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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, P ORTLAND. MONDAY. JUNE ' 7, KSO 13 LOCAL EGGS ARE llfUAT CflMD oumLiw W1IXED m1? MAR.K.ET BASKET ' On local firm hu secured a covern Stent order for -450 cases of eggn and it has been the hitrh. bidder for supplies during- the day. Otherwise buyers have been inclined to shade their quotations again. For that reason values for the day are mixed : - Hnrpriaing figure ere shews of sold storg holding of both butter end gg en PorUsnd nd Seattle. According to an rii,Wgtion rands by local, creamery the figure show total that was tinpcl4. , The total .tert ef gg is Seattle, end Portland en Mar 31. 1816, was 78.861 eases, while en the asm date this year the holdings wer 62.697 eases, indicating s ghortag this year aa compared with last year of 16,284 caw en the aame data, and the storage of eggs be ing practically complete at the two points both yean. The figures show that in the part week storage hoMlnca OB eggs to PnrtUod have inereaaed from 92.201 eases to 87.002. aa lev areata of 3401 ee. In Seattle the increase from Uy S3, 1929 to May 31, lOyo. was iron 23,845 to 25.068, SS incteaee of 1120 case. Ton will note that during the past week, the Portland increase in storage is almost five times the Seattle increase. This haa aoma what been reflected in the market because there has bees practically no large smount of treh eggs here in the last week. They hare all been going ieto atorage and while there has bees a rather determined effort by some Inter eata te depress the egg market it haa not been at 11 respond) re. ', 1 l nm ivm. VI MHiim .uow . there was only e slight Increase in the storage amount of egg between the periods of way 33 and May SIT The Portland increase at that time a year ago amounted to only 233 .eaaea, and the eWattie- tnereae between the aame amounted to only 863 eaae. A year age tba egg market went along its normal course. This year there seems to hare been tremendous sentiment that there would he a large produc tion and, consequently, everybody laid off. es pectin to get their eggs at - the hut minute. The ever-prodaetkin did not develop and. con sequently, there was e rush at the but minute te get the eggs. This te reflected by comparison of the above twe paragraphs, that te, in the Cried of time this year between May S3 and ay ai,-Portland storage holdings increased 601 eaoes and a year ago in the same period of time the ineresse was only 233 cases. - In tteattle year age between the same periods the storage holding Increased 363 eases, while this year it jumped to 1 ISO eases. Note that the total storage butter in Port land and Seattle on May 31, 1010, waa 655.546 pounds, while this year on the name date the storage amounted to 487,703 pounds. short age of 487,841 poundw . We hare, of course, been .talkina about the production being late this ytsr aa compared with last year. However t is to pe moiea tnat me increase in storage hrfaua III, naMiwI an.! In. M.i 19 1A9fl anil May 81, 1020, in Portland, I increased from 120,778 pounds to, 233, 804 pounds, or e total ef 107,024 pounds. A year ago in the same week the increase inte storage waa from 333,784 pound to 458. l pounds, a total of 63.435 pounds. In other words,, comparing the aatti weeks this year and last year we shew an in- free going into storage ef 44,080 pounds is me eiiy or rortiano, . Seattle for the rarind endtne Ma 31. 1020. bad s .total of 239403 pounds in storage, while s year age tney rvaq in storage oua.air ponnua. R shortage of 339,974 pound. The increase s butter storage holdings In Seattle between me penoq inn way zj. iitsv, to May ai, 102O, .wa from 104.72S pounds to 339,403 ' mhiuI, - ..... .f fl ,K rnnH- . , or from May 22. llo. to May 31, 1910. th eatue putter storsgo nouiinw increases iron 894.929 t 805.877. e total ef 110.448. as that it would seeta that this year in Seattle the increase in storage from klgy !ii to M. 31 baa not been as great as it waa a year ago between the 'aame periods, by an amount of -85,773 pounds. Therefore, while in the period from May 22 to May 81 Seattle showed greater increase -of storage holdings last year than (his year of 85.773 pounds. " Portland shows as increase this year over last yea of ee.usv pounas, put cpnsiuereq logetuer toe twe towns almost balance, the difference being only about 0000 pound. This has led ts th eon riuaion that possibly the theory that the pro duction this year is late by soma two or three week may be e wrong theory, and that the eorrert theory iai aimiIy thgt there is not aa BUioh butterfat at tliere was year ago. Cheese shows a rather peculiar situation. The total storage holdings of cheese in Seattle .snd Portland on May SI. 1920, was 189.801 pound., while a year ago the one. holding of the two cities amounted to 80,281 pounds. In "other word, we are long 130,520 pounds of cheese in the twe cities, Seattle's cheese 'hold ings increased from May 2 1920, to May HI, IV JO. a tout of 1885 pound, er from 140.150 pounds to 142.085 pound.. In any event it is to- pe potea mat wnue on way .bjs, iuzu, I here waa 47,207 pounds ef cheese in storage era M U.. II 1 B 'til ' tl.i. 1. -A I.... mA.v-A to 27.700 ponnda. e Ueore of 10,441 pounds. Taking the figures of a year ago- Seattle in th period from May 33, 1019. te Stay 31. 1010, Showed an ineresse of cheese holdings from 47.50Q pound to 24,808, rounds. total. of 6748 poirttds. - In Portland s . year . ago ths cheese holdings from May 23, 1919, te. May 81. 