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'V. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. FRIDAY. JUNE 6, 1919. 21 PRUNE CROP IS SOLD AT THE HIGHEST PRICE ON RECORD '"' Edited by llvmsa H. Coitus LOW PRICE ON EGGS - FAILS TO BRING A GOOD SUPPLY HERE Offers of 38e for Currrnt Receipts by r F. O. B. Bidders Neglected and Bulk of the Purchases Are t 40e Previ ous Drop Too Liberal. While th bit t. o. b. bvin eonUrra to ten e-f J 3c burin price for torrent egSS geiieral ,'patetnLvrt of these tuppK from the toantrr were shown for-rfbe day around 40c a ikuca Offers of 38c a. tea tlo not appear to have broucht many eases' of egg forward to tbe bid ders and for that reason th balk of th pur chases are at the bisher figures Seeming!?, there was little occasion tor th itreme drop in h price of eggs few" day age. On tbe basis of outkle market, curreat receipts are easily worth 4uc a dozen her. One of tbe queer feature xrf th trad, it the fact that the big operator who bat phteed away o mar-.y esjis in cold storag at tlx es trone price are tbe one w er Urine to set th market down. US tft surface this appear to be a fauikb tlimj. bat U mar be that th buyers are trying to reduce thetr general aioraa east by the purchase at tbe.iower price. 1'airy iroOace receipt, at Portland I'bursday BUTTER B'omia . Wa-hmitoa Total . . faK'oroU . tiitgoii . . York . V nconnin . Total . . hiaiio . . Oregon Wb!toa . , . . Tutl ., . . t.raiui total, S4A CHKKSK Lbv . 2.940 .12.944 . 1.J23 .16.92! Lbs . . 840 . . 7S41 . SSO ..1180 .saot lj;.s -Ceee- Eaftresa. freight. r . . 1 , . . .40 ... i S4T 347 BUTTER SITUATION IS CYCHASGEB Prcu-al!y no rher.a wa shown in the mar ket fur butter her dartnj the day. Print and cubes fceki urtehsfiared. Beeclirt ewilinoe unite fair., and liie outlet is a good as the supply at tbe moment. STRAWBERRIES SLIGHT LY UOffS Lrw of about 25e a arate wta epefally shown in the price of trawbeTrie rtwrmg the day. On tbe farmer market sales were from 32 to 33.50 per erate. according to an3ly. with tbe bettCT class of frail roll ml ti.li to 3. SO. On Iront street sales were at 33.5w9.73. LEMOXS MAKE SHARP ADVA5CE Sharp adranrs of 1.30 Pt eae w made m the price of lemons alont the atreet, althoagb no advance waa paid by wholesaler tor these op pbea. Top priee for the day was 9 7 per cms. ' Hut weathtr was tbe canse. OHEEN PEAS GETT1NU CHEAPER .With Increasing toppiies from Columbia nrer ectioiu, Che price of eeen peai is dropping c rad ttaliy alune trie atreet- Sales of best Liaiie stuck were made d urine the day a round 109 1 Uc a px'uad. OOOft.BF.Jt.iSB FOR POTATOES OX Very good tiemind, is showing for putatoea from faliforoia, and siiipmentK are again fair. Sales at Oregon country points are bbown around $1.5a for best ooaHty. . Only small lots remain unsold la tbe covjttry or here. briep notes or prodi-ce trade i.rry A- Kptegi had in selected Florida egg plain, which. oki at 30c a pound. Xf potaeoes easier at 7 (7 He a pound. Country killed hssta and cles are steady to firm. SherldanaCeckley Co. bad in first offerings of Oregon cherries from The JJaiies. Poultry demand U steadier at printed prices. WEATHER NOTICE FOR SHIPPERS Weather . buniati adrises: 1 Protect shipments during the next 33 hours against the following maximum temperatures: Going north. 70 de crees . northeast over 9., t sk 8. B. R.. S3 de grees: cast to Baker. S2 degrees, and south to Ahraad, S2 dearees. Maximum temperature at Portland tomorrow about 7 S degrees. WHOLESALE PRICES! VS PORTI,A5I inaM are ico inee rexauen pay wnosnasera, ttcept as otherwise Bcteii: t PabT ProdiseU BfJTIXR-i-SeteBsr price. totsl Creumery prmta, prchmnt wrapped. ':. extras. S3e lb.; prime tints. firts. 51e per lb.: smaller Jot, at an alTane Jobbing prices: Cubes, ex tras, 51e per lb. ; prima firsts, &0o lb.; ear ton lr hi4sher. BCTTEBJr'AT Portland deHTery basia. 55 9 5 Tc ; prices at conn try stations. 52 53c. OLfcOilAKOAKlNE l,oel brand.. 30 9 Oc Jb : tubs, 32c; 1 Hi. eartcnaj 49e; 2 lb. cartons, SftHe; Ntrtmarrarme. 1 lb. cartons, 31 lb. CHEKSB Selling price! . Tillsmock. .resh C-regon fancy full cream triplets, S5S6c lb. ; Icung America. 36 n 37e lb. Price to jobbers, I. o, b. . Tills mock, triplets, 34c; Younc Amrn ea, 35c Selling price: Brick. 43c; Limburget, 87 3Sc; block Swiss, 47 4fe per lb. Buying prica of L'oos ao Curry triplet. 33 e; Young America. 34 He lb.: f. b. Myrtle Point, EGiHJ Buying pr doaau; selling plica, 43c; candled. 43 044c. KiU3 "Iubiic market retail selling prica.' 49c UTBnpori.TRT Heayy hens. 30 9 32c lb.; light haus. 30c lb.: broilers. 23 34c ib.rld nwtiri; 18c B,; '9tags I'W lb ; ewuabe, 33 i ducks, 50c lb.; pigeo&s, $1.5 2.00 per doa; ttirkwy, liwi, 30e ib. J drewiexi, 40e lb. ; geese, Use, XTt -per Bk ; rrestl Vetab!aa and Fruit FRESH FBITT8 Oraneea. 4 M a 5 o per bn: bananas HiS 9e per lb.; lemons. 34.50 7.0U; ilorida grapefruits t--1 ; California grapefruit, f ). bTlUWBtKr.ir.S Oregon, soft rarieUes, 33.SneS.75; CUrks, f per orate. APMnS Tarsuus1 varieties. 32.7a iji OO rer 1HIED FRUITS TUtass. ttromedaries, ( J f Fgrds, ) per box; raisins, Three-Crown, tooM JJ !-. tel. 10c lb.; figs, 35 00 per box ef ttt . packagm rVS Sybing pnee to Tetstlers. Ort;nr. t i.iM) a 4.50 per cwt. . association selling !reeX eirioad. 4 ). f. o. h. country; garlic. 60 Mi ."5c; green onions, 4lc per ldoaen bnnchea; new California yeirow, $3.79; wax, $4.75 per crate; WW T-d. .".? per cenul ! POTATOES -Selling pric. 1.75 1.00 per rwt. : burtng price for fancy tare aiasa. 31.43 s) 1.50; ordinary. $1.25 1 1.35 cental; sweet. 12e 'p, ; new .potatoes. 7 H fm So per 7b. VEGETABLES Turnips, $3.00(8 3.25 .per sack; carrots. IS 59 per ack; beets. 32.50 per sack: cabbaaw, CsUfornia. per lb. : krttuoa. 30e dren: relery. 1.60 doaeti; artH-hokes. 