TUT: 3IORXIXG OREGOXIATT, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1021 2.1, MILLING OATS SHORT IN THIS SECTION Supplies May Be Brought In From Outside. PRICES NOW ADVANCING Wheat Steady, With Good Demand for Club at $1.04 and Hard Winter at $1.0. A i-hoi-tar of mltllnc eat. haa daTlrje hi (bis section and price nav. strengthened to a oonsid.r.bl. deer. Ooftd whit mill In f uu can b. sold at price ranrtaff from 2 to lit, srhll. (rar minln aata ars quotabl. at from 133 ta S3S aeeoralnc ts quality. It ta possible that milling- oaAa will hara to t. bratirht In from outald. bafora tha season la trrar. Faad oata ara alas fewer. Bids far December vtilta taad aata wer. ralaed 50 aanu at tha Marchanta Zxchans;. session. Tha wheat marks wu Qtrtet. OfTers at ctM aidiansa aaaalon wer. tha asm. aa Saturday. Club In tha local markat wu worth 11.04 and hard winter IL06. There waa not znuoh bualnaaa naaatac in tha According to Goodman, an aaatarn crop authority, wheat remalnlne; on farms. ax dualr. of .esd, at tha and of October waa U par oant of tha total crop and carry orar, or 282,000,000 buahala. Tha bureau of crop eatlmatea reported 47 par cent or Ml.OOO.OOO buahala, on November 1 laat year. &S par oent, or 280.000,000 bushels n November 1, 1910, and 81 per eent, or I5T.O0O buahela an NbTsrobsr 1. 1818. Tha a-year araraaw reported by tha bureau waa 87 par cant. Thla year tha movement from farma baa bean abov tha araraca, North American exporta laat week ware T,i9.OO0 buahela of wheat and flour, 1.188,000 buahela of oorn, 0,000 buahela of aata. 876,000 buahala of rya and 860,000 buahela of barley. World ahlpmenta laat waek were 18,228, 000 buahela of wheat and flour aralnat 8,823.000 bushels a year ago. 8,282,000 buah ala of corn asalnat 8,801,000 buahela. and 136,000 buahela of oata acalnat 245,000 buahala. r Portland decelpts of wtieat In October were S7C4 ears, or lSfrd cara mora rhan tha combined recelpta of Tacoma and 8a attla. Wheat recelpta In cara at the three polnta In October of fhla and laat year compare aa followai Oct- 1WM. Oot, llrX). Portland ........... 87.',4 16H3 Tacoma 13rr ion4 Seattle 1083 1128 Portland reoelpta of wheat In October by the Merchants' Exchange aa follower Portland Wht Brly. Fir. Oata. Hay Monday ,212 Tear aro A) 1 18 26 2 114 70 "1 TS loa "4 103 114 9 2i8 29 8 141 29 1 900 2 32 626 647 11 8 810 708 11 111 Season to data In, 024 426 218 Year aro Tacoms, Saturday ....... Tear ago Season to data.. Tear ago ....... Seattle Saturday ....... Tear aao , Season to data. . .0 18 . 22 8.208 2.473 M 2T 8.0K2 74 123 238 121 xear aro 1 i 132 AUSTRALIAN BUTT KB IS ON WAT. Eight Thousand Tons Dae on Coast Thla Month Balk Will Go Bait. Trading; during the past week In the Ban Francisco butter market waa not very active at any time and toward the close waa decidedly dull. There was a much aaler feeling", due to the continued heavy recelpta. which Included Canadian but ter. Dealers also say that consumptive de mand has fallen off some. Prices have fluctuated around 4flo on 82 score for the past three weeks. Fancy butter has not shown much surplus as yet. Another fac tor which has caused a weaker undertone la the report that about 8.000 cubes of Australian butter are due to arrive the t last of this month. Some of this can be used locally, but the bulk la expected to Co east, where the marketa are showing a lnoreased shortage of storage stocks, and production will decrease with winter weather. Shipping; demand from the south took two cars during the week. Store holdings at San .Francisco are 826,8(12 pounds short of last year. The eaatern marketa tn the past week opened. easy and unsettled, due to heavy reoelpta. but because of the threatened strike buying; became more active and atocka were well cleaned up about the middle of the week. All marketa were very firm and prices rather sharply ad vanced with some speculation. After the strike was called off, demand dropped off sharply, throwing the market In buyers favor. However, fancy butter waa well cleaned up on all marketa. Trading" In ndr grades was Irregular at Chicago, supplies of these grades being; light and In good demand, but other markets had trouble In moving them. Production la heavy, but a good consumptive demand Is taking cars of recelpta More storage butter waa used and withdrawals were heavier, partly due to the movement of stocks In anticipation of strike. New Tork eomplalns of too much color In butter probably due to farmers using pumpkins ar turnips. During the week 2135 casks of Danvh butter arrived at New Tork and considerable quantities of Canadian a Is same Into New York and Boston. VGO MARKET ON FIRM BASIS Batter Bteadj With Moderate Demand for Beet Cubes. There waa a moderate Inquiry for butter cm the market yesterday and cube prices were steady and unchanged from last week, with tha best grades held at 42 to 48 cents. The shipment of a car to 6an Francisco at the close of the week helped the situation. Vr were firm, the Increase In receipts having not yet caurht up with the de mand. Production will gain from now on, but It may be wmi time before the sup ply affects prices. There were light arrivals In ths poultry and dressed meat markets. Both lines wars alow and prices were unchanged. Larger Shipment from Yakima. The reduction In freight rates on grain and hay. says a Yakima report, has stimu lated the shipment of hay from the Yaki ma valley, which with a 15,000-car crop ships approximately 12.000 cars. Of this amount about 00 percent ordinarily goes to coawt points for dairy consumption, about 15 percent to the Palouse districts and 10 percent to Western Oregon. Calling off of the rail strike, which had slowed up fruit shipments