Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 04, 1921, Page 21, Image 21

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    TJIE MORNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAT, OCTOBER 4, 1921
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OHEIGN
BUTTER
IS
OFFERED
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Canada, Australia and New
Zealand Seeking Market.
LOWER PRICES QUOTED
Availability of Ontsldo Supply
May Prevent Market From
Advancing Here.
Imported butter If being- offered to the
trade on the Pacific coast and creamery
men are of the opinion that thla will tend
to prevent any advene. In prlcee here.
Wben foreign butter began coming on the
market last year tt bad an adverse effect
n prices. Canadian butter la making Iti
appearance In th. northern cltlea and Is
being quoted at 41 cents, delivered at
Seattle. Both New Zealand and Australian
shipper! are offering butter for November
delivery at San Francisco at 41 cents laid
down.
Locally, butter was very scare, partic
ularly the beat grades of cubes; and for
tkeae 43 it 44 cents was bid. The manu
facturers are not dlapoaed to rataa the
price of prints and think It probable the
present price may be maintained for tne
next three or four weeks. They look for
some easing up of the cream situation In
the meantime.
The San Francisco market was firm and
active during the past week and trading
at no time Indicated any weakness. Re.
celpts of all grades were unusually light
and the continued demand from the south
(or the heat butter, together with good
local demand, kept dealers' stocks at a
minimum. The recent hot weather caused
additional use of butter for Ice cream.
The price of 02 score showed a net gain
ot IVi cents from Friday to Friday, but
dealers do not prefer to see too high
prices. The out-of -storage movement hs
been very heavy and holdings at Port
land, Seattle, Las Angeles and San Fran
cisco total 1,81:0,207 pounds, as onmpared
with 8, 109,288 lost year, a shortage ot
1.339,016 pounds. Unless New Zealand
butter la Imported, moat dealers think
that It Is not likely that there will be
any surplus on the Paclflo, coast before
January.
The scarcity of fine butter and good
demand for 90 point and above has held
all eaatern marketa firm on these gradea,
causing advancea. Although quality
shows Improvement, the proportion of
fancy butter is light and cleans up rapidly.
Undtrgrades have been In excessive supply,
but fair demand throuichout the week
cleaned up the supply fairly well, espe
cially In Chicago, but concesaluna had to
be made and orders were for small lots.
Cars of centralized ruled firm on the
fancy grades but 88s and Mis were In
ample supply, moving slowly at consider
able variation in price. Good cars are
at 114 scarce. The steamer Frederick the
Eighth brought 1250 casks of Danish
butter. It Is estimated that 3000 to 4000
casks were shipped last week. Canadian
butter Is arriving at New York. Extras
are offered at 44 cents. Danish 93 score
knit - r.rr--A . 1 .
ALL GRADES OF WHEAT CENT LOWER
White Oats SO Cents Hisher on Bid at
Merchant Exchange.
The wheat market was firmer yester
day with the east, but aside from an ad
vance or 1 cent In bids on all gradea
at the Merchants. Exchange, there was
to general change in the situation from
the close of last week.
White oats were AO cents higher on bid
and November yellow corn was 00 centa
lower. Other offera for coarse grains were
rtnehsnged.
A news bureau report said: "The sta
tistical view of the wheat situation the
world over la about as strong ss ever.
There have been larger accumulations
than expected perhaps In the Canadian
and American vialble stocks, but these
rains have been at the expense of the
Interior reserves, as receipts in this coun
try have surpassed all previous records."
Snow places the condition of corn at
83. S per cent, estimated production 3, -148
000,000 bushels: spring wheat 198.
400.000 bushels; winter wheat 642,000 000
bushels: oats l,025,Ou0.O0S bushels. The
irport Is bullish on wheat and oats.
World shipments of wheat and floor last
week equaled 13.209.000 bushels.
New-crop prospects In Argentina are
excellent and farmers' offering are fairly
liberal.
Terminal receipt, In ear, wer re
ported by the Merchants Excbsng as fol
low: Wheat Barley Flonr Oat Hay
Portland
Monday 178
Year ago 59
Se'c to date. 11X03
Year ago 4800
Tacoma
Saturday .... K8
Tsar ago 82
Sea'n to date. 4003
Year ago 1303
rleattle
Saturday ... 21
Year ago M
Soa'n to date.2V.ri
Year a-o 1252
1 20 T 10
... 4 t t
97 S7S SOU
62 105 185 3U0
...14
3 4 4
70 413 59 173
28 230 65 273
a it s
3 2 S 21
H ens 17 4ns
85 98 76 607
CARLOT BALES OF APPLES SLOW
Boxed Fruit Generally Steady to Weak In
Eaatern Market.
Few ewrkot sales of apples were reported
at shipping point yesterday.
The eastern markets were generally dull
with the tone at most points ranging
from weak to steady. The latest sales of
northwestern boxed apples at New York
were at the following scale of prices:
Jonathans, extra fancy, large, $4 64.25,
few sales 14.5004.75; medium. 13.5008.75;
small, $3.253.30; fancy large. $3,509
8.75; medium to large, $3lf3.25; C grade,
medium to large, 1202.50; Comb, extra
fajicy and fancy medium, $2,5063; orchard
run extra fancy and fancy best, 12. 230
2-30; poorer low as 11.50. King Davids
extra fancy large, (303.23. few high as
$3.50; medium to large, $2,6002.73; fancy
medium to large, $2.25 0 2.75; C grade me
dftim to large, $202.50; Winter Bananas,
extra large, 13.50ft 4; few high as $4.25,
medium mostly $3.50; fancy medium to
large, $3.25 0 3.50.
SHORTAGE OF REFRIGERATOR CARS
Trotrnt Made to I'tiion Paclflo by Yakima
Apple Shipper.
A shortage of refrigerator car for ship'
merit over the Union Paclflo line de.
veloped during the past week and
prompted the Yakima Valley Traffic
Credit association to send a strong mas
sage to Vice-President H. M. Adams of
the Union Pacific protesting against ap
parent lack of preparation for the valley
ample shipment. With 4000 oars of Jona
tamna t roll in the next three week, the
association pointed out, that this was a
critical period for a car shortage to de
velop. The belief of shippers, though not
expressed In their official communica
tion, la that the Union Paclflo is taking
ARE TOP LOOKING FOR A DE
PENDABLE IKODIT'E DEALER?
Veal ' Butter
Pork lieeM
Poultry :gs
Honey Any Product '
Get our prices,
Kl'BY s CO.. '
189 Front St. Portland. Or.
Sixteen Tears Reliability.
care of California wine grape shipment at
the expense of Yakima fruit.
The Northern Paclflo Is still equipped
and will accept shipments from both
Union Paclflo and Northern Pacific terri
tory, but may not be able to furnish suf
ficient car for all shipments.
Wenatchee shippers have been notified
by the Great Northern railway of a prob
able shortage of cars about October 19.
This 1 causing some concern, as It 1 tbe
only railroad entering the valley. The
Wenatchee growers are reported to have
sold a heavy percentage of their crop to
dealers, but a smaller percentage of the
total crop has been shipped than from
the Yakima district.
Moderate Increase in Visible,
apply
Increase.
1.636.000
1.047.0U0
8.226.000
S,263.0ilO
14.000
Th American visible wheat
etatement compare as follows:
Bushels,
Oct. 8. 1921 62,786.000
Oot. 4, 1920 27.3fl.O00
Oct. 6. 3919 77.475.000
Oct. 7. 1918 91.27X 000
Oct. 8. 1917 7.794.000
Tbe corn visible Is 11.795,00 bushels, a
decrease of 726.000 bushels: oats, 65.843.000
bushels, a decrease of 802,000 buahela:
eye. 5.131.000 bushels, a decrease of 295,000
bushels; barley, 8.918.000 bushels, a de
crease of 90,000 bushels.
The Canadian visible wheat supply In
creased 1.3S4.OO0 bushel. Oat decreased
5'2.0O0 bushel and barley decreased 92,
003 bushels.
OILS STRONGEST STOCKS
RAILS SLOW AND SPECIALTIES
' GENERALLY WEAK.
Bid for Yakima Jonathan.
