Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 21, 1922, Page 21, Image 21

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    THE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21. 1922
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SUGAR MARKET IS 1
we mm
Two Refined Advances Result
From Higher Raws.
OTHER STAPLE LINES FIRM
Te Prices Stronger With Small
Domestic Supplies Demand
for Coffee Improving.
la addition to the 10-cnt advanc In
refined ausar, which took affect Voter day
mornlna. another 10-cent advanco will
fee effect! v today, local Jobbers announced.
Tha new quotations will ba $9 a hundred
on cane granulated and $5.70 on beet
car. Both change, followed advances
In California refinery price, which re
flected higher markets east. The stronger
position of the raw sugar market Is the
to aals for the advances in refined grades.
Moderate domestic supplies and reporta
f stronger conditions abroad have resulted
In an Improved buying movement In teas,
and prices of moat descriptions ara tend
ing upward throughout the country. For
xnoaaa wera especially active, and quota
tions on these have been advanced. Cey
lons and Javaa are also In brisk request,
nd prices are very firm. Trading In apot
coffee was slightly trior e active, although
a lea were unusually moderate. The un
dertone of the market appears to have
improved, and,- while the recent setback
has not bfen entirely recovered, prices are
tnurh atendlor than a week ago.
Reports of a possible shortage within the
near future have stimulated buying of
pices,, as dealers are desirous of provid
ing for any continKcnt-y that may ar.;.
Vhile purchases, as a rule, are small, they
are numerous and represent quite a sub
stantia I business In the aggregate.
The demand for condensed milk at alt
points showed some Improvement but, as
. supplies are adequate to meet all require
ments, there has been no material change
In prlrrs.
In the line of canned vegetables, corn
nd .tomatoes, especially the latter, are In
brisk demand and prices tend upward,
whereas other products are being taken
In a routine way.
Although trading In dried fruits as a
lino Is quiet, the market for peaches and
Inrlcots Is strong, while prunes are In
otsk request and are advancing. Kaivins
are' -i.l. and not much interest la she wn
In currants. Dates, however, are selling
more freely.
KXPOKT FLOUR. 15 CKNTS II U. HER.
So Change Made Yet In Bakers or
Fa m 1 ly Grades.
Kxport flour prices were advanced M
cent a barrel yesterday In the export
markets of the- northwest. The rise was
due to the steady advance that haa lately
occurred In the wheat market. No change
haa been mado in bakers' or family
grades of flour, but these are naturally
firm.
With the eastern markets a shade
lower, wheat traders at the Merchants'
Kxchanire put out bide a cent under those
of Thursday. There was little trading
here or in the country. Farmer have
firm opinions and the growing scarcity
of some of the desirable milling grades
also Influences them to hold.
The export wheat situation fails to
Improve. Eastern reports were of for
eign business In corn to Denmark, but
little wheat trade. In regurd to Argen
tina's efforts to aell la Europe, Broomhall
cabled. .
"Shippers continue to press their offers
for new wheat and together with the re
sellers offers, the markets are showing
signs of breaking. The European demand
Is not able to abunrb the large quantities
of wheat now being forced upon It."
Argentine shipments this week were
9,223,000 buehels of wheat, 744.000 bushels
of corn and 733,000 bushels of oats.
North American exports this week
were 7, T50, 000 bunhels of wheat and
flour and 8.750.000 bushels of corn.
The Liverpool wheat market closed 4d
lower and corn Hd higher. Buenos Aires
wheat opened 0C, highsr and 'corn
1 cent higher.
Terminal receipts. In cars, were re
ported by the Merchants Exchange as
follows:
Portland
Wheat Barley Flour Oats Hay
Trlday .... 87 .... 4 3 4
Tear ago... 63
Wn to date.21.8ttH
Tear ago... 0,784
T a coma
Thursday .. 61
Tear ao. . . 1
Hn to date. 7.331
Tsar ao... 3,107
Seattle
Thursday .. 21
Tear ago... 21
P'n to date. 3 ?'.'!
Tear ago... 8.25
3 11
140 1443 58 10i3
17o 4U8 341 1373
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7 AM Pfl 043
47 Oil 7 617
5 .... 8
2 2 2
13 147.1 203 1O02
177 2U8 1047
APPLES STEADY AND DEMAND LIGHT
Local Movement Checked by Adverse
Weather Improvement In East.
The local apple trad has been -affected
by adverse weather conditions, but prices
have held steady and a better business is
anticipated In the coming week.
The only carlot sales reported In the
Interior were at Wena tehee. Winesaps.
choice, medium to large at 81-60; fancy,
mall to very small at 31.40; choice at
1.15; extra fancy. 10 per cent, five-tier, at
The eastern apple markets were steady
to firm. At the New York auction, 1470
boxes of Oregon Newtown,- extra fancy,
large, sold at 33.10tf3.15: medium. $2.3."
2 :; with a small lot at 1- 20; fancy
large. 82.434)2.80; medium, $..16tg2.4;
choice medium to large. $2.102.60; 700
boxes Fpttsenbcrgs, extra fancy, large,
$:i.00ffr3 20; medium, $ J. 60 2.10; small,
$2.102.30; fancy medium, 32.33 tj 2.6.1;
small, -.Oitr2.23; choice, large, small lot,
$...V. medium, $2'.'U&2.40; small, $1.90 V
2.10; 3100 boxes Newtowns, extra fancy,
large to very large, 82.703.00; medium,
8J-1O&2.70; small to very small, 82.10
2.44); fancy, large to very large, $2,750
3.00; medium, $2.35tf26A; small to very
small, 82.102.20.
Northwestern boxed apples sold to New
York Jobbers at the following range:
tipltxenhergs. extra fancy, large to very
large, 83.253.M); medium to small, 32.73
(it 3. 00; fancy, large to very largee, 83.00
tf .1.10; row high as 83.23; medium to
small, 32.40(?2.7o. Stay mans, extra fancy,
iavge to very large, $3 25 V 3.50; medium
to small, 32.75tr3.00; fancy, large to vary
large, 82.75U3.00; medium to small, 82.50
02.60; C grade, medium to large, $2.50
2.60. Newtowns. extra fancy, large to
very large. 33.0OO3 .23; few high as 33.50;
medium to small, 8-.60&2.T5; fancy, large
to very Urge, $2.75 U 3 00; medium to small,
32.4062.exi; C grade, all sixes, 82.23&2.50;
few high as 82.65. - Romea, extra fancy,
large to very large, 83.00 3.25; medium
to small. 82.50&2.73; fancy, large to very
large. $...756 3.00; few htgh as 33.10;
medium to small, 32.402 60; C grade,
medium to small, $2.C5 2.30,
Total carlot shipments froti all states
More Capons
We have a good outlet. Can use them
either live or drexted. Cheek mailed
name day shipments arrive. Write for
prices and tags.
THE SAYINAR CO., INC.
200 Front ritrret Portland. Or.
for th. Kuoa to date have been 70,578
calm, against 89.064 In tbe Sam. period last
eaaon.
