The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 25, 1918, Page 17, Image 17

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    NORTHWEST APPLE CROP SMALLER THAN FIRST EXPECTED
Edited by ;
Rjmaa H.Cobe
RRY
PRICES
STRAVBE!
ncnnur onnv u i ui
lLULIVL DUUI DLUH
ON THE DAY'S TRADE
Values From 23 to 50e a Crete Lower
on the Market Rapberry Season
Opening Is tho Cause Latter Fruit
Also Fhsrply Down.
Gooseberry Is
Overripe; Call
Keeps Price TJp
Th tmrtiity water) la iiiAmi k
for It wa mH started. While there Mr
fair receipts aieng the street during tin day,
the sleek already appear ever ripe, end
within a faw days shlpmenta are expected to
M lM6r)MAUe1 altogether, eaeept perhaps
from him scattered lata (actions. Sales
around 7a a pound.
Strawberry price reeelred their body blow
staring tha day with ft sharp loai of value. Sale
averted on tha East Bide Farmers' market around
1 St oar crata for alagootia. but laUr sals war
made down to $2. 80. Alone Front atract aalaa
war essenM slow at SI for good Stock,
Tha drop In atrawberrlar we dno to several
eondltlon. While receipts wera only (air, with
tha onalitv aood. tha trad baa bacoma tired of
sock high priced offerings and tha opening of
tha) raspberry season has thrown tha bulk Of the
demand into that fruit.
Raspberry offering were quit liberal for tha
day oa both tha Farmers market and alont the
wholesale way. Sale" ware shown on tha Farm
ers' market at tha i,start around 3 per crate,
bat later in the 'moraine; transactions were
around 41,60 generally, with some business In
small fruit down to tI23. On Front street
raspberries sold down to IS. although soma
b twin waa shown up to S3. 28.
Indications point to rsther liberal offerings ot
raspberries during the next few days and lower
prises are forecast.
UY W. S. .
YF.AL MAEKKT I DO I HO BETTER
Market for country kitted calves Is doing bet
ter along tha wholesale way with sales gen
erally at 18 He a pound for tops and a "smell
amount of business He a pound above this.
Hog steady
BUY W. 8.8.
PACKERS' Ml'ITOS PRICE LOWER
Announcement was mSde by local packers
during the day of declines of K to to t pound
In tha price of dreed mutton and lambs.
Packing hogs sre unchanged at 2 28 He a
ppund and best beef is slso stationary. Blight
chaaget in effect on provisions.
but w. a. a
MORE PKACHKS ARE HOXV COMING
Quite fair stocks of peaces are now coming
forward from the south. Both Triumphs and
Alataader are being reretveF with Quality good
Bate around $1.75 with lugs around t'i per
packsg.
auv w.s.s.
CHRRA5T MARKET DROP A LOWER
Price of currants is lower with salea down
to S3 per crata of 24 pint boiea during tha day.
Receipt are slowly Increasing. Quality ta gen'
era 11 y feveraBle, although some of tha stock is
small sired.
.. ... uy w. a.
BUTTER fUTtfATlO?r 18 STROWO
Situation In tha batter trade Is strong with
country cub selling around 4 4 a pound for
estras. . City creamery demand Is good with
much stock being rushed Into storage. Country
dairy in lean rerinen.
' buy w. a. a.-
BRIEF TfOTF.S OF PROtirCE TRADE
Fresh figs sra being offered at 81.35 01.50
bo.
Plume in good supply at 12 per four basket
crate.
Chicken market Is firm: aggs Jnst steady.
Lug rota are being offered at 12 for small
fruit.
Osrnet potatoes In sacks selling around 8 He
a pound.
Fteh euppllee - w(l prioes holding firm.
buy w. a. a.
WEATHER NOTICE rOR SHIPPERS
Weather bureau .advisee:
Protect shipments during the nett 88 hours
against tha following maximum temperature:
Oning north, 76 degrees; northeast over S. P.
si ll It . ftft degree; east to Baker. 90 de-
and south to Afthlsnd. P2 degrees. Msx
Kentist Cherries
Coming to Markets
Along the Street
Quality Excellent, With Salea Around
810e by Wholesalers Tone
Is Easier.
Kgnttth cherries are aomlna fsrnM tha
local market in quit liberal supply and price
are moderate, coneiderlng aeneral f mit values.
Wuamy of present offerings of Kentish stock
excellent and this i tha tim that nense-
wive should eonsider the putting op of this
fruit. First salea are shown around 8 010c
a pouna.
Bins cherries from Ronthern flwuin ami from
Eastern Oregon, aa wall aa from scattered local
sections, are coming forward in fair supply with
quality good. All sorts of packages are being
offered, but the average pnee for sales aloi.g
tha street appear to be around 12 14 ta 14c
pound,
Royal A fine are In moderate supply, with de
mand excellent, both from the fresh fruit trade
and from canning interests. Sales of Annes are
shown around 10 to 12 He a pound generally by
tha fresh fruit trade for Jthe fancy quality.
ins oig movement or Mitigf from Tbe Dalles
almost thy day.
NEV APPLES ARE HERE:
INITIAL SUPPLY IS IN
WITH' QUALITY
GOOD
First Offerings of Red Astrachans
Come From California to Ryan
Fruit Co. Northwest Crop Is Likely
To Be Smaller Than Expected.
First applet of tha new crop have read their
appearance on tha local market, tha Bykn Fruit
company having received the initial supply from
California.
Vlrmt nff.rtnn nnltvt nf Red Altraeliana.
packed in small luge, with net weights af 20 to
22 pound. The fruit waa at rather good quality
for first arrivals and waa priced at 12 per lug.
A few odds and enda of the old Oregon crop
are still being offered out ot storage by tbe
Front etteet trade, but supplies are so limited
and prices so high that tha general trade no
longer quotes stocks.
Special report of tha paeifle Northwest apple
crop are much leas optimistic than first report.
In most districts of Oregon and Washington
tha damage done by tha late frosts is now show
ing atwl f hta will ent don tha aixa of the yield.
kin interests now believe that tha total crop
of the three states will be but fractionally
greater than a year ago. Soma districts wll
hare considerably more, while others will hav
-BUY bV.a.V-
ls due now
-BUY W. 8.B-
Central Oregon Has
Very Heavy Rains
Bend. Or., Juna 88. Unusually heavy rains
throughout this portion of Central Oregon on
Saturday and Sunday have insured good crops
and piif the roads in tha beet possible condi
tion for auto travel. The total precipitation,
as registered at tha local weather station,
amounts to .48 inohe.
BUY W. B. IV-
AMERICA LIVESTOCK PRICES
imum temperature at Portland tomorrow about
82
degree.
-buy w. a. a.-
JOBBIXO PRICES IJT PORTLAITT
The are the prices retailers pay wholesalers,
except as otherwise noted :
Daley Products
BrTTER Belling price: Creamery prints In
paraffin wrapper, extrss, 4 Be; prime first.
4; first. 45 He: cube. less; csrtons. lc
additional:' dairy. 82 lb.: buying prlc. cubes,
48A44. '
t'TTKRFAT Portland delivers basis. No.
1 antir cream. 4TeV
CHF.KRF. Belling pric: Tillamook fresh
Oregon fancy full cream tetnleta, 25 Mi 9 2(lelb. ;
Young America. 2H(27c. Price to Sob
bars. Tillamook triplet. 23 Vic; Young Americs.
24 He. f. o. b. Poo snd Turry. Price to Job
bers f. o. h. Myrtle Point: Triplets. 28c;
Touna America. 24c; brick, (Be; 4Jmburger,
8Br: Vtck Bwlsa. 40 lb.
