Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 08, 1920, Page 21, Image 21

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    THE MORNING OREOOMAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1920.
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POTATO
GROWERS
PUT PRICES HIGHER
fiise in Producing Sections
Passing to Consumers.
ADVANCES UP TO 75 CENTS
Shipments Increase During l'ast
IVeek and Are Nearly "Equal
to Those of Last Year.
The local potato market was firm with
a moderate movement. The beat Ore
Con Burbanks were quoted at 44.rd.
with a few sales at 4.T5. Frosted and
poorly (raded stock was held at $3.504.
.Jobbers asked J4.30fi)5 for Yakima Netted
Gems. Five cars of Washington potatoes
arrived and four cars of Oregona were
shipped.
Throughout the country growers have
. 'bsen able to put potato prices at a higher
level during the past week. Advances
ranging up to about 75 cents have been
general in most sections and these are
being passed on to the consumer as the
potatoes go through the various channels
of trade. A week ago the growers were
receiving from 12.70 to $3.25 in the various
'productlng- sections, and now the. top at
Oreeley. Colo., is $4; at Idaho Falls. Idaho.
J4.10, and at Waupaca, $3.40.
At Chicago. Minnesota and Wisconsin
Roupd. Whites have jumped from 13.25
36 t6 $4.10, and fancy . Idaho Russets
from $4.15 to $5.50 In carlots. which is
approaching the record prices for the
1916 crop. Similar prlces prevailed In
the south. ' At Fort Worth. California
Burbanks are selling to retailers at $5.75
05. with Colorado and Idaho stock
slightly lower. In the northwestern cities
the prices to retailers are generally $4
6. and the stock is not very well graded.
Shipments Increased slightly the past
week to 1915 cars, over one-third of which
came from Maine. The shipments for the
'season are nearly 'equal to those to the
corresponding date last year. Importa
tions -from Canada have been so heavy
this- season that the total available sup
ply to date is really increased about 2000
cars.
In the past week Oregon shipped 32
cars as against 11 in the preceding week.
-The record of carlot shipments, as issued
by the bureau of markets, follows: .
- - .- Total . Last Shipped
. - ' Shipped Season to to Jan.
to date. Jan. 6. 6.1918.
California...-.. 7.13H 8.218 5.3HO
Colorado 7.013 8.003 6.503
Jfiaho 3,420 4.03.". 3.;o
Maine . 11,84 8.217 6.3'i7
Mii'lllgan 5.52S 4.5711 4.013
Minnesota 15.672 14.437 9.725
Montana ". 329 254 -10S
Nebraska 1.332 2.5.MI 1.492
Nevada 505 431 !31l
New York 8.7H9 6.105 3...".!
Oregon 803 314 770
Pennsylvania ... 2,435 1,248 2.26S
Washington .... 1.9X6 784 1.232
Wisconsin 11.962 10.989 7.193
Otliors ...20.809
elections through
shipping 18.379 83.070 38.340
, Totals 115.556 116.O40 110.675
From the table above it will be seen
: that' a considerable part of the shortage
of the present crop is to be accounted for
by the small production in the southern
shipping stated' the past season. The
summer crop from them amounted to only
18.379 cars during 1010, whereas during i
1918 it was 33.070 cars and during 1917, ;
88,346 cars. With the total shipments j
of this season and last pearly equal to
date. Indicates either thathe late; ctojm
of the northern . states ..was. drawn upon
earlier last fall to supply tbe: deficiency
or that an unusually large part of It
has gone into storage.
LOCAL APPLE SIPPHK8 ARE LARGE
Sales of Oregon Fruit at Philadelphia and
New York. -No
apple receipt were reported yester
day, but supplies on the street were large.
The demand continued fairly good with
ales mostly of culls and jumble pack, of
various varieties. Prices were steady. Ore
gon apple shipments Tuesday were 21
Cars.
At the Philadelphia auction. Hood Riv
er Spitzehbergn, extra' fancy, all sizes,
brought $2.05 tg 2.45, an average of $2.34;
fancy, all sizes. J2 2.1 5, an average of
12.10, and bottoms $1.T0. -Umpqua -district
Ortleys. extra fancy, medium and
Urge, sold at 53. 25 3.40, an average of
$3.34, and windfalls at $2.75.
At New York, the 'best Oregon Spitzen
bergs. extra fancy .-and fancy, sold at
$2.252.75, and poorer stock at a wide
range of" $12. Sales from storage in
cluded Oregon Spitzcnbergs, extra fancy,
car run. at $3.25.
Conditions in the f. o. b. markets were
reported by wire as follows:
STpokan. Wash. Very few ssles re
ported; Wena tehee Winesaps, extra fancy,
medium and large, $3; Yakima Rome
Beautkee. - extra .fancy and large, $2.15;
other districts, no sales reported.
Rochester, N. Y. Uight wire lnauiry.
Ite-mand and movement limited. Market
dull. Some stock of ordinary quality and
condition.
