The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, February 03, 1918, SECTION TWO, Page 15, Image 37

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    THE SUXDAY OREGOMAX, TORTLAXD, FEBRUARY 3, 1918.
FEW CARS SHIPPED
higher aa account ef lb wwf baitn
Potato Movement From Ore
gon Is Held Back.
LACK OF ROLLING STOCK
sAIB DKMAJKD TOM. BOXED AffLM
Inrrra lit Shipment I Reported
from Washington and Idaho,
v Locm I Price . re I" or ha n jed
Sonilmntt Demand Better.
Ffsto h)pmnt from Orr eontlnoo
ttaht. w.fa rprim of ear shortac gsneraL
Is tho psst -fc only T ra w.ra s-nt
U aa4 for ta i data tha shls-
SMfita ka ta bat lit t Jo mare tbM half
tnoaa la ame prLo4 lut yar. Wub
ftntn ud loan rri tttT. rj port in c a
s4 ta-rae tA-K r tfee pes. owe
3rvpmnr fr the country as
wr about iaal to tnoea of ths
lT-e in tins atat kitf aadsrcotjsf na
fiiait. The shlpptcg demand coniiauee
low an, fcaysre are asaeralty quo tie SI
a Roraafea and Amertcaa Wooders. Ths
JWn dmn4 wee light dartns; the veva.
it Hurbn arata $1.23 and Netted
i;-n. 1 1 JO pr aaca.
Cnmparatl ficei-ve oa carlo ship meats
af paiAtMa follow :
rro- , Laitf 9a
J"J I P P"! lout knl) (OA fri
rr. Jan. i--II w o ltJn 14
nni .'4 3 T4
4 ...r.lo Jtl -Ii T .'Ti J.-I
l-:an ...t 3i .'. 4.J
ytmr, 4 JHM MM 14.--01
Bisan ......... HT f r.H 411
MmniN(4 ........ 3V 3U lU.J4 . UHT
l'n 374
.nwm IS 34 1 ? i it
.Nw Jr-r 34 I II.3M Ji.&T
Ivmf I. and. N T. 1:4 IWl VH AI.U
lih.r Nw York.. Ho IS 2. S.OIJ
N.M-lfi lMll(M4 .... 3 -13
-, . . 47 $e
-nnvlfii Tl tU 1 M7 1.74
U i.inTi 1.14 I 4A 2.113
V onta 21 t "T- DID 3.; 41
4.rs 41.11
T(ia 227 114.244
Pricea Ara Rallo Steady la toe Leading;
Easters Markets.
Pli-ty-ene cars of epplea were shlppod
from tha laciflo Northwc oa Tharmday. th
total for tho wimb to dato bolag- 1
earm. lotlnationa of th latoat hlpmnt
aro rportd by tho Bortan of Markata aa
foitowti: Billlnca. oa: Chvyoon two: Cht
oa H: C:vo:ad. ono; Dor. two; Good
land. Kan., ooo: GrrMtvilko. obi; Houston,
tbrao; Kaaaao City. : 3faachatr. Ia
ono: Mtanaapoha, 10: alt not. out; Naw Or
laant, on; Nw Tork Ctty. tiv. Oktibotnt
City. oa; Omaha. flo; Philadtlphla. four:
Portland, ont; "acramanto. on. aa An
ton to, tfan Zivfo, ono; SaatUo. on; Ta-
roma. WbltofUh. on.
Coadliiona ta tb loading- Eaatara marbaia.
aa r ported by wir:
Naw York ArrlraTa. earlot. Virginia,
aight; Waahlngcon. five. Nav Tork
Waot Virgin fa. on: rannaylvania ana: de
mand good for good stork, market ataady.
qua.'ity and eoaditloa vartabl. conaldarabie
rbt:id. boa market ataady. wide rang qual
Ity and eooditton, conaiWrabl froatad. N.
W. Xr Romeo lug. 32 T3. mad. $2 r5-2 5o.
amall f l.HO-ira. fey. all atse 1 1.75-2-2i
XV fp4tBbra lug. $2 73-. mod. 32.U-t.7X
ama:i 32.00,2.2 -X T Wtnaape. Irg. X5
3 73. ;! o mad. ? 10-2. 40. rromoa etock
a l varieties low aa 31.33. Aoertoa afire
Wioeaapa 3l.ao-l.Ti, Romaa 31 03-1.30. 3, pita
tntwrta avg. 31. To.
IbiUdiphia Arrtrale rariot. Eaatara two,
to ram anbrokeo. Jobbing piicea bxa. de
mand and mtf. mod.. mkL steady. 8Is
from storage X. W. qaat. and eond. gan.
good. fry. Wlnasapa all stsea 32-M3. XT
Mtaymane. amall to meL I2.13-2.2S. Irg.
T44 Xr rvilclona 32 30. XT Romtl $2 10.
try. 12. 00.
Chireo OloQdy. Arrivals rariot. Oregon
five. Idaho two: It cars en trk InrL broken
and anbrokeo. Jobbing, demand and raof.
od. we-ttber affttng mottmtni, mkt
atoady. bxa. Xf lllcloua Irg. $2 73-5; fey.
mod. to Irg mtotty 32-2.73: Xf Rpitxen
berga. Romeo mad. to Irg. $2-3.33. fey. med
10 Irg, $l.&3-2. Xr Wlnasapa. mad. to Irg.
14. "1 I $1.73-310, fry. moat'y $14. Xr Jonathans
mad. to Irg. $t.P3-2 20. fey. med. to Irg.
mostly $1.7i.
HERDS HOT REDUCED
More Dairy Stock on Oregon
Farms Than Year Ago. -MILCH
CATTLE NOT KILLED
Special Surrey Made by Bureau of
Crop Estimates Shows Larger
Xombrr of Hogs Under Six
Months Are Season Favors.
t'navaiiable..
Ctvtttvna tt teathwestera markets aro
r ported by wire:
'ort Wortbj Tbroo California, ono Colo-
raio arrtwd. tvmand and movmsnt lm
rtrtg. market atJy. t'olorado and Idaho
mlkod white, quality and condition genT'
oily good. angraOed. mm ked. mostly $2.23;
ldab Kosaotts and Wash log too Netted
Com, angradad. moetty $2 40. Car lot a. yes
terday a salss. novtmtnt alow. market
ataady. Colorado misod whltea. $2.009314
Kuaestts. $2.13 9 2-20; Call (urn la i) or banks.
mostly $2tX
Lmlla Ono Colorado arrived, cold weath
or btndertug mevvrntnl Colorado and Idaho
mliad wbliM, $320333; Rtyotta, $33"
1'aMfnrata Burbanka. $330. motiy stotk ro
netod. C-krlota. cloalug artceo yesterday;
mavemont alow oa account of weather, mar-
kt stsadr. Cologado and Idaho mixed
whit $2.0A210; Rassstta. $31$032O;
Cattfornla Borbanka. $310.
Hotttoo Ono California, ono Idaho, three
Colorado, ono Minnesota arrlvod. Demand
gool. market ataady. Idaho. Bur banks and
Korals. 32.4J330: Oregoa and CailXomta
Borbanka. $2. 3 "3 43: Waahtngtoo Bar
banks. $23A. New stock, rrly Rose, qual
ity CooO. dirty. 13. eod stork. Bliss Trl
ampins. $.". Irtab Cobblers sad Oreea atoua
talna, $4.:i.
