The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 25, 1922, Page 31, Image 31

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WHTiMimKET;DEMAND SPRINGS UP AFTER iPEmOD:OF.-JNACXWITyTH'EUROPE;..IRALPimGHAS
THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 25, 1922.
SEASON ENDING r
IN VHEAT MARKET
FraudsC and Gippers Do Not , : C
: , t ' i - -. . T - ,
. . JLong Kemain m -Dusmess
Trade Getting; fieady for New
Crop;. Last of Foreign Safes
Being Taken Care of Here.
PORTT.Arr WHEAT BIDS : '
,' White White Oob -Whir. Spring Wall
Hard Soft Whit Herd North Ked
tr. .11 Mil 11U 13.il.13 SI. 13 81.08
Tnas. 1.11 1.11 1.14 1.14 t.H l.OI
tcrf ; il.w J. 14 1.14 J..14 1.-09
Tlrar ...1.13.1.13 1.15 J.14 1.14. .0
Fri. 1.151.15 J. 15 1.14 1.14 1.09
JUL. ..1.15 1.15 1.15 1.14 1.14 1.09
mm 115 l.i 1.13 1. IS 1.13-1.09
Ir ago .1.15 LIS 1-18 1.1$ 1.13 1.10
Tha an at ha 1921-22 wheat ro
Is- in sight with only on firm bow btnuly er-
aand w rhnlin tun it export deliveries.
Trad in the wheat Btdtt, therefore, remain
of us out nominal character with jmDooaa
among exports, to hold off for new erop.
knt thra, bavins- shine to. fill this month, are
burins at sUghthv better values. Bl for
etnal wheat are 1 to 2e a bi Jiel generally
above those ducted w tto Portland, Mer-
Harf ICxehanae. ," '.-- " -..-;
On remarkable feature of th trade Is the
not that with tb exception ol tlra Htut,
which is quoted lo off, the prices bid on th
Merchants exchange at the weekend are. ex
actly the mama aa on th day a 7r
go. However, tba bids a year are were foe
July oattvery. there twin no Jane wo at au.
This, therefore, would show the-present - mar
1st to be below a year aco, a condition .that
trann somewhat out of Una with the trend of
the world's crop and the' somewhat bettor
1 attention.
Further drop in the, price of all grades ef
floor was merely another effort on the part of
latamatod paxu to place their holding en tn
basis of saw croo.
- Coarse grain were inactive during the
weak, but bay remained firm ' sad active with
roil prices paid. ' -
WHEAT Cash boymz price, tidewater track
delivery: Club, $1.14 1.115; ordinary blrje-
etenv, $1.85; Bit Bend blnestem. 1.6: Tur-
key red. S1.1T: red Russian. SI. 13 per bushel.
FLOUR Belling price, mill door: Patent,
ST.75 0 8.00; Willamette Talley brands, $6.10
.25; local straight, $8.30; bakers' hard
white. S 7.80: bakers' Uuestera. Y7.60; baker1
pastry, $5.80 er hbt; rraham, 6.80; whole
wheat, 17.00; rya; So. 80 pess-Sbt. . Price for
atr dellrery, loc extra; suDnman, zoc extra.
HAT BOTina Drice: Willamette timothy,
fajscy, $20.00 per ton; Eastern Orecon tim
othy. S24.O0 per ton: -elaTer. $14.00; straw,
SS.00; alfalfa, $160; chest, $16.00 per ton.
ORAJJS BAL&S f otmnmJ, fio. 1 tlCTHi,
12 He for aew crop dahTery. Domestic bass,
le each. . . :
MILLS TTJTT3 Millron at miB, sacked, ton
lots. $$7.00; caxloada, S7.00; middlings. $50
per ton.
OATS Per ton. bayina price: iFeed,
SS4.50; mimn, 435.00, - .. J.-e,,.
B A RLE I Boyins prioa: Feed, $28.00
kwta:t 2 BO.
FEE0STUFFS F. o. b. mflls: BoUed bar-
U, aa.A noia.ft7 no- wholx hr7 $34.00 W
S0.0O; alfalfa meal, 92fr.09r cocoannt meal.
l2D.OaSia.Mi cranked com. 37.V(H
S8.00; whole corn, S33.00 31.00 per toa.
Merobaats' Zxehaiice bids :
WHEAT
Jane.
1.15
... 1.15
... 1.15
... 1.14
... 1.14
. . . 1.0
CORN
Ho. S' Ksstem ..... .20.SO
He oats or barley oida, ... '
ltard wnlts) . . .
Soft white . .,. .
- White elnb ..v
- Bard winter . .
fortnera Sprlns;
Bed Walls. . . .
July.
1.14
1.09
l.oa
1.0ft.
1.09
1.03
Ant
1,09
1.0
1.09
1.00
1.0
1.03
29.50 ' 29.60
aRKinir ior aavice ass ruie manvcuui, u 1,1
3 nrfwiiir.t at Portland, but wanted . the . marketing- -don
'I aside from commission fnteresta " in ; fear of petting
.-P-irmwi . Th writer seemed to fear that by send in er
the worst of It, therefor I was. asked ; to -peciCy , v
markeUns; that would b tjie safest. ; v ;'-f -: '- -.
pmhahhr th nnowr unt in th lnouirw WM awria-
wh t of a shock for tha recommendation that
It would probably be best to send the. supplies to any on
of 'the numerous, reliabl commlssiort. firms that hav
done business in Portland for many years
This little' text is written not to bolster trp- th com
mission business, but to explain that for eyery crooked
commission man there aro perhaps jeral dosen -who
uaiv k. a m i ri ni - marrow Talh- There are comm is-
sion men who. would Hkely take a penny off a dead-man's
eye, but there are srreswr numoer wno me uinei
regard for , their Jshippers and whose business tactic&
cannot be Improved' upon by those of any other business.
-or even amonar. producers.,- - t
e v . 4 j i. Glpplnr the GIpper " , -
t Vntem MmMbatiM mTi -wtift- wrA .nnr adverse to lakinflr aflvantasre
of some shipper, who had irk the past taken- advantage of ."them. There are
buyers wno nave paxa tnerr gooa money iur wwur umjuuwo
far inferior quality han they, flgrured upon. - OccasionaUy these buyers, will
take a hand at gippina; some- or me spppera. . . . . - :
, Being . gippedVis an oiavory, although . the word may be new to some.
Olpping is nothing but cheating pure and simple. .. The commission man is no
worse an offender of proper tactics than -others. -There .are Just as many
crooked producers, perhaps, as there are crooked commission men. T04S should
condemn only those that come under the ruling. .,...-' 11 ,
:Whers TalOrs Wert
Some years ago there was displayed in the office of Mark lvy, a pioneer
commission man, now deceased, a letter anvrjiu. ' a. certain country store
keeoer had purchased, 25 .boxes of peaches from Mr. lvy. The peaches i were
especiallyr picked , by - the seller s and shipped m rood order - Tne Dili was
renderea. was - ior-.jjj. a oranng uvm u u jcr . ii un.UWo
payments was due- Mr. Xevy sent a letter of inquiry es to the reason for ths
delay.. Some months after he received an answer in this text: - - ,
"Th ea hATM a na rYifa vnn. sent me ' were the worst I - ever-received.
They were unfit for sale, and the entire lot Chad to hpaked at heavy
expense, l am inereiM-e jurannung yim uui , uu ; iu um c AiT "
epacKing rrait , v... '!'--, t-.---IHimping
poor stock ...'. .'.. -
ITso of store for repacking .i.,....410.00 :;
Freight paid ra 5 boxes poor fruit, ...... J.j..i.i... lO.OO1
Commission for ')iandliav'-'W't'.-.':- ' ',
RESERVE ACTION
AIDS DEFLATION
Government Bonds, Go ta a New
High Mark Vhile Foreign Ex
'change Values Are Lowered.
' By Stuart l, Wsat
- Special VfTespondest of The Journal
rmilit ift22. by The Jonmall -
- York Jnrt 24. The wtmt Brnificant
bamjenina-s fat the financial situation of tne
uu wa me the reduetioB in the New Tork
rw. .. " r. j. , - ft 1
ml
MawMuauaWia)
Total iv..!. ... it ... r. . rw-... v -35?
"As we only, secured three boxes of good fruft from" the lot I am deducting
this from the total of $33.00. I consider the fruit repacked worth about S3,
therefore this leaves a total f 130 m ray bill against your nrm. ieuuer. .i.zw
f reieht from the- total and we find you are owing- us $28.80. . , - - . f, ;
A.m vnnr hill for l tnt a 1 rtt S25 and we have a counter claim for $28.80
against you on this hlpment.you will see that you reaUy ows us. $3.80. which
Rtndiyremit to squarf uift accounts ui-y:t-x ;i -Vf;,:-v-a 4 -? 'A
One of 3JsereM Tnstan.ee a . - .
