TIIE MORNING OREGONIAX, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1022 V ADIHtM T PRICES CHECKED Monday Bids Are Repeated at Local Exchange. BUYING IN COUNTRY SMALL Eastern Markets Affected by Pros pect of Breaking of Drouth In Winter Grain Belt. v The setback given to the eastern wheat market by profit-taking on the eve of the holiday took the bullishness out ot the. local trade, but there was no reduction In bids at the exchange, . all offers being the same as Monday, except Red Walla, which was 2 cents higher put it In line witn the other grades. small amount of business was done In the country. The re cent Inquiries from abroad have not yet resulted in business. The Gray-Rosenbaum Grain company's wire from Chicago said: "After early advance heavy profit-taking developed, due to tomorrow's hoiday. Moisture forecasted for winter wheat belt, which would ma terially benefit crop, which has undoubt edly suffered from protracted drouth, al though we believe that damage already done is exaggerated and rains would in crease possibilities of a good setback in prices. Continue advising extreme caution pressing long side." According to eastern advices the Russian relief will buy about 150.000 tons of"orn trom gulf ports Thursday. Goodman's crop report follows: "Reports from the southwest very discouraging. Big wheat regions of Texas say no rain in six months, and crops probably a failure. Western Oklahoma Is in a similar situa tion. The western section of Kansas re ports half the wheat dead and the balance poor. Central Kansas is without moisture. I-ortlons of Missouri and western Nebraska are showing poor. Some complaints from western Iowa and the Pacific coast dees not indicate much improvement." The Liverpool wheat market closed 1& higher. All grain exchanges will be closed to day, Washington's birthday. - Terminal receipts, in cars, were reported by the Merchants' exchange as follows: Wheat Barley Plour Oats Sa: states, 1921, 2332c; 1920. 822c: Pa cific boast, 1921, 2428c: 1920, 2022c . ki idea and wool unchanged. PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS ' Grain, Floury feed, Etc. '' Noon session-; Merchants' Exchange. Wh hstet- HardVhite Soft white White club Hard winter Northern soring ... Red Walla Oats . , No. 2 white feed... No. 2 gray l-orn . No. 2 K. T. shipment 27.60 No. 3 E. Y, shipment 27.00 Feb. f 1.26 1,25, 1.2,' 1.24 1.28 1.20 si.oo 2D. 00 -Bid- March, 1.26 1.25 1.25 ' 14 1.23 1.20 - 81.00 28.00 27.50 27.50 April 41.20 , .1.25 ' .1.25 124 1.23 1.20 31.00 29.00 7.60. S7.60 PLOUR Family patents, $8.20 per bbl.: whole wheat, 7: graham, 16.80; bakers' hard wheat, $7.90; bakers' bluestem pat ents, 7.40; valley s.ft wbeat, $8.45; straights, 18.05. " MXLLKEED Price f. o. b. mtfl: Mill run, ton lots, $27; mixed cars, $28; straight cars. $23 per ton; middlings, $32; rolled barley, $30038; rolled oats, 3S; scratch feed, $47 per ton. CORN Viliite, $34; cracked, $36 tott. HAY Buying price f. . o. b. Portland; Alfalfa, $13.604914 per ton; cheat, $10.50 eilaoat-and vetch, $14.50; clover. $11; vallelf .timothy, $14 15; eastern Oregon ttmadiy, $lB(ijil7. 'A Dairy and Country Produce. BUTTER Cubes, extras. 850 36c per lb.; parchment wrapped, box lots, 41c; cartons, 41o. Buttetfat, buying prices: No. 1 grade, 37c, delivered Portland, i EQUS Buying price, 23c dozen, case dount; jobbing prices, case count; 2528c; candled ranch, 27 2Sc: association selects, 32c; association browns. Sic; association firsts, 30c; association pullets, 2bc. CHEESE Tuiamook mpiets, price to Jobbers, f. o. b. Tillamook, 20c; young Americas, 27c pound. POULTRY Hens. 2226c; springs, 22c; ducks. Ji4l&27c, geese, 20c; turkeys, live nonfinal, dressed, 373Sc. PORK Fancy, 15 Ji) 15 14 c per pound. VEAL Fancy, 1514c per pound. IN BONDS BROAD UNITED KINGDOM AND BEL "GIAN ISSUES STRONGEST,' Port Tues . . . Year ago Season t date.23208 Year ago ,11714 Taconm Mon.. B9 Tear ago 14 Season to date. 8403 Year ago 31-0 Seattle Mon... 13 Year ago Season to date. fi5"9 Year ago 3700 151 KI2 162 Sit 10(18 561 "i 1043 687 4 1639 269 658 381 98 100 809 814 8 1349 1693 8 623 700 2 1247 1103 HOLDINGS OF APPLES NOT EXCESSIVE Storage Stocks Are Much Lighter , Than Year Ago. Cold storage holdings of apples In the United States on February 1 were 8,615.000 boxes and 1,422,000 barrels, or, reduced to a box basis, a total of 12,911,000 boxes. This means a decrease of 2,403.000 boxes from the total supply held a year ago; and explains the present firmness of the domestic apple market.. Compared with ,the five-year average of February 1 hold ings, the supply now shows an Increase of only 863,000 boxes. Government figures on cold storage hold ings, follow: Boxes. Barrels. February 1, 1922 .8, fi4.w,n00 1,422,000 February 1, 1921 6.266.0(H) 3,016.000 5-year average .5.250,000 2,232.000 me few carlot sales at shipping points how a continuance of the recent upward trend of the market. Wenatchee extra fancy Winesaps, 163s and larger, sold at $2.5032.65 ami 175s and smallers at .$2 2.15. ' At the New York auction, Oregon ap ples brought the following prices: Twenty one hundred and ten boxes Newtowns, ex tra fancy, large, wide range In prices, $2.65(3.35; medtfim, $2.402.50; combina tion, fancy and cull, small, $2.10(g2.45; few medium, $2.50. Seven hundred and fifty-five boxes Spltzenburgs, extra fancy, medium, $2.903.10. Fifteen hundred and twenty-five boxes Ortleys, extra fancy, large to very large, $3.0S3.25; medium. $2.8503.05; fancy large to very large, $2.00fi2.95. PRUNES SELLING BETTER IN EAST Market Likely to Be Adjusted Soon to Values Prevailing on Coast.. A better demand for coast dried fruits is bnoted in eastern trade advices, and in the Lrune market particularly It Is likely that hrices in the east will soon be adjusted to the higher values prevailing in the primary markets. A New York trade re t port says in this connection: "Quite a little business was booked for March' and April shipment, but at coast prices which will require considerable ad vances here to make a profit when the goods arrive. Traders believe, however. that the cheap lines now existing will be exhausted by the time these prunes arrive and if the situation as regards supplies on the coast- is as represented by packers some good selling months are ahead as ' prunes are the only dried fruit of conse quence. Apple -stocks are light -and the miraket is advancing while peaches and apricots are