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THE ORDGON DAILY JOU RIIAL, PORTLAND, "OREGON HIGHEST PRICE ON RECORD ASKED FOR NEW ALASKA SALMON TREASURY DEPARTMENT ftEPORTS ..St tui:jlay, July 13, r.-j. LETTUCE PRICES nririn Tri on pcmtc iiiuir in nil i.riai i UIIUI IU UU ULI1IU Lettuce prices- took another decline fuesday 'on " the farmer market, growers offering to sell as low a 80 centa a crate of tt fancy beads. The market la well aupplled with good quality,- home-srown lettuce, which can be purchased on the farmer's market at a "reasonable figure, but the retail price la o high that the consumer la mot buy ing much.', '::-? .. Tuesday asornins Tmhin street merchants were asking IS cent each tor TJe asm " kesds that snid an the fanner's mrtnrt f a trifle evr 2 cent each: and 10 eent for slightly nullw alw-d beads and 9 eent each for heads eemt the aiM sf large orange . Wholesale ennmlnloa merchants who vtsitea th fartner'a market Tuesday to get their anpplr f berriee and vegetables say the grower lalrly begged them to take a few crates ef lettuce. If the retailer end those wiling on the TamhUl ttrmrt market would be satisfied with a reasonable profit, the Urgent eiaed bead could be eold 'or eeehv or not to exceed two bead for V eent. At this price the consumer oould afford to purchase more liberally and the farmer would no longer stand the chance of feeing a loss. Practically the fame eonaiuoo prevail in sue 'green been awrfcet. Fmh wax or ren bean fro The Dalle eae be purchased in inc wnote- eale market lor 8 or rente per pound, wherea th price on Yamhill stmt Tuesday saorninc was 1 a cents -per pound. A nmfit rj 1 M) ner cent is also asked on dry California onion by many retailers. Onions are aellinc for 1 V ecnU per pound on Front street and for t cents per pound in we siores. Thru dMiriae arterial Information regarding any market should write the Market Editor. Ore aoa Journal, encloetag stamp for reply. DRESSED MEATS REMAIN FIRM Even though the supply was liberal Tuesday, the ton ef tha dressed meat market remained firm, both Veal and hogs going at 22e per' lb. for extra fancy stock. The meat famine of a few days ago baa been broken. CHlCKEX TRADEVQriTE ACTITB Considerable - activity was displayed in u chic I an Una. Fancy heavy hens, and extra beary broilers sold as'hixh as 2 80 per lb. General market prie was around 25c Receipts bar bea light for several days. TOO AKlt BUTTER MARKETS FIRM .- Prices In butter are unchanged. Market is firm. : 4 darger age dealers hare gone oat 'with a 40c f 'tying price on eggs, but th smaller; dealers say it er cannot pay over 89c per down. Th sup- f. at preaent is light, and receipts are not equal Turn oemaeo. . . -Ji - 1! . CHERRT PRICES LOWERED- . Cherry growers who called at canneries Tues day found a . drop in th price). - Th Oregon Paakers aasocisuon offered lie per lb. lor dry cherries only, refusing to take anything that had been exposed to th rain. Th Starr Fruit Prod arts company quit buying cherries Monday - and refused to buy even dry fruit Tuesday, morn ing. .They were paying 10c Mender before the etna. - Those who contracted with th canneriea before th season are receiving 1 8c per lb. for their Keyal Anne cherries. : ,' ...... BRIEF KOTES OF PRODUCE TRADE First Ceaebaa of the season arrived. Quoted at oc per lb. watermelons plentiful at 4 He? 5c per lb. Cantaloupes from Imperial-valley about used UP. . First oar .Turlock left California Monday. Tha rain haa cut down the demand for fresh fruit WEATHER lfOTIOE FOR SHIPPERS Weather bureau advises: Protect shipments during the next IS hours against the following maximum tamperaturee: Going north. 70 de grees; aortheast over 8.. P. dc B. R. B.. 85 degrees; east to Baker, 86 degrees, and south to Ashland, 00 degrees. Maximum temperature at .Portland tomorrow eyvout 7ft degrees. WHOLESALE PRICES I IT PORTLAND 4 (una aia (jtow msiiers per wouiesaiers. ex cept .as otherwise noted: -. ' ' Dairy Product BTJTTKR-' Belling price, box lots: Creamery. prim, parchment wrapped, 57c lb. ; prime firsts. one lb.; firsts, oec lb.; smaller lots at an ad vance: Jobbing prices: Cube extras. 54c; prime firsts, R2 5Se. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery basis. 56 A 8e: country ststion. 54 56c OUS(iSAR(aRIM5 Best brands; 40c; ordi nary. 38 He; bakers, 38c: nuUnargarine. 1-lb-eartonn. 82c pet lb. CHEESE Selling price; Tillamook, fresh Oregon.', fancy triplet, 823Se per lb.; Toung America, 34 0 B5c Prices to Jobbers, f. o. b. Tillamook triplets, 29c:- Toung America, SOe. Selling prices : - Crem brick. .40 42c. Selling price; Block Bwias. 48 (a 49c; limburger. 40 9 4c per lb. Km.S Burlne price: Current recelDta. SB 40c: candled. selUng price. 44 45c; aelect, 484c per dosen. LITE POFXTRY Salline nrice: TTaavv hens. 25c; light bens.' 17et serine liaht. 17 0 18c: heavy. 25c; old roosters. 10o per lb.; turkeys, Use, ( ; dressed. 45o lb. .. rresfi Veaetafele and rlt FRESH FBUIT Oranges. 85.0007.50 per hot : bananas, ll12c lb.; lemons. 85.25 9.i per crate; Honda grapefruit. $8.00 g 000: California. 3.2B8.75: cantaloupes. $1.7594.50. - APPLES Various varieties, focal. $2.00 0 B.00 per box. DRIED FRUIT Date.' Dromedaries. 87.50 i Fards, 4. 00 per box; figs, 32.BO5.no box. ONIONS Selling price to retailer: New red. 81.28 9 1.75; white, 81.73 crate; garlic 85e lb.; green onions, Z5M0a dosen bunches; enioa sets. 1 7 1 ft lb. i POTATOES Selling, price! Oregon, fancy, 88.00; Gems, 88.00 per ct; saw Garnet. TSfc: white. 78c BERRIES Strawberries, 84.75 9 5.00 par crate; raspberries, 54.2594.75; loganberries, $3.00 X 8 25. - VEGETABLE!! Turnrrw. "$3.50 sack; rsrroU. 84.00 sack; beeta, 80e dosen bunches; lettuee, 31.00 per crate; cucumbers. 82. 0O per dosen; tomatoes, 83.004JiO; egg plant. 