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o ' Jl.a.J OVER-SUPPLY CAUSES JSENSATIONAL DROP IN VEAL MARKET WALL STREET MONEY 8 PER ENT Edltwd ty Vila r. THE OREGON DAILY . JOURNAL, POR TLAND, WEDNESDAY. JUNE SO,' V 1 BUUER IVraED CMOCfi MARKET s ... - . v-: ; Owing to the Btnength ef the hotter trade all alotag the Pacific coast the local market showed an ad vane of 3 Cents ravV pound effective "Wednesday mer.nJnAV as announced . In tfc morning .edition. . ' -.: ' ' Lneal rnsrkst hH been . tow mm tJm prac tically Om kHt 'o( the Pacii3c lop trad. few dan no Seattle advanced a traction, end a later sdranee u propose. Owing to 1e faet ttut FortLar-.d. has Kan below Starke, wary lib eral sup-pHe of cube hire ben sent, not only to the Pacific North weat.' but to California point. ' - - With tb 8-eeBt advene as wrtcw of butter similar rls to shown ia bwilciiat. which makaa the city d.lirery prvte MAS a pouad and tha eonntry station prise 645S a pound. - At the higher price noted tha- market ta ex tra re. y Arm and leadei-Vjpf tha trad forecast a farther rue for the humediato foeur. , - Those desiring special informatton swgrB an market should write tha Market Editor, Oregon iowraeJ, enclaaiaa Mi B foe raplx. ' 8TRA WBEBBT FRICX9 OFF AG ATS On the farmer! market strawberries were ia rather liberal suppiy for tea da and ealea were made reeerallj at a rango of S.50"S.50, with the balk going at 82775 S. 28. On Front treat tb mage waa from 83.eO&3.60. . W1ATHF AFFECTS LKHOS BABT General expectation are 4or a "r advance - tn tha pric of ktB-na here ew account of the , hot weather generally hswhat the country. Th local market baa been the low point of f the big sea-less. 1 X9 YltAVK JUST ABOUT STEATJt Fraotically as change" ia ahowaC la th price 2 at ace either for buying ar aalhng. F. . b. I buyers.- while not issuing any card, am g- tiit altering $7 acuta for euneat neaipta. local ns w iiberai. sufflt Loral gardener are brtaaina la qeiu fair atoeka ef creen peaa and Uta farmer' market they aokt at 6 8 cent a pound, with a frac tion mora asked mae Faana atreat trada. Qual ity is at Ha beat. ; POTATO FRTCF.S SI,OWITT DKOFPrTO With potato prlea drappimr aaite rapidly for dew atork in Calif aroia the laeal market ia omewhat eaier and whitea ar aellins, at 14 10 eenta per ponnd (enerany. Late neat week price ar ej pec ted ta be materiellly lawec. BKrrr ttotfs of FRonncrB tb a rnrranta are alow aal at 13.3ft a erat. Loral cauliflower aaaaaa la epenina won Bosal aal atorka. - . - Chiefcea rmda H meHaed to retaaia attuqdak uenai former prieaa. j Car ki arced tomttn ta boxe. tk fire f Oraea and wax bee as ia better aapply at ISA 20 a ammO. Coed rantaioupea a re firm aroamd 94.TS av rally; otbeta low. TTFATH15B 31 OTICK FO aHLIFPEKS Weather burean adriae:. Protect aWpmenf darina tha aeat SB hours aeaiast tha . followiag mutasa temperatarea: Oeina north. 14 rde craee: northeaat over 8., P. as 8.- railroad, 8$ decree: east to Baker. B3 dearer-wad arath to Aahlaad. 83 decree. Maxiraam Tmpratara at Partiand tomorrow, about 84 dearaaa. . WHOXESA1E FBICBS IW FORTI.A2n V'-'f'':-. "-.' ; 'fc ' ' " Thea art prica retauara pay whokwtMrs. aa eept as oUierwu noted: t r Owiry Pi jduaas y-.'". BUTTER Selbng priee. bor lots Ciaaaxny, Prima, aawJmieu Wiwl. lie lb.: prima tirsta, 65a tb., firata. 64 la. i amailer lota at an adV vaaee. Job bm price: Cube extra, sic; prima B L'TTKRF A t Portland; dearer '. basis, 8 Q " 88c ; aoontry -atatioM, 54 53e.- . -' -1 - -f -. OU:OMAUUAUP.lBeat breads. 48a; .erciiVi aary. 33 - haiita. .83ot auUnxsaxiu. 1 Iha , eartnaw. 82o'perIk. -' . ' . . CHEKK ftUins prteal TOlamook, fresh Oreauo. law triplet-815 32a per lav; Toung America 83 34c Trieee to jobber, f." o. b, ' TUIia4. trtjiletH, , 3c ; Toung Ametioa, 28e. Bvllinc pricea: Cream brtoba. 4842o. Selling price: Block Swiav 4841. Umbarser, 40W . 43c per lb. . - - BXJOft BTJytnar rlee .. Carraat -v- racelpta. 87o. candledi aeUiBs prioa.; 42c; saleot, 43 9 44o per duarn. - LrV'K POtO.TRT--SeIUTig prieei'peary hens. 3e; light hi a. 17: H'nm, UsbC 17lSe: hear J. S4 ft 5c; oM roeaten, lOo par B-: ror. rkey Rer t--l.. dreeaed. 45 Bx , freak Vamaobles' and rlt ' - ntEJIH' FKUIT Orange. 84.75 T.O per box; banana. . 11 ( 12e Ik.; . lemona, 34.50 08.00 per crate; Florida rapefmi. 88.00 9 SOf California, 84.rW4.50; caauloupta, 82.8AS4 T5. - ' - ' - APPLES Tsocioas . toriaajea, facat 82.00 5.0O per bw. - PRIED r'KtHT natee, Dmmedartea.' 8T.S9; Fard. $4.00 per box; figa, 32.50 5.00 box. ON ION Sailing priee to retailer! Mew red, 82.00 2.29: white. 83.0098.50 crate; .garlic. 35c In.; grea eaioaa, itta das. bmacbs;V eaion aet. 17( IRr lb. - POTATOES Mints' prlea? Oregon, fancy. 89.00; Gems. 38.00 per cwt.; new. Garnets. 11 1 1 He; white.-3 10c v . BERR1E3 Orecoa Dollar. 33.53 4.00 erato: raribrriea. 85.08 5.60. T IGKTAB L.S T a 33.50 aaek: ear rota. 84.00 sack beeta 85c doaen bunches: aahbega, California, 23e; lettuce, 1 3 1-75 par crate; aweumben, 82.009 2.50 doc; toma 'tee. 83.5088.50: egg alaat. 50e per pound; braeeoli. 33.25; bail pepper. -7Bc; esMry. 31.50 dna.1 peaa. 7 o lb.; artfehobea, 41.50 pee - do. ; aaparagus, Oregoa, 3175 par do, bunehaa; etnas aaaas, 1820e par Ot. . Meats and Proelatona ' COrVTBT-hi EAT" Selling prtost Oaemtry ken, tie for top bloeken; heavy, 10c; beat veal. 18B18ef heavy veal. 14 per la. SMOKED afKATS Ham. 40 9 45c par Ib. kraakfaat bacon. 3358e; picnics, 88o per to. J cottage roll, 9.ie;per in. - bAHU Kettle readered, 26a lb.; atandaid, ' 24c; tierce baaia compound. 