FOr.S netting pric. Csse ermnt,
8 par dotn. Buying price. 8Ac. Belling
price, selected candled, 40e; selected, in car
tons, 4 1 e.
LITE POn.TRT Hens, 258e per lb.:
broiler. 20 4 82c; old rocatera, 151: ar.
164 l"r; turkey. 2fl(80e: draseed fancy.
87C: No. 3, aOr; auab. 13 doxen; gees,
sprint, 22a; ducks. 2530ei pigeons, tl.60
per dosen.
Fresh Veqetablas and FraKs
FBF.BH FRTITS Orangea, tT.TSeHJB
par bit: bananas. SfleBHe lb. i lemons, $9.80
(11.00 per boa: 'aitfomia grapefruit. $3.75
eYi.SB; Florida. $T00T.0: cherriea. Royal
Ann. tOailHt lb i Ring. IBe: Black. J8;
BERRlCa Btrawberrie. Magonna, 83 9 8.25;
woeaeberrie, 7e lb.; rarpberriea, 13 8 25.
AI'PI KS Yartoua vsrletle. 8.7 per bog.
nuirn pnt'iTar.t irnmedar. 85. B0:
Yards. 82.50 crata. RaWn. three-crown loosa
Muscatel. 10c lb. in B0 lb. boxes. Fits. 18.50
box for 70 4 . packages.
ONIONS Belling price to retailer: New red.
v! rlii 7 u at Be lb.: green onions. S5
4 Be dosen bunchea; new crop California rada.
SI HriA 1 75 rental.
POTATOES BelMng prlca: Table stock,
Rurbank. 81.25(e) t 85. Bnying price. V. 8.
No. 1, 75B0c per cental, country points. New
potato. 8 4 3 4 c.
CANTAI-OUTF.S Fists. U75: pony. 83.7B;
standard. 4 crate.
YBUETABLES New turnips, 81.85 sack;
carrot. 12.00 per Sack: beet. 82.25 per ark:
parsntpe, 8125 per nark; cabbage. 24 3c:
peppers. 85c; head lettuce, $2.75 3.00 per
crate; celery. I I dosen; artichoke". B0S;"e
doaea; encumbers, hothouse. 81.28 9 2 per
dnaen-1 tomstoe. California. $2.25 ( 2.50 crate;
eggplant, 25c lb.; asparagus. 81.50 doa. bunches;
rhubarb. 8Htt4e lb; cauliflower. $2.75 per
craU; green pea. HHe per lb.; horse radish,
18 H4 per lb.; spinach. Aa par lb.; string
beans, 15c per lb.
Mast. Fish and Provisions
COUNTRY MEATS Belling price: Country
killed beet hags, 22e; ordinary, 209le per
lb. i bt Teal. 18 1 17c per lb.; ordinary Teal,
1B1 ne per lb.; rough heavy. 12 lie pet lb. ;
good. 12e per lb.; lamb. 201 28c per lb.;
mutton. 14 014c. per lb.: beef, 109 14 He tb.
SMOKED MEATa Hama, SO 34c; break
. fast paeon, 34(i48c; picnics. 25c; cottage roll,
Sle; short clean, 31 (4 34c; Oregon exports,
smoked. 34c lb
PACKERS' MEATS Fancy steer beef. 23c;
fancy cow href. 22c; fresh spring lamb, 22 9
25a; bet yearlings, 18020c; ewes, 159a7c;
hogs. 28 28 Ho.
LARD Kettle rendered, 28c; standard. 87
lb. J lard compound. r 23a.
OYBTEtt uiympu; gat., as.ow; eannea
aaatern, 3e can, $5.40 dosan eansi caatarn. gal.,
aolid pack. $3.50.
FBX8H FISH -Dreaaed flounders, ; Chi
nook. 210 21c; Perch. 7 Be; soles, 7e; sal
mon trout, IBe; halibut. 20c; black end. lie;
herring. So; smelt. Be; clamv hard then. So
lb., 84 boa; crabs, 11.75 0 2.50 per doa.; shad.
Oratories
STJOAR Cube, 89 85 H ! powdered. $8 82 H ;
fruit or berry. 87 S2H: D yellow, $7.82 H ;
granulated. $7.92 H; beet, $7.82 H ; extra C,
$7 67; golden V. $7.42 H.
MONEY '-New. fl caa.
RICE Japan style. No. 1, 10c: New
Orleans head. llVa 0114e; blue rose. 104
He per lb.
SALT Coarse halt (round. 100s, $18 per
tan; 60s. $17.88:. table dairy, 60s, $22 80;
bales. $9,100 $.5$: fancy UUa and dairy,
$30.15: lump rock. 520 pet ton.
BSANB California (aalaa by Jobbers) : Small
whiter 15 ; large white, lie: pink, 8a lb.;
Limaa. 14a lb,: bayoa. ta red, 10c Ore
gon bean (baring price): White machine
cleaned. KH 0 Be: hand picked. H 0100.
CANNED MILK Carnation, $8.10; Borden,
$6.04); Aster. ; 56.00; Eagla. $ 00; Ubby,
86.00; Telotan, $8.00 per eaee.
CFFK Roastad, 16H0359 to aacl or
dram. '" "
RODA CRACKERS Bulk. 17e Per tb.
NUTS-'-Budded wglnnts. S6H2s pit Rl.i
almoads. lH50ci filberts. 27 Ho in sack
lots; peanuts, 2021c; pecans, 17o lb.
Hope. Wool and Hides
. IlOPfl Nominal. 1817 crop. 15 018c lb.
' HIDES -Malted hides. 25 lbs, and up. 13c;
aalted Uas, 60 lba. and up. 10c; salted and green
.- kip, J 6 lba. to 251ba. ita; aalted and green
eaii, no to 15 lba.. t5c: iraeu bidaa. St lba. and
vp. Ifer gw atag. 6 tin, and wp, 8t dry
', (lint hkiea, 26 dry dint ealf. up to 7 Usk. 80c;
dry aait kidaa, A0t dry kana Waa, 61.25
Kansas Ohy Hon $10.40
Kansas City. Mo.. June 25. (I. N. 8 )
Cattle Receipt. 10,000; steady to higher.
Hteer, 512t7.7B; cows and heifers. $8$MB;
Hookers and feeders, $8 014.75; calves, $8 0
14. 28.
Hogs Receipts, 13.000; 100 IBe higher.
Top. tl40; bulk. $16018.80.' heavies.
$15,300 14.40; mediums. $1.2JS 0 18.40;
liht. $18 016.80.
Bhejp Receipts, 8000; 25 0BOC lower.
UmbC $18018 25; ewea, I1L012.SO; weth
ers. $12 018.
Chleaao Hogs 816.7B
Chicago. Juna 25. (I. N. B.) Hogs esti
mated receipu 19.000. higher: bulk. $16,300
150; tors. $16.75; butcher hogs, heavy,
$16.400 16.65; packer hogs, heavy, $15.80
0 16.35; mixed and medium, $16.40 016.55;
light. $16.55016.75; rough, $15.60 0 15.75;
pig-. $ 16.25 16.50.
Cattle, estimated receipts 6000. higher: beef
cattle, good choice. $ 1 6.50 0 18 00 ; medium
and common, $11.75016.75; butcher stock,
heifers. $B.O0 014.00; cows, $7.75 018 80;
canners and cutters, $6.75 0 7.76: atockera and
feeders, good choice, $10.75 013.25; com
mon and madidm, $3.36 010.75; vtal calves,
gooa cnoice, .19.759iD.tiT.
