TIIE 3IORXIXO OREGOXIAX, SATURDAY, .NOVE3IBER 5, 1921
2
HIDE AURKtT TONE
SLIGHTLY IMPROVED
Cleaning Up of Packers May
Help Country Grades.
FORMER PRICE MAINTAINED
Washington via rail : 8000 quarter tacks
floor. Via water, 228.704 quarter sacks
flour; wheat. 12.138 centals; bran, 31)67
sacks; feed, 19 570 rack; mil Iron. 2228
sacks; groats, 144 sacks; middlings, 1580
sack a
Terminal receipts. In cars, were re
ported by the Merchants Exchange as
follows:
Wheat Barter Flour Oats Hay
roniua
Increased Demand for Cheaper
Leather and Shoes Should Stim
ulate Buying: of Old Hides.
The hide market continues quiet, but the
undertone ts fairly steady. There Is only
a moderate movement here and local deal
ers are holding to their old prices. In the
east there has been an active business In
packer hides, and while country hides have
been by no means excited, the fact that
packers' stock is being cleaned up is en
couraglng as it may soon open the way for
a broader trade In country hides.
It is also interesting to note that the call
now is for cheaper leather and cheaper
shoes, which should stimulate business In
the poorer class of hides, which have been
a drag on the market for so long. The
stock of these has also been reduced by
large exports to Germany.
Of the enlarged dealings In the packer
hide market, trade advices from the east
say:
"Continued strength prevails In do
mestic packer hides, and other varieties
are a I no firm to higher, but at further In
creases there is less snap to trading. Packer
hides sold freely throughout all of last
week, with aggregate sales totaling around
120,04)0, exclusive of some good-sized book
ings by two "Big 3" packers as well.
Heavy native hides scored an additional
c. Increase, with sales of heavy native
steers up to 15Uc and heavy natlce cows
at 14c. While there la a brisk inquiry from
large buyers for all varieties of branded
hides st last trading rates, they are in
disposed to pay a further MjC Increase de
manded by all packers. The statistical
position of the market, however, Is very
satisfactory from sellers' standpoint. Up
steers up to 15 He and heavy native cows
agoinitt 1-MrC last paid, but holders have
been unabJe, thus far, to effect business at
the full asking basis of 13c."
In the forepart of the week, says the
same report, considerable activity ruled in
country hides, with some slsable lines of
back salting buffs sold at from So to 7c
Choice quality, good section, fresh buffs
are hold at He to 84c, with bids of 7Wc
declined for Ohios. Extremes are wsnted
In best quality, but at some of the highest
rates talked, 11 4c to 12c, tanners hold
back, entertaining Ideas of around 11c.
Cider lots bring proportionately less.
CARI.OT SALES OF APPLES LIMITED
Kitt4rn Market Heavily Stocked With
Northwestern Fruit.
Apple sales at shipping points were re
ported as follows: WenA tehee Wlnesaps.
extra fancy, 10 per cent 5-tler, $2.1502.25;
rancy. 11.9062; Yakima Jonathans, choice.
5-tler, Uoctf$; Wlnesaps, extra fancy,
medium to large, $2.15; fancy, 81-754J 1.00.
The New York market is heavily stocked
with northwestern apples and the demand
is limited. Sales were made to Jobbers at
the following prices: Jonathans, extra fan-,
cy, 2.40 a 2. 50 ; very large. $2. tH9 2. 05 ;
small to medium, fl'ff Z.-'J ; fancy medium
to targe, $2(cl'2.25; few very large as $2.40;
car run, $2 (ft 2. 10. Rom en. extra fancy, $o
3.25; medium, $2.5f 2.75; small low as
$2; fancy large, $2.5092.85; few, $2.75;
small to medium, $22.15. Spltxenbergs,
extra fancy, large, mostly $3; few, very
large, $:i.2.; medium, $2.502.75; small,
mostly $2.25; fancy medium to large most
ly $2.254 2.50;. few very large, $2.75; C
grade, all sizes, $2r2.25. Winter Bananas,
extra fancy large. $33.25; few, $3.50; me
dium to large, $2.5002.75; very large. $.1;
small, $2$r2.0; C grade, all sizes. $1.S5&
$2.25. Ortleye, extra fancy, $2.75 Somali to
medium, $2.25(ft,2.50. Delicious, extra fancy
large, 93.75ft 4; small to medium, $3t?
3.50. Mr In tosh, fancy small to medium,
S2. 30 92.75; few, 32.85; C grade, car run.
12.25. -
Frnday .... 121 5 8 12
Yr. ago 44 1 4 19
Sn to date. 15.415 11 917 435 'fifl
Tear ago... 5,488 75 209 225 634
Tacoma
Thursday 27 .... 8
Tear ago.. 10 1 2 .... 2
S n to date. 5 324 74 652 75 322
Year ago... 2.G22 86 354 65 3ft 0
Seattle
Thursday .. 16 .... f 1 4
Year ago. .. 34 8 . . . . 2 5
S o to date. 88 104 945 248 674
Year ago... 2.. Ik 9 125 136 . 142 790
BOND DEALINGS HEM
31QST LIBERTY ISSUES REACH
NEW HIGH RECORDS.
Butter Sent to California.
Another car of butter Is being shipped
to California, which relieves the local
market of Its surplus. There was a fair de
mand for cubes in the city trade and prices
held steady.
Egg receipts continue to show an in
crease, but not enough yet to have much
effect on prices, which were quoted at to
former range.
Poultry and dressed meats were steady
and unchanged.
Oregon Cranberry Demand Larger.
Another car of eastern cranberries ar
nveo ana was put on sale at the same
price as the first car. $21 a barrel. The
demand for Oregon cranberries has in
creased, as the price Is expected to advance
soon to a parity with the price of eastern
berries.
Bank Clearings.
Bank clearings of the Northwestern
cities yesterday were as follows:
Clearings. Balances
$5,043,501
4, 8. VS. 840
3U5. 6tl
2.204,431
Portland
Seattle .
Tacoma
Spokane
$570,812
1.112.717
4 H.131
826.434
PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS
Grain, Floor, Feed, Etc.
Merchants' Exchange, noon session:
November. Dec.
neat Bid. Bid.
Hard white
Soft white .
White club
...$ l.oo
.08
.08
$ 1.IM)
.08
- .18
WOOL MARKET ON SOL'ND BASIS
Strong Prices Realized at Government Auc
tion General Trade Fair.
BOSTON, Nov. 4. The Commercial Bul
letin tomorrow will say:
The government wool auction has been
the center of attenlon this week and the
strong sale which resulted shows the fun
damental soundness of the American mar
ket. The business privately has also been
of fair proportions and at fully firm prices,
with medium to low grades tending to
strengthen. In the goods market there is
little change.
Scoured busts: Texas, fine 12 month, 65
7c; fine 8 months, 55jj60c.
California: Northern, 70 0 T8c; middle
county. 6o 69c; southern, 55 OOc.
Oregon: Eastern No. 1, staple, T5S0c;
fine and fine medium combings, 70 7 4c;
eastern clothing, tf0ft65c; valley. No. 1,
65 70fl.