Cash buyers In Yakima were reported
paying $1.7$ to grower for extra fancy
Jonathans during this week, with a few
exceptional Bales at $1.85, and the gen
eral run of prices $1.63 for future delivery.
Total carload shipments of fruit and
vegetable from th Yakima valley passed
the 5000 mark for the season during the
past week, the total up to September 29
being 5041 car. Total shipments for the
week over all lines amounted to 832 cars.
These shipments were largely apples, with
a few car ot pears and aome potatoea.
More PuUet Egg Received.
There was no Improvement In the egg
situation yesterday so far as fresh ranch
stock I concerned, but a more pullet
eggs are coming In, it Is hoped there will
be relief soon. Prices on both fresh and
storage stock were unchanged.
Receipts of poultry and dressed meats
were light and Saturday's price were reported.
Linseed Oil Decline.
A reduction of 8 cents a gallon In lin
seed oil was announced yesterday to the
basis of 89 cents for raw In barrels and
91 centa for boiled in barrels.
26.50 26.50
2700 27.00
20.00 25.00
Bank Clearings.
Bank clearings of the northwestern cities
yesterday were -as follows:
Clearings. Ba'ances.
Portland $.-i.ii7.(.".3 $l,:i(iu.740
Seattle 5.0O4.4.M 1.UH0.31U
Tacoma 0O4.020 10:t.Stil
Spokane 2.22...(il 921,044
PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS
Grain. Flour, Feed, Etc.
Merchants' xchans;e, noon session:
aid
Wheat Oct. Nov.
Hard white $1.09 $l.i9
Soft white 1.08 1.08
White club 1.08 l.iw
Hard winter 1.10 1.10
Northern spring ............. 1.00 1.00
Ked Walla l.o5 1.03
Uata
No. 2 white feed
Barley
Brewing
Standard feed
Corn
No. 2 E. Y. shipment 29 00 26.00
FLOUR Family patents, $7.80 per bar
rel; whole wheat, $6 20; grahsm. $6.00;
bakers' hard wheat, $7.25; bakers' blue
stem pstents. $6.75; valley bakers', $8 00.
1ULLF1SED Price, f. o. b. mill: Mill
run. $22 per ton; rolled barley, $34 036;
rolled oats, $36; scratch feed, $49 per ton.
CORN Whole. $36: cracked. $39 per
ton.
HAT Buying pries t o. b. Portland:
Alfalfa, $15 per ton; cheat, $12012.50;
oat and vetch, $13013.50; clover. $100
10.50; valley timothy. $15015.60; eastern
Oregon timothy, $18018 60.
Dairy and Country Produce.
BUTTER Cubes, extra. 43 "4 044c b. ;
nrlnts parchment wrapped, box lots. 47o:
cartons, 48c. Butterfat. buying prices: No.
1 grads, 4c. delivered Portland.
IX.liS Case count, 4O04:tc; candled
ranch, 4r03Oc; association firsts, 53c; as
sociation selecta, 5c; association pulleta,
44c.
CHBBSis Tillamook triplets, price to
Jobbers, C o. b. Tillamook, 24c; Young
America. 25c pound.
POULTRY Hens, 160260 lb.; springs,
25030c; ducks, 20020c; gee, nominal;
turkeys, nominal.
PUKiv Kancy, 15c per pound.'
VEALi Fancy. 1H n l()4c per pound.
Fruit and Vegetable.
FRUITS Valencia oranges, 14 2507 50
per box; lemons, $5.60 0 8.25; grapefruit.
$011 per box; bananas, 8Vi09c lb.:
apples, $1.2503.25 box; cantaloupes, i
03:25 crate: peaches, $1.2501.50 box:
pears. $1.75fr3 per box; huckleberries, 10
si lfc per pound: grapes, $1.3.0 3.73 per
crate; casabaa. 20 2Vfcc per pouud; cran
berries, $4..O05 per box.
POTATOK3 Oregon, $2 0 2.25 per
pound; Yakima, $2.20 hundred; sweet po
tsOtoes, 4 0 00 per pound.
ONIONS Yellow, $3.5004 per sack.
VEGETABLES Cabbage, 3&3c lb.;
lettuce, $2.000 2.73 crate; carrots, $1.50 0 2
per sack; garlic, 10 0 20a per pound; beets,
$202.60 per box; cucumbers, 73 0 90c per
box; beans, 7 0 8c per pound; green corn,
$2 0 2.50 sack; celery, 7Oc0$l.lO dosen;
eggplant, 7f8c pound; toinaloe. 4oc0
2 25 box; green pepper. 601Oo pound;
cauliflower, $202.70 per dusen; pump
kins, So per pound; squash, Jo pound.
Staple Groceries
Local lobbing quotations:
SUGAR (sack basis) Cans, granulated.
8.50c pound; beet, 6.35c.
NUTS Walnuts, Manchurlan, 20 0 22s
pound; Brazil nuts, 18020c; filberts, 150
18c; almonds, 24y27feo; peanula, 011i,
pound.
RICE Blue Rose, 6e per pound; Japas
tyle, 5.8006c per pound.
BUiNa small white, 4 90e: large
whits, So; pink. tc; lima, 7 He; red,
H4C per pound.
COFFEE Roasted, bulk, in drums, 14 0
16 '-c per pound.
SALT Granulated, barrel. $3.2004.03;
half ground, ton 60a, $17.20; loos, $16.25;
lump rock, $20 50.
HONEY Comb, new crop. $8 50 0 7 per
ease.
DRIED FRUITS Dates, $4.2$ per box:
flga, $1.40 03.75 per box.
' Hide, Hops, Ete.
TALLOW No. 1. 8tt04o; No. . 2020
per pound.
CASCARA BARK Five cent a pound,
delivered Portland.
HOPS 1921 crop, 27 0 30c per pound;
fuggles, 82c; 1920 crop, nominal, 20c.
HIDES Fresh cured, 404V4O per pound;
calf, 11c per pound; kip. ttc per pound.
WOOL New clip, 8 0 200 per pound.
MOHAIR New clip, 16c per pound, de
livered Portland.
Provision.
HAMS All size. 33035c; skinned, 800
$7c; picnics. 18c; cottage roll, 2uc
BACON Fancy. 42 047o; choice, 29 O
84c; standard. 23 O 27c
LARU Pure, tierces, 15o pound; com
pressed, tierces, 13 Si a
DRY SALT Backs, 19023c; plates, 18c
Oil.
LINSEED OIL Raw. In barrels, 89c;
5-gallon can. $1.04. Boiled, In barrels,
91c; 6-gallon cans, $1.0.
TURPENTINE In drums, $1.00; 8-gl-lon
cans. $1.15.
WHITE LEAD 100-pound kegs, 12Ke
per pouud.
COAL OIL Tank wagon and Iron
barrels, 17 He; cases, 80037c
GASOLINE lank wagona and iroa
barrels, 20c; cases. 38
Coffee) Future Steadier.
NEW" YORK, Oct. S. After opening at a
decline of 8 to 14 points under scattering
liquidation, prompted by lower mllreis
quotations from Klo the market for coffee
futures turned steadier on scattered cover
ings and trade buying. There was no spe
cial change In the news, but the esrly
decline to 7.64 for December made a re
action ot 86 points from the high price
of lest week, which seemed to bring In
some renewed support from cotton or Wall
street houses and there was some future
coverings against spot business. December
rallied to 7.77c and closed at 7.70c, with
the general market closing at a net loss of
only 2 to 5 points. October. 7.60c; De
cember, 7.75c; January, 7.77c; March,
7.81c; May, 7.86c; July, 7.82c; September,
7.92c.
Spot coffee, quiet: Rio 7s. 8V to 8e;
Santos 4s. 11 to 12o.
Orpheum matinee today, la-26-60-Ad.
First Issue of Liberty Bonds Active
and Higher; News Develop
ments Encouraging.
NEW YORK. Oct. 8. The stock market
was hesitant today, favorites moving
within restricted areas, while specialties
continued to denote the Increasingly
doubtful prospects Indicated in th less
essential lines of Industry
Foreign and domestic oils were firm to
strong, especially the cheaper or low-grade
shares, these deriving tt.elr better tone
from the higher prices quoted for crude
products. Coppers moderately enhanced
last week's gains under what seemed like
pool operations. .