Mheep, estimated recetpta 10,000, steady;
shorn lambs, choice arid prime, $16 25 017.25;
medium and good, $14.00 016.75: spring
'lambs, good choice, $18.40 018.50; ewes, choice
and prime. $11.75 0 12. B0; medium and good.
$9,600 11.76.
Omaha Haas S16.20
Onfaha, Neb. June 25. (L N. S.) Hogs
Receipt 14,000, lower; tops, 616.20; range
$15.86018.20; mixed, $15.90 016.10; good
choice. $15.90016.00; rough, $15.85 0 15.95:
light, $16.05015.20; bulk, $15.80 018.10;
pig. $18.00 016.00.
Cattle Receipts 5000. steady; boevea. $12.50
018.60; cows and heifers, $7.00014 00
storkers and feedera, $7.60 012.50; ealrea,
$7.50 013.26.
Sheep Receipt 11,000, steady; yearlings.
$11.00018 60; lamb, $16.00018 50; awea
$10.00 012.80. '
Seattle Hoes ateasly
Seattle, Wash.. Jnne 25. H. N. 8.) Hogs
Receipts. 82; steady.
Cattle Receipts, none.
Sheep ReceipU, Bone.
Decree Hogs 91 a. SB
Denver. Colo.. June 25. (U. r.) Cattle
Receipts. 700; slow and steady. Steers. $12 0
16 60; cows and heifers. $8012.25; stockers
and feeder. $8011.50; calves, $12018
Hogs Receipts. 2200; 10c lower. Top
$18 25; bulk. $18.80016
Bheep Receipts. 3B00. Lambs. $17 A
17.5i ewes. $12012 50.
- buy w. . $.
Early Selling Hits
Stock Prices in
The N. Y. Trade
GOOD DEMAttD AT CLOSE
New York, Juna SS (I. N. B.) The mar
ket closed steady today with nearly all tha
active Issue in Increased demand. United
States teal common, after sailing down to
107H, rallied to 108 '.' and American Car
Foundry rose over one paint to Bay. B mar
loan Sumatra continued Ita upward movement,
closing at 143. Beading, after declining ta
90, rot to OA. Betniehem Steal elated at
New York, June 2B. (I. N. S.) There
waa a general selling movement in the stock
market during the first 19 minutea today,
causing declines of about a point in all the
active issue.
The selling came chiefly from commission
house clients. '
Steel common showed a gain of H at the
start at 10UU. but sold down to 107 before
the end or the first 15 minutes. Bethlehem
Steel H moved in the samO way, making a
gain of H to 86 k and then dropped to 85 H.
and Baldwin, after selling at 95, declined to
93 .
The (peclattiea. Which had been strong re
cently, were also in supply at concessions, Unit
ed Cigar Store declining to 102 H and Tobacco
Producte to 65 H. Heading aold down from
8la to 80 H.
After early decline the market turned strong,
many stocks making brisk advance. United
States Steel rallied to 108H and Baldwin re
covered all tbe initial losses.
Marine preferred advaiicexl from 102 H to
103 and General Motors sold up to 149. ,
Furniehed by Overbeck St. Cooke Co., C16-217
Board of Trade building:
DESCRIPTION : Open I High I Low I Close
Farmers Will
Buy Stamps to
: Help the Boys
BseallecH prieea far wheat aytd ether farm
ecewucta era eeaweted ta roawst In a baavy
eversubaoription for War Savlnee Stamps or
"Baby BoncSa," as they are popularly called.
Basldee being tut aid ta tha fa vara merit M
keeplm mm "waya wear tnara" SMpallad with
nscsssrties, tha buying of these) stamps manna
real thrift. They pay 4 par cant.
Higher Wheat Talk.
Steadies Market in
Coarse Grain Trade
Little Activity Shown in Any Cereal.
Application of Excess Profits
Taxes.
NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS
. Oars
Portland. Tuea .
Year ago
Season to date.
Year ago
Tacoaaa, Moa . .
Year ago
Season to date.
Year ago
Seattle Moa. . .
Year ago
Season to data.
Year ago
Wheat. Barley. Flour. Oat. Hay.
. . . . 6 13 . . . 6
4
.8821
.6502
629 1447 1572 2631
288 1532 2341 2617
. 23
5565
.7593
; is
.4968
.5542
106 . . . 305 1681
130 . . . 328 2158
1 8 . . .
5 8 12
S4S 1786 1136 8147
869 1842 1455 4004
PRICES ARE STEADY
STOCKYARDS
OR
ALL SMALL SUPPLIES
Only Six Loads Come Forward Over
night Swine Again Sell at Top
With Limited Run Cattle Situation
Is Generally Unchanged.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK HCN
Hoeja. Cattle, Cajvaa. 8 beep.
EXPORTS LEAP UP
Supplies of Meats and Dairy
Products Sent Abroad Almost
Doubled in 11 Months.
Tuesday
Mor-day .......
Saturday . . . . .
Friday
Thursday
tvednesday
Week ago
Year ago
Two years ago .
Three years ago
Four years ago .
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! IBS
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857
64
65
395
198
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84
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PACIFIC COAST BANK STATEMENT
Clearings
Monday ....
Tuesday ....
Clearing . . .
Balances . . . .
Clearings . . .
Balances
Clearings . . .
Balancea
Clearings
Portland Banks
This weea.
$ 4.796.194.85 $
3.026,524.88
Spokane Bank
8
Taeoma Banks'
Clearing
Year ago.
2. 630, 638.08
2.898,633.83
1,576.670.00
783.584.00
780,841 00
122.842.00
7.880.095.00
2,859.163.00
san r ran oi see Bank
817.985,638.00
los nnaeies Bants
8 4,876,762.00
buy w. a.a. .
Seattle Banks.
Money and Exchange
New York, June 25 (I. N. 8.) Cell money
on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange
today ruled t 4 H pet cent; high, 6 per cent;
low. per cent.
Tims money waa quiet- Rates were: Sixty
dsys, 6 per cent; 90 days. 8 per cent; four
mnnm, it per cent; tire montns, e per cent
six months. 6 per cent.
Tha market for prime mercantile paper waa
quiet.
Call money in Iondon tndav was 9 at nr tnt
Sterling F.ichang was rteady, with business in
oanaers- out at at.Tao-10 f or -irmnd, 84.73
lor ou-aay dius. ana .7t lor ill! -day bills.
BUY w. s. a.
yew York Metal Market
New York. June 25 (L N. S.) Lead
nrm; spot ana June. 7.tu.
Hpelter firm: East Ht Louis, spot and
jnne, ns"ii5.tfl; juiy, August and Beptem-
DCT, o.o f 1 S7 B.ni a .
BUY W. 8. S.
Chieaa-o Dairy Produce
Chicsgo. Jnne 25. (I. N. g.) Butter Re
ceipts. H.uin tuoe. urearaery extra. 43c
first. 42$ 42 He; packing stock, 30 6 80 He.
Eggs Receipts, 80,313 cases. Current re
ceipts, 29 34c; ordinary firsts, 3033e; firsts,
8388o; extra, 84 H 85c; checks. 22?26c;
utruea, 2fie7tfo.
LIBERTY BOND SALES
liberty bead sold ia New York:
Hs 1st 4 Bd4t 414 s
Wednesday ... 89 a .... S4.lt SB 06
Thursday 99.58 94.14 84.18 86.06
Friday 89.83 84.10 88.76 96.72
Saturday 99.50 83.88 98.08 86.00
uonoay ...... .az 88.94 B4.00 83.94
Tuesday 09.58 94.06 83.88 88.04
1 H
33 H
68 H
4H
91 U
41
41
67
78
67
05
Lehigh Valley . . .
I,. A Jt.Tl.
