TIIE MORNING OKEGONIAN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1021
21
BETTER FEELING
M WET
MARKET
Buyers' Offers More Numer
ous, but Few Sellers. -
EXCHANGE BIDS ADVANCED
Savl ng I n .Lower Freight HatQs
Will Go to Farmers Ocean
I'relgbts Are Also Declining.
There wm a mor confident feeling In
th wheat markst yesterday and buyers
snowed more disposition to take on wheat,
but this did not apply particularly to the.
xporters, notwithstanding- the lower ocean
freights quoted. These were down to S3s
bid and 40a asked.
Wheat offers at the Merchants Bi
banre were 8 cents higher on hard white,
3 cents higher on club and 25 cents high
er on the other grades than Saturday.
Prices bid In the country however, were
Unchanged from the' close of last week,
being 1.05 for club and forty-fold and
11.07 fur hard winter, Portland. These
were equal to about 90 to 05 cents In the
Interior for club wheat. The prices are
till out of line with farmers ldeaa and
there waa little selling.
The cut In railroad rates en grain and
srrain products, ordered by the Interstate
commerce commission, will equal about
cents a bushl on wheat. This saving
will go to the farmers and will not affect
the price of wheat here.
The coarse grain market waa quiet.
Kovember and December white oats were
91 lower and eastern yellow corn was
down $-', There was no demand for gray
eats. ftarlpy was unchanged.
World shipments of wheat and flour
last week were 13,641,000 bushels, of which
436,000 bushels went to India. North
America shipped 11.048,000 bushels of
Wheat and 2,102,000 bushels of corn. Total
world shipments of corn were 4,846,000
bushels.
Argentine weather waa ft no according
to cables received and the crop outlook Is
being maintained. Rains have fallen over
a wide area In India.
Terminal receipts. In ears, were reported
by the Merchants' Exchange as follows:
Wheat. Bar. Fir. Ota. Hav.
Portland, Monday
Year ago
188
89
Reason to date... 14079
Year SRO 5UI-5
Tacoma, Saturd'y '21
Year a (to -ft
Season to dute... 400
Year ago 2402
Seattle, Saturday '2S
Your trr 77
-aon to date... 8404
Year ago 2114
ion
tts
72
103
"T
813
112
10
6
80
2l'
i
B72
131
17
"
130
8
417
214
T2
120
"i
234
121
23
6
B2
6U9
277
749
12
7
601
700
IRISH D UTTER OFFERED NEW YORK
Domestic Fine Grades Are Steady In East
ern Markets.
Eastern butter markets opened steady
last week with the demand principally
for fine grades. However, seconds at
Chicago ruled very firm and active and
medium grades toward the close- of the
week became more active. Atlantic coast
markets lost their strength toward the
Clone of the week and supplies became
more liberal, but all markets were steady
at the close. Canadian butter Is movlug
In New York at 454c Centralized cars
at Chicago ruled steady throughout the
week, although not active, and If a buyer
found a 00 score that he could use he waa
willing to pay the price, and some paid
light premium, but 8tto were draggy all
week and offerings ahowed considerable
range. Eighty-eight score cars were In
limited supply and demand active. Of
ferings of Irish butter are reported at 44c,
duty paid.
The San Francisco market showed con
alderable fluctuation In prices during the
week and 02 score declined He from Fri
day to Wednesday. Toward the end of
the week prices advanced lo and closed
only He below the opening figure. Trad
ing ws quiet and shipping demand from
the south fell off, leaving a surplus of all
ejradrs. The weaker tone was also Influ
enced by the talk of Imported butter and
heavy receipts from outside points. De
mand improved Thursday for the top
grades and they became rather scarce.
Medium and undergrade! also moved more
frerly and closing' tone was firm. San
Francisco and Los Angeles show a marked
atorage decrease and the Pacific coast Is
approximately 1,300,000 pounds short of
last year. It Is generally thought that
prices are about as high now as they
will go this season, due to availability of
foreign butter. Recelpta Included a ship
ment of Canadian butter.
LOWER FREIGHT RATES ON FRC1T
Traffic and Credit Association of Yakima
Working For Rednrtloa.
Another reduction In freight rate on
fruit Is confidently expected as a result
f the recent hearing before the Interstate
commerce commlwlon, as a .part of the
genera) rate reduction. Meanwhile the
Yakima Traffic and Credit association and
Individual shippers and growers are work
ing for a further extension of the reduced
rates which went Into effect August 22.
The $1.50 rate, which means with taxes
about 77 cents a box, has been extended
beyond December 31 to Chicago, but be
yond Chicago after that time the old
rates of $1,064 or 63 cents a box will
prevail.
Yakima shippers of fruit are laying
plans for Immediate action In oaae the
railroad strike is called and a number of
large shippers have expressed the hope
that the lue will be brought to a per
manent and definite settlement, even If
It Involves a strike. E. E. Samson of E. E.
Kimsnii & Co and Fred Eberle of the
Yakima County Horticultural union both
take this attitude. C. W. Grant of Rtchey
A Gilbert, member of the transportation
committee of the traffic association, says
plans are worked out for the handling: of
the situation In case of strike,
YAKIMA ArrLKS ARK BEING STORED
Large Quantities Pnt Away Becanae of Car
Shortage and Threatened Strike.
I a rice quantities of apples are going Into
Cold storage In the Yakima valley as a
rcoult of the car shortage and threatened
strike, but so far not many have been
sent to Seattle for storage In port com
minion ho une and for later shipment by
water. The boat sailing November 4 for
Atlantic ports will carry some Wenatchee
fhtpnv'nt . hut lit tie from Yakima. The
next sailing; to the United Kingdom, No
vember 20, wllr take a considerable ton
nage of Yakima apples, however.
Definite promise of relief from the
shortage of refrigerator cars haa been
given for next week. W. J. Urquhart, rep
resenting valley shippers at Chicago, wired
on Friday that 1605 cars had passed
through Chicago westbound and the
Northern Pacific reported 500 oars In
eastern, division and 46 cars In middle
western divisions. Allowing for possible
duplication In eastern divisions, the office
of the Traffic and Credit association esti
mated that 1800 cars are on the way and
will arrive early next week.
Carlot shipments from the Takima, val
ley for tbe week October 14 totaled 1022
cara. only slightly less thaa the shipment
for the previous week.
Visible Wheat Supply Decrease.
The American visible wheat supply com
pares as follows:
Bushels. Increase.
Oct. 24. 1921 fi.V615,0O0 218.00
Oct. 25. 81.411.WKJ Z..U.OWJ
OeL 27. 101 95.314.000 1.R31.0O0
Oct. 28. 10X8 113,oOS,000 o.tt6.0u0
decrease.
The corn visible Is 19.667,000 bushels, an
Increase of 2. 250.OO0 bushels: oats. 68,8.'7.-
0lK bushels, a decrease of 027.OO0 bushels:
rye, 9,516,000 bushels, a decrease of 413. 0OU
bushels; barley, 3.787.OO0 bushels, a de
crease of 07,000 bushels.
The Canadian wheat visible Is 24,470.000
bushels agatnat 15,131.000 bushels a year
ago, oats 8,018,000 bushels against 2,668.000
bushels and barley 2,138,000 bushels against
1,174,000 bushels.
