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IPOBTLAND MABKET QUOTATIONS
Grain, Flour, Feed, Et.
Merchants' Exchange, noon session:
October. November.
I FIRST BUSINESS OF, KIND
Wheat
Hard whlta
Hof t whlta
White club
I Hum winter
Two Cargoes Will Be Shipped; $xivs:n':.
From Portland.
Hid.
. 1.(14
. 1.04
. 1.04
. 1.04
. 1.04
. 1.01
Ask.
1.09
l.OK
LI ill.
11.01
1.04
1.04
1.04
1.04
1.01
SELL HIGHER j KKr?:.v: ".'?
Rep Motors . .,
Ryl Dutch OIL
Country Usually Large Kxporter
Forced by Short Crop to Buy
i: I sew he re This Vear.
Th two cargoes oit wheat sold by Port
land exporters for shipment to India mark
the first business os this kind ever done
here. Reports from the east that more
business with India Is pending- are not
correct, however, as cables received yes
terday showed that wheat could be bought
cheaper In Australia now than on the Pa
cific coast and It will take another general
'turn in conditions to make the Indian mar
ket available to Portland shippers.
In past years India was an Important ex
porter of wheat, but ft short crop this year
has made her dependent on other coun
tries. Thn 10'Jl crop of India la estimated
at 2.V,004,000 bushels against 876.000,000
bushels In IDilO and a five-year average
(1Q0U to of 250,000,000 bushels. India's
wheat imports this year have been mainly
from Australia.
The wheat market was firmer yesterday
but still quiet. No new business with Ku
rope was reported. At the Merchants' Ex
change all wheat bids were 1 cent higher
than Saturday, except red Walla, which
was unchanged.
The feed grains were dull with white
eats and No. 2 yellow corn unchanged. No
offers for barley or gray oats were posted.
Tha London Times' final report on Brit
ish crops shows wheat US. 76 per cent, qual
ity generally excellent, threshing expec
tations were frequently exceeded, some
times running 00 to 70 bushels per acre.
North American exports last week were
T,3tKl,000 bushels of wheat and flour.
2,802.000 bushels of corn and 108,000 bush
els of oats.
Terminal receipts, Jn cars, were reported
by the Merchants' Exchange as follows:
Monday ........
Year axo
Season to date.
Year ago
T sen ma
Saturday
Year ago
Feasen to data
Year ago ......
Meattle
Saturday
Year ago
Season to date.
Year ago
liK4 a 29 1 15
15 .1 4 8 8J1
I2.1i3 101 731 893 438
iJltf Hi lbl 101 427
69 8 1 2
HH . . S 1 13
4.10$ 71 43 65 106
lMtl 23 25$ &S 301
29 2 '11 8 7
41 4 1 4 4
2R."3 79 8l 201 505
nri m 109 po 057
EASTERN BUTTER MARKETS SLOW
Baa Francises Trade Hesitate to Buy Im
ported Stock.
The shortage of fine butter held all
eaatarn markets steady to firm throughout
the past week. Dealers were not inclined to
carry over goods and buyers were not in
cllned to pay premiums. Trading lacked
snap and buyers took principally small
lots for consumptive needs and were not
L willing to take chances on the market.
Itlndergrades moved slowly, ' but quality
showed Improvement and toward the close
of the week supplies of all grades were
well cleared up, ao the markets slowly
gained strength and closed fairly firm.
Carlots of fine butter have been very
scarce, but the demand was not very act
ive. Undergrade ears were plentiful the
i first of the week, but slowly eleared and
gained strength at the close. No new in
formation on shipment of Danish r Can
adian butter waa available. '
Trading continued active with the mar
ket firm at San Francisco during the past
week. Conditions were about the same
with the shortage of butter In the south
and lower production being more plainly
felt. The good local and outside demand
caused a scarcity of all grades of fresh
butter and an active movement in storage
fj stocks. Four cars were shipped to Los
Angeles ouring (no weea ana one car was
received from North Dakota. The only
new feature of Importance was the various
offerings and rumors of importations of
foreign butter. The latest reliable in for
mtftion gives quotations here at San-Fran
cisco, duty paid, on New Zealand butter at
43c, Australian 3SHc and Canadian 42c.
Dealers so far have manifested very little
buying Interest, due to the unknown qual
ity of Australian and Canadian butter and
the high price of New Zealand. Som
are of the opinion that it would not
be safe to buy New Zealand at above 35c,
duty paid. Australian and New Zealand
"nutter-could hardly arrive before December,
but Canadian can be delivered In a few
days. The price of 02 score showed a net
gain of lc and closed at 46c.
CANADIAN Ut'TTEIt OS MARKET
Oregon Cubes Scarce and Firm- Demand
for Egga Slow.
Canadian butter was on the local mar
ket yesterday and offered at 43 cents.
The quality was good, but the color
rather light. A shipment of Dakota but
ter was also on sale at the same price.
There was no material change in the
supply of Oregon cubes and because of
the scarcity of extras the market for this
grade waa very firm.
Ecgs continued to drag and the market
had a weak undertone, notwithstanding
the light receipts. The best price quoted
on Frgnt. street for candled ranch was 48
cents and there were other sellers at 48
and 46 cents, while selects were available
at 53 cents.
Poultry arrivals were moderate 'and
Saturday's prices generally ruled. . Court-
Itry dressed meats were weak.
Market for Grapes Slow.
There was no Improvement in the local
market for grapes yesterday. The sup
ply on hand was fairly large and buying
was slow. With the Yamhill market Sell
ing all kinds of Oregon grapes at 10
cents a pound, or three pounds for a
quarter, not much demand from retailers
nould be expected on Front street. The
best shipping grapes from southern Ore
gon were still quoted at $2.25, but the
bulk of the sales were at from $1.50 to $2.
Oat
No. 2 white fd 25.00 25.00
No. 2 K. Y. shipment. .. .20.00 20-50 25.00
No. 3 K. Y. shipment 2tf..r0 .....
N. 3 E. Y. delivery 20.50
FLOUR Family patents, $7.40 per bar
rel; whole wheat, $6 20; graham. $8.00;
bakers' ha-d wheat. $7.15; bakers blue
st m patents, 10.75; valley bakers'. tf 00.
aiiL tutuu fnce, i. o. o. mm: id in
run. $22 per too; rolled barley. $3 36;
rolled oats. 433; scratch feed, S4S per ton.
CORN Whole. $J; cracked, I3B per
ten.
HAT Buying price f. o- b. Portland:
Alfalfa, $13 per ton: cheat. $12012.60:
oat and vetch, 314&14.50; clover. $12; val
ley timothy, $15 15.0O; eastern Oregon
lunomy, sibtf ig.au.
Dairy and Chantry Prdae.
BUTT ICR Cubes, extra, 44)44ttc lb.;
prints parchment wrapped, box lots, 4To;
cartons, 44c. Butterfat, buying prices: Ao.
1 grade, 47c, delivered Portland.
KGGa Case count, 4U((42c; candled
ranch, 45 4Mc; association firsts, 53c; as
sociation selects, 5ic; associatiou pullets,
44c.
CHEESE Tillamook triplets, price to
Jobbers, f. o. b. Tillamook, 25c t Young
America, 26c pound.
