Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 01, 1917, Page 21, Image 21

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    TIIE MORNIXG OREGOXIAX TTJTJRSDAV.
NOVEMBER 1, 1917.
21
BASIS IS ADOPTED
Merchants' Exchange Accepts
Oregon Grain Grades.
WILL APPLY ON ALL TRADES
Baling
able
Is Regarded as More Favor
to Farmers Than That
Adopted on Oats and Barley
tf Seattle Board.
At & special meetinic of the Merchants
Exchange yesterday action was taken rel
ative to the basis of trades in oats and
barley, and rules were adopted which the
members regard as more advantageous to
shippers than those recently put into force
by the Seattle exchange. The standards
as fixed by the grain standard committee
of the Chamber of Commerce will govern
operations on the local board, whereas In
the north the state of Washington standards
will rule.
By the Seattle ruling- trades In that
market will be made on the basis of No. 2
(Trade, 'Washington standards. On No. 1 oats,
the premium will be $1, on No. 3 the dis
count will be $2. and on No. 4 there will
be a discount of $4 a ton. In barley trades
at Seattle the premium on No. 1 is XI,
the discount on No. 3 Is SI. SO. and the dis
count on No. 4 is ?3. Portland trading,
on the other hand, will be straight on the
Chamber of Commerce grades of standard
'A" for brewing barley and on No. I feed
grade for feed barley. The oats standard
la yet to be fixed by the committee.
In regard to sack differentials a rule
similar to that In effect at Seattle was
adopted of 4 cents on bad order sacks
and II cents on resacks. A differential of
S3 a ton was fixed between bulk and sacked
oats and barley.
EASTERN" OATS ARE $45 AT EXCHANGE
Northwestern Oats Are Steady nt $48.50
Bid Barley Is I nchmnged.
There was no trading In local oats at the
Merchants Exchange yesterday, but 100 tons
of Eastern clipped 3S-pound oats were sold
at $45 for November delivery. Northwestern
oats, both October and November, were at
S4S.50 bid. Offers for barley were un
changed from the preceding day.
Weather conditions In the Middle West,
as wired from Chicago:
"Minneapolis, Duluth partly cloudy, 30.
Winnipeg cloudy, 25. Chicago clear, cold.
Peoria cloudy, 36. Hutchison, Topeka, clear.
27 to 35. Kansas City, St. Joseph, St. Louis
clear, 23 to 40. Omaha cloudy, 40. Nebraska
City partly cloudy, cool. Davenport clear,
80. Decatur snowing, 40. Ohio mostly clear,
cold, 30 to 33. Toledo light snow."
Broomhall says of the wheat situation In
Australia:
"Weather generally favorable, but parts
dry. Wheat yield Is estimated at 120.000,
000 bushels, with the exportable surplus
placed at fully SO. 000,000 bushels, as horn
requirements are 40,000,000. This added to
the already largo stocks In the Common
wealth of old wheat Is causing nervousness
among merchants, as storage facilities are
already taxed and the problem of shipping
-far from satisfactory. Kxport prices are
lower and spot being pressed for sale and
It is believed that foreign consumers are tak
ing advantage of the abnormal condition to
obtain supplies at unreasonable prices.
.Wheat now is below an international parity."
Local receipts. In cars, in October, 1917,
as compared with the same month last
year, were;
Wheat Barley Flour Oats Hay
October, 101T.".1946 24 208 200 237
October, lull!., eml 23 151 121)4 1U7
Terminal receipts, In cars, were reported
by the Merchants' Exchange as follows:
Wheat Barley Flour Oats Hay
Portland. Wed.
Year ago
Season to date.!
Year ago 1
Tacoma. Tues.
43
2
1
83
til
... .
9
C4
....
ns
14T
8
u
838
eia
....
127
170
16
8
M0
718
23
1711
3
807
tS4
8
720
027
4
7S7
7S
10
8
1752
1437
i our ago. . ,
:3
Season to date. !;,"
l ear ago 284 i
Keattle. Tues.. 4U
Year ago HH
Season to date. 1727
Year ago 2:i33
T
2
614
7 Oil
JIEAT
ANIMALS GAIX IX PRICE
Cheep,
Lambi and Hogs Far Exceed Cattle
and Poultry.
. The prices received by producers for cat
tle, sheep and hogs, September 15, and
chickens, October "1, have gained 62.7 per
cent In the general average from 1918 to
1017, according to the latest report of the
United States Department of Agriculture.
The advance for beef cattle per 100 pounds.
live weight, was from tf.55 to $.40, or 28
per cent; for veal calves per 100 pounds,
from $-77 to $11.08, or 28 per cent; sheep
per 100 pounds, from $6.25 to $10.03, or
81 per cent: lambs per 100 pounds, from
SS.22 to $13.06, or 59 per cent; Hogs per
100 pounds, from $9.22 to $13.89, or 70
per cent, and chickens, from 14. 3 to 18.1
cents per pound, or 27 per cent. Sheep.
lambs and hogs have far exceeded beef cat
tle, veal calves and chlokens In the up
ward price movement at the point of pro
auction.
ine highest price at the farm per 100
pounds, live weight, reached during the
year under review, was $8.70 for beef cat
tie in May, $11.08 for veal calves (n last
September, $10.15 for sheep in May, $13.00
ior lamps m last September. $15.60 for
Hogs In last September, and 18.1 cents per
pound lor chickens October 1 of this year.
ine latest larm price reported is the
Highest one of the year for veal calves
jambs, hogs and chickens. The May price
was me nignest lor beef cattle anrj sheep,
OREGON CORXICHOX GRAPES HERE
First lot Ever Been Locally Comes From,
Bouinem I art of btute.
rne nrst Southern Oregon Cornlchon
grapes ever seen on the local market were
received yesterday. They were equal to
the California article and sold at $1.50
1.73. Tokays from Southern Oregon brought
$1.85(6; 1.50. Only a few email shipments of
4icai uoncoros were received.
. inert was a fair movement In apples.
wnn tne aemana cbiefly tor the lover.
priced grades.
Another car of Florida grapefruit la due
Sutter Trade Continues Slow.
There were no changes (n the dairy prod
uce markets yesterday. Butter moved slow
at the previous day's quotations for coun
try creamery. The egg trade was without
new feature.
rnere was a brisk demand for heaw
hens, but not many were received. Dressed
meats were unchanged.