USUI 85
I Uftl 6SH
65 I 65 1 55 65
8ff4 87 U 85 Hi 86
88 iH I 37 W 374
25 1 25 VM 23
2041 20 20U
146 148 1464
Alaska Gold 1SI IS
Alii Chalmers, c.f-vl4H 34 S
American Beet 8 tigs r 68 68
American Can, c. . 47 41 Si
Am. Car Fdy.. c. 81 84
Am. Cotton Oil. c. 42 j 42
Am. Linseed, c . 41 4 2
Am. Loco., c... 67 68
American Smelter, c 78 j 79
American Sugar, c I ... .
Am. Tel. A Tel. .. . 8685
Am. Woolen, e. . . . 67 67
Anaconda alining Co) 6B j 66
atcnuoo, e I 8 I 85
rvsHlwia IfO.. r.. 95 95
miuir.m f- Uhlo, c
Bfihiii-sr" oteel 8
B. ,
Btrl It C ..uperior . .
Cs;. 1'troieam. c.
Canadian Pacific . . .
Central Leather, H 68 I 69
Chesapeake dc Ohio 68 66
ti. A i. w.. c.
C. M. ft St. P. . . . 43 48
V. & N. W.. c. . .
Chino Conner I 89 i SSIV
ColO. Fuel fc Iron, c. 49 H 49
; neolidated ;... I n.i 80
Corn Products, e. . 42 42
Crucible Steel, c. . . 67 67
I. ft K. C. .
Distillers .1 60 I 60
Brie, c 15 15i
teneral Kler.trir
Uenersl Motor. ... 14T 149 1146
uoodncn Kubber. . . 44 Ti 44
.N. Ore Land'.. 84 34
O N-. pfd 90 HI 90
ureene t an . . .
Hide & Ia.. c 19 20
Ice Securities ....
Illinois Central . . .
Industrial Alcohol .
Inspiration
Int. Mer. Marine . .
K. C. Routbern, e
Kennecott Copper .
Lackawanna Steel .
Hi
34
68
46;.
84
41
42
67
78
113
88
67 H
65
124 H
63
28
18
83
84
69
128
63
28
18
83
84
59
27
98
'63
'23
'i9
41
1 "
I' 87
43
Maxwell Motors, e. 27
-Mel. Petroleum... 98
Miami Copper
Midvale Steel 63
M.. K. tt T.. c
Missouri Pacific... 23
national Lead
Nevada Cons I 19
few Haven 41
!. Y. Air Brake. . . I . . .
S. Y. Central I 72 14 I 72 U
i.. unt at sr., c
Jforfolk A V., c. .1
Northern Pacific.) 87
Pacific Mail
Penn. Railway 43
feoiles Uas
Pitt-bn rg. Coal, t . .
ieel Car, e. . .
Ray Cons. Copper .
Ry Steel Springs...
Heading, e
Hop. I. S., c. . .
Rock Island
Sear. Roebuck A Co.
Shattuck
Studebaker, c
Southern Pacific
Southern Ry.. c. . .
Swift
Tennessee Copper. .
Texaa Oil
Tobacco Products. .
union Ptuiflc. e. . .
U S. Rubber, e .
U. H. Steel, c
do pfd
Ctah Copper ......
Va. Chemical, c . . . .
Wabash ....
Wabash, A
Wabash, B
W. U. Telegraph. ..
Weatinchtnwe Elee-.l 44
Willys Overland....! 20
Woorwortk 118
7
6n
91
92
28
45
83
24
108
19
153
66'
122
08
109
111
80
61
10
42
. 38
68
68
48
39
49
85
41
66
59
15
44
83
90
19' '
67
92
-92
28
45
88
24
103
19
155
67
122
68 'm
L09
111
80
51
11
42
38
IV
30
112
Total sales. 661..600 share.
UY w. a. Be
124"
53 28
18
83
88
62
'27
97
'82
"23
19
40
'72
8t
4 3
66
24
66
90
91
22
44
83
24
108
18
152
05
122
67
107
111
73
51
10
42
86
"43 I
10
113
24
20
146
69
56
7
4 3
92
39
48
85 1
42
67
4
69
15
147
14
44H
33
90
41
19
82
97
124
52
28
18
33
84
69
116
27
98
28
62
5
23
57
19
40
120
72
21
108
I 87
29
43
43
61
66
24
66
92
92
23
133
16
45
83
24
1MH
18
164
60
122
57
108
111
79
51
11
42
25
80
43
80
112
1.30; salted horse hide. 83.00 4.00: horse
hair, tail. 26e; horsehair, mane, 15c; dry long
wool peit&, awe; qry anort wool pa its, 26 30c
saitea ana green pena, MCn ( May rase off)
AA HA. &1 .1 1! l.
30c: salted sheep shearlings, each, 25 0 6O: dry
goata, song natr, vac; ary goat abearllnga, each.
aa&ave. ary mon nair goata, eaca, sue (Sal,
vvtruie ah prices noaunai,
CHITTIM OR CASCARA BASK Rnyisg
price for car lota, 10c.
TALLOW No. 1. 18c: No. 2. lie; geese,
9c per lb.
MOHAIR 141Tr 80c IK . ' , v
Mopas, Fainta, otia :
HOPE Sisal, dark. 24c; white, 23 He lb.:
etandard Manila, 82 e.
LINSEED OIL Raw. bbls., 8187 gsl. ; ket
tle boiled, bbls., 31-69; raw, case. 61.77s
boiled, case. 61.78 gal: lots of 260 gals., leas.
. COAL OIL Water white In drum or iron
bbls., 10c gal. ; cases, 20c gal
GASOLINE Iron bbls.. 21c: cases. 31c; en
gine distillate, iron bbla., ltc; eases, 23e.
WHITE LKAIe Toa lota, Ue Ib.j 600 lb.r
1 TURPKNTIKETaJska 78ei aaaee, 89a 10
aaae lots, la leaa.
WUUS NAIIAlUala arica, 8.J.r V
Kaw York Botd aiarkat
Furnished by Overbeck V Conk eoaapahy,
Boara ox xrmao Duuaing,
Atehisaa OenL. 4. ......... .
BaL ft Ohio Oold. 4
Beth. Steel Ref , 5..........
Cent. I'acific 1st. 4s;
C. B. A Q. Col
Rt Paul GenL. 4 ii s. ....... .
Chicago N. W. Oenl.. 4s
L. A S. UtiL, 4s
New York Ry., 6s. . . . .
Northern Pec. -P. L., 4. ..... .
Reading GenL, 4.
Union Pac 1st, 4s..!.......
V. B. Steel. 6.. ...........
I'nion Pac 1st Itaf., 6
Southern Paa. Conr.. 8a. .... .
ao as ..................
Penna. Coar.. 4. .........
Chi
Or.
, .A. m
OI
Jhlo Cony.. 8. .
Short lln. 4. ...... .
BUY W.M,
Bid. Ask.
80 81
75 77
90 00
78 79
84 94
80
78 81
84 87
21 22
80 81
82 S3
84 85
97 'i 97
78 79
90 91
78 78
94 96
8 87
81 81
83 88
Agitation for still higher nricea for wheat
is having a steadying effect upon the market
lor coarse grains, although trading m ail cereal
remains on a very nominal basis.
Substitute flours are qui with prices un
changed and considered fairly steedv.
The milling division of the food admlnlstr.
tions sends use following advice to millers re
garding the application ox excess nrofit taie
( 1 Excess profits taxes and income taxes
are not allowable items of expense. Any re
erves inai may nave Been set aside for tbeae
taxea are to ba reckoned u .t n.n.. fnr t h.
purpose of the mill's own commercial account
ing only. For the purposes of accounting with
the food administration, no payments of such
taxes, or reserves for their psyment. are to be
reckoned aa items of expense.
