TTTE 3IOKXIXO OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1917.
FEED GRAINS HIGH
Record Prices Are Bid at Mer
- chants' Exchange.
DEMAND " STRONG AT RISE
dealers Predict $60 Oats Market in
Near ' Future Barley Advances
Because of Squeeze at San
Francisco Mill Feed TTp.
Cata and barley prices have ascended to
heights never before known In this terri
tory. At the Merchant Exchange yester
day $57.50 was bid for oats for delivery this
month and ?5S,50 for delivery in January.
Predictions were freely made that a $60
market will soon be here. 'The opinion was
also expressed that it will not be long be
fore the Food Administration takes a -hand
In the matter and regulates the price not
only of oats, but of barley and corn as well.
The local upturn has been in response to the
climb In prices In the East, where oats val
ues have soared because of the enormous
export purchases.
The rise in barley has followed the sharp
advance at Saji Francisco, where there is a
squeeze in the December option, as cars
cannot be had to make deliveries: The
brewing barley sales at the exchange yes
terday were at rices $1.25 to $1.75 higher
than were bid on Wednesday. Offers for
feed barley were raised 50 cents.
Millfeed prices are quoted unchanged at
the mills, but the strength 'of the market
Is shown by the occasional sales made at
the board. The sales posted yesterday
were:
100 tons December brewing barley ... .$57.75
1 00 tons January brewing barley 57.75
100 tons December clipped oats....... 65.00
100 tons January bran 85.25
Weather conditions in the Middle West,
a wired from Chicago: "Winnipeg, clear,
22 below. Minneapolis, cloudy, cold. Hutch
inson, Topeka, Kansas City and St. Joseph,
clear, 2 to 10 below. St. Louis, cloudy, 5
above. Omaha, clopdy, 14 below. Peoria,
Chicago, Decatur, Grand Rapids and Daven
port, snowing, cold. Ohio Valley, cloudy, 20
above."
The world's visible wheat stock Is 81,565,
000 bushels, against 213,192,000 bushels a
year ago.
Terminal receipts, In cars, were reported
by the Merchants' Exchange as follows:
Portland
Thursday . . . . .
Tear ago
Season to date.
Year ago . . . . .
Tacoma-
' Wednesday . . .
Year ago
Season to date.
Year ago
Seattle
Wednesday 77
Year ago . 48
Reason to date... S0H5
Year ago 3219
Roiin firm. Bale,. 1272 barrels; receipts. 'Kill II I I. I I I T P
13S:4 barrel,; shipments, none: stock. 7U.474 ' I 1 14 I I II HI III Hill
barrels. Quote: B. D. E. : F. G. H. f i I II IIkIssI 1 V 111 UkUUL
Bid. Tr. ago.
.fot.50 $35.50
67.75
3
. 17
.3498
.3053
. 32
.8150
.8821
Bar. Fir. Oats. Hay.
1 2. 0 15
11 8 11
131 427 6S19 1022
l9 837 1143 09
2 61
1 7
87 ... 17 S1
102 ... 217 1129
5 8 24 10
5 3 30
1.18 273 706 201
221 894 8ti3 2099
37.00
Bid'."
.t.-.s.so
. Sii.75
. i. 75
. OREGON POTATO MABKET WEAKENING
Most of Shipments Are Filling of Previous
Contracts.
The demand for potatoes continues very
light and a weaker market Is reported.
Most Tf the shipments from Oregon are the
filling; of previous contracts. The few pur
chases reported yesterday were on the basis
of $1.20 to $1.25 for fancy Burbanks. No
deals In poorer grades were announced.
The destinations of the latest shipments
from Oregon and Washington are reported
by the Bureau of Markets from Its Portland
office as follows. .
From Oregon Stockton 6, Redding 3, San
Bernardino 1. Phoenix 1, Gerber. Cal.. 5,
Ban Francisco 0. Taft, Cal., 1, Ashland 1,
Los Angeles 1. Kl Paso 1, Sacramento 1. San
Diego 1.
From Washington Portland 1. Fresno 1,
Redding 1, Wallace, Idaho, 1, Denver 2.
Market conditions as reported by tele
graph; Butte. One car arrived. Rurals, sacked,
per cwt., $1.S08'2.
- Seattle. Receipts moderate: demand slow.
Locals, sacked, per cwt., $1,103)1.09: Yak
ima Gems, wide range of Quality and con
dition. xi.ioei.TO.
Spokane. Practically no demand. Mixed
whites, sacked, per cwt., $1.50.
Fort Worth, Tex. Idaho 5, Colorado 2.
Washington' 2, California 1 and Utah 1 ar
rived. Supplies heavy; demand slow;
movement draggy; market weak. Colorado
and Idaho mixed whites, quality and con
dition variable. $2.2002.30.
Dallas. Tex. No fresh arrivals. Supples
adequate. Demand and movement moderate;
market weak. Colorados and Idahos. mixed
. whites, sacked, per cwt., mostly $2.25; Rus
sets, mostly $2.40.
San Francisco. Oregon, Washington and
California receipts lighter. Jobbing prices
Oregon Burbanks, fancy, $2 62.15; Washing
ton Gems, $1.90; California Burbanks, $1.90
sacked per cwt.
Denver. From Northwestern Colorado 3
from western slope of Colorado 1, Idaho 1
Washington 2 arrived. Total of 2 broken
and 16 unbroken cars on the track. Move
ment very slow. Market weak. Yesterday's
Jobbing prices, very few sales: Greeley Dis
trict whites, best, sacked, per cwt., $1.30
1.40; poorer, low as $1.15; Western Slope
whites, McClures and Russetts, quality and
condition generally good, best, $1.50(1.60
few Idahos, generally good quality and con
dition. $1.55.
6.02 : I. $6426:03: K. $6.50: M. $8.85
6.95; N, $7.30; WO, $7.50; WW, $7.60.
'
Bank Clearings.
Bank clearings of the Northwestern cities
yesterday were as follows; ,
' Ciearincrs. Balances.
Portland $3,281.71.6 $ 371,fi:7
Seattle 4.UiS.34:t 1,025.870
Tacoma 6.477 153, 660
Spokane 1.5.;,18 879,132
PORTLAND MABKET QUOTATIONS
: Grain, Feed, Floor, Etc.
