Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 19, 1919, Page 23, Image 23

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    THE MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, T919.
23
BOXED APPLE CROP
EXCEEDS ESTIMATES
Oregon Production Is Now
Figured at 5385 Cars.
FRUIT HIGHEST QUALITY
Commercial Yield of United States
Overruns Most Liberal Predic
tions, Especially in West.
The commercial apple crop for the
United' States, now estimated at 26.174.000
barrels by the fruit crop specialists ot
the federal bureau of crop estimates, has
overrun even the most liberal estimates,
particularly In the west. There has been
an increase of 1.758,000 barrels over the
November 1 estimate and this increase
has occurred principally In the box apple
district.
It i now estimated that the western or
box apple states will produce 35.463,000
boxes, or an increase of 2.085,000 boxes
over the November estimate, and 14,154.-
000 boxes over the crop of 1918. The de
tailed report by states follows:
Oregon The state Is now estimated at
B3S5 cars. The fruit was of the highest
quality, particularly in the Hood River
valley. The Hood River crop it Is es
timated will exceed 2,000.000 boxes as
compared with 1,350.000 boxes last year.
Washington The crop Is estimated at
19.320,000 boxes or 26,556 ears. This Is
an increase of 2282 cars over the November
1 estimate and 8508 cars more than last
year. The Wenatchee north central Wash
ington district is now estimated at 11,500
cars. On December 6 about 8500 cars
were still left to be moved. Yakima val
ley. Including Yakima and Benton coun
ties, is estimated at about 10,500 cars, with
3000 cars yet to move. Spokane district
is estimated at 1500 cars. 190 cars yet to
move. Walla Walla district. 1100 cars. 50
yet to move. The White Salmon district
bad over 400 cars, while the coast district
produced about 500 cars in scattered lo
calities. The crop In the sTate generally
was of the highest quality, particularly
In the Wenatchee vaney, where Winesaps
ran nearly 90 per cent extra fancy. It
was necessary to load considerable of the
fruit in box cars in some sections, in whtch
case the load often exceeded 756 boxes.
At the present time all fruit not moved is
safely in storage or protected. In addl
tion to the fresh fruit movement from
Washington it is ' estimated that about
70,000 tons of fresh apples went to the
by-products plants within the state. About
85,000 tons of the fruit originated in the
Yakima valley.
Idaho The crop Is now estimated at
about 4702 cars, or an Increase of 1298
cars over the bumper crop of 1917.
California The crop is now estimated
98 per cent of a full crop, or 4,533,000
boxes.
few sales to establish market.
menta consigned.
Some ahip-
CAKXED M1I.K PLAINT FOB ECGEJfK
Large Condenser? Will be Built by Mutual
Creamery Company.
A milk condensery. that will have a
capacity of 60,000 to 75,000 pounds of
milk dally, will be erected at Eugene by
the Mutual Creamery company. It will
be In operation by early summer. The
plant will employ between 80 and 40 men.
It was announced that the people of Eu
gene will not be solicited for stock but
the farmers of the countv will be asked
to take shares In the plant. Trucks will
be used to haul milk to the plant from
points as far north as Harrlsburg and as
far south as Cottage Grove and It will be
shipped In by express from the dairy
sections along trm Coos Bay branch of
the Southern Pacific.
One of the objects of the company will
be to develop a market for aweet cream
to be shipped to Portland and a plant for
the manufacture of cheese as well as but
ter will be added to the condensery. The
Eugene plant will be the second condensed
milk factory owned by this company, the
other being located at Toppenlsh, Wash.,
but the one at Eugene will be much larger.
Good Potatoes Are in Demand.
The potato market was firm with an
actiVe demand for frost free stock. The
best Oregon Burbanka were held at $3.73
if 4.50 and Yakima Gems at 4 04.30.
Frosted potatoes are being distributed by
peddlers at cut prices.
Flour Purchases Very Small.
The United States Grain corporation an
nounces from Ne York that its pur
chases of wheat flour this week were very
small and at prices averaging about 110.25,
Baltimore basis.
Bunk Clearings.
Bank Clearings of the nnrthvulnni
cities yesterday were as follows:
Portland 4,45.103 i 9K1.904
Seattle 7,97(1,502 2.931.397
Tacoma 659.107 157.740
Spokane 2,147.101 esO.496
PORTLAND MABKET QUOTATIONS
Grain. Flour, Feed, Ete.
Merchants' Exchange, noon session:
-Bid.-
STRONG MARKET AT YARDS
X EARLY A IX CLASSES OF CAT
TLE ARE HIGHER.
Best Grade of Hogs Advances
Quarter Sheep Prices Are
tJnchanjjed-j Receipts Light.
There was a. strong market all around
at the stockyards yesterday. Only four
loads of cattle were received and there
was a brisk, demand for the offerings.
Cattle prices were higher throughout al
most the entire list. There was also a
quarter advance in the hoe; market with
prime mixed hogs selling at $16. No
changes were announced in the sheep
division.
Receipts were 119 cattle and 2 calves.
The day's sales were as follows:
weight. Price. Weigh t.Price.
11 steers.
12 steers
15 steers.
12 steers.
13 steers
4 steers
8 steers.
5 steers.
6 steers.
2 steers
1 steer..
8 steera
2 steers.. .
23 cows
6 cows .
2 cowi .
l cow
cows..
6 cows, .
1 cow
cows..
1 cow. . .
1 cow.. .
2 cows .
2 cows..
2 cows. .
1 cow
1 cow
2 cows. ...
o cows. .
b cows.
IMU S10.00 1 rlf
.!Of6 10.001 1 calf
. 942 10.751 2 calves
.1082 11.50! l calf . .
.1020 11.50 32 mixed
.1175 10.50124 mixed
. 8118 8.00 28 mixed
. 772 6.501 1 hog . .
. 951 9.501 4 hogs .
.1305 11.501 t hog . .
; 930 tf.UOl 8 hogs .
.1090 11.00! 2 hogs .
www iu.uui i hog
8.75 27 bucks .. .14
9.501 2 cows ... .9H5
8.001 1 cow 70
7.00i 1 cow 920
8.25115 cows ... .884
5.75i 3 steers ...753
7.501 1 calf 140 15.00
9.001 3 bulls ....750 7.00
9.00165 hogs ....118 16.00
8.O0I 1 hog 220 11.00
9.0OI 9 hogs 126 14.00
K iUll ft Ytrxtra 1 Mil 1 U lf
.ivestocK prices at the local yards follow:
C&ttl
Best steers sivoofljir RO
Dec.
. .SG2.50
73.50
74.00
Feb.
