Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 22, 1918, Page 19, Image 19

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PORTLAND CHEAPEST
adelphia. East Portland. Rock Springs. Port
land, Texarkana; canner slock. 3 cara to
The Dalles.
Western shipping points were ateady. and
best New Tork Baldwins showed a slightly
stronger tendency In leading markets, rang
ing f.1.50 96.00 per barrel and reaching .S0
In a few distant cities. Northwestern boxed
Wlnesaps and Jonathans held about steady
at a general range of f 1.859 2.00. f. o. b.
shipping points, and at a general range of
1
A GOLD BOND THAT IS A MORTGAGE UPON THE ENTIRE j
The business here advertised is being conducted by the Alien Property
Custodian of the United States, pending its final sale and delivery to 100 per
cent American ownership.
This Company is and will be entitled to the same unreserved patronage as
Is enjoyed by any other loyal American business.
City of Montreal .
Yielding 6
Assessed valuation $615,377,408 "
Net debt less than 9 of the assessed valuation.
Population over 600,000 .,
1X15 93.25 in distributing markets, reach
Prices Far Under Those
South and North.
in
ing $3.50 m a few canes. Shipments were
lighter.
CUBE BUTTER IS ACCrMULATLNG
TITE MORNING OltEGONIAN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1918.
COAST EGG MARKET
WIDE RANGE IN QUOTATIONS
Poultry Department of Agricultural
College Experiments by Ship
ping to Oakland, Cal.
That egg eaters of Portland have reason
for thankfulness Is the assertion of James
lrydn professor of poultry husbandry t
the Oregon Agricultural College.
"Either the Orecon hens have been over
working to supply too Portland consumers
or someone In Portland has been working
overtime to bear the market." said Pro
fessor Dryden. "The result ha been that
soma of the best Oregon eggs have been
nipped to California as well as to Seattle.
There, has been a great disparity In. the
price of eggs at Portland. 6an Francisco,
and Seattle during the last month. The
poultry department of the college has re
cently mado lomt shipments of eggs to
Oakland. Cal.. and received the top market
price there Then they arrived which was
S cents a dozen. At that time tn
highest price for the same kind of eggs
la Portland was T cent. In "Seattle the
price waa about 83 cents.
"The experiment showed that Oregon
eggs could be laid down In California cities
In good condition as evidenced by the fact
that the Oregon Agricultural College eggs
topped the market and they were said to
be the best eggs received that day by the
firm handling them. After paying the
heavy express charges and commission the
exes Betted 10 to 13 cents a dozen more
than they would have netted In Portland.
ti t. PRICES ARE IIICIIKR ON BOARD
Two Hundred Teas ef Feed Barter An
Sold at (St.
One hundred tone ef feed barley for De
cember shipment and 100 tone for January
shipment were sold at the Merchants- Ex
change at SSL an advance of 50 cents ever
Wednesdays beat bid. Brewing barley oi
lers were raised 25075 cents, bnlk oats and
corn were 00 centa higher and sacked oats
bids were advanced TcQ$l.
Offerings were 100 tons No. S white oats
November shipment and 100 tons "Decem
ber shipment at $35; 100 tons 38-pound nat
urals. November, at 153.50, and one car
No. 3 yellow corn, November, at 11.
Weather conditions In the Middle West, aa
wired from Chicago: "Winnipeg cloudy. 2S;
Mlnneapolla cloudy. S3; Duluth clear. 28;
Peoria cloudy. 89; Chicago clear, cool; St.
iMlt cloudy. 40: Kansas City cloudy 86;
Ft. Joseph 33: Topeka cloudy, 32; Omaha
cloudy, 30. Forecast: Illinois. Kansas. Mis
souri. Iowa, cloudy and cooler tonight and
Friday. South Dakota, Nebraska cloudy
and somewhat colder tonight and Friday,
probably light snow Friday, generally fair."
Aa Argentina cable reported wheat 1 cent
lower at Buenoa Aires, corn 14 cent lower
and oats 1 cent higher. The tonnage sup
ply Is Increasing. There were heavy rain
aver the entire Unseed area,
Bradstreefs figures the world's visible
wheat Increase af 10.998.000 bushels, the corn
decrease at 211,000 bushels and the sat de
crease at 110.800 bushels.
Terminal receipts, in cars, were reported
"by the Merchants" Exchange, aa follows
Wheat, Bar, Flour. Oats. Ray.
Portland-
Buyers Evidently Waiting for Price) to
Go Lower.
Cube butter continues to pile up on the
street. The top price quoted was 50 cents,
with few sales at that. City creameries are
evidently waiting until the accumulation
forces the market lower before they begin
I baring. In the meantime, they are holding
prints at the old price.
Eggs were steady and unchanged at 63
cents for ordinary candled and 63 cents for
selects. Eastern were quoted at 60 862
centa
Dressed turkeys cleaned up at 40 cents
on Northern orders. Live poultry and
dressed meats were steady.
Potatoes and Onions Steady.
The local potato market was steady at the
old prices. Receipts were one car each df
Oregons and Washington. Shipments were
three cars to San Francisco and one each to
El Paso, Durham and Houston,
Onions moved In the local market at for
mer quotation.
Bank Clearing.
Bank clearings of the Northwestern cities
yesterday were aa follow.:
clearinrs. Balances.