FOUK-C'EST ADVANCE IV
EGGS.
Association Pat Out New List Quoting
Select, at 40 Cents.
Ess price, were advanced 4- cent, yes
terday by the Pacific Poultry Producer,
to 40 cent, for .electa; 38 cent, for firsts,
and 88 cent, for pullets. Receipt, during
the day were light. Opinions on Front
street varied, aome of the dealer, believing
the market had an easier undertone be
cause of the favorable change In the
weather. . Namerous Inquiries from the
country as to price. Indicated that farmers
and country dealer, have been holding
back supplies.
The butter market was firm with prints
going out regularly at the new advanced
quotation. There was also a better de
mand for cubes.
Poultry and dressed meats were In mod
erate supply and prices were steady.
Butter Inspection at San Francises.
Through arrangement, recently com
pleted by the California state department
of agriculture with th. United State, de
partment of agriculture, an Inspection serv
ice on butter will be established on the
San Francisco market at an earlr date.
Frank H. McCampbell, who has been In
charge of the federal reporting service on
dairy and poultry products in San Fran
cisco, will be appointed by the state de
partment of agriculture as state inspector.
He will continue the market report serv
ice for the department and also serve ss
Stat, and federal butter inspector. This
is not a new service for the federal de
partment, for at Boston. Chicago. New
York and Philadelphia, there haa been
maintained an Inspection service for sev
eral years. In establishing this Joint serv
ice in San Francisco the same identical
standards will b. employed, whether the
Inspection be made under the state or fed
eral lawa
World Wheat Kxport. Increase.
World shipment, of wheat last week and
the same week laat year were:
WH. End. Wk. tlnd.
Jan. 14-12. Jan. 15-21.
. 7.7.18.r'0 7.564. OttO
, . 3K3.IKM) 20.0(H)
. 3.21K.OO0 1,416.000
4H4.O00 O88.000
U. 8. and Canada..
Argentine
Australia
Othera
Total 12.023.000 9.088.000
Shipments for the season to date com
pare as follows:
Total since Same period
.lulyl-:.'!. Last season.
U. S. and Canada. 2H1 .K.1.1.0DO 211 ,8K2,ll(M
Argentina 18,42.(ofl 30.30m.ihhi
Australia 4I.IC0.OO0 in 070 000
Others 3,2:itl.0H) 3.K0X.0OO
Total
.327.8Kft.O00 . 321.068,000
Butter Reserve. Are Light.
A decrease of over 10.o00.000 pounds in
storage butter holdings and an Increase of
nearly half a million cases of eggs on the
first of the year, as compared with a year
before, are shown in the government re
port of stocks held on those dates. The
official figures follow:
Jan. 1-22. Jan 1-21.
Creamery butter, lbs. 4s.,tftl,ooo S,82 Mn
American cheese, lbs. 27,42.0H 34,115'otifl
Eggs, cases HhH.uw 408. wo
Bank ClraruigH.
Bank clearings of the Northwestern
cities yesterday were an follows: .
Clearing.. R.l.n..
I-orilana ..14. 07ft. H49
Seattle 5.077.087
Tacoma bank transactions....
Spokane bank transactions....
1 1 .1 4!
1.077.HS3
2.14S.44H
3,201.518
PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATION!
Grain. Flour. Feed. Etc.
Merchants' Exchange, noon session:
-Hld.-
Mar.
$1.12
1.10
1.10
1.12
1.(0)
7.06
'27.50
2(1.50
.26.00 26.00 26.00
4 00
23.73
Wheat Jn Vh
Hard white .'...1I2 $11
Soft while J. io l!l0
White club l.io l in
Hard winter 1.12 1 12
Northern spring 1.09 l.nil
Red Walla l.Od 1.06
Oats
No. 2 white feed ,27.50 27.50
N'o. 2 gray 26.50 26.50
Barley
Brewing
Corn
No. 2 K. T. shipment. .24 00 24.00
No. 3 E. Y. shipment. .23.75 23 73
r-lAJUR Family patents. 17 per barrel;
whole wheat, J6 20; graham, 8; bakers'
hard wheat. 0.0; bakers' blueatem pat
ents. 10 40; valley soft wheat. (5 45.
straights, $5.25.
M1LL.FEED Price f. o. b. mill: Mill
run, ton lota, 22; mixed cars, $21: straight
cars. 20 per ton; middlings. 134; rolled
barley. $34&r3; rolled oata. 136; scratch
feed. $44 per ton.
CORN White. $32; cracked, $35 per ton
HA X Buying price f. o. . b. Portland:
Alfalfa. 114.50 per ton; cheat, 110.50 11:
oat and vetch. 14.50815; clover. $1112;
valley timothy. 114&15; eastern Oregon
timothy. 116&17.
Dairy and Country Produce.
BUTTER Cubes, extras 33c per pound;
parchment, wrapped, box lots. 88c; cartons,
3ttc Butterfat. buying prices: No. 1 grade
84c. delivered Portland.
EQUg Buying price. 31o case count;
Jobbing prices, case count. 3c; candled
ranch, 85&86c; association firsts, 38c; as
sociation selects. 40c'; association, pullets,
86c.
CHEESE Tillamook triplet., price to
Jobbera, t. o. b. Tillamook. 26c; Young
Americas. 27c pound
POULTRY Hens. 1827c; springs. 22e;
ducks, 22fi28c; geese. 20c; turkeys, live,
nominal; dressed, 42c.
PORK Fancy. 12i4o per pound.
VEAL, Fancy. 16 He per pound.
Fruit, and Vegetable.,
Local Jobbing quotations:
FRUITS Navel oranges. $4(96.23 box:
lemons, 14.7506: grapefruit. $467 per box;
bananas. 8vc per pound; apple.. $13.25
per box; cranberries, eastern. $20 per
barrel.
POTATOES Oregon. $1.30(91.73 per 100
pound.; ;' Yakima, $1.7532 23 per 100
pounds; sweet potatoes, 54f3o per
pound; Nancy Hall, $2 50 per crate.
ONIONS Yellow. 167 per 100 pounds
VEGETABLES Cabbage, 804c per
pound; lettuce. $3.253.73 crate: carrots
$2 per aacks garlic. 15c per pound; green
peppers, 8594uc per pound; beets. $2 per
sack; celery. $7 0 7 50 per crate; cauli
flower. !22.25 per crate: squash, 43c:
sprouts. liSc: turnips, 12 per sack; pars
nips. $202.50 per sack; tomatoea $5 50
per lug; artichokes, 12 per doseq.
Staple Groceries,
Local Jobbing quotations.
8UQAR (sack basis) Cane,' granulated.
6c pound; beet, 5.70c per pound.
NUTS Walnuts, new crop. 23936c per
pound; Brasil nuta 23c; almonds. 27c;
peanuts. 11914c per pound.
RICE Blue Rose, 7c per pound; Japan
style. 6c per pound.
COFFEE Roasted, bulk. In drums. ISO
85 c per pound.