85 Oc dosen,- rn cumbers. $t.503.23 per dosea; tomatoea. CaUiornia. $3.23 per rrsta; egf plant. $0e per lb.; rsnhlower, California. $3.25 per crate; horralt-il. 1 be' pen lb.: spinacb, local, e trrr lb. : eeparaarn-. loralt $1 0 J.TS: bell peppers, SOs per ib. ; peas. 12c; rutabagas. $2.00 2.23 per sack; string beans. 20c per tx. MaaAa and Prueislona COf'NTRT WrtATJt 'ft!rH: mW rorrrtrr kog. 26e per lb. ; beat TeaL 20 21e per Ib. bklOKED Ml ATS Ham. 35 42c, b.eak- bacoa. 35 455e; px-nic. 2c; cottage roil, 3e; short clears 30 34c; Oregon expects, smoked. 31 per ib. URD Settle rewdeeed. i$l:S0 case; stand ard. 35c lb.; lard coueeuad.: 28 e. Ftsit and SnaRftob JTRESF1 FtSH Steetbead saiuMn. 1 3 & 1 5e prr Ib.; cbtnook. fSt24e; halibut, fresh. 13s lc per lb ; black end. 8(10c; aUer smelt. 14c: tomcod. 8e; aturgeo. 1S 20c; fresh her mjr. - f 7e dreaerd nni, c: shad roe. 1 Or lb. SHELLFISH Crabs 2.2S3.0O per doa.; aLnmp rat, 52e "per lb. ; lobster,' $ per IK - OT8TF.H!: t-snots, galkm. $3.30: canaed Appte Situation Is Dangerous Grower Led to Believe Jbey Willj Reeelve Enormous Price. I 1 : ' .- 1 i r Myntan H. Caeisei There ia dangwr galor t jt the producer in tbe Present aituatio of the appla trade. Orowers hare bees offered such extreme prieea for con tracts ea their coming, crop that the ia rlaagar that many of them will feel that they would ra ce! re stilt higher rasue and thereby aiaeoex stop tbo movement at tbe start of the season wheat selling should be rcaaoBaobr kctire. ViU U satire Caited States rroiniDg treat, if sot tu greatest crop of apples thia sea son. Pacific Xerthwest growers must seed keep cleae tab ea the foreign situation than ever be fore. -'-.... It may be poMb!e taat stfll higher prieea will be forced lata in the season, but there ia no uncertainty regard ing this, aad tbe grower who win hold blindly tor further advances ia moat likely to find lower price bestead. Leading fruit sellers and growers- are, by no means, fooled recarutug the outlook, and they will start selling aa soon as they can box their fruit and find a buyer. Those, desiring special information regarding any market . should writ the Market Editor, eu c losing stamp for reply. Sharp LITTLE OF PRUNE. CROP IS UNSOLD IN STATE OF OREGON Growers Receive Better slues Than Ever Before With Large Sizes Up to 20c a Pound Bost Association Stock Sold ai He to lSe Pound. Further Advances V In the Leaders Are - Shown in New York STOCKS CLOSE STROWO Vera. Jaa . (L M. S.) Tba stock 1 nrarfeet clcussf straoS. Staet resumes seM ares 'to 110'. railyin at the deee 1 1 1 9 H . - eial Motors rase ever 10 points ta 243; Worth. I-Cfn Furrm eeer 11 points t S3. AUanta Quit was ' ia ureant dam anal, mevlnf os t 17S. Steaicaw PeCro4eMm was ftnalty 1S4M j Cencrst Meters, KlVi; SUtdatoafearv 4 4 T Mt ; Te bacce Products, lOZ Vj ; Unite) Staeae Rubwev. 177e, erd Central Leather, 10S. Sale for th day were 1.747.3C4 wle with ftuthMet Is bonds rtwcnirif $103700. .. !tew Tdrir, June S.--tL W. S.l- There was rigorous advance at tbe opening of th stock larket today ia a large number of stocks with a mw aemsna m mernt rrea in tataes- ta Little-of the prospeetiTw prune crop of Oregon 'remains unsold, and on tbe whole the growers at thia state hare received the highest prices erer - which presmre caused moderate declines. known. For large sixes local pecking firm are I Most, interest was attached te the burin of etiii iiin. fc4.h . , . , f Uteri commoa which rose to 1104 : Cucbl high as 20c a peuad but caTanced 1 to it dereiops that th small remaining supplies I nited Cigar Stores ad ra need 1 H to 141. held by growers wifl probably be held until dry- ( Amercan Ice Securities recorded the gteetest Losses Are Forced in Grains Chicago, June .(!. S. S.) Com started l4flHe lower today with scattered eoaas 'on home selling and lack of buying support. Trad was fairly aettre but sentiment beartsb. Oeta eperKd 1 4 4k 2c lower. There was a !srk ef burins snpport and prce dre lined i' ily sbder selilog pnaiure from scattered commission rBefc . 1'roelrtaa pt.d dull and slightly lc were, with BtMe ifiteie shews. r"nrrL-bd by Overbeca cf Trade euikling : July . . September Jury ... . , September I.'eee ruber Jtfle .... . Septembct J! iuly , , brptember Cgok. e Co., Board CORS Orven. High. Low. Close. ..17S 170 1SS 169 ...inoH ioh a. iiH ...143 142 14tk OATS ... T1i 7 ST H ... 3H S3 64 ' 64 H ... iH 4 64 $ PORK . . . S03O 509 4950 StSO ..r'4783 4785 4610 4750 LARD . 3345 3400 3310 3390 240 375 3200 S'OO RIBS ... 2.10 S30 2'72 27SS ... . 273S 27'JO 2700 a710 ASHLAKD ORCUARDISTS SEKD OCT S. O. 8. FOR LABOR Ah'te-i. June S. Wednesday was th warm e itut of th waws in Avhiand and riciirttyt Strawberries are rirarng well and a good crop continues. Tbe f if-'t early raspawrries cam in tiif week. OreharrlWa are still sendins eat urgent ealbi for help in apple and peach thinfttng abd ererr day a crowd of AUthtnd girte go ont to raliey orrliards tr thin fruit. Vegetable and truck gar den are. growing drrasuAtry well. Last month' dTTtih shortened the a heat crop prospects aad farmers are 'inding rt hard to get a stand of corn Tbe firt cutting of alfalfa is on. PACIFIC COAST BAMR STATEMENT nesrtn-E-S'endsy . . rnday ... WedneJay . i hnrday . Friday urtland Bank Thh week. Tear ago 5.04S.21S.17 $ 5.502. 