Portland $.1. 73S.071 $1.237,8:il
Seattle 7.4S7.H54 l.llo.o..!!
Tacoma T.V.I. 34 P0.07S
Spokane 1.520.126 6110.001
PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS
Grain. Floor, Feed, Etc
Merchants' Exchange, noon session.
Northwestern oats and barley sacked:
Nov. lec. Jan.
Hid. Hid. Bid.
Oats. Ne- 2 white feed. $.".0.25 $:.;. 23 $36.50
Barley, standard feed.. r.u.iU .Ml. 73 51.00
Barley, standard "A".. 01. u 52.00 5:
Eastern oats and
corn in bulk:
Oats, No. 3 white 51 50 52.50 53.00
3S-pound clipped, whu ::..,( 54.75 C4.7
Corn. .No. 3 yellow.... .VJ.ut, 33.00 6S.00
Corn, No. 3 mixed 57.30 37.00 57.00
WHEAT Government basis, $2.20 per
bushel.
FLOUR Family flour. $10.90011.08 per
barrel: bakers, IIO.Toa loss: whole wnea
$D.S5ul0; graham, Su.tTub.M): barley flour.
$10.50vl3; rye Hour, fiL.iviJ; corn riour,
S12trl 40; corn meal. S11&11.B0; oat flour.
111:011 11.40.
MILLKKED Ml.-, run. soft wheat grades,
t. o. b. mill, car.ots. $32.10 per ton; mixed
cara $32.60: ton lots or over, $34.10; less
than tons. $.'15.10; rolled barley, $559
rolled oats, $tJ16 05; ground barley. $360 00
alfalfa meal. 1400 44.
COKN Whole, $73 0 77: cracked, $73 0 79,
HAY Buying prices, f. o. b. Portland
Eastern Oregon tlmotiy, $30 933 per ton
Valley timothy. $27 per ton; alfalfa, $28
Valley grain hay, $26: clover, $27; straw,
$U10.
Dairy and Country produce.
BUTTER Cubes, extras, 89 cents; prints.
extras, box lots, C3c; half boxes,
more: less than half boxes, lc more; butter-
fat. No. 1, 67c per pound, delivered, Portland.
Luua Oregon ranch, candled, rota am
cracks out. 65c; se.ee ts, 6Se dozen.
CiltEaK Tillamook, f. o. b. Tillamook
Triplets, S6c; Young Americas, 87o; Coos
and Curry County: Triplets, f. o. b. Myrtle
point. 35c.
POULTRY Hens. 27 O 23c: Springs. ZTB
30c; roosters, ll'c; duck?. 23ifr30c; geese, 20c,
turkeys, live, 30c; dressed, choice, 40c
VEAL, Fancy, l'.lc p'jr pound.
FOKK Fancy, 20c per pound.
Thursday
Year ago
EetMin to date 4519
Year ago ....3373
Tacoma
Wednesday S
Tear ago 19
Ss.on to date 2999
Year ago ....SOU
Seattle
Wednesday .... 20
Year a-o 13
Season to date 31A.
Year ago . . . . j-'oo
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CLEAN PICKED TURKEYS ARE WANTED
Coaaamera Object to Birds Not Attractive
la Appearance,
As Thanksgiving turkeys will sell at high
prices thla year, consumers will demand not
only good quality, but also the. best-appearing
bird. For this reason, shippers should
ace that the turkeys are properly picked,
according to Thomas C. Farrell, assistant
Federal Food Administrator.
'lt has been the practice of some grow
ers," said Mr. Farrell. "to send In their
turkeys only partially picked. The feathers
should be all taken off, except a few on the
bead and neck. Leaving a big bunch of
tall and wing feathers en the blrda does not
help their selling qualities. The crops should
also fee clean by keeping the turkeys from
feed for at least 13 hour before killing.
Ceese and docks should fee lightly scalded.
Chickens may be either scalded or dry
Vlcked.
"Shipments should fee made by express In
light esses, or paper-lined burlap bags, bnt
boxes are preferred. Turkeys that are small
or otherwise unfit should not be sent In for
the Thanksgivinr trade, but held bark nntil
they are la prime condition. There will also
be a good Christmas and New Tear's
market."
EASTERN BCTTEB PRICES IfOTB CP
Higher Grades Are Most ia Demand at
Leading Markets.
The butter markets of the East con
tinued firm the past week with the higher
grades most In demand and an Increased
demand for medium gradea Prices advanced
from one-half cent to 1 cent. The closing
price of 92 score butter for the week was
3o at New Tork and Philadelphia, and
61 '4 c at Chicago and Boston,
The receipts at the four inarketa for the
week were approximately 4000 tubs less
than the previous week and stock reduc
tions In the four market amounted to over
1.300.000 pounds. There was very little
change in the street stock situation during
the week.
Shipments destined to other markets from
Chicago amonnted to 19,133 tubs as com
pared with 23.501 tubs the previous week.
Cars of "centralized" continued In light de
mand at Chicago throughout the week, as
did undergrade, purchasing being primarily
for wholesale trade and Jobbing requirements.
Fruits and Vetable.
Local lobbing quotations:
FRUITS Oranges, navels. $9010.50;
lemons. $7.5099 per box; bananas, BftOtuc
per box; pears. ?2e- per box; grapes.
10915c per pound; quinces. $1.50 per box
cranberries. $12015 per barrel; huckleber
ries, 17:c per pound.