both too high and scarce to seriously affect prunes." RECEIPTS OF EtitiS ARE LIBERAL Supply ' Cleans Dp Without Change in Trice. Receipts of eggs yesterday were liberal, but the market cleaned up without trou ble. While the undertone was inclined to be weak, no material change was made In buying or selling prices. Bids of 20 cents were made to country shipper and resales on the street were generally at 25c to 25 !i cents. Butter was steady and prices were un changed. The demand for cubes was about equal to the supply. i Poultry and country dressed meats were firm with moderate receipts. Fruits and Vegetables. Local jobbing quotatlona: FRUlTti-Navel oranges, $4.506.50 box; lemons, $78; grapefruit, ' 3.767.50 box; bananas, 'S 'Jo .per pound; apples, $1.353.25 per box; cranberries, eastern, 120 per barrel, POTATOES Oregon, $1.752.00 per 100 pounds; Yakima, $22uO per llnVpouods; sweet potatoes, 5!4ne(ic per pound; Nancy Hall, $2.50 per crate. ONIONS Yellow, $88.25 per cental. VEGETABLES Cabbage, 3144V4o per pound; lettuce, $4.50S crate; carrots, $11.75 sack; garlic, 15c per pound; green peppers, 45o per pound; beets, $2 it 2.50 per sack; celery, $8.5010 crate; cauliflower, $2.252.50 crate; squash, 44!jc; sprouts, ydfifi-i-'f- TijirsniDs. 41.5U(&)2.50 Der sack: tomatoes, $535.50 per lug; artichokes. $2.25 per dozen; cucumbers, $2.50(33 dozen;' rhubarb, 1814(&)20c per pound; spinach, $1.75&2 per crate. Staple Groceries. Local jobbing quotations;, SUGAR (sack basis) Cane, granulated, 6.1Uc pound: beet. 5.80c per pound. NUTS Walnuts, new crop, 2336o per pound; Brazil nuts, 2Jc; almonds, Vic; peanuts, llfrl4c per pound. RICE Blue Rose, 614c per pound; Japan style, 614c per pound. COFFEE Roasted, bulk, In drums, "189 35 c per pound. . SALT Granulated, bales, $3.25 4.05; half ground, ton, 50s, $17; 100s. $16. HONEY Comb, new crop, $5.5005.75 per case. DRIED , FRUITS Dates. . 1825o per pound; figs, $1.403.50 per box; apples, 15c pound; peaches, 16c; apricots, 23c; prunes, 1014 4tl3c. BEANS Small white, 5146c; large white, 5c; pink, 6',tc; bayo, 614c; red, 6c; lima, 9c pound. Hides, Hops, Eto.- HIDES Salt hides, 6c; salt bulls, 5c; green bulls lc less; salt calf, 12c; salt kip, 8c; salt horse hides, $102 each; dry horse hides, 50c $1 each; dry bides, 10c; dry cull hides, half price. , PELTS Dry pelts,. 13c (long wodl) ; dry short wool pelts, half price; salt pelts, 60o $l each; dry groat skins, 10c (long hair); shearings and short wool skins at value. TALLOW No. 1, 414c; No. 2. 3i4o per pound. CASCARA BARK 6c pound delivered, Portland. OREGON GRAPE Grape root, 6o pet pound. -, HOPS 1921 crop, 1620o pound. WOOL Eastern Oregon, 15 30c per pound; valiey wool, medium, 1820c; quarter blood, 13(Sil7c; low quarter blood, 1416c; braid, 1214o; matted, 914c. MOHAIR Long staple, 20c; short staple, 15c pound. v GRAIN BAGS Carlots, 754o coast. ' Provisions. Local Jobbing quotations: HAMS All sizes, 3437c; skinned, 32 40c; picnics, 1819c; cottage roll, 24c. BACONV-Fancy, 3244c; choice, 28 34c; standard, 22 24c. LARD Pure, tierces, 15c- pound; com pressed, tierces, 13c. ' DRY SALT Backs, 1821c; plates, 15c. OilS. v 'i" LINSEED OIL Raw In barrels, $1.10; 6-galIon cans, $1.25; boiled, .in barrels, $1.12; 5-gallon cans. $1.27. TURPENTINE In drums, $1.15' S-gal-ion cans, $1.30. WHITE LEAD 100-pound kegs. ' 12140 per pound. GASOLINE Tank wagons and Iron bar. re Is, 26c; cases, 3814c. SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET Prices Current on Vegetables, Fresh Fruits, Etc., at Bay City. ' SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 21. State Di vision of Markets.) Fruit Apples, 314-4-tier, $1.40'&'3.50; oranges, $2.505.25;. lemons, $4.50&1&25; grapefruit, $3(6)4.25; pears,, box, $l.7i2.25; cranberries, nom inal. Poultry Broilers, 3842c; young roost ers, 2638c; live turkeys, 3430c; dressed, Wig 44c. Vegetables Artichokes, large crate $14 20; carrots, sack, $11.25; celery, crate, $2(4.50; cucumbers, dozen, $1.25(g2.75: eggplant, pound, 510c; lettuce, crate', $3.254.75; mushrooms, pound, 2590c; olives, pound, 57c; brown onions, cwt, $6(6:6.50; white globes, $8g9; bell pep pers, pound, 1025c; potatoes, $2.25 4.25; pumpkins, sak, 75c$l; rhubarb. box, $2.o0'3; cream , squash, lug, $1.25; hubbard, sack, $1.25ffM.50; sprouts, pound, 1516c; spinach, $5.25S5.50. Receipts Flour, 5550 quarter sacks; wheat, 1600 centals, barley, 7209 centals; corn, 8250 centals; potatoes, 6965 sacks; onions, 400 sacks; hay, 31 tons; hides, 4158; oranges andlemons. 5609 boxes. Stocky of Xearly All Classes Ad - vance Briskly Steel at High est Point Since 1920. NEW YORK, Feb, 21. Trading in bonds was broad today, but the aggregate showed no material increase over recent operations. Keeping pace with the new high record made i by British exchanges, the three United Kingdom offerings were strong and the same reason applied to the strength of Belgian 6s. Of the minor domestic rails, Missouri, Kansas & Texas issues again were most prominent. Local tractions were severely depressed, on the drastic cut in physical valuation recommended to the transit com mission, but some of the Interborough series rallied sharply. Liberty bonds were relatively dull and irregular. Total sales aggregated $1,727,000. On a turnover aDDroximating 1.000,000 shares and involving more than the usual number of standard lEsues, the stock mar ket today resumed its upward course, many favorites rising to maximum quotations for a year or more. Unexpected ease of money rates and tne further strength of international credits were factors in the advance, as was also the more encouraging outlook In tne Dasic Industries, notably the steel and iron trade." Steel, equipments, motors, oils, rails or high and low degree, coppers, leathers. textiles, tobaccos and mail-order 'shares figured prominently in the movement. United States Steel made a net gain of 314 points to 94, its highest price since 1920. Other strong industrials embraced Amer ican and Baldwin Locomotives, Stude- baker. American Woolen and American Ice. Rails vera featured bv Rock Island Union Pacific" and Canadian Pacific, the latter gaining three points. Exceptions to the general trend included Mexican Petroleum, Atlantic Gulf, Cru'cible Steel and National Enameling. Tomorrow's holiday was without Influ ence on money offerings, call loans declin ing from 5 to 414 per cent in the after noon. More liberal offerings of time funds were reported, and