Territory: Fine staple, choice, SO "Q S5c ;
half-blood combing. 68 72c; three-eighths
blood combing, 50 6 55c; quarter-blood
combing, 3S42c; fins and
clothing. 60065c: fine and
French combing, 65&70c.
Pulled: Delaine, 80 & 85c;
A supers, 60fc 75c.
Mohair: Fleet combing,
carding, 226 25c.
fine medium
fine medium
A A, 75080c;
11 e 30c; best
WHEAT MARKET HAS STEADY TONE
Three More Cargoes Will Be Shipped to
V India.
The tone of the wheat market was
steadier yesterday, but this did not make
more business. The country Is not sell
ing and the export situation Is no better
than It was. The report of the sale of
three more cargoes of wheat to be shipped
to India refers to business worked some
time ago.
Hard white bids were raised 8 cents at
the Merchants exchange to $1 and club
and soft white advanced 1 cent to 98 cents
No offers were made for the other grades
of wheat and there were also no bids in
tho coarse grain market.
Crop reports from Argentina were less
favorable and this had some effect on all
grain exchangea The weather was un
satonably cold with frosts probable. It
was also stated that locusts have appeared
In the provinces of Santa Fe and Coendoba.
Argentine shipments this week were 217.
000 buohela of wheat. 1.441.000 bushels of
corn snd 100.000 bushels of oats.
Shipments from North America this
week were 8.000.000 bushels of wheat and
flour against 10.371.000 bushels last year,
and 1.640,000 bushels of oorn, against 339,
000 bunhels last year.
San Francisco receipts from Oregon dur
ing October: Via water, flour 155.156
quarter sscks; wheat, 9979 centals; oats.
16.654 centals; bran. 7042 centals; mlllran.
27.863 sacks; feed. 6470 sacks; middlings,
3077 sacks; mlllrun. 21.726 sacks; short a
8440 sacks; grosts, Ml sacka From '
FLOUR Family patents. $7 per barrel;
wnoie wiwat, ih zu; graham. 6; bakers'
hsrd wheat. 37.05; bakers' bluestem pst-
ents, $6.55; valley soft wheat. $5.60;
straights. $5 25.
MILLFEED Price, t. o. b. mill: Mill-
run, $21 per ton; rolled barley. $34038;
rolled oats. $35; scratch feed. $46 per ton.
tuna wnoie. 34: cracked. 136 ner
ton.
HAT Buying price, f. o. b. Portlsnd
Alfalfa. $15 per ton: cheat $12012.50;
oat and vetch. $14014 50; clover. $12;
vauey timothy. $15015.60; eastern Oregon
timotny, $ 18 0 l a. 50.
Dairy and Conntrv Prodoce.
BUTTER Cuoes. extras. 42043c lb.:
prints, parchment wrapped, box lots. 47c:
cartons. 4 Sc. Butterfat, buying prices
No. 1 grade, 47c, delivered Portland.
EttUS Case count, 48050c; candled
ncn, 53055c; association firsts. 57c: as
sociation selects. 60c: association nulleta
c.
CHEESE Tillamook triolets, nrlee to
jobbers, f. o. b. Tillamook. 26c; Young
Americas, zee pouna.
POULTRY Hens. 18027c: springs. 20c:
aucKs. -vkvzuc; geese, nominal; turkeys.
live, 3,tc; aressea, 4.ic pouna.
PORK Fancy. 1313y,c per pound.
VEAL Fancy. 13&13c.
Fruits and Vegetables.
FRUITS Valencia oranges. $608.50 per
box; lemons, $4.5007.50; grapefruit. $4.50
07.50 per box; bananas, 809c pound: id
pies, fiaAV4.:3 box; pears, $1.5003 box;
nuc a. e berries. iuwi per pouna; grapes.
Oregon Concords, 506c per pound; Califor-
rea hmperon, lie per pound; Califor
nia cormchons, $.75 per lug; casabas, 2
03c per pound; cranberries, Oregon. $50
i.75 per box; eastern $21 per barrel;
pomegranates, $3 per box; quinces. $3.23
per box.
POTATOES Oregon. $1.7502 per hun
dred; Yakima, 82 02.25 per hundred:
sweet potatoes, 4 05c per pound.
ONI U.N S .ellow, $4.5005.50 per hun
dred.
VEGETABLES Cabbsge, 1 02c pound;
lettuce, $3.5002.75 crate; carrots, $1.50
01.75 per sack; garlic, 12 18c pound;
beets. $1.5002.25 per box; cucumbers, $1.30
2. 50 per dozen ; beans. 10 0 1 2 c per lb. ;
celery. 7Oc0$l per dosen; green peppers.
y(0'iyc per lb.; cauliflower, $101.50 per
dozen; pumpkins. 2Sc per pound; squash,
2Mc pound: sprouts. 17 He pound; toma
toes, $1.2503 per box; turnips, $2 02.50
per sack; parsnips, $202.50 per sack; arti
chokes, $1.50 per dozen.
Staple Groceries.
Latest jobbing quotations:
SUGAR (sack basis) Cane, granulated,
6. 35c pound ; beet, 6 1 5c.
NUTS Walnuts, Manchurian. 20024 4c
pound; Brszil nuts, 18020c; filberts, 200
25c; almonds, 26027c; peanuts. 8 Vic per
pound.
RICE Blue Rose, 7c per pound; Japan
style, 6c per pound.
BEANS Small white. 8 85c; Urge,
white. 4c; pink, 6fcc; lima, 797c; red.
6Vc per pound.
COFFEE Roasted, bulk, in drums. 18
035o per pound.
SALT Granulated. bales, $3.20 04 05;
half ground, ton 50s, $17.23; 100s. $16.25.
HONEY Comb, net crop, $6.5007 per
case.
DRIED FRUITS Dates, $7 per case;
figs, $1.4003.75 per box; apples. 16c lb.;
peaches, 15017c; apricots. 2326tc;
prunes, 7H01c.
Hides, Hops, Etc.
TALLOW N-s L c; No.
pound.
CASCARA BARK 5o a pound delivered.
Portland.
HOPS 1921 crop, choice, 25 0 26c pound;
olds, 15c pound.
HIDES Fresh cured, 5c per pound;
bulls, 4c; calf, 12c per pound; kip. 7c; dry
hides, 9c; dry salt hides, 7c per pound.
PELTS Dry pelts, full wool, 801O
pound; salt pelts, 35 0 50c each, according
to size.
WOOL New clip. 80 20c per pound.
MOHAIR New clip, 16o per pound, de
livered Portland.
So per
Foreign Securities Are
Also Stronger.
NEW YORK. Not. A. Trading In bonds
again overshadowed oeaiings in all other
securities on the stock exchange today.
Various domestic and foreign Issues floated
during the war registered highest prices
for a year or more.
Libertr bonds and victory notes con
tinued to move forward under the Impetus
riven the investment demand ny nation
wide indications of easier credit conditions.