1919r increased from 43.310 pounds te 14,973 pounds, or a total of J35 pounds. , While the cheese ' holdings in Portland on, JJsy 22, 1920, - were- some .34,000 pounds greater than . they were , on th SBame date ls year, this had - been' reduced en May 31, 1920, to only ota 13,000 pounds more than it wat en May 81, 1010.- On the other hand. Seattle eheeae healings pa May 82, 18E0, were some 122.000 pounds mere than they were on the same date to Ji, while on May 3J, JBSO, there bad been relatively no change in the situation. In ether words, Seattle en May 31 ef this year bad -just about . 120,00ft pound wore eheeae en band than on the same date last year. . This leads me to believe what 1 intunsvad s few sentence above -that cheese is . not nioving as raindly in Seattle as. it la in Portland, and that a drop i oouliog ben. . The detailsd. sepert ahaw;- Portlaxiil . v . - , 1930- Putter, pounds .,.. J20.773 Cheese, panada ....., 47.207 Ivggs. ease 83.201 .. , . .-. SeaUle . ' Msy 93. ' 1920. Butter, pounds lo4.738 Cheese, pounds ...... 140,150 - JCggk, cases 23.845 t-emane , May it, 1920. 'Butter, pound . 238,303 Cheese, pounds'...... 27,700 Eags. eases 3T.S02 . SeaUle May SI. ' . 1920. flutter, pennds 939,403 Cheese, pounds ...... 142,035 - tggs, caaee . - 25.0U3 Weekly increase and decreases: SeaUle Msytl, 1830. Chickens' are actually cheaper titan food Quality meats at this time) and the consumer who misses a treat now with a chicken dinner is not taking advantage of the situation. v .. For some reason or other there has been -a greet accumulation of chickens in the wholesale trade and retailers have for- that reason been able to pur. Chase supplies at the lowest price for a number of years. This means that If the conSuroer is wise she will see that the supply for the family dinner Is pur chased at the decline. In some- parts of the olty ' advantage is taken of the, lower prices by dealers who refuse to sell for leas. Consumer are advised that they an purchase chsaper and If one-place does not quote the decline, others jyiU be glad to sell. The drop in price is moat severe In lightweight hens and for old , roosters. The latter are often sold to consumers as the best birds, therefore consumers are advised to see that they get stock at the proper price. , : . The following price ere average ones the con sumers are expected to pay .retail stores. Qual ity quoted I the verage, fancy atnff being lightly higher end inferior , stuff fractionally lower. flutter Best creamery prints, 5961e Kgg Fresh -laid, 45a per dosea; fancy fresh, 42eSeper dozen. Poultry Chickens, dressed. 93 9 48a per IK geeee, dressed. 45e per lb. -. Fih Salmon, 30j85o per lb. il halibut, ?6e per lb, - : yow Best local patent, S3 50 9 4. B0 per seek,. 4 9 lb. Z7 Potato Bnrbanka, 10 013a lb. , Onion Dried. 4 per lb. Strawberries Oregon, 30 i$ SSc per box. for home varieties while an easier tone waa also shown in Columbia river offerings. Farmers market sale at 36.25 5.80- . APPLE DEffAKB CONTIX 7JE8 KEEN Only nominal supplies of apple ere offering here. Some egtr fancy Winesapa were avaii- ena to mi aisea siecg was quoted in te 83.73 & 4.00 per box. a rowing centers have pmcucauy nouung to otler, , - WEATHER NOTICE TO SHIPPERS Weather bureen advt'et Protect hrproent during the next S3 hour against the following maximum temperature: Goiug north. 60 de- nonneaat erver. b.. I". . It. R., 75 deereesi eatt to Baker, 73 degrees: and south to Ashland, 30 degree. - Maximum temperature at Portland tomorrow about toi degree. . 1 BBIEF 2TOTF-S OF PHOrCE TRADE Kelloggs Corn Flske up 70s, Kona Krisns 80s and Snimbles 40s ease. . - ; .. , Hreea onions very scarce and price firmer. - Country killed roeaU about steady at former pnoea, . - , :- Asparagus market sa&ier at 92.25 92.50 dceen bunehea. Peas In heavier supply at 10lle for local. WHOLE8AX.E Pn7CES IN P0RT1.AJ"D Thrsa are pries retairg pay whoaUlrs, saw eept aa oxhsrwiae noted: - Dah-y Wreguota . BTJTTBB SelUng price. te iot: Creamery. BThae navobment w fanned. 54a lb. 1 nr4m 52 lb. firebt, 4 Jo lb,; smaller lota at an ad. vaacev ppcrai woo exvas. BJ 49Hc prime firl, 4S48S,e. 1 BUTTKltyAT Portland delivery baala. B 83e eoontry staHon. 31 62a OLEOiiARG A RI.V1vt -Beat branda. 40c; ordl wry. 33 Hei baSera, 33i autBMrgarine, J, lb. eertons, 82c lb. , CHESS 15 Selling price; TilUwook.' fresh Oregon, fancy triplets. 81 32a lb,: Touna AnRt.0aiG, M-fttjn w joooers, r. o. n., Tiilsraook trinlets, i8c; Young America 20e, eieiiio ; unn, nncas, tnistze, Belling price: Block Swiag, 4349e; UmbargetV 40 f 8e per lh, . , BOG Bnyfng nrfce: - Current reMtnta. 36 88c;.. candled, selling price, 43; select. LIVE 107JI.TRT ftellins f price: ' Heavy w.ut jiwui d, iJ UL, 82c; he vy, 8 2c J old rooster, JOfl lb: lurkeys, nve, t J ; oressea. ac in. . 1 , "Z- Fresn VeeetsblM end Fruit FRESH PKUIT-Oraugea, 84.75 ST.00 pes .25 per crate; Florida : grapafruit, 3T-50 .60; CalUurnia. 14.50. APPLEd -Various Tanetigev local. 31.25 a 3.75. - PRmp rRprr---ra, Dromedarie. 37.501 Farda. 94.00 pf boil raisin, 3 nrown looa Mueat4, 16c per lb.; fig, 3.S0t6.50 box, ONlO.NS Selling price reullera: New red. 32.28 62.75; white, $2.70 crate; garlic, 85 lb; grees eniena, 40q per tfozea bunehea, onion REACT ONARY TONE IN STOCK TRADE b'w Turk. June 7. (U. P.). Th New Tort Evening Sua in it financial, review this sfvev noon said Stocks were In supply frcen the begianiaa, sHhougb trading era far from anunatsd at any period.