VEGETABLES Tomatoes, $1.75 9 3-50 pet
box: cabbage, per 100 pounds; let
tuce, $2.733 per crate; peppers, 10c per
pound; celery, b0woc per dozen; eggplant.
15920c per pound; artichokes, $1.25 dozen
cauliflower, X3.75 per' crate: garlic, 85c per
pound; pumpkins. 2c per pound; squash,
2c per pound; beets, $2.50 per sack; car
rots, $L5Uil.i3 per sac; turnips, el.75 per
sack.
POTATOES Oregon. $1.73 2 per nun
dred: Yaklmas. $2 2.25; sweets, 494 He
ONIONS Oregon, $24(2.23; California
browns, $1.6391-73; buckskins, $1. 7542.
Staple tirocerlea.
Local Jobbing quotations:
SL'CJAK Sack basis: Fruit and berry,
$9.55; beet. $.25; extra C, $3.15; powdved,
in barrels, $10.25; cubea. In barrels. $lo.4j.
KITS walnuts. 36o : Brazil nuts. 19c
filberts, 25c; almonds. 25930c: peanuts, 21c
SALT uaif-erounu. juus, 315.00 per ton
90s. $17.25 per tou;. dairy. 325 per ton.
RICE Unbroken, 103911ie per pound.
ut. joooing prices; v hue. lutfllc
colored. 899c.
CUFFLL Roasted. In drums, 200 330.
Provisions.
Local JohMng quotations:
HAMS All sizes, choice. 38 9 3Hc; stand
ard, 37 4, 37 fee: skinned, none; picnic, 27c;
collage roll. one.
LARD Tirrco basis, standard pure. 23 Vie:
compound, -.ic
BACON rsnry. 50Vi92c: standard. 47
Oouc: choice, 46r4vc.
DRT salt snort, clear dscKj, 18934c;
exports, 23 o 31c U
M'ORI-D STOCK BREAD8TCFFS LARGE
e
Supply Ii Nearly Twice as Great
as Tear Ago.
The supply of breadatuffa available In
the world today la almost twice as large as
a year ago. Stocks afloat for Europe and
In store In the United Kingdom. North
America. Argentina and Australia are esti
mated In bushels aa follows:
Nov. i, -is oct. I. '13 Nov. 1. 'IT.
43,000,000 43.000,000
Hops, Wool, Mohair. Etc.
HOPS Oregon, 191 crop, 23 0 260 per
pound.
WOOLr Oregon, 39 0 Tie per pound.
MOHAIR Long staple, 62c: short stanla
42c; burry, 30c
CASCARA BARK New and old. 13 Vis
per pound.
TALLOW no. 1. 1314 0 per pound: No. i.
IZfec per pound; grease. No, 1, 10c; No. 2,
9o per pound.
nidea and Pelts.
HIDES No. 1 salted, 30 pounds and no.
14c; No. 3 salted, 30 pounds and up, 13c;
No. 1 green, 30 pounds and up. 11c: No, 2
green, 30 pounds and up, 10c; No. 1 salted
bulls, u pounds and up. lie; .No. 2 salted
bulls, 50 pounds and up, 10c; No. 1 green
bulls, 30 pounds and up, 8c; No. 2 zreen
bulls. 50 pounds and up, 8c; No. 1 green
or salted calf sklus up to 15 pounds, 29c;
No. 2 green or salted calf skins up to 13
pounds. 27 ftc; No. 1 green or salted kla
skins, 15 to 50 pounds, 15c; No. 2 green ot
salted kip. skins. 13 to 30 pounds, 13Vsc;
dry flnt hides. 7 pounds and up, 2Sc; dry
flint calf, under 7 pounds. SSc : dry salt
hides, 7 pounds and up, 2-c; dry salt calf,
under 7 pounds. 32c; dry cull hides or calf.
half price; ary bibss vt hums, aoc; ary sail
stags or bulls, 12c
PELTS Dry long-wool pelts, per pound.
30c; dry short-wool pells, per pound,
lit20c; salted long-wool lamb pelts, each.
$2 ij 2.75 ; salted long-wool sheep pella,
each. $1.503 2.50; dry sheep shearlings, each,
15jp35c.; aalted sheep shearlings, each,
30!b0c
Oils.
GASOLINE Bulk. 21c; engine distillate,
bulk. 12c: kerosene, bulk. 10c; esses. 20c.
LINSEED OIL Ray. barrels. $1.93: casea
$2.03: boiled, barrels. $1.93; cases, $2.05.
TURPENTINE In tanks. 06c; cases, $1.06.
60.000,000
Afloat for
Europe . .
In store
V. e7e"i'n 43.non.noo 40 noo non 23000000
Argentina 1.X.-.O.0HO 2.590.000 ? H.VihmI
AeVtralia 179. 000.000 133.ono.ooo llo.ooo.oi)
,ii.,..w.w j..js,.u"u ;i4.Hi4 ntin
. 47.014.000 12.967.000 41.7Bi.OoO
v. a.
Canada
Total ...490.099.000 383.6S9.OO0 264.823,000
BOXED APPLES STEADY IN EAST
Slightly Stronger Tendency In Market for
Barreled Fruit.
There was no change In local apple prices.
Flocks were ample and trade was fair.