$63.50
74.00
75.00
64.00 61.00 60.00
Jan.
$63.00
73.50
74.50
Oats
No. 3 white feed.
Barley
Standard feed
No. 3 blue
Corn
No 3 yellow
Eastern oats and corn In bulk:
ais
36-pound clipped
38-pound clipped
Corn
No. 3 yellow. ...
Barley
No. 2
59.25
61.00
69.25
61.50
59.25
61.50
61.00 60.25 59.50
71.50 71.50
Government basis, $2.20
72.00
per
hard-
ra-
LACK OF CARS HINDERS GRAIN TRADE
Coarse Cereals Are Steady Despite Check
to Eastern Advance.
The car shortage Is seriously interfer
ing with operations in the grain trade and
dealers are finding It almost impossible
to get supplies in from some parts of the
country.
Although grain markets east suffered
check, local prices were quite steady. Oats
bids ranged from 50 cents lower to 75 cents
higher. January corn was up 25 cents
and barley averaged 25 50 cents higher.
The San Francisco barley market was
steady. Chicago barley options closed
2 cents lower to 2 cents higher.
The California state crop report es
timates the winter wheat acreage at 781.
000 against 1,100,000 last. Conditions on
December 1 was 77 per cent. The absence
of rain and consequent lack of moisture
retarded seeding and explains in a meas
ure the falling off in the acreage sown.
The same weather conditions explain the
low condition ot the crop.
California grain stocks on hand De
cember 1 were: Flour 188,102 barrels
versus 205,835 barrels last year; wheat
2,420,780 centals versus 4,752,700 centals;
barley 7,719,320 centals versus 4.604,640
centals; corn 202,140 centals versus 218,
580 centals ; oats 465,460 centals versus
453,160 centals; beans 2.8U2.952 sacks
versus 2,544,985 sacks; rye 54,580 centals
versus 34,720 centals.
'Weather conditions in the middle west,
as wired from Chicago: "Clear, slightly
warmer, snow in Illinois last night; Min
nesota snow last night; central Canada
cloudy, cold. Forecast: Illinois, generally
unsettled, tonight and Friday colder, else
where generally fair tonight and Friday,
not much change In temperature."
Terminal receipts, in cars, were re
ported by the Merchants' Exchange as
follows:
Portland Wheat.Barley.Flour.Oats. Hay.
Thursday ... 11 1 1 1
Year ago . . 47 9 7
fiea'n to date. 4885 123 2131 342 889
Year ago ..5439 744 1357 537 1964
Tacoma
Wednesday .. 10 2 1
Year ago .. 24 ....
Sea'n to date. 3588 GO 113 539
Year ago ..3614 19 .... 116 783
Seattle
Wednesday .. 9 2 3 .... 1
Year ago . . 5 14 1 2
Sea n to date. 3115 168 3i7 414 746
Year ago .-3755 46 706 437 1752
APPLE MOVEMENT IS RESUMED
Local Trade Continues Quiet Sales of
Oregon Fruit In East.
A single car of Oregon apples was i
ported out Tuesday, the first to move
since the cold snap began. Total ship
ments of northwestern apples to date have
been 22,873 cars. The local market con
tinues stagnant.
Sales of Oregon apples in the east were
reported by telegraph as follows:
At Philadelphia, Homes, extra fancy,
$2.502.80; fancy, $2.50.
At New York, 800 boxeJonathans, com
bined extra fancy and fancy, $2.15&2.40
average, $2.30.
At New Orleans, Delicious, extra fancy,
$4.50; fancy, $4.25; Spitzenbergs, fancy,
$3; choice, $2.50: Jonathans, fancy, $2.95
Winter Bananas, fancy, $3.50. -
At St. Louis, Spitzenbergs, fancy, all
lzes, $1.95 42.
Market conditions at shipping points
ere wired as follows:
Spokane, Wash. Warmer; very few
sales. Carloads f. o. b. usual terms.
Yakima Winesaps, extra fancy, small,
$2.50; fancy, $2.25; most shipments rolled
unsold.
Rochester, N. T. Cold, partly cloudy.
Very light wire inquiry. Practically no
demand, account market conditions and
approaching holidays. Market weak. Too
WHEAT
bushel.
FLOUR Patents, Ji.T3; bakers-
wheat, $12.35; whole wheat, $10-75
"am, iu no; valley, S1U.45.
MILLFEED Prices f. . b. mill, city
cartage $2 extra. Mill run, car lots or
mixed cars, $46 ton; rolled barley, $77;
rolled oats, $65.50; ground barley, $77;
scratch feed, $80.
CORN Whole. $74; cracked, $76.
HAY Buying prices, f. o. b. Portland:
Alfalfa, $28; cheat, $18; clover, $23; oats
and vetch, $23; valley timothy, $2628.
Dairy and Country Produce.
BUTTER CubeB, extra, 6566c pound;
prime firsts, 64c; prints, parchment wrap
pers, box lots. 70c; cartons, 71c; half
boxes, He more; less than half boxes, lc
more; butterfat. No. 1, 7172c per pound.
CHEESE Tillamook, f. o. b. Tillamook.
Triplets, 32c; Young Americas, 33c; long-
norns, 33c Coos and Curry, f. o. b. Myr
tle Point: Triplets, 31c; Young Americas,
32 c.
BOGS Jobbing prices to retailers: Ore
gon ranch, candled, 70??72c; selects, 74
77c; storage. No. 1, 59 62c.
POULTRY Hens, 30433c; broilers, 30c;
ducks, 35(&40c; geese, 2530c; turkeys,
live, 88c; dressed, choice, 48c per pound.
veal Fancy, 25c per pound.
PORK Fancy, 23c per pound.
Fruits and Vegetables.
FRUITS Oranges, $4.506; lemon
$5.506.75 per box; grape fruit, $3.50g6.50
box : bananas, 10 11c per pound; apples.
$1 3.50 box ; grapes, 12 15c pound ;
pears, $2.2t!&3.50 per box; cranberries, $6
per oox, per oarrei.
VEGETABLES Cabbage, 5c per pound
lettuce, $4. 50(g: 5.50 per crate; beets.
$3.50 per sack; cucumbers, $2 2.50 doz.
tomatoes, s per oox; eggplant, 20c per
pound; carrots. $2.50 per sack; squash, Sc
per pouna ; pumpKins,, 8fea per pound;
celery, $8.50 10 per crate ; peppers, 20c
per pound; horseradish, 15c per pound:
garlic, 4045c per pound; turnips, $3.50
per sacK; cauimower, $2.25 dozen.
ruTAiotiB uregon, 93.70 & 4.50 per
sacK; sweet, ogzoc per pouna.