POULTRV liens, 1727o lb.; springe,
23 u -c ; iuck, 22 Q 25u ; geese, nominal ;
turkeys, nominal.
PORK Fancy, 14c per pound.
VK AL Fancy, 10c per pound.
Fruits ana Vegetable.
FRUITS Valencia oranges, $508
per box; lemons, $S.o08.2&: grapefruit.
4 5 51 per box; bananas, b'tfUc lb.; apples,
l.lio (uy 2.35 box; peaches, 1. 25 41.50 box;
pears, l.74B'B per box; nuckleoi-rries, tivp
13o per pound; grapes, Oregon Takuya,
sl.50((j2.25 per lug; Oregon Alula gas, $1.50
f2.2.J per lug; Oregon Mut.cu.ta. 1.50(2.25
per lug; Oregon Concords, B6c per pound;
California lady fingers, S3. 75 per crate;
cauabaa, 2tfj3o per pound; cranberries, $4.60
44.75 per box; quinces, $3 per box.
POTATOES Oregon, $22.2S per
pound; Yakima, $2.25 hundred; sweet po j
tiOtoes, 4&5o per pound.
O.MUNi Keilow. 9X&04 per sack. !
VKUET ABLKS Cabbage. 263Ic lb.:
lettuce, $2.504p2.75 crate; carrot. $1,50(72
per sac; game, iuwvo per pouna; bee is.
$ 2 1&2.25 per box; cucumbers, 754100c per
box; beans, 7400 per pound; gren corn,
k2 u 2.50 sackt celery. octisi.iu dozen
rKBpUnt, 7 4Sc pound; tomatoes, 4oc4
$2.50 box; green peppers, ocMOc pound
cauliflower. $24f2.50 per dozen; ' puma
kins, 2Vfeo per pound; squash, 2 Wo pound
Rv Steel Snt
FIRST FOURS GAUT 210 POINTS I Saxon Motors.
shears noeDucK
DVRIXG DAY. Shattuck Ana
di.cii . at a .
Sinclair
Stand Oil C.I.
Siofs Sbef ....
So Pan
So Ry
; do pfd
'St Li &. 3 F. . .
J Strom Carb...
swift co...
Tcnn C & C.
Texas Oil ....
Texas Pac
Other Issues Also Establish Best
Quotations of Year Stock
Trading Professional. 1
. ' -
NEW YORK, Oct 10. Interesting
developments In the financial. Industrial
and commercial markets today found only J Tex P C e O
........ i mftigtinn An I ho .iiwk tichann. I
St.pl. Groc.riM.
Local Jobbing quotation.:
SUGAR (sack basis) cans, granulated.
0.650 pouna; Deei, 0.000.
KUT3 Walnuts, Manchurlan, 20 0 22a
pound; Brazil nuis. latpzuc; filberts, 15&
lsc; almonds, litic; p.auuts, 8vllo par
pound,
KICK Blu. Rom, o per pouna; Japaa.
style. u.otiDoc per pound.
BiCANS Small whit. 4.90.1 large
kite. 3.t)oc; plan, io; uma, 3o: red.
Wfcc per pounu.
cOi'FEU Koa.ua, bulk, in drums. 18 a
35. a Der pound.
SAW tiranuiai.a. Barrel, ZU3I4.03;
bait ground, ton ou fl7.2u; luus,
lump roc, ..u.uv.
HUViMU X vuuiu, n.w crop, H.OUST ,f
case.
DRIED FRUITS Date,, J4.2J p,r toj
tigs, ...v y.
Hide., Hops, Eta.
TALLOW No. 1, HV; No, i, 29tt
per pound. 1
PA8CAKA BARK FIv. cent. . sound.
dellverea roruiuu,
Hura 1-1 crop, Adiso per pound
lou croD. nominal, 20c.
hides Fresh cured. S4Uo Der DonBd:
cai(, 11 Pe,r pounu; aip. os per pound.
Vv (jutj new c.ty. o v -u per pouna.
uuHAIH New clip, leu per pound, a..
Uv.r.U Portland.
I'roTlHlona.
HAMS All sixes, 8133c; skinned, 28
83c; picnics, lsc; cottage roll, 2Uc.
UAlU.n ancy, -4nu, caoice, zss
Kii-: Mtandara. .-tarjc.
LAK1 Pure, tierces, 14o pound; com
praed, tierces, 18 Mo.
Ulilf BALTT-Backs. 190230; plates, lgo.
Oils.
LINSEED OIL Raw In barrels, 89c;
S-gallon cans, 81.04. Boiled, in barrels,
Vic fi-gallon cans, SI. 00.
'l'uKPalM'lNlv la drums, II COl 6-g al
ien cans. 11.15.
WHITE LEAD 100-pound kegs, 12 Ko
per pound.
COAL, OIL .Tank wagons and. Iron
barrels, lTtoc; caaes, 80li37c
UASULlNib lauk wagon, and Iro s
barrels, iic. cases, 3Sic.
V Inter Iliuiiinus at Auction.
A carload of Oregon winter banana
apples was sold at auction at Chicago,
v-xtra fancy, small size, bringing 1 2. Ob If
.80, an average of SJ.tt.l, and fancy, me
dium size, selling at fl'.O.-) 2 50. an av-
rage of Jl.35.
Blink Clearings.
Bank clearlnKS of the northn-astern iti..
yesterday were as follnwi:
("li'arlnits. Balances.
Pnrt'nnil 7 .-,.( .-,().-, $i 7.)
ARK YOf I.OOKINO FOR A IK
l'KNDABLK I HODl CK DKAI.EK?
Veal Butter
fork hrrM
Poultry Kggs
Honey Any Prodoet
Get our prices.
KIBV CO..
1 Front St. Portland. Or.
ttlxteen Tears' Reliability.
Cold Storage
For Your Drerl Meatn. Better
1'rlrea. Uulck Returns.
THE 9AVIVAR COH IC- -lOO
Front Street, Portias., Or.
SAN fRANCISt'O PliODLCE 3IAKKET
Trlcee Current on Vegetables, Fresh Fruits,
Etc., at Bay City.
SAX FRANCISCO, Oct. 10. Vegetables
Artichokes, 7tf10 case; squash, oOcHf
(1.25 40-lb. lug; potatoes, 2J.75; onions,
yellow, fti.25; brown, .5ou it. "5; crystal
wax, $3; tomatoes, 50c 1 a lus;; cucum
bers, 50c$l a lug; bell peppers, 3rj-c;
beans, string, 2nbc ; Uinua, 5 (y be ; carroLS,
stirjil.25 a aack; eKtfpIsut, l'ul.25 a lug;
corn, f2(2.(5 ttack; iutiuce, 75c 41 crate;
celery, l-ltuU crate; peas, l(tflc 10.; spin
acli, c lb; sprouts, 7 tic lb.
I'oultry Hens, 5 Jac; young; roosters,
20ftf5c; old roosters, lOlSc; yountr chick
ens, auii.50c; ducks, 21(uUJc; drebsud lur
key, 45c; live, y5y.5oe.