Ralls, excepting coalers, were unusually
slURglsh and many ot tne motor, chemical
and food Issues showed progressive weak
ness, incidentally establishing lowest quo
tations for a year or much longer period.
Conspicuous features of the latter class
embraced American Sugar, common and
preferred; Cuba Cane preferred, Cuban
American preferred and Pierce-Arrow pre
ferred at extreme recessions of one to
about five points. Sales amounted to
635.000 shares.
Advices over tbe week-end were mostly
of an encouraging tenor. Railroad ton
nage moved more rapidly to market and
western and southwestern financial centers
reported gradual growth of confidence in
the business outlook and expansion of In
vestment demand.
A firmer :one waa evinced by the local
money market, call loans opening at 6tt
per cent, presumably in consequence of
last week s deficit In clearing house re
serves. On the very limited Inquiry, how
ever, the rate fell to ft per cent at noon.
London furnished a higher level of
exchange rates to this market, although
Italian and Belgian bills reacted here,
marks also falling to within a point of
their low record. Exchange on Greece
weakened In connection with the mors
adverse economlo conditions in that
country.
Heaviness of French and Belgian war
issues, aiso Mexicans and Cuba Cane 7s,
detracted from the strength of the bond
market. Liberty 3Hs, which lagged In
the recent rise ot that group, were active
and strong. Total sales, par value,
$17,375,000. i
CLOSINO STOCK QUOTATIONS.
(Furnished by Overbeck & Cooke com
pany, Portland.)
Close.
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Sales. High. Low.
200 50 4 50
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"i.'noo '24 i '23 ii
200 58
l,oo
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600 84 S3-,
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Advance Rum.
do pfd ....
Agr Chem ...
do pfd .....
AJax Rub ...
Alaska Gold..
Alaska Jun ..
Allied Chem..
Allls Chal....
do ptd
Am lleet Sug.
Am lfosch....
Am Can Co...
do pfd
Am C & F....
do pfd .....
Am Cot Oil...
do pfd
Am Drug Syn
Am Hd & Lea
do pfd
Am Ice
Am Int Corp.
Am Linseed..
do pfd
Am Loco ....
do pfd ..... ..... .....
Am Saf'Raz... 1.70O 41 4
Am Sp & Com 200 6 6
Am Smelt.... 2.74)0 SU 80
do pfd 200 76 73
Am Snuf .....
Am 8teel Fdy. 400
Am Sugar ... 16.000 59 BR
do pfd 2.000 85 81
Am Sumatra. 2.200 41 40
Am T & T .. 600 108 107
Am Tob 300 125 124
do "B" .... 900 1 23 122
Am Wool .... 5,200 704 75
do pfd .....
Am Zinc .... 300 10 10
Anaconda ... 8.100 41 40
Assd Ull ..
Atchison
do pfd . .
At. Glf & W I 2.200 2S
Baldwin Loco 6.400 88
do pfd 2(0 98
Bait & Ohio.. 300 384
do pfd .....
Beth Stl "B" 2.600 56
B R T 500 8
Butte C 4 Z
Butte & Sup. .
Burns1 Bros...
Caddo Oil....
Cal Pack .... 000 60
Cul Pet 1.700 40
ao pra a -
Can Pac
Cen Leath
Cer de Pasco
Chand Motor.
Chi & N W....
Chgo fit W...
Chgo Gt W pfd
Chill Cop
Chlno
C M St P
C M St P pfd.
Coco Cola.....
C & O
Col F A I....
Col Southern..
Col O & E. . .
Colum Graph.
Con Gas
Contl Can.....
Contl Candy..
Corn Prod....
Corn Prod pfd.
cosden oil....
C R I P...
CRI&P A pfd.
OHIP B pfd.
Crucible
Crucible pfd. .
Cuba Cane. . . .
Cuba Cane pfd
Cuban A Sug.
Del A Hud...
Dome Mines...
D A R G
DiRR pfd..
End Johnson..
Krle
Erie 1st pfd. . .
Erie 2d pfd...
Famous Play.
Fed M ft S . . .
Fed M ft S pfd
Flsk Tire
Gaston Wms..
Gen Cigars....
Gen Ec
Gen Motor....
Glen-Alden. ..
Gen Asphalt.. 20.700 53
Goodrich 400 32
Goodyear
Granby 200 20
Gt Nor Ore... 4O0 28
Gt Nor pfd... l.SoO 75
Greene Can... 200 24
Gulf S Steel
Hask Barker
Houston Oil... 2.0O0 58
Hupp Motor.. 6110 11
His Cent .... 1O0 97
Inspiration .. 1,000 36
Int Agr Corp .....
do pfd
Interboro .... 600 2
do pfd 100 6
Int'state Cal.. 9K 4
Int Harv .... 8.600 79
Int Merc Mar
do pfd 400 48
Int Nickel ... 2.000 14
Int Paper .. l.lOO 49
Invlnc Oil ... 5.800 "12
Island Oil ... 5.800 2
Jewel Tea ... l.OOO 10
K C Southern 800 26
K C So pfd
Kelly-Spring.. 8.700 44
Kennecott ... 2.300 22
Keystone Tiro 200 11
Lack Steel ... 600 ...
Lee Tire 200 26
Lehigh Val .. 8.900 89
Lorillard
Lowe Theater 1.100 15
LAN 100 100
Mex Pet 27.600 101
Miami 1.700 22
Mid States Oil 23,300 13
Midvale Steel. 400 26
M K ft T
do pfd .... 100 2
Mont Power
Mont Ward .. 400 18
Mo Pac 600 20
do pfd 2.100 41
M St P ft SSM
M ft St L 100 8
Nat Enamel.. 200 38
Nat Lead ....
Nevada Con.. 800 12
New Haven... 4.800 14
Norfolk ft W.. 1.000 96
Nor Pac .... 1.300 77
Nov 81-0 Steel: 200 25
N T Air Brake
N Y Cent 1.700 73
Okla Prod ref. 10.100 2
unl ativer .
Ont ft W ..
Otia Steel . .
Pac O ft Elec. 200 58 58
Punta Allegro 300 27 27
Pac Oil 10.300 88 87
Pan Am Pet.. 8,500 47 46
do "B" .... 000 43 43
Penna 8.000 87 88
Peo On 1.200 52 61
Pare Marq ... - 4110 20 20
Phlla Co .... 400 80 80
Pure Oil 5.000 27 25
Pierce Arrow. 4.600 11 n
Pierce Oil ... l.OOO 7 T
Pitts Coal . . . 200 60 60
Pitts ft W Va 500 27 26
do pfd .... ...
Pr Steel Car.. 80S 59 58
Pullman 1.000 93 93 -
Ray Con .... 2.000 la 13
500 114
600 2
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300 43
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4,300 26
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5U
146
13
100
101
22
13
25
2
2
60
18
19
40
68
9
87
7.1
12
14
94
76
25
Sli
72
2
4
22
9
58
27
7
46
43
87
51
19
80
26
11
7
60
26
7.1
68
94
Reading .....
Replogle St...
Rep I ft 8....
do pfd ....
Rep Motors ..
Roy Dutch OH
Ry Steel Spg.
Sears Roebuck
Shattuck Ariz.
Shell T ft T..
Sinclair
Stand Oil Cal.
Sloss Shef ....
Sou Pacific...
Sou Ry
do pfd .....
St L ft 8 F....
Stromb'g Carb.
Studebaker ...
Swift Co. . . .
Tenn Cop ft Ch
Texas Oil
Texas Pac...
Tex Pac C ft O
Tob Products. .
Tran Con Oil..
Union Oil Del.
Union Pac ....
United Alloy..
United Drug..
Un Feed Prod.
United Fruit..
Un Rds ot H J
do pfd
Un Ret'l Stos.
U S Ind Olco..
U S Rub
do pfd .....
U S Smeltg....
U S Steel
do pfd . . . .
Utah Copper..
Va Chem
do ptd
Vanad Steel...
Vivandou ....
Wabash
Wabash A pfd.
Wabash B pfd.
Western Pac.
do pfd
West Union ..
Westing A B..
Westing EftM.
West Md
White Motors.