This is a" true1 account of one trahsaction.1 ? Mark Tjevy-Was known from
one end of the Pacific- Slope to the other, extreme,, as one -of the squaresfmen
that ever entered ; business. , Even '. his competitors- acknowledged that. He
had received good fruit from his country shipper,-had sent It to a country
storekeeper, had returned the producer $25 Jess 6 per -cent commission, which
amounted-to-- $23.75. '--He ot only . tost ' this entire sum.but wa' asked to
remit ar additional $J.&0 that the country buyer claimed.
Of course this is an extreme case: in fact a: case that was so clearly a
fraud, that a bill was posted on the walls jfTh commission- house for many
years, it served as a warning against further Bales to such customers. ., . -
" - T Before, Qettlng Moaey .. . '
' There are man'tmtances lh w pays the country
Bhipper for supplies immediately, after they are sold. M3ccasibnaUy the buyer
will demand a rebate, after the commission man has sent his returns to the
country. - , ; - - - - . . .
The country shipper, who markets a good product and does not strike a. bad
market which occasionally is shown has nothing at all to-fear from shipping
to the commission man providing he has been in the business for any extended
be producers or commission handlers. .
Goodr Output of Honey Is .
VOuddbk Ipr United States
POSTLIND "WHOLESALE PRICES
-These are the prioea retailers pay whole
salers, except aa otherwise., noted:
nrifTirR -Jlnta tmra. .hnS' Inta' Prm-
ary prices Prints, extras, 40c for ptein wrao
pers: . Cabea. extras. 3437o &.; dairy.
aying price, :203i4e U.
. BoTTKRFAT Portland deHverr basis: So.
1 grade, ale; No. 2. 8c.- .No. i aonev SOo
for No. 1 grade, premium being paid by some.
fTHTCESE Sellina-: Tillamook triplets. 26e:
Toung Americas, 28927c; Oregon triplets, 20
9 23c. Baring prices t. a. b. Tillamook : Trip
lets' 24e; xoung Americas and ioiiihoros, 26c
lb. Selling price: Block Swiss, fancy, 31
32er amburger, 24 28c; cream brick. 22
EGG3 Buying price. Front street: Oar
rent receipts, WeJtern Oregon, 20o per dosen;
Eastars Oregon, 18 19s per doc: heu
aeraa, 23 24s per do. Selling price: Or
dinary ' candled. 26e per doe.; select. 28c
dos.; pnUeu. 23 0 24s dox.
EGaS AaacciaUou selling prices: Belt.
87e; brown, . 2e; , first 23o; pollata. 22e
per dozen. . '
LIVE POTJIiTET Sefflng jprice: Heary
bens 223o lb : ttsht bens. 15 018s 1K
broilers, Bocks, 24c; other broilers. 16 020a
lb.; eld roosters. 12s.
Freeh Fruits and Vegetables
. FKK8H KKD1TS Oranges. S.250.ZS
box; bananaa. BHlOc lb.; lemons. $8.60
.25 case; grapefruit. Florida. $10.50 &
1. 80; 'Calif nrnla. $5.50 iwO.OO: twaehes. S2.
BERRIES Strawberries: Willamette ral-
ley, $1.00 1.75 crate; Columbia lirer Clarks.
i ) crate. Currants. $1.75 0 2.00 crate:
eaaoberriea. 12.00 crate.
DRIED FRUITS Pates, Promedary. $7.00;
flxs. whits. 13.00 W 3.73 per 75-lb box: prunes.
40s and 60s. 504b. box, lis lb.; 60s and
Os. 18c lb.
ONIONS Selling Dries to retsflers: New
red, white. $202.50; garlic. S 0 8e lb. ; green
awone, 40e oosen bunches.
POTATOES Selling pnos ,to retailf r : Ore
gon fancy, Sl.503 1.76 per cental; . buying
prtee, oountry. $1.00 e 1.10; sweet potatoes.
S2.28 9 2.50 crate; Bew potatoes. 4e.
VBGETAHLKS Beeta. Sl.jt ooa. nnnches.
eaotwge. B H a 4e 16. : tattnee- tOMlte dos, :
carrots, 75c 0 $1.00 dos. bnnchea: tomaton.
Mississippi. $,2. BO 9 B.uu crate; norseradish,
15a lb.; artichokes, 9Oc0 $1.00 per dosen,
eauluiower. l a crate: celery. $2.50 per
dos. ; rhnbsrb, 3 o lb. : piaach, local. $ t. 00
box; asparagus. local. SI. 7a per doxen bBncoeai
'Walla Walla. $1.751.85 nrramid; - '-.v-
APPLKS -Extra fancy. - tier.- V $3.25;
fancy, 4-UerT $2.75 3.00; . choice. : -tier.
S2.au. '
APPLES Cooking. $1.000 2.00 box.
.- - Masts . ,
135TJNTRY MEATS Selling prices: Conn.
try bogs. lSH01e: heary stuff lass; Teal
tope (about SO to 100 lbs). 12 H 013c lb.;
neaey ttatt taae; Umllj, 20S22e lb.
SMOKED MEATS Hams. 3839e per
ID.; oresxtaet paeon, lo. t ; v
PACKING HOUSE MEATS Steer ? beef.
15H01oo lb.: heifers. 14He-lb.: cows, 14c
lb.; iambs, 1322Ci ewes, ,l 0 17oj' nog.
18 H 17e ner lb.- : . , -
LAKD Kettle, tendered," IT Ha lb., fierce
cans; eosnpooao. lot
I Oroeertes ". ' -
BEANS Small white, $8.75; .large wblte.
SB.ioc; Ptnx, (.; ussaa. tiv.sv; bayou.
HONEX Case.. 5.00. v
RICE Jspav No. 1 6e: Blue Roes.
an. : New (.means, need- tit.
COFFEE Roasted, . 20 is 082 He lb.
. -eaeka or' drama.
' 5 SALT !oarse. half gronnd. 100s, $15.50
ton: 50s. $17.85: , table dairy, 60s. $27.50;
STRAVBERRIES
We have- the -best Oregon. . straw
berries at the lowest priee.
f OBEGO GKOWERS EXCHANGB
m as4 C iA m . im XJfa nttiAsmA VSmlt aTA
Cor. E. 2d and Madisr. East 8444
.West Side. liS front St, 'Main 47S4
Overbeck-Cooke Co.
brokers
PasyDetoa. Or., and Walla WaSa. Wash. '
- . " PORTLAND - -'
.- Board of Trade Baikfing S.Jr
STOCKS; BONDS,
COTTON, GRAINS, Eta
- Coraapondsnts ef ;v-V-.,' 4
Logan & Bryan
. Members of'Ty
New Trrrk Coffee Krrbange '"-."i!'-
Kew Fork Cottest . Exchange -
..New Tork Produce Exchange
New lork Stock- Exchange
. : Boston Stock Exchange . .?;' iKW'X
Chicago Board of Trade i
. fcew Orleans Cotton K-rhsngs '
- . : Winnipeg Oram Exchange -.
Prriate inneapoaa Chamber of Cam.
6 Loois Uerchanta Exchange
IVwCS t9 - Lake City Stock Exchange
r , i Les Aagelea tock
VeH JT Of Phiiaaeipbia Bourse -
I "I - - Itsborg Stock ExcrisEga
and -tllCag0 JlontreaHioardof Trale
- California - Beekeepers report that the
orange Qow 'is crier, bat that bees are still :
gathering sage honey. . The yield of orange
oney is reported . as fair to good: that of
aage and buckwheat as good. Both orange
and sage new crop are said to be of fine
quality. Few 1 salea are reported in car lota
f. a. b., usual terms, from California points
of extraction; water ' white orange ' blossom .
and sage at H 0 lOo, fancy high as lOHe
per pound. Light amber alfalfa no salsa
reoortedk bat shippers anoung a eia per
pound. - ; ; ; . . ; i .. . i
lntermountam Region Throughout much
of the territory the continued good - weather
has giTen the bees considerable strength, and
the swarming period is now on, about three
weeke- later than usual. Many eolonies are
far below normal, howerer. due to heary
winter losses, and their building-trp so slowly
they -will hardly be in sufficient strength to
gather a full crop, this year. Many package
beea hare been , brought- in from California
and the South to replace winter losses. Some
districts refjort ample rainfall, others that the
season is very dry, hot windy days being inter
spersed wnn occasionu irosts. Urassnotmers
reported showing up in great numbers in some
sections of . Colorado, seriously Hminhi
prospects in these areas. Hone nlanfai n-
erally growing very fast and in spite of the
iaie season ii is tnougnt that the bloom will
be scarcely a week later than normal. A
good crop is expected from sweet clorer. In
Arizona some loss reoortad due to iii itmm4.
in followed by eold -spells with little hooey
on which to keeD geina-. Mesauit tlnm lo
said to be almmt a failure in Malt Hirer val
ley as - a result of hmmiI hat .ih.. k,,.
some honey being taken from alfalfa. ' Nc
cariot sales reinnted. but it is understood
that white sweet clorer end alfalfa can be
bought in large lots in A gallon cuu mt H;t n
per pound. Small lot sales in 6-gallcBi cans
and smaller containers reported st 10 10 Me
per pound. Some beekeepers selling to nearbr
dealers at 8 He per pound In 60-pound cane.