- There were few strong spot smons the gpeeialtle. ' The hippin and tobaooo were move actively songht than th other group. The Intelligence that the "supreme cerurt held the-Volstead act t be eonstiMionat cams ever the wire shortly before o'clock. Naturally the new eame a a dippeintmBt, and such (teeae United States- food Product end United States Industrial Alcohol promptly told off. the former dropping a-poiot or more end th latter fractionally t first , ; .. ; , "L - 'The effect waa Indeed more er lee dampening en the whole list. The raits were uite neglected, and price movement in that quarter war unim portant ;l. ' The bears were encouraged to prase operation en the shorVsid in the st hour, but U did not prove very aasy going. , Trading all but earn to a standstill.' .1. ' Portland. Monday s 88 .... 15 4 J Tear ago 18 . 4 34 8 2 Igeesoa te .date. 8971 194 3944 543 397 . v- wtk n 4iAa oe evK etoc w asv . . ., iv.v ,vq am w wv Tteona Batnrdsy 11 2 . Til - i ar age , , . . , t Season to date., 7164 - Year age..... 6455 9 rattle, Saturday, 34 Year ago .... 19 Season to dateu.,6361 Tear ago . . . . 5894 New York. June 7. (7J. P.) Prac tically all issues showed fractional losses, at the. stock market opening to day. Mexican Petroleum opened, at off . Baldwin off . Tobacco Products off -4, Sinclair off Studebaker off M. Pan-American Petroleum up V. TJ. 8. Steel off . United: Retail Stores Ain chaned, International .Paper oft 1, Southern Pacific v unchanged. General Motors up . Pan-American Petroleum -responded to 10 per cent stoek' dividend announcement with advance of H point at . the opening, r Mexican Pe troleum. on th other hand, under th asms condition, wa off at 179. Within 10 minutes Psn-American Petroleum had dropped tq 103 H. The rest of the list waa reactionary as the resnlt of the rather poor bank statement. Baldwin wa off H at 115 H. Studebaker off U at 9H. Steel eemmen off at. 93 K0 Bails shewed little change from previous elos. "ii. ; i The market wa largely s gpeeialty affair fhm ing the early trading. Moving picture stocks advanced easily. Famous Players showing aa ad vance of 5 point over the previous ejus, while I-oew gained a point. Raft stock were also in demand under ' the leadership of Tobaooo Product, which sot above 73. The stock market was marking time today, waiting the outcome of the Republican conven tion in Chicago, Th eonsna ef opinion was that tli market would be s dull affair until after a candidate ha been chosen, -which cannot eom until late In the week. Tradera trying to scarp a point here there had bard Urn of ft os either the long'or short ide. ' - Th market closed lower. The whole list mid off hrply during th last half hour, when call money advanced to 1 0 per cent. - Pan-American Petroleum sold down B point from the opening, and United State bunu got oeiuw Ud. Other steel told off 3 te 4 points. Tpbeceo held up (omparatively well. Furnished by Ovwiweek C row. Board of Trade bnildlngi . . lifaWOHltTlONi AUia ChaUuen. . t Open I High " May 32, 1919. 886.734 18,610 35.403 Kay 32. 1919. 394,929 17,560 , 43,954. May 81. 1 1919. 480.169 14.973 85.634 May 81. 101ft. : 605,877 24.308 43.311 25e; Butter, pnnnits . . . . Chees. pound . , . tesa. caaeg Butter, pounds Cheese, pound ...... kajga, case , , Portlsn . 30.408 ' 142,03f Sii.OUj My31, 1910. 605,877 4.808 .43.3 II ' Butter, pounds .. Cheeae. pound .,., Kggs. case Butter, pound 'heee. pound klggs, case . . . ".I S2H.803 t 27.763. 37.602 Ms 81. 1919. 450,160 14.978 35.634 Mj23, 1920. 164.728 140.150 23,943 May 22, 1910. 394,929 17.560 4354 May 23, 1920, 120,778 47.207 82.201 May 22. 1919. 386.784 18.616 35.403 fctTTTEB MARKET HOLDIKG HERE While there -haa' been snore er lee effort en th part of a local manipulating creamery to reduce th pric of butter o that It cmdd eeur it atorage supfilies for less, the markat aemained tesy for the dy. . i . BEAD I.ETTTJCE StjpFiT EIEERAX. - Head lettuee from local place was in liberal gnpply during th day and prices war down round 33.00 2. 50 generally en the Parmer' market, Th erep ha been greatly aided by veeent rains. . . CHICKE3T PHIZES AJt 8TAG3TAWT Both price and Movement of ehieken h tUg nant t this tire, it being impravubl to in terest either local or outside - buyer 1 eiaanimg up th freak accumulated stock her. STKATv-BEBBT PRICES ABE' EAST What heavier- auwelie. the local inavb trawberrie wa caster at 86.00 m 3.60. mostly e. i e y . I " POTATOKS Selling price: Oregon fancy. .vu a v-uv j vtau, e iu.o per cv, euy IpS pvic, 88,00; new, 1813H lb. BKPRIE.S -Oregon liollsr. ',6.00 6.80; Clark seedUntrs. 30.75 7.00, I ; . . YEliKTABLIiS-'-Turnips, 90a pet . dosea bnncui, carrot, 4,004.50 sack: beet. 15a denn buncbeai cabhaga. California. lEeyeo iet mce, J. 1 3 (e? sou per emu; rxi oumber. 83.60 per doaeni tematoea. 38.00 1 egg plant. 60a per pound; broeoUi. 82.33 1 bell pepper, 75s: celery. 81.50 per dozen; peas. 106110 lb.: artiehokss. Sl.fiO oer donat mZ paragus, Oregon, $2.25 df 2.50 doaen bunehe. Mt en) preelslen 0OTJNTRT ViCATti Selling priee: Country bogs, 19 20c for top blockers! bevy, J6e best real, 19c l hvy veal. 13 f 18e per lb. SMOKED MKATaWHam. 89 9)44 per lb.i breakrast bacon. 35 w 56c; pjenus, 2ge tr lk. 5 eett roil. 88e per lb. l4Ato-&etti reedered.. 7e rb-i ' ctaadard. e; tierce ban compound,' 74a, 14 .. run en ahiifiii FRESH FI3U Slmon. freah Chinook. 9a 25c; halibut, fresh, 16 422e lb.: stnrweon. t )1 black eod. 10 A lie lb aileer amalt. 10c do lb.: kiuoered salmon. S2.BO in.ik basket; kipered cod, 32.35; Columbia smelt! Be per lb.; raaor clsm. t- ) bi; crab. 33.50 (93.60 doMta roe ahad, 10 lb., drKSd shad. 6 6c: ling Zbd, 6 8a lb, s arecarla . SUQARMernlnal price. Mflnerv Kaa Cube, 323.60; fruit and berry, 934.75 D yellow, 324-151 granulated. 