s IG THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1C20, MORE DAMAGE TO FRUITS EGG BUYERS PAY 1 CEIJTS . Market-for leggs to 'showing'. steady to firm "tone here, with receipts moder ate, but still showing a loss. Out side markets iare general! reporting favorable condition. V. o. b. barer u offering from 8Tc to tie a doenfor current receipt at tbi time, with aut of the big po.rche at the higher qnota .joo. Storage operation continue, but tone of tb bigger firm have already ecured th.it expected requirement. . - Kfort are ifiin being mad to erairette establishment of batter nd egg exchsngebere la order to eotebtixh statable grade and for the improvement ot the todnrtry. It is realized by tb trad. that the . poultry industry ( tWj section lis not stown the profit that bould tiara been secured becaaa ot the lack of proper "Kon?e sale are still being made to outside pointa, but these are generally below toe values established where grading ralea are uniform and more rigid. , - fbos desiring siwcial information regarding any market, should wriU ,be Market fcditor Oregon Journal, ; enclosing stamp for reply. F.XTBA BCTTEft 18 VEET SCARCE While there ia an eaaler tone in even alightly off grade butter, extra are ratier acarce and for the very limited offerings prwi are being maintained. Bo-railed eatra which are not above 89 and 90 acore are selling no higher than 4 Bo a pound for cube. , f STRAVrBEBBT BECE1PTS GAI3rnfG Slight increaa In borne grown strawberry np plien waa hown for the day. On the farmerm market aalee were made at $4.50 6.50 m eraie, according to quality. , Front atreet price ruled around to.00tf7.00 to? Claras. OIB POTATOES BCLnfO HIGHER Wtth scarcity of offering vary pronounced, old potato are being aold by wholesaler to ruiler at 8 & 9c per cenUL New atock la hard" to obtain, with moat sale at 120 a pound. .. ; . ' . - . " '- a ' . . ' SUGAR AFFECTS GOOSEBERRIES Owing to the high price of sugar very little demand ia ahowing for Kooaeberrie. Nominal aale are aiiown around 1012c a pound along the treat. duality of offering lavorable, DALIES EEAS SELLING "LOWER New crop green peas from The Dalle are " aeHing at 12l4e a pound to retailer with nalea on the farmer' market at 12c 'There rn inrreaaed supplies- of good quality re ported from California at 10c BRIEF 3TOTES .OF PRODUCE TRADE Teal market la slightly lower. . Country killed bogs fairly ateaiy. California broccoli aelling at $2.25 crate for flat, s - Head lettuce very acarce with price ruling high, . Kin bananas are again plentiful; -quality excellent. thicken trade ia easier with, eome a noting lower. - California tomatoea alightly lower. , WEATHER 3f OTICE FOR SHIPPERS 1 Weather bnreaS advises: -- Iroteet shipments during the next 88 noun against the following maximum temperature : roing north, 15 degrees; aorthesst over 8.. P. 8. It- It.. 00 degreea; eant to Baker. 90 rleeree. and aouth to Ashland. 90 degreea. Max imum temperature at 1'ortland tomorrow about bO degree. : WHOLESALE PRICES DT PORTLAND Theee are prices retailer pay wholesaler. e eryt a otherwise noted: - - . ' . - ;- Dairy Product : ,V-- BTJTTEH Selling price, boa lotai1 Creamery, prime narrhment wrapped. 64e lb.: prime first. 6 tie lb.; first. 61e lb. : smaller Iota at an ad vance, Jobbing prices: Cube extra, 49 49 ls e; prime firsts, 4S48He. BCTTKRFAT Portland delivery basis, 53 0 6 5c: cmtntry stations. Ill 62a f H.EOM A KG A KIN 1S4 Beat brands. 40es ordi nary, 33 He; bakers. 8 So; Butmargarlast X lb. earTS. 82o lb. iJiKEHi: SelHn nrice: Tillamook, fresh Oregon, fancy triplets, gt03ae lb.; Toung America,' 37938c Price to Jobbers I. o. b., Tillamook triplets, 82c; Toung America, 8Sc Belling price: Cream, bricks, 40 42a Selling price: Block Bwias. 48d49es limburget 40 0 42o per Jb. - - , EOGS BnylMr prices: Current lecelpla. 87 teSc; candled, selling price. 410 42c; se lect, 4 2o. ' ' '- - VVfS POFLTBT Selling " price! , Heary hetw. 82e: light - en, 2880c; spring 1'ifht, 25 r 30c; heary,. 85c lb. ! old rowten, 20o lb.; ' aquaba, $3.00; pigeons, $1.50 02.00 dnaen; turkey,, lire, ) lb.; dressed. 46 per lb. - "- :- ' - Preah Veeetable end Frutt FBESH FBD1T Orangea. $4.75 T OO pet box: banaaaa. 11011He lb.; lemons. $4,760 26 per crate; Florida grapcinuk, $7,600 $.60; California, $4.60. . APPLES Varioa varieties, local. .$1.25 0 $3.78. - ' . - - -: DRUJD rRCIT Datea. Dromedariea, $7.50: Fards. $4.00 per box; raisins, 8 orown, loo Viusratet, 18rrer lb.; fiea, $3.60 0 5.60 box. ONIONS- Selling price to retailers: New red, $2.5002.76; white, $2.75 crate; garlic, SSo lb.; . grtea oniorw, '40c pet doaea bunches, onion sets. 17lSe per lb- , ...!, . . . POTATO ES Kellinj .price; Oregoa fancy. $7.SO8.T: Genu, $8.00 18.75 cwt. ! buy ing price. $.80 CW8.76: new, 12 012 He lb. BERIUK8 Oregtwi Dollars, 4.5O.O0; Clark aeeilin. : .00 0 7.00. VEGETABLES Turnips, 90e pet doaea bunches, carrots, $4.00 0 4.60 sack; beets, S&o doaen bunches; cabbage, California, ".'i4e: lettuce, $3.00 08.60 per crate: cu cumbers. $3.50 'per dozen; tomatoes,' $3.00; ei plant. 5Ae .per" pound: brocolu. $2.25; bell peppers, 3c: celery, $1. SO per doaen; peas, 10(al4o lb,; artirboKea. $1.50 per dozen; aa paracus, Oregua, $2.50 2.75 doaen . bunches. MaaU and retUione COtTXTTtT MEATS Selling price: Coon try - hng. 19 0 20c for top blocker; heavy, 16c; bent veal. 1 8 ? 1 Oe ; heavy vesi. 1213e per lb. SMOKED MEATS Ham, 89 044o per lb.; . breakfast bacon. S5 0 66e; picnics, 2 tie per lb,; eoitae roll, SSo per lb. ' LAKD Settle rendered, 3To lb. ; standard, 25c; tierce baxia compound. 24e. . FKb aiHl thellffsh FKFSH FISiH Salmon, tresiv Chinook. 22 25c; halibut, fresh. l022o lb.; sturgeon, i ); black cod. 100 lie lb. : silver emelt, 10c oer lb.: kippered salmon, $2.50 per 10-lb. fa-net; kipered cod, $2.85 ;-Columbia 'smelt. ' 6c per lb.; razor dams, ( Box; crabs, 32.50 fn 3.fi0 doaea;; roe (had, lOe lb,; dressed shad, 6 6c; Ung ced, -4 0 8o lb. . " Orooertea SCGAR Nominal prices, refinery beats: Cube. '5.60; fruit and berry. $24.75; D yrliow. $24.13; granulated, $24.75; extra C, !;.! gotaeu i, s.t.io. . HOEi New, $7.00 7.5 ease. : : KICc, Jspan- stsyle. No. j 1 13 He; New Orleans head, i 1 ; Blue Roe, 154e per lb. SALT Coarse, half ground. 