TTTE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1021 STOCKS OF WHEAT 111 ENGLID SMALL: (rowers were comptted to send large num f br of ahep to slaughter. "Under these circumstances it Is reas- ' onable to assume that the 1922 clip will nut be more than "75 per cent of the 19 III production of won)." Less Than Fourth of Supply Carried One Year Ago. AMERICAN GRAIN NEEDED ln Icr Purchases Expected to Be Mutle In Southern Hemisphere. Buying by Continent. Slocks of wheat tn Europe, particularly In tha United Kingdom, are limited and buying tn considerable volume of North American auppltea must be done before much wheat can be ahipped from south of lha equator. According to BroomhalPa rable veaterdar. atocka of wheat In the Liverpool district total only 1.004.000 bush la, aa compared with about T.SOO.OOO bush els at thla time last year. The cable fur ther aald: "Purchases of wheat for for ward movement have been only moderate, but thla haa been offset by the lower Ar gentine prices and the expectation of early shipments of new-crop wheat from the southern hemisphere. Demand for wheat - Is generally quiet but the continent con tinues to take orders csrgrocs." The later crops In Australia, the cable mU1. are ripening fast and harvesting of wheat will be completted about the mid die of January. Yields are uneven. Crop prospects in Europe are reported as fol lows: Western and southern Europe Weather continues mild and favorable. France Sowing of new crop of grains resumed under generally favorable weather conditions at tho present time. Austria This grower haa received a a;ood fall of snow. Balkans It Is confirmed that wheat owlngs la the Balkans are very short this year. India The favorable crop outlook is maintained. Danube There has been a heavy bill iard and frost. The Danube river Is frozen over and many steamer have been raught In the Ice. Denrrmrk Danish crops suffered consid erably from the severe drouth which pre vailed over an extended period during the summer months, and while late reports would indicate that the belated arrival of moisture has awlftcd some crops, says a consular report, it also appears that It has Inlured others during the harvesting. Tiiken as a whole, however, an average crop has been harvested. Rye Is slightly below middling; wheat somewhat ahove. The spring crops on the Islands show an average yield, while on the mainland they are considerably below average. Belgium Wheat to the value of R13. 42!.0Sfl francs was Imported by Belgium during the first nine months of 1021. an Increase of 31 per cent over that Imported during the same period of 1H20. In the IWM period 3 per cent of this Import came from the United States, compared with only 20 per cent during the previous year. corn wave checks apple trade ales of Oregon Newtowna and vVinesaps at w York Auction. The local demand for apples, aa well an other fruits, has been checked tem porarily by the cold weather. Prices re main steady. Rnslness at shipping points is also quiet and former prices are maintained. We fiatchee sold medium to large fancy Wine saps at 2 and choice smalt to very small at $1.15. Yakima sold extra fancy medium to large Winesaps at $22. 23, fancy at tl.ROil.T3 and choice small at $1 10; also extra fancy Romes, medium to large, at 11.0.191. 75 and fancy at $1.50. At the New York auction, 70.1 boxes of Oregon Newtowna, extra fancy, medium to very large, sold at f 2. 401 2.00 and com bined fancy and choice of the aame size at $2.3.1 ft 2.HO; also 70S boxes of Wlno e:ips, extra fancy, small to large at $2. 35 S 4.1. and fancy, all sizes, at $2rrt 2 .10. The range of prices on Jonathans In the eastern markets on December 12 and De cember 5 compared as follows: Dee. 12. . .$2.4111? 2. HO . . IMlii'a 2. .10 . . 2 . 10 41 0(1 3. ml ..3.00(8:1.5 TIKKEVS AKE FIRM AT 47 CENTS Price Likely to Ite Maintained During Week .Shipping Orders Filled. The local turkey market should open fully today. Host of the shipping orders were filled by last night and the liberal rfcelpta proved to be no more than suf ficient for' the buslneea. The market In general was firm at 47 centa with an occa sional aale at 46 centa City buyers will be depended on to take care of today's arrivals and the course of prices during the next three days will depend on the Quantity coming forward. Mo.t dealers look for a continued firm market. Live poultry was In good supply and sold fairly well at previous prices. Coun try dressed meats were unchanged. Egg Advance Due Today. The egg market was firm and a general advance In- selling prices Is expected to day, it is not thought that the cold weather has checked the lay, hut It has kept many farmers from marketing helr egg". Butter wss firm with lighter receipts of both cream and country cubes. Much of the cream received was half frosen. The demand was good and extras again brought 42 centa. Prime rtrsts sold at 41 and 41 V, cents. Hank Clearings Bank clearings of the northwestern cities yesleruay were aa follows: Clearings. $4,H12.771 B.0I1.1.8J8 n22.Mll 1.3!lo.sU8 Portland Seattle . Tacoma tipokane Balances. $ 010.071 2.402. 