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1S2X PORTLAND TO FIGHT TO GET MONEY FOR THE WOOLGROWERSi?S!Ui SILVER QUOTATIONS ARE STRONG itui r. lieu.:. THE i OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, P ORTLAND, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, r CHEESE MARKET IS NOW VERY ACTIVE Market for cheese U very active and the demand U so liberal at thia time that well maintained values are shown-1 Demand include eU offerings of full I cream atoec and on all sides taw to a decided tend ency to maintain vsluae. . j WTifl la wat quartan the belief 1 as praaaxtj that fha praam! value to too high for storagt purposes, atiU an nnoauaUy j liberal inmint of atock is 'going' into ioa houia. I Tillamook ad rices ara to the affect that th demand tbara to talcing aara of all ottering with the bulk of Ui orders for storage pur- Other mart eta resort a Ilka lmmwvmnt ta the demand lor chees and this give maker hep tlxst values hare practically touched the bottom lor the esason. Tboaa desiring special information regarding any market, should writ the Market Editor, Omos Journal, enclosing stamp (or reply. EGG TRADE IS 1BOIT 8TEABT Trade ta the local egg market to steady at thia time, although no snap to shows in the buying. o b. .buyer are paying 8788e a doaea for current receipts, secording to quality. YE AT, TRADE - IS VERT LIBERAIi eel markst continue to reflect liberal da mand here and price are showing strength at the recent advance. , Betpt en the early de li rertea ware limited and there waa a rrrnt' for ofteringa. j BOG DEXAKD IS STIXI. FATORADtE Terr favorsbls demand fa shewing for country klK ad hogs ia the Front street trade. Keceipta are very moderate and all good stuff to bring ing the extreme price or within a fraction, of it. .j hi, a x v -. ; APPIE RIC"ES -ARE ' VERT HIGH .. galea ef -extra fancy WiDeaapa are shown hare in h apple trade .at $5 ,a box, thai hit-best aha on record for the Portland market. Of ferlnca of this atock are moderate, put all apples are wanted. . ,-i . - J POTATO TRADE REM Ann STRONG Ntrrrth eonttnuea in the potato trade' hare. Old stock to generally showing a liberal move ment, considering tn shortage of offerings. New California atock to in only moderate supply and prioaa are haM. , .y i . ; 4- j. .4 : s ' " "a ii i - y- K :.- BRIEF WOTES OF PRODUCE TRADE Batter market to fully steady at former prices. Asparagus demand favorable at full prioaa. Bbipmenta of string beans to atart soon from The bailee. -' ;. t ? -.i- -. ' Black ' Tartarian cherries - coming from - The Dalle, i Chicken trade to more active with prioaa unchanged. - , ... . - j WEATHER WOTICEFOR SHIPPERS Weather bnreen adrtoea: - Protect shipments daring the next 16 boars against the following maximum temperatures: Going north, 75 degrees; northeast over li., P. A 8. R. R-. 85 degrees; east to Baser, 83 de gree, and aonUi to Ashland. 90 degree. Maxi mam temperature at Portland tomorrow aboat 80 decrees. ,. . . j . CADS TAKING STRAWBERRIES Canners ware liberal buyers of straw berries on the Farmers' market during; the day, continuing; their recent price of 14e a pound. The average crate weighs from 17 to II pounds net. Bet lies are arriving In maeb batter coo dMaon. the qaaHty (or the first, time this aaa aon being eosMsdered favorable and sweet. On the Farmers' market sales ware made from IS to 84 per crate to the wholesale trade with the bulk of the good fruit at 88.38 sir 8.75 per crate. The Japanese Growers' aaso eiation waa asking 84. The season . for Gold Dollars la aboat orer and recant arrivals ef that variety hate not hewn of very good, quality and sales hare been made at lowest vsiuea. Carload shipments to Osvjud eUfcd oUmt sMrthcni point. Diversion Swine Would Sell Here at ; A Quarter Higher : PORTLAND LITESTOCK RTJH -1 i Bogs. Cattle. Calvaa Sheep. Friday 210 Week ago ...... 122 Tea waeka ago... 842 Poor weeks ago.. . 192 Tear ago ........ 64 Two yean ago ....410 Three years ago... 428 Pour years age.... 1048 a . 194 .... 12 .... ?7 w... 65 S 118 438 72 165 475 B8 ftl 4U 298 628 88 ' Run of tiTestock In the alleys for Fri day was limited and In a-eneral the de mand waa steady at unchanged prices. While the official Quotation oa top hogs at North Portland for the day" did not reach above 815.76. the market waa in very good position. While no sates were made, the opinion to freely expressed , that ' "diversion" atock of top quality could be readily moved at the moment np to 816. . .-: .;; . Claneral hoc market raacet Prime mixed ............ Mediiaa mixed ........... Keugb - has viae ......... figs . .................. Smooth besries .......... .816.25915.78 . 14.76A15.26 . 10 0011.25 . 11.75 18.75 . 11.25 018.76 Cattle Situation Steady ' a light mn of eattlft for Friday In a generally ateady WHOLESALE PRICE8 I1T PORTLAND Tneeo are prices retailers pay wholesalers, ex cept aa otherwise noted: y ' ' Dairy Products - BUTTER Selling price, box lotas Creamery, prime parchment wrapped, 64a lb. ; prime first, - 62s lb. i firsts. 61e in.: smaller lots at aa ad vance. Jobbing prices: Cuba extras. 49 0 60c; prime firsti. 48S48fee- ' . . ' BTJTTEBFAT Portlsnd delivery basto, 58(9 65c; country stations, 5152e. OLF.OMAROARINE Best brands, 40c; ortfl-nary.-SSHc: bakers. 88c; natmargarina. X lb. cartons. 8 2e lb. CHEESEcValltng price: Tillamook, fresh Oregon, fant-y triplets, 81032c lb.; Toons America, 83 9 84a Prices to jobber, f. a b., Tillamook triplets, 28c; Toung Americas, 29e. Selling price: Cream, bricks. 40 4 2c Selling price: Block Swiss. 48&48e; limburger. 40 49 42c per lb. ' , - . --- -i - -- EGOS Baying prices: Current receipts, 8TS) 8Se; esndled, selling price, 42ci select 44e. LIVE POULTRY Selling price: j Heavy hena, 25e; light hens. 16 9 18c; I spring, Hgbt, 18eS20e; heavy, 25et old roosters. 