(21 Mills which have grounds for believ
ing that tha excess profits taxea 'assessed on
them operate inequitably, or not in accord with
tbe intent of the law, a compared with other
mills, because) of differeneea in the bal of
invested capital, different date for annual rut
off and consequently for talable year, or other
circumstances, may make application to the
equalization board of the department of internal
revenue, with a statement of their Case, for
consideration by that' board in tho exercise of
ita established functions.
(3) The attention of mills Is called again
to the letter of commissioner of internal rev
enue of date June 1 (milling division circular
form M. 1. 1323). Mills whone profits re
turn for tbe period between September 10
(September 1) and December 81. 1917,
showed a profit above the allowable maximums
are required to eliminate such accumulation of
unallowable profits in the subsequent period of
food administration control. In ease surb ex
cess profits have been reported to the depart
ment of the internal revenue aa eonatituent
parts of the total net earnings assessable for
income taxes and excess profits taxes, the full
amount assessed should be paid when due. The
mill should later apply to the internal revenue
department, on the regular form, for a re
fund of th taxea on such profits later wiped
out, as for a refund of taxes erroneously or
illegally collected.
(a) While section (3) is framed so as to
apply In strictness only to mills wbose fisrsl
yesr (taxable year) Is the same as the calendar
year, the same principle would be applicable to
mills having a different cut-off.
lb) In reference to the certificate re
ferred to in letter of the commissioner of In
ternal revenue under date June 1 (milling
division circular form M. D. 1325), applica
tion for these should be addressed to the mill
ing division, Nr 74 Broadway, New York city,
accompanied by proper supporting statement
l. jn tne case or mill who on Janus ry
reported as taxable income. Dtofft irrnmnU
tions iu excess of the allowable maximum un- 1
der food administration, certificate should ac
company any application to tbe internal rev
enue department for refund of taxes on such
profits later wiped out, as for a refund of
taxes erroneously or illegally collected.
Z. In tne case of mills who have alrmdv
liquidated profit in sxcesa of the allowable
food administration maximum by sales at nom
inal prices to the army, navy or food admin
istration, certificates covering these transactions
would be desirable to justify such liquidation
in the event of inspection of the mill s books
by an inspector of the Internal revenue de-'
part meet
8. In tbe ease of mill whose fiscal Tear
(taxable year) is July 1. 1918. and who have
not effected distribution of any accumulations
in excess or the maximum allowable under food
administration, certificates should be obtained to
accompany tha mill's tax returns in order to
include such items aa allowable deductions.
4. if tbe mills fiscal year (taxable year)
comes at a later dhie than July 1, 1918. it
would require certificates covering liquidation
effected by salea in the order prescribed by the
iooa administration above.
5. Mills who have ground out their wheat
allotment or are unable to obtain supplies to
manufacture products on which to effect dis
bursement of accumulated excess profits, are ac
corded the privilege of filing corrected Invoices
on sales previously made to the Grain cor
poration, auch invoices to be accompanied by
checks in the. amount of the correction ef
fected. On receipt of same, the food admin
istration will issue certificates for the amounts
so liquidated.
in regard to flour and wheat contracts made
prior to June 30:
Mills should not make salea of flour or feed
prior to July 1 for delivery, either for imme
diate or subsequent deUvery, except to the ex
tent of his unsold wheat actually on band or
contracted lor.
All sales made must be in conformity with
present food administration regulations, both as
to price ana profit limitations.
mum wii nave ground vu per cent or more
of their allotment will be expected to turn
over to the Grain corporation all wheat on hand
at tne close of business June 29, regardless of
uniniea iiour or wneat contracts. -
MlUa who have not ground 90 per cent of
their original allotment may retain on hand,
subject to their own use after June 29, an
amount of wheat sufficient to bring their total
grind up to 90 per cent of their original
wneat allotment.
All flour aales made aaainst mch wheat fin-
plies must be made in conformity with present
food administration regulations, both as to price
ana prom limitations.
ane Gram corporation will, subsequent to
June 29. continue the distribution of wheat
under its control to mills who have not ground
uieir u per cent allotment. .
Preference will be given as far as possible
so mms wiui a low percentage of grind.
FLOOR Selling price: Patent. 310: barley
flour, fll.50; Willamette valley. 39.60; local
Sralgbt, 59.60; bakers local. 19.80 10 00
ontana spring Wheat, patent, 810.60 010.80
whole wheat. 89.80: graham. 19.40: rv fl,,nr
310.75: oat flour. 112.00 12.25; obrn flour.
li.oagf i.ov per Barrel
HAY Bnying price, new crop: Willamette
timothy, fancy, 524 per ton: Eastern Oregon-
Washington fancy timothy. 834.00; alfalfa,
.423.00; valley vetch, ( ) ; sheet, 823.00
clover. 823.00 net ton: train. 328.00.
GRAIN SACKS Nominal Ma 1 Calcutta,
34 25e in ear lot: less amonnts hizher
MILLSTCFF8 Bran. 3S0.O 80.60; shorts,
$83,008? 82.60; snid-iting. 839.00 9 89.80.
ROLLED OATS Per barrel. 812.00 312.20.
liOLLED BARLEY Far ton. 569.00 4 70.00.
CORN Wboe, 878.00: erasaed. 877.00 ton
Merchant' Exchange June bids:
OATS.
8 08 ) 10.00
s.oo a t oo
8.00 8.00
8.601 8.00
aood 7.66
4.60 5.68
8.00 A 4.68
0.09 9 6 08
.tHllll.l
7.00 9 8.08
81a loads formed total arrivals
at North Portland overnight.
There waa a generally steady tons) indicated
ta tb oaaUa trad and prioes wars aaahaaassl.
No real toppers were available and extreme
prices for that reason wars not tasted.
Ucaeral eattls saaract range:
Prime steers 112.00813.00
Good to choice steer 11.00 912.00
sieaium to good steers
Fsir to-nedium steer.
Common to fair steer
Choice cow a ad hatters ,
Medium to good cows and heifers
Fair to medium cum and heifers
Canners ...................
Bull
Calves . . .
Stockers and feeders
Bwlna Mark at Holding
Very favorable tone continues in the hog
market at North Portland. Only limited ar
rivals were show in tats division overnight.
Demand started good and prices rated with top
at previous figures.
General boa isaaw:
Prime mlled B1 A ttn 1 S.Tk
Itedram mixed ... 16.45 160
Kougn neaviea 1a.n091a.7a
Pig 16.60916.76
Balk 18.609 .
Mutton Offering Nominal
It was a nominal trade at tb beat la the
mutton alleys at North Portland. Only 14
heed strayed into the yards overnight. Killers
did not even look at these during the morning
becsue all interests have a surplua for the
immediate future. Price held unchanged.
Genera! mutton range:
East of mountain lambs 814 00g14.66
Valley lamba 12.60 IB 18.00
Yearling 7.60 9 0(7
Wethers 7.00 9 7 60
Ewes 5.00 9 7.08
Tuesday Livestock Shippers
Hog Mayberry A Stewart, Albany, 1 load.
Cattle E. H Gray. Klona. Wash.. 1 load
George Finley, Plymouth, Wash.. 2 loads.
Mixed stuff W. A. Ayr, I-won, 1 load
hog and sheep; John Hart. Kiona, Wash., 1
load cattle and bogs.
I'nlted State Bureau of Markets reports live
stock loaded Jnne 24 In carloads; doubled Scks
counted a two car.
Hot Sheep Mixed ToteX
stock.