loans extending into June were made at 4 per cent. Demand bills on London established a new record at a fraction over $4.40, but allied exchanges, the Belgian rate excepted, eased. Dutch bills were very strong on prospects of a government loan by Ameri can bankers, and all the Scandinavian quo tations advanced S to 25 points. Exchange on Canada continued to move more fa vorably to that center, the ' Montreal rata falling to the lowest discount in almost three years.' s CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. - Furnished by Overbeck & Cooks com- Danv of Portland, aaies. .rugn. x,uw. 400 Otis Steel.... Pacific Dv Pac Gas & El Panta Allegro Pacific Oil... Pan Amn Pet do B Peuna Peo Gas ..... Pere Marqette Pure Oil Phillips Pete. Pierce Arrow. Pierce ,Oil.,.. Pitts Coal Pitts & W Va Pressed St Car Pullman Ray Cons .... Reading Remington . . Replogle Steel Repub I & S. do pfd Rep Motors. . Roy Dutch Oil Ry Steel Spg. Saxon Motors. Sears Roebuck 12,300 Shat Ariz..- .. Shell T & T. Sinclair Stand Oil Ind do N J SIoss Shef . . Sou Pacific Sou Ry 100 loo 6.000 8,100 7,600 1,000 2.100 1.300 6,500 1.50fr soo 1,900 4,700 600 700 200 1,600- 11714 1,200 13 15,200 7514 6 -66 -. S8 4714 65 . 494 34 76 24t 34 32 16 8 60 24 32 53 ( 83 5 . 62 98 1 6814 200 -40 300 18 2,200 2,600 200 40O 3,300 500 500 2,400 2,400 1.600 6.900 13,300 70 3.700 5.900 100 '2,506 1,500 400 1,600 3,800 200 400 70,400 600 1.400 1,700 :too Canadian Crop Values Decreased. The segregate value of all field crops fn vartada in 121 Is finally estimated at $931,863,670, as compared with $1,455,244, 050 in 1920. and $1,537,170,100 In 1919, the highest on record. The total yield of wheat Is fixed at 300,1558.100 bushels from a sown area of. 23,261,224 acres. The, oat yield aggregated 42,232.90o bushels from 16.949. 029 acres. Barley yielded 59,709,100 bush els from 2,795,065 acres and- flax 4,111,800 bushels from 533.147 acres i -s Bank Clearings. Bank clearings of the northwestern cities yesterday were as follows: Clearings. Balances. Portland .-$4,530,191 $ 940,012 Seattle 6,713,392 1.123,021 Tacoma, transactions 2,426.000 Spokane, transaction 4,137,744 Bankers' Acceptances. X Quotations on bankers' acceptances fol low: Days ' 80 60 90 Prime eligible members, pet.. .4 4 4 Prime non-members, pet 4 4 4 Hops, Etc., at New York. NEW YORK. Feb. 21. Hops. Irregular; QUOTATIONS , ON DAIRY PRODUCTS Current Prices Ruling on Kutter, Cheese and Eggs. : ' SAN FRANCISCO, Fab. 21. Butter,, ex tra. ;'(5c; prime firsts, nominal. Eggs Extras, 27e; extra pullets, 24c; undersized No." 1, .22c. . Cheese- California f rat, -..'fancy, 25 c; Young America fancy, 26c' NEW YORK, Feb. 21. Butter, unset tled; creamery, higher than, extras, 3714 38c; creamery, extras, 3014 37c; firsts. 3214 3oc. Eggs Weak; fresh gathered extra firsts, 34c; firsts, 3133c. Cheese Firm; state whole milk flats fresh average run, 19H20a, CHICAGO, , Feb. 21.-CButter Lower. Creamery extras. 56c; firsts, 3135c; sec onds, 2830c; standards, 3414c Eggs Lower, receipts, 13,638 " cases: firsts, 26cf ordinary firsts, 2324c;' mis cellaneous, 25 25 14 c. ' - ;, SEATTLE, Feb. 21. Eggs and. butter, unchanged. 201K 800 100 900 800 1,200 200 100 2,600 1,700 2,900 5,400 3,000 1,100 12,000 . - -i 66 100 ' 4,300 500 2,8(10 . 600 500 4,000 17,500 100 2.400 600 6,800 100 1,000 , 1,200 2O0 2,900 "s66 809 . 5,90 2,600 100 6,500 1,800 200 1,800 1,400 1,400 4,400 8,500 6,300 1,600 100 "o 266 5,800 1.400 46 5 15 68 10114 45 Vi 33 57 111 115 4 12 46 90 130 32 67 "A 26 119 ' 141 137 86 24 1314 48 103 97 85 89 27 107 101 36 64 64 6 10 5 2614 119 74 49 134 33 33 64 68 7 18 16 25 21 35 45 69 27 '76 214-93 V Dairy Butter 20c The next drop in creamery but ter will' slice 6c per pound off dairy butter, bo why hold? Pack up isncl mark it The Savinar Co., Inc., 100 Front Street Portland, Or. f t.'. Metal Market. ' NEW YORK, Feb. 21.-'-Copper Weak: spot and nearby, 12 13c; later, 13 13c. . - - :. ... , - ' Tin Easy;.' spot . and" nearby, futures, 29c. . ' .Iron Steady, unchanged. . .: 'Lead Steady; spot, 4 70 4. 80c. V i . Zinc Quiet; East St. Louis delivery spot, 4.504.55c. "r Antimony Spot, 4.40cc J . , : ' , .. - - : ; Duluth Linseed Market'.-,.. DULUTH, Feb. 21. Linseed on track, 2.582."61; arrive. 2.68 2.60. . New York Sugar Market. .,- MEW YORK, Feb. 21. Raw sugar, cen trifugal, 8.86c; refined fine granulated, 5.10c. ,vk . . - SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. -2!.'A:alifornla Hawaiian sugar. S.86c. ( , if .. - Cotton Market. "' "i - -' ' YORK, Feb. ' 21. Spot cotton. NEW steady; middling. 18.55cv- 1 Phone your want ads to the Ore' gonian. Main 7070, ' Automatic S60-S5. Adams Exp... Advance Rum. do pfd. 200 86 Agr Chem 2,000 35 do pfd, . . . 400 68 Ajax Rubber.. 700 15 Alaska Gold.. 200 Alaska -Jun... '500 Allied Chem.. 3.000 : 59 Allls-Chal .... 600 -.44 do pfd .... Amer Beet Sug 200 36 Amer uoscd... l.ooo sh Amer Can Co 6,800 40 do pfd 100 99 Amer C & Fdy 5,200 . 150 do pfd. ' 100 116 Amer Cot Oil 3,800 do pfd .'. 200 Am Drug Syn '100 Am H & L. .. 2,200 . do pfd 1,700 Amer Ice 4,400 Am Intl Corp. 12,500 Am .L.inseea... z.iuo do pfd Am Loco do pfd Am Saf Razor Am s & Com. Am Smelter. . . do pfd Am Snuff Am Steel Fdy. Am Sugar..... do pfd Am Sumatra.. Am T & T... Am Tobacco. . do "B" . Am Wool do pfd Am Wi P pfd. . Am Zinc Anaconda . . . -. Assd Oil. .... . Atchison ...... do pfd Atl Coast L. . . Atl G & W I Baldwin Loco do pfd B & O do pfd. . .... Beth S "B". . Booth Fish... B R T Butte a & Z.. Butte & Sup. Burns Bros... Caddo Oil Cal Pkg Cai Pete Cana Pac Cent Leather. . Cerro de Pasco Chandler M... C & N W Chi Gt W do pfd...,. Chili Con China C M & St P.. do pfd Coco Cola .... G & O... Colo F & I... Colo South... Col G & Elec, Columbia tira Con Gas Cons Cigars.. do"- pfd Contl Can.-... Cities S Bank. Corn Prod.... do pfd Cosden Oil.-... C R I & V do "A" pfd. do "B" pfd. Crucible do pfd.... Cuba Cane... Uo pfd Cub Am Sugar Del & Hudson Dome Mines.. Del & Lack.. Davison Chem Endl Johnson. Erie do 1st pfd. . Eleo Stor Bat Fam Players. . Fed M & Srael do pfd Fisk Tire Gaston Wins.. Gen Cigars. . Gen Elec .... Gen Motors... Glen Alden... Gen Asphalt. 10.200 Goodrich 300 Goodyear Gran by . . . Gt Nor Ore... do pfd Greene Cana.. Gulf S Steel..' Houston Oil.. Hupp Motor.. Ills Central..; Inspiration .. Int Ag Cor cm do nfd.o.f. Interbom do jd. . . . Int Callahan. Int Harv do pfd Int Mer Marin 'l. 100 do pfd. v . . 