100s. 17 25 per too; 50a, (1 6.75 S table dariy, 60a, $17.26: bales, $3.30 0 4.00; fancy aaoi aud dairy. $j.S0; lump rock, $26.60 per ton, BEANS (Sale - by Jobber) Small white, 7 tjc per lb.; large white. 14e lb.; pink. 8 He lh. ; brass, 12 He; bayou. 11 4 c; reds, 10He; Oregon beans, buying prieea nominal. 6 H e lb. CANNED MII.K CarnatJoo. 16.85: Borden. tf.35; Aater, $8.25; Eagle $11.25; Libby. d -.: Mount vernon. eo.xa pet caa. . CuFFEE Boasted, ; 34 048 in . sacks - .-HA CRACKEBS -In buTk.' 17 He per Tb. N L 1 H Walnut. 85 0 40c per lb.; almonds. ?c: lurterts. us esca 40m; peanuts, low lac: pecans, xoe; sraaua. auet . Xew Tork Potato Market New Tork. Jane 2. (L K. S.) Potatoes (:n bulk, barrr-1 or bag) Market firm; nearby vii.te, tiu.uuisiz.su; Bermuut, 810.00 0 is.uu; eouuieraa, s.uu e xa.uu. San Fraaclsco Poaltry Market : Prancico, June 2. U. P. Broilem 'l 85c; large bens. 31 0 83ei beat docks, 26 -'c . . - . . -; . . - Chlrago Potato Market PhWsco . June 2 . (I. N. 8.) Porat. nts 18 earn. Minnesota. Dakota, Ohio and tlalO, I.VU 9.111. Cbirago Cask' Wheat n --a- June 2. (C. P.)-vCab. wheat; r ', 2.80. - - .-- - . No. n : :i . n-t!y Fireproof. Near Both Depots and veoient car ert'-e la all naxt-i of tne city. -c,ie P"om V "out ataui, $1 and up a riccms Vvan Bain, $2 and up " I s-T Q. r ??. E ' ' 'Manaoar. DOZE MOTORS DROP BUT OILS ARE HIGHER Hew York, June S (U. .) Th New Verk Ctenlnf Sun finanelaf, review today said! , "Had tne stock eacbenee been eieted alto- tether there eeuM bate seen eareerr nrfleanee attached te the erhele perfunctory per formance In today aeasien. A eertele tendency te heavlneee charactarlzed an extreenecy stuMlsb opening. ' The Met hardened, however . after the first few minutes and thereafter eontinued firm with here and there an etrtstandlne atreog spet. "Sentiment aaeeested certain amount at ee ndence In the present end near future allke , "Tha market eentinued te dree theetin the later semien without anuch ehenge la the pria- etpal li New Tork, June) 2. TJ. P.) Price were generally irregular at the opening of the stock, market today. Opening prices showed: Fan-American petroleum, on - 'A : Mexican Petroleum, off i Republic Steel, up : : Studebaker, up ; Texas company, up Southern Pacific, un changed ; General Motors, off Vk i United States Steel, unchanged ; Baldwin Loco motive, up t Crucible Steel, unchanged j United States Rubber, unchanged ; Con- aolidated Gas, off ; Union Pacific, unchanged. - -.-- - ' ':r: A notable preasure on tnduatriaj . and ou stock shaded price at the opening. Pan-Ameri-tcan "A'" waa off H and snbseauently lost an other H to 100 . Studebaker slipped eft H to S5H soon after trading began. - ; - r After early aelling, oil lamped sharply under leaders biD of Pan-American, which advanced 2 pointa over the low of the first half hoar. Di rector of Pan-American were acneauiea to meet in to Angeles this morning for dividend action, bnt because of the change in time it was believed the decision would not reach New York before the close of the market. - Further aelling waa earned by the : S per cent renewal rata for call money. There waa Bttle outside baying power. There was no great pressure on any particular part of the hat. . ..- -v-r?,, -, w. v--: Motor were-subjected ta rarther selling pres sure shortly after noon. . This carried Stude baker down to 64 14.. General Motors waa down to 25 H . off 1 from Tuesday's dose. Broker age 'houses reported good buying of equipment share. ! i-: .- ' .i " ; Kbort covering in a dumber of favrue which had been deorassed on the recent decline became argent toward the close and the issued scored sharp recoveries. Crucible sold np to 139 H , a net gain of mors than a pointa. csraaeoaaer raUied above 66 and Bethlehem B above 90. Pan-American was sold ' heavily, at one - time breaking below ; 100, but quickly recovered to fractionally above that figure. " TtnllnMi enntJtnned in the eartv afternoon and light demand caused call money to. ease off to 7 per cent. Shortly after noon $5,000,000 was offerer! on the floor and the market re sponded with a fractional rally in the more ac tive stocks, Btuaeoaaer tauieo nearly s point to 66, while Baldwin got back to 113 from the low of 111 H. Some selling came into American Woolen - on . announcement that the company would operate its plants only four days a week, nut tne stoca neia aoove yeauruay low. . - ( ' Fu rnii bed by Overbeck V Cock company. Board of Trade bnilding: - - ' DE8CKEPTION : Open High I Low J Close Alaska Gold...... 1 T 1 111 Allis Chslroer . 85 $34 85 84 H Am. Agr. Cham..1. 84 14 84 tA 84 84 Am, Beet Sugar. .. 89 89 89 89 ; Am. Can, ....; 38 H 88 H 88" 88 Am. Car Fdy. 1844 Am, Cotton OA.... ...... i. 44 H Am. Hide 4tLea.,c 18 H 18 H 18 18 H Am. Intl. corpa... 83 H 88 H 83 83 Am. Loch, c 95 96 H 94 94 H Am. Ship & Com,. 20 H 22 20 H 22 Am, Smelter, c, .. . ..... 5914 Am. Sugar, e..... ..... ..... ..... 122 Am. TeL JtTel... 93 94 934 98 Am, Tobacco . . . , , i . , . . . , . ..... 220 Am. Tob. SecuriUee 55 67 554 66 - Am. Woolen, c. .. . 97 98 97 974 Am. Zina -... 4 ...... 1 4 Anaconda Mining i i 684 564 660 66 Atchison, e. ...... 80 80 H 794 80 Baldwin Loco., e. . 11214 114 H 1114 113 Baltimore Ohio, e 82 82H 81 82 Bethlehem Steel. B 87 H 90 H 87 H 904 Brooklyn B. T..ii. II H 11 H 11 11 H Butts 4c Superior. , 23 14 23 14 23 H 22 Canadian Pacific. 113 114 113 113 Central Leather, c. 65 65 64 H I 65 ' the. AOhio..... 62 62 H 62 82 Chi, M. A St. P. 83 83 83 83 C ih.. M. A St. P. S3 H 83. 38 33 Chile Copper..,;.. 16 16H 1H 1 Chino Copper. .. i . . 82H 82H 814 31 Columbia G. A E. 66 65 65 65 coio. r. a. i. . . ; . ... ..... ..... 83 : Consolidated Gas.. 79 H 79 79 79 Cora Products, ... 924 92 92 92 Crucible Steel, e. . . 181 - 136 131 . 136 Denver A G.. c. ..... -6 F.rie, a ......... 12 12 12 12 General Motors.,.. 26 26 25 26 Granby Cone.' .... ..... ..... ..... 85 GC Northern Ore-.. ..... .......... 