44 12 -Hobda'- 73J.651.tS H !3.7.t4.74 4.758,278.09 Taccfflt Banks 3.246,154.45 3 37S IBS 4S 2,849,256 16. Clearings Friday $ 702,691.00 Balances Friday 155,976.00 Seattle Banks Clearir.gs Friday $ 5.1S3.0S7.00 Balance Friday 1.042.4S1.00 Spokane Banks C3earinjs-FridajM - - $ 1 ,681.260 00 BaUnces Friday 40,301.09 San Franclsce Banks Clearings Friday : $21,114,854.29 Let oele Banks Clearings Friday $ 7.024,254.00 ing time, when the stock will be offered ca an established market. Many of the growers and some of the associa tion sold their prune down ta 14 16c a pound basia, which was the top at the time these sales were made. Prirate oierators later paid more money for their requirement, and those that did aot sell through the aseociaHona. therefore, received a still greater profit by weiring. It baa been a queer market throughout. None gala in the first IS minutes, advancing 4 to a new high record of 76. i Readins adntaced to 831 and there was ! a good demand for the low priced rails inrrad n.e Missouri Pacific. Pert Marquette and Pitts . burs as We-t Virginia. All the coppers were ttrong, Utah advancing V to 4H. Ohio Cities Gas rose i to 59. Marine pre I ferred was weak, falling 214 to 1 1 9 H . - Tbe tone eeatinued strong throagbont the forenocn, with advances rangirg from 1 te S wer in a position at the start of the aeasea to paint. "L. ? cotracu P,iit to v,, cmnm-in -c-e warty 2 point, to 111H: 4 . T . Zmaii' icenral XoU 1 pr,a te 243; Bethlehem Steel r,.". r ,k! . " .T. ! 1 to S6; Ctah. 1 and 85; Keneeoott, shipment,- sales wer mde for the bulk of tbe stock at 14 ey 16 He a pound. Later, when it ' developed that the crop outlook was far leas favorable than had been earlier anticipated, local firms, led by Mason, Ehrmtn A Vo . boost ed their baying Quotation until 20c was reached for the large sixes, and there the market remains on a aominal basis. A3! ERICAS LIVESTOCK PRICES Cbieaee Host $20.15 Coicago, June (I. a) Hogs Re- eeipts. 36.000; opened S025c lower but gen eral trade 25 9 35c under yesterday average. Tops $20.13: bum. $19.75 19.93: heavy weighbv. $19.80(9 20.; m-dium. l BNt4 20.9O-. light, $19.40919.95; light light-. 9lS.OO 19.75) heavy packing sowi. smooiii, 19.40 1 6. 75 ; packing sows, rough, $19-4 : 40; pig-. $17,254 1M.00. . Cam Breetpta. 80O0; good beef steers and rest he rtock ftront te hiklier; others and bulls ' steady; ealv, 25c higher and feeders slow and tidy Heef steers, medium and beay, choice ind rrime,- 314.75 et 16.2.1; medium and good. $11T5 14.75; light, good and cheic- $12.25 Jrl4.'i; corSiaou and medium, $9.75.12.40; tutcher cattle, heifers, 87.25 12.75; rem, 7.013.2S; bulls $8 251150; eanners and carter, een and heifen, $5.75 7.00; rannerf. steer. 7.508.50; real calves. $14. S09 18.30) feeder steers, .50( 13.00: tcckr sterre, $7.50 12.25; stocker cew and heifers. $7.75 9.7 5. Sheep Beeeipte. 14.00: good and choice lamb, fteady: ethers and sheep, unevenly umer. Imbs, 4 Ibe, cVwti. $12.25 15.60: 85 ib. bp. $12.00 1S.5U : spring lambs $16.50 175: y-ai lings, wethers. $ 10.23 1 3. vU . cues, f.ioet.eo. OmaSa Hoaa $19.90 Omaha. June f L N S Hoa- Re eeipts, 12.00O; 10 15c lower. Tops $19.90; bulk. $19 519.75: heavy. $19.75 k 1 9 90 : Muiuiu. $19.7 19.90; light. S 19.40 & li.7." ; light lights, $19.0019.60; hear; packing sc.ws. smooth. $19.65 19. Si); psekioe sow, n ugh. $19.25 19.63: pici. $17.75 ( 1$.75. Cattle Reeetpt-s 1800: active, beef end butcher cattle 25c higher, others steady. Beef steers, medium and heavy, choice and prune, S14 50l- 15.O0; medium and good. $12-25v 1 to S6 i Ctah. 1 H and 85 IS to 39; Siaetoir. td 63 : Psn Ameri can. 2 points te 12 : Totted Cigara, 3 H to 142; Central Leather. 24 to 109. Furtifebed by Overbeck cf Trae bufhUng: gc Pook Co.. Board riKaCRTPTIOJf- Alaska Gold" I Open I Hiew I Lew I CUmm Alii Chaibters. ACoy Steel . Am. Agr. Chem.. Am. Beet Sagar. . Acu. Can. c-. . . . . Am. C. P., e. . . . Am. Cotton Oil. C Am. Linseed, C . . . Am. Ijwi.. c - . . Am. Smelter, c. . Am. 5. Tobacco. . A m Am. Am. "Tel. Jc Tel. .-I 3Hi 3ST 3Hi 43 Hi 45 HI 44 H 55 55 1 53 H 111HI113 till 88 H 90 tS 5 Hi 59H S8H lCr7 4i 11074 106 59 Hi 60 Hi 58 69 I 72 SV68H SB"! S0HI 4l 83H7 84 Hi 83 109 H !109 T4 10S H i Sugar, c 139Hil39H 13613tH Woolen, c. .; -;123 fl23 U18Hill9H 10H4107H1107 1UT 3H 44 H 53 H 110 8 58 lOSfe 69 71 83 H. 3V 10SH Anaconda Mia. Atchison, c. i .. A. , O. W. I.. Baldwin Loco., c do. pfd. . . . B. A .. c. . , . . Bethlehna Meet, Ca.f 72 Hi 73 I 714; 71? . .(102 ti 10211101 H101 H ..1164HH7S I164H1177 ..(104 H 1103 ; 1034 i 104 Money sod Exehange Call money on the floor of the New Stock Exchange today ruled at 6 per cent; fj per cent : low, 5 4 per cent. Time money was steady. Rates Were 6 per cent. The market for prime mercantile paper steady. Call money in Londoa today was 3 4 cent. Sterling exchange was steady, with business in taCkcr UUia at $4,611 for demand. 14.50: light weights, good and choice, 312.75 ! G 14.75; common and medium. $9.25 13.00; ! G. butcher cattle, heifers. $7.75 & 12.75 : cows, 7.59i 12.50; bulls. $5.75 7.50; real calves. ! $11. 7S 13.73; feeder steers, $10.00 1 J.23; j rtock er steers, $7.50 12.00 ; stock ef calves. I $7.505 11.50. i Sheep Receipts. 2000; lambs 40 59 50c 1 rn her, aged stuff lower. Lambs. h4 lbs down. M4.75 15 33; 85 lbs. up.. 113.75 ( 1 4 75 ; soring lambs, 17.50(S 1S.SO: yearling wethers, $12 O0W13.0O: ewes $9,0010 50. , - Seattle Host $20.00 Seattle. Jane 6. (I. X. S. Ho: Re ceipts, 52; steady. Prime lights. $19.b5e)20; medium to choice, $19.60 a 19.75: rough heav ies. (I7.DUK1I5.UU: Pigs, 17.0 I t.uo. Brook- Hnid T--. . I Butte A Superior . . CsL Petroleum, c. 1st 1'sckmg . . . . Canadian Pacific . Cent. Leather, e. . C. A O, i Chi. A Q. W., e. do pfdT . . - . . . Chi.. M. St P. Chi. & S. Vf., c. Chile Copper . ... Chino CHper. ... Colo. F. A L. c. Consolidated Gas. Corn l?rorocts. c . Crucible Steel, c. . do pfd . ; Cuban Cane Sugar Denver St R. G. . . do pfd. ....... Iiuilers ....... Brie. c. i t do 1st pfl General Electric . . ! General Motors. . . I Gorjerrich Rubber. 54 H 4 28H 30 H 35 71H 164 fl4H 10S H 109 4 69 j 68 H 10Hj 10H 29 Hi H 46H i 37H 54 HI as . 30 H I 35 H! 71 Hi 102H 25 H 41 H 51 67HI 95 H t 105H 25H 42H 51 H ih' ' 93 36 H! 36 H .1 Tork high. per : Stacks, Boada, Cottas. Grala, Et. tls-sn Board f Trads BsiIUs Overbeck&CookeCo. