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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1921)
THE 3IORXIXG OREGOXIAX. TTTTTIISDAT, XOYE3IBER 24, 1021 ALL WHEAT MARKETS E HAVE FUMER TON Slight Improvement in De mand Reported From Europe. PRICE STILL OUT OF LINE IwhI Grain Men Look for Market to Seek Its Actual Level When Selling Becomes Free. There wu a firmer feeling in the wheat market yesterday with the eastern ad vacce. Blda at the Merchant! Exchange were railed 1 to 2 centa on the November and December deliveries, but January wheat wu Irregular at 2 centa higher to centa lower than Tue.day. Trading here and In the country was not active. There waa Inquiry, but the storm has hindered elling in the Interior districts. Private cables from Europe reported a alight improvement In the demand. The market here, however, la kept about 6 centa above an export parity by buying for milling purposes and for the snorc account. When free selling by farmers comes, grain men predict that the market will quickly seek Its actual level. Wheat at Liverpool closed 14 21i higher and at Buenos Aires ltt2c higher. Russell's news bureau said: "Figures on exports of domestic wheat. July 1 to last Saturday night, have been 179.000.000 bushels of wheat and flour, and. despite claims to the contrary, the amount of American wheat going out is large. Arcorriins- to Broomhall. his estimates of the season's shipments of wheat are maintained for the United States, Canada, Argentina and India, while Australia is Increased to 104,000,000 bushels and sun dries are estimated at 40.000.000 bushels, making a total of 680.000.000 bushels. Importing countries' requirements, says Broomhall. are estimated at B20.000.000 bushels, making a total of 600,000,000 bushela. Argentine shipments this week were 111,000 bushels wheat, 2.600,000 bushels corn and 200.000 bushels oats. Terminal receipts, in cars, were reported by the Merchants' Exchange as follows: Portland Wheat Barley Flour Oats Hay Wednesday .... 2 Year ago ..... 64 Season to date. 16.636 Tear ago Taroma Tuesday Tear ago Season to date, Year ago Senttle Tuesday Year ago Season to date. Year ago 7,150 B 6 !i.6!S7 2,800 10 4.0S4 2.7114 s i -a 12 100S 46H 7M 112 360 25S 830 4 ... 4 . . . 13 7S 737 76 403 40 414 67 431 2 2 ... 11 2 2 11 2 110- 1006 260 707 1 .v.' ir,8 183 802 HOLIDAY TRADE IN APPLES FAIR Prices Hold Steady In Loral Market. Oregon Spltsrnbergs at Auction. - There was a fairly active local demand for applea at steady prices. The better trades moved for the holiday trade. Prices were alco steady In the country, where business was quiet. Wenatchee sold extra fancy Wincsaps, medium to large, at $2.1092.23, small to large at 12, Stay rrens, extra fancy, medium to large, at $1.60. Yakima sold Wlnesaps. fancy, medium to large, at $1.75. At the Boston auction, a car of Oregon Spitaenbergs, extra fancy, medium to large, brought $2 S08. Northwestern .fruit aold to New York Jobbers at the following range:-Jonathans, . run inirrry, nnair -ro Tneuiom, J.iu'ff 1.40. mostly $2.25; fancy, all sixes, 12(82.25; Spltxenbergs, extra fancy, large. $1.75 3; few very large, S 25, small to medium, e2. 2.1 92.60, few $2.60: fancy medium to large, $2 25 2. 50, few very large as high ae $2.70. Rotnei, extra fancy, medium to large, 2 252 40: few medium, $2.50 2.60; small and very large, $22.15, fancy rll sizes, moaly $2 S 2.25; C grade, $1.75 C2; combined extra fancy and fancy, small to medium, $2.85, large $2; Ortleye, extra fancy, medium to large, 1 2. SOS'S, fancy, all sizes, $2.252.M; C grade, me dium to large moatly $2.25. Staymena. extra fancy, fair condition, medium to large, $2)2.25. Winter Bananas, fancy to large, $2.602.80; small, 2.152.25; C grade, all sizes, $2(92.25. Combination ex- tra fancy and fancy Mcintosh, email to medium, $2.2302.60; C grade, $23.S5. BUTTER SlKPLl 8 IS WORKED OFF . Market Firm, 'With Shortage of Fresh Stock Eggs Also Scarce. The butter market waa firm yesterday nd full prices wera obtainable. The In terruption to shipment from the country has enabled dealers to clean up practically all the surplus cubes on hand and the mar , Vet Is In better snap than for some time pi. st. San Francisco prices hold up well In the face of the movement from Aus tralia. The egg market w also firm with not enough fresh stock on hand to meet the demand, but the action of the association in holding its prices steady kept the mar ket from reaching an unreasonable leveL Storage eggs moved freely, generally at 4$ cents for the best whites and 88 cents for mixed colora TURKEY MARKET CLOSES STRONG Bayers Gladly Pay 44 and 45 Cents for Fear Birds Available. The turkey supply.as feared, proved to be very short, and as all orders could not be filled the market continued strong up to the close. Some sales of good turkeys were reported at 42 and 43 cents, but at the wlndup there waa no trouble In clean ing up at 44 and 45 centa Several falr a.zed anlpments arrived In the forenoon acd were speedily taken by local retail era. Other large lots from east of tha mountains will not get in until this mora Ir.g. Because of the turkey shortage, live poul. try sold much better than usual the day lifnre Thanksgiving. Egg Withdrawals Large. Withdrawals of eggs from Portland tor ares In the past week were 3687 cases, in the aama period 6900 pounds of butter were taken out. Storage holdings of dairy and poultry products at Portland compare with a year ago aa follows: This Last week. Year. .71.B3K S4S.:i24 .7R.U62 105.3H0 .10.612 6.011 .61.53J 197.322 Butter, pounds Am. choese. pounds .. Eggs, cases Poultry, pounds PLANTING PROGRESSES IN EVROrE Improved Weather Conditions Favor Seed ing of Winter Grain Crop. Europe and India are preparing for an other large wheat crop next year, accord ing to Broomhall' cable, which says: "Europe Throughout the greater part of Europe sowing operatlona for the hew grain crops are progressing under Im proved weather conditions. . "North Africa Weather Is favorable and sowing Is making better progresa. - "Rouraanla The weather Is exception ally dry and very unfavorable. Recent exchange movements have favored the re sumption of exports from this country. "Australia Beneficial ralna have been experienced In New South Walea. "India The weather has favored the new seedlnga of wheat and the acreage Is large. In some parts actually doubled. Wheat stocks In Punjaub province are practically exhausted and purchases of Australian wheat continue to be made. IB BOND TRADE HEAVY LIBKKTIKS SELL AT HIGHEST QUOTATION'S OF YEAR, Bank Clearings. Bank clearings of the northwestern cities yesterday were aa rollowa: - Clearings. Balances, i Portland 4.T(t.vruo Sl.ao.voi 7 Seattle 4.UNU.3IU l,10t,710 Tacoma 447.048 41,ll((i Spokane 1.D1U.617 9o4,tut i I'OKTI.AM) MARKET QUOTATIONS Grain, Floor, Feed. Etc. Merchants' Exchange, noon session: Nov. ..