THE OREGON DAII-Y JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1820.
WINTER'S -TOLL IN APPLE ORCHARDS PROVES TO BE HEAVY .a-
INDEBTEDNESS SHOWS INCREASE
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MOST CUBE BUTTER
E
UH
HIGH
PRC
Tread of the butter tru5e appear to
be steady ' renerally at Portland 'and
other Pacific Northwest points. No
chanare In prices was Indicated for the
day. - j "" , " -;;v. '-.
There was' not disposition tmonf the
trade to make any change whatever
prices for -the day. Supply In general
was about equal to the current demand
and as cubes . showed a rood movement
around the values quoted, prints were
likewise stationary.
PUty cents appears to be about the
extreme top for cube extras at this time,
although It may still be possible to ob
tain the other half eent quoted nominal
ly of late. Some complaints are made
ty rereiffers that they are unable to. se
cure 50r for their extras, but the trouble
appears to be more because their stock
is realty not In the extra class, than any
lack of demand at the price named.
Most of the cubes now arriving are not
really extras. ......
Bxcess moisture cubes are finding
scant sales theses days and buyers are
vary about : taking hold at any price.
Those dwtririf special' Information reganUnc
any msrket. should writ the tlutat lull tor.
Orrcon Journal, eaclosiea; lUmp for reply.
E MARKET IS HOIDITTO WEtl
WhUs there m sot saaeh sotlvttv showa la
the trad far tba first day over tha holiday, the
market for ret generally -raOetad a stead? ton
alone the street. Bavtnc price remained oa
eraUjr at 7e a doaen. .
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CH1CKE1T SUPPLIES AC'CTr3ttTI.ATB
. Aasnnniilauns supplies of efatekana ara
shown is -, tha froal street trade, quit Bbml
stwka havlns been carried ever from Saturday.
Indaaatfesa poiat avneraily to little price ciaaxva.
MKAT 'OmtfOK IOOK8 TEAIT
Outlook for aaantrr killad meats appear
ctrad? ao far as the next day or aa ere ea-e-iTMd.
Tuesday trada npnad with a healthy
tone with; pracliosBy oo .chansaa in tha pnoa
DALIES ?EAS COMINO BY TUTCST
. A. truckload of rreaa peaa from The Dalles
made, iu appearaaee in the looal trade during
the dev. JwtMi sroemra who owned the
stock - were assiac aereraX casta a sound, above
the previous market;
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LETTTJCK STOCKS ABE SHORTER
' While cooae local head fcttnoa naming for-
ward, total aorDlMe in the trada here era eeaitt
benaaMof the lack of southern off prince. Beat
local waa generally quoted around 90c a 'doaen.
BBIEP If OTIS 'OF PRODUCE TRADE
Harar prieea are generally BOc higher; far
ther top aoon. ; j. ' . .
Strawberries are. sngntly lower lot MR it-
rietses. - -
. Old potatoes firmer at T 0 8 la , pound;
new stock ateady.
Ripe tncuu' again appearing in alight
all.' - . .-. ,-i
Aapsragus remains eearee and very firm
.priced. '
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WEATHER HOTICE POB SHIPPERS
durinc the hext 3 a hours aaninat the fallowing
n&axunum temperaenree: boiaf north. 7 i ee-
t-raes; northeast ortr 8.. P. A S. R. R.. 80
degree" east to Baker. 90 dt green, and south
t Ashtsnd. 80 decrees. Maximum temperature
ax i'ortutna tomorrow aDout la
WHOLESALE PRICES ITS POBTLAJfP,
Three are prices retailers pay wholesalers, ex
cept aa ocnerwiss- notea : i
.i ' - 1: Dslry -rvsductt
BTJTTER Belling price, box lots : Creamery,
prima parrbment wrapped, 54s lb. ; prime first,
62a lb.; ' fintxr 51e !; smaller lota at an ad
ranea. Jobbiatr prices: Cube extras, 9&
fiOe Lb.: pnm fintt Kf8He.
BIT TTE B FAT rotfUnd deHn-ry basis. 680
65e; cnontry station. 610 62c.
' OLEOMARGARINE 'Best brands. 40e; ordi
nary, 89 He; bakers. 83o; autmaraarina. . t. Ib.
cartons. 82c lb. i i
CHEESK JJelHng! pries: Tillamook, freak
Oregon, fanry1 triplets. SSASfte lb.; Toun
America, 8 74 S Sc. Prtees to Jobbers t o. b.,
- Tillamook triplets, 82c; TounS America, 88a,
Belling price: Cream, brick. 40O42e. Sellint
price: Block Bwtis, 484c; llmbaxaet. 40 0
42c per .lb. -
KGOS Burinx prinesr Ourrebt receipts.
37 W8He; candled, seilinx price. 41042c; se
lect. 42. :
UVE POULTRY Sellinc price: Heary
hens. -82c; j light hem. 20Oc; apHog
liaht. 2S H 30c; heary, 8c lb.; old roorter. Srte
Tb.: aauabs. - 88.00; ' pigeons. 81.603.00
duaen; turkejrs.;, hre. ( lb.; .dreaaed, 46
per lb. '-. i ' ' -
Fresh Vaoetablee and Fruit
FRESH FBC1T Oranges. 44.TS0T.OO pet
box; banaaas,tllyllHo lb. lemons. 84 75 0
6 26 pet crate; Florida grapefruit, 87.60 0
8.60; California. 88.76.
APPLKJ -Various raneUea. local. 81.28 0
400. . : i
URIED FRCTT Datea. Droanedariea. 87.80:
Farda,, 14 OO per box; raisins. 8 crown loose
Must a tel. 16c per lb,; fira. 68.60 0 5.6O box.'
ONIONS Helling price to callers, new red,
88.60 CTS 78 per ewt.; Cstifornis yellow, 82 60;
white, 82.78 0 8. OO era Is; garlio, 3Je per lb.;
green nninns, 40c par doaen bnaehea, onioa
seU. 1 7 e 1 per lb.
HOTATOKS Sellina price: Oregon fancy.
87.60 s 8.60; Gems, 88.00(0 8 50 cwt: buy
ing price. 86.60 9.75; new, 12124c Ib.
BEURIE3 Oresoo DoUara, 85.00 06.00;
Clark aewUiniv 80.60 0 7.00. .
VEGETABLES Turnipa, 0 par doses
bunches, carrots. 84.00 3 4.50 sack; beets,
.85 doxen : bunches ; - cabbage, California,
2 0 4c; ' lettuce, 88.00 0 8.60 per crale; cn-
cumbers, . 82-60 per dnaen; tomatoes, 88.00
08.25; ecai plant. 60c Ib.; brocoui. 81.28
0 2.26; bell pepners. 7Sci aprauta. 17a per Ib.;
rclery. ,81.60 ! per doaen; peas. 1O012HC lb.;
artichokes. 81.60 per doaen; asparagus, Oregon.
82.7508.00 doxen baiwhes. -
5 i Msau and rreiikxu '
COCNTRT MEATS Selling price: Country
hogs, 19 02fiefor top blockers; ' beary, loe;
beat eeal, 18c; heary veal, 120 ISe per Ib.