Dank Clearings.
Bank clearings of the Northwestern cities
yesieruay were as follows:
. Clearings. Balances
rortland $3,702,174 $753,R3
Seattle 4.1152. !tS7 881.8O0
Tacoma 607,435 2O0.U5O
BPOKune 1,281.1187 192.283
Total October clearings of Portland in this
u luriner ears were
octooer, 191
$10S.442.fl51
October, 1916. . .
October, 1916. . .
T9.B05.9!l3
. .... 5U.997.497
63.715.228
October, 1H14...
October,
1913. . .
83.727.569
58.087.012
October.
11)12.,.
October,
October,
October,
1911...
1910. . .
1909. . .
65.133.1tM
- 4S.34-t.5t!
. .... 40.908,548
PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS
Grain, Feed, Flour, Etc
Merchants' Exchange, noon session.
October delivery:.
Oats Bid. Tr. Ago
No. 2 white feed. .......... ..$48.50 $33.50
Barley
Standard feed 49 00 87 00
btanaara Brewing ............ . 50.50 ...
futures Bid
December oats........ ............ $48.00
December feed barley..: 40.00
December brewing barley 50.50
Eastern oats and corn In bulk:
Oats
No. 3 white. November ..... 44.00
3S-Ib. clipped white, November. ...... . 44.50
Corn
No. 11 yellow, January. 52.00
No. 3 mixed, January 01.00
Oats
December No. 3 44.00
December, clipped .. 44.50
Corn
February,- yellow B1.R0
February, mixed . 50.50
WHEAT Bulk basis Portland for No. 1
grade: Hard white Bluestem. Early Bart.
Allen. Qaigalus, Martin Amber. $2.05. Soft
white Palouae bluestem. fortyfoid. White
Valley, Gold Coin. White Russian, $2 03.
White club Little club. Jenkins club, white
hybrids. Sonora. $2.0L Red Walla Red
Russian, red hybrids. Jones fife, coppei.
si.ttS. No. 2 grade. 3c less: No. 3 grade,
6c less; other grades handled by sample.
FLOUR Patents, $10.20; Valley, $U.80;
whole wheat. $10.40; graham. $10.20.
M1LLFEED Spot prices: Bran, $30 per
ton; shorts, $33 per ton; middlings, $41;
rolled barley, $55frA7; rolled oats, $54.
CORN Whole, $83: cracked, S!4 per ton.
HAY Buying prices, f. o. b. Portland:
Eastern Oregon timothy, $27 per ton; Val
ley timothy, $23325; alfalfa, $22.5024:
Valley grain hay, $20; clover, $20;
straw. $3.
Dairy and Country Produce.
BUTTER Cubes, extras. 44ffp44l4c: prime
firats, 43(&43He. Jobbing prices: Prints, ex
tras. 48c: carloads, lo extra; butterfat. No.
1. 51 Q 52c
EGOS Oregon ranch, current receipts.
52c; candied, 54 it 57c; selects, 08 00c per
dozen.
CHEESE Jobbers' buying prices, f. o. b.
dock Portland: Tillamook. triplets. 26c;
Young Americas. 27c per pound; longhorns.
27c. Coos and Curry, f. o. b. Myrtle Point:
Triplets. 24c; Young America, 25c per
pound; longhorns. 25c per pound.
POULTRY Hens, large. 18619a; small
17 cents; broilers, 19 cents; ducks. lS4fuc;
geese. 10(5 12c: turkeys, live, 2U25c.
VEAL Fancy, lO'&'lSic per pound.
PORK Fancy. lStglitc per pound.
Fruits and Vegetables.
Local Jobbing Quotations:
TROPICAL FRUITS Oranges, $3.25 ft 4.35 ;
lemons, $8.50$7.5O per box; bananas, 55VaC
per pound, grapefruit, $2.75 7.50.
VEGETABLES Tomatoes, 75c$1.75 pet
crate: cabbuge, 1H&j2c per pound; lettuce,
50fg75c per dozen: cucumbers, 4o60c per
dozen; peppers. 9pl0c per pound; cauli
flower, 90C4K $1.60; sprouts, 10c per pound;
artichokes, 90c per dozen; horseradish, 9c
per pound; garlic, eijSc per pound;
squash, lc per pound; pumpkins, lVfcc per
pound.
SACK VEGETABLES Carrots, $1.25
1.50 per sack; beets, $1.50L75; turnips,
tl. 60(61. 75.
POTATOES Oregon. $1.5001.75 par hun
dred; sweet potatoes, 3l3c.
ONIONS Buying price: Oregon. $2.88;
country points.
GREEN FRUITS Peaches. 7585c; ap
ples, $1&2; pears. $1. 75112.25; grapes, $1.35
(1.75; casabas, 2c per pound: cranberries,
$13.50 per barrel; Quinces, $2.25 it 2.00 par
box.
Staple Groceries.
Local Jobbing quotations:
SUGAR Fruit and berry. $8: beet, $S;
extra C. $7.60: powdered, in barrels, $9.50;
cubes. In barrels, $9.75.
SALMON Columbia River, 1-pound tails,
$3.25 per dozen: one-half flats, $2; one
pound flats, $3.50.
NUTS Walnuts. Z3c: Brazil nuts. 1SB
21o; filberts. 2223c; almonds, 1920c;
peanuts, 10f12c; uoooanuts. $L10 per Cox. ;
pecans, 1 7 (t 1 lie
BEANS California, small white, 14Ue:
large white. 14 Vic; Limas, 14tac; bayous.
OVic; pink, 10c.
COFFEE Roasted. In drums. 1725e,
SALT Granulated. $10.75 per ton: half.
ground 100s, $15 per ton; 50a, $16 per ton;
dairy. $18.75 per ton.
RICE Southern head, B99e per pound:
blue rose, 8c; Japan style. IHQTc
DRIED FKUIT Apples, 13V4c; peaches.
Igrl2c; prunes. Italian, lltijplSo; raisins.
83o&$3 per box; dates, fard, $2.50&3 per
box; currants, 19c; figs, $22.50 per box.
Provisions.
HAMS All sizes, choice, 33c; standard.
32c; skinned. 29 ft 032c; picnics, 23c; cot
tage rolls, 80c
LARD llerce Dasls, kettle rendered.