85 Or, Northern By... 73 73 72 72 Greene Csnanee . . ..... ..... , . . . . 28 Ind. Alcohol . .... 82 83 82 83 Ina Copper ..i... 52 52 62 62 Int. Paper ...... 70 71 70 70 Int. Harvester .... 123 123 123 122 Int. Mer. Marine; o. 80 3014 29 29 Int. Nickel ..... ... 17, 17 17 17 Kenneeott Copper . 27 27 27 27 Lackawanna Steel . . 68 70 67 70 Lehigb.Valley .... ..... ..... 42 Middle. States 0U . 25 25 25 25 Max. Petroleum 171 174 170 174 Miami Coper . ..... . . . . . 20 H Midvale Steel .... 42 43 42 42 Mo. Pacific, e 25 26 25 26 National Iead .... . . . , . , . . 76 Nevada Con.,',.. 13 New Haven ...... 80 80 80 80 N. T. Central .... 70 70 69 70 No tc West 89 H 80 89 89 Northern Pacific . 74 74 7814 78 O. B- and P.,... 4 4 4 H 4 I an. Am. Pet., o. . 101 102 99 100 Penn. Railway . . . 89 40 89 39 Peoples Ga i,.,. 86 87 86 87 P. & C, C ..... . 96 96 96 96 Bay Cona Copper. 17 17 17 ' 16 By. Steel Springa . ...... 95 Heading, c . . . 88 84 88 83 Royl Dutch ..-,-. 114 114 HaH llSH Rep. L 8., e.... 88 89 87 89 Rock Island, e.... 87 88 . 87 , 87 Sinclair Con .... . 82 32 81- 81 Southern Pacific... 98 93 93 93 Southern By., t a.. 28 28 23 23 Stxomberg Motor.,, 71 72 70 72 Studebaker, c,.... 66 66 64 66 Shell ...U ...... 75 76 75 75 8L L. es 8. F... .. 25 25 25 25 Swift A Co.... 110 110 110 110 Texas Oil ........ 46 47 46 47 Texaa Pacific.... 41 42 41 41. Trans. Oil 14 14 14 14 Lnioo. Pacific., o.. 114 lis 118 114 TJ. 6. Rubber, e... 93 94 92 94 V. S. . Smelt, dt Bef. 60 60 80 69 C. a SteeU e..,. 91 92 91 92 ttab. Copper.... ..... "68 Vir. Chemical, c. . ..... ..... ..... 72 Vabash . f . 8 8 8 8f W esters tTnion...,. 82 82 82 82 Willys Overland . . . 18Hf 18H 18 18 Total sales. stocks 478,200 shares; bonds. $12,091,000. POTATOES ALONG THE COAST - t-o A nee lee Market J turn Angeles. June 2. ( L N. S. Pntsfoaa Stockton Barbanks, fancy mostl $9: Idaho nuaseu, lancy. .uo S.BO ; new stock, local Aariy ana nne xtose, o. X. $3.00 0 B.50; No. s, i.xusj'i.vu rug; sscxea, iNo. j. S7.75 0 8.50. . . ; San Wranelseo Market San Francisco June 2. (TJ. P.) Potatoes Kiver Mattes, old 8 lOe; new, 80 8e. , vruifw Auecrauau orowa, eo.ooatl.OO. Field peas 3 0 5 a Seattle Market . Seattle.". Jane- 2. (1 N. S.) Onion vregon, i ie in. j - Potatoes Takima Gens, S1T5 per ton; local. exovsyxoo per too... t. - iXlrerpooi Cotton Steady Liverpool. June 2. L N. 8.) Spot cot ton was n' good demand today. Prices steady: sales 8two bale. . American middiinrt fair. si.i goon nuuuinga, 2.w; mu middlings. Birauiopi, ii.2; low miaaungs, 23.US good ordinary. 20.70; - ordinary, 19.70; cot- con iu cures openea auii,-- - Stock. Bonds, fjetees. Grata, Ete, 8U-1I7 Beard ef Trade- Baildlag 0 verbpckuCo o!fe Co. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES, TO ALL EaXCHANGES Members Cklesge Board of Trade Correspondent Chieage ef Logaa Bryaa 1 Kow Terk CONFIRMED DISASTER FOLLOV. F By Hnaaa H. Cokes - ... More definite reporta regarding the prospects for fruit in Oregon are reach- tag; The Journal and the present situa tion is far from being optimistic. Re ports Indicate s. far greater damage than anyone . could have believed possible. While it appears that the apple crop of not only the Willamette valley and Co lumbia -river, valley was severely In jured, the prospects for a record break- in ir crop of cherries of 10 days ago have gone,- leaving an o.Uook for one of the smallest ouputs known in this section. What happened to apples and pears is happening even on , a more extensive scale in (he cherry industry. Blossom ing this season was unusually heavy, the fruit set heavier ; than normal and ; the little cherries began to form in great abundance. Then all of a sudden growth stopped, 75 per cent of the forming fruit began to dry up and drop to the ground. This condition .' has resulted' in the free offering of 15 cents a pound for con tracts on Royal Arm cherries from pack ers, orchard lugs for packing being fur nished free. apple estimate Reduced Further lowering of apple estimate ia gener ally - shown. Ijatesti reporta from Hood Rover suthoritiea gay that while it ia yet too early to make . any definite statement concerning th damage to trait tree during the unprecedented freese of December last, sufficient is already Known to convince most orchardista of the sower valley that tb apple crop of the coming season ia going to be considerably be low that -of th record Year of 1919. In early spring, and con trary to th views of tb superintendent of the Hood River experiment atatton, considerable op tlmism waa expressed, following the budding out of the apple end other fruit tree en the lower elevations. At that time Leroy Child, bead of. the station, sx pressed the ' view that eome of the orchard would prove to be badly nit and cat ting -taken from a number of tree confirmed this opinion among several of th older orehard iats. However, many of the trees that showed discoloration of the ; Cambium layer, blossomed a osual. and hope ran high until the blooms shriveled and the foliage began to wilt, men orchardista undertook closer inspection . of theif trees and in a few cases with serious results. While a number of orchards in th fewer - valley have, developed damage, the great majority are hit only to a very limited degree and the loss of trees will be confined to individuals, v On the other hand, experts declare the crop aa a whole, nnleas the June dron ia excessive, will be all the way from "50 to 76 pet cent of that of last year. or from 1 .000,000 to 1,500.000 boxes. , , i - Older Orchard Hit The damage so far disclosed appear to be most heavy in the -older', orchard on the east side, and her again it ia -confined to certain wen defined area where poor water drainage and lack of air circulation permitted th extremely tow temperature of from 20 to 27 bekrw sero to continue for unusually extended periods. In thia section seven orchards are included in the badly hit class and the percental of killed or badly injured tree is heavy. Ia several other orchard in thi district a number of tree were damaged just above the snow line, necessitating the cutting out of limba. ; These