Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 28, 1919, Page 21, Image 21

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    THE MORNING, OREGOXIAN, TUESDAY,. OCTOBER 2S, 1919.
Of
BUS
FOR
NOVEMBER
FLDUR ARE CALLED FOR
Purchases Will Depend on
Tonnage Available.
SITUATION NOT PROMISING
Grain Dealers Paying Higher Pre
miums oil Soft Wheat; Three
fourths or Crop Sold.
The grain corporation has sent out a
call for bids on flour for November ship
ment from north Pacific points. No In
formation Is available as to the . quantity
required, as that will depend on the sup
ply of tonage available. At the present
time the tonnage outlook la not promising-.
"Wheat buying Is still restricted by the
high prices asked by farmers. Soft
wheat has been bought on the basis of 7
cents premium. Leading grain dealers of
this city estimate that fully 75 per cent
of the Pacific northwest wheat crop has
been sold to date.
At the Merchants' Exchange yesterday
100 tons of November eastern shipment
yellow corn were sold at $36.50. Corn
bids averaged 23 cents over Saturday's
price, oats were up 115 50c and barley
ranged from unchanged to 50 cents higher.
At San Francisco December barley sold at
J3.29 against J3.26 on Saturday. Chicago
barley closed 1!42 cents higher at J1.38
lor December and 11.34 H for May.
Weather conditions in the middle west,
as wired from Chicago: "IUinoi cloudy,
cold, raining; Qulncy rain all day yester
day; Missouri raining, St. Joseph, 36;
Kansas City cloudy, misting: Topeka 40;
Nebraska foggy, damp, 33; Davenport
raining, cool; Ohio raining; Kentucky
clear, warm; Minneapolis snowing. 32;
Duluth part cloudy, cold; Winnipeg cloudy,
cold, I'O."
Terminal receipts, in cars, were reported
by the Merchants' Exchange as follows:
Wheat.Barley.Flour.Oats. Hay.
Portland
Monday ..... 23 .... 43 1 5
Year ago 12 .... 7 15 14
Beas'n to date 37S11 112 1317 263 657
Year ago ..4221 433 &B4 421 1230
Tacoma
Saturday .... 25 3
Year ago .. 17 .... 5
Etas' n to date 24U5 52 .... 03 36!)
Year ago ..2441 19 .... 03 5K2
Seattle
Saturday .... 23 .... 7 . 2
Year ago . . 31 .... 1 4 15
Eea.s n to date 2240 126 2X0 272 550
Year ago ..2ti36 40 542 312 1181
QCAL.IT V O' APPI.ES IS VARIED.
Wide Difference In Condition of I'ruit
Offered in Loral Market.
There was a slow movement in the local
apple market with a wide range in the
quality and condition of fruit offered.
Kxtra fancy Jonathans, large, were quoted
at $2.75, medium at $2.50, small at $2.26,
fancy at $2ft.2.50 and choice at $1.85
2.25. Kxtra fancy Winter Bananas, large,
were held at $3.25.
Fifty one cars of Oregon apples were
shipped at the close of the week.
At the New York auction. 1505 boxes'of
Oregon Jonathans, extra fancy, sold at
$2.8oC'x8. fancy at $2.50&3.20 and choice
at $2.20rn2.40.
At St. Louis, Oregon Jonathans, extra
fancy, brought $2.73 and fancy $2.60.
Market conditions at shipping points
were wired as follows!
Spokane, Wash. Carloads f. o. b. usual
terms. Very few sales reported early
enough for publication. Yakima Wine
saps, fancy, $2.50. Wenatchee Jonathans,
choice, $2; Winesaps, extra fancy $3, fancy
$2.75.
Grand Junction, Colo. Haullngs Insuf
ficient to meet demand. Moderate wire
Inquiry. Demand good, market steady.
Carloads f. o. b. usual terms, boxes.
Wlnesaps, extra fancy, mostly $2.50. few
$2.75, fancy $2.25; Ganos, extra fancy,
$1.00Cg2. fancy $1. 6581. 75.
Rochester. N. Y. Haullngs Increasing.
Light wire Inquiry. Demand much slower,
market steady. Some ordinary quality.
Carloads f. o. b. usual terms. Very few
sales, barrels. A 2Vs-inch Baldwins, best,
good color $7 &'7.25. Sales from cold
storage, charges paid. Block of Ureenlngs
A 2'-i-liuh $8.
The barrelled apple market at New York
and Chicago is summarized by the bureau
of markets as follows: Chicago Closed
strong with good demand. Leading varie
ties advanced $1. New York f-Greenings
A -Mi-Inch. $8.50I); twenty ounce, $8.50:
Baldwins, $8.25 ift 8.50. New York Closed
firm with fair demand. A 2-lnch Bald
wins, $7.50(ii8; Greenings, $7(8-8. Virginia--York
lmprials, $5.506; Mclntish, $110
12.
AUSTRALIAN WHEAT. CROP LIGHTER
Grain Conditions Are Reported Generally
Satisfactory In India.
The new Australian crop of wheat, .re
cently seeded, cables Broomhall,- Is estimat
ed at about 48.000,000 bushels versus 72,000,
000 bushels last year. Fair quantities of
wheat still remain from previous crops,
but the outward movement still con
tinues on a liberal scale.
Official advices from India' say crops
of feed grains are generally satisfactory.
Wheat seeding has , been making good
progress under favorable weather. In the
I'unjaub province, . however, rains are
needed In many sections to put- the soil
In good condition for the seeding of
wheat.
Trade In oats in the United Kingdom
quieted down considerably during the week.
Foreign oats are being ofered in fairly
liberal quantities but the demand appears
less keen. Plate grades continue to under
sell the American variety by a good mar
gin and substantial amounts of the Ar
gentino oats are obtainable for forward
shipment at about 4Ks 6d per 320 pounds.
Native oats are coming forward more
freely of late.
BETTER KELI.IXG IX BITTER MARKET
Eggs Are Also T'irmer as Result of Cooler
Weather.