Shipmenta of Oregon apples were: 7 cars
to New Tork. $ to Chicago, 3 to Suspension
Bridge, 1 each to Cheyenne, Omaha, Dallas,
Sacramento. Elm Ira, Ft. Paul. San Diego,
Lea Angelas, Flllaburs, Birmingham, Phil-
SAV FRANCISCO PrtODCCE MARKE1
Prices Current en Eggs, Vegetables, Fresh
Fruits, Etc., at Bay City.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 21. Butter, 619
62 ic.
Eggs Fresh extras, 76Hc; fresh extra
pullets, 62c.
Cheese Not quoted.
Poultry Large hens, 37939c; young
roosters. 83937c; fryers. 38940c; broilers,
43 o 30c: pigeons. $2.30 tr 3: souaba, $3.60 9 4;
geese, 23c: turkeys, live, 32935c
Vegetables Celery, $3.60; squash, cream,
70UOc; hubbard, $1.50; eggplant. $1,259
1.30; peppers, bell, 75c; chile, 50 9 60c: toma
toes, $2.60tf2.75; lettuce. $1.5092; potatoes,
Salinas. $. 25-4; river, $22.25; sweet, 39
34c; onions, Australian brown. $11 3
garlic. 25c; cauliflower, 00fJ75c; becls. $1 50
ul.60; turnips, $1.30; rhubarb, $1.2391.50;
string beans. 7810c; lima. 4-tSc; pumpkins!
75990; musnrooms, -03 60c; brussels
nprouts, $30 7c; artichokes. No. 1, 75c; No,
2, roc r
Fruit Lemons. $5 96.50; grapefruit, $2.25
3; oranges. $597; bananas. 797Vtc; pine
apples. $394.50; spples, llcllefieur, fancy,
$1.3591-63; Newtown Pippins, fancr, 11.60
tfl75. Spltzenbergs, $2.509 3: pears, Bart
letts, $2.500 3; Winter. 75ci$l: grapes, To
ksys. Emperors and Vcrdels, $1.593; per
simmons, 50c9$1.50; cranberries. $3.50;
quinces, 90cutl.l5; casabas, $1.5092.
Receipts Flour, 6095 quarters; barley,!
3611 centals; beans, 4939 sacks; potatoes,
7h3." sacks; hay, 60 tons; bides, 614; wine,
71,900 gallons.
TO BE SOLD
BYTHE
AUEN PROPERTY
CUSTODIAN
BOTANY WORSTED MILLS
PASSAIC, N.J.
24,410 Shares of Stock of Botany Worsted Mills
andor by
Stoehr & Sons, Inc.
1290 SHARES OF SAID STOCK
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, A. Mitchell Palmer, Alien Property
Custodian, andor Stoehr & Sons, Inc., will offer for sale to the highest bidder at
public sale or sales, on the premises at the front door of the main office building of
Botany Worsted Mills, Dayton Avenue, Passaic, New Jersey, at 12 o'clock noon on
Monday, the second day of December, 1918, the following:
24,410 shares of stock, par value $100 each of Botany Worsted Mills, a New
Jersey corporation. Out of a total of 6000 shares of said stock, all of which are issued
and outstanding, the said sale shall be made jointly with the sale by Stoehr & Sons,
Inc., a New York corporation, of 1290 shares of stock, par value $100 each, of said
Botany Worsted Mills, owned by said Stoehr & Sons, Inc, making a total of 25,700
shares of said stock of said corporation to be sold.
Full description of and information concerning the above property and the
firms and conditions of inspection and sale may be obtained by qualified
and accepted bidders by application to
JOSEPH F. GUFFEY, DIRECTOR, BUREAU OF SALES,
110 West 42d Street, New York City.
A. MITCHELL PALMER,
Alien Property Custodian.
Liberty Bonds
If you most SELL your Liberty Bonds, SELL 4a I S.
If yon can BUY more Liberty Bonds. BUY from Vs.
We buy and sell Liberty Bonds ot the market.
Voa cannot do better yon mny do worse.
Tha closing- prices of LIBERTY BONDS on the New Tork Stock Exchange,
for week ended Thursday, November 21, were as follows:
First First Second Third Fourth
3s 4s is 4Vis 44s 44
Friday ' 99.94 97.84 97.80 93.00
Saturday 99.94 96.40 96.00 98.58 97.80 97.90 98.00
Monday 99.92 96.50 96.00 98.58 97.8a 97.80 9S.O0
Tuesday 99.90 96.50 96.02 98.54 97.82 97.83 98.00
Wednesday 99.98 96.70 96.30 9S.50 97.86 97.80 98.00
Thursday 99.96 96.60 96.26 98.50 97.8S 97.88 98.00
MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc.
The Premier Municipal Bond House of Oregon
" 309-311 STARK, BETWEEN 5TH AND 6TII (GROUND FLOOR)
Telephone Broadway 2151. Established On, S3 Years"
GREED-EMMET iET
SSIALIi DEMAND FOB SUCH
STOCK IX NORTHWEST.
Prices Ranging From $15 fo $16 a
Head, Against $18 at This
Time Iiast Tear.
The market for breeding ewes is very
quiet both at North Portland and at coun
try points throughout the Northwest. Good
ewea ranging; from yesriings to 3-year-olds
are quoted from 1 15 to 10 a head with com
paratively little demand. This Is in strik
ing contrast with conditions existing a year
ago. At that time ewes were selling at
(18 t head which represented as advance
or from ti to (8 per head In about three
months. r"urthermore, the market wsa vsry
sctive and strong and continued to advance
steadily throughout the Winter.
