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THE , OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. P ORTLAND, TUESDAY, JU1IC 8, 1523. 15 GENERALLY STAGNANT TONE IS SHOWING FOR WOOL CLIP Edited by -' SPECIALTIES RETAIN STRENGTH Sa.'tVd t y nil V. M: '. CHEESE MARKET IS MOLDING WELL .' Market for cheese is -again holding teady here after the recent sbs-rtf cut of 4c a pound In the Tillamook price. With the California situation somewhat steadier and the market fully holding Its own there, demand for storage ta naturally Increasing. The Cm Bay duunos continue - the de aneraUging (actor In he trad, -but the improve meat he California it . vary likely to ad tba trade there. The larecr pe ert of the Com Bay product in saartrted'tit the Booth. i- Reports indicate that greet concessions have been offend the Tulagnook association to iota the Dairymen's league bat that the orraaisation is practically a nnit in opposing stfeh movement, ' sepecialiy aa Tillamook haa a reputation all its own. It I stated that evertoree bars also been .made to take tha Coca Bay interests in the Oregon league end this is expected to be carried oat. ' . " . In the meantime the demand for cheese la steady. -' Those dssiring vpeoia! tnfonnaHoa regerdtng any market, honld write the Market Editor, Oreeon Journal, enclosing atarap lor reply. ,. ... ., .. ..-,e-: XGO MARKIT BOLUIKO STEADY Practically ' bo cheat u ahowa r in tha nvarket for eggs daring the day. Receipts eon tinoe moderate, while freah demand i liberal. Practically only a nominal Cold storage call! is ahowa at the moment. MAR.K.ET BASKET BUTTER PRICB IS MAIKTAIXEB Maintained values are generally sheens in the market for butter here. While there eon tinues eenaideralle off-grade stuck that is drag ging somewhat, r the better irale era finding e STRAWBERRY PRICES ARE LOWER further laavertng of strawberry prices was shown along the street during the day. Local atoea. sold at M BO to Si. SO generally, according to enaiity. while Clark eaadlinca gent at 66.60 6.76 a crate. ,,.-,.. JTEW WHITE POTATOES ARR1TTWO Kir shipment of new white potatoes from California Id sacks was offered on the tooai market at 12e a iiennd dnrine the day. Trade was firm far both new and old crap offerings. gCHICKEHS WILL BE WAKTEO ROOK Wnue the oreeent demand for ' chickens is alcw, the trade expects a more liberal call with in the next weak or JO days. Shippers are J vised to put tome (at on their young stock. .- BBIEErTrOTES OF PRODUCE TRADE Asparagus market U lower again. Country killed meats about steady. Peae are in bis supply at lOe pound for best. Cantaloupes axe lower at 17.00 & 8.60 a crate. Hide market is stagnant with prices nominal. WEATHER KOTlCsT, FOR SHIPPERS ', . Weather bureau advisee : '. Protect shipments during tha next 88 hours Basinet- the folknrmc maximum temperature: f'Otne north. OS decrees; northeast oror 8.. P. A S. R H.. 80 degrees: east to Baker. 80 de grees: and south to Aahland. 8ft deereea. Max imum temporauire St Portland tomorrow about jv ueareee. Canned fruits showed 'a lower opening price than had been generally antici pated and values named by the Coli foroia eanhers are much the same -eve the basis bow in effect. In view or the extreme cost of sugar, the prices for 120 pack of canned fruits In general have opened surprisingly low at only about 19 per cent ad ranee over a year. ago. Compared with the present price in effect the average opening price for new pack fruits is about the same. . Peaches and apricots are opened by eanners at practically the same value as today ruling, while it had been ex pected that a far higher price would be forced. . ; . v--;-. ; . Cherries and pears are showing about 10 per cent advance over the present price range. Berry prices in general are slightly higher than a year ago, but are not aa hisrh as first reports would have Indi cated. , 3 , " The following prices era average ones the eon samers are expected to pay retail stores. Qual ity quoted i" the ererace. fancy stuff being sliehtly higher i and inferior stuff, fractionally lower. .''I ' . Hurler Beet" creamery prints, 861sv Egg- Freik laid. 46e per doseo: fancy fresh. 42e43c per dozen. Poultry Chirksos, drsssid. 38 9J45e par lb.', eeee. dreeaed. 4 Be per lb. - Vvh Belaoa. (Oaf t fie per lb.: halibut. 3 Be per lb,"- - - Klour Bast local patent. t8.BO04.BO per sack, 49 Iba. Potatoes Burbanks, 10i2a lb. - Oaoins Dried, 4e per lb. Btrawbei i ins Oregon. -SB 9 See per box. Corn Lbbut' Oats Show a Gain FLEECE TRADE MO',7 ItJ VERY BAD SHAPE By Hymaa B. Cebea . . General demorallxatlon of Ceeos price 1st shown not only in the local territory but throughout the United ' States and' fat Europe. PractlcalJy no basmeas is now passing- in new clip- anywhere In the 'Weet. i : ' - v'-- ''That the demoralised Seese trade je due gwar erally ta the bcaaa ,1a oVothin saluea aad the mch at fwianekil anaaeensanta for hamflhai the clip Uris aeaaoB, at eearally sdnritted . It is isepoanbJa today to aatsue any bid whaterer ' en arerage clips although here aad there aom vary essjiablB let may be' takes by milling intsratta. ; . "-. Krew sreatev damoraliaatioB kt shown In mo hair. A short time sew it wen eH eey ta obtain 40e a pound for this season's sheerhie but ttxjay buyers hena my they aUnd to mae 017GE OPENING PRICES New York. June 8 (I. N. The stock market was steady at the openina teria. Bust- is waawTerr euiet. Pnca cuanees were ax- and enniitaw of email linaas and emne. ' Tha market eloaed ateadr today with many ntowina- a alirina' tanduae fsom the lew leases. Prices, however, coatineed ta hold within a narrow raaaa Gaweroment bonda uwcfianeed. railway an Furnished by ' Oecrhecfc Boanj ml Trade huiMtw.. dk Cooke esaapaay. Chicago, June 8 Corn opened at a sharp lorn today and made further declines with the dosing, le off tor Jnb and lHe for September. Oats lost He for July and gained He (or September at the opening. Closing was He npJ lor July and He for September. CORN July Sept. July July . . Sept July .. Sept. . July .. Sept. . Open. . High. Tow. Close. 