SALT Granulated. bales. 11 2094.04;
half ground, ton, AOs. $17; 100a. $16.
HONEY Comb, new crop. $5 5008 per
case.
DRIED FRUITS Dates. 18023c per
pound: figs. $1.40S50 per box: apple.,
13c pound: peaches. 16c; apricotav 23c;
prunes, 10(0 13c. ,
BEANS Small white. 3.8.1c: Isrg. whit.
4c; pink. 6c; bayo. 6.63c; red. 6a
Hide., Hop. Ete.
HIDES Salt hides. 6c; salt balls, 4fl
5c; green bulla lc less: salt calf. 12c; salt
kip. 7c; salt horse hides. HOI each; dry
hors. hides. 0cf $1 each; dry hides. c;
dry cull hide., half price.
PELTS Dry pelts, 10012c long wool):
dry short wool pelts, half pries; salt pelts.
50c 1 each; dry goat skins, $10 (loot
hair); shearings and short wool skins at
vtiue.
TALLOW No, 1. 4tte: No. S, Stto per
pound.
CASCARA BARK 6c a pound delivered.
Portisnd.
HOPS 1021 crop. 13 61 20c per pound.
WOOL Eastern Oregon. 154r30ac per
pound: valley, 129140 per pound.
MOHAIR Long staple 20c; short stsp'.s
13c pound.
Provisions.
Local Jobbing quotations:
HAMS All sixes, 274 31c; skinned, 370
picnics. 20c; cottage roll. Sic
BACON Fancy. S7ft43o; choice. 230
80c: standard. 229 25c.
LARD Pure, tlercee, 13H. pound: eom
pressed, tierces. 18c
DKT SALT Backs. 1821o; plates, 13a
. Oils.
LINSEED OIL Raw In barrels. 8c:
.-gallon cans. $1.04. Boll.d. in barrela
91c; 3-ga'ilon cans. $1.04.
TURPENTINE In drums. $1.15: (-gallon
cans. $1.30.
WHITE LEAD 100-pound kegs, 12 He
per pound.
GASOLINE Tank wagoaa and Iran bar
r.U. 26c: cues sstac.
FLURBY 1H STEEL STOCKS
WIDE ADVANCES AXD DECLINES
IX SEVERAL ISSUES.
w York Sngar Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 20. Raw sugar, cen
trifugal. 3.73c; refined, fine granulated, fie.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 2.0. Spot Cotton,
qui.l; middling, 18.00c
Other Speculative Shares Partici
pate in Day's Excited Move-,
merits; Railroad Bonds Firm.
NEW YORK, Jan. 20. Th. stock mar
ket today experienced one of its most sen
sational session, sine. th. 1918-18 period
when "war brides" soared to record quo
tations. Intimations from responsible sources
that progress was being made in the
proposed mergers or consolidations of var
ious steel and Iron companies wsa a pro
pelling factor.
The movement, which consisted of be
wildering advances and declines in the
more speculative shares, began with Gulf
States Steel. That stock made a fur
ther advance in the first hour of 8H
points to 00 Vs. reacted 20 points and
closed at 71 Vs. a net loss of 10V points.
Replogle Steel divided ' honors with
Gulf States for a time, making an early
gain of 10H points to 41. falling back to
34 and closing at 85. a net gain of 4
points.
Other steel and Iron shsres. especially
Bethlehem. Crucible. Midvale. - Sloss
Shef field. Republic. Vanadium and Colo
rado Fuel oc Iron were higher by- 2 to 6
points, but these also followed the con
fusing course of their leaders. United
states Steel became strong in the final
hour, closing at 87. a 2-point gain and its
highest price in more than a year.
Sugara, motors, oils, equipments, leath
ers, textiles and shippings were succes
sively brough forward, apparently under
professional auspices snd to the discom
fiture of the shorts, but rails remained
In the background, recording few note
worthy changes. Among miscellaneous
Issues, Electric Storage Battery, at a gain
of 6 points, and Woolworth. which rose
7 points, were the striking features.
Sales were 1,160,000 shares.
The money market was easy, call loans
holding at 5 per cent and renewing into
next week at that figure, while offerings
of time money at 41 to 4 per cent
were on enlarged scsles.
Trading In foreign exchanges was in
moderate volume, but International re
mittances were influenced by' cables In
dicating further tension in the Anglo
French situation. Sterling reacted 1V4
cents and continental rates were lower by
2 to almost 25 points.-
I.iberty bonds eased, but other domestic
Issues, especially rails, were Inclined to
strengthen. The several Cuban? issues re
flected the strength of that group of
stocks. Total sales, par value, aggregated
fl5.275.000.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
(Furnished by Overbeck & Cooke com-
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2.400
700
100
B0.4O0
SOO
1.000
1,600
29
32
73
28
90
83
77
13
40
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8
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57
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81
73
28
70
83
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400 39 39
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1.300
HOO
300
1.100
B.OOO
B.0O0
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6.000
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6,200
800
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10, 800
4.4O0
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2.000
300
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2(H)
800
500
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28.5O0
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33.800
7,000
1.000
1.700
l,3i 10
20
300
100
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1,100
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28
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73
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93
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83
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120
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102
97
88
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97
106
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19
98
111
85
82
80
73
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9
21
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100
20
113
54
80
8
13
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9
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. 12
72
143
8
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60
87
11
29
82
73
27
71
83
76
13
101
89
7
84
1
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6
83
14
65
12
50
15
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64
37
28
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73
24
109
113
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8
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90
13
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77
28 .
64
74
2
4
21
12
8
63
37
46
52
47
Penna 2.000
Peo Gas l.froO
Per. Marq.... 4O0
Pure Oil 4.60O
Phillip. Pete.. 6. 30O
Pierce Arrow. 9.90O
Pierce Oil 7.9UO
Pitts Coal.... 400
Pitta W Va ,Vh)
do pfd 50O
Preased St Car 200
Pullman . . loo
Ray Cons S.'uo
Reading 5.70O
Remington . .. I.60O
Replogle Steel 21.0UO
Republ IAS. 20.500
do pfd 2.9O0
Rep Motors...
Royal D Oil.. 2,100
Ry Steel Spg.. 60O
St OH N J 1.000
Sears Roebuck 6,40
Shattuck. Aria 400
Shell TAT.. 100
Sinclair 1.500
Stand III Ind. 4.3O0
Sloss Bhef... 12.000
Sou Pac...... 8.OO0
Sou Pac .... 8. OoO
Sou Ry 1.200
Stand Oil Cal 1,800
St. LiSP.. 1,04)0
Strom Carb.. 1.9oO
Studebaker .. 44,800
Swift & Co
Ten C & Che. 900
Texaa Oil .... 21.400
Texaa Pac... 700
T Pac C O. 4.5UO
Tob Pdta. 3.400
Tran Con OH 1,500
Union Oil Del 1.200
Union Pac... 1,200
United Alloy. 2.100
United Drug. 200
Utd Food Pdt 1.700
United Fruit. 900
Utd R of N J 100
Union BAP. 600
Utd Ret! Store 18.100
U S Ind Also. 5.000
U S Rub 3.100
do 1st pfd.. 200
V 3 8me!tlng
U S Steel.... 48,400
do pfd 200
Utah Copper. 1,400
Va Chem.... 800
do pfd 400
Vanad Steel. 34.400
Vivandou .... 300
Wabash 6.900
-do A pfd... 2.000
do B pfd
Wells Fargoo 700
Western Pac. 200
do pfd
Western Union . ...