ONIONS Oregon. 6c per pound,
Staple Groceries.
Local Jobbing quotations:
SUGAR Sack basis: Fruit or berrv.
xu.; oeet. goiaen (J, S9.27; pow
dered, in barrels, $10.37; cubes, in barrels.
sjo.tr-:.
NUTS walnuts, 2S40c; Brazil nuts.
30c ; f 1 1 berts, 33c ; almonds, 37 & 38c : pea
nuts, io & itc; chestnuts, 25c.
SALT Half ground, 100s, $17 per ton
Os, $18.7o per ton; dairy, $26.50 28 per
ton. .
RICE Blue Rose, 14e per pound.
BEANS White, 9c; pink. 84c: lima.
1 7 H c per pound ; bayous, 8 c ; Mexican
red, T'ic
COFFEE Roasted, in drums, 39 50c.
Provisions.
Local Jobbing quotations:
HAMS 10 to 14 pounds. 34e? Wfnt.A
l 'it nifc , picuiv, -toe; cottage roil, 30c.
LARD Tierce basis, 31c; compound. 28e
per uouiiu.
.Lmx hali snort, ciear backs, 253lc
piates, Z4C
BACON Fancy, 44 50c: starfdard, 33
t Hops. Wool. Etc
zii crop, sac per pound; 3-year
tun Lracta, ouc, twz. auc,
MOHAIR Long staple, 40c; short sta
pie, z&n'ooc.
x a vv n o. x, loc ; No. 2, 8c per
f UUliU,
OA SCAR A BARK New, 11c per pound
w uui eastern Oregon, fine. 35i55c
medium, 40 (q 50c ; coarse, 35 40c ; valley,
meaium, 4Dwooc; coarse, 35 40c
Hides, and Pelts.
xtiums saitea, ai weights; 20c: green,
grecii or saitea. tjoc: kid. c
bulls, salted. 17c; green, 14c; horse hides
small, $3; medium, $4.50; large, $6; dry
ii iues, auc ; ary saitea, zuc ; dry call. 70c
ary saitea cair, ooc.
PELTS Dry long-wool pelts. 3032i
per pound: dry medium wool pelts. 25r&28o
per pouna; ary snearllng pelts, 50c $
each; salt long-wool pelts. $2 fu2.50 each
salt medium wool pelts, $l.50(&2 each; salt
sueariing pens, aucfi each,
Ciood to choice steers.
Medium to e-ond RtArr.
Fair to good steers
Common to fair steers
Choice cows and heifers
Oood to choice cows, heifers
Medium to good cows, heifers
Fair to medium cowa, neifers
Canners,
Bulls
Prime light calves
Heavy calves
tockers and feeders
Honrs
Prime mixed
Medium mixed
Rough heavies
Pigs :
SheeD
Eastern lambs
Light valley lambs
Heavy valley lambs
Feeder lambs
Yearlings
Wethers ,
Ewes
NO MATTER WHERE YOU
BUY
BUY EARLY
IN THE MORNINGS
THEN
A MERRY XMAS
Oils.
LINSEED OIL Raw. barrels,
raw. cases, $2.16; boiled, barrels,
boiled, cases. 12.18.
TUBPEMTINti Tanks. $1.91:
2.01.
COAL OIL Iron barrels ,13V&816c: tank
wagons. 13 c; capes. 24 & 31c.
GASOLINE Iron barrels. 25c; tank
wagon, Zac; cases, iSattc.
2.06
cases,
1015
10.10
KI00
1010
. U15
. bul
.1340
. b'Jl
. 6110
. 1)30
.1043
. 840
. 1130
.1170
.1000
8110
010
-(',() Q lambs
7---:21 lambs
6.715.88 lambs
8. Sill 5 Iambs
5.(101 4 lambs
130 $15.00
..40 9.50
. .3S0 9. SO
..320 8.00
..875 9.65
..802 9.65
..840 9.65
. .170 13.75
. .1S5 15.75
.. .140 13.50
. .203 15.75
. .100 12.75
..600 13.75
. . 66 12.50
. . 92 10.50
. . 92 13.50
.. 68 10.50
.119 11.50
C.00I21 yearling 146
8.50
6.00
9.50
7.50
6.50
7.50
8.00
but th demand was light. Sellers on th i
street asksd 7072 cents - for candled
ranch. I
Cube butter was steady with a fair In
quiry. Soma cutting; of print prices by city
creameries was reported.
Poultry and meat receipts wers small
and prices firm and unchanged.
SAX FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET
Price Current an Vegetables, Fresh Fruits,
Etc., at Bay City.
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 18. Butter,
solid cubes. 08c.
Egg's Fresh, extras, 77c; extra pullets,
68c.
Cheese Firsts; SI hie: young America,
8814c
Poultry Hens. 82 083c lb.; young roost
ers. 31 to 32c; old. 20c; fryers. 34 e 36c;
broilers, 38c: squabs. 60 70c lb.; geese.
28 & 30c; turkeys, dressed. 60 & 02c; lire.
42 & 45c.
Vegetables Eggplant, southern. 7 0101
pound; peppers, bell, 10P14c pound; chili.
10&12HC pound; squash, hubbard. $1.25$?
1.50 sack; summer, $1.752 Los Angeles
lug; pumpkin, $101.25 sack; tomatoes, AOo
tt$1.25 lug; potatoes, rivers, white, $4 9
4.50; sweet, 44VaC lb.; onions, yellow and
white. $4.25 04.50 cental; Australian brown.
I5f5.50: cucumbers. tl.50iil.76 small
box: garlic, 22&25c pound: beans, string,
1017c pound; limes. 10 (pi 5c pound;
celery, $66.50; turnips, $1.75 4f 2 sack;
artichokes. No. 1, $1.10ul.25 dozen; cauli
flower, $1.2361.60 dosen; lettuce. 5055o
dozen; peas, 100170 pound; sprouts.
9c pound.
Fruit Oranges, Valencias. $4 4.75; ns
Tels. $4 & 8; lemons. $45; grapefruit,
I3.75W4 box; tanparlnes. $2.50'crS:
bananas, 7&8c per pound; pineapples, $44(9
dozen; pears, cooking. $11.50 lug: winter
Nellie. $2.50 3.00 box; apples. Newtown
pippins. $1.75 to 2. 25; Spltzanberg. $2.25
3.25; Baldwin. $2 ft 2. 25; huckleberries. 16
G20c pound: grapes, nominal; pomegran
ates. $2to2.25 half orange box; persimmons.
$1.50(2 per 20-pound box; cranberries. $4
4.50 box.