Receipts at tlie local yarns yesteraay ag
gregated 14 loads. There was a fair market
and Drices were reported steady all around
Receipts were 236 cattle, .a calves, 'JU4
hAr iinri 31S sheen. Shippers were:
With hors O. W. Truni, liaisey, z ioaa
George Kohlhagen, Myrtle Creek, 1 load.
v.lih cattlo E. J. Metzler. Wlllamma.
lnri : R. Perklnson. Castle Rock. 1 load
w. Davis. Woodland. 1 ioaa: wane t
fiiRhtnnn. Oushman. z loads: waugn
Peterson. Toledo, 1 load; o. is. (jeiijan,
Albany. 1 load.
Wirh miri loads o. w. Tum. Msisey,
lnaH rattle- calves, hogs and sheep: G. W.
Kyre, Turner, 1 load cattle and sheep: J. C.
Davis, Shedd, 1 load hogs and sheep: Brown
Cummlngs, Conrallia. 1 load cattle and
sheep; H. V. McFaddea, Harrisburc, 1 load
cattle and hogs.
The day's sales were as renews:
w, PHr.1 Wt. Price.
7.10 t O.50l1 lambs .. -B7 J10.00
RAO 4.0011S yearlings 105
6 yearlings l in
throw-outs J15.2519.25: pigs, good to choice
$13.00 14.00.
Cattle Receipts 20,000: general trade
opening slow. Early selling steady on all
kinds. Beef cattle, good choice and prime
$1G.6019.75; common and medium $9.70
15.65: butcher stock, cows and heifers $6.40
&14.25; canners and cutters 5.506.40;
stockers and feeders, good, choice and fancy
S10.0012.75; inferior, common 'and medium
S7.00 10.00: veal calves, good and choice
$17.2517.75; Western range beef steers
$14.65018.00; cows and heifers $8.o12.75.
Sheep Receipts 39.000: market weak to
25c lower. Top lambs $15.90.
Seattle Livestock Market.
SBATTX.B, Wash., Nov. 21. Receipts, 94,
weak. Prime light, $17.50 0 17.75; medium
to choice, $17.25017.50: medium heavy,
$1.2516.75; rough, $15.25010.75; pigs,
$15.25 16.25.
Cattle tteceipta, ee, steady to strong, isesz
steers, $11013; medium to choice, $10.50
11; medium to good, $808.50; medium, $70
7.50; bulls, $57.50: calves, $510.
EARLY BAINS WIPED OUT
ERRATIC CHANGES IX WALL
STREET MARKET.
Tcows
2 cows
23 cows ,
3 cows .
1 cow ..
1 cow .,
6 steers
1 steer .
1 steer .
1 calf .
2 bulls
94 hogs ,
4 hogs .
6 hogs .
4 lamns
89 lambs
. KS2
. 7!
. SHO
. 800
. O'-rj
. 870
. 070
. 100
.1060
. 2"0
. 860
. 203
. 69
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7.00
6.7
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8.75;
7.50
10.00
6 00
17.001
15.25
15.00
12.75
14 cowa
1 cow ...
4 cows . .
5 cowa .
1 cow . . .
6 cows . .
8 mixed..
14 mixed..
2 calves. .
1 calf . .. .
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10.50
10.
fi.00
8.00
4.00
&.25
4.23
8.50
8.50
4.00
8.00
8.25
8.25
15.50
17J0
12.501101 hogs
Prlcea current at the local yards are at
follows:
-tti prices.
Prima ateers "tSSIJi!
Good to choice steers 11.0012.Of
upturn tn ,wi,l . t .ra 1U l!0 O H.U1
Kair to medium steers 8.50 s.ot
Common to fair steers 6.009 8.0
Choice cows and heifers 8.000 8.M
Med. to good cows and neiiera. o.ouw i.
v.tr ta mid. cows and hellera. 6.502 S.5S
Cannera ....... a.uuo e.ws
Bulla vj i. aw
Calvea 8.0010
Hogs j
Prime mixed 17.00O17.il
Medium mixed is. fowti.vw
Rough heavies 15.00 16.0
pigs 14.uuoi3.vu
sheen-
Prime lambs .-. H.5013.oo
Kair to medium lambs b.suibiu.oo
esrllngs ju.vuv u.vo
Wethers 80010.0
Ewes s.so B.oe
ORIGINS OF I.mSTOCX LOADED
Shipmenta to the Leading Markets ef the
Fayclfle Northwest.
Etate origins of livestock loaded Novem
ber 20, 1918:
Foe Portland
Cattle Horses
' and and Mix.
Calves Hogs Sheep Uules &tk.
California &
Idaho 6
Oregon 10 6 .. .. 2
Washington .. S . . ..
Totals PortVd. 15 11 8 .. 2
One week ago... 13 14 .. .. 1
Four weeks ago 13 d . .' .. 2
One year ago... 9.9 1 .. 3
For tieattie
Oregon 3 .. 1
Washington .... 14 10
Totals Seattle. 14 12 .. l
One week ago... 21 4 16 .. ..
Four weeks ago 13 1..