$ 1.04 . . 1.02 . . 1 o:i . . 1.4)3 . . 1.03 .07 Dec. $ 1.04 1.01' 1.H8 1.03 1.03 ,M7 Jan. $ 1.04 1.01 l.oi 1.03 l.utl .07 16.50 10.."0 25.SO 20.00 17.50 24.00 Wheat- Hard white .... Soft white White club ... Hard winter . . . Northern spring Red Walla .... Oats Mlllrun Corn No. 2 E. Y. shipment 27 50 No. 3 E. Y. shipment 27.50 FLOUR Family patents, $7 per barrel; whole wheat. $0.20; graham, $; bakers hard wheat. $7.0."i; bakers' bluestem pat ents. $t.i.: valley soil wneat. J , atralghts, $5.25. MILL FEED Price r. o. d. mm: aim- run. $20 per ton: midllngs. J; roueu barley. 34fc36; rolled oats, 130; scratch feed. $42 per ton. t.UK.N wnoie, i.i. crscaea,-jo per io. HAY Buying price,, f. o. b. Portland: Alfalfa. $14.50 per ton: cheat, $1212..0; oat and vetch. $14. SOW 13; clover, $12; lley timothy. $15to 15.50; eastern uregon timothy, 18ral8.50. Dairy and Country Produce. BITTER Cubes, extras. 424:ic lb.; prints, parchment wVapped, box lots, 4c; cartons, 48c. Butterfat. bulng prices. No. 1 grade. 45c, delivered Portland. ECXift Case count. OoC per aoz. ; canuieu ranch, 574t5Sc; asaociation firsts. 5ic; as sociation selects, 00c; association pullets, 60c. CHEESE Tillamook triplets, price to Jobbers f. o. b. Tillamook, 20c; Young Americas. 2ic pouna. fUL'UKV Hens. iw:'c: springs. 21c; ducks, 20fr25c; geese. 20c; turkeys, live. .'I24i 35c: dressed. 42&45C pound. PORK Fancy, 13c per pound. . VHAL Fancy. 13 13 He per pound. Fruits and Vegetables. Local jobbing quotations: FRUITS Valencia oranges, $5 8 7 per box; navel oranges, $0.50 per box; lemons. $647: grapefruit, $4.507.50 per box; bananas. bOc per pound; appiea, $l&4 box; pears, $202.50 box; huckleberries. 10615c per pound; grapes, California red Emperors and Malagas, 1012Hc pound; casabas, SSHc pound; cranberries. Ore gon, $5.5ofe6 per box; eastern, $21 per barrel: pomegranates, $3 per box. POTATOES Oregon. $1.75 4? 2 per hun dred; Yakima, $22.25 per hundred; sweet potatoes, 4fr4Hc per pound. ONIONS Yellow, l.W'l per nunaren. VEGETABLES Cabbage. 1 V 4 2c pound: lettuce, $2.50 3.75 crate; carrots. $l.."ot 1.73 per eack; garlic, lJ'.iOW pounn : beets. $1.5041 2 per box: cucumbers. $1.50 42.23 per dozen: beans. lOfrlXHc per lb.; celery, 70cF$l per dozen; green peppers. Hit 12c per lb.; cauliflower, $19150 per dozen; pumpkins, 2Hft3c per pound; aquaah, 2 (l ie : sprouts, l'ttc: beans, c; pink. 5c: lima. 77'Ac: red, 6c per pound; bayo, 6c per pound. Staple Groceries. Local Jobbing quotations: SUGAR (sack basis) Cane, granulated. 8.33c pound; beet, 8.15c. NUTS Walnuta, new crop, sort shell, 24 Sic lb.; Brazil nuts. 18020c; filberts, 20 j:25c; almonds, 2US27c; peanuts, 8Vic per pound. RICE Blue Rose, to per pouna; japan style, 6c per pound. COFFEE Roasted, bulk, In drums. 18 08544c per pound. SALT Oranulated, bales, 13.ZO34.05: half ground, ton 60s, $17.20; 100. $16.25. HONEY Comb, new crop, $oa.30 per case. DRIED FRUITS Dates. $7 per case; figs, Il.40Gt3.73 per box: spples. 16c lb.; peaches, 18i17c; apricots, 23 4;. 20 He; prunes, TVs fill 2c. Hides, Hops. Etc. TALLOW No. 1, 4c: No. 2. Be per pound. CASCARA BARK 5c a pound delivered. Portland. HOPS 1921 crop, choice, 26ig!26He per pound. H1DKS rresn cured, oc per pound: bulls, 4c; calf, 12c per'ejound; kip. 7c; dry hides, 9c; dry aalt hides, 7c per pound. PELTS Dry pelts. full wool. BIB10C pound; salt pelts, 8530o each, according to size. WOOL New clip, 820c per pound. MOHAIR New clip, lUo per pound, de livered Portland. Provisions. Local Jobbing quotations: HAMS All sizes, 27(5 Sic; skinned. 24 83c; picnics. 20c; cottage roll. 23c. BACON Fancy. 8iti45c: choice. 274$ 82c; standard. 230'20c. LARD Pure tierces. 14c pound: com pressed tierces, 14c. Dti x oalt Hacks, I88?aic; plates, 15c. Oils. LINSEED OIL, Raw, In barrels, 8c: 5-gallon cans, $1.04. Boiled, in barrels, 01c; ".-gallon cans, $1.00. TURPENTINE In drums. $1: 5-gallon cans, $1.15. W1I1TK LEAD 100-pound kega. 12c per pound. GASOLINE Tank wagons and Iron bar- re la, 20c; casea, 88 He. STORAGE EGGS WANTED Any Quantify Write or wire THE SAVINAR CO, INC. 100 Flrat Street TURKEYS Market well cleaned up. Early shipment will bring 42c-43e per lb. Don't ship any poor birds. Prompt, and satisfactory returns guar anteed. THE SAV1NAR CO, INC. 100 Front St. Portland. Or. TtFRKEYS HOW TO GET BEST PRICES. Have paying advice to give on this subject. Write, to. I us num ber you have for sale. RCBT 4k CO.. 169 Front Street, Portland, Or. Writ for latest dressing methods, means higher aulcos. SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET Prices Current on Vegetables, Fresh Fruits, Etc, at Bay City. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 28. Poultry Hens, 23$?30c; young roosters, 20&23c; old roosters, 16818c: ducks, 2225c; tur keys, dreased, 4-352c; live, 35&40c. Vegetables Artichokes, $15&20; squash, 40-pound lug, $!&175; potatoes, $2j3.75; onlona, brown. $4(4.50; wax, $3; toma toes, lug, $11.50; cucumbers, lug, 50c $1; peppers, lug, 65ti'75c; beans, string and wax, 64l,12c; limas. 12Hc; carrots. Back, $191.25; eggplant, lug, $1.231.50; mush rooma, box, 50c$l; lettuce, crate. $1.75 2; celery crate, $1.506' 2 50; pumpkins, sack, 75c3$l: peas, pound, 104 15c; aprouts, 810c. Fruit Oranges, navels, $3.305.75; Va lentlaa. $4?6; lemons, $3 50 -a 4.50 ; grape fruit, $2.505: apples, 8H and 4-tler. $1.40 jS.50; strawberries, crate, $1.15 1.50; raspberries, drawer. 