Texas Continued ralna prorlnc disastrous
to honey yield and to colony increase. Horse-mlnt-oow-
repei ted in foil bloom, but bees ap
parently not atoring smrpins from it. Msny
beekeepem report little aurplua from any source
others say .their spring crop has been, nearly
normal. -.Due to lack of nectar and pollen, aa a
i0"?,. we 'athri many colotiie- reported
dwindltog. Sunshine needed eadly if cotton
and i&iesaaite Brm are to produce much sur
plus. Uaeen cells reported in June by sereral
beekeepers unusually late in . the. season foe
exsa. r- Light amber extracted Teperted saOing
in toO-ponnd earn at S0 8Hcper pound, and
mild white -10s at PHe, 12-s atlo5e
per ' mni .-Chunk --honey, 8-JOa yeporUd hi
small lots at $9 per ease for white and7.S0
per ease for liht amber. Quotations . re-
ceirea or iva per poun4 foe chunk honey ia
East Central -and North. Oentral States--White
dorer, aLsfks and raspberry are in bloom
and the main flow has commenced. Bees stor
ing rapidly and with faTorable weather condi
tions a heary crop should be taken off. Heary
swarming is reported from sereral sections.
Ver-v km sales of bee eutmlias reDorted.
kfany beekeepem throoghout the entire elorer
pen- apparenuy returning to como coney pro
duction as demand for sections as reported the
heanest la years.. Many new beekeepers re
ported in Michigan. Extracted ' honey largely
exhausted. Some large tots whitew-elorer in
go-pound cans offered at 11 Ho per pound
L e. b. shipping point, but few sales reported.
.' Plains Area Colo alee aald to be in good
eondition. flow is now coming on from alsike
and white clorer and with sufficient showers
prospects look good for a normaLtlTap. Swarm
ing reported by some beekeepers to be worst
in years.
' , Northeastern States Bees said to be do
ing nnsually well. Ahnke and white clorer
are now in bloom, and with abundanoe of rain
a- normal crop of honey should secured
soma surplus Deing btored- riasswood is re-
borted budding fairly well. ' Some beekeepers
report heary swarming in May -end early In
June. Section supplies sold in large quantity,
aspeciauy in New England, todicatinsretarn
ia oomo production. very few sales reported.
Borne shippers eettbur 14a ner Dornxi fnr
white clorer and o per pound lor buckwheat
in - 80-pound cans. Beekeepers' reported sell
ing extracted white clorer to nearby dealers
a i vc per pound. y
West Indies Shipments from Cabs have
fallen off somewhat, bnt are still heavy. Sales
made recently5' in barrels to Antwerp at 57c
per puuw, wcjaaing cost ana n-eignt; x. o. b
price quoted at 4c per pound.
' .fsoutheastern States - In llarida the season
oer, resulting in a small Sep. - Borne bee-
xeepers nare not taken off any surplus at
nu. Oranxo and saw palmetto in small tins
repoixea seiung around 2&lSHo per pound.
Alabama reports that the first 10 days of the
clover flow were ruined by sleudy and rainy
nab proapecm are - now good for
uuruu cron. , Bwren oauy tor over a weex
aepi oeas rrom : working in LooHsat.
intpoaunna are . for a good flow from "black
T ' " u aiaia. rnnraotea ana heary
rains ,ln Ueorgis bare injured cotton and ether
honey plants in some parts of the state; in
others, the fan honey .plants are said to be
inr good condition. Spring flow practically
erer. Little demand -reported for large ship
ments. ' Some sales reported in S4-gslkm bar-
rwa m sescy as lire per .pound; -No. lj. Be
o. x, jse, and some extra- fancy at- 12 He
rcponea seuuia; in - email con
iJJe per pound. Comb.
fancy white, haa recently sold at $4.60 -per
www, mm m. us it amoer ex, se par nsan
jwvw pBwwu-vaitfs at zee
pound, : '
bale. $! BO 0 4.00; fancy Hshbie dairy.
$34.50; lump. $28.50 ton. 177. . l
traA3. . Cnoe, $8.0$i. fgtdt sad eerry.
$7.10 Jeuow l. i' tti SO ;- i bsst ; granulated.
.90 extx C, -$.T0l golden 6, $8.80.
CANNED MILK Tails. $4.30; baby aire.
S4.40 case; Eagle. S9.25 ease.
SODA CRACKERS In bulk. 14e lb. v ,
S N-UTS Walnuts.- 320 34c.- almonds, 24 0
27 He; filberts. 20o- lb. : peanuts. 11
12c lb; pecans. S2 lb.; Braxils. 18020s lb.;
eheetButa. Japanese. .22 0 24e .
Fish end Sheitflsh .
FRESH FISH ta jnoea. Uesh. 20 0 22a In. :
halibut. 1401fte lb.; bUek cod. OaylOe lb.;
basket kippered end, $2.25: ling ead. 7 0 He
lb.; sole, 10e K.J ttnrgeob 0o . jb-i ahad.
dressed. Te lb.; roe aad.. 10s lb, .
OysXERSEastea, $4.50 gallon; Olym
Pia." SJ pes gallon,-SI. 40 tnart; crabs, large,
$3. $0 dozen, small S2.5A dosen.
Hsoa, Weei anal Hides '
HOPS 1921 crop nemtaal. lSe lb. -
HIDES Calf skins, -lOo lb. ; kipa. Se k.J
green hides, 4c lb.; salted. 5c lb.
MOHAIR Nominal; 2ic0S3a , Ih. '
SHEEB, EELTS Long dry pelts, 15c: abort
pelts. 2 H' lb. ; tons bau goat pelts. 8 0 lOo
lb.; short, hair goat pelts.- S5o each. .
WOOL Willamette Valley. . coarse. 20 0
S0e: medinm 32 33c lb. ,- fine. 37040a lb. ;
Eastern Oregon-Idaho, 8O04Oe lb. ;
TALI.OW AND ! GRA3E-Wo. 1. taOow,
4 He; No. 2. S He- - -- .
Rape,. Pvint. oil -
- ROPK SlsaL 15 0 lSc; ManCa. 1 H 0
18e per lb. . ' - ' ' t ,
WIRE NATL8 Bm nrlee. $4 keg. :-
WHITE LEAD- lOO-ln. - keg, 12 He Ih.
'V UNSEED - OIL Raw, ,bk. 3tl,- kettle
boiled, fcbl., $1.12: raw. cases, tl.25; Mies,
eases.' $1.25. gailoB. ' w -.- - - t t;.
.GASOLINE Iron ehUs. 2cj. eases. 88 ?a
per gs!ln i .; , i - -h,.;Ai '
TCBPESTTJ!rnV--galle ' ' cans. $1.8$ ti
- - s.,:--iMa-$".'jnw : Shtnelae:',' -:-.' i i.r
' Latest carload ,lvunbf tiles by mannfse
tnrers, aotatioB representing t,-e. b. mBl
values to direct esles , te retailer and inclsd
fng sailing expemel - , -t '
FLOORING: , Bit, -tew. ;
1x4 No- 3 V. .... $55.0 $53.50, . ... .
14 No. -2 t U . i'i ,38.00 $4.00 84-00
FINISH: - , .
1x8-10 ........ ST.OO
- CEITLlNQr- - .
4x4 No. -2 and better 88.5 - 30.00 SS.OO
lx N". 3--and better. 42 SO'
-BOARDS AND hHIPLAP:
18-1 sis. 1 11.60 , 14.00 - ln.80
- uiJaK.vsi )NJ . ;
2x4 12-14 No- l..;.. 18.60 14.60 15.50
4x4 12 18 ala .... 22.00 18,00 21.00
, , . lath: "
4-ft. Na. 1 fir V..V.; 8.5$ tff.eft- .J.
- SHINGLES: .
A h..,.. ......... 1 3 00 3.65 .