for a number of days, caused an extra demand for re frigerator cars on both railroads. This flurry will probably last only a few days, however, and from now on shipments will probably go out In diminishing number. Carload shipments from Yakima for te pt wk t .!!. approximately !T0 on TURKEY SHIPPERS Our bulletin, Tl'RKEY SPECIAL, KO. l.M la just out. It Is the latest market report. Yours for the ask In. Write for It, THE 8AVI.WR CO., INC., 100 Kroat St- Portland, Oregon. TURKEYS! HOW TO GET BEST PRICES. Have paying; advice to srlve on this autOect. Write, tell ua num ber you have for saie. Rl'BY A CO., M Front Street, Portland. Or. Blxtexa Yeare" Rxrrrlerara at Y.or DiBsewaU Fresh both lines. Thla biinra tha season'a total to 9210, about 5150 of which ara apples, and means that 40 percent of the valley apple crop has been snt to tha market. ACCTIOX OFT OREGON KEWTOWX9 Few Co riot galea Are Reported at North . weetern 6hlppins; Polnta. Tew earlot apple aalea were reported at Interior f. o. b. marketa Wenatchee quoted extra fancy Wlneeapa, amall to farg-e, at 1262.25. fancy at fl.i501.9S and choice at 81.50. At tha New Tork auction, 755 boxea of Oregon Newtowna were eold at J 2-96 3. 16 for extra fancy large, 12.76 92.90 for extra fancy amall ta medium and 12.4502.80 for combined fancy and choice grade all alxea. The eaatern marketa were quiet and prices ruled ataady to weak. TlalMe Supply Decrease. Again. Tha American vlelble wheat supply Statement compares aa follows : Bushela lncreaae. Oct. 81. 1921 S4.281.0O0 1.S54.OO0 Nov. 1, 1920 &o. 500, 000 1,009.000 Nov. 3, 1919 9352.000 1.038.000 Nov. s. 191S 122.8O4.0O0 8,196,000 Oecreaae. Tha corn visible la 18.983,000 boehela, a decrease of 7S2.O00 bushela; oata, 69,610, 000 buahela, lncreaae of 981,000 buahela; rya, 6,00ft, 000 buahala. Increase of 489,000 buahela; terley, 4,019,00 bushela, lncreaae of 229,000 buahela. The Canadian wtieat risible Increased 8,448,000 buahela thla week. Clearings. Balance Portland . . ... I,4M."2S (1,8.13,728 Seattle ... . 4.596.081 1.4WM93 Taooma ............. 482.542 57.601 Spokane 2,000.972 880,408 Portland bank clearings for October of thle and former years were! . 1921 ....81B8.TT4.e01 1830.. ....... 180.88 8. Tfi 1019... .......... 101ft. aseea 1U17 1019 1015 1$14 1018 1112 1911 1110 U0l 181.477.79T lft3,B2.7t8 108.442.fl51 78,605.913 69,997,497 58.715,228 63.T27.569 58.087.612 65,1 S3. 193 48,344.509 40.908,548 PORTLAND MAR RET QUOTATIONS Grain, floor. Feed, Ete, Merchants' Exchange, noon aeaston -Bid- Wheat Hard white .... Soft white White club .... Hard winter . . . Northern spring Red Walla Oats No. 2 white feed 29.00 No. 2 gray 23.00 Corn No. 2 E. Y. shipment 5.00 No. 8 E. T. shipment 24.50 FLOUR Family patents, $7 per barrel; whole wheat, $6 20; graham. $6; bakers' bard wheat, $7.05; bakers bluest em pat ents, $6.65; valley soft wheat, $5.60; straights. 15 25. M1LLFE&D Price, f. e. b. mill; Mill run. $21 per ton; rolled barley, $34 38; rolled oats, $85; scratch feed, $46 per ton. CORN Whole, $34; cracked, $38 per ton. HAT Buying price, f. o. b. Portland; Alfalfa. S15 per ton; cheat, $12912.50; oat and vetch, $14&14.50; clover. $12; valley timothy. $15Q 15.50; eastern One goo timothy, $18018.50. Dairy and Country Frodnce. BTTTTBR Cubes, extras, 42 43c lb.; prints, parchment wrapped, box lots, 47o; cartons, 48c. Butt erf at, buying pr.cea: No. 1 grade, 47c, delivered Portland. ECH1S Ca.-e count, 48 50c; candled ranch, A855c; association firsts, 67c; as sociation selects, 60o; association pullets, 43c. CHEESE Tillamook triplets, price to Jobbers. I. o. b. Tillamook, 26c; Young Americas, 27 o pound. POULTRY Hens. 172e; springs. 20c; ducks, 20 25c ; geese, nominal ; turkeys, live. 85c pound. PORK Fancy, ISlAHo per pound. VEAL Fancy. 128 18o per pound. Fruits and Vegetables. FRUITS Valencia oranges, $608.50 per box; lemons, $4.50 67.5O; grapefruit. $4.50 7.50 per box; bananas, 8&9c pound; ap ples, $1.35,94-25 box; pears, $1.50 3 box; huckleberries, 10 15c per pound; grapes, Oregon Tokays, $i 25 2.50 per lug; Ore gon Concords, 6&6c per pound; California red Emperors, 10c per pound; Califor nia Cornichons, $2.75 per lug; casabas, 2 9 3c per pound ; cranberries, $5 5. 75 per box; pomegranates, $3 per box; quinces, $3.25 per box. POTATOES Oregon, $1.73.02 per hun dred; Yakima, $22.25 - per hundred; sweet potatoes, 4Q5c per pound. ONIONS Yellow, S4.0O&5.5O per hun dred. VEGETABLES Cabbage. l2c pound; lettuce, $2,604$ 2.75 orate; carrots, $1.50 61.75 per sack; garlic, 12H 18c pound; beets, $1.5032.25 per box; cucumbers, $1.50 2.50 per doz-n; beans, 10 12 Vic per lb.; celeryr 70c (if $1 per dozen; green peppers, fl10c per lb.; cauliflower, $1.251.50 per dozen; pumpkins, -2 Vfco per pound; squash, 2Vio pound; sprouts, 17 He pound; toma toes, $ 1 .25 & 3 per box ; turnips, $2 2.50 per sack; parsnips, $2(92.50 per sack. Staple Groceries. Latest Jobbing quotations: SUGAR (sack basis) Cane, granulated, 6.85c pound ; beet, 6.15c. NUTS Walnuts, Manchurian, 201924 V c pound; Brazil nuts. 1820c; filberts. 209 25c; almonds, 26 27c; peanuts. 8o per pound. RICE Blue Rose, To per pound; Japan style, 6c per pound. BEANS Small white. 68Rc; large, white. 4c; pink, CWc; lima, 707He; red. 6Vi c per pound. COFFEE Roasted, bulk, in drums, IS 35c per pound. . SALT Granulated, bales, $3. 20 74 05; half ground, ton 60a, $17.25; 100s. $16.25. HONEY Comb, new crop, $6.50(97 per ease. DRIED FRUITS Datee, $7 per case; figs, $1.4098.75 per box; apples, 16c lb.; peaches, 15?17c; apricots, 2326Vo; prunes. 7H12c Hides, Hops, Etc TALLOW Nn. L 4c; No. 3, So per pound. CASCARA BARK 5c a pound delivered Portland. HOI'S 1921 crop, choice, 25 26c pound; olds, 15c pound. HIDES Fresh cured. Bo per pound; bulls. 