Cuba Butter Market Slow.
The cube butter market was a slow af
fair. There was a good supply on hand,
but buyers were scarce. Consumption fell
off when prices were recently raised and
the subsequent reduction haa not yet re
vived business.
Egg prices were generally unchanged
with only a moderate demand.
Poultry was about steady at Saturday's
quotation. Dressed veal waa very weak
and the market was lower.
Arlxona Grapefruit Received.
A fair aised shipment of southern Ore
gon Tokay grapeswwas received yesterday
and quoted at 92.25 2.73 a lug.
A ear of Arisona grapefruit arrived and
was put on sale at $4.509 a box. A car
of California tomatoes also arrived.
Oregon Apples at Boston.
A car of Oregon Spltzenberge. offered
at the Boston auction, brought the fol
lowing prices: Extra fancy, all sizes,
12.1043 05; averaging: $2.26; fancy, all
sixes. tl.73Q2.73, averaging 92.14,
More Kgga and Leas Butter Held.
Official figures on storage holdings In
the United States on October 1 of this
and last year compare as follows:
Pound:
1021. 1020.
Creamery butler. .00.1 23,000 113.3S ,000
American cheese. .. .44.842.0t)0 65,007.000
Eggs 0.2I5.0UO fi.2u0.000
3.0U0.2.M 1,783.401
5H2.5K5 2S.406
2.300,438 1,102,008
.. 25.00 25.00 . 25.00
Cases.
Bank Clearing.
Bank clearings of the northwestern cities
yesterday were as follows:
Clearings. Balances.
Portland 0.91u.i8 $1.W37.144
Seattle
Tacoma
Spokane
PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS
Grain. Flour, Feed, Etc
Merchants' Exchange, noon session:
Bid
Wheat Oct. Nov. Dec.
Hard whito 1.03 $ 108 $ 1.03
Soft white ... 102 1-02 1.02
White club 1-02 1.02 1.0-
Hard winter 1 02 1.02 1.02
Northern spring .... 1 02 1.02 y
Red Walla 100 .07 .07
Oats
No. 2 white feed
Brewing 25.00 23.00 25.00
Standard feed 23.50 23.50 23.50
Not2nE. T. shipment. 24.00 24.00 24.00
No. 3 E. Y. shipment. 24. U0 24.00 24.00
FLOUR Sam!!y patents, $7 per barrel;
whole wheat, 90.20; graham, 96; bakers'
bard wheat, $7.05; bakers, bluestero pat
ents, f6.55; valley soft, wheat, 5.60;
straights, $5.25.
Ml LLKE ED Price, f. o. b. mill: Mill- !
run, 922 per ton; rolled barley, $34(130;
rolled oats. $33; scratch feed; $47 per ton.
CORN Whole, $34; cracked, 936 per i
ton.
KAY Buying price f. o. b. Portland:
Alfalfa. $15 per ton; cheat, $ 12 'o 12.50;
oat and vetch, $14 014.50; clover, $12;
valley timothy, $1515.50; eastern Oregon
timothy, $lttitfl8 50.
.Dairy and Country Produce. .
BUTTER Cubes, extras, 43e per pound;
prints, parchment wrapped, box lots, 47c ;
cartons, 4fsc. Butterfat, buying prices:
No. 1 grade, 47c, delivered Portland.
EOGS Case count. 47&48c; candled
ranch. 50c; association firsts. &5c; as
sociation selects, ttuc; association pullets,
40c.
CHEESE Tillamook triplets, price to
Jobbers f. o. b. Tillamook, 26c; Young
Americas. 27c pound.
POULTRY Hens, 2028c lb.; springs,
21 23c; ducks, 2025c; geese, nominal;
turkeys. live, 33a. ,
PORK Fancy, 13913He per pound.
VEAL Fancy, 13 0 Mo per pound.
Fruit and Vegetables.
FRUITS Valencia oranges. $611 5.50 per
box; lemons. $ft7.75; grapefruit. $4.50S
per box; bananas, SHfeOc lb.; apples.
91254 25 box; peaches, $1.251.60 box;
pears. $1.75 v-2.73 box; huckleberries, low
15c per pound; grapes, Oregon Tokays,
$2.23j2.75 per lug; Oregon Concords, B-fl Hc
per lb.: California red Emperors. 10c per
pound ; canahHH, '2h 3c per pound ; cran
berries. $4..-0'g5.30 per box.
POTATOES Oregon. $2.002.23 per
hundred; Yakima. 9-25 per hundred;
sweet potatoes. 4ff5e per pound.
OVTO.va Yellow. $3.506 4.50 sack.
VEGETABLES Cabbage, 22o lb.;
lettuce, $'i.50i2.75 crate; carrots, $1.50
Wl "5 per sack; garlic. 10?2Oc per pound;
beets $2 ft 2.23 per box; cucumbers. 7it
5o per box; team, 8?12o per pound;
celery. 70ctf$l per doxen; green peppers,
flfc 10c per lb.; cauliflower, $1.251.30 per
doxen; pumpkins. 2Hc per pound; squash,
2Sc pound; a-prouts, ltfcc pound: toma
toes. 91.253 per box; turnips, 9- 2.50
per sack parsnips. $2f2.30 per sack.
Staple Groceries.
Latest Jobbing quotations:
SUGAR (sack basis Cane, granulated,
6.35c pound; beet, 6.15c.
NUTS Walnuts. Manchurlan. 20ff24Hc
pound; Busil nut-. I(tf20c; filberts, JiOtf
23c; almonds, 26(8)27c; peanuta, 60 per
pound.
KICK Blue Rose, 7c per pound; Japan
style, 6c per pound.
BEANS Small white, S.SSc; large,
white. 8.85c ; pink, "be; lima. 7 7 Vi c ;
red. 7c per pound.
COFKKB Rousted, bulk. In drums, IS
03.Vc per pound.
SALT Granulated. bales, $3.20 4.03;
half ground, ton 60s. 917 23; lOOs. $10.23.
HONEY Comb, new crop, $6.5097 per
case.
LTV 1 E4 I ' rrvii s-J 'a-' irrm,
firs. $ 1.40 1? 3. 73 per box; apples. le lb.;
peaches. 15ft 17c; apricots, 2326c;
prunes, 7 6 12c.
TURKEYS
Ship
THE SAV1XAR CO, IsfC.
Portland.
I.rt
r. Put Yob Oar MalHa
l.L.
CHICKEN Special
ITntll Friday rnon. October JSth, trill
ray 19o a pound fop hens 3 4 to 4
bs. in good condition, delivered to
our store.
Rt'BY CO.. Fr Street, Pert J
laao, uresaa.
GAINS IN RAILS SMALL
OILS AVD IXDCSTRIAIi STOCKS
FIRM AT SEW TORE.
Changes In Liberty Issues Are
Slight, bnt Other Domestic
Bonds Are Stronger.
NEW IOPK, Oct. 1. The railroad
labor altuatlon continued to exercise a
powerful Influence orer tbe stock market
today, altbou&h trustworthy advices sus
tested that earnest efforts toward a com
promise of differences were tinder way.
London and continental centers were
n.rvous In consequence of the Irish and
Hungarian situations and the local money
market stiffened as a result of last Satur
day's large loss of cash reserves by clear
ing house Institutions.