Total sales by 27 mills, 8 f2-'5,084 feet
AMEBIC AN XITE8TOCK PRICES
.Chicago. June 34. The feature of the" Hre
stoct trade during the present week was the
widening in pricea between choice and plain
steers, in the hog peas the situation waa the
same. - Best. light hogs closed about S2 above
the plain pecking srades. Prices wr kirhar
in the sheep house. , Sellem look for email
apply -of aged muttons and higher prices for
wkja weet - jneeeiiTtB todae -vm . MtiMirwl
at ovu cattle, S000 hogs, 6000 aheap aad
yv cures...; - v. : : i . . ..
t5attle No choice cattle were in the pens
wio Kew jam mca were packed np
at unchanged price lorela. . Present prices for
,ni.imn.Hnr i gain OI . IS & 2&C .
iue erase or last wsekr with nrim animah.
quoiaa at - io. other kinds of steera. how.
oi aiowiy -aunng ith weert. with clos-
i"iw- itiso , Krwer. Beet . rows
also were strong for. the- wok --wit h nki..
nun igiia un oropped aastly
i the . period.' Nearly, all eairea dreaaed
. rr .,.sua .wis- norr, tna. trade. - .
Hogs Values were strong tea dhse higher
ww w mm a. vm start,.-bnt the mar-
aei weaxenea later and the eidse was about
hi yesterday s general trade. Too lixht boss
scMd nt Slv.7S019.so against $11 at the
- weea. wnue some of the
Tuuau pemmg graaea went over at $8.75 &
.utf. Pigs wees steady. . Good lots sold at
SI 0.26 ay 10.30. Sellers mbtTmo"
toe stuff well, and tew hogs ware unsold at
Sheep No good Iambs were ea aale. Some
email lots of plain animals were picked at
wscaaBgea ,- values. - fjosnparee ntu t I
ago, beat lambs dosed about 60s higher,
top lots were aooted at Sl -wait beat sa
tires at ; $12.8. yaarnngs were wo 25c
for the period, while best ewe were steady.
Medium ewes shewed a gain of St&e eotannied
wiui a wee ago. tl
S.,v:w-'-Obkw'Haas. $10.80 , J
If Chicago. June 24. Hon Keceftrts 8000
ateady to strong. Bulk-S9.80 M 10.75: tovw
SIO.bO.- neavyweieht, S1V.S5 e ie.(H; medi
sm ' weilht. Sltt.50( 10.15; lightweight.
i.iiv.m; sgas ngnia, ii.4V0i.i9
heary . packing sows. . smooth. - S 9.20 a . 7 5
packing aowa, Toogh. $8.7 5 9.25; pigs, $9.60
a is.. . ..- f j -v . .- r
. Cattle Receipt, none. " ' - i
i - Ranat Cfte Noes SIO.40 . "
t Kansas City, June 24. (L N. S Cattle
receipts boo V r ateady. ., Steers. 37.00 8.00
cows and heifeTH, $3.00 0 8.00; stockers and
leeaers, S9.0U (ff l-lti: eajves, S7.4(1 0 8.75
. nogs receipts, zwup; oean-'h. Bulk
sales. $10.00010.25: top, $1.4; heavies.
$10.15010.30; lirhts, $10.10 010.40; me-
' Sheep receipts. 100; active; lambs, 414.00.
armaria Mega SI 0.1 9
' Sooth Omaha. J one , 2 4. Hogs Receipts,
iuu; good nogs 3-wwiae . lower; , balk,
$3.50 10.10: packing grades dull, anost
1 Tie lr-er. . . .. .
Crue Recesr"-,' !. Csmj-srei w-.tir'a
NEW YORK BOND TRANSACTIONS
, . -Reported by" Tba Journal's Wall Street Bureau - '
discount, the new high
records reached lor
pjertain of the United
States . wsr loans and
the continued weak
ness in the - European 1
exchange. The federal
reserve action had
long - been - expected.
In fact, . ta. view of
the decline in outside
money -rates and th
lowering of the - Eng.
tiah - bank rate -the
week before,- : it v was
unite oTerdue,'' i While
ef no great pmctical
importance, it - had ' a
dee ided sentimental
value a putting', the
indorsement at the
highest,- American
trrlbn the- completeness of the deflationary pro
cees : through which vAmeriean industry has
been passing for the last 12 snooths. "
- Boslonal Banks May Fellcnr- SuK " :
It' is anticioated that the" rezlonal hanks to
other sectiocw will follow the lead of New
x ork ' and subeeouentlr- Boston, and - rodru-e
their discount rate. But the situation in the
York district is particularly interesting
ia -view . of the. expansion in Wall- street
operations during the last fire months. The
rise on the stock exchange started about the
middle of January. - At that . time the New
tork banka belonging to the federal reserve
had with their central institution - rediscounts
secured by the United States government obli-
gstions amonnting to $104,760,000. Roughly
this was the credit assistance which the -federal
bank' was giving to Wall street.
By the end of the third week in June this
rediscount item stood aU only , $18,327.00(1
within - a measurable distance, that is. of the
vanishing point. Tne meaning of thia is that
the enure stock exchange camnaica since
January, involving a very large addition to
Wall street's loan account, has been financed
not only .entirely by the member banka with
out recourse to the rpdiseount privilege; not
only this but during the interval nearly $100,-
ooo.ooo of previous borrowings at the federal
reserve bank were paid back. .
Fear of Speculation Curbed Action :
Herein lies the chief explanation why the
heads of the federal reserve, after delaying
so long, have finally brought the official dis
count down to the 4 per cent level correspond
ing to the -open market quotation on mercan
tile loans. They were manifestly speculation.
But now. when it appears that this' year's Wall
street operations have entailed no strain what
ever upon federal reserve- resources, have not
even interfered- wita tne llauiaation ei re
discounts on Wall street transactions, the need
for such extreme eanuon no longer exists.
Investment- Market Helped
The reduction of the federal "reserve dis
count acted as a stimulant to the investgnent
market.- But the effect was more apparent
in government bonds than it was in corporate
aeenritiea. All United States war loans drew
well across par; some of them reached higher
prices . than any hitherto touched, the reason
being that a discount rate ol per cent auto
matically places a- premium upon a 4 14 per
cent security eortstitutins the accepted col-
The rest of the investment market, se Tar
at least, has been alow to follow the advance
in Liberties. . The better grade of railway
and industrial bonds are still a point to o
mints down from their -highs of the year,
which were established eitner annng we
January advance en the second forward move
ment in AotlL It still remains true, therefore,
that no evideneb is yet forthcoming to Indicate
a resumption of the upward - swing la bond
prices which was definitely checked two months
ago. -
Buying or a rain arrests Exonarrgas
The action of the foreign exchange market
is fairly intelligible. , In aa probability toe re
cent advance in sterling to s 4.01. was i
part brought about by over-speculation, which
had to be corrected by the subsequent decline.
But this advance at the same twne nso me
effect of accelerating preparations to finance
European purchases later ea of American grain
end cotton. The increased supply of -exchange
drafts drawn against these pnrehases is mainly
resDorrsible fos.-ib break of, the last 10 days.
With continental exensnce r cwoiuona aiw
difTarent French rate are down to the low-
MnM Iimnn and bcfmil rales are Draw
tically at their very lowest. The decline has
beea persistent .and almost continuous since
the failure of the German loan project. Us-
AnnhtoTlv ft -re neeta very real nuagivmga
to whether Germany will be able to meet
the July installment on reparations, let alone
the 4ymenta due for later months,
France Unwilling to Yield '
tyrKMmt PVanne was unwilling to yield
t to the reoramntaxions of the rest of the
world which wotua nave maue poasiose solu
tion of the German indemnity problem through.
ihm innt of an international loan, ana tne
result has been aa even the most, fervid
French nationalists, . must see- a .steady end
racid depreciation -in the credit of France as
measured in tne exchange vaine w ucr cur
rency. . .
advance in mexicon veamiwam
The stock market of the week en the whole
haa been unimportant save for the sensational
episode of Mexicss petroleum, una lis ou
ooint -advance. The bsst opinion is that, if
there ahonld have been a corner in this stock.
it is an .incidental corner, brought aboot by
real absorption of the email outstanding nrp
nlv bv oeoDle familiar with . the importance
of the recent oil diaooveries in the oompany's
lei rltnrv.
Whether, this ia or ie- not the true version,
the stock exchange investigation will Quite pos
sibly determine,. In the meantime the general
market, having so completed daring the first
fortrrieht of Jnne the readiustment called for
after the extreme speculative activity of April
and May, haa settled down to a penoa ot quiet,
nintA harB.irheriatia at this season of the rear.
where there i little snstained tendency m
either one. direction or the echer.