171 U 1" 1T0H ... 16H 1K8H 16 H 187 H - t -" OATS ... i 7 h : t ... i78 7SH 78 H 7 PORK ... 88tS (31B 8305 8818 8475 847B 8430 8440 B Laud ...2057 2057 2033 2050 ... 21S0 3180 2123 2140 RIBS ' ... 1805 ; 1805. 1790 1800 B . .. 1878 1880 1865 1880 , money and are not likely to find Doyen at the price they hay paid.' -, ... ., Similar eoadittoaa exist tn the tallcsr and grea market. . Meminally tha trade av today quoting 9l9e e pound for tallow, bet payer prefer not to puretmea at all. The First National bank ef Bojtoa adriaee regarding the wool aitnationj - : "xtqyem in the wool markets ef tna worm are oiwratiag with leas , abandon, end the. eonr rietfcm that a lower lasel of prioaa in incr ilabie seems to has hecome meaw eeswrat Now and again of lata the demand for eeoase fino stapto wuota has cropped outrwith una bated f er ror, but eea ha f ios wools there haa been a growing- dixpoairion on taa part of- bwysn te await the market. Then, in lawdoa. the keen nam noted in the Marsh aeries -has been lacking in tha series which has just eiofwd, ail eJaasea, except tha choicest merinos, showing declines of 5 to 10 par cant. Cancellations, that have oc curred in certain cktsaas of good here and abroad., set? hugely tat wools good hare In dicated a leawning buying power, which haa beea conceded in the horiamttal price reduction ef 20 per cent by soma department stores, la con junction with these developments, not to men tion dear money rates, manutaotorers bare beea asked to gsant further wage iimHeiny the mink mum demand being for 17-H par , eaot from Alaska 6okt . Allis Chalmers ..--I Alloy Steel ...... Am. Agr. Cham. . . Am. Beet Sugar. . . in. Can. e. . . , An. Car Fdy.'. . , . Am. Cottoe Oft.'. . . Am- Had eV W-Am- Intl. Cesp. . . Amu Tinsaad. c. " . . Attar 4LocQ,y- c . . , Asa. Wua Cam. . Abu Smelter, c . . . Am. Steel Fdy.... Am. Sugar, e. . . Ana. Sum . Tobacco. An. Td. sV Tel... An. Tobacco ..... Ass. Tab. Beewrnttes. Asa. WeaeaBa C - Am. Zmc ....... Anwranaa Miav Oe. IH 89 140 43 0H 24 9H 124 MH Mar 31. Wool merehaata-ha bean taking soma ef the fine and fine madtnm rife out of the early shearing Western states, for which tney uaie ffr. -. WHOLESALE PRICES IK POHTLAJtD These are prices retaileia pay wholesalers, ex cept as otherwise noted: - -, -.' Oelry PodueU " '..' FPTTER Selling price, "box lota: Creamery, prime parehmaot wrapped.: S4a" lb. t-prime first, 53e lb.; firau, 51c lb.; smeller lots at an advance.- Jobbing prices: ' Cube extras. 49 4He: r-rime firsts. 48048Hc BUTTERFAT Portland delivery fcasia, 58 0 BBrf: countrr- stations. 51deB3c OLEOMARGARINE -Beat brands. 40c; or -J nsry, eate; oaaani. aac; nutmargaiine, 1 lb. cartons. 82e lb. CHEESE Selling price: Tillamook, fresh ""Oregon, fancy' triplets, 810 32c Ih.; Young America. S3 6S4o, -Pricas to-iatibcta, f, & k. Trllamook triplets, 38c ; Young Amorieas, 29c -Belling price: Cream. . bricks. 40 4 2c - Selling -trice: Block Swiss. 4S4e; liabargsr, 40 9 4 2c per lb. ' rrtJS Buying, prices: ' Current receipts, 88 087r; canilled. -arlltng price. 43c; select, 44c. LITE IfllLTRT Selling price: Heavy hena, 28 9 28r; 4isht hens, 23c: spring, light. 22e: heavy. S2c; oU raosten, 10c lb.; turkeys, live. ( ): dressed. 4 Be lb. I Freah Veeatablas end Fruit , PTtKSn FBUIT Oranges, tB.SO0 6.8O per hex; bananas, 11012c lb.; lemons,. 8.000 0.80 per crate; Florida grapefruit. ST. 500 !t.50; California. 14.60 0 4 60. AFPLtorVsrious reristisa. looal, $i.t5 0 4.00. ' : rRIKI roUTT Dates, Dromedaries, 57.80; Fsrde, 84.00 per .box : raisins. S emwn loose MuM-atei, 16c per lb.; figa, 8S.5O0 5.SO box. ' ONIONS SeUing price to retailers: New red. S3.2B 0 2.75; white, 52.75 crate: Tgerlic, 8 Be . lb.; green onions, 40e per dosea bunches ; onion ' seu, lie hc per' id. ; POTATOE8 8elling price ! Oregon fancy. : 89.000 10.00: Gems. $10 00 per ewt; bay ing price. 18 00 1 new, 12 0 12 He lb. BERRIES Oregon liollats, S3. 5005.75; CUrk secilinrs, 86.50 0 6.76. TEOETABLFft Turnips. IS. B0 sack; car rots. 14.00 aack: beets, 85e dosea bunches; cabbage, California, 8 0 4c; Mttuee, 53.75 0 1.50 per crgte; caenmbera, 53.50 per doaen; tomatoes, $2 60; egg plant, Sve per pound; broeolli. $2.28; bell peppers, 75e: eelery, tl.SO per doaen; peas, 10 0 lie lb.: artichokes. tl.SO per doaen: asparagus . Oregon, 53.00 03.25 doaen bunches. - Stents and Frevlslvfie r -r r COrfNTRT MEATS gelling prioa: Country -aogs,- 19 0 20c for top blockers; beary, 16e; best veal. 19c; heavy veal. 13 013c per lb. SMOKED MEATS Ham. 39 0 44c per Th.; . breakfast bscon, 8B0Sdc; picnics, 26c per lb.: nottage roU, 88c per Ih. ' '.' LJIRD Kettle rendered. 27c lh.; atandard, 45c; tierce basis compound, 2tc. . v Pkm end hefrfieh r - FRESH FISH Salmon, freah Chinook. 12 0 26e; halibut, fresh, 18 0 22c lb.; sturgeon, . -) i black end. 10011c Jhj silver emelU 19c per lb.; kippered salmon. 52.60 per 10-lb. basket; kippered end, 82.85; Columbia smelt. 5s per lb.; msor clams. ( ) box; 'crabs. 52.60 0 8.60 doaen; roe shad, 10s th.: dressed shsd. 6 0a: line sod. 608a vW anao, ' i . " - raceries - SUOATt Naminal prtcea. refinery basis: I -Catha, 835.60; fruit . and berry.- 524.75; D Government Grain Report Washington, i June 8.- (L Jl. S.) -Government report. : i 5 . ' Sipring wheat Condition, 89.1: acreage. 