RAIX M RaftTT $ IX ACT I TE HERE
try Trade
o f iislis of LeiraJ Riiar 4 C
$a Quart.
Tharo wao ao aaostoa of the Merchants
Ctrhans setrdAT. aa not enough members
wr prveant t transact business. No new
a;apmata ro vapor tad from tho coun
try inark'ta
Shipping stat tat trs for January. Isauad
y-strdav. showod 2. 4 barrals of flour
f arwardadi to California, and ao wheat
anoved.
a Eranrtsro rceipS from Oregon dur
ing January re: Flour. 14.914 barrels;
smis. bO-4 rentals: bran. IIAO sacks; mld
aitngs. 24?3 sarka. shorts. 3J sacks. Emm
aabtngtoo: Eiour. 4 IS barrela; oats. 1.
TI centals: bran. &o3 sacks: shorts. 347
Mrla. middlings. 2nl sacks; rye 4U27
nta:s.
t.oal rvceipts in car were reported by
tho 31rcbants Exrhapgo as follows:
r"rfl,d !at.... I .... 3 2 0
31 2 3
T.f ti.m wk.. 7 3 14 2 Kl
r . 4 M "d 44
-.arK 21 a : . 1 1
..r afo . i;- ld la.1"! liM
To. wm Erk... 1 4
t ... .... ... 4
r--.o 10 dat ST To .... 2 12To
-r ltH .... 243 144
biti Tiij .... ....
I4f H s . . s
mi to dais r.H 20 ITU MJ 2HO
W4r ago, ,a.4 2:0 n4 loii :;ti
RETrRXS FROM HOGS
rHOITTABI.E
Waat F a Acvaeapllahsel by EroarraaolTo
Kaarwer la losaU Bret Is a.
As aa Irdlratloa of what csa be dono tn
the wy of profitable hograielng oa a email
scale, the Eoeatl Journal givo tho expert
enro of a ran r bar In that ssctloa. It says:
"The manager of tho Htelwer ranch reports
that tbay keep oa an average three brood
soars. rrom those they sold In 1917 hgs
art ting $f2 34. Also la the rail they fat
tened and killed eight hogs dressing 200
pounds each, to furnish meat for consump
tion a tho ranch, beetd two hogs killed
during tho Vummer fr fresh meat. There
ws fd during the yar not to oxroed $100
worth of whaat. tho bulk of that beta fed
to tho hogs which were butchered for their
own use. The hogs sold were marketed off
tho stubble without "finishing." At tho cl
of the year they had their three brood sows
lafl and 37 pigs, equaling tho Inventory at
the first of tho year."
kinds of meat being affected. The trading
in all claaaea and grades of meat Das been
very uneven.
Washington The lata arrivals of many of
.aat week s overdue cars and Irregular re-
:pta made a plentiful supply of beer au
week. Two of the heaviest snow storms
experienced hers In years almost tied up
1eiiveriea and resulted in an Inactive mar
ket. Prices declined from $1 to $3 oa prac-
licaiiy everything except vsaU
Market Closing.
Boston There Is no carryover of beef
except delayed cars that did not arrive In
time. The market closed ataady to strong
under a 'fair demand. Ths lamb market Is
inc-lnad to bo a little unsettled, and several
o:a which arrived yesterday and today will
be carried over. Ths Dork market Is closing
waak although several houses aro out of
suppjles. due to delayed cars. Veal Is going
out In a healthy condition with a strong
undertone.
New York There aro a number of cars
of maat which did not arrive in time to be
unloaded for this week's market. There
be a little or no carryover of any class
ft meat which has already been unloaded.
in market Is going out drsggy on oeei
and mutton, very ' weak and dreggy on
am Da, out fairly steady on veal ana porn,
storage rails aro again pretty well filled, 1
ind this reserve, together with the cars I
rnicrt arrived late, will bo sumcieat to
ake cars of tho trade for tho first of next
1 week.
r.m-Mo . m I Philadelphia The supply of beef, veal,
viailStlcfl complied by the Bdraan nf rran Pb i.n
Eatlmatsg In Oregon and Washington do not There is a large carryover of lamb which
WIDE GAINS SCORE
Specialties Are Sharply Higher
at Expense of Bears..
RAIL MOVEMENT IS NARROW
Steel Is Under Steady Pressure, but
Closes at Small Advance Large
Expansion in Loans Shown by
Clearing-House Statement.
ow lh lars. dCTMM tn tstk .uonll.a
mai cr. lndlcat.4 In tb advlcM rclvd
. ' . t ttm. A Ilchtljr m.ll.r
..-.... . ,, IOUD cn ,h r.rm.. but
ti. nd h.;p .r. Indlcmtl lhn a
Th. num vhlrh .how th. number of
nd on land on J.nuarr 1. 1I1. and Janu
,rT - 'IT. In tb. ta. atai... follow:
'th.r ctti. " ivi',,o ilii!r.wi
: X44X.0"O
3..(V..O
" ........
aluiea
U aahlnrtoa
Mllrh COWS
' ' her C.tlla
!hap ,
WII1 ,
HnriM
31u:ee ,
10.000
2,4mi (Km
A l. Vim
301MMH)
2-t.AAA
21H.00
Afll.IMM)
2-a.iwxt
Commenflnar an ik. r.u. . .
Kent. Held tfnt of th. n.n.r.n,'.n.'
rORTLAXD MARKET
Ql'OTATIONS.
IRECAX OMU.X fKHU ARB STEADT
Twalvs Caea bU't Owt la Easd Weofc.
Marheta ba Easd ble-ar.
Tho oaloa ansraesnaat Is oa a bettor era!.
12 cars having boa a shipped la too past
waaa. Priced aro bald Lag steady at $1-73
at sbtpptng point
la fbe 3t the marltet eoatlnaea dan and
elraagieg- Aa official report says:
"Mevsneat continaoel light la tho prodno
ts eexrtiona At Ksvhsatsr a weakar raag.
$323 ta $2- par c-t. sacked. f sx a., was
voted f e l;iu uiobs. la th Coaaocti
eut ai:y asetioa dealer war reported
awtitisg to bay of growers antll their owa
boldiag bad ba clear d out. Coaeral
anippiaa mow me at was a ttttl snore active
wita total of 211 car, or a boot oao-thtrd
argr lhaa ta revoat weoka Lsadiag statso
wra Caiifomta. 33; Indiana, 42; w York.
23. Ohiex 27. 3f teaavchasetta. 23 cars New
Tarb, ibie aid Indiana yellow stock sold
t h6bars la loading mar bate al $323 ta
$213 par tat. sacked. Callforata Aao
rra L..a browas raasd $33A to S3. Oao
oral dasuaad was alow.
Crmia. I red. 1or. Etc
No seeaion Merchants' Exchange.
WHLAT-Bulk basts Portland for No, 1
arade: Hard whits Bluestem. Ka r!y Bart.
Allen. Galgalus, 3tania Amber, $2.03. 8oft
white Palouse bluest am. forty-fold. White
Valley. Gold Coin. White Rosalan. $3.0$.
White club Little ciub, Jenkins club, white
nr ona a. honorm. SJ Ol. Had WaUa Ked
Hus;a, red hybrids. Jones f fe. L'ontMi
l.im. No. 3 grade. 3c leaa. No. 3 grade.