Most of the liberty series at thenr new
higher records showed extreme gains of
10 to 100 points. Victory 8s were at
their msximum for the year and victory
4s duplicated yesterday's record quo
tation of nar.
Among foreign btnds today's strength
was most marked in French government
8a and Belsian government 7i, these
gaining 1 !i to 3 points, respectively.
utner European issues, incjuains many
municipal Issues, displayed notable
strength and Chilean government 6s sold
st a premium over yesternay s suDscrip
tlon pries. Railroad bonds and similar
Lswues of domestic companies were only
moderately better, reflecting the uncertain
tone ef the stock market. Total sales, par
value, were 322.275.000.
Dealings in stocks were governed by
technical conditions. Issues in which the
short interest was believed to be dominant
moved hesitatingly, but became heavy In
the final hour, when call money rose from
3 to 5Vft per cent. Sales amounted to
575.000 shares.
The foreign exchanges were featured by
another slump In German marks to .043c
and weakness In Greek snd central Euro
pean remittances. British, French and
Italian bills were firm, improvement in
sterling being associated with latest
pects of the Irish situation.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
(Furnished by the Overbeck & Cooke
company, Portland.)
Stocks-
Adams Ex
Sales.
100
30
300.
500 x
1.500
800
5.000
1.3JM
900
Provisions,
HAMS All sizes, 29031c; skinned, 83 c.
picnics. 18c; cottage roil, 22c
BACON Fancy, 40 045c; choice. 370
62c; standard. 23 026c.
LARD Pure tierces, 14c pound; com
pressed tierces. 14c.
DRY SALT Backs. 19 023c; pistes. 18c.
Oils.
LINSEED OIL Raw. In barrels. 89c;
-gallon cans, $1.04. Boiled, in barrels,
81c; 5-gsllon cans, $1.06.
TURPENTINE In drums, $1; S-galloi
cans, $1.15.
WHITE LEAD 100-pound kegs, 12c
per pound.
CO A L. OIL Tank wagons and iron bar
rels. 17 He ; cases. 80037c.
GASOLINE Tank wagons and iron bar
rels. 26c; cases, SsVic
FANCY VEAL
Next Mondav 14c or better. Mar
ket well cleaned up. Same on
ho(t. Check mailed same day
good are received. Cold storage
on premleen. Murk your next
hipment TIIK SAVIN.4R CO, I.NC.
lOO Front St, Portland, Or.
SAX FRANCISCO PRODl.CE MARKET.
Friee. Current on Vegetable. Fresh Fruit.
Kte., at Bay City.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 4. Vegetable,
Artichoke. 110.00912.00 a case; squash.
ILL'S 1.50 a 40-pound lug: potatoes, $2
93.73; onions, yellow, S3. 25; brown. $4.00
94.25; crystal wax, $3; tomatoes,
11.73 a lug; cucumbers, 75c4?S1.50 a lug;
peppers 6o(f75c a lug; beans, string, 69
7c; limas. 69c; carrots, $11.25 a
ek; egg plant. 11.000 1.23 a lug; lettuce,
$1.7062 crste; celery. $2.30 a crate; pump
kins. $1.000123 a sack; peas, 6rl2fec a
pound; sprouts, 49 c a pound.
Poultry Hens, 20920c; young rooat.r.
20925c: old roosters. Iodise; young
chickens, 2S0SOe; ducks. 2t22c; tur
keys, dressed. 43$SOc; live, S5&4uc.
Fruit Oranges Valenctaa. $4. 009. 23;
lemons, $3 006 5.00; grspefruit, $4.0064.30;
applea 34 and 4-tier. $193.30: strsw
bvrries. per crste, $2.0092.3u; rs.pberrles.
per drawer, 736 90c; blackberries, per
drswer, 80c(?$l: casabas, per crate. 639
75c; grapea. seedless. $4.25; others, $2.23
94 uo; cranberries, per box, $..0O95.d0.
Receipts: Flour, 848 quarter sacks:
wheat, 1022 centals; barley. 2476 centals;
corn, 825 centals; potatoes, 4447 sacks;
onions, 30 sacks; hay. 170 tons; hide.
1376; oranges and lemons, 8200 boxes: llva-
stock. 73 head.
w fork Sugar Market.
NEW YORK, Nv. 4. Raw sugar, cen
trifugal, 4.00c to 4.11c; refined fin granu
lated, 5.20a to 3.30c
Cotton Market,
NEW TORK. Nov. 4. Spot cotton, quiet.
Middling. 18.MC.
nulutb Linseed Market.
DL'LUTH. Nov. 4. Linseed, sn track.
$l.b3is; arriv,, $1.W.
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Invincible Oil
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Keystone Tire
Lack Steel ..
Lee Tir
Lehigh Valley
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10 .
115
36
Bid.
47
13
8"4
30
21
s
46
34
7
26 4
S3
29 4
811
131 4
1124
18
5
10
62
66
35
24
48
91
66
4
6
89
78
26
53
79
35 4
109
125
122
77
99
24
84
42
100
85 4
30
90
97
87
50
56
74
4
14
1084
124
70
J3
'Til
113 4
29
30
43
68
7
17
12
20 4
23
37
SO
54
24
3
2
3
92
24
411
87
107
32
32
78 4
67
K:s
83
7
18
14
103
IS
71
11
17
12
63
25
10
4
38
13.1 4
10
43
62
31
10
20
31 4
72"?
22
73
75
10
95
36
74
37
Slnclslr $.000 13 22
Stand Oil Cal. 7nO 82 81
E.oss Shef. ... 200 38 38 4
Sou Pacific. 1,200 79 7SU
Sou Rr 100 194 18
do pfd .... 8O0 44 44
St L 3 F... 8o 2.1 22
gtromb'g Carb 100 30 SO
Siudebsker .. 8.3UO 76 74
Ewift Co 100 9
Tenn Cop A C 700 8 S
Texas Oil.... 8.301' 43 42
Texas Pao. . . BOO 22 4 22
T P C ft O... 2.70O 26 2.-
Tob Products. 900 60 59
Trsn Coct Oil 1,800 9 6
Cnion Oil Del 4.100 20 20
Union Pac 1,600 1214 1-1
United Alloy
Dnited Drug.. 300 63 624
United F Prod 2.700 12 11
United Fruit. 1,900 117 4 114
D Rdi of N J
pfd 100 20 20
Unit R Store $.800 50 49
C S Ind Alcoh iK 45 44 4
U S Rub 3.300 49 47
do 1st pfd. . 3O0 86 834
O S Smelting. 2oO 3i 32
0 S Steel 10,500 81 4 80
do pfd 7oO 110 110
fjtah Copper. 1.300 36 4 55
Va Chem lOO 274 27
do pfd
Vanad Steel.. 1.200 32 31
Vlvandou SOO 7 6
Wabash
do A pfd... 300 20 20 4
do B pfd.
Western Pac. 300 20 4 20
do pfd ..... .....