19, 682,000, or 78. 8 per cent: total production. 277,000.000 bushels, s yield of 1 4.8 bushels per sera. ' All wheat- Condition. 81. TV acreage, . 58, 662.000, or 78.8 per cent: totla production. 781,000,000 BU"hl. g yinld of 14.5 bushels nw minm nriM i9 It 1 i Oats Condition, 87 8; acreage, 41,083,000, 1 wm"d "r. -" or 96.8 par cent; total prodijclioo, 1.811.000.- ! 2Tfr2m.e2iI 000 bnsheh. yield of 32.1 boahela per acre; L'li0 0" price. $1,02 9. , m the United Barley Condiaon, 87 i acreage.. T.4 87.000, or 100.3 per cent: total production, 189,000, 0O0 bushels, -a yield of 34.9 bushels per' acre; pries. $1.48.3. Rye Condition. 84.4: acreage; 8.470,000. or 77.4 per cent; total production, 80,000,000 bushels, a yield of 14.6 bushels per acre; price. t.eo.e. - Rain at Eegene Bogene, June' 8. A rain that looks like a million dollars haa been falling in a light driasle during the past 36 hours,, covering practically the entire expense of Lane county and showing about as much precipitation aa the previous 60 days. The record for the month of May was K ,ea or an inch --the smallest rainfall in tha past 10 years or more. "The present rain will guaran tee the greater proportion of the asrfsea crops, t - -". i i King; Products Assared ' The i Dalles. June 8. -Local business men have raieed 8104,000 and tha success and per manence of the Kings Products company plant here is assured. The plant is now running full blast, but will shut down until cherries come, on and then run through to February, 1931. A force of 140 is bow working, which will be increased to 800 in the near future. beea paying tha full narity ef the Eastern mar kets la some instance. - Buying has ' daeieaaed considerably in the peat twe wsski. Ia the foreign primary markets there has beea tittle change, except that mora activity in the neg lected In era dee ia reported from thw Brtver Plat for Contineatal uaoaii, aad the mar ket there la somewhat firmer. Tha Aaatsaliaa growers have it joe ted the proposal . that the 1920-21 clip be voluntarily pooled atest sea son (British control sealing June 30 next) aad Premier Hug has of th Commonwealth nan sag gSKta that no exports of the new dip kw asade until October aad that Cslucusl wool aateUorvs be suspended in Indoa : from September 89 te May 1, then allowing the AnstnJian growers to dispose of their next season 'a clip without competition. - Need loss to say, the suggestioa has not been well received in London. Sir Arthur Goldfinch, British wool controller, proaoanccs the plan unworkable, although be tori me tea that a plan of rationing Australian, Cape and govera mont owned woo might he conudered favorably. Strong efforts are being made everywhere by the gium ere. who are ia a stranger position than ever before to back their demands, to hold nrices up la the face ef lane .eunplies the On Marco 31, eeeordug to the quarterly : rsnrni, . there wars pounds of wool, greasy equivalent, State, as eomparrd with 624.000.- 00O pound December 81. 1819, and B49.00O.- OOO pound March 81, 1919. Thia would be shoot a yaara supply of raw maosriala in nor mal truies, and won id go a long way toward supplying a ooosumption eves as great aa that of Marsh, of nearly : 68.000,000 pounds, or about 800,000,000 pounds, greasy equivsicnt, par annum. How far the grumoia will be sac esMsful remains to be Been, bat the present ten dencies in tha market appear to be against them. sen 79 Atlaatio 4V eV Wl Ltl6 Ha Id win Loco.: e. Baltimore gc Ohio.e. Bethle. ettaei, "B Eosch Magnate . B. B- T Butte,, aad Superior . V p. A......... Calif. Petroleum, e Canadma Paeifie i c:-ntraJ Ieatber. e . Cbes. ah Ohio..... Chi. -Ot Western. e- do. std. . . . . . CM. St, F e & a.. . Chile Copper ..-.. imbv ue'ipce Oolumbie Gas A Elc- OohaB. Feel gs Irani Corn, Pro..' e. . . . . Crucible Stent, c. , Ol. Grspeophoae . Cuban Am. Bugar. Cuban Can Sugar. I. A. K. G.. a..., S a at w 114H 81 H Uk 114H 1ZH IIS 65 51 88 H 79 16 High Lew Close. IH 37 m 89 140 48 O H 97 H. 24 59 H 124 H 94 H 68 9tH - me I 5T ae 165 H 115H 32 H 99 116H 12 H 87 H S8H 138 H 42 H r "i 80 5. 24 I 69H i22 MH 'isH 79 163 H 81 H 8 11H 12 H 87 42 Hi 84 Hi 89 a&H 138 48 OFEGRADE CATTLE Ml WIG DtFi'il . POKTXjLNr LIVESTOCK &US - Bogs. Cattiaa CaCres. neap. Tnesday 26T 28 ... 413 Week ago .. ..... T83 784 ... . 244 Twe weeks awe 3M . 186 33 1188 Pvar ' weeks' ago 156 Tear ago ....... 878. SB .... 710 Two years ace... 24 149 . 2 . 3846 Three yean age... 833 98 IT 219 Fesnr yeeaa ssp 19 281 16 Grain Trade Quiet . With Prices Heldllss Wheat- Bar. Fir. Oeta Bar. Portland Tries. 29 1 10 8 .. . . Season to date. t.. 8900 195 8954 548 2237 i thh, v-i Tacoma. Moo. .... 1 88 4 9 . . . .... 1 p atael Car. a Season to data... .T199 106 8247 180 :. 841 PuUnuan Seattle, Moo . ..... 3S ... 3 a .... I Cons. Coo Keasttng, iaTi yellowy 824.15; granulated. 524.76; extra C. t24.8B: golden C. t24.2fl. HONET New. t7.00 0 T.50 ease. RICE Japan style. No. 1, 13 He; New Orleans head I) ; Blue Rose, 15 He per lb. ' SALT Operas, half ground, lOOe. 517.28 ton; 60s, 516.75; table dairy. 60s, $17.25; . 58.80 04.00: fancy Uble . and dairy 680.60; lump rock, S28.60 per ton BEANS (Sales by Jobbers).. Sman white. 7 He esr lb.: terre white. Te Hr.: nink. RUi jo.: limes, ia c; bayou. lle: rette. 10c: Oregon beans, bnrtng prices nominal. 8 He lb. CANNED MILK Camatioa. $6.85; Borden, 56.85; Astar, 88.25; Eagle., 811.23; Libby. a.xo; aimint vemon, S.2B per ease. jtoasted, g4 0 45e tn sacks or drama - - SODA CRACKERS In bulk IT H e per Jh. NUTS Watmrta. 85 0 40c per lb. ; almonds, 88e: filberta. S2e in sack lots; peanuta, 16 0 lee; paeans, '35ci Brasila, 30c Rones, Paints, Oils OPE Sisal, dark. 18 He; white. 