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES Afamaers Ckfeafs BoaxS af Trade CmaadeaU af Ieiraa A Bryaa aw Task - Saa Francisco Grala Market San Francisco, Jan 6. (C P.) train: Oats Red feed. 32.2as3.40. Barley 1918 crop, per cental. No. $?.80&2.35; shipping. $2.60 2.65. Caih 1 feed. Saval Stora Market New Tork. June 6. (L N. S.I Turpen tine Savannah. 92 92 He; New Tork. 11.03H 1.04. Basin savaaaahi $10.S0: 3Cw Tork. $11.00. J altera, 75 per catu (9.00 a dozes cans, hulk. $4.50 pet gallon. , -Groupies SUGAR Cube. $lr.S5: powdered. $10.2$; fruit and berry, $9 65: D yellow. $9.65; granu lated. $9.65; beet. $9 55; extra C, $9.25; golden C. $9 15l cube, $10.80. . HONEY Jtew, ( ) per ease: R1CB Japan style. No. 1, 9(e: New Or leans head. 11H J 12e; Blu Rose. 94 10 He per lb. SALT Coarse, half ground1. 100s. $14.00 tea; 50s. $17.50; table dairy. 60s. $22.00; bales. $3.10 49 3.23: fancy table and dairy. $30.25: rtrwtp rock. $15.00 per ton. B KA S S Oregon (sales by jobbers) : Lady tVashjagtou. 8c per lb. ; pink, Se per Ib. : hmaa, 9 H c; bayou, IHe, red, 7c; Oregon beans, buy ing prieea nominal. CANN Kl MII.K Carnation, t70: Boen, 60: AKtVr, $6.60: Eagle. $10.15: Libby. $6.60; Yeloban, $$.50; Mount Vernon. $6.60 case. COFFEE Roasted. 33H e47Hc. ta sacks or drums. WH)A CRACKERS la bulk. .17c Ib KCTS Budded walnuts, SO H t31e per-Tb. ; almondi. .24 29e; filberts, 2 Sc. in sack lots; peanut k 15c; pecans. 25c: B ranis 33c Ropes. Paints, Oils ROPC SisaL dark. 22c; white, 21He Ib.; staedard marula. 23 He - LINSEED OIL Raw. bbK, $1.36 gal.; ket tle boiled, bbb-.. $1.88; raw. cases. $1.96; boiled, case. $1.S per gaL COAL .OIL 'Water white, ia drama or iroe bbl.. 19r saL : eases, 24a per gaL ' GASOLINE Iron bbla.. 22Hc; 32 He: engine distillate, iron bbla.. 14e 24 c. WHTTE LEAD Toa lota. 12 He; 5O0 lbs.. I24c TURPENTINE Tanks, $1.01; cases. $1.13; 1 0 case- lots, lo less. WIRE MAILS Baste price, $3.15. Moos. Wool aad MM Hnp Nominal. 1918 crop. S3 949c Ib. HIPES No. 1 salt-cared hides, 30 lbs. aad up, 19c; No. 1 salt-cured bides, 30 ib. aad up, 17 He; No. 1 green bHs 3 lb, and up, lee; No. 1 salt-cured bull hides, SO lb, and up. 13c; Ne. 1 paet-eisred Bull Bids, SO ib. and up, 11 He; No. 1 green bull hides, SO iba. and up, 10c The prieea of No. 2 hktea will be lc per Th. Teas thaa ea f 1. No. 1 ca!fkins up to IS Ib.. 45c; No. 3 calfskins ap to 13 lba., 43e; No. X kipskms 15 to 2S lbs., 25c; No. 2 kip. skats, IS to 25 Ib.. U3; dry flint hide. 7 lbs and up. $0e; dry salt stag or bail hides 14c ; ,ary cull bide. 7 lba, aad up. Z4es dry salt calf hide, under 7 lbs.. 34c; dry flint stag or bull hides, 2Uc; dry salt stag or bait, hides, 14c; dry cull bides aad skins, half price ; dry hers bidea, according to sis and quality, each 31.50 3.00; salt bor hide, skinned to hoof aad bead oe, $3.0O&5.OO; horse bides with beads off. Sue less; dry long wool sheep pelts, per ib., 25 0 SSe; dry medium wool sheep pairs, par lb.. 30(S3tfe; dry abeerhag abeep pelts, each. 50 975c; aattcd mag wool abeep pelta, auk, $.Ou ) 4LOO; salted medinm wool eheep pelts, each, $1.002,00; salted sbesrints abeep pelts, each, fig 75c. MOHAIH Long stapse. 60 C S3e lb.: abort staple. 49 43e per lb. . TALLOW AND GBEASE No. 1 tallow. Tee Se; No. 2. 6 7e; No. 1 crease. S9 7c; Ha. 3 ,ITH"rrriM or cascara bark ou peel arose weight, 1 3c; new peeL 10c per lb. WOOL Vslley. H bka Merino aad Shrop ahire 50e; Cctawc-ld snd Liacohs, 40 tav 45c matted Couwold. 30 035c; timber stained, be per th. less: lajaba' wool. 4c per Ih, less. East era ttreaoav Eastera Washington and hV fornta Went Merino aad bhropertin- 3a4Ar- half - blood Meriaa aad Cotawold. 37 Shropshire, 3 7 4 2c: Cotswoid aad Lrncora! stsaight er mixed. 32 35et harry, fie per ib. las; tambs. 4c per Ib. leaa. ' . J0 Wools- Menaa, combiaa aad , can&as grades. 30 35c , , - , 10 i 1 3 : I $2 i6H !233 I 84 H North. Or Landii 46 74 Nortbeta, pfd. .1 99 Greene Can I 44 H Hide As 1 leather, c 36 do pfd 12 Tee Secwritie 78 Illinois f'entral 1 01 Industrial Aicohok. 1 162 Inspiration ....... j 59 H Int. Mer. Marine..! 47 H do pfd. . . . . . U120 1st. Xickel 2S4 K. C. Sotifh, e , . . 24-H-Kenn. Cop.. n fckawanrta Steel. . 87 H Lehigh Valley j 56 Maxwell Motors, c . ! 55 Mexican Petroleum . 193 H Cattle Receipts 27: steady. Beet steers.' Miami Conner .... I 1 1.50 13.50; medium to ehoi, $10.50 (tf i Mid rale Steel i S3 H 11.00; commove- to good. $7.00 g 10.00; best Mhowuri Pacific. ..f 34 cows. $8.00 H $12.00; common to good eows, ; National Lead.....! 82 $5.00 47.50; bulls. $6.00 10.00; calves, i Nevada Consolidated! 18 Top. $7.00 13 00. Sheep None. Dnr Hoas SI 9.70 Denver. June 6.- (C. P.) Cattle Receipts 4000 ; saeady to stroag. Steers $U.30a 14.00: cows and heifers. S 00 11.30; stock ers and feeders, $9.00 & 12. 00; calres, $14.50 918.00. Hogs Receipts 400; 15c lower. $19.70; bulk. $19.50 919.65. Sheep Receipts, none. Kansas City Hoes S20.30 Kansas City, June . (L S. S.) Ctth Receipts, 1000; strong to higher. Steers. $13.50914.63; (Sows and heifers $9 00 18.50; stockers and feeders, $4.50 912.85; calve. $3.00 14.50. Ho KeeerptS 7000, lower. Bulk. $19 80 $20.30; tope, $20.30; mediums Sl'J.90 9 2O.30: lichf. $19.65 a 20.10. Sheep KeceiptM, IOOO; steady to 50c high er. Spring lams. $13.50 19.60; clipped iambs, $14.50. POTATOES ALL ALOJtG THE COAST Saa Francisco Market San Francisco, June 6. (V. P.J Potatoes Old crop Idaho Gems $2.40 per cental; Ore eon Burbanka, $2.15 9 2.35; Washington round white. $1.7592.00; new Delta. $3.0093 50; Garnets, 14.50 lis 00; Early Homs. 33 75 3 4.00. - v Onions New red. 94.00 94.23 ou the dce-k; do yellow, $3.2593.50; Bermuda, $3 73 9 4 00 for Crystal Wax and $3.509 3.75 per crate for yellow. Seattle Market Seattle. June . (L JS, S. ) Onions ton. 6c per b. Potatoes Yakima Geraa. $40.00 9 42.00 local. $30.00 9 35.00 per tea. Lee Artoeies Market Los Angeles. June 6. I. N S.) Potatoes Stockton Burbanks quality generally aood sacked, per I0O lba.. extra taney, $2-75; new stock, home grown. Red aad White Rose, $1 20 91-30 perylug box. Ore- DAIRT PRODUCE OP THH COAST San Francises SmK Saa Fraacbeo. June S. (C. P.) Butter Extra, 99 He. Eggs Extras. 