Receipts Flour, 1648 quarters; barley,
8804 centals; beans, 8981 sacks; potatoes.
8783 sacks; hay, SO tons; hides, 830; wine,
24,000 gallons.
STOCK MARKET BHBSnLIHtiifJ'
PART OF 'WEDNESDAY'S GAINS
ARE WIPED OUT.
Decline in Exchange and Labor's
Attitude Toward Railroads
Lead to Selling.
9.50
8.75
7.50
&.00
4.00
7.50
10.00 10.75
9.00fu10.00
8.00f 9.00
6.50 7.50
9.00W
7. 50 W
6. 50 U
4.00 4V
8.00 W
5.00 (it
12.50 & 14.00
7.0O'a 12.00
8.00 to 9.25
15.2516.00
14.754tl5.25
13.25U13.7S
12.75 to 13.75
13.00 13.50
11. 50 "it 12.50
10.50O 11.50
10.00 11.80
9.50 V 10.60
9.00W 9.50
6. 50 to 7.50
NEW YORK. Dee. 18. An unexpected
reversal In British sxchangs and the atti
tude assumed by organized labor in con
nection with the return of the railroads
caused today's dull market to yield some
of the ground gained during the previous
session.
The decline in bills on London, wnlch
fell about 13 cents below yesterday's lally,
was attributed in some quarters to the de
cision of the British court removing the
ban on Imports into England.
Rails, especially low-grade issues, were
depressed one to five points, but some cf
this loss was recovered later. '
Call loans ruled at 6 per cent, the lowest
rate of the week, but it was generally
understood that the banks would not re
lease time funds, except in moderate
amounts, for the balance of the year.
The stock market became almost stag
nant after the first hour.
Metals and sugars were among the few
sustaining features, the former hardening
as a result of better trade prospects, while
sugars strengthened on opposition In the
senate to the extension of government con
trol. gales amounted to 7O0.0O0 shares.
The feature of the bond market was the
activity of convertible or speculative rail
way Issues, mostly at moderate concessions,
several high-grade industrials also easing
fractionally. Liberty bonds also shaded
with several of the international wir is
sues. Total sales, par value, aggregated
$23,450,000. Old United Suites bonds were
unchanged on call.
CLOSING STOCK
Centennial
Cop KKnge .
East Butte .
Franklin
Isle Royalle .
I.uke Copper.
Mohawk ....
1 North Butte ...
Old Dom .....
Osceola ......
Qulnoy .......
14Mi Superior
431 Pup A Boston.
13 'Shannon
3.
SIS
68
I'tah Con ..
Winona . . .
Wolverine ..
Greene Can
154
S2
46
60
S
4
1
7
1
19
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Money, Exchange, Ktc
NEW YORK, Deo. 18. Mercantile paper
unchanged.
Sterling demand, $3.75; cables. $3.76.
Francs, demand, 11.20; cables. 11.15.
Guilders, demand, 37 'j: rabies, 37H. Lire,
demand, 13; cables, 12.75. Marks, de
mand, 2.03; cables 2.03.
Time loans strong, unchanged.
Call money easy. High 6 per cent; low
S per cent; ruling rate 6 per cent; clos
ing bid & per cent; ottered at 6 per cent;
latt loan 5 per cent.
Bar silver $1.34.
Mexican dollar, unchanged.
Dec. 18. Bar silver 78d
Meney and discount un-
LONDON,
per ounce,
changed.
Dried Frnlt at Nw York.
NEW YORK. Dec. 18. Evaporated ap
ples dull. ITunes firm. Fasxhea firm but
quiet.
BEARS RULE CORN PIT
as
COURSE OF PRICES DOWNWARD
DURING MOST OP DAY.
Eastern Dairy Produce.
NEW YORK, Dec. 18. Butter steady.
unchanged.
Eggs steady, unchanged.
Cheese steady, unchanged.
CHICAGO. Dec. 18. Butter lower.
Creamery, 57 66c.
Eggs, unsettled. Receipts 748 cases;
firsts, 75&-77c; ordinary firsts. 60C&70C:
at mark, cases Included, 6076c
Poultry, alive steady. Springs, 24c;
fowls, 18&23c; turkeys. 40c.
Extra Dividend on Feed Products.
NEW YORK, Dec. 18. The United
Food ' Products company today declared
an extra dividend of 1 per cent in ad
dition to the regular quarterly dividend
of per cent.
Julius Kessler, president ot the com
pany, announced today that' it has 1.000.
0O0 gallons of whisky on hand.. One-half
of this amount has been sold for export,
he said.
Lead Price Advanced.
NEW YORK. Dec. 18. The American
Smelting & Refining company today ad
vanced the price of lead from 7 to 7.1S
cents a pound.
Other metals unchanged.
New York Sugar Market.
NEW YORK, Dec 18. Sugar un
changed. Cotton Market. -
NEW YORK, Dec. 18 Cotton Spot
steady. Middlings, 39.25c.
Dolnth Lin need Market,
DULUTH. Dec. 18, Linseed, 395.10.
Chicago Livestock Market.
CHICAGO. Dec. 18. Hoes Receipts
58,000; slow, 10&20C lower. Bulk. $13.75
14; top, $14.15: heay. $13.756 14; medi
um. $13.8514: light, $13.6013.85; light
light, $13.25fc 18.75; heavy packing sows.
smooth, $13)13.60; packing sows, rough.
$12.50jl3: pigs, $12.50 13.80.
Cattle Receipts- 13,000. firm. Beef
teerB, medium and heavyweight, choice
nd prime, $18to20; medium and good.
$10.5018; common, $.25to 10.50: light
weight, good and choice, . $12.7519.25;
common and medium, $7.3012.50; butch
er cattle, heifers, $6.25 14.25; cows, $U
13; canners and cutters, $4.855.78; veal
calves. $16.25ftol7; feeder steers, $712;
stacker steers, $610.
Sheep Receipts 20,000. lower. Lambs,
$14.7517; culls and common, $11 & 14.50;
ewes, medium and good, $ i.50(u D.50; culls
and common, $4 7.25.
Omaha Livestock Market.
OMAHA. Dec. 18. (United etates Bu
reau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts 1000,
steady to 10c lower. Top, $13.65: bulk.
$13.2513.50; heavyweight, $12.2513.60;
medium weight. $13.40to13.05; lightweight.
$13.10to 13.60: light light. $12.7513.10;
heavy packing sows, smooth, $13.10'y)
13.25; packing sows, rough, $12.autol3.10;
pigs, $10.50to 12.20.