Westin E & M 800
West Md 400
White Motor. 300
Willys Ovid .. 6,200
do pfd 100
Wilson Pack.. 300
Wis Central
Woolworth .. 1.500
Worth Pump. 4.50(1
W & L E 5i0
White OH.... 400
84 34 14
70 69 69
21 20 20
35 33 83
30 29 30
17 16 16
10 9 9
61 61 61
25 24 24
78 78 76
63 65 65
112 111 112
14 14 14
74 73 73
20 28 29
41 33 35
&6 64 56
88 88 87
7
51 30 51
S 97 97
181 177 179
64 63 63
8 8 8
37 37 36
21 20 20
87 86 87
44 41 43
82 81 81
82 81 81
18 17 rr
96 93 96
22 21 21
41. 40 41
90 87 89
100 100 100
10 . 9 9
46 44 43
26 25 23
28 24 25
65 64 64
10 9 9
19 19 19
129 129 129
29 27 ,28
790 70 . 70
'8 7- 7
127 125 123
8 8 8
71 69 71
66 55 55
42 42 43
66 54 65
100 100 100
84
88 84 87
117 117 117
64 63 63
20 28 29
69 69 69
37 34 83
6 6 6
6 6 6
20 19 19
1.1
89 . 80 80
16 16 15
63
92
61 51 61
8 8 8
39 38 39
5 5 5
29 29 29
31 31 31
23
148 144 14S .
49 46 47
6 6 6
9
U S 2s reg
do rpn
do 4s reg. . .
do cv 4s cpn.
Pan 3s reg. . . .
do cpn
A T & T cv 6s.
Atchen gen 4s.
D A- Rio cons 4:
NYC deb 6s,.
. BONDS.
10t
104
104
. HO
. '80
.110
88
74
99
No Pac 4s
do 3s
Pac T AT 5s . .
Penn eons 48.
So Pac cv 5s, . .
So Ry 6s
Union Pac 4s. . .
U S Steel 5s
n
94
94
0(1
90
90
100
Bid.
Liberty Bond Quotations.
Liberty bond .and victory bond quota
tions at New York as furnished by Over
beck A Cooke company of Portland:
Open. High. JjOw. .Close.
. 97.16 97.16 96.92
Lib 3s
do 1st 4s ...
do 2d 4a
do 1st 4 'in .
do 2.1 4'4s .
do 31 4 'is .
do 4th 4s.
Victor 4a .
do 3a . . .
Mining
BOSTON, Jan.
Alloues ........
Aria Com
Cal A Arlx
Cal A Her I a :
Cop Ra Con Co.
E Butte Cop M.
Franklin
Isle Roy
Lake Cop
Mohawk
97.90
97.40
97.92
97.60
.1O0 I4 100.18 ino.12 100.1S
.100.12 100.18 100.12 100.16
97.80
97.34
97.92
97.60
97.30
97 32
97.94
97.36
96.90
97.60
97.20
97 70
97.34
97.S4
97.42
Stocks at Boston.
. 20. Closing quotations:
SO N Butto ..
9
68
44 .
11
1
13
25
34
44
2
1
1
1
85
10
. Swift A Co Stocks.
Closing prices for Swift A Co. stocks at
Chicago were reported by the Overbeck A
Cooke company of Portland as follows:
Swift A Co 100
Libby. McNeil A Libby 6
National leather 2
Swift International 2114
Old Dom
Oaceola.
Quincy ........
Superior
Sup A Bos Min.
Shannon
24II7tah Cons ....
2W!nona
57 IWolverlne
Money, Silver, Etc
NEW YORK, Jan. 20. Call money firm:
high, 6: low, 5; ruling rate, 5; closing bid,
4; offered at 5; last loan, 5.
Time loans firmer; 80 days, 44T5.0O;
90 days, 4O'3.0O; six months, 445.00.
Prime mercantile paper, 6.
Bar silver, foreign, 65c.
Mexican dollars, 40c.
LONDON, Jan. 20. Bar silver. 84 d
per ounce. Money, 3 per cent. Discount
rates: Short bills. 3 per cent; Ihree
xuoatha bills, 8 13-16 per cent.
New York Hoods.
New York bond quotations furnished by
rlerrln at Knoaea. inc., ox Portland.
Am Tel A Tel Us 1022
do 1924
Am Tob 7s 1922
do 1923
Anaconda 7s B 1929
Anaconda 6s A 1029
Armour cv 7s - 1930
Armour 4s 1939
Argentine GI 5s 1945
Am Ag Chem 7s 1941
Beth Steel 7s ........1922
do 1923
Beth Steel Eq 7s 1935
Belgium Ext 7 Vis 1045
do 8s ' 1940
Bergen 8s. City of 1043
Berne 8s, City of 1945
Brazil 8s 1041
Can Nat. Eq 7s 19:13
Chi A NW 6s I'.l:l6
Chicago N-W 7s 1930
C 11 SI P gn&rf 4s A 2014
Can Not 7s 1040
Chile 8s 1941
Christiana 8s, City of 1943
Copper Exp. 8s 1922
do 1023
do 1924
do 1925
Cuban Amer. Sugar 8s 1931
Con Gas cv 7 .....1925
TAn.--l Ba
Danish Mnn 8s 1945
Dupont 7s ii'-ii
Grand Trunk 7s 1940
Goodrich 7s 1925
Goodyear 8s 1041
Gulf Oil 7s 19:13
Hershey 7s :.19:i0
Humble Oil 7 1023
Int Rap Tr ref Ss 1966
Int Mar CT Bs. 1941
Int Rap Tr 7s 1921
Kelly Springfield 8s 19:il
Kennecott 7s 1930
Llbbv. McNeil At Libby 7s 1911
Morris A Co. 7s 1910
Mexican Pete 8s 1010
NYC call 7s 1910
Norway 8s 1940
N P A G N (Jnt) 6s 1916
N P 6s 2047
Northwest Tel Ts 1941
Ohio C O 7s 1025.
Ohio Power 7s 1031
Psn Amer 7 1910
Penna 6s 1916
Ran Paulo 8s '. . 19:16
Southwt Tel 7s 1025
Fwedlsh Govt. 6s 1919
Standard Oil. N. Y. 7s 10.11
Stand Oil of Cal 7s mil
Steel A Tube 7 1961
Swiss 8s i 1940
Sears Roe 7s 1922
do 1921
Sinclair 7s ., 1925
Swift A Co 7s 1925
i n Tank 7 1930
Uruguay Ext Ks.