: less Other grades handled by sampt.
rLol'H Pa:enta. $lo. Va ;,, $toii; whole
hat. $mii( graham. $'J.2o: bar.er fiour.
$1 per barrel.
MlUi.Fc.bl Net mill n rice, ear lota:
Bran. $ 1 pr ion; a Aorta. $.i2 per ton:
mtddilnaa. $0V: mixed cars and leaa than
rarinada. 30c more; rolled barley, M0
mi en mil itm.
CtRN Whoi. $74: cracked. $73 per ton.
"dJi-i price, k. o. o. roruina
tlaatem iiregnn timothy. $27 per ton: Va.
timothy. $24 a 23; alfalfa. $23. Valler
gram Bay. cover, gin. at raw.
Dairy and Country Pradwr.
BUTTER ubw. sxtraa. 4c: nrlms flrsta
47 c. Jobbing prlcoa: Prints, extxaa. 32c:
car tone. 1 extra; but tor fat. No. i. Ave. as-
ii versa.
E i.S Oregon ranch, current recelnta
wuiir: candiei, 32c; aeiorts. 33c per dosn.
CHtt-SK Jobbara buying pricea f. o. o.
dock. 1'ortlend: Tillamook triplets. 3'c.
louag Americas. -c pr pound, long noma.
oos ana curry, f. o. b. Myrtle Point:
Triplets. 23 SC Young America. 2dc per
pouna: innsnorna. . s c per pound.
PotLTKT-Hpnx 24 4f lie : HDrinsa.
duck. JOffjic: gsoe, letyiKc: tur
key a. live. 32 9 23c; dreaeed. choico, Mfj,
fc.ALf ranry. 1 3 S O -c par pounu.
Pu ki s. r'M. y. 2".'SC par pound.
1 rails aad Vegetables.
Local jobbing quotations:
$' Rl" ITrt oranges, narets. $3,73t3d:
am on a. $4Hi o par bx . bananas. Id.Sc
pr pound, grapafruit. $J.30gd30. apples. $1
to ETA BI.Ka Tomatoes. $3 33 9$ per
rat: cabba. S Jo per pound: let
tuca. $3 34 per crata. cucumbars. $1.40$1
par dnaaa. raullrinoar. $323tf2a3 par crata.
artichoke. tKKtel 13 pr pound, garlic, 7 9
a s-r pound; aguaah. 3c per pound : cal
sry. $494.23 per crata; peppers, 300 400 lb.;
sprouts. 11 l.'Sc par pound.
MACK tOKTABl lwi Carrots. $1 $o) par
sack; bests, fliof j. turnip. l.sOQ L .3.
prnln. $1 393
IVTaTvjW Orsgoo Bur hanks. $1239
133 p-r hundred. Taktma. $1.30ll.o3.
sweat potatoea. ft 4f 3 W c Pr pound.
i'M".N urtfoo, buying price $1.75 per
band red.
tocL ArrtB tTtMlTIOX L.RCE$1
sa4 Oraags Oewiaa Is lrwwtag ta Clows.
I MS w rwtataw tsaaiag.
T torsi apple max hat to rem In g Into Its
oa and aa increase ta cwasumpwoa la the
ti'.t is reported. prtcoo art ruling stesdy.
T naitl erases saasoa is gradaa;:y
drawing to a :. and asms of the psrkmg
kat ta .utherm Ca.:foraia have etoppwd
povk Bt Tho majority of tae larger ship
pore aro aea.ns; trio aamo t a a price on
saecT ings that they havp baa a qMtin so
Mit,a Lswar ormng pries ara not ;.ke;y
to prevail aatU ':acias come oa tho mar
kat. w nJcb l b Boca tares months
bene. aw set cars of baaanaa war aa
toa.led yesterUaj.
A far of Loo A agates let toco arne4 ye,
lordly aad ttvs f -rat car of Imperial V al
ia i duo tb la t tar part f th wesk. I .a
prt s wt.i b smswkat higher thaa the Loa
Aase.ao lettace. Tvo last car of swest
p3iMi 4 rsacn t " Northwest this
Wanted. 500 Capons
30r rrn in. f.i n ivti kp ron
1C a. Melt 1, UMt-Elt KLU tHHt3k
Hi nr V.t 12-1 4 9r la,
H.b MM, IT' rl!r pee lb.
I.K.H r w: tl, Itary lSvlMi r lav.
t Ml K M4.4. pae Ikv
M$.a AI aPHlt.a. . ,a53-i:Sf rr la.
$toaeasaerr, Tteae fi leaa Ara Not,
fartwaa.
No Commi$$ion Charged
Fat baa lbs (raw. bla fle a Mea Itr
liwbao Itanaasv
lrMrrTom nitihk c.i tRt.
T V.IK HIMIi 1UI R VllirMttlt
TI.e Sainar Co.
Capital 9I4MSM. las) frost Streot.
Rtapas Crsrertea.
Local Jobbfng quotations:
elciAH Kch (;: Fruit and berry.
$7.s3. baat. $J 3; eiira C $7.43; powdered,
la bar r a is. 933: cubea. la ba rra la. fM. 73.
Nl IS VVa.nuta, 2 . Braail nu.a. l)21c:
fl : u-r-.a. 32 a 2c. aimoeds. lMa ioc : paanuta,
)ul.. cocoAOuta. $l lu par dosea, pecans.
i;sl-r. chestnuts. 2c.
UKAN. Co. i forma jobbing prices: Small
bt'a. 1 1 c. large whit. 13c; bayou, loc;
pi ah. 10r. Ortton bean, bay tad pricas:
White. PivlOc. co.orad. Oc.
ii'rt( Kaa;d. in drums, 17923d
HALT irnu;a:d. $10,73 par ton. ba!f
grooaJs. ivw. $l por ton. 3o. $1 per loa.
d'r. Hn 73 per ton.
KITE aoatharn head. $9Hc par pound:
Biu Kooa. asc: Japanesa e:y;a. TS97Vc.
1HIKU rRLlTsApp.es. Mc, paachee.
1 1 n 12c. prune, jta.iaa. lll lc; raauta.
iw- tg 4i par boa : dates, fard. 9Xu 3 par
boa. cu rra a is. lc . f aa. $jj33tf per boa.
Ilsaas. lrd aad Bat say.
Loral Jobbing quotatlone:
Hajm Ati ata. hir. 33c: standard.
32c sa.nned. 27a2vc. ptcaica, 23c, cottage
ro.-a.
LAHLe T'ere bas:s. standard pars, 27 fee.
cornpouni, 24 C.
BA. uN Kane. 4$ 9 4c; standard. 419
4Jc. cboiro.
1K s a i.T frt e:r backs. 29 934c.
emports. aV33c . p.ale, 24 e 2QC
llldea aad Pelta.
ItTDE "aited hides. 2A Iba sad no. 14c:
aa.ted atags. ''O lb, and up. I.'c, sa ted and
gra h.p. li to 23 lb.. 13c. aa.tad and
fr-a caX 1U to 13 iba. 31c. grven bldaa
2 .i. aad ua. lie: grean atags. 30 lb, sad
up, luc. dry f-,Tt biue. 24c. dry fiini calf,
up to T lb. 2c. dry salt bides. Jl; dry
horse hides. $l 2-l.VO. salted borso hides,
$o 4
l'tLT Dry lortg-wsol pelts. $c; dry
abort-wool pa. :s. . salted poita. Jaauary
laaavff. $2 lop J lo. x
Hsps, toai. Etc.
lion 1917 crop. 1791 per pound;
P1o crop, aomlrrai.