Cattle Receipts 4200. Beer steers low
25c higher. Butcher stock and feeders
steady. Beef Bteers, medium and heavy
weight, choice and prime, $io. i io;
medium and good, $10.75 to" 15.75 ; common.
$a10.75: lightweignt, gooa-ana cnoice.
$15to'18.25; common and medium. $8.o0y
15.111: butcher cattle, hellers. iO.;jlfi.i;
cows. $6tol2.25; canners and cutters, $4.50
(fi6: veal calves, light and heavyweight.
$13Q14.o0: feeder steers, $7tol3; stocker
steers, $6.5011.-
av,Aen RecelDta lo.ooo. Killers steaay.
Feeders 15to25c higher. Lambs. o
nnundi down. 1 5 HD 1 . ; cuiis ana com
mon, $V1.50tol4.Eo; yearling weinere. o
P14; ewes, meaium ana cnoice,
9.60; culls and common. $5to8.25.
Kansas City Livestock Market. .
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Dec. 18. (United
c ..,., Hiir.an of AlarKet8.J Eineep
i-ninta 2000: steady to weak. Lambs, $15
G16.50; CUllS ana common, vvx-.
...nn. wxlhers. 111.75 413.50: ewes. $7
' - . . ... T -7 - V ....... 4
&10; culls ana commwu, o. , .
inz- ewes. $8411.00; ieeaer iamos,
i4.oo.
Seattle Livestock Market.
BElTTI.B. Dec. 18. Hogs Receipts.
oks Kirrvnir. Prime. J10.oubt.io; meuiuui to
choice. $14.50M lii.ov; rouHu uevc,
tlnlA- nlim 12.i)U(ul4.
pttio RceiDts. none. Steady. Best
mtra fllll.iU: meaium to cuoice, irv
9.50; common to good, tl.sIPi cows ana
heifers. $8.75 (HI9.50 ; common to Koou.
8.25; bulls, $6.50S 7.30: calves, $7 tola.
Coffee Futures Ease Off.
mw.w YORK. Dec. 18. The easier ruling
nf Rrazil as Indicated by the early cables
r,A renewed weakness of sterling exchange
led to scattering liquidation and some trade
!linir in -the marKet lor conee luiures 10-
day. The opening was 19 to 25 points
lower under selling which came largely
from commission house sources and after
very quiet middle session prices eased off
fni-ihar under offerings by spot house
brokers who were believed to have lower
offers from Brazil, although no definite
Quotations were mentioned. March de
clined to lo.Ooc ana cioseu at j.uoc. nun
the general list showing a net loss of 23
to 31 points. December. 14.65c; January,
14.70c; March, 15.03c: May, 15.19c; July,
15.40c: September. 15.18c
Spot coffee dull and nominal; Rio 7s,
15c; Santos 4s, 25 ic.
Naval Stores.
SAVANNAH. Ga.. Dec. 18. Turpentine
steady, $1.50; sales, 300 barrels; receipts,
120 barrels; shipments, 24 barrels; stock,
13.248 barrels.
Rosin firm: sales. 843 barrels; receipts,
830 barrels; shipments, 453 barrels: stock.
81,406 barrels. Quote: B, D, E, F, $10.054
16.15: G, $10.101016.10: H, $16,10116.20; I
$16.75i'16.U0; K, $18.25 18.35: M. $18.80;
N, $19.8520; WG, $20.20: WW, $21.5.
Seattle Feed and Hay.
SEATTLE, Dec. 18. City delivery: Feed
Mill, $47 per ton: scratch feed, $82; feed
wheat, $85; e.11 grain chop, $75; oats, $6S;
sprouting oats, $70; rolled oats, $70; whole
corn, $75; cracked corn. $77; rolled barley.
$bO: enppea oariey, so.
Hay Eastern Washington timothy mixed,
$36&37 per ton; double compressed, $40;
alfalfa, $34; straw. $1617; Puget sound,
$S3.
Egg Trading Is Slow.
There was very little movement In the
eprtr market. Recelpra are of moderate size.
Fresh Breaks in Sterling Exchange
Have Depressing Effect on
Market; Close la Heavy.
CHICAGO. Dec 18. Renewed weakness
in British exchange and In hog values
had a depressing effect today on the corn
market. Closing quotations of corn were
heavy, Tfc13tc net lower with January
$1.30 1.40 V and May $1.35 4 1.35 V4.
Oats finished unchanged to He lower with
provisions varying from 20c decline to 10c
advance.
Bears ruled the corn market throughout
the day except during a sudden transient
bulge after noon. A majority of traders
acted on the idea that the market had
been overbought and that a reaction from
the recent advance '-was due. .This posi
tion was 'especially emphasized by the
fresh breaks In sterling and by accom
panying reports that owing to the uncer-
in condition or exchange. Canadian in
terests were trying either to cancel or de
fer shipment of corn bought in the United
States. The temporary late upturn In
corn quotations was ascribed to foreign
buying of one million bushels of rye.
Oats were governed chiefly by the ac
tion of corn-
Provisions averaged lower,
leading futures ranged aa follows:
CORN. '
Open. High. Low. Close.
$1.47 $1.40 $1.464 $1.47
1.40 1.43 "4
1.38 1.35 54 1.3514
OATS.
.85 1, .83 .83 K
.77ft
Am Beet Sug.
Am Can ....
Am Ch A Fdry
Am H & L pfd
Am Loco
Am &m & Rfg
Am Sogar Rfg
Am Sum Tob.
Am Tel 4 Tel.
Am Z L 4c 8m
Anaconda Cop
Atchison
A G lc W I S S
Baldwin Loco.
Bait s Ohio..
Beth Steel B.
B 6 Copper
Calif Petrol . .
Canadian Pac
Cent Leather.
Ches 4t Ohio..
Chi M & St P.
Chi at N W
Chi R I & Pao
Chino Copper.
Col Fu & iron
Corn Prods . .
Crucible Steel
Sales.
2.5iK
6.0O0
MOO
4'H
70O
7.200
3.3KO
1.800
7.1O0
l.SOO
7.5D0
4,3'icl
600
1S.4O0
0.000
10.1O0
4.5'H
2110
2.000
2.6KO
500
3.800
6,100
700
2.100
1.100
3.300
4.11)0
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Or., Dec IS. Maximum
temperature. 44 degrees; minimum tem
perature, 36 degrees. River reading, 8
A. M.. 2.8 feet: change In last 24 hours.
0.7-foot rise. Total ralnrall 5 P. M. to
3 P. M.), .20-Inch: total rainfall since Sep
tember 1. 1019. 14.73 Inches: normal rain
fall since September 1. 16.18 inches; aen-
ciency of rainfall since September 1. 1U10.