6.800 Int Nickel..,. 6,900 Int Paper 4,200 do pfd.... Invinc Oil.. Island Oil . Jewel Tea . K C 'South.... do pfd Kelly-Spfld .. Kenneeott . . . Keys Tire Lack Steel... Les Tire Lehigh Valley Lorlllard1 Lowe Thea... yl.000 L & N .... 1 500 tMarland Oil.. ?,30f .wart & parry i,ntu May Stores. 30O Mex Pet ..7.. 27,400 Miami 300 Mid St Oil.'..'.: T.00O Mldvale: Steel. 10.800 M K & T. 8.400 fdo pfd i, -4,200 Mont Power.. Mont Ward.... 14,600 Mo Pacific.".. 6,500 - do pfd 8,700 t StT S-M . - 300 NBr'.Arsn 5,300 Nat Bisfuit. . Nat Enamel, , 19,700 Nat Lead. 300 Nevada Con.. 300 New Haven.. -2.200 Norfolk & Wi , 800 sior Pacific' 6.9O0 Nova Sco St. . ..... N Y Air Brake N Y Central. . 1,800 kla Prod ref 500 Ontario Silver 700- Ontario & W. SOO . . 36 8.- 57 15 68 44 36" 38 40 99 149 116 22 46' 5 14 67 9914 44 32 5 110 115 3 is . 11 45 90 130 31 66 2.i ' 119 13S 134 83 24 13 47 101 97 83 88 14 24 106 107 36 54 63 6 10 5 lis 26 116 74 48 131 32 33 63 68 7 1714 16 25 20 34 44 58 27 '74' 92 1,000 iiisoo '2,0)0 46,600 700 800 ' li.100 2.300 3,100 2,000 800 2.000 400 12.500 1.800 2.000 2,400 300 8,800 "i66 1,200 ""966 4,300 7,yO0 56 165" '45" 40 90 78 61 'i6' 2 113 - 24 112 61 81 11 18 '4 142 82 "38" 12 "68 155 9 '63 38 55 163" 'S4 38 90 78 , 59 "io" 27 ' 19 111 24 112 60 80 10 ' 18 142 81 'ss" .12 '68" 153 8 '62" ' 37 Bid. 62 16 33 85 57 15 68 44 91 36 37 40 99 . 150 46 5 14 67 101 45 33 57 110 114 3 - 11 n 45 90 . 130 31 67 5 26 119 140 136 83 103 24 13 4S 103 97 85 89 25 107 107 36 54 64 6 10Vt 5 25 118 10 74 49 133 38 33 64 68 7 18 16 25 21 35 44 58 ! 26 . 44 74 2 92 19 4n -55 ' 18 104 113 S4 40 78 60 81 10 27 19 112 24 111 60 80 10 18 152 81 Stand' Oil Cal. 1.900 St L ft S F. . . 6,300 Strombrg Carb ' 200 Studebaker .. 81,500 Swift & Co Tenn CP & Ch 1.800 Texas Oil... 12.400 Texas ' Pac 600 Tex Pao O & O 00 Tob Products. 8,400 Tran Contl Oil Union OH Del. Union Pac... United Alloy. . United Drug.. Unt Food Prod United Fruit.. Union B & -P. , U S C I Pine. . Unit Ret Stres 5,100 u s ina Aieoni z.iuu (J S Rubber. . . do 1st pfd. . U B Smelting. U S Steel do pfd Utah Copper. . Va .Chem do nf d ...... Vanadm Steel 21,900 Vivandou .". . . 500 Wabash 800 do A pfd 1,600 do B pfd. ......... Wells aFrgo Western Pac. . do pfd. . . Western UnJon Wstghs E & M West Md White Motors. Wlllya-Overld. do pfd Wilson Packng Wisconsin Cen Woolworth . . . Worth Pump. W & L E White Oil U. S. 2s reg...101 do coupon. 1il do 4s, reg. ."1U4 d cv 4s, cp.. 104 Panama 3s, reg79 o coupon.. wiv A T &,T cv 6sll2 Atchen gen 4s 87 D & R consol 4s 74 86 1771 41 85 20 40 99 108 -10 45 81 25. 63 9 18 132 27 6 68 .87 46 53 48 ,3.-, 75 23 .34 32 15 1 69 24 65 11 13 74 "si" 52 82 4, 61 98 1 ' 64 '46'" 19 86 176 40 84 19 96 25 40 96 107 10 45 SO . 25 63 9 - 17 132 27 4 148 67 26 ' 64 45 55 100 33 94 116 62 82 67 86 T4 7 7 22 22 3 143 66 25 63 45 55 99 33 92 i 116 61 . 31 66 10 ', 6 66 SS 47 54 48 84 75 ' 24 34 v32 Me 7 60 24 . 65 116 13 74 81 S3 4 51 9S 1 67 8 40 19 88 17 40 85 20 95 : 26 40 98 108 10 45 30 25 63 9 17 132 - 26 67 3 142 6 Leipsig s do 5s ............ Munich 4s ........ do 5a Frankfort 4s Italian 5s. 1918 ... Jap 4s, 1931 do 1st 4143, 1923 Norway 8s, 1940 . . . Russian 5s, 1921 . do 1926 do 6s. 1919 .... Swiss 5s, 1929 ... do 83, 1940 San Paulo 8a do 1929 do 1937 U K 5s. 1922 T '4 5 ' fr 4"-. ',38 , ... 3 ... 88 ...109 ... 17 ... 4 ... 18 ... 97 ...114 ...101 ..-.103 ... 99 ...106 96.70 96.70 96.54 97.00 97.00 96.84 96.72 9B.74 96.32 97.42 .97.42 97.30 rln 4th 4-Ua... 97.10 97.10 96.90 Victory 4s 100.26 100.30 100.26 100.26 TIO tfS .tvv.vv Mining Storks at Boston. BOSTON, Feb. 21. Closing quotations: Aliouez 24 Ariz Com .... 814 Cal. & Ariz. . 58 Cal &. Hecla..27S. Coo Rg Con Co 41 B.Cop Mine 30 fr'ranKlln I Royalla cop) 22 Lake Copper... 2 Mohawk 55 63 45 55 99 82 94 116 62 31 66 S6 7n- 7 7 7 22 34 84 16 51 92 56 9 8814 4 25 39 28 150 40 7 9 N Y Cen db 6s 99' Nor Pac 4s... 84 do 3s 60 P T & T os... 84 Pa on 4s 96 Sou Pac cv us 96 Sou Ry 5s 90 Union Pac 4s... 91 U S Steel Ss 100 5 . ' 5. 1 l 6 39 74 88 110 19 6 20 97 115 101 105 99 106 Foreign Exchanre. Foreign exchange rates at the close of Dusiness yesterday, furnished by North western National bank of Portland. The amount quoted is the equivalent ot the loreign unit in United States funds: Country Unit. Rate. Austria, kronen $ .0007 Belgium, francs 0S86 Bulgaria, leva 0080 Czecho-Slovakla. krbnen .0192 Denmark, 'kroner 2100 England, pound sterling 4.4100 Finland, Finmark..., 0210 France, francs . .. ,. 0925 Germany, marks .0051 Greece, drachamas 0460 Holland, guilders 3842 Hungary, krpnen . , 0020 Italy, lire ,- .0508 Jugo-Slavla. kronen : 0040 ivorway, Kroner 17J5 Portugal, escudos .0769 noumania. lei ousii Serbia, dinara -.0140 .1800 .2860 .1960 .5340 .7550 .4800 NEW YORK,- Feb. 21. Foreign ex change, firm. Great , Britain, demand $4.39. cables $4.40. 60-day bills banks. $4.37: France, demand 9.12c cables, 9.23c; Italy, demand 5.02c. cables 5.03c; Belgium, demand 8.75c, cables 8.76c: Germany, demand .4oc. cables -45c; Holland, demand 3S.30c, cables 38-o6c; Norway, demand 17.05c; Sweden demand, 16.o3c; Denmark, demand. 20.95c Switzerland, demand, 19.55c ; Spain, de mand, 15.90c; Greece, demand, 4.65c; Po land, demand, .02c; Czecho-Slovakla. de mand, 1.89c; - Argentine, demand. 36.87c Brazilian, demand, 13.75c;. Montreal, 97 1-16. - . Standard Oil Stocks. Standard Oil quotations, furnished by 200 16 , 16 ' 100 . '2' '92 700 56 , 65 9 9 600 38 36 600 4 1 4 "266' '39 '38 200 28 28 400 151 150 300 47 464 200 7 7 BOO 9 9 BONDS. ' Bid. Liberty Bond Quotations. Liberty bond and victory bond quota tions at New York as furnished by Over- beck & Cooke company of Portland: vpen. nign. low. jiose. Liberty 8s do 1st 4S . . . . do 2d 4s do 1st 4 lis., do 2d 4s.. OO 3d 48. . 97.06 97.06 96.86 90.98 96.70 96.50 96.84 96.50 97.30 96.98 Spain, pesetas Sweden, kroner Switzerland, francs .. China-Hongkong, local currency... bnangnal, taels Japan, .yen Overbeck & Cooko company of Portland: Bid. Ak. Anglo .' 17 17 Borne Scrysmer ....' 325 SoO Buckeye 92 94 Cheesebrough 185 195 Cheesebrough pfd 109 112 Continental 129 132 Crescent ... 33 34 Cumberland :..135 145 Eureka 91 . 93 Galena com 48 '60 Galena old pfd 108 112 Galena new pfd ......103 105 Illinois Pipe 173 175 Indiana Pipe . . s. 90 92 National Transit 28 29 N Y Transit'.... 158 160 Northern Pipe 104 - 106 Ohio Oil j.270 273 International Pete 14 14 Penn Mex ., 21 23 Prairie Oil 535 545' Prairie Pipe 243 248 Solar Refg 360 380 Southern Pipe .. 