27Vsc; standard, pure. 27c; compound, 21a.
BACON Fancy. 4o47c; standard. 42a
44c; choice, 33r41c
DRY SALE Short clear backs. 2731r:
exports, 31 33c: plates, 26 28c
Hops, Wool, Etc
HOPS--miT crop, 25 27c per pound; 1818
crop. 172uc per pound.
WOOL ixtra. Oregon, fine, 501200a per
pound; coarse, 55&60C per pound; Valley,
55fr 60c per pound.
mohair Long staple, G3e.
CASCARA BAKU. New. 7 Vie; old. 8o per
pound.
tallow jno. l, 120 per pound; No. 2.
11c
Hides and Pelts.
HIDES Salted hides. 25 lbs. and up. 18c;
sslted stags. 50 lbs. and up. 14c; salted and
grean kip, 15 to 25 lbs., 16c; salted and
green calf up to 15 lbs., 22c; green hides.
5 lbs. and up. 13c; green stags, 50 lbs. and
up, 11c; dry flint hides, 28c; dry flint calf,
up to 7 lbs., 30c; dry salt hides. 23c; dry
horse hides, $1.50 to $2.00; salted horse
hides, $3 to $4.
rKLTS Ory long wool pelts. 42c: dry
short wool pelts. 25 to 30c: salted sheep
pelts, long wool, each $4 to $5; salted lamb
pelts, each, $1.50 to $2.50; salted short wool
pelts, each, $1.50 to $2; dry sheep shear
ings, each 1.1c to boc; salted sheep shear-
lugs, each, 25o to 60c,
Oils.
KEROSENE Water white, drums, bar
rels or tank wagon, 10c; cases. 18 ft Q 22c
GASOLINE Bulk. 20"Ac: cases. 29c: naoh.
tha. drums, 10 toe; cases, 28c; engine dis
tillate, drums. 10 Vc; cases, 10c.
Li?Bfc:h;iJ oil Raw. barrels, $1.25: cases.
$1.35: boiled, barrels, $1.27; cases, $1.37.
TURPENTINE -In tanks, 85c: In cues
750.
BAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET
Prices Current on Eggs, Vegetables, Presh
Fruit. Ktc, at Bay City.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 31. Butter Fresh
extras, 43M;c; prime firsts. 43o.
Ilkss Fresh extras. 5jic: fresh firsts
5.c; fresh extra pullets, 46c; extra firsts.
puiiets, io;C.'
Cheese New firsts, 22 Vic; Young Amer
leas. 25c.
Poultry Hens. 3'S2Gc: roosters. 16!B17c:
iryers, 2jM2ttc: broilers. 2ii4D27c: souaba.
$2.fU(3; pigeons, $1.50; geese, 1S&20C,
ducks, 1,'lie; turkeys, 29;31o for young.
vegetables summer sauash. 11.75: cream.
$lfe 1.13; eggplant, $l.oO; bell peppers. 85e$p
1.1. chile, uorubuc; peas, oi&tic; tomatoes
60o"q $1.2o; celery, 20fff.25c; green corn
$1.25'(i 2; potatoes, $1.75; sweet, $2.05;
onions. Australian Drown,, x 2.6. 1 ; green, $1 tt
d; garlic. 7c; cucumbers. G0a&l: beans.
string, 7s He; wax, 5j(.7c; lima, etnloc;
oKra, ?i.-jjriri.iu; pumpkins, oj75c; car
rot., $1,159x1.23; beets. $1.5001.00; turnips,
iwi.-'i; rnuoarD, ucwsi.d.
Fruit Grapes, seedless. $1.15ffll.25:
maiaga. sj.pi. o: pears, sn: canta ouDen.
i.iu; watermelons. i.;u"?::.ou: peaches. 75c
$1; plums. $1.2u(S 1.75: flES. 63fe75c: cran
berries. $4.50; lemons. $6.50fi'7; persimmons.
s i.ao wi i.du; grapeirult, $431,4.00: quinces.
7nc&$1.23; oranges. Valenclas. $3.50 ift 3.75:
pineapples, $2.50 1 3.50: apples, Bellefleur.
16Fl.25; Newtown Pippins, $1.1544 1.50;
pomegranates, si.doi&z.
Hay Wheat and oat. S23W25: tame oat
f 254 28; barley, $20&24: barley straw, 800
00c per bale; alfalfa, $19J22.
Meals Alfalfa, $30ifi)31; cracked corn and
feed corn meal, $86&87; cocoanut, $42.
Flour $10. K0 per barrel.
Receipts Flour, 4S53 quarters; barley,
1745 centalB; beans, 12.423 sacks: potatoee.
5745 sacks; onions, 6650 sacks; hides. 4305:
nay, u ions; wine, uu gallons.
Naval Stores.
SAVANNAH, Ga., Oct. 81. Turpentine
steady, 49V4c; sales, none: receipts, 197 bar
rels; shipments, 695 barrels; stock, 21,715
onrreis.
Rosin firml sales, 843 barrels; receipts,
014 oarreis; snipments. iij barrels: stock
79,3.r barrels, uuote: B, U. B, FV G, $8 15
H. $817H: I. '$8.22: K. $825; M. $8 45
N. $7.257.30; WG. $7.407.50; WW, $7.30
9 7.7o.
XTopa, Etc.. at New York.
NEW YORK, Oct. Rl. Hops easier; state
medium to choioe 1017, 733i80j: 1918. nomi
nal; Pacifies 1917, 34:937c: 1916, 3024e,
Hides and wool unchanged.
Duluth. Linseed Market.
DTTLTJTH, Oct. 81. Linseed on track
$3.14g 3.17H : to arrive, $3.12; October. $3.14
Did; iNovember, $3.12 asked; December,
$3.04Vs bid; May, $3.07.
n.lcd Fruit at N1-1T York.
NEW YORK, Oct. 31. Evaporated apples,
prunes and peaches scarce and strong, owing
to car Bhortage and slow arrivals.
New York Sugar Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 81. Raw sugar, stesdy.
Centrifugal. 8.0Oe; molasses, 8.02c. Refined,
steady; fine granulated. 8.35c,
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, Oct, Slv PQt cotton QuJeti
middling, 23.85c, . . w
YARD'S BEST MONTH
October Establishes Record at
North Portland.