The butter market was steadier yester
day with more active buying. Induced by
the cold weather and some decrease In re
ceipts. Purchasers of cubes, however, were
not disposed to pay more than 61 cents
for extras. The local accumulation has
been partially reduced.
Egg arrivals were small and the market
was firm. Jobbers held ranch candled at
68&170 cents and selects at 72 cents.
Poultry was in fair supply and rather
slow sale. Light hens were quoted at 21
cents and large springs at 22c. Live tur
keys brought 36 cents. Farm-dressed
veal was weak at 22 centa and pork steady
at lUS-'O cents.
Loral Potato Market Firm.
The local potato market was firm with
little change in price, but the demand
was not very activ. one car arrived
from Washington. Oregon Burbanks and
white stock said generally at $2.2502.35,
wnen well graded. Mt. Vernon Bur-
banks averaged $2.132.25 and Yakima
(Jems $2.40'i 2.50. with a few fancy lots
of the latter bringing $2.602.75. One
car of Oregons was shipped out.
Bank Clearings.
Bank clearings of the northwestern cities
Yesterday were as zoiows:
Clearings. Balanceo
Portland $6,803,145 $2,384 Iffil
Seattle 6,330,244 l,3S0.'tft)3
Tacoma -Spokane
1.126.SOI
2.7MS. 664
898.648 1
1,118.442 !
PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS
Grain, Flour, Feed, Etc.
Merchants' Exchange, noon session:
Bid
Oats Oct Nov. Ie-
No. 3 white feed $52.50 $53.00 $53.50
Barley
Standard feed 65.00 65.00 63.50
No. 3 blue 65.00 65.00 65.00
Corn
No. 3 Yellow 60.00 87.50 56.00
Eastern oats and corn, bulk: -Oats
36-lb. clipped 51.50 52.00 52.50
38-lb. clipped 52.50 53.25 53.75
Corn
No. 3 yellow 59.50 56.50 55.00
Barley
No. 2 62.00 G2.50 63.00
WHEAT Government basis, $2.20 per
bushel.
FLOUR Patents, $11.75; bakers' hard
wheat. $11. 75 12.35; whole wheat, $10.75;
graham. $10.45; straight. $10.70.
M1LLFEEU Mill run, f. o. b. mill, car
lots, ton lots or mixed cars, $3&4ff3v; ton
lots or over, delivered, $1.5ui2 extra;
rolled barley, $67; rolled oats, $60; ground
barley, $67; scratch feed,' -$78.
CORN Whole, $70; cricked, $72.
HAY Buying prices, f. o. b. Portland:
Alfalfa, $29; cheat, $19, clover, $22: oats
and vetch, $22; valley timothy, $2U&28.
Dairy and Country Produce.
BL'TTFR Cubes, extras. 61c pound:
prime firsts. 60c: prints. parchment
wrappers, box lota, 63c; cartons, 67c; half
boxes, e mora; less than half boxes, lo
more; butterfat. No. 1, 6675c per pound.
CHEESE Tillamook, f. o. b. Tillamook:
Triplets. 32c; Young Americas, 33c; long
horns, 83c; Coos and Curry, f. o. b. Myrtle
Point: Triplet?. 29c; Young Americas,
30 He.
EGGS Oregon ranch candled, 6570c;
selects, 72c; eastern, 55&58c; storage. No.
1. 58c.
POULTRY Hens. 2128c; broilers, 22
28c; ducks, 253oc geese, 20c; turkeys,
36c.
VEAL Fancy, 22c per pound. .
PORK Fancy. 19(d.20c per pound.
Fruits and Vegetable.
FRUITS Oranges. $6.7507.50: lemons,
I6.75&9 box; grapefruit, $7f8 .box;
bananas, O'ritrlOc per pound: apples, $1&
8.23 per box; grapes, $2Si.2.75 per box,
86-Uo per pound; casabas, 3c per
pound: peaches. $11.25 per box; pears.
$2.253 per box; cranberries, $4.75 per
box.
VEGETABLES Cabbage. 2c per
pound; lettuce $2.50's3 per crate; beets,
$2.25 per sack: cucumbers, 75c a box;
tomatoes, $1412.25 per box ; eggplant, 7 lh
G-tio pound; turnips. $2,5012.75 sack;
carrots, $1.50 per sack; squash, 2V4C
per pound; pumpkins, 2"ic per pound,
celery. 11&1.15 per dozen; peppers, 710c
per pound; horseradish. 15c per pound;
garlic, 40 & 45c per pound.
POTATOES Oregon, $2.1502.40 sack;
sweet. AH6c per pound.
ONIONS Oregon, 4r4'-ic per pound.
. htaple Groceries.
Local Jobbing quotations:
SUGAR Sack basis: Fruit or berry.
$0.77; beet, $9 95; golden C, $9.27; pow
dered, in barrels, $10.37; cubes in bar
rels, $10.62.
NUTS Walnuts, 28940c;' Brazil nuts,
30c; filberts, 33c; almonds, 37ftSsc; pea
nuts, 15&lBc
SALT Half ground. 100s, $17 per ton;
60s, $18.75 per ton; dairy, $26.5028 per
ton.
RICE Blue Rose, 14V4o per pound.
BEANS White. BVic; pink SVic: lima.
17,c per pound, bayous, 894c; Mexican
red. 7 y c. '
COFFEE Roasted. In drums, 39iOC
l'rovislons.
Local Jobbing quotations:
HAMS All sizes. Choice, 35936c;
standard, 34c; skinned, 27i32o; picnic,
24c; cottage roll, 31c
LARD Tierco basis, 35c; compound.
26l-c per pound.
DRY SALT Short, clear backs, 28igi33o;
plates, 23&28c; exports, 28&31c.
BACON Fancy, 4750c; standard, 40c;
choice, 36 Q Disc.
Hops, Wool, Etc. .
HOPS 1!19 crop, ftflc per pound; 3-ycar
contracts, 40c,. 30c, 3lc.