WOOL a.aiera Oregon. 3o94Wv per
pound. a: a. v 9 per pounu; a.ey
an a 4-i p V.
MuHAlh Lan g etapie. fu'i year. $Oc; aim
Djonihi. 4o c . burry. 3J9 4oc
l ASXAHA BARk New and Old. $"$
per pOUBtl.
TALU'W-Xa t. l4o per pound; No. 2.
12. per pound.
OUa.
CAROLINE Pu k. 2tsc; raaos. 2c; neph
tha. dram. US'- caaea. -" : ongia dis
tU'St. drums. 10c: caao. loc.
l.l.X.-iKKU OTI Haw. bar re. a. $1.41: rasas,
$1 M . bo. et. barre.e. $14.:. ca-a. $1.33.
TL.1l tMI.Va ! tanaa, gjc. ia cases.
IUrtn a raranf mmm k. a. "
frequent reports of a rerv ron-iH-r.hi- a-.
crease tn ths number 0f milking cows, but
----"a ui imiuiries ao not ahow such to
the oaee. The total numb.tr f m , i k
cows mm reported on the farms of the l'M)
tna ramming Srridulfs Is 7tto7 for Ie
cam bar. 1 7 and TAhji rn i..k Uia
ahowing a slight increase for 1117. Portland
siockysrds receipts do not indicate much
......ru, u. usirv rows tar ilimhi.p
castonslly good dairy cows come to the
yard, but they are very generally purchased
by parties who put them Into 1irv
"."V lThr of cour". "ome slaughter
as there Is much testing of dairy harda, with
tm w w too -ooarrlers And
""ould b borne In mind that young dairy
7 -,w coming on each year. While
feed prices are vary high, the price of mi;k
and milk products are also materially ad
Th WmP for condenaed
milk has bean a very eonsiderabl factor In
!rmlnln ,h Dr"nt Prtcos of dairy
7. .rV l- "rami study or ths ques
tion will ahow that the advance In coat to
the consumer of milk and milk products has
?rC bTTn rl m advance la most
other foodstuffs.
-County Aasessora reports for loir showed
a largs derreass in number of swine
compared with a year ago. This is verified
by the Portland etockyaxds receipts for 1U17.
which show that th receipts of hogs of
Oragon origin in 1W17 were only about 73
pr cent of the receipts of 1P18. Htgh prices
prevaiiing for all grain and mlllfeeds are
rather discouraging to the hog raiser. How.
vrr. tho reports of the special food survey
inquiry Imiicats an Increase of about nn
par cent In tho number of hogs under six
months of sg en December 31. 1W17, aa com
Prd wlth to number oa hand on Decern-
The present Winter conditions have been
very favorab.e for livestock in general. The
month of December, ltfi7( , reported by the
local Weather Bureau as being the warmeat
!,LrCO!.d ,or pmat 17 yr- con
ditions during January. IfcMS, were very simi
lar to those of December, but with much
leas precipitation. A cold wav aviit.
l.lerahl .now wss quite general over the
stats ths last two days of January, but tern
peraturea are higher at present. Range
,,u n"T" aoio to Ond considerable
grasing all Winter, which, combined with
the prevail Ins mild t.mnr.t..r. v,
ened the requlreirpcnts for hay. " The con-
u,uw" w i-au-sown crops is also very favor
a b . e.
Th market at th North Portland stock
yarns was inactive at th doss of th wek
wrr quntexl stoady and un
changed. Only on full load was received
a car of hogs and cattle trom Canbv
niiprq in Dy C. fcL Luck. A nnmh. nf
hl ora driven In. tho total receipts for
hi- uajr oaing cattle. 20 hogs and 24
uaxvi. a n ! were:
prt'o.1 Wl. Price
is nogs.. ao. ia.2.v lboll.... 1070 $ 7.00
Ciuntatlons at ths ardg follow
Cattle
Medium to choice steers
(ood to 'medium ateera .
Common to good ateers
A hole cows and heifers
Coin, to good cows and heifers
Canners
Bulla
'a Ives .......I"
cannot be sold, duo to the light demand.
Some houses have had very small supplies
of beef this week because of badly deiayea
ears. Some hinds and ribs and straight cat
t;e were brought from nearby cities to meet
this shortage. On account of the heavy
snow fall wholesalers continued to have
considerable difficulty In making deliveries.
Storage rails la some houses aro quits full
for tms reason. .
Price.
..tio.a.ifj ii no
. . T.73 ( 1 2.1
7.7. O Uni)
6. .")? 7.7."
3.IHJ ( 8 ih)
S.imi w 7..10
I.Ol f 1 1 l4
tt-UOtf 8.00
1.1091.;s
H2'i m irt
13.70 J 13,00
IvnoffiK no
I4.fifj 13 x
l.'l.lWtT 13 .
12 3i1r IS. 00
000 11.00
DESTINATIONS OF STOCK LOADED
SbJpeaosita Es Bosita to Leekdlras; Livestock
.Markets af the Country.
Damnations of livestock loaded February
I. M'arioads reported weal of Allegheny
Mountains: double decks counted aa t w
cars.) Reported by ths Bureau of Aiarkeis.
North PorUand:
Cattle. HAn.a fi..
Calves, Hogs.Sheep.Muieir.biock.
Al
Utorkers and feeders
line
Prm light
Prims heavy
Pla
Hheap
W'eetern la m ba
Valley Iambs
Vrilntt ...........
TVMhrm
Ews
Omaha Livestock Market.
OMAHA. Feb. 2. Hogi Receipts. 10.800.
market steady. Heavy, $13.8016.16; mixed.
10.05: light, $1. V7-.fr 1V10; pis. lu
gi:.; hulk of aales, $l,V85ft.05.
Cattle Receipts. 1 Coo, market steady.
Native steers. $91V.o0: cows and heifers,
$7..".(lJi 11; Western ateera. $8.60 11.70;
Trxas ateers, $7.30tf 10.23: cows and heifers.
' i .20; canners. $tL&09 7.00; stockers and
teeners. s. a i".o ; calves, stf&A..; ouna,
staKft, etc. $7 o 10.
Sheep Recalpte. lOO. market stesdy.
Umtit. lowei: vearllnca. 312 ta 10: wether.
il-tlJ; ewes, $10.751330; lambs, $10.20
tf 17.20.
Cbicwg Livestock Market.
Chicago, Feb. 2. Hogs Receipts, 25.000,
active, loc above yesterday's average. Bulk.
$11.20' lrt.r.0; light, $15.70& i.(; mixea.
f 10 nil g m Aft; heavy. $15,900 16.00; rough,
$l.V!Mi4j 10. lo: pla-a. $1:1.20 0-10.20.
Cattle Receipt a. 0hk. weak. Native
steers. $n. ;,. 14.75: stockers and feeders,
$7 40 W lo no; cows and heifers. $6.4O0lA.OO;
calves. $U..'0rt In.
Sheep Receipts. 8000. stesdy. Wethers,
$I0ylJO. lambs. $14.70917.70.
DOI GLAS CATTLEMEN ELECT OFFICERS
Roar burg and Yoaralla Besideata Named
Heads of Organisations.