SMOKED MEATS Han. 88 0 44a per lb.;
breakfast baeon, S5 0 5c; pkmios, 26e per Ib.;
ottage roll, S8o per Ib.
LASD Kettle rendered. 2Te la. ; UadaM.
25c; tie roe basis : compound, 24s;
Ftsh and Sneltflah .
' FRESH FISH Saimoo. fresh CTiiiJook, 22 9
25e; .halibut, fresh, 18 0220 Jh.'; - aturgeon,
4 ): biack cod. . 10 0 lie lb.; sflrer smelt.
lOe per lb.; kippered salmon, 82.60 per 10-lb.
basket; kipered - eod. 62.36; Columbia smelt.
- 6e per lb.; rasor elsms. ( )-box; crabs, 82.50
wa.ow oosei;; roe snaa, J ve 10, ; rrr email ahsfl.
600c; tang Pod. (8o lb. '
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XET
BASKET
Within s 1 few days or a week the
strawberry season will be In full swinff
here. Within that period it Is expected
that carload lots of Hood River and oth
er Columbia river section berries,' will
be moving- to market and Willamette
valley point . production will also be in
creased. !;,-'.,. v ;
A. slight softenlnr; of strawbrry prices
was noted for the day, bat there was
little chance in the retail prices, although
some sold local soft varieties down to
JOo a box.
Because of , ths poor quality of offer
intrs there Is little sale for California
cherries here. Retailers are offering
them at 15 25c a pound, according to
quality and even the best is not very
good. - - ' f-.--- .
Apricots from the south are coming
forward more freely and are being of
fered by retailers around 10c a dosea.
The fruit, while of good quality, is of
email stse. t
A .small supply of cantaloupes con
tinues to come and retailers are report
ing sales around 25c for small fruit.
The following prices at average ones tha eon
rtim era are expeoted to pay retail atoree. Qual
ity quoted is tee average, fancy stuff being
slightly higher sod inierior stuff fractionally
lower. ...!
Butter Best creamery prints. 58 081a. .
Eggs Freeh laid, 46s par do.; fancy trash,
40 m 4So per doe. -- -,-
Poultry Chick ena. drmaed. 4 So per lb. ; geese,
drocied, 4 5e per lb. ' . j
Fish BaXmon, 80 083a par lb.; halibut. 28e
per lb. t . -
Flour Beat local patent; 83.8504.00 per
aaek, 49 Tba.
Potatoaa Burbanks, 8 01Oo per Ih.
Ordona Dried. 6 0 So per Ib.
8trawberriea Oalifomia, 2O02Se box; Ore
gon. 10 0 40a box.
Coarse Grain Is
Showing Strength
There was a somewhat stronger tone in
coarse grains generally for the day at
Pacific Northwest. Little stock Is being
offered in either oats or barley trade at
primary points and buying prices there-
tore are on a nominal basis.
MUlfstuffs -continue to gain in strength and re
ports indicate a still higher price is betas planned
by milling interest.
Hay market continues extremely firm for all
offerings.' Little 'real good quality is offering
in any line, While much interest ia shown in
new crop alfalfa, the trade here ia not yet con
trading - because of tha uncertainty of tha sit'
nation.
FKETXSTUFF3 Belling price: Feed oats $78,
roiled oaney 677 ton.
FLOUR Selling price, milldonr: Patent.
818.76; Montana spring wheat. 814.85; Willam
ette valley 'brands, 811.20; local straight.
811.20; bsksra' Jrx-al, 818.50; graham. 811.50.
Prices for icity deliveries for five-barrel Iota. -
HAT Buying prices: Willamette timothy,
fancy. 832LOO per ton: vetch, 830.00; cheat,
822.00(13.00; etraw, 8101 clover. $31.10;
grain, 825.00: alfalfa. 835.00 38 00 a ton.
ORAIN 8ACKS Nominal New crop dehv
err. No, 1 Calcutta. 21 0 22a in car loU:
up-jess amonnts nicher.
MIL.IiTUFK3 Mfll
$58.00 0 57.OO.
OATS Per ton. buying price: Feed; $70,00 0
TO 60. i
BABLETT I " Buying price: Feed. 880.00 0
06.60; mUIfcig. 87.00 0 87.50; rolled barley,
selling priced 871.00 ton. :
'. Fifty-fifth weekly bulletin covering wheat and
wheat flour movement throughout the United
States for the week ending May 21. 1820. in
comparison with figures same period year ago.
run at mills, sacked.
11
6,554.000
5.287.000
D
O.
STJ&AR Nominal prices, refinery
Cube,' 625. 80; fruit and berry. 824.75
yellow. . $24.15; granulated, 824.76; extra
824 35; goiden C. 824.28.
HON Ex New. 87.000 T.BS ease,
KICK Japan atari. No. 1. 13 He: . Ken
Orleans bead, t ); Bine Ros 1S per Ib.
SALT Coarse, hsf ground. 100a, $17.26
per toa; 50s. $lft.75; table dariy. 60s, $17.26;
bales, $3.80 04.00; fancy tatue and dairy.
830.K0 ; lump rock, 828 60 per ton.
BEANS (Sales by jobbers) Small whlte,
Tfee per lb.: large white, 7e lb.; pink. 81a
Ib.: limsa, HViC; bayou. 11 e; reds. 10He;
vievon oeansL ouying ncnt nomiisi, SHa ib.
CANNED MIt.K Carnation, 88.83; Borden.
8.85; Aster, 6 25: Kagle. 8 1 1.25 : Ubby.
80.25; Mount Vernon. 80.25 per ease.
COFFKB Roasted. 84048c in sacks e
drums.' i. 1, ' ' v . . . .
SOrA CRACKERS tn bulaV 17 He per Ib.
NUTS Waluuu. 83 40c per lb.; almonds.
-88c; filberts: 82e j0 aack lata : peanuts, 16 0
loo; pscsus. 25o; BrsaiM. 80c
- Kewt Tor Rstter and Kggg
"wrwYork, June 1 1.I. N. 8. Butter:
Market - earner; creamery extras. - 68 H 0 83c;
creamery urvti, a t r ouc.: creamery, Higher sror-
ing, oumsc; state uairy tuba, 44 088s;
renovated extras, t!3 0 34c.
V Cheese Market wmk ; atatev whole milk ape
dais, 2Via2; whose milk, fancy. 27H0
aoe; Wiscontsn. i low . grade. 2O0 8Se; woc
anus, rancy iwnt AnieTTran. S9 ay S3 tee; state.
-iw y e je; i Him. steals. 'lStie:
akims. fair to good, 82 010c; low grade. 6 0
1 0c. !
Eges Market Irregular; nearhy white, fancy.