92 94 South Penn Oil 185 189 S. W. Penn Oil 60 63 S. O. Ind 86 86 S O Kansas ....1 530 " 550 S O Kentucky .455 465 SONY ..362 365 S O Olfio , . . .385 390 , S O Ohio Pfd .....115 116- Swan & Finch 30 35 Vacuum 337 840 Washington 28 32 S O Nebraska 170 176 Imperial Oil 102 104 holiday; holiday; Wheat, 842,000 bushels against corn. 2,692,000 bushels f against oats, 834,000 bushels. Shiiiments Wheat. 568.000 ousneis; corn, 1,121,000 bushels; oats, 466,000 bush els. Clearances Wheat, 959.000 bushels; corn, 727.00O bushels; oats, is,oou Dusneis; rye, 242,000 bushels: flour, 32.000 barrels. Car lots Minneapolis, wheat com 83, .oats 50; Winnipeg, wheat 411, oats 178; Duluth, wheat 33. corn 53, oats ; Kansas City, wheat 170, corn 84, oats 13; St. Louis, wheat 42, corn 131, oats 44; Omaha, wheat 84, corn 74, oats 9. ' Minneapolis Grain Market.' MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 21. Barley. 45 57c: flax No. 1. $2.552.64; wheat. May, $1.47; July, $!.. ' Winnipeg Grain Market. WINNIPEG, Feb..20. Cash wheat. No. 1 northern, $1.44; No. 2, $1.39; No. 4 $1.-5; No. 6, $1.10; feed, $1.09 ; track. $1.44; oats. No. 2 white, 60e; ex. feed, 46c. Futures, May, $1.42; July, $1.35. . Grain at San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 21. Wheat Milling, $2.152.20; feed, $2.1S2.20; bar ley, feed. $1.27 1.32; shipping. $1.32 1.45; oats, red feed, $ 1.40 1.50; corn, white Egyptian,. $22.10; red Milo, $1.85 1.90. Hay Wheat, $1719; fair, $1417; tamo oat, -$15018; .wild oat, $1113; al falfa, $1316; stock, $710; straw nom inal. . Seattle Grabs-. Market. SEATTLE, Feb. 21. Wheat, hard white, soft white, white club, soft red winter, $1.25; hard red winter, northern spring, $1.27; eastern red Walla, $1.22; Big Bend bluestem, $1.38. Hay and feed unchanged. ALL L NO RAIL RECEIPTS AT LOCAL STOCKYARDS. Offerings Consist or Few Hold overs and Drive-Ins, Which Sell " at Unchanged Prices. There were no new developments in the local livestock- market yesterday. - There were no rail receipts and buyers had to be satisfied with a limited1 number of hold-overs and drive-ins. Prices were- un changed In all lines. Hogs, sheep and lambs remained firm in tone, while ths cattle market was no more than steady. ;ine days sales were as follows: North Butte. . . 11 Old Dominion.. -24 Osceola 32 Quincy ' .42 Superior 2 ISp & Boston Mn 1 Shannon . . w Utah Consolid. Winona : Wolverind . . . 40 10 Swift & Co. Stocks. Closing nrices of Swift & Co. stocks at Chicago were reported by the Overbeck & Cooke company of Portland as follows Swift & Co.. 107 Cibby. McNeil & LIbby.... 0 National Leather ......' 2 do. new ? .. 10 Swift International 22 Money, Silver, Etc. NEW YORK, Feb. 21. Call money easier; high, 5; low, 4; ruling rate, 5; closing bid, 4; offered at 6; last loan-, 5; call loans against acceptances 4. Time loans, firm;. 60 days, 45; 80 days, 4Ji5; six months, 45. Prime mercantile paper, 4Gu. Foreign bar silver, 65 c. Mexican dollars, 50c. LONDON, Feb. 21. Bar silver, 33d per ounce; money, 214 per cent; discount rates, short and three months' bills, 8 per cent. New "York Bonds.' New York bond Quotations furnished by Herrin & Rhodes, Inc., of Portland: Can Nor (Guar) 6s ,.1946 7s (Gaur can) lvw Chicago N W 7s 1930 do Rwy 8 14S 1-JiO C M ft St P Gn & Rf 4s A. . .2014 Grand Trunk 6s ...1936 do 7s . 1940 Great Northern 7s 1936 Grand Trunk Eq 614 s 1936 NYC Col 7s 1930 N P & a N (Jnt) 6s ........1936 N P 6s 2047 Penna 6s .1 1936 do 7s 19oU DROUTH W BE BROKEN SELLING GIVES PRICES AT CHICAGO SETBACK. 1 500 3.200 '366 400 - 900 100 500 200 -300 2,100 900 300 v 35 76 '74 7S 15 98 3S 9 38 , 2' 7 - 5 -85 T5 73 ' 75 14 14 98 38 9 ' 38 ' 7 6 15 72 12 50 'is" 1 17 .25 , 274 17 1,000,' 4S14- 61 152. 14 - 5,700 17,100 1.900 3.800 7,300 2,90 5.100 2.300 100 15 71 11 48 'i3 . . 16 , 21 '3S - : 2r 16 47 2S 60 152 13 38 .12 68 104 8 43 62 37 10 27 5 75 25 73 75 14 98 S3 9 37 2 7 5 89 187 35 72 11 49 80 14 , 1 , 17 Un Tank Car 7s 1939 Am Tob 7s . 1922 do 7s 1923 Am Ag Chm 7s 194f Anaconda 7s B 1929 Armour Cv 7s 1930 do 4V3 1939 Beth Steel 7s -1?22 do 7s ......1923 do Eq 7s . : ...1935 Copper Exp 8s 1922 do 8s 1923 do 8s 3924 do 8s ...1925 Cuban Amer Sugar 8s 1931 Dia Match 7s .1935 Dupont 7s 1931 Fisk 8s Goodrich 7s 1925 Goodyear 8s ,....1941 Hershey 7s 1930 Int Mer CT 6s 1941 Kelly Springfield 8s ....... 1931 Kenneeott 7s 1930 LIbby, McNeill & Libby 7s ....1931 Morris & Co 7 fcs 3930 Sears Roe 7s 1922 Sears Roe 7s .,..1923 Steel & Tube 7s ..1951 Swift & Co 7s 1925 do 7s '. 1931 U S Rubber 7s 3930 West Elec 7s 1925 Westinghouse 7s . . .' 1931 Western Union 6s ...1936 Wilson 1st 6s, .1928 Con Gas Cv Ts .......1923 Northwest Bell Tel 7s 1941 OhioC G 7s 1925 Southwest Bell Tel 7s . . .......192o Gulf Oil 7s 1 1933 Humble Oil 7s , ..li3 Mexican Pete 8s 1936 Pan Amer 7s 1930 Standard Oil of Cal 7s 1931 Areentine Gl os i4o Belgium Ext 7s ...194.i 00 os do 8s - 1941 Bergen 8s, City of 1945 Berne 8s, City of .. 1945 nr,il 8s .- 1941 Canadian 5s .... 1931 96 do 53 1; nhn Govt 8s '. . .4. Christiana 8s, City of 54 '39 27 16 47 " 28 . 60 151 1SSi 113 112 J13 " 28 ' , 108 123 . 26 13 : 31 11 32 ' si.' 26 -20 27 . 27 107 ,. 10T 4l17( Jl 59. 26 ' -12.-, SO 10 31 -!.?. 13 19 ' 49' 6r J 58 3314 89.. 89 13 1T 100 80 '77: . 2 21 12 17 100 79 77 ' 2 6 21 6 12 36 11 32 66 14 39 ' 51 67 59 132 36 S9 13 17 iw 80 24 60 ' 77 n 21 108 109 10(1 106 53 101 109 108 104 105 106 106 10314 306 103 101 102 100 102 103 88 101 101 102 101 102 102 103 104 , 107 103 101 98 112 100 93 102 102 99 103 100 99 98 10114 102 104 105 103 108 85 104 107 100 101 103 100 101 17 105 78 107 101 106 108 11014 103 Danish Mun 8s Denmark s ,. Norway 8s San Paulo 8s Swedish Govf 6s-.. Swiss 8s . . ...... i. Uruguay 8s . ..-i-.-; Zurich 8s ......1941 ,..'..3945 1945 ,......1945 1940 , 1938 1939 1940 1941 . .-, 1945 101 109 107 108 109 101 97 114 68 110 i ,. " JrorelgTJL Bonds. Foreign .bond quotations furnished by Overbeck Cooke company or I'ortlana: . 'XK it -I. Belgian rest 5s .. do prem 5s . r. . ' do 7s. 1945 .. Ho 8s. 1941 .... do 6s, 1923 Brazil 8s. 1941 ..... British 5s, 1922 do 1927 ....j. do 1929 .v do vky 4s "do ref 4s J. Bordeaux 0s, 1934 ..: Canadian 5s, 1937 . do 1926 1 do 5s. 1929 do 5s, 1931 ...... do 5s. 1927 .... Chinese $s, 1951j. . . Chilean Tis. 194rc . Russ currency Denmark 8s. 1945 . Dan Muni 8s, 1945 French 4s. 1917 do 5s. 1920 ...... do 1931 !.. do 7s, 1911 German W L 5s .'