20c lb.; scannam nsnui, ss t. - L1SKE . OIL Raw, bbla. " 3108 gaL; kettle boiled, i bbla.. $3.00; raw, caeea. 83.18; hoUcd. cases, 62.15 gallon. -- COAI. OIL Water white, in drums er iron parrels, mo sal. ; cases, 240 per gal. OASOLINE Iron bbla., 2B He; eases, 88e; engine distillate, iron bbls.;, 16e; casea. 82 He, WHITE La. AX) Ton lota, 15e; 500 she.. lane per id. 88.41: TURPENTINE Tanks. 82.36: 10-eaae 16 ta. lc less. Hops, wool and Hides HOPS nominal, 1918 crop, 81 per lb. HIDES Nominal. . . MOHAIR Nominal; long staple, 88 040c 10. ; snort arapie,. zuc per id. TALLOW AXD GREASE No. 1 tallow 90 lOet No. 3, 7H 0 80; No. 1 grease. 6H 0 ic; on grease, oayoc per 10. THE IBI or A TABLE f : : -. f S CERTAIN as taxes are assessed and miist be' L paid. so are you certain of the return in retrular interest and ultimate principal from yourvinvest-" ,ment in high-grade . .,.. j MUNICIPAL BONDS ...'' i ir. p .Ti "" " - ... Such choice securities as those issued by Arlington; .Ore- . ; gon; Astoria; Oregon, and Buhl, Idaho, general obligation, I and Rupert, Ida-, special assessment. I : -$ , b to 7 Yield W jThe Benefit of Our More Than 27 Years Experience s Yours for the Asking - NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS -Car, flake Tire Gaston Wilriama, . General Cigars. . , General Electric, . General Motore. . . . Goodrich Rubber.. Gt, Northern- Ore.. Gt. Northern, Ry . . Greene Csnea. . . . Gulf States Steel. . Ice Securities Illinois Central. . Industrial Alcohol., lanpirattaa : Copper . lateral Paper.. . Intern! Harvester-. . Int. Mer. Marine, c. Ink Jiickel. . ; . . . . K. C Southern, c. Kelly Springfield. . Keaaecott Copper.-. Keystone Tire Lackawanna Steal.. Leas. Fans. Player. LeMgh Valley Maxwell Motosa, - sr. Max. Mtam. 1st pf. Middle States Oil. Max Pstroioum . . . . Montane Power . . . . Miami Copper..... Midvale Eteel...... Mo. Pacific e.i.. National Enauaet. - -National Lead . . . . . Kev. Conaolidatad. . New Ha vent . . . . . . N.. T. Air Brake.. Central. , . . Western Northern Pacific. ... Okla. Kef. A Prod. Ohio Cities Gea. . . . Pan Am. Pat,, a. . Pa Railway....... Poopaea Oaa. ...... ! Pierce Arrow . . . B5M '80 9H 1864 1 5 4H 4H 1Z 32 H 5H 144 26H !S5H i 72,: . 118 65 H 5IH as h 79 H 16 H 6" 86 ftSH U3TH 51H 66 49 H 4H 1SH 82 H 65 H 144 26 35 1 72 8H W 2H 59 H 89 12SH, 8T Hi 220 87H 14 -5 T - , 16A : 116H 34 H 89 H 1116 H 28 ftsVH 27 1113 H 1112 5 81 83 H 70H 15 53 H so" " 92 H 134 H 80 H 68 4H 4 13 32, : 64S 34 35 70 H a taarrs. . 0icMi4Aie - 1eukBS Mourns Brothers ihs 97A9rPrernKfncMvmcipa3ondrhou$o ICorris Bldt. 899.ri stark SC. Bet. FVt aad Htxtlr . ..... , . Teleeheae Bread war 1U1 , Grain markets continues to move with-' In practically unchanged price levels and trading- la quiet. MULfceds are firm with prices unchansred.. ; ; ,' Millers generally report a shortage ef muV stnffs end most of the sales are reported at 56S.60 0 56.00 a ton at tha mill done. A few 1ex are shows fractionally below thia. F"EEDSTCFF8 Selling price: Feed oSts. 872; iolled bsrley, t77 e ton. FLOUR Selling price, -mill door: ' Patent. 13.75; Montana spring wheat, tl4.8B: Willsm- etta valley brands, $11.20; local straight, 611.20; bakers' local, 813.60; graham. 611.50, Prices for city deb varies for five-barrel lota. HAT Boring Prices: . Willamette timothv. fancy, "882.00 per ton; vetch. $30.00 ; cheat, $22.00028.00; straw. $10; clover. 831.19: train $25.00; alfalfa. $83.00 0 36.00 a tea. UltAlM BACKS -Nominal. New erep aetlr t. No. 1 Calcutta. 21 H 0 22o ia ear lots; s amounts higher. , . -. ' -. - - . - -MHXSTCJrFS MUl ran at milhv sacked. 855.00 0 56.00. - . . Oata par too. euylng prioa; read. 870.00 070.60 . BARLEY Baring nrica: read. S66.AOBS 66.60; mUling,; $87.00 0 61.50; rolled barley, selling price, $71.00 ton. -. - The United Htatea Grain eernoratistt tndat fawned -its fifty-aixth and final weekly bulletin covering the wheat and wheat flour movement throughout the United States for tha weak end ing May 28, 1920, ih eomperisoa with figures for seme period year ago. ' The license control under' which these reports ere made has been terminated by proclamation of the president, dated May' 25, 1920. Tba punneaaon or uus euuetln Is terminated with this final issue. ' The figures given out are as followa: 1920. 1919. Wheat receipts from farms, bu. .... i - 6.061,000 3.667.000 Wheat iwjeiiMe from - . . : farms p r e r tone ' week. bu. B.ise.oee l sns ium wneac reonpm rrom - . farma - June 27 to Mar 28. bu. . 768.703.000 T2ft.881.00A Flour produead dur- . big week. bbla.. 1.888.900 - 2.071.000 X jv inviucw uur- - - : . ing uraviuua woaa. : - bbla. ......... 1.830.00 XS7S.0OO rjour pnwuRsi eene . zt to Mar 28. bbla. . 181.686.600 114.21B.06m Totai stocks or wheat, an ieva-: " tors and atilia. : v bu. ' 106.105.000 66.834.000 Total lloell of ! i ' , , . wheat, an oieva- .-' v ton and mills orev. week. bu. .. 111.674.000 74.4S9.0OO Change for Week, decrease. Ira..... 3,466.009 8,655,000 Exports ef wheat end flour. July i. 1919. to May 28. 1920. amount to 16O.666.900 buahaas of wheat aad 19.789.000 barrels of flour, making a total equal to 189,719.000 bushels of wheat compared with 141.284.000 bushels of wheat and 25.387.000 barrels of flour last rear to May 28. which makes a total of S75.054.000 bmahels of wheat: last yaar'a total flour exports including American relief ad rautiatratioa aad Ametseaa Expeditioskary Force Mupmenta. v Uerchafitg exchange bids: ' FtD OATS ; June - July. No. 8 white............... 6860 6900 BABXJCT No. S blue 6680 6680 Standard feed . 