Krult Oranges, Valencia, $46.25; lem
ons, $4.50(1.25; sjrapeCruit, B4.5.50; ap
ples, ato ad 4-tier, (1.51.50; strawber
ries, per crate, $1.4u (t l.o5; raspberries,
per drawer, T5c5c; blackberries, per daw
tr, 405Uc; peaches, per box, tl.5ot1.75;
cantaloupes, standards, $1.75 & 2.25; fig's,
nominal; plums, nominal; casabas. dozen,
05c(U-$l; watermelons, - per dos., $1 u 2.5o;
grapes, per crate, seedless,. 11.051.75; oth
ers, $1,2541.75; pears, per box, $2.50jtj$4;
prunes, per crate, .501.75; cranberries,
per box, $4.50(5.
Keceipts Flour, 1210 quarters; barley,
9G centals; corn, 4SOO centals; potatoes,
5S24 sacks; oranges and lemons, 1010
boxes; wheat, 7200 centals; hay, 442 tons;
hides. 240 bundles; livestock, 200 head.
QUOTATIONS ON 1A1RV PRODUCE
Better Prices Ruling- on Butter, Cheese
and Kffg.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10. Butter Ex
tra, 50Vse; prune firsts, 4 Sc.
Kggs ttxtras, o'JWc; extra firsts, 68c;
extra pullets, 40c; undersized pullets. No.
1. aiOC.
Cheeae California flat" fancy, 23 He,
California flat firsts, 2oc; California Young
America, fancy, 20VsO.
NEW YORK, Oct. 10. Butter-Usteady.
Creamery, 38(047 Vic.
Kggs Firm. b'rAn gathered oxtra firsts,
4U5Jc; do, firsts, 42 (y. 47c, -
CHICAGO, Oct. 10. Butter Higher.
Creamery extras, 45c; standards, 3 it Vie;
firsts, 34Hi"14c; seconds, iJU 4jj 32 c.
Kggs Steady. Keceipts, OObti cases;
firsts, 31(42u; ordinary firsts, 37&3Sc;
miscellaneous, UlUtfJUc; refrigerator extras,
31i4?32u; firsts, 30aic.
SEATTLE, Oct. 10. Eggs Select local
ranch, white shells, 58c; do, mixed colors,
50c; pullets, 42c.
Butter City creamery cubes, 46c; bricks
or prints, 48c.
Coffee Futures Steady.
NEW YORK, Oct. 10. The market for
coffee futures was quiet today, but after
opening 4 points higher to 4 points lower,
ruled generally steady, selling up a few
points in the late trading on reports of a
firmer lone In the cost and freight mar
ket. December advanced from 7.8'Jc to
7.02c, and March sold at with the mar
ket closing 2.5 points net higher. Sales
were estimated at about ltf.OOO bags. Oc
tober. 7.77c; Demember, 7.02c; January,
7.U4c; March, 7.00c; May, 8.05c; July, 8.08c;
. September, 8.00c.
1 HO 11) ill IV B l 1UI BfUb wuiico no,a jui-ai.
and unchanged at 8 '4 to 8c for Rio 7s
and 11 Vs to 12o for Santos 4s.
Metal Market.
. NEW YORK, Oct. 10. Copper, firm.
' Electrolytic, spot and nearby, 13c; later,
' latuMliWc.
Lead, steady. Spot, 4.704.75c.
Zinc, steady. Last St, Louis, spot 4.60
iti 4.05c -
Dried Irult at New York.
NEW YORK, Oct. 10. Evaporated ap
pis nominal.
Prunes eay. California, 617c; Ore
Sons, ti(ulba.
Peaches quiet. Standard, 11c; choice,
2tU2Vsc;' t&noy, 1 4 1 5 Vi c.
New York Sus;ar Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. to. Raw sugar, cen
tnfugal, 4.23c; refined fine granulated,
ft.S0fee.60c, I
DcAline-a there asaln consisted mainly of
speculative operations In the cheaper oils.
The strength of important foreign
exchanges, especially the British rate; the
first increase, although very slight, in
bookings shown by the United States Steel
corporation since July, 1020, and new high
records of the year by several or the
liberty bonds issue were ignored
market factors.
Other favorable Incidents included the
year's best price for bar silver, another
advance in copper metal, based on
extension of the recent inquiry, and the
substantial Improvement noted in business
conditions throughout the west and south
west, with a notable growth of raitwa:
tonnage.
Money waa the one restraining Influence
of the day, call loans rising from 5 per
cent at the opening to 5 per cent durin
the intermediate period and to 0 per Cen
in the final hour. - The advance wa
occasioned by withdrawal of funds from
the market to meet payments tomorrow
on ma taring certificates of indebtedness
totaling $6,000,000.
The more popular foreign oils, esneclall
Mexicans, were under constant pressure,
as also were rails and the customary
leaders among steels, equipments an
motors. These and kindred issues were
foremost In the wider reaction of the last
nour. sales amounted to 425,000 shares.
Uemand sterling at $3.80 showed
gain of about 6 b cents over last week'
final quotation. Buying of bills on I-on
don to remit the proceeds of the re cen
Australian loan nere was aiven as
partial reason for the buoyant advance.
r renca and .Belgian rates were 10 points
higher and some of the other continental
rates showed gains of 15 to almost 25
points.
In the bond market a new high record
for liberty first 4s at an exti-em. nu. nt
210 point was the dominant feature some
others of that group also establishing their
best quotations of the year. Mexican
BuvBmraeai os were strongest of the in
ternaiionai division andi Brazilian and
Republic of China issues strengthened.
sttJcs, par value, $16,775,000.
CLOSING STOCK OUOTATinvs
(Furnished by Overbeck & Cooke com-
ps.uj, ruru&oo.
Advance Rum.
do pfd
Agr Chem . ..
Ajax Rubber..
Alaska Gold. .
Ataska Juneau
Allied Chem..
Allls-Chai ...
do nfd
Am Beet Sug.
Am Bosch ...
Am Can Co...
do pfd
Am Car & F..
do pfd
Am Cot Oil...
do pfd
Am Drug Byn.
Am Bide c L.
do pfd
Am Ice
Am int Corn.
Am Linseed .
do uid
Am Loco
GO Dfd
Am Saf Razor.
Am Ship & C.
Am Smelter...
do ptd
Am Steel Fdy.
Am Sug ......
do pxd
Am Sumatra..
Am T & T . . . .
Am Tob
do B
Am Wool ....
do Did
Am W P pfd..
Am Zinc .....
Anaconda
Assd Oil
Atchison .....
do pfd
Atl G Jk W I.
Bald Loco . . .
do Did
Balto & Ohio.
do pid
Beth Steel B..
U R T
Butte C Jk Z..
Butte & Sup..
Burneg Bros..
Caddo Oil ....
Cal Pack
Cal Pet
do Dfd
Can Pac
Cen Leather. .
Cerro de P. ...
Chand Motor..
Chi de N W...
Chi Ot West..
do pfd
Chill Cop ....
Chi no
C M St P
do pfd .....
Coco Cola ....
C fc O
Colo F & I...
Colo Southern.
Colo G Sl IS...
Col Graph .
Con Uas ...
Con Cipars ...
do pid ......
Contl Can ....
Corn Prod . ..
do Dfd
Cosden Oil ...