One year ago... 13
For Spokane
Idaho 10 S . . .. 1
Nevada .. .. 1
Washington .... 6 1 . . .'. 1
Totals Spokane 16 4 . . 1 2
One week ago... 6 6 2
Four weeks ago 5 2 12.. 2
One year ago... 4 2 .. 5
Omaha l ivestock Market.
OMAHA. Nov. 21. Hoes Receinta It rnn.
steady to 10c higher. Heavy, $16.75rlV..riO;
tated $17.10(317.30; light 117.25&17.60: nic,
$10.001' 15.00; bulk of sales $17.10 &17.35.
Cattle Keceipis o.juu; steady. Native
eers $11.0018.00: cows and heifers $6.5i)
ill.50: Western steers $3,504(17.00: Tm
teen $3,50112.00; cows and heifers $t).00J
0.50: canners $4.50fe5.73; stockers and
feeders $3.006 13.00; valves $7.5013.50.
Sheep Receipts 11,300; steady. Culls
$4.5O7.50: wethers $9.50 10.50: ewes $7.50
11. 00; feeder lamns $10 00 19 14.25; lambs
1. 25 u 15.25; yearlings $10.50 i 11.50.
Chicago livestock Market.
CHICAGO. Nov. 21. Hogs Receipts 30,
000: market ateady to 10a lower than yes
terday's average. Butchers $T7.60'17.90:
'light $18-75!8 1T.65; packing $16.30 ' 17.50;
CORN ADVANCE IS STEADY
MARKET IS STILL AFFECTED BI
EUROPE'S NEEDS.
Prices Close Half to -Full Cent
Higher at Chicago Oats
Also Advancing.
CHICAGO. Nov. 21. Fresh Indications
that Immense suppllea of foodstuffs from
the United States would soon reach Europe
made the corn market today average high
er, despite sharp differences of opinion as
to the magnitude and continuance of the
export movement. Prices closed firm, H to
lc net higher, with December $1.29 to
$1.29-., and January $1.32V to l.S2Vi.
oats rained U to ic. The outcome In pro
visions ranged from unchanged flgtuea to
45c lower.
Bearish constructions placed en reports
of a big drop in grain prices at Paris more
than wiped out first advancea In corn. The
Inference waa drawn that France now had
a relative abundance of supplies, and that
predictions of Immense enlargements from
the United States were overdrawn. Re
newed strength developed later, owing more
or less to advices that five largo Dutch
steamships had Isft American porta with
cargoes of flour to relieve the food short
age In The Netherlands
Oats merely refiecteo ine action ei wm.
Weakness In the hog market eased pro.
Tlslona.
Leading fntarea range as leuewi:
CORN.
Open.
Dee. $1.29
Jan. ..
Dee.
Jan.
High.
$1.30
1.31 1.3314
OATS.
.78
.73
MESS PORK.
law.
1.28S
1.30
.74
.741
.73
.73
Not.
Jan,
Nov,
Jan.
46.05
LARD.
, 27.00
26.27
45.90
26.75
26.00
Clese.
$1.39
1.S2V4
.74
.74
42.00'
46.03
26.80
26.03'
Nov.
Jan.
25.00
24.37
shite, 75075Hc; standard,
,..26.25
EHORT RIBS.
25.05 25.06
...24.60 24.60 24-33
Cash prices were:
Corn No. 2 yellow, eld, $1.50; No. 8 yel
low old. $1.46 1.50; No. 4 yellow, new.
$1.34.
oats iso.
7576c. . ..,..,
Rye NO. i. w. '
Barley 98c$1.09.
Timothy $7310.25.
Clover Nominal.
Pork Nominal.
Lard $26-S0.
Ribs Nominal.
1
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 21. Barley, 92c 0
$1. Flax. $3.87&3.sa:
. Grain at San Francises.
BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2L Flour, $11.45
per barrel. . . .
Grain w neat, uu.oi mucn v . a
barrel: barley, s.-.U; oats, wnue teea,
nominal; corn, California yellow, $4.15.
Hay Wheat ana wneai tuu oats, -o 4 1 ,
tame oats, $aea7.ou; Dariey, siuiff!; al
falfa, $182i; barley straw, 8080c.
steals Allans, eoo. cucoanm, uuuimu,
Weekly Egg Quotations Planned.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 21. In order to
tnhllize the price of all varieties of fresh
eggs and to prevent unwarranted fluctua
tions and advances, the San Francisco Dairy
Produce Exchange, at. the request of the
California Food Administration, agreed to
day to make a market quotation once weekly
nstead ot aaiiy. as it uuea jjimiui. x
new system ia to become effective next
Monday.
Naval Stores.
SAVANNAH, Ga., Nov. 21. Turpentine,
firm, 77'Ac; sales, 268; receipts, zaj; snip
ments, 686; stock, 30,200.
Rosin, firm. itecepits, xei.i; shipments.
"71 : stock. 68.643. Quot B. D and B,
$15.13; F, $15.50; G, $15.5015.65; H, $15.60;
, $10.75; -h JU, it, ana wn, e-Lw.ou.
Cotton Production 8,681,003 Bales.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21. Cotton ginned
prior to November 14 amounted to 8,081,005
running bales, including 127.S12 round bales,
CS73 bales o American Egyptian and 24,14
bales of .Sea Island, the Census Bureau today
announced. , .. i
Active Selling Movement In Iiast
Hoar of Trading Carries
Prices Downward.