50c per pound: bntcroB, $2.! :.13; bell peppers, 25c; eel- ery, II33nz.II dnsen; asparagus. Oregon, 11.75 pat dosen bunches; string beans, 83(9e par lb. ... ? '' Meats and Prevision. . COTOTRT MSATS Seltine orlea t Crmntrr ho, 31H622 for top blorkers; heavy, 10c; east vvai. 21(zjc; neavy veal, lee per lav SMOKED MSATS Haa. 4148e per lh: orvakfast bacon, 83 BSc: picnic. 25c per lb.; cottage rou. 91c par lt. LARD Kettle rendered. 26c To.: standard. sevse; uarce oasis, compound, xi mc Fish and Shellfish. FRESH FISH Salmon, fresh Chinook. 22c ID.; Bailout I res a, loazZe per lb.; sturgeon ( ); black eed, 10 lie lb.; kippered sal men... $2.60 per 10 lb. basket; kippered cod. 82.85: raaor clams. ( 1: crabs. .-33.75 ( 8. 78 doses; roe shed. lOe lb.; dressed shad. 3w)6cs vol con, swee 10. StJCAR Neminsl prices, refinery baste: Cube, $24.85; fruit and berry. $23.50; D yellow, $2J.OO; granulated. $28.60; extra C $23.10; goraen u, j.uu. - s, HOSET New. $7.007.60 eaaa. - BICE Japan style. No. 1. 12o; New Orleans bead, 1; Blue Rose, 14 c per lb. SALT Couroe. half ground. 10O, $17.35 per ton; 50s. $18.75; table eiairy, 50s, $27.25; h.ies, $3.80 4.00; fsney tabl and dairy, 310.80: lump rock, $20.50 par tow. BEAN'S Sales by Jobber. Small white. Ttte per io.: iarg wrute, 7 ac lb., piak. 8 He lb. luaaa, 12 e; bayou. 11 e: reds. 10 He; Ore CANNED- MII.K Carnation. $0.35: Borden. !S!;: - A"'-'8" 5. Eagle. $12.35; Ubby. to.u; Ji'nni rrmn, .fQ.sa per ease. Kjriia -souim, iwoc in tack or urumv SODA CRACKERS In bulk. 20 per lb. 'NCTS Wamuta. S540e per lb. s almonds. 4k . giT1. as f O. 1 t- a . . cv . . twirtiiw, a W III rs&TJa HH$ YT W wTw) 14 9 lie; pecans, 23c; Brarila, 35c . '2 Bopaa, Paint, Oils POPE Sisal, dark, 18 Me; white. 20e lb-! Steeks, Beads, Cetlaa. erals. Bte ' 118-317 Board sf Trade Bsildiag Overbecki&CookeCo. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES If sibrs Ckleags Board sf Trad Corrondeat f lo;Ba Bryaa -2iSW lark . The rata Monday went hard on the cherry crop and will probably mean that tha housewife who delayed obtaining her upply will not be able to set top Quality atock without going; to extra trouble. So far tha rain haa not cracked the ripe Royal Annea or Binge to any great ex tent, but it is bard to tell what condi tlona another day may bring; forth. Prac tically all the Lambert cherries around Portland have been ruined. ; Every Lam bert cherry haa been cracked, according to reporta from growers. - ; The rain also caused a sharp advance in berry prices. Strawberries were sell ing around 16 per crat and raspberies sound $4.75. . Both were very scace. First shipment, of apricots from Wenat- cbee, Wash4 arrived la the market Mon day. The apricot crop is very short this season, so lower prices are not expected. Those who desire apricots at all had bet ter get their supplies at once. . There Is plenty of local grown cabbage on the market. , : . - Carrots, green onions, beets and tur nips arriving on the market are in ex cellent shape. it : New potatoes are arriving in larger lots dally. Prices are being lowered. The foUovrine Dricea are avcrace ones the con sumers as expected te pay retail stores. Quality ouocea is average, fancy etuii oeing . sngmiy higher and inferior atsiff fraetlaeally lower. Huuer Beet creamery print, ozessee. Kgge Fresh laid, a 2c per dueen; fancy fresh, 4T4o per doaen. i Poultry CbiokerM, dreased. 85 40c per lb. Pisb Salmon. I015 per lb.; halibut, 10c per lb. s '-: ' Fkmr Beet local patenW $3.60 4.60 per sack, 49 lbs. - - oPtatoes Boreanks, m 16o lb. Onion Dried, 4e per lb. : Strawberries Oregon, 25o per box. Kasyberriea -Local,, 25c per box. Limited Demand in . Chicago Grain Mart Chiraco. July 18 (I. N. c K.) Grain ' fa ta me slumped severely . an the board of trade today, working steadily hiwer after an opening bulge. Bust advice were less numerous : and those that did appear had less effect on ; the market. t July was the weakest ef th corn deliveries, slumping 6 H e from its early high market and closing at a discount of a shade under Septem ber. The nearby delivery was affected by larger receipts and a break of as much as 8c under yesterday's sales in the cash market. Leading cash interacts were good sellers of the July. . September was the weaker of the two de ferred months the soreed from September, nar rowing 1 H elf He Considerable chancing over in the way ef buying December and selling September was in evidence from th start. Thirty thousand bushels were sold to go to stera, mak ing 7(0,000 bushels so far this month. Stocks at St. Louis gained 114.000 bushels to 400.000. Oats broke in sympathy with corn, July showing to greatest weakness on prospects of larger receipts, weakness in the . spot market and the sale of new Oklahoma- oati, 10 day shipments at 05 S6c track here. Country of ferings were larger, but mainly shore the mar ket. Volume of trade in the pit was not heavy, but ' fluctuation were rapid within a narrow range, buying against bids checking the decline several times. . .The elcee showed losses of 8 981 e for July earn, 8Ho tor September and e for December. .July oats 2 14 2 c; September IVe and-December lite. Fork closed 47 H 687He off; lard 4O042HC tower and ribs line under yesterday's finish.. Bangs of Chicago prices furnished by the United Press: CORK. Open. High. Low. Close. ...ItDtt 161 155H 1R .. .158 V 159 H 159 156 4 ...142 1434 140 141 3nj ..... September December . July ..... September . December . , OATS ...9ft 87 05 .. . T ' 80 78H ... T7 7TH 75? PORK. 05 H 78 78 July .... 2820 2960 1852 September ' July .2000 3000 LARD. .iono ioos ' RIBS. 2062 September 1026 . 1830J July ..... September 1840 1730 .1750 1750 1780 ' POTATOES ALONG THE COAST Seattle Market Seattle. Wash . July 13.