Wall Street, Sow Tort, Jose S4.
Ia the foreign grottp .French republic.
7VxS and 8s held np well ta face of the I
weakness. In. frenr.h f ranes. Oa . the i
ether head the Valted Klagdom SVks
of 19S2 aadl$39 both eoBrertlWe Into
sterling eomld Jot . withstand the. pres
sure against British exchange today .
and they broke below 187. for the first'
time this . seasea, comparing with their
top for tke year of lie. There, was
farther selling of the Consolidated GaS
CoaverUble Gas 7s. Industrials gen
rally were .Irregular. . ;-
There was- bo lmpreveneat this week
la the money atarket for Canadian
provlsctalsv The ' general . trend was
irregular with lees demand for Usees.
Manitoba 5-r of were 84 Offered
at $9; the se were 181 hid. ottered
at 1014 aad the Cs Of 4$ were 1054
bid, offered at 106V4. Onttario s.of
tS were $094 "bldr..-oftered at 100.
The s of 1930 $vere 181 bid, offered
at 192; aad the 6s of 2 were 10H bid,
offered at M7. - ' " -
Wall. Street, Sew 'Tork, Jane -ti.
Aecompaaying' t,he Increased actlTity
In railway stocks ,oa the. stock - ex
chaage there was a more lively de
mand for railway boeds today.- Siev-
ertheless these bonds did not gain the
way stocks did. - ew Tork Ceatral 1s-
saes were among the leaders,-especial
ly; the debenture en, which being ex
changeable.? for 15 Tort Central
stock, were-naturally affected by the
movement t the latter toward, par.
. Still even those dehentares were not
np to their high for the year, reached
two months ago and as compared wits
theseWghff the Xew TorkLCeatral ?$
were down joearly points' and the (s
a point and a half. Baltimore Ohio
bonds, like the 2fe w Tork Centrals,
were I not as mack; affected j hy the
strength la the. corresponding stocks
as ralght have beea looked for. i Tke
convertible lamped under S3 coat
pared with a high of 81 oa April 17 and
the six per -cents, at 100 were still
point away from their tpp.-
rOTXTOES AI03TG THE COAST
- 8an Franclsee OJIerket
- San Francisco. Jnne 24. U. P.) Pota
toes River . fsncy $1.0002.00; Idaho-
Washington Netted Gems. $2.00 2.35; Sa-
$2.-28 0 2.75; new. S2.004.0,
. Seattle, . June 24. (L . N.
California, $2,500 2.75.-.
Potatoes ' Takama Gems,
$20.00 par ton, . ' ...
New .York. June 24. Fotojring is an cffl-
eial list of all bonds .traded in on tue New
Tork Stock exchange .today 'with- pnees and
sales np to and including the close of the
market, Total sales today were $6,401,000
against ' $12,532,000 yesterday. Sl.439.000
a week ago, $4,907,000 year ago and
$5,041,000 two years isa - '
rom Janaary i to raate S2.3lSJa&.ooo
against $1,463,381,000 a year -, ago, aad
S l.B6,00O,oov two years ago. ,
- i Ijlnfjtrl BtlAllo -
Sales
is $1000
. 279
2
138
- 2
C092
13
181
13
653
15
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do 3 H s reg .
do 1st 4 Ha
do reg . . . .-4
do 2d 4Hs ,
do reg
do 3d 4 Ha .
do reg .....
do 4th 4Hs,
do reg . . . . .
llSiVlctory 4 Hs . ,
21 oo res
FOREIGN
- llArgenhne 6s .
Ol do gov.'. 7s. . 4 .
5 (Belgium 7Hs
'71 do 8s rets. .'. .
11 do 6a .
1 Chi. gov. rwy Ss.
2 Berne 8s ......
4 1 Bordeaux Bs.
t ,1 - I
pngh.' Low, f
Close.
100.IOI00.08jl00.10
io.giw.iio.o
100.28 100.20il00.26
100.02 100.02S100.02
100.10 100.04 100.08
. 99.94l .r9.84 .84
100.14,100.00 100.14
2)Copenhsgen 5 H s
1 IChristianie 8s . . .
4)Lyona 8s ......
5MarseiIles 6s . . .
i 7iPorto. Alegre 8s
Rio de Jan. Ss. .
Sao Paulo 8 w. ii
Soissons es . . .
Zurich 8s . .". .
8
14
3
10
.8
99.08!
100.22
100.12
100.56
100.40!
BONtlS
84 H
100
188,
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102H
,54-H
11L
84
iSIh
HS4
84
100
101 H
101 H
-83H
111
69.04! 09.98
100.14 100.20
100.O2 10O.O8
100.52 100.54
100.40il00.40
Seine 7s tern, aeri 91 H
Dan. Man. 8s A.
do. Ss B
9fDm Can 5 H notes;
1 do' 5s. "25 1
51 do 5s .62...
6 , do 5s. 81
ODE I rets 6s. '47
.21 do rets 6s, '62
IS French Gr 8s
45 do 7Hk . ..
3 jimp, Jap 1st 4Hs
ill ao in loan si
3jK Denmark 8s..
23t do ctfs ' 6s...
7 K Neth rets 6s.
1 Kg Norway 8s. . .
IjKg Sweden 8s. . .
12 Rp Bolivia 8s. '47
6 Rep Chile Ss. '26
1 do 8s. '41.
.1 do 8s ctf '46
15 Czch 8s
1 Uruguay 8s -. i
2 Queensland 7s s.
8 -do 76s ctfs.
4 Swiss Gov 8s.
2 Rio G ds Sal 8s
5: Sao Paulo Ss.;.
59 G B & 1 6 Hs '22
31 doSHs '29. .
63 do SHs "37. ,
8 U S Brazil 8s..
lSiTJ'S Mex 5s '45.
51 - do large 5s 54
' 9 -do -As
BAIL WAX AND MISCELLANEOUS BONDS
HO
110
100i
98 H
98 H
97 H
94 H
94 H
103
100
01 H
77H
109 H
67 H
109
102
101
102 H
104
105
95 H
104-4
109 H
10OH
119 '
101
102H
108
107 H
;104
104 H
60 H
56
48
84 H
99
107
106 H
102.H
54H
1
84
91. 14
S-4
84
100 H
101
101
82 H
111H
91
110
109
100 H
98
98
97
94
94
103
100 H
91H
84
69 H
107 3
100
M2
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84
91
108
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84
100
101
101
83
111
81
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no .
100
8
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94
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100
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Saks.
Msturity; nigh. 1 Low.
.... 4f do , gen bt -. . 104
l;OMPSlrt4i 72
I Coio Rrs Co 6s. . 81
16;C U I A Fri Ii 81
10 S IV A N O 6s;
101
e.Cbie Ca Sta 4H1 0
rt 7s. .
S f 5a.
2 do : 6s
! . 0,Chile Cp vt Ts.
de.i;ee tr Ss.
i SiClncih' Gas 6s. .
11 :C ii E L 5s 81wi
'.' v 2iCCCstl.-"a; a,4d
41 da 6s ser A
" X06 Clev tin Ter SHs!
: 2iGoI Gas & El 5a.
llCom-Tab Bee 6a.
".. 86;Con Coal ot Md 6aJ
7Con iae cvt
- liCorn Prod
, r "2;Cuba, Sn cvtdeb.Ja
. 471 do Ss sta
1 Dei Hud evt 6sf
4f --.do:6a-...,
4? 1 O A H U 4S.
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8 Det Kd;rfe-.6,;
11 dot rfg SS. ..
11 do 5s 1933.
.Det Kiv Tun 4Hsj
IV jjub ee N 7 tts.
v S Dua LtAP 7Hs.
, B41K li&J? ev 7 Hs
... CiErie 1st eon 1 sec
15. do- sen -lien 's
.11' do prior hen 4sl
tl do. cvt 43A i
do evt 4B.
do cvt. 4s r B.
iljFisk t Bub Co 8s
; 8jFrmh Indus - Dev
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8 Goodyear 6 . .
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7 do 6a ......
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2 do rfg 4s. s...
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9 K. C o Bs.. .
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X2iKeUy Spr T 8a.
9 Lack Steel 6s . . .
1IL- B A W 1st 6s. .
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1 do db 4a '81
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7 Leh Val Ss . .. ..
64 jU N. uai. 4s.
