23 TIIE MORX1XG OREGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1G, 1921 " IST1I TRADE UNDERSELLS T Jap anese Are Not Buying Wheat or Flour Here. larg-e 12 2. 25, imall fl.T591.85, O pile, all sizes. 11.7502. Spitienberjs. extra, fancy; RomcA extra fancy, medium to large, 2T0 2.75, few Terr large $2.8593; small (2.2502.40; fancy, medium to larva. $2.2502.40; small mostly $2; O grade, all ( sizes. 91.75&2. Homes, orchard run, all sizes, $202.80. King: Davids, extra fancy, all sizes, $202.25; combination extra fancy and farcy, car run, $2. Newtowns, extra fancy, medium to lanre, $2.50 0 3; C grade, medium to large, $2.2502.00. Mcintosh, fancy, medium to small, $2.4002.65. few $2.75; large mostly $2.25; combination extra fancy and fancy, all sizes, $2.402.65. MILT" IB STEEL SUMS RAILS MARE BEST SHOWING OF ANY OTHER GROUP. Oils Weakest Feature of Stock List. New Bond Issues Heavily-Oversubscribed. INDIA BUSINESS ALSO LOST Because of Difference in Values, Oriental Purchasers Have At tempted to Resell Grain Here. The local wheat market dropped again yesterday with the Chicago decline. Hard white, soft white and white club bids were reduced 1 cent and hard winter 2 cents, which again puts the market at the dollar level. There were no bids 03 northern spring or red Walla. The only buying reported was for mill account, and while It was not extensive. It has been sufficient to keep the coast mar kets above a parity with export values in the eastern markets and this prevents any new export business with Europe being worked here. Reports from Seattle that Japan was again buying Paclflo coast wheat were emphatically dented by local exporters, who declared that Australia can far un dersell us In competition for Japanese trade. The Australians also now have control of the Indian situation. While liberal quantities of wheat and flour are going from here to Asia, this all re pre ents old business. It has been several weeks since anything has been done In either wheat or flour with the orient. At the same time the reselling by Japan la now believed to be over, A further handicap to the Portland trade Is the discrimination In trans-Pacific freights In favor of Seattle. The cut to IB In the rate to China frqm the sound, an nounced yesterday, gltes them a great ad vantage, as the rate from Portland is he'd at $7. The scarcity of space here has beer a detriment to Portland and has already resulted in shipments of from 100,000 to 150,000 barrels of flour from the sound that would otherwise have gone from Portland. The local market for coarse grains was quiet. November white feed oats were 50 cents lower on bid. There were no orders for corn or barley. Local mills announced a reduction of $1 a ton In mlllrun and middlings. Russell's news bureau said: "One ex porter stated that he understood that a cargo of gulf wheat was resold yesterday for Japanese account and-that Japanese Interests were endeavoring to resell on the coast." Terminal receipts. In cars, were reported by the Merchants' Exchange as follows: Wheat. Barley.Flour.Oats.Hay. Portland Tuesday ..... 00 Year ago 31 Reason to date 1821MI year alto 8.7S1 Tacoma Monday 33 Year ago 14 Season to date. 5.5:i'2 Year eko 2,733 SfRttle Monday 23 Yar aao 40 Peason to date 8.R3H Year ago 2.0 .'5 7 2 1 1 6 J22 PR5 40 Tnr 88 338 240 708 " p, " 2.1 '77 714 7fl 8H8 38 3U4 68 413 25 1 2.1 3 fl 5 10 1073 255 737 151 140 160 877 AUSTRALIAN BUTTER TO BE FACTO K Some Dealers Think Entire Supply Cannot Be Used on Coast. There were no outstanding features to the butter market at San Francisco during the past week. Prices did not vary over Ho at any time on 02 score and the tone of the market continued steady from day to day, with demand coming from the regular channels. Trading was more ac tive toward the close, due to buying for holiday needs, and stocks were well' oleaned up. Receipts of all grades con tinue heavy and show a marked gain over last year. The first shipment of Australian butter is expected about November 22, but there Is some difference of opinion as to what extent It will Influence the mar ket. Storage stocks at San Francisco ace 484.681 pounds less than in 1020 at this time and some dealers think that quite a little of the Australian butter will be needed here. However, there Is a strong bearish faction that looks for much lower prices by the end of the month. Receipts for the week Included a small lot of but ter from Canada and a oar from Idaho. One car was shipped to Los Angeles from Can Francisco. The eastern butter markets were weak until Thursday, due to Lack of buying. Some buyers who stocked up for the strike were not back on the market until the middle of the week. Receipts for the past few weeks were heavy, due to heavy production and have been hard to ab sorb on account of alow trade. The pre liminary report of storage holdings made the market weaker and disturbing reports about foreign butter also had Its effect. Thursday the markets took a turn to more firmness, due to lighter receipts and colder weather, which Is likely to cut production. The market Is generally well cleared of fancy butter. Cars of "centralized" were firmer, but not so active. STORAGE KGGS SELLING AT DISCOUNT Light Supply of Fresh Stock on Domestic Markets. Cream deliveries were heavy during the week, no doubt due to intensive feeding ' methods now being practiced, says the weekly produce review of Swift A Co. of Chicago. It Is of Interest to producers that Wallace's Farmer states that corn, fed for milk production, has a value cf 52c a bushel, when butterfat sells for 35c. The butter market Inclined 3Hc between November 3 and 0, but Is closing a Utt 1 J firmer. There Is only a light supply of fresh eggs. Much held old stock, however, la being marketed at a discount. Receipts of poultry have been heavy, re sulting in lower prices on all markets. DRESSED TURKEY MARKET STEADIER shipping Orders Are Filled at 4$ Cent. Receipts Lighter. 