53c; nearby brown, fancy, 48 H 0 48e; extra.
wvgci;Uw, vsCTltrc. , 4 .... . .
i Dried ! Fruit and Beam
Sew York; June 1. t. ; N. S.) Beans
Firm. . Marrow choice, $12.00; pea ehotce,
8.00 0 8.S5; red kidney choice, 818.600
10.76.; ! - :. ' : I . - -
Dried frnfts Firm. ". Apricota. extra choice
to fancy,, 27 rf S7c; apples, evaporated, prime
to fancy, 12 018 He; prune, 80s to SOa, IS U
0 25c; 60s to 100s. It Vk Site; peaches, extra
choioe to fanry. 18 0 22c; aeedad raiaina, ehotce
to fancy, 22 0 28 He
. 2.605.OO0
; r
. 2,108.000
718,224.000
2.378,S00
2.671,000
112.144.000
: 74.480,000
88,28T.o6o
8.70S.0OO
1, 1819; to
1820
Wheat receipts from
farms, buthel .....
Wheat receipts from
Wheat receipts from
farms previous
week ..........
farms Jans 27 to
May 21...... "..758.84 2,000
Flour produced dur
ing week, barrels. 1,880.000
Flour produced dur
ing previous week.
barrels . 1.8BS.0OO
Flour produced dur
ing June- 27 to '
May 21. barrets. . 110.798.000
Total stocks wheat
all elevators and
milU. bushels... 111. 574.000
Total stocks wheat .
all elevators - and
mills pretious
week, bushels. ...118,130,000
Change fori week.
decrease 7,558. 00O .
Expoets of wheat and flour July
May 21. 1920, amount to 100,126,000 bush
els of wheat' and 19.208,000 barrels of flour,
making a total equal to 186,554,000 bushels of
wheat, compared with 157.990,000 bushels of
wheat and 24,648.000 barrels of flonr last year
to May 21, which makes a total ef 2S8.908.OO0
buxhles of wheat, last year's total flour exports
including American relief administration and
American Expeditionary Force shipments. The
tint 21 days of May last year are prorated from
the monthly report.
Broomhall cabled:
France All official advices of the crops are
of aa optimistie tenor, but commercial report
are more unfavorable, with many complaints of
rust and weeds in the new wheat. Otherwise
prospects fairly favorable.
Germany Weather ha - been seasonable.
Current " reports mostly describe grain crops aa
good.
Italy Further complaints of crop damage
have been received and it is stated that a fierce
heat is being experienced, which will no doubt
prove very detrimental to the wheat crop, j
Spain and Portugal The oatlook for the new
crops is considered favorable, but supplies are
extremely short.
Aorth Africa There are increasing
plaints of damage to grains in this country,
Australia Wheat throughout this country hi
badly in need of moisture and in New South
Wales especially the drouth is severe.
.India It is predicted there will be no. wheat
for export until next October, despite the fact
that country stocks are of good proportions. - v
United Kingdom Continued good weather has
improved the agricultural praspecta.
Merchants Kxcliange bids:
No. white
. . ... ' BAB LET .
No, 8 bine I. ........ ......
Standard feed ,
CORN
No. S yellow .............
i Eastern grain fax bulk:
j - ' , . ' CORN .
No, 3) yellow
i June.
0960
6750
6650
July.
7000
6650
6500
APPLE DAMAGE IS
BEING
CONFIRMED
GDVERNrvlENT SALES RISE IN RATES A
BEARISH FEATURE
By Hyraaa H. Cohen
All doubt of the seriousness of the
damage to the apple orchards of Hood
River, Mosler and other Columbia river
sections, vanishes with an extended view
of ths district.
That the damage-to trees in the district wiH
amount to about 10 per cent aa s whole there
ia not the slightest doubt. This per eent has
been actually killad as a result of the sa tense
cold last winter. . ,
Some of the trees that fjluaaniind 'extensively
this season are today dead, not having suf
ficient strength to go through the season. Other
trees that blossomed annear dead at this toe,
but experts ssy that they have merely
girea s bad setback and that with proper
this season much eaa be saved. - - .
While it is unpoasfble at this early date to
state with any degree of. certainty what the
output of apples will be at Hood River this
season, ! there ia hUls doubt just sow but
that the crop will be below that of s year
ago. Even with the new area which comes
ante bearing this season, it b not likely that
the Hood River district win in 1920 hate a
crop of over 70 per cent of "a year .ago, and
wen known men estimate a still greater
While meat of the damage add toes ia con
fined to the low land orchards, there ia consid
erable Ions even is tha higher altitudes. How
ever one well known authority estimated that
with the new area in bearing, tha production of
the upper valley will range from 100 to 126
per cent of last rear's crop. This showing is
all that will save the world's beet apple district
from taming out a small crop this season.
The hardest hit section ia tba Fine Grove dis
trict. . .
Eush, to Purchase
Forces Corn High
Chicago, June 1. (T.VN. 8.) Grain fu
tures bulged T cents for corn sad over,- 8 cents
for oats oo the Board of Trade today. ! Receipts
over the double holiday were decidedly disap
pointing, selling pressure was lacking from the
start, buying by a number of strong commission
houses was persistent snd with many stop loss
orders uncovered a litQa baying was sufficient
to'cause a sharp advance.
Bulk of the selling waa of a local character
with a fair volume aeound 81-72 tor July corn
on resting - orders. Crop reports from Indiana
were rather unfavorable for oats and Interest
centered largely - ia September, with one large
local operator reported a continual buyer of the
distant future. : - . "
At the close July corn waa 6 H to 8 Ho
above Saturday's finish and September up 4
to S Ho. July oat finished So higher and Sep
tember 2 He up. Pork finished 15c lower to
6s higher: lard 1H to 12 He down and ribs
5 to 12 Ha off. ' -'
Receipts at the eight leading western markets
for the three days were only 1157 oars. Weather
was unsettled bat warm. i
(
T600 7400
7400 T180
rACTFlC COAST BANK STATEMEnT
- Forthwiw Bank
M f Thia Week. Tear Ago. :
Tuesday ....8 6.0O6.18S.42 8 6.048,210.19
'!, - " . Spokane Banks .
Clearings Tuesday. ... ....... 2.832.228.00
Balancaa Tuesday ........... 1,018,355.00
coma asnu
Clearings Tuesday 989.889.00
Balances Tuesday . 121,417.00
Lea Angel ss Banks
Clearings Tuesday 811,585,708.00
v Seattle Banks
(Tearing.- Tuesday .,,...., t . 8 8,05 1,246.8 1
Balances . . , . . U. ..... . 12.747.584.89
1 San Francisco Bank -
Clearings Tuesday 830,600,000.00
Balancea Tuesday , . . . . U.,686,708.00
j, . c : - . - ; - ;
Chleaffo Dairy "W4it k '
Chicago, June 1. Butter Receipts 12.468
tubs. Standards. 61 He; firsts. 47S81a; sac
onds, 414c: packing stocks, 84 & 40c.
Kggs Reeeipta 3442 crates. Miscellaneous.
87&8c: ordinary firsts 8 40c: storage, 41 H
42He; checks, 8034c: dirties. 82g5c;
Cheese Twins new, 27c; dairies, 27 H 28c;
Toung Americas, 8 29 He: Longhoma, 29 0
29 He; brick, 28H29c
Live .poultry S6c; chickens, 85 He; roost
ers 20c; geese, 2 0c: ducks, 80c j 1
Liberty -Bond gales
(rnrnished by Ovsrbeck A Cooke Oo.)