26 Vac , rtsk and Shatlflsk V "t FBBSH FI8H Salmoa. freak Chteoek. BSC" Ik,: .halibut, freah. lS22e per lb.; etargeon. i V; black cod. 10 911s lb.: silver smelt. ISe per m. ;aippnd aaimoa. 83.50 par 10 lb. basket: kippered cod. 82.35: raaor elama. I ) : loraba. 33.5098.50 doaen; roa Shad.' 10 lb.; drwiaed auad, 0 6c; ling eod, 8 s JJ,. SrOAB Nominal prtoea, refinery bads: Cube, . 335 18; fruit and berry, 824.25: D yellow, 328 30; granulated, 334.23; extra C, 828-83; ' SOinea u, js.a. HONET New. 87.00 9 T.50 eamv RICK Japan atyl. No. 1. 12e: New Orksna Bead, ( ) ; Blue Knse, 14 e par lb. . SALT Conrw. half groand. 100. 817.25 Per ton; SO, 318.75; tabla dairy. 50a, 31T.25; Mies, il.ivfft.uo; raney table and Oairy, 830.50. lump rock. 328.50 per ton. BEANS Salee by jobbers, tamall white, T He per lb.: Urg white. 7o lh.: pink. SKc lb.; limaa. IS Ho: bayou, 1144c; red. lOfeo; Oregon bean, buying pricea, nominal. 5 tee lb, CANND kilLK Carnation, 38.35; Borden. 88.33; Aater, 38.25.. Kagle. 811 23; Liboy. B. mo: Mount vernon, it.ll per caae. CK)FFK Boasted, 84 48c ia sacks drams. tiOrA CBACaTtBS In balk. 19Ue ner Tb. NUTS Walnuts. 83 9 40e per lb.; almoeda. sno; rutserta. B-o in-sack lota; peanuts, js 9 18o; pecans. 25c: Braxfls. 80c Ropaar Palnta, OH BOPB Sisal., dark. 18 4b; whlU. 80 Tb.; aianaarn- rnanua. 4 o- L1NSKKP OIL Raw, bMa.. 319 el. Stock. Beads. Cottoa. erala. Fte. 18-tll Board ef Trade Bnildiag ookeCo. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES t TO ALL CHANGES kf ember Chicago Beard ef Trade . Correspondent ef Lotraa Bryaa . Chioage Haw Terk trietly Tlreproof. Near Both Oepota and onvenient ear aervie to all parta ef the city. SI note Room WttMout Bath. 51 and ua - gmatrvRooms W1U1 BsU.n 82 and -up ftBERT S. ROBI . Wgnaaar vrbecktSC JiiOTELIHOYTl MAR.K.ET aASJCET Witta the Utect daclipa of 25 eenta per bundred potinds in the price of sugar by local wholesalers, which la followed iy retallara. tho weakness: of the entire urar market is apparent ; It develops,! as has been grenerally ex pected, that there is really no extreme ahortase ij supplies of sugar at refin ing centers, i The previous shortage in ateamera for i carrying sugar from the plantations to the refiners has disarm peared and this has created a - tewjr freight rate, which In turn quite natur ally affects - tha price that consumers pay.,, -r . - , . As has been stated on numerous oc casions, the consumer is the final Judge of what sugar shall be. and by the di minished demand the public has forced refiners to revise their quotations down ward. -1 -:.l"-r '- With the New Tork and other eastern markets weaker and lower in recent days, there seems to be little doubt that further declines in sugar here aw likely. -Th foUowias prices are aeraca oaea the eno aaknera ar expected to pay retail' atorea. - Qnality quoted ia average, fancy stuff Reins' slightly higher and inferior stuff fraetioaany lower: , Butter Beat creamery print, ttj Sao. Eg Freak laid, iOa pat doaeu; faoey fresh, 45'"t7o per doaen. Poultry Chickens, dressed, 85 Qt Oe per lb. rih Salmon. 30$ 33c per lb.; halibut. Q per. Ik. Ptour-ltaat meal pattnt. t3.SSg4.aO per sack. 49 lb. Potatoea Bnrhank. 8 A 15c Onion Dried. 4c per lb. 8trawberriea--Oreoti . lf SOc Bay box. Raapberriea Local, 25c box.: 1919 Wheat Season Ends i Today; Stock On Hand Limited KOBTHWBST GRAIN BTCETPT8 Wheat. Bar'y. Tlnur. Oata. Hay. Portland. Wedaea 8.... H, c' Tear ago . . . , 4 . . . . 3 .... 3 Seaaoa 1S1S-S0., 818 303 40BT B9S 2S1T Heaaaa 1913-1 8., TTi3J118 289 804 8383 Saaaoa 181T-1., 8324 S83 1480 1581 85 Season Iie-17.! S18 289 1851 2853 8884 8eaoa 1818-18..1(T.48 1528 1888 1145 3871 Heeaoa 1814-13. . 18.880 1020 1800 2033 1151 Seeae 11S )4. . 1 ,78 3833 38T 1763 3770 Beaton 1812-13.. 17.433 3414 S98 1605 S85 The end of the 1919 wheat crop season occurs today. The supplies of old crop wheat are nominal and as the demand is fair It ia expected that everything sale able will be cleared up. within the next couole of weeks. The trad kt eagerly watching Ww thwart crop eonditioBa and there m very little dortr ea the part of either grower or buyer to do busiaeae at the moment. f . ' ' Coarse ermine are ahowinc abaotntoly Be key ins ' movement at the moment and quotations remain on a nominal Dasta. Millstnffa mntintia atxaire at urevltina prices. Rtnrka In the hand ns miUera am limited ' and any liberal increase in the demand usual .at thi tame of the year will loree an advance. FLOUR Selhna price, mill deor: Patent, 313.75: HontajMi anrina wheat 814.88: Wil. lamette valley, hranda, 811.30; loeal : straight. 311.30: baker' Incal. 818.50; graham, 311.50, Price for city deliveriea for fiv barrel lota. 11 AT Bnyuag pricea: Willamette timothy, fancy, 334 9 38 per ton; vetch. 333: cheat. 825 9 28c: atraw. 910; dove ( J; grain l-r) ; al- GRAIN BACKS -Nominal. New crop deTlwaryj Na 1. Calentta. 18e; domestic, 19 H 0 80 to car iota ; lee amounts higher. - MTLLSTUFra MiU rua at sulta, sacked, 884 55. 1 - OATS Per too, buying prica: Feed, 3709 T0.S0. . - BARLKT rrayitnr pike: Feed, 368 9 88.80; miurat, 3819 87.00; roiled barley, aauiag price, 872 ton. s: .;,,., stsrehant Kxehanire id:v" ; - --, . y.. Ka OATS July 8000 eooo Aarast. 8500 Nfj. 9 wkito . . . . , ; . . BAKLCT No. 8 blue Standard faad ........... ... 