48c: extra pullets 44 He Cheese California flats fancy. 28c. Seattle Market Seattle.- June . (U. P. ) Butter local country creamery cubes, 54e; lueai country cieamery bricks, 65e. Eggs Local, rtrtctly fresh. 50p; pullets, 45c. Cheese Washington cream brick, 35 9 36c: o2 2' Anerica, 38 9 40c; Oregon triplets 6e37e, ' -y Let Snoelea Market t:ll?j!n"JZt- 3un :lh?- S.) Butter tahfomU ereemery extras, S7C. .Ki:fPBil trs. 42Hc; ease eouct. 42c; pullets. 41c. ! New Haven ; f. T. Air Brake. I . T. t'entral. . . Nor. A West, e. . Northern Pacific. . Ohio Cities ' Ga . . Pacific Mail ..... Pennsylvania Ry . . Pertples Gas Pituhurg Coal, c TV: Steel Car, c . . Ray Cons. Copper Ry. Steel Springs. Reading, com .... Rep. Iron A Steel. je do preferred Rock LOand 33 11 79 H 19 ! 32 166 243 844 49H 99 H 44S 8H 128H 76 H 102 163 H 60 484 122H 29 r 24 H 3H 88 H SS 56 197 H 28 H 53 H 34 82 H 18H 34H -t- 121 ;121 H 83 83 4 104 11 lft H 98 H 99 37 47H eS'i 87H 23 95 93 904 5S 39 H 47 H " 87H 23 S 85 H 93 H 91 4 Sean. Roebuck Shattuek Studebaker. e. 104 H,104 H 30 H 30:4 54 84 4 27 H 29 H 35 704 164 107 H 67 H 10H 29 454 102H 25H 41 H 49 H ' 66 H 93 H 35S 10 S 774 19 301 165H 234 H ; 83 H 46H 98 H 44 35 k 127 H 72H 101 H 160 H 584 4f H 119 29 HI it34 87 W 55 H 54 192 4 27H 52 H 33 H 81 4 18 33 120 R2 H 1094' 98 H ! 5H 37 47 H '65 "4 85H 23 93 H 91 H 89 H 104H 30 Co. . . .1 14 4 15 ..!119Htl20 .1. . . ill$ 105 54H 85H 23 29 H 33 u 10SH 67 V 10H 29 434 loan 23 H 42 50 101 H 67 H 93 H 101 354 7H 10H 7 a 19 31 ' 163 240 83 H 474 44 354 1274 74 101 Hi 161 H S9H 47 120 28 H 23 38U 87 H 63 H 54 H 193 H 27H 524 83s 82 IS 33 121 4 82 H 109H 98 59 H 87 H 47H 53 H 66 . 85H 23 03 34 91 H 90 H 104 H 39 20 14H7 14H Southern Pacific .ill 2 Southern Ry., c. . . . j 32 Sinclair Oil .,...( 67 Swift V Co. 1136 Texas Oil )281 Tobacco Products . ! 98 Union Pacific, e do preferred Cm ted Cigar Stores!! 40 V. 8. Rubber, c . . ;1 16 H L". S. Steel, c do preferred . Ctah Capper Virginia Chem., c Wabash ........ do A . . . . do B VT. V. Telegraph.. 91 H Wetittghoue Elec. t 57 H WiUys Overiaod . . . j 33 H Woolworth ....... I Ex. dir. H per cent. 116H 112 11 IH ill 1H i 42 ! 31 Hi SI H I 6741 66 Hj 66 H jl37 13 1137 '282 (280 j28fl i'l04 I 971110314 1133 H 136 H 1135 183 ! (. . - . .1 73 142 I138HI149 11104 1116H 84 H 78H 11 fs 37 119H 115 117H lii'Miio iioh 116H 116H 11SH 8S I 82H 83H 1 794 764 774 11 H 11 H 11 I 37 H 37 87 1 23H i 91 H 90 H 90 H 58 57 H 67 H i 3S4( 38 88 i 130 Tfew York Boad Market Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke Co., Board Jtw York-St. Loeis MrUI. ew l'ork. June .(!. N. S.1- Copper Htrorrr. Spot snd jon, I Ho. hid; jni,, lse bid: August, 17.35917.40; September 17 25 5 idrTtctober, 1 7.25 bid; November, 17 H 918 LeacFirm. 'Spot and June.. 5.109 5.30; July. 8.15 9 5.33; Aagatt. 5.17H9 5.8.V . , PTr.nr"l: s6ot and June, 6.1 o bid; July. S.17H 9 6.40: August, 6 22 H (f 6.43 September. 6.25 9 6-50 ' St. Ians. June S.- Quiet. 84.90. Spelter Qui-t. $6.15. IL X - Lead Chlcaco Xlalry Prodara Chicg.s Juae . Ol K. S. ) Butter Ra- eeipts 1S.OS3 tahs. Creamery extras S He- stock. It?'' aU 492ci f-csJa. l-ggs Kcceip'ts, 23,849 cases r Curr-rrt re ePts. 38940 He; ordinary firsts, 37938HC f "-ts. 409 41c; extras. 41 942 Hcf cheeks iS 9 32c; dirties 33 9 33c. - .- LiTarawol Cottec rrarket 'TPOol. Jnn tl S. ai Spot eottoa TJ!lL-,od.''- Vricn esier. Sales Were 4 0O0 bale. Amenc-a middliag fair,- "1 49 rood middliac, 2U.06; fully middliag, 194S middlinc. 18 W: low middUne. 17.41; good oe' dmary, 15.76; eatmary.. 13.23. - 3Tw York Saear and Coffee Xew Tork. Jane . C. P. Coffee Spot. Si. 7 Rio.- 19Hei Jia. 4 Santos, 24Hc. TTT Sugar -CcatruuBSj, $7.28. . ; ' ' --J' ' : .' of Trade building Bid. Ask. Bal. A Ohio Gold. 4s 82 H 824 Beth, Steel Ref.. as." 76 -I 78 Cent. Pacific 1st 4s 79 H 8014 C. B. A Q. CoL. 4s 95 H 96 8t. Paul GenL -4Hs 80 H 804 Chicago N. W. Cent,, 4s 81 H 82 L. & X. Cni. 4s 84 86 H New Tork Rj . os . . 15 16 H Northern Pacific P. L.. 4j 82 4 82 H Reading GenL, 4s 83 H . 83 H Cnirm Pacific 1st. 4s 86 '864 U. 8. Steel. 5s 10O ;10H Cntnn 1'ac. 1st Ref. 5s 80 H ' 81 Southern Pac. Coat. 4s 85 H 80 H Southern Pac. Cor. v. 4s 85 H 88 H Peaaa. Con. 4 H s ..... 4 H 37 .- Peaoa. 1st 4H i 87 H 88 Che. II. Ohio Conv. 5s 904 914 Ore. Short Line,. 4s 86 87 GRAIN WEN BUYING BAGS AFTER EFFORT TO BEPRESS PRICES Dealers Have Held Tidht Beesuse of the Small Profits and - Some Are Actually Selling at a Less Coarse Grains Are Quiet. t NORTHWEST GRALM RECEIPTS. Cars- , Portland Fri. .12 22 Tear-ago ... , , ., V e Seaaoa to data. 749$ 1103 2789 Tear age..... 3320 433 13SO Tacoma Tburs . 6 .... .... Tear ago ... 2 S .... Season to date. 8447 47 Tear ago..... SS64 105 Seattle Thurs. .... 