10c lb.; turkeys, live. ( ) ; dressed. 45a lb. Si . FRESH FRUrt Orangea. 65.60980 per box; bananas, 11012c lb.; lemons, 65.00 8.26 per craU; Florida grapefruit. 88.60 10.00; California, 64.00 9 4.65. APPLES Varioua varieties, local. L25 6.00. Ss DRIED FRUTT Dates, Dromedariea,; '37.50; Fards, $4.00 per box; figs. 32.50 ).00 box. ONIONS Selling price to retailors: New red. 83.2592.50; whit. $2.00 crate; garlic, SSe lb.: green onions, 40c per doaaa bunches; onion sets. 17 918c per lb. POTATOES Selling price: Oregon, fancy. 89.00911.00; Oems. 611.00 per cwt; new. Garnets, 1 2 9 12 He; whites. 11911 We. BERRIES Oregon DoUam, 33.20943; Clark Seedlings 84.60 96. v VEGETABLES Turnips, 88.50 sack: ear. rots, 84. 0O sack ; beets, 85c doaen bunches; eabbaga. California, Mcr lettuce, $1.75 92.00 per erst; cucumbers. $2.60 per. doses; toma toes, $2.00 9 2.30; agg plant. 50c pe ponnd; bnjoccli, $2.23; ball peppers, 75c; celery, $1.50 per dos. ; peas, 8 9 10a lb. : artichokes, 6L60 per .devs ; asparagus. Oregon. 2.15w)2.25 peg doses benches .. - , i 66saxe arMl Prevtolaeia J OOT7VTRT MKaTS Selling uric:- Country hogs, 20H921o for top blocker .- beery. 1 Ac ; beat veal, 20 9 21c: heavy ves!. loc per lb. SMOKED MEATS Ham. 40 AS a. 1c aw 1V breakfast bacon, 88 9 37c; picnics,. 26e ; per lb.; ""5- IWU, C AOe bLRD Kettle rendered. 27He lh: standard. 26c; tasree basi compound, 23 Ke. . I , rts end Shellflsn ) " FRESH FISH Salmon, (rash Chinook. 22 9 Stet halibut, fresnv 20c lb.; . sturgeon, ) t black cod. 109 lie lb.; silver gmelt, 10e par lb.; kippered salmon, $2.80 per 10-lb, basket ; ktppered cod, $2.35 J Columbia smelt, 6? J"' lb-: raaor clams, t 1 box; eraba. $2.50 9 a. 60 doaen; to a had. 10c law: dressed shad. 6 9 e; ling sod.. 9 Scjb. . TU-T QrooeHeg v. ' .:t' . vi c.. SUGAR Nominal price, reflrjery ' Wasto: iTibe, $25.60; fruit and berry, $24.76 -D Jvtuiw, se.ts; granmatea. $s4.T5i extra C 34 35: golden C. $24.25 ' . - HONEf New. $7.00 7.50 enar. i f 0tl,i i le Rose. 15 He per lb. SALT Coarse, half ground, 100s. ( $17.26 parson; avs, aio.Ta, wble dairy. 60s. 817. 25: h'. 88 80 4.80; fancy tahT; aid date. 83)r.50; lump rock, 8J6.6A per ton. - , BEANS (Sales Bv , Jobbers ; Small whit. THc per lb ; Urge white. 7a lb.; pink, 8 o ffb.; limsa. 12; bayou, lle; redsoVc; vmiM, During pnoes notninsi, 6 He lb. CANNED MILK Carnation. $5.86 JBordent !f f?; A"1' JtSlii 'e. 811.25; Libbyl 66.85; Monnt Vernon;? 85.78 -par se.-:7" ilFTTrT. .. . Wn.rrert tiaiLTi. - drams. r..:.Tr SODA CRACKECS Tn bulk ftu. . . aNUT,tW1.n?U'L85 W" ": elSonda; 8Se; filberta, 82o fn sack lots; pasnirta.-16 9 ' Repes, Paints, Oflg . : . ' - KurTSHiaai, dark, IS lee; white, 20e la.; standard Manila. 23 He. , . ,.,, r? LINSEED OIL Raw, bblal $1 S r . e t,m w" a fSAiwisi . COAl, piL-Water white. In drums or iron ri.1 1 8c gai: casea, 24cTer gli i.ABOWFIron bbls., 25 He; casea. SSe; casea. 24e per gal, iron bbla Ss u.. . engine distillate, iron bhla.. ISe; caaaa. S3 ttc 1 a il . JL iv1 io" loe: 0 TrRPKNTTVr. T..V. ... 16-caa lota, le leas. ' 83.41; '. ' Moat, West and Hide p S?X?TN.?nlnJ-' 1 8 1 9 crop. 81 per th. ""f".5 "hm-- lc: No. 1 salt cured bides S?JtT " 1-). 14c; No. 1 salt eared bull hides. 14ci partly cured hides, lo par! lb. less; green hides, re per lb. teas; hair ahpped bidae. on third toss than No, 1 hides. wa. end Rip Sklna No.1 trimmed calf akin (up to IS Tha.), 'SOe; No. 1 tnmmed kj akms (16 to 80 IbTl 20o: hair slipped saioa. one third lam than N o. 1 skins. j" ., Bry NMw and Sklne . - - Dry mat hides T lb. and np) Jr.. flint bulls, 17e; dry flint calf UuU ( under t lbs.). 85c; dry saU hid. (7 loa. and oV)T20c; lb.). 30c; dry cull hides and skinshsll prtce. Hers Hktoe I - mMrlTm salted Largs, well taken off hid, 88.60: pony and small hides. $3.60: dry boras bides. $1.60 to $3.00; hides wn beVtff 60e toes; horse tail hair, par lb 86c; toai seen hair, per lb.. 15c ; - MOHAIR Nominal; loot stapla, 38 9 40 TALLOW AND GREASE No. V taltow e! per"!? J Mo- area, 7e; Mo. 3 greasai Saa FYasciseo Paaltrv Vsrkai San Franctoco. Jnna IS iTT s tix.i - Broilers, 28 30o; large heaa. 30 913c: best There the North Portland alleys and tone waa shown. Oa Thursday's market one- car of cattle was shipped by John Powijowit of Manpre, and ac companying him were Tony Wolfe, .Tom Hayes, William Jackson,' Little Jake, Jim Wilson and Tom Heath. Others who shipped with him, hot who did net accompany shipment, were Jo Helming and Knet Wolf, Sam Poyett, Henry Stwyer, Jackson Qnaachpem. J. Sintastns and Jakf Wahemka. On tha asm train came Joe Knknp from Mecca, Or., with a load of cattle, end . accompanying him war Charles Keshawok, Dava Wacbampa dnd Frank Dick., Other ahtp pers with Kukup, bat who did not accompany shipment, ; war Moses Allen, . Mrs. Kate Kuknp and Sam Scully. . These Indians all hail from the Warn Rprin Indian reservation and are re presents tivee ot their tribe. ' They all enjoy being on the market sod. as to nsusily tba esse, they brought in a string of good caul. ' General cettle ranse: . . '. . i Best beef steers . . .$11,759 13.28 .,. S.60 7.60 6 60 8.80 ooio ncex steers . . Good to choice steers Medium to good steers rear l soos IWRI Common to fair steer ...... Choice eowa- and heifers . . . . . ,r Good to choice cows and heifera. Medians to good cows and heifers Fair to medium oosra and setters vanaere ................. Bulla .................... Best light calves Medium calve Heavy calves . Blockers and bees Itwatloa) Unchanged Onlv a mall tea rf AS n-ii k, the sbeep and lamb alleys at North Portland for Friday. General conditions were steady. General sheen and kmk mm- Spring tombs .811.8091300 Cull lambs ....... aooationa Yearlings 7.009 8.00 Ewes 8.00 a 7.00 Thursday Afternoon 11.05 911.50 10.50911.00 9.60 910.60 8.609 9.50 7.60 9 8.50 9.50 910.00 8 50 9 9 50 7.50 9 : S.60 9 -4.00 9 6.00 9 13 00 918.60 8.SO911.00 " 6.00 9 8.60 - S.O0 9 8.60 :'!;. No. Ave. The. T . . . .. S6 2.... 