-(U. p.) Potatoes. Eastern Washington netted gem. $200; new California, per lb., 8c ... Los Angeles Market - Loa Angeles, July 13. (L N. S.) Potatoes New stick -supplies liberal, market steady. Local Early and White Rose No. 1, . mostly 82.25 2.50; No. 2. 1.00 1.50 per hig, ac oeniing to eiae; . 100 pounds, sacked. No. . 1, Ktw Tork Produce Market New Tork. July 13. (I. N. S.) Liv poul try Mark it firm. ChickRia 45 a 50c. fowls 87 88c, turkeys 86c, roosters Z2c. ducks 85c, ceeee 18 0 20c. Butter Market quiet and .easier. : Creamery firsts 5s Sf B He. creamery bigner scoring 58 S2c, state dairy tube 4 fe die, renovated extra 460c t Cheese Market steady. Stat Whole milk specials 2728e, whole milk fancy 20 27c. lower grades 20 0 23 He Wisconsin Whole milk, fancy Toung Americas, 8081e. , State- Skims, specials, 18 19 e; skims, choice. ltS)18. . : ! Eggs Market firm, i- Nearby whit, fancv. 61 63c; nearby brown, fancy, 54(7c; extra. 02fbsc: tints, 49 48c Milk The nominal wholesale price is 2.05c per quart, delivered ia New lerk. Official uo- tauona aiacoounaea. Money sad Exrhaare New Terk. July 13. L N. 8.1 Call monev on tha noor of toe New xork stock Exchange today rule at 8 ner -cent; nigb, 8 -per cent low, 8 per cent. Time money was firm. Rates were: Sixty days. 8- per cent. The market for prime mercantile paper was steady. Sterling exenange was eay- with business ia banker' bills at 38.82 lot demand. Few York-London RD.Tef New Tork.' July 18.- (I N. S.1 Commercial Bar suver was quoted: UomesUc unchanged 9e: feeeign. e higher at 83 c. London, July 13. L N. S-) Bar silver vj d bichcr today at 58 d. Hlnseapoiis-Dsluth Flax Duhith, July 13. (X N.: S.) Flax Jaly, s.ez; . Beptemner, sb.tu; October. 38.70 track. $3.82 8.67; arrive. 83.65. . Minneapolis, July 1$. (L N. g.) Flax NO. 1, $3.60 3.06. Tfaw Terk Sagar and CoUas New Tork, July 18. (TJ. P.) Coffee 7. Rio. 14 Her No. 4 Santos. lS2tc. -No. Huaar Dull;.ray-. 818.66; refined dull. gran. mated, tzz.va za.ou. standard Manila, 28 c LINSEED OID Ra, hbls., ketfle boiled, bbls., 32.00; raw. $1.09 sal 82.18; boiled, cases, e.ia xauon. . COAL OIL Water white, in drums or barrels, 13c gallon; eases, 24e per gallon, ' iron GASOLINE Iron bbls.. 25 c: eases, 88c; angirte distiUate, iron bbls;, 16e; cases. 83 c WHITE LtAD Too . lots, 15c; 600 Hn 15 He per lb.. TCRPENTISE tanks, $2.26; oases, $2.41; is case lois. ig ises. Heps, Wool and Hides ' HOPS Nominal. 1818 erop, $1 per lb HIDES Nominal No. 1 salt cured bides 1 under a ies.i, ise; na 1 salt eared hides (over 4 lb.), 14o: No. 1 saft cured bull hidas. 12c: partly, rured hides, lc per lb. Waar green hides. 2c per lb. less; hair slipped hides. DBfuum ssas ansa ri o. i nines. Calf and Kin Skins No. .1 trimmed calf skins (up to 15 lb. ) , 25c; No. 1 trimmed kip skins (15 to 80 Ibs.1, ioc; nair unm aams, ans-iniru teas toaa No. i Sauna. Dry Hides and Skins - Dry flint bides (7 lbs. and up), 25e: dry inns onus, nc; ory Hint calf afcini (under 7 lbs.), 85c; dry salt hides (7 lbs. and up). 20e: dry salt bulls, 14c: dry salt calf skuu (under 7 us.J , sue; ary cuu ntaes ana skins, self price. -.More Hide Creen er salted- Large, well taken off hides. SS.OO; pony and small hides, 34.00; dry hers hides, 81.50 to $8.00; hides with beads off. 50s less;, horse tail hair, per lb... 25c; horse wan nair per id., -loo. ' MOHAIR Nnminal. TALLOW AND ;REA8E--No. 1 UUow. 8c; . mo.- a areas. c; ixo. z grease. Bo CASCARA BARS Nsw peel, 10 He lb.; old si. ' an. ALASKA SALMON PRICES HIGHER Opening ' prices pn the 1920 pack of Alaska packed salmon were announced Monday by Demi rig Gould 4 Co. of Bel Ilngh&ra, Wash., as follows, according to advices received in the local trade : Alas ka Reds, tails, $3 Jti per dozen cans ; Alaska medium reds, $2.00; Alaska pinks $1.50 ; Alaska chums $1.15. all in one pound tins.. This is an eirepOonally high opening price, test season's being around tne 82.50 mark for the reds. So f ar u e known ia the weal trade thia ia the highest price ever asked for the Alaska packed stock. Packers of fancy Columbia river Chinook aal mbn have not entered the market with 1920 Quotations, but it is understood that a few sales have been njade at $3.90 per doaen or fancy Chinook, spring pack, in one-pound tails; 84. 00 in one-pound flats, and 32.50 ia pound flats. Whether or not this price will be mamtalned is problematical, as tne i ninooa sal mon umially command a one third higher price than th Alaska pack. 00 account- of its -,u-perior quality. , - ' 8 far this season the pack en the Columbia river is up to normal, but if the water in the river does not clear up soon it will fall below. Chinook salmon will not enter fresh water that is dirty, so seiners are not catching tuany fish. : Experienced fishermen say the salmoa wait outside the mouth ef the river for clear water. As soon aa the dirty water has passed they expect large schools of fish to make an effort to get into tne nver at tiie same time. Fishermen hone to make record catches at thto time. TroUers working in - the ocean outside the mouth of the river also report poor oa.tr hex. Monday afternoon a member of a motion picture service ealled on local Ash experts te gain information regarding salmon -canneries and sealing grounds, in order that he uitht photograph the industry and reproduce the pic tures on the screen. lie expects to leare Poit- land . for the mouth of the Columbia nver in a few days. jr AM ERIC AK LIVESTOCK PRICES OhleesM Hoes. 31 6.1 S Chicago. July 18 (I. N. S.) Hog Receipts 85,soo. Market. 10 W 2oc lower. Bulk. 818.76 a IB. 00: top. S1S.1S;- beavyweigst. 814.400 15.75; medium weight. 815.35 16.13; light weigbt.