RECEIPTS ARE 927 CARS
Gain of 12 4 Cars Over Best Previous
Showing Heavy Run or Cattle
Is Feature of Operations.
Prices Are Steady.
October was the banner month at the
Portland Union stockyards, with the largest
run of stock In the history of the Institu
tion. Total receipts amounted to 927 cars,
which is a gain of 124 cars over the best
month's receipts heretofore.
The Increase was accounted for by the
big run of cattle during the month, the
receipts amounting to 14.210 head, a gain
of 3788 head over the arrivals In the same
month last year. The comparative decrease
In calves, hogs and sheep was very small.
For the year to date the increase. In cattle
receipts has amounted to 20.149 head.
The comparative official statistics of the
Stockyards Company follows:
Cattle. Calves. Hogs. Sheep. Cows.
Oct.. 1017. . 14.210 717 27,177 19,342 ' 927
Oct.. 1918.. 10,422 982 27.380 19.378 759
Increase... 3,788 108
Decrease 2H5 303 28
Yr. to date. 83,008 4.790 170,2110 121,128 5.331
Last year.. 62,897 3,771 253,059 144,180 6.474
Increase... 20.149 1,019 ,
Decrease 74,209 23,052 143
There was a good run of 14 loads at the
yards yesterday and a fairly active market.
Prices in general were steady throughout.
The bulk of hog sales were at $15.75 and
the top was again quoted at $13.83, Off
grade cattle were quoted weak, but prime
stock was unchanged in price. The few
sheep sales reported indicated a continued
firm market.
Receipts for the day were 288 cattle, 2
calves, 3u2 bogs and 187 sheep. Shippers
were:
With bogs J. Crocker, C.ntervllle, "Wash.,
1 load.
With cattle P. J. Brown, Baker, 8 loads;
Cooper & Whltstead. Riddle. 1 load; C. H.
Beagle, Cottage Grove, 1 load; G. W. Reese,
Myrtle Point, 1 load; A. J. Kickner, Mid
land, 1 load.
With mixed loads C. H. Farmer, McCoy,
1 load hogs and sheep; S. L. Overton,
Brownsville. 1 load cattle, hogs and sheep;
Robert McCrow, Golciendale. Wash., X load
cattle and hogs.
The day's sales were as follows:
Wt. Price
Wt. Price.
250 $15.75
2 steers. .
2 steers. .
8 steers. .
1 steer. . .
1 steer. . .
1 steer. . .
1 bull...,
1 bull...,
1 bull
4 calves.
G cows . . .
5 cows. .,
2 calves.
7 cows . . ,
12 cows. . .
21 hogs. ..
735 $r,.oo
835 6.01)
1 hog
1 hog
1 hog....
1 hug. . . .
1 hog. ...
1 hog. . . .
1 hog. . . .
lj. (fl
11:13
1031)
1090
720
1120
820
llNiO
285
1131
10:18
1IH)
MIS
825
7.7fl
3110
180
loo
190
310
845
198
40
1 09
109
113
7
81
80
150
82
R80
I1I8O
6 15
880
800
1)50
832
745
770
15.7
0.0O,
5.25
3.5o
6.20
3.50
13.75
15.75
14.75
13.75
14.115
15.65
13.00
9.00
9.(10
10.23
13.75
8.00
0.0O
7.0O
8.5l
8.25
8.00
4.51)
5.50
3.50
5.50
4.0O
5.50
2.0O
4.00
2 hogs.
riil4 hok-s. .
8. OK
4 hogs.
0.75
5.0O
9.0O
9 ewes. .
9 ewes . . .
8 ewes . . .
3 lambs. ,
3.2
3.5l13 goats. .
125 13.7
15 goats . .
2 ho.s . . .
5 hogs . . .
7 hogs. ..
2 hugs. . .
4 hugs. . .
1 hog. . ,
1 hog
3 hogs. . .
2 hogs. . .
2 hogs. . .
2 hoss. . .
142 13.75
156 13.75
210 15.75
245 15.75
197 15.75
270 15.85
S20 15.75
186 15.75
813 13.75
160 15.75
250 15.75
1 lamb . . ,
32 goats. .
2 steels. ,
1 steer. . .
2 steers. .
1 steer. . ,
2 cows. . ,
1 cow . . .
17 cows. , ,
4 cows
3 cows . ,.
2 hogs
180 1.1.7
1 bull. .
1370
Prices at the local
Cattle
yards follow;
Beat beef steers ....
..$ 9.75fr;l0.00
7.75 4 ll.no
. . 6.25KD 7.50
. . 4.00a) 5.30
. . 7.00 ftp 7.50
.. 4.0O u 6.73
. . 7.00 't 9.50
4.00 10 7-25
.. 13.75j15.R3
.. 1.1.85 4r 13.75
.. 13.0014.00
,. 14.0014.50
. . l:l.5o tr 14.no
.. 12. SOIjr 13.00
. . 8.50 6110.50
. . 12.0041.00
Good beef steers ....
Good cows
Ordinary cows .......
rteirers .............
Bulls
Calves
Stockers and feeders
Hogs
Prime light
Prime heavy
Pigs
sneep
Western lambs
Valley lambs .-.
Yearlings
F.wei
Wethers
DESIGNATIONS OF STOCK LOADED
Shipments En Route to Leading Livestock
Markets of Country.
Destinations of livestock loaded October
30. (Carloads reported west ot Allegheny
Mountains, double-decks counteq. as iwo
ears.) Reported by .Bureau ot Markets,
North Portland.
Cattle, riorsea.Aiixea
Calves Hogs Sheep Mules ttock
Atlanta ..
9
Roston
4
13
5
772
2.1
10
12
10
20
189
2J
7
9 '
10
10
9
8
117
4
15
28
4
64
Huffalo .......
T
180
"i
Cedar Rapids ..
Chicago
0
3
1
10
58
18
12
"b
ncinnatl .....
Cleveland .....
Columbia ......
Columbus ......
Cudahy
1
84
30
204
7
2
24
14
372
18
2
7
IS
3
15
"e4
290
0
3
5
16
79
107
12
"till
8
5
2
4
28
984
8
Denver
Detroit
East St. Louis. .
Evansville
Fort Worth ....
Indianapolis ,,,
1
85
38
34
4D
"si
"4
2
1
1
-
1
r.