Merchants' Exchange, noon session:
' December delivery
' Oats
Ko. 2 white feed
Barley
Standard feed 4.
Standard A brewing .
Futures -
January oats
January feed barley .............
January -brewing barley
r-astern oats and corn In bulk;
Oats
No. 3 white December B4.00
3S-lb. clipped white December 55.00
Corn
No. 3 yellow January ........ 60.00
No. 3 mixed January ...i S9.00
January oats. No. 3 54.50
January oats, clipped . 55.50
February corn, yellow ............... 58.50
February corn, mixed 56.50
WHEAT Bulk basis Portland for No. 1
grader Hard white Bluestem. Early Bart,
Allen, Galgulus, Martin Amber, $2.05. Soft
white Palouse bluestem, rortyfold. White
Valley, Gold Coin, White Russian, $2.03.
White club Little club. Jenkins club, white
hybrids. Sonora. $2.01. Red Walla Red Rus
sian, red hybrids. Jones fife. Coppei. $1.V8.
No 2 grades. 3c less. No. 3 grade, 6c less;
other grades handled by sampie.
FLOUR Patents. $10: Valley, $9.60; whole
wheat, $:.HO; graham, $9.40.
MILLFEED Spot mill prices: Bran, $33
per ton; shorts, $36 per ton; middlings. $48;
rolled barley, $5961; rolled oats. Hl&A2.
CORN Whole. $S4; cracked. $85-per ton.
HAY Buying prices, f. o. b. Portland:
Eastern Oregon timothy, $27 per ton; Val
ley timothy. J25&26; alfalfa, $24; Valley
grain hay, $24; clover, $22: straw, $3.
Dairy and Country Produce.
BUTTER Cubes, extras. 454c: prime
firsts, 45c. Jobbing prices: Prints, extras.
48 48c; cartons, lo extra; butterfat. No. 1,
52'(z53c delivered.
EGGS -Oregon ranch, current receipts,
47c; candled, 50c; selects. 55c per dozen.
CHEESE Jobbers' buying prices, f. o. b.
dock. Portland: Tlllamoos: triplets, 23c:
Young Americas. 24c per pound: longhorns.
24c. Coos and Curry, f. o. o. Myrtle Point:
Triplets. 22V4c; Young Americas. 23 Vic per
pound
POULTRY Hens, large, 19 iff 20c; small.
1718c: Springs, 1719c: ducks. 185-20c;
geese, 14 15c; turkeys, live, 204p22c;
dressed, choice, 30U31c.
VEAL Fancy. 15 4216c per pound.
PORK Fancy. lbljWl'Jc per pound.
Fruits and Vegetables.
Local Jobbing quotations:
TROPICAL FRUITS Oranges, navels.
$3.25; u4.75; Valencies. $44.50; lemons, $5
8.25; per box; bananas. 5s&6c per
pound: grapefruit. $3.6.75.
VEGETABLES Tomatoes. $102 10 per
crate; cabbage. 1&'24C per pound ; lettuce,
$1.852.25 per crate; cucumbers, $1.3501.75
per dozen; peppers, 1517c per lb.; cauli
flower, $2.25 per crate: sprouts. 10llc per
pound; artichokes. $11.10 per pound: gar
lic per pound; squash. lc per
pound; pumpkins, lc per pound; celery.
$3.25?3.75 per crate.
SACK VEGETABLES Carrots. $1.25 per
sack; beets. $1.50 1.75; turnips, $1.50;
parsnips, $1.75.
POTATOES Oregon, $1.4091.65 per hun
dred: Yakima, $1.50'1.75; sweet potatoes, 4c
per pound.
ONIONS Oregon, No. 1. $2.5002.75; No.
2, $1.75 2 per hundred.
GREEN FRUITS Apples. $102 25: pears.
$1.50 2.25; grapes, 6 fa 7c per pound: cran
berries, $1616.50 per barrel: persimmons,
$1.75ig2 per box: pomegranates. $2.25 2.75
per box.
Staple Groceries.
Local jobbing quotations:
SUGAR Fruit and berry. $8; beet. $8:
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, 23c; Brazil nuts. 18021c:
filberts, 22c&'23c. almoners, 1920c; peanuts.
10&12c; cocoahuts, $1.10 per dozen: pecans.
17V4tj19c; chestnuts. 20c.
BEANS California Jooolng prices: Small
14Hc; bayos, 11c; pink, lO.&c; Oregon
beans, buying prices: White Sy Uc; colored,
78c.
COFFEE Roasted, In drums, 17 25c.
SALT Granulated. $19.75 per ton: half-
ground, 100s, $15 per ton; 50s. $16 per ton;
dairy, $18.75 per ton.
RICE Southern .head. 9CT9c per pound:
blue rose. 8c; Japan style, 7H7c.
UKie-u t Kuii Apples, lStac: peaches.
ll12c; prunes, Italian. ll13c; raisins,
85c 13 per box; dates, fard, $2.50 3 per
box; currants, 19c; figs. $2)2.50 per box.
Provisions.
HAMS All sizes, choice, 34c: standard.
83c; skinned, 28Vs33c; picnics. 24c; cot
tage rolls, 2c
LARO Tierce- basis, standard, pure. 80c;
compound, 24c
BACON Fancy. 40 43c; standard. 43 0
t5c; choice. 3442c.
DRY SALT Short clear backs. 80 Sic:
exports, 31 34c: plates. 262Sc. .
llops. Wool. Etc.
HOPS 1917 crop, 16 20c per pound; 1816
crop, 13-loc per pound.
WOOL Eastern Oregon, 50 60s per
pound; Valley, 5560c per pound.
MOHAIK Long staple. 55c.
CASCARA BARK New and old. 8H9c
per .pound.
T ALLOW No. J. 13c per pound; No. 2.
12c
Hides and Pelts.
Stocks Under Pressure During
Most of Day.
E. Promt. Dayton,
Island, 1 car cattle; J.
x car cattle and bogs.
The duy's sales were as follows:
Wit Pr.l Wgt. Pr.