4 Receipts of dressed turkeys have fallen off since last week's break and the mar ket was steadier yesterday. There was not much local buying, but a number of ship ping orders were filled at 43 cents for No. 1 stock. Live turkeys were in fair sup ply and were quoted at 32 cents. Other live poultry was plentiful and gen erally sold well, heavy hens at 27 cents and light hens at 1H019 cents. White ducks brought 28 cents and colored ducks 20 centa There was no demand for geese and not much Is expected. The butter and egg markets were steady and unchanged. Bank Clearings. Bank clearings of the northwestern cities yesterday were as follows: Clearings. Balances. Portland ....... .17.6U $1.116,U Seattle B.428.1IH5 Tacoma 75.2il 30.ti.i3 Spokane L785,o 8o7,4tto PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATION'S Grain. Flour, Feed, Etc ' Merchants Exchange, soon session: Bid Nov. Dec Wheat Hard white . $ 1.00 $ 1.00 Sort white UK White club ................. .vu .u Hard winter ................ . Oats No. 2 white feed 26 50 27.00 jNo. 2 gray 2.U0 28.00 rLutn f amily patents. i per Durrei; whole wheat, $0.20; graham. $U; bakers' hard wheat. $7.05; bakers' bluestem pat ents, 18.55; valley soft wheat, $5.tK; straigths. $5.25. M1LLFED Price, f. o. b. mill; Mill run. $20 per ton; midlines, $34; rolled barley, $34&36; rolled oats, 435; scratch feed, 948 per ton. HAY Buying price, f. o. b. Portland: Alfalfa. $15 per ton: cheat. $126)12.50; oat and vetch. $14 14.50; clover. $12; valley timothy, $1515.50; eastern Oregon timothy, $18 jj. 18.50. OREGON APPLE SHIPMENTS LIBERAL Movement From Washington Is Declining. Eastern Quotations. Shipments of Oregon Apples are holding up while those of Washington are de clining, tho movement on Saturday, the last date reported, being 109 cars from Oregnn and 217 cars from Washington. Few cnrlot sales were reported at Inte rior shipping points. Oregon Spitzenbergers at Philadelphia sold at 26P2.85 for fancy, all sizes. Northwestern boxed fruit sold to New Tork Jobbers at the following range of quotations: Jonathans, extra fine, me dium to large. $2.14'8'2.40. few very large $2.50, small mostly $2. fancy medium to WE WANT TURKEYS Shipments Should Arrive In Port land No loiter Than Nov. 19. BLL'FJ VALLKY PRODUCTS CO 273-274 .llan Street, Portland, Oreiroiu TURKEYS Market firm. We have advance orders for thousands of birds. Ship to arrive between the 18th and 22d. Open Sunday. Satisfac tory returns guaranteed. The Savinar Co., Inc. 10O Front St. Portland, Or. ' Dairy and Country Produce. BUTTER Cubes, extras. 4243c lb. prints, parchment wrapped, box lots, 47c cartons. 48c. Butterfat, buying prices No. 1 grade. 45c. delivered Portland. EGGS Case count. 62p53c; candled ranch. 65058c; association firsts. 57c; as' soclatlon selects, 80c; association pullets, 60c. CHEESE Tillamook -Triplets, price to Jobbers f. o. b. Tillamook, 28c; Young Americas, 27c pound. POULTRY Hens, 18 0 27c; springs, 20c-; ducks, 20fr26c; geese, nominal; turkeys. live, 32c; dressed, 40 43c pound. FORK Fancy, 13gtl3fc per pound. VEAL Fancy, 18Vs$fl4o per pound. Fruits and Vegetables. Local Jobbing quotations: FRUITS Valencia oranges, $507.50 per box: naval oranges, $i.50 per box; lemona $807: grapefruit. $4.5007.50 per box; bananas, 8Uc pound; apples, $104.10 pox; pears, $1.6002.60 box; huckleberries, lO015c per pound: grapes. California red Emperors. 11012c pound; casabaa. 203c pound; cranberries. Oregon, $8 per box eastern, $2121.50 per barrel; pome granates, $3 per box. ' POTATOES Oregon, i.toW2 per nun dred; Yakima. $2 02.25 per hundred sweet potatoes. 40 4Wc per pound. ONION Yellow, $4.5003 per hundred. VEGETABLES Cabbage, l02c pound; lettuce, $2.5002.75 crate: carrots. $1.50 01.75 per sack; garlic, 12H018c pound; beets, $1.502 per box; cucumbers, $1.50 02 per dozen; beans, lOu-12Vfcc per lb.; celery. 7Oc0$l per dozen; green peppers. H'r12c per lb.; cauliflower, $101.60 per dozen; pumpkins, 2Hc per pound; squash, 2Ho pound; sprouts, 17Hc pound; toma toes, $2.7508 per box; turnips, $2 per sack: parsnipa $2 0 2.50 per sack; arti chokes, $1.60 per dosen. Staple Groceries. Local Jobbing quotations: SUGAR (sack basis) Cane, granulated, 6.35c pound; beet, 6.15c. NUTS Walnuts, new crop, soft shell. 24 081c lb.; Brazil nuts, 18020c; filberts. 20 0 25c; almonds, 26 0 27c; peanuts, Ssc per pound. RICE Blue Rose, To per pound: Japan style, 6c per pound. BEANS Small white, 6.85c; large wh.te. 4c; pink, 6c; lima, 707hc; red, 8c per pound. cor few Roasted, bum, in drums, is 035c per pound. HALT Granulated, bales, J3.20W 4. 06; half ground, ton 60s, $17.20; lmis. $18.25. HONEY Comb, new crop, $606.50 per case. DRIED FRUITS Pates, $7 per case; figs, $1.4008.75 per box; applea 18o lb.; peaches, 15017c; apricots, 23026Vic; prunes, 7)sc012c. Hides, Hops, Etc. TALLOW No. 1. 