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Bate Arrivals and Departures | Arrived—May 20.—S8tr Pomona Baltimore via ports, at 8:45 a, m.; ‘agle Hazbor) uver, Botay Christensen, bktns Anne rocker, Griffson, Btr Santa BANK CLEARINGS Alexander, Admiral Seattle B. B, Box: | 1,996.10 8,086,504. Clearings vo... Balanees ..... . } Portland Clearings . + 8,700,340,00 Balances ... + 2,001,842.00 ‘Tacon transactions... 2,794,000.00 | ¢ Conat Goal Dunkern—U. 8. L. 8. Moo: Total Bertillon Record TERRE TH’ GRUB WiLL BE BETTER NOW THOUGH | THEYVE | GAT A NEw COOK OVER THERE | | | on, IVE NOTICED & DIFFERENT FINGER ON THE CHINA! Hoyetaan | — | | | —~ as an its To 1} HOLD TWAT | parr third: sent, nO. NO \TS FUNNY OST OFFIGS rere SAM F RWILL BE AFTER. You g 1} TOLD LT YUA | AINT INTERFERE | LOTTA, MISTER bditeisrh” —_KNOWS Os \_ BEST’ | EB PETE BONEBRAKES YMOUNGEST BOY WAS CAUGHT EIN THE POST OFFICE TODAY STUFFING ANGLS WORMS IN THE INK BoTTLe AUTHIN', MOM, ONLY NOW HE \Chicago Board of Trade Monday's Quotations Wheat— Open High low May o.c05 81.04% $1.05 04% 1.06% 1.06% 1.06% © 107% LOTT or Portland Live Stock jonday*s (qeotations ne of market, $8,500; me- GERMAN SALES HIT WHEAT | Other Grains Show Advance, | With Provisions Low Clone $1.04% 1.06% L07y Cattle—R } medium and common, $4.60@ 6.50; eanners and cutters, $1.50@4.25; -bulls, canners and bolognas, $24.60; calven, 190 Ibs, down, ba, $5.50@9.6 Tone of market, Medium, good and 160 to 200 Ibs., $7.8508. 0 0 Ibe, $7.60@7.8 Ibs. up, $7 } packing, smooth heavy, $6@ packing, Tough heavy, $4,606: 797.08; feeders and | | CHICAGO, May 19.—Wheat closed jlower, other grains showed smail|3 gains on the board of trade today Buying power failed in wheat aft- or a midday bulge and prices suf-|? fered moderate setbacks. Tho re=lyay.,., 9.95 9.96 geanion was caused by a ropont from Cie The Hague that German holders are selling Argentine grain at 6 cents Liverpool Grait, under the parity BHuropean demand created a firm} \y,.4_- Monday's Quotations | undertone In deferred corn, while heat— Open Hig the c month aagged under profit | May %d os ted O9 Ha taking. Weather is now unfavorable on “a Md Ma » Sm lited Oe tited Se lied 105% 66% Nominal 10.45 Tone. of market, ; 4 Ibs. down’ medium to choles, heavyweights, medium and 7@9; culls and one, all Weights, $6@7; wethers, 9; ewes, common to choice, $41@ 0.90 9.95 Clono aes Denver Live Stock Monday's Quotations Cattle—Revelp' 5,840, Market steady, Reel stoors, $810. cows and heift~ ers, $6@8, $811.60; stock~ 1) $608.50; bulla, $2Q on os ya “a Os 11d July. on on on for resumption of field work, but practically all seeding is complet Oats fluctuated within a narrow range and were higher atthe finish with some inquiry Provisions continued dull lower to the finiah. | Butter San Francisco Produce nday’s Quotations, rae, 8840 Ib; and pts, 1,690, $7.90; bulk, Mark oi high- piga, prime fires 10 | Botter | Egee | Ducks. TUESDAY’ SRery | IT’S RAINING . e- HEC L Done HERS] 1 MEAN SOMEWHERE! dl FAL MAK@ ue <a CeT’s RAIN HERS EARLY CHERRIES BONUS MEASI ON MARKET HITS ‘CHANGE Clark Seedlings Are Here | Tax Reduction Hopes From Hood River Lost; Trade Is Low YORK, May 20.