Liberty.
I4berty.
Liberty.
Liberty,
Liberty.
Liberty,
Liberty.
Victory.
Victory.
Onn .
Hs 180
1st 4s, ............ ....
2d 4a.............. 8720
1st 4Ha. ........ ... 8770
2d 4 Ha 8740
3d -4Sis... 8182
4th 4Hs .20:
Ks ....;, .'9900'
i ............. vOUO
Close.
9120
6680
8612
8704
8680
0O
R7SK
, 9598
S5SS
' Forelya Exchanre Steady S
''New Tork. June 1. U. P.) Tha foreign
exchange market held steady through the day.
with- alight changes. Demand starting eased H
to $8. 1 H in the afternoon. Franc checks slid
off 9 to 12,87 and Belgian cables S to 12 82.
Lire demand held around 16.78; cable 16.83.
juaraa uemana were .0200,- cables .0262
cisn dollars were .8835. -.-.'-
Sas Franelaro
fan Fxancimo. June
88 m 8Sc;. large bens.
26 929a ;
Posltry Market '
1. (U. F.) Broflera.
32 6840; bast ducks.
No. ; Ave. Ibi
I 1....110
66
15.... 112
' Chicago,' June 1. IL N. :S.J A general
rush to uy caused corn to open He lower
to 2 e higher, with aborts ia a panic to get
to ' cover. The market waa extremely nervous.
freonentl iumDing shamlr between trades.
Oats onened H to e higher, with a lack
of selling premure and buying by two lug houses
the chief features. j
Miarpiy lower.
United
CORN
Provisions started
Chicago range by
July . . . .
September
July
September
July . . .
September
July . . . .
September
September
Open. High, r Low. , Clone.
166 ? 173H 166 172 H
154 19s 154 ! 168
OATS r
89 H VJ H j 89 02
76 78 H 70 78
PORK
840O 8400 8855 3400
8500 3R20 8485 8520 .
LARD
2090 20U7 2082 2097
2177 2187 !2170 : 218T
RIBS ;
1815 1817 1815 1817
1887 1895 1885 1895
DAIRY PROBTJCE OF THE COAST
Seattle Market
Seattle. June 1. (U. P.) Butter City
cieamery, estraa, ennea aw; Dncxs, oec.
Ken FTesn ranen, to sc.
Raw milk, per cwt., 82. 60 to 82.66. .
Lea Anuaisses Starke.
Los Angeles, June . 1 L N. S.) Butter,
K4c nonnd.
Egs-v Extras, 42e; 'ease count, SOe; pullets.
88c; pea wee pullet., Z9e. .t
Poultry Hens, 22 9 28c; broilers, 25 928c
fryers. 26c; roasters, .88c
San Francises) Market
Baa Francisoo, June 1. (U. P.J Butter-
Extras. 64 He: prime firsts. 53 He.
Eirt Extras. 45 He: fimto, 40Her extra
milleta. 88 e: undersized uuilets. :82 He.
Cheese California fiats, fancy. 57 He; firsts.
24c pound. - ; .
POTATOES ALONG THE COAST
tan Franc tooe Market " -
San Francisco, June 1. (O. P.) New
erop. 8 0 8 He per pound; old erop, 9 10c per
pound.
Onions Australian brown. 86.60 9 T.00.
Field peaa 5 HO 5 He lb.
Loe Ancelea. June 1. (I. N. 8.1 Potatoes
Stockton Burbanks. fancy. 88.50 0 9.00; Idaho
Ruaeeta, 39.00; new stock, looal Early and Whim
Rose. No. 1, 82.86 8.00; No. 2, 31-10 4T1-90
lug; sacked. No. 1, 87.50 8 25.
!ftw Tork Bond Market
Furnished by Ovsrbeck A Cooke Co.. Board
of Trade building.
'':...' Bid. i Ask.
Atchison GenL 4s. 70 ' 74 H
BsL it Ohio Gold 4s. 60 61
Beth. Steel Ref. 6s. 79 H 80
Cent Pacific 1st 4s. . 69 70 H
C B. A Q. CoL 4s.. 94 H . 94 H
St. Paul GenL 4 Ha. 70 H 71 H
Chisago N. W. UeaL 4a.,... . 9i 71
I A N. Cni. 4s. ,.r. T6H 7T
New Tork Ry" 5s 21 26 '
Northern Pas. P. L. 4s...... 78H 78H
Reading GenL 4s. ......... . 76 ; 76 Vs
Uni.Ki I'sc. 1st 4s.. ........ 76H 78
V. 8. Steel 5s..... 91 H 81 H
Union Pas. 1st Ref. 5s 71 H 72
Rem them Pac Coot. 5s...... ,9614 98
Southern Pac. Conr. 4s...... 76 -76
Penna. Conv. 4Hs.... 88 87 H
Penna. 1st 4Hs .. 94 97
Chea. A Ohio Conv. 6s 69 70
Ore. Short Line 4s 79 , 80
i - iForsIgB Bond Market
: Furnished by Overbeck A
ef Trade building: '
A. F. 6s Oct. 1920. .;.,..'.
V. K. 5 Ha Nov. 1921....,
Rep. Trance 6s 1931......
Taria 6s Oct. 1921 ...... .
Marseille 6s. . ...........
Russia Extn. 5 H s 1921 . ; . .
nussian tnu. oivs liiui,,,
Dom. 5 Apr. 1921....
Dom. 5 Apr. 1931 . .. .
Dom.. 6a Apr. 1926....
Dom. Canada 5s 1937..
V. K. 5s 1937.....
Cooke Co., Board
Bid. Ask.
.. .98 98
.. . . 95 95
..68 71
. 91 92
.. 86 87
,. 25, 28
.. 28 84
,. 96 97
,. , 87 , 88 H
, . . 87 : 88
, . - 86 88
. 84 84
Mosey and ExchSnt-e -
' New Tork. June 1. L N. S.) -CsH money
on the floor, of the New Tork stock exchange
today ruled at 6 per cent; high 10 per cent;
low 6 per cent. Time money waa firm. Rates
were 8 H 99 per cent. The market for prima
mercantile paper was strong.- Call money is
London today was 6 per cent. Sterling ex
chance was strong with business in bankers' bills
at 83.91 for demand. .
Hew Tork Sag-ar and Coffee
' New Tork, June 1. (TJ. P.) Coffee No. '
Bio. 15 916c; No. 4 Santos. 23 924
Sugar steady Raw, 0150 20.56; refined
steady, granulated Sl.BO0 2o.OO.
' Cotton Market Closed
New Tork. June 1, (L N. B.) New Tork
cotton exchange announces it will not reopen
for business until members take, action on legia-
suoq to continue ws present iorm of contracts.
lfw Tork Potato Market
New York. June 1. L'J.. S.J
fin bulk, barrel or bagi Firm.- Nearbv white.