7HS 2..1r 485,307 PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS drain. Flour, Feed, Etc. Merchants' Exchange, noon session: Bid ec. Jan. Feb. 1.01) $1,011 $1.07 1.07 1.07 1.0.1 1.IIS l.OS l.Oti 1.011 !.! 1.0 1 tl 1.IIS 1.0 1.02 1.02 1.UU 27. mi 27.00 27. on 2U.00 20.00 20.00 24 0O 23 . 10 23.00 23.00 Wheat. Hard white Soft white White tlub Hard winter Northern spring Hcd Walla Oats No. 2 white feed No. 2 gray Corn No. 2 B. Y. shipment. No. 8 E. Y. shipment. FLOUR Family patents, $7 per barrel; whole wheat. 9H.20; graham, $0; bakera' hard wheat, $7.05; bakers' bluestem pat ents. fu55; valley soft wheat, $5.00; straights, $.1.25. M1LLFEED Price f. o. b. mill: Mill run, ton lots, $20, mixed cars, $lu per ton; middlings, $:I4; rolled barley, :U'u'38, rolled oats. $:trt; scratch feed. $13 per ton. CORN White. $33; cracked," $35 per ton. HAY Buying price f. o. b. Portland: Alfalfa. $14.50 per ton; cheat, 1 12 'a 12 VI; oat and ve'ch, 4.. 10ft' 1.1; clover, $12; valley timothy. $1.1 On 16.5(1; eastern Ore gon timothy, $lKr 18.00. STOCK AND BOND PItlCKS ItK ACT AS CONSEQUENCE. All Liberty Issues Sell Lower. Foreign Exchange Rallies From Lust Week's Setback. NEW YORK. Dec. 20. Stock trading to day lapsed Into the dullness which usually marks the approach of the holidays. Spe cial and secondary issues with little pub lic . following were ilrm to strong, but high-clasa Investment sharea moved within contracted llmita. Bonds were heavy, all liberty Issue, sell ing down from 70 cents to about $1.25 per $100. Minimum quotations represent re actions of $3 to almost $4 from November high records. The money market probably accounted In part for these uncertain tendencies. Call loans opened at SH per cent, the highest initial rate in several weeks, subsequently advancing to 6 per cent. Time funds were lees plentiful. Foreign exchanges made further rallies from last week's setback, a circumstance attributed to latest advices on Germany's reparations payment. Junior steels and equipments, motor ac cessories, fool specialties and utilities of the gas and power divisions rose 1 to 2 half points. Ralls, oils, rubbers and to baccos eaed almost to the Sams extent. Sales were 5.1.1, 0OO shares. More price reductions in raw sugar and other foodstuffs and prespect of further downward revision of schedules by inde pendent steel producers were accepted aa a logical result of backward conditions in thee and kindred Industries. Dealings in foreign remittances were light, aside from the demand for British. French and Dutch bills. Except in the Danish rate, which forfeited part of yes terday's substantial advance, all Euro pean currencies, including Oerman marks, showed a strong undertone. Various Junior railway Issues In the bond list were strong, but the general trend was in keeping with tha reversal sustained by the liberty group. The public offering of Ortnii.li $30,000,000 bonds was soon oversubicrihed. Total salea. par value, aggregated $ tu. 2.10,000. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATION'S. (Furnished by Overbeck & Cooke com pany of Portland.! bales. I Ray Cons ( Reading ..... itr minifion . . . Replogle Steel Republic I & H do jfd Rep Motors. . . Hoy Dut Oil Ry Steel Ppg. Stand Oil N J Sears Roebuck Shattuck, Arig Shell T A T. . Sinclair Stand Oil Ind SIobs Phef Sou Pacific. . . Sou Ry St L ft S Fran San Oil Cal.. Strom Carb... Studebaker . . Swift A Co. . . Tenn C A C. . Texas Oil Texas Pacific. Tex Pac C C Tob Prod 7 ran C Oil Union Oil Del Union Pac. . . . United Alloy. . United Drug. . United Fd Pd United Fruit . Un Rds N J. . Union BAP, Un Ret Stores IT S lnd Al... II S Bub do 1st pfd.. T S Smelt. . . . U S Steel. ;. . . do pfd Utah Cop.... Vt Chem do pfd Van Steel Vt vandou .... Wabash do A pfd... do B pfd... Wells Fargo West Pac... do pfd West Un Wthse RAM West Md White Motors Wlllys-Overld. do pfd Wilson Pack.. Wise Cen Woolworth Worth Pump. W L K White OIL... 400 4..1"0 ion 1,200 700 15 7.1 2i S3 IS" 72 02 hi Dairy and Country Produce. BUTTER Cubes, extras. 41 6 42c pound; prints, parchment wrapped, box lotj. 44c. cartons.- 4.1c. Butterfat buying prlcea, No. 1 grade, 42c, delivered Portland. EGGS Buying price. 44 ft 4.1c; jobbing prices, case count, 4.1c; candled ranch. 47fa4Rc; association firsts, 4Hc; association aelects. 5.1c; association pullets, 4.1c. CHEESE Tlliumook triplets, price to Jobbers f. o. b. Tillamook, 26c; Young Americas. 27c pound. POULTRY Hens. 17r2.1c; springs. 20rf lc; ducks. 22''. 2c; geese, 20c: turkeys. live. 3.1c: dressed. No. 1, 47c lb. PORK Fancy, 12c per pound. VEAL, Fancy, 14 per pound. Fruits and Vegetables. Local lobbing quotations: 1 RU1TS Navel oranges. 