90S .; i 9. ...1097 3. ...1210 1.... 960 : 2.... 940 4. ... 905 ' 3M 800 ... ! : l... 77 .... 958 1....1120 10. ...1289 , 1....1160 2.... 970 ' 4. ... 873 COWS No. I 8.75 6.73 10.00 8.60 7.00 r 8.35 8.88 8.85 8TEERS Ave. Tba. 1.... StiO 1.... 870 3. ...1120 8.... 930 1....1070 1.... 90O 1.... 980 a. ...lois Price. 8 6.75 8.00 8.50 9 00 7.00 8.60 7.06 8.36 .B0 T... 820 9.00 1..,. 090 8.60 3..:.i22 12.00 1.... 9SO 11.00 1....1140 9.50 1.... 950 9.60 3.... 986 ' : I MIXED . , " . . A.. 475 8 9 00 10. .M 829 $ 9.00 ; 1 .'" ' bulls :" .1....1600 $ T.25 I 1....1SSO 1....14SO 7,25 I 1....14S0 1....1400 7.36 I 1....1260 V. " J ; calves 8.75 9.00 11.00 9.60 9.50 9.5A 8.00 7.25 fi.60 .... 170 7.... 224 10.... 172 6.... 210 1.... 140 9 213 6.... 288 4.... 183 1.... 860 4.... 178 2.... S70 8.... 18 1 840 11.... 161 42.... 190 IT.... 282 78.... 208 1.... 450 8. ... J81 8 168 1;... 180 $18.60 I 4.... IBS ,l,.i. 180 14.00 1 1..,. 150 - 6.V. 140 14.60H 10.... 199 2.... 136 12.30 " - ..- , ! , - HOGS 23 S $18.50 227 16.50 80O 13.50 262 15.26 255 16.50 200 15.85 198 15.86 208 15.85 265 15.85 205 16.85 13.85 16.85 12.85 12.85 18.00 15.60 15.60 15.60 15.75 15.76 LAMBS 9-$ 0 i -H..., 8.00 S.... 8.00 S.... 8.06 .... . 7.75 48.... '8.00 42.... ll.SO ; 7.... 9.00 87.... 8.00 18.... 12.00 162.... TEARLINGS 8.00 i 1.. .. 100 6.00 I 7.... 90 i WETHERS . 123 $7.60 1 119 $ s.oo ! BUCKS 6.75 1.... 160 $ 4.60 ;EWES ' 6.80 1 1.... 110 6.50 1 25.... 132 5.58 I 13. ... 124 tVMaaQf Mflsfflllrf SwsiW ? . V STEERS . . No. A! Ia. Price I , No. Ar. Lba. 8.... 950 $10.00 -Vi':; HEIFERS i X. 920 $10.60 I COWS- S.. 942 $ S.60 S. $98 r ; ' bulls' :. S. . S00 $ 8.36 1 : 1 : : ' HOGS ' - ' 4 220 $18.80 j 12.... 151 128 14.0O j St,... 201 . 7..'S0l 11.11 I . 3.... $00 11 LAMBS 2 8 9.00 24... T9 J11.60 eV sj sj 9 II A.BV - S s si 4 ..Blii-. 2.... 7.... Si v.. 10.. i. & m e at 4,-... -i S.... SOS V 1... ISO -1.... 630 1,... 480 ,11.... 202 51.... 20 lO..i 1 10 208 9.... 181 18 17.... : i... so i 5 , . . . i (58 10.... 78 .20, ... 69 21:.; . a 70;. 79 : l.i.Ii T(K 43.... 8 ;I8....; T4 4 :-.;vi':.l-;, 2..-., 105 $ TS 78 66 93 68 71 6 8 74 75 T 4... 3 . . . . 14.... 150 us 163 80 f f I S.50 10.OA 14.00 $16.00 14.00 15.75 14.50 15.60 16.85 15.75 15.85 12.85 14.50 18.85 16.85 13.85 14.50 15.75 14.00 .15.78 ' 18.60 16.50 16.75 811-50 11.30 8.00 11.50 8.00 9.00 9.00 S.OO 12.00 12.00 $ 6.00 8.00 $. 8.66 1 6.75 5.50 Frio. $ 8.50 $14.78 15.76 ' 15.00 WOOL BY STEAMER GOING TO THE EAST By Hymaa H. Cokes Oregtm and other Northwest wool Is being; moved, to the Atlantic seaboard by steamer for the first time since the war started. -. This Initial ahlpment is being; made by the Columbia. Basin Wool Warehouse company to its Boston house. .. ; ' ; ; Not only Is there a saving of freight rates at - this time in shipping Pacific Northwest wools through Portland to the - Atlantic by water, but deliveries are quicker and snore cer tain. . . . . , .It begins to look ss if thia to going to be s spot market season for wool and manufactur ers win buy supplies when it is in sight for immediate use. For that reason the Columbia Basin Wool Warehouse company to getting it stocks ready for movement. Word that the Chicago federal lasarvs hank will aid the Chicago bankers ia financing tha won! ot the country in an effort to make Chicago the olg headquarters for supplies has not been received with favor by the local trad. Efforts will be made to have thia alleged discrimination againat Portland and other points removed and ccast bankers ar nrged to .wire federal officiate ia this regard. , - According to advices received by the Colum bia Basin company, it is believed that the wool market will begin to mend from thia time on. July ......8480 8485 8460 8470 September ..$610 $650 8610 ,-$635' . LARD s - ' '- ' July ......2082 2097 2082 i 2086 September .,3180 2197 f 2180 : 2183 --''ribs.- , ' Jury ......1850 1852 ' 1847 ' 1847 September ..1935 1932 I 1935 ; 1945 ' . Sw York '.Woo! sad Hides New Tork. June 1$. (L N, $.) WooK Market weak. Doeaestic fleece, XX Ohio. 60 ( 76e; domestic polled, scoured bains, 50c 9 81 5 domestic TeXsa. scoured basto, 70c 9 $1.60. ' Hidce Market ojuet. Native staera. .& : Wsw Tork Pot. in Ufavfcei Kew, J ,BD (L . S.)-PoUtoesl- (in bulk, barrel or hag) ; market irregular. Near- vui,-i.vwii,ov; rMrmudaa. 32 6049 12.00; southerns. $$.00 9 $18.00 7 Bull ;Oorn Trade In 'Late Dealing Chicago, June -18. (L N. S.i Moderate receipts of corn, higbar spot markets and . un favorable crop reports on oata canserl a bull market in grain futures oa the board of trade today. Lowest prices were made St the open ing and highest near the doe., ) Th crop-, repoit war the main bullish f ac tors. Many sections reported oata heading out short and this ceased sn advance of over 2c in the September oa which holders took profits on a liberal seal while ahorta covered freely. Indefint claims of crop damage also cam from.! Kansas and Oklahoma. July oats continued to show tightness, raising around So until the ad vance was chocked by selling againat offers. , July corn also was very tight, but the bulk ef the trade in that pit waa ia -tha September, which waa aided in its advance by the strength in oata. Both deliveries met selling against offers, but held strong to the dose aa the cash aiarket gsined strength as the season - advanced. Investment buying and short covering aided th bulls, a little baying by a prominent commis sion house being enough to cause a rally imme diately after the lower opening. At the doss July corn was 29214 e higher and Sept. up 1 7s 9 2 H c. July oata untuned 1 H sy ze better and Sep tember gained 2 He, Pork finished at an advance of 7 025c: lard of 2H95C. and ribs of 7 He. Chicago, June 18: (f. N. 8.) There waa a small mixed trad in corn, which started 1 H e lower to H o higher, with July leading the de cline. .. ''. - .