60 85c; blackberries, drawer, 6085c; figs, double layer, $1 1.50; casabas. crate, 75c (jjpl; grapea, aeed less, $4.23; others, $394; cranberries, box, $5.50. Receipts Flour, 1200 quarter sacks; barley. 5502 centals; corn, 1404 centals; potatoes. 751' sacka; onions. 573 aacks; hay, 50 tons: hides. 252; oranges and lemons, 80t boxes; livestock, 800 head. Coffee Futures Market Active. NEW YORK. Nov. 23. The market for coffee futures was more active today and after opening at a decline of 8 to 10 points sold about 12 to 22 potnta net lower December waa relatively easy, selling off to 8.20c or 55 points below the recent high level under further scattering liquidation In preparation for the notlcea expected on Friday. There was probably some trade silling and liquidation of later months rompted by the easier ruling of Decem ber or the unsettled showing of the Bra sitlsn cables, but there waa no sign of liquidation by the chief near months holders and the market steadied slightly In the late trading with December cloaing st 8.28c. The general list closed at a net decline of 12 to 19 points. Sales were es t'mated at about 82.000 bags. December, S.28c; January, 8-18c; March, 7.82c: ilay. 1. 78c; July. 7.63c; September. 7.48c. Spot coffee waa dull at 8c for Rio Ta and lliei2Hc for Santoa 4a. Cotton Market. . NEW YORK, Nov. 23. Spot cotton, taaay; miauucg, is.uoa Sales. High. Low. Agr Chem 8. loo 34 31 do pfd 1.000 65H 59 AJax Rub 6.200 17U 1UH Alaska Gold.. 400 4 Alaska Jun... 1.1"-) H S Allied Chem.. 5,500 30y 484 Allts-Chal ... 4IIO 86 35& do pfd 2(H) 82 82 Am Beet Sug. 000 2IH 21)4 Am Bosch 400 34 33 Am Can Co... 1,000 31U 0H do pfd 300 8S 87r AmCarFdy 400 137H 137 do pfd Am Cot Oil... 01(0 21 S 214 Am Drug Syn 20() 3 i 5 '. Am Hide & Lea 100 11 4 11 do pfd 100 55.i 33 Am Ice 2,!MK 73 K 71 H Am Intl Corp. 1.300 87 H 87H Am Llseeed.. 400 32Vi 82 H do pfd 100 60 60 Victory 4 Xotes Again Go to Par Demand Extends to Foreign Issues. NEW YORK. Nov. 23. Most of the lib erty bonds Issued by the United States government to meet expenses of the war mounted to new high- records for the year on the stock exchange today, while victory 4i notes duplicated their recent record of par for odd lota Transactions' In these Issues approximated $10,000,000, par value. The demand evidently proceeded from high financial quarters, including banks. Injur ance companies and other large corpora tions. Liberty 8Vs made the greatest gain at a net advance of 78 cents per $100 to 06.00. The flrat 4 '4 s rose 30 cents te 05.40, the second 414s 24 cents to 09.24. and the fourth 44s 38 centa to 95.54. The demand for liberty Issues, which later extended to other bonds, notably sev eral foreign war flotations, was accom panied by Indications of easier money. De mand loans opened at 5 per cent, but the light Inquiry at that, figure soon forced the rate to 4H. Much money was available for one to two months' accommooauons. Concurrent short selling and covering In stocks of the same descriptions caused con fusion. The only Issues to register more than nominal changes, mostly upwara were specialties of the utility, chemical and minor Industrial typea Dealings in rails were unusually con tracted and many popular industrials such as steels, enuinments and motors, held within fractional bounds, while oils reflected profit-taking over the Impending holiday. Sales were 6.,0.000 shares. Remittances to neutral countrlea. par ticularly Holland and Sweden, at gains of 15 to 20 points, featured the foreign ex- chana-es. Sterllna was firm, but rates to the other allied countriea showed further heaviness. In addition to liberty Issues. French mu nicipals displayed marked atrengt'h. Many domesur ratis. especially convertible issues, were at their top prices for a year or more. Total sales, par value. $20,730,000. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. (Furnished by Overbeck & Cooke com pany, Portland). Bid. '83 51) H 16H s H 40 "4 834 82 20 4 33 H 304. 87Vl 137 11314 21 Va 5 lit 53 V. 73 Vi 87t 82 H 5UH 03 H 108 H 4H ev. 40 82 108 3114 53 84 81 11514 124 1204 7814 102 26 11 444, 8 87 8414 81 0514 103 3H 5214 53 44 814 514 16H 1144 1314 72 43 H 82 115 31 8314 45S 684 714 18 124 2!14 22?, 3B4 3714 58 Vi 2414 42 63 84 93 44 20 V4 60 45 44 23 H 874 33 32 82 ' 70 64 87 8V4 18 14 1 11014 74-4 11 17 13 67 8 83 10 61 134H 11 63 31. 12 26 33 73 24 43 70 77 lO 96 87 7 30 2 5 6 7 100 12 56 11 T r.6 93 11 a 11H 24 32 40 24 9( 41 27 53 147 14 100 27 113 24 15 24 2 2 54 15 10 46 66 42 121 41 -80 13 13 96 78 22 55 72 8 4 20 8 8 61 80 45 50 45 84 57 21 35 82 13 13 5ft 25 68 63 63 62 108 107 108 14 14 14 7254 71 Tl -24 I Am Loco do pfd Am Haf Razor Am Sti & Com Am Smelt. . . . do pfd Am Snuff... Am Steel Fdy Am Sugar.... do pfd ..... Am Sumatra. Am Tel & Tel Am Tob '. .... do "B" . . . , Am Wool.... do pfd Am W P pfd.. Am Zinc Anaconda ... Assd Oil Atchison do pfd .... At. Glf W I Baldwin Loco do pfd Bait & Ohio.. do pfd Beth Stl "B" Booth Fish... B R T Butte C & Z. . Butte & Sup. . Burns Bros... Caddo Oil.... Calif Packing Calif Pet do pfd ..... Canadian Pac. Cen Leath .... Cerro do Pasco Chand Motor. Chi & N W. . . Chgo Gt W... do pfd Chlio Cop ... Chlno C M St P do pfd Coco Cola . . . C & O Colo FA I. . . Colo Southern Col Gas & Elc 10.100 Col-um Graph i.ooo Con Gas Cons Cigars.. uo pfd Contl Can . . . Cities Svc Bks Corn Prod . . . Cosden Oil : .. C R I A P. .. do A pfd... do B pfd... Crucible do pfd ..... Cuba Cane .. do pfd Cub Amn Sug Dome Mines.. Del A Lack.. Endlcott John Erie do 1st pfd.. do 2d pfd.. Fam Players. Pd Mn A Sm do pfd Flsk Tire Gaston Wms . Gen Clgara .. Gen Elec ... Gen Motor . Gen Asphalt Goodrich .... Goodyesx .... Granby Great Nor Or do pfd Greene Canan Gulf S Steel... Hask Barker. Houston Oil.. Hupp Motor.. Ills Central .. Inspiration Int Agr Cp cm do pfd Interboro do pfd Intrstate Call Int Harv do pfd Int Mrc Marn do pfd Int Nickel ... Int Paper ... do pra Invincible Oil 1.3500 Island Oil ... T.lfH) Jewel Tea ... 