14.5041 6.25 Per box; Japanese oranges, $2. .VI per bundle; lemons, $.iW; grapefruit, $49t 7 per box; bananus, Hfti ile per pound; apples. $1 fa 3.7. per box; pears. K 1 .7.1 fa. 2. 25 per box; grapes, California Red Emperors. 12Hc per pound; casaoaa, on.tc per pound; cranberries, Oregotar 17 per box; eastern, $21 er barrel; pineapples. $7.50 per case. niTATUES Oregon. 11 soft 1.7.1 per hundred; Yakima, $232.2.1 per hundred; sweet potstoes, .l&.IVic per pound; Arkan sas. 12.7.1'm 3 per crate. ONIONS Yellow, 4..105 per hundred. VKliETABLKS Cabbage, ltu2c per pounu; lettuce. :t..,fti 3. 7.1 crate: carrots. $l..10 per sack, garlic 1241.1e per pound; oeets. n..wwi per sack: cucumbers. $2.5IM 3 per dozen; celery. GOcffiM per dozen: green peppers, 8.1((M0c per pound: caull tlower. $2't2.25 per crate; squash, 2tlftf:tc: sprouts, 17lc; turnips, $2 per sack; par snips, $2 'u 2.50 per sack; tomatoes, $4.50 per Jug. 300 2O0 21111 10.3O0 200 2,0cm 3ol V.ioo Sin) 600 Philadelphia Pittsburg- .. Chicago Ksnsas City hetf York . Dec. 5 $2 0O vt 2.21 2 2.1 v 2 . 10 2.2.1't 3.0l 2.7.1 fr3 00 3.00f'3.25 Spitzenbergs. The bureau of markets reports ship ments from Washington districts, July to November, inclusive, as follows: Yakt Tiia, ' 800.1 cars, Wenatchee 10,776 cars, Fpokane 2374 enrs. Walla Walla 324 cars, White Salmon 548 cars. , Shipments from the barrel sections this yesr have fallen off over 32.000 cars, which Is more than half compensated by fains of over 10.000 cars from the box apple shipping states. Washington to De cember 12, Inclusive, has shipped 24.000 and Idaho 5000 out of the season's move ment of over 4.1.000 cars of boxed apples. I.ITTI.E WHEAT OFFERED FOR SALE XI ids t'nehanged on Local Board Export Trade In East. Whrat bids at the local hoard session were unchanged from Monday, and offers for coarse grains were also the same aa the day before. There was a good demand for wheat and not much on the market. According to Chicago reports, 320.000 bushels of wheat were taken tn the east for export. Liverpool wheat closed ld bigher and corn Hd lower. Broomhall cabled his revised estimate of the world's available export surplus, eliminating India and Manchuria, at 648. 000. 011O bushels of wheat. The Canadian visible wheat supply In creased 1.27.1.OO0 bushels and oats In creased 704.000 bushels. The eastern weather report said: "No rain or snow over southwest Kansas and went half Oklahama this week. Cold wave predicted for Missouri. Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas. Rain or snow In Illinois." Terminal receipts. In cars, were reported by the Merchants' Exchange as follows: Portland Wheat Bar. Fir. Oats Hay 6 1 1 1 Tileviay 115 "ar ago 78 Season to date. 10. 21 Viar ago , 8.3S2 Tacoma Monday 72 v Mr ago 13 Season to date. R.tif! Vfir ago 2.095 Seattle I Monday 18 Year ago Ul Season to date. 4.848 Year ago 2 or3 11 1220 H?4 020 107 429 300 1133 4 4 15 2.. 78 8.11 87 4S.1 45 507 74 535 ..716 1 T 126 127.1 278 024 11194 J48 800 DUE TO TARIFF Next Year's Clip Will Be Smaller, gays Clileago Merchant. When 1021 passes Into history It will have marked a recovery of sales and strengthening of values In the domestic wool trade attributable solely to the en actment of the emergency tariff, declared Hubert Sllberman, wool merchant and ex presldent of the Chicago Wool Trade asso ciation, In an Interview. The approach of 1922, he said, finds the wool market In a firm position with higher prices inevitable, barring unfore seen contingencies such as a low tariff or a general catastrophe. "It will not be necessary for mills to run over 7.1 per cent capacity In 1022 to being about an advance In price." stated Mr. Sllberman. "The supply of wools In tills country hss been radically reduced by the present year's consumption, and It 1h an established fact that, owing to the Stavple Groceries, Local Jobbing quotations: SUGAR (sack baais) Cane, granulated. 6.05c pound. NUTS Walnuts, new crop, soft ahell. 23'(i30c pound; Brazil nuts. 1820c; fil berts, 2o'i 2.c; almonds, lafric; pea nuts, warlike per pound. RICE Blue Rose. 6ac per pound; Japan style, rtc per pound. COFFEE Roasted, bulk. In drums, 18 35 c per pound. SALT Granulated. bales. J3 204.t.1; half ground, ton, 50s. $17.20; 100s. $10.2.1. HONEY Comb, new crop. $5.756.23 per case. DRIED FRUITS Dates, $7 per ease; figs. 11.403.7.1 per box; apples. 16c lb.; peaches, 1.1fal7c; aprlcota, 23&26Vic; prunes, 7H h 12c. BEANS Small white, 6c: large white. 4c; pink, OUc; bayo, 64 c; red. 6c. Hides, Hops, Ete. TALLOW So. 1, 4c; No. 2, Do per pound. CASCARA BARK 5c a pound delivered. Portland. HOPS 1D21 crop, LI'S 20c per pound. HIDES Fresh cured. 5c per pound; bulls, 4c; calf, 12c per pound; kip. 7c; dry hides. 9c; dry salt hides. 7c per pound. PELTS Dry pelts, full wool. 810c per pound; salt pelts, 35ig50c each, according to size. WOOL Eastern Oregon, 16923c per pound: valley, 121 14c per pound. MOHAIR Oregon, 15fa22c per pound, delivered Portland. Provisions. Local Jobbing quotations: HAMS All sizes. 