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1 do 3s, StD. div 61
2llMan.Sug.deb.THal US
22Mani Ky, con. 4a.l SF-'
. Mar. Oil 7 H . .fl5
2( do 8s war. ...J124
l .aa 7 7s s war-.-, iioia
114
105
91
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98
81
100
103
94
90
87
116
85
87
99
103
81
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64
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114
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85
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78
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87
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106 H
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64
63
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60
63
105
97
106
114
101 H
118
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109 H
100
88i
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82
80
90
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78
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94
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98
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101
102
104
105
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100
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8 1 Am. Smelt. 1st 5s 92
$35.00;' local
DAIRT TB.ODTJCE OV THS COAST
Lse Angelas MerteS
Los Angeles, r Jnne 24. Butter, 42a.
-Eggs Extras. 2 7o; case count. 26c; pol
lers, 24c. -i - .-.- v.... -
-Hens, 15e; broilera, 22026a; fryer. 80c
' Ssettle Market
Seattle. June. 24. Eggs fltlsot :-- ranch,
26 0 27c; pullets. 210 22c.
Batter --City creamery, 89c: bricks, 40o.
Cheese Oregon triplets. . 22 0 28e; Xeuag
35c. -
; San Francisco Barley Varies -
San Francisco, June 24. Barley: - Spot
feed, per cental. $1.12 0 1.1T. .'
week age better grades, heavy, yearling, me
dium and light weight 25 0 75o, tower; she
stock mostly 5O0 75e lower; bolls about 25a
tower;--veela,v6Oe0$l lower; stockera.and
feeders mostly 60s tower. . - - - -
Sheep -Beeeipta. none. - Warket compared
with .week age: temba." 26 0 60s--, higher;
other classes mostly steady.
vi-?...vr-:a.'-- Denver Hoes $10.00
Denver - Jane 24. ( U. . P. ) Cattle Re
eeipts. - 2QQi, -unchanged. Steers,- $7,00 0
8.25; cows and heifers,, $4.090 7.60; stock
era and feeders. $6.666.fi0t bulk. $2.50
& AO-- ealvea. . 14. 50 a 8 fill . - '
Tope.
Iambs,
Hoes Receipts. 110: 10 higher.
10.00; bulk. $9.65 0 9.85.
- Sheep None; , nnehanged. ' Spring
Sll,OOWl- : ewes. S4.ae ay a.uu.
i. Sen Franciaco Hess Si 8 '
Ban Ftsncsteo, June 24. 4U.-P.1 Cattk--.
Gram fed staers. No. 1. $8.50 0 7.00; second
cuahty. $5.25 0 0.25; cows and heifers. $4.00
0 6.00; carves, light, , $8.00 0 8.00; - calves,
heavy, 85.00 0 7.00. - -
Slieep: Lambs $10.50 011.60; wethers.
$6.6007.00; ewes, $3 004 00.
. Hogs: Hard rraia, weisot 100-175. $13.00;
ever 300. $ 10.00.
f No SeetUe Hog Market
a 1a - Jnne 24. Hoes Nom. "s '-
Cattle - Receipts, 1 64 r steady.' Prime
steers. $3.50 0 9.00: mediom to choice, 37.60
0 8.25; common to good. $7.00 0 7.50; com
mon to Choice cows. So. 76 7.35
to rood cows, $5.50 065; prime light
calves. $9 00 10.00; heavy calves. ST.OUe
9 00; bulls. (3.00 04.60; eaanerv $2,00 0
4 0-.
siiep None. 3- 1 - - - . r -. -
. 61
10
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175
6
2
17
21
8
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103
95
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do 1st cvt. 6s.
Am. Su. 4b Rf. 6s101
88
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; l do ccd. s
2 Am .Wr Panar 8
j! 31A- Jurgen - U. SI.
. cvt. 6a .. .,1 90
armour at uo, ri.
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FAT FIGHT HOLDS
BUTTER MARKET
Makers Unwilling to Cut Price
Because of xtreme" Cost of
M anaf actur'e j Cheese Highetv
Butter "market showed hrrt htti change
,. ,-fc r inilins American center-- Lo
cally Ui sitnauun was sotnewhat- eastee wiia
cube- values eif aooai i po.
ttcally no chance ia shown ; fee print. In
ability of the local trade to further totorest
the South, in taking hojd.r crested a Inrtfsv
surplus of centraliied extras. The faet that
the butter makers are war ami Uist the
price of buttoriat ia etonorinaHy .huh here, la
all that has kept -- the general ; price from
tumbling. With batterfat on ' it present
betas, i would - be impossible to sell cube
extras below S7a a pound end- breakeven,
although ia-- soma - seeaion stsU creameries
hare , been paying the war price for tat and
have sold their butter at a lose.- .1 , . -; " "
- nbirawi ttfw Tork. San Francisco and IjOS
Ang-ies all kept their butter price within very
narror umita curing m .wees; w
k-rancisco showed no ehanir ,,whatever while
at other points the change waa fractional.
Surplus butter here -went, into storage during-
tne week. - ;'. ..
Cube butter extras ruled: '
,Port. Chi N. T. 8 F. Ui.
foa.-J:...SBc:;5e ,r S7e 1 40 48c
Tues, . i.37c- 85o ,klT 40He
Wed. ....,870 35. - 80H0 ' 40
Then. ,i.87e 'S8 87e 40c
Fri. To-" 80o.,.' - 38c - 40e
Sat v.. -.37 ,37c '.. SOe- ,
w.k, asn ssaca .' 37 He 42c
Year age .3 5o 3S . 30a 1 S0c 3
4 80
42o
42c
42c
42c
42c
LIVESTOCK fiDES
LOWER III YARDS
North Portland Buyers Put in. a
iWeek of Price Busting, Yal
1 lies Slide in. Each Line.
' PORTLAXn.
IL-n.
This week. 6976
Week ago; . 5009
3 weeks age 8072
4 weeks ago 3793 . 2003
Tear ago . 2271 - 1793
I years ago 8560 3551 :
S years goJ2T73 ' 2333 .
years age 1 ou xsow
Livestock Buitket
depressed st No,
It seemed re-a
demand. The lat:
momencs and
LIVESTOCK HCX.
Cattle. Celve. Sheeg, Or.
3726 149 - 4966- 104
2775 v4S2 -634-4
2441-151 927T
29T t- 878
143 7816
403-64 45
: 20 " 4306
153 $650
lower
167
180
IS3
113
155
X33
S3
conditions were omewri-
SViitlarMt fnr tha week.
ef sappiy aasn oc
wavered at W critical
recnltos generally.
tbcmaUer
'Friday.
91
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98
88
116
4
115
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88
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42
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92
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81
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81
90
97
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110
98
108
92
97
99
Egg Market Civetle - .
' Local egg market reflect aa ers-tm tone.
The Poultry Producers recently ad'Snoed then
select to 29e a dozen but tbw -werr,t"w
not JoBowed by oOiers. Tpewfoiv on. Thursday
the association reduced t onotation cn se
lec to -27c. thereby . virrfreut the entire
adWe. On the fetf day that the roultry
association cut back i-s-Pric ?"T
tevei, one of - the- big bsndier edvanced the
qnotatioa la a wen to 28c, , .
. Little et eJABg was showa in the price Of
eccs at any of the leading centers during ths
week. Chicago waa the chUf advancer,' mov
ing" frotS 21o a week ego to 23c Friday,
whimNeer 1 York remained stationary at - 4 1 e
for lacific slope whites. San Francisco fluc
tnaied around ,26 027c The latter, had
poviously been a liberal buyer of and bidder
for Oregrn mixed color eggs but reports from
there indiosted - much disgust regarding the
lack of eualitr. . :
illM,l motr rnlMV
- Port. . Chi." . 17. T.
Moo. ...29o '22o 41e.
Tues.- ...28c 22 . 41o
Wed. . .,.29 23o . - 41
Thurs. ...28o 33o ..,.4iet
Frt. ... .280 23e ' ..41..;
Sst ...28o 3e 42e
Week ago .29e 21o , 4 lo
year ago ,2be ii Vx '
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Kew Tork Batter and Eggs r- ". ;
He. Tork. June 0-4. X N. 8.) Butter
Market active and firm. Creamery., extras,
87 039c; do- fima- 34 0 37 He; do hlThrr
scoring, 37 0 40c' state dairy, tubs. 29 0
86 He; ladles, fresh extras. , 30 31c
"Chseas . Market firmer. . State Whole
milk, special 20 0 21e; average run. 10
0 20; lower gradeSi -17 19c Wisconsin'
Whole huiltv fancy Touas America. 19 H 0
20ci A -,-!---- v' ' - i
- Engsi , tfarket steady. Nearby white, fancy.
41?42e; do brown, fancy, , 32 0 84c; extra,
28081c; firsts. 24 26a,
Milk The nominal whole-ale price is $1.75
per cwt., delivered ia. New lork. ., , .
; Money-and Exchange -.