Dealings in rails, were not especially
large and ffalns In those stocks held with
in limited bounds, but domestic oils, also
equipments, motors and various affiliated
specialties made extreme advances of une
to four points.
Foreign oils denoted a recurrence of last
week's liquidation of those Issues. Royal
Dutch snd Shell Transport were under In
termittent pressure, as was also Mexican
Petroleum, in which shorts finally were
driven to cover.
Steels manifested all of their recent Ir
regularity, but the course of these stocks
Indicated that the speculative element had
discounted any unfavorable features of the
United States Steel quarterly, statement,
w hich will be Issued tomorrow. Sales were
&GO.00O shares.
The five per cent opening rate for call
loans was advanced to 6 per cent at mid
day and 6 per cent in the final hour, with
out Interference, however, to the higher
trend of many industrial and miscellaneous
Issues. Time funds were unchanged and
commercial paper and bank acceptances
remained steady.
Exchanges on London and other Impor
tant European points did not reflect politi
cal conditions: Sterling rose to a fraction
6f lte maximum for the current movement
and even the German mark held firm, notwithstanding-
the fall of the Wlrth minis
try, but far easterrr rates, especially the
Chinese quotation, reacted shsrply.
liberty Issues made only slight gains or
10SJ4.., but the general run of domestic
bonds was firmer than the share list. For
eign bonds were mixed, though meinly
lower, Cuba Cane sevens Improving, how
ever, on financing prospects. Total sales,
par value, ,12.350,000.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
(Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke Co.,
Portland.!
Sales. High. Low.
Adams Fxp.. ...... .....
Agr Chem... 600 81 30
do pfd
Ajax Kubber.. oOO 201. 20 H
Alaska Gold.. ..... .....
Alaska Jun.,.. ..... .....
Allied Chem.. 1.300 4 45
Allls-Chalmera 1.200 S-ibt S3
do pfd .....
ZOO 2 26
100 ST. ii Sb -r,
21 MJ 20 25'A
100 84 84
400 130 120
100 10 109
2, So per
Hide., Bops. Kte,
TALLOW No. 1. 4c; No.
Mund.
CASCARA BARK So a pound delivered
Fortlsnd.
HOP.- 1921 crop, choice. 25o pound.
HI DCS Fresh cured. Ro per pound
bulls. 4c; calf, 12c per pound; kip. 7c; dry
bide.. c: dry salt hides. 7o per pouno.
I'BLTS Dry pelts, full wool, 810c
pound; salt pelts, 35iOo each, accordius
to sise.
WOOL New ello RUttltfl oer nound.
MOHAIR New clip. Itio per pound, de
livered Portland.
Provisions.
HAMS All slses. 2$31t: skinned. S3c
picnics. 18c: cottage roll. 22c.
BACON Fancy. 4t&45c; choice, 27
ajc; standard. U3V4ic.
LARD Pure tierces. 14o pound; com'
preened tierces. 14c
SUI SALT Bseks, l'ff23c; platea. 15c
Oils.
LINSEED OIL Raw. In barrels. 9c
B-gslloa cans, (1.04. Boiled, in barrels.
Vic; 6-gallon rsns. ll.Od.
TURPENTINE In drums. 11; 5-gallon
cans. si. la.
WHITB LEAD 100-pound kegs, 13!4e
per pound.
COAL OIL Tank wagon, and Iron bar
rels. 17 He: case. soes7c.
OASOL1NB Tsnk wagons and Iron bar
rels, zee; cases, so see.
New Tork Sugar Market.
NEW TORK, Oct. 24 Raw sugar, cen
trifugal. 4.11c; refined, fine granulated.
5.'0U5.30C.
statin, today, 16-i s-SO-Ad.
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BOO
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Am Cot OH .. .
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Am H & L...
do pfd......
Am Ice
Am Intl Corp
Am Linseed..
do pfd......
Am Loco ....
do pfd
Am Saf Razor
Am Fh A -Cm
Am Smelter ..
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Am Steel Fdy
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Am Sumatra.
Am Tel A Tel
Am Tobhaco..
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Am Wool ....
do old. .....
Am W pfd...
Am zinc .....
Anaconda ...
Assd Oil
Atchison ....
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Baldwin Loco.
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Balto A Ohio.
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Beth Stl "B"
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Butte C- A Z
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Byrs Bros...
Caddo Oil
Calif Packing
Calif Pft ....
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Canadian Pac
Cen Leather...
Cerr de Pasco
Chandler M"t
Chgo A N W
Chi Gt w....
do pfd ....
Chili Copper..
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do nfd ....
Coco Cola .....
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Colo F A I...
Colo South. ...
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Colum Graph.
Ccn Gas ....
Cons Cigars...
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Contl Can ...
Corn Prod....
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Co.den Oil
C, R I A P. . .
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Crucible .....
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Cuba Cane....
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Cuban Am S..
Dela A Hud..
Dome Mines
Kndicott John 17.20O
Erie 300
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Famous Play. 8.600
Fed M A S...
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Flsk Tire . . . .
Gnston Wms. .
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Gen Motor....
Glen Alden...
Gen Asphalt..
Goodrich ....
Goodyear ....
Granny
Gt Nor Ore. . .
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Greene Can...
Gulf S Steel. .
Ha?k Barker
Houston Oil.
Hupo Motor..
Ill central. ...
Inspiration . ..
Int Agr C com
do pfd .. ..
Interboro ....
do pfd .....
Inter Calla...
Int Harv
do pfd
Int Merc Mar.
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Int Nickel ...
Int Paper.....
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Invincible OIL
Island Oil....
Jewel Tea....
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Kelly-SpEfid . 2.100
Kennecolt .... 6iM)
Keystone Tire. 800
Lack Steel
Lee Tire 300
Lehigh Valley. 800
Lorillard
Lowe Theaters
L A N
Marlani Oil
Mex Pet 4G.1O0
Miami 500
Mid States Oil ,.vii
Midvale Steel. 100
M K A T
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Mnnt Power .. ......
Mont Ward .. BOO
Mo Psc 1.000
Mo Pac pfd. . . 1,000
M St P A 8 S M
North Am .... 1.000
Nat Biscuit
Nat Enamel .. 8O0
Nat Lead
Nevada Con .. 2. OOO
New Haven .. 1.000
Norfolk A W.. 1 ooo
Nor Pae 8.8O0
Nov, Scotia St
N Y Central .. SOO
Okla Prod ref. ,20
Ontario Silver
Ontario A W
Otis Steel
Pacific Dev
Psc Gas A Ele 1.200
Punts Allegro. 2.3"
Pacific Oil ... 21.AO0
Pan Amn Pet. S.liM)
Pae Am P "B"
Penna .......
Peo Gas
Pere Msrquefe
Phllsdelp'a Co
Pure Oil
Pierce Arrow .
Pierce Oil ....
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Ray Cans ....
Reading ......
Remington ...
Replogie Steel.
Republic IAS
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Rep Motors ..
Roy Dutch Oil
Ry Steel spg. .
Saxon Motors .
3ears Roebuck
Shattuck. Ariz
Shell T A T...
Sinclair ......
Stand Oil Cal.
Sloss Shef . ...
Sou Pacific...
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Strom Carb...
Studebaker ...