MOHAIR Long staples 40 & 45c; short
staple, 25&30C
TALLOW No. 1. 12013c per pound.
CASCARA BARK New. 11c; old, 13c
per pound.
WOOL Eastern Oregon, fine. 3555c;
medium, 4o5oc; coarse, S5M0c; valley
medium. 45(tf-55c: coarse. 35 40c.
Hides and Pelts.
HIDES Salt hides, under 43 pounds, 33
4p35c; salt hides, over 45 pounds, 2830c;
green hides, under 5u pounds. 2830c;
green hides, over 50 pounds. 2u$25c; salt
bulls and stags. 2022c; green bulls and
stags. Itil8c, salt or gceen- -kip. 16 to 3U
pounds, 6ui55c; salt or greu calf, under
15 pounds. 75&85c; hairslip hides and
skins, half price; dry flint hides, 40"H5o;
dry flint calf, under 7 pounds, 9Ucl&$l;
dry salt hides. 30&35c; culls and glues,
half price. Horse hides, green or salted,
each. $7.00 10; colt skins, each, 81.504
2.5U; dry horse, each, $3i5; headless hides,
00c less.
PELTS Green salt, October, each, $2.50
03.50; green salt shearlings, each, 0cu
$1.50; dry pelts, full wool, per pound. 35
4$40c; dIy short wool, per pound. 15&25c;
salt goats, $1.503.50, according to size;
salt goat shearlings, 25f0uc; dry goats,
long hair, per pound, 25c.
Oils.
LINSEED OIL Rawbarrels. $2.00; raw,
cases. $2.16; boiled, barrels. $2.08; boiled,
cases. $2.18.
TURPENTINE Tanks. $1.91; cases,
$2.01.
COAL OIL Iron barrels. 13V416c;
tank wagons, lu'jc; cases, 2431c
GASOLINE Iron barrels. -3 lie; tank
wagon, 23 fee; cases, 34c
STOCK ADVANCE GENERAL
BETTER LABOR XABOR CONDI
TIONS CACSE OF REBOUND.
SAX FRANCISCO PRODUCE" MARKET
Friers Current on Vegetables, l'resh Fruits,
Etc., at Bay City.
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 27. Butter
Solid cube. Otic.
Eggs Fresh extras, 82c: extra pulletal
66 lie.
Cheese Firsts, 30c: Young America, 35c
Poultry Hens. 283bc. according to
quality; young roosters, 3334c; old, 18&
20c; fryers. o6a38c; broilers, 38&40c;
squabs, 63tj Ooc; pigeons, $2.60 i 2.75 dozen.
Vegetables Egg plant, 75c$l, lug box;
peppers, bell, $14!. 50, lug box; chile, 75c
1.2o; summer squash, f 1.20411. do, large
lug; cream squash, $131.25; tomatoes, -75a
$1 - large lug; potatoes, rivers, white.
$2.60; sweets, 4c lb.; onions, yellow and
white, $3.25.3.50 cental; cucumbers, $1.23
f'2, according to size and quality; green
corn, $1.25(12.50 sack; garlic. 20 & 22 c lb.;
beans, string beans, 5&6c lb.; wax, 8 4j)10c;
llmas. 78c; celery, 2. f.0'y3.50.
Fruit Oranges, $4-.50$36; lemons, S56;
grape fruit, $5.507; bananas, 10c lb.;
pineapples, 53.a044.o0 dozen; pears, nomi
nal: apples. King, o1. tier, SI. 75; Spitsen-
berg. 4 tier, $2; Bellefleur, $1.25g1.73
box; quinces, 75c3r$1.2o lug box; peaches,
$11.25 small box; melons, casabas, 50c4p
$1 crate; honeydew, $lal.23 crate; figs,
single layer, white, 90cft$l; black, 90c(&$l;
berries, chest raspberries, $12GDl5; straw
berries, $20(22; blackberries, $1216;
huckleberries. $1215; plums, nominal;
grapes, Malaga, $1.251.50 crate; tokay,
$1.2541.50 crate: pomegranates, $2.254? 2.50
box; persimmons, $1.50 Or 2 box.
Receipts Flour, 11, 206 quarters; barley,
4613 centals; beans, 15.523 sacks; potatoes.
818 sacks; onions, 4.1U sacks; hay. 160
tons; hides, 77; wine, 64,000 gallons.
Coffee Futures Advance.
NEW YORK. Oct. 27. The market for
coffee futures was rather Irregular today.
but very little selling pressure was devel
oped by slightly lower Brazilian cables.
and after opening at a aecllne of 1: to 4
points prict-s rallied on covering or scat
tered trade buying. Reports that firm of
fers from Rio were a shade higher helped
the recovery ana there was altfo New Or
leans buying on the advance, which ex
tended to 16.40c for December and 16.35c
for May in the late trading. The close
was 22 to 23 points net higher. October.
16.50c: December. 16.40c; January and
March, 16.35c; May, 16.34c; July and Sep
tember, 16.40c.
Spot coffee, quiet; Bantos 4s, 28c; Rio
7s, 16 'nc to 16ic
Eastern Dairy Prod nee.
NEW YORK. Oct. 27. Butter steady,
creamery higher than extras. 7071c;
creamery extras, 70c; firsts, 5960c; No.
2. 47c.
Eggs irregular: receipts, 10,820: fresh
gathered extras, 69 G 70c; extra firsts, 63 4
iiso: firsts. 61 St 64c.
Cheese steady; receipts. 6612: state whole
milk flats, current make specials. 30 m
32 c; do average run, 31 H 3144c; state
whole milk twins current make specials.
Blfec; ao average run, oic
CHICAGO. Oct. 27. Butter, higher;
Creamery, 60 S 66 c.
Eggs, unsettled. Receipts, 4307 cases;
firsts, 564 457 fee; ordinary firsts, 504j.52c;
at mark, cases Included, &l&55c; stor
age packed firsts. Rtf c
Dried Fruit at New York.