C R i & P
do A pfd...
do B Dfd. ..
Crucible
do Dfd
Cuba Cane ...
do pfd
Cub Am Sug..
Del & Hudson,
Dome Mines...
D & R G
do pfd
End! Johnson.
Erie
do lBt pfd. ..
do 2d Dfd. ..
Fam Players..
Fed M A 6m..
ao pid
Fisk Tire
Gaston Wms..
Gen Cigars ..
Gen Elec ....
Gen Motors ..
Glen Alden .
Gen Asphalt
Goodrich
Goodyear . . .
Granby
Gt Nor Ore.. .
do pfd
Greene Can...
Gulf 8 Steel...
Bask Barker.,
Houston Oil. ..
Hup Motor ...
ill Central ...
Inspiration ...
lnterboro . . . .
Jrur Callahan.
Int Mer Mar..
do pfd
Int Nickel ...
Int Paper . . ..
do pfd
Invin Oil ....
Inland Oil . , ..
Jewel Tea ...
K ,C Southern.
do pfd
Kelly.SpgfJd .
Kennecott . ...
Keystone Tire,
Lack titeei
Lee Tire
Lehigh Val ...
Loriilard
Lowe Theaters
LAX
Marland Oil
Mex Pet ...
.Miami
.Mid States OH
Midv Steel
M K A T.v..
do prd
Mont Power. ..
Mont Ward...
Mo Pac
do pfd
M St P &SSU.
Nor Am
Nat Enamel .
Nat Lead . . ,.
Nev Con
New Haven ..
Nor A West. ..
Nor Pac
Nov Sco Steel.
N Y Central..
Okla Prod ref.
ont Silver ...
Ont A West...
Otis Steel ....
Pac Pe.-
Pac G A E...
Punta Allegro
Pac Oil
Pan Am Fet..
do B
Penna
Poo Gas .....
Pcre Marq ...
Phlla Co
P'ure Oil
Pierce Arrow..
Pierce Oil . ...
Pitts Coal , . . .
Pitts A W Va.
Pr Steel Car..
Pullman
Ray Con
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400 22
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100 35
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11
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87
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21
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100
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800
700
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400
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2.400
2.300
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1100
700
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21
11
41
20
5
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108
23
15
22
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10
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11
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77
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41
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80
75
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13
30
34
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83
26
84
37
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1-8
110
18
38
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123
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81
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88
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20
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65
24
35
61
3
80
21
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45
70
10
20
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78
67
63
84
4
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11
101
18
1
63
13
18
13
68
24
11
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125
9
40
53
81
10
20
27
74
21
30
67
63
11
95
35
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90
11
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25
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41
21
11
41
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56
144
13
106
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V3
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13
24
1
2
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39
10
43
67
40
39
75
11
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95
70
23
73
2
4
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30
11
58
Tr Contl Oil. .
Union Oil Del.
Union Pac . ..
United Alloy..
United Drug..
Untd Fd Prod.
United Fruit..
Untd Kris N J.
do pfd
Utd Rll Store.
U 8 Ind Al...
U S Rubber...
do 1st pfd..
V S Smelting.
U a to teei
1.9'K)
200
81 10
000
3 00
1.100
1,100
1,100
"2,400
5O0
100
200
100
27,500
VoO
13.8110
000
8.3O0
1.7O0
2.ioo
1.400
1,000
100
200
600
400
100
200
(,40i
700
700
200
46
84
3
60
6
83
21
79
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20
46
23
29
72
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24
26
63
8
20
121
27
60
12
108
8
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45
84
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44
23
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TO
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23
25
62
8
19
120
27
69
12
108
8
19
49
44
88
87
23 'Canadian 8s, lflSl 92
28 ) Canadian 8s, 1927 86
61 Chilean 8s. 1941C 88
82 I Currency H
8 I Dennis rk 8s. 1943 103
45 Pan. Muni 8s. 1048 302
83 . French 4s. 3017 43
3 1 French 5s. 1U31
6S French 7s. 1941 .
6 French 8s. 1945 ...
S3 j Paris 6a
21 GerThan W L 5a ...
T8 1 Merlin 4s
hkmburr 4s
Hamburg 4. ....
Lelpsis 4
I. rip, is 5s
Munich 4s
Munich 5
Frankfort 4s
Italian 3s. 1918 ....
Jap 4s, 1931
Jap 1st. 4a, 1923
Jap 2d 4s. 1925 .
Norway 8s, 1940
Russian 5s. 1921 .
Russian 5s. 1926
Russian 6s. 7919 .
Swiss 6s. 1928 ..
Swiss 8a 1940
U K 8s, 1921 ....
U K 5s, 1822 ....
V K 5s. 1929 ....
U K 5a 193T ...
2,900 78
79
3
7S
20
43
23
29
70
4
7
38
23
25
62
8
19
121
27
68
12
108
8
19
49
44
58
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73
53
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. .. 99
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... 89
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... 9
,.. 84
... 84
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.. 89
... 88
.. 91
. . 89
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81
98
10
103
102
40
5
99
90
100
100
7
8
8
8
8
9
8
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83
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100
4
1
90
1T
100
98
Bl
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Feeder pigs 9.5n1000
Stsrs 4.00s 6.00
Sheep
Kast-of-mountaln lamba O.OOtf? 6 30
Hest valley lamba 5.30 oo
Fair to rood (1.00(9 5 50
Cull Iambs
Ewstern Oregon feeders.
Light yearlings
Heavy yearlings
Light wethers
Heavy wethers
Ewes
do pfd 110
Utah Cop
va Chem ....
do pfd .....
Van Steel ....
Vivandou ....
Wabash
do A pfd...
do B pfd...
Wells Fargo..
West Pac . . ..
do pfd
West Union . .
Westh K & M.
West ild
White Motors.
Wlllys-Ovld ..
do pfd
Wilson Pack..
Wis Cen
Woolworth ...
Worth Pump.
W & L. K
1,300 63 62
TOO
1.200
100
700
81
8
22
-30
8
7
22
22 21
00 43
600
2.400
200
100
85
6
100
UO
BONDS.
39
8
45
"is"'
5
26
S3
39
8
53
29
74
80
8
7
21
14
68
21
68
82
45
9
84
6
25
83
25
115
3M4
8
V 3 2s, reg..,100N T C deb 6a.. 5
do coupon.. 100INor Pao 4s.... 77
do 4s, reg.. 104 do 3s 57
do cv 4s, cp. l04Pac T T 6s..87
Pan 3s. reg... 70Penn con 4s..'80
do coupon.. 7tilSo Pao cv 5s. ..91
A T & T cv 6s 102So Rwy 5s S3
Atchen gen 4s T8Union Pac 4s.. 82
D & R con 4s. 68 U 8 Steel 5s... 94
Bid.
Liberty Bond Quotations.
Liberty bond Quotations furnished by
Overbeck & Cook, company ot Portland:
Closing
Hlsrh.
Liberty. 3s 80.88
Liberty, first 4s 94.80
Liberty, .econd 4a 02.73
Liberty, first 4s 93.20
Liberty, seoond 4... ..93.00
Liberty, third 4. 85.28
Liberty, fourtn 4 s. . . .iu -U
Victory, 4s 99.40
Vlctody. 3. 89.38
Low.