27ifi3Ic; skinned, 24 33c: picnics. 20c; cottage roll. 23c. BACON Fancy. 3(45c; choice, 27ST 32c: standard, 231r2c. LARD Pure, tierces, 14c pound; com prejed tierces, 14c. DRY SALT Backs. IS iff 21c; plates. 15c. Oils. LINSEED OIL Raw. In barrels, 9c; 5-gaIlon cans, $1.04. Boiled, In barrels, 91 cents: 5-gallon cans. $1.06. TURPENTINE In drums, $1; R-gallon cans. 1,15. WHITE LEAD 100-pound kegs, 12V4c per pound. GASOLINE Tank wagons, and Iron barrels, 26c; cases, 3.814 c. SAN FRANCISCO PRODl'CE MARKET Prices Current on Vegetables, Fresh Fruits, Etc., at Bay City. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 20. (State Di vision of Markets.) Fruit Apples, 314 and 4-tler, $1. 403.50' casabas. crate. $1.50 ert.RO: oranges, navels. S4CJJ5..10; lemons, $4124.50: grapefruit, $396: grapes, per crate, $1.75i2: cranberries, box, $fltjJ7; pears, box, $23; strawberries, small crate, $2 50'ff3.t10. Vegetables Artichokes, case. $16918: string beans, pound, 20ft22c: carrots, dos sn 60c; celery,, crate, $1. 502. 50; cucum bers, small box, $23.50; eggplant, pound, Sffroc; lettuce, crate. $l.S0fr2.50; mush rooms, pounds, 20iSi40c: chives, pound, 67c; onions, brown, cwt., $3..104.2.1; green, doz.. 10c: peas, lb., 18faJ20c: bell pep pers. 12-6 17c; potatoes. $ 1.60 2. 50 ; pumpkins, sack. 75c$l; rhubarb, box $1 .1fl.75; squash. lug. $1.50(822.1; sprouts, pound, Ofe 8c; tomatoes, $1.25 $.00. Poultry Broilers. 84 W 38c: roosters young. 2231c: old, 1720c; hens. 23 31c; ducks, 22fa26c; turkeys, live, 38f$43c; dressed, 40(fl 53c. Receipts Flour, 400 quarter sacks: wheat, 100 centals; barley. 4325 centals: corn. 1.130 centals; potatoea, 1913 sacks: onions. 3 sacks; hay, 6(1 tons; hides, 2124; oranges and lemons. 2106 boxes. Naval Stores. SAVANNAH, Ga.. Dec. JO. Turpentine, firm, 744c; sales, 185; receipts, 412; ship ments, 122; stock, 13.004. Rosin, firm; sales, 10.10; receipts. 233!!; shipments, 42,1; stock, 82.677. Quote: B D. E, $3.95; F, I3 05fa4: G. H. I, 3,1 4.05: K. $4.80; M, $5.20; N, $5.35; WG $5.60; WW, I5J15; Cotton Market. NEW YORK. I"C. 2U. Snot pnlin. (real depression in ine wool market, many quIsL Middling, ls.boc ' 3.0H0 KIHI 4HO S'H 40II 300 3.20H 61 Ml 6. ''(in 100 1.4110 .100 iMIo loll Hon I Oil 8.300 1.7"0 2.3ml 3.7O0 Ul 11 1 1.1O0 1.1100 100 "ifx'r oo '2.200 . 41MJ 1.7'ai S,2iMi 100 ,'HlO 31 id lino !MI0 l.OOO 1,,'OH 3.7O0 3. OilO 2.1100 6.80(1 4m 2.200 1.000 200 1,300 500 10(1 40 3.4IK1 31 Ml 2.1O0 1.3O0 1.5O0 3O0 1.300 4O0 2.200 Adams Ex Adv Hum do pfd Agr Cliem. . . . do pfd A .tux iill'bber.. Alaska Gold.. A laska J un . . . Allied Chem.. Allis-t'ha; ... do pfd Am Beet Sub. Am liosch A m Ca n Co . . . do pfd Am Car & Fdy do pfd Am Cot Oil... do pfd Am Drug Svn Am II & L do pfd Am Ice Am Intl Corp. Am Linseed... do pfd Am Loco do pfd Am Saf Razor Am S A O Am Smelter. . do pfd Am Snuff . . .. Am SteH Fdy. Am Sugar .... do ptd Am .Sumatra.. Am T & T. ... Am Tob do "B" A m Wool .... do pfd Am W P pfd.. Am Zinc A naconda .... Assil Oil Atchison do pfd Atl (1 & W I. . Baldwin Loco. do pfd Ealt & Ohio.. do pfd Beth stl "B". H it T ..Unite C A Z.. Butte & Sup... Burns Bros . . . Caddo Oil Calif I'kg Calif Pet do pfd Can Pac Cen Leat h .... Ccr de Pasco.. Chand Motor. Chi & N W... Chgo Gt W... do pfd ...... Chill Cop Chlno C M St P C M St P pfd. Coco Cola C A O Col F A I Colo South .... Col Gas t E. . Col Graph Con G;is Cons Cigars .. do pfd Cit Sve Bkrs. Corn Prod ... do pfd Cosden Oil... C R 1 i P do "A" pfd. do "B" pfd. Crucible do pfd Cuba Cane... do pfd..... Cub Am Sug. Del A Hudson Dome Mines. . Del & Lack.. Dav Chem . . Kudl Johnson Erie do 1st pfd.. do 2d pfd... Fam Play Fed Mln & Sm do pfd.... Fisk Tire.... Gaston Wms. Gen Cigars... Gen Klec Gen Motor . . . Gien Allien. . . Gen Asphalt.. Goodrich .... Goodyear Granby Gt Nor Ore. do pfd 2,000 Gr Cananea.. Gulf s Stl Hask Barker. Houston Oil.. Hupp Motor.. Ills Cent Inspiration int Agr Cp Co do pfd Interboro .... do pfd Int Callahan. Int Harv do pfd Int Merc Mar do pfd Int Nickel... Int Paper.... do pfd Invlnc Oil .. Island Oil.... Jewel Tea.... K C Southern do pfd Kelly-Spgfld . Ken necott Keystone Tire Lack Steel... Lee Tire Lehigh Valley Lorillard Lowe Theaters LA N Mackay ..... Marland Oil.. Maxwl 1st pfd May Dept Str; Mex Pet Miami Mid States Oil Mid vale Steel. M K A T 'Wf do pfd TIT, Mont Power.. Mont Ward... Mo Pac do pfd M St P A S S M Nor Amn Nat Enamel.. Nat Lead Nevada Con.. New Haven . . . Norfolk A W. Nor Pac .... Nov Scot Steel N Y Central. . Okla Prod ref Ontario Silver Ontario A W. . Oti Steel.... Pacific Dev. . . Pac Gas A Elc Punta Allfcgre Pacific Oil. . . Pan Amn Pet do "B" . . . . Penna Peo Gas Pere Marquete Pure Oil Phillips Pete. . Pierce Arrow. Pierce Oil Pitts Coal Pitts A W Va do pfd Pr. sd stl Car Pullman High. 