, Sales from cold storage, few sales, Bald
wins, A 2 fc Inch, good quality and con
dition, $7.50; A and B 2 -inch mixed,
best 96.50-t6.75, few B 2-inch $6)6.25;
few ungraded, .unclassified, fair quality,
$4.?5Q5. Sone consigned.
ONIONS IN EAST ARE TENDING tP
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Prices. Very Strong at Shipping Points;
Consuming Markets Firm.
Onions were firm in most eastern con
suming markets the past week and very
strong at western New York shipping
points. Most of the stock seems to be In
the possession of dealers. The shipments
" were' light. The best lots were quoted at
96 per cwt.. f. p. b.. sacked for medium
to, large sises and occasionally $6.25 for
fancy lots.
The price range of desirable stock in
consuming markets was generally $5.50
$8.50. At Chicago the demand was weak
and draggy and prices dropped to $4.75
5.25. The movement was dull In most of
the markets.
The shipments for the week were 178
cars as compared with 124 last week.
Massachusetts .shipped 41, Ohio 38 and
New York 20.
CIBE AND PRINT BITTER WEAK
ffice Hot Well Maintained in Local
Market.
The butter market was weak. The best
ubes were quoted at 63 64 cents with
lew sales. There was no uniformity In
print butter prices as asked by city
weameries.
flTgffS "were firm with stocks of fresh
y.nch closely sold up. The top buying
trier to shippers held at SO cents and
.andled ranch were quoted at 63 65c.
Poultry and dressed meat receipts were
. fair site and prices were steady.
Coarse grain market is stead
Whit. Oats and Bulk Corn Are Sold on
Local Board.
One hundred tons of white feed oats,
February delivery were sold at the Mer
chant's Exchange yesterday at 186. the
aame prlcer that waa offered Tuc.Jay. Two
hundred tons of Kastern yellow bulk corn.
January delivery, brought 3!T, or 11.50
more than waa bid on the preceedina day.
The barley market waa quiet with blue
unchanged and teed barley 50 cents lower
n bid.
Terminal receipts, in cars, were reported
by the Merchants' Exchange as follows:
Wheat. Baf. Fir. Ota. Hay
Portland. Wed... 1 1 17 5 27
Season to date 5199 138 2394 865 1012
Tacorna. Tues 50 1 ... ... 11
Season to date 3951 63 ... 128 568
Seattle. Tues Y.t 1 4
Season to date 3709 179 432 449 813
Bank Clearings.
Bank clearings of the northwestern
ciges yesterday were as follows:
Clearings. Balance.
Portland s dt ahx i i3 7fi
Sfattle 6.1.1:1.425 , 1.037. 0S3
Tacorna 67.528 123. B20
Spokane 2.547.956 869.406
l"OKTL.lXB MARKET QCOTATIOXS
Grain, Hour. Feed," Etc.
Merchants' Exchange, noon session:
Blrt.
Oats Jan. -Feb.
No. 3 white feed $65.00
Barlev
Standard feed 71.50
No. 3 blue 70.00
Corn
No. 3 yellow 58.50
Kastern oats and corn, bulk:
Oats
36-poj4nd clipped 61.50
88-pound clipped 62.50
Corn
No. 8 yellow 68.75
$65.50
V2.1MI
73.00
58.50
61.75
63.00
68.50
Barley
No. 2
WHEAT Government basis. $2.20 per
bushel.
FLOUR Patents, $12.35: bakers" hard
wheat. $12.95: whole wheat. $11.25: gra
ham, $11; valley, fll; straights. $10.70
per barrel.
HAY Buying prices, f. o. b. Portland:
Alfalfa. $31.50; cheat. $22: clover. $26;
oats and vetch. $26;" valley timothy. $20
V 28. ,
MIL.LFEED Prices f. o. b. mill, city
cartage $2 extra. Mill run, car lots or
mixed cars, $45 ton: rolled barley, $77;
rolled oats. $8; grdund barley. $77"
scratch feed, $84.
Iairy and Country Produce.
BUTTER Cubes, extra. 6364c per lb.,
prrne first, 62c; prints, parchment wrap
pers, box lots, 67c ; cartons, 68c ; half
boxes, more; less than half boxes, lc
more, butterfat. No. 1, titt&6Uc per pound,
CHEESE Tillamook, f. o. b. Tillamook;
Triplets. 32c; Young Americas, 33c; long
horns, 33c. Coos and Curry, f. o. b. Myr
tle Point: Triplets. 31c; Young Americas,
32c.
EGOS Jobbing prices to retailers: Ore
gon ranch, candled, 6365c; selects. 67
6bc; storage. 53 & 56c.
POL'LTHV Hens, 301133c; springs. 30c;
ducks, 40c; geese, 2iti25c; turkeys, live.
35c; (ireesed, choice, 45c.
v hAL, rancy, 2tc per pound.
PORK. fancy, 20c per pound.
fruits and Vegetables.