- Offerings Is oatg dried . np soon after the start. which waa 1 e lower to He higher. Trade waa light. - Provisions opened 'dull and iigtHy lower. ' Chicago range ef prices by United Press: CORN ' Open. High. Low. Cloee. Jury 176 H 179 178 H 179 H September .. 167 H 170 H 167 1694 . . OATS JnlT ' 102 H -104H 101 H 104 September 84 H 86 9 84 16 86 H . PORK 'AMERICAN LIYESTOCX PRICES Omaha Hogs $18.00 Omaha, June 18. (L N. S.) Hoes Re- eeipta 11.000. 1 0 9 20c higher. Bulk. 314.109 14.7B; top, sis. f - Cattle Receipt 1400. 'Good and choice steers and yearlings, strong; . aQ other classes steady; top yearlings, 616.60. . . Sheep Receipts 800. generally 26c Icerar. .: - ; Ohloaoo Hogs $16.70 : ; Chicago. June 18 (L N. S.) Hogs R edpts. 28.000; 15c to 25e higher. Bulk, $140915.00; top, 816.70; beavyweirht. 814.50 915.50; medium weight, 815.23 9 15.70; lightweight, 815.10915.70; fight lights, 814.00 914.40; heavy packing sows, smooth, $13.60 914.40; packing sows, roach. $13.00 9 1$50: pigs, 812.00914.59. Cattle Keceipta. 7000; calves lower; other classes slow with tendency lower. Beef steers: Medina and heavyweight, $18.00 9 17.00: choice and prime. 816.00 917.00; medium and good, $18.25 918.00; good and eboice, $15.00 916.60; common and medium. $11,009 15.00. Butcher cattle: Heifers,' $7,50 9 14.29; enws. 67.25912.25; bulls, $7,259 12.15. Cannen and cutter ; Cow snd heif ers.. 84.5097.25; eanner steers. 8S.0098.25; m! mItm iH.ll . n4 h. nM..it4 1 . I1t9!ta 16.00; feeder steers. $9.50913.6; stneker Keen. $7.50 911.60; stock er cow and hellers, $6.60 98.75; stocker calves, 37.50 910.73. Sheep Receipts. 12.000; slow, mostly 60c lower. Lamb (84 lba. down). $16,00 9 17.00; tombs, culh and common,' $10,00 9 13.00; yearling wethers. 811.00 918.00; ewes, 88.00 9 7.50; ewes, culls and common, $3,00 9 6.00; feeder lanbs, 89.00 918.00. - Kansas City Hews 616.28 Kansas City, June 18. (L N. S.) Cattle Receipts. 4500; steady to strong. Steers. $9.00 916.00; cows, $8.00911.00; stockers and feeders. 60.00 912.00; calves, $8.00 912.50. Hogs Receipts. 8500; 10 915c higher. Bnlk. $14.70 915.15; top. $13.25: heavies. $14.73 915.25; lights, $14.60 013.10; medi um. 14.TO19.1. Sheep Receipts, 1500; i generally ateady. Lam be, $11.00 915.00: cwea. 87.50 9 8.25. Denver Hogs 61 B lrrver. Colo.. June 18. (U. P. Cattle Reoetpte 8300; steady Steers, $18.00016.50; cows and heifers, $8 00 9 12.00 ; stackers snd feeders. $9.00910.50; carves, $11.509 18.00 Hos Receipts 200; strong. Top, 315.00; bulk. 814.25 914.75. 8 heap Receipts 725; steady. Lambs. $15.00 io.au; ewes, sa.uo ey s.zo. . . . ; Seattle Megs $18.00 '4 - ; Seattle. Jnne 18. (t N. ,8.) Hogs Re ceipts. 88; lower, FTtme light. $15,509 16.00; snedinm to chowe, 814.60 916.50; rongn neavies. ii.i9u.i; pigs. S1S.OV9 18.00. Csttle Receipt. 147: steady. Best steers, Sii. to r 12.79; meoinm to cnoiee. $10,009 11.00; common to good. $7.50010.00; best cows and heifers. $9.75 910.26; medium to choice, S8.73 9 9.7n; common to good. $6,00 9 8.00; bulla, $6.00 9 8.00; calves, $7,500 14.00. V . . Sheep None. DAIRT PRODUCE OF THE COAST - Sen Francisco Market Saa Franctoco. June 18. (C P.) Batter Extra. 68 He: prime firsts. 58 He. Eggj Extras, 47e; firsts, 42c; rQrtie. 44c; extra puuets, 11 ne; snaersisea paJUeta, 61 He. 1 nsese csuiornia iiau, lancy. S20. Seattle Market Seartlc, Jons . 18. C. P.) Batter City creamery, cnoes, oac; sncn, see. Eggs Fresh ranch, 44 0 46o; pallets, 8$ 0 40e. , . . Hens Dressed. 80 9 88e.- Milk, per cwt 82.60. Lee Ai Los Angeles. Jane 18.--L N. S.) Butter, Egg Fresh extras, 47s; esse count, 45c; poJ- jem, 090; peewvea, owv Poultry Hens, 2O028e; broilers. 20 02o; ASwSaSa wPawSA. i . . "POTATOES ALOXO THE COAST . Los 'Anseles Msrkst . lie Aagetea, Jnne 18. (L N. 8.) Potetoe New stock, steady; local Early and Whit rtos .-so. x, mosuy, sz.sv 9 2.85; No. 2. 81. 01.75; sacked No. 1. $7.00 0 70. eettle Market Seattl. Jose 18. (L N. 8.) Potatoes xaxima uems, sisv pr ton; local. $1600 sow. , Prnse Crop Rsised Oakland. Or.. Jane 18. There will he almost s complete failure ia the prune crop aer owing to the very late frosta. Cherries ara not intnnui so mock- or the berry crop, losaaa sod - Mack, bums, . American woolen shows weakness New Tork. Jnne 18. (C P.) The New Torg Evening Son finanetol review today said: The stock market today bad a. few cheering Items to reflect in th dec la ration of th reg ater Northern Pacific dividend and ta th posi tive bat nnotficial aiartl mi thas aa. important I Bsovassont from Gnat . Britain to this country waa impending. ;" -- Profeaalonai give and take of thU sort, which always accompanies a waittns msrket. continued throughout the aeesion, althonsh here sad there a few shares reflected special operations. Pan American and Mexican Petroleum, selling ex dividend, war strong features, more than mak ing op ia market price th dividend subtracted. oeversj ot in low priced ails were also actively bought. - - - .- i - . . - Th market shook off its lethargy ia the aft loon and a briak forward movement ensned which carried many stocks back to the high Prices of the week. While V aoed nart of the demand Waa tor short account, the spectacle of advancing quotations attracted fresh eataide buy iag... To help it, the markst had s relatively easy money market, call loans . renewing and ruling at 7 per cent, althooarh teat before the elos the rates rose to 9 per cent. At tha asm time the report circulated that toskorrow's bank statement would make the beat ahowiag in months. -. , .. . . WHEAT PRICE NOW GROWING STRONG NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS -Cars- New Tork. June 18. (IT. P.) The stock market opened a little higher to day. Prices at the opening; wer8; ; Sinclair. 