5900 FBUJTE ABKET HAS i A JtOTIKAI. BETf AHTTJ Bosobani. Jane 80. With th enrne market steady at 13 eenta, buyer are abowing little in terest and era purchasing enly small quantities ef fruit. Tha market thia year ia wholly de void of excitement and ' no competition between eompanim Bern making pcrehasea haa beea shown. Prarries have',, bam lacking and there ht ae sign of a break in price in either direction. Baesue of market cotKUuena buying baa been snaamodio and although th official opening has taken place it is pcnaible that th agona will bo celled off within a few days. Practically all of them were given a BmH on the amount to b purchased and nave reaenea ttua nnut. irnttl word is received from headquarters they will be forced to atop, buying. ? f--j CABXT03T CBEA31EBT B18FOSBS ? OF PLAWT TO BAIRTSlEy th Farmers tdonpentive Crnunery eomnany of Oarttwa bave derided to seU th plant and complete equipment of the reamery hens to tb Oregon Imiryrnens inoperative league, tna contudaration being approximately 815,000. The Carlton creamery ha been an exceptionally snccessful farmsra' institution. Organised in 1815, the company --ui-uq operations the fall ef that year and the ventnro paid 4ta war from tha atart. The plant waa . paid fee in good thn and 'good dividend were nftmeed to tha stockholder at th . cam time. Tb prica re ceived by the company from tha purchasers gives tea stockholders a thres-fold inr rests 1 their money in addition to the amount of th diri deas they barf reecived. Butter from this cream ery wen tb gold medal in Portland last fall In -wide contest , DAISY PRODT7CF. OF TUB COAST ' l Baa rranclsoo Market San Francisco. June 80. (U. P. ) Btlttar EUtrma. IHt; prime firsts, 58 He. Eggs Kxtraa, 52c; dirties, 46 He; extra pal lets, 41a; undersiaed pullets, 83c Chaeas 1 California flats fancy, 81 H: Cats, 27 la. SeaUl Market Saattla, Jnn 80 (U. P.) ButUr. 84 9 85e. - ' - . : . : f Fgga Fresh ranch, 48; ptaQsta, 42. Hen 18 9 38c Milk -Par ewt,, $2.80. Kew Prase Bryr - Oarftoo, Or. Jon 30. Th Oregoa Grower asaooiatioa will -ect a 24-ta.nnal prune dryer ia Carlton this summer, to be ready thia fall to take care of the-' heavy yield expected from th large acreage of prune in thia dutrict. The lite haa been selected and plana drawn and work on the new plant will be commenced oon. Carlton fruit growers - subscribed - for 810,000 of th preferred stock ef the association in order to hare the drier estabhshed hem. KgWVTork Sagar and Coffee New Turk. June $0. (C. P.)-Coffee Ko. T Rio, 14 1 (3 14 He: No. 4 Santo. 22 23 Mr; sngar, raw quiet; refined quiet; granulated 332 924. j - 1 . .. fkettlo boflcd. bbls.. 82 raw. cases. 32.13; bailed. . 32.15 gallea. 1 COAL OIL Water whit, ia drama or iron barreU, 13c gaLon; cases. 24c per gallon. GASOUNK Iron bbls 23 He; caaas, 38c; engine diMillste, iron bbls., 18c; eases,. 32 He. WHITS LEAD Ton lota. 15c; 580 lbs., 15 H per Tb. - .;- TURPENTINE Taaka. 82.38; caa. 92.41; 19 case tots, le less. . i l.j He, Wool and Hid " HOPf--Nominal. 1919 crop. 8 1 Per Ta. ' HIDES Nominal, yo. t salt cured ' hid (ander 43 Th.), 18c; No. 1 aalt cured i tuda (ever 45 lbs.), 14c; No. 1 aalt cured bull hides, 14c; partly cored hide, le per lb.' lem; green hides, 2e per !b. leas; hair slipped hide. Calf and Kla Skins No. 1 trimmed calf skin (np to 18 lb.) . 80e; No. X trimmed kip akine ( 1 5 to 80 bO. 20; hair slipped skins, ene third lem than No. .- "-. Dry Hidag and Sfcrna 1 Dry fBnt hkdea 7 lb, and up). Set dry flint bulla, 17e; dry flint calf akina (under T Tba.). 85c; dry salt hide 7 lbs. and up), 20a; dry aalt bulla, 14e; dry salt ealf skms (under T lb.), 80c; dry eull hide sad skin, half pram, f' i Hans Hide ( , ' Green or BaitedLars-, well tl. -r iuia 86.50; pony and small tudea, 83.50; dry hone hides, 81.60 to 33.00; hides with kesds off. 50e lem; hone tail hair, per Ih.. 23o; horas wi, inn, wcr iu., A MOHAIR Nominal. - TALLOW AND UBCASB No. 1 - tallow, ftci X 3, 8e; Jia i ittaM, 7o; No. 3 givaae. ENORMOUS DROP It! VEAL MARKETS " Veal market shows the most wraark able, slump in price and stagnation of demand that the local trade has known for a great many years. - '; Owing to taw fact that a-baordlner-r eetpts taer oalictted and arrived her fa Shriar ere' work, and that eeeaad wa aawoh below expectaooa. retaiievs have carried ever ia their iee box uneoaily bbaral atoeka. This togetner wrth th hot weather f aaeent days oooplad with further liberal supply ha created an ex ttemely ever heavy supply in the hand of both wholesaler and retailer. ' Beet oalva aeid ia a very Tfimtted way during tha Wit 14 km aa kiffk aa IB eenta Br pound, but mock bntiam ia good ataff waa dsn etow to IS eat and Ute aaanor weasnta sold araand 14 awnta. a at thee sharply out prices tha trad baa been unabla to elaaa BP. It being a esee tuaeveetirely of finding a knysr and not a prie. Under such eondrtiona it ia saotw than likely that IS dreaaed saaak trade haa on hand . at thia time wet eslve than will Seed ad during the remainder af th weak. Selling Pressure Lacking at Ohiqago '" . ' 5, Chicago, June 38. (L !. 8,)- Grain fn tBree opened irregularly and advanced sharply under a covering of a abort Us ef earn by an eaatern trader and then broke ever 4 cent for corn and 8 cent foe pats aa tb Beard of Trada today, . . ,.. 