-$15.1016.15; light KghU. 814.00 0 15.85: heavy packing sow, smooth. $18,600 14.60: packing sows,, rough, $13.00 & 18.60; Digs. 318.00 ta 14.75. Cattle Receipts 1 1 .000. Market, handy weight steers and yearlings, strong to lOe high er; others slow. Beef steers, medium and heavy weight, SlS.zs m 17.26 : cnoice and prime, 816.25 0 17.26: medium and good. : 818.00 0 16.26; good and choice, 813.10 16.00; com mon and medium, SIO.26 (g 10. iu: outener cat tle, heifers. 86.30 6 14.75 : cows. $6.50 0 12.75; bulls, $6.00 12.00 ; cauners and cutters, cows and heifers, $4.25 6,60; eanner steers, $4.50 fl)7.50: veal calves light and bandyweigbt. $12.25014.00; feeder steers, 88.5012.00; stecker steers, $5.28 8.50; stoeker cows and heifers. $5.25 m 8.50; stoeker calves. Stt.au 0 in no ... . . . Sheep Recerpu 11,000. Market slow, most ly steady. Lambs, 84 lbs. down, $13,509 16.75; lambs, culls and common,'$7.50 18.60; yearling wethers, $9.50 18.50; ewes, 36.25 8.50; ewes, culls and common, 83.00 0 5.50; breeding ewes. $6.60 11.00; leader j.1.60 013.75. Oman moos sibjo. Omaha. July 13. (L N. S.) Hog Re- eeipta 10.000. Market, 1025o lower. Bulk, ill AAA 11 KA. tr 11 l.lO. I Cattle Iteceipta f.Itu. utnn, aenenuir itMil, nn alt rkiua. Rt beeres. 816.25. : tsheep Beceipts iu.uuu, msraet, biuiub grades generally 25c higher. Feeders, steady. Kansas city rtooa .. ttiw..ini, it Ai)A Marhet. steadv to 25e lower. Steers, $9ig 16.75; eows, $8 11.50; stoeker and feeder. $6 913; casres, $8 IS. . Hoss Receipti 0OOO. Market, llliJM lower. Bnlk. $15.25 & 15.80; top. $15.85: heavies. 1.Z5 15.80; llgtita, 16.4U io.oo; meua- m, $15. 40& 16.86. Sheep Reoeipta. 8000. Market, steady So Z6C higher. Lambs, 315.50 15.75. ,? seatue manes t Seattle: July 13. (L N. 8.) Hogs Re- oelpta none. - Cattle neeetpta loo. ateaay. nest sieera. $10.50 11.00; medium to choice, $9.00 10.00; common to good. $6.00 7.60; best eows and heifers. $8.00 8.50; medium to choice, $7.00 $8.00; common to good, $8.00 7.50; bulls, fs.ov0o.oo; caivea, si.uuis 14.00. Denver nogs sia.su Denver July 18 Cattle Receipt 400, mar ket strong. Steer $9.00 14.00; cows and heifers, 37.00311.00; rtockers and taedars. $6.00 9.00; calves, (H.UU lfiz.au. Hoan Receipt 1500. steady. Top $15.60; bulk, $14.00 13.50. : Brteep Receipts bouu. Hroq. iamn iii.vv 015.25; ewes, $8.00 8.60. . ;. ; ; SPOT HOUSES CHIEF SELLERS ; ' OK 1SEW TORK COTTON MARKET New Tork. July 13. (L N. 8.) Active buying of July by Liverpool houses at tha open ing of th cotton market todiy was the cause of an upturn of 30 points in that Contract, while later months were . 7 point lower to x potntf hieher. Snot house were th chief sellers of July and Southern wire houses and New Orleans interests sold later moiuv' At we ena oi uis first half hour the market was somewhat unset tled. - . . , . The close was eteady witn august as pomes lower and tha other month unchanged to 15 points higher. ,;:;. i, - i Furnished by Ovarbeck of trade building. .. ' Open. January aOBS ek Cooke Co.. Board High. -8105 Lww.v 8085 Close. BIOS 8070 8038 8005 2970 2955 4080 86S7 8540 8387 8285 February . March ... ... 3083 8040 3022 April . .... i ... . May ........... June . . ........ 2070 2960 3980 8678 3500 8330 2977 2960 4040 3675 3540 3847 2060 2960 3980 8855 8465 8322 July August ........ September ... ... October ........ November .... . . December 8165 8180 8150 8178 New Tork spot market 60 up. medium 4L Ktw York Bond Market Furnished by Ovarbeck 4k Cooke Co., Board Ask. T8 79 80 69 U 94 78 74' 79 23 73 76 80 02 07 75 H 87 78 76 70 of Trade building: ?kL Atchvnn GenL 4 .......... tZm BaL aV Ohio Gold 4s. ...... .. - 79 Beth. Steel Bef. 6s. ....... . 77 H : Cent. Pacific 1st 4a. . 68 C. B. Q. CoL 4s 98 H St. Paul Genl. 4H , 68 H. Chicago N. W. GenL 4s 72 L. aV N. Uni. 4s..... ". 77 H New Tork Ry. 6a. .... Northern Pac P. L. 4a 73 H Reading Genl. 4s. 76 H Union Pac . 1st 4s..........' 79 H U. S. Steel 6s ......... 91 4 Union Pac. 1st Ret. 6s. - . . .. 68 H Southern Pac. Conv. 6s...... 96 Southern Pac Conv. 4s. 74 Penna, Conv. 4 Ha. . ........ 86 H ; Penns. 1st 4s.. 75 Chea. A Ohio Conv. 5s 75 Or. Short Line 4s. . ,76 Potato and Hay Crops Good Yakima, Wash., July IS. Sixteen hundred cam of Yakima hay have rolled to market ac cording to H. A. Glen, general agent far th Northern Pacific. The demand for nw hay haa nevet been so great owing to the cfoce clean-up made on the 1919 crop all eraer th Pacific coast- . Yakima growers are expecting a bumper crop this year and estimate. th total now at 15,000 carloads. The spud crop at tha valley will also be a record breaker. : The acre age is 25 per cent, greater than -last year when 2680 cam were marketed... Spud shipments began .last week when four can from the lower vaticy rolled out under ice. The Ktanewtet district expect to market about 150 to 200. cars in. this summer. The present ruling price ia $130 a ton. v-, v, . ' Fsache to Opra at tSi ' ' TakimA, WasH-i July 18. -WhUe frost In jured some of th peach trees in Yakima -valley and the cherry crop ia a partial failure in eoma place there are favored spots that hav bumper crop. -Lombard St Hartley report that - the peach fillers in their .24 0-aere apple orchard in the BsenS district, will yield 85,000 boxes and the opening price will be 81.25 a box aa compared with 75 centa last ' year. : Eiehf bint, cherry trees on the same ranch produced five tens and the entire crop wa sold at 1 3 oeata a pound making an -average --f tbnit 820 to th tree. The Thompson Fruit company, having 70 acres ef peaches ia the same i dis trict, will market 25,000 boxea and expects t mm t39,uv ii-r me crop. Spot Cotton" Higher i - v New-Tork, July 13. (1 N. B.) Spot cot ton steady today at 2 He higher. No salsa. . "Ktw Tork Metal Market i New York. -July 18, (L. N. 8.) Copper, easy: pct to September, effered. lie. . fed. firm: snot to Seotember. offered. 