West Union.. 300 86 83
West E ft M. 900 45 45
West Md
White Motors '
Willy'-Over.. 200 6
- do pfd 600 28 27
Wilson Pack
Wis Central
Woolworth 400 124 122
Worth Pump. 200
W ft L E.... 100
Wilt. OU 600 13 12
BONDS.
rr s 2s, reg.100NT Cen deb 6
do 2s, cou..'100
do 4s. reg..104
do cv 4 cou104
22
81
37
78
18
44
3rt
74
9
84
42
22
25
59
9
20
121
23
62
11
115
e.
20
4!)
444
47
80
32
80
1104
55
31
s
T
204
13
20
57
85
4:
8
35 4
5
28
32
25
122
40
12
97
so
Switzerland, francs) ....
China-Hongkong, local
Shanghai, taeia ......
Japan, yen
currency
.1880
.5350
.8000
.4873
Nor Pac
On 3m 09
Pac T ft T 5s. 904
Pan 8s. reg. .. 74Penn con 44"
do 3a. cou. . 764
A T ft T cv 6s 103
Attn gen 4s.. 81
D & R con 4a 70
South P cv 5s.
South By 6a
Un Pac 4s....
U S Steel 5s..
90
91
864
84 '.4
93
liberty Bond Quotations.
I.ibertv bond Quotation, furnished by
Overbeck ft Cooks company of Portland
High. Low. uiose.
Liberty 84 93.88 93.48
do 1st 4s
do 2d 4s 94.20
do 1st 4a 94.20
do 2d 4s 94.40
do 3d 4s 96.64
do 4th 4 94.46
Victory 4s 1O0.00
do 3s 98.98
93.80
93.80
93.62
&5.S3
98.80
99.90
99.92
93.70
94.06
94.18
94. 06
94.30
fl 54
94.44
99
99.92
Boston Closing Mining.
21 INorth Butt.
.- 8 Old Domln..
51:Osceola
240 Quincy
84'superior ....
84 4 Sup ft Bos. ..
Allouex , . .
Ariz Com. .
Cal ft Ariz.
Cal ft Hecli
Centennial ....
Cop Range
4Utt uod
Franklin 2
Ixle Royalle.... 21
Lake Copper... 2
Mobawk 52 4
Shannon
Utah Con.
Winona . ..
Wolverine
.. 10
. . 23
.. 30
.. 40
.. 24
.1 9-16
.. 1
.. S
.. 40
.. 11
Swift C Stock.
Closlnc prices for Swift ft Co. stocks at
Chicago were reported by the Overbeck ft
Cooke eomnanv of Portland aa lollowa:
Swift ft Co 90
Libby. McNeil ft Libby 84
National Leather 6
Swift International 24
Money, MUver, Kte.
KEW TORK. Nov. 4. Call money firm.
High. 64; low, 5; ruling rate, 5; closing
bid. i: offered at 54: last loan 5 4
Time loans easier; 60 days, 5&5; vu
days, 5934; six months, 5954.
Prime mercantile paper, 5904.
Foreign bar silver, 69.
Mexican dollar. 53 4.
LONDON, Nov. 4. Bar llver, 39 d
per ounce. Money 24 per cent, uiscount
rates, shor. bills 34 per cent; f three
moxttha bills, 3 13-169 ?, Per cent.
New Vork Bonds.
iNew York bond quotations, furnished by
Herrln A Rhodes, inc of Portland:
jaaturity. rnce.
600
do "B"
Penna
Peo Gas
Per Marq ..
Pure Oil
Phillips Pete .
Plerc Arrow.
Pierc Oil ...
Pitts Coal ...
Pitts ft W Va. ,
Pr Steel Car..
Pullman
Ray Cons ....
Reading
Remington ...
Replogle Steel
Republic I ft S
Rep 1 ft S pfd
Rep Motors . .
Roy Dutch Oil
Ry Steel Spg.
Saxon Motors.
Sears Roebuck
Shattuck. Aria
bhell T ft T.-
500
5.000
2 7iiO
000
5.000
200
1.9O0
1.300
100
500
2.4O0
1.4O0
3.700
lOO
100
9O0
lOO
POO
4.500
500
100
5.600
300
a.uti
1 14 1
54 5 a
444
T7 74 70
11 11 11
50 404 40
13 13 13
54 52 52
85
10 10 10
3 3 3
11 10 10
24 10 10
So
41 40 40
23 23 23
9 9 9
42 42 41
284 28 274
55 55 54
143 143 143
15 14 14
107 107 107
60
26 4 23 26
108 105 105
22 22 22
144 137 13
24 24 24
1 14 1
- 24
54 54 53
10 18 18
18 184 18
43 42 42
63
40 40 404
121 121 121
42 42 41
77 76 . 76
13 12 12
13 13 13
95 93 95
75 a 744 744
21 21 21
N 34
72 4 71 71
8 3 3
4
19
04 9
8
65 65 63
29 4 28 28
46 44 43
47 46 46ii
44 43 4:i
85 34,, 34
58 57 37
18 IS 17
36 33 334
28 28 27
14 144 14
7 6 6
58 68 58 4
23 4
60 59 59
103 102 103
13 13 134
70 60 69
20 20 20
20 20 21
51 ' 504 40
81 4 814 81
6 6 6
4!l 47 47
84 84 4 84
2 2 2
69 66 4 66
6
$ 36 (
Am Tob 7s
Am Tob 7s
Anaconda 7s B
Anaconda 6s A
Amiour cv .
Amour 4 4s
Argentine Gl 5s
Am Ag Chm 74
Beta. Steel 7
Beili Steel 7s
Beta Steel Eq 7s
Belgium Ext 7s
Belgium Us
Belgium 8s
liargen 8s, City of
Barne 8s, City of
Brazil 8s
Canadian 6
Canadian 5
Lhicago, N. W. 7s
C, 31 A St. P gn ft rf 44 A.
Chile 8s
ChJistiania 8s, City of
Copper Exp as
OL.per Exp 8s
Copper Exp 8s
C'OI.per Exp 8s
uuan Amer bugar es
on Gaa cv 7s
lila Match 7 4
tiimark 8s
Danish Mun 8s
Dupont 74s
rtnen ext 8S
reach 74s
Grand Trunk 7a
Goodyear Hs
Gulf Oil 7s
lieishey 74s
nt Kao Tr rer
Int Mar C T us
Kennecott 7s
Morri. A Co. 74s
NYC uill 7s . ,
Nlorway 8s
Northwest Tel 7s
Ohio C. G. 7s
Pan Amer 7s
Penna 6 4s
San Paulo 8s
Southwest Tel 7s
Swedish Govt 6s
Standard Oil, N T. 7s
Steel & Tube 7a
Swiss 8s
Sears Roe 7s
Sears Roe 7. ...............
Solvay 8s
Swift ft Co. 7s
Cnion Tank 7s
U S Rubber 7 4
Wilson first 6s
West E-lec 7s . . . . .V-
Westinghouse 7a
Zurich 8s
Foreign Bond.
Belgian rest 5
do prem 5s
do 7 4s. 1945
do 85, 1941
do 6s, 1923
Brazil 8s (new)
British 5s, 1022
do 3s, 1927
do 5s, 1929
do vky 4s
do ref 4s .