60 K C Southern 700 do pfd Kelly-Spfld .. Kennecott . . Keystone Tire Luck Steel.... Lee Tire Lehigh Valley Lorlllard Lowe Theaters L & N Marland Oil.. Jx Pet 1.500 1.2i:0 1.200 3J0 V.900 6,300 5UO 8 (100 6.300 30O 4IIO 1,400 20O 1.100 KMJ 8.900 21100 1.301) 2.IHM) 4.20O 1,6(10 200 1,000 5(H) 4(0 3()0 500 2.600 4.M) 1.800 1.100 "1.406 1,300 1 200 2.3O0 2.300 10O ' 1,200 1.100 2,3O0 4110 1,300 7( M) 200 2IHJ 1.700 4O0 20U 1.200 6(HJ 1.3(10 100 mo 5.100 300 BOO 2.4O0 1,4(10 000 4(H) 1.200 3,8(10 500 600 6.400, '406 1,000 300 200 600 11, BOO 11,200 300 "'206 1.100 4.200 700 1,100 2.000 31 10 200 'i.SOO 8O0 M 10 700 2.1oo 2.800 4.200 1.10O 2.100 2.100 800 1.700 200 1.100 1.300 1.900 400 200 500 ".00 2 000 20.000 Viaml 1.100 Mid State OH. 13,400 MlCvale Steel 7.100 M K & T.... do pfd Mont Power.. Mi.n Ward.. Mo Pac do pfd .s . . . M StP A S3 M Nor Amn .... Nat Biscuit... r'at Enamel.. Nat Lead Nevada Con.. New Haven . . . Norfolk & W. Nor Pac Nov Sco Steel. N Y Air Brake N Y Conral. . Okla Prod ref Cntarlo Silver. Ontario A W. Otis Steel . . .. Pacific Dev.. Pac G A Elec. Punta Allegro Pacific OH... Pan Am Pet. . do "B" Penna Peo Gas Pere Marquet Pure Oil Phillips Pete. . P'erce Arrow. F:erce Oil.... Pitts Coal Pitts A W Va. do pfd Prsd Steel Car Fullman Ray Cone Peadlng . Remington ... 6.800 too 300 2,100 8.500 600 100 8.300 '"466 400 600 1,700 600 4.300 , 600 200 T.100 2,200 300 'i'666 "'io6 1.300 7.100 3.700 1.2O0 3.400 4.500 700 1.3O0 1.200 2700 1.200 4 6 41 82 '32" 35 84 32 11-5 123 120 78 102 23 1114 44 87 84 31 95 52 60 5 9 5 17 115 13 73 44 iie 31 33 43 68 . 7 'l2 2 23 37 37 r.8 24 42 64 4 93 21 62 '23 88 33 32 82 71 65 90 8 18 15 19 111 75 12 18 13 68 '33 10 , 135 11 64 31 '26 33 73 24 46 70 77 11 '37' '41' 2 6 7 77 101 12 50 12 57 'ii' 3 12 24' 53 40 24 10 42 27 66 147 14 109 29 114 23 13 21 2 4 63 15 10 47 66 43 'ii 81 13 18 97 79 23 57 72 , 8 "6 'ei 80 43 50 46 84 50 22 36 83 13 13 414 6 40 82 'ai'li 34 83 81 114 124 120 78 102 23 11 44 '86 84 30 95 '86 52 55 4 9 5 16 113 13'4 72 43 iis 30 83 45 68 7 'l2 2(1 2J 311 37 r.8 24 42 63 3 92 20 U2 '2.i 87 32 32 82 64 80 8 17 14 11) 110 74 11 17 13 66 '33" 8 61 134 11 62 31 '26 33 72 24 44 78 77 . 10 '37" 'it" 5 6 73 101 12 55 11 56 'io' 8 11 24 52 40 24 9 41 27 56 146 14 109 28 113 24 13 23 o 8 54 15 ' 18 44 66 42 "ii" 80 13 IS 97 78 OO 63 72 8 4 61 20 44 50 45 84 57 21 85 32 13 12 Replogle Steel Hep I A S.... do pfd Rt-p Motors.. Ryl Dutch Oil Ry Steel Spg. Stand Oil N J Seara Roebuck Shattucit. Aria Shell T A T.. Sinclair Stand OH Cal. Stand Oil Ind Sloss Shef. ... Sou Pacific... Sou Ry do pfd St L A S F. . . Stromb Carb. Studebaker . . Swift & Co... Tenn O A Ch. Texaa Oil Texas Pac... Tex Pc C A O Tob Products. Tran Contl Oil Union Oil Del tTnlon Paclflo United Alloy.. United Drug. . Unit Fd Prod United Fruit. . Unit R of NJ do pfd Unit Ret 6tre U a Ind Alco U 8 Rub do 1st pfd. . TJ 8 Smelting. V 8 Steel .... do pfd Utah Copper. Va Chem do pfd Vanad Steel.. Vlvandou .... Wabash do A pfd. . . do B pfd... Wells Fargo.. Western Pac. do pfd Western Union Wesths E A M West Md White Motors. Willys-Overld. do pfd Wilson Packg Woolworth Worth Pump. W & L E White Oil.... U 8 2s. reg do 2s, cou. . . do 4s. reg. . . do cv 4s. cou Panama 8s. reg ao as, cou. . . A T A T cv 6s Atchen gen 4s. D A R con 4s. 1.000 24 2.SO0 50 600 S.50O 2(0 7 46 88 400 171 10,200 64 400 300 5.000 100 7 38 23 88 21 49 "7 46 88 169 68 7 86 23 88 8.500 300 200 1,400 '3,700 '1,266 12.600 14.300 5.700 1.2"0 400 4.700 3.000 3O0 1.000 1.400 400 400 L200 20,300 4.200 2.300 400 800 5.400 BOO 800 1.200 30O 4,800 100 1,000 500 ""506 200 79 20 49 22 '75'" 99 45 25 2 Gl 10 21 124 29 71 12 119 8 22 63 - 40 49 94 33 83 112 57 82 75 81 7 7 l21 '-i'4 20 79 19 48 21 "74 98 9 45 23 29 68 20 124 25 . 69 11 116 8 20 50 89 48 94 33 82 112 57 31 73 30 1 7 21 "ei" 20 100 47 47 600 1.800 8S 6 38 674 900 29 28 "966 "43 42 ""600 '13 "1314 BONDS. 100!Vor Pao 4 1O0 'Nor Pac 4a.... 104 14 do Xa 10414 IPac T A T 5s. . 7(l'4iPenn con 4",s. . 76lSou Pac cv 5s.. 107 Sou Rail 5a 84IUnlon Pac 4s.. 73 IU S Steel 5s... 28 49 84 7 46 88 167 64 7 33 23 8K 86 88 79 19 48 22 S0 74 99 9 45 24 ' 28 69 9 20 124 Z3 71 11 119 8 24 62 39 48 94 83 82 112 67 81 74 81 7 6 21 13 64 20 V4 57 89 47 8 37 6 27 28 123 42 1 13 ..83 83 60 90 91 98 90 86 98 1 L El UPWARD TENDENCY Emergency Tariff Extension Impetus to Market. MEDIUM GRADES SELLING Bid. - Liberty Liberty bond the Overbeck A land: Liberty. 3a .. do 1st 4s .... do 2d 4s do 1st 414s .. do 2d 414s ... do 3d 4s do 4th 4 14s . . Victory. 4s ao 3s Bond Quotations. quotations furnished by Cooke company of Port- High. Low. Close. ....90.10 95.30 96.04 93. ,10 9.1.40 ....96.00 93.20 91.2S . .. .tt.1 36 . 93.16 9.1.30 ....9670 9660 B6.60 ....95.38 95.30 9.1.52 ...100.00 99.8S 99.90 99.90 Boston Closing Mining. Allouez .... Ari Com ... Cal A Ari 33IOsceola i;ai & tiecla. . . joo iQuincy Centennial .... 8 tSuperior C. R Con Co...-.- S5ISupr A Bos Mln E B Cop .Mine.. 10 IShannon Franklin l!utah Con Isle Roy (Cop) 22 I Winona Lane copper .. 2 Wolverine - Mohawk ....... 63 I 4 North Butte ... 11 Bticm uominion ... L'a 31 43 2 1 1 2 40 11 Swift & Co. Stocks. CloslnT prices for Swift A Co. stocks at Chicago were reported by the Overbeck A Cooke company of Portland aa follows: Swift A Co 99 Llbby, McNeil A Llbby 6 National Leather 2 Swift International 21 Honey. Silver. Etc. NEW YORK. Nov. 28. Call money, easy: high. 5 per cent; low. 4 per cent; ruling rate. 6 per cent; closing bid. 4 per cent; offered at 5 per cent; last loan, 4 per cent. Time loans, firmer: 60 days. 3 3 per cent; 90 days. 514(8 5 per cent; six months. 514 45 per cent. rrtmo mercantile paper, 6vo per cent. Mexican dollars, 52c. LONDON, Nov. 23. Bar allver. 38d per ounce. Money, 8 per cent. Discount rates, short bills. 414 ner cent: three months' bills, 8 15-16 per cent. New York Bonds. New York bond quotations furniBhed by Herrin A Rhodes, Inc., of Portland: Am Tel A Tel 6s, 1922 100 Am Tel A Tel 6s. 11124 100 Am Tel A Tel 8s. 1925. Am Tobacco 7s, 1922... Am Tobacco 7s. 1923... Anaconda 7s. B. 1929.. Aanconda 6a. A. 1929.. Armour convertible 7a. 1930. Armour 4s, 1939 Am Agr Chem 7a, 1941.... Bethlehem Steel 7s. 1922.... Bethlehem Steel 7s. 1923 Bethlehem Steel eq. 7s. 1935 100 tiergen (City or , 1945 104 Berne (City of) 8s, 1943 100 Brazil 8a, 1941 108 Canadian 5a, 1926 93 Canadian 5s, 1931 94 Chicago A Northwestern 7s. 19SO. ...108 C. M A St P gn. and rf. 4a A, 2014. 