400 $14.85 21 hogs 150 $14.50
630 4.75 6 hogs 828 14.85
190 5.50i 4 hogs 225 15.85
810 5.0O 4 hogs..... 3!3" 14.85
770 3.00 4 hogs 163 14.00
80O S.OO ,80 hogs 200 15.80
134 15.85 8 hogs 2oO 15.00
at the yards follow:
1 hog. .
l steer. ... I
1 calf. .. i . :
1 cow. .... 1
1 cow.. ... '
1 cow. .... !
65 bogs. ... :
' Quotations
Ci ttle
Medium to choice steers $ 9.009 9.65
Mecium to goou steers 8.25M U.15
Common to good steers 6.75 7.90
Choice cows and heifers 6.659 7.60
Common to good cows, heifers fi-lftf 7.00
Canners 8.00) 6.2.1
NEW MIN1MUMS FOR RAILS ;;yv.vvvv::::::::::: rsssix
Hogs
Prime lights 15.851600
Prime heavy 1 5. K.t iff) 1 A on
Pigs 13.75 15.00
Western lambs ." 13.0013.50
Valley lambs , "l2.50-a 13.00
Yearlings 12.000 12.60
Ewes 8.OO10.0O
Wethers 11.75 12.25
Recovery In Steel Aids General List
in Final Hour Money Stringen-
- cy Ascribed to Next Saturday's
JLlberty Ixan, Payment.
BCTTEB
13
SCARCE AND FIRM
Receipts of Ranch Eggn Are Still Light.
Toultry Sells Well.
The egg movement Is not brisk, but
prices are fairly steady, as receipts of fresh
stock continue light. Sales were reported
on the street at 47 cents, case count.
Storage eggs were quoted at 33 to 35 cents.
Only a few dressed turkeys came In, and
choice birds sold at 30 31 cents, the latter
price being paid by the city trade. Live
poultry was generally firm. Country dressed
meats were unchanged, but there was some
difficulty In moving the large arrivals of
pork.
Butter was scarce and firm, with 45 4
cents obtainable on country creamery extras.
Medium Territory Wools Are Scarce.
The sale at Boston of original bag fine
and half-blood territory wool at close to
$1.78, clean basis, for good staple wool and
$1.75 la very generally figured at the mo
ment as the basis tor average wool of this
type, according to the Commescial Bulletin
There has been a fair call for wools of
this class during the week, although cloth
Ing wools have not been In demand, at least
those of the finer order. There is a call for
the medium territory wools, although these
are not In plentiful supply, at very good
prices, good three-eighths being quoted on
& clean basis of about $1.50 and some hold
ers asking a little more money. Quarter
bloods are quoted at fully $L35 clean basis.
Navel Oranges Are Firm.
Two cars of navel oranges were received
yesterday and two more are due today.
The market is holding firm. Five cars of
bananas arrived and were a good delivery.
Among the vegetable receipts from Cali
fornia were a car of celery and a car of
mixed vegetables.
Naval Stores.
BAVANNAH. Oa, Dec. IS. Turpentine
firm. 424 r43c. Sales 115 barrels: receipts.
NEW YORK, Dec. 13. No essential
changes from long-existing conditions were
manifested by today's stock market. Lead
ing shares continued their downward move
ment, subject to fitful rallies, but these
served as little more than a foundation for
fresh liquidation.
Traders covered at the outset on Intima
tions from Washington that the rights of
railroad shareholders would be safeguarded
In the event of Federal control, but these
assurances were forgotten at the first signs
of higher rates for call and time loans.
Virtually all call money was placed at 6
per cent and time funds were extremely
scarce, though quotably unchanged. The
increasing stringency was ascribed to next
Saturday's heavy payment on the second
Liberty loan.
The so-called Harrlman and Hill issues,
as well as other standard rails like Chicago
A Northwestern, Illinois Central. Pennsyl
vania, Louisville A Nashville and Atlantic
Coast Air Line were numbered among the
day's new low records, with numerous in
dustrials and specialties.
United States Steel was hammered down
to 79, within a fraction of its minimum
for two years, in the last hour, but met with
good support, rallying almost 2 points and
closing at 81 i. off half a point. Other
leaders benefited by the rebound in Steel,
final prices averaging 1 to this points over
lowest levels. Sales, 780.0OO shares.
Bonds continued to yield. Important do
mestic rails and Industrials falling back
with Internationals. Liberty 4s varied
slightly at 97.38 to 97.48, the 3tia also mov
ing within the narrow radius of 98.52 to
9S.C2. Total sales, par value. $5,050,000. On
call old United States 4s lost hk Per cent
and Panama 3s 2 per cent.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
Sales. High. Low.
4.700 66 63
8,200 3214 &
2.400 02 Vs 6"
2.300 4S-.. 4S
7,1 00 ! 67 i
f.OO 93 Vi 92 H
2.800 101 100'i
300 12 11',
10.S00 55 63 H
2.100 79 14 78i,4
3,100 91 V4 8!
2.1O0 4!"i 4514
1.800 15 ?i 15
300 11 10 4
13.700 12S14 126H
7,100 5B14 07
2.3O0 43i, 42v4
1.300 37 3G V,
6O0 88 80 3i
1.7O0 18 17'i
2,000 39 T4 30 "4
700 31 30 14
23.400 29 2714
7,400 5014 46
1.HO0 2614 25H
4.3O0 29 2714
7.200 14 13
11,000 122 118
1.000 84 84H
3,000 8514 82'4
2.300 244 2314
400 87 4 87
3.7O0 4014 38 T4
37.000 RS74 S5
4,000 25 24 14
500 23 2214
8O0 I5T4 1514
9,000 20 i 29
600 10714 10514
DESTINATIONS OF STOCK LOADED
Shipments En ,Route to Leading livestock
Markets of Country.
Destinations of livestock loaded Decem
ber 12. (Carloads reported west of Alle
gheny Mountains; double-decks counted as
two cars ) Reported by Bureau of Markets,
Noith Portland.
Cattle, Horses, Mixed
Calves Hogs Sheep ilules itock
Am Beet Sugar. .
Am Can
Am Car & Fdry..
Am Locomotive.
Am Sm & Refg. .
Am Sugar Refg..
Am Tel & Tel
Am Z L & S
Anaconda Cop. .
Atchison
AG&WISSL.
Bait A Ohio
B ft S Copper. . ..