324. 7Rj aaUa 0. 34.85i golden & 3.24.1157 H HONES New. 37.00 s 7.60 ease. , Kiue japan tyie. K. 1 -lSHe: Hew 0,?.h",d" ',J ,?lu Kos. 14V per to, SALT Coarse, half ground, 100a. . 817 as Kr ton; 60s, 816.75J table darly. 60s. 817.25; 930.501 lump reek. 626.50 per ten. BEANS. iSale ky jobber) Small white, TV per lb.; large white. 7 . e lb,! pink, 8 Vie lb. ; lima. 13 He; tajou, like; reds, 1041 Oregon bean, buying priee nomine 1. 6 H lb. CANNED . MJLLK -Carnation. aa.Bai B.aH.. L36.85 Ater. 86.25; Eagle. 811-35; Ubby. SB.a; Mount vernaa. ee.ue per eeae, COPFlfiaVBeaated. 34 46e n seek e drums. -- ,-.-- ,. ,-. SODA CRACKERS In bulk, 17 Vie per lb. ' NUTS Walnuts. 33 6 40c per lb.; almonds, 88e; filbert. 32c in ack lots; peanuts. 15 0 19c; pecans, tpe.: BrazJds, 0s. ff . I - i -J J' - - Saa Fraarlsco Posltry Market -gin Francisco, June 7. (TJ. P.) Broil er. ..o ev Sac; larg nen. so S 33c; bet ducks, 6$29c. -,,-r j - . .... - "k 1 ' " v :" Saa Francisco 'Grain Market Ban Francfctco, June 27. (li P.) Barley ppof leeo, per cental, i.msii.tu. - ',- 1 1 Xew;Tork Potato Market New Tork, ' Jon 7- (t N. 8.1 -PoUtoe oia. parrei. -or nag) Market active. Nearby white, 910.00 10.80; Bermudas, 33 Stocks. Beads, (yemm, Grata, Ete, tlt'tl? 5 Board of Trade BsUdlsg - OveiecK&Cook DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES Joesaber Chicago Board of Trade ' Cerresposdelg et Loran Bryaa Calcaga aw Tert ' 1 '. FACTS 539 " "V CONSTRUCTION COSTS INCREASE, Estimates mad) by the Massachusetts Highway 1 : Corrf mission Indicate that 3 1.00 today is required to build the same amount of road, which could be. secured In . 1915 for. '45 1 cents- Even with this 100. per cent Increase it is found to be best and . mopt economical to pave road, street ;or highway with . .-'.I. t-r r;';., WARRENITE BITULITHIG 'iWABBEjr BROTHERS' COMPAN T - III B0 14 88 0 48 18 86 V 97 59 99 193 V J 94 H 43 86 H 79 115 V i Am. Agr. Chem. , . Am, Beet Sugar. , Am. Can, e , , . . , Am. Car Fdy. . ... Am, Cattnn Oil... Am. II. ft L., c. Am. Int. Corp.... Am. Ijocq., o,,,,. Am. Braelt., e. , . . Am. steel Fdy. ... Am. Bugar, e Am. Sum. Tobacco. Am, T. it T. Am, W. Pgper. pfd. Am, Sin. ....... Anaeonda kf. Co. .. Atohiaon, e. . , . . . . Baldwin Loco. . c . . Baltimore 4 Ohio, e, Bethlehem 8tel B . . Bosch Magneto. . .. Brook. Rpid T. Butte- A Muperior . . Canadian Paeiiic . , Cent.- leather, e . .. Ches. & Ohio . . , . Chicago Gt. W., a M, A St. p... Chicago as N. W., Chil Copper Chine Copper. tJeio. Jr. I .... . Conaolidated Gaa . . Com Fraducta, e. , Crucible Steel, e. . I). & R. U., c . , . . eilrie, e, . . . Oensral Ciger . . . . General Electric... Uranby Cons. .. . Gt. Nor. Ore. . . . Gt. Ner. By, ... Greeneananae . Illinois Central . . Industrial Alcohol.. inspiration Copper, lnt'l Harvester. . . Int'l Mer, Marine, ev M.an. IX aoiltlg, e, , Kenneoott Copper . . Lackawanna SUel . ljjuign v auey ... Mid'lle States Oil . Mwa-aflj-yetrelenm 179 i 179 - 171 14 Miami copper , , . 20 H 1 30 I 20 Vi Midvale Steel . . . . 42 42 I 43 . 33K 00 " 8S" feU 814 186 V H 11.H 148 H 72 W 29 V. 84 44 85 58 H 126 32 15 fill - . -. , 20 M 23 H tll4. 64 H t - 33 . 81V. lH 83 94 i 139 y. 13 66 144 V 79 Vi 20 84V. 15 62 131 33 V, 16 U 27V 7H 29 41 w i do IT 84 14 90 88 Vk 1384 43 18 ' 86 96 59 89 128 87 t4 94 43 66 H 79 Vi 114 H 29 113 Vi 5 51 si-; 81 16 SlH 98 Vt 136 V. 4H 84 H 143 71 29 84 Vi 82 Vi 62 Vi 126 3 jr 7 3 89H savi 15 40 17 74 85 Vi 96 59 89 193 H 87 94 43 v a ? DOLLARS RAINED It ARM GS T S a 103 8238 180 841 49 .... 800 1338 -1.6 I..... ... T 2 8 851 1198 650 1832 101 1709 613 2567 SOFT SHOWERS REVIVE PROSPECTS ON NORTHWEST FARMS .'X 1 HOGS ARE HIGHER SHEEP ARE LOWER CRASS CATTLE HIGH N0BTHWE8T GRAIN RECEIPTS ' Wheat. Barley. Fior. Oeta. Hay?f wUa "Waterman avoathl la a hnneh of s-rase fed gteers whleh iger) . The iBternatloaal Initltate of Rom aj8 the world's winter wheat crop U farorable. . bat , will averaye 9 r coat below the m-yar acreac. By Hymaa IX. Cohen. 1 " .!"; laterally mUlions ot dollars were; rained on Oregon and Washington farms , by the downpour ot the last two days, i More aid -waa griven the crops by the showers than haa been the ease tor a number ot years. This has. been, espe cially true of the territory eurroundin i Portland and In the Willamette vaUey, ; Willsmette valley grain have been suffering severely ef lata, due te the dryness ot th soil. , and th retna com Just at a time when the dan ger to the erop ws greatest. The ; remit is that already thera art i3nt ef resewel life is the grain fteldi. v Willsmette valley soft . fruits have received fully much benefit from the showers a have the grain. Xht to the dry weather, there wa everv likelihood that he ereea would be area. ly curtailed, but . the warm abower revived the plants. Reports received indicate that the ntnfall rave much aid te the light land Section tribu tary s Umatill county, insuring greater wheat and ether grain prospects, - ; . Little business Is showing in the grain mar kets at this time. Flour is steady but un changed. Hay is very firm and scarce while millstuff are tmug at former price. Broomball eehlea: Italian wheat crop indicated at around 148, 000,000 bushel against 188,000, 000 bushel last year and 176.000,600 bushel in 1918. In 1918 nd 1919 th importation of foreign wheat mounted to So. 000.000 Bushels.' j FKD8TCPlUig prieei Feed oat. 373; rolled barley, 877 a ton. FLOUR Selling oriee, mill' doors PsUnt, 913.73s MemtJUMV spring wheat. 814.85; Willam ette valley brands. 311.26; local straight, 911.20: bakers' local. 