' New TcrkV'Jaiiev 24. to. P.) Marks
epened at ''-low record, ,.Ot2 , today ;
other foreign exchange was easier. - Sterling.
$4.49, off . He: - franox, .0844; tore,
.0468.- msrks. 0284, off .0001; Danish
kronen. .2125, off .0014. - .
Foreign eeehange closed eaaierr s Bterttng,
$4.88. off 1 ; francs. .0841. off .0006:
tire. .0463. oft ,0007; surka. ,0028, oil
.0001. . - -
' 1 ' IFaval Stores Market - 1
New ' Tork. Jnne 24.-Turpcrrrtnw Savna-nab.-
$1.40; New - Tork, $1.48.,, .
- Kosm eavannah, 64.25; New Tork,. $5.00.
v; , Baeaos Aires tv'heat
Buenos - Aires, Jnne 24. Wheat closed
Both August and Septsraber. 110, low
er; corn. He nix her; flax and ee.es, -in-.hprd
,M eather fine. .. . ? - s -v.,.- .- - .
. - Tua present winter In the son them part of
Argentina one of the severest in nutotTi
There haa been continued cold weather - for
more than a mnnth, - with heavy snow fall
CooRdt-rahls damage to crops and to cattle
reported ! from sows - points.' The outward
mpvement of wheat from Argentine this week
wss - of fair proportions, amounting to about
8. 500.O0O bushels, compered with S ,000.000
Dofltefci last weak- it teckonaa.. there
st.U more than 35.000.000 bushels rt this
cereal remaining evaiiable for export. Weather
recently baa beea ensetued with Ireouent nunj
and while . tine -mcsstnre has bgeRsvorabl
for the progress of the new crop, it haa hin
dered - the - movement of the oid wheat front
tne interior to the. porta, , -
:p , Dried -,Frnlt and Beaas -
Kew Tork. June 24. -fl V. 8) Bes
ro arret firm. . Marrow choice, 69.23 09.50
pea choice, sio.so; red kidney choice. SO. 25
Dried fruit market firm. Apneobs, choir
to extra, faney, .27 0 34c; apples, evaporated.
pr:ms to fancy. 16 019 c; prnaes, 80s to
60s. 13 18 He; prunes. 60s te 100s. 7 0
12o: peaches, eftmce to extra lancy. lssr 21c.
seedle-a , raluns. sulphur -, bleached. 22 0
3e. - .
8. T.
27o .'
26
270
28c
27o ,
27o
U A.
28a
: 28e
27c
27c
, 27e
. 27a
2 80
27e 7c
Friday.
Cbeset P-rice la- Lifted
Tilhiniva: advaneed - its - Belli no- orice of
cheene Is a pound dunn; ihe week and created
lonkhmbh wonder . in - the trade generally.
While , aome had been of th , opinion that
cheese prices would be advanced, at least after
talkin wish ;a.rl Ilabeeiacll. secretary of the
Ti i,m(Mir AmnumuB. .ute .asos in a-enenu
was unprepared for suoa move- ana naa mum
rheese ea hand.; Even the bigger wholesalers
war- (-auctfit bv Mr. - Haberiach -enoaen re
turn f asm. California and a eudden advance
in. the erica here, . . It has been noted in the
trade -that every time the Tillamook people go to
th South. -an. ad vane In enease man Its -
. In the trade , there ia debate aa to-whether
sueh e, change in the price was jmaiied y
conditiona in any of -the leading markets of
tha coTintnr. , Only the wider demand than srrp-
Ply of fiilamaok can seemingly account fuc
such a price movement at this time.
1,. U ewltirr -frtees Are own
Further lowering ef chicken prices was shown
in the local wholesale trade lor the we
KiRiiTx held off thmr nurehaseS because ot
previous overstock and while ths total supply
of the week waa by no means heavy, accttraula-
tinm were shown from day - to day. -i nn
applied principally to lightweight hen and
broilers.' there being a fairly good call for
heavy-hena and springs. Ducks continued to
show a lack of appreciative aemino.
Teal Market Doe Better '
Improved demand was shown for country
i-ifled calves dnrinc - the week. - Much
plaint cam from shipper regarding the- low
prices tliey received during tne previous weea.
This resulted in diminished - supply com-
Ing forward. Country killed boss were lust
about holding toeir own as a renm ci tne
lower Uvestock e market. ; Lambs are weaker
and lower for country killed. A very. severe
slump in the Urestock price was th dominat
ing reason.
strawnerry suppiisf
.Decreased sttpplis ' ef strawberries
shown, durine the latter Dart of th
Prices wave erratic during .the period pat in
the main were about steady.
limited sncohes of raspbeniss. currants
end blackberries came forward and no, -general
market was esrapusnra.
Small sixod chemes' War practically ira-
possible. to . sell during ' the week, but good
stoek of sis brought favorable onees. Moral
Ann and Bints of -quality mjvlng trom 16 to
200 pound.
. 7 , . Wool $ltutlort Quirt
Quiet tone was shown for-wool daring the
week. Some effort was made to reduce the
price on Willamette valley offerings during
the1 period but' this did not prove . much of
a . recces because th price was . already too
low and out of line with what had beea ob-
tainable elsewhere for similar enahty.
Potato Demand Fair
- Fair demand waa shewn for old crop po-
tstoes dwiBi th week, but only a limited
nnanritv - was in sunt or wanted. New acock
from The Dalles a well as from the South
wa of taring ia abondance with price gener
ally easing oI.
Hjs market showed a faJfiy --eady ton in
view of the fct that price fracuooally
reduced. Hog value, here r aia too low
e.widering the cast of i porting ndwvt of
fertnas. North- Portnd buyer Vr again
playing th gam ther hav played 0. and off -for
several 5 earn, forcing value her hhtoW the
price that eompedng market of th Paotfie -,
slope are' partrK- It ia a conditico that doee-i
not speak will for those who claim they are
trying to buJld th livestock industry of the.
Pacific Northwest. - , . - -
' ; KfiJ hav. become ad dependent upon the
wsretV shipments of twin from th midwest '
iirtt Jhey are no longer seemingly aaxtoa foe
focal aciennsa. -st u m we weea sna .
big fellows nsually put out etrong bids . te
force the little fellows to pay more for hogs
than the actual market jusafie. er that tne
packers pay for the bulk of their supplies.
fats remove competition in th yoking trade. -General
boa 1 market - ranees
Prime- Hght ... . . . . i , .$11.600 11-75
Smooth heavy, 230-300 Bs... 11.00 11-25
Hmooui heavy, boo tog. up.;, lo.oowil.oo
Rough heavy Vv-i " -. -' 8.00 0 9.50
Fat pigs ... r... .. ...4-, 1 1.50 0 11.75 .
Feeder pirs 11.50011.75
Stag , . . ... $.00 0 8,00
MrC , Cattle rr4cee,Diwe' " -KiBers
' continued to press still lower the '-'
prioe of cattle at North Portland for the week.
V hue making a very desperate effort to main"
tain U prwe-f dressed beef, they paid only
here ' and there the -. extreme - euotatioa for
quality- staff. , , This appeared te give them .
juntifiestion for holding up the beef price.
ivmie claims were made dnnng the week
that the depression, in eettla did not touch 'the
bettor class stuff, this waa scarcely th truth
for practically everything ia the alley sold for ,
leas except where the. big fellow wanted to r
make a showing and in a nam ins 1 way brought
a load here end there at an extreme prioe.
There is nooisputing the faet that killers
unmercifully beat down- the prioa of ordinary
cattle, bnt mad no change whatever in, the
price ot dressed beef.- The livestock man loses.
but the public gets- as benefit whatever from -the
lower prices. ... v,-, . V. .
general range ex cstu crala:
Choice bay-fed steers. ; . . . 8.25 0 8.T8
SHORT LOSSES FORCED Ilf
, SEW YORK COTTOIT, TRABIIfO
New Tork, -Jan 24. -There was a renewal
of general Ua nidation at the opening - of -the
cotton market. First prises were 6 to 26
points 'lower and th market sotm ahowed Bet
leases "Of some 35 -to 40 - points, wis ring
decline of aDtrroxlmatelv SS car bale
compared with last Tuesday's" hih record. -Th
selling was . chiefly due to prospects tor con
tinued favorable gTtnring weather in th
South, which was -supposed to 'b in tim
to influence ths and -June . eondition of th
grounds of the government, bnt there was also
osarun comment os mmuim -oa .loreigu
exchange, unaetttod pobtical conditions abroad,
labor troublaa- at noma and tiie aomparatively
smajl amount of cotton on shipboard awaiting
clearance. Wire and eommisslon nouses were
generally sellesR, whils there waa a modem
demand from the trade in the shape ef scai
down buying orders and 1 covering of short
for ever the weekend.'