4c; calf, 12c per pound; kip, 7c; dry bides. 9c; dry salt hides, 7o per pound. PELTS Dry pelts, full wool. 8M0 pound; aalt pelts, 35 50c each, according to size. WOOL New clip, 8 20c per pound. MOHAIR New clip, 100 per pound, de livered Portland. Provisions. HAMS All slses. 2S9Slc: skinned. 83a picnics, 18c; cottage roll, 2Sc BACON Fancy. 40tj4&ci choice, 270 t2c: standard. 23 320c. LARD Pure tlercea, 14a pound; com preeaed tierces. 14a SALT Backs, 19828c; plates, 18a. Oils. LINSEED OIL Raw, In barrels, 89c; B-sallon cana, $1.04. Boiled, In barrela, ,1c: 6-ftallon cans. $1.06. TURPENTINE la druma, II: 6-sallo aans. $1 15. WHITE LEAD 100-pound keaja. 12rc per pound. COAL, OIL Tank varolii and Iron bar rels. lTttc; cases. 80$S7a. OASOLlNc? Tank wagona and iron bar rela, litic; cases, 88 S,c SAX FRANCISCO PRODI CE MARKET. Prices Current ear Vegrtablee, Freeh Fruits, Be, at Bar City. 6AN FRANCISCO. Oct. 8L, Vegetablee Artlchokea, lu.00J 12.00 a case; squash, II. 1.2.1 a 40-pound lug: potatoes, $2.25 j3.7o; onions, yellow, 13.23: brown, $4.00 94.25; crystal wax, $3.00; tomatoes, $1.00 G1.7S a lug: cucumbers, 73cgy$l.ftO a lug: peppers 65$f73c a lug; beans, string, 89 c; Umaa, 5(8c: carrots, $1.00 lfS a sack; egg plant, $1.001 25 a lug; lettuce, $1.50 a crate; celery, 12.50 a crate; pump kin.. 1.0Ot)l.Z5 a sack; peas, S012Vio a pound; sprout.. 466c a pound. Poultry Hena. 25633c; young rooetera, 20gr23c; old roosters, 16lHc; young chickens, 2tii30c: ducks. 20622c; tur keys. .dree!ed, 50052c; live. S3t40c. Fruit Oranges. Valenclaa, I4.00tfo.50; lemons, $3.0005.25; grapefruit, H 005 00: applea, 84 and 4-tier. 0c Iff $3.50; straw berries, per crate. 12.0092,50; raspberries, per drawer, noo6$l.OO; blackberrlea, per drawer. eOOVOc: casabas, per crate. 65 0 75c; grapea. seedless, $4.0O; others, $2.25 t4. OO; cranberries, per box. $5.0065.50. Receipts Flour. 18.3TO quarter sacks: wheat, 8230 cental,: barley, 138.436 cen tals; corn, 4510 centals: potatoes, 6738 sacks; onions, 2S5 sacks; hay, 250 tons: hides. 694 bundles; orangea and lemons, 1600 boxea; livestock. 130 bead. not. Dec 1.04 $ 1 04 1.02 102 1.02 1.02 -1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 .T - .97 25.00 24.00 24.00 LIBERTY BONDS GAiNlNS! SMALL ADVAXCES SCORED IN NEW YORK MARKET. Stocks Weak With Hardening of Money Rates; Sharp Dat elines In Oils. NEW TORK. Oct. SI. Fluctuations In tha etock market today were confuslnc. Issues of tha same description frequently moving in opposite directions. Dealings were fairly large, but again aublect to the maneuvera of professionals. Money ratea furnlahed an excuae for the market'e course. Call loans oTpened At per cent, relaxed" to fi per cent at mid-day and hardened to 6 per cent In the final hour. ' Developments offered little encourage ment to the bull accounta. Railroad ton nage ehowed Irregular decreasee and business aains at prominent centers were neutralised by further price reductions for important Industries. Independent steel producers were reported to be contem plating lower prtcee for etroctural steel and other fabricated materials and aub stantlal cuts were announced, by manu facturers .f motor trucks and rubber tires. Among market leader. Mexican Petro leum was heaviest at aa extreme decline of nearly eight polnta, the stock being under greateat pressure tn the laat hour and unsettling the Ust. RaJla lapsed into the dullness shown by that group prior to the etriks settle ment and equipments, motor, and food shares were heavy. Wilson It Co., com mon and preferred, made arose declines of S to 15 polnta Offtciale of lh. com pany were quoted aa being unable to ac count for the weakness of thoee Issues. Bale, were 700,000 shares. Foreign exchenges were Irregular, th. French rate being the only Important re mittance to display strength. German, Scandinavian and Central European rate, were variably lower. Trading In bonda waa moderate with an uneven tone. Liberty Issues closed mostly at slight gains, rails were uncer tain and mixed chengee ruled among in ternal lonala. Total sales, par value, 14 375.000. CLOSINO STOCK QUOTATIONS. (Furnlahed by the Overbeck A Cooke company. Portland.) Closing Sales. High. Low bid. Adams Exd.. 1O0 49 Advance Rum - - - - l-?s Agr Chem.... 400 80 30 30 do pfd 100 65V, 55V, 65V4 AJax Rubber. 200 20V, 20 20 Alaska Gold.. 100 a Alaska Juneau 2.800 Vi V, V, Allied Cham.. SO0 46 Vi 45 45 Allia-Chalm .. 800 84 84 83 4 do pfd 77 Am Bt Sugar. 400 27 V, 27 V, 27 Am Bosch.... 100 85 33 83 Am Can Co... 2.000 29 2SV, 2S do pfd 200 84 84 84 Am C Fdy. , 4O0 131 130 12S do pfd..... 11- Am Cot Oil... 100 19 18 18 Vi do pfd loo 40 40 89 V, Am Drug 8yn. 200 6 6 5 Am H 4 Leath 100 10 10 10 do pfd - 200 52 50 60 Am Ice 700 66 65 65 Am Int Corp.. 10.800 87 85 85 Am Linseed.. 400 24 23 23 do pfd 200 . 46 46 46 Am Loco 700 92 91 ltt do pfd 107 Am Sat Rasor 900 4 4 4 Am S A Com. 600 0 5 Am Smelter.. 1.100 30 88 38 do pfd 200 77 70 77 Am Stl Fdy.. 700 25 25 25. Am Sugar.... 1,800 64 63 63 do pfd 400 "S 77 773 Am Sumatra.. 1.800 36 35 85 Am Tel & Tel 1,200 10h 108 10 Am Tobacco.. 1.200 120 12' 124 do "B" .... 400 128 123 121 Am Wool .... 7,700 78 77 77 do pfd 98 do pfd 100 24 24 24 Am Zinc 9 Anaconda 6.400 42 41 41 Assd Oil 100 103 103 108 Atchison 1.200 86 85 85 do pfd 400 80 80 79 Atl Q 4 W 1. 6,800 31 2 29 Baldwin Loco 27.800 92 90 !l0 do pfd 3DO 97 97 97 Bait Ohio.. 2.800 87 86 36 do pfd 50 Bet Steel "B" 4.900 67 56 66 Booth Fish... 200 5 4 4 B R T 200 7 7 7 Butte C & Z 4 Butte & Sup.. 800 14 14 14 Burness Bros. 1.200 113i 111 111 Caddo Oil 200 13 13 13 Cal Packing.. 1.300 67 66 60 Cal Pet 10.200 44 41 48 do pfd 800 80 79 78 Can Pacific. 1.000 113 113 113 Cen Leather.. 