60 Canada Northern 7, 1940 108 Chile 6s, 1941 101 Chrlstlnla (City of) 8a, 1945 106 Copper Exp 8s, 1922 1011 Copper Exp 8a, 1923 102 Copper Exp 8s, 1924 ,.: 103 Copper Exp 8s, 1923 104 Cuban-Am Sugar 8s, 1981 102 Consolidated Gas conv 7s, 1825 104 Diamond Match 7a, 1933 107 ' LienmarK 8a. 1943 .107U Danish Mun 8s. 1945 106 Dupont 7a, 1931 104 French ext 8s. 1945 101 French 7s. 1941 9 it Grand Trunk 7s. 1940 108 Goodyear 8s, 1941 109 Gulf Oil 7s. 1983 102 Oreat Northern 7s. 1986 108 Hershey 7s. 1930 ....100 Humble Oil 7s, 1923 ' 100 Interboro Ranld Transit ref Am iuaa ka Interboro Rapid Transit 7s, 1921 74 Japan ext 4s, 1931 70 Japan flrat ext 4s, 1925 8(i Japan second 4s. ger 8, 1925 86 Kennecott 7s. 1930 joo Llbby. McNeill A Libby 7s, 1981 'l00 Morris A Co-7s. 1M0 103 99 106 .107 101 101 101 93 ..102 .. 86 ..10O ..100 ..10O Boston Trade Estimates Country's Consumption Next Year Will Be 600,000,000 Pounds. BOSTON. Mass., Nov. 23. (Special.) The Indefinite extension of the life of Che emergency tariff haa given additional Im petus to the upward tendency in wool price here, aa It Is seen that no more foreign wool can be made available until scarcity has advanced price to a level making It profitable to withdraw auch wool from bond and pay a, duty of 30 cent per grease pound. The Boston trade estimates that the country's wool consumption the next yeax will be normal, or 600.000.000 pounds, and that the domestic clip of 1921 Is 250,000,000 pounds. On ttils basis 350,000,000 pounds of foreign wool must be secured. The only argument against the logic of these fig ures Is the country-wide demand for lower priced goods and the refusal of textile operatives to accept wage reductions. The logic of the situation Is causing considerable speculation In wool by deal ers. This has been a feature of the trad ing thlsi week. Operations are confined largely to medium wool, because so much of these have been absorbed by the yarn knlttera Dealers fear to be caught with out such supplies when the demand comes from mills for the heavy weight season, hence accumulation 1 general where pos sible. Callrornia six months' wool has sold at 41 to 45 cents for average and 60 to 52 cents for good new California. Fall wools are being acoured on thavcoast and wilt not be available hero until later. Texas fall wools are selling at 60 to 63 cents and braid wools at 26 to 32 cents and Montana In original bags at IS to 31 cents, accord ing to staple and condition. Valuea for territory wools run about as follows: Fine staple, 83 to 87 cents: fine and fine medium staple, 82 to 83 cents; half blood staple. 70 to 75 cents; good, fine and fine medium clothing. 70 to 75 centa: quarter-blood, 45 to 50 cents; three eightiis blood, 52 to 53 cents. Some dealers are talking of 55 to 60 cents for three eighths blood, which figures, though ex treme, are typical of the trend. A good turnover In super pulled wools is In progresa. One transaction involves 2000 bags at 48 cents clean. In Ohio eastern buyera are reported paying 83 cents for fine wools and '25 cents for medium. In this market Ohio fine clothing Is sell ing at 30 cents and quarter-blood at 26 to 27 cents, r . Other Ohio wools are quoted as fol lows: Fine unwashed delane, 85 o 36 cents; fine unwashed clothing, 29 to 3C cents; half-blood combing, 32 to 83 centa three-elahths blood. 20 centa Some transfers of foreign wool in bond are noted and much Montevideo 6s have sold at 17 cents.' A sale of 15.000 bales of Puntaa wool Is reported. Oregon and Utah wools are held on consignment for higher prices. London Wool Auction Firm. LONDON, Nov. 23. At the wool auction sales today 12.621 bales were offered. There waa a fair demand from the home trade and the continent. The opening rates were maintained, but there was more competition for fine kinds. T.75 May 7.75 T.80 Cash prices were; Wheat No. red. $1.21. Corn No. 3 mixed. 61 62c yellow, 51 32c. Oats No. 2 white, 86ff3Se; No. white, 33 935c. Rye Nominal. Barley 62tf57c. , Timothy seed $54? 6. Cloverseed 812.40 318.80. Pork Nominal. Lard 8. 80 8.90. Ribs 4)76 7.73. 7.80 No. I . Primary Receipts. CHICAOO, Nov. 28. Primary receipts Wheat, 607.000 bushels against 1.SU4.O00 bushels. Corn, 690.0(10 bushels against 548.000 buxbals. Oats, 31)7.000 bushels against 413.000 bushels. Shipments Wheat, 478.000 bushels against 1,732.000 bushela Corn. 274.000 bushela against 816.000 bushels. Oats 278.000 buabels sgalnst 303.000 bushela. Clearances Wheat, 1,114,000 bushels. Corn. 60.000 bushels. Barley, 119.000 bush els. Flour. 2000 barrels. Carlots Minneapolis, wheat 224. corn 20. oats 80. rye 5. barley 17. Omaha, wheat 16, corn 83. oats 1. Winnipeg, wheat 763. oats 95, barley 26. rye 12. Duluth. wheat 337. corn 26. oats 3, rye 28, barley 5. Kansas City, wheat 123, corn IS. oata 7. St, Loula, wheat 13, corn 60, oata 7. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 23. Wheat De cern her, (1.21; May, 31.21. Barley. 36 52c. Flax No. 1. $1.75 1.78. Winnipeg Grain Market. WINNIPEQ, Nov. 23. Wheat Novem ber, $1.13; December, $1.06; May, $1.11. Grain at San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 23. Grain Wheat, milling. $1.801.90; feed, $1.83 1.95. Bnrley, feed, $1.251.32: ahlpplng. $1.36 01-45. Oats, red feed, 1. 401.60. Corn, white Egyptian, $1.601.65; red mllo, $1.5001.65. Hay Wheat, No. 1, $17l19; fair. $14 17: tame oat. $15918; wild oat. $11&13: alfalfa, $13 16; stock, $94' 12; straw, $10 12 a ton. Seattle Grain Market. SEATTLE. Nov. S3. Wheat, hard white, soft whrite, white club, soft red winter, northern spring, $104; hard red winter $1.07: eastern red .Walla, $1.02; big bend blueatem, $1.12. City delivery: Corn, whole yellow, $33; cracked, $36; feed meal, $36: bnrley, whole feed, $33; rolled, $33; ground. $35; clipped, $39; oats, whole feed. $3236: rolled. $34 38; ground, $34f38: sprouting, $33; wheat, recleaned feed, $3S'40; all grain chop, $36; chick starter, $.1,1; chick mash. $47: growing feed. $53; growing mash. $45; egg mash. No. B. M., $4044: scratch feed, $42; cocoanut meal, $29; cottonseed meal, $46; Unseed oil meat. $59; soy bean meal, $60. May Alfalfa. No. 1, $18; timothy, No. 1, $25;' straw, $18. Iraluth Linseed Market. DULUTH, Nov. 23. Linseed on track, $1.84; arrive. $1.82. Mexican Pete 8a, 1936 N Y Central call 7a, 1930 Norway Sa, .1940 Northwest Tel 7s, 1941 Pan Am 7s. 1930 Pennsylvania 8s. 1936 N P and Gt N 1oint 6s. 1936. Northern Pacific 6a. 2047 Southwest Tel 7s. 1925... Standard Oil of N Y 7. 