NEW YORK. Oct. 27. Evaporated apples
quiet; western, 17c: state, 19'rf20c.
Prunes, firm; Californias, 2hc; Oregons,
20 fi 24c.
Peaches, steady; standard, 21 He: choice,
22Vfec; fancy, 25c.
Market Recovers Fully From, Sat
urday's Severe Slump; Motors
and Oils Lead Rally.
NEW YORK. Oct. 27. Stocks today re
corded general and. In some Instances, re
markable recoveries from their severe re
versal of last Saturday, the rebound being
attributed to a more hopefut view of in
dustrial conditions.
The determined attitude of ths admin
istration la connectioa witht the demands
of the United Mine Workers and the sup
port promised the federal government by
the executives of the coal mining states
met wdith the unqualified indorsement of
conservative financial Interests.
Strike news from principal steel and
Iron centers was more reassuring and fa
vorable predictions were current regarding
the statement of earnings to be made pub
lic after tomorrow's quarterly meeting of
the United States Steel directors.
. Unusual conditions prevail In the.
money market, call loans opening at 5 per
cent, but mounting to u in the last hour,
a 12 per cent rate ruling at the close. Time
accommodations eased, many 60 and 90
day loans being negotiated at $'i per cent.
Motors and oils ld today's rally, equip
ments, steels and food shares contributing
in variable degree. General Motors eclipsed
the entlrs list, rising 35 points to ths new
maximum of ." 'i 1 J-3 .
Studebaker, Pierce Arrow, Stutz, Chand
ler, Mexican and Pan-American Petrole
ums, Texas company. New York Air
brake, Baldwin Locomotive. Crucible, Gulf
States and Republic steels comprehended
the other strong issues with American
Woolen, sugars and such miscellaneous
stocks as Columbia Graphophone and Rem
ington Typewriter. Sales amounted to
l.l:t.".nno shares.
Weakness of remittances to Italy and
Germany, the former at a new point of dis
count, featured ths foreign exchange
market.
All branches of the bond market, includ
ing liberty and international issues, were
lower on smaller dealings than has re
cently attended that division. Sales ag
gregated $13,750,000 par value. Old United
States 4s were "4 lower on call.
Leading futures ranged as follows:
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Last.
Sales. High. Low. Sale.
Am Beet Sug. 8.700 t7 t4 H ' 95"4
Am Can B.SnO 6:111 62 62
Am Or A Fdry 3.0U0 13:H 132 132 ti
Am H at L pfd 3.7U0 1:1814 137 i:i7'4
Am Loco 6.HO0 10S. llHi 1074
Am Sm sr P.fg 37.600 CO 64 "4
Am Kug Rfg. i:i,7oo 143 141 142
Am Sum Too- 14.4no io:t noTi 1 I
Am Tel & Tel 3.8(10 !HI 99
Am Z L &Sm 1O0 21 21 Vs 21 W
Anaconda Cop 7,700 C7 s 661,4 67
Atchison 1,100 I , 00i,i H0V4
AG&WISS 3.1 (10 182' 170v4 18HA
Baldwin Loco 35,200 146 144 146
Bait & Ohio.. 1.3110 40V4 40 40t4
Beth tfteel B. 36.3H0 l"5Vi 103T4 104 V4
Calif Petrol.. fill) 51 5014 51
Canadian Pne S"0 150 150 15014
Central Leath 8.200 104 102 103 14
Cites & Ohio. .too 58 07W 574
Chi M A St P 600 44 "4 43 44
Chi & N W.. 4CI0 91 '1 W1 91
Chi R I & Pac 1.7H0 28 28 28
Chino Cop.... KOO 42 41 41
Col Fu t Iron 4ii0 46 45 46
Corn Prod 22.7(10 93 81 2fci
Crucible Steel 4.3H0 246 243 244
Cub Cane Hug 17, Woo 4:1 "4 41 42
U 8 Fd Prods. 2.7"0 fc7 85 . bib
Erie 500 3 5 15 15
Gen Electric . I.iiok MS14 j7 18
Gen Motors. . 26.4n atli 4 y:4 3i"
Gt Nor pfd... Win 8i; 85 . 85
G No Ore ctfs 2,0 4:;? 43 4::
111 Cen 4oo 02 92 92
Inspir Copper 4.2(10 60 59 V.
Int M M pfd. :t.nou 112 llo 111
lnt Nickel ... .'!,5ii0 28 27 27
Int Paper 0,100 66 63 64
K -C Southern- "no 18 18 is
Kennecott Cop 3.9oO 34 .03 34
Louis & Nash 114
Mex Petrol .. 19,3110 252'4 248 250
Miami Copper 7ml 26 26 26
.Midvale - Steel .Hl(r 53 52- 52
Missouri Pac. 3.4n 28 28 28
Montana Pow loo 61 64 64
Nevada Cop.. 700 17 17 17
N Y Cen l.BOU 7", 72 72
N Y N H st H 2.100 33 33 :::t
Norf West B l'i)
Nor Pac '. 1.10O 86 86 tl
Pac Tel A Tel 20 34 34 34
Pan-Ant Pet. lfi.r.no 1:14 1:511, 131
Pennsylvania 1,800 43 43 4.1
Pitts & W Va "2
Pitta Coal... 700 63 2 J
Ray Con Cop.. u0 22"i 22 22
Reading ..... -S.:- 82 v 81 81
Rep lr & St.. 27.2'in 310 106 lo
Shat Ariz Cop 600 1:1 1:1 13
Sin Oil & P.fg 22.500 61 W 60
Sou Pac 3::.2ilO 110 107 1"8
Southern Ry. 1.1ml 2.". 25 25
Stude Corp. . .13H.tiio 147 1:ir 146
Texas Co 2.oo son T.nr, r.n7
Tob Prods 2.00 104 10.: 104
t'nlon Pac... 1.::"0 124 122 123
United Ret St 25.800 . 116 . 114 115
U S Ind Alco .::0 1 106 Hi
V S steel. ... 116.000 108 107 108
U S Steel pfd 1"0 115 .31.-. 115
Utah Copper. l.SOO 82 Sl 81
Western Union 85
Westing Elec 4. loo f.OTi T.5 ' 56
National Lead 4.100 91 88 !i0
Ohio Cits Gas 14.300 55 03 v 05
NEW YORK BONDS.