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A. 6110 6..KI0 200 8.6OO 2O0 400 41.3181 1.900 5.800 ' "666 5..1i0 1..1O0 I.61 iO I0..VK1 3. "00 70rt 1.2(81 400 'ilrtoo i'.ino ' 7 800 1 ion slnoo B.noo 400 Roo .100 son 2.300 200 4"0 2.600 1.300 300 400 g 52 is.i 57 It 38 22 90 3 8 SO. 18 21 9.1 3 81 "i6 47 26 29 63 11 ' 19 12(1 25 "iO "i" 'm 39 5V4 84 114 64 31 67 32 7 6 20 13 63 18 7 51 184 06 8 88 22 8'. 38 SO 18 21 M 80 "16 47 28 62 11 10 126 2.1 "io" . . . ' 53" " 39 53 84 ll'f 63 31 ftrt 3l 20 i 13 68 18 10O 800 7O0 ft10 6HO IOO 600 ' ' 206 l.OOO 2.40O 01 50 8 89 1 20 30 i.ii" 46 10 BONDS. 91 .10 8 88 N, 5 20 29 is" 4.1 B 10 15 73 21 52 S.I 7 61 90 1M 87 9 38 22 SO 38 SO 18 21 93 31 81 97 1 4s 2.1 29 62 1 1 19 ' 120 21 71 10 124 7 71 f.3 30 .1.1 99 3114 81 4 114 62 31 6.1 31 7 6 2f 13 6 'J 17 62 91 W 88', ' 29 20 2.1 133 43 6 10 Currency Denmark Pa. 194.1 Dan Muni 8s. 1945 French 4s. 1917 French 6s, 11(20 , French 5s. 1931 French 7s. 1941 9.1 French 8s. 194.1 German W L 5s ........ 1 Berlin 4s Hamburg 4s Hamburg 4 s Lelps:g 4s I.eips:g 5s .............. Munich v4s Munich 5s Krankfort 4s Italian 6s. 1918 Jap 4s. 1931 Jap 1st 4 s, 1925 Jap 2d 4s. 1925 Norway 8s. 1940 Russian 6s. 1921 Russian 6a. 1926 Russian 6s. 1919 Swiss 5s, 1029 Sw:j 8s, 1940 U K 5s. 1922 U K .18. 1929 U K. 5o, 1937 U S 2s reg IT S 2s con.,.1 U S 4s. reg. . .' IT S cv 4s cou.' Pan 3s re... Pan 3s cou . . . Am T Ar T cv 6s A tch gen 4s. . D & R G con 4s '101 I N T C deb 6s. . K'l I Nor Pac 4s. '104 Nor Pac 3s.... ' lot ( Pac T& T 5s.. 80 tPenn con 4s. 80 jflou Pac cv 6s. , 108 ISou Ry 5s 81 Union Pac 4s. . , 72!U S Steel 5s 98 84 611 02 93 I 9.1 89 87 99 Bid. Liberty Bond Quotations. Liberty. 3s .. do. 1st 4s do, 2d 4s ... . do. 1st 4'is. do, 2d 4. s. do. 3d 4 is.. do. 4th 4 v;s. Vlctorv. 4s do, 3s 8 , 10 1 ins 1118 1119 109 49 51 70 71 60 61 9.1 95 99 100'. 3 4 4 S 5 6 6 8 6 6 6 7 6 6 7 0 6 8 3.1 80 73 74 87 87 86 87 109 109 10 14 3 12 1.1 95 9.1 113 113 99 99 99 '. 99 95 95 WHEAT LOWER AT CLOSE PROFIT-TAKING SALES MARKET SETBACK. GIVE Forecast of Colder WeaUirr in Win ter Crop Belt Has N'o ' Lasting Effect. CHICAGO, Dec. 20. .Notwithstanding that cold, wave predictions for the win ter crop belt, together with lack og mois ture In the outhwest gave considerable strength to wheat today, profit taking at the last led to declines. The close was weak, quarter to e net lower, with May $1.141.14 and July $1.03 103. Corn lost o and oats B c to if? c. Provisions varied from un changed figures to 5 cents lower. With a forecast out for zero tempera tures as far south as northern Kansas, and with complaints current that portions of Kansas and Oklahoma were excessively dry, wheat averaged somewhat higher un til the final half hour. Setbacks in Winni peg quotations, however, and holiday cur tailment of trading were an offset. The finish was at the day's low point. Corn and oats were easy In the ab sence of any special demand. Prospective colder weather was construed as bearish. Action of the hog market governed provisions. Liberty bond and Victory note quota tions at New York, as furnished by Over beck & Cooke company, Portland: Open. High. Low. Close. 93.70 03 70 93.00 93 30 96 OO fifl'.io 66.16 6is6 96 20 turn in Winnipeg, where hedging selling 96 10 96 24 9.1.10 9.1 90 w'as more prominent and demand from 97 62 97 80 97 0O 97.34 I export Interests not so keen aa it had been 96 .10 96 50 9.1 70 96.38 j recently. Domestic news was without sig nificance, the movement anu mu ueninu The Chicago grain letter received yes terday by tho Overbeck A Cooke company of Portland follows: "Wheat The market had several spurts of strength during the day but bullish en thusiasm was held In checK oy ine easier 100 02 mono ion 0O 10000 100.04 100.06 100.00 100.00 Exchange Privileges Withdrawn. NEW YORK, Dec. 20. Officials of the New York Stock Exchange launched a country-wide reform movement today when announcement was made that the stock tickers and other wire connections of a number of non-member out-of-town bouses had been withdrawn because of alleged "irregularities." Names of the offenders and the spe cific reasons which led to this drastic ac tion were not disclosed. In general, how ever, they were charged with having re such transactions took place, to their own different from the ac'.aai prices at which such traisactions took place, to their own profit and to the injury of their custo mers." Foreign Exchange.. NEW YORK, Dec. 20. Foreign exchange steady. Great Britain, demand $4.21. ca bles $4.21; France, demand 8.10, cables 8.11: Italy, demand 4.58. cables 4.58; Belgium, demand 7.76. cables 7.77; Ger many, demand .68, cables .58; Holland, demand 36.72 cables 36.78; Norway, demand 1.1.90; Sweden, demand 24.90; Denmark, demand. 20.5(1; Switzerland, demand 19 50; Spain, demand 14.90; Greece, demand 4.18 Argentina, demand 33.50; Brazil, demand 12.87; Montreal, 93. Boston Mining Stocks. BOSTON. Dec. 20. Closing quotations: Allouez 22North Butte 12 Ariz Com 8oid Dominion. . .23 Cal A Ariz 57 Osceola 33 Cal A Hecla...277 JQulncy 42 lenienniai .... v 7, . su perlor ..... Copper Range. 