Swift A Co...
Tenn O A Ch.
Texas Oil ....
Texas Pac . . .
Tex P C A O.
Tob Products.
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Union Oil Del.
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United Alloy..
United Drug. .
Utd Food Pits.
United Fruit. .
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U S Smelting.
V S Steel
do pfd
Utah Copper.
Va Chem.....
do pfd.....
Vanad Steel..
Vivandou .....
Wabash
do A pfd..
do B pfd..
Western Pac.
do pfd.....
Western Union
West BAM..
West Md
White Motors.
Willys Ovd...
do pfd. . . .
Wilson Packg.
ls central...
Woolworth ...
Worth Pump..
WALE
White Oil
80
1.7O0
2.1O0
2O0
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1.100
1.100
18
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42
40
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1.000
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80
66
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76
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84
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84
128
108
18
88
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61
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11
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131 '4
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81
10
18
80
70
22
86
6
77
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96
83
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63
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BONDS.
47
77
10
42
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68
6
81
21
80
77
19
42
21
30
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7'
40
21
25
64
8
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119
67
13
110
8
62
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78
110
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71
80
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7
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82
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9
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117
40
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63
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68
20
20
47
77
10
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83
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67
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77
10
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81
73
97
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40
21
23
64
6
20
110
25
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12
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7
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63
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45
87
82
7
110
63
27
71
80
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20
13
21
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62
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9
83
64
25
84
25
117
80
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..86
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C S 2s reg. ...M00lNo Pac 4a
do 2s cou...100 do 3s
do 4s reg. ..104Pac TAT 5s..
do cv 4s cou.104;Penn con 4s.
Panama 3s reg.76,So Pac.cv 2a.,
do 8s cou. . . .76 ;So Ry 5s
Am TitT cv 6s. 102 jL'nion Pac 4s..
Atch gen 4s... ;,U S Steel S...
D A R con 4s.. 68
NYC deb 6s !)." 'Bid
Liberty Bond Quotations
Liberty . bond quotations furnished by
Overbeck A Cooke Co. of Portland:
HlKh Low Close
8V5S v 92.74 82.44 92.44
first 4s 93.4U
second 4s 82.20 82.10 92.20
Liberty, first 4s .... 93.80 93.50 93.16
Liberty, second 4s.. 92.60 82 36 82.40
Liberty, third, 4s.. ..94.94 94.68
Liberty, fourth 4s.
Victory, 4s
Victory. 8s
Liberty,
Liberty,
Liberty,
TJ K 5s. 1929 , 92
u 1. as. rjji es
92
S3
92.90 92.70
99.48 99.40
99.46 99.42
94.74
92 70
89 40
99.40
Boston Closing; Mining,
Alloues ...
Aris Com..
Cal A Ariz.
Cal A Heel
Centennial
20Old Domln..
8iOceola .....
47 Quincy
235 ISuperior ....
8 Sup A Boa..,
23
87
. 2
1
Cop Range Con 33,snannon 11-16
E Butte Cop.. 9 IL'tah Con 2
Isle Roy Cop... 19 W'inona 40
Lake Copper... 2iWolverine. ..... 11
Swift A Co. Stocks.
Closing prices ror Swift A Co. stocks at
Chicago were reported by the Overbeck A
Cooke company of Portland as follows:
Swift A Co .....97
LIbby, McNeil A Llbby , 7
National Leather 6
Swift International 22
Honey, Silver, Jte. v
NEW TORK, Oct. 24. Call money, firm,
er; high, offered at and last loan 6 per
cent; low and ruling rate, 6 per cent;' clos
ing bid, B per cent.
Time loans steady; 60 and 90 days, 6
-5 per cent; six months. 6 fc'5 per
cent.
Prime mercantile paper,- 6654 per
cent.
Foreign bar sliver, 700.
. Mexican dollars, 64c
LONDON," Oct. 24. Bar silver, 40 d
per ounce. ,
Money, 2 per cent.
Discount rates, short bills, 3 per cent;
three months' bills, 8 11-166 3 K per cent.
New Tork Bonds.
New Tork bond quotations furnished bv
Herrln A Rhodes, Inc., of Portland:
Maturity Price.
Am Tel A Tel 6S 1922
do 6s 101:4
Am Tob 7s ..................1022
Am Tob 7s .................. .1923
Anaconda 7s B .............. .10i'9
do 6s A 1929
Armour cv 7s 1930
do 4s 11139
Argentine GI 5s 1945
Am Ag C'hm 7s 1941
Beih Steel 7s 1922
do 7s 1023
do Ea 7s 11135
Belgium Ext 7s 1943
00 (is 1925
do 8s 1940
Bergen 8s, City of ............. 1043
Berne 8s. City of 1945
Brazil 8s 1941
Canadian 6s 1926
do 5s 1K31
Can Nat Eq 7s ,.11(35
Chicago N-V 7s , lo.'io.
C M A St P gnArf 4s A 2014
Can Nor 7s ..1940
Chile bs 1941
Christiania 8s. City of 1943
Copper Exp 8s 1022
00 es 1923
do 8s 1UJ4
do bs 10!i3
Cuban Amer Sugar 8s 1931
Con Gas cv 7s ....1925
Dla Match 7s 1935
Denmark 8s ................. .1945
Danish Mun 8s ............... 1045
Dupont 7s .11(31 "
French ext 6s ................. 11(45
do 7s .1041
Grand Trunk 7s .............. 1910
Goodyear 8s 1941
Guit Oil 7s 1933
Great Northern 7s ........... .1936
Hershey 7s 1930
Humble Oil 7s 1923
Int Rap Ta ref 6s 1966
Int Mar CT 6s 1941
Int Rap Tr 7s 1021
Kennecott 7s 1030
Libby McNeil A Llbby 7s 11(31
Morris A Co 7s 1930
Mexican Pete bs 1936
NYC call 7s 1930
Norway 8s .. ............... 1940
Northwest Tel 7s 1941
Ohio C G 7s 1925
Pan Amer 7s 1930
Penna 6s 19.16
N P A G N (Jnt) 6s 1936
N P 6s 2047
San Paulo 8s 1936
Southwt Tel 7s 1925
Swedish Govt 6s 1939
Standard Oil N V 7s 1931
Steel A Tube 7s 1951
Swiss 8s 1940
Sears Roe 7s 1022
do 7s 1923
Solvay 8s 1927
Swift A Co 7s 1925
Un Tank 7s 1030
U S Rubber 7s 19311
Wilson 1st 6s 1928
West Elec 7s 1925
Westlnghouse 7s 1031
Zurich 8s 1943
89
98
101
101
86
81
100
83
72
95
100
98
98
101
95
10(1
101
103
99
84
92
102
103
54
104
99
103
100
101
101
102
97
103
105
104
103
99
100
94
103
103
100
103
98
99
51
S3
73
97
97
101
93
104
105
104
84
91
101
103
102
97
119
91
107
92
KIS
99
98
100
IOO
102
102
89
101
103
104
Foreign Exchange.