Bordeaux 6s. 134
Canadian 5s, 1937 ...
do 3s. 1926
do 5 4s. 1929
do 5s, 1931
do 5s. 1921
do 5s, 1927
Chilean 8s. 1941C
Currency
Denmark 8s. 1945 ...
Dan Muni 8s, 1945 ..
trench 4s. 1917
do 5s, 1921
do 5s. 1931
do 7 4 s. 1941
do 6s, 1945
German W. L 5s
Berlin 4s . . .
Hamburg 4s
do 4s
Leipsig 44
do 5s
Munich 4s
do 3s
Frankfort 4s
Italian 5s. 1918
Jap 4s. 1931
do 1st 4 4 s. 1925 ..
do 2d 44s. 1925 . .
Norway 8s. 1940 ....
Russian 5s, 1921 ..
do 5s. 1926
do 64s. 1919
Swiss 54s. 1929 ....
do 8s. 19 40
U K 54s. 1921
do 5 4s. 1922
do 5 4s. 1929
do 54s. 1937
192:
. . .1923
. . .11129
...1929
.. .1930
. . . 1939
.. .11145
...1941
...1922
...1923
. . .1035
...1945
. . . 1925
...1940
. . .1945
...1945
...1941
...1920
...1931
.1930
.2014
.1941
1945
1922
1023
....1924
. . . . 1925
....1931
11125
....1935
1945
....1945
1931
1945
1941
....1940'
....1941
1933
....1930
. . . . l:66
1941
. 1930
1014
IOI
99
94
101
84
" 76 4
99
loo
loo
101
104 4
95 4
102
104
105 4
101
93
93 4
105
37 4
100
1U0
100
101
102
1U2
loi
104
108
106
105 4
102
101
96 4
103
111
102
98
55
86
...1930 103
...1930 103 4
...1940 107
...1941 106
...1925 94 4
...1930 914
. . . 1936 103
...1936 101
...1925 101
...1939 96
...1931 107
...1931 93
...1940 lOU
...1922 100
...1923 1W0
...1927 102
...1925 101
...1930 102
...1930 102 4
...1928 S
...1925 102
...1931 105
...1945 104
rnlshed by the
f Portland:
Bid. Ask.
,.61 64
. . 63 67
..101 102
..100 101
,. 94 94
. . 99 100
. .397 407
.390 4O0
.389 3119
,.29 4 308
..275 285
,. SO 87
. 89 90
. 93 94
. 95 93
. 93 93
.. 8S 90
. 88 90
.101 101
.7 8
.104 106
.103 104
. 45 46
. 63 64
. 55 58
. 94 95
.1004 1O04
- 84 44
. 4 4
. 4 5
. 5 54
.44 6
. 5 6
. 4 3 4
. 7 84
. 5 7
. 30 31
. 69 69
. 85 86
. 85 86
.104". 105
. 12 4 13
. 3 44
. IS 16
. '93 4 94
.1084 ins
. 994 ion
. 99 99
. 94 5
. 92 93
Foreign Exchange.
Foreign exchange rates at the close of
businesa yesterday, furnished by North
western National bank of Portland. The
amount quoted is the equivalent of the
.foreign unit in United State fund:
Country, foreign unit Rate.
Austria, kronen $ .0009
Belgium, franca .0726
Bulgaria, leva 0076
Czecho-Slovakia, kronen 0102
Denmark, kroner .1H75
England, pound sterling 3.95O0
Finland, ftnmark .0175
France, francs ................... .0742
Germany, marks .................. .0050
Greece, drachmas ................. .0430'
Holland, guilders 3475
P.ungary. kronen .0020
Italv, lire 0412
Jugo-Slavla. kronen 0O40
Norway, kroner ... .1:;75
Portugal, escudos .omio
f.-oumania. lei OOOO
Serbia, dinara 0l:;2
Spain, pesetas ................... .1300
wrden. kroner ,0
NEW TORK. Nov. 4. Foreign exchange,
Irregular. Great Britain, demand. $3.93;
cables, $3.93. Franc, demand, $3 93;
cable. 7.384c Italy, demand, 4.084c;
cable. 4.09c Belgian, demand. 7.13 4c;
cable. 7.14c. Germany, demand, 43c;
cables, ae. Holland, demand, S4.uc;
cable. 34.56c Norway, demand, 13,65c
Sweden, demand. 23.10c Denmark, de.
mand, 19.60C. Switzerland, demand. 18.65c
Spain, demand, 13.50c. Greece, demand.
4.15c Argentina, demand. 32.50c. Brazil,
demand, 13.12c M.atreal. 92c
BUSINESS RECOVERY 19 STEADY
Buying Mora Confident With Less Price
Unse ttlement.
NEW TORK, Nov. 4. Dun' Review to
morrow will aav:
Response to the constructive force ht
the economic situation doe not come
oulcklv. but evidence -of a revival multi
ply. The recovery would be more rapid
if fewer restraints were present, yet the
gain Is fairly steady and there 1 promise
of Its continuance.
A further lowering of money rates thl
week, reflecting the strengthened banking
position. Is an encouraging factor and a
lessening of price unaettlement make for
more confident operation In different
quarters.
While all ststlstlcsl barometer do not
reveal the Improvement in business, rec
ords of production in several basic Indus
trie are distinctly better, and a larger
employment of manufacturing capacity
tends to reduce the volume of Idle labor.
The latter is still of such proportions as
to exert a potent Influence on the public
purchasing power, but retail distribution
is somewhat stimulated as winter ap
proaches and offerings of goods at prices
satisfactory to consumers are being ab
sorbed with considerable freedom.
Weekly bank clearing were $6,681,660,-000.
DAKOTA HOGS RECEIVED
FIVE LOADS COME DIRECT TO
LOCAIi PACKERS.
Only Limited Quantity or Stock
Available for OpenIarket All
Lines Are Steady.
Of the nine loads of stock received at
North Portland yesterday, five loads were
hosrs from South Dakota, which came as
a direct shipment to local psckers. There
was not much available for the open mar
ket and prices were steady and unchanKed
in all lines.
Receipts wfre 86 cattle, two calves, 892
hours and 124-sheep.
The day's sates were ss follows:
Wt. Price.) Wt. Price.
Isteer... 1240 $3. 00 1 steer. .. . 10305.75
lsteer... 11S0 3.30 4 steers.. 84U 5.00
16 steers.. 1011 .25 1 cow 10M 8 00
lcow.... 1130 3 30:21 hogs ....1k7 9.30
8 hor.... 240 0.2J 6hoss.... 1 9.50
4 hours l7 9.23 l hog; 3M) 6.50
SI hofes 17 9.50 1 hog 270 8.00
Shoes.... 820 8 30 Show.... 170 8.50
4 hoRs. ... 205 9.50(64 lambs... 73 6.10
Slewes... 110 8.50 102 lambs. . 6 6 25
15 ewes... H9 2.2olU mixed . . 118 3 50
198 wethers 96 4.30 8 mixed.. 120 8.00
lbuck.. . 120 2.&01 12 mixed.. 9& 4.50
Prices quoted at the Portland Union
stockyards were a follows:
Cattle
Choice steers $5. 756.25
Mtdium to good steers 5.25(3.75
Fair to medium steers 4.753.25
Common to fair steers 3.75f4.75
Choice feeders 4.5043.00
Fair to good feeders B 75n 4.50
Choice cows and heifers 4.305.00
Medium to Rood cows, heifers.. 4. 004.30
Fair to medium cow-, heifers.. 3. 50 1 4.00
Common cows ..