313.50; graham. 311.50. Price for city deliveries for five-barrel lot, HAT Buytng prioes : Willamette timothy, fancy, 932. 00 per ton: vetch, 330.09; cheat, 332.00 9 28.00: atraw. 910i etever, 831.10; frsln 825.00; !falf. 833,00 86.00 eton. GBAl 45 AC K Nominal. New crop deliv ery. No. 1 Calcutts, 0 32o la ef lotg; lea amonnts higher. i MILL8TCFP8 Kill run t mill, taeked, 955.00 3 89.00. 0Ote-Pe? ton, haying price; Feed, 970.00 BARLEY Buying price: Feed. ' 866.009 66.50;mimng, 387.00 67.50; rolled barley, selling price, 871,00 ton, Marehaate Egchsnge bid:' Kev white , . -No. 3 blue . . Standard feed . BARLEY-"36Kjf a ,1 . vp. yeupw .,,,.,. Eastern (rBin iq bulk: COUN . . " No. 8 yellow ............. Jwn. 6850 6700 6Q0Q T850 TB00. July. 6900 6700 6600 7669 7S0 Mnueurt Pacine, e hstional Enamel , . National Lead . . . . h'W Haven . , , , N. T. Central . , Norfolk A Wester Northern Pacific . . Ohin Cities Ua. , , Pacific Mail Pan-Am. Pet., e... Penna. Ry. . ..... Peonlea Us ...... Pittsburg Cofci. c. . Pressed. Steel Car. c Ky. Steel Springs, , Reading, c. ,..,, KoyaJ untch Hep. 1. V S., ... Bock Inland, e , . . , Hnattnca; copper. Sinclair Cons ..... Southern "Pacific. , nontnern My., c, . . Shell . 8t L. A S.F..... Swift A Co.. ,,. Tenn, Copper.,.,, Texas uil Tex a Pacific . . , , , Trans. Oil ...!!! TJnio Pacific, c,.. . Lnioa Oil of IJ,,, V, 8. Rubbs. a.... Vi 8. Steel, a,.... itah Copper . .... Vanadium Steel .". , Wabuh Western Cnion Willy Overland ... S3 ....1. t 29 68 88 73 38 103 SO 36. 98 98 83 1134 nil t 32 93 f 1 4 25 110 48 tttt 114 2 84 Vi 93 69 75 Vi r 8 Vi -. , 18 as - ii 88 89 73 38 ioi 39 6 - 98 98 iff ivi 23 78 25 110 '48 14 114 19 93 03 Tk 69 76 8 .55 29 69 89 78 88 100 89 86 - 98 98 88 118 89 38 9 t e 93 fi 24 119 40 Mil 114 'A 81 19 23 nai. (S3 51 8 82 80 it 89 79 984 186 64 144 87 71 'I 29 .i, 84 th 180 at i 70 V4 43 80 42 95 86 76 Benefit Coos Crop -Mrhfild, June 7. Nearly n inch of rain, which feU Jaa night la Coo eenaty, ha dan thousand of dollars' worth of aoorl . for the farmer and ba avd the spring craps, which threatened te be ckeolute failure on account of tba unusual dryness. Rain fell Sunday and last nignt. rnere was a ooa downpear, which gave the grroond thorough soakina. . The !, fit to crops. frit and pasture is such that practically insure a good year, where failure wsa promiseu. , j- . r . ,;- Pendleton Wsati 7nr Pendleton, June 7. lire-pne hundredths of n (. w bib seii m uti yieuuu Jaat night. The precipitation wa not hearr and. "while wel come, waa . not uf fieient to help wheat ma terially. Indication point' to more raid and fjfmeri nope4o a heavier .fall. . , Ralo -at Hiiuhoro . J11. June -7. A heavy- rain fn her last night and brought relief to drought stricken field, It ia Btimted that th precipitation w worth over 2.000.00 to the.iounty, Chieaa-o Potato Market t Chiea go. inn 7-- tt X. B, ) wrett8-. gteceipU 49 ogr. Uinnesotaa, Ugkotaa. Ohio and Wisconsin, 9.50 8.75T go food they sold at 81145, ths rai led -price. ; . . PORTLAND LIVESTOCK BUJf - ' Hvl Cattle. Calve. - aheen. Mondy I2H0 2209 168 1775 Week g ...... J0Q7 Two week ago... 870 Four week ago,. 798 Year ago I. ... . J 1378 Two year age... 1266 Three years age.. 1829 Your year so. 4353 174T 2103 1444 1448 1353 . 884 1553 979 is a 114 28 45 1691 1959 1081 2162 2674 1804 1258 There waa run ot JOT ears of live stock in the North Portland alleys over Sunday. , Hosts were tirroar and B0c hirher, cattle were steady to-easy, while sneep were 50o lower and lamba steady. In th hog lly there wa firmer tone at North Portland for th Monday mamins open ing despite the somewhat heavier . run than a weak ago. First price were 50c higher than the closing of the preceding session and the Sarket was firmly maintained generally -during day. ?. : General hog market rei"k Prime mixed ...., .TV.. 818.00 0 15.50 kfediam mixed 14.60 415.00 Rough be viae ........ ,7. ... 10.00 w 1 rig 11.00019.60 tnooth havi . . . . . . , . . . , . n.OO 0 18.30 - A A . . i a - wej ueitie era Fer good quality csttl thai w steady ton at 'North Portland fev the Monday wiorn tng opening. Beeeipte were- somewhat in eseeas of the prevtou Monday but th trade was bullish from the start. - For poor euaiity stock the market dnggsd but no change waa shown in early value. General cattle market rang; ' BWit beef ateer IU.T5 12,23 Choice beef steers .11.05 ? 11.50 fiood to choice ateer 10. 6011. 00 Medium to good ateer .SOlO.B0 Fair to food steers , . . ...... 9.50 1., 9.50 Common ta fair steer T. 75 8.P0 Choir cows and beifer. ..... 8 73 10.25 Good t choio eows end heifers 8.75 9.75 sledtum to good eows and heifer Fir te medium cow and heifers tenner . ,.. T. Bulla . .................... Beet light calve 12 00 13.50 Medium ealve ............. : 8.50 1 1 .00 Heavy ealve . . . ,' . . , . . e.OOe 8.60 Stoeker and feeders.......,., 8.004 8.60 : j Bheea Msrket ' teerer ' Sheep msrket wtth : the ' zeeptioa' of ewe showed lots ef 50e at North Pertlnd far th Monday morning trade. Receipt were slightly in esoesa of thos pf last Monday. Swe ,. well a. lambs held steady, -i - . General sheep end lamb range: " , Spring lamb ............. .812.00 A 1150 Cull lamb . ............ . 8.00 10.08 YesrUng , , , , , , I I-90 M ethers ..,,,,,,., , . 6,00 J,B0 Ewe 800 tt 7,50 Meneay mereilng 81 At, ih.. Price, J h'o. A. Thfc Price. B.l'U I S,,,,lUIi Xtl.ilU 11.00 I 26... ,1128 11.85 29....lQ0a J2.23 Quick Rally in , -Coarse GrainList ChV-go. Jnne T. (I- N. S.) Cora cleeed e to 2 lower, Oata eloaed steady te 1 He hi her. Pinvlesnas - ehwed 6e to- 30 tower for pork. 22c to 23q lower for lard, and lie to 28c fewer fog ribs.