4
24
"io
Jersey City ....
2
E7
Kansas City . , ,
Lancaster .....
Lea Angles .
.outsville .....
Milwaukee ....
14
It
S
1
8
27
13
14
9
. 3
47
23
2
60
IS
a
o
I
4
90
Nashville
New lork .....
Ogden
Oklahoma City.
Omaha ........
Ottumwa ......
104
1
Peoria
Pittsburg
Portland. Or. ..
St. Joseph
it
St. Paul
60
San Francisco. . .
Seattle
Sioux city
Sioux Falls ....
pokane .......
Tacoma
Waterloo
Wichita
Variuus .,.,,,.1
Canada
60S
Totals 3370 808 11
One week ago.. 3534 1213 1111
Four weeks ago.4289 890 1491
State origins of
livestock loaded
ber 30:
Cattle, Horses.MIxed
Calves Hogs Sheep Mules Stock
r or forrjianu .
Idaho 5
Oregon 11
T't'I Portland 18
3
15
0
One week ago. . 19
ft'our weeKs agi) a
r- or Seattle
Washington ...
T't'I Seattle . .. ..
One week ago
Four weeks ago 2
9
Eastern Meat Trade Conditions.
R.port on meat trade conditions, Octo-
oer ji to:au a. 31., eastern time);
Beef.
"Boston Beef, fresh: Receipts liberal. msr
k.t dull and draggy, considerable movement
to creeper, aeroano very slew. Kosher beef
Supply liberal, market firm, demand good.
Steers: Receipts moderate, market dull
practically no demand for medium and
poor grades, cows: Receipts heavy, mar
ket steady to firm on better grades,' demand
lair. Ligntweignt cows little araggy.
New York Heef, fresh: Receipt, moderate,
market quiet at unchanged prices, good de
mana tor cnucka ana plates, other cuts very
slow. Kosher chucks and plates: Local
slaughter this week lighter than preceding
weea. marxei strong, demand zalr. Hind
and ribs; Supply liberal, prices unchanged
aemana very iignt. steers: Receipts ade
quate for all grades pelow choice, marke
xirm, aemana slow, cows: Receipts mod
erate, market firm, demand fair for good
StOCK.
Philadelphia Beef, fresh: Receipts liberal
maritet steady, aemana rair. Kosher beef
Supply normal, market dull and draggy, de
mand light. Steers: Receipts liberal, better
reeling Dut no onange in prices, demand lm
proving. Cowst Receipts moderate, market
BLc.tujr, ueiiiaiiu Blow,
Washington Beef, fresh: Receipts light
nei BLitauy, very little trading. ritnH
quarters weak and draggy, all sales forced
steers: Receipts light, market fairly steady,
uemana now. uows: Receipts light, market
oareiy sioauy, poor oernano for lower grades.
Pork.
Boston Receipts liberal, market dulj and
declining, demand light.
New York Receipts Increasing, mark.t
loins lower, demand slow tor loins, lair lor
i .S.
is.- "ii
15
868 801
3811 472
362 4tl2
Octo-
other cuts. Light loins selling for $27. some
heavy loins for as low as $23.
Philadelphia Receipts light, market dull
and draggy. demand very slow.
Washington Receipts more than normal.
Loin market unsettled, bams, shoulders
and picnics steady, demand light.
Lamb.
Boston Receipts heavy, market dnll and
prices a shade lower, demand slow.
New York Receipts moderate, early sales
made at uncbanged prices, - demand very
light.
Philadelphia Receipts moderate, market
barely steady, demand light.
Washington Supply heavy, market weak,
demand poor. Heavyweights very draggy.
Omaha LivaiUvrk Market.
OMAHA. Oct, 31. Hogs Receipts 2800,
5 to 10c higher. Heavy. $18. 25iJ 18.50; mixed,
$ld.35l& 18.55; light, $16.51) 4i 10.05; pigs, $14
4flS; bulk of sales, $16.35 18.55.
Cattle Receipts 8500, steady to stronger.
Native steers. $9.50(3 18.50; cows and heif
ers. $6.50;10; Western steers. $8.5013.50;
Texss steers. $7310.00; cows and heifers,
$8&9.35; canners, $5&6; stockers and feed
ers, $6.50& 12.5m : calves, $6.50(12.50; bulls,
stags, etc., $5.507.50.
Sheep Receipts 23.500, steady to stronger.
Yearlings, $11.75913; wethers, $1112.50;
ewes, $u. 7541' 10.75; lambs. $18,25 317.25.
Chicago Livestock Market.
CHICAGO. Oct. 31. Hogs Receipts 22.
000; strong. 10 to 50 cents above yester
day's average. Bulk. $1817; light, $15.23
&16.95; mixed. $15.736 17; heavy. $13.7o'u
17: rough, $13.701018; pigs. $11.75 14.75.
Cattle Receipts 21.OO0; firm: native
steers, $8. 85 SB 17.50; Western steers. $8.25
13.70; stockers and feeders. $0.1011.50:
cows and heifers. $5r? 12.25; calves, $8 14.75.
Sheep Receipts. 20,001); firm: wethers,
$8.S0.13; ewes, $7.8ill.40; lambs, $12.50
17.23.
CORN ONE GENT LOWER
CHICAGO AFFECTED BY WEAKNESS
IN WALL STREET.
Weather Conditions Also Tend to Have
Bearish Effect and Selling;
Pressnre la Heavy.
CHICAGO. Oct. 81. Material declines
took place today In the value of corn, large
ly as a result of weakness In the New York
stock market, and owing to weather con
ditions adapted to husking and to the rural
movement of new grain. The close was
steady, but 4 to 1c net lower, with De
cember $1.17- and May $1.13 to $1.13.
Osts lost a shade to Hv,c. The finish
In provisions ranged from 35c oft to a rise
of 25c.
Throughout the day selling pressure and
lack of support tended to bring down the
corn market.
Oats were easy with corn, although, coun
try offerings proved light.
Advanced prices on hogs made provisions
average higher. The Jump in the hog mar
ket appeared to be related to Federal As
surances of "proper remuneration to the
producer."
Leading rutures ranged as follows:
CORN.
Open.
.$1.184
. 1.13S
. .MV4
. .00
High.
