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TITE ST7XDAY OKEGOXIAX. TORTLAXD. FEBRUARY, 10, 1918. 21 POTATO TRADE LAGS Total Movement Continues Far Behind Last Year. ! LARGE SURPLUS IS ON HAND Price Hare Vnr Tone IVlth Tendency to Decline in ome Sec t Ion Oregon Growers Are Orferlns Stock More Fredj. Potato mirktti cent! no t hav. aa n tone ta moot sctfora. whl! Ic Nm hr dx-:tnet torn what. Locally. V. S. JUA I Durban k a r moving mlow.y 91. s.ek1, per r t with mora blng rfer-t tha tb burr art wi::ing to tk. -A. fw sal f r. ft. No. X Purbaaks bavs mad at ;!fhtljr nrr prices, bat ths B:k of to bv boa around II. Tho n:M: markfi la very qui:. v:th bat It'tio 4maa4 or m ovens eat. Orfoa Bur banka ara Mlllnc at iround SI. 25 for IT. 8. ". 1 ste-rlc. whtia tba poorer sto-k la s-ll-tng at around $1 aad lotrr, A few Wash Ina'oa Ntc4 Cma ara being :d at arotn4 I.M. aacfcod. p-r cwt. Thrao slta ar fssr. avr. aad ara all la am all lota. Tho weekly Curaa of Markata sammary - Issued yesterday by t ft. Raayia. assistant la market surveys. my: "la ta producing sections prices hiva do- ' ei!n4 aomowhat. At Prfsus Ma.. Ca Mountain. In wifn!ola track i hi, ar ovlitos at ft 92 I vi. aa against a wk s-m and J.lZfal of ka a CO. At Graad Raplf!. Vic a.. V. ft. No. 1 ftoand White r bringing fMOV sackod. pr cwt, to ear lots, t. a. b., aaual t-rms. a docaaa of lO rent from tha pneo of last wk At Waapr4. Wia.. balk Knand Whlta aro selling at ! ! !.-' for V. S. No. i. and tor V. i. .a 3. In rn:oda. track aid. Tb;a la a dccUa of 10 rostra from th prlcs of laat vnk. Tho market at Ortoirr. Colo., la iktr, with crowara wanting to sell. M d Whiua ar s::tng mostly at II 11. with a few at I 2 sack 4, pr cwc. waanoada. track ids. No . bava ba rportKt from aioorba1. da to tho a-vero weather which baa ta:4 In that seet.oa tor Ih past two wka. The rr shortage continue t ntrfr with th movement at Mho Kal.a, aad aa th war houses are full but (Vw mIm ax nportod. Kura.a and Ruasetts aro sell In at II. sacked, por cwt.. la woa!oada. track stdo. Hocbvatar ia pract ica.il y .no nam aa th laat two wavfca, a: la carloca. f. o. w'sjsoal t-rms. bolt. reported at around sacked, por cwt 'artot potato shTprneais cooipar aa fol Iowa; FMpn-l rviotia Tot?l I-af Fa- k t. 1-7. f4on mnlv raf inr to Jun. C ... ;rji " Ijh 4 m i;ri4 -." l-t I 1 ' - A t J Mh- 1T4 1IH 4 :H 4 lt 31am 4't M 17 t h.n . l'ii 117 4..M4 ;vl Minn.tt .... 14 '4 lu.-t P. 1" .Vonun-t 4 . - - H N-bra-ka .... II 1 . 5 1 JrKr. . . 14 11 iTti i -. I.on lal.. X.Y. l'iT f.'t 3.1 "T Mh'rN V.... T 1 1 . Ki.t I .". '. Dakota ... 4 H - i'..n t.X.' r.n 7 47 1hJ 1 lnrytanl . UK 71 l.M"i 1 . " I V'aaninro .. 1 l..M"i r :i7'J WlaroiuiB 1 -11 7.-12 .