V S Rubber 7s.
Wilson 1st s....
West Elec 7s. . . .
Westlngbouse. 7s
Zurich 8s
...1910'
...1028
. . .1923
...1911
...1945
100
101
101
102
lol
98
1()3
87
78
101
100
101
101
107
100
106
107
104
107
107
107
57
101
101
100
100
102
102
104
103
104
107
107
103
111)
97
112
101
1)9
100
61
91
Kiln1
102
90
104
100
100
109
107
109
108
99
101
97
106
102
101
90
110
17
99
112
100
93
101
101
103
6.1
105
97
103
107
108
Foreign Bonds.
Foreign bond quotations furnish'
'Overbeck A Cooke company of Portia:
Belgian rest as 67
do prem 5s ................ 74
do 7s. 1945 106
do 8s, 1941 108
do 6s. 1925 93
Brazil 8s. 1941 104
British 5s. 1922 88
do 5s, 1927 87
do 6s. 1929 83
do vky 4. 68
do ref 4s 64
Bordeaux 6s, 1934 83
Canadian 3s. 1937 85
do 5s. 1926 97
do 5s. 1929 98
do 5s. 1931 97
do &s. 1927 94
Chilean 8s, 1841-C 101
I'nrrcm'V . . . . . 9
Denmark 8s. 1943 ..
Dan Mun 8s. 1945...
French 4s. 1917
do 5s. 1920
do 5s. 1931
do 7s. 141
do 8s. 1945
German W L 5s ....
Berlin 4s
Hamburg 4s
107
106
50
73
63
93
100
8
4
4
do 4s 4
Lelpsig 4s
do 5. .......
Munich 4.
do 6s
Frankfort 4s
Italian Ss. 1918
Jap 4s. 1931
do 1st 4s. 1925..
do 2d 4s. 1923..
Norway 8s. 1940
Russian 5s, 1921 .
do 5s. 1926
4
. 6
. 5
. 6
. 6
. 33
. 73
. 87
. 86
.109
. 17
. i
ed by
no:
74
78
107
106
95
104
89
88
86
69
65
84
80
97
88
9S
96
102
10
108
107
51
74
64
93
100
5
- S
6
8
7
8
7
34
73
87
86
l(n
IS
414
do .. 1919 17 19
Swiss 5s. 192 97 97
do 8s, 1940 113 113
U K 6s. 1922 1(H) l(Hl
do 5 4 s. 1929 1O0 10)
do 6s. 1937 8 98
Forelg-n Excnange. 1
Foreign exchange rates at the close of
business yesterday, furnished by North
western National bank of Portland. The
foreign unit In United States funds:
Austria, kronen -. S .Of XI 7
U 1 i
oosu
0173
2010
. ... 4.2200
0193
0M5
0O53
. ... .0443
8UH5
(HI20
04.17
.... .0(139
1374
OHSO
.... .00K4
0153
, .... .1SOO
2.-02
1930
.5300
.7750
.4850
.WHEAT HAS SNOW COH
PROTECTIOX IX SECTIONS
WHERE NEEDED REPORTED.
It el (num. francs
iulKarl4V, leva
Cxeiho-Slovakla, kronen
Denmark, kroner
Knpiand. pound sterling
Finland, fin mark
France, franca
Germany, marks
Gre-ce. drachmas .'.
Holland, guilders
Hungary, kronen
Italy, lire ...
Jugo-Slavla. kronen
Norvay. kroner
Portugal, escudos .................
Roum&nia. lei
Serbia, dinar
Spain, pefeeta
Sweden, kroner
Switzerland, francs
China -Hongkong, local currency. .
Shanghai, laela 7.
Japan, yen . . . . . ,
NEW YORK, Jan. 20. Foreign exchange
weak; Great' Britain, demand 4.W4. cables
4 21; France, demand 8-0K, cables 8 09 Vi ;
Italy, demand 4.3oV. cables 4.3ti; Belgium,
demand 7.77, cables 7.78: Germany, de
mund cables .50; Holland, demand
30.40. cables 30.46; Norway, demand 15.02;
Sweden, demand 24.87; Denmark, demand
JO. DO , Switzerland, demand 19.43; Spain,
demand 14.91 ; Greece, demand 4.33; Ar
gentina, demand S5.02; Brazil, demand
12.75; Montreal. .94V.
Stocks.
it New York, fur
Cooke company 'of
Standard Oil
Standard OH stocks j
nished by Overbeck ft
Portland:
Closing
Bid. Aked.
Anglo 17 18
Borne Scrysmer 325 3r
Buckeye 90 92
'Cheesebrough ...............175 1&5
do pfd 104 110-
Contlnental 130 134
Crescent 30 32
Cumberland l&t 145
Eureka 80 M
Galena com 40 42
Galena Old pfd 10.'. 107
Galena New pfd .....100 103
Illinois Pipe 18 173
Indiana Fipe .' 90 92
National Transit . 28 2it
N. T. Transit 145 ir0
Northern Pipe 93 9
Ohio OH 208 272
International Pete 14 15
Penn Mex 1H 18
Prairie Oil 535 .145
Prairie Pipe 230 235
Solar Refg 370 3(h)
Southern Pipe M
South Penn OH 1S5 190
S. W. Penn Oil :2 55
S. O. Indiana kh tsti
S, O. Kan art it ............... 5K5 570
ti. Q. K n t ucky 4:.". 445
S. O. Nebraska 15 175
S. O. N. Y 30 305
S. O. Ohio 35 3U5
do pfd 114 115
Swan & Finch 35 45
Vacuum 332 ' 330
Washington 3u 35
Imperial Oil 102 104
EXPANSION SLOW. BUT STKADY
Wholesale Trade and Industry' In Better
Shape Than Year Ago.
NEW YORK. Jan. 20. Bradstreefs to
morrow will say:
Slow, but on the whole fairly steady, ex
pansion foal urea wholesale trade and in
dustry as January advances. House buy
ing, both from jobbers and wholesalers,
is of the small though often type. Road
trade haa expanded somewhat as the, trav
elers make progress.
Industry certainly shows a gain from the
very general shutdowns of the inventory
period and the two branches seem to be in
perceptibly better shape than a year ago
at this' time with a fair measure of op
timism reported prenent,' where a year ago
penaimum ruled. On balance, the em
ployment situation seems better than a
month ago, the tuel trades and agricul
tural pursuits excepted.
Retail trade, stimulated by cuts, espe
cially marked in apparel lines, clothing,
etc., is enjoying a fair measure of ac
tivity in ti north, east and west, but
southern trade as a whole seems to lag.
and reports from Texas, where unusually
warm weather and drouth aftect crop and
trade conditions, note that the pace ia
slow.
Weekly bank clearing were f G,D25,
037,000. WOOL 'PRICES ARB FORCED HIGHER
Stocks An Limited and Demand From
Mills Moderate.