FRUIT Omnt 4 r.ff A Umnni 3
6 per box: srraoef ruit. S3. fiuffr 8 50 box-
bananas. 10fill; npr rtrttuwi ntmlPH. II
8.25 per box: pears. S 1.50 (3 2.50 per box.
ranberries. $5Z6 oer box. sl" 17.60 dot
barrel.
VEfiKTABl.FS fahhoN R. Gt. Ar n
pound; lettuce, $3.54t2 4.50 per crate, beets,
$3.50 per sack; cucumbers, $22.23
dozen; carrots, $2 2.50 per sack; celery.
niQv per crate; noraeradtati, lac per
Iftund: .Tr1i- 4tli- t r- nnnml - tiirnina XX Etll
per sack; cauliflower, $2.252.50 per Crate;
tomatoes. $4.50fl5 per box. '
POTATOES Orearnn. S3 50 fit 4 75 ner
sack; sweet, BlA&7bc per pound.
OMONt Orenon. ntiviiVmt: oer Dound:
California, 7c per pound
Staple roceriea.
Local jobbing quotations:
SUGAR Sack biujis: Fruit or berry
$9.77; beet, $11.27; golden C. $9.27; pow
dered, in barreLs, $10.37; cubes, in barrels,
10 .HI.
NUTS Walnuts, -32 43 39c: Brazil nuts.
30c; filberts, 35c; almonds, 35 38c; pea
nuts, 15 16c; chestnuts, 25c.
SALT Half ground, 100s, $17 per ton
uOs, $18.50 per ton; dairy,. $2528 per ton.
RICE Blue Rose, 15c per pound.
BEANS White. Sc; pink, H'ic: lima.
17c per pound; bayous, 10c; Mexican red.
COl FEE Rnavted. In drums, 39(Qt)51c
Provisions.
Local jobbing quotations:
HAMS 10 to 14 pounds, 34c; skinned.
2730c; picnic. 2728c; cottage roll, 30c
LARD Tierce basis, . 30c; compound
26c per pound.
DRY SALT Short, clear backs. 25 31c
plates. 23c.
BACON-rFancy, 41050c; standard.- SJ
&39U.
Hides, Pelts and Fur.
HIDES Salted,, all weights.-. 20; it rem.
17c ; calf, green or salted. 65c; kip, 35c;
bulls, salted, 17c; green,. L4c- horse hides.
small, $3; medium. $4.50; large, $6; dry
niues. auc: ary saitea. auc: dry call. 0c.
dry salted calf, 65c.
PELTS Green salted. November, rarh.
$2&3; green salt shearlings; each, 50c$l:
dry pelts, lull wool, per pound, 32c; dry
hort wool, per pound, 25c; dry shearlings.
each, 25S50c; salted goats, $13, accord
ing to size; salted goat shearlings, 25c
&$!; dry gooate; long hair, per pound, 25c
FURS Good grades, extra large, large
and medium sizes: Skunk, black, $3. 75j
8.50; short. $2. 75(87; narrow, $2$5; broad
7 5c fa) $2.25. Fox, red, $ 1 0 g) 4 5 ; gra v, $2 &
6; raccoon, $2.50 8; mfnk. dark, $4(01O;
ordinary, $2.5t(g18; winter muskrat, $l
3.50; woir or coyote, sort, silky, . $820;
average. $513; white weasel or ermine.
50c (Jt $2; 'lynx, heavy furred, $15 65; or
dinary, S15Q950; lynx catheavy, $5 13;
ordinary, $3?9; otter, dark, $1125; or
dinary. $821; marten, pale, brown or
dark. $530; fisher, pale, brown or dark.
$1280; bear, black. $120; brown. $1&
14; wildcat, 25c(&2; civet cat, 10cf?$l:
house cat. 10c'0c; ring tails, . 25cff$2;
jackrabbite, 1020c; moleskins. 5030c.
Hops, Wool, Etc.
HOPS 1919 crop, 85c per pound. S-year
contracts. 40c average.
MOHAIR Long staple, 40 45c: short
staple, 25 & 30c. . ,.
TA LLOW No. 1, 10c; No. 2, 8c ner
pound.
CASCARA BAKK. New, lie; old, 12c per
pound.
WOOL Eastern. Oregon, fine, 40ep&0c.
medium, 45 (8 50c; coarse, 35(5 37c; valley.
medium. &u oc ; roars, d.tp 37c
ils.
LINSEED OIL Raw, barrels. S2.0fl:
raw. cases, $2.1 6; boiled, barrels, $2.08;
boiled, cases. $2.13.
TURPENTINE Tanks, $1.91: cases.
$2.01.
COAL Oir Iron b.rrels. 13 14 16c: tank
wagons, 13c; cases. 24031c.
GASOLINE Iron barrels, 25c; tank
wagon. l!5c; cases, an He.
IS
BULK OF SALES ARE AT $15.50
AT IXCALi YARDS.
Cattle Are Steady and Light Valley
Lambs Higher Trading
rs Active.
Only two loads of stock were reported
In at the yards yesterday, but there was
a supply on hand from previous arrivals
and the market was moderately active.
The tone of the market in general was
good. Hogs were firm and a quarter
higher, with the bulk of sales at $15.50.