3 Vesx ago. . . . , 2 Season to date, 6379 100 1703 tear ago 4SS6 S8S 1711 Sharply lower prices for coarse 747 4i$2 1941 2873 20d 1231 300 1670 605 2565 111S 3102 grains were shown ia the Eastern trade during the day. and this was reflected ia a continuation of the dull tone at Pacific Northwest primary centers Interest ia grata bags is iacreaeux. aad Sioeeis are beginning to purchase most of their probable requirements. Their efforts to de press the market by withholding their jvarchases hare proven a failure for the very good reason that, relatively speaking, the price of bags ia aot high and at the present value handlers here- are by ao aseans liable to set into the Rockefeller class. Ia fact, many af the bis bag operators are today selling bads at much less fhaa they paid for them because ef tbe liberal carry-over ef high-priced stock last season Some trading ia new crop hay is shown la the interior, but this is principally for the account of livestock interests, who are purchasing aa in surance against a probable shortage late is the Kav FLOCR Senm price: Pi tens $11.45: family wheat Hour. $11.39: whore wheat flour, $10.50 910.73: Willamette valley. $11.33; local straight. $11.35 911.35: bakers' local. $10 999 11.19; ilea tana SpriAg Wheat, patent. $11.10; iye Hear. $10.90; eat flour. $19.00; Price to city deiv- HAT Buying price: Will metre tfawtkry. Eastern Oregon-i asmfigtoa fancy vetch. clover graham. $10.13 9 10.50. en i five barrel Lna fancy ( : Eastern C timothy. $87l alfalfa, I it valley $26.50; cheat. $26.50; straw, $3.00; ( ; grain, f ). GRAIN SACKS Normal. New crop deliv ery: No. 1 Calcutta. 12Hjl2Te in car lots; less amounts higher. M ILLST CFFS-Miaed ma at milks sacked. $37.00 ROLLED OATfc Per toa. 5.06 ft 61.00. ROLLED BARLEY Per toa. $69 62. CORN Whots $73: cracked. $77 per ton. Merchants exchange bids: FEED OATS No. 2 white ... BARLEY Feed , "A" Eastern oats and cord ih bulk : OATS No. 3 white White 38 pound eitppvd. . . . CORN No. 3 yellow No. 3 yellow ...... June. 3200 SJOO 330 4900 5000 4750 6700 Jul. 5200 82SO 3373 $900 5000 6700 6600 LIQUIDATION t?T COTTOJf CAUSES EARLY DECLINE New Tork, June . (!. N. 8.)' Favorable Weather and poor cables from Liverpool fur msbed incentive for a renewal of Hoaidation early, and initial qootatkma ia th eottoa aaarket today Were 26 to 49 points lower. The tone was weak. Liverpool sold, and there, was a grwd deal of liquidation by Western loags. Rallies met Increased offerings however, aad the tone later waa heavy, prices holding around tJSrrt levels. I - -Ileary general selling kept the market in an unsettled and feverish -state all afternoon, with rallies poorly maintained. The close was barely steady at ai net decline ef 123 9 133 points. . Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke Co., Board- of Trade building: Open. High. Low. Close. January 4798 2S17 2j715 2713 February , j . . . 2708 March 2788 2799 2700 2695 Kay 1. . . 2690 July 2970 it9S3 2815 2885 September 2800 October 3875 2SS5 S779 3779 November 2733 December 2825 2846 274 3743 BOSTON COPPER MARKET Furnished by Overbeck A ef Trade building: A, meek Aiiouex ................. A rcadian Pntte BaL (si. St A ris. ............ CaJL Hecla Centennial . IIy West DarisDaly East Butte .............. Franklin lianeock Helvetia Indiana Isle Kryale Kevweeoa .............. Rer r taWe .............. La Salle ?ia-on V ttty i . f y f Miniu2 Michigan Mohawk X"ipioing ................ North Butte North Lake Old Domiukm O-ceiU Ouihcy Sbannou . .............. Shattuek Superior ...... ......... Sup. A Boston ........... Sft Packing Trinity Tuolumne Flirted Fruit United Shoe Mschy Untied Shoe Mscl.y. pfd. United States Smelters United State Smelters pfd. . Utsh A oex Utah Cent. tctoeia 'Vinofta ...; VVSverine Wyandot Cocke C., Bid. . . 78. 4H . . 60 .. 9 . . 405 . . 16 2 ." 1344 . . 4H ls . . 34! 14 5 5 .. i 6H 6H . . 65 .. 11 .. 141 :: 3 .. 5S .. 71 ! 34 13 H 9H 3 .. 136 : 4 ! II .. IS7! 5!"f . . 27 H . . 68 . . 49 IH .. 10$ 4 H 14 . . as 1 . . 90 Beard A'k. eO 43 4H 65 71 410 1C4 3 TH 14 3 7H 7 IS 34 H 2 - S 6 f 7 70 12 14 H 1 40 60 71 H 1 7 13 94 8 13r U 4H I H 189 52 , 2S 68 SO 4 104 H 1 H 2f IOO New Tork-Loadoa SDyer Nw Tork. June S. (U. P.) Bar 109 H; Londoa. 53 Hd. sorer. Forelga, Boad Market Furnished by Overbeck & Cook Co.. Board of Trade building: Bid. Ask. A. F. 5s Oct, 1920 97 H 87 V. C. 5 Hs Nov. 1910 99 100 C. K, 5 H . 1921 98 99 A. F. Sec. 5s Aug. 1919..... . 99 19 Rev, France 5s 1931....... 145 185 Pari 6 Oct. 1921 87 . 98 Msnwiiiew Nor. 1919 99 f 99 Kouia Extn. 5Hs 1921 54 H 87 Ruaaian Intl. SHs 1926 ,. 116 . 124 Dcm. Ss Aug. 1919 : 99 IOO Dora. 5a Apr. 1921 98 98 Dora. 5 Apr. 1931. 97- 97 Dout 5a Apr. 1924.. i 8 Argentine s May 1920,... 99 98 Cluna 6s 1919 94 9 Dora. Canada 5s 1937 97 H 98)4 Takiraa Mattoa for East Yakima. June C. The first considerable ship ment of Yakima mattoa rontngaed to tbe Chi rago market will be ahirtped Thursday. Jaia 12, when foair of the valley sheep omperae wtil join ia makina up a traioloed of 27 cars. Tbese are yearlings aad wether carried over from last faB. With th Chicago xnutloa aaarket showing strong, the sheepraea figure taey will snake a cleanup on the shipment. They have had the expense of carrying- the stock aver the, winter, but have a good f ieece from each of tlx 111 aad have added poundage by the excellent graxiag there ha been iu the valley thia spring. Minneapolis Flax Market Minteveis June S. TL N. S.) Flax seed, $4.6994 71; April. $4.6604.68. Locker Eansacked When Owner Plays Ball; $7 Is Taken While Ralph Davis, an employe of the First NaXiooaJ bank, waa playing base ball at Tarenty-fourtB and" (Vaughn streets Thursday, his locker was' entered and his watch and 37 were stolen. An other player lost $5 In eastu The thief ransacked several lockers. 1 The management of the Multrromah club reported to the police the theft of a watch from the club. IL W. Jeffery of 470 Hawthorne) avenue reported the theft of a tire from his automobile while the car was parked in front of SS Grand avenue. The home of C E. Opperman at 157 East Russell street was entered by a thief durinsr the day and a watch, raaor and gold nugget and other Jewelry were stolen. While shopptna; in the Yamhill street public market .Thursday Mrs. Harry E, Weightman of 410 Fifth street, reported a- suitbox containing a sear suit was Stolen. , LABOR SHORTAGE! CAUSE BIG OFFERING OF CATTLE IN YARD Liberal Supplies Are Soon Expected From the Grass Lots of the Interior .Nominal Showing la AH Al!e at North Portland for Day. . Y PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RCN Hogs. Cattle. Calres. Sheeh. Friday 102 ... ... tVeek ago 258 1 34 Two weeks (go... 833 SO 8 7T Four week age... 290 , 12 136 ear ago j. . . 