Willys-Overld..
do pfd
Wilson Pack..
Wis Central...
Woolworth ...
Worthtn Pump
W ft L E ...
$.600
luo
2.200
8,500
20
1.000
'"466
13,900
400
Y.266'
600
IOO
100
T2
23
53
46
84
71
84
21
76
SO"
20
46
23
72
2S
62
46
84
69
S3V
20
75
79"
20
46
23
5.100 74 73
500
24,800
6i0
12.9O0
60O
17.400
6.000
1,000
200
2.100
4,400
3O0
8H
2.4O0
2,000
700
8.466'
600
2,300
400
8
38
22
24
66
9
18
122
27
58
13
109
62
46
50
91
80
110
53
80
32
8
7
21
. 8
87
22
22
65
8
17
121
27 .
67
12
108
62
46
49
90
79
110
62
29
'ii'
8
7
20
800
400
6'0
400
809 28 22
600
100
Si 10
100
"466
100
100
200
"266
400
84
88
4.1
9
84
6
26
84
26
"ii"
8
82
86
44
9
84
6
28
84
26
"io
8
72
23
62
80
10
46
84
70
7
S3
20
7tt
38
711
20
46
23
20
73
93),
8
87
22
23
6.1
8
18
121
. 25
5S
13
108
8
18
52
4.1
411
90
34
79
110
62
SO
75
81
8
7
20
14
22
60
82
86
4.1
9
83
6
26
84
26
113
40
8
Ex-dividend 1.
BONDS.
TJ S 2a, reg...100!N Y C deb. 6s. 75
U S 2s. coup. loo Nor. Pacific 4s. 76
U 8 4s, reg. .104jNor. Pacific im. 57
U S cv 4s. cou104!Pac T ft T 5s.. 87
Pan 3s. reg... 7,Penn con 4s.. '86
Pan 3s. coup 76lSou Pac cv 0s i2
Am TftT cv 6sl02Sou Ry o..'80
Atchen gen. 4s 78 U nion Pac 4a.. 81
D ft ii cons 4s 07IU S Steel is.. Ii
Liberty Bond Quotations.
Liberty bond quotations furnished by
Overbeck ft Cooke company ot Portland:
Closing
High. Low. bid.
Liberty, 3s 88 80 88.50 88.62
Liberty, first 4s 90.76
Liberty, second 4s 90.62 00.56 90 62
Liberty, first 4s 90 06 (10.84 90 86
Liberty, second 4s 90 70 90 58 90.64
l iberty, third 4s 94 02 93 94 94.00
Liberty, fourth 4s ...91.00 90.90 90.96
Victory. 4s 911.48 99.40 99.42
Victory, 3a 99.46 99.42 99.42
Mining
BOSTON, Oct.
Allouex
Ariz. Com.....
Cal. ft Ariz. . . .
Centennial ....
Cop. Rge. C. Co.
E. Butte Cp.M.
Franklin
Isle Roy (cop).
lake copper
Mohawk ..
Stork at Boston.
3. Closing quotations:
is I Osceola ....
01 North Butte
49
8
80
9
2
20
2
Old Dominion ..
Qulncy
Superior
Sup & Bo Min
Shannon ......
Utah Cons. ...
Wlnon
. 50 I Wolverine
27
10
23
30
2
2
90
3
40
11
Money. Sliver, Etc.
NEW YORK, Oct. 8. Call money firm
er; high, ruling rate and offered at 5
per cent; low, closing bid and last loan. 5
per cent. Time loans steady; 60 days and
90 days 5 05 per cent; six months. 6
per cent.
Prime mercantile paper 805 per
cent.
Foreign silver 70c.
Mexican dollars 53 c.
LONDON. Oct 8. Bar silver, 42d per
ounce. Money. 8 per cent; discount
rates, short bills. 4 per cent; three
months' bills, 404 9-16 per cent.
Swift Co. Stock.
Closing prices for Swift Co. stock at
Chicago were reported by the Overbeck ft
Cocke company of Portland aa follows:
Swift ft Co $ 93
l.ibby, McNeil ft Libby 7
National Leather 6
bwlft International 22
. New York Bonds.
New York bond quotations furnished by
Herrin ft Rhodes. Inc., of Portland:
Maturity. Price.
Am Tob 7 1922 100
do 7s 1923 1U1
Anaconda 7s B 129 9.1
Anaconda 6s A 1929 90
Armour cv. 7a 1930 100
Armour 4s 1039 82
Argentine Gl 6s 1145 77
Am Ag Chm 7s 1941
Beth Steel 7s 1022 100
do 7s 122 luo
do 7s 1923 98
do Eq 7s 1935 96
Belgium Ext 7s 1943 100
B.lgium 6s 1925 9.1
Belgium 8s 1940 99
Bergen 8s. city of 1945 100
Htrne 8s, city of 1943 101
Brazil bs 1941 99
Canadian 5s li31 92
Chicago N W 7s 1930 103
C M ft St P gnftrf4sA 2014 58
Can Nor 7 1040 103
Chil 8s 1941 98
Christiana 2s. city of 1045 101
Cor per Exp 8s 1922 IDUn
do 8s 123 100
do 8s 1924 101
do 8 125 102
Cuban Am Sugar 8 1931 91)
Con Oil cv 7s , 1925 102
Dia Match 7s 1935 104
Denmark 8s IH4.1 103
Danish Mun 8s 1943 101
Dupont 7s 1931 99
French ext 8s 1943
French 7s 1041 93
Grand Trunk 7s 1940 103
Goodyear 1941 103
Gulf Oil 7s 1933 99
Ilershey 7s 1930 98
l.-t Rap Tr ref 6s 1966 53
)nt Mar CT 6s 1941 82
Kennecott 7s 1930 95
Morris ft Co 7s 130 101
NYC call 7a 1930 103
Norway 8s 1040 102
Northwest Tel 7 1941 104
Ohio C a 7 1925 94
Ohio Power 7s 19.11 94
Pan Amer 7s 19.10 92
Pei.na 6s 1936 102
Srr. Paulo 8s 1936 97
Southwt Tel 7s 1923 98
Swedish Gvt 6s 1989 98
Standard Oil N T 7s 1931 105
Stand Oil of Cal 7a 1925 lo4
Steel ft Tube 7s 19M 92
Swiss 8s 1940 107
Sears Roe 7s 1922 98
do 7s 1923 97
Solvay 8s 1027 99
Sw:ft ft Co 7 1923 100
In Tank 7a 1930 102
V 8 Rubber 7s 1930 101
Wilson Is 6s 1U28 83
West Eleo 7s 1:123 101
Westlnghouse 7a 1931 102
Zurich 8s 1945 101
Foreign Bonds.
Foreign bond quotations furnished by the
Overbeck ft Cooke company of Portland:
Rid.
Belgian rest 5s ............. 65
Belgian prem .Is 67
do 7s. 1943 102
do 8s. 1941 101
do 6s. 1925 95
Brazil Ss (new) 99
British 5s. 1922 374
do 5s. 11S21 R 6.1
do 5s. 1929 36.1
do vky 4s 280
do ref 4s 270
Bordeaux 6s. 19.14 63
Canadian 5s. 1926 .. 94
do 5 'is. 1929 9:t
do 6s. 1931 90
do 6s. 1921 99
do 6s, 1927 86
Chilean 8a, 1941C 98
Currency 8
Denmark 8s. 1945 103
Dan. Muni. Ss. 1945 102
French 4s. 1917 40
do 5s, 1931 5.1
do 7s. 1941 9.1
do 8s. 1943 100
Paris 6s 99
German W L 5s 6
Merlin 4 ..
Hamburg 4
do 4s
Leipslg 4s
do 5s
Munich 4s ..........
do 5s
Frankfort 4s
Italian 5s. 1918
Jap 4s. 1931
do 1st 4. 1923...
do 2d 4s. 1025 ..
Norway Ss. 1940 ....
Russian 5s. 1921 ..
do 5. 1926
do 6s. 1919
Swiss As. 1929 ....
do 8s. 1940
D K 5s. 1921
do 5s, 1922
do 5s, 1029
do Ss, 1937
7
I
1
8
7
2
7
81
70
8.1
85
106
14
,1
90
107
99
98
91
89
Ask.