4c; No. 2, 9o per pound. CASCARA BARK 5c a pound delivered. Portland. HOPS 1921 crop, choice, 2826V4o per pound. HIDES Fresh cured, 6c per pound, bulla 4c; calf. 12c per pound; kip, 7c; dry hides, Dc; dry salt hides, 7c per pound. PELTS Dry pelts, full wool. 8 010c pound; salt pelts, 85 0 50c each, according to size. WOOL New clip, 8 0 20c per pound. MOHAIR New clip, 18c per pound, de livered Portland. NEW TORK, Nov. 1. Stock market prioes reflected fresh unsettlement today, although the disturbances of yesterday, which were attributed to the disarmament proposals, seemed to exert less influence. Shares of companies likely to suffer re duction of operations from a naval holi day made partial recoveries. Equipments strengthened In spots on prospects of early announcement -of the Pullman-Haskell Barker merger and rumors that large con' tracts soon are to be awarded. Foreign oils were under attack, beginning with the European group and extending to Mexicans, the latter being affected by ru mors that Mexico Intends to add a heavy impost to its present export tax. Ralls made a better showing than any other group, notwithstanding the unrest manifested in labor circles as a result of the proposed wage cut. More than a half score of high-grade Issues made gross gains of 1 to 4 points, coalers and transconti nental leading. These were partly im paired In the late selling pressure. Sales were 700.000 shares. Release of large sums In connection with the November 13 liberty bond interest pay ments created unusually easy money con ditions. Call loan rates dropped from 5 to 4 per cent on the exchange at mid-day and the minimum figurea were shaded on prime collateral In private transactions. Foreign exchange was 'featured mainly by the further rise of sterling to its high est level In several months. This rate re acted later on offerings of food and cotton bills and most continental remittances eased moderately. strong- Investment conditions were ae- noted by the enormous over-subscriptions to the $50,000,000 New York Telephone 6 per cent bonds and the $10,000,000 Rio Grande do Sul issue. The telephone bonds sold at a premium for the public offering price during the day. Total sales, par value, $17,275,000. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. (Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke com pany. Portland.) Adams Exp lot 58 58 2.8UO lt 19 00 Rep I A S.... do Dfrl . Rep Motors. .. 900 Rvi Dutch Oil 20.7KO Ry Steel Spg. 10O Std Oil N J.. 2.0OU Scars Roebuck 1.100 Shattuck. Ars Shell T A T.. 1.000 Sinclair 7.BOO Stand Oil Cal. 2.800 Sloes Shef Sou Paclflo... Sou Ry . . .... do pf d ..... St. L & S F.. Strom Oarb... Studebaker .. Swift A Co. . . Ten Cop A Ch Texas Oil..... Texas Fac do C and O Tob Prod.-. . . . Tran Con Oil. Union Oil Del Union Pac... United Alloy. United Drug.. Unit Fd Prod. United Fruit.. I'D Kda of X J do pf d Un Ret Stores U S Ind Alco. U 3 Rub do first pfd. IT Smelt.... U Steel do pfd..... Utah Copper. Va Chem. . ... do pfdr. . ... Vana Steel... Vivandou .... Wabash ..... do A pfd... do B pfd... Wells Fargo.. West Pac... do pfd, Western Cm.. Westgtise A B do E and M West Md- White Motors Willys-Over. . do pfd ..... Wilson Pack.. Wis Cen Woolworth .. Worth Pump. W A LH White Oil ... 500 49H 48 7 16U oil "iV 23 90 7ti 47 Ss ins 66 '' 23 87 6.100 400 1H 700 104 8.1U0 2. 700 15.C-N) 800 S.noo SllO l.7m 4.0HO 1.800 2',76o 600 100 "260 8.0 K) 7.7O0 5.8O0 700 2,000 21IO 1.900 2,000 8O0 700 l,10O I'M) 4IM) 200 200 700 KM) 800 800 aoo soo 2,800 8i0 000 IOO "806 79 1S' 44 224 34 741, '9li S3 2 60 9 21 Ti 123 to 'isii 11H 117to "20'i 61 to 424 BOto 91 to '82to 66 31S 74 i 81 to to 7 K 13 to 64 to 19 50to 88 94to 47 to 87to . to 2 23 to 78 ISto 22 30 . 73 "9I4 45 22 28 to 69 to to 21 122 to "7314 llto 117to '20' " 4to 4Uto 48 90 81 to 112to 65 2to 74 SO to 6to 7 20, 13to 64 IHto 68 to " 87 91 to 46to "i 5 2 27 42to 'la"" elto "iito 800 BONDS. NYC deb 6s. X Pac 4e do 3s Pap TAT 5s. Pa con 4tos. . . S Pac cv 6s... S Rail 5s.. Provisions. Local Jobbmg quotations: UAMS All sizes. 27 0 31c; skinned, 240 83c; picnics. 20c; cottage roll, 23o. BACON Fancy. 30045c; choice, 270 32c: standard. 23 0 28c. LARD Pure tierces, 14c .pound; com pressed tierces, 14c. DRY SALT Backs. 18021c; plates, 15c Oils. LINSEED OIL Raw, In barrels. 8!c; 5-gallon cans, $1.04. Boiled, in bar re la 81c; 5-gallon cans, $1.06. TURPENTINE In drums. $1; 6-gallon cans. $1.15. WHITE LEAD 100-pound kegs. 12V40 per pound. GASOLINE Tank wagons and Iron bar rels, 26c; casea 38tocv- SAX FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET Prices Current on Vegetables, Fresh Fruits, Etc., at Bay City. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 15. Poultry Hens, 23 0 30c: young roosters. 2O025c; old roosters. 16?18c; ducks, 2225c; tur keys, dressed, 35 045c; Live, 35 040c. Vegetables Artichokes. $12014; squash, 40-.pound lug. $102.25; potatoes, $203.75; onions, brown, $404.25; wax, $3; toma toes, lua. 75c0$1.25; cucumbers, lug, $10 1.50; ' peppers, lug, 65 0 75c; beans, string and wax, 709c; llmas, 12toc; carrots, sack, $101.25; eggplant, lug, $1.2501.60; mushrooms, box, 50c 01; lettuce, crate, $1.5002; celery, crate, $1.50 0 2.50; pump kins, sack, 75c 0$1; peas, pound, 10015c; sprouts, pound, 7 09c. Fruit Oranges, navels. $506. W); Valen cies, $4n6; lemona. $3.600 4.75; grape fruit. $304.25; apples. 3to and 4-tler, $1 03. 60; strawberries, crate, $1.5O02; rasp berries, drawer, 600 86c; blackberries, drawer, 085c; figs, double layer, $1 1.50; casabaa. crate. 75c$l; grapes, seed less. $4.25; others, $304; cranberries, box, $5.50 0 8. Receipts: Floor, 1300 quarter sacks; bar ley, 1173 centals, com. 1832 centals; pota toes, 4430 sacks: onions,. 