8s. Spelter, firm; spot and July $7.b08.1O; amim inu oeioeuroer, 11.0vwo.v9; unoov $7.84 8.10. , STavel Stores Market New York. July 18 (L N. 8.) Turpentine, Savaunah. $1.41 1.43 H i New York. $1.57. Rosin. Savaunai, $115; New Seek. $12.25. M XEDIO E I THEHAYMARKEI NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS Wheat. Barley, riour. Oata. Hay. Car Portland Toes. . 48 . . . 2 . . 2 Tsar ago ... 8 2 1.1.. Season to data . 570 10 86 8 . 21 Year ago . . '. . 8 17 48 88 34 Taeoms M on, . 9 10 . . 4 Year ago .... 1 1 . . Season to daU.. 40 1 88 1 20 Tear ago, ... 11 7 . . . 1 T Seattle Mod. . . . . . . . . . ; . . Xear ago ... ... 2 . :. '. Season te data. . . . . Tear ago . . . . 23 ..17 10 .6 The hay market this aeaaon ia a rather mixed affair, according to a weekly trade letter sent out by a wholesale dealer In Northwest hay. "The growers as rule are very independent and are financially able to hold if the prices are not satis factory,' the letter continues.; "In case prices start lower than they are willing to accept, , they may hold off selling, which will hold up prices in the first part of the season. "At this time th growers are , holdlmr for $22.00 tit 28.00 per: ton shipping point, or basis $26.60 e 27.60 Portland delivery. The question ia aa to what extent the growers will sell and aa to how th market will be supplied during th first two or tare month ef th bson. "Th buyers are expecting lower price ' and for that reaxon they are not inclined to buy for future delivery, at least not at tins time. Tne last rains were very general aver the Willamette valley, central and Eastern Oregon. Washington, Idaho and Montana and were a life sever to the grass and very much affected tha demand for bar in all' sections. There Is practically so demand in Bortland for dairy hay at the present time and don t expect the demand will mence for 30 to 60 days." FLOUR Selling price, mill door: Patent 813.76; Montana spring wheat. $14.35; Wil lamette valley brands, $11.20; local straight, $11.20; bakers focal, 818.50; graham, $11.50. ITires lor city deliveries lor tiv barret iotas HAT Buying prices: , Willamette timothy, fancy. $34 86 per ton: vetch. 832; chest. $26 26; straw. $10; clever ( ); grain. ( ); alfalfa, 881 a ton. - , - GRAIN SACKS Nominal. New emo deli vers- No. 1 Calcutta. 19c; domestic, 19 20o in car lots; less amounts nigner. MILLS TUFFS Mill run at milkt. sacked. $56 66. OATS Per ton, buying price: Feed, $70 70.50. BARLET Buying price: Feed. $66 66.SO; milling. 36767.0i rolled -barley, selling pace. 371 ton. Merchants exchange bids: FEED OATS . July No. 8 white .....6600 BARLET No. 8 blue ............... .6800 Standard feed ............. 5700 v . ..: CORN.. No. 8 yellow ... ,...,...6550 Eastern grain in bulk: CORN No. 8 yellow ..6450 August 6000 6800 6650 6500 6350 Strength Shown in Livestock Market; Hogs Jump to $17 PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN Hog. Cattle Calves Sheep. Tuesday ........ 208 78 Week ago . 620 1168 Two week ago... 69 Four wteka ago. . . 506 86 Tear ago ....... ... 36 Two years ago. ... 181 121 Three years ago... 23 "... Pour years ago... 828 a 73 219 J 1 - 10 231 612 59 433 Receipts were light Tuesday In all lines at the North Portland stockyards, only three cars arriving. The hog mar ket displayed a - steady to strong tdhe, with an extreme top quotation of $17.00 on extra fancy stock. The receipts In the. hog alleys are nothing like normal,, so the market is very short, which is having a tendency to force prises higher. General hog market range: Prime mixed $16.25 16.75 Medium mixed 15.76 16.26 Rough heariea 10 0012.00 Pig 12.014.76 Smooth heavies ............. 12.00 14.7a Cattl Market Stewdy A steady tone ruled is the eatUa market, sale heing made at tha market top. Quotations on choice dairy calves were . resumed on the boards Tuesday. Only 78 head of cattle arrived. ovwr hight. These cam by boat. . General cattle .range: Choice grass lUer .......... .$10.00 10 50 Good te choic steers 0.60 010.00 8.75 9.60 Medium to good steers . Fsir to good steers . . . . Common to, fair steers . Choice eows and heifers 8.00 8.76 .7n 8.0O (7.50 8.00 6.50 7.50 6.50 9 6.60 4.10 0' 5.50 8.80 4.60 6.80 6.50 12.00 14.25 7.00 vi 8. SO 11.00 0 12.00 0.00 10.00 Good to choice cows and heifers Medium te good sows and heifer Pair to medium cows and heifers Cannera ............. Bulla f. Choice dairy salves .......... Heavy caleea ............... Best light calve Medium calves ' . Shste Marftst Actlts A steady to strong tone ruled la th mutton alleys' Tuesday. Receipt were light. General sheep and lamb range: East of mountain. lambs. SIO.-BO 9 11.04 Valley lambs 7.60 8.50 Yearlings .. 6.50 1 7.75 Ewea 2.60 6.25 Wetheia 6.000 T.00 Tuesday Mernlnf galea " 8TBERS No. Ave, Toe. Price. I No. Ave. lbs. TrW 28.... 1062 $10.60 f 82..... 80S $ T.66 1.... 890 8 2.50 MIXED 562 $ 6.00 IS. 673 $ 7.00 HOGS V., 82.. 1. . 2., 1., 2.. 2 . . 1.. 1., '! 8.. ..' 250 ... 202 .. 21.0 .. 165 .. 210 .. 230 175 .. 320 . . S80 .. 210 $15.00 293 314.75 16.75 6.00 16.75 14.76 14.26 16.50 14.00 12.00 16.76 7U 1J.IIU 2 4 . 2 1 3 6 1 250 170 305 850 123 160 aio 10.00 18.73 14.75 14.00 15.00 16.50 16.60 DAIRY PRODUCE OF THE - COAST Sestale MtfHia$ ' ' Seattle. July 18. (C P.l BuUerream ry cubes, SSe; briok. 67c ' . " . Egg Fresh ranch, 50c; pullets, 44c Hens 18 26c Milk Par cvrt.. $2.80 ftaa Francisco Msriat - Saa Frascisco. July 18. (U. P.) Butter Extras, 60e; prime firsts, 58 c - Eggs Extras, OSes firsts, 60 He; dirties, 52 e; extras, pullets, 47c; undersiaed pul lets, 35 c . .. ; Cheese California flats, fancy, 83c i firsts, 20c.. . , . " La Mnselaa Market Los Angeles, July L3. (L N. g.) Butter rer pouna, oac Eggs Fresh, extra. Sic; case count, pallets, 46c; pcewees, 81c - Poultry rrilo change '48o; -.'