80.60
94.00
92 S
03.98
92.78
93.14
9;(.0
90.30
99.36
Hid
89.72
94.30
82. 68
84.50
92.o2
95.10
93.14
99.38
99.38
CUTTLE MARKET STRONG
STEERS , AX'D COWS 50 CENTS
HIGIIEK AT YARDS.
780
844
825
1180
1096
1215
Mining Stock, mt Boston.
10.-
loslng quotations:
Allouss 20 .Mohawk 52
Arix Com 9 North Butte ... 11
Calu & Ariz... 61 Old Dom 24
Calu & Hacla. .240 Osceola 30
Centennial .... 8Quincy 40
Cop Range ... 45;Superior 2
East Butts ... 8 Hup 4s Boston.. 1
Franklin 2 Shannon 11-16
Isle Koyalla ... 20 Utah Con 3
Lake Copper... 2 Wolverine 11
Swift & Co. Stocks,
Closin Drlcea for Swift & Co. stocks at
Chicago w.ro reported by th. Overbeck &
Cooke company at Portland as follows:
Swift & Co 80.,
l.lbbv. McNeil & Llbby i
National Leather 6
Swift International 23
Mon4y, Silver, Etc.
NEW YORK, Oct. 10. Call money, firm
er, lllgn, offerea at ana last loan, . per
cent: low and ruling rat., 6 per cent; clos
ing bid. 6 per cent.
Time loan, steady: ou aays ana vo aays.
55 per cent; six months, 55
per cent.
Prim, mercantile paper, 9 wo per
cent.
Foreign bar ailver. 72 e.
Mexican dollars, 35c.
LONDON, Oct. 10. Bar silver, 42d per
ounce. Money, 3 per cent.
discount rates, snort bills, per cent;
three months' bill, 4 4 3-16 per cent.
2Vew York Bonds.
New York bond Quotations furnished by
Uerrin & Kbodes, Inc., of Portland.
Maturity. Price.
Am Tel as Tel 6. ,.1922
Am Tob 7a 1922
Anaconda s B iojo
do 6s A
Armour cv Ts 1U30
do 4a i3
Argentine QI 5s 1945
Am Ag Chem 7s 11)41
Beth Steal 7a 19-'2
do 7s 193
do ea 7s 1935
-Belgium Kit Ts -1943
do Us
do 8s 1940
Bergen 8s, city of 1945
Berne 8s. city of 1943
Brazil 8s 1941
Canadian 5. 1926
do 5s 1931
Can Nat Eq 7s ,..13.15
Chicago N W 7s 1930
31 A St P gnJnrI4sA 2014
Can Nor 7a 1940
Chile Ss 1941
Christiana 8s. city of 1945
Copper Kxp 8s .....1922
Copper Uxp 8s 1023
UO 8S .A ilf-4
do 8a v..- 1923
Cuban Anier Xugar 8s.. 11131
Con Oaa cv 7a 1925
Dia Matsh 7s 1935
Denmark 8s 1945
Danish Mun 8. 1945
Dupont 7s 1931
rench ext 88 , iota
rin 71i. . .1941
Crunk Trunk 7s.. 1940
Goodyear .-1941
Gulf Oil 7s 1933
1-lershey 7s 1930
Humble Oil Ts 1923
Ran Tr ret 5s I960
nt Mar CT 6s 1941
Ran Tr Ts 1921
Kennecott 7s 1930
Llbby, McNeil & Llbby 7 1931
Morris & Co 71 1930
Mexican Pete be 1936
Y C call Ts l3U
Norway 8s 3940
Northwest Tel 7s 1941
Ohio C U 7s 1928
Ohio Power Ts 19.U
Pan Amer Ts 1930
Penna 6s 19.16
N P & Q S (Jnt) 6s 1938
P 6s 204 7
San Paulo 8s 1938
Southwt Tel 7s 1926
Swedish Oovt 6s 1939
Standard Oil. N. Y. 7s 1931
Stand Oil or Cal 7s 1931
Steel & Tube 7s 1951
wis. 8s 1940
Seals Roe Ts 1921
do Ts 1922
do Ts 1923
Snlvay 8s 1927
Swift A Co Ts 1925
Tank Ts 1930
S Rubber 71 1930
Wilson Is 6s 1928
West Elec Ts .' 1025
Zurich 8s ,..1943
Active Demand fop Supply Offered
at Opening of -Week Other
Lines Are Steady.
The run at the stockyards at th. open
ing of th. week .mounted to T6 loads, of
which six load, ot cattle and sheep went
through.
There was an active demand for cattle
and prices closed strong and about GO
cents higher.. The regular top on steers
was raised to .6.2o, while on. load sold
at an extreme of 38.50. It was a 5 mar
ket for choice cows and heifer, with sales
of fancy atock t $3.25 and $3.33.
Hogs were steady at the range- of prices
ruling at th. close of last week, while
sheep and lambs were steady to strong.
Receipts were 1263 cattle, 341 calves, 832
hogs and 3738 sheep.
The day'a aales were a. follows:
Wt, Prlce.l Wt Price.
83 steers. 938 t 4.25'1S hoga. . 122 9 Oi.l
2 steers. 1200 6.231 1 hog . . . 40018.50
6 steers. 1164 6.60i232 lambs 652 4.23
3. AO1 1.' lamb. 69 5.00
5 00! "6 lambs 75 5.50
4.50-'! lambs 76 6 50
6.50279 lamb. 74 6.50
6.5: "a lambs. 68 4.00
6.00112 lamba. 75 6 00
6.00;1" lamba. T5 6 00
00! 8 lambs. 85 2.00
6.00113 lambs. 89 2 00
6.001 JJ yearl. 95 4 00
6.001 yearl- 82 4.00
6.001 yearl. T5 4.50
5 60 ,3? yearl. 90 4.50
B.T5IV.tyearl-. 4.50
B.60!,2 m,i"d 310 8 00
4.1317 mixed. 133 8 00
6 5o!'? steers. 103s 5 J0
5 rjol-J steers. 85ft 523
6 501 "lBer.. 12S0
6.65 i'l steers.
5.10 steers.
5 23!35 steers.
5 00' J2 steers.,
5.001-' "teers.
031 steers.
8 40' steers.
4.001 steers.
4 25'30 sleers.
4.731 J steers.
4.501 ' steer..
5 001 - steers.
6.001 steers.
5 00t-O steers.
4.00! J steers.
4 -s 1 steer. .
r;63 w..
4.151 J e.r..
4 ,51 3 steer. .
4.T3I1, ""
"" ,.
8 steere.
1 steer. .
7 steers..
1 steer. .
4 steers.
978
770
8 SO
.1170
1073
906
972
1080
1180
1038
893
948
843
871
850
1020
610
1185
920
99
101
95
91
100
82
72
96
10O
98
90
101
95
100
100
101
99
94
92
107
104
57
104
9S
100
101
101
101
12
97
112
305
103
101
99
99
94
103
104
99
98
98
65
83
78
86
97
101
94
302
106
104
95
94
92
102
103
103
97
8S
88
106
104
95
107
100
98
98
100
100
103
100
S4
101
101
m Foreign Exchange.