810.00 a 12.60: Bermudas. 810.00 919.00;
svuuwrcs. w.y ev id.uu, ,
: Ifsval Stores Market
New Tork. June 1. (L N. 8. ) Turpentina
savannah.. 81.74 H : New Tork. 82.07 H.
Bans Havaanah, 312.75; New Tork, 819.50
Chlragro Cash Wheat i
Chicagn. June 1. (O. P.) Cash
No. 8 red, S2..89; No. 2 hard. 81.95;
jtaxu, s.vu. "'.j
No, I
Cklearo Fotsto Market V
Chicago, June 1. (L N. 8. ) Potatoes
rteceiptn ear: Minnesota, Dakota. Ohioa
Wisconsin, r.vvsfs.io.
HURT CATTLE TRADE
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN
Hon. Cattle. Calves. Bhcen.
Tuesday ......... 782 784. .... 244
Week ago........ 252 185 2 1188
Two weeks ago. ,.. 126 80 .... 244
Four weeks ago . . . . 145 .... .... 126
Tear ago. . ....... 24 ... 100 94
Two years ago. ..... 207- 299 SI. 65
Three years ago... 474 186 23 ' 45
Four years ago.... 166 16 .... T20
Forty-one carloads of livestock entered
the North Portland alleys for the Tues
day trade. Hoars and: sheep were steady,
while cattle were depressed and lower.
a result of the .continued drive in the sale
of cold storage meat by the government at Port
land, local packers wars not at all alert dnring
the day in taking hold of efrertnga ia the cattle
alleys. Values ia tha entire market were at least
se lower, with the extreme top tot grain and
pulp steers at 1 12.60 (or the day.
General cattle market ransa:
Best beef steers. ........... .1 12.00 9 12.60
11.25 91175
... 10.76 911.25
... 9.75 10.76
... 8.76 9 9.75
.... 8.00 9 8.75
9.75 10.25
8.75 9 9.75
T.759 S.7B
6.75 9 7.76
6.00 9 6.00
6.00 9 8.80
32.00 913.50
8.60 911.00
. 6.00 9 - 8.S0
8.00 9 8.60
Choice crass steers.
Good to choice steers.........
Medium to good steers ........
Fair to good steers. ..........
Common to fair steers..,,.....
Choice cows and heifers . , . . . . .
Good to choice sow and heifers
Medium to good eows and heifers
Fair- to medium eows and heifers
Oanners ...................
Bulls . , . ..... .
Best light .calves. .... ... .....
Medium calves .............
Heavy ealvas ...............
Stackers and feeders..........
Hot Market toady . . i
While the extra dime placed on hogs Monday
was nominal and not maintained for the Tuesday
trade, the North Portland market for hogs was
considered- ateady at 8L6 for the extreme top.
There was a rather liberal supply arsilabls fof
the day: .
General bog market ransa: ,
Prim mixed ...314.76 915.00
Bieaium mixea .............. 14.ZoM14.7B
Rough heavies .............. 10.00911.00
Pigs ...................... 11.00918.00
Smooth heavies .: , . , . , ..... . 11.00 9 18.00
hasp Situation Quiet
With onto a scant annul offerins. the wiuirct
(or sheep and lambs was considered steady for
the day at
changed.
M
3
2.,
2. .
6; .
1..
22. .
6..
2. .
' 5..
8 . .
80. .
25 . .
1. .
3.
25. .
1. .
Ave. lbs.
100
660
8
670
410 .
1080
760
917 h
922
920
864
1088
920
1142
B10
583
1008
600
North Portland and prices hold on
Monday Afternoon
STEERS
No.
31
Price.
$12.50
'8.00
10.50
; 8.00
6.60
9.15
9.15
9.15
' 8.00
, 9.25
8.60
850
9.00
10.50
10.90
12.75
10.00
7.50
10.40
7.00
22
"10
1
Ara Ths.
... 863
. 918
...1101
. .. 660
8.-... 675
1.... 980
6 . 8d5
8. ...1230
1. . . .1140
4. i ..1055
11. ...1020
4. ...1192
1.. 4,1010
68.... 919
23. ...1283
10. ... 770
9.... 410
1.... 780
6...'. 880
Prtco.
8 9.65
9.76
10.50
- 8.00
8.00
9.1S
' 9.15
9.50
'- 9.00
10.25
10.10
' 10.90
. 9.00
11.50
12.75
11.00
i 10.00
T.60
- 8.60
26...
2. . .
1...
a...
l . ...
7...
1
18 . . .
2. ..
1.. .
25...
1. . .
8...
1...
1...
1...
. 1 . . ,
5...
2...
29.
80...
iJ:::
.'987 1
. 975
.1010
. 928
. 680
. 914 :
. 860
. 708
.1000
. 640
. 931
. 890
. 970
. 810 '
.1100
. 820
.1160
. 900
. 715
916
873
. 580
. 780
.1110
. 650
. 620
, 990
.1080
. 940-
OOW8
8.85
6.00
6.00
6.50
2.... 146
8. .., 96
1....- 250
8...: 208
1.... 810
24.... 195
1. .'. .1190
1.... 970
- 1....1440
1.... 660
23.... 800
8.... 1080
4..:. 122
22.... 187
11.... 128
1.... 260
4.... 480
64.... 210
1.... . 70
8.... 97
6.... 184
IS.... 246
6 295
20.... 132
8.... 202
101... J 115
5.... 74
. 1.... 90
8.... 62
92. ... 68
9. . . . 67
16w . . . 60
66 . . ... 68
2. . . . 165
1.... 140
8.... .,116
25.,,-. &8
5.... 124
11. ... 100
9.... 135
8.60
8.00
8.00
7.60
6.76
8.00
8.00
8.00
7.60
8.75
9.00
7.00
8.75
7.00
8.00
10.25
7.76
8.00
8.50
.8.60
- 8.00
7.60
7.00
8.50
8.25
CALVES
5.... 940
8. . . .1020
960
!,.(.. 720
1
1
5. .
6. .
1..
1..
1..
12..
13. .
4..
2. .
2..
1..
..
4
A .
.
2i...
1....
1....
2....
590
.. 840
. ,1050
.. 922
. . 950
. . S90
. .1120
..1105
. . 951
. . 870
.. 670
. . 845
650
. . 896 .
.770
. 902
. 980
677
.1160
790
910
950
910
920
New .York. June 1, TJ. F.) pirioes
were slightly lower at the opening: of the
"ics marxn ioaay. ; caiawm was ki
14 to 111, while Oeneral Motors lost "4
to 27. Openinej prloes: Tobaooo Prod
ucts off i Stodebaker off tVi. RepubUc
teel off 1, , Texas company - off V,
U. S. Steel off 4. Pan-American off 2,
southern: Fadoo up Bethlehem B
off 1J Mexican Petroleum off, t.
American Lcornotivs off 1, Crucible off
3. Sinclair off . Retail Stores off 2K
International Paper off i f
1 Raising' of rediscount rates- by the federal re-,
serve bank waa given as the canes for the slump
at the opening. Rails hold up better than , the
induetriala Among tha oils. Pan-American is
sues Were particularly soft, with the "A" stocks
off 2K. at 101 Vk.