Canners
Bulls
Choice dairy cows
Prime Hunt calves
Medium liprht calves
Heavy calves
Hogs
Prime light
Smooth heavy, 200 lbs. up...
Smooth heavy, 300 lbs. up...
nougn neavy
Fat pigs
Feeder pigs
Stags, subject to dockage...
Sheep
Rast-of-mountaln lambs ....
Best valley lambs
Fair to good
Cull lambs
Eastern Oregon feeders
Light yearlings
Heavy yearlings
L.lKnt wetners
Heavy wethers
Ewes i
2. 73 1& 3.50
1. 304 2.75
S.OOii4 00
8.50.OO
6.0O(i 81X1
6.0O67 S.OO
6.0096.50
9 0Or9.50
8 00 ii 8.75
7.00(8.00
5. OO 7.30
9 OO ft 9.50
9.0U i 9 50
4.00 6.50
50 7.00
6. 00 $1)6 50
5 00ft5.50
a. 004.00
4.50ft' 5.00
4.505.00
8 00 & 4 50
8.5OW4.30
2.30W3.50
1.002-30
Chicago Ltveetock Market.
CHICAOO. Not. 4. (U. S. Bureau o
Markets.) Cattle Receiots. SOOO hesd
slow, generally steady, quality plain; beef
steers of quality selling largely at $6.50
tyn.i; veal calves steady to strong: best
vealers to packers around ill (5)11.25. to
outsiders su. iz.
Hogs Receipts. 28.000 hesd: fairly act
Ive, steady to 10c higher than yesterday's
average, mostly ioc higher: light light!
and pigs 10c to 13c higher; practical top
$7 85; light lights up to 88.15; pigs up to
S30; bulk S7.407.85; pigs moatly 10c to
ldc nigner; bulk desirables J8.154ii8.25.
Sheep Receipts, 9O0O head: native and
fed western lambs mostly steady; no rang
ers nere; sneep dragging; fat lamtos to
packers, mostly at $9; soma held higher;
rai ewes eariy mostly 3.S0(a4,&0: no
choice lights here.
Kansas City Livestock Market.
KAXSAS CITT. Mo.. Nov. 4. TJ. S. Bu
reau of Markets. ) Cattle Receipts, 1200
head; most grades and classes around
steady, quality plain; Texas steers, 85 0
6.20; no fed natives offered : cows. 13.50
B4..5; rew nelfers. canners and
cutters. $2.503.50; Texas bulls. $2.90
3.35; best vealers. $10; few Blockers and
feeders, S4&5.50; heavy calves weak to 50c
lower; common Texas. 84.30: medium to
good stock calves, 35.35-&6.2S.
ttogn Kecelpts, 1500 head: closing act
ive to packers and shippers, strong to 5c
nigner ouiu ibu-id. to 2H)-lb. weights.
$7.457.50: one load choice medium
weights, 87.55; bulk of sales, $6 90&7.50;
packer top, ?7.55; bulk throwout generally
around $62306.50; pigs, steady, $7.768;
nothing choice offered.
Sheep Receipts 4000 head: kllllnr
classes slow, most stock hambs around
$4; be.t western lambs offered $8.65; na
tives, $8.25; feeding lambs. $7.73.
Omaha. Livestock Market.
OMAHA. Neb.. Nov. 4. (V. S. Bureau
of Mackets.t Hogs Receipts, 4500 head;
active, steady to lOc higher; bulk, medium
and light butchers, $7.207.50; top, $7.65-;
bulk packing grades. $6.4U6.85.
atue Receipts, lioo head: beef steers
and she stock weak; spots lower; no choice
fat steers here; bulls and veals steady;
atockers and feeders dull.
Sheep Receipts. 2000 head: fed lsmbs
steady; top fed westerns, $8.60; sheep
and yearlings slow and lower; feeding
lambs steady; bejtt. $7.33.
QUOTATIONS OS DAIRY PRODUCE
Current Prices Ruling on Butter, Checoe
suid Et-ga.
SAN FRANCISCO. Nor. 4. Butter Ex
tra, 50c; prime firsts, 40c; firsts. 40Vc.
Eggs Extras, 68 c; extra firsts. 62c;
extra pullets. 63 fee; extra plleia. firsts.
51c; undersized pullets. No. 1, 48c
Cheese California flat fancv. 34e: Cali
fornia Young America fancy, 33 Vic. I
NEW YORK. Nov. 4. Butter, irrerular. I
Creamery higher than extras. 470 47 Wc:
creamery extras, 46Vc; creamery firsts.
Eggs, irregular. Fresh gathered firsts.
S9&62c; do firsts, 51 57c.
Cheese, irregular; unchanged.
CHICAGO. Nov. 4. Butter. lower.
Creamery extras. 44c: firsts. 36(3 42 Vic:
seconds. 83$35c; standards. 39 He,
fc.gg. higher; receipts, 14-'0 cases; firsts.
2&54c; ordinary firsts, 43047: mlscel-
aneous. 504ji2c; refrigerator extras. S4fec:
refrigerator firsts, 33 fee.
SEATTLE, Nov. 4. Eggs, select local
rsnch. white shells, 60c; do mixed colors.
irtjc; punets, 4c.
Butter City creamery cubes, 46c; bricks
or prints, 47c
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 4. Copper, steady.
Electrolytic, spot and nearby. 13c; later,
13613V4C
Tin. steady. Spot and nearby. 28.25c;
futures, 28.62c. i
Iron, steady; unchanged. i
Lead, steady; spot, 4.70 34.75c
Zinc, stecdy. East St. Louis delivery
spot, 4 TO 4 80c. I
Antimony, spot, 4.75c I
Dried Fruit at New York. j
NEW YORK. Nov. 4, Evaporated ap-!
plea, nominal; prunes, steuiy ; peaches, i
quiet- . j
3,
Of Interest to Investors
DURING the past year we have been urging our customers to take
advantage of the low prices at which some of the best bonds in the
market could be purchased. Money rates were higher than at any
time since the civil war and bond prices correspondingly low. Those of
our customers who have followed this advice and purchased high-grade bonds have
been able to realize large returns on their investment, together with marked increase
of their principal.