800 2B 2H 28 Cer de Pasco 1.700 30 30 20 Chand Motor. 8.000 44 43 43 C & N W 2,700 68 67 07 Chi Qt W 6 do pfd 100 1 16 16 Chill Cop 1.4U0 12 11 11 Chlno 100 25 23 25 C M a fK P.. 2.300 38 37 37 Coco Cola 1.700 88 38 38 C & O- 7O0 56 65 65 Colo F A I... 6U0 25 24 24 Colo Southern 34 Col Gas & El. 4.10O 63 62 62 Col Graph.... 8.4O0 4 3 8 Con Oaa 9oO 91 91 91 Con Cigars... 200 25 23 24 Contt Can 30rt 46 46 46 Corn Prod) 2.300 82 81 81 Cosden Oil ... S.00O 33 32 32 CRIAP 800 33 32 32 do "A" pfd. 78 do "B" pfd, 100 68 68 67 Crucible 6,600 68 64 64 do pfd -84 Cuba Cane... 800 7 7 . 7 do pfd 2,000 18 17 17 Cub Am Sug. BOO 14 14 14 Del A Hud... 400 102 103 101 Dome Mlnee 18 Endl Jhau 2.300 70 69 60 Erie l.oo l2f 1-' 12 Brie 1st pfd.. SOO 18 18 18 . do 2d pfd 12 ram Play.... 4.900 65 64 64 Fed Mln & Sm 5 do Pld 24 Flsk Tire BOO- 11 11 10 Gaston Wms. . 4O0 Oen Cigars... 100 68 58 58 Gen F.lec 1.800 133 131 131 Oen Motor 2.40O 10 8 9 Glen-Alden 48 42 42 Gen Asph.... 38.200 64 61 61 Goodrich .... 200 32 Sl 81 Goodyear .... - ..... 10 Granby ...... ..... ..... ..... 19 Gt Nor Ore... 2.900 81 31 31 do pfd l.TOO 72 72 72 Or Cananea .. 22 Gulf S Steel.. 400 .39 89 39 Hask Barker.. 8. Sort 71 69 71 Huston Oil... 4.000 78 75 76 Hupp Motor.. 0OO 11 11 10 Ilia Cent 2W 96 90 9 Inspiration .. 1.00O 80 85 35 Int Ag Cor cm 100 7 7 7 do pfd T Interboro .... 601 1 1 1 do pfd 100 3 8 6 Int Harv 1.000 79 78 78 do pfd lOl Int Mrc Mar. 1.400 11 10 10 do pfd 3.000 60 4S 48 Int Nickel 2.300 14 18 13 Int Paper ... 4 000 65 53 B3 Invincible Oil. 8.000 11 11 10 Island Oil 1.000 3 8 3 Jewel Tea ... 1.100 10 10 10 KC South..... 200 24 24 24 K C Sou pfd 60 Kelly-Spgfld l.TOO 42 40 40 Kennecott ... 8.0O0 23 22 22 it Keystone Tire. 80O ln 10 10 Lack steel ... 700 48 42 42 Lee Tire 27 Lehluh Valley. BOO 84 84 64 Lorlllard 27 Lowe Theatrea 2.600 14 14 14 Morland Oil.. 2.600 23 25 25 Max Pet 70.700 107 99 90 Miami 1.600 28 28 23 Mid States Oil 10.900 14 13 13 Ml.lvale Steel. 1.200 24 23 25 M K T 100 1 1 1 do pfd 2 Mont Power 62 Mont Ward .. 200 18 18 18 Mo Pac 1.000 19 18 18 do pfd 1.000 43 42 42 M St P SSM 65 North Ann ... 4.600 41 84 40 Nat Biscuit .. 200 118 118 117 Nat Enamel . 100 42 42 42 Nat Lead 200 77 77 77 Nevada Con . 700 12 12 12 New Haven .. 1.500 14 13 13 Norfolk A W. 300 93 95 95 Nor Pac 8.500 74 . 73 73 Nova Sc Steel 23 N. T. Central. 2.200 72 71 71 Okla' Prod ref 8,600 3 2 2 Ontario Sliver 4 Ontario 4 W. 1.500 19 19 19 Otis Steel Pacific Der 10 Pac Gas El 61 Punto Allegr. 4O0 28 27 27 Pacific Oil ... 17.600 46 45 45 Pan Amn Pat. 12.000 46 43 44 do "B" .... 1.100 44 42 42 Penna 8.100 37 38 86 Peo Gea 1,100 55 63 65 Pere Marq ... SO0 ID 13 18 Pure Oil 7.20 84 33 34 Phillips Pete . 6"0 29 2S 29 Pierce Arrow-. 4.6II0 15 14 14 Pl-rce Oil 700 7 T 7 Pitts Coal 89 Pitts 4 W Va 600 24 23 23 Pr Steel Car.. 400 60 60 6o Pullman 600 102 99 Ray Cons 700 13 13 13 Reading 4.300 70 69 611 Remington ... 100 21 21. 21 Rrplnsle Steel 21 Republic I 4 S 3.200 81 60 50 do pfd SO Rep Motors .. 1.800 TH 7 7 Ryi Dutch Oil 1S,H0 8') 48 48 Ry Steel Spg. 100 84 84 83 Saxon Motors 2 Sears Roebuck 7 IX) 68 67 67 fihauuck Axla lot) 6 6 6 t Shell T 4k T.. I.5O0 86 85 85 I Sinclair 12,000 23 23 23 'Stand Oil Cal." 800 83 82 82 Slosa Shef ... 2'K 39 89 39 Sou Pacific .. S.800 79 78 78 Sou Ry 1,300 19 19 19 do pfd 20O 44 44 43 St L 4 S F... 1.800 23 22 22 Strombg Carb 2"0 81 80 80 Stud-baker .. 17.800 77 74 74 Swift 4 Co 99 99 99 Tenn C 4 C. 100 8 8 8 Texas OH ... 26,700 43 42 42 Texas Pac ... 700 23 22 22 do C 4 O.. B.SOO 26 25 25 Tob Products 900 62 61 61 Tran Con OH. 500 9 9 Union Oil Del. 4.900 28 22 22 Union Pac ... 1.000 121 120 120 United Alloy 25 United Drug.. 800 63 63 62 Un Food Prod 1.200 12 10 11 ' Un Rds. N J 8 Un Retail St. T.0O0 62 81 61 U S Ind Alco.. 81)0 47 46 40 U S Rub 8,800 50 48 48 do 1st pfd.. S00 66 St) 87 U S Smelting. 82 U 3 Steel (.200 81 80 80 do pfd 109 Utah Copper.. 1.600 66 65 65 Va Chem .... 3'M) 28 28 28 Vana Steel... S.100 33 82" 82 Vlvandou 200 8,8 7 Wabash 1,100 T T 7 do A pfd... 700 21 20 24 do B pfd... 100 13 13 13 Wells Fargo 61 Western Pas. (00 21 21 21 do pfd 100 68 68 68 West Union... 90O 84 82 82 Westhse E41i 400 45 45 45 West Md. .... 200 9 8 White Motors. AOO ,82 (3 85 Wlllys-Ovsrld. 2.600 6 6 5 do pfd 600 27 27 27 Wilson Pack.. 2,600 84 80 81 Wla Central. 24 Woolworth ... 800 119 11" 118 Worth'. Pp.. 600 42 41 40 W 4 L E.... 900 8 8 8 Whits OU 2.800 13 13 18 Dividend 1 in scrip. BONDS. 100N T C deb (a. 100 Nor Pao 4a.... 104 Nor Pao 8s... 104 Pao T 4 T 6a. 76lPenn con 4a. U 8 la, ref... U S 2a. cou.. U 8 4s, reg... U 8 cv 4a, cou Pan 8s, reg... Pan 8a cou. . . , (6 . 78 . 57 .88 .88 ,91 8S : 85 -72Sou Pao ev 6s. A T A T cr 6s. 102isou Kwy OS... Atchen gen 4s D 4 R o 4a.. 80li;nlon pao 4s.. 6lU S Steel OS.. Bid. liberty Bond Quotations. Overbeck 4 Cooke company of Portland: Closing High. Low. bid. Liberty, 8s 92.70 92.60 92.60 Liberty, first 4a 92.90 Liberty, second 4s 92.76 92.66 92.66 Liberty, first 4 93.00 Liberty, second 4s 92.82 92.72 92.74 Liberty, third 4s 93.14 96.02 95.10 Liberty, fourth 4a 93.12 93 02 93 00 Victory 4s 99.66 99.58 99.60 Victory, 8s 99.64 99.60 99.60 Boston Mining Market. BOSTON, Oct, 80. Closing quotations: Alloues 21 North Butte ... 10 Aria Com 8IO!d Dominion.. 23 Cal 4 Ariz.... 49 Osceola 29 Cal 4 Hecla 240 iQulncy 89 Centennial .... 8 Superior 2 Cop R Con Co.. 84;Suor 4 Boat Mln 1 E Butte Cop II 9 Shannon .... 11-16 f ranklin 2 utati con ...... 8 Isle Royalle (C) .20 Winona 40 Lake Copper... 2iWolverlne ..... 