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.
Corvallls. Feb. 2. Special.) Organisation
of Douglas County cattlemen and swine
growers Is reported by Profesaor E. L. Pot
ter, head of animal husbandry at Oregon
Agricultural College, who assisted County
Agent u. j. liurd in completing final or
ganizations Wednesday last.
The purpose of the organizations Is to
bring la a large number of purebred sires,
enforce the recant legislation against al
lowing scrub bulls to run on tho range, and
build up a community reputation for high
class livestock. The stockmen Intend to
ta.ke better advantage Of tho fine natural 1
opportunities for growing high-class slock.
both dairy and beef.
The swine men will Import and use pure
bred slros of the breeding end commercial
clauses, and In general practice as well as
preach the goapel of better hogs. They will
also assist the girls and boys of the pig
dune o get and manage profitable animals
in the most profitable manner.
Officers of tho Cattlemen s Association
are: B. F. Nichols. Roseburg. president; S.
C. Miller, Ptl lard, vice-president; Frank Cal
kins. Roseburg, secret sry -treasurer. The di
rectors are: J. E. Pel ton. Roseburg: Will
Dizon, Dlxonvllle, and A. E. Kent, Roseburg.
The association starts out with 30 paid
memberships, representing a large percent
age of the livestock industry of ths county.
The swine men elected William Kretzer.
Toncalla, president: C. A. Brand, Roseburg,'
vice-president, and J. C. Hurd, county agent,
secretary-treasurer. Directors are: Joe Sny
der, Days Creek: G. H. Lindblom. Roseburg;
W. C. Lea, Drain, and S. C Miller. Drain.
They have a paid-up membership of nineteen.
NEW TORK, Feb. 2. Representative
stocks were not especially responsive today
to tne prospects of a suanenslon or xueiiei
Monday after next week, but various other
issues, especially shippings, oils, motors,
leathers and papers, advanced 1 to almost
points, mainly at the expense of the bears.
nails moved within a narrow area ana in
dust rials, hoiably steels and coppers, were
disposed to react, though making up lost
ground before the close. United State Steel
was under steady pressure most of the ses
sion, out finished at a nominal advance.
The chief feature of the weekly bank
statement' was a further actual expansion
or loans by over $111,000,000. making a:
aggregate of $1&0.000.000 for the past fort
night. Excess reserves decreased almost
$35,000,000, reducing the actual total to Ut
ile more than 362.000.000.
Bonds were Irregular, liberty 848 sellin
at Vo.80 to 98.14: first 4s at tf6.60 to Utt.&O
ar.d second 4s at V6 to V5.92. Bond aales.
par value, aggregated $2,950,000. Old United
States 2s and 4s were H to per cent
higher on call for the week.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closln
Sales. High. Low. bid.
400 78 774 7 1
BOO 39 3ba
2I.K
000
200
200
" 9100
000
3.600
1,$00
200
I.606
I6.6OO
600
1.000
" 1,166
1100
BOO
8.400
2,200
OOO
1.400
8,7iK
300
500
SAN FRANCISO PRODUCE MARKET
Pricea Current oa Eggs, Vegetables. Freeh
bruit. Etc- at Bay City.
SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 2. Butter Ex
tras. OltfO.'ic; prime firsts, not quoted.
Errs Fresh extras, 61 He; fresh extra
pullets.
Cheese New firsts not quoted. Toung
Americas, 87 He.
Poultry Hens, 30 3.1c; roosters, lfi? 1c;
fryers. 2M.'t2c: broilers, 803 30c; i
3.5oat4; pigeons. $l.50&)1.75; geese, is .. oc
turkeys, mixed end off stock. 2fi3:'c
Vegetables Squash, cream, 70c $1 23; hub
bard. 1v1.20; eggplant. J0fcl2Sc; p,-p
per, bell, 10ft IRc; Mexican green chiles, 10
4zl0c; pens. 10fi12Hc: tomatoes. $1 .SB? 1.50
lettuce, $l.fi0 01.75; celery, $1.75 2.50: po-
tat or a, Salinas. $3509 2.75; sweet, $3.75
onions. Australian brown. $29 2.20; green,
70cf$l; garlic, 2Vc; cucumbers, $3 3.50
pumpkins, $1 ; carrots, b0cf$l ; beets, $1.35
9 i r.il; turmps, irpn; rnuDaro, si. 9 z.z.i
Fruit Pears. Winter Nells. $2.25 2.50
strawberries, $6 910; lemons, $5.50 96.30
grapefruit, $2.r t 8.50; oranges, $555 50
tangerines. $2 23 a 3.2a; bananas. 6ft 5 He
pineapples. $495; apples. BUef leur $1 & 1.25
Newtown Pippins. II 6 1.25; olives. S'S' 12c
Hay wheat and wheat and oat, $28023,
tame oat. $270 27.50; barley. $24 26; al
ia. 124 8 27.
Mlllfeed Cracked corn and eed corn-
meal, $7790; rolled barley. $ft806n; alfalfa
meal, $:i2f?33: cocoanut meal, $44.50.
Flour 110. RO per barrel.
Receipts Flour 46H0 Quarters, barley 12.410
-male, beans 1260 sacks, potatoes P:
sacks, onions 470 sacks, hay 120 tons, hides
lovO, wins 00,300 gallons.
Am Beet Sugar..
Am Can
Am Car A Fdry..
Am Locomotive.
Am Sm Refg. .
Am Sugar Refg.,
Am Tel A Tel....
Am Z L A S
Anaconda Cop...
Atchison
AUvWISSL,
Bait A Ohio
B A S Copper. , ..
Calif Petroleum.
Canadian Pacif..
Central Leath...
Ches A Ohio
Chi Mil A St P...
Chi A N W
CRicP ctfs...
Chino Copper. . ..
Colo Fu A Iron..
Corn Prod Refg..
Crucible Steel...
Cuba Cane Sugar
Dtatlllers' Secur. 20,100
Erie
General Electric,
General Motors..
Gt Nor pfd
Gt Nor Ore ctfs..
Illinois Central
Inspiration Cop.. B.9O0
Int M M pfd 81.400
nt Nickel i,4iKi
Int Paper 5.000
K C Southern
Kennecott Cop.. 700
Louis Ac Nash ....
Maxwell Motors. 300
Mexican Petrol.. 8,800
Miami Copper. . .
Miasouri Pacific
Montana Power.
Nevada Copper..
New York Cent
NYNHAH.... 900
Norfolk A West
North Pacific... 400
Pacific Mall
Pac Tel A Tel . . . 300
Pennsylvania
Pittsburg Coal
Ray Consol Cop..
Heading 17.0O0
Rep Ir A Steel. .. 400
Shatt Ariz Cop
Southern Pacific. 700
Southern Ry. ... 2.100
Studebaker Cor.. 7.300
Texas Company. &.ftW
I'nlon Pacific... 1.300
tt 8 Ind Alcohol. P.ono
U S Steel 72,000
do pfd M 2
T'tah Copper. . . . l.nOO
Wabaah pfd B... 300
WoRtern T'nion. .
WmlnfEltrt... 4.100
300
300
High. Low.