412 sacks; hay, 180 tons: hides, 1683; oranges and lemons, 1714 boxea Metal Market. NBW TORK, Nov. 15. Copper, firm; electrolvtlc. spot and nearby, 13to018toc; later, 13to 013toe. Tin. easier; spot and nearby, 28.62c; fu tures. 28.73c. Iron, steady; unchanged. Lead, steady; spot, 4.70c Zinc, steady; East St. Louis delivery, pot. 4.75c Antimony Spot. 4.To3c. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 15. Spot cotton, quiet; middling, 17. one. Duluth Linseed Market. DULTTTH, Minn., Nov. 15. Linseed On track, $I.7ll.R0to : to-arrive. $1.79. Orphaum ud&x V&ba Gordon. Adv. Agr Chem do pfd. . . . AJax Rub.... Alaska Gold.. Alaska Jun... Allied Chem.. Allis-Chal ... do pfd. .... Am Beet Sug. Am Bosch .... Am Can Co. . do pfd Am C A FUy do pfd Am Cot Oil. . do pfd Am Drug Syn. Am Hide 6c L 4O0 LOou 300 2.70O 20O 51 M 10O 9O0 loo 20O 1.900 do Pfd' 4.10K Am Ice 10O Am lntl Corp 2.800 Am Linseed.. 2,000 do pfd 40O Am Loco 4iO do pfd 2"0 Am Saf Raz. . 700 Am S 4 Com. 700 Am Smelter.. 2,3001 do pfd ..... . . Am Snuff.... loo Am St Fdy. .. 1.50O Am Sugar 4,2i0 do pfd 500 Am Sumatra.. 4.300 Am Tel A Tel 7.500 Am Tobacco.. 1,200 do "B" .... 4o Am Wool 6.80O do pfd do pfd ..... Am Zinc .... Anaconda .... Assd Oil Atchison .... do pfd ..... At Coast L. .. Atl O & W I.. Bald Loco.... do pfd. .... ...... Bait A O. . v....... do pfd ..... Beth St 8 do "B" 11,800 Booth Fish B R T Butte C & Z Butte & Sup. . 1.800 Burns Bros. .. boo Caddo Oil.... . 400 Cal Pack 900 Cal Pet 1,100 do pfd..... Can Pac 1,600 ' Cen Leath.... 4.70O Cer de Pas. .. 1.900 Chand Motor. 3.3O0 C'hKO A N W. . 1.000 Chgo Gt W do Pfd .... 2DO Chill Cop .... 1.000 Chino 1,000 C M St P.... 8O0 do pfd .... 1.300 Coco Cola .... 200 C A O 400 Colo F A I.. 100 Colo Southern. 1.200 Col Gas & FA 2. (MX) C'olumb Grph. 2,:io Con Gas 60O Cons Cigars . ao pid .... Contl Can 100 Corn Prod ... 8, loo do pfd .... ino Cosden Oil ... 3.3HO C R I & P. . . 1.0OO do "A" pfd ino do "B" Did. lOO Crucible .... 2.200 do pfd .... 100 Cuba Cane do pfd .... POO Cub Amn Pug 1,200 Del A Hudson 400 Dome Mines.. ' B.100 Del A Lack.. 10.200" Endict Johnsn 4, lino Erie 500 do 1st pfd.. . 600 An 2d Tfd . . 4IIO Famous Plays 22,100 Fd Mn A Sm do pfd 20O Flsk Tire .... 2,100 ' Gaston Wms. 3O0 Gen Cigars Gen Elec 700 Gen Motor . .. 7.O0O Gen Asphalt.. 17.000 46to 85to 33 30 to 89 136 115 23 47 5 llto 67 to 65 to 8 45 84 32to 30 89 136 115 22 47 5 11 64 65 SO 34to 32 60 to 69 94 lOoto 4 6 40 io'j" 2to 54 82 to 33 112 124 to 121 78 to 94 106 4 6 to 39 162 .' ' 28 to 53 to 82 82 111 123 121 78 S.10C 43 '42 "960 86 86 600 84 84 "1,200 "32" "io 18,000 95 93 55 54 15 111 13 71 42 iii" 82 31 40 68 "16 12 26 23 37 87 64 24 41 62 S 92 14 109 13 70 42 iii 31 81 43 88 "18 12 28 23 38 . 87 54 24 40 62 3 91 Goodrich (ioodyear ...... Granby Great Nor Or do ofd .... Greene Canan Gulf S Steel.. Haak Barker.. Houston OH.. Hupp Motor.. Ills Cent .... Inspiration Int Ag Cp cm . do pro Interboro .... do pfd 600 800 800 2.700 4 no 200 l.oo 2,700 40O loo 800 600 ROO 47 8 108 33 32 RO 88 64 87 "17 14 108 20 112 74 12 17 12 67 '27 10 to 134"" llto 83 82 24 32 'HZ 88 78 78 10 Pfl 86 81 to 108 33 32 SO 6R 63 87 "17 13 108 19 10s 73 . 11 17 12 64 "27 10 133 11 81 81 '23 82 73 23 S8 78 76 10 98 86 Inter Callahan 18.0OO Mar on Int Harv do pfd Int Merc do pfd . Int Nickel Int Paper Invincible Island Oil Jewel Tea . . . K C Southern do pfd Kelly-Spgld .. Kennecott .... Keystone Tire Lack Steel.... Lee Tire Lehigh Valley Lorillard Lowe Theaters L A N Marland Oil .. Mox Pet...... Miami Mid States Oil Mid vale Steel M K A T M K A T pfd Mont Power.. Mont Ward... Mo Pac ...... do pfd M StP A S3 M Nor Amn. .... Nat Biscuit... Nat Enamel.. Nat Lead Nevada Con.. New Haven . . . Norfolk A W. Nor Pac Nov Sco Steel N Y A Brake.. N T Central. . Okla Prod ref Ontario Sliver Ontario A W. Otis Steel.... Paclflo Dev.. Pac G A Elec. Punta Allegre Pacific Oil... Pan Am Pet.. do "B" .... Penna ....... Peo Gas Pere Marquet )il Phillips Pete. Pierce Arrow. Pierce OH.... Pitts Coal.... PAW Va.... do pfd Prsd Steel Car Pullman Ray Cons.... Reading ..... Remlnfrton . . . J&epiogie Steel 3.800 "'ino goo 6.100 2.700 B.8O0 4.70O 600 1.00O 1O0 8. 1O0 8.7O0 . 800 600 200 1,800 "i.900 ' V.4O0 45.900 1.100 6.800 2.200 0 R 6 6 77 77. ii "ii 61 60 14 18 65 64 10 10 8 2 11 11 24 24 60 60 41 40 24 . 23 fl 9 40 40 27 27 65 64 13 "is" 114 24 14 24 1.200 17 8O0 18 1.000 43 8OO 67 2.000 41 "i.400 8R 800 80 800 13 4O0 13 700 ' 98 12.800 78 ""ioo 8.000 73 1,600 8 '""200 "i" 100 R 400 82 700 28 10.100 45 10.1O0 60 1.700 46 8,000 35 500 58 1.O0O 19 2.100 86 800 81 .4.000 18 2.9O0 7 1.900 60 ""'300 "fio' 6.900 109 1.2O0 14 10.700 71 110 23 14 24 16 18 42 67 40 84' 79 12 13 95 78 72 8 9 8 62 27 44 40 46 85 6R 1N 85 81 12 6 69 5!) 105 18 70 47 83 68 19 46 34 83 28 32 80 89 136 115 22 47 5 .11 58 85 86 33 to 51' 93 108 to 4 6to 89 HI to 101 to 29 54 82 82 11J 124 121 78 100 21 9 42 99 86 84 85 31 94 103 86 f.1 101 64 4 7 4 14 109 to 13to 70 42 78 114 31 31 45 6Kto 6 16 , 12 26 23 36 87 64 24 ' 40 62 to 3 90 23 60 46 88 10S 33 32 , 7 67 63 87 7 17 13 108 19 110 73 11 17 12 67 6 27 10 80 133 11 62 81 10 24 82 78 23 38 78 78 10 96 38 7 87 1 8 6 76 102 11 60 13 64 10 2 11 24 ' BO 40 . 23 9 40 27 64 142 15 107 29 112 24 14 24 1 8 63 16 18 42 67 40 116 84 79 IS 13 . 95 ' 78 21 68 72 3 4 19 8 8 62 27 44 49 to 46 35 55 IRto 35to 81 13 7 89 23 72 80 108 13 70 23 21 V S 2s reg..'