—The declines in months were tered on - ns market at» y—the aftermaty Early cherries were represented in lo mark Tartarians, wh numbers of selling tl matter the ark God opening "omar a ee of the bonus th ng. Ao Wall Street—the i reduction in taxes gone Up to the very last mii day the financial coi sustaining the pre by the senate. This wasd trayed in the rally just atthedes erday when stocks fractionally higher for the It has been assumed that the larger operators had fay DAIRY PRODUCTS counted the passage of tl Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers but opening prices Local creamery, cubes. .37@ . Local prints, wrapped . : DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Paid Shippers | puttertat— r Seattle delivery | Mitk—owt., fob) Beattie supply F. 0. B, condensory was the po t out to every trader in W were unable so put up the were sold Cheese— Oregon triplet Wisconsin cream. brie Washington triplets . ‘Tillamook tripl POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid Shi Live, old, per Ib , 1924, Ib. during the first market. Leading induau showed an average gain one to two points, but, c 5 Woolen, 62%, att 134 cohol, 63, 2 Fancy dressed Delgion Hares—Live Dressed .. Turkeys—Fancy d. p. youn Roosters—Oid, live, per Ib. MWoge—Choice, light . Cholce heavy, 160 Veal—Fancy milk, 60x ie 46 Heavy, medium q 87@ .12 POULTRY ‘AND MEATS Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Brollers—1024, dressed Ducks—Dressed, per Ib. . Bajdwin, te 2ST 3 tric, 214, off 2 lar! 1 Tobacco Product American Smelti Standard of N. Geese—Dressed, per 1 Tarkeys—Fancy dressed . Nelgian Hares—Dressed, ‘Ib... Cows: Yellow Newtons 26; Rome Beauties . 07 | Cooking soon . 11 | Rananes— s 1 Quotations at Union Stockyards ea oe Te. Keceipts Tuesday 104 cattle; 779 hogs.| Hxceelnns Og — | | wi lamyrna, ¢-layer Medium to goo Fair to medium , Feeders Bulls cows and helfers....7.00 n to good Fair to medium Canners .. Black, Blue Ribbon, 36 ib-08 | Grape Frait—Fiorid Heney—Comb, per per Ib, inges—Per box. Jumble pack, per Pineapple, case Strawberries—Calif, crate Prime lambs Common to choles Yearlings Wethors China, per Ib. (Tho prices given are Pecans—Per Ib. retail dealers by wholeaa! feasonal exceptions, prices can be figured by deducting the cost of transportation to Seattle and approxi- mately 15 per cent for hauling, storage And selling cost.) Artichokes. Asparagus. Kennewick, 12+ | Beans—String, new ‘Texas string, 36-1b. hamper. Beets—Local itd Beet, per owt. HIDES AND W 5 (Buying price f, o Be 6. Salt Hides and Bulls—1b fireen Hides and Balls : 1.00 | Calfskins, green or salted to 18 Ibs e9s: |Carrots—Per sack New doz, bunches” Cauliflower Local hothouse Onjons—Cal,, per 1, 601 Medium, co Coarse, he Sheep pelts, each Lamb pelts, Balted sheep Mohair—Long, § Dry long do, short i Ww Clean, fine Cloan, medium Modium, heavy + Coarse Coarse, b rt Matted . Spinach rae Sauash—Per 1 |Tommtoen—Mexican, lug ‘Turnips—Sack ,. FRUITS Cash Wheat wt Extras, 20%0 doz. oxtra pullota, (sheep Recoipte, 1,685, Market 260 high CHICAGO, May 19.—Cash wheat—No. dow. underdized pullets, 19t90 dors er, Clipped lambs, $18,50@ 14.60; ewes, & hurd, $1.00 % @ 1.10 Cheese—Callforula fats, fancy, 220 1b, 40407.60, Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Applos—Winesai Arkansas Bla Outs No. 4 Pan ae ee a a es lidge’s veto of time