U S 1 lb 3 . . $100,601 A T & T cv 6s
do 1st 4s. . .
do 2d 4s. ..
do 1st 4s.
'.do 2d 4s
do 3d 4Ws.
do 4th 4af
Victory 3s. .
do 4s
U S ref 2s rcg.10U
do rcf 2s coo'100
do con 3s reg 88
do 4s reg. . . 106
do 4s cou.. .M06
95.20 Atch gen 4s. .
93.38 I & R G ref Rs
5.2o;n Y Cen deb. 6s
93.46! Nor Pac 4s
1i5.24Nor Pac 3s
93. SO Pac T T 5s.
H9.60Penn con 4..
99.601 So Pac cv 5s..
So Ry 5s
Union Pac 4s. .
II S Steel 5s. . .
Anglo-Fr... 5s
100
79
58
94
78
.56
no
91
108
88
84
100
97
Boston Closing Mining.
BOSTON, Oct. 27. Closing quotations:
Allouez 39 Otd Dominion.. 40
Arlr Com 14Osceola 57
Cal & Ariz.... 73 IQuincy 63
Cal & Hccla...400 Superior
Centennial 16" Sup tc Bos. .
Cop R Con Co. 518hannon ..
B Butte Cop M 16
Franklin 4
Isle Roy (Cop). 85
Lake' Copper. . . 5
Mohawk 65
North Butte... 17
L'tah Cons.
Winona ..
Wolverine
Gran by Cons.
o
5
i
23
63
Greene Cananca 41
- Money, Exchange. Etc.
NEW YORK. Oct. 27. Mercantile paper
305 per cent.
Sterling, io-day bills. $4.14; commer
cial 60-day bills on banks $4.14; commer
cial 60-day bills $4.13: demand $4.17;
i-,hlM 14 ITV Franca 8T.lt rnhlc, KU-
guilders 37; cables 38; lire, demand
10.42: cables, 30.40. Marks, demand, 3;
cables, 3.
Government bonds and railroad bonds
easy.
Time loans firm. 8ixty- days. 90 days
and six months. 6 per cent bid. Call
money strong, high 7 per cent, low 6 per
cent: ruling rate 0 per cent; closing bid 5
per cent; offered at 6 per cent; last loan
6 per cent; bank acceptances 4 per cent.
As much as 12 per cent was paid at the
close of today's stock market.
Bar silver 120.
Mexican dollars 93 c.
LONDON, Oct. 27. Bar- silver 65d per
ource.
Money 2 per cent. Olscount rates,
short bills 4 per cent; three-months bills
5 per cent.
Hops at New York.
NEW YORK, Oct. 27. Hops, firm: state
medium to choice 1918. 754j S5c; 1018. Oociy
70c; Pacific coast 1919, 8592c; 1918,
bO075c
Seattle Feed and Tlay.
PEATTLE, Oct, 27. City delivery, feed:
Mill. $44 per ton: scratch f-ed. $79; feed
wheat. $82; alt g-rain chop. $72; oats.s63;
sprout. ng oats. $67; rolled oats, $G5; whole
corn, 7o; cracked corn. $72; rolled bar
ley. (72; clipped barley, $77. . v
Hay Eastern Washington timothy,
mixed, $3t;ji37; double compressed. $40;
alfalfa. 30451; straw, $154)16; Puget
sound. 3L
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, Oct. 27. Copper dull.
Electrolytic, spot and last quarter 21 4j
22c; small lota, second-hand. 21 421 c.
Iron steady. No. 1 Northern $33; No. 2
Northern $::2; No. 2 Southern $30,
Antimony 8.75c.
Metal exchange quotes lead quiet. Spot
6.6.c bid. 6.80c asked; December 6.65 bid.
6.85 asked.
Spelter. duIL East St. Louis delivery,
spot 7.00c bid. 7.80c asked.
New York Sugar Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 27. Raw sugar,
steady. Centrifugal, 7.2Sc; .refined, steady;
cut loaf, 10.00c: crushed. $10.25; mold A,
9.50c: cubes, 9. 75c; XXX powdered, 9.20c:
standard powdered, 9.15c: fine granulated
ana diamond A. 8c; confectioners' A, 8.90c;
.-so, .x son sugar. 8.85c.
DECEMBER CORN BULGE
SHORTS IX BAD WAY IX CHI-
. CAGO MARKET.
CATTLE RUN IS LARGE
PREMIUMS ARE PAID FOR THE
BEST QUALITY.
Phone your want ads to the Ore
Ionian. Main 7070. A 095.
HALL & COMPANY
BUT AND SELL.
Railroad
Public Utility
Industrial
Municipal
BONDS
TIELD1NO
5 to 7
Foreign Government Loans
Local Securities
Preferred Stocks
Lewis Bids;., Portland, Or.
Fancy Steers Sell at $11 and
$11.23 and Cows at $9.25.
Hog Market Is Firm.
There was a large run of 124 loads of
stock, mostly cattle, at the yards yester
day and trading was active. Cattle ware
In demand at firmer prices. Bteers of
fancy grade sold In car lots as high as $11
and $11.1:5 and cowa of the sane grade
brought $9.5. Ths bulk or hog salsa
were at $14, but premiums were obtain
able on tba best class of offerings. Slieep
sold well at steady prices.
Receipts were 2728 cattle, 240 calves,
864 hogs and 1076 sheep.