68
70
102
102
9.1
100
884
875
878
200
280
84
94
94
!0
700
88
98
10
10.1
102
46
66
93
100
100
I
9
9
8
9Mj-f
8
. 10
8
82
71
86
86
100
16
5
16
91
107
100
$?-
90
Foreign Exchange.
Foreign exchange rate at the close of
business yesterday, furnished by North
western National bank of Portland. The
amount quoted is the equivalent of th
foreign unit in United State funds:
Country. Unit, Rate.
Austria, kronen $ .0013
Belgium, franc 0708
Bulgaria, leva 0082
Czecho-Slovakia. kronen
Denmark, kroner
England, pound sterling
Finland, finmark
France, francs
Germany, marks
Greece, drachmas
Holland, guilders
Hungary, kronen
Italy, lire
Jugo-Slavia. kronen
Norway, kroner
Portugal, escudo
Roumanla. lei
Serbia, dinara
Spain, pesetas
Sweden, kroner ...................
Switzerland, francs
China Hongkong, local currency.
Shanghai, taels
Japan, yen
NEW YORK, Oct. 8. Foreign exchange
Irregular. Great Britain, demand $3.72,
cables $3.73; France, demand 7.09, cables
7.09; Italy, demsnd 3.97. cables 3.9S;
Belgian, demand 6.98. cables 6 98; Ger
many, demand 79, cables 79; Holland,
demand 32.04, cable 32.10; Norway, de
mand 12.20: Sweden, demand. 22.3.1; Den
mark, demand, 18.00; Switzerland, demand.
17.40; Spain, demand, 13.03; Greece, de
mand. 4.78; Argentina, demand, 32.73;
Brazil, demand, 13.12; Montreal, 90 15-16.
.0110 f
.1815 I
8.7400 I
.0153 1
.0712
.01186
.0490
.321.1
.0023
.IH02
.0005
.1240
.1(1X0
.0O1M
.0183
.1.110
.221.1
.1740
.5775
.8200
.4800
pittic iiwn wigs mink!
uni ill niiu uuuu nim
PRICES LOWER WITH MODER
ATE RUX AT XARDS.
T
VISIBLE SUPPLY INCREASE
LESS TIIAX EXPECTED.
Decrease In Quantity on. Passage
Also Has Bullish Effect on '
Chicago Market.
CHICAGO, Oct. 8. Bullish view regard
ing the domestic visible supply figures and
about the amount of wheeu on ocean pas
sage led to a sudden upturn today In the
price of wheat. The market closed nerv
ous, to 1c net higher, with December
$1.18 4o $1.18 and May $1.23 to
$1.23. Corn gained to 0c and
oat to c In provisions, the outcome
was unchanged to 12 cents higher.
In tha beginning the wheat market
showed considerable depression, with bears
putting stress on the apparent absence of
new export business and on predictions of
a liberal enlargement of the United States
visible supply. Later, however, the mar
ket developed notable strength, largely ss
a result of correct anticipations that the
increase expected In the visible supply
would be much smaller than was the case
a week ago. A decided curtailment of the
stock ot wheat afloat on the ocean counted
also as a stimulus to the buying side. On
the other hand, profit-taking sales in the
last half hour wiped out a good part of
the day's advance.
Surprise over a shrinkage In the visible
supply of corn helped to rally the corn
market. Earlier, though, December corn
had sold at tbe lowest price yet this sea
son. Oats merely reflected the changes in
wheat and corn.
Provisions averaged higher, with hogs,
and as a result of some decrease in the
stock of lard here.
The "Chicago grain letter, received yes
terday by the Overbeck ft Cooke company
of Portland, follows:
Wheat It was apparent from the start
that the liquidation, which was so con
spicuous late last week, was temporarily
at an end. Active buying by eastern In
terests found the market very responsive.
There was also a change In the general
character of news, especially statistics of
the visible supply, the passage statement!
showing a decrease of more than 10.000.000
busheis. while the United States visible. In
the face of large receipts and small clear
ances. Increased only 1.6.16.0O0 bushels. The
seaboard reported 750.000 bushels, mainly
Manltobas. The local cash market was
strong with premiums higher for good
grades. Country offerings to arrlv were
light. , ,
Corn New low levels were established
early In the day, but the market showed
good resistance thereafter and later in
the session a short covering movement set
In with the posting of the visible supply,
showing a decrease of 726.00O bushels,
where an increase was expected. The cash
market was lower at the start on receipts
of 1475 cars, but closed firm at Saturday s
basis. .
Oats Had an Independently strong tone
most of the session, meeting good buyer
on the email decline, followed later by
rather aggressive short covering. Visible
decrease smaller than expected at 802.0O0
bushels. .
Rye Scattered buying by the seaboard
was aatlsfied by hedglnr sale from the
northwest and the market fluctuated with
in a comparatively narrow range.
Leading futures ranged aa follow:
WHEAT.
High.
$1.20
1.20
CORN.
.50
.50
OATS.
.36 .36
.40 .41
Dec.
May.
Dee.
May.
. Open.
. $117
. 1.21
. .49
. .04
Dee.
May
Low.
11.16
1.21
.48
.64
.35
.40
Close.
$1.18
1.23
.49
.55
.36
.40
MESS PORK.
Nor. . .
Jan.. .
Oct..
Jan. .
LARD,
10.12 10.12
9.20 9.22
SHORT RIBS.
10.05
9.1ft
17.00
15.00
10.03
9.20
Oct " ' J
Jan..... 7.95 7.95 7.92 7.92
Cash prices were:
Wheat No 3 red. $1.21; No. 2 hard,
$1.1601.17.
Corn No. 2 mixed, 4647c; No. 2
yellow, 47 047c.
Oats No. 2 whit. 34033c; No. S
white. 82 34c.
Rye No. 2. 92 c
Barley 50.19c.
Timothy seed $4.2304.75.
Clover seed $12018.
Pork Nominal.
Lard $10.03.
Ribs $7 8.
Winnipeg Grain Market.
WINNIPEG, Man, Oct. 8 Cash wheat
No. 1 northern. $1.27: No. 2. $1.26;
No. 3, $1.22: No. 4. $1.16.
Futures Wheat, October, $126; No
vember, $1.27: December, $1.22.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 8. Cash wheat
No. 1 dark northern fancy, $1.4301.47;
No. 1 dark hard Montana, $1.2601.28;
No. 1 bard Montana, $1.2401.26.
Barley 88055c.
Flax No. 1. $1.85 01.87.
Futures Wheat, December, $1.28;
May. $1.29.
Seattle Grain Market.
SEATTLE. Oct. 3. Wheat Hard white,
hard red winter, $1.10: soft white, white
club, $1.09; soft red winter. $1.08; northern
spring, $1.12; eastern red Walla, $1.06; Big
Bend bluestem, $1.18. .
City delivery Corn who! yellow, $37;
cracked. $39: feed meal, $39; barley whole
feed, $34; rolled, $36; ground, $16; clipped,
$41; oat whole feed, $36; rolled, $38;
ground, $38; sprouting, $41; wheat, re
cleaned feed, $45; all grain chop, $38;
chick feed. $o7; chick mash. $04; grow
ing feed, $55; growing mash, $02; egg
mash. No. B. M., $47; scratch feed. $40;
wheat mixed feed. $23; cocoanut meal,
$27; linseed oil meal. $00; soy' bean meal,
$08.
Hay Alfalfa. No. 1. $20; mixed. No. 1.
$22; timothy, No. 1. $27; straw. $18.
Grain at San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 3. Grain
Wheat, milling, $1.9502.02; feed. $1,950
2 02; barley, feed. $1.1701.20; ship
ping, $1.2501.32; oats red feed, $1,500
1.60; corn, white Egyptian, $1.7001.80;
red mllo, $1.7001.75.
Hay Wheat, No. 1; $15018; fair, $130
15; tame oats, $12015; wild oat, $100
12; alfalfa, $12014; stock, $8010; straw
nominal.
QUOTATIONS ON DA1RT PRODUCE
Better Price Ruling aa Butter, Cheese
and Eggs.