The cattle list was steady throughout.
Light- valley lambs were 50 cents higher.
Receipts were 18 cattle, 1 calf, 44 hogs
and 38 sheep.
tTh day's sales were as follows:
Weight. Price I Weight. Price.
26 steers ..10i3$ll. 25 3 hogs 506 13 50
5 steers .. 916 7.50 2 hogs 280 15 60
1 steer... .1000 8.0O 7 hogs ll 15.!U)
1 steer ... 40 10.5O 6 hogs .-...261 15.50
1 steer ... 90 0''! hog 340 15.50
27 steers ..10.3 11.50! 1 hog 360 14.50
1 steer ...1020 11.50 1 hog 2B0 15.60
2 cows ... 00 7.00 13 hogs 210 15 50
9 cows ... 590 8.00 15 hogs 233 12 50
2 cows ... 815 6.50 Shoes 1SS 15.60
4 cows ...1075 7.251 1 hog 300 14 50
1 cow 102O 5.50'10hogs 108 15 50
2 cows O'.'O 5.50i 1 hog 520 12 50
2 cows ...100 7.00 6 hogs ....193 15 50
cows ... 870 6.301 7 hogs ....215 15 50
cows ... 80 5.001 7 hogs 171 ls su
1 cows ... 857 7.25; 10 hogs ....168 15 50
Scows ... 860 8.00' 8 hogs 238 15 50
1 co. 1130 IO.OO1I6 hogs 209 15 50
.-.cows ... 828 9.50 17 hogs 235 la' So
1 cow 1019 7.00 35 hogs ....185 15 50
1 cow 090 8.00. 6 hogs 310 13 50
1 cow .... H10 8.50' 5 hogs ....210 18 50
2 cows ... 890 6.751 8 hogs 150 13 50
1 cow 830 5.501 1 hog . 130 14 0O
1 cow .... 760 4.001 2 hogs ....465 100
2 cows ... 800 7.25 1 hog 160 lsiso
1 cow 800 6.001 1 hog . 240 15.50
1 cow S70 7.00112 hogs ....260 13 00
1 cow 1070 9.0O 3O lambs . . . B9 14 00
1 calf ISO 14.0OI 3 yearlings 113 900
1 bull 80 7.501 5 bucks ...154 550
1 bull ....1260 7.0III 1 cow . 1010 7 50
3 bulls ...1205 7.001 6 cows ....526 8 50
12 hogs ... 244 12.75i 5 cows ....806 6 SO
1 hog .... .160 12.001 2 steers ...960 .7 00
I boss 29$ 15.001 1 hog . , .. .310 14.75
4 hogs ... S55 15.5111 hoirs -."...207 15.00
6 hogs ... 248 15.501 8 hogs ....210 15.50
; Livestock prices at local yards follow:
Cattle Prlce.
Best steers $11.00illi75
to cholce steers 10.501 11.00
J1"' i kooq steers .... .tHti
air to good steers 8.009 9.00
Common to fair steers 7.003 8.00
Itioice cows and heifers 9.00 ($10.00
Medium to good cows, heifers. 8.75W 7.75
ralr to medium cows, heifers. 4.75W 5.75
i t. anners .
S.609 si 50
I Bulls
I Prime light calves ".I.'
j Heavy calves
I Stockers and feeders ...
6.00IW 8.25
lZ.liOtrlS.OO
7.00 12.60
8.00 4 9.50
Prime mixed ; 14.7515.B0
Medium mixed 14.2314.75
Rough heavies 12.2518.25
Pl5J 11.75 13.73
Sheep
Kastern Iambs lS.001M4.no
I.iKht valley lambs ......... 11.50913.50
Heavy valley lambs 10.500 11. B0
Feeder lambs 10.00ft 12.00
ethers 9.50 10.00
.Yearlings 10.00 at 11.00
.wes 6.004 7.00
Chicago IJvestock Market.
CHICAGO. Jan 7. Hogs Receipts
27.000, 20 25c lower. Bulk. 114 30"
14.60; top. $14.60: heavy. tl4.25el4.45:
medium. 14.80 14.35 : light. $14.30
H.60; light light. $13.75014.35: heavy
packing sows. smooth. $13.75 14.10;
packing sows, rough. $13.25 13.75; pigs,
$1314. r
Cattle Receipts 9000. steady. Beef
steers, medium and heavyweight, choice
and prime. $18.76igi20: medium and good,
$10.75018.76; common, $8.75010.76;
lightweight, good and choice. $13.50 19.25:
common and medium. $813.50; butcher
cattle, heifers, $6.50014.75: cows, $6.40
in 13.50; canners and cutters, $5.259 8.40:
veal calves, $16.5017.75; feeder steers.
$7.50 12.50; utocker steers, $8.50 10.60.
Sheep Receipts 10.0OO. strong. Lambs,
84 pounds down, $16.50019.23; culls and
common. $13.25016: ewes, medium, good
and choice. $8.5011.15 culls and com
mon, $5 6? 8.25. "
Omaha Livestock Market.