1n.11 Standard Oil of Cal 7s. 1931... Steel A Tube 7s. 1931 Sears Roebuck 7s, 1922 Sears Roebuck 7s, 1923 Swift A Co 7s. 1925 U S Rubber 7s. 1930 "" - uBun iirm oe. Western Electric 7s, 1925 Westlnshouse 7s, 1931 ...107 ...107 ... 9.1 ...105 ...107 ...106 ...10O ...107 ...106 . .. 95 ...100 ...100 ...100 ...104 ... 88 ...104 ...10; Foreign Exchange. Forelfirn exrhanve a. - -, 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 Foreiirn unit Austria, kronen ' Belgium, francs Uulaarla. leva Cxecho-Slovakla. kronen Denmark, kroner England, pound sterling Finland, flnmark France, francs Germany, marks Greece, drachmas ................. Holland, guilders Hungary, kronen Italy, lire Jugo-Slavia, kronen Norway, kroner ................... Portugal, escudos Roumanla lei Serbia, dlnara Spain, pesetas Sweden, kroner Switzerland, francs China-Hongkong, local currency.... Shanghai, taeia Japan, yen Rate. $ .0(H8 .0(KI6 .OOO .0112 .lsoo 4.0100 .02O2 .0713 .0044 .0418 .85.15 .0O16 .0420 .0040 .1423 .0900 .0102 .0141 .13S8 .23(1(1 .1S9S .54.10 .8(100 .4530 200 25 25 KOO 1.9O0 1700 4,700 NEW YORK. Nov. 23. Forelen eiehanira Irregular. Great Britain, demand 3 !v : cables, $3 99. France, demand, 7.07; cables. 7.08; Italy, demand. 4.11: cables, cables. 4.12. Belgian, demand, 6.85: ca- Dies. ... Germany, demand. S3v : cables. 36. Holland, demand, 35.45; cables. 33.61. Norway, demand, 14.10. Sweden, demand. 23.50. Denmark, demand. 18.43. Switzer land, demand. 18.83. Spain, demand. 13.75. Greece, demand. 4.00. Argentine, demand, 32.87. Brazil, demand, 12.50. Montreal, 91. Naval Store. 8 AV ANN AH, Nov. 23. Turpentine, firm. 72c; sales, 241; receipts. 848; shipments. 139; stock, 9623. Rosin, firm: sales. 1239: receipts, 1648; shipments, 235, stock, 81.634. ' Quote: B. E. E. F, $4.15: O. $4 154.17; H. $4.17 94.22; I, $4.204.25: K. $4 7504.80: M. $3.1005.25: N S5 4084.50; WG, $5.50 &S.75; WW, $T Dried Fruit at New York. NEW YORK. -Nov. 23. Evaporated ap ples, quiet. Prunes, Irregular. Peaches, firm. EXPORT SALES AT GULF HIGHER MARKETS AT BCEXOS AIRES AND LIVERPOOL. Chicago Traders Become Bullish With Revival of Foreign Buying of Wheat. CHICAGO, Nov. 23. Export sales at ths gulf of Mexico, together with unexpected higher prices at Liverpool . and Buenos Aires, had a bullish effect today on wheat here. The close, although unsettled, was 1 to 2c net advance with December, $1.10 to $1.10 and May. $1.13 to $1.13. Corn gained and to c oata, and' to o and provisions, 3 to 12c. Bullish sentiment as to wheat predom inated. With foreign prices going upward, the question of whether additional ex ports from this country would be at tha expense of domestic requirements received fresh notice, especially as domestic ar rivals remained small. Meanwhile, London reporta told of activity In buying by Jap anese and of unfavorable crop conditions in Argentina. The only setbacks which occurred in values proved transient, but the December delivery eased somewhat as compared with May. elevator Interests announcing the purchase of considerable hard wheat to be brought here from out side terminals. Corn and oats rose with wheat. For the first time In weeks, December corn commanded 50 cents or more a bushel. Provisions were given a lift by strength In hog values, as well as In grain. The Chicago grain letter received yester day by the Overbeck A Cooke company of Portland follows: Wheat The most bullish news of many a day found substantial reflection In the market despite the appearance of renewed selling and rather Indifferent outside buy ing, on account of the holiday tomorrow. Foreign cables had a decidedly optimistic tone and the Liverpool market confirmed a stronger situation abroad by advancing three pointa. It would appear as though available supplies on the other side, which recently were reported to be pressing on the market, havo been well cleaned up and miliera In the United Kingdom are expected to take hold again In the very near future. An eastern statistician Is sued a statement Placing exports from July 1 to date at 179.000.900 bushels, and sdded that In spite of claims to the con trary wheat la still clearing in good vol ume. In other words, we have already exported our surplus and the bullish ar aliments of two months ago. which proved of no value, are Just beginning to mate rialize. Corn Trade was broad and the market strong throughout on buying led by ship ping interests and commission houses. Ex porters were again In the market, but bids were slightly below the ideas of sellers and there was no business confirmed. Spot offerings met a ready demand at a firm basis. An article from Minneapolis report ing merchants taking corn from farmers In payment of debts and for merchandise at 10 cents per c-usnei over tne maraet price was unimportant in itself, but had a aen- timental effect here. Oats Outside traae was laoking, nut tne market ruled firm on local buying Inspired by the strength In other grains. Cash was strong. Country offerings to arrive show no increase. Rve Trade was small nut tne marxer, strong, helped by reporta from the east ; good export inquiry, caan was nrm but Inadequate. Flax Slightly nigner on some commis sion house buying, but offerings were lift. . . .' Leading rut urea ranged as xonows: WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close. $1.11 $1.