.100 do coupon. .100 U S 4s reg.. . .104 U S cv 4s cou.104 Pan Ss reg. ... 76 do coupon . . 76 A T A T cv 6s 105 V Atch gen 4s.. 82toU Pan 4s. D A R con 4a 70iU S St 6s. . Liberty Bond Quotations. Liberty bond quotations furnished by uveroeck & Cooke company of Portland Closing 49 83 7 47 88 18 66 8 87 23 88 8 78 18 44 22 3( 73 98 9 45 22 29 59 to 8 21 122 25 75 11 117 8 20 51 41 48 89 82 82 112 65 31 74 . 31 6 7 20 13 64 19 56 88 94 48 8 37 8 28 21 24 121 41 7 12 9T 80 to 5 90 91 86 85 68 Canadian Bs .....1927 89 91 Chilean Ss 1941 100 101 Currency 8 10 Denmark 8s 1945 106 lmi Dan Muni 8s 1U43 105 105 French 4s .....1917 45 45 French 5s 1020 03 64 French 5s ....1931 55 56 French 7tos .....1941 95 98 French 8s 1D45 101 101 German WL5e 2 3 rterun 48.................. 3to 4 Hamburg 4s 8 4 Hamburg 4s 3 to 4 Lelpalg 4toa 8 to Lelpsig 6s 4 5 Frankfort 4s. 4 5 Italian 6s 1918 31 32 Jap 4s ........1931 0.8 60 Jap 1st 4s.. ........ ..1925 84 85 Jap 2d 4s .....1925 84 ..' Norway 8s 1940 106 107 Russian 6s 11121 13 18 Russian 5tos.. ..1926 8 4 Russian 6 to. .......... 1911) 1.3 16 Swiss 5 a 1929 94to 95 Swiss 8s. .............. .1940 lnovi U K 5tos.... .....1921 92 100 UK5s... .....1922 P9to 99 U K 5s 1029 95 to 95 U K 6s 1937 93 94 ARGENTINE WHEAT CHEAP XEW CROP SELLS 6 CENTS IX. DER AMERICAN PRICE. Liberty, 8 toe Llbej-ty, lht 4s.... Liberty. 2d 4 Liberty, let 4s.. 2d 4s... 8d 4s... 4th 4a.. 4s 8s Liberty, Liberty, Liberty, Victory, Victory, High. .$95.18 . 94.30 '. ii'.no . 94 60 . 96 28 . 94.66 . 99.76 . 99.74 Low. $94.80 94.00 94! 40 94.08 95.94 94.24 98.68 69.70 Bid. $95.14 94.10 94.0: 6410 94.22 98.20 94.30 99.68 99.68 Mining Stocks at Boston. allouez 24 Mohawk Ariz Com 8INorth Butte.. Calu A Ariz. . Cain A Hec. . Centennial .. Cop Range. . East Butte. . Franklin Isle Royalle. 51 loid Dom.. 240 Osceola 8 Superior .... 34 Suo A Boston 8 Shannon 1 1 Utah Con 2 20 winona ....... 40 61 10 23 30 2 1 Lake Copper.. 31 Wolverine 11 Swift Co. Stocks. Closing prices for Swift A Co. stocks at Chicago were reported by the Overbeck & Cooke company of Portland as follows: Swift Co 68 I.ibby, McNeil A Libby 7 National Leather 2 Swift International 21 Money, Silver, Ete. NEW YORK, Nov. 15. Call money easy. High 3 per cent, low 4 per cent, ruling rate 5 per cent, closing bid Sto per cent, offered at 4 per cent, last loan 4 per cent. Time loans steady. Sixty days, 505 per cent; 90 days, 506to Per cent; six months, 6 05 per cent. Prime mercantile paper. 6 06 per cent. Foreign bar silver. 87c Mexican dollars, 51c LONDON, Nov. 10. Bar silver, 88d per ounce. Money 3 per cent. Discouit rates, short bills, 4 per cent; three months Dins, per cent. New York Bonds. New York bond quotstlons furnished by Herrln A Rhodes. Inc.. of Portland: Am Tel A Tel 8s , do Am Tob 7s do Araconda 7s B do 6s A Armour cv 7s...... do 4s Argentine GI 6s. . . . Am Ag Chem 7. Beth Steel 7s do do Eq 7s Belgium Ext 7s. . do 6s do 8s ..1922 . .1924 ..1922 . .1923 ..1929 ..1929 . .1930 ..1939 ..1945 ..1941 . .1922 ..1923 ..1935 ..1945 . .1925 .1940 Bergen 8s, City of 1945 Berne 8s. City of .1945 Brazil 8s 11)41 Canadian 5s .J926 do 1831 Chicago N W 7s io:(o C, M A St P gnArf 4s A 2014 Can Nor 7s 1040 Chile 8s 1941 Christiana 8s, City of 1945 Copper Exp 8s 1922 do 11123 do 124 do ....1025 Cuban Amer Sugar 8s 1931 Con Gas cv 7a 195 Dla Match 7s 1935 Denmark 8s 1945 Danish Mun Ss 1945 Dupont 7tos , ...1931 French ext Be 1045 do 7s 1041 Grand Trunk 7s 1940 Goodyear 8s ................. li)4i Gulf OH 7s Hershey 7tos ............ Humble Oil 7s Int Rap Tr ref 5s....... Int Mar CT 6s Int Rap Tr 7s Kennecott 7s Libby. McNeil A Libby 7s Morris A Co 7s NYC call 7s Norway 8s Northwest Tel 7s. ....... Ohio C G 7s Pan Amer 7s. .......... . Fenna 6s , San Paulo 8s Southwest Tel 7s........ Swedish Govt 8s Standard Oil, N Y 7s.... Steel 4 Tube 7s Swiss 6s 1040 sears Roe 7s do Solvay 8s Swift A Co 7s.... Un Tank 7s U S Rubber 7a. Wilson 1st 6s West Elec 7s Vestlnghouse 7s . Zurich 8s .1933 .1980 .1923 .1968 .1941 .1921 .1930 .1931 .1930 .1930 .1940 .1941 .1925 .1930 .1936 .1936 .1925 .11)39 .1931 1951 .1923 .1927 .1925 .1930 .1930 .1928 .1925 .1931 .1945 99 99 101 101 99 95 102 84 77 100 100 100 100 103 96 100 103 100 102 95 94 to 10o . 58 108 101 105 101 102 .1"2 103 99 103 106 106 106 102 101 95 108 107 102 99 99 55 80 75 99 99 103 104 107 106 94 to 94 104 99 10O 95 107 95 111 100 100 102 to 100 103 103 88 108 105 106 Chicago Traders Also Take Bearish View of Coming Australian Market Competition. CHICAGO. Nov. 15. Reported sales of new Argentine wheat at 6 cents a bushel under the cost of United States wheat had a depressing influence today on wheat. Prices closed unsettled, ltoo to 2too net lower, with December $1.04 to $1.04 and May $1.07 to $1.07. Corn finished un changed to o higher, oats down c and provisions varying from 2 too decline to 6O0 advance. From the start, wheat showed leaning to the bear side, with attention of traders focusing largely on Argentina and Aus tralia, owing to the near approach of har vest there. Crop conditions in both coun tries were reported favorable. Brisk export call for corn, with sales totaling 1,500,000 bushels for today and yesterday, helped to give firmness to corn. Oats though, reflected the weakness of wheat. Provisions fluctuated In line with hog values All deliveries of lard and ribs touched lowest prices this season, 4)ut rallied. , The Chicago grain letter received yes terday by the Overbeck A Cooke