The following is list of a few of the important issues which we have sold to
Oregon investors during the last twelve months, showing the prices at which they
were issued and their present market quotations:
issue present
Security ' price market
Northern Pacific-Great Northern Joint 6 V2i ....... . 96'2 1 05
Great Northern Railroad 7 96J2 106$
Swiss Government 8s. . 100 108
Standard Oil of California 7s 1 00 105'2
Standard Oil "of New York 7s 1 00 1 06
Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania 7s. ...... 95 J2 107
Canadian Northern Railway 6J2 96'2 102
Chile Government 8s. 99 100
E. I. du Pont de Neroour Company 7J-is 100 102
French Government 8s. 100 10PS
French Government 7Js 95 96'2
Pennsylvania Railway 7s. 1 00 106
Pennsylvania Railway 6'2S. .. 100 104
Swift & Company 7i of 1 93 1 . 97YZ 101 U
Grand Trunk Railway 6s, 1936 w 95 97
Pacific Power & Light 8s. 1 930 98 1 02'i
Portland Gas 8t Coke 7s.. ........ . 95 98
Brazil 8s 9Sy2 100'2
Belgian Government 8s. ....-.... . . 100 101
Belgian Government 72$. 97 104!$
We have also consistently recommended the purchase of United States Govern
ment Liberty and Victory issues. Some of the most' popular of these issues show
an advance better than eight points since the first of the year.
Present indications point to a steadily strengthening bond market. Securities such
as those listed above have not only an excellent local but also national market,
insuring easy marketability.
We buy and sell the highest grade Government, Municipal and Corporation Bonds
available in the world markets.
BOND DEPARTMENT
Open 5:30 to 5 Saturdays 8:30 to 2
BANK
Oldest -In. the Northwest
Washington
at Third
CfEDER. RtSDnfS
Wl))liWllit
WHEAT MARKET REACTS
PAR FOR VICTORY NOTES'
STIMULATES PRICES.
Corn No. 3 mixed. 45H 0480; No. 2
yellow, 45tt$46Hc.
Oats No. 2 white, a335c; No. 8
white, 2tte31Hc
Rye Nominal.
Barley 46&4c.
Timothy oeed $4.5005.50.
Clover seed 12(t 18.T.0.
Pork Nominal; lard, S9.57; ribs, $5.:o
7.W.
Predictions of Frost In Argentina
Are Also Bullish Factor; Net
Gains at Chicago.
CHICAGO. Nov. 4. Upturns in. the price
of wheat took place today, helped by
victory note at pax and by predictions of
frost In Argentina Closing quotations of
wheat, although unsettled, were 114 c to
2fec net higher, with December $1.01 to
ll.ultt and May li.06 to $l.tKS. Cora
gained c to lVc and oats Ho to c to
K c Provisions finished unchanged to
XOc higher.
At first the wheat market showed a
downward tendency, the result of an ac
cumulation of overnight orders to sell. The
fact, however, that values had broken 11
cents a bushel within a week caused a
reaction to be looked for in many quar
ters, and the question was raised whether
any considerable part of the United States
exportable surplus remained to be dis
posed of, estimates being current that
2O.U00.O0O to 50,000,000 bushels sold to the
seaboard were yet to be shipped. Par for
victory notes gave the wheat market a
decided stimulus at this Juncture. Dis
patches saying the Argentine wheat crop
was at a critical stage and that frost was
looked for tonight counted also In favor
of the bulla On the other hand, gossip
about disturbed foreign financial condi
tions appeared to be acting a more or
less of a check on the advance.
Corn and oats rolled with wheat. Rural
offerings of corn were light. More atten
tion was given to the movement fostered
by bankers and government officials to
aid farmers in holding corn for better
prices.
Provisions reflected the firmness of bog
value
The Chicago grain letter, received yee- !
terday by the Overbck A Cooka company
of Portland, follows: (
Wheat Sentiment was Intensely bearish I
last night but underwent a material I
change after the opening this morning,
wnen the market showed evidence of hav
ing been thoroughly liquidated. The tone
of the day's news was also more cheerful
,nd especially aa to the cash situation.
All Interior markets reported a better
milling demand at firmer premiums. Even
In Canada, from whence our most depres
sing news has been coming lately, the
reeling: was less panicky, with cash de
mand better and less wheat pressing on
the market. About 600.000 bushel of
Manitoba wheat wm worked for export
on the break and at the close It was re
ported three cargoes) of Pacific coast
wheat and two cargoes of Australian
wheat had been taken by India. The Im
portance of the Argentine crop situation
and the realisation tnat cne crop is not
yet made was brought to the attention
of the trade when today for the first
time this season a report was received
which was not altogether favonabVe.
Corn There was very little pressure on
this market at any time during the ses
sion and prices advanced easily to a pre
mium of lc to ie over last nunri
closing. Cash corn was again in good
demand at a small advance in premiums.
The details of the proposed plan of the war
finance corporation to store corn and
hold It off the market will be of vita:
interest to the trade. Should the plan be
put In force soon enough It might easily
relieve the market of the initial pressure
of new corn.
Oats Renewed liquidation In the nearby
delivery caused some weakness early, but
offerings were well taken and th under
tone at the close was strong.
Provisions Rather strong on light of
ferings and scattered support. '
Leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Open. Hirh. Low.
$ .93 $ 1.01 9 .98
CORN.
.46 '4 .44
.51 .50
OATS.
Dee, ... .B .81 0
May ... .30 -36
MESS PORK.
Jan. . - -
LARD.
Jn ... 8 TT 8 90 8.77
March... 912 9.15 9.12
SHORT RIBS.
Jan. ... T.47 7 0 7.47
May ... 7 85 7.W) 7.W
Cash prices were:
Wheal ftaies reported.
Dec
May
Dec
May
1-03
.44
.50
Close.
K 1.01
1.0
.4
.61
.Jtt
.36
15.00
8.90
9.15
7 V
7.t0
Grain at 8an Francis.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 4 Grain
Wheat, milling. feed, 91.809
I. 1H); barley, feed. 9i.0fl.25; shipping,
II. 27 0 1.32.
Oats Red feed, S1.4O0L6O.
Corn White Egyptian, 1. 67 1.70;
red mllo. IL82r4 &l.tt7fe.
Hay Wheat No. 1. S16018; fair, $13
16: oats. tame. I13&16: wild, iioepi
alfalfa. 12615; stock, tt10; straw, $10
Seattle Grain Market.
SEATTLE, Nov. 4. Wheat, hard white.
soft white, white club. 9Hc: hard red win
ter, soft red winter, northern spring, $1.00.
Eastern red Walla, Voc: big bend blue-
stem, 51.08.
City delivery: Corn, whole yellow, $35;
creacked. $37: feed meaL $37: barley,
while feed. $34; rolled. $36: ground, $:.0;
clipped, $41; oats, whole feed, $36; rolled,
$38 ; ground, $38; sprouting, $41 ; wheat,
recleaned feed, $44; all grain chop, $38;
chick feed, $57; chick mash, 953; growing
feed. Sd5: growing mash, sol: egg mash,
$46; scratch feed, $43 ; wheat mixed feed.
s3: eocoanut meal, 30: cottonseed meal,
$46; linseed oil meal, $60; soy bean meal.
Hay Alfalfa No. 1, $20; timothy No.
l, .; straw, sis.
Primary Receipts.