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. . Dairy Prod
ac Exchange closed
XTVTxr vnn W n.t a nittte Vlrm
Creamery higher than extras, 45 046c;
ereamerv extra. 44 045c: creamery 1st.
87 044c.
Eggs Firmer. Fresn gatnerea extra
firsts. 47 0 50c; fresh gathered firsts,
42046c.
Cheese Firm. State whole milk flats,
fresh specials, 22022c; state whole milk
twins, specials, 21 022c
CHICAGO, Oct 8. Butter Higher.
Creamery extras, 44c; standards, 88c;
firsts, 84 0 43c; seconds, 30 0 32c.
Eggs Unchanged; receipts. 9204 cases;
firsts. 88040c; ordinary firsts, 84038c;
miscellaneous, 37 0 33c.
SEATTLE. Oct. S. Eggs Select local
ranch, white shells, 68c; do mixed colors,
60c; pullets. 88040c
Butter City creamery, cube. 46c; bricks
or prlntat 48c
Cotton Market,
NEW YORK, Oct. 8. Spot cotton (toady.
Middling. 2X830, . , j
All Grades of Cows and ITeifers De
cline Quarter a'nd Hog Di
vision Loses More.
The run at the stockyards yesterday
was lighter than usual, amounting to 99
loads, of which 25 loads were through
sh.pmenta Notwithstanding the smaller
supply, the market ruled weak, particu
larly on cattle and hogs.
The three grades of cows and heifers
were a quarter lower and the regular top
on steers was established st $5.75. though
a load of fancy cattle shipped In by Harry
3IcNutt of Roblnette, Or., brought an ex
treme top of $6.
The range In the hog market was from
5" to 75 cents lower than Saturday's clos
inir, with prime light -hogs quoted at
$;0.25. The eastern Oregon experimental
station at Union shipped in a car ot fancy
berkshlres which, brought a premium,
selling at $10.75. Three loads of hogs
among the receipts were a direct ship
ment. There was no change In the general
tone of th sheep or lamb marketa
Receipts were 1990 cattle. 145 calve,
773 hogs and 2823 sheep.
The day's sales were as follows:
steers
6 steer
8 steers
5 steers
16 steers
2 steers
4 steers
8 steers
20 steers
2 steer
4 steers
11 steers
27 steer
23 steers
28 steers
17 steers
2 steers
12 steers
5 steers
13 steers
27 steer
26 steers
21 steers
.12 steers
40 steers
22 steers
6 steers
- 2 steers
10 steers
14 steer
2 steers
24 steers
27 steers
9 steers
5 steers
3 steers
31 steers
4 steers
4 steers
5 steers
4 steers
17 steers
19 steers
27 steers
11 steers
14 steers
3 steers
18 steers
3 steers
24 steers
26 steers
14 steers
8 steers
26 steers
12 steers
6 steers
8 steers
12 cows
6 cows
22 cows
2 cows
2 cows
2 cows
4 cow
2 cows
6 cows
8 cows
2 cows
6 cows
14 cows
10 cows
2 cows
6 cows
19 cows
4 cows
3 cows
5 cows
2 cows
16 cows
5 cows
4 cows
8 cows
11 cows
2 cows
4 cows
10 cows
2 cows
8 cow
8 cow
2 cow
" 2 cows
5 cows
8 cows
3 cows
28 cows
2 cows
7 cows
5 cows
8 cows
2 cow
6 cows
4 cows
2 cows
28 cows
20 cows
8 cows
8 cows
31 cows
3 cows
31 cows
13 calves
2 calves
2 calves
8 calves
1 calf .
calf .
f .
calf .
calves
calve
bull
bull
bull
bull
bull
bull
atag
stK
Wt. Price
. 968 $4.80
.1121 4.75,
868
. 928
.1070
.1140
.1053
.1183
. 931
. 980
.1014
. 94
.11117
. 898
.1191
. Uhi
.11.10
.13J0
.1120
.1105
.1080
.1148
.1136
. 1036
.1046
.10.1.1
. 7.13
. 904
.1086
.1047
.1145
.11119
.108.1
.1086
. 924
.1036
.10.1O
. 862
. 8S2
. 976
. 805
. 995
. 910
. 975
.1120
.1023
.1203
.10(18
.1200
.1111
.1018
. 938
.1012
. 92.1
.1043
.1166
. 912
.. 929
.. 892
.. 8.1.1
. . 925
.. 795
. .10SO
. . 902
. . 883
..1073
..1008
. . 90.1
..1018
. . 994
..1124
..loot)
..1071
. . 1004
. . 9.15
..1090
..1024
. .1020
.. 985
..1098
. .109.1
.. 988
.. 064
..11.15
.. 927
..loss
.. 90.1
.. 968
.. 905
.. 900
..1140
..1098
.. 893
..146
.. 985
.. 940
..1022
.. 793
.. 883
..11.10
..1070
..1010
.. 7.1
. . 9K3
.. 668
.. BS9
.. 860
..1009
965
947
290
3.1.1
17.1
2.18
340
4 3.1
5. (Ml
4 50
4.50
4.50
5.20
4.. 10 1
5.0(11
5.001
6.001
5.001
4.7.1
5.00
4. .101
4.2.V
4.2.1,
S.OOl
4 (10
4 85
5.2.11
5 2.11
4.75;
5.0O
S.OOl 29
4.701
4.00
5
s.ool
4. 3ll
B.0OI
5.
4. .101
5 oo
5.501
5.501
4 75
4.75
4.75
4.00
4.7.1
4 7.1
4.75
5 40
6.10
6.2.1
5.2.1
5.2.1
6.001
5.7.1
6.3.1
5.3.1
4.
4.801
4 .1(1
4.6.1;
4 GO
8.80
4 10
4.2.1
4.2.1!
2.8.11
4 (1(1
4.00
4 001
8.501
2.5(11
4 00
3.5011
hog .
1 hog
1 hog ..
13 hogs .
17 hogs .
16 hogs .
44 hogs .
13 hogs .
15 hogs .
1 hog ..
ft hogs .
S hogs .
24 hogs .
4 huKs .
1 hog ..
2 hogs .
1 hog ..
21 bogs .
21 hogs .
64 hogs .
20 hogs .
13 hogs .
7 hogs .
13 hogs .
5 hogs .
hogs .
hog ..
hogs .
hogs .
hogs .
hog . .
hogs .
hog . .
10 hogs .
6 hogs .
2 hogs .
2 hogs .
4 hogs .
28 hogs .
16 hogs .
1 hog ..
7 hogs .
15 hogs
1 hog ..
6 hoKS .
1 hog ..
8 hogs .
14 hogs .
1 hog ..
1 hog ..
4 hogs .
70 hogs .
25 lambs
39 lambs
26 lambs
22 lamba
1 lamb ,
89 lambs
5 lambs
8 lambs
49 lambs
15 lambs
1 ewe ..
8 ewes .
1 ewe .
12 ewes .
13 yearl
9 yearl .
53 yearl ,
1 yearl
Wt. Price.
. 815 09.00
. 825 7 00
. 810 7.00
. 198 10.00
. 203 10.23
. 173 10.2.1
. 196 10.20
. 186 10.25
. ll4 10.23
. 120 10.25
. 2.10 9.60
. 1.18 10.00
232 9.50
210
420
425
3O0
276
9 60
6 50
8.50
9 00
9.00
9.00
195 10.00
2(19 10.00
225 10.00
267 9.50
2.12 10 00
248 9.50
172 10.00
310 8 00
146 10.00
275 9.5(1
200 10.00
8(8) 8.0(1
213 9.50
340 8 00
202 1000
2(18 9.75
. 135
135
97
116
82
32
9 00
9 50
9 50
9.50
9.50
8 00
138 10.00
17.1 10 00
370 8 00
4.401
4 401
4 .001
4.401
8 501
4.501
4.501
4 501
8.00
S 50
8.50
3. .11)1
3.2.11
2.50
4.50!
8 00
4 501
4 .101
4.001
4 50
3.50
8.00
1.50
4.00
4 no
4.50
4 00!
4.00
186
. 470
. 216
. 223
. 801)
. 340
. 2(15
. 14.1
. 57
. 64
. 70
. 63
. SO
. 6'.)