78 77
SB n 3Mn
721, Tl
&bfc 67 U
107" J07'"
108, 10SV4
'ii" 'eii
85 8li
110 lOSi,
1H 19
148 147
70 j 68 i4
3
i2 ii 4i
20S 'i
44 43
88to 881,
83 33 '4
.18 47
31 14 SI '4
4iv an?,
i.iili iiivi
13 133
H2 Ul V4
a7?4 27H
464 46"
XU4 4H
i81i 28 hi
31'. 3014
'sdi' 'di hi
H34 i?4
31 4 31
22 hi 22hi
72 71H
'io'hi ihi
80!4 'sk'hi
'ia"
'ii" 'ir.
77',4 177V4
84 hi
24
5-.-T4
l0i
116V4
12814
06
111-4
84 4
23
S4
23
r.ii
1.-.614
11s
125
06
lllH
83
23
414 41H
Total al tor the day, 305.000 aharea.
BONDS
iSht
83
1(6
10814
14
6314
85
10914
51
19
15
701
S3 14
42 li
U31,
2014
44
88
33
5
31
41
15
13S-,
1351
01
27
95
4'4
951,
2S14
31 4
17
33
114
2814
83
30
22
71
18T4
7114
30
106
8614
24
1
45
47
24
' 7't
7714
17
84
23
100 4
lit
127
96 H
1 1 1
83
91
4114
11
8
14
78
2U
r.
i
2
47
4
7
1
10
1 I
85
4
45
1
S
22
iii
'i
"i
3
" '.'.'. "7
4J 111 ... 4
1 . :.
m e 2 J2
i
4 2
4
42 8
4 "ii '.'.'. ;
24 ... 1 i
I ...
105
i ::: ..2 .!
124 100 147 5
1411 $V1 2M
1774 4HI 204 2. a
1444 102 177 2IL
lWisd rrwrft at New York.
NKW IORK. Feb. 2 Cvaporat-d appe
4ui!. Prao Arm. Apricots aad peach
oviist, Haia.tvs u nasi tied.
Atlanta
Austin l
Haitlrtiort ..... 14
liostua 4
Buffalo 15
iar Rapids.. 4
Chicago 275
Cincinnati .... 2
Clave and ..... 11
Cudahy ....... 2
Ienver 18
I'f trott 1
Kaat Ht. Louis. . 4
Iwvansvi'le .... ...
Kort Worth ... 29
Indlanapo.ls -. 9
Jersey City 16
Kansas Ctty ... 74
Los Anga.es ... 1
lulsv;.,a a
Maaoa Ctty
Miiwauke .... 7
New York .... 76
1efi tt
imaha 83
ottumai 3
Peoria
Philadelphia .. 1$
Pittsburg 27
Hort. and. Or. S
St. Joaepn 2
St. 1'tu 22
-in Francisco., r.6
smut City 1
S;okane 2
Taroma 7
Various 379
Totsls 117T
One weak ago..l.t71
Four weeks aaTO.11.14
Mate origins of livestock loaded Febru
ary 1:
Cattle. Hnrss.M)xd
Cai ves. Hogs. 8 heep. M ules. a loc k.
For Portlaad
California 2
' 1 regofl
Washingtoa ... 1
TCI Portland a 3
One wsek ago.. a Z ... ...
Fo'ir weeks ago A $ ... ... A
ror r-eattle ... ... ..
One week ago,
Four weeas ago ft ,1 ...
None.
Eaatera Meat Trade Csa dlt Ions.
Weakly report of meet trade conditions
for weak enatng February L General mar
kst eonditlona
Boston Th delay and uncertain arrival
of cars due to weather conditions snd con
sequent freight congestion has been the
cause of several houses having but limited
supplies Market generally remained quiet
with a rather concerted effort on the part
af some representstlve to hold for sharp
advances considerably out of line with pre
vailing market price. Retailers report some
improvement in the consuming demand.
New York Rscslpts of livestock and
drsased meats are still lrreguiar. but there
has baen enough of each on the way eo that
the supp'y baa approached normal. The
demand for ait kinde of meat varies lite
from wsek to weak so that with Increases
receipts we had a declining market. This
as no:lrebie in the koeber trade. Whole
salers have shown a disposition to trade
a'ong dat.y. keeping stocks pretty we::
cleaned up. and rr tall era have taken ad
vantage of lower Vncs to stock up a in.
lie for et wsek.
Philadelphia Ths market has shown s
marked dec ins s.aca last Friday's close, a:
CONFUSION7 IX COFFEE MARKET
Trade Awaits Details af Food Adminis
tration Control.
NEW YORK. Feb. 2. Pending official an
Douncement of detaila connected with Food
Administration control of the green coffee
buatneas expected oa Monday, there was
continued nervousness and confusion In the
futurea market here early today. Liquid.
tion was less active, however, and rallies
fo.iowed sn cany decline on covering, with
May sell in a up from 8.2oc to 8.3gc and
September from 8.65c to b.S3c The general
list opened at a decline of 9 to 11 points
and the clots was net I point lower to
oo!nts higher. Closing bids: March, 8.06c
May $ S-tr, July 8.55c September 8,75c, Oc
tober 8.H2c. December o.Voc.
The market for spot coffee remained tin
settled snd nominal, and no fresh offers
were reported in the cost and freight mar
ket, with business gsnsrslly waiting on de
tailed Information as to the nature and
scope of the Food Administration's rulings.
The official cables reported an ad vanes
of SO rels In the Rio market. There were no
spot quotations from Santos, but futures
there were 125 to lv rels lower, uraxiilan
port receipts 62.0O0.
Bank Ocarina;.
Bank clearings of tho Northwestern cities
yosterdsy were aa folio:
cieanngs. balances.
Portland $3,297,444 $3s5.1.'7
eatt.e 4.127.763 747.327
Tacoma 563.465 70.354
Spokane 1.036.613 222.30V
Clearings of Portland. Seattl and Tacoma
for the past week and corresponding week
of former years were:
Year. Portland. Seattle. Tacoma
IMS ftl8.75S.43T $24,130,209 $3,473,327
i;li I2..Vt,.n4 J o, T flU. 7 V
jtil6 K6.2M 9.040.021
ISM. 11.232.501 10.6ttO.OM
li-14 10.41U.11 ll.B2.72l
ljj 10.2SO.S23 10.7SS.430
112 10.61.514 10.2S0.o3
rH V.56Y362 9.171.1S0
110 10.4.-.i.l2O , 762. 730
lloa 6.036,45" T.&71.737
..ns 5.201.946 6.S22.724
l"o.7 6.251. 02 7.7R7.250
4. Wl. --I 7.WI4.0fT
16.
Ilru5.
4.07U.3O1 4 t37,t)16
2.174.213
1.442, ML' I
141U2
2.057.112
a.33.613
4.320,451
4.4u3.773
4.S30.946
3.731.747
3.223.174
3.026.434
8.793.524
0.043,335
Record Pricea for Dressed Meats.
Dressed meat .receipts have been so light
In the past week that record pricea have
been obtained along th street. There was
another advance In veal yesterday with sals
of fancy at 20 cents. Ths best pork broght
20 S cents.
Poultry wag strong; at tha previous day's
pries with a very small supply oa hand and
an active demand.