The market bad a raSy ahortly after she
opening, . but did not last long. Traders again
took the short side sad most of tha early selling
was of professional character. Steal eommcs
sold down to 91 Vs. as compared with Satur
day's high of 94 i . Pan-American Petroleum
sold off nearly five points from tts recent high.
. The market dosed lower.
Call money rates, which had been per cent
aS during tha day. lumped to 10 during tha last
half hour and selling of motors and oils wss re
newed, . Offerings of stock, however, were email.
Steal common held around 91 H . Tobacco stocks
hold Suxt of a rally of tha early afternoon.
Furnished by Overbeck- A Cooke ooaapaay,
Board -of Trade building:
Open 1 Highf
I T.00
8.00
7.00
6.78
7.50
6.00
8.00
7.50
5.75
5.75
8,00
8.00
8.75
7.00
8 00
'! 7.00
7.00
A65
8.00
10.26
10.25
8.00
8.50
5.00
5. OS
7.00
. 7.00
6.00
8)3.00
. 10.00
9.00
8.50
10.00
9.25
BULLS
8 7.00
. 7.50
8.00
' STAGS
8 s.eo
MIXED
8-00
8.75
IT...
8..,
2...
19...
1...
134812.T8
2.,
1...
848
320
158
170
. 810
.2070
8.00
8.0O
1S.50
10. 00
8.00
8.00
1.... 910 9 7.00
13.10
' 16. UO
18.00
18.50
18.10
15.00
. 12.25
13.00
13.00
14.50
14.00
14. OO
13.00
. 14.75
13.00
HOGS
8. ...
12....
683
911
84,.
4..
10..
, 90..
6..
89..
147..
20. .
10, .
14. .
7..
3..
10..
1..
2..
LAMBS
.. 189
, . 805
.. 167
. . 194
,. 661
, . 190
,.65
, . 165
131
. . 220
. . 255
.. 426
,. 842
, . 180
250
18.50
. 18.50
10.00
18.60
18.60
10.00
11.00
EWES
3 .6.00
8.00
8.00
8.00
t 9.00
8.00
6.00
11....
85 ...
12 '. HI
11....
T7....
1....
.7....
20 . . .'.
13... .
1. ...
14....
T
i
TO.
110
108
108
79
108
87
'90
116
185
' 18 1
120
103
169
180
145
YEARLINGS
7.60
17.50
9.0O
9.00
8.60
8.76
! 9.00
19.00
WKTHRS
7.60
I 7.60
I 8.00
9.00
6.00
; 8.50
5.00
MIXET
1 . . . .
:, 8
2....
89....
46.'...
67....
6. .
1..
84..
11'..
8.,
14,.
9.
8.
48.,
1 . .
9..
22..
87..
89..
11..
9....
4....
1....
'fi , .
BUCKS
14...,
I....
80
68
80
48
66
- 76
128
160
72
119
148
105
125
81
114
110
96
. 74
92
117
102
' 123
116
170
140
1170
ISO
8.00
9.25
315.00
14.00
15.10
: 15.10
7.50
18.00
13.25
15.00
13.00
14.50
14.00
1200
12.75
12.75
14.50
13.50
1S.O0
10.00
10.60
13.75
13.10
8.50
6.00
6.90
T.00
4.00
5.00
.26
9.00
7.60
T.00
9.00
7.65
: 9.50
B.50
9.00
S.60
6.00
7.00
6.00
S.2S
e.oo
No.
25...
16. . .
16...
48...
26...
2...
' 2...
. 1,1.
10...
1...
4...
i M. . a
18...
1. r.
Ara lbs.
...1080
. ..1050
. .. 895
799
1093
1072
850
925
440
188
270
192
120
24 0
180
81 8 8.60 193.... 82 5.76
Tuesday Mornlnf ales;
STEERS
. Prioa.
81168
11.55
. 8.50
8.00
11.55
11.55
COWS
6.50 I 4..
t 7.50 I 10..
HOGS
No. Ave. lbs.
26.. ..1098
25 ....1056
7...; 971
26. 1100
24. ...1132
13. ...1821
18.50
14.76
14.25
14.85
12.86
. 14.50
15.00
7....
i
b
9 St
I.N...
820
90S
262
140
196
165-
170
810
250
Pries.
11.56
" 11.55
0.60
11.56
11.55
8.00
8 8.00
8.50
14.59
12.73
14.75
14.89
13.85
12.60
14.60
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES
Corrected daily by foreign exchange department
ox me unuea states national bank.
Opening nominal
ln-afts
'"-' Chocks. :
London Pounds
' sterling . ..83.88 It
Pans Franca,. T. 1 4 .
Hamburg-Berlin
- Marks ... 2.61
Genoa- Lire.-. 6.87 .
Copenhagen-, - .
- Kroner ....16.90 ;
JChristianar t . '
' Kroner . . . . 17.90
Etockholra : i
Kroner ....21.50
Hongkong
Currency i ,.80.00
Tokohama ;
Tea ...... 81.79 ,
for Vaak transactions:
Cables . Pax
Traaafore. . Talus.
33.89 4.8668
, 7.T9 . 6.1826
2.61 23.82
5.88 6.1829
17.00 26.85
18 00 28 80
21.60 26.B0
80.6O . ,
62.25 43.30
OBSCRIPTION
Alaska Gold...... 1
Allis Chalmers.. .. 85
Alloy Steal ...... 48
Am. Agr Cham... 864
Am. Gasu o...,., 89 Vi
Am. CarlFdy.. ... 185 H
Am. Hidd A L-. e. . 18 Va
Am. InttH Corp... 84
tAm. Unseed. S. . 83
Am. Loaut, .... 96V
Am. Ship A Con. 21
Am. Smelter, o.. . 60 K
Ago. Steel Fdy.... 88
Am. Sugar, e.
Am. 8. ,Tob....... 87
Am. TeVi A Tel.. 98
Am. Tobj BecuriUeal 66
Am. Wocient c... 97 ;
Am. Zinq . . . . . . . 14
Anaeondai MUa. Oot 57
Atchison, I c. ..... . 80
Baldwin Loos., ... 118 -Balbmorat
Ohio, c. 82 H
Bethlehem Steel, B 89
Brooklyn i R. T.. . 11
Butts A I Superior. . 22
OanadiaS Pac.... 114
Central Leather, e. 68
Chea. A (Onto.. ... 63
Clji.. G. Western, a
C. L A St P,. 82
Chile Copper...... 16
Chine Copper . . . 82
Uolo. Fuel at Iron..!' S3
Consolidated .Gas. 80
Jorn rreoucts, e..l S3
Crucible . SteeL c. .1130
Coluna, Grapfao..,.! 81
uenvex e St. u, . .1. . .
Erie, c ........ 12
General dactrie ..'.1144
General Hotors....! 27
Goodrich j Rubber...! 65
it. northern Ore,. I 86
Qt Northern Ry . . .1 78
ureene (Jananea. i . 80
Illinois Central. . . . . . . . .
Industrial AJcohol. 88
Inspiration Cwpper.. 62
International Paper. 70
miemat xtarvusuin . .