Cal Petroleum. ..
Canadian Paclf ..
Central Leather.
Ches & Ohio
Chi Mil & St L. ..
Chi & N W
C R I & P ctfs...
Chlno Copper. . .
Colo Fu & Iron. .
Corn Prod Refg..
Crucible Steel. . .
Cuba Cane Sug. .
Distillers' Secur.
Erie
Gen Electric. . . .
General Motors..
Gt North pfd
Ot Nor Ore ctfs..
Illinois Central ..
Inspiration Cop..
Int M M pfd
Int Nickel
Int Paper
K C Southern . . .
Kennecott Cop. .
Louis & Nash ....
Maxwell Motors.
Mexican Petrol..
Miami Copper. . .
Missouri Pacific.
Montana Power.'
Nevada Copper..
New York Cent.
N Y N H & H
Norfolk & West.
Northern Paclf..
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania. ...
Pittsburg Cnal . .
Ray Consol Cop.
Reading
Rep Ir & Stee' . ..
Shat Ariz Cop. ..
Southern Pncif ..
Southern Ry . . . .
Ptudebaker Cor..
Texas -Co
Union Pacific . ..
U Ind Alcohol.
U S Steel :
do pfd .
Utah Copper. . . .
Wabash pfd B. ..
Western Union..
Westing Elect. ..
7. 5 no
1,400
4,300
400
1.200
2.200
1,000
1.500
2,900
' 4,406
"fi'ioo
28,1 0O
9,700
600
6.000
5,900
12.400
8.70O
12,500
4.1 OO
!39.r.oo
3.900
11.000
l.soo
300
B.R0O
72
2814
2214
6014
18
67
2814
98
80
'ii"m
-2i'4
ei ,
71 '4
17H
TO
2.1
424
130
10714
10814
83
1044
7714
19
82
35
68 14
25 14
21 14
60
174
65 4
SS
05
7814
"43' "
"21 4
64
6S
17
77
21
40 ti
121 V4
104
103
79 '4
102
7514
18
82
34 Ti
Total sales for the day, 780,000 shares.
BONDS.
TJ S ref 2s reg. S.Nor Pae 4s...
do coupon... "914; do 3s
IPac T & T Bs.
bid.
64
31
6114
48 14
6314
92
101
12
54
7914
90
46
15
11
12714
58
42
3714
86
17
39
30 u.
28
4714
26
27
13
119
85
83
23
88
39
86
24
2214
15
29
105
21
60
25
21 '4
60
17
65
2S 1
97
78
25
43
41
21
66
60
17
78
21 T4
41
121
105
10414
81
103
75
18
80
35
Austin - is
Baltimore ..... 6
Boston ........ 15
Buffalo 1
Cedar Rapids .. 12
Chicago ....... 607
Cincinnati ..... 16
Cleveland 6
Cudshy 14
Dayton 2
Denver ........ 47
Des Moines ... 8
Detroit 17
E St. Louis. . . 103
Kvansville ..... 6
Ft. Worth lift
Indianapolis .. 89
Jersey City ... 23
Kansas City ... 209
Lancnster 29
Los Angeles . .. 26
Louisville ..... 1
Mason City
Milwaukee .... 22
Nashville ..... 6
New Orleans . . 8
New York .... 130
Ogden
Oklahoma City. 87
Omaha ........ 356
Ottumwa ...... 6
Peoria 2.
Philadelphia ... 13
Pittsburg 13
Portland
Pueblo
St. Joseph .... 91
St. Paul 88
San Francisco.. 27
Seattle 2
Sioux City .... CO
Sioux Falls
Spokane ...... .5
Tacoma 1
Toledo 3
Wheeling 2
Wichita 26
Various ....... 458
U S 8s reg. . .
do coupon.
U S 4s reg..
do coupon . . . 1
Atch gen 4s. . .
D & R O ref 5s
N Y Cen deb Cs
99
104
104
81
50
fcS
IPenn con 4s..
tnton I'ac 4s. . .
U S Steel 5s
Sou Pae cv 5s. .
Anglo-French A.
IU S Lib 3s...
82
58
00
95
86
17
87
84 W
98.52
Bid.
HIDES Salted hides, 25 lbs. and op. 16c;
salted stags, 50 lbs. and up. 13c;. salted and
green kip, 15 to--25 lbs., 16c; salted ant?
green calf, 10 to 15 lbs., 23c; green hides.
up. 11c; dry flint hides, 28c: dry flint calf.lEalu Hecla.
up to 7 lbs., auc; cry salt hides. 23c; dry
horse hides, $1.25 31.75; salted horse hides,
$3 4.
PELTS Dry long wool pel's. 42c: dry
short wool pelts. 25?30c; salted sheep pelts,
long wool, each $45, salted lamb pelts,
each. $23; salted short wool pelts,
each $22.50; dry sheep shearlings., each,
1530c; salted sheep shearlings, each. 250
50c.
Mining Stocks at Boston.
BOSTON, Dec 13. Closing quotations:
Oils.
GASOLINE Bulk. 20c; cases. 29c.
naphtha, drums, 19 c; cases, 28c; ang.u.
distillate, arums. 10c; cases, 10c.
UNSEED OIL. Raw, barrels. $1.31; cases.
$1.41; boiled, barrels. $1.33: cases. $1.43.
TUitfiiAimii in tanas, ttuu; la
75c
Turkeys Wanted
We Look for a 30c Selling; Price on
Fsifj Dressed Birds.
Skip All Ton Have. We Need Thousands
of Pounds to Fill Our Orders.
Write for Tags and Quotations. We
Charge No Commission.
THK SAVI.VAH CO., IXC,
I0O Front Street. Capital 10,000.
Reference First National JJanlc
SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET
Prices Current on Eggs, Vegetables, Fresh
Fruit. Ktc, at Bay City.
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 13. Butter
Fresh extras, 45c.
Eggs Fresh extras, 52c; fresh extra pul
lets, 45c.
Cheese 'New firsts, 21c; Young Amer
icas, 25c
Poultry Hens. 2027c; fryers, 2730c:
broilers, 303do, roosters, 1618c: squabs.
S2.503.50; pigeons. $1.50L7U; geese, 18
20c; turkeys, live, 27 28c.