-. CtUara 4 21 4l-li Tota!a .....2.ulu .2o7 II vvi In.T.llahlf. ''Shipmeata ar loqwiiat tthtr thla wk thaa laa. a total of 2i1f cara hfn ahtpp-d aa compared with Z2t7 tha praviuua wrvk. To: la a dec I In of ?.t7 earn, or approal macary It pr rnt. oioraU l-d In ahip menta th paat wrk. with 33 cara aa aSainst 21 1 th previoua wk. an lm-r.t of appraxtmaieiy per rnt. Main waa the n-xt hTiva shipper, with 20 car, a fall In C off of 11 car, op pr rent aa om pard with Ih previoua week, when 421 car war ahtpped. Tho total movern'-nt to date raotiaue to la far behtnd laat aa.nn, and when w tak inta ronal deration th In creased prodaetlnn of thla year over Uat. It I p!aln!y evident that there la a larse amount of ptatne yet to b mved. "Id tho distributing- cntera price con tin 'i about tho lama aa laat w-k. In the hAQthvMt. Idaho Rural. Kuaetta and Itur-w-tnka, and WjtMngioq rtted Gcrua are ellinc at $2.6 2 V: t'olorado Round Vht:a at 2.;i 2 in. moatiy 32-23. wittle ri!foreU Iturhnka are brine tng l.'3'i" 3-7V dimiI) $: r.O li aackad. par rwt. In aruail lota. In Livnvtr the market ta unaet t ed. bat aa yt then haa been no decline In prlrea. retey Plf trl t XVhltea are brirain" II oflf.. Veatera Plop K-d !- urea. 11 a 1.90. and Burbanka. l t0. aackad, per rwu la arnall Iota. Te ew Orleana market continue aleady with a ftlriy food demand and movement. North- ent aock la jobhtnar around Ii4ft1 Z-n. wb.te Wtaconaln and M;nneota Burbanka ar tuoi4 aa hlah aa 2. a aarked. per rwt. The rariot market are atntut the wm aa Uet vmL la Chuaco the demand la moder ate, with market atrad. prna r.tnatuc fram 32.0d 2 2t. tarkrtl. Pr rwt.. In car- laaa. n Mmnapotia the demand i moder ate to go, but a car ahortac la lnterfer- m wrth th movement. Iren ran from 1. M', aark-d. per rwt.. In rr!o'a. Ii Kjni City tfi demand and nomnt a- medrrat. while ittm mrkt too'lnuri aleady. Wwtm and NrilweTm ato k ta a.iPf at II I a-.kd. per cwt. lKM.OH rOTATO Ml IFMKTT LAKGIlR Paotiaallawa of Talen Cara Reported by fJwreaa of Market. Th deatloattAa of th Iatet hlpmnta f pwtatoe Iran Oregoa and other (.uat ta-ra ar aa fut'owa: From t ra shipped February 3: El r 1. Fort Worth 2. Ilouatoa I. Marye ll'e I. t oe Ail 1- Pateflti 1. Ite.1.1ln 1. HitKU 1. t4R I'TiBviW o 1. Jhre oort 1. "artu 2- f"Mtpd Kebruary Kl l'aao "S. Feet 1Voeh 1. Caiin 1. Kvw 4rtano 1. i-Tmtto 3. Mo- ktoa 1. From iVphaaon Chirped February : )tiHte 1. Chirac I. lor 1. Kaneas kt 2. New iwtea 1. ttl 1. Louta I. unknown 1. From fi' ifo'nia ."hlp?d February T(in X BroWDtl'e 1. .'ort-ana I. Kl Taao I.itt-o R.rk 1. le 4. Oakland 1. I'ani U rrm-c ( 1. Yum 1; boat, fan rtntH 2. ftlppc4 lebruarj i 1 jh 1. VRIV I t1I.dBINt. IN THE EAT Frtrew Ar at H1sHe Faint Mac Uaya of 4 1 II War. Thar wa no a.oa f tba Merchants K. hanae yet-rday. So tttt'e grain re maa V thta lrrriiry t trd la that 1 i.ee mi eat