Ths day's sales were as follows:
Wet Weather Expected to Delay
Movement of Grain; Stock and
Hog Strength Factors. -
CHICAGO, Oct. 27. Corn jumpld up In
value today to th highest point reached
since September 24 for the December de
livery. Unwelcome wet weather, as well
as upturns in the stock market and In
nog quotations, were chiefly responsible.
The close was unsettled, 4i c to ISc net
higher with December $1.27 Hi 1.27 and
May $1.23 tH. 23. Oats finished un
changed to hio up and provisions un
changed to an advance of 00c.
Buying of corn received a big impetus
from the wet weather, inasmuch as ths
excessive moisture was expected to delay
tne movement or grain from the farms.
The position of December shorts was es
pecially aggravated, for they have been
depending on liberal arrivals during the
remainder of this year. From the outset,
too. the railroad permit system and the
acute shortage of cars were distinct fac
tors, emphasising the Influence of securi
ties and hogs. Toward the end of the day
the market suffered a little reaction owing
to reports that on the bulge there had
been some Increase of rural offerings.
Oats were dull but firmer.
Provisions reflected ths upturn In grain
and hogs. '
CORN.
Open. High. Low. Close.
Dec $1.'J4 $1. visit $1.2V4 (1.27H
May..... 1.23 l.iM'i 1.231, 1.23
OAT8.
Dec 71 4 .71 H .71 .71 '4
May 74 V, .74 .74 Is .74 V4
MESS PORK.
Oct. .... .... 41. US,
Jan. ... 32.50 S3.:l0 D2.00 33.10
LAKD.
Nov. ... 2S.2S 2B.40 20.00 2n.0
Jan. 24.00 24.40 24.00 24.10
.SPARE RIBS.
Oct. .... 1S.2S
Jan. ... 17.87 18.12 17.S5 18.00
cash prices were:
Corn No. 2 mixed, $1.39; No. 2 yellow,
$l.Klrl.4o.
Oats No. 2 white. 72474Vc; No. 3
white. 6072 Vic.
Rye No. 2. 1.3.
Barley. $l.-.'0 1.4.1.
Timothy. $K.i0t 11. 25.
Clover, nominal.
Pork, nominal.
Lard, $27.40.
I'. lbs, $ltfe 1S.7.7.
Grain at Has Franrisco.
SAN KBANCISCO, Oct. 27. Flour, 8-Ss.
$12. in.
Oraln Wheat. $2.20: oats, red feed.
$2.S.-,jj3: barley feed. .",.0J o 3.12'i.
'Hay Wheat, or wheat and oat. $I7
20; tame oats. $17i20: barley. $14il;
alfalfa. $1722; barley straw, GO & 60c bale.
Minneapolis Cirarn Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 27. Barley, $1.00
d 1..1I.
Flax. $1.334.42.
Kent tie LI restock Market.
SEATTLE. Oc'.. 27. Hogs Ri-reipts
bi ; market steady. Prime. $14. oihb
15.00; medium to choice. $1.1..o3 1 4.o:
rouxh heavy. $12.0013.00; pigs, $13.00
Cattle Receir's r.R3: decline of 50c.
Bi-st steers. $!..0 10.S0: medium to
choice. vMHiau.tiu; common to good.
$r,. 507.50; best cows and heifers. $7.."0
vH io, common to rood cows, $5.0097.00;
duiis, s.i.uo'o i.wi: calves. $ 7.O0r 14.00.
21 cows..
27 cows,
1 cow . ..
1 cows. .
23 cows.
3 cows. .
2 cows..
2 cows. .
2 cows. .
28 cows. .
2 cows.
1 1 cows. .
46 cows. .
38 COW'S. .
43 cows. .
8 COWH. .
2 COWS. .
4 cows. .
9 cow s . .
2 cows.
10 cows. .
28 cows.i
4 cows.
2 cows. .
14 steers.
15 Bteers.
25 steers.
27 steers.
17 steers.
211 steers.
7 steers.
.2 steers.
4 steer.
4 steers.
2 steers.
3 steers.
18 steers.
10 steers.
30 steers.
4 steers.
2 steers.
25 steers.
2.1 steers.
21 Bteers.
28 cows. .
10 cows. .
4S cows. .
1 7 cow s. .
1 1 COW'S . .
2 rows. .
6 cows. .
4 cows. .
12 cows.
20 cows. .
SO cows. .
37 cows.
17 cows. .
1 calf. .
2 calves.
t calves.
1 calf. .
1 calf. .
8 calves.
8 calves.
7 calves.
20 calves.
2S calves..
Id calves.
2 calves.
1 calf. .
20 mixed
8 mixed
2 mixed
mixed
23 mixed
24 mixed
l mixed
5 mixed
mixed
1 bull. .
1 null. .
1 bull . .
Wt Price. I
U3S T.OOI 3 hogs.
10JO
1730
lootl
1140
1217
800
lluo
1000
087
li.a
1070
123
H-'O
615
M71
U70
P"0
887
15
lino
lost
1104
1128
fcit.1
1042
873
lllHO
1205
1057
"72
110
8:!
1125
U3 8117
lOu.l
885
ll75
HHl
U!t5
.;."
1O0U '
It SO
10.14
SilO
015
HI37
lOtl.1
1185
1004
1010
lOOj
' 330
ll!3
ISO
110
410
24i
172
210
207
no
r. 10
441
r..-.
1170
otto
10.17
evo
071
1010
076
1670
ti.-.o
1 1 50
8.0O 9U hogs
W.OO.78 hues
7.0.35 hogs.
0.751 0 hogs. .
6.0u:20 hogs. .
4. CO. 6 hogs. .
7.50t 5 hogs. . 4
5.0OI11 hciKH..
7.73il4 hoas. .
b.Ot.'l 6 hoes. .
3.75110 hois. .
8.O01 10 hotts. .
7.75122 huge.
6.SU1 3 hOKB. .
7.50 hois. .
8.501 2 hoKH. .
. 8.501 4 hots. .
6.25117 hogs. .
7.251100 hogs.
8.25i 1 hog. ..