. 66
. 63
. 1
. 87
. 80
. 113
. KlO
. 120
. 110
. 94
. 86
. 91
. 102
. ISO
. 870
. 810
. 841)
.1063
. 9.12
.1075
. 873
.1081
. 999
1123
4.501113 yearl .
4.731 1 weth .
S.OOl 1 steer .
4 B0 1 steer ,
4.001 1 steer .
4.501 17 susers
4 001 13 steers
8.501 2 steers
4.401 29 steers
4.40 6 steers
11 steer
2 steers
8 steers .10(13
8SO
990
995
741
90S
..1170
..1020
..1(120
.. 872
..11.10
..10CO
..1130
..1028
. . 8 SO
.. 998
.. 900
.. 9i7
..10(18
..1000
,.110
.. 920
.. 41
4H0
2 steers
8 steers
27 steers
17 mixed
2 cows
1 cow .,
1 cow .,
2 cows
23 cows
11 cows
8 cows
1 cow .,
22 cows
1 cow .
10 cows
2 cow
4 cows
8 cows
8 cows
1 cow .,
3 rows ,
4 hogs ,
1 hog ..
67 hogs
12 hogs
4.001 10 hogs
4 00 1 hog ..
5 8.11 17 hogs
7 501 2 hoes
9 (101 21 lamba
6 .101 7 lambs
S. 001248 lambs
110 10.001 5 lambs
220 10.001 1 lamb
120 11.001113 lambs
182 10 .101 50 lambs
9
6 .10
9.7.1
9.20
6 30
8 3.1
8.3.1
9 3.1
4 7.1
4. .10
4 50
4.00
4.50
4.8.1
8.00
8.00
4.00
5.00
3 00
8.00
2.50
2.00
8 00
4. 10
4.50
8 00
4 .10
8.00
5..10
3.00
5.00
6.00
S.0O
4.75
4.00
5. .10
s.oo
5.00
6.00
S.OO
5.00
4.50
2.50
2.50
8 00
3 00
3.00
4 .10
8 7-1
8.00
2.50
4.00
8.00
4 40
2.75
2.00
4 10
8.75
3 00
3 50
7 7s
7.7.1
205 10.7.1
193 10.00
262 10.2.1
190 10.25
175 10 00
2.10 0.OO
73
64
81
68
70
80
83
148
70
91
95
99
90
1(12
83
86
84
125
6 00
6.00
6 00
4 00
6 0
6 00
6 00
2. .10
2 00
2.00
4 7.1
4 00
4 50
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
3.50
tin Ion
5 S0" 5 75
B.259 5.50
4 50f 5 00
3.7.1'a) 4 .10
4 2.1(h) 4 75
5 2040 4.26
4 25 5 50
3 7.1i 4.25
SOOftf 3.75
2.2.1 lit 3 00
1.25W 2 2.1
2. 50 r.fi 8 2.1
10 .10f 11 00
10 00010 .10
7 00 10.00
5.500 7.00
10 00 910.23
8 .K'W 9 .10
7.50fl 8 60
5 OO'i 7 00
lO.OO'irlO 2.1
9 50"i 10 00
4.00 0 6.00
. 823 3 501 5 ewes
.1320 8 001 1 ewe
...1190 8 2.11 9 ewes
...1210 S00II9J yearl
...1390 3 2.11 11 yearl
...1.190 8 001 4 yearl
...1(100 3. 001 8 yearl
. .. 910 8 001213 weth
.. 925 8 501257 weth
11) mlnil . 475 5 901275 weth
6 mixed . 420 5.7.11 45 yearl
16 hoga .. 181 9 .101
Price quoted at the Portland
etrwkvarda Were SS follOWSl
Choice steer . . . .' I
Medium to good steers
Fair to medium steers
Common to fair steer
Cnolce feeders
Fair to good feeders
Choice cows and heifers......
Mtalum to good cows, heifer
Fair to medium cows, heifers
Common cows
Canners .....................
Bulls
Choice dairy calve
Prime light calves
Medium light calves
Heavy calvee
Hogs
Prime lijrht
Smooth heavy, 210 to 800 lba
Smooth heavy. 800 lba up....
ltrugh heavy
Fat plga
Feeder pigs
Stags
Sheep
East-of-mountaln lamb 6 00W 6 30
Best valley lamb 5.50W 6 00
Fair to good ft.OO a 8 .10
Cull lambs 1.00M 8 00
Eastern Oregon feeder 4 AO'S 5 00
Feeder lambs , 1.500 8 00
Light yearlings 4 00 f 4.50
Heavy yearlings 2.507s 8.00
Light wethers 8 50fr 4.00
Heavy wethers 2 00r 2.00
i.vse 1.000 3.00
Chicago Livestock Market.
CHICAGO. Oct. 3. (United State bu
reau of markets.) Cattle Receipts, 20.
000; beef and butcher cattle generally
strong to 20o higher; common grassers
unchanged; early top, $11.15; bulk beef
steers. 69. 75; bulk fat cows and heif
ers, $3.8506; bulls, stockers and feeders,
steady to strong; bolognas largely $3,850
4.C5; veal calves, slow to lower; heavy
calve, steady.
Hogs Receipt, 30,000, mostly lOo to
20. higher than Saturday's average; top,
$8 45; bulk lights and light butchers,
18 1508.40; bulk packing sows, $6,500
6 90; pigs, 10c to 15c higher; bulk desir
able. $7.25 0 7.50.
Sheep Receipts, 89.000; opening mostly
sttsdy; fat sheep strong to 25o higher;
early sales fat nativs lambs to packers,
$808.25; top city butchers, $8.50; some
held higher; fed western ewes, $4.75;
heavy natives, $3.2503.50; feeder demand
strong: first sales feeder lamb $7; sev
eral loads held here.
Kasias City Livestock Market,
KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Oct. 8. (United
States bureau of marketa) Cattle Re
ceipt. 41.000; fed steer steady to weak;
early ale, $708.75; best yearling of
fered $9; grassers numerous, very few
sold early; ta.klng weak to 25c lower:
fat ah stock steady to weak; many bids
lower' on better grades; early sales cows
$3 7505; heifers. $406.50; canners and
cutters steady, canners mostly $2,500
2.75; cutters, $303.50; bulls, steady, most
ly $3.2504.23; calves, steady to 60c lower;
good vealera $9; odd cholcs lots, $9,500
10; most heavy and medium weight $5
06.25; stockers and feeder rteady to 250
lower; early eale atockers. $406.25; feed
ers, steady to 25c lower; early sales stock,
era, $400.25; 'feeders, $0 stock
Buy
Simple to
It is as easy to buy a
good bond at this bank
as it is a sack of sugar
at your grocer's, because
no bond is sold unless it
, is suitable for the bank's
own investment.
For Yields Ranging to 7.25-
Issne Hue.
Port of Portland 6s .1926
City of Bend 6s 1931
Province British Columbia 6s 1925
Province of Saskatchewan 6s 1924
Argentine Republic 7s '. 1923
Tie-Id.
5.70-,
6.25
7.25
7.25
7.20
Deschutes County, Ore., 6s Due 1932-42, Yield
S.875 A $16,000,000 security with a $175,000 debt
Broadway and Oak
calves steady to strong; many sales, $9
0 6 25.
Kogi Receipts, 6500; fairly active; un
evenly 10c to 15c higher with last week's
close; best 195 to 225-pound welirhts to
packers snd shippers, $7.90; 225 to 260
pound ' weights, $7.80; bulk of sales. $70
7.8"c; throw-out sows, 1525o higher:
bulk, $6.250 6 50; piss, steady to 10c
higher; top. $8 85.
Sheep Receipts, 15,000. killing clssses
generslly steady; top westerns, $8.40;
bulk. $8 08.30.
Omaha Livestock Market.
OMAHA, Oct. 8. (United States bureau
of marketa) Hogs Receipts, 3000; un
even, steady to ISo higher; bulk packing
gradea. $06 40; bulk medium and light
butchers, $7.2.107.75; top. 18.
Cattle Recelpta. 14.700; fed steers,
steady; early top yearlings, $9.75; west
erns and she stock steady to 20c lower;
bulk veal steady; stockers and feeders,
steady to 25c hijthcr.