.;- ; , Grain "Will Kot Ma tare 1 Albany, July 1 3. Reeent, lnvestlgatioiu show that nearly 18 par cent ef the fall grain in ue vxwitr ot urawasviue wtu not. mature, according to XL Dittmer. rancher, who says that heavy rains which fell whii th grain was ia bloom prevented the head from fertilising properly. Oats win la many cases be hard to harvest this year because of the shortness of the. stems, Dittmer says. Monday evening rain began- falling in Linn county to the Joy of the grain and stock raisers, but to the disappoint ment of those vfito have out their hsy. Unless the rain continues far several day little hay vrui ea apoueu. v . PACIFIC? COAST BANK STATEMENT Postlaod Banks. Clearings This week. Monday $6,958,005.90 Tuesday .... 8.08.47i.Sl Spokane Banks Year aam. $6,834,040.78 6.202.310.82 Clearings . . .$ 1,784,720.00 jsaianees . . , . ... 39S.762.00 Taoema aanas Clearings a....,,,..... ... $ 1,812.462.00 Baiaaeea . . , . ..... . ..... -. w , 876.161.00 . attis Banks Clearing . . . .............$ 8.898.281.74 Balances . . . . . 2,314.361.88 an Franclsoo Banks - Clearing . - . . . . . . ........ $27,700,000.00 Los Angslsa Banks CJaaring . .$14,11051.66 PRICES FIRM AT STOCK OPENING! New Tork. July 13. X N. S. The stock market closed steady today. 'Most of the leading issues showed a rallying tendency in the last half hour, re- covering about one point from the tow lsvels. Baldwin, after falling to 1174. rose trver one ..point to. 117 steei common, rrom ,7. soia Up to r at the close. Missouri, Pacific was in dt- mand. advancing 1 to 17. Mexican Pe- troleum moved up sharply in the last atiw caiiiuusai irgm ; oo w autu ariau- American Petroleum -recovered over two point : to : 1054. Fractional recoverlea occurred in the motor shares - Government bonds unchanged ; rail way and other bonds steady. Fornlsbed bv Orerbeek esMfe C.. Board ef Trade building. DESCRIPTION : Open High Low Ctose Aiax Rubber Alaska Gold....... A Uis Chalmers...". Alloy Steel.,....., . . . . 41 188 Am. IJar, c. ..... ; Am. Car. Fdy .... Am. Cotton Oil. Am. H- it Leatb., e. 41 40 138 186 do pro. Am. Inc Corp.... Am. I linseed, a.n.. Ixno.. e . , Am. 8 hip A Com. . Am. Bmelter, e . . . . Am. Steel Fdy..., Am. sugar, e . . . . . Asa. sum. rooaceo. Am. TeL Tel. . Am. Tobacco. . .. . . Am. Woolen, . e, . . Am. Zioe, . . ...... Anaconda M. Co. . Atchison, a........ Atlantic G. W, L Baldwin lxco.. c . . . B. aV O.. C... i Bethlebem Steel, B. Bosch Magneto . B. H. T. ..... . Butt aV Superior GaL Packers' Assn. 70 CaL Petroleum, c. 32 Caaadiaa Pscilic 124 en. leather, s . . I 64 Osrro de Pasco . . . Chandler Motors . . 48 101 Che. V Ohio . . . . 55 C GU Western.' e. t 8- 3$ H 70H 16 80 do pfd. ....... Chi.. M. aV St. PauL Cht V Northwestern Chile Coiiier Chlno Copper , l Col. Gas i Elect lVio. riel dt Iron.! Consolidated Gas. . . Com Products, c. . Crucible Steel, c. .. Got. Graphophone v. Cuban Am. Sugar . Cuban Cane tiugar . D. ak B. a.... 1 50 r 79 do ptu, ....... Erie. c. . i ...... Erie. 1st pfd,.... Fiake Tire i ..... . tiaatun WUIiama . . General Cigar .... General Electric General Motor , i . Goodrich Rubber , . GranbV Cone. . . . Great Northern Ore Great Northern By., Green Canane 1 Gulf 8tatoa Steel.. IllKjflin Central . .; . Industrial Alcohol.. 91 inspiration Copper. International Paper. iPternat'l Harverster Int. Mer Mar., e. . . Int. Mer. Mar., pfd 82 5 int. icaei .... aaa. t;ty. south., c. Kelly Springfield.. ...107 Ksnnicott ' Copper. Keystone ' Tire . . . 25 27 Lackswsnna Steel. 74 Leakey Faro. Play. 60 Lehigb Vsiley . . . Maxwell Motors, c Middle States, OU. Max. Petroleum , Meotana Puwer, . Miami Copper ... . . Midvale Steel .... Mo, Pacific c... do pfd. ...... National .Enamel . National ' Lead .. . Nevada Con. . . . .12 31, 70 89 72 4 44 106 62 15 12 30! 69 89 71 4 49 New Haven . . . N. Y. Central... Norfolk - A Western Northern - Pacific, OUa. Ref. k Prod Pur Oil -.-v . . . . Pan-Am. Pet..' c 103. Penn. . Railway, i .. Is 51 15 99 ie 96 80 Peoples Gas .... pierce Arrow ... Pieree Oil Pr- Steel Car. c . Pullman 100 Bay. Cons. Copper. 16f 16 By, Steel Springs. Reading, c Royal Dutch . . . . 96, 96 91 114 113 Republic I A S, e. 94 78 88 75 64 31 78 04 80 00 74 76 26 92 76 87 74 63 81 72 93 29 8fi 71 76 26 Ketaul stores . . . Rock Island, Com. do pfd A ... do ofd "B" Sinclair Cons . . . Sloss Sheffield . . Be. Pacific .. . .. 80. Jtailwa, com. Btromberg Motor. Studebaker, com' . Shell . ....... St. L. San Pran. Swift dc Co. . . ... Tenn. Copper . Texas'' OU ...... Texas ' Pacific , . . 107 107 10 47 42 60 16 9 45 Vo 13 til Transcontinental T Oil L'nlon Pacific, c. , 116 115 Union Oil of DeL . . 81 69 80 68 United Pood Prod.. United Fruit . , C 8. Rubber. 0 202 202 99 59 93 t 08 88 91 V. S. Bmelt'g A Refl U. 8. Steel, e. ... do 'pfd. ...... 107 107 Utah Copper . . . . 68 tt 87 73 8 26 80 49 62 19 6V 88 72 8 25 80 40 61 18 Vanadium Steel . . Virginia Chemical, SO A ....... Weawtrn Caion Wesunghouse lec. White Motors Willys Overland Woolworth '. . . . . Worthington Pamp Money "Total' aales, stock 667,000 share. - Total sales, bonds $12.42.UOO. ' -.. uFefelsTB- Bond Market Furnished by Orerbeek A Cook Co., Boardl of Trade building. i , - ; -v. r':i - Bid.. . Ask. i A. P.. 5 Oct. 1920 -. . .. .99. 99 U. K. 5sKov. 19Z1 ...... 93 6 Berx France 6 1931 ..........74 76 Paria 6s Oct 1921 I 92 94 Russia Exten. 6 s 1921 25 ,80 Russian International 5a 1926.. 29 '88 Dominion 5 April 1921 .......977 97 Dominion 5s April 1931 ...86 ' 87 Dominion 6 April 1926 ...89 90 Dominion of . Canada: 5s 1987 . .88 87 U. .&. 6s 1937 .f. .86 86 Foreign Exchange Steady - New Tork July 13. (U. P.) Foreign ex change quotations were steady at the opening today. Demand sterling opened at . 83. S3, if 1: franc checks. 811.92. off 2 centimes: off 1; franc checks, 11.92. off 2 centimes; I higher at 8.0262; eablee. $.0264; tJanadi dollars. 