1.4o inches. sunrise, 7:4W A. ju.; sunset.
4:27 P. M. ; total sunshine, 2 hojirs 40
minutes; possible eunhsine, S hours 38
minutes. Moonrise, 4:32 A. M.; moonset.
1:54 P. M. Barometer (reduced sea level),
30.01 Inches. Relative humidity: o A. M..
77 per cent; noon, 62 per cent; 5 P. M-, 95
per cent.
THE WEATHER.
Cuba Cane Sug 10.7OO
Dec.
Jan. -
May.
May.
July.
L3014
.83
.77-4
MESS PORK.
Jan.
May
37.00
86.85
36.45
87.00
3e.62
23.05
23.87
18.47
18.97
36.S5
LARD.
Jan 22.95 23.20 21.89
May.... 23.70 24.00 23.50
SHORT RIBS.
Jan 18.50 18.30
May 19.00 19.10 18.85
Cash prices were as lonowa:
Corn No. 2 mixed, not quoted; No. 8
mixed. $1.81 1.52: No. 2 yellow, not
quoted; No. 3 yellow, $1.51 V 1.54.
Oats No. 2 white, Btils AO. o
white, 84 87c.
Rye No. 2. $1.74 1.75.
Barley $1.62 1.67.
Timothy Seed. $8.80 11.80. .
Clover seed $20 48.
Pork Nominal.
Lard $22.90(6)33.
Ribs $18.25.
Grain at San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 18. Flour,
$12.10.
Grain Wheat. $2.20; oats, red feed,
$3.10&3.15; barley, feed. $3.S74 $8.45;
corn, California white. $3.608.70.
Hav Wheat or wheat and oats, $21 9
25: tame oats. $23$ 26: barley, $19 & 2.1:
alfalfa, $214j 20: barley straw, 50 Sue bale
Minneapolis Grain Market,
MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 18. Barley, $1.38
1.60.
Flax, $5ia5.10.
U 8 Fd Prods.
Erie
Gen Electric.
Gen Motors . .
Ot No pfd. . . .
Gt No Ore ctfs
Illinois Central
lnspir Copper.
lnt M M pld..
Inter Nickel..
Inter Paper . .
K C Southern.
Kennecott Cop 12.400
Louis 4t Nash
Mexican Pet...
Miami Copper
Midvale Steel.
Missouri Pac.
Montana Pow.
Nevada Cop . .
N Y Central. .
N Y N H Jfc H
Norf & West..
Northern Pac.
Pac Tel & Tel
Pan-Am Pet.
Pennsylvania. ,
Pitts & W Va.
Kav Con Cop
Reading ....
Ren Ir steel si.noo
Shat Ariz Cop 6O0
Sin Oil & Rfg. 24.0IMJ
Southern Pac. 12.400
Southern Ry.. 3.8n0
Studebaker Co in. ("hi
Texas Co ... 7.2O0
Tobacco Prods 7.1IOO
Union Pacific.
Untd Rtl Strs.
U S lnd Aloo
U S Steel
do pfd
Utah Copper..
Western Union
Westing Elect
Willys-Overlnd
National Lfau
Ohio Cits Gas
Royal Dutch.,
8-83,
CAMAS REPORTS ROBBERY
Billiard Parlor Looted by Men Who
Hid In Building.
CAMAS, "Wash.. Dec. 18. (Special.)
Thieves who evidently had hidden
In the furnace-room in the basement
of the TJrie building- last night en
tered Cross & Powers' billiard parlors
in the eame building: when the place
had been closed up for the night and
made away with nearly $300 in cash.
Though the police have no clews
to the robbers, they believe the rob
bery was committed by someone fa
miliar with the place, as a sacK con
taining: more than $200 In silver,
which was secreted under a counter,
was taken. Over $60 was In the cash
register, but the robbers overlooked
a $10 bill there, which is all that the
proprietors have to show for their
late receipts.
The thieves evidently escaped
through a basement window that was
found opened this morning:.
NO MATTER WHERE YOU
BUY
BUY EARLY
IN THE MORNINGS
THEN
A MERRY XMAS
1.500
l.eoo
3i id
4.1IIO
l.SOO
l.sno
1.2IH
3,700
3.7O0
5.JMI0
3.S00
1.100
17.8O0
l.SOO
4. 5O0
l.SOO
4H0
7O0
4.2H0
4. OHO
1.600
2O0
9.SOO
l:t.8"0
5.7M
1.PO0
3.4O0
3.000
12.4'M)
1.000
2S.6HO
1.4DO
3.700
2O0
i.r.oo
3.60
400
2.4O0
10.800
QUOTATIONS.
Last
High. Low. Bale.
03 v, 03 t."i
54 a, 54 54
13Si 137 137
115 115 115
84 04 84
60 65 i 67
13H ir6V 137 'a
U04 '. 96 Vj
loo imvs loo Vj
174 16VS 17Vi
58 56n 57
Kl4 82 i 63
173i 172V 173
1011 107 H 107
30 211 Vs 29
V4 9.S va
27 ',4 26 1, 20 1
75 73 7 75
134 132 -t 133 V..
04 e:i V 3 '
53 h 53 B3 U
37 V. 36 K0S
80 83 85
25 24 4 24 V.
36 35 35
3!) 30 30
85 85 85
200 2O0l 207 S.
52 50 51
77 76?. 77
13 12 12
16 166 166
82S 323 324
77 76 77
37 37 57
87 86 87
51 50 31
107 loji 105
21 20 21
75 74 74
14 14 14
28 27 2
10
200 206 ' 2oS
22 1i 22 22
40 48 4K
25 24 24
67 57 67
15 1 4 15
6S 67 67
26 25 25
7is 86 H7
70
37 36 37
106 1(K 105
40 40 4i
25 23 25
20 20 20
76 73-T4 7514
111 loo 100
11 11 11
44 43 L 44
102 101 102
21 20 21
104 103 10.1
231 222 228
ttlVi 00 0
123 122 122
01 KO 0O
103 102 102
104 102 103
112 112 112
74 72 73
B0 89 80
53 52 52
2S 29 2S
80 70 80
4S 48 48
97 92 96
STATIONS.
P
0
Wind
Weathax.
Aaker
Boise .......
Boston
Calgary ....
Chicago
Denver
Ilea Moines.
Eureka
Galveston . .
Helena
tJuneau . . ..
Kansas City.
Los Angeles.
Marshfleld
Medford .
Minneapolis ..
New Orleans
New 1 or k .
North Head
No. Yakima.
Phoenix . ,
Pocatello ,
Portland .
Roseburg ,
Sacramento..
St. Louis .