- Th eottoa market - was influanoed 1 again
today oy the Teauasuon uisc loo much -de
pendence lias- beea. placed upon unfavorable
weather conditions aad that the recent - ad
ranee a-reatlv over-rated the amount of dam
age done th growing crop, liquidation, which
hegaa Friday,- went on through tha-two-hour
sesstoe'tn large volume. Short coveting caused
- partial rally fa th final dealings, bnt the
market left oU very unsettled. -dowa -23 to
points, . -v."-.- ;v-,'.-t,
'" - -v-j, - . . - - 1 1 -. ,.'
Prices Reported by Overbeck A Cooke Co.)
Jajt-' -J-ii-2$e-5,; 2117 ff 209S'. ''"2108
Feb,,- , . i A ; . . ; . . 2103
Maiv,i..i 310J;v 210T: 2080 ';;', 2101
April ;,ii- . . .; .vij?i . , . 2090
May i ... 2087 J- 2087 IS; 20SO 5f 2080
July .... 2151 . 2153 - 21 20 ' 2140
Aug-i... 2175 2175 S 217S , 2160
Sept. , ... . . . . . , . i . . ? . . . . , 21 50
ct. ....2155 , 2ia5-Jj2120 . 2140
Nov. '...' V'-, 2180
Dec .... 2130 ' 2180 2103 f 2123
. w xcrx spot market 2190. 30 down,
' MinneapoUa, June 24. Cash wheat No.
dark northern, .141 0148;. Ne. 2 138
HH'Hl -Jto. 1Z8 1411 a: No.
nortbem, 140 0 143 ;- No. 2.- 185 0
188 ; No. $ 127 H 0 138 ; No. 1 dark
Montana, 137 0138; No. 1 hard Mon
tana. 182; No. 2 durum 113 0 117
Ka. 8. - 108 113 U V
-Chicaro. June 24. Wbes WA "9 red.' 1 IS
No. 3. 113 H; Ne. 2 hard, 11. Cora Na
2 mixed. 62 0 63; Ne- 8, 62; No. 2 yellow
ttllsMH: No., 8. lnte2nt No.
whit. 62 ; No. S. 02. Onta No. .2 white.
38 042; No. 3. 86 0 39; Ne. 4, 35 0
66 H . - 1 - - .
mimint. Jon 24. f"sh wheat So.'
northemT 134; No. 2, 130; No. 8. 119
No. . 106 ; No. 0. 103. :
. Kew Tork Bask Statement
. New York, June 24. (L N. 8.) Bank
statement Aversgac fuoana. Increase, 833
MS.OOO; demand deposits. Increase, 618,682
OOOi time.deBoms. deereas,- S5S,000r
sew, deereasa. $19,6o0.6wO. Actual: Leans,
increase. $39,178,000; demand deposits, de
ems. 6Hs.030.OOU; time deposits increase.
.12.853,000; reserve, decrease, a ,aoo,2bO.
Mediwa-good hay-fed stoes
778 0 .25
?, f. ft v-m - ,
7.76 8.2 5
.76 7.76
.6.26 .7J
6.0O ta) 6.25-
t.26 6.76
, 0.25 0 6.75
6. a 6 4 6.26 '
.6(e 6,2 5'
6.60s) 4,60-
2.UO at 2.50
3.75 0 6,00" ;
6.00W -0O
4.00 oaio
8.000 0-60 "
7.60 0 a.oo
T-00 0 7.5 9
4.60 g 7.0O -
Choice grass steera
Medium -good
Fair-medium grass suers ...
Common grass steers
t'ommon to lair staers ......
Choice cows and , heifer' -. t . .
M varum to gcod cows, hetlers..
Fair-to medium eowa, aeilers. . .
Common tr; tail cows, hailera. . "
venner
Fair to rood feeders ........
Chok 'dsiryielvs. . ,-,
rnm ugh t - calve .
ilediu mhght calves
Heary dairy calves . , .
Wf,,Jl'PvimAM.vKt;'
T9 fill out it -Week of nto boatkia . tha
North Portland buyers beat down th enter
hasp and lamb oaotadon list daring th week.
Values on lamb especially wore hit hard, a
loss of $2 being showa during the period-of
ea aoqnv. .rmiM as vne same time quoted
the lowest sheep and lamb price of any ef
the, leading markets of the United Btates, '-
uenerai sheep and lamb trade:
Choice spring lam. k,, 93.00 0 0.00
Medium spring lamb , , , . 7.00 0 8.0O
Common spring tombs 6.00 0 7.00
Cull. spring Jamb . 6. 0006. 0O
Hesvy yaarUng t . . O.OO0 7.00
Light - yearling 7. 00 m a no
Hevy yearlings.; .,,,..,,; 0.000 7.00
Light watuera . -j- l OflStM
Heavy wathrs-r ., . , . . ."v. 6.00 0 0.00
h.we - , 3.00 0 4.00
::'-:: Blepcrttloe cf ; Llvastook ,
Foil owing waa th disposition , Bvaatock
at North Portland, lor the week;
uenvered to Cattle. Oalvea. Bog. Sheep.
Barton A Gov V . . . . 66 X . . . - 84 1
Carstens Pkg. Co . .. 260 ... $79 " 700
M Ji GiU- 117 ... 87 12
Henry pkg. . .' 100 f,'i..'
Port. Prod. Co.,,,.,,.,,,., 231 ...
Sehlesser Bros. ..... . . ' ; 1ft - 57
Swift A Co. , 086 "-MOT $047 1506
IniMd Man. C.,.. v.4T '..--. 3 . 71 .
North 26 ... .... ,. ..
Miscellaneous . , . , . . 257 12 236 431
Thru Stock ...V 720 Is 1 . 107 -wen
Oregon Feeder .,,. . .,': - 61' 2 A24 , 305
Clf. Fseders ;,t.,r ',-- ;..
Ss b "Francisco Poultry Mark et ii
8n Francisco. June 24. f V. P. 1 Pml-
try Broilers. 1 to 1 lb. 22 026. 1 - to
Hfli. 24 0 26c. 3 to 2 30082c; fryers.
31033; young rooster. 8 fit, and up. 45
50e; staggy,- 2B08Oc; colored old rooster.
17 0 18c: Leghorn aid roosters. - 14 A 1 fia:
Leihom- hens. 2H to 8 lo. 14018. 8 lbs,
and over 200 23c; targ colored Jsens, 28 0
81c: ducks, young.- 30 0 22c; geese, young,
24 01.6c ; lv -turkeys, 82 0 35ei drssssd tor
key. 86040c: Beligan hares, Uva, 13 0
15. dlwjsed. 18 0 2Se: onah. lira, fanev.' 60 ks
Kew Tork -"Wool aad Hides V i ;
New Tork, Jaae a4. t N. 8.) Woo -Market
quieter, somewhat weaker, ' Dosnestse
fleece XX Ohio. 89 04 8: domesQe polled'
scoured basis. 50 0 10Or domestic Txa scour
ed basis. 85 0 120 ; terr.tory sUpl. scoured
basis, 93 0 116.
. Hides Market, firm. Native stasia, II 0 ;
17c; branded atoem, 13 014, v ,.
- ---New :Tork'Poaltry:3fare$i!'-;
New York, ' Jone 24. ttSN. i K. ) dive
Poultry Market firm,-, .Broilers,, AO 04 Te; -fowls,
26028c; tnrkejrs. 20 0 85c; receters,
17c; ducks,. 18 0 28c; geese, 10 018c.--'
Dressed ponltry Market Weak. Chicewo,
28 0 50c; fowls, 21 0 SOc; turkeys, 25 0 52;
ducks, 20026c; geese. 15018c . -, "
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iiw Cn; 10 5
Cent- . ,.
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Davis It 7
E Butte 10
Frk Ma 2
Hanck . 2
111 Ck.,110 '
Kswan . 2
bier I.k. 3
Lak Cp. -4
te 81. 1
Mich , .k ,2
Mas Cn. 'S
Mhok .' 61
M Old C 4
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8 take. 46 AS
Sap-Bos. 1 1
J Sh M 88 $9; .
do pf, 25 23
S Utoh.' 6 ; 10
Sup Cop. 4 . 4
Trin Cop 1 1
Thool . . 63 70
U Met. 1 1-1 1
K:th Cn 2 S
U S Min 46 40
da pf. 47 47 H
Utah Ap - 2 V, 2
Vent t . 32 82
Vic ;. 1 . . Ju
Wine 1 t-1
WoJr '.. 18 . 15
Shan ',. 85 " 100 -
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