$1.18
Low.
f 1.17H
I.12V4
.8St4
.59 is
Close.
$' '
1.13
.8H
.60 T4
40.1
41.20
Dee.
May
A.ie
OATS.
.60 "i
Dee.
May
MESS PORK.
Oct.
Jan.
41.00 40.13
41.20 41.00
.41.00
LARD.
... .... 24.85 24.7S
... .... 22.50 22.37
SHORT RIBS.
...22.10 22.22 22.10
Nov.
24.TT
22.42
Jan.
Jan.
22.20
No.
Cash prices were:
Corn No. 2 yellow. $2.15r2.1T
yellow. $2.15: No. 4 yellow. $2.12.
Oats No. 3 white. OOV&OOlic: standard.
39 i VDOe.
Rye No. 2. $1.75.
Barley $1 Sf 1.34.
Timothy $6.noT.5X
Clover 18fi24.
Pork Nominal. .
Lard $24.85.
Kibs Nominal.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 31. Barley.
98c
$1.27; flax, $3.143.18.
Grain at San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 31. Spot Quota
tions reed Dariey, J2.42 V2.4.; white oats,
$2.632.70; brsn. $3840; shorts. $38440;
minaungs, S'oqto3.
call board Barley. December. 82.38: May.
$2.40.
Puget Sound Grain Receipts.
TACOMA, Oct. 81. Grain receipts Wlieat
uQ cars, corn 1. hay 4.
SEATTLE. Oct. 31. Teste rd ay's car re-
celptss Flour 7, wheat 4S, oats 18, hay 10,
Chicago Dairy Produce.
CHICAGO, Oct. 81, Butter, unchanged.
.ggs. higher; receipts. 61 2. cases: firsts.
88(i39c; ordinary firsts, 30&27c; at mark,
cases included. 86c.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 31. The Metal Ex-
change Quotes tin firm, 83.50c bid.
Lead strong; spot, 5.87 Vac bid.
Spelter dull: soot. East St. Louis delivery.
f.B07.7uo.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, Oct. 81.- Minimum temper
ature. 66 aegreea; minimum, 44 degrees.
River reading at 8 A. 0 feet; change in
last 24 hours. (IS foot rise. Total rainfall
(5 P. M. to 5 r. SI.), none: total rainfall
Since September 1, 1917, 1.U9 Inches: normal
rslnrall sinoe September l. n.fjx inches; de
flciency of rainfall since September 1. 1917,
3.54 Inches. Sunrise. 8:51 A. M.; sunset
4:59 P. M. Total sunshine October $1, 7
hours, 38 minutes; possible sunshine. 10
hours. 6 minutes. Moonrise. 6:47 P. M
moouset, 0:33 A. M. Barometer (reduced
to sea level) at 5 P. M., 30.14 Inches. Rela
tive humidity at noon. 43 Per cent.
THE WEATHER.
5? 3 Wind
a
3 ID X
m I O "4 O
5 ' " :
:
3 : - : :
el
t .
STATIONS,
State or
weather.
Baker ......
26' 56.0. 00!. .K Clear
3! 62,0. OOl. .INW Clear
88 52iO.OO . . SW Cloudy
18 50 0.001. .ISW Clear
24 32:0.01jlO:W Snow
30 46;0.0(). .'E near
26 42 O.Oo!. . N'WIClear
Boise .......
Boston ......
Calgary ....
Chicago ....
Denver. . . . . ,
Des Moines.,
Duluth
Eureka . . . . ,
Galveston ...
18 82;o.ooiio:w pt. cloudy
isi w:v.un . . w Cloudy
48 H2 0.00. .ISB Clear
42! 64iO.00l12 SW Clear
421 62 0.OO1ON Cloudy
Helena ......
Jacksonville ,
Juneaut ....
88;'40!0.T4 4 8 ICloudy
Kansas City.
Los Angeles.
Marshf ield ,
Medford ....
Minneapolis .
New Orleans
New York.,.
North Head.
u . u'ii . . 1 , r, k lear
84 0.00 . . HV ipt. cloudy
on u.iiii . . :, w L iouuy
6i0. Olll 4'S IPt. cloudy
ouo.uu uixwihnow
BO 0. OOl. .INWIClear
46 ;0.00;20'NW!Clear
62 0.00 . .IN
Pt. cloudy
North Yakima
58 0.001. . :S
86 0.00! , ,SW
c lear
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Phoenix ,.,
Pocatello .
Portland .,
n.uoi, .! w
66 n . 001
4IE
Roseburg ....
Sacramento - .
St. Louis
8alt Lake....
San Diego. . .,
San Francisco.
Seattle
Sitka .......
Spokane ...,
Tacoma
OO'O.OII
-J
Pt. cloudy
74 0.00
46 O.OO
. NWIPt. cloud
. w c ear
tiii'O.nnj . . N Wiciear
BS 0.OOI. . NWiClear
74 0. Oil! . .IXWlCloudy
4 0.oo:i4 X Clear
. .I'411'n.uui. ,r!W Rain
341 MI O.OOl. . !.VB Clear
4i! ::. ooi. .fx Pt clpudy
4rt! VJ 0.10 30;.'E IClear
20S4 O.Olli . .1 Cloudy
321 4 0.0l. , SW Iciear
2rt 44 11. OOj.. X IClear
1S 34 (1.011 la'NWICloudy
Tatoosh Island
vaiuesT
Walla Walla
Washington
Winnipeg , . .
tA. M, today. P. M. report of preceding
flay.
WSATHER CONDITIONS.
The pressure is above normal ever the
entire country: the principal crest lyins over
the Northern Rocley Mountain States. The
pressure has been falllnfr slowly west of the
continental divide during the past 24 hours
and the temperature has risen sliirhtly. In
the Middle West temperatures have not
changed much except In -the extrerne nortit
and south, where a rise of about 30 de
grees is noted. A few snow flurries were re
ported from the lakes region and rain fall
at Tatoosh Island, Wash., during the past
24 hours, elsewhere fair - weather, prevails.
KOP.ECASTrJ.
Portland and vicinity Fair) moderate
aeutheasterly winds.
Washington Rain In West portion, fair
in east portion; fresh southerly winds.
Idaho Fair.
Oregon Fair; moderate southerly winds.
A. H. THIERSKN.
... . Jdeteoroiotflst.