10. up : United States Steel, 93t, up A j Northern . Pacific, '1. up4; Crucible Steel, 19, up 4. American IcxKMnotlve,, 97 H,. up H i American Woolen,. $, up Vk : - Baldwin, 117. up ; Retail Stores. 7, up A : General Motors, 234 ! Republic. $1, up y union r-scinc, 111. orr 7 1 Barrett, 1501-, up 14: Texas commnv. ex- dividend 46. up Bethlehem B. OVs. P Vt- r, , Chemical stock wars feature at the "Opening. AP. tomes that are to enter Into the sow merger had sharp advanoes. Much of the early esSing centered hi the oils, Replogle, Vanadium and Aaserleaa Woolen. Replngle waa forced below 80. The low on A memos n Woolen of 95 iwprescnted s decline of nearly 10 points from tost week's sigh. Late ta the afternoon trsding became active. Cracibie was particularly scarce. . These stocks ran np 8 to 142 H. Pan-American, which broke daring th morning to fractionally above 100, rallied to 10814. Chicago Pneumatic Toot gained s. reaching 90 H- , : V , - ' - H r f ew 1 1 1 I . . . . n 87 H DESCRIPTION ; A Ills Chalmers . . . . Alloy Steel ....... Am. A sr. Chem . . . Am. Beet ' Sugar . . . Am. Can. e . . . . . . . Am. Car Fdy. . . . . Asa. Cotton Oil... Am. Hide A L.. e . Am. Int'l Corp. . . . Am. Linaeed. c . . . Am. lxico., c , Am, Ship As Com. Am. Smelter, c. , . Am. Steel Fdy. .. . Am. Sugar, Am. TL V Tel:.. Am. Tobacco...... Am. T. Securities. Am. Woolen, o. ... Anaconda Mia. Co. Atchison, e . . . .. . , Baldwin Loco,, s.. I) alto. A.Ohio.... Bethlehem Steel. B jsrooaiyn n. . . . Butte A Superior.. Canadian . Pacific. . Cent. Leather -. . Chesapeake 4fc Ohio. CM. Gt. W.. e... Chi.. Mil. ft St. P. Chile Copper .... Chino Copper . . . . Colo. Foe! 4k Iron . cons. Osa. ...... Corn Prod., c . - . . Crucible Steel, .. D. K. U.. C... Erie, a. ..... ; . , . General Motors., Granby Cons. . . . . . O. Northern Or. .. O. Northern Ry. . . Greene Canaries . - Gulf States Steel.. Illinois Centre!..,. Indus. Alcohol Inspiration Copper.. int. Harvester .... Int. Mer. Marine, c Int. Nickel Kaa. City South., s. svennecott Copper. Lackawanna Steal. Lehigh Valley.... Mexican Pet... Miami Copper ... Mktvale Hleei ... Mo. Pacific, c. . . National Enamel . National Lead . . . Nevada ConaoL . New Haven . ...j. N. T. . Central .V. Nor. A Western... Northern Pscific. , Pscifie Mail . . . Jl'an Amer. Pet, e. I'enns. Ky. Peoples Gas Pittaborg OoaL e. . rressea Bteei Car. 1 Bay Cons. 1 Copper Ry. Steel Springs Reading, e. ...... Royal Dutch - Kp. Iron A $., e. Rock Island. ... Shattnck Copper . Sinclair Cons. . . onn. DUCiilVM Southern Psdfig Sonthern Ry., e Stndebaker, e. . ShU .......... St- L. A S. F.... Swift A Co. ..... Tens, Copper .... Too. Products ... Union (Pacific, c .. . U. 8. Rubber, e. . U. S. Smelt. A Bef. U. 8. Steel, o. . . . Utah Copper...... Tanedium 8teel, C. Vir. Chemical, e... Wabash' ......... West, Union..,.. West'honae. Elec... Willys Overland. Open 37 1. a S-S 85 90 40 187 88 1K 97 H 23 H 594 8914 125 98 65 M 98 66 H 79 11T14 si 9014 UK 2114 11214 67 6214 82 34 1514 92 K 189 H ! 4H 28 5 8514' 6814 . v a $014 81 14 89 26 .'; a 40t4 fl744 24 H 13 28 8714 J II H .1 . 101 8814 88 14 57 08 16 484 lie 91 36 80 : 67 92 22 68 74 24 107 10 68 112 94 59 98 88 49 18 Total 811.921.000. Ex-div.. 3 pa cent. - tEx-div. 3 per cent. . tEx-div.. 1 par cenC lEx-div. 1 par cent. 87 t 90 40 189 .)..'. e 87 82 98 28 $0 89 125 93 55 98 5 79 11914 il 91 12 21 112 67 68 . 8$ ' 15 79 94 146 4 11 23 85 69 61 88 91 82 17 26 41 180 42 20 12 29 68 71 104 88 88 68 99 16 85' 116 93 86 9 82 70 92 28 71 76 24 107 10 69 118 97 o 93 '83 4 14 19 Stocks. 608JI 0F Low Close $7 37 . 48 86 85 90 90 40 40 137 189 ..... 43 ...... 17 83 86 81 81 97 98 28 23 59 0 $$ 88 128 125 92 92 . . . . . 210 58 65 95 97 56 56 19 79 117. 118 80 81 89 91 11 11 21 21 112 112 66 67 52 52 7 $2 $2 18 15 . t . . . 80 ... ..... 38 78 79 92 ' 98. 136 144 4 4 11 11 23 28 '85 85 69 69 27 60 61 81 81 69 90 62 . . 180 81 32 IT 17 16 26 26 ..... 70 40 41 174 178 ..... 20 40 43 24 24 ..... 68 ..... 75 13 12 28 29 67 ..... ..... 85 70 71 28 166'' 108 88 88 88 88 57 68 98 98 16 16 97 88 84 113 116 90 92 36 86 9 8 80 82 57 69 1 92 22 22 67 71 74 74 23 24 107 107 10 10 68 69 112 118 94 97 66 - 58 92 98 $4 81 82 . .... 75 ..... 7 ..... 82 49 49 , i8r 19 share ; bond. Wheaf HeelM VImi, r W ,. sr.. Portland, Fri.... . 48 .... ..- ..1. :4 Tear ago...... 11.... 6 2 1 Reason to date. .9894 197 4003 676 2278 Ttar ago .... ..7618- 1118 8886 -790 8228 1 coma, xours. . ss . 4 7 ..... .1 1 ear ago 2 .... .... .... ... Beason to date. ,7887 ,114 829$ 181 844 I"6 ......5519 48 .... - 201 1236 Seattle, Thurs. . 20 .... . 1 1 Jeer ago . .1 8"ssse to date. .6548 256 1204 665 1242 Tear ago ......5475 110 1763 640 2676 Considerable contracting- of wheat in sections where early delivery of the new crop will be made, is reported by the trade, althouA-h most Interests Are inclined to deny that they are riarticl- pating- in the trade. Beports that 38 has been nM and la sHTI being offered in Columbia river eountie for Turkey red, have created much interest in the local market, especially ss this price ia somewhat higher than had been generally expected. Reports indicate that Europe to "feeUag the market and that some business in new crop to likely to develop iron the foreign field withm s abort time. - - . . - - . FLOUR -SeTttne nrlc aafn Sm Tteeans $18.75; MoaUna spring wheat. $14.85; WUlsm- Jtte .valley brands, $11.20; local strsight, 811.20: bakers' local 318.60; graham. S11.6& Prices for city deliveries for five barrel lets. HAT Rnvtr. nM. wm.M.. ..v. t?ii8 8 ton; vetch, $3200; cheat,' 320.00026.00; straw. $10; defer, ( -) ; "" : aiisua, ssi a ton. i GRAIN SACKS Nominal. New crop deliv kryi No. 1 Calcutta. 