Foreign exchange rates at th. close of
uslness yesterday, furnished by North-
BulKarla, leva 0080
zecho-glovakia. kronen uiij
estern National bank of Portland. 1 he
amount quoted is th equivalent of the
foreign unit In United State, funds:
Country. Unit. Rate.
ustria. kronen I .0012
Belgium, franca .0735
Denmark, kroner .1925
Kngland, pound aterling 8 8700
inland, finmark 0100
France, francs .0745 '
(Jermany. marKs .0088
reece. drachmas 0427
Holland, guilders 3320
Hungary, kronen 0024
Italy, lire 0420
ugo-Slavia, kronen 0053;
Norway, kroner .1230
Portugal, escudoa .1025)
jKjumsnia, lei ....... ........... . .uo:i.i
Serbia, dinar 01M)
Spain, pesetas .1345
Sweden, kroner ,23."0
Switzerland, francs 1813
China Hongkong, local currency.. .5775
Shanghai, taels 8300
Japan, yen 4sso
2 steers.
T steer..
4 seers.
8 steers.
8 seers.
4 seers.
8 steers. 1046
14 steers, 950
2 seers. 1073
2 Beers. 980
6 steers. 1056
6 steers. 1020
8 steers. 1000
38 steers. 1913
30 steers. 1038
6 steers. J108
8 steers. 1030
6 steers. 1030
25 steer.. 1080
26 steers. 1002
T steers. 1081
8 steers. 926
4 steers. 887
5 steers. 1012
1 steers.
2 cows. .
4 cows. .
4 cows .
14 cows. , 1009
Scows.. 1082
18 cows.. 950
5 cows.. 3098
8 COWS.. f3'
cow,. ,
16 cows..
8 cows..
3 cows..
8 cows..
8 cowl .
8 cows..
S cows..
9 cows..
9 cows..
3 cows..
19 cows..
2 cows..
2 cows..
2 cows..
4 cows.. 1002
2 COWS..
81 cows..
8 calves
28 calves
1 calf. .
10 calve.
8.1 calves
13 calves
20 calves
29 ealvea
17 calves
14 cals
31 oalves
3 c.lve.
1 calf. .
31 calves
6 calve.
1 calf. .
4 calves
18 calves
2 calves
1 calf..
26 caives
17 calves
26 calves
5 calves
6 calves
1 calf. .
3 calves
1 bull..
2 bulls.,
1 bull. .
1 stag. .
2 staffs.
4 mixed
, 9 mixed
6 hogs. .
25 hogs..
24 hogs. .
3 hogs. .
3 hogs. .
47 hogs. .
2 hogs. .
35 hogs..
T hoars. .
1 hog...
16 hogs..
T8 hogs. .
12 hogs. .
8 hos. .
35 hogs. .
32 hogs..
2 hogs..
6 hogs. .
10 hogs..
12 hogs..
1 hog. . .
8 hogs. .
8 hogrs. .
2 hogs..
30 hogs .
9 hogs. .
2S hogs
4.73
4.75
4.75
8.50
5 Oil
s'soi2? rs.
4.301
3 001
3.50(
4.501
001
1 steer.
I steer. .
30 steers
.10 cows. .
o cows. .
X cu w .
;r tcows.
1046
3014
1073
842
1002
304.1
1305
1193
803
1033
3010
1050
, 1098
1087
3320
1200
810
1140
3300
823
1081
9B0
880
920
830
940
635
938
700
930
1620
908
800
940
3110
u!l8co
M5I 6 co
J cows. . ll3fl
0WI.
OWl.
S-S2I icow.
O..MI1
9 001
1 cow . . .
1 coa
5 001;
9 001
803
883
185
828
810
806
415
274
191
203
175
198
6 001 J
183 9.00 Scows
170 lO.OOl "HZ
325 0.001 t ;;:
18 cows.
1 - ...
5.081 2 cows'
9001 ii"Z-
210 iooo!23co;.;
0.00 4 cows.
8 001 1 -
Toi,Scow;;:
X , cows..
TOO Scow..!
T.OOl 2 cows
138 10.001 9 "J"
1550 4.50! 6 cow.".
4.00 2 cows..
3..l 1 cow. .
3.50 32 cows
S 3"' 32 cows..
4.T5I20 cows. .
3.15 28 or,...
29S .10.00(18 cows
150 8.60! 5 cowa
120 30O0I 1 cow
308 9.501 1 bull'"
813 7.801 lbull..;
a duiis.
56
110
392
323
120
195
302
240.
294
283
120
1395
I 140
1090
I I 58
1000
i31
111S
908
3080
920
1020
1030
860
980
1036
1080
904
1068
510
1030
3045
985
317T
1340
310
1
1043
WHO
943
710
1013
955
890
:220
823
8M0
30.13
1173
11.10
3075
3050
3 290
3 4RO
1290
5.00
6.75
5 75
6.00
M
6.10
33
5 63
8 110
3.50
3.7.1
4 00
B.73
6.00
5. 70
5 50
5 25
3 00
6.00
5 23
5 fl
8.00
3 50
6.73
3 00
8.00
8 00
3 00
3.00
4.50
5.73
5.73.
4.7
5.00
8.00
8 00
8.00
4.50
5.00
4 00
4.73
4.75
4 73
8 00
2 00
5 73
3.73
4.73
4.50
D 00
8.7.",
3 00
4.751
4.23
3 00
4.73
t.15
3.00
2.00
8.00
4 50
8 23
R OO
8.50
5 25
5 00
4.75
4.73
4.13
3.30
4.75
3.50
3 75
8.60
l.fko.f 3.00
4. .Kits 5.00
4.50' 8.00
, 3.A0 4S 4.00
3. flora! 4.00
2.50',i 3 50
1.00 is 3.00
C'birago Livestock Market,
CHICAGO, Oct. 10. (U. S. bureau of
markets.) Cattle Receipts. 30.000. choice
light fed and good-to-best yearlings,
steady; others, beef steers and butcher she
stock, mostly 23c lower; prime yearlings,
311.30; bulk beef steers. 5.75fS 9.50; can
ners and, bulls, steady; calves slow to un
evenly lower: good and choice stockers
about steady: other stockcr and feeder
steers 15c to 25c lower.
Hogs Receipts. 3.0o0 Opened 15 to
Soc higher; later market active, 25c to 35c
higher than Saturday's average. Spots, $9;
bulk lights and light butchers. $8.00 ir 8.90:
bulk packing sows, 87.25STT.75; pigs, 13c
to 25c highs.; bulk desirable str8.2.".
Sheep Receipts, S3. 000. Killing classes
opened steady; feeder lambs, 25c higher;
fat native lambs to packers, early, SS.50
8.73; to city butcher. $9; choice 00-pound
western yearlings, S6.75; western we-thers,
13.50; choice feeder lamba, early, 37.50.
. Kansas City Livestock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Oct. 10. U. S.
bureau of markets.) Cattle Receipt
42.OO0. Stock. rs and feeders, stead v I
weak; early sales, feeders. 36.50; stock.
ers. S4.ftO(H,; heAvy calves, steady
strong; bulk. $u.25itt6.25: she stock, slow,
.teaay to lower; most cows, 83.60fr4.23
fed heifers, S7; most grass kind, $4ft5
other classes generally steady: part-load
yearlings. $10; top otherwise. $9.25; choice
heavy steers, $8.90; better grade grassers.
fb.97: moat veaiers, $89.0; bulls, most
ly S3.25V3.73.