Vegetaoies Squash, cream, $11.15;
Hubbard, $l(frl.25 sack; eggplant, 57t; bell
peppers. 910c; Chile, 810c; peas. 89c;
tomatoes, 50c$1.50; lettuce, i 1.50 1.75;
celery, 2530c: potatoes, $2 2.15; sweet po
tatoes. $3.50; onions, Australian brown. $1.75;
red, $11.25: garlic 56c. cucumbers. $1.75
2.25; beans, string, 812c; wax, 810c;
pumpkins, $11.25. carrots. 65i5c, ueets.
l.ol.Jj; turnips, 7oc.$1.25; parsnips,
$1.25 sack; rhubarb, $1.502.
Fruits Grapes. Malaga, $1; pears. $1.50
61.75; casabas,- 75c$l; strawberries, $8f
12; cranberries. $4504;. lemons. $6.25
6.75,' persimmons, $1.251.50: grapefruit.
$33.25; oranges, navels. $3.75 4; tanger
ines,, $1.50 1.75; bananas, 5 6c; pine
apples, $3.50 u 4; apples, Bellfieur, $1
1.2j; Aeton pippins. 4-tier. 11.15;
olives. SWIOc: pomegranates, $1.251.1.75.
Hay Wheat and wheat and oat, $2628;
tame oat,. X27; barley, $24 26: alfalfa, $24
27;' barley straw. 6090c.
Millfeed Cracked . corn and feed corn
meal, $8687: alfalfa meal. $30 31; cocoa
nut meal, $44.
Flour $10.S0 per barrel.
Receipts Flour,' 3484 quarters; "barley,
6100 centals; beans, 9176 sacks; potatoes,
4665 sacks;. onions, 140 sacks; hay, 808 tons
hides, 1100; wine. 43,400 gallons.
" Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Dec 18. Metal Exchange
quotes lead steady. Spot, 6.50c bid.
Spelter, dull. . East SC Louis, spot. 7.50c
asked.
Tin Nominal.
Allouez 4H Lake Copper 15
Aria Com 9 X Butte 12
Calu & Ariz.... B8 Old Dom 85".
Calu & Hecla. ..415 Osceola 68
Centennial 11 Shannon 5 14
Cop Range 89 Superior 4
B Butte 8 Sup 4i Boston... 214
KYanklln -. 4lLtah Con 9
Granby Con ... 66 Winona 1
Isle Royalle ... 20 IWolverlne .... 31
Kerr Lake 4741
27
4
76
25
16
573
15
0
S3
7
8
3
89
197
4
16
162
9
119
10
12
35
3
1
19
3
IO
92
21
14
"ie
3
8
102
81
6
"si
14
10
9
12
164
201
""i
1
62
1
14
ii
25
8
22
4
8
"l4
20
2
8
120
1
138
97
8
17
9
2
31
211
2
4
45
19
2
3
17
25
101
44
Totals 2834 2101 651 231 512
Ma week ago. 2874 1818 668 253 -484
Four w'ks ago .2881 1720 772 354 462
State origins ot livestock loaded Dec
For Portland
Cattle, Horses, Mixed
Calves Hogs Sheep Mules Stock
Oregon ........... 3
Totals
One week ago.
Fcur w'ks ago..
For Seattle-
Washington ...
5
11
8
4
4
paper.
Money, Exchange, Etc
NEW YORK, Dec 13. Mercantile
5 5 per cent.
Sterling, 60-day 1)1118, $4.71; commercial
60-day bills on banks, $4.71; commercial
60-day bills. $4.70; demand. $4.75; ca
bles, $4,76 7-16. Francs, demand 5.73, ca
bles 5.71 ; guilders, demand 43. rabies 43 ;
lire, demand 8.30, cables 8.28; rubles, demand
12. cables 13.
Bar silver, 85 c.
Mexican dollars, 86e. '
Government bonds heavy, railroad bonds
weak.
Time loans, strong; 60-day, 90-day and six
months, 6 per cent.
Call money, strong. High, Q per cent; low.
6 per cent; ruling rate, 6 per cent: closing
bid. 5 per cent; offered at 6 per cent; last
loan, G per cent.
LONDON. Dec 13, Bar silver, 42 d per
ounce. Money, 4 per cent.
Discount rales Short bills, 4 per cent;
three-months' bills. 4 per cent.
Totals ....... 2 .... .... .... .
One week ago.. 1 .... .... .... 1
Four w'ks ago.. ... 3 14 ....
Eastern Meat Trade Conditions.
Reports on Eastern meat trade conditions
December 13 (8:30 A. M. Eastern time):
Beef.
Boston Beef, fresh: Receipts extremely
light, some cars reported for arrival during
the day, but practically running from two
to four days behind schedule time, demand
Ight, market quiet. Kosher beef: Supply
moderate. demand good, market firm.
teers: Receipts light, demand light, market
steady at yesterday's prices. Cows: Receipts
light, demand fair, market firm to a snaae
higher.
New York Beef, fresh: Supply Inade
quate, many cars overdue, demand good.
market strong at about si per nunarea-
welght higher than Monday. Kosher chucks
nd plates: Supply normal, demand lair.
market steady. Hinds and ribs: Supply
moderate, demand considerably better, mar
ket strong, with medium and lower grades
selling $1 per hundredweight higher than
last week. steers: lew cars on saie, ae.
mand good? market strong at advancing
prices. Cows: Supply light, demand good,
market strong, with most sales made, be
tween $15. and $16 per hundredweight.
Philadelphia Beef, fresh: Receipts light,
a number of cars not In, demand fair, mar
ket etrong. Kosher beef: Supply moderate,
demand fairly good, market steady to
strong. Steers: Receipts light, demand fair,
market staady to strong at yesterday's
prices. Cows: Receipts very light, demand
fair, market firm, good grades selling at
high prices.
Washington Beef, fresh: Receipts In
creasing, but still far below normal, demand
light, market steady to strong, but buyers
holding off. Steers: Receipts light, de
mand slow, market steady at yesterday's
close, with few sales. Cows: Receipts mod
erate, demand fair for better grades, mar
ket unchanged.
Pork.
Boston Supply fully equal to the demand,
demand fair, market firm at yesterday's
prices.