5 ;.. ; - Selling prmnar' was hteking early has the ideal weather for th rapid growth of corn waa reflected latr in inesaad offarings by loeak) and oommiaaiba boaaea with eoaatry eovinecticna. Prices slumped steadily. - Moderate kuyiag by two eommiaaiao. homes caused a rally in earn around midday, but futures gave way again as the market for spot corn slumped. Some liqui dation of July narrowed th premium to 4 over September. Persistent selling of July and buying of September for eerel day haa n) attributed to a local cash houaa. Scattered bquidatiaa 0 July oat and the more favorable weather reports established the sharp declines ia that pit easily. Houses with seaboard eeanectioae war free eellera oa Ot way dowa and buying of a good elaaa eootiaaed toroogh eeanmkasioa he ea At th close corn showed loaaea fog the day oT 893e for July, 2 H 92 He for Septem ber and '114 91 for December. July oata war 1 H 9 1 Ha lower, Bkstembe on i tgi j a e and lecembsr down lo, ITQTt-iiuaa wfre all lower. . CTiicago rang ak Cook Co.: ' Opea iury ..ITS Sept. .171 of prices furnished by Orerbeok COBJf ; High. Low. Oese 177 173 178 -172 1724 188H 188 -1884 158 1654: 158 -15814 OATS 1834 181 leiK.jefBj 874 85 H 85 e- 85 34 83 le 8214-83 POBX 8880 8289 8205 8585 8508 8505 LABI 2045 2027 2088 ' " ' 2145 212T 2130 ' RIBS 1803 JIT85 1788 1910 , . 1898 189B - i-158-a July .,188 ' Sept. . 87 Dae. .. 84 July ..3358 Sept. ,.3552 July . .2045 : Sept. '..A14T July ,.1803 Sept ..1310 ' AMEBJCA?f LIVESTOCK PBICES ' Otrioato Host, 918.7 , Chieag. Jnn 80. (L . N. 8.) Hoc neceipta. la.uoo; steady to 10c higher; bulk. f iT.tui...gj wm, :ad. ; navy weigni. ii.ata lo.oor raeoium wetrnt, tin.iam 18.50; light Blttta, 514.50 14.25; heavy pecking sows ttmootk. 1380 9 14.85; packing mtwm, rougu, la.uu tff so.os; pigs, , g a 19 15.00. . Cattle Recwipta, 11.000: dull : beeef steer medhim aad heavyweight, 815.75 918.80; chose ana prune. 1 o,7 ltf.BO; medium and good. 81 2.75 1 15.75: rood and choice. 314.750 18.25: eomraoa and medium. 810.50914.75i Butcher rattle,, heifers, 36.509 14.75: eowa. 8(1.50 9 13.75: Imlls. 88.25 912.30: eaamrr and euttem eowa and heifem, . 34.00 9 8.401 ) oalvea light and hand sight, 313.B09 13.50: feeder ateecra. 89.00 1 12.00: stocker steers, 87.00 911.00; stocker cows and heifers. ig.wews.tn: stock calves, sj.uowio.au. Sheeep Beeerpte. 34.800; slow; 75 eenta to SLOO: lower: Umba. 84 Iba. down. 313.009 16.75; culls and oommea. 89,00912.50: year- lines. 111. OO e lft.wo: ewe, s&.oo w s.uu a cull and onmraon, 98.0094. 80; breeding ewes. e.OO(9 tu.oo; fee-sneer ism Da. iu.gua a.qu. Denver Hog 81 8 AO Denver. Cola.. June SO (C. P. 1 Cattle Beceipta, 100; market steady, prica unchanged. Sheep tleceapt 800; market steady, pi tancharwed. v Hoa Reoeipta. TOO- market steady. Top prices 815.90; bulk, 815.00 915.40. Omaha Haa Sie.OO Omaha, June 30. it N. .) Hogs Re oeipta, 16,500; market steady to strong. Bulk salov 814.10918.28s tops. 813.00. 1 CatUe Receipts. 5300. Butenar eattla, Be to ooe lo war. btocaar and leeoera weak. - Sheep Keeita, 9000; 58a ta 3L00 Feeders, a4j, , : . - lie 11 f. ( . Liberty Bond Sales 1 (Furnishod by Overbeck A Cooke Co.1 v Open. High. Low. CI nee. Liberty. SHs.... 8100 .... ..,. 9086 Liberty, 1st 4s... . .. . 8540 Liberty, 2d 4s., 8430 8460 Liberty, 1st 4 14b. 8550 .... .... 8564 Liberty, 2d 4 Hs ..... 84SO Liberty, 3d 414. 8853 88T2 8854 8858 Liberty, 4.... 8510 8528 8504 8512 Victory. 44.... 9558 8558 8552 9552 Victory, 84.... 9556 9658 9552 9554 Chicago Ca8r-Orals Ohioasa , June 80.-4I. N. 8.) Wheat Me. 9 red. 92.78; No. 3 red. 83.68; No. 3 northern spring. 82.75; Nov 3 northers spring. 82.63; No. 4 northern spring. 32.84. Corn No. 2, 31.76; No. 2 white,' 91-84 9" 1.84 H: No. 2 yellow, 81-77 91.7814; No. 8. $1 74 H 91.76 H: No. 3 yellow, . 31.769 1.77; No. 2 white. 31.10 H 91. 13. pacific coast batb: siATEatJi:3rT : ' ' . Fertland Banks' v Criearlnga, . ThU Week. Tear Ago. -Monday ....3 8.409.287.18 8 4.828.781.64 Turday .... 8.082.448.42 : 5,858,985.01 Wedneaday '.. 7.530.685.84 ' 4.84,6.910.96 SUrUng Exehaage Market New Tory. -June 90 (0. p.) SterHng dropped another half cent at th opening of foreign exchange today. ltemead (terHng waa 93.95; franca 12.17, up 2; lira 16.87. off 8: marks. .0262; Qanadisn dollars .8795. 4001EEDTN BATTLE IN ITALY . London, June 30. (L N. t) Four hundred Italians have been killed in two days' fighting between anarchists and troops at Ancona and Piombino. according tp an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Rome to day quoting the newspaper Epocha. Fierce battles, during which the soldiers employed artillery, raged in the streets of both cities. The an archisms fought from behind pow erful barricades, t The troops . bom barded these efforts ' violently and then carried them by storm. The general Btrike : In Rom has' been called off. ' - x Aged Veteran Dies 1 At Soldiers' Home Rosebnrg, June 80.-Nathan p. Trum bull died at the Oregon 8taLa Soldiers home Monday. He waa a member of Company 'O. Fifth Minnesota infantry. He entered the home from Coos county October 19, 1918. He Is survived by two sons who reside in Bandon. ' STOCKS CLOSE AT il New Torn, June 10, L N. &-New Tork stock market closed strong. Many leading issues closed at the highest lev els of the day. Steel common rose to 3, reacting at the close to 92,, Baldwin moved up tors 117. ' Pan American Petroleum : rose over 1 point to 102. Sugar issues, after an early weakness, recovared moat ef the losses. Motor and railway issues were quiet. Government bonds unchanged. Railway and other bonds were steady. ' by Ovsrbink 3k Oeok Oa. Board STRO GER PRICES Open. Bighu Low. Bid. Alaska doM" ":"i.V.,.l..... If' Am. Agr. Chem .... . , , 85- Am. Beet 8uaar., 89 H Am. Can, e...... 40..,....... 