The egg market was also firm wltk B0
snd 51 cents, easa count, tho ruling quotav
tlons. Country creamery butter was slow at the
Chicago Dairy Prod ore,
CHICAGO, Feb. 2. Butter Firm. Cream
ery. 43 TP4VC
Kgsa Lower. Receipts 1514 cases: firsts,
61c: ordinary firsts. &tr5(c; at mark, cases
included, 54 (g 60c; refrigerator firsts . aot
quoted. j
V S ref 2s, reg. 97H
IT K ref 2s, cou
pon - " TS
I s 3s. reg
t s 3a, coupon.
t S 4s, reg los
V 3 4. coupon. 105
Am Smelter 6a.
Ati'his'n gen 6s 85
Denver A Rio
Grande ret os t
N Paelflo 4s...
.V Pacific 3s...
Pac T & T 5s. .
Tel 5s
penn con 4 . . .
Pacific cv 4.
S Pacific ref 4a
I Union Fac 4s. . .
lUnloa Pac cv 4s
lU S Steel 5s. . .
S Pacific cv 5s.
N T Cen deb 6s 3H Anglo French 5s
N Y Cen deb 6s, 93
o4
0214
92 "4
984
99
8
89
Bid.
Boston Mining Stocks.
n tp.k O r"lrinar nuntatlons:
Allnuax 2 (North Butte 18
Arliona Com ....12 Old Dominion ...43
Cal A Ariz 66 pBCola. jj
Cal A Hecla 45 Quincy i3
Centennial Superior 4
Cop Rgo Con Co.. 47 Shannon . 6
Eaat Butte Cop.. 9 Sup A Boston 3
Franklin i Con8
Isle Roy Cop) . . .22 JVInona .
Lake Copper. ... 6 Wolverine 33
Mohawk ."H1
Money. Exchange, Etc.
NTCW TORK, Feb7. 2. Mercantile paper,
a-1 1 uks n.r rant.
8trlTn. 80-day bllla, M.T2; commercial
0-day bin. on Danaa. i.ui, tu,mt.(.
40-dar bllla. 14.71: -demand $4..5;
eablea, J4.76 T-16. Franca, demand. 5.71;
..blM, 5 6914. Oullder.. demand, 48.
cablea. 44. Lire. demand. 8.G2: cablea.
8 50. Rublea, demand. 13; cablea, 1314.
Bar allver. RflHc.
Healcan dollar.. 89c
Government bonda ateady; railroad bond,
"ToNDON, Feb. 2. Bar eiWer. 43 4 per
Dlvcount ratea, abort
ounce.
Money, 8 per cent.
bllla. 4 1-32 per cent
4 1-18 per cent.
three xnontha bllla.
TOTAL RESOCBCES SLIGHTLY LARGER
Gold Beaerre. of Federal Bank. Decreaae
Durinc Beta,
miBHinTO!I. Feb. 2. The report of
th. .Federal Reserve Board aa at the cloie
of bualneea laat nl,ht follows:
Resourcee
Gold coin and certificate. In
vaulta 489,759.000
Gold settlement fund. Federal
t. .... Ro.nl 393.624.000
flold with forelan acencles. . . . 02.500,000
Women Investors
We specialize in tax free munijipal bonds, which are par
ticularly desirable for women investors.
Yon Are Invited to Consult With Tm.
Lumbermens Trust Company
Fifth
near
Stark
dltlon of clearing-house banks and trust
companies for ths week shows thst they
hold $62,807,300 reserve In excess of legal
raaulrements. This is a decrease of $34,-
274,450 from last week.
MESSAGE TO FARMERS IS FACTOR
Most Important Market Development Since
Railroads Were Taken Over.
NEW TORK, Feb. 2. The attention of
the financial community was frequently di
verted during the week from the Taxations
and complexities of the domestic situation
to the alanlficant changes suggeatea y aa
vices concern Ins conditions In 'Central Eu
rone. Hlirh financial authorities concurred
In. tha belief that the neace movement is
making formidable progress In Germany and
Austrta-Huneary.
President Wilson's message to the west
ern farmers was regarded as the most im-
nortant market factor since the decision
of the Government to take over tne ru
roads.
Railroad earnings for December were ex
tremety unfavorable and January returns
ara llkelv to reveal larser net losses.
The United States Steel statement lor tne
1917 final quarter indicated a steady de
cline of production and it Is believed the
current period will reflect In greater meas-
urs exiatine: economic disturbances. iuain
tenance of She " extra ' common atviaena
was one of the stl'nulatlng market fea
tures.
Much of the activity of the last week,
converged around sneculatlve shares, nota
bly motors and specialties more remotely
identified with the war group.
Monev on call was relatively easy, Dut
time loans, although, auotably lower, were
actually unchanged, with a greater scarcity
of suDDlles.
Foreign exchange showed no appreciaoie
alteration, except for recurrent heaviness
of ItRllan rates. Trading in j&uropean re
mittances Is expected to become nominal
under Federal supervision.
Duluth linseed Market.
DULUTH, Feb. 2. Unseed, $3.53H
3.65i; May, $3.53 asked; July, $3.48; Oc
tober, $3.14 bid.
Cotton Market.
NEW TORK, Feb. 2. Cotton Spot, quiet;
middling uplands. si.&oc.
Hops. Etc., at New Tork.
NEW TORK. Feb. 2. Hops, hides and
wool unchanged.
G
IS
STRONGER
ORTLAND GETS MEETING
Federation of Women's Clubs Makes
Plans for Convention.
Portland will be the next meeting
place of the annual convention of the
Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs,
and the hostess organization will be
the Co-operative League. Assisting
hostesses will be the members of the
Portland Railroad Women's Club.
The preliminary plans for the con
vention were made yesterday at a
eetintr of the state executive board
held in the home of the treasurer. Miss
Sarah Jacobs.
Mrs. Charles H. Castner, of Hood
River, presided over a full assemblage
f the board. Including Miss wattle
Beatty, of Salem; Mrs. Collins Elkins,
of Prineville; Mrs. John Vert, of Pen
dleton: Mrs. William Bell, of Roseburg;
Mrs. F. H. Buchannan, McMinnville;
Mrs. P. A. Pettlt, Portland; Mrs. Alex
ander Thompson, The Dalles, and. Miss
Jacobs.
Peace Views of Bear Traders
Undergo Change.
CONFIDENCE IS 'LESSENED
Falling Off in Receipts at Chicago
Aids In Sending Market Upward. "
Shorts Are Responsible for
Advance in Oats.
CHICAGO. Feb. 2. Leesenir. of bearish
confidence rerardlnr the outlook lor peace;
did a n-ood deal today to strengthen th
.orn market. The outcome was a firm cloaet
f to '4i&c net higher, with March
1.7 and May l.'J4tl.2S. Oat sained
fee to o and provision. 17c to 37c
Throughout the day corn had an upward
tendency that especially reflected disap
pointment of trader, who have looked for
swift sensational developmenta from Ger
man economic and political troubles. The
fact, too, that receipt, here, instead of be
ing enlarged, were even smeller than ha.
been the rule of late, counted also against
would-be sellers. On the other hand,
weather conditions seemed the beat in a
long while. Week-end adjustment of trades',
however, kept the market on the upgrade to
the end.
Coverinir bv shorts was Tnnfnlv re.nnn.fhla
for the advance of oats. The incentive for
action on the part of shorts waa an unusual
scantiness of offerings.
Provisions rose with hnss and heraiis. nf
the bullish showing of warehouse stocks In
Chicago.
Leading futures ranged as follows:
CORN.