New York 8upply light, demand fair,
market strong at yesterday's prices,
Philadelphia Receipts light, with some
delayed cars, demand slow, market fairly
steady.
Washington Supply moderate, demand
Just fair, market weak.
Lamb.
Boston Supply moderate, some cars now
86 hours overdue, demand light, market
quiet.
New York Houses have no stock, demand
good, market strong, with good Western
lambs selling from $24 to $25.
Philadelphia Receipts moderate, demand
slow, market dull, but no decline In prices.
Washington Receipts light, some cars yet
to be unloaded for today's business, demand
good, market steady.
Omaha Livestock Market.
OMAHA. Dec. 13. Hogs .Receipts 11.500.
market 25c lower. Heavy. $186016.90;
mixed. $16.80ite 16.90; light, $16.65917; pigs,
$lo 17.50; bulk of sales. $16.80 16.00.
Cattle Receipts 70OO, market slow to low
er. Native steers. $9 14; cows and heifers,
$6.5010; Western steers, $812; Texas
steers. $7vjr l0; cows and heifers, $639; can
ners, $5.256; Blockers and feeders, $6911
calves. $96 12.50: bulls, stags. $63.50.
Sheep Receipts 17.500: market steady to
lower. Yearlings, $11.7551)13.25: wethers. $11
612.50; ewes, '.t.C0 U.0O; lambs. $14.65
16.80.
$15,000,000
Miami Conservancy District
Ohio
512 BONDS
Dated December 1, 1917.
Due December 1, 1922-46, Inc.
Principal and Semi-Annual Interest (June 1 and Dec. 1) Payable at the Option of the
Holder at the Office of the State Treasurer, Columbus, Ohio, or at the
National City Bank of New York. Issued in the Denomina
tions of 51000, $500, $100, in Coupon Form, With
the Privileges of Registration Both
as to Principal and Interest.
Exempt From All Federal Taxes, Except Inheritance Taxes. Individuals Owning These
Bonds Are Not Required to Make a Statement of Income Derived There
from or Any Declaration of Ownership to the Federal Authorities. ,
The Miami Conservancy District, organized undet an act of the
Legislature of Ohio as a poitical subdivision of that state for the prevention
of floods and protection of cities, villages, farms and. highways, embraces an
area of I 69,600 acres of land in one of the most important industrial and
fertile sections of Ohio. The district takes in part of nine counties and
includes the cities of Dayton. Hamilton, Middletown, Piqua, Troy, Franklin,
Miamisburg and numerous other smaller municipalities, having a total estimated
population of 300.000.
The Miami Valley is one of the chief manufacturing centers of the
United States, somewhat exceptional in having most fertile soil, which makes
the region largely elf-supporting. There are about 1000 factories in the
district. 9
We shall be pleased to forward descriptive circular giving full details upon
request.
Due $600,000 Annually, December 1, 1922-1946, inclusive
Over $10,000,000 of ' these bonds have been sold privately.
We offer the balance subject to prior sale and
advance in price without notice.
Price 100 and Interest
Yielding 5y2 Per Cent
The $100 and $500 Denominations Are Due in 1946 Only
Interim certificates will be delivered pending the engraving of definitive bonds.
The National City Company
Harris Trust and
Savings Bank
Halsey, Stuart and Co.
Fifth-Third National Bank
of Cincinnati
Hayden, Miller and Co.
A. B. Leach arid Co.
William R. Compton Co.
Guaranty Trust Company
of New York
Continental and Commercial
Trust and Savings Bank
The Equitable Trust Co.
of New York
City National Bank of Dayton
Dayton Savings and Trust Co.
The, above Information Is based upon official statements and statistics on which we have re
lied la the purchase of these bonds. We do not guarantee, but believe It to be correct.
GOON PRICE ME R
Crop Movement Is Interfered
With by Storms.
TRAFFIC SITUATION ACUTE
December Touches $1.25 at Chicago,
High Point of Crop Oats Ad
vance, Owing to Had Weather
and Talk of Export Business.
CHICAGO, Dec. 38. Corn showed flrmneii
today, largely because of storms Interferrlns;
with the crop movement Price closed
steady at the same aa yesterday's finish to
14 cent higher, with January $1.21 H tnd
May $1.19 In oats the outcome ranged
from H-cent decline to 4 -cent advance.
Provisions underwent a setback of 22 cents.
Knowledge that traffic difficulties had be
come acute needed no greater evidence than
the usual scantiness of corn receipts. In
addition, however, to. the direct handicap
which unfavorable weather put on trains
and teaming. It waa said delivery of cars
from Eastern roads bad been slow and that
there was scarcity of motive power In the
West. On the ensuing advance December
touched $1.25 a bushel, the high point on
the crop.
Oats mounted to a new hiph price rec
ord for the season. Bad weather and gos
sip of large export - business" were mainly
responsible. Heavy selling, though, in the
last part of the day wiped out most of the
galna
Sharp declines In the bog market pulled
down provisions.
Leading futures ranged as follows:
CORN.
Stocks Steady at London,
LONDON, Dec. 13. American securities
were steady on th Stock Exchange today.
Hops, EU'.( at New York.
NEW YORK," Dec. 13. Hops, easier; state,
medium to choice. 1317. S.V.i-ttOc; HH6. nom
inal; Pacific Coast, 1917, 2. 27c. 1&16,
llc.
Hides and wool Unchanged.
Dnluth Linseed Market.
DtTLtTTH, Dec. 13. Linseed on track,
$3.33Vs &tt.43 ; to arrive, December, $3.331;
to arrive, $:.17; December, $3.33H la.y,
$3.23 bid; July. $3.18 asked.
Minneapolis Flax Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 13.r Flax,
8.45.
$3.43
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 19 Cotton- Spot, Quiet.
Middling uplands. -30.70c
SMALL SUPPLY OFFERED
PRICES RULING STEADY
LIVES AT YARDS.
IX ALL
Business Not Expected to Improve
Volume Until Labor Trouble
tu North Are Adjusted.
Only ' a limited amount of business was
done at the yards yesterday, as but five
loads were received and the demand was
not keen in any line. The continuance of
the labor trouble on the Sound Is having
an effect on this market by holding; trade
back. The undertone of values yesterday
was steady In every department.