. Berlin 4s Hamburg 4s do 4s ......... B1d .. 72 .. 80 ..107 .-.106 . ., 99 ..103 .. 89 .. 89 Ask. 73 85 107 106 99 104 91 91 87 - 90 Profit-Taking on Eve of Holiday Also Is Effective In Turning Vheat Market Downward. CHICAGO, Feb. " 21. Although wheat soared today to a new high price record for the season, the market declined most of the time, chiefly on account of a pros pective break-up of the drouth in the southwest. Closing Quotations were un settled lc to lo net lower with May $1.44 1.45 and July ?1.26 1.26. Com gained c to lc and oats, finished unchanged at lie lower. In provisions, the outcome was the same as yesterday to a dollar down. General expectation of rains in Kansas and other states that for a long while have been without adequate moisture gave an advantage from the start to sellers of wheal About the middle of the session, however, a leading crop expert gave pub licity to a comprehensive renprt indicat ing severe deterioration of the winter crop in the territory troni Texas to Nebraska, inclusive. lhls report brought about temporary rush of buying that lifted the market to the highest level of the day. A majority or traders nevertheless pre ferred to avoid the risk of rain And of any unforeseen contingencies while .busi ness was interrupted tomorrow. Late dealings,-, therefore, were at a material setback from the top prices reached Active export call was largely respons ible for the corn market making a new high price record for the present crop. One handler said the amounts he could sell were limited only by ability to get the grain loaded. Shipping demand for oats was relatively slow. , Provisions advanced with hogs, but re- actedlater as a result of selling which appeared to be lor New York account. Prior to the increased selling, - lard had attained the mghest prices this season. The Chicago Grain letter received yester day by the Overbeck & Cooke company of Chicago lollows: Wheat Started lower on the easier turn in Liverpool and on the forecast for jnois- luie 111 t-ci lam Bvbuuna uj. Liie soutnwest. The market later rallied sharply to a new high point on the crop followir- the 6ub- lication of a very bullish summary of crop conditions by a prominent local authority. The advance failed to hold and at the close the market had a reactionary an pearance. with longs displaying uneasi ness over the possibility of rains being received- in me soutnwesc over the noil- ay. There was very little doing in ex port circles today and it was thought mat yesieraay s large sales migntrepre- sent a temporary culmination. This idea Is strictly tneoreticai ana nas no founda tion in fact, although the absence of sup port would probably result in a further setback, especially if the southwest gets moisture over me noiiuays. Corn Ttns market was strong through out the session, with buying led by leading elevator arm smpuintr interests. The re- lactton toward the dose was entirelv in sympamy witn wneat ana tnere was no evidence or any important pressure. Shin. ping oemana was active again, with sales of .330,000 bushels. Including 300.000 to exporters. vvnen tne movement lets up, as it is almost sure to ao witnin the nex two weeks, prices wili respond to this continued buying by the seaboard. Oats Trade was active, but the mar- kef was irregular and susceptible to orders on each side. . A conspicuous feature was that the market rallied more quickly than it has of late. We anticipate an un usually good cash demand and higher prices In the near future. , Rye Selling by northwestern interests proveu too large jtor tne buying power, giving the market an easy appearance. Cash rye was neglected and rather weak selling at an increased discount under the Ittiurea . Leading futures ranged as follows; WHEAT. Ooen Hieh. $1.45 ?1.4T 1.26S- 1,28 CORN. ' 'S3 '57 -64IA ...W7S ..Qi'A ,HH OATS. May 41 .42 .41 .41 July. 42 , .43 . .42 .42 .... 72 . .. ... 83 ... 95 97 :.. 98 98 ... 96, ...48 . 8 ... 64 ... 79 ... 68 .. . 97 ... 3 i ... 74 i 1 83 6 9a 97 48 107 10 108 107 56 81 70 97 .4 6 t May. . . . . July..... May. . July.. $1.44 '.11.44 it l-25 .1.26 slay. MESS PORK; 20.00 2 steers 1 cow . 1 cow . 1 cow . 3 cows 1 cow . 1 cow . 1 cow . 1 cow , 1 cow . 3 cows 1 cow . 3 cows 7. cows 1 calf . 1 ealf 1 calf Wt Price. . 910 6.25 .1180 4.50 .1080 4.751 . 970 4.251 . 780 -8.001 . 990 ..3.7." 830 1.50 760 . 820 .10(11 . 806 . 86( . 806 . 763 8.00! 3.001 4.00 5.50 4.231 5.00 1 hog ... 2 hogs .. 28 hogs .. 7 hogs ,. 5 hogs . . 1 hog ... 3 hogs .. 1 hog . . . 13 hogs .. 3 hogs . . 3 steers . 16 heifers 1 bull Wt. Price. 680 J7.60 863 8.50 189 11.75 154 11.75 118 11.75 310 11.00 173 11.75 440 8 00 256 11.00 200 11.75 873 5.75 800 5.50 1100 5.00 165 11.50 147 11.75 420 85 197 11.73 140 11.73 106 11.75 680 7.00 Union Prices. t 6.75 7.50 6.50 6.73 5.50(9 6.00 4.50 5.60 (i.oii!a) o.MI . 4.500 6.00 5.75 6.25 O.IHIW S.7. 4.25 5.00 3.23 4.25 2.25(S 8.25 8.50 5.50 10.00(811.00 9.0010.00 6.50 (S) 9.00 4.50'" 6.50 11.50 12.00 10.0011.00 O.OOlgllOOO 7.50 9.7,-. 11.50 (911.75 11 .'5011.75 6.00 9.00 lT.72 11.87. J1.22 10.95 .. LARD. May 11.83 11.90 " .11.62 July 12.02 - 12.05 11.80 ; SK6RT RIBS. . May 11.50 11.55 11.20 Juty 11.35 11.35 10.95 - Cash prices were: Wheat No. 2 red, 1.42; No. 2 hard. $1.401.45. Corn No. 2 mixed, 5759c; No 2 yellow, 6759c. , fcats No. 2 white, 8840c; No. 3 white. 3537c. Rye No. 2. 1.041.04. . ' Barley 58 68c " ' . Timothy seed $57.50. Clover seed 11222. Pork Nominal. '-Lard $11.57. ' " -' ''- Ribs $10.7o11.7J- Primary Beceipts. -CHICAGO,, tlfeb. 2L Primary ecelpts: 5.601 2 ho its 130 1 0.801 9 hogs 150 10.25 1 hog . 200 10.00 14 hnra 1 bull ...1580 4.751 2 hogs 1 hog ... 320 10.001 5 hogs 2 hogs .. 293 11.001 1 hog . Prices quoted at the Portland stockyards were as follows: Cattle Choice steers Medium to good steers ralr to-medium steers Common to fair steers Choice feeders Fair to good feeders Choice cows an heifers -weuimiL to guoa cows, neiters. Fair to medium cows, heifers. Common cows . Canners .; Bulls . Choice dairy calves Prime light calves Medium light calves Heavy calves Hoes Prime light Smooth heavy, 200 to 300 lbs.. smootn neavy, goo lbs. up.... Rough heavy Fat pigs Feeder pigs Stags, subject to dockage .... oneep East-of-mountain lambs 10.0010 75 Best valley lambs 8.25 9.23 tair to good , 6.75 8.25 uuii-iamDS- 4.75 6.2.1 Eastern Oregon feeders 7.00 8.00 i.ignt yearlings 7.75 8.2 Heavy yearlings 6.75 7.75 Light wethers 6.75 7.25 Heavy wethers 4.730 75 Ewes 3.00 6.00 Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO. Feb. 21. (United state. Tin reau cf Markets.) Cattle Receipts, 11,000 neao, neet steers and she stock slow. most. ly steady; quality plain; early top beet steers, ; puik oeer steers. I7.25w8.25 bulls strong to 2.