Int. Merj Uarino, c.l 80
Int. Nickel 1 18
a.' u. southern, e. I 16
KenneeeU CoDoer.l 9r
Lackawanna: Steel. .1 70
Lehigh Taller, s I 48 V
Middle Staea Oil . 25
Ilex. Petroleum , . 174
Miami Copper- .... 20
Midvale Btcet .... 42
Mo. Pacific. 0.... 26
National i Lead ... 76
Nevada KJoa. 12
New Haven ...... I SO H
N. T. Air Brake"..! 99
N. T. Oentral . . ..( 71
Norfolk A Western .1. . . . .
-Northerm Pacific .J 74V
O. R. and. Prod... I 4
Ohio Citsea Gaa .. 88
PaoUic Mail .... 80 L
P. A. Pi, e. .'. . ...1101
Penn. Railwkx '. . . 1 99
Peoples Qas a,. .. 37
P A 04 .... 98
Ray Cons. Copper . 17
Ry. Steel Springs . 94
Reading,! c. ...... 63
lloral Untua 4. ....1118
Rep. Ir.iA St.. c.l gVU
Retail Stores. i. ...1 76
Rock Island. 0....I 86
Shattaelc CoDoer. . .1. . . A
Sinclair i Cans, . . . .1 22
Sloes sneiriew. . . . .1
fSeuthesn Pacific.. 04
Southern Ry., e... 22
Studebaaer. c..,.. 66
SheU ... j 75
St. L. A Sis Fran. 24
Swift Co,!;,.. 110
Tennessee Copper. . 10
Texaa Oil......... 47
Texas Pacific. . . . . 41
Tobacco I Products . , 68
Trancoatinwntal Oil 14
xUnhm Pacific, e. . 114
V. 8. Rubber, e, , . 94
O. S. Bmelt. A Ref. 60
U. Si SteeL e.. 92
TJtah Capper...... 69
Vanadium Steel..,. 73
Vir. Cham,, e. . . .
Wabash i ......... 8
Western I Union .... I 82
WestingSouee lec.l 49
Willys Overload. ,r. j 18
1
26
43
86
89
186
18
84
83
96
21
0
88
88
98
68
97
14
67
80
118
82
'89
12
23
114
66
58
33
18
82
82
81
93
133
31
i2H
144
27
5
86
74
80
88
63
70
80
18
18
27
70
43
23
175 fa
20 Is
42
26
76
12
81 a
99
71
74
.4
88
80
102
40
87
98
17
94
84
113
o
78
88
82
94
23
67
76
23
111
10
47
43
68
14
114
J4
OO
92
9
78
8
82
49
18
1
86
88
138
18
88
8S
94
20
69
88
86"
98
65
98
14
56
80
111
82
87
11
22
118
64
3
82
18
2
32
80
91
ISO
(30
144
26
64
85
73
80
82
52
70
' .
29
17
15
27
69
43
25
171
20
41
Zfr
75
12
SO
99
70
74
4
37
30
100
89
87
97
17
94
88
112
87 .
75
26
81
92
22
64
75
24
110
10
46
41
66
14
113
93
60
4!
71 '
?r8
82
48
17
Cloae
1
84
48
86
38
184
18
83
82
94
20
.59
38
-87t'
98
66
80
14
6
80
111
82
87
11
22
118
64
63
T
88
18
82
6s
82
80 -92
V
130
31
5
12
144
26
63
86
78
8
88
82
52
70 .
123
29
17
16
27
69
43
25
171
20i
41
25
76
12
30
99
70
88
74
4
88
80
101
89
86
96
IT
94
8S
112
87 H
76
27
9
31
64
98
22
63
75
25
IV
46
41
67
14
114
93
69
91
68
71
72
8 4
82 48
1T
RETAIL PURCHASES I
SHOW FALLING OFF
New . Tork, t June " 1. Tho Credit
ClearlnsT House tabulation of mer
chandise transactions between the
wholesaler and retailer during the
past week shows, a general falling
off In purchases except In the. mid
dle agricultural section.
The price cutting: movement which Is
in process at thia time is much less ac
tive in the middle agricultural section
than any other, and - consequently bet
ter purchase activity is found. In the
other sections .merchants will probably
try to replace the stoclc sold at reduced
prices, and will probably not be as
ready - buyers as in - ths corresponding:
periods of the last two years.
Indebtedness shows an Increase, .but
not an alarming one. for payments are
still averaging good. 4 '.
!- Many complaints hare been heard
from the . wholesavler. about bad pay
ments,, but- when sifted down closely. It
is found, that ths payments . are little
less active than In corresponding years.
Almost all complaints i are found to
be caused by slowness on the part of
merchants In large cities, and the mer
chant in the small town la still holding
up to' the high plane of the past year.
Stock MiyKgr
'''J-'WwtnkhiA by Overbed; A Cooke Co.
The manner in which market stood up
-under bear attacks on Saturday was
regarded as evidence of the complete
cleaning up of - the supply of stocks.
Money situation and bank statements
also regarded as highly favorable and
there is no uneasiness over the outlook
for arranging income tax payments on
June 15. '
Weekly Comparative; Bank Statement
The comparative weekly statement of the condition of the Federal II rv
Bank of San Francisco,, at the close of business May 28, shown an inrrpa? e
339,000 In gold reserves, compared with the fir urea of the week previous, r
a decrease of $7,549,000. compared with the corresponding week of IS 1 "i.
statement in detail is as follows : -"
RESOURCES ii. ', May 58. 1920. My 21. lf20. ifay 2.
Gold and goM eertifieataa "..,$ 11,949.000 8 11.247.000 8 9,840. r.:-
OoM settlement tuna T. B. board ........ 88.0R5.OOO ' 6fl.53,0OO 84,911. r-
GoM vita forotga agencies . . . . . i . . . .. . . 6,130.000 8,188.000 u
Total gold - held
OoM with federal
Gold redemption . fond
by
banks -scents
,.....$
86.034.000
77,976.000
9.679,000
B2.971.000
79. 70S, 000
10.642.000
t 44
$10V
Total
tenda
old f sc l ............. ,,.3148, . 000
r notes, silver, eta, . 861.000
8143,403.000
805,000
3151,
; Total i
BUla, didaonantrd: ! '
Seen red 4y government
All other ....... i..
Bills bought in orm market
l Total bfTis on hand . . .
7. S, gtrvervinietit . oosmSk , , ,
TJ. H. Vivtorr- notes i ,
C. 8. oertifiostss of indebtedn
AH other earniag
tl44.28O.O0O 9143,911,000
war oblloatiflvia
8 68.226.00O
88.8n9.AO0
, 62.806.000
,3209.891.000
,9 2,882,000
Total earning
Hank prmiaa t..2
uneoiiectert. teas sad other red actions from
sites deposits . -.;.,,,,,..,-..,
8 redemption ftmd saalnst V. R. hank Botes
au outer
11.286.000
3228i,7B9,OO0
231.000
21.668.000
665.000
495.000
- " B,ass.ofn
90.401,000
70.177.000
821 7,4 . 000
8 2.682,000
10.956.000
3231,024.000
8 . 231,000
84,6Sn.noo
685,000
883.000
3151.7 '
70 e1
IK 4
49.1 k
8lt3.4T
9 2,f '
7.449,
tliS.JM r
400. i
Htl.tlMll
.9
T0?et tAlfvflfnfJ - 4, a a aj
' llARTLrriKS
Capital paid ia ........