8.8790. i Foreign exchange closed, steady. Demand I Sterling rallied to $3.93. Other closing quota tions were; Franc checks 11.92, up 8 centimes; i bre checks, 16.79, up 4 centimes; msrks, de mand, .0269, and Canadian dollars .ssoa. - : Corrected daOy by foreign exchange depart ment of toe united states nsnonat oaas. Draft ' Checks London Pounds starling ... 8 3.93 Paris Francs.. 8.89 FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES Cable Par Transfers - Value. $ 8.93 $ 4.8665 8.40 - ' 5.1828 2.62 28.82 6.00 6.1828 16.75 26.85 16.80 26.88 22.20 26.80 76.00 42.90 61.75 43.00 1.05 ' 63.00 - - ' . . ' .- ' - " ': 1 Hamburg-Berlin Harks. , 2.62 . 5.69 : 16.70- 16.75 22.15 74.75 61.50 ' 1-04. Genoa Lire CoDenhegen- Kroner .... ChrisUania Btorthrfm " avroner. ... Hongkong - Currency. . : Ten ...... ,. Shanghai --- Taels..... NATIONAL DEBT CUT BILLION LAST YEAR I Washington., July 13. it eduction of $1,185,174,692.38 in the national dibt ln the fiscal year which closed . Jun . is noted In preliminary iS- ures made public by the treasury i rjepartment. The gross debt June r . E ""- w" t,i.Mf,i.v. j compared ; to $24,299,321,467.07 on j June 80,' ; 1920. ; The gross publie debt, leas balance in the general fund June 30,; 1919. was $24,512. 41, 332.51. as airalnst $23,941,619, 784.84 June 30, 1920. The treasury compilation of the gross .debt 'at' the end of the fiscal year of 1919-1920. i based upon daily . treasury statements, is aa follows : Total gross debt May 81. 1930 ..$34,974,063,026 79 Publie debt receipt June 1 to 30. 1920 . . . . . - 1,810,848.790 47 Publie debt disbursement June 1 to 80. 1920. .... 2.101.485.850.19 Decrease for period...... 875.641.558.72 -r !'...---- Total gross debt June SO, . 1920 i...... ...... $2499.881,467.07 Total Btross debt, before deduction of the balance held by the treasurer free of current obligations, and without any de duction on account of obligations of for eign governments or other Investments, was as follows : - - BONDS . i Ceasolk of, 1930........ 609.724.060.00 118,480,900.00 . I95 Loan of 1935 Panama of . , Panama of ! 1918-1938 .. Panamas of i 1961 ....... Conversion bond ...... , Postal savings bonds- , . . . . 25.947,400.00 60,000,000.00 28,894,600.00 11,689,860.00 Total' ,$ 888,540,890.00 ,$ 1.952,460,000.00. . 8.835.316.100.00 8.662.746.260.00 .- 6.894.874.81 8 00 First Liberty Loan Second Liberty I,oen . . . Third Liberty Loan . . . . . Fourth liberty Loan . . . c Total . . j . . :$15.834.88.163.00 Total bonds 16.228,447,653.00 , . ' NOTES Victory Liberty Loan.....$ 4.246.385.530.00 Treasury certificates : Tax : 1.804.882.500.00 681.170,000.00 259.875.000.00 Loan Pittmao act............ Bpecial issues 24.000.000.00 Total '. . $ 2.768,927.600.00 War-saving aecurities (net cash receipts) 828,789.702.00 24,042,500,285.00 g,745.287.07 230,075,944.91 Total interest-bearing debt. Debt on which interest has ceased N on-interest-bearing debt. . Total grass debt ,.$24,299,321,467.07 C 1 (Furnished by Ovsrbeek A Cooks Co.) New Tork Times During the - final days ef last week the market waa ealled upon to absorb heavy proru tawng saies and suapeeded In doing this fairly well, since a .public participation has been brought into the trading, buying from this quarter helping to support price. Yesterday, however, It appeared that the weight of selling waa too heavy to be overcome easily and the prices went steadily lower with quite a drive against many Issues in the last hour. The de cline was undoubtedly influenced to a considerable degree by short selling, the professionals having again assumed the bear side. ' v i''.' '-, ; " -ewswawswaasnsasw.., ;" -': New York, July H. Money and credit still regarded as chief factors in stocK market. . I Speculators unable to aeter mine for themselveB whether there will be sufficient money to finance even a fair- sized upward movement irom mis tune Ion. 1 President ClarkO of the American Ex- change National bank returned from two months' tour in tne 'at isast, reporxs i steel plants, texUle mills ana ampyaras booming. ; .. Million i more gold egports from Eng land to New York. Onlv about 32 per cent of total United States Steel common now in brokerage bands. - y ; .-. :-. '- (FumWied by Herrin A Rhode. Inc.! New York Local banks prepared yes- Iterday for withdrawal by tne govern ment of $11,000,000 in this district today. TTnited States crold imports from June 120-SO, $10,01$.49; January 1 to June 3, 124,471.197. Export June 20-30, $26.64$. The Rent Forecast A1 the present is very .difficult to Judge what the future is' for rents. - Our second Instruc tive bulletin fives a thorough ' discussion of the . conditions which affect rents. Be sore 70a receive on of thee - mes - sages.- - -. K wwiuwwfaS(,0at71 CXMLOtNC VI AU ths atATV erf Peter Perkins and bow he accnmaUted $10,000 in ten yeaurs by MTa)$$25perionth. One , of Ofar laFesters wrote that "Gettinn Ahead" haa made him realUe that every dol lar be aavwa he eaa faveat ' with cempwxatiVe safety mod fcj.h yield. Another say it opened ton to him the poeaibility of profitable inveatmeat In bonds and atocka. We win gladly send acopyof "Getting Ahead.' i Tf TTTTirttrr: A srv INVESTMENT BACEStS B 137 SfltUSalleSU M - - - -- CHICAOO - - - - M v x; , :; j aTSVTSVeTawswBaTSOam $48, according to federal reserve board. National Cloak de Suit company has declared regular quarterly dividend of $1.76 :: a share on the preferred stock. payable September 1 to holders Auauat International Nickel preferred declared regular quarter $LB0 dividend payable August 2 to stock of record July 22. . Chile Copper for Quarter nded March 31 reports surplus after charges of $1. 