39 IPup A Boston. East Butte.... 10'Shannon Franklin 2 lutah Con Lake Copper.. 2! Winona Isle Royale 23 i Wolverine Mohawk 55 I . . 1 . 1 . 1 .40 .10 being quite well balanced in spile of the almost complete absence of export Interest. It Is probable that there will be no big foreign inquiry until after the holidays, but there are Indications that Europe will want more of our wheat before the crops of tho southern hemisphere become avail able. It begins to look as If the wheat situation In Canada is on about a par with that of the United States, the farmers of both countries having rushed their wheat to market so rapidly that reserves are at an extremely low ebb, presaging a most unusual state of affairs between now and next July. The situation Is made all the stronger by the fact that to date the do mestic milling trade has been on a hand- to-mouth basis. "Corn The range of the day was ex tremely narrow with a strong undertone anDarent. considering the easiness noted In the cash department. Buyers In the !oca.l spot market appeared rather indifferent In anticipation no doubt of a noliilay ana Increased run such as will enable them to secure supplies without advancing ulces. We continue to favor the buying s;ne. . "Oats Trade was narrow and feature less. Country offeringa to arrive were light. "Rve flome improvement In the trade today with considerable buying taking place against sales of wheat at 26 conts difference. Leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close. May $1 14 $1.1.1 $114 $1.14 July 1.04 1.04 1.03 1.03 Corn. Hit 63 .63 .63 .63 July 54 .6.1 .54 .54 Swift & Co. Stocks. Closing prices for Swift A Co. stocks at Chicago were reported by the Overbeck ft Cooke company of Portland as follows: Swift & Co 97 Llbby, McNeil A Llbby 5 National Leather 2 Swift Internationa! 20 Money, Silver, Fto. NEW YORK. Dec. 20. Call money, strong; high, 6 per cent; low, 6 per cent; ruling rate. 6 per cent; closing bid, 5 per cent; offered at 6 per ceut; last loan, 6 per cent. Time loans, firm; 60 days. 5 iff 5 per cent; 90 days, .V 5V per cent; six months, o(tM.4 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 55 per cent. Foreign bar sliver, 66c. Mexican dollars. 50 c. LONDON. Dec. 20. Bar sliver, 3574 d per ounce. Money, 2 per cent. Discount rates short bllla, 3 per cent; three-months' bills, 3 per cent. New York Bonds. New York bond quotations furnished by Kerrin & Rhodes, Inc., of Portland: Am Tel A Tel 6s 1922 IOO Am Tel A Tel (is 1924 99 Anaconda 7s B 1929 lo! Anaconda 6s A 1929 97 Armour cv 7s 1930 102 Armour 4V-" 193.I 87 Argentine GI 5s 194.1 76 Am Ag Chm 7i 1941 10O Beth Steel 7s 1923 loo Beth Steel Eq 7s 191.1 Km Belgium Ext 7s 191.1 104 Belgium 6s 1921 9.1 Belgium 8s 1940 106 Bergen 8s, City of 194.1 106 Perne Ss. City of 194.1 K8 Brazil Ss 1941 ll4 Canadian 6s 1926 9.1 Canadian 5s 1931 9.1 Chi A N W 6 19.-.6 107 Chicago N W. 7s 1930 HHi C M A St P gn&rf 4s A 2014 57 Chile 8s 1941 101 Christiana 8s. City of 194' 107 Copper Exp Ss 19-2 100 Copper Exp Ss 1923 102 Copper Exp 8s -...1924 I'U Con Gas cv 7s 1925 103 Dla Match 7s 1935 108 Denmark 8s 194.1 K8 Danish Mun Ss 194.1 107 Dupont 7s 1931 1114 French ext 8s 104.1 99 French 7s 1941 94 Grand Trunk 7s 1940 110 Gulf Oil 7 1933 103 Great Northern 7s 193B 109v, Humble Oil 7s 1923 100 Int luip Tr ref 5s 1966 .13 Int Mar CT fi 1941 89 Kellv Springfield 8s 1031 103 Kennecott 7s 1930 KM l.ibbv, McNeil A Llbby 7s 1931 99 Morris A Co 7s 1930 103 Mexican Pete Ss 19.10 100 NYC call 7s 1930 10.1 Norway Ss 1940 109 N P A G N (Jnt) 6s 1936 106 Northwest Tel 7s ....1941 107 Penna 6s 1936 10.1 Rus Rubles 6s 1928 3 San Paulo Ss 1936 101 Southwt Tel 7s 192.1 loo Swedish Govt 6s 1939 9.1 Standard Oil N Y 7s 1931 109 Standard Oil of Cal 7s 1931 10.1 Swiss 8s 1940 112 Sears Roe 7 1922 9(1 Sears Roe 7s 1923 99 Sinclair 7 : 192.1 98 Un Tank 7s 1920 103 U S Rubber 7s 1930 10.1 Wilson 1st 6s 192S 86 West Elec 7s 192.1 103 Westlnghousa 7s 1931 10.1 Zurich Ma 1945 107 May July .Tan. May 8S .39 OATS. .38 .39 .38 .SS .38 .38 MESS PORK. .. 14.65 LARD. . . 8 70 8 72 . 8.67 ,. 9 15 9.15 8.10 SHOftT RIBS. 8 67 9.12 Jan. May T 7T 8.00 2 hard, . 8 10 8.10 8.00 Cash Drlces were: Wheat, No. 3 red, $1.14; No. $1.11. ' Corn. No 2 mixed, 4748: No. 2 yellow. 47 48. Oats, No. 2 white, 86&37c; No. 8 white. 3436c. Rve. No. 2. 86e. Barley. 49 W 52c. Timothy seed. $5r6.10. Clover seed. $12.60 18.50. Pork, nominal. Lard. $8 67. Ribs, $7.50 IT 1 Primary Receipts. CHICAGO. Dec. 20. Primary receipts Wheat. 671.000 bushels versus 880.000 bush els; corn, 2.174.0O0 bushels versus 78.1.000 bushels: oats, 690.000 bushels versus 438, 000 hushela. ShlDments Wheat, 424.000 bushels versus 588.000 bUfhels; corn, 689.000 bush sis versus 2.11. ('60 bushels; oats, 497,000 buhels versus 28.1.000 bushels. Clearances Wheat. 