-,. ,.5 . : Chkwgei, Jen T. (L K. S,) Corn neened 4f 1 e lower today en scattered c!lin but outea rauy feiioweu ad u sMrtet oeveiopen firmness. . . . With tightnaws of the Inly delivery as s fea ture, eat started e lower to e higher, Peneiaiosw, refleeting th atrength in hogs, epeaed t w 10 higher tor lard, 8 high foe rib end with no opening guotetion on pork. ' Chicag range by United ryesau ' ' ' y Open, High, July 172 174 Sept........ 18 166 - . : OATS July ...... t4tt 99 aeow ...... .Vk 'ntr ....... risen i Sept. ..,..,8480 I 170 1 66 157 Clnae, 171 84 78 Jury ,.,',,,2090 Sept. ...... 3160 July - .,....1930 crept,, ......1897 8500 LAR! ' 8090 2175 IIBS . 1890 1897 8470 9083 2150 , 1807 ' 1883 8 78 8848 , 8470 f068 150, '1807 18S2 ASIXBlCAir LIVESTOCK FBICES 7.75 8.78 a.79 7 73 5.009 6.00 6.00 9. 50 . Osileaoo Hog. 914.70 ! Chicago. June 7. tL N. 8.) Hogs Re ceipt 86.000; funy 9Se higher. Bulk, 913.65 14 60: top. 814.70: heavyweight. 813.959 14.45i medium weight,- 114 30 14,70 ; light weight; 814.15 14.70; light UghU, 81 2.50 CJ 14.50; heavy packing sow, smooth, 812.40 0 19.S0I parkins sows, rough, 911. 70 tf 12.30; Pigs. 910.35 18.70. ' -.-.s .... -.. Cttl Receipt 1 1,000 1 tedy te 50c nigner. iteet steer, medium end beavyvraight, eta aAA.a ka . - . . i - . , . - a .a 15.501 medium 'end good, 813 75 .4.60 light weight, seed end choice. 113 83 15.10) eom. men god B)4ium, 811.00 18.85. Butcher eattl. brifers. 88 40 18.75; cow. 88,13 4 12.001 bulls, 37. 0011,60: eanners and cut ter eew. and heifer, 35.00 8.10) eaaner neers, .ie..g veej . earves t iignx ana bandyweight) , 813.50 14,50; feeder ateer. 99.504M 12.15s tookr . ateer. 88.00 11.40 1 (tocker eow and heifers, 87.89 9 9.73; stocksr caivea, r,BUy to.QU. Sheep Receipt. 12.000: strong to higher. Lamb. (94 lbs. down), 818.50 16.50 lamb 15 iba up), 318.7G16.38i Umba. Ils and eemwon. 39.56 A 19.501 anrine lamba. 813.00 yeanuig weutcra, 3U.au w ts.ou; cnion r BAKER SBIFS yiRSTi BCTTEB 19 CAB. LOAD LOU Baker. Jnn 7. The tV k ear of butter vcf hiuued. from Kaatern Oretion in aingte eorr aignment ha pe sent hi th Mutual Cream- ry company t Hakey to iewuten, inane.- im car contains 24.000 pound ef butter reined at 819.000 wholesale, end rapresente th surplus onttnit of the Bke pleat in seeM ef th local market demand, which eatertdk te Th Dalle and Wall Welle. Wash., for the monta of aiay. Frank WslUngtpn. manager f the plant, y tht the eioaas in June wiU.be twe car nd the mm rate of msnufsrtur wilt he msintelned threoghoot th nmmer. Tl increased st)nt has been made pesmibj hy the eapeaeien ef the plant durtns the enatef double IM fennr apeity. snd to the recent stimulation of th dairy industry in Baker erttnty, H1 yn ge little dairying was done ia iJee enunty, which now lupporte three areenierWs f 1 addiUea te th one WITH.! EARXT X.OSS Kew TorkfTune 7 YJ tt. ,) In the fe ef firmaea t Liverpeol ehieh waa due ta buy ing by the trad and eonUient the cotton market that morning opened eeder with new crop month 18 to 83 points laet lower. After breaking to 85.6 far October, a net loss of 40 point,, the mckt, regained half th loss ea pujchaaUg by thf, Uidf . . v.. . .?- ..T ' FMrr(Uihd by Overbeck; A Cook Co., Board of 'Trade huildinf : ; . - ? Open. . Iflih. 7w. . Close. January 3426 !t 8437 3408 8408 March ......... 8375 8385 8552 8858 May 8340 ' 8840 8810 9810 jui 8S7o4 170 stsi 5740 October..,...;. 8608;? 8605 , 8563 8667 Ueoember ...... 8475! 8491 .8459 8460 tit Tork spot mk l 4000. Lireroool Cot ton Steady ' Uvarpnol, June 7. (t N. S. Sit opened euiet; price terly ; ! eouo oaan. American middliuos. fair. 33.18 1 good mid dllng., 80 384 full middling. 29.18; middlings. 27.88S low. 24.18; vd erdjmgry, 21.38; ef- Olnary a.gs. ' ... i.v"--. . : Future PSd firm,:. ' - - i . i t , n ..- Jfew" Tor Bend Msrket Fnrnished by Overhww - A Ceeke eompany Board ef Ttaae WWi , ?:.;- Atehison gnU 4 ......I,... 78 Pal. eV Ohio gold 4 , ,k..; 69 Beth Steel ref. 5 ..... kH ... . 80 ,Oeat. rsgjirio 14 4-i;; ., 68 'u,, p. . u. eoi, . -d ..... pt. l"ul genl, 4 a . . i . . . Cbicag" K. w. genl, 4j , , . 94 I No. ,a,.t,jisq 9, . , , 015 '36.,-, ,1073 3.., 000 31..,, 886 eto , 4.... 023 85,,. 021 'S. 160 13..,, 186 10.60 11 Il.t5 uijwb S.00 8.79 10 00 9.00 7 60 6 00 x 8.50 CALYXS B.OO 1. . ..1040 11., ,,1079 ?, 8.00 IS. 33,.,, 195 9...,' 325 15,,,.V210 2.... BOO . . , . 23 4'. . i. 258 2. ... 805 25.... 176 8,,.,. 75 ,94. V., 148 9.,.. 245 1..:.'. 900 a,.., 1M 1....14S0 00 12.50 MIXED . tVswA e t t W - - tuvu ,1810 uos l.'. r.ioio 28., I. 898 6... :161 4..,, 67 8.... 130 CATTM) HOOS is.ou 18.00 15.00 16.00 18-60 14 00 13.25 19.23 19.00 19.30 1385 13.00 15.00 BULLS S.00 LAMBS 10,00 I 2,...- 240 ll.i 11 6,.,. 829 a....-atf so. ,i, aai 89. ,,,-318 i 15..,, 199 87.,.. 178 1. ... 150 4.,. 143 T.OO 10.10 9.00 10,09 6.00 10.85 1280 8.00 18.00 15.00 .15.25 13.00 18.00 15.80 15.25 15.83 15.25 10.00 18.00 15.83 18.6$ i;.lP30:5 T.50 alley 5ets llala Sal am, Jnn 7. -All growing- eswp In this lection ef the Willamette vlly have been, ira mesaqrtbly benefited by this rain, which hss been falling sine Hunday morning. Corn gnd pot tee are especiglly in need of moisture gad th loganberrie ware beginning te shew gigna ef the dry weather. Th precipitetion te date meaur PProimtely n Inch. 88 flu 18 118 8V 68 92 69 74 - b: 14 iiviiis 4 8 8 T3 88 28 161 88 86 66 98 98 82 113 89 24 UOVi 10 47 40 41 r lis Vi ss 99 02 V 69 74 7 83 is - Total sale for the day" wro 4 48.200 iban with. bond sale of 816.805,000. , ' Dried Fmlt sd Sssaa Hew York. Jun 7.