Foreign exchange rates at the close of
business yesterday, furnished by North
western National bank of Portland. The
amount quoted Is the equivalent of the
foreign unit in United States funds:
Country Unit. Rate
Austria, kronen I .0012
Belgium, Jranca .vi.o
Bulgaria, leva .0076
Cxecho-Slovakia, kronen, .0112
Denmark, kroner .19J0
England, pound aterling ........... 8.94U
Finland, flnmark 0166
France, franca .0i32
Germany, marks .0066
Greece, drachmas .0455
Holland, guilders 3410
Hungary, kronen .0020
Italy. lire .o.l'.ia
Jugo-Siavls, kronen V043
soreaf, kroner .iaa
Portugal, eAuiioi .1003
Roumania lei 0081
Serbia, dinara .................... .0143
Spain, pesetas .................... .14j
Sweden, kroner ..- .2322
Switzerland, franca .18.3
China Hongkong, local currency - .5650
Shanghai, taeis muu
Japan, yen .4823
NEW TORK. Oct. 24. Foreign exchange
firm. Great Britain, demand $3 04. cables
J3.94; France, demand 7.80c, cables
7.30c; Italy, demand, 8. 93c. cables
8.93c: Belgian, demand 7.19c. cables
7.20c; Germany, demand .60c cables .80 c;
Holland, demand 34.08c cables 34.14c:
Norway, demand 13.20cc Sweden, demand
23.10c; Denmark, demand, 19.15c; Switzer
land, demand 18.40c: Spain, demand 13.30c;
Greece, demand 4.45; Argentina, demand
13.25; Brazil, demand. 13.37; Montreal.
91c -
Great Britain demand advanced to
18.94; cables 13.95; 60-day bills on
banks, 3.92 In tbe lets dealings.
WET VISIBLE SHRINKS
rXEXPECTED FALLING OFF
LEADS TO BUYDfG.
Foreign Bonds.
Foreign bond quotations furnished by
the Overbeck A Cooke company of Port
land: Bid. A.k.
Belgian rest 6s 62 62
Belgisn prem 5s...... 65 70
Belgian 7s, 1945 100 101
Belgian 8s, 1941 100 100
Belgian 6s, 1923 93 95
Brazil 8s. new 99 99
British 5s. 1922 399 4(9
British 5n, 1922 305 4 (5
British Bs, 197 3.-4 894
British Bs. 1929 3-4 804
British vky 4s 301 311
British ref 4s 283 293
Bordesux 6s. 1934 84 84
Canadian Bs. 1037 89 80
ranad:nn 5s. 1926 93 94
Canadian 5s. 1928 94 93
Cansrtlsn 5s. 1931 92 93
Canadian 5s. 1927 89 90
Chilean 8s, 1941 C 98 99
Currency 5 6
Denmark 8s. 1945 103 104
Dan Muni 8s. 1945 102 102
French 4s, 1917 45
French 5s 1920 66 66
French Bs. 1931 33 B6
French 7s. 1941 93 93
French 8s. 1943 98 100
German W L is 4 5
rterlin 4s 5 B
Hsmburg 4s 4 6
Hamburg 4s 6 6
Lelpslg 4s 6 7
Leipsig 6s 6 8
Munich 4s 6 7
Munich 5s 7 . 8
Frankfort 4s 6 7
Italian Bs. 1918 29 '4 SO
Jsp 4s. 1031 69 69
Jap first 4s. 1923 84 84
Jap second 4s, 1923 84 N4
Norway Ss. 1940 105 105
Russian Bs. 1921 13 13
Russian 6s. 1918 14 Is
Swiss 6s. 1929 93
Swiss Ss. 1940 108 108
U K Ss, 1921 99 100
U K 6, 1923 ,x.u. D 88
CATTLE PRICES DECLINE
ALL, CLASSES OF STEERS AND
COWS 25 CENTS LOWER.
Slicep and Lambs and Hogs Are
Unchanged Big Run Over
Sunday at Yards.
There was a rood run of 112 loada of
stock at the yaras at the opening of the
week and an active market- resulted.- Cat
tle prices had a cut of 25 oents all down
the line of steers -r.d cows. Ths market
closed slower In the afternoon, as usual on
Monday, when there is a heavy supply.
Hogs, sheep and lambs were steady and
unchanged in price.
Receipts were 2499 cattle, 4. calves, sio
hogs and 2170 sheep.
The day s sales were as follow.
Open. High. Low. Close.
WHEAT.
$1.03 81.09 81.05 $1.07
, 1.10 1.1 1.09 1.12
CORN.
, .46 .48 .46 .47
, .51 .53 .51 .53
OATS.
, .35 .33 .82 .83
. .37 .38 .87 .87
PORK.
, 13.00
LARD.
8 00 9 00 8 92 8 95
, 9.22 9.22 9.10 - 9.13
RIBS..
. 7.70 7.70 7.62 7 62
. .... 7.93
Wat. Price
8 steers. 813 t 4 50
1230 8.00
9.-8
1111
8-2
1024
1095
1145
955
1095
830
Upturn Is Also Helped by Belief
That Railway Strike Will
Be Averted.
mriCAOO. Oct. 24. Unexpected falling
In the visible supply total, together with
increased talk of the rail strike being
averted, led to a material upturn today
In thn nrlce of wheat. Closing quotations,
although unsettled, were lc to 2c
net higher, with December 11.07 to
$1.08 and May $1.12 to $1.12. Corn
gained lc to lc and oats cc to
3-c. In provisions the outcome varied
from 12o decline to 15c advance.
Most wheat traders had looked for a
liberal enlargement today In the visible
supply. As soon, howeveri as Indications
appeared that the general assumption In
this respect would prove unfounded, per
sistent buying on the part of -strong com
mission houses set In. Demand for' wheat
was further stimulated on account of cur
rent developments, which caused many
dealers to conclude that the strike situa
tion was clearing rapidly. On the other
hand, export news was bearish
Corn and oats rose with wheat Be
sides, smallness of receipts counted as a
bullish Influence.
Downturns In hogs mads provision, av
erage lower.
The Chicago grain letter, received yes
terday by the Overbeck A Cooke company
of Portland, follows:
Wheat Sentiment was bearish early In
the - day, but underwent a remarkable
change before the close. There were a
number of developments which contra
dicted the most influential bearish theories
of last week. Not the fcsaat of these was
the strength in the Liverpool market In
face of Saturday's reports to the effect
that Argentina wheat was pressing on the
market there and also that there was a
considerable quantity of wheat on con
signment on paseage. The decrease In the
visible supply, while not large, was signifi
cant In that It Indicates we are being com
pelled to eat Into available stocks at a
very early. date this season. Country offer
ings to arrive were reported light and the
local cash market was strong with pre
miums on certain grades as much as 3
cents higher. Advices from the northwest
Indicate that the big movement of spring
wheat Is over.
Corn Trade was broader In this mar
ket today and prices responded readily to
the strength In wheat, as well as to In
creasing evidence of a stronger situation
developing in the cash market. Advices
from down state today were to the effect
that urgent selling of old corn had ceased.
Receipts were only 810 cars for two days
and cash was strong at 1 cents advance
from Saturday. . We believe bearish factors
have been thoroughly discounted.
Oats Selling early by cash and elevator
Interests was well taken and the market
thereafter displayed a firm tone. Receipts
were 170 cars and cash prices were frac
tionally higher. For the first time in many
months the visible supply .showed a de
crease. Rye Futures were firm on scattered
buying, inspired by strength in wheat.