1.10(1. (IOO bushels flour, 82000 barrels; corn, 361. (MM) bushels, oats. 6(1.000 bushels; rye, 17.000 bushels; barley. 22.000 bushels. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 20. Wheat. De cember. $1.22; May, $1.21; July. $1.17 Barley, 86i 49c. Flax, No. 1, $1.86 H 1.93. Foreign. Foreign bond quotation furnished by the Belgian rest 5s Belgian prem 6s Belgian 7s. 1645 Belgian 8s. 1941 Belgian 6s. 1925 Brazil 8s. 1941 British 5s. 1922 British 5s. 1.127 British 5s. 1929 British vky 4s Brlilsh ref 4j Bordeaux 6s, 1934 Canadian 5s, 1937 ........ Canadian 5s. 1926 Canadian 5s. 1929 Canadian 5s. 1931 Canadian &'... 1927 .... Chilean a, l41C...uMM.. 101 Bid. Ask. 63 64 71 74 104 104 106 107 9.1 9.1 104 104 427 437 422 432 421 431 828 338 30.1 815 86 86 93 . 8.1 96 96 07 97 95 9.1 91 93 101 101 Winnipeg Wheat Market. WINNIPEG. Dec. 20 Wheat. December. $1.07; May, $1.11: July. $1.09. Grain at Han Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 20. Grain Wheat, milling. 1.8.1 19.1 ; feed. $1.8.1 1.9.1- biriey feed, $1.2.11.30; shipping. J 1.309 1.40; oats, red feed, $1.4061.00: corn, white Egyptian, $1.72 1.77 ; red milo. $1.42 g 1 4.1. Hay Wheat. $17i?M9; fair, M4(jfl7, tame oat, 1.1S'18; wild oat. $11913; al falfa, $1316; stock, $9ipl2; straw, $10 Q12. Seattle Grain Market. SEATTLE, Dec. 20. Wheat Hard white, soft white, white club, hard red winter, soft red winter, northern spring, $1.08; eastern red Walla. $1.06; Big Bend blue stem. $1.12. City delivery Hay Timothy, $23; d. e., J27; mixed. $21; alfalfa. $17; d. c, $23: straw. $13: barley; whole, $33: ground and rolled, $35: clipped. $40; chick starter, $54; chop all grain. $35; cocoanut meal. $26, corn, $33 34; corn cracked and feed meal, $37: cottonseed meal. $44: linseed meal $.18; mash mixture egg. 40g46; scratch feed. $4094.1: soy bean, $60; wheat, $42; Puget sound, $34. QUOTATIONS ON I A I B T PRODUCE Current Prices Rnllng on Butter, Cheese and Eggs. I SAN- FRANCISCO. Dee. 20 Butter Ex-' tra. 47c; prime firsts, 45c; firsts. 44c. j Kggs Extras, 60c: extra firsts, 57c;' extra pullets. 50c- extra pullets, firsts.1 49c: unders.z.-d pullets. No. 1. 48u,e. Cheese California flat fancy, 24c: flat fancy firsts, nominal; California Young Americas, 30c. NEW YORK, Dec. 20 Butter Unset tled; creamery higher than extras. 43 44c: creamery extras, 42V443c; creamery nrsts. 86 42c Eggs Steady; firsts, &055c; others un changed. Cheese Steady, unchanged. CHICAGO. Dec. 20. Butter Lower; creamery extras. 42c; firsts. 3340c. seconds, 30f32c; standards. S7c. pjirt-s Higher; receipts, 2828 cases; firsts. 4S50c; ordinary lsts, 4244c: miscel laneous, 4547c; refrigerator firsts. 30 C 37c. SEATTLE, Dec. 20. Eggs Select locals, white shells, 50?.13c; do. mixed colors, 48 4'Jc; pullets, 4lS45c; butter, city cream ery, cubes, 43c; bricks or prints, 44c Coffee Futures Steadier. NEW YORK. Dec. 20. The market for coffee futures opened at a further decline ! under scattered liquidations or realization MUNICIPAL BOND YIELDING 5.75 EASTLAND COUNTY. Texas. SMfo Highway Bonds are ex empt from Federal Income Taxes have the security of a county general obligation and are selling in maturities from 1923 to 1952 at prices to yield 5.75 . Considering the malty cqrporation bonds which are selling on practically the same yield basis, or even below in some instances, this municipal bond is an attractive investment, Eastland County, Texas, hows reg ular population increases through sub stantial and permanent agricultural de velopment. Since 1916 the well-known Ranger Oil Fields have added much to the county's prosperity. The county contains twenty-six towns, covers an area of 725,764 acres, is one of the oldest counties of the state and has a population (1920 census) of 58,505. The tax rate is $1.00 on $100.00. upon an assessed valuation of $57,- 024.743. The net debt of the county is $4,077,000. These bonds are a direct and gen eral obligation of Eastland County and payable from taxes on all taxable prop erty. The bonds are a legal investment for California Savings Banks. Send today for descrip'ive circular concerning this sound municipal invest ment opportunity. SEATTLE LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO NEW YORK BLYTH, WiTTER. & CO. Fourth and Stark Streets Phone Broadway 6481 close out long contracts was Increased by, the unsettled showing of the Brazilian cables, but the market turned steadier on renewel of bull support or covering. The market closed, net seven points lower to three points higher. Sales were estimated at about 60.1810 bags. Additional deliver ies were reported on December contracts bringing the totals so far this month up to 278,500 bags. December, 8 62c; Jan uary, 8 52c; March. 8 62c; May, 8.50o; July, 8 50c; September, 8.54c. Spot coffee, quiet; Rio 7s, 9c; Santos 4s, 12 c to 12 c. , Metal Market, NEW YORK. Dec. 20. Copper steady. Electrolytic, spot and nearby. 13 it 14c; later. 