-c higher: bulk boloenas $4(34.25; beef bulls largely $4.505; veal caives steaay; ouik vealers. X1010.75 stockers and .feeders firm. Hogs Receipts, 28.000 head. slow, steadv to iuc nigner man yesterday s average mostly 5c to 10c higher; top $10.65 on 330 to 190-pound average; bulk $10.1010.60 pigs strong to 25c higher; bijlk desirable lou to 12U pounaers, 9.7ol0; some stronger weights up to $10.40. Sheep Receipts, 19,000 head, generally steaay to strong; cnoice Colorado and Ne braska fed lambs $16.1a; good Idahos, $lo.l0; Texas shorn lambs, $13.23: fall shorn Texas yearlings and twos, $12.25 ngnt snorn ewes, tf.ou. Kansas City Livestock Market, KANSAS CITY, Feb. 21. (United States Bureau or MarKets.) Cattle Receinta 11,500; bulls, calves, canners and cutters, steady; best calves, 10; most canners, $2.753: cutters generally, $3.304; bulk bulls, $3.504.25; other classes generally steady to strong; spots higher on beet steers and reeders, best heavy steers. $8 other morning sales, $6.157.90; good and choice cows, $55.75; medium to good heifers, $56.7o; 900 to 1200-pound choice feeders, $7.o0(g)7.60; plainer kind mostly S8.50Sj7.2o; early stockers. S67.23. - Hogs Receipts, 12,000 head; open 10c to 15c higher; closed active to shippers and packers, 1520o higher than yester day's average; some mixed and heavies up more; top. siu.10; bulk 200225 pound ers, $1010.10; packer top. S10.10; 240 27s-pound weights mostly, S9.759.90 bulk of sales, $9. 4010.10; ' packing sows mostly around, 18; some pigs up to J9. 75. Sheep Receipts, 6000 head, sheep 23 60c higher; fed fall shorn Texas yearlings $13; wethers, iu.2o; generally Due higher seven loads, xiu.so. ' Omaha Livestock Market. : OMAHA, Feb. 21. (United States Bu reau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts, 15.000 head; fairly active, strong to 10c higher 180 to 210-pound butchers, $9.809.90 later price top; butchers 215 to 300 pounds, $9.609.80;H packing grades mostly $S 8 50. ' Cattle Receipts, 7500 head, beef steers steady to 15 higher; top, $8.10;she stock and bulls luuy steaay; veais z.jc mgner, Stockers and reeders, uncnangeu. Sheen Receipts. 10.000 head, lambs 25 40c 'higher: bulk. S1515.50; top. $15.63 sheep, yearlings and feeders strong to 25c higher; , best ewes, o; teeuing lamos, $13.75; shearing lambs, 14,35. Seattle Livestock Market. "SEATTLE, Feb. 21 Cattle steady; re ooints 31 head: Quotations uncnangea - Hoes Steady, receipts. 78 head; quota1- ktlons unchanged. ' . PRICES NEAKINO PRE-WAR LEVEL January Index Shows Decline of IS Per Cent From Same Month Last Tear. WASHINGTON. Feb. 21. Wholesal prices on the average approached slightly nearer the in 13 revel in January, accora lng to information made public today by the bureau of labor statistics of the department of labor. The bureau's weighted index number, based on 100 for the 1913 wholesale price level, stood at 148 last montn. comparea witn 11a December and 177 in January, 1921. Prices generally last month represented a decline over the same month of a year ago of 16 per cent, Of all commodity groups, agricultural nroducts alone snowed an advance nrices during the month, gaining approx; mately 2 per cent. - In all other groups decreases were recorded, ranging from one-half of 1 per cent for building ma terials to 3 per cent for food. Clothes and clothing declined 1 per cent, chemi cals and drugs 1 per cent, metals and house furnishing goods 1 per cent, and fuel and lighting materials over 2 per cent. In the group 01 miscellaneous com modifies the decrease in average prices was 1 per cent, tember 8.72c. Octotier 81730, uecemoer 8.75c. . ., Spot coffee steady, Rio is, w;c, Santos 4s, 1212c. Cost and freight offets were generally higher, including Santoa 3s and 6s, partly bourbons at 12.70c to 12.96c, and Rio 7s at 9.10c, American credlts.. ' Dried Fruit at New York. NEW YORK. Feb. 21. Evaporated ap- plas, firm; prunes, steady; peaches, firm. DAILY CITY STATISTICS Marriage Licenses. , STEEVES-RICHARDSON L. A. Steeves. legal. Dallas. Or., and Martha Richardson, legal, 677 Est Ankeny street. 11 CMAA 'IjOVOia r. OiUBrm 20, Tlgard, Or., and Mary E. Shlpman, le gal. Portland. iUcii.L,-rtnjn 'ineo t. ducli, ikshi. o-o East Thirtieth street, and iitnei i nicn, legal, 830 Thirteenth street. hitnn-gosi.in Waiter E. Dunn, legal, 245 Front street, and Minnie Lv Goslin, iaoai tu 1,'rnnr street. bKAKbK-t ISUMBiR liaroia t.. oeario, egal. 1010 Holman street, and Frances M. Fischer, legal, O09 East Eightieth Small Change in Coffee Futures. 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Alberta, Canada, and Hasel Ruth Earsley, legal, 788 East Tarn hill street. Vancouver Marriage Licenses. SANDERS-COLE Clyde C. Sanders, le gal, Portland, and Daisy E. , Cole, legal. Portland WISE-WALLACE Johnnie Wise. 38, Portland, and Pinkie Lee Wallace. 33, Portland. IIELLBR-N KWMAS August u. rlener, legal, Damascus. Or., and Emma Newman, legal. Ridgetielu, wash. .IOHNSON-MANNINE carl o. Johnson 21, Portland, and Helen P. Mannine, 18, Portland.. MACK-JIORRIS George w. Mack. 33. Portland, and Mrs. Mae Ann Morris, 27, of Portland. JOHNSON-PARSONS Paul Henry John son, 28, Portland, and J. Gloria Parsons. 21, Portland. v Births. LEWIS To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lewis. 648 East Morrison, February 18. a son. McMAHON To Mr. and Mrs. H. Ic- Mahon, 5141 Sixty-seventh, February 17, a son. LAURANCE To Mr. and Mrs. P. . A. Laurance, 6809 Forty-second avenue. Feb ruary 10. a son. wii.son to Mr. and Mrs. k. vvuson, 1019 East Twenty-ninth North, February 12, a son. COYKENDAHL To Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Coykendalil, 68 - Grand avenue, February 10, a "Uaugnter. GROFF To Mr. and Mrs. H. Groff. 