-(I. N. 8.) Bean Market firm. Usrrow, choice, 312; pea, choice. 88.00 8.25 1 14 kidney, choice, 815.73 0 16.00. , - , t , Dried Fruit Market,' quiet. Apricots,' extra choice to fsaey, 37 37c; apples, evaporated, prim to fancy, 17; prune, 80a t 60. 15 0 25c; 60s to 100. 11 16s: peaches, extra choice to fancy, 18-gl22c; seeded raisins, choic to fancy. 22v24,-Aa ' v- Efficiency Loiv Cost F.W.Baltcs Company v Printers' v , , .'..- r ; - v ' First and Osk Streets .MaloICS gttrtosil.e- Preferred as Collateral rfENEVER decasion arises for use of collateral, either as security for loans or in Dusmess transactions, bonds ' - . are preferred. They are everywhere recognized as the highest character of collateral, Municipal Bonds are-- Income Tax Exempt, Protected as to Principal and Interest by Taxes and are Readily Market able. Why not invest in . long-term, low priced, high-yieldng ' - . MUNICIPAL BONDS ' Rate Maturity Yield Yakima Co.f Wash. Road. . 6 1921-26 5.50 Pxineville, Or., Funding,.,,. 6 .1934-38 6.00: ' Kingman Col'y, Or., Drainage 6 1931-40 6,25 ' Pocatello, Idaho, Imp't. .... 7 1927-29 6.50 Ryegate, -Mont, Water. . . . . 6 193 lMo 6.75 - ONDSl,USTS-CCElfANCES HALL COMFAlMYi Btry artel Sell U. S. Gowornmo-t, Frr Government fUilroaei, Public Utility. Intlvutrial, Municipal : ' BONDS ; ;' ( : - - - - QaoUtiosta Upon IUvMt tewig EIJy.PortlsncT, Or. ' TelepTionw MrT)Tl CSS " ewes, S3.D0ae8.25; ewes, culls end common. 38.00$ 6 60; feeder Umba 88.00 13.80. ... Crenvep He $14.1 .. Tenver, Jun I, (U. P,)Cattl Ileeelpts 2800, 2550o bighr. . Bteer. 3ll,50 14.95: eows And heifers. 88 60 r 11.76 : stork r and feeder. 38.73 010.60; cow. 113.60 0 16.00.. - , - . Hog Receipt 1000, t4y 10c higher. Top 814.13; bulk, 318.25 18.80. nnsep -neceipt x oo. strong. Lamb sie.BO )16.00f eww. 88.60.RO. . i, Omaha H 818.88. .' Omaha. Neb.. June 7.L.N. 6.1 Ho Iteceipte 12,000, active, mostly SSc higher: bulk. $13.35 18.781 top 318.00. Csttle Heeeipts 6500, genemlly higher to 1 26 higher on U rUaaeaj heat heavy Peeve -.o. Sheep Hecelpt 8500. teady to gtronf i Cl-4 horn. 6a, April 1031 , 064 1WS. o, Airu. iiai tjf ..... pn 7 Du 5s. April 1886 . , 88 r Iom, Cendos, injT. . ., , , , s ...... e 7g ifornia spring lamb. 816.751 wa. 88.66, cwvwti r. ..t., m un. I I . ... p. f -nO Receipt 478, higher. Prim h'ghta, 815.00 1B.60 medium to choice, 814. Q0 18.00 ; rougn aeavi, 64a.oasijs.oo pigs, gia.ao 18.00. i att le ltererpu 453, steady, Pt ter. 311 311.75: medium to choic. 810.00 & 11.00: eemmea te eoed. 37.50 10.00: best 'eows and heifer. 88.75 10.85 1 vadium to choiee, 33.75 e.T3 : common to goad. 84.60 8.50: bulla. 60.06 7.50 ; csJvea. Tf.ao. W 18.50. - ctueepr xvon. .. 701 70 76 V4 ai 71 80 V I . if, unu e. .....if..... New Tor ry. 6s ,.,.(.;,., Northern Pao, P, U 4 '9. . . , Reading genl, 4 ,,,,.,. an Par ifio 1st 4 . . . . i . , vi. n. nteei s ......... v. . Union Pacifie lit ref, 5. 70 aoathem Boutliarn Penna. Conv. Penna. 1st 4 H ........... 73 H Che, as Ohio conv. Bs ...... 74V Ore, Bhort t4na4a .77 'Ask. . 721 61H 83 : 68 H Mi - 85 78 76 Pecifie eonv, frt , , . 86 U . , 7 PaeUic eoo,' 4 , IvZ t tB onv. 4V4e .,,..., 84 88 f74? J9 : Foreltfa Bohd Marast Furnishd by UvrVot Uoege Heard ef Trao piog. ; a mio. as. f vt A. V. 6s. Out. 1820 , 39 v. V. K. 8wS. No. 1881 i.,,... 64 Man. rrance 6. 18 1 , t, . , . , . 68 Paris 6a, Oet, 1821 .li:,..... 0114 Ruael . JSstn. H, ! 5 .... 23 Russian 11,-6 Vi. 18aii 80 ixhh, Lunmii. V. K. 6H. 1831 7U 02 30 85 HI iky 90 old stack. New stork. kd. local, K.rly " i Whit. Koe, No. 1, S 0Og.8.Bo, Mn, il 11. OJ AO, 1. T.OPO6J. 6.160; lua. " thlrafo Dnlry Frodnr Chicago. Jun 7. 1 1. N. 8.1 RoM-r Tteeeipt 8416 tub. Creamery tr, 6;ih; tanrlard, 68c firsts, 4M0 6Oo seniinU. 48446; packing stock. S4M0c. yi- Keclpta 16,46 rasa. MUneUan.mi.. S78Ntfcc: ordinarv firsta. S.ICaaoc: nn,. S8V88vie! tr. lHi?4.'c; chetk. $wUe dirtie. 30tS8Vc. t hee. -Twins, new, 34 tt n '.'An; dai.te, SBe Young Americas. S26ttci loua- hems, S920Vae: rrick, 2c live Poultry Turkeys, 30c; eliinkena, 8e: springs. 45 63?; rputora, 0;- greae, 20c; uucas, evu. J76W Tork Better ad F.fr6 New Tork. June 7 (I. N. 8.1 Butter Market, firm. Oeamrry itra. BBe5: vmeiw first, 626 661 erratn.ry, hirirr coring, 55tt59ci tatg dairy, tubs, 44 id 4HSI rnovta str, ' geteune. t'lieeae Market steady: 26tt31c: wln.le milk, fancy, 8 a H 6 2 Or whole milk, fan. v young America, B8e aktm. stlals, J g H i IttVtc; skims, choice, 16H4tlTVc; Wim., fair to good. 12 1 tic. Kcg--AIrket auist. Nearby white, fanry, 54W8ri nearfcy brown, f.nry, (OgrSloi ettra, 43 V 4C first., 4a49He. yew York SIttal Market . New Tork. Jun T.tl. N. .) 'oprr ?uiet. iot gnd Jun offered, 18 Ho; Jvi ?, 8 H 4 18 He; Auguat, U'i MlHSe. Leail Nominal. Spot, June, July nd Au gust, offered. 86. 80. Spelter Julet. Hpot, Jun, July. Auk-ut end heptcmber. 67.40 gy 7.73, yew Terk auear and Cnf fee New Terk, June 7. (U. P, 1 Orffee No. 7 Rio 15 K f 14 Hi ' 4 aUntus, i4V (J Buggr steady Rsw 90.31020.60 refined steady, granuUted 21.50 (g 26. 60. , 'Vsw Tork Wool aad iildit New Tork, J una T. (L N. 8.) Ww.1 Market weak. liotueatie fleece, XX Oliia. ttd (. f n alf.aas'! . twllaul unu tsawrl kiSIMkai fi I i nil 8 1.50 1 dopieitip, TlIU, acoursd 1mi, Hvk? 81.60. llidea alarket wtsk. h'sUv gteera, 81 C 86c; branded ter. 81c. la Creps Bared Albany. Or.. June 7. Intermittent' shower Uturdgy sight. Sunday sad Sunday night, a precipitation ef about three fourth ef an inch. cam jun in urn to v un county crop from (uffering aerionaly from the dry pcll. The sniua guarantee a fall wheat eroe. according ta Ueunty Agent 8. V. Smith.