company of Portland follows: "Wheat There was too much bear news in circulation today, which induced heavy liquidation of long contracts and restricted buying. At the close the market had a sold-out appearance and the tone was some what firmer. Weakness In Minneapolis and Winnipeg contributed to the decline. The latter reported cash buyers backing away with Increased pressure on the fu tures In form of bedges. Some export busi ness mas done, but the volume was disap pointing. Talk was again heard of re-sell- lng by Japan, but the reports could not be confirmed. In fact, our Seattle office ad vised, on the contrary, that exporters there claimed additional purchases were being made by that country. "Corn In the face of the decline in wheat, corn held strong and closed at a fraction higher. The strength certainly was not without foundation, the cah de mand being best of the season with ship ping sales 997,000 bushels, of which 640,000 bushels went to exporters. "Oats Held within a comparatively nar row range and showed only a small net loss in sympathy with the weakness in wheat. Receipts estimated only 35 cars rnd spot trading basis was without im portant change. "Provisions Ruled weak early. Influ enced by liberal hop receipts and lower prices at all points. At the decline some support was given by larger packers and local shorts. Leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close. $ 1.05 $ 1.05 1.03 S 1.04 1.09 1.09 1.06 1.07 CORN. .46 .47 .46 A3 .62 .51 OATS. Dee... .82 .82 .81 May... .87 .37 .86 Dec . . . May... Deo. , May. .46 .52 .81 .38 MESS PORK. Jan. 14.00 Jan. . . May... Jan. May. . . Foreign Exchange. Foreign exchange rates at the close 01 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 Foreign unit. Cheques. Austria, kronen $ .000s BelKlum, francs .0746 Bulgaria, leva OOTtf Czecho-Slovakla. kronen .......... .0115 Denmark, kroner .1852 England, pound sterling 8.900 Finland, finmark .0210 France, francs .073." Germany, marks .................. .0943 Greece, drachmas ..0425 Holland, guilders .3495 Hungary, kronen .0015 Italy, lire , 0425 Jugo-Siavla. kronen 0O42 Norway, kroner .1440 Portugal, escudos 080 Roumania, lei .OOS2 Serbia, dinara .0154 Spain, pesetas .................... .1385 Sweden, kroner ................... .2325 Switzerland, francs .1M16 China-Hongkong, local currency.... .5375 Shanghai, taels 7800 Japan, yen 4800 NEW YORK. Nov. 15. Foreign exchange, heavy. Great Britain, demand. $3.90 ; cables. $3.96. France, demand, 7.24; cables: 7.25. Italy, demand, 4.14; cables, 4.15. Belgium, demand. 6 99: cables. 7.00. Germany, demand. .88: cables, .38. Hol land, demand. 34.87; cables. 34.93. Norway, demand, 14.10. Sweden. demand. 23.10. Denmark, demand. 1830. Switzerland, de mand. 18.90. Spain, demand, 13.55. Greece. demand. 4.13. Argentina, demand. 42.75. Brazil, demand. 12.87. Montreal. 91. Foreign Bonds. Foreign bond quotations furnished bythe Overbeck A Cooke company of Portland : Bid. Ask. Belgian rest Bs 61 65 Belgian prem 5e 67 71 Belgian 7s 1945 1 04 104 Belgian 8s 1941 104 104 Belgian 6s 1925 96 98 Brazil 8s (new) 102 107 British 5 1912 398 408 British 5s .....1927 300 40O British 6s 1926 889 399 British vky 4s S11O 810 British ref 4s 277 2K7 Bordeaux Bs 1934 SB 87 Canadian 6s 19,37 90 91 Canadian 5s 1926 95 85 Canadian 6s 1929 96 Canadian, lil 84,. 85. LARD. 8.22 8.SS 8 17 8.35 8.65 8.75 8.60 8.75 SHORT RIBS; 70S 7.05 6.95 ' 7.03 ' 7.3-5 7.47 7.80 7.47 Cash prices were: Wheat No sales reported. Corn No. 2 mixed, 47 48c; No. 2 yel low. 4848c. Oats No. 2 white, 85036c; No. 8 white. 81033toc Rye Nominal. Barley 68 0 59c. Timothy seed 4.500 5.50. Clover seed 12pl8. Pork Nominal. - Lard $8 65 08.70. Ribs 6 7.50. Primary Receipts. CHICAGO. Nov. 15. Primary receipts Wheat. 619.000 bushels against 1.20O.OO0 bushels: corn. 766.0OO bushels against 294. 000 bushels: oats. 439,000 bushels against 558,000 bushels. Shipments Wheat. 815.000 bushels against 943.000 bushels; corn, 1.080.000 bushels against 207,000 bushels: oats, 271,- 000 bushels against 430,000 bushels. Carlots Minneapolis: Wheat, 227; corn, 23; oats, 43. Kansas City: Wheat, 82, com. 7; oats, 2. St. Louis: Wheat, 10- corn, 80; oats, 9. Duluth: Wheat, 207; corn 14. oats 4. Winnipeg: Wheat. 1404 oats. 119. Omaha: Wheat, 2; corn, 14; oats 8. E Iti HOGS LOST MARKET SETTLES DOWN TO FORMER BASIS. Cattle Are Unchanged, but With Weak Undertone Sheep Ar rive on Contract. Eight loads of stock were received at the yards yesterday, including three leads of cattle from Montana. The hog market, following the weakness that developed Monday, settled finally to a lower level by a full quarter with the regular top quoted at $8.75., Cattle prices were unchanged, but the undertone was weak. Most of the sheep received during the day were brought In on contract. Receipts were 122 cattle, 8 calves. 81 hogs and 542 sheep. The day's sales were aa follows: Wt. Price" ! Wt. Price. 70S tS.OO 5 mixed.. OW $4 00 880 B OO 17 mixed.. 683 4 60 4.85 5 hogs. .. 6.60 2 bogs. .. 6. 0O 8 hogs... 6.00113 hogs. .. 6.40 5 hogs... 5 40115 hogs. .. 5 40 44 hogs. .. 5.4iio nogs 6 hogs. . . 10 hogs. .. 5 hogs. . . 18 hogs. .. 2 hogs. .. 2 hoga. . 6 hoga. .. 1 hog.... 4 hogs. . . 20 lambs. . 1 lamb. . . 8 lambs. . 8 lambs. . 2.00'10 lambs. . 8.50.19 lambs. 3.40 B 40 8.8 5.001 8.75 5.7.1 6 75 8.75 5.75 6.75 4.85 8.001 4 50 B steers.. 1 steer. . . 12 steers. . 3 steers. -8 steers.. 2 steers.. B steers. . 1 steer. . . 8 steers. . 2 steers.. 