1851 880 405 6951
2267 535 640 7061
1951 607 648 6792
Finance : Timber : Industry
Stop Chewlag Gum for the Period of tho War; Spend Your Money lor
War Seringa Stamps, Instead, anal Exercise Your Jaw In Selling Them
to OUiers; Buck-Up to tho War Game. v j
WasTtingtotl. Juno 35. fl. If. S.--
Slaujrhterlne; -of great numbers of tha
world's supply, of hoar and cattle baa
cauaod ax porta of meats and dairy
products from tho United States
almoet to doubl In volume dux Ins the
11 months ended with May. as com
pared with the same period or last
year, accordlnc to flfufes announced
this afternoon by the bureau of Cora If n
and domestic commerce. Durlnr tha
It months ended May. 1818, tbe ex
ports totaled more than 5eo1.ooo.ooo,
aa compared with 335z.000.000 ror tne
same period of last year.
The export of $111,000,000 worth or
these Droducts during; May alone la
almost triple the record for May of
last year, which iK approximately
$46,000,000. Cotton and mineral oils
have shown ambatantlal -Increases dux
lnff the laat two months.
Breadstuffs exported In the 11 months
ended May, 1913. totaled $578,000,000.
aa against a value of $88,000,000 for
the same period of laat year. Exports
of fresh beef amounted to 311.000,00(1
pounds for the 11 months ended May
last, as compared with iso.ooo.oo'j
pounds reported during; the same period
of 1317.
Lard exports totaled 31.000,000 pounds
in May, as ag-alnst 7.000,000 pounds
a year ago.
buy w. a. a.
Missouri Tornado
Takes Lives of Six
Cattle and
Calve
Totala 2587
1 week ago . .8388
4 week ago .267 9
State origin of livestock loaded Juna 24 :
For Portland
Oregon . . . .
Washington
Totals Portland
1 week ago. .
4 weeks ago. .
For Seattle
California . . .
South Dakota. .
W ashington . . .
Total Seattle.
1 week ago. .
4 weeks ago. .
3
65
sn
18
1
14
4
14
Aaaeeada Dteiares Blridaad
New York, Jar 38. (I-K. S ) Tbe di
rectors erf th Anaconda - Copper Mining com
pany declared the usual quarterly dividend of
32 ler she re.
; BWT Mr. a. a.
Seattle Barter Market
Seattle, Wash . June 28. (L N. 8.) No. 2
feed barley, 852.: rewpt. barley. 1 car.
UY w.a.8.
: ITew Tork Sairar Bad Coffeo
New York. Jan - 25. (U. P.1-
Spat No. 7 Rio. 8 s; No. 4 Santoa, 161.
HiiaArewniHsaaj aa.vuo. - .
Tne. Mon. Sat. Frl Than. Wed.
8000 6000 6000 50OO 5000
Week
ago
6850 5850 6650 6950 5950 6950 5950
BARLEY
5000 5000
Brewing
8223 5223 6800 8200
Thirty day delivery
OATS.
Feed i i
barley. -
Feed
Brewing
Eastern oata and earn ia bulk:
OATS.
Na. 3 white
83-lh. clipped wbita....
Ja. 3 yellow
No. 3 mixed
Thirty day delivery:
Oats, No.- 3..
Oats, clipped
Corn, yellow
Corn, mixed
: a. F. a B. Crop Report
Following from agents mcerning grain and
outer crop conditions
Spokane--Good . soaking rain past 38 hours
from UraagevWe to Yakisaa, severing practically
an of western VTSintnftoa and northern ldabA.
Weather today ciastdy and cool and Indication
S200 5200 5200
5850
6000
5228
683$
540
0350
8100
5333
6450
C330
6100
1 .
18.
27.
2.V
19.
7.
Ave. lbi.
. . . 930
. . .1200
. . .1163
. . .1204
. . .1077
. . .1075
. .. 715
Monday Afternoon Bala
8TKER8
Price. I No
8 7 50
12.16
11.00
10.40
9.00
7.25
6.00
COWS
6 .
28..
22..
11..
49..
Ave. lb.
. .. 985
. . . 970
. . .1060
. . .1063
. .. 82T
... 661
14. .
24. .
IO. .
2 . .
7 . .
2. .
8. .
8. .
4. .
9. .
144. .
27 . ,
3 . .
120. ,
33.
200.
244.
No.
40.
80.
8.
1 .
8.
2.
. 945 8 7.26 I 88..
.1088 7.75 ..
. 95e) 6.00 40..
. 820 S.00 1..
. 850 6.00 8..
. 865 6.50 1..
.1065 S 30 1..
. 630 4.25 1...
.1105 6.25 8..
. 883 6.0O
HEIFERS
. . 880 8 6.50 I 1..
. . 430 6.00 1
CALVES
.. 197 311.25 I 8..
. . 220 10.00 I 1..
HOGS
. .1168
.101
, . 36S
, .1170
. -870
,. 630
. . 880
. 8.70
.1040
1
4
5
1 1
13
2
IS
1
IS
68
49
Price.
3 9.76
7.50
10.00
12 06
6.00
5.40
3 8 00
T.60
8.75
8.60
4.00
8.00
8 50
4.00
7.25
Green City. Mo.. June 35. (I. N. S
Six persona were killed and a score In
jured in a tornado, which struck thia
vicinity shortly after 6 o'clock Monday
night. Oreat property damage was -done
in this town and on farms near here.
Mr. and Mrs. White, whose first
names have not been obtained on ac
count of wires being down, were killed
in their home. " Vina Abernafhy, his
wife and a daughter were killed In the
Abemathy homo. Arch Johnson, a
brother-in-law of Abemathy, also was
killed.
Another daughter of Abemathy suf
fered a broken leg and broken arm and
a third daughter sustained a broken
arm.
The storm center was about one and
one-half miles west of Green City.
All the available doctors and nurses
were sent from Milan. Mo., afhd the In
jured are being cared for at Milan and
other anirrootidlng towns.
buy v. a. a.
British Airplanes
Raid German Bases
London. June 35. (U. P.) British air
men made a series of attacks on Metz,
Sablon, Saarbrucken and Uilllngen.
Sunday night and Monday, It was of
ficially anounced today.
The railway establishments at Meta
and Sablon. and factories In Saarbrucken
and Dillingen. were badly damaged.
One enemy plane was brought down in
flames. All the British machines re
turned safely.
buy w. a. a.
Oats Make Early
Advance in Chicago
By Joseph p. Frrtchard.
Chicago, Jun 88. (t. N. S.I Corn waa up
4 8He and firm under good bnying, with the
advance fully held, Ths oata market waa irreg
ular and unsettled. June declining Sc. while
the mora deferred months were Mi 9 He higher.
Provisions were higher 40 9 50c for pork.
17H02OC for lard, and 17 3 27 He for
Big Increase la Bask Clearlar 1
Portland bank clearinga for Monday.
June 34. totaled $4,786,194.35. compared
with $2.:S9.695.03 for the corresponding
data of last roar. This increase ia a
reflection of the marveloua develop
ment of the city's Industrial enter
prises and the great Increase in tha
cost of all commodities due) to tb war.
Klamath FaUa Lambernen rroapar
Klamath Falls. Or, Jane 2. That
tha lumber mills and box factories in
operation In Klamath county have a
monthly payroll aggregating in excess
of $200,000 ia affirmed by Cashier
Leslie Rogers of the First National
bank of thia city today. Mr. Rogers
has given acme time to looking this
matter up. and declares that the figure
named Is a very conservative one.