11 Mohawk 61 Money, Sliver, Etc NEW TORK, Oct. 81. Call money firm; high, offered at and laat loan 6 per cent; low, 6 per cent; ruling rate and closing bid 6 per cent. Time loans steady; 60 and 90 day. and alx months 565 per cent. Prime mercantile paper 6t&5 per cent. Foreign bar silver 70. Mexican dollars 64c. LONDON, Oct. 81. Bar sliver 40Jd per ounoe. Money 1 per cent; discount rates, rnort bill. 8 per cent; three months' bill. S per cent. Swift Co. Stocks. Closing prices for Swift 4 Co. stocks at Chicago were reportSd by the Overbeck 4 . fjooke company ox Portland as follows: Swift 4 Co 99 LIbby, McNeil 4 Lib by 8 National Leather ................... 7 Swift International 24 New Tork Bonds. New Tork bond quotations, furnished by HerrlB 4 Knodes, Inc.. or Portland: Maturity. Price. Am Tob 7s 1022 101 Am Tob 7s 1923 lol Anaconda 7s B 1929 98 Anaconda 6s A 1029 93 Armour cv 7a ptao ' 100 Armour 4s 1089 83 Argentine UI 5s ..........1045 75 Am Ag Chm 7s 1941 96 Beth Steel 7s 1922 100 Beth Steel 7s .1923 99 Beth Steel Eq 7s 1033 98 Belgium Ext 7s 1943 101 Belgium 6s ....................1925 95 Belgium 8s ..1IM0 100 Bergen 8s, City of 1945 102 Berne 8s. City of 1945 105 Braxll 8a 1941 99 Canadian 5s 1U26 93 Canadian 3s 1981 93 Can Nat Eq 7a 1935 102 Chicago N-W 7s 1930 104 C M 4 St P gn&rf 4s A 2014 55 Can Nor 7s 1940 104 Chile 8s 1941 99 Chrlstlanla 8s, City of 1945 102 Copper Exp 8s 1922 101 Copper Exp 8s 11123 101 Copper Exp 8s 1924 101 Copper Exp 8s .....1925 102 Cuban Amer Sugar 8s 1931 99 Con Gas cv 7s 1923 102 Dla Match 7. 1935 105 Denmark 8s 1945 103 Danish Mun 8s 1945 13 Dupont 7s 1931 100 French ext 8s 1945 100 French 7s 1941 94 Grand Trunk 7s 1940 103 Goodyear 8s 1941 105 Gulf Oil 7s 1933 100 Hershey 7s . 1930 97 Int Rap Tr ref 5s 1900 52 Int Mar CT 6a 1941 84 Kennecott 7s 1930 98 Morris 4 Co. 7s 1930 101 NIC call 7s 1930 104 Norway 8s 1940 104 Northwest Tel 7s 1041 105 Ohio C G 7s 1925 94 Pan Amer 7a .................. 1930 91 Penna 6s 1936 102 San Paulo 8s 1936 98 Southwt Tel 7s 1925 99 Swedish Govt 6s 1939 93 Standard Oil N T 7s 1931 loni Steel 4 Tube 7s 1951 03, Swiss 8s 1940 108 Sears Roe 7s .................. 1922 1O0 Sears Roe 7s 1923 99 Solvay 8s 1927 101 Swift 4 Co 7s 1923 100 Un Tank 7s 1930 102 U S Rubber 7s 1930 101 Wilson 1st 6s 1928 88 West Eleo 7s 1925 101 Westinfthouss 7s 1931 103 Zurich 8s 1943 103 Foreign Bonds. Foreign bond quotation, furnished by the Overbeck 4 Cooke Co. of Portland: Bid. Aslc Belgian rest 5s .............. 61 64 do prem 6s ................ 66 70 do 7s. 1945 101 101 do 6s. 1921 100 ... do 1925 94 94 Brazil 8s (new) 90 99 British 5s, 1922 876 406 do 1927 ......S6 396 do 1929 .S6 396 do vky 4s 2'tfl sn do ref 4s ...276 2K6 Bordeaux 6s, 1934 ..... 86 87 Canadian 5a, 1937 89 90 do 1926 93 94 do 6a. 1929 95 95 do 6s. 1931 93 08 do 1927 - 88 00 Chilean Be, 1941 O..... 99 9 Currency 3 4 Denmark 8s, 194.1 103 103 Dan. Muni. 8a 194S 103 103 French 4s. 1917 45 46 do 5s. 1920 63 66 do 1931 66 87 do 7s; 1941 93 04 do 8s. 1943 99 100 German W L 5s 4 4 Berlin 4. 4 6 Hamburg 4s 6 C do 4s 6 6 Leipzig 4. 6' 7 do 5s 6 7 Munich 4S 5 8 do 5s 7 9 Frankfort 4s 6 7 Italian 5s. 1918 29 30 Jap 4s. 1031 6S r do 1st 4s, 1923 85 86 do 2d 4s, 1925 85 85 Norway 8s. 1940 104 105 Russian 5s. 1921 11 14 do 1926 3 4 do 6 Us. 1919 14 16 Swiss 5a 1929 93 . 93 do 8b. 1940 I'M 108 U K til 1921 99 100 do 1922 99 90 do 1929 03 98 Foreign Exchange. Foreign sxchangs ratea at the oloas of business yesterday, furnlahed by North western National bank of Portland. Ths amount quoted la the equivalent of the foreign unit m untied ckates tunas: Country Unit: Bate. Austria, kronen $ .0010 Belgium, francs .730 Bulgaria, leva 0076 Czecho-Slovakla, kronen 0102 Denmark, kroner ..1900 England, pound sterling .......... .(.0425 Finland, finmark .01n4 France, francs .0745 Germany, mark. .0"S2 Greece, drachmas ................. .0455 Ho.iand. guilders 8413 Hungary, kronen .0020 lLA.y, ure .............. v.. -04.40 Jugo-SIavla. krone. 0043 Norway, kron.r ................... .1370; Portugal, eecudoa 1020' Roumanla. lei . 00i Serbia, dlnara 0142 tSpaln, pesetaa 1346 Sweden, kroner .2295 Switzerland, francs .1650 China Hongkong, local currency... .5540 Shanghai, taeie 7950 Japan, yen 4675 NEW TORK, Oct. (1. Foreign ex change, irregular. Great Britain, demand 13.92, cablea $3.93. 60-day billa on banks $3.89; France, demand. 7.37c. ca bles 7.37; Italy, demand 4.08c, cablea 4.08c; Belgian, demand 7.17c. cables 7.17o; Germany, demand 65o, cables 66c; Holland, demand (4.03c cablea 84.09c; Norway, demand 12.70c; Sweden, demand 22.80c; Denmark, demand 18.90c; Switz erland, demand 18.84c; Spain, demand 18.35c; Greece, demand 4.40c; Argentina, demand 82.63c; Brazil, demand 13.00c; Montreal. (2 11-16c MILLS BUY IN IMPORTATIONS TOA KEN WHEAT MARKET AT CHICAGO. Demand for Export Continues Slug gish; Substantial Decrease In Visible Supply. CHICAGO. OnC SL NotwlthaVtAxidlnr a ubvttvntltU AwmN In th Unit Sttvtoa rtmlbl upplr total, wheat todar undr wwt a alirht dttdlna owing ohUflx to Im ports of duty paid Canadian whoat- Prlcoo closed oaay. Ho to Ho not lowar. with Dwcsmfcer l.f7 to $L0S and M&r $1.12 to ll.lStt. Corn (ln,ihod a shad to He off. oato unchanged to Ho lower, and pro vision varying- from 2 Ho dooilno to 12c advance. At first, bulla In wheat appeared to have nmi little advantage on account of cor rect anticipations of the change In the domestic visible supply figures, but de mand failed to broaden out and all upturns eemed to be a signal for selling by houses with northwestern connection In the end. the prevailing sentiment was rather bear ish, the outstanding factor being news that millers at eastern points were ac quiring wheat from Canada and that the Canadian visible supply total had been heavily enlarged. Besides, export Inquiry continued sluggish, and there was no stim ulus la private estimates of farm reserves, the estimates proving similar