CHICAOO. Nov. 4. Primary Receipts-
Wheat, 1,391, 000 bushels against 1,6U4,000
bushels; corn, 591,000 bushels against
272.000 bushels; oata, 467,000 . bushels
asratnst 477.000 bushels.
Shipments Wheat, 959,000 bushels
against 81:8,000 bushels; corn, 1,038.000
bushels against 203,000 bushels; oats, 219,-
000 bushels against 424,000 bushels.
Clearances : Wheat, 299,000 bushels;
corn, 13,000 bushels; flour, 5.000 barrels.
Car Lots ivansaa Olty wneat,
corn, 7; oats, 7. Omaha Wheat, 28; corn,
6; oats, 4. SL Louis Wheat, 88; corn, 62;
oats. 18. Duluth Wheat. 138; corn, 9.
Cash Wheat Market.
WINNIPEG. Nov. 4. Cash wheat. No,
1 northern. 104; No. 2 northern. 101 ;
No. 4 northern, 89 ; No. 6 northern, 76.
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 4. Canh wheat. No. 8
red. 115; No. 4 red. 94tP09; No. 8 bard,
05; No. 2 soft wheat, 113; No. 1 bard
white, 100.
KANSAS CITT. Nov. 4. Cash wheat.
No. 1 dark winter. 114; No. 2, 104113;
No. 8, 103llo; No. 1, 100 for hard; No.
2 hard. 96ffl01; No. 8, flP8.
Minneapolis Wheat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 4. Wheat Dec,
$1.13; May, $1.18.
Argentine Grain Market.
BUENOS AYRES. Nov. 4. Wheat
opened Nov. L06, or 10 lower; Feb. 1.02.
or 5 lower.
Spot Coffee Market Steeuly.
NEW TORK, Nov. 4. There were fur
ther reductions In the market for coffee
futures today. The demand for December
contracts appears to have subsided since
the price sold up to 8.75c on Wednesday,
and a disposition to take profits on long
contracts in later deliveries during today s
trading was probably Increased by the
easier ruling of Brazil. The opening was
3 to 24 points lower and after some early
irregularity, the market sold about 18 to
8c- points below last night s closing figures
during the afternoon, with December sell
ing at B.47c, and March at 8.10c Decem
ber closed a lew points up irom ine lowest,
but there was no rally on the later de
liveries, with the general list closing at a
net decline f 10 to so pomta sales were
estimated at about 90.0O0 bars. Decem
ber, 8.33c; January. 8.40c; March. 8 10c;
May, 8c. July, 8.05; September, T.95c
Spot coffee was reported very steady at
8c for Rio 7s, and 110 to 12o for
Santo 4a.
Naval Store.
SAVANNAH, Ga., Nov. 4. Turpnt!n.
firm, 74 c; sates. 245 barrels; receipts,
891 barrels; shipment. 474 barrels; stock
9818 barrels.
Rosin, firm; sales, 918 barrels; receipts,
1025 barrels: shipments, 860 barrets; stock,
82,462 barrels. Quote : B, 84.45; D, E.
94.50; F, G, H, 14.55: I. $4 0; K. $3; M,
95.35; N, $5 50; WG, 85.88; WW, $6.10.
Bread at Chehalls Drops
CHEKAIilS, Waah Nor. 4. (Spe
cial.) Bread took a drop of 1 cent
a loaf in Chehalls and Centralia yes
terday, price now being 14 cents ana
9 cents a loaf for bread sold over the
counters.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL BE PORT
PORTLAND, Nov. 4. Maximum temper
ature, 62 degrees; minimum, 45 degree
River reading, 8 A. M, 2.9 feet; change tn
last 24 hours, 0.4 foot fall. Total rainfall 5
P. M. to 5 P. M ). .03 Inch: total rainfall
alnc September 1, 102 L, 6.88 Inches; nor
mal rainfall since September 1. 8.20 Inches;
deficiency of rainfall since September L
1021. .40 Inch. Sunrise, 6:66 A, M. ; sun
set. 4:58 P. M. ; total sunshine. 1 hour 1
minute; possible sunshine, 8 hours 67 min
utes. Moon rise, 11:58 A. M., Saturday;
moonset 10:20 P. M.. Saturday. Barometer
(reduced to sea level), 6 P. M., 80.21 Inches,
Relative humidity st ft A. M., 93 per cent;
at noon, 75 per cent; at ft P. M., 72 per
cent.
THTB WBATH PH.
TXAnom. ;3 ;g S t wMkt
"5 "c ? - -
sBlis If r ?
BoIm SM BltO.OOl.. W Pt. cloudy
Bontotl 4-' 2'.00..SW Clouilf
Calirarr .... HI' 610.00 12 NW Pt. cloudy
Chicago .... A2I0.0O .. XW Clear
Denv.r 43 TOIO.I4..W Cl.ar
De. Molne.. 441 S4 0.O4...N Clear
Burek. B4 fid O.O.I .. SB Clouilr
Galveatoo .. 02 70IO. 0O . . KB Clouilr !
Helena 4( 0.0..8 Cloudy
Juneaut M,t4O!0.O3 ...fW Rain I
Kanui City. 4S 74M).OO..N Clear .
La Antrele. 611 8K(t.0I..W Cloudy .
Marahfleld , 44 6'."0 Oik . . S Rain j
Medford ... 14 7V0.0o)..f Cloudy ,
Mtnneapoll 44 4HO.0OU4 N Clear
New Orlean M T4..0! .Clear
New York... SN B2iA.Oil4 SW Cloudy
North Head. M 8'0. 12 18 a Cloudy
Phoenix .... 4H SI0 . K .. SW Clear
Pocatello ... M Ortlrt.OO . . s Clear
Portland ... 44 020.03 Cloudy
Roaebunr ... 44 &2:0.as..N Cloudy
Sacramento 4 80 0 Xl . .M Clear
St. Louia.... 44 7HO OO10IW Clear
Salt Lak.... 42 OHO. ... IN Clear
San Dlea-o... 6H &40 .00 JNW Cloudy
S. TrancHco Srt (MtiO.MM. . NU'l't. cloudy
Seattl. 42 SH 0.12 .. SB Cloudy
Sltkat U20.0..
Spokan. ... 38 f2 0.0f. . & Cloudy
Tacoma 620.0,11. . i&W Rain
Tatoosh IaL. SO (mo .2H'22 s Cloudy
Valdext tlMlO.00 m
Walla Wlla 40i 64 0. oof.. SK Cloody
Waehlnirtoo 42 60 0.00 .. sw Clear
Winnipeg .. 2H 4 O.0O.. N Cloudy
Takima I 341 .V.' O.OOI Cloudy
TA. M. today. XP. M. report preceding day.
FORECASTS.
Portland and Tlcinlty Cloudy and un
settled.
Oregon Cloudy and undented; moderat.
Ind. moetly aoutherly on th coast.
Washington 4Tloudy and threatening In
east: occasional rain west portion, moder
ate to fresh southerly wind on th coaat.
Storm warnings down at fl P M.
FOREIGN
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abling us to offer you marks,
francs, sterling, lires and other
foreign moneys at lowest rates.
Investigate our rates before
buying elsewhere.
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