OMAHA. . Jan. 7. (United States Bu
reau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts 15.500,
steady to 10c higher. Top, $14.50; bulk.
$14.2014.40; heavyweight. $14.30014.45;
medium weight, $14.S514.50; . light
weight, $14.200 14.B0; light light. $14
14.20; heavy packing sows, smooth, $14.20
& 14.30: packing sows, rough, $14 14.20;
pigs. $lli 12.50.
Cattle Receipts 0000. active, generally
1525c higher. Beef steers, medium and
heavyweight, choice and prime. $16,750
18.75; medium and good, $12 16.50: com
mon, $10 12: lightweight, good and
choice. $ 10. 50 iff 18.50; common and medi
um. $0. 50ff 10.50; butcher cattle, heifers,
$7.25 13.50; cows, $7013.25: canners and
cutters, $5.250 7: veal calves, light and
handy weight. $1314.60: feeder steers,
$7.75014; stocker steers. J9. 25011.50.
Sheep Receipts 9500, all classes strong.
Lambs, 84 pounds down, $17018.25; culls
and common, $130 16.50: yearling wethers.
$13. oO'q 15.75; ewes, medium and choice.
$n.25i510.50; culls and common. $5.50
9.25.
Kansas City IJvestock Market.
v a vie A a I'TTV Mo .Tan.
n I..,- cmn. .....I , tn 15s lower Lambs.
$17 018.50: culls and common. $10,500
16 75; yearling wethers, $14.25010.60;
ewes. $8.25010.80: culls and common. $4
08: breeding ewes, $8014; feeder lambs,
$14016.50.
Seattle IJvestock Market.
SEATTLE. Jan. 7. Hogs Receipts S3,
steady. Prime. $15.50016: medium to
choice, $14015; rough heavies, $13.60014;
pigs. $12.50013.50.
Cattle Receipts 38, steady. Best steers,
$11 25011 75; medium to choice, $9010.50;
common to good. $79; cows and heifers,
$8.25 09; common to good. $608; bulls,
$6 0 7.50; calves, $7 014.
SAN FRANCISCO PRODICE MARKET
Prices Current on Vegetables, Fresh Fruits,
Etc.. at Bay City.
SAX FRANCISCO. Jan. 7. Butter, 68c.
j5KgaFfesh extras, 70c; extra pullets.
65c; undersized pullets. 63c.
Cheese firsts, nominal, xuuua
cas. 34c.
Poultry Hens. 320 3.1c; young roosters.
S4l SSc; old, 22c: fryers, 34036c; ducks,
28030c; Belgian hares, alive. 16lSc;
squabs. 60070c: pigeons. $2.75 03.25 doxen.
Vegetables Eggplant. 10014c; peppers,
bell 15020c: chile, 1O012V4C-. squash,
cream. $1.5002. large lug; Hubbard. 2hi
if! 3c lb. : pumpkin. 22Hc; summer squash.
$1.250 1.75 lug; tomatoes, southern, $1,250
2; potatoes. rivers. $4.7505 cental;
sweet, 41,05c pound; tfnions, yellow and
white, $4.2504.50; Australian brown, $4.75
iB 5.25; cucumbers. $2.50(a3 lug; garlic,
22i&24c: beans, string. 17V4 02Oc; llmas,
10fi 15c; celery, $47; artichokes. No.
1 $1.50 dozen: turnips. $1.2501.50; cauli
flower, $1.2501.50 dozen: lettuce, $202.50
crate; peas, small, 12Hlc; sprouts,
800c; rhubarb, $1.5001.75 box.
Fruit2 Oranges, navels. $4 05; lemons.
$405; grapefruit, $2.2503.76 per box; ba
nanas, 6H07HC per pound for Hawaiian;
pineapples, $3 0 5 per dozen; pears, cook
ing $101.50 per lug; apples. Rhode Island
Greenings. $1.7502 for 4-tier and $1,500
2.25: Oregon Spltzenbergs, $2.5003.25;
Baldwins. $202.25: Oregon Newtown Pip
pins, $2.5003: pears. Oregon. $2.753.50
per box: pomegranates, $1.2501.50 per
peach box; persimmons, $1.5002 per 20
pound box; cranberries, northern. $3.50'
4 per box.
Recelpta Flour. 1600 quarters; barley,
62.880 centals: oats, 2044 centals: corn. 800
centals; beans. 611 sacks; potatoes, 3331
sacks: hay. 140 tons; hides, 65; wine,
34,000 gallons; rlce 3500 bags.
Seattle Feed and Hay.
SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 7. City delivery:
Feed Mill, $40 per ton; scratch feed, $86;
feed wheat. $88; all grain chop. $76; oats.
$W07O; sprouting oats. $72; rolled oats,
$72; -whole corn, $": cracked corn. $77;
rolled bsrley, $81: clipped barley, $S5.
Hay Eastern Washington timothy mixed,
$38039 per ton: double compressed, $42;
alfalfa. $35: straw, $17018; Puget sound,
$3.