Open. High. Low. rinse.
March ... 1.7 hi l.L'Tii t 1.27 $ l.-'7
May 1-215, 1.25 1.2454 1.14 ,
OATS. '
March .81U .824 .81", .82'4
May 7a .7U .7ST, .7'A
PORK.
May ..... 47.23 47.23 47.00 . 47.1S
LARD.
May 25.52 25.77 23.52 23.77
RIBS.
May 24.80 24.80 24.60 24.80
RAMP FILES $15,000 BOND
Time for Sentencing Roseburg
. clalist Is Indefinite.
So-
FMnvrl Rnmn who was convicted in
the FeSeral Court Friday for a violation
of the espionage act, has furnished a
ond for ,15,000 and is at liberty. The
ureties on his bond are his father, B.
F. Ramp, and C. W. Barzee.
The time when sentence will be pro-
ounced on Ramp, is rather indefinite.
It depends entirely upon how soon the
convicted man files his motion for a
ew trial. Judge Wolverton has grant
ed Ramp 10 days, dating from Friday,
which to move for another trial.
When this motion has been filed it will
be placed on the motion calendar and
will come before the court for argu-
ent on the next Monday following.
Sentence will be pronounced just as
soon as the court has hty.rd and passed
upon mis motion.
Total gold held by banks... 815.883,000
G0.'nt:".h . . . 781 ..67,000
Gold redemption fund
19.472,000
Total gold reserve, 11.71 T.022.000
gal tender notes, allver. etc. 58.435,000
Legal tender notes.
Tnt.l reservea IL775.457.O0O
Bills discounted for members
and Federal Reserve banks..! 806.778.000
Bllla Dougbt ia open maraei. . . .d,ow,w
Total bill, on hand 896.583,000
U. S. Government long-term
secuntiea . j,,.'vj
tt. S. Government short-term
securities 78.898.000
All other earning assets 3.803.000
Total -amlng assets Sl.033.020.000
Doe from other t ederal e
serve banks, net
Uncollected Items
Total deduction from gross de
posits - -
Fiv. per cent redemption fund
I . !-. I XJ...CV. h.nlr
gm . uu . ........
not. -
All other resource
44.456,000
321,994.000
366,430,000
537,000
559.000
Total resource 3,17.023.000
Liabilities
Capital paid ta 3 72,620.000
Surplua 1.134,000
Government deposits 132,790.000
Due to members, reserve ac
count ,.IH.M.WP
Collection Items 191.2o3.000
Other deposits. Including for
eign government credit 51.769.000
Total cross deposit . .31,854,486,000
Federal Reserve note In actual
circulation 31.236J01.000
Federal Reserve bank notes in
circulation, net liability 8.OO0.0O0
All other liabilities 3.862,000
Total liabilities 33.176.023.000
Ratio of gold reswrvea to net deposit and
Federal Reserve not. liabilities combined.
63 per cent.
Ratio of total reserves to net deposit and
Federal Reserve not. liabilities combined.
63.2 per cent.
. Deerems. In 6nrplo Reserve.
NEW XOKK. Feb. 2. Th actual con-
MURDERER DRUG CRAZED
Felipe Alvarez Kills Five and In
Jures One in Drunken Frenzy.
EL PASO, Tex., Feb. 2. A drug, to
gether with cheap whisky, was today
held responsible by Coroner J. M. Dea-
ver for the death ot live ana tne
wounding of a six person here late last
ight.
Felipe Alvarez, crazed from using the
rug, shot and instantly killed the two
mall sons of Mrs. Trinidad Lucero,
wounded the mother and killed Police
man Perea and Deputy City Tax Col
lector Juan Jarca after barricading
himself In his home in the Mexican
uarter. Alvarez was killed when a
harge of dynamite dislodged him from
his refuge.
Alliance to Hear Talks.
American Alliance for Labor and
Democracy will meet at Library Hall
at 8 o clock Tuesday evening, February
C. P. Howard, president of the Cen
tral Labor Council, will preside. Dr.
Joseph K. Hart, of Reed College, will
address the meeting on "President Wil
son as Spokesman of Democracy."
The Dalles Man Is Suicide.
THE DALLES. Or., Feb. 2. (Special.)
Bert Humphrey, a landscape gar-1
dener and all-around worker, employed
by some of the residents of this city,
committed suicide last night by using
a butcher knife to cut his throat The
cause of his act is unknown. He will
be buried here.
Cash prices were as follows:
Corn. Nos. 2 and 3, nominal; No. 4 yel
low. 51.66(1.70.
Oats. .No. 3 white. S8fiK8c? etnnn.nT
88&S9c
Rye. nominal.
Barley, Jl.50ffl.73.
Timothy, $5 fa 8.25.
Clover, 32130.
Pork, nominal.
Lard, 325.77. t
Ribs, 323.80iB25.05.
Primary receipte Wheat. 521.000 vs. 4fiT.-
000 bu. ; corn, 1,113,000 vs. 781.000 bu. ; oats.
710,000 vs. 613.000 bu.
Shipments Wheat. 56.000 vs. 538.000 bu. :
corn, 461.0U0 vs. 651,000 bu. ; oats, 579.0OO
vs. 400,000 bu.
Clearances Wheat, 53.000 bu; corn, oats,,
none; flour, 32,000 barrels.
EXPORT TRADE IN OATS FALLS OFF
Market Saga From Record Price Caused by.
Shortage of Supplies.
CHICAGO, Feb. 2. Enlarged supplies of
cars on Western roads, together with opti- .
mlsm in regard to peace, gave an advan
tage this week to the bear side of the corn
market. Compared with a week ago, price
this morning ranged from hie decline to
sc advance Oats showed net losses vary
in from a shade to lftc Provisions gained
37c to 95c.
Notwithstanding that new storms and se
vere cold low temperatures impaired rail
road efficiency east of Chicago and tended
to harden values in the corn market, tem
porary shrinkage In industrial and shipping
demand here acted as something of an off
set and prevented any radical return In
prices. By Thursday, leaders In the corn
trade willingly put themselves on record
as saying that improvement In the car situ
ation west was becoming plain. Thereafter,
prices almost uniformly sagged, and the"
market was ruled largely by bearish In
ferences as to likelihood of peace.
After shortage of Immediate supplies had
hoisted oats to new high price records for
the season, the market reacted sharply.
Shutting off of export demand was a no
ticeable factor in bringing about declines.
Peace chances and Government buvlna nut.
strength Into provisions.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 2. Flu .1 1 ii
3.65.
Barley, 1.501.78.
Grain at San Francisco. "
SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 2. Knot
tlons Feed barley. J3.10ii.l l.-, nr r.nt.i.
white oats, 3353.05; bran, 35 per ton; mid
dlings, 142&43; shorts, S38S39.
,au ooara Barley, May, S3 bid.
Mrs. H. L. Parke, of Belgrade Tjilr.!L
me., nas Knit av pairs of socks, 24
helmets and three pairs of wristlets
since September 15, in addition to her
household duties.
Ship Your Cream to Us
WE PAY CASH
Sweet Cream, 58c lb. Butterfat
Sour Cream, 56c lb. Butterfat
SUNSET CREAMERY
281 First Street
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
Walter Hinson, Ernest Farmer and
Blakely Winston killed 90 alligators in
Smothers Lake, Texas, in three days,
counting those four feet and more in
length.
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