8.25 20S lambs
U.501222 lambs
O.AOI212 lambs
IO.OO 18 lambs.
10.50:211 lambs.
10.251381 lambs
7.501 1 lamb. .
.4n 1 lamb. .
8.&01 2 lambs.
10.OOI103 lambs
ll.Oiillu lambs.
U. 00)40 ewes. .
lt.251144 e..
T. 00187 swes. .
5. Sol 3.1 vearl..
KM(li7! vearl. .
H.I 0,1 07 yearl.
0.0Oi70 yearl..
10.V.V48 vearl..
7.501 I yearl.. .
10.401 3 Wethers
U.otll S wethers
6.851 1 wether
7.r.0 1 buck. .
2 bucks.
1 steer. .
1 steer. .
7.00117 steers.
4.O0I 1 steer. .
8.751 1 cow. ..
2 cows. .
2 cows. .
1 cow . . .
5 cows. .
1 cow . . .
2 cows. .
5 cows. .
9 mixed .
0 steers.
1 steer. .
1 steer. .
1 steer. -
14.001 7 steers.
8.001 1 steer. .
13.HOI24 steers.
1 I.0OI27 steers.
1 l.Out 1 1 steers.
15. OOl 4 steers.
12.501 1 steer. .
7.501 4 steers.
8.23! 1 cow. .
1 CO
1 COW . . .
1 COW . . .
I cow . . .
.."0'1 row s. .
fi.nol 3 cows. .
7. on! 1 cow . . .
6.50122 hoes. .
7.501 2 hogs. .
6 S) 15 boss. .
Wt. Price.
23 12.04
10 $14.33
14.5
14.O0
6.25
8.flo
7.75!
51
8.151
T.60I
7.K5I
7.K5I
7.H.-.I
12.001
12.001
12.UOI
14. OOl
0 501
8.HCI
6.001
7. Mil
6.80!
w. .. X3I0
w . . . T05O
I'.iO
2-5
ISO
176
2:;o
102
1U3
1:12
2-i
240
251
166
305
3U0
302
110
ltt.V
740
74
r8
70
00
70
65
106
HO
7!)
98
106
86
lo
KB
140
83
06
00
140
05
1170
1170
1000
110O
780
8;o
7 so
070
310
810
;:no
142
717
078
8.10
70
1040
1172
1040
li'5
IOSO
1173
107
-0
1112
620
1 1 VI
0O0
P.-.S
1000
11 4)
170
175
134
14.00
14. CO
14.O0
14.00
13.50
13.50
13. 00
1.1.50
13X0
13.25
12.35
12.25
12.00
12.00
12.50
12.25
U.OO
11.25
11.25
11.25
1O.50
11.50
S.7,1
10.50
8 50
10.50
11.00
11.50
6.23
7.0O
.'S.50
9.25
9.25
9.0O
8.75
8.75
8.50
8.0O
9.1)0
8.75
3"i0
6.O0
8.00
9.50
9.00
7.O0
U.OO
5 00
5.00
5.00
7.00
7.O0
S.O0
14.O0
7.00
10.75
9.50
10.75
10.25
11.25
10.2S
1 LOO
11.00
1O.50
ti "o
ni.oo
s .111
8.011
s.oo
7.511
S.OO
7.00
0 23
7..'.o
8.25
13.25
13.00
t::.oo
lbull.. 1240 B.7.V23 hors.. 189 15.
7 hull V40 S .MV32 hoes.. 198 14
lbull.. 1040 7.00 47 hoss. . 216 14.
23 hogs.. 193 14.HU 12 hoas.. 1-.
7 hogs.. IsO 14. DO Chogs.. 192 14.
hoxs.. 2:10 14.001 2hos.. 230 12
lhog... 2L'0 14.00 1 hoi... 200 13.
Shogl.. 206 14 IIOI 2 holts.. 390 12.
12 hogs.. 212 14 OOl 5 lambs. 6 10
79 hogs.. 220 11. 0oi 12 lambs. r3 8
21 hoes.. 12 14. 00'13 lambs. 33 8
lhog... 206 14 O0i 4 lambs. i0 S.
1 hot... 840 1S.OO 67 lambs. J 10.
lhog... 430 13.ro 40 lambs. 71 1V
4 hoes.. 130 130i 1 wether no s
lhog... 420 12.001 2 wethers 11j 8
Pest"sieeT $ 9 Bni1? ??
Good to choice steers 9.O0 9.30
Fair to good steers ,-. T.004 8 OO
Common to good steers....... o..o 8 -o
Choice cows and heifers 7.50'i 8.50
Good to choice cows and heifers " OO'i 7 o0
Medium to good cows, heifers. 6.00 7.B0
Fair to medium cows, heifers. B oot 6.00
fanners 4.75 3.73
t..ii- rt.uiKrr 7.0o
Calves 8 0JWHM10
Stockers and feeders 7.50 0.2o
Prfme'rnlxsd lS-SO-a 14 00
Yearlings 7.30 w 9.00
Wethers -- 7.50 4 8.50
Ewes 5 00 7.00
MedtJrrT" mixed 13.000 13.50
Rough heavies Il.00fll1.3o
p1R, 12 ooa 13.00
Prime lambs 10.oO$J 11.00
Chicago Livestock Market.
CHICAGO. Oct. 27. Hogs Receipts. 23 -000:
23 to 50 cents higher Hulk $12.i3
13.80: top. $13.65: heavy. 1313.0;
ii. f o,i. 15 5- llcht. 11341 13. OO;
light ll?ht. $12.60rl2 85: heavy packing
sows, smooth, $i'.'.u is.j: P""" '
rough. 112.23912.60: pigs. $12.25i .13-'-
Cattle K-celr.ti, S0.0O0; unsettled. Beer
steers, medium and heavyweight, choice
and prime. 16.73 10.5O: medium and
good, $10,756 16.50; common. $S.SO10.4:
lightweight, good and choice. $14jlU:
common and medium. $7.7514: butcher
cattle, heifers, $6.7J'14.50; cows. $6,630
13: canners and cutters. $3.50 6.63 : veal
calves. $16.7Stl7.7r; feeder steers. $7trl3.
stockcr steers. $f10.50; western range
steers. $7. 74415. 0U; cows and heifers.