BOSTON. Jan. 20. Ths Commercial
Bulletin tomorrow will say of the wool
market:
''The wool industry is groping blindly
forward. The limited stocks of wool have
been forcing prices steadily upward on
a moderate demand from the mills Man
ufacturers naturally are loath to name
prices on the heavy weight season's goods
until they have some luea of upon what
they must base their tariff cost.
"Foreign markets are very buoyant.
Some contracting has been reported from
Nevada on the sheop's back at 21 to 23
cents, although it is staled 'that the grow
era are now asking anywhere from 5 to
3o cents for their wools and matters have
come more or less to an impasse."
The Commercial Bulletin tomorrow will
publish wool quotations as follows:
Scoured basis California: Northern,
fM&t5c, miduie county, ttt(flS5c; southern,
70 to 75c
Oregon Eastern No. 1 staple, 95?98c;
fine and fine medium combing, 90 U2c;
eastern clothing, la 78c; valley N o. 1,
S2 g 85c.
Mohair, best combing, 20&32c; best
carding, 22 tg 25c.
SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARK El
Prices Current on Vegetables, Fresh Fruits,
I Etc at Bay City.
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 20. (State di
vision of maraets.) Fruit Apples, St
and 4-tler. f 1.40 8.30; oranges, navel,
$2 25&4.50; lemons, S1.50&8.75; grape
fruit. $2.50tS4.73; cranberries, box, (4.50(9
5.50; pears, box, $1.73 (& 2.75.
Poultry Broilers, 3(W'38c; young roost
ers, 24 4 31c; old, 17020c; hens. 24932c;
ducks, 22 4v 25c; turkeys, live, nominal;
dressed, 41 40c.
Vegetables Artichokes, caae, $1820:
beans, pound, 32 13c; carrots, sack, 90c (0
$1; ceiery, crate, $35; cucumbers,
doxen, $1.203; eggplant, pound. 5i5c;
lettuce, small crate, S1-23&3; mushrooms,
small box, 50 75c; olives, pound, 5 9c;
onios, cwt.. brown, $66.50; white giobe,
$4.50(& 8; peas, pound, 1520c; bell pep
pers, pound, 20Q23c; potatoes', $2 Q 2.75
pumpkins, sack. 75c l; rhubarb, box,
$1.7553.25; summer squash, small crate,
$3350; hubbard. sack. $101.50; sprouta,
9011c; spinach, pound, 610c; tomatoea
crate, $22.25.
Receipts Flour, 8187 quarter sacks;
wheat, five centals; barley, 50S3 centals;
corn, 870 centals; potatoes, 2S9 sacks:
onions, 499 sacks; hay, lOO tons; hides,
143; oranges and lemons, 24O0 boxes; live
stock, 1O0 head.
QUOTATIONS ON DAIRY PRODUCTS
Current Prices Ruling on Butter, Cheese
nd gga
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 20. Butter
Extras, 42c; prime firsts, 37c.
Eggs Extras, 45c ; extra pullets, 43c ;
undersized. No.' 1, 36c. '
Cheese California flat fancy, 27c;
Young America, fancy, 28 V4c.
NEW YORK, Jan. 20. Butter Irregu
lar. Creamery higher, 37 4 g 38c.
Eggs Firm. Fresh-gathered extra firsts,
45c; firsts, 420 44c.
Cheese Irregular.
CHICAGO. Jan. 20. Butter Firm.
Creamery extras, 824c; firsts, 2tJ!6Slo;
seconds, 25&25Vc; standards, 29c.
Eggs Lower; receipts, 7963 cases; firsts.
S6c; ordinary ftrats, 30$ 32c; miscellaneous,
33 3 35c ; refrigerator firsts, 21 & 24c
SEATTLE, Jan. 20. Eggs Select local
ranch, white shells, 96c; do. mixed colors,
84c; pullets, 82c
Butter City creamery cubes, . 83c;
bricks or prints, 84c.
Coffee Futures Cloae Higher.
NEW YORK, Jan. 20. The market for
coffee futures was very quiet today. It
closed at a net advance of 8 to 6 points.
Sales were estimated at about 4000 bags
January, 8.4vc; March, 8.50c; May, 8.35c;
July. 8.30; September, 8.30c; October,
8.28c; December, 8.23c.
Spot coffee was dull and nominally un
changed at 9c to 9c for Rio 7s and 124
to 12o for Santos 4s.
Naval Stores.
SAVANNAH.-Jan. 20. Turpentine firm,
85c; saJee, 39; receipts, 58; shipments, 439;
stock 12,017.
Rosin firm; sales, '61; receipts, 1440;
rhipments, 1469; stock 84,5i5. Quote: B,
D, $1.05: E. F. $4.054.074; G, H. $4.07
6 4.10; I. $4.10fc4.15; K, $4.70&4.75: M.
$:,. 0QZ 25; N, $.4OW..50; WG, $5 70;
WW, $0.
Market at Chicago Haa Setback.
Rural Offerings in Southwest
Said to Be Iiarg;er.
CHICAGO, Jan. 20. Snowfalls In Kan-
sas and Oklahoma brousht about some
I thing of a setback In wheat today after
an early advance. The close was easy
i at to of a cent decline, with May
I $1.1401.14. and July $1.011.01.
I Corn lost WQS to of a cent, and
I oats 94 to of a cent. In provisions the
outcome varied from 2 Mi cents off to 40
I cents' advance.
I At first wheat was Influenced chiefly
I by cold weather advices and by assertions
I that the winter crop was without adequate
covering. Besides, prospective shortage of
domestic auppliea, together with tslk 'of
large quantities of breadstuffs that Europe
must obtain during the next five months,
continued to be a factor.' On the other
hand, rural offerings in the southwest
were said to have Increased, owing to an
advance in prices bid to producers. Word
of snow in sections where most needed
by the domestic winter crop belt- gave
a -decisive advantage to the bears and
some of the weaker longs were letting
go of their holdings as the session closed.
.Enlarged country sales of corn to ar
rive had a bearish effect both on corn
and oats. Export business In corn was
oniv fair, mainly with Denmark.
Provisions averaged higher with hogs
and on account of eastern buying of lard.
The Chicago grain letter received yes
terday by the Overbeck Cooke company
of Portland follows: ,
Wheat The market fluctuated In an lr-
irriilap mannar today, but ftav SO excel
lent account of itself, considering the
amount of liquidation put Into the pit by
thnao who were disaDDointed at the lack
of fresh export buying- Some little busi
ness was done at tne seaooara. dui mi
amount not large enough to attract atten
tion and advices from both Liverpool and
Buenoa Aires were not of - a convincing
sort. The Minneanolia and Chicago cash
markets were strong, and a good milling
demand reoorted. It is not at all unlikely
that the winter variety will be In a strong
position before many months. It may be
true that the pronpect of a wheat scarcity
before the end of tbe season is the criti
cal point, ' but It ts not out of order to
theorize at this time knowing that the
future market Is very apt to begin dis
counting the situation.