548 Walnut. February 13. a daughter. I.RANDON To Mr. and Mrs. t. A. Brandon. Burns, Or., February 13, a son. FRANK To Mr. and Mrs. l.eo J. Framk. Forest Grove. Or., February 11, a son. CHAT Trirt TON To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Chatterton, Siletz, Or., Febru ary 7, a son. W1I.LAKU to Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Willard, Seaside, Or., February 9. a son. - BARTEuL To Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kar tell, Dayton, Wash., February 10. a daugh ter. . SHIMOGIMA To Mr. and Mrs. S. Shl- moglma,, 129 North Twelfth, February 11. a son. LEITZ To Mr. and Mrs. George It. Leitz, 622 Quimby, January 17, a daughter. WARMETH To Mr. nd Mrs- C. R. VVur- meth, 803 East Fourteenth, February 8, daughter. SPENCER To Mr. and Mrs. George F. Spencer, 300 Morris, February 10. a daughter. DOANE To Mr. and Mrs. If. H. Doane, 3.V1 East- Russet, February 12, a son.. SLUhTKOP To Mr. and -Mrs. v. Slus- trop, 1333 East Sixth North, February 5, a son. STEWART To Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Stewart. 674 Milwoukic, February 14, a son. KAX N To Mr. and Mrs. A. Kaun, 2061 Claier.don, February 14. a son. HlKSCHBKKtJBK To Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Hirschberger. 203 East Thirty ninth, February 15, a son. CHBrtKY to jar. ana Mrs. ueorge T. Cherry, 327 East Twenty-fifth, February 1U. a son. y 1LLIAMS To Mr. an-d Mrs. H. M. Williams. B37 East Forty-first North,. Feb ruary 9, a .son. 4. REISCH To Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Relsch, 1199 Klast Lincoln, f'ebruary 11, a daughter. SCHARF To Mr. and Mrs. A. I Scharf, 393 East Fifteenth. February IS, a son. , MANG To Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mans, 457 Ainsworth, February 14, a daughter. CARTER To ..Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Car ter, 172 East Twenty-ninth, February 5, a daughter. ' Building Permits. SPALDING EST...TE Repair stores and hotel, 108 Fifth street, between Washing ton and Stark streets; builder, J. R. Keep; J 1000. . A. BOWMAN Erect residence. Talbot road; builder, Fiatfnce Service company; $2000; unplatted. CHARLES WENTWORTH Erect resi dence, 236 Laureihuret, between Imperial and Thirty-ninth streets; builder, Rob nett & McCIure, J4300; lot 5, block 4, Lau relhurst. A. TIMMER Erect residence. 644 East Twenty-seventh street, between Brazee and Knott streeta; builder. C. H. Rice; $5000; lot 3. block 4, Knott streett CHARLES N. WALKER Erect resi dence 353 Lombard, between Union and Mallory avenue; builder, Zimmerman Walker Building company; $3000; lot 15, block 7 Loves. ' ORVILLE BOSTER Erect residence, 3319 Fifty-first street, between .Thirty third and Thirty-fourth avenues; 'builder, F. A. Paynter, $2200; lot 8, block 6. Cres- S. FRIEDMAN Repair residence. 448 West Broadway, between College and Jackson streets; bdilder earns as owner, $1000. J. FT'TURK Erect residence, 761 East Sixteenth atreet, between Fremont and Beach streets; builder, Fenner Manufac turing' company,. $3500 lot 4, block 14. Fremont. C. B. RAYMOND Erect residence, .830 East Thirty-ninth atrtet, between Shaver and Failing etreets; builder, Fenner Manu facturing company; $3200; lot 7, block 16, Wilsbire. ' J. R. SELLICK Erect residence, 4911 Forty-third avenue, between Forty-ninth and Fiftieth streets; builder, H. Irving, $2500; lot 15, block 4, lvanhoe. FLORENCE BENNET AND JOSEPH TEAL Repair store and rooms. 372 Mor rison street, between Park and West Park: builder, Western Fixture & Showcase com pany; $1000. CURTIS W. MILLER Erect -residence, 654 Umatilla, between East Seventeenth and East 16th streets, builder, W. C. Reinke; $4000: lot 15, block 78. Sellwood. R. S. LEIGH AND IRIS LEIGH Erect residence, 1045 Denver, between Hum boldt and Alberta; builder, George B. Miller; $1000'; lot N',4 1 and 2, block 1. Bjainard tract. M. McMILLEN Erect residence. 2626 Sixty-fourth street, between Twentv-sev-enth and Twenty-eighth avenue; builder, L. E. Strand, $2500; lot W 1 and 2, block ;3, Wltton. M. HETRICK Erect Teetdence, S30 East ' . f . , Thirty-third street, between Clinton and Woodard; builder, same as owner; $3200; lot 13. block 12, East Portland Heights. CHARLES L. RUDEEN Repair garage, 224-226 Salmon, between First and Second streets; builder, A. G. Olson: $1000. AMELIA H. LITHERLAND Erect resi dence, 1071 Garfield, between Alberta and Sumner; builder, M. R. Caslow; $4500; lot 14, block 24, Walnut park. bbn selling Repair Btore and office building, 143 Sixth street, between Mor rison and Alder streets; builder, same as owner: $1600. LETTIE A. RICHARD Erect store. 1254 Union avenue, between Ainsworth and Simpson; builder, O. M. Barber; $2450; lot 4, block 6, Cloverdale. ifKUSTiSKHOUSE Renair resi dence, 3736 Seventy-ninth street, between Thirty-fifth and Fortieth streets-; builder, C. Aldrich, $1000. C. J. BRENNER Erect residence. 814 East Seventy-sixth street, between Sandy and Falling streets; builder A, E. Bred thauer; $3000; lot 12 and 13, brock 18, Montclair. OTTO J. VOELEER Erect residence. 990 Vancouver avenue, between Blandlna and Wygant; builder, same S3 owner;. $3000; lot 6. block 10; Central addition. Al. bina. MABEL G. LIVESAY Erect residence. 937 East Twenty-seventh street, between Presoott and Skidmore: builder. J. U. Dobbins; $3000; lot 7, block 40. Alameda park. ALBERT KEIST Erect residence, 1238, Eafit Sixteenth street, between Ainsworth and Jarrett; builder same as owner; $1400; lot 18, block 8. Oakhurst. Slining Companies Incorporate. SALEM, Or., Feb. 21. (Special.) The Platinum Metal Research syndi cate, with a capital stock of $150,000, has been incorporated by F. A. Fisher, J. J. Berg and G. L. Hornby. Head quarters will be in Portland. The Pacific Gold Mining company, tvitli headquarters In Grants Pass, lias been incorporated by Morton Webster, Henry M. Lancaster and Elsie Lan caster. The capital stock is $50,000. Washington Was Adverse to Speculation because he knew the risk of loss which it entailed. Why speculate when you can invest se curely at a fair rate? Open an account with Ashley & Rumelin, Bankers. H0URS-8 AM TO 530 PM. S ATU R DAYS-8 AM TO 8 P M Sterling Exchange Is Advancing Your Profit Increases Each Day on Republic of Brazil Bonds Yielding at Present Exchange Rates 12&to 19 A General Obligation of the Republic JOHNSTON-JJATTREM 0. It'eon Building, Portland, Ore. Main 89S4 Hot Shot I F YOU can't pay, don't play. Unless you can af ford to speculate, don't do it. Buy high-grade bonds and watch your fortune grow. Freeman, Smith & Camp Co. LUMBCRMKNS BlDO.. PORTLAND HERRIN & RHODES, Inc. Eitabilabed 1896 STOCKS, BONDS, COTTON, GRAIN Correspondents K. f HtTTTON CO.. X i Members all leading exchanges Babson's Service on File. Bdwy. 4725. 01 Railway fcxcluuge i;idc.