trees are now recovering and, while the crop from them thia year will of necessity be limited, it will be only a matter of time before they are again in fall bearing.' . . v' ' J.0 ; " On the west aide the percentage of toe it much tighter, and only a few orchards are show ing aa appreciable percentage-of damaged trees. Here also drainage and air circulation appear to have been the chief factor 4a damage or free dom from damage la the orchards. What are known a hillside orchard, as distinct from those on more or less level land or in bottoms, appear to have , escaped ' all damage. mainly through the perfect drainage and good air cir culation. . - Ootd Flay Trick The extreme cold played curious tricks in aev oral orchard. In some case tree were badly damaged in spots in an orchard while thoee in the immediate vicinity are now carrying aa 1 Manw knnlM m IE la UUCBIPIO IU1 w carry. Ia other orchards, the tip of the limb on on aid of the , tree were ell that were damaged. - ' Other Trees-Killed While the majority of peach tree wer killed, a number are now throwing out new wood at a point betow what waa the enow tine during the freeze, and they win probably recover. . The few wahint tree in the valley were also badly hit, and, except in rare caws, appear to be injured beyond redemption. The cherry crop will atoo be light, as a number of the older tree were damaged. ; "" y Fortunately, with the exception of a limited -j . i). ..l.t.. . th. Mar trees now Htm to have come through the freese in vry sood-j shape, and even the peaumiaia or a sotui now admit that there are splendid prospects of a good crop of this profitable fruit. -Dpoer valley reports indicate that . there u practically no damage to orchards. la this section the. majority of the orchard are much younger than in the lower . valley and it a possible that they were in better ahape to with stand the low temperature, for the mereory fell Just as few in that section a on the tower elevation. ,- .' . j i. , 4 rleevy crop or semes . - RfrawSerrv emwers have the deep snow Which preceded th fresco to thank for what ia an ticipated to be an unusually heavy crop oi berries this ' year, i All admit that, without the anow. the frees would hav apelt disaster to kn berry acreage in th valley. Aa it waa. however, . thea plant were- safe - beneath two feet of anow ana cam xurougn id spicuuiu shape. Continued cold weather ha put in picking season nearly: three week behind laat year ana oemee nave Deem onuu w " thei present to crate lota. Howver, the Apple Growers association expect to hav its font car lot shipment in about eight day. Summing up th various detail which win make thia tentative survey complete, the in dications today are: About e 60 per cent apple crop, while the pear crop will be nearer normal than - snppoeea - one - monu . aero. xue cuwu crop will be about 60 per cent ot that of laat year, which was amuuaBy heavy; peacbee will probably be nooexiatent. while strawber ries will be fully normal, if not ia excee of th crop of last year. - " . The loss of apple - trees, umortunaieiy. isiia on a few Individuals, and lor tnem tt wui oe serious; where, if the toss was divided equally among the entire acreage of the valley It woo Id not be sufficient to deserve mot , than passing notice. - .. - .," - - .. MIXED PRICES IW ' x EARLT GRAIK TRADE YTMcmo. Jnne . fL N. S. The ' com market opened with ' aa eaay tone on scattered- local aelling with price e lower to e higher. Baying by commission boon, later sent price up sharply. The car situation waa reported aa none too encouraging. Oat started the dsv e lower to high. er. The market ruled strong - on buying . by several large commnmon houses. - Provisions opened lower on selling of lard by a house : with eastern and foreign connec tion. . t : q'h ' -'''--Ll-.. v ? Chicago, - Jane 2. (L N. S.) Following yesteiday'e bulge in grain futures corn prices rose about Be and oats 2e more oa the Board of Trade today. Disappointing receipts, firm spot markets and abort covering caused a bulge that carried July corn nearly 18c above the inside prices of last week, took September oats into new high ground on th crop and July to within He of ita beet mark. - Around noon aa overbought condition de veloped ia the corn market and prices dropped lc ia short order, but rallied prrjtnptly to new high for the day when the selling pres sure ' eased. - At the cloa July corn waa 2e to 2c ever the prerious close and September was up 2 He to 2 c Jnly oata were 1 e higher and September le better. ' ; ' Pork closed 20 0 8Oe lower and lard 2e to 5c off, but ribs were 5 012e higher. The grain list closed oa a rally. , ' , ' ' f . Range of Chicago prices sa furnished by the United Pres:i . , ' . Open. High. Low. July 173 j 175 172 Sept. ..... 158' 161, 158 Close. - 175 ' 161 8 . 79 July ...... 82 . 94 Sept. I 78 79 91 78 rVIKB. 8395 8530 LARD , 2115 2202 BIBS 1840 "1915 Jnly ......'8375 Kept. ..... 8495 8875 8495 2089 2170 8380 530- 2092 2182 1 830 ' 1900 July bepu 2095 2180 July .. Sept, 1815 1890 1810 1890 Kaa Francisco Grain Market San Francisco, June 2. U. P.) Barley Spot feed, per cental. $3.3003.40. s THE WWW CROPS BY LATE REPORTS BASKET J - while It is believed in some quarters that the extreme top price for sugar at refining centers has about been reached and that one refinery is quoting only about half the last advance quoted by another, still none of this high priced sugar has as yet reached the consumer. For the immediate future: therefore con sumers can look for no lower values even though prices eventually drop. . A number of conditions are affecting and will affect the price of sugar-this season. - First of all some of the lead ing jam manufacturers have decided not to operate on high priced sugar. Some cann era -have likewise decided. Fruits will be high priced and scarce this sea son, therefore it I? not likely to be tne bi? demand for sugar that manipulating Interests have figured on. , To aid the housewife in canning fruit, even If there is no eugar at all avail able, a .leading manufacturer of fruit Jars advises that all kinds of fruit cart be successfully canned without-the use of sugar by simply adding tyt water instead of syrup. If the fruit is prop- erly sterilised and sealed, it will keep, so the addition of sugar is only a mat ter- of :taste'i:".::::-.i':.,!" :-H;:;t'': y'K'k '-! After the sterOized Jars are ruled with good, selected fresh fruit, fill the Jars to overflowing with hot water. J place the rubber and cap- in position on the Jar, , screw down so that it Just touches the rubber not tight. If fruit shrinks, do not pen the Jar-to refill. The, space left is a sterilized vacuum and will not injure the contents. The following price are average ones tb con samer are expected to pay retail store. Qual ity quoted ia the average, fancy -atnff being alightly higher and inferior staff fractionally lower. ' Butter Beat creamery prlnta. 