Corn Celling by rash houses was rather
pr-rsistent during the forenoon and buying
power was insufficient except on the de
clines. At tbe close, the market had a
stronger tone accompanied by reporta from
the sfabrard of a good export business
being worked. The cash market wasNfrac
tionally lower, but the trading was un
changed. There is little inducement to
sell corn with hogs at a level which gives
corn a feeding value nearer 80 than 50
cents.
Oats Trade was slow and devoid of
feature. There was little change in the
cash market, receipts ol 100 cars meeting
ith a good demand. Shipping sales) re
ported were 60,000 bushels, country offer
ing to arrive light. We have faith In
higher prices for oats.
Open. H i gh. Low. Close,
WHEAT.
May.... $1.1414 $114 '4 $1.1SH $1 14
July.... 1.02 1.02 , 1.13 1 JL01
CORN.
May.... ,R3 .53 .Mli
July 53fe .&5fe 3a .O&Vs
OATS.
Jhy 3ftH -ftt4 -3IH
July 80 .30 3 .30 ' .aov
MESS PORKL
Jan -.... t, 16 50
slay.... 16 65
LARD.
March.. 955 5.55 9-50 9B3
May.,.. 9.72 9.77 9.67 9.75
8HORT RIBS.
Jan 8 P5
May.... 8 87 887 8.87 ' 8.05
Blyth-Witter
offices until-
WEST-NAD
OLYTH-WITTER, well known Pa
cific coast bond firm, furnish their
hew Portland offices with West
Made Desks! Leading financial con
cerns all up and dewn the coast are
selecting West-Mades. Recent pur
chasers are the Federal Reserve
Banks, Bank of Italy, Seattle Na
tional Bank, of C o'm netce, and
Anglo-California Trust Company, of
San Francisco.
How about the desks in your own
office ? Are they comfortable
efficient business-like ? It's poor
economy to use the old-style desk.
Equip with West-Mades and see for
yourself how much their well-planned
drawer arrangements and special
features increase efficiency!
Your office furniture dealer will
gladly show you the line and help
you make your selection.
WEST-MADE DESK COMPANY
Manufacturers
Portland, Oregon, U. S. A.
Sold in Portland by:
Bushong & Company
Kilham Stationery & Printing Co.
Clam ft Prudhomme Company
SHALL SUPPLY AT YARDS
OXliY TWO LOADS RECEIVED
BY RAIL OVERNIGHT.
Cash prices wers:
Wheat, No. 2 bard. S1.1SH; I"o. 2 dark,
northern $1.33.
Corn. No. U mixed, 40 c; No. 2 yellow,
40 4 (HOC
-Oats. No. 2 while, S7jj3S!ic; No. S
white, 3435'ic.
Rye, nominal.
Barley, nominal.
Timothy seed. 5T.
Clover seed. Vit22.
Pork, nominal.
l,ard, $9 43.
Ribs, tH 7e 25.
Primary Receipt.
CHICAGO. Jan. 20. Primary reoeipts
Wheat, 6U3.000 bushels vs. 1,122.000 bushels.
Corn. 2.-'2S.OO0 bushels ts. 1. 823.000 bushels.
Oats. 654.0(10 bushels vs. B38.O00 bvshel..
Shipments Wheat, 4SS.000 buskels vs.
915,000 bushels. Com, 1.4'T.OOO bushels
vs. 845.000 bushels. Oats 066. OOO bushels
vs. 443.000 bushels.
Clearances Wheat, 723,000 bushels.
Flour, 11,000 barrels. Corn, 877,000 bush
els. Oats, 13.000 bushels. Rye, 230. 000
bushels. Barley. 88.000 bushels.
Car lots Mlnnespolls: Wheat, 232; corn,
40: oats, 34; rye, 7; barley, 13. Winnipeg:
Wheat. 410; oats, 104. Duluth: Wheat,
29; corn. 82; oats, 3. Kansas City: W'heat,
114; oats, 10: corn. 29. St. Louis: Wheat,
42; corn, 107; oats. 46. Omaha: Wheat,
20; corn, 110: oats, 18.
New York Grain Market.
NEW YORK, Jan. 20. Wheat Bpot,
barely steady; No. 2 red and NX 2 hard,
$124tt; No. 1 Manitoba. SI. 31; No. 2 mixed
durum, 81.14 c. I. t. track to arrive.
Corn Spot, steady; No. 2 yellow, 8Tc;
No. 2 white, 67Vsc; No. 2 mixed 8Bi,c
c 1. f. New York all rail.
Oats Spot, quiet; No. 2 whit, 46tic
Winnipeg- Grain Market.
WINNIPEG, Jan. 20. Wheat: May,
$1.12; July 81.0HH.
Minneapolis Wheat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 20. Wheat: May
$1.21 V4; July $1,15.
Duluth Linseed Market.
DULUTH, Jan. 20. Linseed, on track
and arrive. $2.12 K.
Grain at San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 20. Wheat,
mllllnir, $1.8S&1.5; feed. $1.851.05.
Barley, (cod, $1.22!4 1.21 V, ; shipping,
nominal.
Oata, red feed, $1.401.S0. ('
Corn, white Eg-yptlaa, $1.72Vi $.80; red
mllo. tlAnai.M.
. Seattle Grain Market.
SEATTLE, Jan. 20. Wheat Hard
white, soft white, white club, soft red
winter, northern spring, $1.10-: hard red
winter, $1.11; eastern red Walla, $1.08;
Big Bend bluestem, J1.14.
City delivery: Hay Timothy $23; D.
C. 27; mixed 121; alfalfa $17: D. C. $2.V,
straw $15; barley, whole $33. ground and
rolled 13, clipped $39; chick starter $.3;
chop, all grain, $35; cocoanut meal $28;
corn $32; corn, cracked and feed meal,
$34; cottonseed meal $44; linseed meal
$o2: mash mixture egg $4040; scratch
feed $41048; oy bean $82; wheat $42;
Puget sound $40.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. 20. Copper, steady;
electrolytic spot and nearby, 13 X ft 11c;
later 14c.
Tin Kasler. spot and nearby, S2.12Q
82.2.,c: futures, 81.62c
Iron Steady; prices unchanged.
Lead Steady; spot 4.704.80c.
Kmc Quiet: East St. Louis delivery,
spot. 4.75f4.KOc.
Antimony apot, 4.80c
Dried Fruit at New York.
NEW YORK, Jan. 20. Evaporated ap
ples, steady; prunes, dull; apricots, firm
but quiet; peaches, steady; raisins, inactive.
Railway Is Strengthened.
KELSO. Wash., Jan. 20. (Special.)
A Northern Pacific Railway com
pany work train and extra crew are
rip-rapping the fill on the railway
tracks near the Coweeman river
brldgra where the current of the Cow
litz river at flood stages has been
cutting; into the fill aince the dike
wa, completed on the opposite side
of the river. Huge rocks are being
used In strengthening- the embank
ment. Right-of-way Is Purchased.
KELSO. Wash.. Jan. 10. (Special.)