Hogs R.ceipts. 5500. 15?J2.r.o higher,
mostly 35c higher than Friday's average
195 to 225-pound weights to shippers, $8.35
V8.43; 300-pound averages. $8.2.; packer.
top, $8.40; bulk mixed, $7.758.25; bulk
of sales. $7.40)8.35; throw-out sows, $6.25
and up: pigs steady to strong. $8.40 paid.
Sheep Receipts, 16,000. sheep steady
to strong; bulk fat ewes. $.i. 1.1; lamhs,
strong to 25c higher; top westerns, 3S.75
bulk, S8.23S.H5.
Ouahs Livestock Market.
OMAHA, Oct. 10. U. S. bureau of mar
kets.) Hogs Receipts. 4000. Uneven. lOfi
c higher; bulk medium and light butch
ers, $7.50ff 8.25: practical top. $S.35; part
load, $8.40; bulk packing grades, $6.35
S 8.83.
Cattle Receipts. 16.500. Beef steers,
steady to 25o lower; no choice fed steers
here; she stock, mostly 152oc lower
bulls, weak: veals, steady to weak; stock
ers and feeders, steady to 25c lower.
Sheep Receipts, 22.500. Lambs, strong
early sales western. $7.508.25; sheep,
steady, ewe top, $4.25; feedera strong; top
feeding lambs, $i.
Seattle Livestock Market,
SEATTLE, Oct. 10. Hogs Steady.
No
receipts. Prime. $9.5010; smooth heavies,
$78; rough heavies, $4.50&6; pigs, $9
iff to.
Cattle Stronger. Receipts. 3.i2. Prime
steers. $606.50: medium to choice. $5 6
common to good, $4(5; best cows and
heifers, $55.50; medium to choice. $4( 5;
common to good, $34; light calves, $10
rll; medium calves. $89; heavy calves,
$68; bulls. i:i.50M4.
Prisoners to Work on Roads.
KELSO. Wash.. Oct. 10. (Special.)
Sh.riff J. W. Hoggratt is preparing
to put Into effect the county com
missioners' recent order to work the
prisoners in the Cowlitz county Jail
on highway repairs. There are now
six prisoners In the jail, most of them
bootleggers.
nAIXY METEOROLOGICAL RETORT.
PORTLAND, Oct. 10. Highest tempera
ture, 71 degrees; lowest. 44. River read
lr.g. 8 A. M., 1 foot; change In last 24
hours, none. Total rainfall 15 P. M. to 5
P. M.), non: total since September 1, S.08
inchea; normal, 2.99 inches; excess, 0 09
Inch. Sunrise, 6:21 A. M. ; sunset, 5:
P. M. Total sunshine, 8 hours and .53
minutes; possible sunshine. 11 hours and
14 ntfnutes. 51oonrise. 3:03 P. 31. Tues
day: moonset. 1:10 A. M. Tuesday. Barom
eter (reduce dto sea level). 5 P. II., 3U.06
Inches. Relative humidity: S A. ii., loo
per cent; noon, 65 per cent; 6 P. M. 60
per cent, '
THE WEATHER.
gTATIONg.
3
Hi
SB
11
s
14' 95 1C?lve- 47 8.00
An 1 11XO 5 00
400 7 .75 S hn..
17 10.001 8 hogs..
197 8.601 1 ho. .'.
249 9 .00! 3 hog...
2x0 9 001 4 hogs..
122 9 COl 4 hogs..
144 B.oo. 4 hoirs..
105 30.00 no hogs. .
20S 10 00178 hogs..
193 9 751 3 hogs..
101,10 00'59 lmb.
100 T 301113 amo
190 10 no:io lambs.
356 lO.OOIos Iambs.
873 7.001 10 yearl.
227 8.00 87 yearl..
70 BO01108 vearl.
165 ft mil 3 walk
Prices quoted at the Portland
Biocayaras were as follows:
20 30.00
3 85 10.00
800 8 00
24(1 9.00
127 1000
24ft 0.50
225 30 00
371 10.OO
133 10 50
420 7.30
6.00
6 00
4 00
6 00
2.O0
4.23
4 25
8 50
Union
Choice steers .
Medium to good steer.
Fair to medium steera
Common to fair ateers. ...... .
Choice feeders ,
Fair to good feedera
Choice cow. and heifers
Medium to good cows, heifer.
Fair to medium cows, heir.r.
Common cows
Canners ........ .
Bulls
Choice dairy calves
Prime light calves
Medium light calves
Heavy calve.
Hogs
Prim, light
Smooth heavy, 250 to 300 lbs.
Smooth heavy, 300 lbs. up....
Rough heavy ,.
Fat pies
. .$ 6.00J 2.i
. . 5 .30 6 00
. . 5.0OT 5.50
. . 4.oor 5.00
. . 4.5flr 5.00
.. 8.T5il 4.50
4.504s .1.00
4 001, 4.60
3 Sn 4.30
2.75W 3.50
1.50 2.7.-,
snow 4oo
lO.OOfi 10.50
0 f,ll 111 00
6.50 s 7 50
S.OOj? 6.50
8 5ft 1 0.00
R.Onrffl 9.(10 I
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Calgary ....
Chicago . .
Denver .....
Des Moines.
Kureka ....
Galveston , .
Helena
J uneau . . .
Kansas City.
1,0 Angeles.
Marshfield ..
.Med ford ....
Minneapolis
New Orleans
New York...
North Head.
Phoenix . . . .
Pocatello ...
Portland ...
ltoseburg , , .
Sacramento .
St. Louis. .. .
Salt Lake...
San Diego. . .
San Fran.-...
Seattle
Sitka
Spokane . . ..
Tacoma ....
Tatoosh ....
Valdez
Walla Walla.
Washington. .
Winnipeg .. .
Yakima ....
T) Win.
p :
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Wathr.
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T6 0.00..W Clear
T2,0.00,14jSW Pt. cloudy
64 0.0O. .1 Clear
38 0.001.. 3 Pt. cloudy
68 0.001. . NB Clear
66 0.00,24N" WiClear
64
60 0.00:.. is Pt. cloudy
82,0.00 . . 3 Clear
62 0.00 . . SW Clear
48 t30,0.42. . S Kaln
50 72 O.0O 24' N ICIear
61) 74 O.Ooi. .iSW ICIear
80 0.02,.. S H.'loudy
80,0.00 . ,s ICIear
46 0.201U NWiCloudy
84 0.00;..S Clear
72,0.00 IS S Clear
4il 50 0.0O12;.S Cloudy
84 0.uo. .HW ICIear
7l0.00,..iW Clear
Tl O.Ool. . NWICIear
T8O.UO1..N CUar
84!o.Oti.. s Clear
66 0.00,12:SW Clear
4 0.001. .iNW, Clear
TO.O.OOilO.NW
661 .66 0.00 20 V
60, Oil O.OOi. .j.NW
. .t52( ;. .1
421 T4 0.00). .INK
. .1 TO 0.0O . .(N
481 60jO.OO,22,S
30 . ..'1.701.. INK
601 T4 O.OOI. . W
48 80'O.UO.. . N
SO 40 0.08 .. .W
40 82.0.00. -I ;CIear
I't. cloudy
.Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy,
Rain
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
A. M. today; tP. M. report of preced
ing day.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Fair, northeast
erly winds.