4ft Am. Oar Pdy. .... 188 189 188 188 V4 Am. Cotton Oil,,, 44 A Hide Leata., c. . . ... 1H do. pfd.,-. .,,, 90 81 90 90 k, Am, . Int .Corp., , . 85 ..... 86 Am. Linseed. 82 . . 81 Am. ; Loco., e..... 98 . . . , . ..... 97 Am. Ship A Cera., 24 ..... ..... 23 An. Smelter, a,.., 67 58 57 58 Am. Steel Fdy..,, 87 88 87 374 Am. Sugar, a 133 Am. Sum. Tobacco. 89 ..... . .... 87 Am. Tel. A Tel. . 93 ... . , . . . 92 Am. Woolen, e.... ..... ..... -. ... 96; Am, Wrt. Pap,, pfd. . . , . . . , . , , . . . 42 American Zine..,,. . 18 Anaconda M. Co.-f 88 88 88 85 Atchison. a.....i. 80 ..... ,.v.. 79 At. Gujr W. 1159 155 Baldwin Loco., e.. 117 119 117 118 Baltt. Ohio 90 ..... ..... SO H Bethlehem BteeL Ft. 89 '90 89 89 Boaeh afagnato ...ll5 118 114 118 Butte and Superior, i. , . . .1, ... . .. . 22 CaliL Packers' Asm 67 ..... ..... 69 Cl. Pet, o...... 80 . 30 29 29 Canadian Paeifle.. 113 112 Central Leather, c. . 65 65. 64 64 Cerro de Puoo., . . ' 41 .......... 41 Chandler Motors... 100 ..... ..... 101 Che, at Ohio....; 52 ,..,..... . 51 Chgo. Gt. West, . ..... 8 do pfd ................ ..... 21 Chgo. A N. W. 4. 67 .. ..... 68...' Chile Copper .................... . IS Chino Copper.,.., 28 ..... ..... 28 CoL Gaa ej. Eleo.. ..... . .... ..... 54 Consolidated Uas... ' 81 ..,. ..... 80 Corn Products, a,. 94 ..... ..... 94 Crucibl Steed. ... 148 ..... ..... 148 CoL Grephophone. . 29 ..... ..... 28 Cuban Amer. Sugar 53 51 D. ATI. O.. e... 8 .......... 4 Brie. 11 ..... ..... 11 do. 1st pfd.... 18 18 Ffeke Tire . 82 32 32 Gaston Willums. . . ..... ..... ..... 12 General Cigar.,.. ..... . - , . . ..... 64 General Electric. .. 189 ., ... ..... 141 General Motors.... 34 H ......... . 24 Goodrich Rubber... -81 ..... . .... 60 Gt Northern ' Ore.. 35 . . . . . ..... 85 Gt Northern By... 70 ..... ..... 70 Gulf States Steel... 60 Ire Securities..... 41 TJlincis Central... ..... 81 - Indus. Alcohol.... 83 . .......... 92 Inspiration Copper. 49 49 49 49 Int Paper 76 ..... ..".. T4 Int Harvester;.... ..... ..... ..... 128 Int Mer. Marine, c. 80 ..... , .... 80 do. pfd. ...... 89 . 89 Int Nickel . . . 17 17 17 17 K. C. South., e... ..... ..... ..... 13 Kelly Springfield 106 Kennecott Copper.. 24 24 24 24 Keystone Tire 27 27 Lackawanna 8tel. , 70 ..... 69 Leakey F- Pyem. 81 ..... . . . . . 81 Rep. L A S-, e.. 92 93 92 . 81 RetaU Store..,. 78 78H77 78 Bock Island, e. . . . .86 ..... . .... 88 - do preferred "A" 71........., 71 ghattuck Copper . . ..... ..... ..... -8 t Sinclair Cons ... 31 80 Sloss Sheffield . 69i 70 Southern Pacific 91 . , -ti 91 Southern By., e... 23 .....;... , 23 Stromberg Motor 72 73 72 , 72 Studebaker, e, .... 70 ..... 70 ShsU 72 70 St L. A S.F.;.. 28 23 23 28 Swift A Co...... 108 .....108 Tenn. Copper .... , 9.,......,. 8 Texaa Oil ....... 45 ..... ..... 45 Texas Pacific .... 40 .......... 89 Tobacco Products .. 69 69 68 68 Transcontinental OiL 16 16 15 15 afwell Motors, e. ,,,.. .,. 30 do 1st pfd ,. , .. 88 Mid. State OJ1.... 29 ..... 38" Mexican Petroleum . 180 ..... lll.l 188 Montana Power 60 - Miami Copper..;., ..... ..... 20 Midvale Steel..... 4tk I '.. 41 3 Mo. Pacific, e.... 84 , I, 84 National Enamel... ..... ..... ..... 67 Nev. Consolidated.. ..... ..... 12 2 Haven. . . , 29 ..... t , . 29 N. . T. Air Brake. . . , ... . . . Tl . . 97 Norfolk A Western . ..... ........... 71 Okl. Bef. A Prod. - 4. 1.1?. HIH; 4 Ohio Cities Gas., 4. 40 40 Pan Am. Pat. e. . 101 ...V. 103 Pierce Arrow...... 81 .......... 60 Pierce Oil 15 2 Pittsburg CoaL e.. ..... ..... ..?!; 89 P. Steel Car. c.... 99 99 99 98 Pullman ......... Ill ..... m Ry. Steel Springs., ...-.. ..... ..... 85 ltednh..K "4 84 84 Royal "Dotek ...... . 118 ..... lis Onm Pacifie, e., llf ..... ;... ua do pfd. ...... ..... ..... ..... 82H T O'lof Pel 81 81 United Food Prod. 66 .......... 67 TJnited Fruit, ...... 197 8-Ru,bbT--c 95 9 V. S. Smelt A Bef. 57H 59 57 68 - tPPer. . . . . . 6 ..... 66 Vanadium Steel ... 84 . .... . .... R Vir ChmicaL . . 78 W abash 7 Wabash,' A . .......... ..... 22 Wabash. B !.I ..... 14 Western Union ... 81 80 t Westing. EUee .. 49 48 48 48 White Motors .... 57 . . . i . . ..... 51 Willys Overland... 18 19 18 18 Woolwortb ...... . 105 105 105 105 Worthington Pump. . . eg H tEx. dir. 2 per cent , in 1 Ex dir. 1 per cent stock. , Sew Tork Bond Market Furnished by Overbeck A Cook Co.. Board of Trad building; . Bid. T0 68 88 68 92 67 70 T5 21 70 75 77 89 67 85 74 84 76 76 73 71 Bai. Ohio Gold 4....... Beth. Steel Bef. 5s.......... Cent Pacifie 1st 4s C. B. A Q. CoL 4s St Paul GenL 4a .- Cluoago N. W. GenL 4a...... LA N. Uni. 4a,. Now Tork y, 6a. .... r Northern Pa. P. L. 4s. .... . Reading GenL 4s........... Union Pre. 4s ............. V. S. Steel 5s. ............ . Uhien Pac. 1st Ref. 5..... Southern Pa. Oon s Seuthrn Pa. Uanv. 4s. .... . Penna. Conv. 4a ......... Penaa. 1st 4s..., , . Che a. A- Ohio Conv. 5a...... Ore. Short Line 4s. ..... , . .. 69 89 68 93 69 71 76 23 70 75 77 90 7 96 75 85 75 76 78 New Tork Cotton ' i Open.' Kirk. Low, Clow. January ........ 8118 8134 8089 3126 February . 3086 March ......... 8067 8076 8043 8850 April 8846 May ........... 2835 8018 2995 8008 July 3750 8799 8750 9786 Ausnst .... ..... .... 8530 September ............. s . 3356 October ........ 3315 : 8382 8292 3314 November ........... .... .... - 8230 December ....... 8185 8205 8187 8190 New Tork spot market 8875 nia-frt Chleasp Dairy Prodsee Chicago June 30. (I. N. S.) Butter--, Receipts, 19,620; tub ereamery extra, 66 He: centralised. 