14c. Tm firmer. Spot and nearby, B3.2.f 33 37c; futures. 33. 2.1 ft 33 37c. Iron steady, unchanged. Lead steady; spot, 4.704(4 S0e. Zinc qui -t. E;iat St. Louia delivery, spot, 4.90(fi'4.9.'c. Antimony, spot. 4.50c. New York Sugar Market. NEW YORK. Dec. 20. Raw sue-rtr, centrifugal, 3.'-0c; old crop, 8.80c; re fined, tine granulated, 6.10c. Dried Frnlt at New York. NEW YORK. Dec. 7. Evaporatted ap ples, nominal! Prunes quiet. Apricots aud peaches firm. Loop Road Policy Criticised. SANDY, Or., Dec. 20. (Special.) The Sandy Community club has adopted resolutions disapproving; em phatically of the action of the Mult nomah county tax conservation om mission in repudiating the county's agreement with the mate highway comml-ssion and the Clackamas county court about financing the Mount Hood loop highway. The resolution was adopted unanimously after it had been framed by the committee on resolu tions, consisting of R- K. Esson, Charles Sharnke and Taul R. Meinlg. Highway TJnlt Is Reopened. MOXTESANO, Wash., Dec. 20. (Special.) Work on the Olympic highway west of Montesano was com pleted yesterday, and the road, closed for a week on account of the high water, is now open to traffic. The decking of two small bridges had floated away and it was necessary to wait until the receding waters un covered the piers before the repairs could be made. Stages, which have been making a 12-mile detour to Aber deen, over the Wishkah and Wynooche rcadi. are atraln running on time. ' ft "J VST.fi U -11,111 li Second Issue Common Stool; Present Price $12.50 Sold in lots of ten shares and upward on tn easy Partial Payment Plan. ,. REAL GOOD C.R- What is Confidence? THATself-sat isfied feeling that you can do something. Confidence makes you do things. It made us do something. We are confident that our biggest success is here in this Company. So we do things. We do not ask for free shares because we bring this industry to California. We bought them for cash just like 1500 other stockholders and wc have never issued a share of etock for anything except cash and at par. We are so confident that we ask no pro moters free shares. All shares are alike yours and ours. That's confidence. Mail the coupon for a booklet that tells you, oil about our car and our plans. Durant Motor Company of California 1037 X. W. Nat. Bank Bldg. Main GS01. The Moraine Oregonlan rOR PULL INFORMATION. CLIP & MAIL r I rUme i Address ' .il8sntriMlf'Sa-ysaayegyrsB fffrsfcOR SECONDS STARK STSH Christmas Cheer At this time of the year we wish you Christmas cheer and we also want to express our appre ciation of your pat ronage, confidence and good-will. HOURS-8AM TO 530PM SATURDAYS 8AM T08PM Dear zpMrs. Thrifty When you want a new corset do you go to a hardware store? Would you go to a blacksmith shop for a gold crown? What is more logical than buying bonds from specialists in bonds ? We specialize in municipal, corporation and govern ment bonds. We have an easy method whereby you can invest small amounts monthly. See us about it. Freeman, Smith & Camp Co. LUMBERMENS BLDO PORTLAND The New Revenue 'Law WE HAVE for distribution, in conven ient booklet form, a brief popular re view of the Revenue Act of 1921 It contains a simple illustrated analysis of the changes affecting incomes for 1921. Copies may be obtained on request. F. I. Devereaux Rfompany INVESTMENT BONOS 0T SIXTH STRCCT PORTLAND. OREGON BROADWAY 10O GROUND FLOOR WELLS-FARGO BUILDINQ FIFTH tjfiS fsTrV. PHONE . " o'h l'Jwi- B'WAT , STARK Cp- 5740 i J (IRRKVCY NOTK" AMI tiOI.D HKKRVK IV S PHIrilML COVNTHIES OK TUB OHLU i 11121 (In millions of dollars U. S. Currency) Ara-entlna ... Australia ... Austria Hunpary ... Belgium .... Brazil HulKaria ... Canada Chile Colombia . . . Czecho-SlovaH Iienmark ... Kcuador .... l'gypt Kinland France Germany ... Greece Italy Japan Jugro-Slavla. Netherlands . Mexico New Zealand Norway Peru Poland ....... Portugal . Rouinanla .., Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland .. 1'. Kingdom , United States (old. Notes. 433 $ 57S 112 227 1 191nn 1 4..rift0 E2 1,1 Mi 24 554 7 615 190 447 42 6" 25 1 la 2S0 2.20 61 129 5 1 16 lr.o 8 272 610 7.1C0 260 24..1UO 2fi8 3'i2 161 4.110 540 51 1 15 iO 241 40S 87 1 40 39 , 30 101 30 34 5 86.414 , 9 f.7 , 81 2,34 1 S.9315 4S7 M7 75 166 , 104 1I0 764 2.115 ...2.944 3.637 57 56 oi'R oFFEnno . 5000 Republic of Uruguay 5 Gold Bonds. Payahle at fixed rate of exchange of 4. 06 in New York. Denomination 20 Price 68.75 A. F.B arnstein & Co. Blttt nrthvrstcrn Bank llltle. Main 2072 Portland HOW TO BUY SAFE BONDS The foliowiri booklet veiny bi obtained grails by writin on your business or pcrsin;il stationery. "10-Year Price Ranpe of All Listed Bonds" tocMher with 1021 Salrs and Prlcrs "Buying Safe Bonds on Partial Payment Plan" a;o Semi-Monthly Investment Circular L. A. HUGHES & CO. IXVESTilEM'S tnO IlrnnriwHy New Yfrk. KERRIN & RHODES, lac. 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