8 steers. . 1 steer... 1 steer.. . 1 steer... 11 steers.. 6 steers. . 2 steers. . 3 steers.. 2 steers.. 1 steer. . . 2 steers.. 1 steer. . . 6 cowa . . 2 cows. , . 5 cowc. . . 2 cows... 1 cow.. . 1 cow. .. . 3 r oh . . 8 cowa. . 2 cows. . . 9 cows. . . 1 cow. . . . 10 cows. . . 2 cows. . . 5 heifers. 1 heifer.. 1 heifer.. 8 bulls... 1 bull 1 bull 1 bull 1 bull 1 bull 1 bull S mixed.. 10 mixed.. Prices quoted st the Portland Union stockyards were as follows: Cattle Choice steers Medium to good steers Common to fair steers Choice feeders Fair to good feeders Choice cows and heifers...... Medium to good cows, heifers Common cows ............... Cannors, Bulls Choice dairy cows Prime light calves Medium light calves Heavy calves Hogs Prime light . Smooth heavy, Smooth heavy, Kougn neavy Fat pigs Feeder pigs Stags .subject to dockage. Exal-of -mountain lambs 6.5007.00 85 98 855 910 1192 1200 1132 1S30 1)63 1328 6110 990 1245 II08 1195 1153 1005 1110 735 IO.IO 846 795 8jH 903 830 740 798 955 1180 1187 1170 108S 1)08 712 790 940 1240 1140 1150 1680 780 1090 IOOO .120 840 16 lambs.. 1 steer. . . 9 steers. . 8 steers. . 1 cow .... 1 cow ... . 1 cow .... 2 cows. . . 8 heifers. 2 heifers.. 6 calves. 1 bull 1 hog. ... 7 hogs. . . 8.00 2 hogs. . . 8 .001 1 hog. . . . 3 50i43 hogs. . 8.0O) 2 2.V 2.25 8.50 4.2.1 4.60 4. SO 4.50 4.501 3.25 5.00 8.0O 4. 4 00 2 hogs. . . . 9 hogs. .. 7 hogs. . . a. .10 1 hog. . . . 3.00jl3 lambs. . 7.1 4.001 4.00 IOO 616 215 170 168 202 108 91 146 96 244 141 150 0 -. 2.13 440 242 118 40 70 85 110 82 118 770 906 940 890 8 TO 80O 925 76tl 630 385 1290 360 147 410 88O 193 2.15 1.13 242 300 41 8.50 4.75 8 26 9.00 8 00 8.25 9.00 9.00 8 50 7.00 8 00 8.00 8 00 8 00 7.60 6 0) 8.00 8.25 5.00 6.30 6 50 6.50 6.50 8.25 4.00 6.25 6 2.1 4 00 8 00 4 00 8.O0 6 00 BOO 6.50 3. lo 5.75 8 7.1 5.75 7.25 8.75 8.25 8.75 7 25 B.7.1 1.25 "JUST A REAL GOOD CAR enterprise? Do You Know? That we have already over twelve hundred satisfied part ners associated with us in this Are you one of them? COMMON STOCK NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC $12.50 Per Share PARTIAL PAYMENTS Sold in lots of ten shares and upwards NO PROMOTION STOCK ISSUED DURANT MOTOR CO. Dist. Office 1037 N. W. National Bank Bldg, Portland, Or. OAKUVNO,AUFORfA carX PUt-l. 4SOtwA-rKs CUP & ijwMw 0 ' ' mi ii'Tmbu, 200 lbs. and 300 lbs. and up. .3 75f?6.50 . 5 25&S.7o . 3.75(11 4.7.1 . 4..Mi((i .1.00 . 3.7o(a4.50 . 45Ofti.5.0O . 3.504t4 00 2.7.141 3 . 10 . l.SIKu 2.7.1 . 8 00n4.00 . 8. 6W 9.O0 . 8. 00 f 8.00 . 6.008.00 . 6.00(0.50 8.25l8 75 7.oowsoo 80041 '7.00 5.00W 6.75 8.2.1 (B 8.7.1 b .ioia 0.00 4.0003.70 Hest valley lambs. . Fair to good Cull lambs Kastern Oregon feeders. L.ight yearlings Heavy yearlings Light wethers Heavy wethers Ewes Winnipeg- Grain Market. WINNIPEG. Nov. 15. Cash wheat, No 1 northern, 1.07: No. 8, 98c; No. 6, 87Hc; No. 6. 87tto; feed, 70ttc; track, I1.05V4. Futures November $1.05 December, tl.OO; May, (1.05. j Kansas City Wheat Market. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 15. Cash wheat No. 2 dark hard. 1 1 4 ; No. 8 hard, Sl.Ul; No. 2 hard, tl.02'91.03. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 15. Barley, 36 54c Flax. No. 1. t1.71tTl.79. Grain at Ran Francisco. SAN FR ANCIfCO. Nov. 13. Grain Wheat, milling. 81.8001. BO. feed. 11.85 1.95. Barley, feed. 81.20(1.25: shipping. tl.25 9 1.8214 Oats, red feed. I1.40 1.60. Corn. White Egyptian. tl.67tt 1.70; Red Mtln. ri.e9e1.674. Hay Wheat, No. 1. I1718; fair. t14 17: tame oat. S1.V&18: wild oat. 81 1 13: alfalfa, 1316: stock, 912; straw, 110 12. Seattle Grain Market. WEATTTE, Nov. 14 Wheat, hard white, soft white, white dob. 81.02: hard red winter. 11.04: soft red winter, 11.02: north ern spring. 81.03; eastern red Walla, 1: Big Bend bluestem, tl.l. City delivery Corn, whole yellow 132. cracked $34, feed meal $34: barley, whole feed $33. rolled $33. ground. $3.1. clipped $39; oats, whole feed $32(fr86, rolled $34 88, ground $34088. sprouting $35; wheat, recleaned feed $87 39, all grain chop $35, chick starter. $56, chick mash $43. growing feed. $54, growing mash $46. egg mash no B. M. $4044. scratch feed $42. wheat mixed feed $22, cocoanut meal $29. cot ton seed meal $46; linseed oil meal 859, soya bean meal $80, Hajr Alfalfa. No. 1, $18; timothy No. 1, $25; straw, $16 Coffee Futures Steadier. NEW TORK, Nov. 15. The market for coffee futures was steadier today on a renewal of near-month support and scat tered covering in the later months. The opening was seven points lower to two points higher, near months being rela tively easy, but there was a demand for December on the decline to 8. 30c, or about 45 points from the recent high record, end the general market soon did better. De cember sold up to 8.45c, while March ad vanced from 7.94c to 8.10c and the close was within a few points of the best, show ing net advances of 8 to 10 points. Sales were estimated at about 28. 000 bags. De cember. 8.42c: January. 8.35c: March. 8.08c; May, 7.85c; July, 7.83c; September, 7.74c. Spot coffee was reported quiet at 8S1C for Rio 7s and 1112!C for Santos 4s. Naval Stores. SAVANNAH. Oa., Nov. 15. Turpentine, firm. 74c; sales, 248; receipts, 881; ship ment 779; stock, 10.897. Rosin, firm: sales. 839: receipts. 2317; shipments, 1427; stock. 2,819. Quote: B. $4.15; D. E, $4 20; F. G. $4.17 4.20; H. $4.20; I. $4.204.22i4; K, $4.704.78; M. $5.10; N. 15.3045.4.0 Wli. $j.50; WW, $5.60, 6 OO41 0.50 6.00(3 5 .50 8 0l44.00 4.5041 5 OO 4. .1041 5.00 3. 