a aeaalou ar becomlnc mor f reqaent. liurft In t rraln market renter In br:ey. thouh ther v hardiy any of the hraj left he. Ther were advance atn la tha Klaet yoaterday. cholco barfey Monday Hog Day p h tat at aav-e. lav peff lbs. aasraatee4 on CvKKi quality of medium a.mr. I iary Mbt Veal. . . tft-lS a-w )a. Ileaa aad anrtaaI 33-3f per lb. Itewf, tmmy keaivy ll-le? a-er lav. l r Dotrtxa. faacy Ma aer Iw. Wa want anthtnc you hara tn the lino of inL ttvly gasraitea oartafanarT re4rm. Ship to a liva. re liabi houao. W a rkamt w gwaaaataaaaa and pay promptly Dw ta a. Jaara, year atpanata . TR SmVIXAB CO nc Capital f 1043 1M rraat SC. whlia Chicago advmac4 I oaata to 1 The ar ta Mht baxfvy prica that hav pravsllMt aino th Civil War. Fw haxlvy at Sao Fraortaco adTa.acd ft cnu a rntau tot Si. Th lirunr of th Call fortrl embargo on bx:y ahip mania waa aa uouac4 la thva column acTaral daya aro. Aaothar ahipmaat of Aoctrallan wheau amouatiac to 1500 ton, naa arrtxed at aa rranrtara. That city alao report tht ra rrtpt of 1961 baica of vunama and bur lap. Wathr condition tn th MlddTa Weat. a wirad from Chlcaro: "Ktniai City clear. X Fu Joacph claar. 1 Towka clear. 21 St. Loala cloudy. 0O. Paoria Cloudy. So. Dacatur fociy. SO. Hot Sprints. 4ft. Ken lucky. 45" Trmlnml rrcrlpta. In cara. wora reported by Lbe Hercbanta Exchanfa aa followa- Whcat Barlay Flour Oata Hay Portlan'T. "at.. 2 .... Tar aio SI ... 3 Tula I la w'k. 11 t Taar ago 11 4 IS Sfumn to dato.Si-H Uir aco iu 14V Tacoma. Fr ... a 1 .... Ttr a" 11 .... .... ob tt rfte.37H Tt .... V--r A 4tl 204 .... catl. Fli.... lo 1 3 Yar aco lf .... 12 a 8 ST 1444 1J7 13 VJ Slftft 4 1 ft-a-wa to dat.3t4:;7 ' 1" 7 l ar a aro bk'.i 113Vt AFFLFJI ARE BTKA 1 Y TO STRONG Impraaraneat ta Demand for Boxed Fruit la Eaatera Mark eta. Total appta ahrpmonta from tho Pacific Vorthwont ta data ar 1.13 cam. Thara- dyo ehlpmata aa reported by tha Bureau of Markta wer 1 rare to tho following deat natloaa: IHantarck 2. Buffalo X Cal n 1. Cheyenne 1. Chlcaro 24. Cincin nati 1. Denver 3. De Molnea 1. Detroit 2. Fort Dodgo 1. Fort Worth 1. Hartford 1. Houatoa J. ladlanapolla 1. Kanaa City 3, Mr Fart and 1. Mandaa 1. Ultea City 1. Mil wauke 2. Xllnneapolla 33. Monlajoroary 1. New Orleana 1. New York City , Norfolk 1. Omaha ft. Pltuburg S. Portland 1. Raclna 3. u I-oule ft. Taul 3, Fan Antonio 1. has Diego i. Tulea 1. Wichita 1. Yakima 1. Toungatowa t. .g.ah Kastera market coodUlona aa reported by wire : New Tork Arrival. carlt. New Tork 21. W'aahlnaioa . Virginia o. West Virginia 3, Pennsylvania 1, Oregon 1: demand actlva for good atock. market atrong. wtdo range, quality and condition considerably fronted. Tod ay a sale. Jobbing, boxea. Korthweat extr fanry HoltenhTa. Wineaape. larco 2.7it:t.u. mrtllum 2,iV t$ 2.7A. amall 