69 061a . - Eggs Fresh mid. 45 per doaen; fancy fresh, 40 043c per dozen. . . , Poultry Chickens, dressed. 45c per lb,: ceeae. dressed, 45o per lb. . yiih fjelrnorij 8O0 85e per lb. ; halibut 25c per lb. t Floor Best local patent... S3.40 0 4.00 per sack, 49 lbs. , Potatoes Barbanks. 9 010c lb, : Onions Dried 6e per lb.- ' '' S trawberrisa California, 25e box; Oregon, 8,0 0 85e box. i r i . . 8TROHG f ADTANCE S FORCED lV- .J i.',. IK THE ! COTTON MARKET f New Tork, Jane 2. (L N. 8.) The open ing of the cotton market at 1 p. en. .today was strong at advances of 61 to 78 points on heavy general buying promoted by the eensettonauy low condition reported by . the federal depart ment' of agriculture. : ? v-- ' -: At the end of the first 15 minntea the list was still very strong and trading active. The close was barely steady with August 10 point lower-,. and other position 7; to .7.6 points higher. - ' ' Spot ootton was quiet and unchanged here tnriav at 4de. - No sales. . ,- . i . .. -' - ., Month. z Open. High. Low. -- Close. January .... .. . 8410 8410 8380 8384 rcDroary ....... .... March ......... 3365 April Jnno ; ....,...- - w . July ........... 8845 August ......... .... September '..'.. . . October .. . 8580 November : .... . . . . - 8353 U333 ; 8310 8800 8890 8660 8680 8543 8458 '! 8445 8370 ? 8838 8850 8800 8590 8545 S48T 8445 December . - . . ... 8487 New Tork Bond Market " Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke Co.. Board of Trade buildins. ..r ,-v; r:v;v".-; bia Ask. Atchison general : 4s ...... 78 ; 78 Baltimore Ohio gold 4s,... 60 - 60 Bethlehem Steel refunding 5s, 79 .80 Central Pscific 1st 4s 68 V69 .C.. B. A J. collateral 4s.... 94 94 St. Paul general 4 ... 70 70 Chicago N. W. general 4s... 70 71 Louisville A Naahrill 4 .... 74 76 New Tork railway 6 ....... 21 25 c Northern Pacific P. L. 4.. . . ' 71 72 Beading general 4a ......... 76 76 Union Pacific 1st 4a. 78 . 79 United State Steel 6. ..... 91 , 91 Ilnkm Pacific lit ret. 6s.. . 69 70 Southern Pacific cony. 6s . . . 96 : 97 ? Southern ' Pacific conv. 4e ,.l 74-v -. 76 Pennsylvania convertibl 4 8 Pennsylvania 1st 4' ..... 741a 75f Chesapeake A Ohio conv. 5a.. . . 73 74 Oregon Short Line 4s.,... T. 77 79 Forelga Bond Market Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke Cow Board of Trade building. Bid. 98 94 68 93. 86 24 28 96 88 85 : 84 Ask. 98 . 95 70 92 87 . 28 : -. ' 97 88 89 84 A. F. 5s. October. 1920. ..... TJ. K. 5s. November. 1921... Bep. Franca 5a, 1931 Pari 6s, October, 1921...-. Marseilles 6 .............. Russia Extn. 5. 1921 Ruatian Ina 5, 1928..... Dom. 5. April. 1921 Don. 6s, April.' 1926 ...... Dora. ' Canada : 5a. 1937...... V. K. 5s. 1987 , s. Liberty Bosd Sales .-, ' , f Famished by Overbeck ft Cooke Co.) - . f - Dpen. High.. Low. Close. Liberty. 8sV... 9130 9130 9100 9114 Liberty, 1st oomii ooow ouju . o Ijbertv 1st 4. .: 8740 8740 8714 8714. Liberty 2d 4 .. . 8670 ; 8670 8610 8610 Liberty,, 8rd 4. 9120 9146 8990 9000 Liberty. 4th 4 8780 8730 8640 , 8640 VlctorJ: 4 9800 9600 ,9570 9568 Victory; 8... .9596 -9596 9560 9560 DAIRT PRODUCE OF' THE COAST ' ; .; ' " f " ' Sati rneals Marks San Francisco. Jane 2. in.; F.) Batter ir..n. li.- nritna firata. S3n. . Kggs Kxtraa, 46 He; firsts, 41c; extra pal lets 82 c Cheese California flat, fancy. 28c; first. 24c. - t ' Saattla Market Seattle, June 2. (C. P.) Butter City creamery, extra, cubes, 53c: bricks, Oac v gs Freah ranch, 44045c, - Baw milk, per cwt. $2.60. . Lee AHoaiea SSarket Los-Angeles. June 2. IL N- S.) Butter 54c. - ; Eggs Extra, 43c; case eoont, 41e; pallet. SSe; pee wee, Sic- Poultry Unchanged. ! -V New Tork Ssrsr and Coffee .New Tork. Jane 2. D. P.) Coffee No. 7 Bio. 15 015e; No. 4 Santos. 23 0 94 tie. Sugar Steady, raw- $20.50020.56: "refined steady, granulated $21.50 0 23.00. , TTsiw Vara; Wool and Hides New Tork, Jane 2. (L N. S.) Wool Market firm; domestic fleece XX Ohio, 88c 0 81.00; domestic pulled scotirea oasis, oucy $1.70; domestic Texas seoured basis, 85 092c. Hides Market weak; native ateers, 35 0 36c; branded ateera. 8 8c. - SyndicateLoans Attractive investment opportur nity is offered f rom time to time ' by participation in the nation-wide syndicate ) loans to Foreiirn Governments, Munici palities and to great American corporations. We participate In all National (Syndicates that in our judg ment are worthy of entrusting our own funds. , , . : - . Ask to be placed on our' mailing list for advance information. SteemoFwoiiZ Mam 64 NOfrTHWfSTERN BANK SLOG. Edited "by II j man IL Cohen ILLSTUFF DROPS A DOLLAR A TON NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS -Oers- i' .' Whet- Barley. Floor, Osta. Hay. PorUaad. Wed.'. . 62 .... 4', ,1 Tear ago . , . ; 1 1 ... . : g Seaaoti to date... 8728 189 8908 588 2225 - Tear ago ;...T480 1102 2759 768 3188 Tacoma. iTuesday. 42 .... 23 .w 8 Tear ago .... 6 ... . ......."- Season to dato. . .7180 99 8212 178 840 - Tear ego ....5481 ? 46 .... 199 1227 Seattle Tuesday. . s 62 " Tear 1 ago . , 8 . . . . Season to date,.. 