Salt Lake
San Diego
S. Francisco.
Seattle .
Sitka
Spokane . . .
Tacoma
Tatoosh Isld
tValdez ....
Walla Walla
Washington.
Winnipeg
12 3o.O.OO,..S Cloudy
b 22 O.OOj. iNB ICloudy
.. 12 0.00 12 W Clear
GOiO.OO . . W Pt. cloudy
20 0. OS 12 K Snow
50i0.O0..jB Clear
2O0.00I..N Cloudy
64 0.56 . JSR Kain
7O0.0214.sk Kain
36 0.00 . . NW Pt. cloudy
46 l.lol. .'B iKaln
50 0.0O16N Clear
72,O.OOi . ,'SW Clear
56 0.72 12 SW Cloudy
34 0.00! . . SW Rain
8 0.20!.. N Cloudy
o.Ool . . IsK !Pt. cloudy
14 O.OOI. .'NVt , Clear
52 0.16 36 SK ICloudy
.14,0.011 .. Sli Kain
6,o.oo. . w Pt. cloudy
32 0.00 . . w Clear
44 0.18!. . NE (Kain
4 O.VJI. . NWIKaln
62iO.OO..N Cloudy
40 0.00 IS NE Cloudy
24 0.00!. . SE 'Clear
70 o.ool. JNWU'lear
66 0. 001. .!NW
381 48 0.1210 SW
38! 48 0.821. .ISW
321 42, 0.OOl . .IS
4 rtl 46 rt.lrt;. .W
441 52,0.38,62 S
10"14 O.SSl. . ,SW
ldl so o.ool. ,isw
. .1 16 0.02'. . . I NE
4 60.02I12SE
Cloudy
Kain
Rain
Cloudy
Cloudy
Kain
Cloutl v
Cloudy
Snow
Snow
A. M.
lng day.
today. P. M. report of preced
Bid.
U S Lib 3s. ,
do 1st 4s...
do 2d 4s...
do 1st 4s. ,
do 2d 4s..
do 3d 4s..
do 4th 4s.
Victory 3s .
do 4s
U S ret 2s reg.
00 coupon . .
TJ S cv 3s reg.
do -coupon .
TJ s 4s reg.
do ooupon ; .
BONDS.
.!!. 24IA T & T cv 6s. 98
.03.461 Atch gen 4s 76
.wi., 10 u : k ii rer OS.T47
.93.541 N Y C deb 6s.
.01.56 N P 4s
.92.34! N Pla
.91.58i Pac T & T Bs..
.98.94 Pa eon 4 Vis...
.08.U0.3 f CV OS. .
100
100
.88
.88
103
105
So Ry 6s
U P 4s
U S Steel 5s. .
Anglo-Fr 6s. .
90
. 711
, 63
, S.M-,
. 80
.103
. 85
. 82
. 97
. 83
Bid; toffered.
Mining- Stocks at Boston.
BOSTON. Dec 1. Clo-tng notation
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Kain and warm
er: strong southerly winds.
Oregon and Washington Rain In the
west portion, rain or snow In the east por
tion: warmer except near coast: moderate
southerly gale on coast, strong southerly
"--',: n tne interior.
NO MATTER WHERE YOU
BUY
BUY EARLY
IN THE MORNINGS
THEN
A MERRY' XMAS
EXEMPT FROM ALL FEDERAL. IXCOME TAXES
Special Assessment Bonds
The following list of "special assessment" bonds are from
very prosperous and enterprising: cities; are very desirable
Investment securities. They have behind them the taxable
property of the particular district benefited b the improve
ment for which the bonds are Issued. They are exempt from
all federal income taxes and yield the very attractive return
of 6.
These are "special assessment" bonds.
by us as such and are offered as such.
Amount
2,600 Ridsefield, City of, Wanh, Improvement
Ridgref ield. City of, 'Wash.. Improvement
Ridjsefield. City of. Wash.. Improvement
Rideefield. City of, Wash., Improvement
Rldgrefield, City of, "VVash Improvement
Ridsefield, City of, Wash., Improvement
Buhl. City of. Idaho. Sewer Dis. 4
Sewer Dis.
Sewer rls.
Sewer Dis.
Sewer Dis.
They were bought
3,000
3.000
3.000
3.000
3.000
1.000
2.000
4.000
3.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
4,000
1.000
12.000
12.000
12.000
12.000
12.000
12.000
12.000
12.000
12.000
5.000
9.000
1,000
7.000
6.000
9.000
S.000
3.000
3.000
3.000
3.000
3.000
3.000
3.000
3,000
Rate Maturity
,". 7 F&A 124-29
F&A
FoiA
F&A
4
4
4
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HO MATTER WHERE YOU
BUY
BUY EARLY
IN THE MORNINGS
THEN
A MERRY XMAS
:-
f
FACTS NO. 4S8.
A PRACTICAL
OPINION
General T. Voleman Du
Pont says that "good
roads do more pood
than the usual forms of
philanthropy." This is
the observation of a
practical man of
affairs. To further this
great thought good
roads should oe paved
with
BITULITHIG
WAR RE V BROS. CO.
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M$8--4-ks-
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vir
New Trial Denied, Appeal Taken.
PASCO, Wash., Dec. 18. (Special.)
A new trial was denied to Zach and
Bob McChesney, the two brothers
who were convicted of grand larceny
at the recent jury term of court and
sentences of from one to 15 years
wera imposed on both. An appea
was taken to the supreme court.
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$97,031.22
City of Klamath Falls, Oregon
General Obligation 6 o Bonds
Maturities December I, 1920-1929.
Klamath Falls, a city of 7000 people, is the trade center for
the rich agricultural lands of the Klamath Basin and has an indus
trial payroll jof more than $300,000 a month.
Klamath Falls ranks as the eighth city of Oregon in bank
deposits, having advanced from tenth place since September. On
November I 7 the three banks of Klamath Falls showed combined
deposits of $3,904,702.18. a gain of $862,749.86 in two months.
Prices to yield 5.125 and 5.25, Income Tax Exempt
Full details on request.
jmbermepsr"rus-l" (cx
Bords-Truss-Acceptances
upmi m surplus Doo.o oo
Sun fT-ivrxcisco " tumW.r.ntBId.
Z-m. r ard. Oreqorx.
Scatttt
Buhl. City of, Idaho,
Buhl. City of. Idaho,
Buhl. City of, Idaho,
Buhl, City of, Idaho,
Buhl, City of, Idaho. Paving..
Buhl. City of, Idaho, Pavint?