66c; firsts. 50 9 55 He; aecetada, 43 949c: packing stock, 94 940a. F-rr Reeaipta, 39,373 eases: miseeTlanerms. S6 938e; ordinary firsts, 34 9 56c; firsts. 39 iVS'l 41 ekaeas. 282Sej dirties. 309 8 le. . ; .'- .-,. la,KIZ..- M-tl - 38 9 26e: youne Americans. 28 a 2 Wei iooAhorns, 26 9 24 He; brick. 34924 He.. Toledo Seed Market : ' Toledo, Ohio. June 88. (I N. S.1 Olovo Cash. 825.65; October. 325.90: December, 524.95; alsika. cash. 925.15; October, 325.90 bid; timothy. 1917, 360; 1918. 35.50; 1319. 35.70: Septembar, 98.90: October. 35.68; Pecamber. 33.70; March. 85.90. ..... , ' Chicago vPetato Market Petotoea Receipts. 20 ears; Southern trl nmpa 35.60 9 5.85; Eastern cobbler. 310.00 9 PRE MUM HOGS ! N. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN : Bogs. Cattle. Calvsa, Sheep. Wednesday ....... 266 Week sgo ....... 262 3 weeks age ...... 640 469 828 76 298 40 600 S 387 44 : 726 84 387 ... 8186 4 weeks ago ...... 733 Tasr ago ........ 471 3 years ago ..... S97 9 Xeara age .... 217 1 : 60 . Holiday - 4 year ago ....'.." 862' 163 4 1344 Twenty-two carloads of ' livestock reached the North Portland market for the Wednesday morning trade. In gen eral there was a good tone for' hogs, dullness for cattle and steadiness In the sheep situation, v i - v :'.- ' Mrket for boa reflected strength during the 24 hours and sal were car, a string basia A few extra fina hosa sold at 816.26 at a hour Tuesday afternoon but the general mar ket wsa tocuned to hold nug at lo tor top. General bos market range; v : Prim mixed ......... . ... .fl 8 50 9 1 6 89 Medium mUd ............. . 14.76916.60 Reoeh taea-iu. ..... 10.80911.26 Pig ... .. ...... . .- . . - 1 J." f 1J-76 Smooth; hcaviat ............. 11.25 9 18.75 &ff.ls- CatMe Remain Blew . '"-Market for eattla showed a very slow ton at North Portland for tha Wednesday trada ; Be eerota war rather liberal but th eall waa eur- priainalr nmited. Pnoe were taaohanged but tha aaaskat draa-ged heavily. ' General eattla iuu: Choice gram steers ........... 810.88 9 11.38 Good to eheiee steer 10.00 910.60 itnuuia goc-a ...... ... Fair to good steers ........... Oommoa to fair steers ........ Choice eowa and heifers ...... Good to ehoiee coats and heifers, Medfum to good eowa and heifers Fair to medium cow and beifers Csnner ...... .. , Bulla ...................... Best light ealves ............. 8.00 10.00 8.009 9 00 7.00 9 8.80 9 T.00 9 6.00 9 6.00 9 8.60 9 a. no 9 8.00 9.00 8.60 7.00 8.00 4.60 7.00 13.00 914 00 9.50913.00 7.00 9.60 Madlam ealves Heavy osivee . f '. ., heaa) SKuatlon In fhe sheep and lamb gliytrad astadiHon war tns about steadv for tn weancaoay ins trad at North Portland. Receipts war fair. - Pi-toes reflected BO ehaaga. n.n.l abjMn and lamb lanes: iwi.. .nt .819.80911.60 CuU lsmb 8.00910.00 VrUni. .::!!!!!.: !. -7.O0 9 8.00 KweTT. .. ... ............. 6.80 9 4.60 Vvik:';:;' Wat eattle Pa" Tba ' tnara ia need for watching cattle nan.r" fa th statement of Frank W. Burke, a nrominent local authority well known to tha livestock trade. - According to Mr. Burke pur chasers of eattle paper ahould be careful to as that the securities are in eight and not val- ned at exceenive figures. ' Tuaaday afternoon Sal STEERS No. Av. Tba ..,, eoo i.J.. 880 1....1180 8.... 983 8.... 748 , 4.... 807 1,. 970 1....1120 1... .1300 Price. No Av. Th. ... 928 ... 960 Fric. 9 7.28 7.00 6.00 7.25 6 50 6.75 8.00 7 8.00 8.60, 48. 1. 1. 9 T.00 '8.00 ' 7.10 950 992 15. 8.00 4.60 8.50 8.00 6.00 600 4.... 900 8.... 1045 1.... 750 COWS 6. jiv 2,... 7 . a 881 705 880 600 681 858 950 900 840 940 750 BOO 900 $ 6.50 6.00 6.75 5.00 7.00 ,6.69 4.00 6.50 6.50 6.50 4.00 6.00 7.00 1.. 1080 9V 75 18.. 2,. 1.. 1.. 19.. 10.. 8.. 1.. .: 4.. 840 6.75 . . 465 ..1040 .. 870, .. 800 ..1010" , . 890 .; 898 ... 848 . . 830 a. 897 6.00 6.00. 6.00 7.25 6.00 6.80 6.50 4-60 '4.00 7.00 CALVES 313.00 6.. MIXED 8 7.25 I 11.... 8.60 I 6,.,. 4.00 I , 2.,,. 9.60 I 8.... -S..ara 183 340 816.00 18 , TBI 846 555 TOO 153 6.50 6 50 450 4 60 7,.,. 907 .... 775 4,.., 69T 8.... 77 6.80 I BULLS 3, 6.25 I 2. ...1215 6.00 I 1....1825 6.80 1....1100 1....1280 3.... 1200 1....1080 8 6.25 6.50 6,00 816.00 16.00 16.00 13.60 16.00 18.78 18.50 15.76 18.75 16.00 15.75 HOGS 3.. 1S8 173 184 156 -192 814 00 16.00 16.00 15-00 16.00 12.80 11.50 13.00 14.78 .16.76 15.75 1 6k, 180 280 161 435 200 188 108 194 266 196 232 4 5::: 4... A lw.ee I;::: i. ... 9.... 14. ... 9.... 5::: 8..;. 70 2.... 180 2.... 400 1.,.. 200 12.... 182 11. ... 158 10.... LAMBS 811.00 I . 4.... 11.00 1 10.,,. 9.79 f 44.. .d EWBS 1.... 20,... - B a TO 63 411-00 79 44 9.75 10.60 . 130 6 60 I 1...W TEARtTNGS 7.28 I WBTHEBS T.50 I 140 $ 8.50 1 16U. (2S0.M.' S3 48 8 8 Wdneday Mernlnf HOGS No. Av. Tbe. ' Price. I No. 816.00 I 1, Av. Tb. Price. 916.00 18.76 14.00 15.76 16.75 16.75 14.85 13.75 ' 16.78 16.00 15.75 18..,. 175 199 1....280 15.60 ' 6.... 16. 0O 8,... 13.00 8,. .. 14.78 X,.., 13.78 8.... 206 vs.,,.. 2. ... 194 880 154 190 251 210 180 185 220 20$ 212 194 149 193 200 176 193 820 376 834 186 15.90 I i 1 ..... . 140 15.00 IS,.. a 40O. 18.76 1 : 6...-S 490. 15.00 I ,18.... 835 13.75 1 ' A.... 1 . . . . 840 13.73 7.... 16.00 11,.., 18.78 20,. , J 14.04 i.,.. 16.06 . 4.... 16.00 8.... 16.00 8.... 15.76 16.00 18.00 8 190 JO.,.. 219 1,,.. 82 9.... 209 4.... 165 4.... 207 9.... 220 15.76 18.60 16.00 16.00 10. SS I - . LAMBS 68 $ 9.00 1 104.... 80 911.60 48... 40.,.. 1.... 40.... 5.... 15.... 6.... 4 Se a) a , . . o 11. oo . . . 