Hedging pressure from the northwest
served to check bullish enthusiasm.
ranged as Eotiows:
Dec
May
Dec.
May
Dec.
May
.Tan.
Mar.
Jan.
May
Cash prices were:
Wheat No. 2 red, $1.19; No. 2 hard,
$1.06(011.07.-
Corn No. 2 mixed, 45 9 47; No. 2
yellow, 46 474.
Oats No. 2 white. S3 35; No. 8
white. 8032.
Rye Nominal.
Barley 13 i 30.
Timothy 4.SO(g5 30.
Clover $12.0018.50.
Pork Nominal.
Lard $9. 53 ft 9 63.
Ribs j3.50a 7 00.
Primary Receipts.
CHICAGO, Oct. 24 Primary receipts:
Wheat 1,874,000 bushels, versus 2.151.000
bushels; corn 1,075,000 bushels, versus
719,000 bushels; oats, 895,000 bushels, ver
sus 1,910.000 bunhels.
Shipments: Wheat, ' 1.269.000 bushels,
versus 843.000 bushels; corn, 291.000 bush
els, versus 621,000 bushels; oats, 490,000
bushels, versus 325.000, buohels.
Clearances: Wheat 1,347,000 - bushels;
flour, 8000 barrels
Minneapolis Grain Market. '
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 24. Cash wheat
No. 1 northern. $1.28 1.35 ; No. 2,
$1.2661.31; No. 3, 11.15 6 1.22 ; No.
1 dark northern $1.301.35; No. 2,
$1.81l-33: No. 3. $1.27 f 1.31; No.
1 dark hard Montana. $1.2291.26; No.
1 hard Montana, $1.20 1.22. Corn. No.
2 yellow, 41fe41c; No. 3. 40c
Futures: wheat, December. $1.22;
May. $1.20.
Winnipeg Wheat Market.
WINNIPEG, Oct. 24. Cach wheat: No.
1 northern. $1.11: No. 2. $1.09; No. 8.
$1.04; No. 8, 91c: track, $1.11..
Futures: October, $1.11; December,
$1.08; May. $1.18.
Grain at Saa Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 24. Grain
Wheat, milling. 1. BO'S 1.85; feed, $1.80(9
195: barley, feed 1. 2011.23, shipping
$1 80 1.37; oats, red feed 11.501.60:
corn. whit. Egyptian $1.70&1.80. red mllo
$1.70 S 1.75.
Hiy Wheat No. 1 $1618, fair $131rl6;
tame oat 8134J16. wild oat tlOlli: alfalfa
$12015; stock $8619; straw $10a 12.
Seattle Grain Market.
SEATTLE. Oct. 24. Wheat, hard white,
ft. 05; soft white, white club, soft red win
ter, northern spring $1.04: hard red win
ter. $1.06; eastern red Walla, $1.02; Big
Bend bluestem, $1.12.
City d-livery: Corn, whole yellow, $33;
cracked $37. feed meal $37, barley whole
feed $34, rolled $36. ground $36. clipped
$41; oats, whole feed $36. rolled $38.ground
$38, sprouting 4l; wneai. recieaneu ieeo
$44; all grain chop $38. chicken feed $57,
chick mash $33, growing feed $33, growing
mash $51, eggs mash No. B. M. $46, scratch
feed $45. wheat mixed feed $23, cotton
seed meal $46, cocoanut meal $40, linseed
oil meal $60. soy bean meal $62. :
Hay: Alfalfa No. 1 $20. timothy No. 1
$27, straw $18
Dried Fran at New Tork.
NEW YORK. Oct. 24. Evaporated ap
ples. nominaL
Prunes, easy; Callforniaa, 817c; Ore
gon, 6 15c.
Peaches, dull; standard, llo; choice,
12i12o; fancy, 14916..
1102
1255
1223
1295
773
871
1033
1123
8-2
1136
1050
1133
1134
1135
1073
1073
1302
1095
970
10V.5
1008
93S
1093
993
875
2 steers.
5 steers.
21 steers.
21 steers.
1 1 eteers.
2(1 steers.
28 steers.
29 steers.
29 steers.
4 steers
29 steers. . 928
21 steers. 912
18 steers.
22 steers.
24 steers.
26 meers.
2 steers.
11 steers.
11 steers.
19 steers.
5 steers
12 steers.
24 steers.
42 steers.
24 steers.
26 steers.
18 steers.
25 steers.
29 steers.
23 steers.
8 steers.
2 steers.
9 steers.
10 steers.
6 steers.
3 steers.
17 steers.
28 steers. 1030
24 steers. 1140
13 steers.
7 steers.
28 steers.
7 steers.
30 steers.
26 steers.
20 steers.
9 steers.
8 steers.
2 steers.
8 coa-s.
3 cows. .
22 cows..
7 cows. .
16 cows. .
8 cows. .
4 cows. .
2 cows. .
8 cows. .
8 cows. .
23 cows. .
8 cows. .
8 cows. .
6 cows. .
2 cows. .
5 cows. .
2 cows. .
19 cows. .
13 cows. .
3 coa-s. .
7 cows. .
4 cows'. .
2 cows. .
6 cows. .
2 cows. .
23 cows. .
10 cows..
2 cows. .
2 cows. .
8 cows. .
6 cows. .
10 cows..
31 cows. .
2 cows. .
3 cows. .
3 cows. .
8 cows. .
2 cows. .
3 cows. .
2 cows. .
2 cows. .
10 cows. .
9 cows. .
15 cows. .
B cows. .
15 cows. .
9 cows. .
6.30!
8.73
3.75
B.23
B.83
6.00 1
5.73
6.75
5 00
5.33
6.35
6.25
5.
5.73
6 00
5.0U;
6.00!
6.25
5.25
4
6.25
8 35
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.63
B
6.301
6
6
5.50(
0.5
B.25i
6.801
5 331
6.23!
6.00;
8 cows. .
2 cows. .
2 cows. .
5 cows. .
18 cows. .
7 cows. .
10 cows. .
8 cows. .
2 cows. .
30 cows. .
7 calves.
3 calves.
2 calves.
2 calves.
1 calf . . .
13 calves.
3 calves.
1 calf...
1 calf...
1 calf. . .
2 calves.
4 calves.
13 calves.
1 calf...
1 bull...
1 bull...
1 bull. . .
1 bull...
1 bull...
1 bull...
1 bull...
1 bull. ..
Prices
1008 -
821
1044
1030
1010
1067
1234
1322
83
816
783
926
8- 3
1180
863
887
loio
870
1055
853
893
1105
806
813
903
10.18
1033
10.13
1130
843
1131
1063
1215
713
1000
1101
923
1083
1025
763
9- 3
9-S
995
1190
1306
8.10
8.10
910
802
9.10
815
912
683
1000
1152
963
797
965
943
830
1018
973
1068
905
740
690
567
247
240
S.-5
1-0
230
219
230
840
850
160
376
125
803
360
1240
1310
1390
1460
1240
1630
1500
1230
quoted
1 bull..
1 bull..
1 bull..
1 bull..
1 bull..
1 bull..
2 bulls.
1 bull..
1 bull. .
8 bulls.
1 bull..
1 bull..
3 mixed
2 mixed
8 mixed
8 mixed
8 mixed
8 mixed
6 mixed '
11 mixed
49 mixed'
8 mixed
1 hog..