(H4 Jl.l'C 1.13 1.11 1.13 CORN. .60- .49 50 .35 .64 .35 OATS. Dec 83 .83 .83 .33 May 38 .38 .88 .38 QUOTATIONS ON DAIRY PRODUCE Current Prices Ruling on Butter, Cheea and Cgga, SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 23. Butter Extras, 50 c Eggre Extras, 71c: extra firsts, 68c: ex tra pullets, 63c; extra pullets, firsts, nom inal; undersized pullets. No. 1, 45c. Cheese California flat, fancy, 27c; California Young America, fancy, 81 o. NEW YORK. Nov. 23. Butter, firm. Creamery higher than extras, 43g44c; creamery extras, 43c; creamery firsts, 36 4 2c. Eggs Steadier; fresh-gathered extra firsts, 63 (10c; do. firsts, 5US61c. Cheese Steady, unchanged. CHICAGO, Nov. 23. Butter, higher. Creamery, extras, 44c; firsts, 3342c; seconds, 82 34c: standards, S8c. Eggs Unchanged. Receipts, 2578 casea SEATTLE, Nov. 23. Eggs, select local ranch, white ahella, 62c; do. mixed colora 57r38c: pullets. 43 45c. Butter City creamery, cubes, 46c; bricks or prints, 47o. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 23. Copper, steady; electrolytic, spot and nearby, 13013c; later. 13l?13c. Tin, steady; spot and nearby, 29.50c; futures, 29.6229.73o. Iron, steady; prices unchanged. Lead, steady; spot, 4.70c. Zinc, quiet; East St. Louis delivery, spot, 4.70c. Antimony, spot, 4.85 1f 4.76c New York Sugar Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 23. Raw sugar, cen trifugal. 4. lie; refined, fine granulated. 6.20ij 5.30c. Long-Bell Survey Completed. KELSO, Wash., Nov. 23.--Speclal.) Topographical Burveys of timber land purchased by the Lone-Bell Lumber company. In western Cowliti and Lewis counties, has been com pleted and the field parties are- being; disbanded this week. One crew was paid off yesterday and the final crew that Is in the field will be disbanded Saturday. Several sections were loit unsurveyed because of the stormy weather, a foot of snow falling1 where the crews were engaged. Making: of topographic and relief maps Is being completed in the company offices at Kelso. Fugitive Is Arrested. . MOXTESAXO, 'Wash., Nov. 23. (Spe cial.) William H. Swett, who was Wanted in this county to answer to a grand larceny charge, haa been ar rested in New York, according- to ad vices received by Sheriff Gibson. Swett was charged1 by Harry Cay of Cosmopolls with the theft of a quan tity of clothing- and a revolver, but he was never apprehended. The charge of being & parole violator and the New York charge of burglary upon which Swett is being held will be given priority, and he will not be returned to this county. External Bonds of Foreign Govern ments Afford One of the Highest Class of Investments That May Be Made. We own and offer: Kingdom of Norway 3 Bonds of 1SS6. Kingdom of Norway 3 Bonds of 18S8. Kingdom of Norway 4 Bonds of 1911. United States of Brazil 4 Bonds of 18S9. United States of Brazil 5 Bonds of 1903. Republic of Chili 5 Bonds of 1911. Argentine Government 4 Bonds of 1897. You may realize in the purchase of these bonds an annual income of from 6 to 9 and in Addition thereto an increase in principal of from 40 to 135. We suggest that you arrange for an interview so we may have the opportunity of gftfing1 more into details of these various issues. E L neveroaux Scfompany INVESTMENT BONOS 8T SIXTH STREET PORTLAND. OREGON BROADWAY 1043 GROUND FLOOR WELLS-TARGO BUILDING LITTLE STOCK HT YARDS WEEKLY TRAIX IS STILXi HELD AT THE DALLES. General Slarket Quotations Are Unchanged, but Buyers In Some Instances Pay Premium. Sunday's livestock train is still being held at The Dalle and It 1 not certain when it will set through. Anything com ing; into the yards today will be unloaded and ted as usual, but the yards will not be open for business. Only 23 head of cattle arrived at the yards yesterday, together with some drive In stock, and trading was therefore quiet. No change was made In the general list of quotations, but buyers on hand paid over the regular market for some of the bogs offered. V?kI. Pr. 2 steers.. llt'S 3 . 7 sfeera 2 steers 4 eteera 1 steer. . . 1 steer. . . 2 steers. . 1 steer. . . 1 steer. .. 1 steer. . . 2 calves.. 17 hogs. , . 1 hog 1 hog.... 1 hog. . . . 11 hogs. . . 14 hogs. . . 9 hogs. .. 1 hog. . . . 7 hogs. . . 14 hogs. . . ID hogs.. . . lcir.O II. 10 6TI) 82S 030 IIUO SI 10 1K7 310 0 4L'0 1K3 2I. 1H6 20 IBS III. 1 210 4.2.V 0 steers. . . S.2.V17 steers.. . 2.00 21 steers.. . 8 0ojl4 steers. . . 2.2."i 1 steer.. . . 2.21 1 cow. .. . 1 COW .... 1 cow .... 2 rows . . . 00 8 cows. . . 7.00 1 cow. . . . 9.01) 1 cow. ... 7 ool 1 bull. ... 11.3.", 1 bull.... 9.00l2 hogs. . . . 9 ml 1 hng 9 2.1,10 hogs.. . . 9.21 1 hog 9 2.1 21 hogs.... V.GU10 bogs. . . 2.001 ft. ool S.00 tVgt. Pr. :;'.iu js.oo 240 8 7.1 2o,1 871 22(1 8 7.1 10112 S 23 H10 4.10 820 2 2.1 KOO 4 2.1 KlilO 4.2.1 721) 4 21 926 3 25 1121) 4.2.1 1040 S 2.1 1810 8 71 14X0 8 2.1 2"S 9 1" 820 8.10 20,1 9 00 3hi fl 2.1 102 9.00 202 8.73, DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Nov. 23. Highest (emoer- ature, 02 degrees; lowest, 41. -River read ing. 8 A. M . 1B.0 feet: change in last 24 hours, 2.5 feet rise. Total rainfall (5 P. M. to 0 P. M.J. trace: total since September 1 13 89 Inches; normal. 10.89; excess 2.97. Sunrise, 7:23 A. M. ; sunset, 4:83 P. M. lotal sunshine, non; possible sunshine, 9 hours and 10 minutes. Moonrlse. 2:,17 A. M. Thursday; moonset, 1:58 p. M. Thursday. Barometer (reduced to sea level), s p. M., 29.BS inchea Relative hu midity: 5 A. M., 93 per cent; noon, 7T per cent; 5 P. M.. 82 per cent. THS WEATHER m W Ind 1 3 3 3 ? 5 STATIONS. ? ?E gS s WaheT. 2 5 h : -I f C " ' e i Dee. .. May... Dec . . . May i.oui . 1.US .49H .Ms Jan.. Jan. . May. Jan. . 9.00 MESS PORK. LARD. 87 8.05 8 60 9.00 SHORT RIBS. 7.46 2.sd 2.42 14.10 8 82 9.00 J.4J Baker 3Si 4 0.01 12 S Cloudy Boise 42 f2 0.01.. H Clear Boston 82 80 0.00 . . N Cloudy Calgary Ulo - 0.00 . . Clear Chicago St 420.01 ..SB Rain Denver ; Srt 6(1,0.00 . . S1V Pt. cloudy Des Moines.. 20 200. 00 . .INrVV Cloudy Eureka 60 60 0.22 . .'S Cloudy Galveston 74 0.00..iR Clear Helena 8 40,4.031. .ISW Clear Juneau t:: . . Kansas City. 24 32l0.00 Js Rain Los Angeles. 60 M 0.00 ..117 Cloudy Marshfield .. 44 BhO.S.',. 'h Cloudy Medford .... S3 BS;0.0ol. ,.Vff Cloudy Minneapolis . 12 26 0.00!... SB Cloudy New Orleans. 6(1 74O.00.JE Clear New York... 8K 420.00 10 E (Cloudy North Head. 42 60,0.84,40 Rain Phoenlr 42 80 0.00 . . W Clear pocatello ... tit. 40 o.iof. . 1W Clear Portland .... 411 52 0.00:.. E Cloudy Roseburg ... 40 50.21..B Cloudy Sacramento . 