Receipts were 47 cattle. 1 calf. 210 hogs
and 3S sheep. Shippers were: A. C. Nelson.
Monitor, 1 car hogs; Adams ac Co.. Deer
Cbiraeo Livestock Market.
CHICAO. Dec. 13. Hog, Receipts 5S.000.
low. Bulk, 1 16.S5 17.1:5: light, (1S.60&
17.15; mixed, 16.517.30; heavy. $16 65
17.80; rough. lo.lio & 16.80; pigs. $12.75
14 50.
Cattle Receipts 24.000. weak. Native
steers, $7.2514.40; Western steers. $6 25
13.25; stockers and feeders, $8,10310.65;
cows and belters. $5411.15: calves. $8.50
ti 15.50.
Pheep Receipts 1T.000, weak. Wether,.
$3.0O13; lambs. $12,50417.
Coffee Futures Close Lower.
NEW YORK, Dec. 13. Rumors that cof
fee had been bought at concessions in- the
freight market were not accompanied by
details, but seemed to make some Impres
sion on sentiment In the futures market
hare today. Very little support was in evi
dence, and prices were worked off several
points under selling which seemed to come
largely from trade sources, with May touch
ing 7.35c and September. 7.70c The market
opened unchanged ' to ft- points lower and
closed at a net decline of 5 to 0 points.
Closing bids: December, 6.05c; January,
7.02c: March, 7.18c; May. 7.34c: July. 7.50c:
September, 7.68c: October, 7.75c.
Spot coffee quiet. Rio 7s, 714c: Santos
4s. 9c. Very little change was reported
In firm offers received today, but slightly
lower prices were named - by some Santo,
shippers who quoted 4s at 9.29c. London
credits.
The official cables showed a decline of
T5 rels at Rio. Santos spots were 50 reis
lower, snd futures unchanged to SO reis
lower. Rio exchange was 1 l-16d higher.
Rio reported a clearance of B00O bags for
New York. " .
Chicago Dairy Produce. 4
CHICAGO, Dec 13. Butter firm. Cream
ery, 38r4Sc I
Eggs Higher. Receipts, 8194 cases. Firsts,
50(& 52c: ordinary firsts. 44?47c; at mark,
cases included, 44&50c
New York Sugar Market,
NEW YORK, Deo. 13. Raw sugar, nom
inal. Centrifugal, 6.70c; molasses. 5.82c.
Refined, steady. Fine granulated. 8.15 O
8.35c
Dried Frnit at New York.
NEW YORK, Dac 13 Evaporated ap
ples, quiet: prunes, firm; peaches, scant
supply; raisins, scarce.
Open. - High.
Jan. ..$1.21 S $121 74
May 1.10 V l.lvs
OATS.
Dec TV4
May 72 hi
.71
.73
Low.
$1.21
l.lVs
.75 4
Close.
$1.21 S
1.19H
.Tan.
May
Jan.
May
46.23
... ..24. 25
46.35
45.63
LARD.
24.30
24.23
.71 .7
45.70 4S.70
43.60 43.60
24.00 24.00
24.05 24.12
!.
24.27 24.27
24.40 24.40
Jan. 24.55 24.60
Msy 24.70 24.72
Cash prices were:
Corn No. 2 yellow, nominal; No. 8 yeU
low. $1.75; No. 4 yellow, nominal.
Oats No. 3 whits. 75'7ic; standard,
77 M 78c.
Rye No. 2. $1.85.
Barley $1.3591. 61.
Timothy 5 It 7.50.
Clover XU.
Pork Nominal.
I.srd $24.87.
Itlbs $2520. -
Grain mt 8 an Frmnelseo. '
FA.N FRANCISCO. Dec. IS. Spot quota
tions Feed bailey. $2.53; white oats. $2 70
fi'J.IS; !ran. $38(40; middlings, $51&2;
shorts. $40 41.
Callboard Barley. December. $2.63 V bid.
$2.75 asked: May. $2.6.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS
Baildlny; Permits.
HARTMAN THOMPSON Erect frVns
garage, 706 East Sixty-sixth street North,
between Sandy boulevard and Klickitat; W.
J. Pruttt. builder: S25.
FOSTER & KLEISER COMPANY Erect
billboard semi-fireproof. Sandy boulevard,
between Seventy-third and Seventy-fourth
streets : builders, same: S 50.
A. BENSON Wreck one-story frame res
idence, 280-282-284 Crosby street; Columbia
Wrecking Company, wreckers ; $ 100,
JOHN ANDEKPEN Repair one-story
frame residence, 692 East Twenty-eighth
street, near roweiK ouiiaer, same; S73.
F ELTON D. WATTS Erect fireproof con
erete rarare, 1004 Everett street, between
East Thirty-second and East Thirty-third;
15. r . rona, nuiiaer ; duu.
C W. RIFELY and J. E. RIFFLY Ra-
palr eipht-story fireproof reinforced con
creto store and office building, ii5 Broad
way, between Morrison and Alder: Portland
Sheet Metal Works, bulldrs; $50O.
H. I. TURN BY Erect frame garas;, 1200
East Burnslde street, between East Thirty
ninth and East Forty-first streets; Tran
chell & Pare! 1 us. builders; $200.
SCHOOL. DISTRICT NO. 1 Erect one
story frame school. East Thirty-third street,
between Simpson and Jessup ; Tranche 11 &
Pareiius, builders; $1 0.0(H).
Marriare Licenses.
OLDER-GLENN Louis P. Older, 21, Van-,
couver. B. C. and Suzanne Ulenn, 20, 453
East Thirty-ela-hth street North.
Albert saigrano. ;
4, Vancouver Barracks, and Olive Ells
worth, 20, East Glenn and Shaver streets.
SNODGRASS-YOUNG Robert L, Snod-
ffrass, 31, Good Samaritan Hospital, and Mrs.
hmma loung, 2t. 604 East Clay street.
MAK KS-DUf f i Georre IS. Marks. 21.
San Francisco, and Marguerite Duffey, 2:1,
Campbell Hotel.
ASH Is AUG H-MAnAGHAN Carroll T.
AshbauKh. 20. May apartments, and Mil
dred M. Mannfhan, 23, 424 East Forty
seventh street North, ,
JUNOR-THOMPSON John Junor. 24. Tu
alatin, Or., and May Thompson, 18, 570 Jef
ferson street.