19 0 19 e in ear lota; less amounts higher. . f Mffl roa a$ ssffls. escked. $65.00966.00. - aV T5 Pt Price: Feed, 474.00 0 70.50. j BARLET- Rnr.a !... '"shJI AiA 60: saillin. sst no AS sn. .i.. wiling price, $72.00 ton. . Jderehsnta' Exehaaga bids: FEED' OAS June. ........6900 BARLEY v ....... 8500 ....... 6360 CORN ' No. S yellow ....... ... . 7450 7450 7226 EASTERN CON IN BULK - No. 8 yellow .,.7250 7100 Sales 100 tons standard feed barley. June delivery, at $64. New Tork Bond Furnished by Ovsrseck A of Trad bauding. fi Atchison General 4s. . BaL A Ohio Gold 4s..... Beth. Steel Bef. 5s...... . Cent. Pacific 1st 4s...... C. B. A a CoL 4s. ..... . St. Paul Genl. 4 s. ...... Chicago N. W. GeaL 4s.. L. A N. Cni. 4s......... New Tork Ry., 5s. ....... . Northers Pac P. I 4e. . . Reading GenL 4s......... Lnion Pacific 1st 4a...... U. S.- Steel 5s..... Union Pactflo 1st Ref. 5$. . Southern Pae. Conv. 5s.... Southern Pas. Conv. 4s.... Penna. Conv. A e.f. .' . . . . . Penna. . lat-4 s . . . i. . ., . . . Che. A Ohio Conv. 6s.. , . Market Cooke Co., Board -Ask. 71 69 82 -91 94 70 72 70 75 78 89 68 95 75 84 T5 74 Bid. .. 70 .. . 69 :: l '-94 9 .. 70 .. 76 Jl .. 70 ,-. 76 .. 77 .. 86 7 .. 92 .. 74 ... 84 .. 75 ... 78 Foreig-m Bod Furnished ' by Overbeck Board of Trade baftrnns. A F. 5s. Oct. 1920 . U. L: 5s. Nee. 1921 , . . Rep. Fran 6a, 19$1 .... Paris OS, OOt. 1821 Marseilles 6s .... , Roana Kxta. 5s, 1921 . Rnasisn latL 6s, 192$ Dom. 6a, April 1921 ... Dom. 6s. April 1981 ... Dom. 6s, April 1926 ..... Dom. Canada 8s. 1987 ... U. X. 6a. 1937 . Market" A Cooks eoBspsny, Ask. 99 77 71 92 8 29 32 98 98 88 87 85 Bid. , .. . ns.. : 77 67 92 S3 26 28 96 96 88 83 V 84 Dried Frslt aid Beaag . New Tork. Jnne 11. II V i t. Market steady. Marrow, choice. $11,750 13.00; was, cone, so.vvayo.2a: res SMacy. choic. $15.76 916.00.' , Dried Fruits Market quiet and firm. Apri cots. xtr choice to fancy. 27 937c; apples, - w . . ,.0,dhvi yrunea. 80s to 60s, 15 025 e; prunes, 60s to 100a, iinwivnci peacnes, extra c no ice to Taney, aav.. neiien seisins, Biansne to ISSCX , 22 Fl STOCKS HOLD 11 No. 8 white No. 8 blue . Standard feed July. August. 6900 6600 6325 6125 6150 6025 COTTOK TURKS WEAKER AHD LOWER PRICE IS FORCED New Tork. June 18. (L N. 8.1 After a Steady opening with prices 4 points lower to 6 points higher, the cotton' market turned weaker and sold .About 15 points under last night's; close. At the end of the first 20 minutes, the list waa heavy at s net decline of aboat. 24 points. : Furnished by Overbeck A Cooks Co.. Board of Trade bunding Open. -High. Low. Close. January ..... 8253 $307 8230 $290 February., . ..... .... 8275 March ...... 8206 8262 8180 8245 April ' 8225 May 3156 ' 8200 8165 8190 Jan .... .... . . 8750 July ........ $740 8762 $725 $760 August .... .... .... 8593 September ... .... .... 8540 October ..... $445 3505 8480 8490 November . 8403 December .... 3329 $385 8306 $360 Lirerpool Gotten Easier ' IAvctpooL June 18. (L N. 8.) Spots opened in limited demand. Prices sexier.. Sale. 4000 bales. American middlings fair, 3189; good middlings, 2914; full- middlings. 278$; middlings. 2664: low. 2886; good ordinary, 2014; ordinary, 1914.- futures opened easy. PACIFIC COAST BAXK STATEMENT ON QUIET MARKET . By Brotvdan Wall NwW Tork. June 'll. In a quiet market stocks were firm most of Thursday. . - The reduction of the Crucible dividend caussd a sharp de cline In that stock, which was fol lowed by free selling In other Issues. Announcement of a S per cent atock dividend; by the United Retail stores caused selling: in that issue also. - As most of the selllns; waa for short account snd as the insiders . seemed to be in viting such selling; the traders turned and repurchased. The result was that net changes for the day were amalL Silver was very strong-, following pur chase ot 1,500,000 ounces by. the fovern- ment. - , ..s 1 ' . s' ' i... .. " " 1 ; Subscriptions to : Treasury Issues Bring 400 Millions ' San Francisco. June 18. C P.) Na tion, wide subscriptions to the two last issues of treasury certificates of indebt edness amounted to mere than $400,000, 000, according to preliminary fig-urea telegraphed to Governor Calkins of the Federal Reserve bank here today by Assistant Secretavy of the Treasury Lef-fing-wen.- -- : -: One issue was known as series A, 1921, which ran for six months and yielded aa interest of 64 per cent The other issue was known aa T. J.. 1921. maturing; a year from now and carrying; an Interest rnte of 8 per cent, the highest offered by the government on any-of Its paper since the Civil war. 1- Weekly Comparative Bank Statement The comparative statement of the condition ot the Federal Reserve back of San Francisco at the close of business -June 11 shows a substantial increase i 1 gold reserves over the previous week. The figures' for the. week, ending June 11 show an increase of $15,040,000 over the preceding week and an increase c f $10,958,000 over the corresponding week of 1913. The statement in detail is as June 11. 1930 ... 12,833,000 ... 47.808.000 . . . 6.130,000 German Exchange Is Uncertain in Moves - German exchange is susceptible to a great many uncertain influences, such as rolltlcal disturbances, outcome of the Sr& conference,. etc. Aa there is com paratively little business transacted be tween Germany and this country, and offerings of commercial bills are not Urge, it is not difficult, at times, for simulators either to advance or depress the mark. For this reason it Is diffi cult to say with even a fair degree of certainty which way the exchange is likely to move. Berry Yields, increase White ' Salmon, - Waah.. Jane 18. Berry growers report th heavy rain of th past few days as greatly beneficial to the crop, increasing the yield to marked extent. While the rata has some overripe berries ther to ready sale for these at good prices to the canneries. This sea. ton has been one of the most successfnl ia the strawberry industry in this valley. - rwrtlsiwl Banks ' CTearnig. This week. Tear age. Monday ....