6276 247 1174 645 1282 Tear, ago ....6345 100 1392 698 2557 An unexpected drop of $1 a ton In the price, of mlllstuffs is shown in the local trade ' generally. That such an action was a" surprise to feed interests is indi cated by the fact that few of them were prepared. for it ' - . Explanation is made that owing - to the fiav treme pnre asked for millroni livestock intor- eeta are no longer able to afford to feed their accustomed volume and thia in itself baa actodj affainat th virles.. . . f 1 Coarse train t situation is practically -nn changed at primary points of the Padfie North' west and local trading continues on a nominal With new erepft alfalfa abont to -be offered generally in the early sections and the fact that hveetock feeders are rot grabbing offering as was Indicated earlier, 'buyer her are not inclined te take bold of the 1B2 growth as yet. - -Edward L Wells of the Portland office of the weather bureau advises; - t In western and aouthern counties winter -wheat ia heading short.- In central and eastern eoanties the Drosoect ia eenerallv fair to good, though harvest will be about two weeks late. Cutting of rve for feed continues. Bom rye was in jured by frost in central counties. Spring wheat is generally fair, bat ia -backward and needs rain. P ban ting of corn continues, v A considerable acre- ace oc earlv core waa damaged bs jroet. Frost did some damage to strawberries and in a few localities to other fruits- Cherries and prunes ere .dropping heavily in places. Apples are in bloom in elevated eastern district. . Ail fruits need wsrmer weather. ! -- r ; FEED8TUFFS Selling priceT Feed eata $72, rolled barley $77 a ton. , - ' FLOCK, Selling price, mUTdoor: Patent, 818.76: Montana iDhni wheat. 814.85: wuiam ette - valley brands, $11.20; local straight. 311.20; bakers' local, 313.50; grauam. $11.00, Price for citv. deliveries- for five-barrel lots. HAT -Buying prices: Willamette timothy, fancy, $32:00 per ton; vetch, $30.00; cheat. 822.00 (S2S.OO: straw, x-lO; clover,- ISI.IU grain. $25.00: alfalfa.' $35.00 86 00 m' ton. GRAIN SACKS Nominal New crop deliv ery, No. 1 Calcutta, 21 022c in car lots; less amounts higher. . MILLSTUFFS Mill run at siills. sacked. - OATS Pet ton, baying price: Feed, $70.00 0 70.60. . BARLET Buying price: Feed. 866.00 0 .66.60; milltog. $97.00 0 67.50; tolled barley. eeUmg price, ll.ww ton. : , - sa-MeeTianta lCTehanm ffd? ' - ' - - I : - -FEED OATS ' .....'..!.. -.. June.' Jaly. I . . .. r mo.- wnne ............. ' ouou (uuu - i . ' HAlU.iK No. 8 blue . . i v. . Standard, feed - - -,V . CORN No. 9 - yellow "".. ....... , Esstera grain in bulk; a-- ,! CORN; No. yellow .i, 670O 6600 6600 -6S00 7550 -7400 7300 7200 ' Kevr, Tork Butter and Eggs . New Tork. Jane 2. (L N. B.) -Baste Market irregular; creamery extra. 60 0 63e: ceamery firsts, 67 0 60c; creamery higher scor ing. 60 0 64c: state dairy tube, 44 0 59 e; rencvated extras, 53 0 54e ; - Cheese Market eaay; whole mflk specials, 28 0 82c: - whole milk fancy. - 27 0 30c; lower grade. 20 028c i Wisconsin Whole milk, fancy Toung Americas, 8J.C State Skims, special. 19 22c; skims, choice, 17- 018 He; skims, choice tu good. 12 0 16c, Lower grades 5 0 10c Eggs Market irregular, nearby white, fancy, 54 0 65c; nearby brown, 49-0 50c; extra., 47 048c: firsts. 41 45c. ,..w-;-i- Iter 'Tlieeiunusiially attractive,' higli-cla$S ArheHcan northwest mil ' . nicipal issues constitute, investment opportunities extraordinary. . :J. . .;; -V -f :. ';,,'- ? '',..- ." . - - f :. -- v- V , t , (y - ' , -1 - - , ' J 1 American 3S.00O Arco. City" of, Idaho. Light. ... . .". . 18,000 Arlington, City of Oregon, Sewef..'. ? 3,000 "Arlington, Ity of, Dre.on. W.-& ... 1,000 tAstoria, City of, Oregon, Ser No.-IS . . . ,V2S,S00 tAsjtoriaCity of, Or, Imp. Ser. No. 24. . ' 15,000-fBonner County, Idaho, S.D. No. ". . 20,000 Bonner County, Idaho. I. S. D-, No. 1 " 30,000 vBuhl, City of, Idaho. Water. ... . , ,18.000 BuhU City oi, 2.O00 Clatsop County. Oregon, L., No. ,30-. ;i3,00Coos County. Oregon,' S. Cfc, No. 8..... 22,000 ;Freemont County,- Idaho, I. S. D-,.No. 2. 'lOOOwGrace. City jDf Idaho, Light. . -a. (60,000 Jerome County, Idaho; Hillsdale H. D. .. "ka nnn !Ce1sA.'Cltv of.Wush.. Water..-.. ...... - 47,500 tLewis County; V20.000 'Power. County, .35,000 Prinevine. Uity.oi uregon, runaing. . 2,000, -Roosevelt, Citr of, Utah. . . . . . - 1,006 Seattlei City of. Wash.,-1 &P. .v . ; . . , ' 8,000 tSeaside, City of, Oregon, Funding... . .. . '6,000 'Shoshone County, Idaho, Clarkia H, D.. V i0,000tShoshone County, Idaho, Clarkia H.' D. . 15,600 -Tacoma. Port of, WasMngtoij. ....... . 55,000 -Teton County, Idaho. Road & Bridge.;. 4,546tfWapato. .Washington, Water,..:..,.... Amsurican - 3 i- , f . - H. - Rate ,000 -Buhl, City of, Idaho, Sewer Dist, No. J.. 7 5,000 f Buhl. City of, Idaho, Sewer Dist., No. ,4. 7 9,000 -Buhl, City of. Idaho; Paving..". . . 7 45,000 -Rupert, City of, Ida Sidewalk f. D., Nd, 4 7 . . 4,000 -Rupert, City of, Idaho, Paving 1. D. No. 1 7 V 1 5,0-00 -Soda Springs, City of. Idaho, Sidewalk.' 7 - .26,000 -Soda Springs, City of, Idaho, Sewer. . ... 7 S,98lttVancouver, City of. Wash;, Paving. . . .6 ; r B Cassvaa . : IOaeMauasn "VOouaa . McMinnville Swine Advance Quotation Quarter in Yards PORTLAND LIVESTOCK BTJN Hogs. (Jattle. valves, eneep. , 72$ 298 86 , 237 .739" 190 72 r , 481 i-461 .V-.-- -895 . 757 ' 88 . 10 604 i 361 ' 67 - ' . .r 655 . 497 . .890 48 718 . 788 94 ; 5 106 . 820 .69 -- Wednesday . . . . t . Week ago ....... Two weeks ago . . . Poor weeks ago .-. Year ago -. . . . . .-. Two rears ago . . . Three year ago . . Foot years ago . . . Tim'lVrr. the old reliable shipper from McMinnville, came in and forced some what upward the price ot nogs on a single-load.' ? Steers ruled weaker and lower with cows steady while . iambs were steady" and sheep arenerally lower. i' McMinnvill took the- head of the hog class in the North Portland alleya for th Wednes day trade whoa. Tim Derr brought to and sold a baccb of extra , good porkers at $ 15,25. a spread of 25d above the ; general, high ot the . inere waa - Quit a lair aupyir u for -the day hot demand in general., waa auauj, General hog market range Prim mixed ........... ,.$14.75 01(5.25 , . 14.25 014.75 Medium mixed .......... Rough beeviee ...... ..... ,, 10.00 011.00 n.oo a 18.00 Pige ... .... Smooth heavies ,..,.... 