Vancouver Manias; License.
RAMSEY-HUNTLEY James R. Ramsey.
22, of Gj aston. Or., and Leda M. Huntley,
is, or lias ton, or.
RICHARDS-RUSSELL Jack Richards. 53.
of Portland, and Myra Russell, 60, of Portland.
AM ALA-COLLINS HenrT Qeorire Amain.
22. of Portland, and Marie J. Collins, 1W, of
Portiana.
JUDV-McNEIL Forest F. Judy, 8. of
Portland, and Mrs. Elizabeth McNeil, SS, of
Portland.
KIOGE7CS-KT7EHX Thomas E. Rlsrjcens.
3H, of Vancouver, and Mrs. .Florence Kuehn,
22. of Portland.
Births.
STROMQUIST To Mr. and Mra. Oliver
StromquiMt, 5117 Sixty-third street, Decem
ber 9, a son.
W A LB ERG To Mr. and Mra. A. Walbers;,
1141 Montana avenue, November 24. a son.
MEALEY To Mr. and Mra Fred Mealey.
6404 Sixtv-ninth street, November 25. a son.
HACGHEY To Mr. and Mrs. Earl S.
Hauehey, 01 H Grand avenue, December 8,
a son.
YOST To Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Yost,
1030 East Eleventh street, December 7. a
daughter.
CAGE To Mr. and Mra. Raymond C.
Cage. 44 East Seventy-eighth street, Decem
ber 8. a daughter.
CHARLSTON To Mr. and Mrs. Carl E.
Charlston, Brush Prairie, Wash., December
9, a daughter.
SPRUCE MILL IS ASSURED
Large Plant to Be Erected at Van
couver in New Future. ,
VANCOUVER, Wash.. Dec. 13 (Spe
cial.) Surveying: of the site for the
biggest spruce cut-up mill In the world,
to be built within Vancouver Barracks,
has been completed. Two sidetracks will
be laid, one below Fifth street, in the
military reservation, and the other
close to the Columbia River. Prepara
tions for erecting: the mill are beinc
rushed and already some of the mate
rial has been purchased.
The mill will cut spruce to build
aeroplanes for the Government.
While it is net officially announced,
it is understood larr. dry kiln will
be built to season the spruce before It
is aent Kast.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL- REPORT.
PORTLAND, Dec IS. Maximum tempr
sture. So degrees; minimum, 50 degrees.
Klver readlnt. 8 A. M.. 4.7 feet. Channs
In last 24 hours. 1.9 feet rise. Tnial ram
fall 15 P. M. to S P. M.). 0.72 Inclv To
taL rainfall since September 1. 1U17. R.70
Inilies; normal. la.OS Inches: deficiency. 6.H
Inches. Sunrise. 7.45 A. M. ; sunset. 4.2J
I. M. Total sunshine, none; possible. 8
hours 42 minutes. Moonnse. 7:12 A. M. ;
moonset. 3:43 p. M. Itarometer (reduced to
sea level) 5 P. M.. tit.iio Inches. .Relative
humidity at noon. HI per cent.
THE WEATHER.
STATIONS.
3E
Wind
Stats ot
weather.
Baker 34
Boise ..... 42
Boston ...... I lo
Calgary l-is
Chicago ...... I 14
Denver I 4
Lies Moines .M"
Duluth ....Uo!
Eureks ....... :S
Galveston .... 40
Helena r-ltl
Jacksonville .. 40
Juneaur 121
Kansas "City... 4j
lxs Angeles .. o4
Marshfieid ...i 4H,
Medford 1 .!
Minneapolis .. -20l
New Orleans.. 421
New York .... 11
North Head .. Ripf
North Yakima. 2s
Phoenix 82
Pocatello .... 4il
Portland H0
Hoseburg .... 4j
Sacramento ... 41
St. Louis R
Salt Lake 3
San Plegro . . . 4l
San Francisco. 4H
Seattle ( 481
Sitka
Spokane 241
Tacoma 321
Tatoosh Island 4S
Valdeit S
Walla Walla . 401
Washington .. 22!
Winnipeg .... 2i-
40 0.141 4 W
54 0. 84i 4jNE
3c 0.04;24 E
-6 0.00 8 NW
24'0.B"!l NW
u2 ! 0 . 00 1 10 ' N W
210. 1S 4 NE
OO.OOIIOIW
r. o.ol. . w
4H 0.0Q1. .INE
6 (.4rtl 4IW
66.0. 1J14'NW
14 O.OO10 NE
SlO.OOI. .IS
T4!o.oo. .!sv
54 0.4 10 SW
4S'0.om . . is
-0 0.00 . .INW Cloudy
eoi....) (Clear
Cloudy
Kaln
loudy
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
liain
Clear
Snow
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Rain
Pi. cloudy
Snow
Rain
Pt. cloudy
(Clear
cloudy
ad O.Otf 2s E
521.10 32 S
t0 O.Oil, . ,'E
70 0. mil. .N
44 0. 04 24 SW
.'tl O. 72114 S IKain
nr. 0.04i 4 NE (Cloudy
o2;o.oo . .;N IClear
14 0.04112 NWIClear
44.0. OKI 4.SW ICloudy
us ii.iiiil. . i.vwj Clear
o . oo 1 4 ' W
54 II.OX 24 S
as o.ooi. . )NE kjloudy
8210.04.' 4'NK Rain
54'0..r212 SW Rain
50il .7 42. SW Rain
ro.on. .IE . Clear
5U 0.12I S'S (Rain
.1 0.34'14'NW'Snow
loi. . . . O SW !Snow
Clear
Rain
t A. M. today; P. M. report of preceding
day.
. FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Rain; fresh south
westerly winds.
Oregon Rain: fresh southwesterly winds.
Washington Rain; strong southwesterly
gales.
T. FRANCIS DRAKE. Meteorologist.
TRAVELERS' CC1DE.
FACTS NO.
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4 transportation facill- 4
ties are supremely lm- 4
4V portant. It is essential 4
4 that every road and 4
4 highway should be in 4
4 the very best possible 4
4 state to sustain traffic 4
4 that will pass over' 4
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