NEW TORK, Nov. 21. Erratic price
changes attended todays stock market,
trading falling to the lowest ebb In several
weeks until the last hour, when an active
selling movement efiaced numerous gains.
Moderate strength in the early and inter
mediate stages of the session was attributed
to prospects of less stringent money condi
tions after next weeks heavy payment
the fourth liberty loan. This possible rc
taxation was not expected to apply to time
funds.
Marine preferred recovered an extreme
setback of 6 points, with but slight recovery
following announcement of another incon
elusive meeting of the directors.
Coppers were exposed to constant pres
sure by reason of unfavorable trade condi
tions, yielding 1 to 24 points,
On the constructive side for a time were
rails, which evinced a fair degree of strength,
Industrials, including United States Steel and
former war equipments, but the variable ad
vances in these groups were forfeited almost
altogether at the end. Sales amounted to
560,000 shares.
Dealings in bonds were moderate, but
were diversified, the tone in the main being
slightly easier. Liberty Issues were steady
and Internationals Irregular Total sales, par
value, aggregated $9,673,000.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Las
Sales.
Am Heet Sugar. 1,400
American Can.. 2.100
Am Car & Fdry. 000
Am Locomotive 1,000
Am Bm & Refff. 11.200
Am Sugar Refg. 4,000
Am Tel & Tel...
Am Zinc L Ac S. 300
Anaconda Cop.. 11,200
Atchison 900
AO & W I S S. . 1,700
Bait & Ohio.... TOO
700
80O
800
200
800
600
1,400
800
100
15.300
3.400
1.400
4.900
2,8(10
100
1,800
1.700
9.700
85,500
300
100
4.700
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GOVERNMENT. MUNICIPAL AND CORPORATION BONDS
SCC0N0 FLOOR NORTtiWESIERN BANKeUllOiNO
PORTLAND. OREGON.
LIBERTY BONDS
The closing; TSew York Stock Exchange quotations on
LIBERTY BOTVDS yesterday werei
First First Second First Second. Third Fourth
31-..1 4 s 4s 4 'is 4 Us 41,4.1 4Hs
99.9S 96.64 96.20 98.50 97.86 97.86 97.98
1.51 1.72 .06 1.83 .06 .77 .31
Market
Interest
Total 101.47
Ilk? iiuminiiHiii
98.36 96.26 100.33 97.92 98.63 98.29
Wa Buy and Sell LIBERTY BONDS at the New York Market
Less a nominal charge ror our, services.
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Government and Municipal
nas
Bought and Sold
87 Sixth Street, Between Stark and Oak. Telephone Bdwy 1042
Butte & Sup Cop
Cal Petroleum...
Can Pacific
Cen Leather....
Ches & Ohio
C M & St P
C R J ft F ctfs..
Chino Cop
Colo Fu & Iron.
Corn Prod Rfe..
Crucible Steel...
Cuba Cane Sug.
uistlli feectxr....
Erie
Gen Elec
a N Pfd
a N Ore ctfs. ..
Inspiration Cop.
Int M M pfd...
Int Nickel
Int Paper
Kennecott Cop. .
Louis & Nash. .
Maxwell Mot....
Met Petroleum.
Miami Cop
Missouri Pacific
Mont Power....
Nevada Cop....
N Y Central
N Y N H & H..
Norfolk & West
Nor Pacific
Pennsylvania. ..
Pittsburgh Coal.
Ray Con Cop...
Reading
Rep Iron & Steel
hhat Ariz cop.
Southern Pac.
Southern Ry. ..
High.
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7,400
25,400
1,900
8.400
100
4,000
2,000
2,100
700
1,300
600
700
1.S00
6.700
1,600
000
15.000
4,800
fUudebaker Corp 10,500
Texas Co 700
Union Pacific...- J. 1100
U S Indus A I co. 3,200
U S Steel 91,000
U S Steel pfd... 000
Utah Cop 8.600
Western Union.. 2.40K
Westing Elec... L'0
Beth B 85.800
Total sales lor the day, 560,000.
BONDS.
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go coupon
48
19
152
3 004
84
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112
3214
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26
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754
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156
26
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108
97
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30
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132
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100
110
78
80
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Short Term
.umcipa.
$100 $500 $1000
to yield 5 to 6t
Income Tax Exempt
Details on application. Call or phono B'way
LUMBERMENS TRUST COMPANY
Capital and Surplus J 600.000
LUMBERMENS
UILDIN9
FIFTH AND
STARK
KS ITT S S Ks J00
83 S P cv 5s 10314
loft An-iT 6s '
106 IU S Lib 3s... 09.90
83U S L 1st con 4s 96.60
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NYC deb 6s lomiu H 1st c 4ss ii.i.f"
M p 4s 86;U 8 L 2d c 4s 97.88
pj p 8a 63 U S L 3d 4s..s 87.88
P T & T 5s 96IU S L 4tn, ',4S DS.uu
TJ S 3s reg....
do coupon . .
TJ S 4s reg..1..
do coupon ..
Atch Gen 4s..
D & It G rer 6s
Bid.
Money, Exchange, Etc.
TORK. Nov. 21. Mercantile paper.
unchanged.
Sterling flay Dins, uncnangea. Bmi,
84.757S; cables, 14.7645. rancs, oemana.