1L00 013.00 taera; Again Lewer- i. ' tnm atra - tnmed weaker and sold lower at Norm jporuana aanpt u. "' .i.L t h ' allava. hut killers were not' keen . Mm4n t rm M. ' t iniv h amau run mmm bidders even at the decline. Cow and heifer sold about '-steady at former price. in.Mi eatciA msraez rsnae: Best beef steers- : 51-7B JZ-30 Choioe graas steer .......4.. Jt-05 011.50 Good to choice steer ..,.rt.. ioe f-"X H.llnn tn enod ateers I. 9.50 0 1 0.6O Fair tc good ateera . ..... S.50 0 ; 960 Common to fair ateera . . . . . : ' T.75 0 8.0O 'Choice cows and heifer. ... . .. ,'. 9.75010.25 nnrti en rhsta n and neirera - .io..i9 Medium to good cow and heifer ' 7.75 0 9.75 Vir to eaedinm eowa and heifera ".75 i 1.11 Cannera . ..I. ............ i 6.00 0 6.9C Bulla . . t . .... ........ , ... . 5-0e 0 8.50 Beat light - calve . . ............ 1 2.00 0 13.50 Medium , calve , ... ,i 8.600 11.00 Heavy calves 6.00 08.50 Stocker and feeders.. .... 8.00 0-8.60 -. .. ' ' Sheep-fVice Dowf Sheep again ahowed a loss in price at North Portland.- Receipts)- were email and had little influence. : Killers -were ' onwiilutg buyer and forced a general loss, although lamb held about, steady. ' . ' , - ' General sheep and lamb nuige: - . . Spring lamb $13.06013.50 CuU lumb. ............... 2g"J TearUngs' a 7.00 0 ,9.00 WetherT ! .I .. 6.00 0 '8-00 EweTVi . 8.00 0. 7.60 Tuesday Afternoon tales "T- STEERS ' - ' - - No. At. lb. Price 8.... 846 8.50 . 1 690 8.00 14.., 820 8.00 "14. ...1155 11.25 . 4.. ..1165 -11.25 1....1HO 9.50 26. ...1016 11.50 24.... 1187 11.80 25.... 1084 11.65 8.... 813 6.50 25.... 1055 11.60 13. ...1193 9.75 2 915 8.60 No, At. Iba Pnoe 4 790 8 8-75 18..., 976 9.00 17. ...1114 ' 11.25 8... -.1060 10.50 8,;.:me 11.00 25. ...1025 11.60 25 1028 ll.&O 24... .1177 11.50 1. . .. 980 - 9.50 25'.. . .1026 11.60 25. ...1033 11.60 25. ...1063 11.65 ti... 640 : 8.00 COWS 1.. 1., 50 $ 6.00 l;'.'. .1140 $ '6,50 1....1050 . 8.00 '6. i ..1090 s 8.00 rioio 5. . 860- ;T s.oo 9.O0 1....1030 994 , 9.50 1. 840 2V... 289 .1.... 160 1....1270 T.60 1.... 66 1 o-aa CALVES 10.00 . 1, 14.00 2. BULLS .. 140 14.00 ,.-170 14.00 ,-..1180 $ 8.80 ,..1130 '$ 8.50 $ 8.00 I STAGS 1....1S30 7.00 t 8. uaasa 29... 11-'... SF r s e ; 4.,,-. 45,.,, ill III 78 $18.25 69 . 10.50 65 18.25 67 13.25 61 13J25 6.... 68 $10.60 8.... 82 13.25 18.... 7718.50 6.... 68;. 10.00 2.., .7U.-10.00 a, .EWCa 160 $ 6.00 I 2. . .. 198 . 8.00 I - 1.... " TEARLINGS 105 $ 8.50 I 8. WETHEBS- ' 78HOGS 224 $15.00 : 2.... 116 $ 8.00 120 O.00 92 t 9.00 :;-5i-t?T :.;V; 500' $18.00 18. 46. GENERAL, OBLIGATION BONDS ; ; A . J.'iJFi.::i- fjBivJ!; s-A::"" '.' .. ss-i-t '.. -'pi it ; ; ; . i. saaasBf Boods Exempt From All Federal Tncome Taxes Rat , 6. 6 " J&J A&O A&O rF&A M&N J&D ' :j&J j&j ..j&j , F&A F&A J&D- J&J J&J "A&O " M&N J&J A&O J&D ; A&b J&D M&S A&O F&A J&J , M&S. 6 6 : laano, A-y nan. . . . . . 6- y 6 Wash., Road (D'onohue).. 6 Idaho, urysiai nisnwav.. o 6 -6 5 ' 6 r 6 6 . $ iA 6 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT BONDS -- - ' Bends Exempt Frm All Federal Income Taxes Mstnrity . F&A 1927-29 F&A 1926-29 F&A 1924-29 F&A - 1921-29 ' F&A 1921-29 F&A .1922-29 F&A 1921-29 Mch. ,1921-30 Denotes $1000 denomination, yt Denote , $50O denomination. t Denotes fractional bonds. . . ' - ' Telephone or TelegTapls' Orders at Our Expense ' l. c7A9ePremrerf:MuwctpaSondtfious9 Horrls Bldf tS9.H SUrk 8L, Bet. Firth sad Teleshose Broadway 1141 BIT 830 866 115 840 80S ISO 12.75 18.73 12.75 13 00 12.75 14.00 18.00 14.00 14.25 4... 21 3 69,... 228 i 8.... 153 X 1.... 190 4 1.,.. 270 ,60.... 214 j .... 240 i; 2 175 14.7$ 14.75 12.75 16.00 14.75 14.73 14.00 15.00 18.00 18.00 16.00 14.75 15.00 16.00 11.00 14.85 .12.73 11.75 16.00 14.76 14.80 14.83 11.00 180 170 180 2.... 880 2.,. 836 8 15.00 16.00 15.00 15.00 16.00 4.... 190 5..,. 208 TV. .. 237 8... . 22S 282 6 201 9.V.. 250 2.... 208 1.... 210 .4 1.... 210 13.60 88.... 110 13.00 i 8...., 218 I Hi., . 827 ; 2.... 185 , .... 176 ! 11.... 189 7.,.. 200 , 1.... 150 1.... 460 69.,.. 223 1.... 160 8.... 120 8. ...,162 -2.... 265 4.... 242 9. . .. 295 620 14.75 14.75 18.50 14.85 12.75 14.90 14.00 11.00 I Wsdrwsdsy ' Morning gale - CALVES , No. Av. lba. Price. . 1 - No. f Ar. Iba. . Pnoe. I....rl30 314.50 rr HOGS T...i 162 $18.00 l,..i. 180 , 14.75 lO. . 125 18.50 2...W 865 ' 18.00 8.... 180 14.85 l...i 170 815.00 12. .. 173 14.50 lOw... 92 12.00 .... 198 14.85 13.,;. 286 14.50 LAMBS 5... 84 $10.00 , 15.... 64 318.00 pacific coast bAhk statement: - Pert lane Blank - f' . Thia Week. Tear Ago: Tnesday . . . . Wednesday . B A. 60S. 159-42 T-i 6.048.216.19 7.485.088.88 , 7.833.631.78 Banka -' " Clearings Wednesday v. ... ....$ Tj725.611.63 Balance Wednesday ..4....; 1.22tf.oe.iT ' 'V - . .- Taaama Manka . rrborlnira XfmmAT .3 1.08 3.4 7 1 .00 Balances Wednesday . . ; i V 617,676.00 eokane Banks . . Clearings Wednesday . . $1,TS5,851.00 Balances Wednesday .. W.;...'; 280,828.00 : saa Sranelaoo Bank'" - Clearing. Wednesday . 1 ..... . $84,800,000.00 . . In. anlea Banks : Clearings. Wednesday . , . . ...... .614.285.326.00 V AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES . Chluii. Moaa BrIS.SS Chicago, Jane 2. (L N. 8.1 Hog Re ceipts, 16,000: he vies, strong to 1 3c mgner other meetly 25o higher; bulk. 318.90 014.75 tn. tfl XI- heswweieht- 118.75 0 14.60 medium weight, $14.40 014.85; lightweight. $14.35014.86; light lights, $i-5O014.o k..n nvUal sow, smooth. $12.50 018.25 packing . sows, rough, $12.00 012.60; pigs. $11.25018.78. . V , V '.tinm.infa. aoeo. mostlv 25e hiaher. Beef steers Medium and heavyweight, $ 18. 60 014.60; choioe and prime, SIS.oo w iv.ou MMtnm atul mnni g 1 2.1 A 6b 18.7 6. - . Ught weight, good and . choice. - 818.25 0 11 ill- Mmnn and. medium. 810.75 0 18.25. Butcher cattle Heifer. $8.00 0 18.26; cow, tf man to- hnlla. ST. 25 411.00. Car-ner and cutter i'ows and heifers, $5.00 ST VK MnMV itjwia gA. BO AS 8.50. v'.i liht ajad handvwsiKht) $12.76 015.25; feeder steers. $9.15 0 11.90; . stocket steers. ST.vO011.ze; atocaer cows ana nenan, IT ?S7S stocker calves. $7.60010.50. Sheep Beceipta 12.000, slow; springer steady; others, unevenly lower; larpbs: 4 Iba rivni ia. 25 at 17.23: Iamb 185 lb. npl ti a KD 13, 1 7 on : enlla and common. $10.00 0 13.50' spring lambs, $14.50 017.75; yearling .), an OO Oi 14.001 ewer. S7.00W1O.2S ewes, culls and common. $3.60 06.60; feeder Umbo, $11.06 0 18.50. ;. . X ; . SeatUe. June 2. L N. 8.) Hogs Be- eerpts. 