The fallowing ia the list, some exact
and some anoroxlmate only, of tha
larger operators here: Pelican Bay
Lumber company. $69,000; Klamath
Manufacturing company, 132,000 i
Ewauna Box company, $13,003; Big
Lakes Box company. $7000 ; Chelsea
Lumber A Box company. $6000; Ackley
Bros, all of Klamath Falls. $4500;
Algoma Lumber company, Alfoma, Or.,
$43,000; Modoc Lumber company,
Chlloquln. Or., $18000; Lamm Lumber
company. eSodoo Point, Or., $18,000.
In addition to those named, there are
any number of smaller mills and lum
ber camps over the county which would
swell- this total very substantially.
Gold and Silver Imports as. Export
For the month Of May. 1918. imports
of gold show a slight upward trend
over previous months, amounting to
over $6,000,000 in May and $93,000,000
for the 11 months ended with May.
Kxporta of gold amounted to less than
$4,000,000 In May and to $183,000,000 in
the 11 months. Imports, aa well as
exports of silver, continue to increase,
the imports amounting to $7,000,000 in
May and to $66,000,000 in the 11 montha
ended with May, which is double the
imports of a year ago. Kxporta ot
silver during May amounted to $46
000.000 against $6,000,000 a year ago
snd $131,000,000 for the 11 months
ended with May. against $89,000,000 for
tha corresponding period of 1917.
Foreign Trade Again Cllaiblag
American foreign trade for 1918 reached
T80 $ T.60
176 811.60
470 8.00
190 616.50 I 22..
166 15.75 28..
260 15.25 65..
167 1.0 I 896
tVETHERS
134 8 8.50 j
LAMBS
68 313.00 I 25
EWES
170 $ 7 60 1
YEARLINGS
106 6 7.50 I
Tuesday Morning Sala
STEERS
Price I No
315 816.85
230 16.25
172 15.60
200 16.76
61 312.00
Ave lbs.
. . 983
.. 84 5
. . 900 '
. . 750 '
. . 772
. . 925
. . .1265 8
. . 596 3
. .. 636
84.
5.
14.
8.
8.
81 . . ,
8. . .
14. . .
4 . . .
28V
20 T. .
7. .
6. .
9.00
8.75
8 00
6 25
S. 50
7.75
STAGS
6 00 I
HEIFERS
".SO I 1
0.50 I
COWS
7.75
Ate. lb.
. . 710
. .1020
. .1078
. . 788
.. 760
Price.
8 7.M
10.00
7.5U
6.75
7.25
Its highest point ia May. according: td
figures annouooed today by tha arurBAit
of foreign and domestic commerce, de- .
partmant of commerce). Exports total ad
$552,000,060, an increase of $53,000,000
Over April, while imports mounted to
1333.000.600. an increase af $44,600,000-'
over the previous month. Thia ia tha -
highest monthly total for imports and
tha fourth higheat for exports la tha
history of our foreign trade. For the
11 montha ended with May tha valuo -of
exports- reached $$.445,000,000. a decrease
as compared with tha $S. 7 17,000.000 re
corded for t he. corresponding period of
1917. Imports for the 11 months ended
with May ware valued at $2,638,000,000.
an increase of $333,000,000. compared
with the $2,353,000,000 for a similar pe
riod In 1917.
"Weekly mavlew of Dry Geedt Trade
According to tha weekly report ot tha
John V. Farwetl company attention of .
the dry goods field has been cantered
thia week open Washington, awaiting:
the outcome of the meeting Friday, June
21. between producers and the war In
dustries board. As cotton, roods mar-'
chants, through their trade committees,
have submitted the required price fix
ing information to the government. It ia
felt that business will quickly acoemmo
date itself to any readjustments which
may be found necessary la bringing; 00 n-
dltions to a mora efficient war baala. '
The general tendency toward home and.
community aewing throughout tha eou-
try has given a decided Impetus ta tha
selling of piece roods, dress trimmings,
thread, buttons, etc Although eaJea of
ailk goods are very heavy, much dlffW '
culty la experienced in getting; shipments
from the mills. Merchants who receive
their at-once ailk shipments oa a 30
day delivery schedule consider them
aalves fortunate at present. Linens from
Ireland are arriving ia small lota.
Ready-to-wear lines, especially cotton,
voile and organdy waists, aviso waea
skirts, are very active. The gleve sit
uation keenly feels the effect of labor,
shortages at the mills. However, tha
tendency of some mllle to send out au
tomobiles to pick up employes from com
peting mills la frowned upon as a stop
that eventually may work disastrously.
Th leading shades in Sieve aelllnc at
present are gray, tan. brown and navy.
Collections are very good.
ENGINEER DOZED,
CONDUCTOR T D
Train Official Testifies Explana
tion Given Following Circus
Train Wreck.
Chicago. Jun 25. (L N. 8.1 Oat made
a slight advance after the opening of the mar
ket today in (pita of highly beneficial rain in
Ohio. Indiana and Illinois. There was a good
class of buying, headed by local dealers which
absorbed the offerings. The market had been
steady at the start and on the bulge there was
considerable selling, but a rally saved th market
aa telling pressure ceased.
The corn market was little affected by re
ports of rain, although this waa beneficial to
tbe crop. Trade waa light.
Provisions were unchsneed and dull.
Chicago range of price furnished by Tnlted
Hammond. Ind.. June 25. (tr. P.)
Testifying before a coroner's Jury. Con
ductor Lewis Johnson of the Michigan
Central train that ran down the Hagen-back-Wallace
circus train at Ivanhoe
Saturday, swore today that FJngtneer
Lon Fargent told him he waa dosing
when the wreck'occurred.
"After the crash I ran forward,"
Johnson testified. "I ran to Sargent and
said : 'My God, this is awful ; how did it
happen V
"Sargent answered : 'I was dosing.' "
Sargent was brought here today and
is In custody of Gary, Ind., police under
a charts of manslaughter. He refused
to testify today on advice of his attor
ney, who claimed the right to refuse on
the ground that Sargent is formally
charged with manslaughter and his tes
timony might be used against him. Dis
trict Attorney Clyde Hunter of Lake
county advised the coroner that Bar
gent's claim was valid.
The death toll of ths wreck stood a
58 today and It was ssid that all the
Injured now in hospitals hero and at
Gary will live.
CORN
Open. High. Low. flne.
Jnne 142H 143 V 142 S 1434
July 143H 144S 142 . 144S
Aug. 146 147 V 145 147
OATS
June 77 H 77 H 76 76 H
July 71V 714 71 71H
Aug 67 hi 67 !a 66 67 4
PORK
July .......4285 4315 4275 4800
Sept. 4840 4335 4325 4380
LARD
July 2527 2535 2525 2626
Sept. 2650 2565 2547 2665
I RIBS
I July 2810 2312 2365 2310
Sept. 236. 2;T 2460 2867
I BUY W. 8. 8
740 8 5.80
.1063
. 625
. 835
. 820
. 880
. 878
. 870
.1015
.1045 6 00 3.
.1012 6.50 81..
.1082 8.00 7..
.1040 10.00 1..
.1005 8.65 81..
.1087 8.80 27..
. 890 6.26
BULLS
4 1360 3 6 f 5 I j . .
2 1540 6.50 j 1. .
HOGS
71 205 816 70 I 61.
62 193 16.75 I 15. .
144 .... 182, 16 50 I 33 . .
A BUY W. 8. S.-
Jiew York-LOndon Silver
London. June 26. (I. S. S.) Bar silver b
unchanged at 48 7 d.
New Yark, June 25. (l It.: s.) Comma r-
eial bar silver ia unchanged at 99 Vi c
.1860
.1050
6.00
4.60
7.60
8.00
4.00
6.60
7.00
7.50
6.00
. 135 15.50
336 15.00
208 16.26
F.ABLT RISE IS COTTOX IS
CHECKED, ADVANCES ARE LOST
Ne York, Jap 25. (I. N. 8.) Buying at
the opening of the cotton market today, which
brought price slightly higher, waa caused by
favorable war news and very light noticea. Thar
was aa easing oft. however, after the start.