Dried Fruit at New Vork.
NEW YORK, Jan. 7. Evaporated ap
ples,, dull. Prunes, firm. Peaches, steady.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 7. Spot cotton, quiet.
Mirlllinr. 3!c.
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From Federal Income Tax
INVEST that 1920 interest or profit money in bonds
of Oregon municipalities, paying from 5 to 6 per
cent.
We can also furnish you a splendid list of Government Bonds
and Corporation Securities for investment.
If you cannot call, write, wire or telephone us.
CLARK.KENDALL & CO.
HERRIN & RHODES, Inc.
201-202-203 Railway Exchange Building .
Correspondents
E. F. Hutton & Cp., New York
Direct wire connections with every exchange ' :
in the country
We are also served by Clement Curtis & Co., Chicago.
We buy or cell any Industrial, Railroad, Steel & Copper Stocks
& Bonds; Grain & Cotton.
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WARN IXG BY RESERVE BOARD
REDUCES TRANSFERS.
Bond Market Is Irregular-: Steady
Improvement Noted In Metal
Trade.
NErW YORK, Jan. T. Stock, dealings
were visibly restrained today,, presum
ably as a result of intimations conveyed
to banking interests yesterday by the
federal reserve board.
The only echo of tho financial confer
ence at Washington was the announce
ment of another slight advance by the lo
cal branch of the csntral bank In short
time acceptances, such action being tak
en to meet the prevailing rate in the
open market.
Further large, orders for copper attest
ed to steady Improvement in tho metal
trade.
Steel, shippings, coppers and a few
familiar specialties, such as American
Woolen. Industrial, Alcohol, Endlcott
Johnson and sugars, contributed to the
stronger side of tho market, while motors,
oils and rails represented tho dull and
Irregular features.
Sales amounted to 800.OOO shares.
Liberty bonds were heavy, internationals
featureless and most domestic Issues Ir
regular, except local tractions. In which
moderate gains were made. Total sales,
par value, were $17,730,000.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Last
Sales.
1300.
5.100
8.200
400
3.6O0
3.3O0
6.0OO
6.200
1.300
2O0
4.200
800
High.
951
58 -140
118V
102
70H .
141.
98 to
97 to
17
63
8514
172
117
33
99 to
26
43
133
103
56
37
86
27
40
43 to
87
217
54 to
75
13
170
&:9to
7U
40
80
60
111
26
86
32
110
213
25to
61
25
BOto
17
69
27
98 to
80
103
42
27 to
62
OOlj
78
120
47
103
22
113
22
94
123
95 H
114
107
115
78
54
30 to
82 to
- 49
105
Low.
95
67 to
139
118
100
69 to
138
97
97
17 .
62 '
84 to
170
115
32
97
26 to
43
132 to
101
55 to
37
86
27
89
42
86
212
58
75
13
169
333
78
40
89
60
110
25
84
' 31
110
205
20 to
50
25 to
66
17
69 to
27
98V4
SO to
100
41
27
62
22
76
116
46
102
22
110
219
92
122
83
110
10
114
77
53
30 to
82
48
103H
Sale.
95
58
140
118
101
60
138
98
97
17
63
84
170 to
118
3a
98
26
43
132 to
102
53
87
88
27
40
42
87
216
53
75
I3to
170
336
78
40
89
60
110
26
85
32
110
211
25
50
25
69
17
69
27
98
80
103
42
27
62
22
76
119
46
102
22
111
222
94
122
94
113
106
115
78
53 4
30
82
4
105
90
80
66
92
78 to
Am Beet Sua.
Am Can
Am Cr &. Fdry
Am H 4 L pfd
Am Loco ....
Am Sm & Rfg
Am Sugar Rfg
Am Sum Tob.
Am Tel & Tel.
Am Z L A Sm
Anaconda Cop
Atchison
A G & W I S 3
BOO
Baldwin Loco. 30.900
Bait & Ohio.. 700
Beth Steel B. 20.400
K & S Copper 600
Calif Petrol . . 500
Canadian Pac. BOO
Cent Leather. 3. TOO
Ches Jt Ohio.. 200
Chi M & St P. 700
Chi & N W . . 20O
Ohl R I & Pac loo
Chlno Copper. 0OO
Col Fu A Iron 2,000
Corn Prod ucts 200
Crucibie Steel. 3.2O0
Cuba Cane Sug 9.200
U S Fd Prods. 400
Erie 1.100
Gen Electric. 200
Gen Motors . . 2.100
Gt No pfd. . . . 1.000
Gt No Ore ctfs 2.9O0
Illinois Central loo
Insplr Cop . . . 2.80O
Int M M prd.. S.lOO
Inter Nickel.. I8.S1M)
Inter Paper ". . 7.400
Kennecott Cop 4.0OO
Louis & Nash. 300
Mex Petrol . . 20.POO
Miami Copper 4oo
Mldvale Steel. 4.4IH)
Missouri Pac. 500
Montana Pow. 300
Nevada Cop . . 300
N T Central.. 1.10O
N Y N H H BOO
Norf & West.. 40O
Northern Pac 400
Pan-Am Pet.. 11.SOO
Pennsylvania.. 2.100
Pitts at W Va 400
Pittsburg Coal 400
Ray Con Cop. 500
Reading 300
Hep Ir & Steel 67.400
Sin Oil & Rfg. 24.3O0
Southern Pac. 2.30O
Southern Ry.. SOO
Studebaker Co 27.1 OO
Texas Co 4.HOO
Tobacco Prods 4.90O
Union Pacific. 1.000
Untd Rtl Strs. 12.0OO
IT S Ind Alco. 13.000
U S Steel 6O.6O0
do pfd ......