00(0.4. 10 .5044.50 2 5041 3.50 1.00 3.b5 Chicago livestock Market. CHICAGO. Nov. 15. (U. 8. Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts. 16.0O0 head; opened very slow, undertone lower on prac tically all kinds; one load cnolce long yearling steers. $11; bulk beef steers around $5.758.40; early sales bulls and calves steady; best vealers to packers. $8.50: bulk she stock mostly $8.50tj4.7; canner cowa largely $2254jJ2.40; atockers and feeders slow. Hogs Receipts, 43.000 head; market ac tive, mostly loo lower than yesterday's average; top. $7.15 for 180-lb. to 170-lb. averages, carrying a pig end; practical top, $6.85; bulk, $6.5.16.80; pigs, steady to 10c lower; bulk desirable, $7.0o7.7&; few up to $7.90. Sheep Receipts, 18.000 head; fat lambs, 15c to 25c higher: fat sheep, steady: lambs, strong; top fat lambs to shippers. $9.40; to packers, $9.25; choice ewes and wether yearlings to city butchers, $7.10; few loads choice feeder lambs early, $8. 354 8.40. Kansas City Livestock Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Nov. 15. (U. S. Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts, 21.- 000 head; beef steers, dull, early sales steady to 25c lower; top, $8; calves, steady to 50c lower; beat vealers, $8; bulk, $6.50 ft 7.60; many medium and heavies, $3.50 45; canners, . steady; westerns, mostly $2.652.75; Bhe stock and bulls, steady to 15c lower; most cows, $3,5044; choice heavy kind held around $5.25; yearling heifers, $7.50; many other heifers, $4 5.75; most bulls, $2.753.50; atockers snd feeders, mostly steady, undertone weak heavy feeders, $6; early sales stockers, $4 5 50. mostly $4,4045 25. Hogs Receipts. 14.000 head; active to both packers and shippers; opened 15c to 25 lower, closed 10 15c lower; good and choice lightweights and lights, $ 8. 70 W 8.7.1 packer top, $6.73; bulk of sates, $6.26 6.75; bulk throwout sows, $.1,5046; stock pigs, 2oo lower, bulk $7.25.7.60. Sheep Receipts, 500O head; sheep weak to 25c lower; Texas wethers, $4.60; most desirable ewes around $3.73; heavier kind. $33.25; lambs, steady; natives, $9; feed ing lambs, about steady: early top, $7.60. Omaha livestock Market. OMAHA, Neb.. Nov. 15. U. 8. Bureau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts. 6000 head; uneven, steady to 15c lower; bulk medium and light butchers, $8.404f6.8O; top, $6.65 bulk packing grades, $5.406. Cattle Receipts, 7500 head;, beef steers and westerns, weak to 2.1c lower; fed steers, 25c lower; spots, 50c lower; she stock, steady to 25c lower; bulls, weak; veals. 2550c lower; stockers and feeders. 10 it 1.1c lower. Sheep Receipts, 13,000 head; killing classes, active, steady; top lambs, $8.75 yearlings, $6.50; feeders, firm; top, $8. Seattle Livestock Market. SEATTLE, Nov. 16. Cattle, steady; re ceipts, isll nead; prices, unchanged. Hogs, steady; receipts, 76 head; prices, unchanged. Creamery eras. 44Hc; firsts. 364 4314c: seconds, 33(((0.1Sc: standards, 3HHc gga Unchanged. Receipts, 3408 cases. SEATTLE. Nov. 14. Eggs Select locl ranch, white shells, 60c; do. mixed colors, 56c; pullets, 43c. Butter City creamery, cubes, 48c; bricks or prints. 47c. More Cotton Consumed. WASHINGTON. D. C. Nov. 14. Cotton consumed during October amounted to 494,745 bales of lint and 61.513 bales of Inters, compared with 401,323 bales of lint and 48,304 bales of llnters in October last year, the census bureau announced today. Dried Fruit at New York. NEW YORK. Nov. 13. Evaporated ap ples, nominal. Prunes, steady. Peaches, firm. New York Sngar Market. NFTW YORK. Nov. 13. Raw sugar Cen trifugal. 4.0041 4 lie. Refined sugar Fine granulated, 5.20'530c. FACTORY EXHIBIT URGED Woman Tells Chchaliti Citizens' Club About Products Show. CHDHALIS, Wash.. Nov. 15. (Spe cial.) Added impetus was Riven the proposed exhibit of Washington man ufactured products by the address of Airs. Claire Ketchum-Trlpp at the weekly noonday lunch of the Chehalis Citizens' club. Mrsi Tripp's principal Interest la to arouse the women of the state to the importance of buying- Washington manufactured frocxls. The Chehalis exhibit will be put on in the Citizens' club room and the lodgre hall adjoining: about December 15. Floor apace totaling1 7000 square feet is available for the purpose. The Lewis Lester company of Seattle has the coming exhibit In chargre, and the members of the Citizens club will co-operate in the arrangements. Wlnlock and W. M. Auld oC Spokan were elected trtis-teea. QUOTATIONS ON DAIRY PRODUCE Current Prices Ruling on Butter, Cheese and Eggs. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 13. Butter Extra, 49Hc; prime firsts, nominal; first, 41c. Eggs Extras, 88c; extra firsts. 61c: ex tra pullets, .11 He; extra pullets, firsts, SOc; undersized pullets. No. 1. 47c. Cheese California flat fancy. 36c; flat firsts, 26c; Young America fancy, 33c; firsts, nominal. NEW YORK. Nov. 1.1. Butter Steady. Creamery higher than extras, 46iM6Vc: creamery extras, so44ftc; creamery firsts. 37f44c. Eggs Firm. Freshly gathered extra firsts, 6368c; do. firsts, 5864c. Cheese Steady, unchang-ed. PHIAnn Nov. 15 Fnttei Higher JERSEY MEN REORGANIZE New Iiife Put Into Washington Cattle Brooders' Club. CHEHALIS. Wash.. Nov. 15. (Spe cial.) The Washing-ton Jersey Cattle club was reorganizel at a meeting; held incidental to the Pacific Interna tional Livestock show Just endd at Portland- At a well-ttendel (rather lna; of Jersey breeders. 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