Knrpht i ..... .'. . i . . .
liovernraent deposits 4 ..... .. .j .
IHie to raetnhers Reserve accoont ........
Inferred svsQsblnty Items ..............
Other dsposita. including - foreign government
erodits ..,.......
.8401.063,000 - 8410.853,000
6,867.000
7.BS!,000
1,947.000
118.88A.0O0
22.675,000
8.834.000
' JPota' wnm ''P"1'" ........8143.985,000
F. R. , notes in actual eironlatioa 229.286.000
P. B, bank na in eirenlation Net liability 8,692,000
n other Uabilittles . , ....... .i.. , i .. . 8.184.000
Total KabiBUas
...8401.063.000
Tidewater Oil company declared extra
dividend of 2 per cent and regular quar
terly dividend of Z per cent, both pay
able June 30 to stock record June 18.
These are same dividends paid since
June 15, 1919.
bn5-. 8T.S0SM1;M. Canners and eatters, eovn
Si VVten" 84.5 T.R: easner steers, 16.25
5 2 L IVL eJ (Ubt and handyweight) .
812.25 16.fro feeder steers, 89.00011.85;
ker fsteer-. . 37.78 11.16 ; stacker cows an i
"tfr. 87.25 9.76 i stocker ealvas, 97.50 &
10.60. :
Sheep Tteeeipa 1 8.000, slow, mostly steady
S" '.e,'S??.'':.-?'JM It
118.8017.23; Umbo, ctIIs and ootnmnn. 810
-'..L Pf. mb. t IS. 00 1 17.61); year.
?S.'rUM" 811.76 4 14.75: ewes, sV.OOflv
Ll .;, Sf'Ui"'1 ."""""on, 83.69 m 6.60;
feeder lambs, 911.00 0 13.60. -
.Kansas City Hoes 914,80
Ksnsas City, Mo., Jobs 1. (1. K 8 i f.mt
tie 6000. steady, to 16e higher. Steers, 89.00-
9 6,850.000
7,539,000
2,744.000
119,892.000
24.823.000
7,489,000
81B4.4t.0O0
228.711,000
8.791,000
8.014.000
8410.853.000
27,?
4.71
2
9114
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ft
,fl
832:
12.78; eows. 88.00 9 11.00; stwir.m s'
era, 88.00 11.50: clrt. M.O0W14 i, ,
Hog 18,000. generally 2if! lower.
814.80; bulk. 314.80 0 14.10: hear .-s, S ,
M4.10; lights. 814. 00 14.80; me,.,uiM, i
014.80.
Sheep 8000, strong to 25o higher. f
lambs, 816.60 16.60,
'Denver Hogs 814.89 ,'
Denver June 1 (O. P.) Tattls: Fr
4S00: strong, 25o higher. Rterrn, i 1 ii t
13.80: eows and heifers. 88.00 1 !.? ;
ant snd feeders, 39.00 11.00; calvra, f IS t
18 25.
, "Hogs Tteeelpts, 8200 steady. Top, 114.
bulk. 813.25 14.00. -
, Sheen Reeeipta, 600; stes-'v. I,t
814.250 16 00; ewes, 38.75 9. 5.
Fifty million dollars 25 year T per
eent sinking 'fund Belgian bonds to .be
offered today by J. P. Morgan ft Co.,
Hie Guaranty Trust Company, and $1,000,-
000 to be redeemed annually at 116.
: New York - Times The wholesale in
crease in the rediscount rates announced
Saturday afternoon by the Federal Re
serve bank brings rates merely up to
the prevailing open market.
'i The New Tork Cotton exchange will
not reopen for business until congress
takes' action on legislation to continue
the present form of contracts. .
Laclede Gas Light company declared
regular semi-annual 2H 1 per- cent divi
dent, payable June IS to stock record
June 1. .r' 'j
Reserve ratio of New Tork Federal
Reserve bank, ; 41.8 per cent compared
with 42,3 per cent week: ago.
NL .
Favorable wheat reports continue to
come from Kansas. Corn late in some
sections. .... , -
Federal Reserve bank rediscount rates
effective today.
1MEBICAK riTESTOCK FBICF.S.
' Ohlcaoo Hogg 814.80
Chiearo, - Jans 1. Ml. N. 8.) Hogs Re
ceipts 6600, snostly 25c lower. Heavies very
dulL Bulk. 318.85014.60; top 314.60.
Heavyweight, 813.60 0 14.80; - mediant weight,
314.10 4S 14.60; liirht weight. 914.00 014.60;
light lights. $1 8.50 14.40; heary packing
sows, smooth, ' 12.60 18.35; packing sows,
rough. 312 00 012 50; pigs. $11.50 018.76.
Cattle Receipts 7000, steady to 40c higher;
calves 60c higher. Beef steers, medium snd
heavyweight. 818.15014.26; choice and prime,
t 13. 15014. 25; medium and good, 811.900
8. 5 Or good and choice, 313.00 v& 14.25 ; com
mon and medium,: 810.50013.00. Butcher cat
tle, heifers 87.78018.00; eows, 87.60011.25;
, Total i sales, stocks 819,800 shares: bonds,
912.OO0i.OOO. , , .
Kx-dlv, 2H Per cent, i
t Ex-div, per cent,
t Kxdi. 3 per cent.
f Exdiv. 1 H per cent, ,
' x a.xti. H per cent.
Kx-div. 1 per eent.
I
- JRTsw Tork "Wool and Hides
New jTork. June 1. (L N. . 8.) Wool
Finn. tocaeatie fleece XX Ohio. 68ce)$1.00;
palled seoamt basis, 60e 091.70; Texaa scoured
basis. 8600 81.92.
Kidesi Inactive. Kativo steers, 85 086c;
branded , steers. 83b.-
. Iu Fraaelseo Grata Market
Baa Francisco, June 1. (0. P.) Barley
Spot reed par eontal. $8.30 8.40.
,1 : -'
Saa Ftaaelsee Barley Calls
Baa Fraociaeo, June 1. Barley calls:
83.12 M bid. 33.20 ask.
1i.
$100 ' $200 . $500
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Astoria," Or;, Imp. . . .. .... . . . . . . .
Arlington, Or., Water. .
Kelso. Wash., Water.. ....
Prineville, Or., Fgd. . . . ..........
Rate
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Maturity
M&N
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M&S
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1935
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Par
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Vancouver, Wash., Imp. . . .
Buhl, Idaho, Imp..
Rupert, Idaho; Imp
Soda Springs, Idaho, Imp........
Rate
6s
7s
7s
7s
M&S
F&A
F&A
F&A
Maturity
1921-30
1924-29
1921- 29
1922- 29
Rate
To Net
Par
Par
Par
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