$. 7406.982.19 $ 6.428.290.08 Tuesday ... 9.983.406.49 9.890.426.59 Wednesday .. 8.448.680.06 6.059.616.92 Thursday ... 8,298.304.88 4.803.944.97 Friday 6.959.892.01 4.712.253.06 ',8osris Banks Clearing Friday ............$ 2,899,351.00 Balances Friday ... 987.482.00 '"..-. ,J":. v"..: T&ommtk' aawsafrits) Oarins Friday ........ ....$ 761,947.00 Ratoaoes Friday . . . . . ....... . 81.103.00 Seattis Bank Clearings Friday $ 7.168.403.81 Balances Friday . . 2.463.877.76 Sail Frsjnciau Banks- .. Clearings Friday ........... $25,000,000.00 Lea Aoeeies Banks ' " Ckarngs Friday . . . . . . . . . . .313,964,771.00 " Liberty Road Salsa 4 (Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke Co.) Open. High. Low. Close. Liberty. 8 Hs... . 9200 9216 9200 9206 Ubertty, 1st 4s.. 8520 8560 8520 8550 Liberty 2d 4s. . . 8492 6560 8492 8580 Liberty. 1st 4 Ha. 8572 8574 866O 8574 Liberty. 2d 4 Ha 8580 8580 8572 8552 Liberty. 3d 4H. 8878 ' 8928 8806 8912 Liberty, 4th 44t 8850 8600 8560 "- 8876 Victory. 4 4 a.... 9560 9586 '9660 9570 Victory, Kl.... 9660 9886 9660 9670 I ; Foreign Exehaa aw Steady New Tork, June 18. (TJ. P.) Foreign ex change, was steady at th opening today. De mand sterling was ff 1 cent at 68.86 ; francs, demand 12.62. cables 12.80; lire checks 16.67,-np 86; msrks. dexasnd .6266, cables .0260, op .0005; Canadian doltors. .8710. ' Demand sterling closed at 63.97, off 4 net. Franc checks, op 8 centimes at 12.67; lire checks up 35 st 16.87; cab lea, 16.66; marks demand. - .0254; eahlea, .0266; (anadlsn doi tora. .8770. . - . Money sad JSxehasgrs - New Tork. June IS. (I. N. 8.) Can money en the floor ef the New Tork Stock Exhcange today ruled at 7 per cent; high. 9 per eent; low, 7 per cent Tim money was steady. Rates were SO 8 aer oent . - The market for prime mercantile paper was steady. V Cell money ia London today was 4 per esnt. . - SterHng exchange waa steady with business is bankers' bills at $3.9714 for, demand. Chicago Dairy Prodsee Chicago, Jnne 18. (L N. 8.) Butter Re ceipts 11,849 tubs. - Creamery extra. tIMsi standard, 64; firsts, 49A64e; seconds. 43 g 48c; packing stocks, 87 040a. Egg receipts 18,307 cases. Miscellsneoej, 85 37c; ordinary fusts, 88 034e; firsts, 417 88 He: extras (storage). 40 H 41 He; shock, 25 26o; dirties, ,27 0 280. . Cheese Twins, new. 24 9 25c; daisies, 25 9 26e; Young AtsMrieas. 26 26 He; long horns. 2626He; brick. t 27 He. . Lav poultry Turkeys 33e; chickens, 80c; broilers. 4656e; roosters, 16e; geese, 20 $0e; docks. $240e. WAw Terk Batter and Eggs New Tork. Jun 18. (L R. 8.) Batter Market .barely steady. .Creamery extras, 57 H 61e; erramery ftnts, 68 68 He; creamery higher scoring. 58 H 0 62e; state, dairy tubs, 42 467 He: renovated extras, 50y51e. Cheese Msrket firm. State svhol rnOk spe cials, son syzoc; ssat wnoi. milk Xaney, 24 H 25e; state sower grade. 20 0 2 4e; Wtooensiii whole milk fancy Toong Americas, 31 9 31 He; state ' skim specials, 1$ H 19e state skims, ehoie. 14 017He; state fair to good, 120 16 He; state lower gradea. 6 010c, Egga Market Quiet. Nearby white fancy. 64 56e: nearby brown, fancy, 60 0 63c; extras, 48 H 049c; firsts, 42 046 He. 4 Hew Tork UAUl Market . New Tork. Jnne 18. (L N. 8.) Copper flute t. Spot and Jane, offered. ISHe; July, tiered, 18 He; August, offered ISHe. Lead Nominal; spot. Jnne end July, of' fered. 88.00; August, offered. $9.00. Spelter Weak. Spot, Jnne sad July. $7.2$ 0 7.60; August snd September, $7.20 0 7.46, ' Kew Tork'-Losdoa Stiver New' Tork. Jnne 18. (L N. S.) Comsser- eial bar silver was sooted: Domesuu snrhsngej st 49He; foraisa le lower at 69e, London, Jan 18. (L N. 8.) Bar sOvet was unchanged st 49H4U Naval Stores Msrket ? y New Tork, Jun 18. (L N. S.) Turpen tine: Savannah 3158, New Terk 61.86. i llefoo IS J5i New lark. mssespoUs-Dslsth Flax DnMth, Jon 18. (L N. S July. $8.88; September, none: October, $8.06; track. 83.89 08.92; arrive, 88.68. , Minneapolia, June 18. (L N. R) No. 1. $3.72 0 3.88; arrive, same. Modern Mllier Report . Modern Millar says: Fsnsas has promising wheat crop U4 l prMKt about lia.ooo.ouo bneheto of good Quality. - Oklahoma fully up ta exoectations. Reoort of inseot damage in soft wbeat states, also ' soma prematura ripening ofi spring wheat, condition good.' Canadian situa tion Is fsvorabla. ' follows : RESOURCES Gold and gold certificates Gold settlement fund F. R. board Gold with foreign agencies ....... ; ! ' ------ a . MBtaSWawaaBBswasaBBBWaasaa Total gold held by banks "... '.$ 65.771.000 Gold with Federal Reserve agents ..... 86.588. 000 Gold redemption fund ...i.. 10.080.ooo Total gold reserves 7... ..$162,439,000 LegaJ. tender notes, silver, etc 637.000 Total reserves ,...1163,976,000 Bills discounted :s Secured by government war obligations 65.667,000 All other 92.119,000 Bills bought In open market .......... 53.632.000 :TotaI bills on hand .........200,403,000 TJ. S. government bonds , 2.632.000 U. 8. certificates ,of alndebtednesa 11.376,000 Total earning assets $214,416,000 Bank, premises 231.000 Uncollected items - and other reductions from gross deposits 37,890,000 6 redemption fund against R- bank notes 665,000 All other resources 489.000 Total resources-. .....,.,........$416,667,000 LIABILITIES.. June 11. 1920 Capital paid in ... 8.377,000 Surplus 7.859,000 Government deposits 2,601,000 Due to members Reserve account 119,989.000 Deferred availability items 27,016,000 Other deposits. Including foreign govern ment credits -. $.292,000 Total rross deposits . : .$155,898,000 F. R. notes In actual circulation ........ 232,439.000 F. R. bank notes in circulation Net liability , 3.723.000 All other liabilities 5,691,000 June 4. 