100 10.00 . . . 78 11.00 . .. 63 7.00 ... 88 11.00 88 ll.Off . J 8 a p m 21.... 8 , , . 6... 87 . 61 57 110 11.00 6.50 9.00 11.00 EWES V 130 ... ISO ,.oo ... 145 6.00 4.66 ' TKARLJNGS ' : WIS I -.-ini.Mt 97 WETEXBSJ 1 120 T.50 BUCK SHZKP 190 3 450 1 . 389 1....1090 8.6ft j 37, ..1149 S...r 974 4.60 4 4.84 10.80 ! FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES Corrected daily by foreign exchange department ef the United States National bank. Opening nominal rate for bank tranaaeaoa: Draft Cab) Psr Check Tra aater I 8.98 4.23 2.62 5.91 16.46 14.60 22.16 73.28 ' 52.00 103.. Value. I 4.866S 4.1939 28.82 6.1820 26.85 '.. 24.84 26.80 J V 43.80 : LLondon Pound starting .. . a a.vo -Paris Franca, 4.28 Hamburg-Berlin- Marks . . . . Genoa Lire . Copenhagen Kroner ... Chrixtiania, Kroner . . . Stockholm Kroner . . ... Hongkong . , , Currency . . Yokohama i Yen . ..... Shanghai - : Tsela . .... 2.62 6.90 14.80 16.40 22.00 72.75 6L7S 1.03 Late model. - type 47 Touring, hag had private use only. Car is la per- feet condition. ' : f " This ear has been left with txs by the owner to Jbe sold at once, The price tells the story... S3000 I- Corey Motor Car Co. ' Washington SL at Slst, Mala 6214 PORMDYARD CAMLLAC PRICES CHANGE LIME ON J - By Broadan Wall New Tork, June 30.- Another dull day in the stock market found prices without material net change. There were "a few sharp movements, but most of these . were meaningless. Delaware and Hudson broke nearly 4 points, but recovered most of it. Consolidated Gas rose more than. 2 pointsjon announcfement i that it could charge $ 1 a thousand for gas in Nevf Tork city. The Chemical Issues were1 Irregular. The Replogle stocks were strong. Money renewed at 9 per cent, but was loaned at 8 per cent at the close of the day. It might have been , cheaper but a lower rate would have eeemed In consistent as just as-i!ttle ta wanted in Wall street lust ' now as was wanted several days ago ' when money was 14 per cent. . Because this market is so sensitive to." speculative facts the street consid ered It very important that Jesse Liver more should have coma out openly on the constructive side. He has been the acknowledged leader of -the bears, and the fact that he has abandoned the bear .side, and has bought stocks, is really important, Announcement made placed the. num. ber of common : stockholders of the TJnited States Steel corporation at 87,. 129. This is an Increase of 45,078 over the number three years ago, just before we entered .the - war. The steamship Olympic Is on her way to" America, making her first voyage as an oil burner. The 'demonstration should prove beneficial to on stocks for this' is the first time a ship , of her else has been so equipped. The saving In fuel and labor and the increased cargo space will be so great as to attract universal attention. Permission Granted By Commissioner Jo Divert Corporations Salem, June 80. Permission to operate in Oregon has been granted by T. B. Handley, state corporation commissioner, to the Growers Packing and Warehous ing association, Inc. a California cor poration. C P". Batser of Klamath Falls will represent the association in Oregoa as attorney-in-fact, The Oil ft Gaa Investment company of Portland, capitalired at 16000, has filed articles of incorporation. The in corporators are F. C. Coles, Anna - M. Diven and C. H. Sanders. Resolutions ef dissolution have been filed by the Chelsea Lumber ft Box company ot Klamath Falls and the Mol alia. Timber ft Lumber company of Molalla. " Edmonton Bonds Are Well Secured With Half Sale Cancelled Of interest to the purchasers of bonds of the City of JSdmonton, Canada, is the announcement . by Freeman. Smith ft Camp company that the security behind these bonds Is greatly enhajced because 01 the 93,000,000 Issue only nair was sold. This means that the $6,000,000 of tax arrears, part of the security behind the issue, is more than four times the amount of bonds outstanding instead of twice, as originally contemplated. The City of Edmonton has arranged through the original purchasers of the $1,000,000 issue to cancel the sale of more than half Of that amount. There Is outstanding, therefore, less than $1,800,000 ef these bonds secured by tax arrears, which at the time of the orig inal purchase aggregated $6,247,548. This ahould greatly speed up the retire ment of these bonds, which are callable by lot. Furnished by Overbeck & Cooke Co. Financial News It is reported from well. Informed quarters that desire to make a good cash and asset showing for the half year has been behind the bank attitude during the last two or three weeks in holding up the rates f op-call money. According to goesip heard, the The City of YAKIMA In 1918 shrpped a-riultural products , aggregating tn value . . : $33,000,000 ' W twn and offer 1 4 0,00 0 of the NCity of Toppenish 1 Street Improvement Bonds it par tn4 accrued interest -to yield s full 7 Income- Tax Exempt, .Toppenish is the sec ond city " In Yakimt county just thirty mile from the City of Yakim the trade center of 4 vast agricultural territory. Sugar, fjfalfa, fruit, hogs, cat- tie and water m abundance have made the I Yakima Valley the" most productive and the wealth iest agricultural district in the Northwest These bonds mature during one to ten years. ' Denomination 200. Fries par and accrued Interest. Cash or Partial Pay ment Plan, Wire orders "eoBeetJ . i Details on application Sccomo Fictvl Maim 6A-6 wovrntwraTtfthi bank bldo. MAR GOLD RESERVES NEAR HIGH MARK ,..