$6ftil3.
Sheen Receipts. 50.000; weak. UmK
$12 2Sti 13 83: culls and common. $S .."oti 12:
ewes, medium, good and choice, $6. ilw
8.23; culls and common, $3iS6.oO; breed
ing. $0.73 3 12.50.
Omaha Livestock Market.
OMAHA, Oct. 57. (C. b. bureau of mar
ket..) Hogs Receipts. 3500: 'jSij5oc
higher. Top." $1.1.63: hulk. $12 75H3 25:
heavyweight. $12.856 13.85: medium weight,
$134113 65: lightweight. $13i-13.50; heavy
packing sows, smooth. $12.75'u 13 23; pack
ing sows, rough, $12.23012.73; pigs, $12
14. .
Cattle Receipts. 14.00O; active and
steady. Beef steers, medium and heavy,
weight, choice and prime. $15.5o18; me
dium and good. $10.73W15.6O: common,
t i o 7 iirhlu-lirht. tnod and choice.
$15.7318.30; common and medium, $8.73
to 15.75: butcher cattle, heifers $7.6013;
cows. 46.5H . 12.50; ranners and cutters. $3
46 50. Veal calves, light rnd demly
welght. $12.7Srl4: feeder steers. $7413.
Ktnt-ker steers. IS. iStlll.
Sheep Receipts. 21.000: lambs steady to
easier. She.p and feeders steady: lambs.
84 nounda down. $18 5014.50; culls snd
common. $S1gl2.30: yearling wethers. $U.5U
A 11.23: ewes, medium ana cnolce. o.j
7.73; culls and common. $2.75ft6.75.
V.' ,M t .- 1 ruU Vartpt.
KANSAS CITY. Oct. 27. Sheep Re
ceipts. 2m0: steady to C litcner. i-amnti,
.... i 1 . n H nmmnn IK IH tk
Eirnft frosa all DosaisUost GoTeraBaeat Taxation
$163,500.00
Province of Saskatchewan
6 GOLD BONDS
Dsei July 1, 1023.
Saskatchewan is one of the leadintr provinces of the
riniinion of Canada, and has unlimited national resources
which are certain to make It come Into still greater prom
inence. These bonds are a direct lax obligatum of the entire
province.
PRICE: TO YIELD 6V4
12.35:vcarlllig wethers. $.;." 1. 25 : ewes.
$6.0O 17. 50; culls and common, $3o0$5.7S;
breeding ewes, $7.00G 14.00; feeder lambs,
$10.50 'a 12 25.
Naval Store.
FAY ANN A It. tla.. "ct. 27. Turpentine,
steady. $1.48: sales. 190 barrels; receipts.
JS2 barrels: shipments, 17 barrels; stock.
11472 barrels
Itosin, firm: sales, none: receipts. 45
barrels: shipments. 4.1 barrels: stock. ..
5it hflrrel. vjnote: TV l. K. K. $18.'
LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS
If you must SELL your Liberty or Victory Bonds. SKI.L to us.
If you cau BUY mors Liberty or Victory Bonds. BUY from US.
On Monday. October 27. 1919. the closing market prices were as given
below. They are the suvernine prices tur LitMfrty and Victory bunds ail over
the world, and the highest. We advertise these prices daily In order that you
may always know the New Kork market and ths exact value of our l.tbtrty
ami victory b-nds. Victorv
, 3's 1st 4s 2J 4s 1st 4fi s 2d 4 Us .-d 4 iis4th 4 'Is 3 4 "i s
Market 100.70 85.'.'0 03 40 03.80 03.46. U5.20 93.46 lwi.ll '.li C.-l
Interest .... 1.29 1.48 1.81 l 57 1.92 .31 .13 1 63 2.09
Total ...101.99 90 S 03 21 98.87 K3.3S 95.77 93.61 101.25 101.69
Whan buying we deduct S7c on a $50 bond and $2.30 on a $1000 bond.
We so:l at ths New York market plus the accrued inlereat.
Burglar and fireproof bate U-rposil Boxes for -
MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc.
The Premier Municipal Itond House
Capital One Million Dollars
MorrlN Bulldlasr. ftOA-lf atarln l rt lie nftk ,! m.iti.
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n. 16.5n: ir. $1675: I. $18.50: K. $10; M.
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NEW YORK. Oct. 27. Spot cotton, quiet.
Middling, 37.40c.
Duluth I.lnseel Market.
DCLUTH. Oct. 27. Unseed on track
and to arrive, $t.32fr 4.38.
Farmers to Kevlt.it Norway;
PRNDI-KTON'. Or.. Oct. 17. (Spe
cial.) Elgrht natives ot Norway, now
Umatilla county farirrers, arc plannii.r
to leave the middle of next month fo
their old homes, where they wil
spend the Christmas holidays. The:
will return in the spring;- The mem
bers of the party are Carl Spill inc
Nils Aaneson. Ileinhart Aaneson, Chn
Jacobsen and Mr. and Sirs. Salv
Omtld and their two children.
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llm 4a MI.A
Second 4m 95.21
Klrst 4Vs .8T
Krrond 4i,s f5.3
Third 4 Us 8V77
Fourth 4 Via..... 9:t.2
Victory 4a..... 101.6
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Bonds, Trusts, Acceptances
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offered in this after-the-war period afford remarkable invest
ment opportunities. If you have funds to invest, communi
cate with us. Call or phone.
Freeman Smith & Camp Co.
SECOND FLOOIt
northwestern bank building
Main 646
Toppenish, Washington,
Bonds to Net
6to6H
Government and Municipal Bonds Bought and Sold
FJ.QeverGaux SUompany
87 Sixth Street Broadway 1012
Ground Floor Wells-Fargo Building