19)0 $ 12,200.000 38,05,000 6.130,000 t 55,425,000 81.367.0OO 10.599.000 $147,391,000 64S.OO0 June IS, 19l $ 8,611.0. . 30,755. Oi J $ 39. CST.'1 ' 1 110.3' 1 ( ' . 8.172.00 $151,829.0 ' i!u4.t)u J $147,936,000 $182.023.C 68,204,000 97,732,000 69.787,000 $215,723,000 2.633.000 11,626,000 $229,RS1.0O0 ' 231,000 34.718,000 665.000 ' 453,000 $413,881,000 Juns 4. 1920 $ 6.870,000 7.539.000 2.174.000 118.646.000 24.063,000 6,512.000 $152,397,000 233,311.000 $.743,000 , 6. 523.000 67,S?4 f ' . 1 2.00 a. 0' 1 &4,75!.i' $ij,r.r,,f -r 6,04S.li ) . S143.2S4.0 " 400.1k . 85,419,001 . 40S.no 1 $332,212 f 1 June IS, lf'1 $ 4,774.1 1 2.445.0 10.3' S.l ' c2, 922.I- '. 21.lZ6.0oJ 6.172. P01 fl2rt.nRS.0i-l 194.634.0u ' 2.677.1 ' Total liabiliUes . I....... $41.667,000 $41J,884,000 $332,212,00 ) "West Is Best," , Says Financier Back; From East John F. Daly, president of the III bernia Commercial - and - Savings bank, returned Thursday from a 10-day busi ness trip to Chicago. While in the "Windy City Daly attended . a couple of the sessions of the Republican national convention. "T met several people," stated Daly "that had previously lived on the Pacific coast, and' In every in stance they stated that they wished they were back. Several with whom X spoke wsrs making arrangements to return to the coast in the near future. One does not realise the wonderful- climate wo have In the Northwest 'until they have experienced the extreme heat or cold of the Middle West and Beat. - . "Business conditions on the Pactflo coast are Jn better shape than they are In the East. Money is 'very tight and will likely remain so for some little time. -'"I was informed, from reliable sources that the automobile aid tire manufac turing concerns of Detroit and Akron were laying off a large number of men. This, naturally, has some effect on busi ness conditions In those sections. On th.' other hand, there is a resultant whole some effect which Is enjoyed by the manufacturers of other lines of com modities which have been experiencing trouble in securing the required amount of labor. The railroad altuation is eas ing up somewhat and the freight move ment is better, which is extremely ni lin ing to the-manufacturer throughout th? Kast and the farmers 6f the. Idldaltj WesL" ' FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATE! r. .tmA A.n hv fnrsiim exchange department ef th Lnited State National bank. Opening nominal rates for bank tranaactmiw : Checks. Trsnsfsrs.' Tali Lctidon Pounds m :' sterling ...8 8.96 A H ?". Paris Krsnes. 7.84 7.85 5.1SJi Hsmbnrg-Bfrlin : Marks 9.66 2.68 28. HJ Genoa Ur . 6.00 6.01 6.180 Copepharen Kroner ... 16.75 16.85 26.83 Chrlstisnuv .... . Kmr.r ... 17.80 17.40 28.B5 kroner".. 21.86 21 95 25.80 Hmgkcng Currency 72.00 72.30 ..... "r:.. 81.25 51.60 : 43.80 Slnghslr ' . Tael .... 1.05 1.06 ..... Saa Francises) Barley Cans Ssa Franc Hro, Jane IS.- Barley -December, 805 V bid, 808 ask. - 3few Tork Sigar and Coffee New Tork. Jnne 18. (TJ. P.) Coffee No. T Rio. 15 14: No. 4 Santea. 2SH&24. . Sugar Easier. $13.50 4919.50; refined, quiet; granulated, 622.00024.00. TrueVorlh 1 1 JE have the ex . yy perience, - combined with the i facts and figures . for making correct appraisals of Portland properties. Our system, has beea developed by many years' constant con tact with conditions Strong 6 nicllaulhtcn1 V9 COSStrt BUItOINC U wivwei Li Stocks, Bosds, Cotloa, Grata. Zte, 21$-217 Board' el Trada BsHdisg Overbeck&CookeCo. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES ..... ':' - ' . - I ' . Ksmbers Chicago Beard of Trade ; ' Correspoadests of Logan Bryaa Chleags New Tork TRAXSPOUTATIOKT S. S. ROSE CITY . 'CyOEPASTrwOjO,.- 88. ' ; Thuwday, .Jrae 24 PROM AINSWOrtTM DOOK : PARK IrtCLUDES BERTH ARB -WEALS orrr ticket oppiob. so and wash. PHONE MAIN S6S0 PREIOHT OPPICE, AIN8WORTH DOCK PHONE BROADWAY 868 THE SAM PRAMOISOO PORTLAND S. 8. COasPANV. w AUSTRALIA BtW ZEALAND AMD 90VTH SEAS tls TabM and Wavsteiiaa. Ms w Pwjsavtoa - atrvtoe rrwas Sas PrsnslMS Every 2$ Dsra - - VMION SS. C3. CP AW ZSAAAK3. ' . CSS tteCTorats fL, tss Prwnetass ' ' ' ' 4kr I ust 8saamhts sad Psllraag flginslat ' SSi3Slil A Splendid Idaho Issue II . "1" tl'Fi II 1 1 T-: VI I - 11 ISfSSlSSIlllKStlttl .a.Sf it jfr. " 4 I 1 aiax Northwest Municipals . j $30,000 Tax Exempt SwwrwT Bonds CITY OF SODA SPRINGS, IDAHO t Yielding 7 Per Cent ' These ara special assessment bonds wsre boagkt as sack and are' , : offered as sack. . ' Batea Ag. 1$, 1$1. MatsrlUeg 1921.$$ ' Beaomlaatloa $180$. Price 190; Yield ! LOCATKD in the center of a fertile," rich section of fastleveloplng Idaho. Soda Springs, Caribou County Seat, Is one of the state's best munlclpslitien. . It is situated on the dlrex.. transcontinental system of the Oregon 8hort Line, 70 miles east of Pocatello, in one of the oldest-sntllctd vslleys of tho state. It is in the midst of an extensive farming, cattle and sheep-raising community, and is a prosperous, growing city. These bonds constitute an excellent lnveatment one of the exceptional offerings on our varied lints. Principal and semi-annual interest ' payable at tha National Hank ot Commerce,' New Tork. Teiephoae or Telegraph Orders at Oar Expense . PORTLANDERS By providing your own luncheon during . Bhrino Wek. . - you will help reduce restaurant -congestion I CAsnt l0xrMujon kOoLsaas c7AefPr0mircMuntCfpaSondrhous0 Morris Bldg, 809-11 Stark SL, Bet Fifth and Sixth . Telephoss Broadway $141 tsrasuSMit Owe GiMioit Ccwuev NET A net yield higher than taxable bonds bear ing larger interest rates because the ' 7 Improvement Bonds TWIN FALLS IDAHO Are Income Tax Exempt Of the issue,: $40,000 is due annually, begin ning July 1, 1921. - v . 5 Full 7 Orders by Phone, Wire or Letter Accepted ;' BONDS TRUSTS ACCEPTANCES Lumbermen's Cuildinz t -