6460 . .6450 No. S "yellow .i T650 7550 . eastern grain la burs OORX . He.' 8 yellow . . . . .". .......I.. T450 T260 Bales: 100 tone No. 8 bane barlay Jane de livery at 5S7. Own Qkaksvta rUarruev Wheat Output t . Estimate Below The 1919 Season - Washington, 8. CTT. P.) -The country's total wheat yield for 1920 Mil be 781,000.000 bushels, the' de partment of sericulture aatlmated to-, lay In its monthly crop report. Last ear's- yield was 941.000,000 bushels. - r- - 84 t 83 H 77 H 132 82. 'ih 27" 77 H 2S 176 H 61 25 IS 80 69 H 8- 7S 4L 87 H lOH 39 H 86 H 48H 98 H 110H IT 88 K e. Royal Dutch Iirnn steal, at 89 H Rock Wand. C....I 87 H Sinclair' Cone, . , , .1 81 0 moss Bnetueia Sauthem Pacific . . 93 Southern Ry.. e. ..f 22 Stromberg Motor . . J 71 H Btudebaker, c ..... I 67 Shell ;. . . . 75 H St. L. A Baa Fran. 24 H Swift e Co. . .... .. 110 Tana. Goooer Texas OU ..... ..I 47 Texas Pacific . . . .1 41 H Tobaceo Prodoets. .1 TO Transcontinental O0 14 H Union Pacific, e. ..L113H Union Oil of DeL..J 27 umtaa rood Prod.,1 62 United Fruit . ... .1. ... . C. 8. Rubber, e. . . 93 H U. S. Smelt, at Rett 59 H C. 8. Steel, c, ... 92.H tan uopper ..... i . . Tsnartitun Steel ..I 75 Wabaah I : 8 Western TJnJoa ,.. 83 H West. Electric . . . I 49 H v uiys uvertaaa ..I 18 H Money ......... .1 T 84 . 84, 'tih 133 i 32 ; 17 at '27H 79 H 28 H 1764 01 26 H 13H 30H 89 78 H 4H 38 101 H sh 37 48 H 98 H 110 17 H 86 114H 116 e 87 H 37 98 H 1 23 H 72 H 68 H 76 H 25 H 11AH 48 2 70 14H 1114 Z8 63 201 94 69H 93 -75 . . 8 83 H 49 18 10 81 J $9di 75 132 82 16 it" a 77 27 174 Hi 12 29 H . . . . 67 8 76 4H 7 11 OO 88 86 48 97H 119 ! 17 '88 114 88 V 36 82 92 22 70 66 75 24 109 47 40 69 14 " 112 27 62 200 98 68 92 73 7 88 49 18 Total sales, stocks. 884.000. Total sales, bonds, S17.997.ft00. 64 fx, 51 ' 8 21 88 72 16 81 a 31 79 93 187 31 56 49 4 12 82 12 65 143 2 63 35 71 28 68 48 82 84 52 76 132 81 17 16 105 . 27 25 77 43 22 H as 37 175 Off SO 42 25 66 76 13 29 96 68 87 72 4 37 101 88 36 SI 110 16 97 88 115 sa 86 81 -65 92 22 71 8 T3 24 169 lO 47 41 69 14 118 28 62 200 98 58 92 9 73 7 2 49 18 8 Six load formed total live stock arriv als at North Portland' for tba Tuesday trade. Hoga were eteady. cattle steady te lower, while tha slieep- trnarket waa wtthcut demand. . ' -- Ia the eattle alleys the last 24 bmrrs showed a eoneinwatawt ef rhw weak; tune lay thw eheaume qawlity- offerings, while a generally sbaady tease asat WasrsBaaged wrhss mlsdt ia tha tulles ojfer inga : Lower gxado stuff waa lowest. Censa assee kisser for all grades. Gen trad settle, market range: Beat beef eteeta ............ $1175 0 12. 2S Choice beef steers .......... 11.05011.50 Good to eltoice steara ........ 10.50 011.90 sVSVws ke.no 8.50 0 9.50 7. 59 0 8.50 .50 16x25 8.59 0 ft. M Medium to good rasas aad aniens 7.5 SvSd Fair to maduua easra aad baits ra. ; 6-S0 0 7.e Cannara M..' 4.000 5.50 Bulla- ........ '". 8.5 Beet nghk ealvaa ........... 1XOA0 13-50 Medium calvea ... 8.50011.00 Ueavy calvea ....,7....;... f.t 8.60 atoefcera aad feeders.......... e-Ww 8-60 . Swine Trgata Steady In the bog alleys there was a light ran for Ttteadaa. .Gene raj rad coma as aa wrvw sansia ersd steady sad tormee arteaa were affering. -. Prime mixed ....... ..,..815.000 13.60 Medium mixad ..... 14.5015.00 Bough basmee 1.O011.O M eVwaW a aajayaa,! weMJUkgi C43mrnon t tateir tttFTt. -, OfaLlaal4t few)Wa ewaUt e6ll"0KaV. - . Kie AvAira B.O.P. KWIATION Bi Broadsa Wall . - Ntw tork, June 8. Erldenca contained In the bank reports last Saturday that the campaign, of the federal reserve board for. deflation ia provins-: a failure, except among; unfortunate owners of : T-iberty bonds, ' caused, some selung , in the stock market today. In spite of the strenKth of several epecjalties. this selling- carried the whole list down peclines were small but the market closed at about the low prices of the day. Call money went to JO per. cent Just at the close. ' j . lUberty bwtd fell sharply, but recow ered because tbere was moat axeeUeat buying of them for, banking account. ; Business was ' on a jmaflL icae. aa meat tradwrw gtre walthmr for the, nornl atlena tt Cloteca before taJtinjt a de cided stand. Th feetfeig among Pm feamjotaah ia that If Johnson la nanved the tnarstet will decUne. but that If a asore oonaervatrvw nso wiraa thayre ; will be a sau-B ad-rajvee. : fc. -.. '"Thee the auprema court declared the Volstead at -rand. United States food products, which has millions of gallons of whiskey. keM firm, while Industrial Akeoho. which never made a gallon ef betrerare. fell nearty a points, wall trewt avadentiy thlnhapesopla drink de- aauma at-acwxvs. . ::.;V:::tK8i.:SS Price Slashing on Staples Is Declared To Be Unjustified Nosnhxal demand la sharartnr is the sheep sad iamb trade. Whale aa peaca ehaagea warn shows in tba Tnesday morning sen son berinsa of the lack of bids, mdicarJoae pointed, to range later in the day. General shot a aad asanas sanrr ' Spring lamh ..............812 00013.50 Cull lamb v...... 8.00 010.00 TeatrUoga .................. 7. e6 9.60 Wethwm .......... 6.O0 7.80 No. 18. 1. 13. I. : is.. l. 12. -" 7 . 8. : ' '. i 27. 1. Salem. June 9. Price-cutting on sta pis . commodities is not j justified : by s.e0 T-BofaactuaJ eenditaons at this time, gveoerd- eadsy A ft era bob Sales I bg - g, 1 1 Eddy. ; rwtlsid bukw, - 0 1 rr-lC3 . . . I lw.u C.Ian, Pnm. Ave. lbs. Price. .1 No. Are. lbs. Price. I " L- t -'a 980 8 9.5m- I IS....- 906 5 H.VO lmercuu ciuef wessiy euircucuii. . xasuaw v 7.... 1007 . lass I confidence i ta Duaineas staniuiy can 5-'-!?? J-SStenry ream It tn panicky conditions. Eddy I1 aw jui..i knalnan snan ta ' kaan .. 8S ..1014 . . 120 . ; 1084 sea . .1975 .,1000 .,1026 . i 8.12 ..1069 580 1....H80 8. 38. 27., . 3. 6. 2. 12.' 22. 