5 45: cables. 0.44. uuiiaers. acmauo.
41; cables, 4214. Lire, unchanged.
Mexican dollars, nncnangeu.
Time loans strong, onchanged.
Call money strong, unchanged.
LONDON, Nov. 21. Money and discounts.
unchanged.
Coffee Trade Is at Standstill,
um vnTtK. Nov. 2L The text of com
munications which have passed recently be
tween the coffee trade and the food ad.
ministration was published by the coffee ex
change today. They indicated that the
Washington authorities had offered to
rules Kovernuia iraiung in
cities or to stockysrds east of the Missouri
River will require a car permit such ss now
in use for giving the Food -Administration
orderly control of the movement ef grain.
Stockyards directly affected include Chicago,
Kansas City, .St. Louis, Omaha, St. Paul,
Louisville, Nashville and Pittsburg.
Chicago Dairy Produce.
CHICAGO, Nov. 21. Butter, higher.
Creamery. "6 tt 'j c.
EgK. higher. Receipts. 901 cases: firsts,
63f64cj ordinary firsts, 54q'58c; at
mark, cases Included, 50f(yo.':o per dozen.
New Tork Sugar Market.
NEW TORK, Nov. 21. Sugar, unchanged.
Latah Pioneer Leaves for France.
MOSCOW, Idaho, Nov. 21. (Special.)
H. D. Martin, pioneer of Latah Coun
ty, who haa lived in and near Moscow
for 39 years, left today for Franca to
take up Y. M. C. A. work. Ha foes di
rect to New Tork. where hs will em
bark for France next week. He Is due
in New Tork on November 25. Mr. Mar
tin has been food administrator for
Latah County since the office was es
tablished. Ha reaigned and T. A.
Meeker, another pioneer, former owner
the rules governing
.,,,,r. on the New Tork Exchange to take
effect on a date to be determined by the of the telephone system, here, has ac-
board of managers m. iu ""i cepted the position and took over the
thit existing regulations and rules regard
lng transactions In actual coffee would con
tinue. ...
M.mhera of the exchange objected to re
opening the futures market for unrestricted
trading, while restrictions remained In force
in the spot markots, and a petition embody
ing these objections was sens to Washington
yesterday with a request for reconsidera
tion Pendinc the outcome business re-
mained at practically a standstill in both
the cost and freight and local spot market
Dried Froit at New Tork.
view TORK. Nov. 21. Evaporated ap
ples, nominal; prunes, strong; peaches, nom
inal.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK, Nov. 2L Lead, unchanged.
Spelter, firm; East fit. Louis spot, 8.20(8
8.30O.
Cotton Market.
NEW TORK. Nov. 21. Spot cotton, quiet.
Middling, 30.20c
work today. Mr. Martin leaves his
wife and three children in Moscow. If
expects to remain in France as long: as
needed and has been informed that his
services will probably be reequlred for
at least a year.
Duluth l inseed Market.
DTJLTJTH, Nov. 21. Linseed,
13.95
asked.
Hop; Shipments Require Permit.
rrfiCAOO. Nov. 21. All shipments of hogs
hereafter to stock yards at Missouri River
YOU TURKEY SHIPPERS
Listen to common sense. When you consign your turkeys to tha
average commission merchant he sells it to a poultry dealer and charges
you at least 5 per cent commission. When you ship direct to a reliable
poultry dealer you save this commission. We are wholesale poultry
dealers all the year around. With turkeys at about 40 cents per pound,
you lose 2 for every 100 pounds you don't ship to us. We receive load
, after load of turkeys every day. but our orders are piling up higher.
Wo still need 50,000 POUNDS OF PRESSED TURKEY'S and guarantee
38-40 ceflts per pound net Portland on good quality. Ship early. Don't
hold. Other poultry wanted. We guarantee:
Heavy hens and Springs 28c per lb.
Light hens 26c per lb.
Ducks, fancy live 25-30cperlb.
Geese, fancy live 20-2Sc per lb.
Turkeys, fancy live. .:t0-32c per lb.
yio commissions. Checks dally.
Writs for our Turkey Special market report.
The- Savinar Co., Inc.
100 FRONT STREET
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A WAR OF MOTION
For tho first time war
transit by road is be
ing conducted to a
very great degree by
mechanical power. This
power is being URed
for moving artll'cry,
machine guns and sup
plies, serving gen
erals and their staffs,
conveying orders and
dispatches and every
where speeding u p
the work of executing
the armistice. N e v o r
was the need of roads
60 apparent and none
would qualify for mili
tary necessities us well
as those paved with
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COMPANY
Journal Uldtf.. Portland, Or.
TRAVKLEKS' GUIDE,
I7RENCH LINC
B UkFAGslE I EKERALE TBiKSATUNTIQ'JS is
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NEW TORK BORDEAUX PARIS
FREQUENT DEPARTURES,
l ugsil Bros., l'ac. Coast Agents, 109 Cherry
6t. Seattle, or any Local lasats.
SAN FRANCISCO-I.OS ANGELES.
LOW RATES.
Including Meals and Berths.
S. 6. ROSE CITY Sails 3 P. M. Nov. 2S.
THE SAN FRANCITO & PORTLAND
S. 8. LINES.
Tickets at Third and Washington
Telephone Broadway 20". Main SRS,
A liH. A 6011.