to the gov ernment report of October 1. Absence of any aggressive support tended to weaken corn and oata Trading was almost entirely local. Provisions averaged higher In Una with hog a The Chicago grain letter, received yes terday by the Overbeck Sc Cooke com pany of Portland, follows: Wheat The market fluctuated today like a ship without a rudder, declining Im mediately after the opening, rallied to a premium over Saturday's close, cot n olden t with the posting of the visible supply fig ures and then turned easy again at the close. Sentiment In the trade la as mixed as the news. The domestic situation la bull ish, but we are reminded dally of a re verse situation In Canada with the pos sibility of further accumulations at Can adian points necessitating the shipment of wheat to the United States. The export demand waa again reported slow today, aside from the Greek order for 1.250,000 bushels which was expected to be placed. The estimate of a local ntatlstlclan showing farm reserves below the govern ment figures was without Influence In a price making way. The tenor of news at tha mr.ment la somewhat discouraging to bullish en deavors and we are inclined to look for further heaviness In the market tem porarily, although we believe that there will be great probabilities on the long aide of wheat In th not distant futiirtv Corn Trade waa limited and prices held within a narrow range. Some ln creaae was reported In country offerings to arrive and there was evidence of con siderable hedging pressure on the mar ket. Receipts were estimated today at 300 cars and cash prices held relatively firm. The strength In the cash market lately has not been Impressive for the reason that receivers are having little dif ficulty Duying corn in the country for de ferred shipment and a substantial gain In receipts la expeoted as soon as tha re duced freight rates become effective. Oats There waa no particular feature aside from some buying of December and selling of May by northwestern interests, presumably In the form of switching hedges. The visible supply showed an Increase of nearly a million bushels last week In face of tight receipts and a sale of 200 000 bushels was made to go to atore nere toaay. leading- futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close. Io.. $ 1.08 $ 1.08 $ 1.07 $ 1.07H May... . 1.12 Vi 1-13H 1.11'A 1.1 2 CORN. Deo. . . .4" H .4R H .47. ,4 May... .&3 -64H .53 H .o&H OATS. Deo. . . .83H .82; May. . . .38 .38 H .37 H .37 H MDSS PORK. Jan 18.00 LARD. Jan.... AOO 9.00 8 97 0.00 Mar... 9.'20 9.23 9.20 0.22 SHORT RIBS. Jan... .... .... .... 7.611 May .... 1.92 Cash prices were: Wheat No. 1 hard, $1.11 H. Corn No. 2 mixed, 48048Ho; No. 9 yel low, 48 &4c Oats No. a white, 84 36c; No, a white, 30 G 32 c Rye No. 2, 82HO. Barley Nominal. Timothy aeed $4.90(99.50. Clover seed $12 18.50. Pork Nominal. Lard J9 35 6 9.60. Ribs $5.50 7. Primary Brf-lpCs. CHICAGO. Oct. 81. Primary receipts Wheat, 1,895,000 bushela versus 2.122,000 bushels; corn, 747,000 bushela versus 477, 0O0 bushels; oats, 703,000 bushels versus S37.0OO bushels.- Shipments Wheat, 640,000 bushels ver sus 417,000 bushels; corn, 836,000 bushels versus 320,000 bushels; oats. 411,000 bush els versus 308,000 bushels. Clearances Wheat, 898.000 buahels; corn, 96,000 bushels; flour, 13,000 barrela Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 8L Barley 840 153c. Flax No. 1, $1.T3WV81H. Wheat December. 31.21 ; May, $1.20. Winnipeg Grain Market. WTKNIPBQ, Oot. 31. Wheat October, $1.11; December. $1.07; May, $1.14. Grain at 8a n Franriaeo. SAV FRANCISCO. Oct. 81. Grain Wheat, nrilllng. $1.8001.85; feed, $1,909 1.9.-,; barley, feed $1.22 1.27 ; ship ping. $1.801.87. Oats Red feed. $1.6191.65. Corn White Egyptian, $1.7001.75; red milo. $1.6501.70. Hay Wheat No. 1. $16018; fair, $190 16; oata, tame, $18010; wild, $10012; alfalfa, $12015; stock, $8010; straw, $10 fri2. $50 Liberty for $12 The city was startled a few days agrj when it was learned tha peddlers were offering: $50 Liberty bonds for $12. Whether the bonds were spurious or stolen cannot be ascertained because the men were not apprehended. It is a good instance to remember because it illustrates the wisdom of buyinff bonds from a permanent banking institution. The Lumbermens Trust Company for example never offers a bond to a client until the bank's own experts have thoroughly investigated its security, its legality and its genuineness and have ascertained that the bond is of the character that makes it acceptable for the bank's own investment. For safety do business with a permanent, reputable banking institution. LUMBERMENS Broadway and Oak HQS FRIGES DECLINING MARKET OX WEAK BASIS, WITH MODERATE RECEIPTS. Steers Are Steady to Strong, but Best Cows Are Lower Sheep Prices Unchanged. ArHv,. n... fiundav at ths local stock' Tarda were 10S loads, of whioh 12 loads went throuarn. la, roiume ox n u ... wea tares. The weakness or nors waa i ture of the , days market. rrices off at the oponlns; 2550c, with 10 estab lished aa the best quotation. Later eell ln, was malnlr around t.50 and before the dar cloaed arive-ina aiu over I9.SS, which was held to represent actual values. In " the cattle a I vision eieer. r. .tesdy to etronsr. out cow, were woaaer. Choice cows were uacea lower . .v.wvww, with the bulk of aelee x 4.5oe.t0. Sheep and lamb prices were unchanged. There waa weakness In ths lamb dtvtaloa. but the ton. o tn. sneep dw.ci - "n'lpte were m cattle. 114 calTes. 681 hoars and S021 aheep. The day s eaiea were mm Wt. Prlce.1 Wt. Price. l'70l S.40 leahros. 200 ." hla .ol .calves. 0 4.80 5 steers. 14 steers. 6 steers. 8 steers. 11 ste.ra 2 steers. 8 atoere. 8 steers. 8 ateera. 33 steer. 