85: stronger. - Prim lights, $12,750 1KQK maiiim to e.hoice. '-. S18.55 in 14.br rough heavies, $12.75018.25; pigs, $12,000 18.00. -- I - r...1. TraMtnta soft! weaker. : Beat steers, tiiKoaiiaii- naimn to choice. 810.000 12.00t common to good, $7.60010,00; beat cows and heifers. $10.00 010.60; common to good cows, S7.001U.OV; duu. eo.Bueyo.vv calves, ST.BUS9l9.uu.. Sheep None. .. ' ' . I Deliver,' Colo.. June kV ID. P-) Cattle - Ttaceints. 2200: strong. - Bteers. ia.jw 11 nn- and heifer. 88.60 611.25: stock .'- feeders; $8.50 010.75; calves, $18.50 a a an ... . ''4F Uog. Beeeipts, 800 ; teady', lOe higher. Top, $14.25; bulk, $18.20 s la . - . , ... nh..n Heceint. i 600 1 slow.' steady. Lambs, $16.00 016.00: we, $8.25010.75. - Kansas City Meoj 814.1S r-n. in,. 2. it- N. 8.) -Cattle a:. anno. r, tn ao higher. Steers. 89 0 13 00V cow.- $8 011.25: mixed steer sad heifereV $ 18.50 0 18.75 i stocker and feeders. $6 0 11. oo; caivas, en w? . k . xL..ir,ta . 1 1 .000. ateady. Ton, 814 15: bulk. 318.60 014.00; neavoea, $18.60 1.14 oi: .light. $ ll.75 i4,15;, medium. vKAia in. nitm ill I 12.25. . Sheeo Beceipts-.6000. steady. Spring lambs. - i ' .ft Maturity Price 100.00 100.00 100.00 Yield 6.00 ; 6.oo J 0.00 1931-39 1940 194a - 1938 1931-37, 1930- 39 1931- 3 7 1930- 39 1931- 39 1930 1030-40 1931-39 1931-39 1930-39 1934 1921-30 1930- 3B 1392-40. 1938 - -1929 -193033 1933-39 1931- 38 1936-37 1931-36 1929 100.00 'j 6.00 100.00.H 6.00 loo.oon 5.50 ioo.oo J 5.50 100.00 ' 6JD0 100.00 100.00 -100.00 100.00 ! 100.00 ; 100.00 A. "ioo.oo ! To Net i 5.50 100.00 i 6.00 100.00 : 6.oo 100.00 i6.00 96.39 ? 5.50 100.00 I 6.00 100.00 i 6.00 100.00 i 6.00 To Net J 5.50 100.00 I 5. SO 100.00 : 6.00 Pries . YSetd 100.00 7.00 100.00 i 7.00 100,00 -7.00 100.00 t 7,00 100.00 1 7.00 10O.00 1 7.00 100,00 7.00 To Net . 6.75 Cava. OveeOjuaavrsj Sixth V . Ctarriaw . 4.... 5.... 2111 .... 1.... 1.... 17..: r :, 15 018.80: hnm .w. Ilffil ?1, .Knn wether. $10.50. ' ' , Omaha Hoe $130 Omaha. June 5 if v n ti.,. r eelpta 10.500; active, 15c to 25o higher: buia. 1Z.B0 0 13.50; top, $13.80. Cattle Raeeinl, AfttlCl ' ;tl:n 1... - m. B0e hiaher: atockeea ri-r. ., i.... yeerUng. $137807 " v UmbV'$l1 f ,ted- Beat California spring FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES Corrected dalfv hv rn..l.n . . . , - - . - . - ....... u,iwiui'ii of the Cm ted Stat National bank. Opening nominal rates for bank tranMctiona: Drafts Cables I'sr Check Transfers. 8 8 95 7.82 2.55 6.04 17.10 18.15 , 21.80 80.50 61.50 1.13 Value. $ 4.88H5 5. 1826 ""23.82 6.1820" 28.85 . 26.85 28,80 London Pounds terling a 8.94 U Pari. Franca. 7.81 Hamburg-Berlin ' Marks . . . 111 Genoe Iare.. 6.93 Copenhagen- Kroner. ... 1 T AA Christiana Kroner 18.05 Stockholm Kroner. i '.- 21 TO Hongkong ' Currencv AO no Toko ha ma - : Ten . 51.12 43.30 Shanghai Taels 1.13 NEW TODAY .s'lfc:; vv',,,l"B 1 pv eVtataasii - AMONG THE FIRS ON PORTLAKD HEIGHTS - This low. ramblinsr.buneralow. Tiullt of hollow tile, enormous living room with extra larg-e fireplace. Dutch kitchen, two large porches, - one of which is large enough for two or thrwe beds. The houho has bath, and toilet, concrete basement and splendid shower. The ground con sists -of hi acre fronting on both upper and lower drives. Both the ground and the house are in very poor condition, but the possibilities for Improvement are unlimited 'and the price, $4200, certainly should make this an attractive proposi- tion, and we think that the house alone could not be duplicated for this price. $1630 cash, balance $20 monthly. Jit i Chamber of Commerce, GARAGES Sectional and ' Ready-Cut SHIPPED ANYWHERE or Erected in Portland Uaterial and vVorkrasnship Uuarsnteed Firvt Cla Send foe Circular FiEDIMaOl PUILDINQ OO. 315 E. 11th ft-Phone K. 5114 TWO BLOCKS SOUTH Or- HAVvTHOHnsf - PORTLAND, OR. f iro ( Ws Call and Deliver! - OM Bi and Woolea Clothfaf. We Make Heyerlhle, Haad.rVovss FLUFF RUGS Boom Slse Flsff Bays Wovs $17A$ Bag Bags Wores All Slses Clothes CleaslBf and Dyelay TJept, Hail Orders Bead for Booklet Feathers Renovated Carpet Cleaning tail Bart, Steamed Cleaned, tut WESTEBJf, FLUFF BTJO CO. $4 TJalos Are. K. Pbon Eaat 6SI6 WE CALL FOR TOTJB OLD i - CAKFF.TS t V ! Bags and Woolea Clothing- FLUFF RUGS All Work Tamed Oet Promptly Baaf Bngs Woven All Mr.es At all Order Send for Book let Carpet Cleaned, Laid asd Befitted NORTHWEST RUG CO. - 188FA8T FIOHTH STREET ! . JPHOSK EAST tiSw We Call asd Deliver Old Carpets sad Sac Had late FLUFF RUGS Rag; R tiers. Carpet Cleaning; and R fiUins. Mall orders end , for BookleL Oregon Fluff Rug Co. 1S84 East Stark Tabor 7$ 14 T if"-- 'I w-" w u iialesreoBts West Park aad TaashU At 10 A. M. Tomorrow JfEFTIXC XOTICKS 41 ... 8AMAEJTAN LoJg No. i, L O. O. r. Meet evanr V.1n-.'a yaerv- evening at 8 eVloek, Od4 isilow Temple, 220 Alder L Beporta of deieaate to grand lodge tonight- Timing brothers welcome. . , V. W. KlOI.I,, N. ii. ': - JEStiE T. JO.VKa. Kecretary. COfv BECCLAB meeting tomorrow iftrfFi- evening at 7 :$0. Bk-r hall. auuogivonii ana aioid r 3. A cia of 10 flwlad to vecexe th initiators oegree.- Viaitors alwsrs weteome. ..- GEOUGK C. OLttON. N. M.- f. : - C. K. WtLWOX. hecretary. WAVKELT LOIX1K. V. V.. A. F. ASD A. M. KtsKsd eommunira tiotk tomorrow (ThordTl eenirir, Jane 3. at 8 o'dork, Vaverly ba.. East 26th and Clinton. V i-itonr welcome. By ortirr of W. M. H. K. VKKBIXliKR. Columbia idg n- i i 4 - A - ; F. and A. M. Stated eommii nicatioa tomorrow (Thurmisyl at 8 p. m. Viniting brethron si war welcome. Hy oroVr of W. ii. FBKD L. OLSON, BerrnUry. MBLEM JEViKLMt a t-tlly'. btnu.nt t-,.-, fhtrw, Jftrr Uto... IS1-1S8 6h U Continued em Following , . -asses " ' j W 1 I - h ea m -itsenlirii '.'i i i , wjfa. s I S iaaassaaaaaaaaassai i i ii V r7 n :