12 hogs.;
18 hogs.
7 hogs.
23 hogs.
6 hogs.
23 hogs.
9 bogs.
5 hogs.
10 hogs.
6 hogs.
7 hogs.
6 hogs.
9 hogs.
14 hogs.
63 hoga.
3 hogs. .
6.751 11 bogs.
6.231 5 hogs..
0 hogs.
82 hogs.
8 hoga.
6 hogs.
11 hogs.
17 bogs.
4 hogs.
3 hogs.
7 hogs.
2 hogs.
20 hogs.
6 hogs.
38 lambs
Wgt. Price.
1240 $ 8.73
1580 4.25
..! .
1.50
i.ool
I. sol
6.13!
6.25
6.00
6 60
6 35
5.50
6.50!
4.001
6.00!
4.004
4 00
4.85
4.00
4.501 54 Iambi
4.501142 lambs'
4.001137 lamb.
4 001120 lambs
4 .00;169 lambs
4.00 25 lambs
4 00 79 lambs
4.00 22 yearl.
4 0O1 51 yearl.
5.00248 mixed
6 mixed
1 buck.
5 but ks
57 steers
54 steers
17 steers
6 steers
23 steers
22 steers
23 steers
1 steer.
19 steers
4.501 13 steers
4.751 10 steers
2.251 22 steers
5.25 11 steers
5 25! 23 steers
5 2.11 24 steers
3. 151 59 steers
8 50 11 steers
3.301 20 steer.
2 0Ot 22 steers
2 001 23 steers
4.
8.75
2 50
4 73
4 .10.
4.301
8.75
4 50
4.75!
6 001
8.00
5.001
2.00
4.501
S.751
3 73i
8.75
4.25!
4 (1.1
8.301
6.00
4 00
2.73
8.50
2.001
4.001
4
4 SO
4.501
4.231
4.251
5.001
8.00
8.00
5
8.001
8.00!
8.001
8.15
6 50
6.501
8.00
7.001
8.501
4.5(1
B.001
4 0(1
3.75
4-OOI
4.00
3.501
4.00
4 00
11 steers
4 steers
19 steers
2 steers
84 steers
24 steers
19 steers
17 steers
8 cows.
13 cows.
2 cows.
15 cows.
1 cow..
1 cow. .
2 cows.
2 cows.
1 cow. .
1 cow. .
1 bull..
1 bull. .
1 bull..
1 bull..
1 bull. .
18 mixed 1002
39 hogs. 188
34 hogs.
19 hogs.
18 hogs.
2 hogs.
20 hogs.
1 hog. .
2 Iambs
11 lambs
3 lambs
39 lambs
7 ewes.
17 ewes.
32 ewes.
7 ewes.
45 ewes.
4 ewes.
3.501 22 ewes.
the
1990
1090
820
1040
1565
1720
13SO
1286
12.10
1290
853
615
476
8-2
480
441
841
871
813
8-2
260
160
181
202
. 193
190
147
138
260
154
238
84
1S8
185
187
195
12
147
26
2.12
181
233
211
191
180
200
806
198
70
236
V 291
74
68
73
TO
: 80
78
78
69
103
88
89
86
130
132
1124
1147
945
932
1219
1145
1102
810
1080
10KS
1131
1015
1097
895
1122
1135
1167
118S
1167
1210
860
. 8.10
11.14
10-3
1127
950
1001
1017
10.13
803
920
1061
1010
880
' 790
773
1000
940
690
1 3K0
1040
12.-11
1.1.10
213
203
233
3(10
220
SCO
73
.78
68
73
1(11
132-
110
114
112
1.15
105
stockyards were as follows:
Choice steers
Medium to good steers.
Fair to medium steers
Common to fair steers .......
Choice feeders
Fair to good feeders
Choice cows and heifers
Medium to good cows, heifers
Fair to medium cows, heifers
Common cows
Canners
Bulls
Choice dairy calves
Prime light calves
Medium light calves
Heavy calves
Hogs
Prime light
Smooth heavy, 150 to 300 lbs.
Smooth heavy, 300 lbs. up....
Rough heavy
Fat pigs
Feeder pigs
Stags
Sheep
Kast-of-mountatn lambs.....
Best valley lambs
Fair to good
Cull lambs
Eastern Oregon feeders
Light yearlings
Heavy yearlings
Light wethers
Heavy wethers
Ewes
Portland
$
$.73
2.73
. 8 50
3.50
4.23
8 00
4.25
3 50
8 50
8.50
4 50
4.50
5.00
4.73
8.73
7.00
4.75
6. S3
8.73
4.50
8.50
10.50
10.50
10 50
10.50
10 50
10.30
10.50
10.00
10.50
9.75
9.50
10.50
10.30
10.50
10.23
9.00
10.50
10.60
10. oo
10.50
16.50
10.50
10.50
10 50
10.35
8.25
10.50
9.50
10 10
9.50
6 00
6.00
" 6.25
6.26
6.23
6.23
6 23
6 23
'. 4.00
4 00
4 60
4.00
2 00
2.00 .
6 80
6.80
6 00
6.50
6.25
6.00
6.00
4.75
5 M0
6.00
B.73
5.73
5 25
5 73
5 80
6.60
6 60
6.25
6 00
6.00
-.4.2.1
4.25
5 60
6.75
6.75
4.70
5.75
5.60
3.85
6 00
2.30
4.23
8 00
5 00
2.50
3 00
4.23
4.50
8 50
4.00
. 8.73
8.75
4.00
5 33
10.50
10.50
10.50
10.50
8.50
10 30
8.30
6 00
6.75
6.30
6 75
2.50
8.00
3.50
3.50
8.50
2.50
2.50
union
A big constructive force
for Western development
The rapiri growth of western municipalities, of
their industries and rural regions, calls for millions
of new money each year. And many of these
millions are annually secured for them by the
bond department of this bank.
Although bonds representing large fortunes are
sold by this institution still NOT ONE BOND
can be purchased by an investor until the bond,
the security behind it, and its legality have been
thoroughly investigated by our expert investment
bankers.
iiUMJSEEMENS
lTXSTlSMMnr-BsANK
Broadway and Oak
6.73 (9 6 25
5.25(0) 5.75
4.75'd B.2.1
S.75a?..75
4.50ti 5.00
S.7.1 4.
4.30'4 5.25
' 4. 00 'ill 4.50
3.-50 4.00
2.75 tr 3 50
1.50 4? 2 75
3.00M 4.00
8.30 W 9.00
8.00 8.50
6.00 W 8.00
6.000 6.50
10.23 M0.50
8.00 i 9.75
8.50 0 8.00
6.00f 8.50
10.00 Mo. .10
8.30 i 10.00
4.00 0 7.50
6301 7.00
6 00f 6
B.Oo B.30
S.oOtfr 4.00
4.50 5.00
4.5(l fr.oo
8.50 4.00
3.5o 4.00
2.50 3..10
1.00 3.00
We offer:
Republic of Chile
5 Bonds of 1911
. Principal and Seml-Annual Interest Payable Jn English Pound
Sterling.