14.: . S SO 10.65 ie.es 9.59 io.se ll.OO 9.75 10.56 7.7 10.60 7.00 7.90 COW8 . 997 S 9.23. . 934 . 10.23 . 838 10.4O . 903 6.80 . 763 7.00 .111 7. .1018 0.25 016 8.0 10.OO 8. S3 1... 27. . 13.. 3. . 48 93 905 6.,.. 02 1.. . .lose 1. . . . 6C0 1.... 690 ..,. 923 1.. .. 880 .101 . 845 . 828 .1020 780 927 1. 8.. 1.. 1.. 4 2.... 199 3.. ,i 3 I 8.75 9.5 7.9 8.50 6.00 4 10.26 6.50 6.59 ft.tlO T.00 s.eo 10. OO 8.0 . 6.6 8.75 CALVES 15 SI- 208 11.25 160 13.00 BULLS 7....1S7T 7.50 .15 ts 7.ee . 4S 7. . 970 ' 6.5 . 669 6.5 .1210 -7.75 .1079 - 7.6 .1680 8.5 STAGS 1. . 2,.. ..". 47,.. -. 1... 1. is! I .1170 .1110 .ism leu itneir oeaos ana sit igni penning .- 98T 9. i normal irsdjustmwnt t r , oonaiuona, '.T?? ?? I which, ha insigted, should cover a long s" 167 iae" period of time. Reckless buying of su ei 9.25 f totnobiles by wage-earners and others 11.... 929 11.50 who could ill afford such extravagances war deplored by Eddy, i who? dsclared sf tis i msi sMuuvav .avxa wtvi uiv j to iinanoe wars not is.. 23.... 925 24.. .. 844 . 1 1240 6. . . .1184 3. .155 jt 960 S.... 917 -.... 97 10 882 720 3a..,., 820 29. . . . 755 25., ..1012 7... . 993 15.... 819 . 0..., 763 .... 918 8.... 636 8.... 976 4. ... 797 2. , ..1SS ..... 69 7 97 : !... 850 3. .. 940 11-40 this practlre by refusing ."" sivs IransAClinna wklcn gjlo shown to be actually necessary to the 9.-25 protection and development of produe T.oo ing industries." S.50 , : . :- . ijij Liberty Bondg Are Deemed Promising Investment Issues When It Falls Due TMkU Oiiel Britiiv meetvsure-i to re- ' lest ground Are dictated by an eniigMvaed self-intet eetw is one of the Btrikfrv? ladasations Hef ubtantlat lm proeuntvat ta the general situation abroad., .tcaoosding ti the : statement of. the OnariVanr Truer company of vNew Tertt tn ttv lateefc "taeue of its fort nightry trsdtt j-eviewi;! "ArnerVcan Goods and Foreign- waarlLwlsj.-- "Th recovery of. all Europe depends to Very targe nWasur on the Increasing strength of the LVtf trth empire,- it rea-ls, "and Great BrltsUn is sparing neither resources . nor kexVt Judgment t this eee. .; BTvary . imptttant . ... decision . is wvdsrbed nuek mors n'tth an eye to the futnre than the imrsWvXlate presant. "la this line stands . the decision to repay the Angso-Freacb ,'osn at matur lty wblob eiarle trevaaaefvon, according te Sir Robert Home, the knd chancellor, will bt - worth 'bundreds . millions' to th empire. nt k undoebtedly a burdetvms task, for the moment, but th British, regard It u s souad investment be fvntre good wUV w It striken heavily, at tndlr sold reserves ; but. they : ask. of Vt good are reserves If nei, for use in A smetv irency and to tide oeer exceptlonav' pe riods T . It Is this esanty of inireia'ous frarsaaigbt'. and go var-n mental flexihaV'ity which demajtSka. . th most careful said profitable .gtudry from eur-owir lead eve in foreign trade.' - . State Depositaries Increase 19 Above ; Record? Year Ago Salem. June I.--Ob hundred and nlnetyreeven banks ax's included to the list of 'state depositaries as designated by State Treasurer Hoff, Monday, an Increase of 27 over the list of 170 as designated . a year ago. The United -States National bark of Salem is again designated as the . bank In which the etate-wlll keep ita active account with th NaUonal Farki bank of -New Tork retained as the flaci J agency for Oregon. .The new banks Included In tbe list are: Bank of Comfheroe, Astoria: First National bank of ffcaker CU? and the Cltlxens National b ink. Baker ; Carlton . State a Savings thank, Carlton ; the First National batsk. Gardiner ; Curry County . bank. Qoia Beach Bank of (treeham, Greshant a Bank et lene, lone ; Bank of Xskevlewg and Fitst:stlonal bank of Laketew, pLakevlew : First Na tional bank, McMlttaviUe ; ClUseng bank of Metollus. MetoK us : Mill City State bansv Mill City : J f osier Valley bank. M osier : Broadway ! bank - and People's bank, Portland; First bank of" Tlirard, Tigard; Farmers i' 'fnd - Merchants bank of CoquiUe ; 5v,-i State ? bank. , Cove ; Halsey State bant's. Haleey ; Indepen dence National . bank, - Independence ; FT ret Bank of ' F&edsport. Beedsport ; Wasco County bank. The Dalles ; Farm ers and Stock Growers bank, Vale. BANKS RESTORED TOILLIOiTLIS Salem, Or., : June 8, Dallas, En terprise and Vale are again "back on the list of Oregon cities whose bank deposits total in excess of H, 000,000. aTter; failing to qualify for position tin the list of last February. Accord ing to the "Million, dollar list," &s compiled by Will II. Benn?tt, state superintendent f banks, 3 cjtks are qualified for poslton under the reports of iay 4, as against. S3 en th February list. There is no change in the relative po sition of the first five cities on the it with Portland and its 26 banks and de posits arKreirattnfr . ,149.710,181.13 lead ing as usual, Salem with four banks and deposits of 18,585,74389 Is asabi tn second place, and Astoria vvlth five banks and total deposits of 17.751, 5o:'.T J again third. ABVAJfCES ARK K0TED Klamath Falls, Albany. Medford, Ore gon City. Corvallia, Koseburr. Uend an! Newberg have each" advanced one noteh and Granta Pase and Tillamook have made two strides forward. Of the I23S,S3,8S8.54 on deposit In the banks of Oreson ar May 4, last, anin creaee of T, 938,160.87 over the figure frr February 28, $243,190,345.43 Is included Jn the deposits of the 36 "million do;ur Oltlea" '.v. compariRon of deposits as shown t y thvl May report shows r Increaae over th February report for most ef 'the tovnn In the state, although decrea are shown In some of the K astern Ore gon "yanks. MILLTOW DOLLAR LIST ' The million dollar" list as compile" by Ben.vrtt follows: City or JTowaj, fSo, Bank. PorUaad Baleei , roe 8.50 7.99 6.00 V on 9!e t - - "Of th soHcalled bargaias. Liberty 9.09 bonds stand out prominently," ststee '? Walter KendalL president of Clark I' 2 I Kendall company, investment bankers. Kit fk Aiiu.nnAtnrmfnt!i th. oris-i- 11.... 