Tha cloee was at practically the highest
prices of tb day. final prices being firm at a
net rise of 82 to 18f points.
Open. High. Low Tlnee.
January 2428 2518 2423 2518
February 2515
March 2425 2500 2425 2515
May 2505
July 2S63 2830 2065 28J7
August 2734
September 2620
October 2485 2573 2470 2570
November 2540
December 2440 2639 2433 2330
i Mid. 185 point rp at S230.
BUY VV. 8.8. -
are that we will get more rain this week. Con
sensus of .opinion of our agents seems to be
that this assures normal srop of fall grain and
if seasonable froaa now ea shosud also hare
normal crop of Spring grata.
Kahlotu Rainfall Saturday and Sunday,
cod weather Monday. Improve crop condi
tions here snd will probably inurs fair yield.
(Joldendale Weather past few day hot. Dry
winds have injured spring wheat, decreasing
prc-pecta, cooler today, no rain.
Madras Had good - hard shower Satarday
night and Sunday a. m. in time to Save crop
from almost total destruction from heat. Near
ly half of faQ sown grain damaged and per
ifehed from effect eT lata f rosea and froaa
heat last week 6 tan dart. Spring sown grain
in better condition, but daaaaged some by heat.
Under present condhioos figure crop win be
better than IaH year aad probably 33 at 40
per cent of 1918 era.
Lemont Cool and cloudy this morning. Yes
terday a rain baa helped gmsiug grata though
not enough to assure a good crop.
afaupin Weather past week has beast excep
tionally hot, calm and threatening rala Satur
day morning. An electrical atom aad good
little rain hit us and test evening a steady
rain set in which seems to be general. Inea
cation are more rain ta follow. IV heat crop
is la fairly good shape and with so raia at
aD crop this nection estimate : 00. 000 8oheK
This tain Win do considerable to fill out grain.
Other email grain in better shape than wheat.
Potatoes and beana to fine ahane. Fruit in
damaged by late frost. Itarvaeting should be
gin in two to three weeks. Ooukl ass mors
ibelp. -
nwi www mn ecu nnar '-n ana
thie a. m. AH . which should asake Sprta
wheat FaQ wheat eoskditioa rssssina (am as
iast report. ., , , r -
Survhors Give Performance
Chicago. June 25. (I. N. S.) Funeral
services for 63 of the Hagen beck- Wsl
lace circus train tragedy , dead will be
held here Wednesday, when they will
be burled in the "Showmen's League
Rest," a plot of ground in a local ceme
tery. The bodies will be brought from
Gary and Hammond. Ind., morgues and
funeral services will be conducted tin
der the auspices of the "Showmen's
leaRue." with a Catholic priest and
Protestant clergyman officiating Jointly,
Edward M. Ballard, owner of tha
circus, will place fitting monuments
and headstones at the craves.
While the state and county officials
of Indiana were busy at Hammond fix
ing: responsibility for the deaths of their
fellows, those of the circus troop, who
escaped death or Injury In the catastro
phe prepared for the show at Beloit,
Wis. Hiding their grief as best they
could, they put on the show Monday
nljrht under the "big top." Rlngllng's
and Bamum Sc Bailey's had contributed
augmenting performers.
buy v. a. a.
EASTERN OREGON
RATE FIGHT OPENS
tha railroad administration act faOa to
discldse any attempt to take away from
the state its power of regulation. N -auch
authority, he added, haa been as
aumed by director General McAdoo and
tariffs regulated by the national railroad '
administration have not been filed with
the state oommlaaion for observance hut .
merely for information.
, mil Flgkt te Fiatafe
In closing he Intimated that if tha di
rector general does role that stata com
missions are left without Jurisdiction tha
public service commission will itself taka
ths contest before the proper govern
mental authorities and secure a final ml-
Ing. With the understanding that tha
rights of petitioners would not be pretu.
diced by the contest over Jurisdiction tha
hearing proceeded. It will be contlnaad
In Portland tomorrow and will than ba
adjourned to Tendleton and later to Lav
Grande.
Ths petitioners sra represented by Jo
seph N. Teal and W. C. McCnlloch.
Kansas City Harvest
Keserve Called Out
Kansas City. Mo.. June 25. (TJ. P.)
Kansas City's reserve array of 10,6041 :
harvest workers waa called into Berries
thia afternoon in response to an incraaa-
ing demand for harvest help from
farmer a
Unices the "reserves" whether skilled
in farming or not respond to tha call,
part of ths Kansas wheat harvest may
be lost, officials declared this afttmoon.
' BUY W.B.S.. .. . ...
Order Puts Paris
In Zone of Army
Paris, Juna 2S. (U. P.) Official or
ders today placed Paris in tha army
sone. Public life will not ba changed.
(Continued from Page One)
HAIRY PRODUCE OF THE COAST
- Baa e-ranclaee Market
San rraaelaeo. CaL. June 25. (TT. P.)
Buttar Extras, 47 Ha: prima firsts, 46a.
Seas Extras. 46e: firsts. 40 He: extra cul-
att. S6e; extra first pallet. 88c
Cheese- California flats, fancy, 25e.
Seattle Market
Seattle. Wash., June 25. (Ui P.) Butter
Local city creamery, in aarton. 48 H 4 4 9e per
lb.: ditto prhttai 48c: ditto cubes, 4648e.
Eggs Select reach. 4447es pullets. 43c
Cheese -Washington Yowng America. 260
28c; Oregon triplets. 25? 27c; Oregon Young
America, 26e)28e; Washington triplets. 25
3Te..
Las stags Star kit.
Los Arigslaa, Jun 25. (L N. 8.) Batter
California at a naery extras. 4Se.
Eeje -Ztraa, 8f He; ease count, BSe; pul-
Y W.B.B. 1
lata.
POTATOES ALL ALQ5Q THS COAST
San Feaocleoe Stark i
San Francisco, Jane 25. (IT. P.) Potatoet
Oregon. 31.10 a 1.60 per eentai; new, 2 9
i 4 a vet lb. 1
Oaldna Tesae Bemtedaa. si par cental: new
red. 810120. ,
Seattle sVarket 1
Seattle. Jane 28. (U. P.) Potatoes Cal
ifornia aew Garnets, 8 Ha per Bj.; ditto whitee,
3 c per lb.; Netted Cleat. Eastern Washington.
832 36 pes ton; local Ka. t, 833038 peg too.
Smear AftlwS BaVsVaasfjC
Loa Angelea, Jane S5. (L H. S.) Pots
toss Idaho Kuateta. 31-80; nortfiern. 3L80;
sweets. 63.38 tug: aew potatoes, SS0fOe tug.
83 sack. ... . x.t. j n .j. - . .
land might also be phrased to Include
Astoria as a terminal point Included in
the parity rate sone from points Cast
of tha Cascade mountains.
Aathority Challenged
The opening of the hearing was fea
tured by the challenge of the stata
commission's authority to hear tha pe
tition. Arthur C Spencer and Blaine Hat
lock, attorneys for the O-W. R. 4V N-
declared that while tha ratea Complained
of were! mads while tha railroad waa
operated by Ita Own management. Since
that time the gtrverrrmwnt has taken
over both control and operation Of tb4
line and the railroad haa no voice in its
own administration. At tha same time,
said Mr. Spencer, it is to be assumed
that the government took over the power
of rate control both Interstate and
intrastate. In an extended statement.
Chairman Miller refuted tha challenge.
He declared that earn eat inquiry into
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