233,036 against deficit of $509,916 In pre ceding quarter, and deficit of $660,7(9 in same 1919 period. U. S. National Bank Installs New Set Of Deposit Boxes In oj'dar to keep pace with the growth of their business, the United States National , bank has had ' to enlarge Its safe deposit vault facilities.' Conse quently a new set Of safe deposit boxes numbering 1740 has Just -been installed. The new facilities include a special set jt seven superslxe boxes for which there has . been av demand on- the part of the larger corporations, said one of the officers of the bank. Th safe deposit department was opened for business last November with Mrs. I w. Gray aa manager and E. A. Redmond aa officer in charge. The first unltiif -boxes installed numbered 1606. and so rapidly were they taken by the bank's customers another unit was immediately ordered frfcm the Mos- ler Safe company, who supplied the en tire Vault equipment. There are- now 3450 boxes in the vault equipment In addition to a separate storage room for trunks, valises and large articles. ! The entrance door protecting the safe deposit boxea is-seven feet in diameter, is made of manganese steel and weighs 18 tons, having two combination locks as well as a four-movement time lock. The interior of the vault ia so arranged that it wilt care for 11,000 boxes. Greenwood Named 'Head of Portland's U. S. Reserve Bank Frederick Greenwood was advised Monday afternoon by the governor of the federal reserve bank of San Fran cisco that he had been appointed man ager of the Portland branch of the re serve system. Since the resignation of C L Lamping, -May 1, who accepted the vice presidency of the Northwest era xMauonai nana, ureenwooa nas neen acting manager of the bank ; prior to that time he waa . cashier of the insti. tutlon. '?,.'. ; Greenwood was connected with-' the Spokane brandts of the federal reserve system from the . time of its inception, July, 1917, until he became . connected with the Portland branch. In February, 1919. Previous to his service with the federal reserve banks he was for eight ' - -a- jL 1b A X Jerome CoMEity, IdaSiio HillsdaU Highway District Bonds Tax Exempt YIELD 6 .Dated May IS, 191. Maturities 1930-39 Denominatioiis 3)500, $1,000. Pric 100; Yield 6 Principal and Semi-annual interest payable in New York City ' tETROME COUNTY, in which this district Is located, is in the famous Twin J Falls section of Idaho a very rich country. Included in Its area are about 123,600 acres, with approximately 60,000 under Intensive cultivation. Founds derived from this bond issue furnish the county with a permanent system of roads. . . This Issae at 6 per cent yield Is Indeed a mae-nlf ent bay. Telephone er Telegraph. Orders at Osr Expense Mon nis Brotm E.ns I Ciaarraa iQwtMiuissi VOwttAS c7fierPremfercMunfctpdSondrHous9 Seattle Central Bids. MORRIS BLJ POBTLAltD. OB Now is the time to buy You have never been of- : fered such opportunity for Interest , and for profit a$ now opened to you by tax-free munici pal bonds of established progressive - communi ties. Ask us for details of bonds ' we own and -j offer you tp yield sscowo FutoiCli maim 644 NOfcTHWCSTtRN BANK BLOfi. N. Y. STOCK WiAR HASASETBACI! ,. ... .,. By Broadan Wall New York. July ilS. Long stocks old-last Friday under ? cover of a manipulated advance j of Reading and made their influence felt In Wall street Monday, when the purchasers had to pay for them.: Prices de clined everywhere. .(The market opened - with a show i of ? strength, with Reading at the head of the rail road list. Industrials faded from the opening. : In the afternoon even the railroads yielded and the market closed weak and active, with mate rial net losses everywhere. This setback to the stock market Is -due to reasons well known. The most Important one is the fact that crops are going to be so big that a sever d credit strain this fall is certain. Money did not go above I per cent. Professional opinion as to what rates will prevail in the near future . ranged from 6. per cent to 40 per cent. The 8 per cent rata is what one ef the 1 arrest investment heuees expects to see before the end of this week. The 40 per cent rate is what oneof the big pool opera tors says will be charged before October. It was perfectly safe, to advance the railroad ' stocks under pool manlpula. tion because owners of those stacks have tltem at such high prices that there was no danger of meeting any selling ot im portance. -. When announcement : was mads that Allan Ryan had retired from the Strom berg boafd, of which be was director and chairman, here was a sudden advance of the stock Tf nearly 7 points. Liberty Bond Sales ec Conk company.) - High. I,ow. Clave. S128 0004 8110 8610 R10 8400 8546 H520 8SS0 8840 8622 8H24 8560 8548 855 R07O 8U04 8rt4 8584 8564 8574 !MH 0392 9f04 OtiS 0582 9594 Open. Liberty; 8 ... 9102 Liberty, 1st 4s... 8810 Liberty. 2d 4s.-. . . 8546 Liberty, 1st 4 Via. 8630 Liberty, 2d 4 Ha. . 8650 Liberty, 8.1 4 S.;. 8816 Liberty. 4th 4 a. 8670 Victory.' 4s.... 9508 Victory. 3a.... 9598 Liverpool Cotton Msrkrt Uverponl. July 8. (L N. 8 ) flrvxa eagned dull; prices steady; sales 80O0 baloa. Ann. mtds fair. 30.68; good mids. 27.08; full mids. ,118.68; mkU, 25.48; low. 21.88; good ordinary, 18.68; ordinary, 17.68. Future! fuirt, ' vai years with the Old National T&ank ol Spokane., , Announcement was also made of the appointment of R. B. West, former! j assistant cashier, to : cashier, and J. P. Blanchard. formerly In charge of tht discount department, to asaistant cashier.-.-. $60,000 t v amine I OaseQuava I San FVanclseo Mer. Nat Bids. 'Right here at home is the Northwest's largest live stock marketing center. Share in Its Pro fibs ; by Ihyestinrj in the Portland Union Stockyards Co. 3-Yr. 7 Gold Notes Price 100 To Yield O u Utah-Idalio Sugar Co. 1-10 yr. 7 Gold Bonds Prices To Yield 71 f in sWaglWf Lumbermerts Cld;.