460 a T.w I sal mirchaaer has sifxerd. he purely re- 24.... 395 T.oeitaiBB bis faith in the sbsolute security ef bis Investment, and aow has the T. .-'i'.118t 8 7.00 i enane or averaging on ma noiainyra i a.. . .127 7.50 prices which would have been considered a.... 2 6-5 1 tf reststfble only a few months ano. Z.. ..1S4 . . i whii., Oi. nrlm tt TJf,rtw rKvnrla raw renawtaa , , ,v Eugene . Klamath Fall A. . .. A lbs ny Metiford ,.... ISsker Oregon City . Corvslll ......... The Isllsa . Ia O rands Rwwhnrg . McMina ville Hoed Kiver MarnbrMd Hillsborq . Bpnd . . . Uilverton , i . : ,,,,,,,, OranU Pass Tiusmoaa Aahisnd lkaview Newberg Hlipner Milton forest Grove Hum . . Trine ville Vals . . , Knternriae Ootutoa . Ibanon r , . ...... a .., i eie 1....116 1 1260 7 0 cedes from the preaerat level or not. the 1.59 1 profit to be mad is large and Is as certain of. realization as any tr. ing not Foreign Bond Market Fnrnishrd bv Overtasek a- rw. ru snsue onuuing. - . . . A.' W. 6s Oct. 1929....... V. K. Bws Nov. 1921..., Rep. Fraaee 6a 1981...,. Paris 6s Oct 1921 Marseilles 6s Kuwian Kxtaj liii 1921.. Baaaaaa IntL 6t4a 192S Doms 5s Apr. 1921....... Don. 5s Apr.' 1981....... Duo. 6s Apr. 1926 Does. Canada Ss 193T. . U. K. lai 1931 BM. Ask. 99 H , 99 H 94 95 69 71 v 91 .82 86 Vs R6H 26 80 27 ; Si ' 96 K 97 A 86 . . 8S4 88 w. 89 84 . I 88 84 w 8 Attempt to Open yrater Lake Eoad To Be Undertaken Medford, Jun 8. In an effort to open a -road t within three-quarters pf a mile of Crater lake by June 25, that bnnners may visit - the scenic wonder with little " difficulty. SuDerintendent Sparrow of ; the Crater National nark and a force of men will leave Wednes- "ty- mey will attempt to open road through the big. snowdrifts be tween, Whit Horse creek, three .miles within the park, and the lake, eight miles awav. --.-: Automobiles' can reach white Horse creek . with little difficulty; encounter. ing a few small drifts after Dasslns; a-roapect. 1....1U 8.61 1....1A80 810.59 UIXKD 10..., 487 8 T.6 1 4.W., 567 8 T.ftO 4,... 647 7.0 I 82.... 447 T.00 8..,. 5' -T.0 f HOGS 87.;.. 203 315-85 Li.. 476 813.85 3. ... 410 ,12.85 - 7. 250 15.25 1.... 45 13.25 68.... 185 15.25 11.. 165- 13.25 . 1..,. 430- 1S.25 7.... 378 13.25 50.... 313 15.25 4.... 20O 15.50 , 1.. .. 440 ' 12.50 4.... 280 14.50 2.... 826' 14Ji 3.... 32 12.50 6j... 183 15.00 11...- 162 15.25 6.... 198 15.25 4.... 446 13-09 6.... 301 15.90 I.. .- 230 13.60 2.... 195, 15.00 ... 255 15.59 8... , 188 15,25 8.... 146 14.85 8.... 213 , 15.00 13..,. 173 1 16.50 l.i,. 430 11-50 LAMBS - 13.... 6 312.SO 14,,., 64 611.00 9.... 4S 9.0 71,... 74 , 12.60 142.... 62 11.00 I 113.... 80- 1S.60 25.... 67 10.00 14..,. 64 11.59 80.... 72 10.0 1 14.... 81 12.50 . WETHgBg -6.. .. 136 8 7. - mr sir ... .... 105 5.0 tt I . - Advance in Discount Bates Announced The Portland branch of the Federal serve bank has announced an advance In discount and : rediscount M ; rates to ruber banks. Dating . from June t, t rate of Interest on-loans secured treaaurv certificates of indebtedness will be S4 Instead of i per cent,. and loans secured by Liberty bonds have ad vanced from $tt per cent. Portland Bankers Leave f0r Boston; Convention Is Goal si is ssb i nai as sa ji- Frank Meagher Ltnd Paul Johnson of ! the Ldd A Tllton bank. Frank O. i Bates .of the Northwestern Js'etlonal, Christian IJeterson'of the United States, National, John W Lary of the First National and IL . Strayer of the Se- i curtty Savings aV rust company, dele- j gates of the Portland chapter of the American Institute, of Banking, name! I to attend the national -vjonventlon tni Boston June H toglt, wUl leave for teJ East this evening The delegaUon is leaving with the df-vtermlnatlon of bring- j ing the next ' convention to this eity. j Thomas H. West, a member of the na- : tioftal executive tuncll, will join the ) party at The Dalles. J - ,,..', , a i iii .i ii FT'vX'w&tcr iBank FormNl Salem. June t.MArtJcles of Incorpora tion were filed with Will H- Bennett, state superintendent, of banks, this moaning, for the. Bank of -. Freewatar, at Freewater. . Umatilla county, a new state bank, to be ; capitalised at $80,000. j The incorporatoreiare i5ayior,,r. C Hopeon. A- B-ftlohnson, 1 A. Reine- man . and ' H. 8. Murray. ' r Teuis ..... 149,T2i.lAl.r 8.BS5.743 7,1 1 .Hf'i I S, 317. 7 7 5. 6S5,4f '.'.? 4.1 Sf.,1 H S.TSfl,B(i,i 8.727.704. f'1 S.sts.r. ..j f i 8,4i)'..i49 f 4 8. 15, 9.11.1-4 8 0,14, 7 2. SSI. 65 70 2,765,41S 2'J 2.751. LM'.M'S 2,256.143.22 2.L,ft3,l l .Cit 2,1 1 8.4 5 H7 1,P3H,073 1.KH3.423.76 l.M.!43H 1.71 i," i 1,657.473 ,i Sl.e4f.Bf)H.4 1.BT0.13SI f- 1.4 2 S.I S r - 1.34.B4.7-.' 1,302,174,1 I.S4.4f)fi.;-R 1.1 . H l.f'ftii. 747 l.itfc.t.T 7 . 1 I l,fi7S,72'i M l.ei4,i tit l.oti, r,')f s l.(tu4.2U i 124 O $248,890,845. 4S 26 4 A 4 ' S 4 ' 4 ' 8 8 8 2 3 X 9 4 8 2 2 2 8 3 8 ' 4 a 3 3 2 2 2 S 2 3 Deposits . of Praewater branch ef the -First National bank included. Government ttvailn crop report at 8:15 today New Tork tlne. Tuesday atornlnfl Sales HOGS Ko. Ava. Tba. Pries. I Ho. 1... 280 815.25 18.'... 220 15.00 1... SSO 1.. 1.. 5.. 8.-T.- 8. . 4.. 1., 7,. '4. . 8.. 18.60 410 12.5 , . 181 16.85 , . 630 13.00 ' STEERS ..1612 8 8.50 1... . COWS . . 928 $ 7.00 I .. 8.... . 844 . 7.0 . ,8.... Kew Tort Bead taret Farntahrd by Ovarheck A Cooke Co.. Board of 1 Trade aaaiadtas. . , , Atrhisea general 4s. ..... .. . Baltimore A Ohio gold 4s ... Bethlehem Btaal refundiag 6e. ... Ceatral Paeifie' 1st 4s....... C. B. AO. eollataral 4a St. Panl general 4 Vis si . sxr ! aa , . 