TTtah Copper.
Westing Elect
Wlllys-Overlnd
National Lead
Ohio Cits Gas.
Royal Dutch..
1.100
1.600
1.300
9.0OO
200
1.0O0
17.600
BONDS.
U S Lib 3tos. . .99.981 A T T cv 6s
do 1st 4s 93.20! Atch gen 4s . .
do 2d 4s 01.1)0 D R G con 4s.
do 1st 4s. .. 93.40! N Y C deb 6s.
do 2d 4s. . .92.54IN -P 4s
do 3d 4 Us. . .B4.72:N P 3s
5o
Victory 8s
.99.10 Pac TAT s.. 87
00 4 s
U S 2s reg.
do coupon
U S 4s reg. .
do coupon
99.04! Pa con 4toS:
92
IOO S P cv 6s
IOO So Ry 5s
105toiU P 4s ,
. .105
.. 87
.. 85
.. 8to
.105 U S Steel 5s.
Panama 3s reg.88
uo coupon ..."KM I
Anglo-Fr 5s ..86 7-16
Bid.
Mining Stocks at Boston.
BOSTON, Jan. 7. Closing quotations:
Allouez 41 INorth Butte
17
Ariz Com 14101d Dom
Calu & Ariz. 65 Osceola ..
38to
54
62
4
6
1
8
Calu Hecia..400 IQulncy
Centennial . . . . IStoiSuperlor
Cop Range .... 46i3up A Boston.
East Butte ... 15IShannon .....
Franklin 3jtTtah Con ...
Isle Royalle ... 36 J Winona
1
Lake Cop 4 Wolverine 21 to
Mohawk 70 (Greene Can .... 37
Meiai Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 7. Copper, easier.
Electrolytic, spot and first quarter. lir 0
lOtoc: second quarter. 19019c.
Iron, steady and unchanged.
Antimony, 9.87 c.
Lead, nominal. Spot and March, 8.50c
bid.
Money, Exchange. F.tc.
NEW YORK, Jan. 7. Mercantile paper
6 per cent.
Sterling. $3.76: cables, $3.76. Francs,
demand. 11.05; cables, 11.03. Guilders, de
mand, 37: cables, 37 9-16. Lire, demand,
13.40: cables, 13.38. Marks, demand, 2.03;
cables. 2.04.
Time loans strong. All dates 7 bid.
Call money easy. High, 7 per cent;
INC.
SEATTLE
TAC0MA
low 6, ruling rate 7, closing bid 6, offered
at T, last loan at .
Bar silver. $1.82.
. Mexican dollars, $1.01.
LONDON. Jan. 7. Barsilver, money and
discount unchanged.
Advance In Coffee Continues.
NEW YORK, Jan. 7. Coffee futures
opened at a decline of 11 to 18 points,
with active months selling about 18 to 25
points net lower. May closed at 16.60c.
with the general list showing a net ad
vance of 11 to 30 points. January, 16.17o;
March, 16.42c: May. 16.60o: July, 16.80a;
September, 16.62c; October, 16.53c; Decem
ber, 16.35c.
Spot coffee was reported quiet but firm
at 16o for Rio, 7s and 25o for San
tos 4s.
Fetcro Dairy Produce.
NEW YORK, Jan. 7. Butter easy, un
changed. Eggs easier. Fresh gathered extras. 81c;
extra firsts, 798'gOc: firsts, 77 78c.
Cheese unchanged.
CHICAGO. Jan. 7. nutter unsettled.
Creamery. 6363o. .
Eggs higher. Receipts 1408 cases. First.
71c; ordinary firsts, 55 68c; at mark,
cases Included, 65(5 70c . .
Naval Stores.
SAVANNAH, 6a., Jan. .7. Turpentine
firm, $1.58; sales, 61; receipts, 48; ship
ments. 8: stock, 14.195.
Rosin firm. Sales, 483: receipts. 774';
shipments, none; stock, 50,858. Quote:
B. $16.70: D, E. F. $16.80: H, $16.95;
I. $17.10; K. $18.45: M. $19.15; N, $20;
WG, $20.25: WW, $21.25.
CORN TURNS DOWNWARD
SELLING IS PROJtPTED BY
HOOVER'S STATEMENT.
Pressure Increased by Breaks in
Hog Market and Subsidence of
Export Demand Tor Rye.