471 02O 21 31 Two years ago.... 500 160 24 tl 1 nree years ago.. . itouoay Four years ago.... 479 30 3 North Only two loads of livestock entered the Portland yards over nieht and there was not ttf- firieot stuff arailabl to test sentiment or th Price. For cattle there were no sew arrivals to offj?r during the dsy.i aot a single arrival being shewn erer night. Indications point to a- rather lib eral run of graeaers because ef the' fact that labor is abort ia the interior aad livestock saea are going to reduce their herds as much aa 1 tible en this accotmL General earxla ran-- Cood to choice steers ......... $11 00 9 IS-Od Fair to good ster.. ....... . Coaunoa to fair steers ........ Common rteera .............. Good to choice cow and heifers Fair f medium cows and beriera. 3trdinra to fair eows and heifers. Canners ................ Pulls Calves ....... ............. 10.009 10 $0 9.90 S.80 9 750 9 00910.40 8 86 9 9 7.04 9 b a no 9 3 3.009 6 9.001 13 Swlna Trade la Steady Trade ta the twine market was stedv for the day at North Portland with only a limited ro in sight. General run of really top bogs kt quoted around 19.23 19 30. but it takes tit goud stuff to bring the extreme mark. General net range: i Prim mixed .819.009 18 80 Medium mixed ......... 18.73 919.I0 Rough bearies. .............. 17 30918SO Iigs 17.00917S0 IttJk ., 19 509197$ Sheep Situation Steady Another small run of stuff ereeted the shi and lamb trade at North Pan-tksBd for the ear. There was a rtesdy demand for the few animals that cam forward but price bcki uachanged. 4ineral sheep range Prime lamb 113 00 9 14 Faid to good lambs 12.00 9 13 Cull lambs 9 009 10 Teerrmgs ' . . T.OS 9 8 Wether ................... 700 9 e Ewes 4.00 tf 7 Frfflay Lrrestock ShraSerS Mixed Stuff C. E. Locke. MoSaHa. 1 kwdj r'ogs aad sheep : L. A. Thomas. West Stajtoni 1 load af hog abd cheep. . Tnoraiay Attarnaea Sales COWS .T3 hfrs of No. 2. 1 . 7. 26. 13. 109 34. 10. 15 6, 6. 27. Are. lbs Price, ..1167 $ 9190 ..103S lQiOO OO OO 00 00 73 No. 27 Ave. Tb. Priee. i Ite .. 118 $ 9.00 j 2. . . 990 1.00 f 3. .. 614 J.tO I 2 940 LAMBS . 70 $18.50 I 18 83 $14 . . 72 14.A0 j 100 81 14 . . 73 14.00 I 13 63 11 . . 72 14.00 112 71 13 EWES .. 183 3 7.00 . Wethebs . . 140 $ 8 50 I TFARLINGS . . 105 $ S 25 I Hogs .. 23 19 25 1.. . . 313 19 25 I 14.. STEERS . . 723 3 7.25 i 26.. . .1053 10.25 I Friday Mernln Bale STEERS Av. lbs Price. 1 Sa At. Tbs 605 193 $19 20 19 732 310 1023 810.00 I TEARLJNG SHEEP 18.... 84 S S.09 I EWES 2.... 143 8 .0 I UllBS 5 66 $12 OW . PHc. Si PORTLAND TRAFFIC RULES PROTESTED (Continued Pleat Fsge One) 00 LIBERTY BOND SALES Liberty boada closed la th Xew Tork msrket at following prices: 1 SHs 1st 2d 4 IstSHs 2d4Hs 3d 4 a Monday Tueaday Wredaeaday. Thmraday I riatay , - 1 99.84 99.34 9.4w 99.4 99 46 93.30 93.20 95.20 S.Sr 05.36 -S4.SS 94.26 94.30 S4.34 94.30 . 95.80 95.59 ' 95.60 95.74 86.00 93.00 94.74 93.70 94.89 94.7ft . 95.70 94.68 - 95.36 ; 93.6 " 95.B2 4th 4 Hs 95.02 S4.SS ." S4.S4 ; 94 92 4.90 -- 8s 4s 100.09 loo.no . 99 98 99.98 3.9$ areas for a very few minutes. Tley assert that patients are compelled to park their machines five or six blcx ks away for a call of a few minutes. That the physicians themselves must go sev eral blocks from their offices to Ast their machines, sometimes In efhergerfcy Gases, is another contention. Protesting against the regulations now in - force, W. F. Woodward of th aodard-4Jlarke company pointed Out many glaring Instances of discrimina tion, and said tbs restrictions here are worse than in any other Coast city. INSTANCE IS CITED JL J. Jones of the Jones: Market! is another remonstrant 'against existing regulations. He points out that he has a 50 foot frontage on Fourth street and 100 on Alder. The 50 foot epaoes. on the non-restricted street is taken up by a fire hydrant and; basement elevator. Parking regulations will hot permit cars to stop on Aider. "Currtomers, therefore, ara compelled to carry heavy packages from one to inrr uiucss ui ucai . iiij oivu. Jones states, "and rather than do that they go to establishments where they can nark long enough to surchase. I am losing customers "by the unjust regulations." TIRED OF POLICE STATION "I cant stoo my car on Alder st long enough to run upstairs to my of fice." asserts Dr. Alan Welch SmEth, -without appearing , at the police sta tion. It Is discrimination against those on Alder and Washington streets. I have to park several blocks from the office when I may remain only for a minute, and suffering persons are com pelled to do the same. It is an Im possible ait nation which must be rem edied in some way. ' "Something will have to be dorke," Dr. E. A. Sommer complained. "We cannot keep our offices where patients must park five or! six blocks away. The present ordinance are . an i neon venhf new both to doctors and pa, tienta and a move to residential dla- trictsvtoay be necessary. . I predict that mere win re a general removal unless existing conditions . are remedied. j . : ONE-WAT TBAPFIC' CONSIDERED Lieutenant Lewis, in charge of traffic for tha police) bureau, says It will rec ommend that regulations remain Un changed. That great congestion wrould result on Aider and Washington parking were allowed is his atatemenL HA explains, however, that one-way traf fic is u rider consideration, j 1. tjeet Roosevelt Highway Body Congratulated t?airn,'t June 6 "CongraUiiationa J to you, your able associates and th poo pl of the state genera'.y on the suc cess of the Boosevelt highway meajrute." reads a message sent by Governor ci cott to Ben F. Jones, secretary of the Roosevelt Highway ; association, Thurs day. "If this office may be of any as sistance In your efforts to secure federal Shara of ! appropriation i please ad vibe. Will be txlghiy pleased to coojperate."