24 eteera 25 steers, 27 steers. 8 steers, 8 steers. 15 steers. B steers, 2 steer. 2 steer. 18 steer. 3 Men 15 steer. 2 steers. B steera 12 .teera 4 steera 27 steera 4 steera 4 steera 40 steera 7 steera 2 steera 19 steera 2 steera 25 steera 8 steera 16 steera 4 steera 2 steera 8 steers. 18 steera 10 steer. 15 steera 8 steera 27 steera 2 steera 27 steera. 8 steera 12 steera 6 steera 8 steera 25 steera 2 steera 11 steera 27 steera 15 steera 4 steera 6 steers. 8 steers. 2 steers. 2 steera 8 steera 8 steers. 17 steera 89 steer. 28 steera 2 steera 8 cows.. 8 cows.. 2 cows.. 23 cows.. 24 cows.. 27 cows.. 2 cows.. 25 cows.. 13 cows.. 2 cows.. 2 cows.. 2 cows.. 11 cows.. 8 cows.. 2 cows.. 8 cows.. 18 cows.. 4 cows.. 8 cows.. 13 cows.. 7 COWB.. 2 cowe.. 2 cows.. 2 cows.. 4 cows.. 8 cows.. 8 cows.. 8 cows.. 3 cows.. 2 cows.. 2 cows.. 8 cows.. 2 cows.. 8 cows.. 25 cows.. 8 cows.. 10 cows.. 29 cows.. 8 cows.. 27 cows.. 12 cows.. 8 cows.. 2 cows.. 6 cows.. 11 cows.. 15 COWS.. 19 cows.. 19 cows.. 23 cows.. 9 cows.. 23 cows.. 3 cows.. 7 cows.. 6 cows.. 81 cows.. 4 calvea 4 calvea 2 calvea 2 calvea 918 910 104 402 860 6.80 8.25 7.00 6 40 2 50 8.00 8.50 8 20 4.75 8 80 8 75 8.23 4.00 8 30 8 00 2 76 Z.uo ArcsiT.i, a.HBill calv.a. a &oi o celvea, 0 0,1 26 calve. 4.60119 mixed. A. 001 9 bulla. . 1250 1155 678 441 708 915 935 87T 980 1210 1040 1M2 1042 1285 1245 1238 11US 10S2 35 9K 1141 U'J5 105 947 637 10BO 933 975 1072 990 1001 1810 1275 MO 9K0 910 985 1078 900 1117 1002 1030 1U55 1177 1180 26 SO 493 1288 1410 1790 930 1290 1500 1090 1140 880 1882 1000 1294 1030 1070 151 196 187 214 202 222 205 220 150 100 200 135 210 205 .245 230 220 230 218 160 170 440 210 196 90 293 2(10 130 200 295 180 121 211 68 66 85 160 97 110 lOl 93 787 833 1020, 1098 1101 1078 1040 1011 1001 935 9U3 940 990 1030 1180 1402 1530 630 . 600 1005 1840 1280 1078 1063 98 B.0OI l ouu 6.50 5 61 1 bull.. 1 bull.. 1 bull.. 1 bull.. 6.851 5.85 6.85 1 bull. 8.831 2 bulla.. 8 35 lbull... 6 35 4 bulls. . B.85 lbull... 6 85 6 bulls. . 4.851 1 ste-... 4-N5I 1 slaK... 6.6.V23 hoars.. 4 50' hosa. . 4.501 hows.. 6 75! 8 hoft-s. . 4.601 8 holts.. 6.251 4hoKS.. 4 001 2 hons.. 5.501 lhos-... 5.501 Ihoa... 6 001 hoirs.. 4 0l 4 00 9 50 9 50 9 50 9 50 9 50 9.50 8.50 6.80 9.33 9 1.1 9 00 8 80 6 60 8.60 7.50 9 On 6 SO 6.30 9.35 8.83 9 S3 7.00 9.73 9.60 9 00 8.50 9.50 8 50 6.50 8 50 9.75 9 75 9.23 5.30 5.25 6 00 8 50 4.00 4.13 4.15 4.15 4 95 6.23 6.50 6 50 8 00 6.75 4.00 6 00 5 75 6.25 8.85 4 76 495 4 60 6 23 6 25 6.75 5 00 6 00 6.00 8 25 6 73 6 06 5 501 " 5 r.ol 12 hoxs.. 6.001 J boas.. 4.831 2 5"-- 6.001 J Jobs. . 6 501 J jor... i,m 1 hoa . . 5 831 I ho-' 6 351 0 hors. . 8.00 11 hots.. 12 holts.. 8 001 4.851 6 60 8.85! 6.001 6.831 6.751 1 hoa . . . 2 holts. . 2 hoxs. . 1 ho. .. 2 hoss.. 2 how.. 5.731 1 hoa... 1180 0..0 ; i:,-- n-23 6.731 1092 a '3!,- 1242 1103 1049 1093 1172 1102 10110 1073 900 71(0 1106 1070 1000 950 975 1035 10H3 913 1226 1010 1032 1000 1080 960 950 1173 980 1185 1100 776 840 850 J 005 109T 1096 1323 1115 1125 1205 1280 840 890 1000 956 916 1133 93 872 920 066 1011 1112 1073 975 1136 9 .10 978 984 1175 1108 917 695 1143 1129 1020 1110 91T 1056 1025 1113 987 345 855 2!0 160 fri.i 6 hose. . J ' 7 hoss.. S 23 lambs. S V 92 lambs. , ?1S3 lambs 9 -i 21 ewes.. S-,2,12 rearl.. J l"! 4 yearl. n!241 yearl i f ? 112 yearl "ll5 steers. ? XV lS steera. ? ":i2 steers. " 8 steers. J "'28 steers. 4.00 ... -r ?-SS lste-ir.. 1.501 A steers. 8 50, 4 50 16 steers. 2 steers. S.75t 28 steers. 4.00 2 steers. 8 steers. 1 steer, . 1 steer.. 9 steers. 2 steers. 8.O0I 4 25! 4 25' 8 001 4.601 4.001 1 steer. 4.60 ?'J:1 steers 8.75 45 steers. ?XV 1 steer., ;"! 6 steers. f?.18 steers. ?5. IS steers. 50;S0 steers. 4.501 i . 6 00 5 83 8 25 6 25 8 00 8.85 5.83 6 60 4 25 6 85 1830 4 On' 26 steera. 1101 8J01 fa,..,. 4 .501 1 ..... 990 932 1065 698 981 698 920 1087 1180 870 910 1140 9I0 1018 938 1002 190 290 222 , 7H) 1350 732 5 SO 2(1 ..rs. 8.6029 ,trs. f 5Jj g KM,r,. 4 65 30 steers. 4.7.V 6 cows.. 4 .50; 29 cows.. 4 00 is cows.. 4.23 25 cows. . 4.25, i cow... 8 50 l cow... 8 .50 i cow... 4 0! l cow... 4 6O110 cows.. S.85'10 cows. . 4.00 is cows.. 4.00! lcalf... 4.60! l calf. .. 5.00! 8 calves 4.251 2 bulla., 8 001 J bull. .. 4.63' if mixed 8.73! 13 mixed 4.40! 89 hose. . 4.23 is hoas.. 4 00 67 hous.. 4.75 64 hoes.. 4 231 9 hoas.. 4 651 2 hot!.. 4.50 252 lambs 8.23I14 lambs. S.83 31 lambs. 4.00' 13 ewes. . 8 001 It yearl. 8 50! 15 yearl. 4.25'227 weth. 7.001 21 weth. 800! 6 00 8 60 4.50 4 00 5 50 4. 30 2.50 3 23 8 25 8 30 4.25 8 00 8 00 7.00 8.75 4.00 6 00 4.30 10.00 10.00 10 00 1000 9 00 8 00 6.50 6.50 6.50 8.60 4.75 4.76 4 50 4.16 210 1B6 185 183 146 285 80 82 77 128 108 116 95 93 1 calf 890 Prices quoted at ths Portland Union stockyards wer. as follows: Choice steers t 67S 6 25 Medium to rood steers 6. 2."i 4.75 Fair to medium steers........ Common to fair steers. ...... Choice feeders Fair to Brood feeders Choice cows and heifers Medium to rood cows, heifer. Fair to medium cows, heifers Common cows ............... Canners Bulls Choice dairy calves.......... Prime light calvee Medium light calves Heavy calvea ............... Hoira 4.75'if 3.25 8 764 76 4.501$ 5.00 8 751, 4.50 4.50 Q 5.00 4.00 4.30 3.30! 4.00 2.75 8.50 1.5) 2.73 8 00 4.00 8.50 9.00 8.00(3) 8.50 8.00fg 8 00 5.00 6.50 Prime light "OOWIOOO Smootn heavy, sno itx, op.. Bmiwt hheavy, 800 lbs. up.. Rough heavy Fat pigs Feeder pigs Stars, subject to dock;... Kheep Funt-of-mount aln Iambs..., East valley lambs Fair to good Cull lambs Eastern Oregon feeders.... Light yearlings ............ 7.509 8.50 T.50 8 50 6.00 8.00 9.0010.00 9.oofrio.fl0 4.000 7.00 now too 6. on 6 50 5 00 6.50 8 ooa 4oo 4 501 3 00 4.60 Hi 8 00 Heavy yearlings 00 4.50 Ught wethers 8nn.Jr 4 60 Heavy wethers 2.60 fl 3.50 Ewe. 1.009 3.50 Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO. Oct. 81. (U. 8. bureM of market. ) Cattle Receipts. 