LOSSES CUT
DOWN
Partial Recovery in New York
Stock Market.
EARLY SESSION IS WEAK
Liquidation Is Kesumed With Open
ing of Trading Italian Crisis
and Quarterly Steel State
ment Are Factors.
NEW YORK, Oct. 81. Another severe
wave of liquidation swept over the stock
market today, dragging the greater part ot
the list to lowest quotations since the incep
tion of the long-existent downward move
ment. -
Keener realizing of the Italian crisis, un
easiness as to the attitude of the neutral
European nations and - disappointment at
the showing of the United States Bteel Cor
poration for the third quarter were the pri
mary Influences which prompted the de
cline. Losses were partly retrieved In the final
hour, when shippings and some of the rails
rebounded vigorously.
United States Steel was singled out at
the beginning by the bear, who argued that
yesterday's statement Indicated a reaction
in that Industry. Other equipment and
more specific war Issues rallied variably
from extreme losses to 2 to 5 points.
weakness of rails constituted the most
disconcerting features of the mid-session,
but Canadian Pacific came forward Impres
sively with marine. In the last hour and
few high-priced specialties also recov
ered. Sales amounted to 1,100,000 shares.
Virtually all International and domestic
bond issues, including war flotations, were
materially lower on lighter offerings. Lib
erty 4s were steady at par. but the 3H
covered the wide range ot 09.80 to 99.86.
Total bond sales, par value, aggregated $4.-
50.000. United States bonds, old Issues.
were uncbanged on call.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
Sales.
71IO
7.5O0
2.7HO
l.loo
8. KM)
1.5O0
2. K10
0O0
20.900
3.1O0
10,000
3,4(10
200
80O
29,100
9. WOO
2.400
9.500
no
e.o'M)
3, 0
800
ll.loo
23. 8O0
5. 70O
27. 30O
5. 1 00
5.300
2.7O0
2.90O
3,700
9O0
High.
72
39
8 3 Va
85
82 Vi
108
113
:s
61 Vi
914
P8M.
85
1'.)
13
135
OO14
4 9 '4
46 Vi
18)
20
42 H
35
28-j,
83
28 H
3'4
16S
130
85
98 14
211 S
ns v
43 4
102 1,
26 V.
22
17
82
117
BOH
82 '4
301
26 Vs
70
18
71
2014
J04.
MS'-,
24
Low.
71Vs
38
62
34 Vi
SO
loo
112
13
r.s
9014
96
53
19
12V4
132
67
47
45
98H
18S
40 1
35Vi
27
50 tl
27V,
35',,
15 Vi
125 t4
H4
97
234
984
414
1)7 V
25 Vi
21
15
82V4
US'
28 4
SO
3D
24
69
17Vi
70V,
25 v.
104
91
24Vi
bid.
Am Beet Sugar.
Am Can
38
83
84
804
100
118
13
594
90
97
54
18
12
134
68i
49
45
98 U
Am Car A Fdy. .
Am Locomotive.
Am Fm tk Rfg. .
Am Sug Rfg. . . .
Am Tel Tel. ..
Am Z L oc S. . .
Anaconda Cop..
Atchison
AG WISSL.
R & O
U & S Cop
Calif Petrol....
Can Paclf
Cen Leather....
Cries A Ohio. . . .
I. M St P .
Chi tc N W
C R I A P ctfs.
19
40
Chlno Cop
t:oio r u & ir. . .
Corn Prod Rfg.
Crucible Steel. ..
Cuba Cane Sug.
274
1
28
311
36
Lllat Securities. .
Erie
Gen Electric. .
Gen Motors . . .
Gt Nor pfd
Gt Nor ore ctfs.
Ill Cent
127
84
97
28
99
42
101
Insp Cop
T.8O0
I il M pfd 107.900
Int Nickel,
lnt Paper.
0. 1HH)
3.00O
1. HMI
0.3O0
7il
I.7110
6,401)
2 .100
8. 1O0
3! 10
2.0OO
3.4O0
5110
ADO
2.8K)
200
25 S
21 V,
K C Bout J
Kennecott Cop.
Louis fic Nash..
Max Motors....
Ilex Petrol
Miami Cop. . . . .
Mis Paclf
Mont Power....
Nevada Cop....
N Y Central. . ..
N Y N H H..
Nor .- West. ...
Nor Paclf . . . . .
Paclf Mall
I'aclf T & T. . . .
Pennsylvania ..
Pitts Coal
Ray (Con Cop. . .
Reading
Rep Ir Jk Steel. .
shat A riz Cop.
Sou I'aclf
Sou Railway. ..
Ptudebaker Cor.
Texas Co
Union Paclf....
82
116
29
82
81)
. 25
61
17
704
20
14
92
24
JO
17.300 50 4 484
49
44
6,000
21.51(1)
10,800
30O
8.700
6.200
4.200
4.1 no
22
71 '
75
2'
86U
26
87 V
141
118
114
101
113
804
21 Vi
21 4
8
72
19
844
25 Vs
38
137
116
112
09
112
7
21
21
70
74
19
84 4.
26
3HV
140
117
. 11.600
. 5,51111
.361,41")
. 1.7O0
. 23,30
700
L R Ind Al.
U H Steel. . .
do pfd
Utah Cop. . .
Wab pfd "B'
Wt-t Union.
114
KV)
11.1
so
21
t.5
Westing Elec
3,200 41 40vi
41
Total sale for the day, l.lOO.uov shares.
BONDS.
V 9 ref 2a, reg
IT S ref 2s. coup
U a 8b. reg
U S 8s. coupon
IT S 4s, reg . . . . '
C 8 4. coupon. .
Atchlaon gen 4s
D R U ref 5s
N Y Cen deb 6s
Nor Paciflo 4s
96
96
99
99
105
105
85
52
96
S3
Nor Pacific 8s..
60
82
V
83
90
84
100
90
Pac Tel & Tel 5s
Penn con 4s..
So Pacific ref 4s
Union Pao 4s. .
Union Pao cv 4a
U S Steel 53
io Pac cv 5s, . . .
Anglo-Prenca 5i
I 91
Bid.
Mining Stocks at Boston.
BOSTON. Oct. 81. Closing Quotations:
A.U0U.S 53IMohawk 63
Arizona Com ..
8
.Mplsslng Mines. . 8
(.'al Hecla ..