! 0. A 0. Students at Mining Camp Lose Property in Blaze -. ; " : 'rZ - v 'V Cottage Grove June Twelve) O. A. C students lost Utair entire campirg outfit at the Bohemia mines Wednesday. The students, who have been prospect lng in the vicinity for a week, returned to the cabin to find it destroyed by fire. They place their loss at $300. It Id be lieved to have caught from moss on the roof. The students returned to Cbrvallis Thursday. . Han Loading Ties Hurt Cottage GrOYSv June 4. Bonnie Per inl. while Loading ties at th Divide sta tion, was knocked to the ground from the car by a tie. His tight arm was broken in two places and his collar bone was fractured. . BERNSTORFF'S NAME BOBS UP IN THE TRIAL; AGAINST THE TRIBUNE Ford Attorrtey Asserts Mrs. Pat terson "Was friendly With : German Envoy. Mount Clemens, Mich., June . (I. X, S.) The plaintiff rested his ea4e)ain the Henry Ford-Chicago 'Tribune l.000,00 libel suit shortly after 10 o'clock today and the first half cf the famous trial came ta an end. Immediately followirrW the closing1 Of the plaintiffs case ru-guments were be gun oft a motion by Ford's attorneys to withdraw the Solomon News company of . Detroit, codefendants with the Tri bune, from the caae. The most sensational bit of evidence presented today came when Attorney Lucking of the Ford counsel, declared he would show that Mrs. Elinor Med HI Patterson, one of the Stockholders of the Tribune, waa friendly with Count vori Bernstorff. the German ambassador, during her residence in Washington, At torney Lucking was reading a deposi tion from Sirs. Patterson concerning her connections with the--Tribune when he said: "Your honor, we are going fo show Ihst. Mrs. Patterson was friendly with the. German envoy and unfriendly- with ether diplomats in Washington, -171 can prove that Mrs, Patterson cut Count von Berneterfre friendship one year before we got Into the war," Attorney Stevenson, for t&a Tribune, declared. Jndge Tuckwr sustained the objections of the Tribune attorneys and ruled aut all testimony bearing oh Airs. Patter sou and the former German ambassador. Attorney Murphy read an editorial written In February. 1914, and printed in tb Tribune, the tenor of whleb was that Bemetorff served Germany well and was a friend of the United States. roarih Committee to Sleet Oregon City, , June 6. A meeting of the committee appointed to take charge of the Fourth of July celebration will be held at the commercial club rooms Monday evening. It will work In con junction with a' committee of firemen. FJVE TRANSPORTS BRING 10,925 E! Vessels Dock in Quick Succes sion at New York War t : Brides Returning. New York. June K. a Flv. transports, bearing 10.923 veterans of th war, arrived In Is'ew York harbor and - docked In quick succession this morning. Among ths homecominu troops) were Units of the Ninetieth di vision, made up of Texas and Oklahoma national army men, and the last of the Stth division, from the Middle WesL The arriving fleet was led by the Von Steuben, a former German liner. Her contingent was commanded by Briga dier General Charles J. Bailey and were mostly national guardsmen .from Texan and Oklahoma. Among th 29 casual officers aboard waa Colonel Percy L. JoneS of Cedartown, Ca.. who brought back a legion of honor, Croix de Guerre, and French medal of honor. Th rear guard of th 88th division, the "cloverieaf." returned on th Madawsska, under command of Colonel It. P. Howell. Th first returning out fit of th 90th division, the 16itU field, artillery brigade headquarter under command ef Brigadier General Henry W. Brutner. waa aboard the vessel. She also brought It wsr brides. The Santa Ana, bringing trie head quarters troop of th 78th division, the 603d engineers and minor detachments ; th Euranla, with units of the 320lh in fantry and tb Polar Sea, with casual, arrived a few minutes later. The Pre toria, with unit of the 141th infantry, was due later in the day. Proposed Single 4 Tax Law Form' Is Legally Approved - Salem, June l.---Th forms of initiative) petition for a single tax amendment ia the stats constitution have been ap proved by the secretary of state's of fice. The signatures of 99tQ. legal vot ers, certified by the county clefks of the counties in which the signatures are secured, will be necessary-Jo get the measure before th people at- the gen eral election in November, 1920, and tho petitions must all be filed with the retary of state's offiee not (ess than four months before th date of the elec tion. The proposed amend menL'which is be ing initiated by the Oregon Single Tax league, provides that 'From July 1, 1921. to and until July 1, 1925, all reve nues necessary for the maintenance cf state, county, municipal and district gov ernment shall be raised by a lit on the vatu of land, irreapective of Improve ments in or en it, and thereafter the full rental value of land, irrespective of improvement, shall b taken in lieu of all other taxes for the maintenance of government, and for such other pur poses as the people may direct." "Th Intent of this amendment," the petition States, "is to prevent forevtr the exploitation of the individa! through ths Monopoly,, of natural or community made value or opportunities." The J?eruvian government is planning the establishment of aerial mall, pn senger and freight routes extending into mountainous regions. . LIBERTY aAND VICTORY BONDS IP tOU SfUST StLL TOUR LIStrtTr OR ViOTOKV SOROS, SELL TO US. 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