25.000; beef steers and butcher ah. stock, slow; early day; bulk beef steers. 15. 73 r 9 23; can ners. calves nr.il stn-krs, etxtfly: bulls. Bonds Yield- 5.50 to Security Direct tax obligation on CITYofWALLAWALLA the commercial and financial center of South eastern Washington. These bonds are acceptable by U. S. Government to secure Postal Savings Deposits. 6 Water Bonda, in de nominations $1000, due serially 1924-1941. Prices: 100.73 to 103.61 A small initial payment will secure these bonds in any amount you wish, balance of payment arranged to euit Phone or Wire Reservations For Your November Investment We offer the following list of well selected, high-gTade, tax exempt Municipal Bonds: Lane County (Oregon) Eoad Bs 1928 5.8W4 Vancouver (Wash.) Gen. Oblg. Dock 6s 1927-8, &.8b-65 Grant Pass (Oregon) City of , 6s 1932 6.00 Lake County (Oregon) School Dist No, 14 6s 1941 6.00 Jackson County (Oregon) School District No. 67, 6s 1925-35 6.00 Custer County (Montana) 6s 1931 6.00 Vancouver (Wash.) Local Imp. Dis. No. 176 7s 1928-30 7.00 Lewiston (Montana). Paving Dist. No. 45 6s. 1924-26 7.50 WESTERN BOND & MORTGAGE CO. 80 Fourth Street Ground Floor Board of Trade Bldg. ale around 15o to 25c lower than Prl telr to wetk. ' Harm RcelpU, 27,000. 25c to 40c btrher than Saturday average; bif packer out of early trade ; top, S. ; Hi-ht llrhta up to IH2r; bulk, $7.4U(48; dim, atron: bulk Around $8.25. Bheep Kecelpta, 1A.UO0. Fat Jamba teadr to 2Vc hi-her; ahep, ateady; x?T era, firm; fat native itmui, top, early, $M; with lifht .rtinf. city butchers,' $y.S5, beat weaterni, JW. Karnai City LlTevtork Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 81. V. 8. burfu of markets. Cattle Recslpta, lt',000. Beef ateera, steady to 2ftc iowr; early top. $S.tt&; other aalea. Mtf068&0; some held abov $10; all grades and clavasea she etock itMdy to strong;; bulk cowe, $3.50i&4; few around, $4. 50 (5; me dium fed heir era, 10; mo trans a rs, 4tiHl bulk canners, around $U.Z0; moat cuttera. bulk bulls, Wu- c&ivcs, steady, top, $10; stockera and feeders, stronr to 2Sc hither;, early sales stock ers. $4.50(36.2"; some bold at $0.75; most feeders. $5.C03 6.2A. Hon Receipts, O00. Fairly active; mostly ID & 26c higher than Saturday's averag-e; top to packers a,nd shippers, $7.70; food and choice 1H0 to 2-fO-pound welg-hts, $7.ti07.6o; mixed droves, $7.20 7.60; bulk of eeles, $77. ft5; bulk throw out sows, $6.25t& Plff steady with few offered. Sheep Receipts, 2500; kllllnc clarwea enerally 25c higher; most fat ewes, $4 50 4.75; few, $5; fed western lambs, $125; bulk, natives, $8.50e"fl: feeding lambs, ateady; early top. $7. AO. Omaha Llreetock Market. avitti rwf si TT R bureau of mar- jeftta.) Hogs Receipts, 3000. Mostly 25c higher; cioflng; auu ; ouik mmium ami lLarrit butchers, $7.257.50; top, $7.70; bulk packing e-rades, $0.506 6.65. r-m.t- uuaint. HUhi Rf stera and she stock. 25c hlffher; top heavy etc em, $l.25; bulls, strona;; veals, ateady; Block ers and fredera, 20c higher. Sheep Receipts. 0-mmj. iMinne; ciwri, 25&50C higher; fed lamba, $S.0; no choice h.i-a - vuri intra 1A 50 : wethera. $5.26; ewea. $4.75, feeders, 250 higher ; top feedln. Seattle Livestock Market. PEATTTB. Oct. HI. Tfc Hteedy; re prelopmc I i''rr pbm mm sr-H1 HERRIN & RHODES, Inc. Established 1B- BROKERS Kmw York Stocks. Bends. Grain, Cntti Private Wire. Jtrmbers Caleaca Beard ef Trade. 101-8 Railway Exchanffe Bid. Telephone Main 28-284. HOTEL HOYT Btrletly Fireproof. Near both depot ana convenient ear aervloe to all parts of elty. fflnrrle Jloeraa V Rhout Beta, f 1 and blncie Hoomi With ftiuh, and up ELUtHT H. KOBE, Manager. : gp.... III .Ml. SISS1I HI IS 1.I.SS. .J Acoordinsr 0 to Maturity rirTH suia sTraaa Portland, Oregon Ttlephone Main 113 ceipts, 00; prime, $9 6ft 10; smooth heavies, $7 08; roua;h heavies, $4.5u6; plffi, $U910. Cattle Hteady. Receipts, 444; prime steers, $0i&6.i0; medium to choice, $5tftt; common to food, $4&5; beet cows and helfera, $55.5u: medium to choice, $4 $10 11; medium calves, isit'U; heavy calves, fttftfn; nulls, :i tniT4 50. 8 Cold NoteM Copper Export Aaaorlatlon Inc. Tflt secured by reftned copper deposited at 10o a pound (the present price being- about 13a a Found). S u m required ir payment of principal and Interest suaran teed proportionately by e 1 ST h teen leading copper companies. At Prlcs Yield Ins; About 7JtS 7.20 192 Maturity 1623 Maturity) Circular upon requeat for Gr-2. The National City Company Offices In more than 50 cities. Yeon RIiIk, Portland. Main 8072. WANTED Experienced Bond Salesman Long-established Portland Bond House has an excep tional opening for an experi enced man with a clientele. Communications strictly con fidential. D 199, Oregonian. WHY PIERCE - ARROW DECLINED We hare prepared an lnterentlna; and instructive letter on th above lnnm whlrh ehntild be In the hands of evwry holder and prospective holder of Fierce Arrow. Copy B-S sent free upon rrquest. Edwin E. Kohn & Co. Member Consolidated ptock Kxchanre of New Tork. 53 Broadway, New York Shock-Absorbing Pavements Material Intended to withstand ihor-k should have a certain amount of elasticity. This la true of forti fication, intended to bear th. shock of projectiles; It Is also tru, iy, a writer In The Amt-rlcan City (New Tork), of pavements built to bear the Impact of heavy traffic. Warrenlte - Bltullthlc Is generally reeoKnlsed as the Ideal type ot pavement, not only for elasticity, but for durahlllty and economy for the taxpayer. 5. a&l?p SMITH moon. sua. 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