The Washington highway board has
purchased right-of-way through north !
Kelso and south Kalama for the new
route of the Pacific highway, a atrip
60 feet In width was obtained. Plans !
are now being completed for the im
provement and bids will be received
the latter part of February.
TKe Tilty-Year Desk
Prices Unchanged ' In All Jjiitcs.
Buyers Pay $ for Best
Hogs Driven In.
The local livestock market was quiet
and featureless yesterday. Only two' loaOs
of 'cattle were received by tail and the
Mies made were within the range of prices
quoted on the previous day. Drlven-ln
stock made up the limited offering, of
hogs and these also Mid at prevailing
prices, only a few losds bringing the top
quotation of $9, There were practically
no lambs or sheep on the market.
RMf.elr.tji were 49 cattle.
The day's sales were as follows:
Wl. IT.
S steers ..1073 17.2.".! 2 hogs....
2rows. ... 873 J.00113 hogs....
1 cow ....1070 S.15I19 hogs. . . .
.1 cows ...1015 5 00' 1 hng
1 cow ... .10.-.O 4 HO! 2hngs....
1 cow 1'"'0 4 .00! 1 hng
1 cow S'O 3 501 9 hng
1 cslf 190 10.601 Shoes....
19 hogs 2VS 8.10 11 nVvtra. .. .
Irihnira 242 8.2-1! 1 5 hogs ... .
l8hogs... 25.1 8.10124 hogs. ...
2.ti. s l nog. . . . .
233 8.2.11 1 lamb. ...
4.-.0 5.501 1 ewe
212 8.80 . .
Price. Quoted at th. Portland union
stockaxds were as follows:
r rices.
lrt hogs. .
23 hogs. .
1 hng. ..
8 hogs.
PriM
tock aula
CBtlla-
Wt. Tr.
5X5 $4 .'.0
1(13 9.00
212 8.50
540 7. SO
24(1 8 25
510 510
VIS 8.85
2I3 8 00
221 8 50
2H3 8.25
223 8.25
4110 8.00
. Hi) 0.50
120. i.00
John Parker and Ed White, and de
livered to the site by Clarence linun.
Cedar piling from Silver Lake will
be UHed In the main dock. Boiause,
of the extreme, cold weather and large
amount of Ice In the Columbia river,
construction work was prnttponcd un
til the weather moderates.
; Chickens fo Replace Cows.
CENTRAL! A. Wash.. Jan. 20. (Spe
cial.) Governor Louis F. Hart haa
announced that the dairy herd at the
state Industrial Brhool for rlrls at
Grand Mound will he abollBhed anti
will be replaced by 3000 chickens.
More congenial and heneflrlal em
ployment can he found for the girls,
the governor said, than taking care of
barns and cattle. Milk and cream 'or
the Grand Mound inxtltution in the
future will b supplied by the herd
at the slate training svhool for toys
In Chehnlis.
f'.OOW 7.3" I
25 7 00
; 6.75 6 23
....... 4.7.Vut 8.73
toon -8.50
. 4.50 a 5 00
..'5Uf 0. 13 I
8 25 r 4.25
9 ir,a s 25
S0O8 4.00
0.50$ IO. 50
, 8 504 0.5
IMtJ 8 50
t.M 6.50
Choice steers
Medium t good steers.
Fair to medium steers..
Common to fair steer,..
Choice feeders
Fair to good feeder.
nut mnA heifers
Medlr-m to good cows, heifers.. 4.750 ft 25
Falivto medium cows, heifers.. 4.25 4 3
Common caws
Csnners .............
Bulls
Choice tlslry calve..,
Prime light calves. .
Medium light calves
Heavy calves
Prime light 75W 00
Smooth heavy, 200 to SOO lbs.. 8.00W 8.50
Smooth heavy, 800 lbs. up 7 .00 8.00
Rough heavy 3.0111- 7 00
Ft pigs 8.75 O0
Feeder pigl S T"-' "
Stags, subject to dockage 5.00 0 6.50
Sheep
East-of-mountaln lambs SOOffl B.75
Pest valley Iambs 8.0O(fi 9.00
Fair to good 6 ftn 8 00
Cull lambs 4.50SH 6 00
Eastern Oregon feeders T M1K 8.00
Light yearling TOO 7.50
Heavy yearlings 6 IKIW Too
Light wethers 6"o 8 .50
Heavy wethers 4.00 5.511
Ewes 8.00 Ul 6.00
Chicago Livestock Market.
CHICAGO. Jan. 20. U. S. Rureau of
Markets.) Cattle Receipt 000. Gen
erally steady; better grades beef steers
active; very good heavy bullocks. $8.75;
bulk beef steers. I.60i87.65: veal calves
strong: bulk, $9.25&9.73; stockers and
feeders slow.
Hogs Receipts 43.000. Fairly active;
steady to 10c higher than yesterday's av.
erage; mostly steady: top $8 60 on lights
and light lights: bulk $7.9588 25: pigs
steady to 10c higher; bulk desirable $8,400
8.5A; few $8o.
Sheep Receipts 8009. Tat lambs strong.
ISo to 25c higher: top early $13.25: some
held higher; sheep steady; fat ewe top
early $7.00.
Kansas City Livestock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Jan. 20 (V. S.
Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts
1200. Trade slow; all classes around
steady; undertone decidedly weak on beef
steer, and sbe-stock: top steers $7.2.1: few
cows $4.50; bulk $4 25 down: medium
heifers I4.7.14J5.05: old veslers $9 50; very
few above $9; medium stockers $5.b0; good
feeders 16 50.
Hogs Receipts 2500. Generally stronr
to 10c higher than yesterday's average to
both packers and shippers: 100 to 170
pounders to shippers $7.958: 190 to 240
pound weights to both packers and ship
pers $7.80a7 95; bulk of sales $7.50W7 9.1:
shipper top $8: packer top $7.95; packing
sows and pigs stesdy.
Sheep Receipts 1000. Kllllnr classes
fully steady: 140-pound ewes f8.75; 70
pound Colorado fed lambs $12.15.
Omaha Livestock Market.
OMAHA. Jan. 20. (U. S. Bureau of Mar
ket.) Hoge Receipt. 13.500. Strong to
10c higher: bulk K0 to 210 pound butchers
$7.80i97 90: top $79.1: hulk 220 to 800
pound butchers $7.50T.76; packing grades
mostly $66.60.
Cattle Receipts 2500. All classes ren
erslly steady: beef steers dull; best hesvy
beeves her. $7.60; good she-tock fairly
activ..
Sheen Receipts 8500. classes 10
15e higher: bulk lambs $12 .HMM2.7.1: top
$12 4.1; aome top $7.25; feeding lambs
$7.63.
Seattle Livestock Market.
SEATTLE, Jan. 20. battle and hogs
steady. No receipts. No price changes.
Timber for Dock Being Cut.
KALAilA. Wash.. Jan. 20. (Spe
cial.) Fir piling for bumpers for
Kalama's new dock are being cut by
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