Ton May Realize an Annual Income en an Investment In TneM
Bund, ot From Over
7 to 9
and in ADDITION to this
an increase in principal of ,
44 to 80'
A. Exchange. Approach Par Value. .
Price: $270.00 per each 100 Bond
Call, write or phone for further details
F.I.Devereaux R(5mpany
INVESTMENT BONDS
T SIXTH STREET PORTLAND. OREGON BROADWAY 1042
GROUND FLOOR WCLLS-FARGO BUILDING
tes. 78; rough Heavies, n.ouwo; pics.
610.
Cattle Ftssoy, receipts. r, '"V
steers 36&0.50; medium to cnoice, owe
common to rood, 840 5.00: best cows snd
heifers, .;. m; maium 10 ciiono.
common to rood. HO); ngni csives, siv
Gull: medium calves. ncaiy civ.
68; bulls, 3.50W4.50:
SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET
Prices Current on Ven-ctables, Fresh Fruits.
Etc., at Bay City.
SAN JTRANC1SCO, Oct. 24. Poultry
Hens. 25&33C1 younir roosters, 202oc; old
roosters, 16 18c: young chlc:kens. SOoOc;
ducks, 206'22c; dressed turkeys, 64c; live
turkeys, 35fc40c. ...
v.ihieH Artichokes. n.00ll esse;
squash, 7BcS1.25 a 40-pound lue: potatoes.
$.003.75; onions, yenow, ....,
I4.00&4.25; crystal wax. 13.00; tomatoes.
$1 251.75 a Iuk; olives, 0&9o a pound;
cucumbers, B0cfc1.25 a lux; peppers, 60
75c a lue; beans, string, 8(0c; ltmas, 5
Sc carrots, fl.00ei.23 a sack; eggplant.
1.'001.25; celery. 12 00$ 3.50 a crate;
peas. $512Sc a pound; sprouts, 6Ho a
pound; corn and lettuce nominal.
Fruit Oranses. Valencia, $4.00(6.60:
lemons, $3.00 ji 5.25; grapefruit, $4.00
4 76- apples, 3' and 4 tier. $1.40(03.0;
strawberries, per crate. II BO'3'2.10; rasp
berries, per drawer, 75c $1.00; casabas.
per dozen, 7B(6'tl5c; grapes, per erste, seed
less, $2.00(92.25; others, fl.ur. 1.75; wine,
per ton, 0B140; pears, per box, $2.50
4 00' prunes, per crate. $1.601.75; cran
berries, per box, IS.OOffS.SO; blackberries
peaches, cantaloupes, tigs, plums and
watermelons, nominal.
Receipts Flour, 3884 quarter sacks;
wheat, 2400 centals: barley, 2537 centals;
potatoes, 4501 sacks: onions, 128 sacks;
hay, 118 tons; hides, 824 No.: oranges and
lemons, 660 boxes; livestock, 23 head.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK, Oct. 24. Copper steady.
Electrolytic, spot and near-by, 13c; later,
13Tln3easy. Spot and near-by, $28.50; fu-
........ -u
$20.50 21; No. 2 southern.
travel
; ,'PV-'
Spot, 4.704 75c.
East St. Loui delivery.
Iron steady.
No. 1 northern,
$19 fa '20.
Lead pteady.
Zlno Bteady.
pot. 4.70c.
Antimony, apot. Big 5.25c
Hops at New York.
NEW TORK. Oct. 24. Hopi tjufpt.
Ftate 1021, 4043c; Pacific coast, -IV21,
32 a 30c; 1920, 24 ft. 20c
Cotton Market.
KEW TORK. Oct. 24. Spot cotton quiet.
Middling, llc.
Dulath Linseed Market.
DX7LTJTH, Oct. 24. Linseed, on track
anrt to arrive, tl!
Chicago livestock Market.
CHICAGO. Oct. 24. U. S. bureau of
markets.) Cattle Receipts, lffl.000. Slow,
mostly steady; choice corn-fed very
scarce; early top yea.rlinjra, til. 25. some
held higher; bulk beef steers, $5.io&0.25
veal calves, weak to lower; best to pack
ers early. 111.
Hosts tieceipts 4u.onu. mostly iue to
15c lower than Saturday's averajre: ton.
H.ao: tui it Hunts ana u-nt butcners,
s.Nioir !.-;: duik pac King sows. iu.,u''t
7.2.".; pigs, steady; bulk desirable, $8.15
(a S ''.'
Sheen Receipts, 80.000. Generally
Fteadv to 2;c hiKher: early sales fat i
tive lamos largely H.z;s..-it; axK.njr z.c
to 50c higher on western fat and feeder
lambs, none sold early; good Montana
wethers, $-.t3; best ewes, western I at
native ewes, f ia.
Kansas City Livestock Market.
KANSAS CITV. Mo.. Oct. 24. U. 8.
bureau" of markets.) Cattle Receipts. 38,-
00. Beef steers, steady to w-ak : top
heavies. $.2j; best yearlings available.
$vt.JOr other early steer sales, $55 9; stack
ers, steady to strong; morning sales. 4
f. 25; feeders and other clashes steady,
early feeders, fy : few cows. $4.50
ii."; most salea ta.'J.'i 4.20; canners gen
erally $2?2.o; bulk around $2-5; s;ood
cutters. $3; most bulls, $333.f0; better
grades vealers, $P0.50; one 11 -car string
New Mexican heifers. $5.25.
Hogs Receipts, 0000. Open 101? 15c
lower, close around steady with Friday's
average best 1 !0 J.Vpound weights to
packers. $7.o; hulk same weight to ship
pers, $7 757.83; most mixed droves.
$7 :i0-)T7 bulk of sales $7,254 7.;
packing sows generally $-(.25 & 7.". ; stock
pigs, steady; bulk good kind, $7.75 . 2.".;
one strictly choice lint-pound toad, $H 40.
gheep Receipts, 5000. Sheep fully
steady: most fat ewes around $4; lambs,
25 50c higher; top western, $6. CO.
Omaha Livestock Market. -
OMAHA, Oct. 24. U. P. bureau of mar
IcPts Hogs Receipts. 5000. Active, me
dium and light butchers. lOtfUOc lower;
bulk. $7 25fi 7.7.1; top. $7.fe0; packing
grades steady i to 10c lower; bulk. Sd.40
it 75.
Cattle Receipts. 15,500. Beef steers
and she etok steady to 15c lower; top
yearlings. $t.25; bulls, stronjf: veala.
steady: stockera and feeders., steady to
25c lower.
eherp Receipts, 14.000. Killing classes
fnllv 25c higher; early top westerns, $ft.25;
natives, $8; ewes. $4.40; feeders strong.
$7.50 paid for feeding lambs.
Seattle Livestock Market.
FEATTLK, Oct. 24. Hors. steady: no
receipts. Frlma, $9.50 10, amoota hear-
XL nut? -57
8 Gold Notes
Copper Export
Association, Inc.
Test secured by refined
copper deposited at 10c
a pound (the present price
being about 13c a.
pound). Sums required
for pavment of principal
and Interest guaran teed
proportionately by
e I g h teen leading copper
companies.
At Price. Yielding Ahont
7.25 7.20
(12 Maturity 1925 Maturity)
Circular upon request tor
Or-428.
The National City
Company
offices In more than 50 cities.
Teon Bids;., Portland.
Main r72.
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