Tentennlal
Cop Range Con.
Kant Hutte Cop.
Franklin ......
.425
. 18
, 46
. Vj
. 5
North Butte 13
jutney 88
Shannon 8
Superior ........ 41
Hup A Bos Mtn.. 8
Jranby Connol
66
l. tan ton) J- '-i
.. Royalle (cop).. 24
Kerr Lake 4
vVolverina 8)
ake Copper .,, . a
Money, Exchange, Etc,
NEW YORK, Oct. 81. Mercantile paper,
5 per cent.
sterling 60. 8 ay bills, $4.71; comm.r
cial 60-day bills on banks, $4.71; commer
clal 60-day bills. $4.70; demand, $4 75;
cables, $4,76 7-16, Franca dsmaud 6.70;
cables 5 74: guilders, demand 46, oa-
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EE We offer for investment tile unsold balance of the 9 E
ness
Ochoco Irrigation District
EE (A Municipal District.) E
CROOK COUNTY, OREGON.
Six Per Cent, Serial Gold Bonds
Dated July 1, 19X7. Due serially 1928 to J939.
E Coupon bonds in denominations of $1000 and $500. EE
Totally exempt from all Federal Income Tax and War Taxes and
from declaration of ownership thereunder.
These bonds are a tax lien on 22,000 seres of rich farm land
surrounding Prineville, Oregon.
This is an old, well established agricultural community, where
Irrigation has been successfully tried out, this bond issue being to
enlarge and extend the existing system.
This Is gravity system with low interest charge per acre and
low maintenance, and the bond issue is brought out on a basis of
present values.
Price 100 and Inter$t
Yielding Six Per Cent Net.
Approved as to legality by Messrs. Teal, Minor and Winfree,
Portland, Oregon, and Messrs, Goodfellow, Eelle, Moore and Orrick,
San Francisco, California.
Detailed Circular on Request. .
CLARK, KENDALL & CO,
Northwestern Bank BIdg.
Portland, Oregon,
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MORRIS BR
GOVERNMENT AND MUNICIPAL BONDS
PORTLAND, OREGON
Katabllabed lSD.t.
City
Province
6 Gold Notes
Dated lat September. 1917. S35,oo0 doe lat September. 191S.
$3O,0O Due lat September, 1918.
S1S.0O0 Due lat September. 1820.
Interest Payable lat March and 1st September Each Year.
Principal and latereat Payable In Gold in Toronto, Edmonton or In New
York.
Denomination $10OO. L.ec;al Opinion of J. B. Clarke. K. C.
, These bonds are a direct obligation of the City of Edmonton and
are additionally secured by the hypothecation of $972,657 long--term
sinking fund bonds of the city, the proceeds from sale of which must
be held to retire these notes at maturity.
FINANCIAL, STATEMENT.
Assessed valuation for taxation
Value of property exempt from taxation..
General debenture debt, which Includes city's chare of local
Improvement debentures
Less public service debentures Included above
Waterworks
Electric lltcht and power -
Street railway
Telephone system
Less sinking fund for public utilities
Debentures $1.1 5S. 839
Sinking fund for general purpose debentures... 1.146.95S
Net debenture debt
Value of municipality's assets
Local Improvement debt (ratepayers'
Lsa sinking fund for above ..........
Ket local improvement debt......
Population 63, 0O0.
Maturity Price and Interest Yield
191S.......... ...... .. ...... 99.76 6.30 ',0
1919 . 99.31 6.375r
1920 ... 9S.65 6.50 'To
We Trill accept at PAIl and AICRI KI) INTKItKST S'i', and 4 LIB
ERTY LOAV BO.VUS la cichauie for Ihrar .NOTKS at priori, quoted.
bles 47; lire, demand T.S6. cables
rubles, demand 1:1, cablea 13.
T.O
Bar silver. 60 c.
Mexican dollars. 69e.
Government bonds steady; railroad bonds
weak.
Time loans 60 days. BgS'i per cent; 90
days. 5w5 per cent; six months, 5
per cent.
Call money, firm; llgh, 4 per cent: low,
4 per cent; ruling rate. 4 per cent: closing
bid, 3 per cent; offered at 4 per cent; last
loan, 4 per cent.
LOXDON', Oct. 81. Bar silver. 45d per
ounce. Money. 4 per cent. Discount rates
Short bills. 4 per cent; three months'
bills. 4 per cent.
Coffee Future Irregular.
NEW YORK, Oct. 81. There was a mod
erate business In the market for coffee fu
tures today with fluctuations narrow and
Irregular. The opening was 1 to 4 points
lower, with leember selling around 7.08a
and May 7 51c before the end of the morn
ing. Prices thsn steadied on covering, with
May working up to 7.55c and with the
market closing net 1 point higher to 4
points lower. December, 7.10c; January,
7.18c: March, 7.35c; May, 7.54c; July, 7.0Jsc;
September. 7.83c.
8pot coffee quiet. Bio 7s. 8c; Cantos 4s.
Bc. Very few fresh offers were reported
In the cost and freight market, but Santos
4s wsre reported at 0.1 Oo for steamer ship
ment, London credits.
The official cables reported no change In
Braxll, except Santos futures, which were
unchanged to 25 reis lower.
FARM SCHOOL SESSIONS ON
Pates for Lewis County Series Are
Announced.
CENTRAUA. Wash.. Oct. 81. (Spe
cial.) A series of farm schools ar
ranged for Lewis County during No
vember by Professor A. B. Nystrom.
county agriculturist, opened at Handle
Monday and closed today.
The dates for the other schools are
as follows: JJossyrock, November 1 to
3; Winlock, November B to 7; Toledo.
November 8 to 10; Boistfort, November
12 to 14; Lincoln CJreek, Mivtmner la
and 16; Centralis, November !0 to 22.
and Chehalis. November 19 to 23.
Terry Van WlnKle. Found Dead.
CEKTRALIA, Wash., Oct. 81. (Spe.
clal.) Perry Van Winkle, 65, a resi
dent of Bucoda who disappeared from
his home several weeks ago, was found
yesterday by his son in some brush a
mile northeast of - Bucoda. lie was
dead. Van Winkle, a paralytic, appar
ently fell exhausted while out walking
and was unable to arise. At the time
of Van Winkle's disappearance a posse
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