Oregon and Washington Fair, moderate
northeasterly wind.
A Selected List of
ond Bargains
Yield About
$25,000 Port of Portland 6s 1926 5.65
Due July 1, 1D26. J. & J. Dn. S1000-.500. Trice 101.60.
$5,000 Deschutes Co., Or., 6 . . . 1932-34 5.85
Due serially M. & N. Den. 11000. Trice 101.20-101.35.
$3,000 Wheeler Co., Or., Road 6..1937-39 5.875
Due serially J. & J. Den. $1000. Trice 101. 27-101. 36.
$2,500 Enterprise, Or., Imp 6s 1931 6.00
Due Jan. 7, 1931. Kst. 192. J. & J. Den. $i00. Price 100.
$500 Astoria. Or., Imp. 6s 1940 6.09
Due Feb. 1, 1940. y. & A. Den. J5O0. Price 99.
$3,000 Fresno Co., Cal., Road 7s.l 923-27 6.50
Due serially. J. & J. Den. $1000. Price 100.92-102.45.
$4,000 Port of Siuslaw 6s
Due serially, J. & J. Den. $1000.
7.00
,1926-32 6.50
Trice 96.30-9S.17.
$1,000 Casper, Wyo., Imp. 6s 1930 7.00
Due Mar. 5, 1930. Est. 1924. M. & S. Den. $500. Trice 97-75.
$1,500 Pullman, Wash., Imp. 7s 1931
Due July 18, 1931. Est. 1922, July 18. Den. $500. Trice 100
$25,000 Gov'nment of Argentina 7s..l923 7.20
Due Octobar 1, 1923. A. & O. Den. $1000. Trice 99.625.
$2,000 Edmonton, Alberta, 5V2...1929 8.00
Due October 1, 1929. A. & O. Den. $1000. Trice 86.43.
$1,000 Edmonton, Alberta, 6s .1922 9.00
Dire Sept. 1, 1922. M. & S. Den. $1000. Price 97.42.
$1,000 Bethlehem Steel 7s 1922 7.00
Due July 15, 1922. J. & J. Den. $1000. Trice 100.
$11,500 Fisk Rubber Co. 8s 1941 8.10
Due Sept. 1, 1941.
$1,000 Otis Steel Co. 8s.
Due Aug. 1, 1941, h & A.
M. & S. Den. $100-$500. Trice 99
. . .1941
Den. $500. Price 99.
8.10
$10,600 West. States Gas & EI. 6s . . 1927 8.30
Due i'eb. 1, 1927. F & A. Den. $1000-$500-$100. Trice 90.
The above bonds assure security of capital, high
yield and ready marketability.
Call and ask for details.
Camp
Co.
OSCONr .LOO)
ioiM.i.MgN. uiLoma
ftPTM AMD ST. a
HI 114
N.vul Btores.
SAVANNAH. Ga.. Oct. 10. Turpentine
firm, 68c. Sules, 230; receipts, 444; ship
ments, 815;, stuck, 9074.
Kosin firm, sales, 891: receipts, 1262;
shipment., 194: stot-k, 79 "32 Quote: H.
$3.83: D. 13.95: E, F, O, $4.13: It. $4.23;
I 14.30: K. 64.80; M, J5.20; N. $3.23; WU,
5.U0; WW, t.-i.8.-i.
Thone your want ads to The Orero-
nfun. Mnln 7070. Antnmntlc nCO-Sri.
One of the very few nations whose revenue exceeds
expenditures.
Argentine Republic
2-year 7 Gold Treasury Notes
Argentina is prosperous. Its income exceeds its outgo.
Its per capita debt is only $S2. It is one of the world's
great agricultural centers. The country is solid, eco
nomically -and politically, so much so that the foreign
investments aggregate $3,750,000,000.
For a short-term, high-grade in
vestment we unreservedly recom
mend these notes. They are payable
in U. S. Gold.
A General Obligation
Price 995-8 to Yield Over TJ
Denomination $1000
LUMBERMENS
,TDBix(oMxr' -BANK
Broadway and Oak
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800
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NEW YORK, Oct. 10. Forelcn exchange
strons;. Great Britain, demand $3.80.
Korricn Bonds.
Foreign bond quotations furnished by
tha Overbeck & Cook, company ot Port
land:
Ask.
Tteletan rest 3s
Belgian prem 5s ..
BelRian 7a. 1U45
Belgian 8s. 1041 ...
Belgian 6s, 1021 ..
Belgian (is, 3025 ...
Brazil 8a. (new) ..
British 8 Us. 1022 .
British 5s. 1927 ...
3S
42
SOU
ai
j2
211
27 W
10U. i .
n.f ' u.nt.h Km ina
58 V, . British vky 4s
254 British ref 4s
57 i Bordesux As. 1034 ..
94 1 Caasdlan 3s. 1928 ..
1,114 Canadian. Vis. 1021
Bid.
. . 5
..101H
..300
..100ii
.. 03
..054
.. no
..374
. . 305
. .30:!
..280
..270
. . R4
.. 13
v4
71 Canadian 6 Us, 1U29
101
10114
loo Vi
054
05
884
375
375
200
2!0
84 H
84
100
94 ii
Federal
Land Bank
Ten Twenty Year
5 Bonds
PIE: MAY 1, 1941
Jfot rede.'in.hl. before May
1, 1B31
. Exempt from federal, state,
municipal and local taxation
Price 10O and aecraed later...
Yielding: 5
Circular on request for AR-425
The National City
Company
Offices In more than GO cities
Yean Bids;.. Portland.
Main 0072.
ui mi ! tu ion w-mn.ni mm sauss ' am"
(11
11 i'-o ;.;--.'v--. ;-J
Permanence
Cheap bulldlnirs are temporary,
and all give way to permanent
structures as cities arrow. It is
no longer a queation of a few
dollars' additional expense for
new buildings, the main consid
eration beins to employ skill and
materials to create and erect
structures that shall be endur
ing. Experience has likewise de
veloped the same sentiment in the
public mind in regard to pave
ment; the best, namely. Warren-lte-Bitulithic,.
being; generally
conceded as the cheapest in the
long run.
Long Term Government Bonds of the Highest Grade
KINGDOM OF NORWAY
3 BONDS OF 1888
AVERAGE INTEREST 6 TO 7'z
These bonds are due in 1963 and during that time your
interest yield will range from 6 at the present low
price of exchange up to 7yro with exchange at par.
When this bond is paid in 1963, if exchange is at par,
you will receive $486.66 for your investment of $193.00
in addition to the yearly income.
PRICE $195.00 for 100
In our opinion these bonds afford a conservative and
profitable investment.
Full details upon application.
L Devereaux &(5mpany
INVESTMENT BONDS
8T SIXTH STREET PORTLANP. OREGON BROADWAY 1043
Free to Investors
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