Sheep Receipts, 25,300; all classes
strong to 20c higher; early top western
lambs, $8 50; some held higher: wethers.
M.75; ewes, $4; early top feeding iambs,
$7.00.
Seattle Livestock Market.
SEATTLE, Oct. 3. Hogs, steady: re
ceipts, 75; prime, $11011.50; smooth
heavies, 1809; rough heavies, $6.6007.50;
pigs, $9.50011. .
Cattle, weak; receipts. 887; prime steers,
SG06.25; medium to choice, $506; com
mon to good, $405; best cows and heif
ers, $505.25; medium to choice, $41i5:
common to good. $3(84; canners, $1,500
2.50; light calves. $10011; medium calves,
$809.00; heavy calves, $00 8; bulls,
$304.50.
SAN IHANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET
Prices Current on Vegetables, Fresh Fruits.
Etc.. at Bay City.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 8. Vegetables
Squash. 40-pound lug. SOc 0 $1.25 ; potatoes.
$203.75; onions, yeiiow, $3; brown, $3.2;
tomatoes, $1.2.101.50 lug: cucumbers, 5(lc0
$1 lug; bell peppers, 804c; beans, string.
46c; limas. 80loc; carrots, $1 0 1 .25 sack ;
egg plant. $101.25 lug; corn, $203 sack;
lettuce, $1.25 crate; celery, $304 crate;
peas, 810c pound: spinach, 4o pound;
sprouts, 64 08c pound.
Poultry Hens, 25033c; young roosters.
20 0 2.1c; old roosters. 10018c; young chick
ens, 30 0 48c; ducks, 21c; dressed turkeys,
40c: live turkoys, 30 050c.
Fruit Oranges, Valencia, $408 25; lem
ons, $4.5000.20; grapefruit. $405.50; ap
ples, 8H and 4-tler, $12002.50; straw
berries, per orate. $1.25 01.50; raspberries,
per drawer, 7508.1c; blackberries, per
drawer, 50060c; peaches, per small box.
8.1e$1.75; cantaloupes, standard. per
crato. $203; figs. slnKle layer, 0.108.1c;
plums, per crate. $202.50: casabas. per
dozen. 6.1e$l; watermelons, per dozen.
$203; grapus. per crate, seedless, $1,600
175: others, $1.2501.75; pears, per box.
$2.5003.75; prunes, per crate, $1.2502.20;
cranberries, per box, $.105.50.
Receipts Flour. 4.1(14 quarter sacks;
wheat, 16O0 centals; barley. 178 619 centals;
corn, 2400 centals; potatoes, 6119 sacks;
onions, 1441 sacks; hay, 233 tons; hides,
800; livestock, 200 head.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, Oct. 8. Copper, steady:
electrolytic, spot and nearby, 121 012c;
later, 12c.
Tin. stesdy. Spot and nearby, 26.87c;
futures, 27c.
Iron, steady; No. 1 Northern, 121022;
No. 2 Northern, $20.50021; No. 2 South
ern, $19.50020.
I,ead, firm. Spot, 4. 70 4 75c.
Zinc, steady. East Sl Louis delivery,
spot? 4.50c.
Antimony, pot 5 ft 5.25c.
Naval Stores.
etAVATTNATT. r-a.. Oct. 3. Turpentine
firm. 60c; sales. 300 barrels: receipts. 221
barrels; hlpnients, 1442 barrels; stock,
SSRol (rteady. 8a!es. 568 barrels; re
ceipts, 898 barrels; shipments, 4717 bar
rels: Stock. 74.034. tiuote: B. $.1 90; D.
$3.91: E, $4; F. $4.10; C. f 4.10; H. $4
I. $4.35; K, $4 60; M, $4.90; N. $3; W G,
$3.40; WW, $0.50.
nop at New York.
NEW TOR K, Oct. 3. Hops quiet. Ptate,
1921. 38040c; Pacific coast, 1921, 83042o;
1920, 2029c;
Dnlnth Linseed Market.
DTT7.TTTH. Oct. 3. Linseed on track and
to arrive, $1.884:
New Tork Sugar Market.
yww YORK. Oct. 3. Raw sugar, cen-
Toledo Edison
Prior Preferred Stock
S Cumulative
Par Value f 100.
An attractive Electric Light and
power security.
Net earnings after Interest re
quirements $1,297,900. Dividend
requirements on thla issue two
hundred thousand.
Price 98, yielding about
8.15
Circular reqnest tor OR -4 It
The National City
Company
Office in more than SO cltlea.
Yes Bids;., Portland.
Telephone -Main 6072.
WHAT'S IN A
NAME?
Maintenance of a high standard of
quality in a product used by the
public over a long period of fine
eventually impressed the name of
the artiole on the retina of the
public eye In a way that makes the
name symbolic-of perfection. For
example: The words Vlctrola and
Phonograph are synonymous; and
the name of Warrenite-Bltulithic
always occurs to one's mind In
connect'on with the highest type
of pavement on account of Its
resilient character and Its extraor
dinary durability under all conditions.
trlfugal, $4.23; refined fin granulated,
$0.50.
Dried Fruit at New Tork.
NEW YORK, Oct. 3. Evaporsted apple
nominal. Prunes steady, Californlas, 0
17Sc; Oregons, 714 018c. Peaches firm,
standards, 11c; choice, 12iB12c; fancy,
HiflJUc
For
October
Investment
Portlnnd Imp. 8s, to yield about
B.7.V1-.
$3000 est. Feb. 1, 1927, C 101.50.
Douglas Co., iYn rood 6s to yield
6;.
$2(101) May 1, 192.1, m 100.
JOHO May 1, 1021, 100.
Enterprise Imp. 8, to yield 6,
$2000 est. Jan 1, 1924. 0 100.
I ,os llanos, Cal., water 6Vis, to yield
6"r.
$1000 April 1. 1024. 0 9S.R6.
Fresno Co., Cal., road 7s, to yield
6'-4'.
$10(10 April 22. 19!!i. 0 100.92.
$1000 April 22, 1920, fir 1(11.74.
$1000 April 22. 1927, 0 1U2.4.1.
Tort of Sluslnw s, to yield OV'irA.
$1000 Jan. 1. 1!I2(I, '(f 98.17.
$20(10 Jan. 1, 1931, da 9(1.10.
$1000 Jan. 1. 1932, 0 911 30.
rullmnn Imp. 7s, to yield 77r.
$2000 est. Ju)y 18, 1922, 0 100.
Toppenlsh Imp. 7s. to yield Ifr.
$-.00 est. Sept. 15, 1922, luO.
Cnlnnrv -h. diet. . to yield 7.60.
$0000 May 1, 1022. 0 99.10.
Greater Vancouver sewer 5s, to yield
87r.
$2000 March 8, 1923, 0 90 00..
Kdmonton 6s. to yield 9.
$1000 Sept. 1, 1922, 0 97.42
Bethlehem Steel 7. to yield 7.
$1000 July 10, 1922, 0 100.
Canadian Northern 6s to yield
7 -4.
$1000 July 1. 1923, 0 9S.
Flsk Knbber Co. Ss. to yield 8.10.
$13,500 Sept. 1, 1941, 0 99.
Nevnda-Cntifnmlit Electric Corp. Ss,
to yield S.SOTv.
$7000 April 1. 1926, 0 90.30.
New Issues.
Port of Portland 6s, to yield 6.65.
July 1. 192(1. 0 101. .10.
Government of Argentina 7s, to yield
7.20.
October 1, 1923. 9 99.625.
Cull or Write for Detail.
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managing their
property is
worth much
more to them
than the fee for
a more com
plete manage
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CORBETT BUILDING
PORTLAND OREGON
Free to Investors
How to Figure Margin
Fully explains marginal
trading, equities, short
sales, odd lots, etc.
Write. for b-:
Edwin E. Kohn & Co.
ssaben) Oonaolldsted Stork Exchsngi
ef Nw Tork
SS Broadway, N. Y.
HERRIN& RHODES, Inc.
Established 1896.
BROKERS
Sew York Strvrkii. Bond, (irnin, Cotton
lliinrnl of Trade. f
201- TUUway KxchitnRe Bldff.
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and coovenltMit car nervlc to
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