4x 60 0.00 . . N Cloudy St. Louis 42 52 0.00 . . N Cloudy fait Lake.... 84 600. OA .. N Clear San Diego... 6 4 64 0.0O. . IV Pt. cloudy Pan Fran.... 50 50 O. Ool. . NW Cloudy Seattle 88 4X.0.OOl4 SK Cloudy Sitka T42. . . .!. . . . Spokane 32 4O.0.0O . .S Cloudy Tacoma 4S0.01...S Cloudy Tatoosh .... IS 44 0.68 18 BJ Rani Valdei t24j Walla Walla. 88 48 0.12 . . XE Cloudy" Washington . 40 48 0.00 . . NE Cloudy Winnipeg ... 0 180. 00. .S Cloudy Yakima 10 80 O.OO . . !nW Pt. cloudy A. M. today: til M. report of nreoed- Ing day. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Rain, Increasing strong strong outherlv winds. Washington and Oregon Rain, southerly winds In the Interior, southerly sales on the coast. Storm Warning;. Southeast storm warnings were ordered at 8:30 P. M. at all Oregon and Washing ton coast stations. A storm is rapidly ap proaching the Washington coast and strong southeast, shifting to southwest, galea art axfected during Uie next 24 sours. Prices quoted at the Portland Union stockyards were as follows: .--.- Choice steers i5.TS1t6.R0 Medium to good steers. Mr?'''' J J Fair to medium steers 4.7.V(i .1.-1 Common to fair steers ......... 3 .344.7.1 Choice feeders 4 50 w 5 00 F.ilr to good feeders 3.7.1(11 4 50 ChnlK nnmrm and heifers 4.60(ff .' Medium to good cows, heifers.. 8 5IIG14 00 KhIt to medium cows, heifers.. 8 ,10i!l 4 00 Common cows 2.7.v 3. Ml fanners iM'"'- 'Z Huiia a.iiii'iri.ii" Choice dairy calves 8 . 10 Si 00 Prime light calves 6 .OO'n OO Me.llum light calves 6 0O(k)8O0 Heavy calves 6.00&U.50 Hogs Prime light 8 21 f 8 73 Smooth heavy, 200 Ihs. and up. 7 (o 8 00 Smooth heavy. 300 lbs. aud up. 6 0i'1( 7d0 Hough heavy 5 .00 (J (1.73 Fat pigs 8.2511 S. J F..eder pigs 8 , IOC, 11.00 Stags, subject to dockage ..... 4. 00 1 3.73 Fast of mountain lambs. .. 63O1f7.00 H,-t valley lambs 6 not .1 30 Fnlr to rood 5 00113.50 Cull lambs 8 noli 4.00 Eastern Oregon feeders 4.10&3-O0 l.lnht veurllnira 4.MI-JJIPII Havy yearlings 8.00W4 50 Light wethers 8.10W4..10 Heavy wethers 2.50'(t'3..10 Ewes l.OOtfS.b Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAOO, Nov. 23. U. H. Bureau of Markets Cattle Receipts. 9000 hnad: beef steers and she stock steady to 2flc nigner; part load long yearlings, ill; bulk beef steers, 5 9; bulls steady to strong: veal calves, mostly 50e higher; bulk around 8.50; Blockers and feeders sbjut steady. Hogs Receipts, 18,000 head; active, strong to 10c higher than yesterday's average: mixed up most; top, $6.85; bulk, f6.65fe6.80: pigs steady to 23c higher; bulk desirable. $7. Sheep Receipts. R000 head; kilting classes uneven but sharply higher; top fat lambs. $10; bulk early, 9. 25 9 50; culls, HK7.-.W8: good 118-oound fat native ewes, 14.85; no choice lambs sold early; heavy feeder lambs steady at $8; best not sold early. Kansas City Livestock Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 23. U. 8. Pu reau of Markets Cattle Receipts, 6300 head; she stock, calves and bulls gener ally steady: fw vealers, $7.754t,8; bulk fat cows, $3.4004; bulls, mostly 13 6 3.. VI; beef steers, unevenly weak to 25c lower; top hesvles. $7.40: few yearlings, $8 25; bulk. $5.757; storkers and feed, draggy and weak: few odd sales, $1.50 a .1.23. Hogs Receipts, 6000 head; fairly active, open strong to 10c higher; closed mostly 100 higher; duik, jku to .iu-pouna wrigms to Backers and snippers, around o. n; 140 to 160-pound averages, to shippers $0.80; packer top, $6.73; bulk of sa;es, 6.106.7O; most throw out sows. $16012 5.75; pigs. 2.1c lower: bulk. $7,1517.25. Sheep Receipts, 8000 head: early Bales, killing classes, generally 25o higher; ewes. $4: fed lambs, $U.26; feeding lambs, steady: comeback westerns. $8; others carrying short fat end, $8.40. Omaha Livestock Market. OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 23. IT. 8. Bureau of Markets Hogs Receipts, 6300; sctlve, ateudy to 10c higher: hulk, medium and light butchers. $6.406.80; top, $6 70; bulls, stronger weights and mixed grades, $6 'if Cattle Receipts. 4000; beef steers steady to weak; no choice fed steers here; she stock, 13123o lower; bulls and veals, ateady; stockers and feeders, dull. Sheep Receipts, 2500; lambs fully 23c higher; fed clipped lambs. $8 60; fed wooled. $9; sheep and feeders strong; best feeding lambs here, $8.10. Heat tie Livestock Market. SEATTLE, Nov. 23. Cattle Receipts. 67; steady, prices unchanged. Hogs Receipts, 107; steady, prices unchanged. party llnea. The present rates ar $2.75, $2.25 and $2.75. respectively. In Its plea for Increases, made be fore the commission by Colon R. Ebprhard, chief counsel, the company held that due to the low return to stockholders on the capital Invested it had been found impossible to sell stock or securities for obtaining money to finance the new $80,000 ex change, and other lmprovementa. Owls atreteh their leg's behind them when they lly to balance their heavy beads. FOUNDED 187 0 Van Camp Packing Company 8 First Mortgage Bonds April 1, 1942 These bonds are callable only at 107 V4. They con stitute the only funded obligation of a company, the name of whose prod ucts is a household word. Priced 100 To Yield 8 E.H.ROLLINS &SOXS Jm citmrnt 'Bonds 404 COUCH BUILDING telephone cMnnhall 3i)S PORTLAND 1 lOSTOV-NEWYORK-CHICACO If (i. SAN FRANCISCO UttANGLlES JI 01KO mm PHONE RATE RISE ASKED Home Independent Company Wants More Revenue From Service. LA GRANDE. Or, Nov. 23. (Spe cial.) The public service commission held hearing her last Friday on the application of the Home Inde pendent Telephone company for an Increase In Its rates. The company Is asking that the rates on one and two party lines be Increased 25 cents a niontli and 60 cents a month on four BID WANTED 10 shares Title & Trust Co. 6 Prrfrrrrd Stock 10 sharen Commerce Safe Dep. & Mtg. Co. Common Stock 100 shares Pacific States Fire Common tork G. E. MILLER & COMPANY NORTH"ESTEnN BANK BLIXJ. Second Floor Main 4195 HERRIN & RHODES, Inc. Established 10S, BROKERS Kew York Mocks. Bonds. Grain, CotBJ 4 trrivat) Wires. Bflemlers Chicago Hoard of Trade. j S01-8 Railway Kxcbaniis Bid. TeUubuns Mala -&J-284. 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