6 312.00 I tii. A- Nuatviila mni- 4a. 65 12.00 I wa. tuin. is . ... Mart barn Paeifie P. Ia. 4s. . . 162 ," 15.38 I ... Am ........ 217 15.09 I K,., Ru.iKa ... TJnion Fscirie 1st raf. 6s..... 83 8 7.B9 I Southern Paeifie mot. Be. . . . Smativera Paeifie eoar aa..... Pwnsatylvasua cane. 4 MS. .... , Pennsjrlvsjua 1st etas. - Are, Iba "Priee. 210 217 15.28 15.26 9T4 $ f.00 989 T.e Bid. Ask. 73 w 78 H 60 H 60 80 83 68 w 684 94 94 si .70 VI . Tl 70 71 78 78 21 23 70f 71 77 7T4 76. . 77 4 90 90 H 69 ' 69 V4 i 96 K - 97 74 , 7S ,84 85 76 . , 76 . I.rberty Bead Sales (Tramshsd by Ovaswsek Open. Werth'SsB Fvatp Jl Uherty. 8Hs ...'-12 Uhert)-. 1st 4s. . . 8640 Liberty, 2a 4s. 852 Liberty, let Liberty. 24 4 14 s...-8510 Iberty, 3d 414 a. - 8940 Liberty,! 4th 414 a 860 Vsetory. 4e.... 9582 Victory. 8Kb..,. 9676 i "Kew Tork Ctte Market Open. ' High. Low. - Close. Jan. ......... 8S9S sees, ssie- ssvs March . 8335 3354 '.- 332 8350 slay, ..... . - 3V ,..sow July 885 : BSBT SSXS Det. I9vs ini iMt ' im Deo ' 844T 8461 S425 3467 . New York spot aaaifcet, 4000; saehaaged. j. PACIFIC COAST BAKst STATBHEKT at Osaate maipsay.) Higa. Low. CkaM. 67 661a 66 14 916 - 9182 9168 . 8640 6624 8640 8540 650 - 8510 86H0 8640 8660 956 .8519 8640 8979 8980 8949 -8590 8540 8570 9584 9540 9550 9576 9640 9649 erxi. M..a- - Tear asn. 8 T.072,791.66 8J44.790.87 8.678.766.97 4.06B.01 l.io . Instsns . Banks day . t 1.981,841.00 Balances 'Tnesday.... s. ...... 491,611.0 r::::::,-M6T.7o:SS Seattle gaaks - . . Clearings, Taday ........ '22,'?;.B. Ps Is nose Tuesday ...... . . ... - l.OIS. j a.es SMUS riwasww wmmimm soar . .......... ese.ovw.vw.w - - - Clearings. Tnasoay .$13,486,179.09 PAIBT PBOPUCZ OP THK COAST '"' -' San Praaclse Sset, - ftaa lancnseo. Jama 8. O. P.) Butter--JCxtraa, 6e:--prlB fteata,. 88 .r -. laas iLJ.ii ae. sph", . , - , The Elka will have charm of nubile funeral services , Wednesday for Clar ence F. Burke, 29, s pharmacist and an ex-service man, who died here Sun day. He served In- the naval reserve and ' did duty ' on a minesweeper, win ning two promotions. Roseburg Theatre Fire Loss Is Slight Roseburg, June 8. Fire in the operat ing room of the Antler theatre Monday night burned five rolls of film and caused considerable damage to two nit chines. Adrian Fisher, the operator, was slightly burned about the fv.ee and. hands The steel box about- the' film I room saved the theatre. The smajr j crowd walked out without panic. The j fire caught from a broken filrr - Bl. m fcarlae ait Tiae, . Dee. Ot.. Jsne 8. atrewberrlae are ripening lets. 87 r: 'IS. .CI n. .a -.--(.i in a i tieese California flats faaey,, Ze. within a week. The largest acreage is 'owned by Jsypnasa. Picking wlU last asjta in July. I mtMm naasla. (joasea, OralS, Etc. The tb aerns owned by Twmib. Brothers at j flAV 2 Zf TrtU alldlSC mt 1KOS feat wiU not be vends for I . I1M11, StSI - ae , asuwsi pickers for 10 - days. ; i , . FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES CoTTwrted daily by faiwlgn euhsnge Senart- awnt ot the United States National bank. Opening rrr""1 rates yor nana traasaeoona: UrafU London Poands sterling 8.9014 Paris Frmoea. T.70 Hambnrg-Berlia Marks ..... 2.44 Genoa litre.. 6.88 Kroner . .. 17.90 - Christiaai Kramer ... 1S.O Btoekborm Kroner ... 21.66 Hwagkene Cnrrency ., 79.00 61-25 l.osf5 Tea , . . , ghanghsi TaeU . , Cable . Transfers. $ 3.91 ' - 7.T1 2.44 . 6.90 17.10 18.19 21.76 - T9.6 i:--61.60 .' 1.04 Par Talne, HOYerbeck&CookeCo. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES " Kesnbers Cklcsg Besrd el Trsse 8 4.8666 6.1826 28.82 v:-; 6.1820 : 26.85 28.8S . 26.8: CrreposeBts ef Let a Bryan Chicago Jlear Tr 4,: 89 Miller -& Tracey Adult Caskets $30 to 1 COO Main 2CD1 57S-C3 pr T SG between the two in the ownership and operation, of prop- ' . erty depends upon. Management May we assist you , in turning your losses -nto gains? Ollwill!l l.attmM.iliwn I f 9 5 j i. 1; i HIGH YIELDS NO WORRIES When the interest is due, it is ready. Business conditions don't affect you. Neither do you have to figure on the human element. ' That is when you in vest in MUNICIPAL BONDS lmt us send yea oar lift of offerings. j I d-i r-sr r L...a l.stW i .sw wv sO t tweW 9.. His.. '1 a - r. 1 1 I I 1 . . ' ' . ' '.' . . m'm nigh p-ad iistea stocks sna . baMads widaavatt gafntaltKat U. tber bary aasaww ots tkae aixiebel aVrwawtsaeic having Viass end pay nor toexn oat cf tawaar inonrtily earnttiga, -Tbarv sum atedsn at tuhlv eo4s i able. UistaaSurtc- tom-rmiin. bmt U havanaovV vacaJS serat late. gaat W S pro.au . what can bt sasoa-' d Wt'ii -ta is toid so '-.eeee t u Cxti'ag AViend." Bvlnvet i tnvooth toe 19 wears ne kmwi- i SlO.OvO. The teoma-e tes what stocks be boogbtvthe divi. i steads eecetved cn.Tar, maa tnav; i ay anaarkeg Unxe each stock. m ... ae It's fasrirasrir. ghaawesssiii ate k X vesspTf 'rea. Xecak 1. sjr.- . '- a-.m... i 'i fr a (-: it --ii:7'i l & ca:. M , rri ,,. .,t aVAmTttasrr- S.Lo eCt. Chie - I Ki .. -.' w. - per tt Used ' We own anil offer atih5rt v prior isale 1122,0 -u Ctty of Tc--penih 7 etrt Improvement bonds, .-maturintr ""-lally C -ri r one to ten years, i'rice f ,r r maturity par and accruel i - '. , -est to yield .1. ."i, Topperlieh 4s -th trst-ie wntfr of a vast area of the tz , . t Yakima Vfeliey. Sugar," alfalfa, fruit, h-, -'.-tie and ur In s n ndji' f iv 'made the Yakima Vaiiey tn- - t . productive and the wa t agricultural cistrict in the : f . i west. . s. I lb 10,YcwX7 c lI ;i:3 - Wire order colicct - -" - FUte maturity rreferri , "tccmo Fvx HOKTWZZTZ . 4 I. '