(," ' , - " -V " ' I,".". '' , , ' " i V nil I III ' tl I I 'gi- The eomnarativa atatement of the the close of business June 5, 1920 shows 1919 on which date the high record of reserves jn me taat report atrioumea 10 fisj.ios.uuu, an increase ot i. .-.. . over the previoua week and an Increase of f 34,008.000 over the corres ponding week ef a year ae-o. The statement in detail is as follows: - RESOURCES - -Jun 85, 192ft. Jan 1 8.1 920. Job 27. 191! Gold end gold eertiftcat.-. . , , ..J.. ........ 4 18.807.000 4 11.888.000 3 1 0.8-.(""i Kold settlement fund, federal IMIIII board.... Gold with foreign geDcles.. Total gold held y back...... ,. OoM with fader agents ,.. ' . Gold radsmptioa fund Total gold Tvaer ......... . ........ Lagal tender note, silver, ate.. Total reaerve n,,,,,,,, y ' Bin diacountad: ' '" v;T Securad by government wsr obligations.... All other "-.......-... ...,,..,, Bills bought in epaa markvt... . a .. ....... j Total bills oa hand. it.. . .eW rnited flat roremroent bonds............. United 81 ate Victory notes ................. United Ststes oertificata ot indebtedness AU other aarniag asset , ..M i- Total arBing assets. ... ...... Bank premise Uncollected itm and other redoctioe from groat arning aepo&its per cent redemption txrod against federal "r serv bank Bote ..................... All other resource ,....,,,.........,... Total 99464N 4 .LIABILITIES-. Capital paid hi surpiu . Govamraant deposits Iu to members, re. aoootsnt ...,,,,....: referred availability item s v. . . Other depoaits. Including foreign government , credits .....j.. ...... ...... Total treat de-pod ta MM Ffderal teaerva nbta tn actnsl etrenlation . . . . , '" Federal tetarva nte in eiroalatioa. set liability , AH other habiliUe ..................... Total nabiUUea Memo: Contingent hebflity en bin purchased for : : foreign - correspond nl. ............ banks and trust companies were criti cized last December In this connection and they will try to avoid It now. There should be easy money after this week. . Allied German financial co iff ere nee at Brussels postponed to July 28. Federal Furnished by Herrin ft Rhodes, Inc. : Atchison, Topeka ft Santa Fe declared regular Quarterly dividend ot 1 per t " High Yield Municipals fei55iiiiii I i . I T a. Mill I 8 - . w -eBBBBHaBnamsmaai JULY INVESTMENTS DEAR SIR OR MADAM:-- Tomorrow, July i. Interest n many bond issues, mortgages and savings accounts is payable. Many Joaas also fall due and are paid. ' July 1 is, therefore, one of the- great Investment days of the year. Nv Morris Brothers, Inc., own and offer a wide range of the sound est investment bonds, -backed by the strongest security and yield ing the highest rate of interest possible, combining absolute safety. ' Our latest list of choice municipals of the Northwest Bulletin No. 178 giving detailed information, is now ' available. If you wish a copy, we shall be pleased to supply you upon request, , Respectively, r Morris Brothers ll CASWaa r CJhe tPremtercMuructpa BondrHouse I 0mcWiow V).UM f ; Seattle Central Bids. 9IORRI9 BLOO. POBTLAND, Off. We Offer Subject to ilIotmcnt - .$50,0$ : .. v in $8,000,000 Serial 7 Utali-Malio' Seg Priced to Yield 3i Approximately (J ij 0 Doted July 1, 1020 Due Serinlly July 1C21-31 Denominations $1000. $500 Issue is first mortgage on properties including'company's 15 plants in Utah, Idaho and Wain., that are apgraised at more than $20,000,000. Total assets, net, $32,776,000; average net earnings last four years $3,123,943" per annum. One of largest beet sugar producers in America. IUU : Wa Wjr '-war- f J UatafafWrsaiOsa Bond Traits -Acceptances 0 LUMBERT.1ENS CLDG. t - HALL Caw.- Dujr and SeU U. S. Cavern men t. Foreign Govern raer.t Railroad, rubSa Utility, Industrial, Municipal BOWDS ' . Quotations Lewis Eltfg Portland. Ot. Federal Reserve Bank of Ban FYs net at the largeut gold reserve since Iwembfr 1183,854 was attained. The total jro) 1 41, 1I7.0OQ 81,853,000 22.645.Umi 6.130,000 5.130.000 0 68.854.000 $ 48.481.000 $ 83,027,0 ) 110.911.060 9.993.000 8180.768.000 9 650,000 4115.021.000 ... 8.711.000 4172,318,000 8 661,000 $113,601,0- f2-,0, 8146.750,0110 8 22S.OOO 181,408,000 $172,874,000 $146,073,000 4 4i.225.000 96.468.000 43.017.000 8180,708.000 2,633.000 11.306.000 0 3194,543.000 4 40,169,000 87.44B.OOO 43.463,000 9171.077.000 $ 3.632.000 0 21.180.000 ,0 4194.839.000 281.000 46,187.000 . 665,00ft - 478.000 J B3.1S9,oio . : i4.ai.0'o 63.134, 000 8183,084,000 1,653.00ft o 8.798,000 .0 3141,5:3,000 400,000 49.254,000 40001 33.000 4 391.400 40.196.000 685,000 1,098.000 8418.183,000 84 - .294,000 8329,448.000 6,884.000 7.689.000 1.841.000 321.745.000 25,840.000 8.888,000 6.8I.POft ' 7.519,000 8.933.000 116,808.000 25,267.000 ' 6.088,006 4,TT4,0O 3,448.000 2.B24,0ft 85,715,0t) 24. 593. 000 4.518.000 156190,000 181,486,000 8117.847.000 234.186.000 J285.4O8.O0O 194,74 .oni 6.662.000 8.674.00ft T.024.0HO 6,074.000 6.797,000 3. 102.000 418.186.000 3416.284,000 3329.443.000 TS4.000 .4 784,006 6 cent payable September 1 to stock of record July 30. Trade Commissioner Colver says rail roads should be run as alngle system. U. S. Steel common stockholders $7,2:3 gain la last quarter of 3846. i Japan faces long per tod of hard time. w)W 4Urill Tax Exempt' Bonds JOHN L, ETHERIDGE, President. - See Pranc-isos Iter, hat, Bids, the -5s Firt Mortfjafjo Gold Bonds e ", W ' ; a a f COMPAQ: Upon Request Tef - ge fV- " iS'U SBBBBSBa Cs.