Buhl, City of, Idaho, Sewer Dis. 4
Buhl. City of, Idaho, PavinR-
Rupert, City of. Idaho. Sidewalk Imp. ris. Xo. 4
Rupert, City of. Idaho. Sidewalk Imp. Dis. No. 4
Rupert. City of, Idaho. Sidewalk Imp. Dis.Ko. 4
Rupert, City of. Idaho. Sidewalk Imp. ris.Xo.4
Rupert. City of. Idaho. Sidewalk Imp. Dis. No. 4
Rupert. City of. Idaho. Sidewalk Imp. Dis. No. 4
Rupert, City of, Idaho. Sidewalk Imp. Dis. No. 4
Rupert.City of. Idaho. Sidewalklmp. Dis.No.4
Rupert. City of. Idaho. Sidewalk Imp. Dis. No. 4
Rupert, City of. Idaho, Paving Imp. Dis. No. 1.
Rupert, City of, Idaho, Paving Imp. Dis. No. 1.
Rupert, City of. Idaho, Paving Imp. Dis. No. 1.
Rupert, City of, Idaho, Paving Imp. Dis. No. 1.
Rupert, City of. Idaho, Paving Imp. Dis. No. 1.
Rupert. City of. Idaho. Paving. Imp. Dia. No. 1
Rupert, City of, Idaho, raving Imp. Dis. No. 1.
Soda Springs, City of, Idaho, Sidewalk Imp..
Soda Springs. City of, Idaho, Sidewalk Imp..
Soda Springs, City of, Idaho, Sidewalk. Imp..
Soda Springs, City of, Idaho, Sidewalk Imp..
Soda Springs, City of. Idaho. Sidewalk Imp..
Soda Springs, City of, Idaho, Sidewalk Imp..
Soda Springs, City of, Idaho, Sidewalk Imp..
Soda Springs. City of. Idaho. Sidewalk Irnn..
3.000 Soda Springs. City of. Idaho, Sidewalk Imp..
4,000 Soda Springs, City of. Idaho. Sewer
Soda Springs, City of. Idaho, Sewer
Soda Springs, City of. Idaho, Sewer..
aoaa springs, city of.
Soda Springs, City of.
Soda Springs, City of.
Soda Springs, City of.
Soda Springs, City of, Idaho. Sewer
Soda Springs. City of. Idaho. Sewer
St. Anthony, City of, Idaho, Improvement
St. Anthony, City of, Idaho, Improvement
St. Anthony, City of, Idaho. Improvement
St. Anthony, City of, Idaho, Improvement
4.000
4.000
4.000
4.000
4.000
4.000
4.000
2.000
1.000
3,500
600
00
Idaho, Sewer..
Idaho, Sewer..
Idaho, Sewer..
Idaho, Sewer.,
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
F&A
K&A
F&A
F&A
F&A
F&A
F&A
F&A
F&A
F&A
l25-29
1926- 29
1927- 29
F&A 1928-29
F&A. 1929
F&A 1923-29
F&A 1924-29
F&A 1925-29
F&A 1926-29
F&A 1928-29
F&A 1922-29
F&A 1923-29
F&A 1929
1929
1921- 29
1922- 29
1923- 29
1924- 29
1925- 29
1926- 29
1927- 29
1928- 29
1929
F&A 1921-29
F&A 1922-29
F&A 1925-23
A&A 1926-29
F&A 1927-29
F&A 192S-29
F&A 1929
F&A 1921-29
F&A 1922-29
1923- 29
1924- 29
1923-29
1926- 29
1927- 29
1928- 29
1929
1921-29
192 229
1923- 29
1924- 29
1925- 29
1926- 29
1927- 29
1928-29
F&A
F&A
F&A
F&A
F&A
F&A
F&A
F&A
F&A
F&A
F&A
F&A
F&A
F&A
F&A
F&A 1929
J&J 1922
J&J 1923
J&J 1926
J&J 1928
Price
104. S7
104.9
105.65
106.28
106.88
107.44
103.51
104.27
104.98
105.65
106.88
102.71
103.51
107.44
107.44
101.86
102.71
103.51
104.37
104.98
105.65
106.28
106.88
107.44
101.86
102.71
104.98
105.65
106.28
106.88
107.44
101.86
102.71
103.51
104.27
104.98
105.65
106.28
106.88
107.44
101.86
102.71
103.51
104.27
104.98
105.65
106.28
106.88
107.44
102.71
103.51
105.85
106.88
PRICE: TO NET Gtt
Markr t
Interest
1st 1st
.StfU.0 SDo.3S l1.40
.ot .04 .as
Victory-
Sfc3.8
.04 .Oo
LIBERTY and VICTORY BONDS
If you must Mil your Liberty or Victory Honda, wll to ua.
It toii can buy more Liberty or Victory Hondo, buy from ua.
On Thursday. December IS. 11. the closing New York marfeet prices
were as given below. They are the governing- prices for Liberty and Victory
Bonds all over the world, and the highest. We advertise these pricea daily In
order that you may always know the .New York, market and the exact value ot
your Liberty and Victory Bonds.
1st 2d 3d 4th
4ts i8 4V.I 4Vs
SUo.40 $11.40 $M.nH SU1.68
.Oi .40 1.11 .70
r-1-24 "3 :178 S93.51 191.90 P4 67 $92.32 $!S.6 J'JS.93
hen buying we deduct 37c on a $50 bond and (ISO on a $lui0 bond.
e Sell at tile New York mflrk.l n;n, ih. in,.,! ,,.,..,
1 Hurglar and Fireproof Safe Uepoalt iioxea for
Open Until 8 1". M. on Saturday a.
MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc.
Tha Premier Municipal Bond House. Capital Un Million Dollars.
. . Morrti Dulldins, 300-311 Stark St.. Hetween Sth and 6th.
xeiepnone uroauway 210I. L.talllhed over a Quarter Century
NO INCOME TAX TO PAY
A California
Municipal Bond
TO YIELD 5.25
Get details by
calling Main 715
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GOVERNMENT, CORPORATION AND MUNICIPAL
BONDS
TO NET FROM 5 TO 7
PREFERRED STOCKS LOCAL SECURITIES
ROBERTSON & EWING
207-8 NORTHWESTERN BANK BLDG.
MUNICIPAL BONDS
From the State of
OREGON WASHINGTON IDAHO
To Net 4.90 to 6.50
Exempt From Present Income Tax
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87 Sixth Street Broadway 1042
Ground Floor We Us-Fargo Building
nrus lor
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SULLIVAN HIDE & WOOL CO
14 Front SU
Portland
1 1 MM
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Blanchard Evaporated
FRESH EGGS $1.15
Ask Year Groeer
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1'ortland, Oregon