CHICAGO. Jan. 7. Corn averaged low
er In price today, largely as a result of
statements by Herbert Hoover about fin
ancial aid to Europe. The market closed
unsettled at c to lc net decline, with
May $1.35 to $1.35, and July $1.33
to $1.33. Oats lost c to c. In pro
visions tfte outcome ranged from a set
back of 5c to 40c advance.
Breaks in value of hogs added to the
selling pressure of corn, as did gossip
that export demand for rye had been sat
isfied perhaps for the remainder of the
season.
Provisions sympathized with the hog
market depression, but the effect w-as
somewhat counterbalanced by purchasing
ascribed to grain houses.
Leading futures ranged as follows:
CORN.
Open. High. Low. C!ne.
Jsn $1.39 $1.40 $1.39 $1.39
May 1.36 1.37 l.:ir. 1.3.-,
July 1.34 1.35 1.33 1.33
OATS.
May R4 .85 .84 .84
July 77 .78 .77 .77
MESS PORK.
Jan. .
May.
37.00
3S.10
.38.00
38.50
LARD.
23.75
24.80
37.00
Jan.. . .
May. . .
23.67
24.70
23.60
24.60
23.70
24.70
SHORT RIBS.
20.25 20.S5. 20.
May 20.25 20.35. 20.20 20.30
Jan .... .... 20.45
Cash prices were:
Corn No. 2 mixed, $1 31; No. 2 yellow.
$1.57.
Oats JCo. 2 white. -87 8Sc; No. 3
Willie. 86 a 87 c.
Rye No. 2. $1.85.
Barley. $1.40til.r.8.
Timothy seed. $!& 13.
Clover seed, $40&51.
Pork, nominal.
Lard. $23.70.
Ribs. $19 19.75.
Grain at nan Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 7. Flour, 8-8s.
$12.10.
Grain Wheat, $2.20; oats, red feed. $3.20
O3.S0; barley, feed. $75 76 ton; corn, Cali
fornia yellow. $3.20fc'3.3O cental.
Hay Wheat or wheat and oats. $23
27 ton; tame oats, $25 28: wild oatt, $21
24; barley, $2124: alfalfa. $23&28;
stock hay. $18 Or 21; barley straw, 50 80c
bale.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 7. Barley $1,24 0
1.55.
Flax. 4.874.7.
Dulutn Linseed Market.
DULl'TH, Jan. 7. Linseed. $1.82 4.92.
New Vork Sugar Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. 7. New crop sugar
steady. Centrifugal, 12.54c; fine grauu-
lated, 15.20c.
Out of a new Isaac at 9 159,000 we own and otter the unsold
$64,900
Colter (Municipal) Drainage District
Washakie County, Wyoming
Gold 6 Bonds
A Municipal Selling at Par Issued Under Conservative State Ism
Dated October li 1919 Due Serially April 1, 1926-1939
Denominations $100, $500
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Assessed valuation $ 513,559
Actual value, estimated 2,500,000
Bonded debt this issue only 159,000
Area 8500 acres.
The State of Wyoming has spent over $250,000 on a
State Farm lying within the district and pays about
$25,000 toward the cost of this improvement. This farm,
however, is not included in the assessed valuation.
Farms are now producing almost at the maximum,
this improvement being intended merely as a precaution
ary measure to keep fertile and high-priced land at the
maximum of production. Plans and specifications for
this improvement have been fully examined and ap
proved by the senior drainage engineer of the United
States Government. The land is practically all under
cultivation.
The Wyoming law provides especial safeguards. As
sessments bear 7 interest, while the bonds bear 6.
Thus a large guarantee fund is accumulated, because
there is always levied and due for collection one-sixth
more interest money than is actually required to meet
charges for any given year. The cost of - this improve
ment remains a lien against the land until full payment
is made. As a further protection, stipulation is made
that the amount of bonds issued and cash paid shall not
exceed 95 of the assessments. .
PRICE: Par and accrued interest TO YIELD 6..
Income Tax Exempt.
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JOHN A. KEATING, C. F. WRIGHT, - CARL S. KELTY,
President Vice-President .. Vice-President
, BOARD OF DIRECTORS
A. H. AVERILL F. J. COBBS F. I. FULLER
, P. S. BRUMBY E.S. COLLINS JOHN A. KEATING
CHAS- H. CAREY , JAS. DANAHER, JR. LESLIE M. SCOTT
CHARLES F..SWrGERT CHARLES F. WRIGHT
Under Supervision Banking Department State of Oregon
EXEMPT
O
7
, Rate Maturity Price"
$25,000 Alberta, Province of K't J&J 1924 91.41
25,000 Calgary, City of, Alberta 5 J&J 1933 83.11
10,000 Greater Winnipeg Water District... 5 F&A 1923 94.54
21,400 Regina, City of, Saskatchewan 4j J&J 1924 90.49
12,166 Vancouver, City of, British Col . . 4'2 F&A 1923 93.17
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DATED July 1, 1913 DUE July 1, 1923
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