- Wheat had begun to head out rtremeturely, but ths beads' Had not begun to fill and it i belie red th mot. tur wvu - rerestau. further ripening. Straw berrie were benefited, - K Good Cref Oatleak y; i ; Entarertse. June 7. .Th.- ummi, torn . bumper erep ef small grin w never better in VViiowa county. ; Rain and warm weather are doing wonder for U vegetation, . sairt tntmvcv, of thi coast an r rniic nsret San Trancliico, June 7. (U, P.) Butter Extra. 54 lie; prim fjmta, SSUe. Kgg tr, 46Hj firsta, 41j tUw puj. lte. i 7 V c ; undersiaed pnilata, 8 V. Ches Cahfomi flsia, fancy. 88e, ' aeattle ' eserhet . Seattle, June 7. p. P. ButUr Country ereaniery euhea, 681 pdeks. 64. KggSeiect reneh, 44 644. i V i ftW Rlli IS.60, .' .' . ' ' w4 6 .1674 law Angeltsv Jung . 7 (1, M. S.) Butter, 54o per lh.- Hm-t- Eggs lJtrs. 4 Set Ae eeunt, 41o; pullets, 87e: peewe, 81a per 4Ven. Live poultry Hen, ; l88o; hroUer. 38; fryer, 83e, . . .. i .. i. .. mm:. my - TOIATOBS AltiiJIQ' THE COAST - Sen frwn trk4 San Prsneiaee, Jnny!T. ( U. P.) Potatoes New, 1 6e,' eld. elO. . Onion Australian frown, 36.50 7. 00. ; FUld pea 8H 5 li. f - - - Lee anestee. Market -I.- U Angel. June T5'-- M." 8.1 PrUtoi y Belgian 7W to yidi 7.95 t 24.GD ' Antlclpattnf avergubsorlptlon we euhacrtbed for a lar amount for our own aocouat, and while any ot our allotment ta available we will protect orders at ortstnal price of 67.85 and accrued interest to yield 7.65 to 84.89, according to year reTUemed. Thee bond are to ba redeemed by drawings at 118 in amounts of not ! than 11,000,000 annually. ., Denominations 1 8 0 0, 1 1 0 0 0. Dated June 1, 1830. Put June 1, 1845. Payable at US in U. B. Uo!4 Coin In New York, fres from any Belgian taxes, prenent or future, Pries for 7V47 bonds 97V4 and ao. erued interest to yield not let than 7.95'o and up to it. 19'.. Wlr.rel6r6 ,alW SfCAMO FtOSV MAIN 64 5 HOUTMWESTtr.W t?AHK CLC3. .mm.. These unusually 1 attractive Aperican Northwest municipals elouqently testify to the prcsejril magnificent buyirig opportunity 5S mm GBNBRA.L OBUiGATION BONDS Amarieaa Bonds Eaamat r rn AJi FIre4 lacogaa Taaag " Arco. City of, iSaho. Llght,V.V.. Jf S Arlington, City of, Ortijon, Sswer.V . . 4 6 Arlintton, City of.' Oregon. W. St l. . . .3 . . . . 6 Attnrls f.1tv of: Oreron. Ser No. 1 S .,,,. .v' fS Aitorla, CUy of, Oregon, Imp., Ser, Nq. 24if.. , Bonner County, Idaho, S. P., No, 4 . . , . . .... 5 y Bonner County, Idaho. I. S, 0., No. t f . i Buhl, City of, Idaho, water . . . . . . . . Buhl. Cty of, Idaho, City HaU. ,... 3..i . Clarke County, Wash., Road (Donohue) - , , .'. Clatsop County, Oregon, S. P., No, 30, .ri'i- . . Coos County, O report. S, P., No- . .. ., Franklin County, Wssbint ton . . . ; , ... Freemont County, Idaho, I. S. P., No. 3 , . . j "T . . Grace. City of, Idaho, trjht .,... ... Helix, City of, Oregon, Imp , V, , . Heppner, City of. Oregon, Water .f. , , Jeroms County, Idaho. Hillsdale H. P. .. Kelso, City of. Wash.. Wjtter ,,,..,....,. , Lewis County, Wash., Rosd Donohue) . . 4 , . , . . . Ontario, City of, -Oregon, Paylnj.'.v. , .. ..,... ; Power County, Idaho, Crystal Highway.,:, ., PrlnevHle, City of. Oregon, Funding ....'. .e.. Roosevelt. City of. Utah , . . ." , . ....... . It. Sesttla. City of. Wash.. L. & P, , . .. . .!!.. . . 6- "vtattirity JW 1931-39 A&O 1940 A&O 1940 F&A 19J M&N 1931-37 J&D 1930-39 J&J 193l-?7 J&J 1930-39 J&J 1931-39 1932-39 1929- 30 1930- 40 1924-39 6 . 6 6 ; 6 6. S i Seattle, City of, Wash.. L. & P.. . , . . . M. ..... S Seaside, City of, Oregon, Funding .... 6- Shoshone County, Idaho, Clarkia H. D. . . Is ..... . 6 Shoshone County, Idaho, Clarkia H. D . 6 : Tacoma. Port of, Washington , .. . $ Teton .Countyrldaho, Road & Bridge. $, Wapato, Washineton, Water k. .-, 6 A&O F&A M&S A&O 5J4 ,J&0 1931-39 0 J&J 1931-39 r&A 1933-39 M&N 1927.-39 J&J 1930-39 A&O M&N F&A J&J 6 VA 6 Priea 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 (00.00 100.00 too.oo 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 99.00 too.oo 100.00 100.0Q YioU 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 3.50 3. SO 6.00 6.00 5. So s.so 3.50 3.50 5.50 6.00 6,00 1933 1921-30 1927-29 JS30-38 A&O 1932-40 J&P ' 193 A&O 929 A&O (935 J&P (930-33 M&S .1933-39 A&O (938 F&A 1936-37 J&J (931-36 M&S 1929 , 100.00 3.50 100.00 6,00 (00.00 To Net (00,00 (00.00 (00.00 100.00 96.39 94.85 (00.00 (00.00 (00,00 To Net 10D.00 (00.00 6.00 s.so 6,00 6.00 6.00 6.00 3.50 3.50 6.00 6.00 6.00 5.50 5.50 6.00 SPECXAI.iASS!SSM Anries Beads Casnpf irom AU Fodtral Incomo Tsasg Buhl, City of. Idaho, Sewer Pitt., Nor. 3. 7 Buhl, City of Idaho, Sewer Pist., No. 4., ...... 7 Buhl, City of Idaho. Paving Piat., No, 3., .,,.. 7 Olympian City of. Wash,, Imp. sJi. .... i. 7 Olytnpia, City of. Waih.. Imp, . v . ,..;!.. ,.,v 7 Rupert, City ofK Idaho, Sidewalk II: D. NdM..... 7 Rupert, City fIdaho, paving'1. P., No. (,:, 7 7 Soda Springs. City of. Idaho,. Sidewalk. . Soda Springs, Citv.etf, Idaho. Swr. it. Antnony. iwity of. losno. Imp, ... . ,. yancouvcr. City of, Waihtngton, Pavin j .- y 7 6 F&A F&A F&A Jan, Jan. F&A F&A F&A F&A J&J . Mar. 1927-29 1926-29 1924-29 192( 1923 1.9J (-29 1921- 29 1922- 29 1921-29 1927 1921-30 (00,00 100.00 100.00 (00,00 iioo.ct (00.00 (00.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 To Net 7.00 7.00 7.0O 7.00 7.00 7;oo 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 6.7S TakpIteD or Tf!ghiph Ordsrs at Our Eena I Caarrn 10tMlM.IOl 4wpsat f G7fo Ternterf'lunfcipal $ondlhue Xlsrri Bids 868.11 Start ft. Bet, rtfta aad ttlxta Telhee lireaaway 8141 CrvsuS.i OvtaQuurrt. ' Ctrww .