32.20; extra fan. y Rnmea. largo 1.73.10, small to medium I2.2S 2.5U. Chicaaro Arrivals, rariot. tlllnola 1. Ore goo ft. Waahlngton 1. New York 1; 27 cara on track. Including broken and unbroken. Opealng prtcee today. Jobbing, demand and movement good, market steady, bores xtr fancy Jonathans, medium to larg ll.VOte 2.2. choir to fancy, medium to larg 31.30 G1-U0: extra fancy Dellcloua. large 32.7.". ti a."", fancy, medium to larg 32.GOSJ 2.75i e&ira fancy Hpltaenbvrgs. Home, medium ,o large 2.M ft 3.20. fancy medium to large 31.70 a 2.ii; etra fancy Wlneaapa. medium to larare f1.T3y3.1S. fancy lito1.7.'. Helton Arrlvala. rariot. Washington 3. Roxra. Johblng demand and movement good, market at-ai1 rtxe Washlnxton. a'w from storage. quali;y and condition good, extra faacy Wtnreap. larg I2.0U. meilium 12.20 ui 2.041. small 2 0. Auction: Wash ington ritra. fanry Newtowns. large fl.huff l.lo. medium. 1.mj I. .; extra fancy Jons than. large 2. 1. medium 32.0UU 2.10, choice Jonathan, large II. mi 1.80. tX.US PtLL 11 K LOW FORTY CENTS DeeUa la toeal Market la Volntermpted; l-unltry rrleea High Erg price de-ltnei again yesterday with an atnrt of outaiu demand. City trad naa fate, but was not large enough to ab sorb ail th receipt. Quotation oa th street ranged from 99 to 4tf cent, cas count. Rutter waa stow and barely aleady at tha former prtc. All clajrse of poultrr were atrong. ITeavy hen sold a hlah aa 2T cents and th aam prl waa re:lsd on large Hprlna. Fancy dreasad val brought 20 y 20l4 cent and pork SI cent. Thee prlcea wer ob tainable on.y DrcauM of th limited gupply. AVIX ORAMaE 1-Klf FS ABJS H1GIIKK Eatlr Vegetable I.Kt la rlrm Local Broc coli Do Hoaa. Tim local appl ma: ket la firm with a rood demand. Nat el orang prlcea have been advanced on l.V and smaller to meet higher price la Southern California. Deal er declar tjiero ta no money tht year tn th oranae business for anyone except tha transportation com pan lea. Tn vegetable hat la general ta firm. IMenty of local brm-coU is expected within .he next two weka. A part car of Im perial Valley lettuco parked In apecial craiea ta on th way to thla city. PORTLAND MARKET QIOTATION8 4rala. t eed, tloar Ftc. No evasion lerchaua Exchang. WMbAT Buik bosia 1'wrtiand for No. 1 grade: Hard whllo Riueetem. Farly Bart. Alirn. (JalgHlus. Martin Amtwr. 32 Uo. Soft w nlle 1'nluuse bluteiem. orty(ild. Whit Vally, Oold Coin. Wait Kueelan, 2.u:L White cluh Mttio clib. Jenkins club, whit hybrid, honor, f 2."1. Red Walla Red HuMiao, red hybrida. Jotirs fife. CoppnL ll.tL No. 2 gi !. sc I-sa. No. 3 arade. ' Other grades handled by aample. FI.OfR Patents. IO; Valiey. 3v.u; wbol wheal. r.aO: gran m. H.2U; barley flour, flu.: a 11 per barrel; rlc flour, bfeo per ttuntl. t idl.LFFED -Net mill prices, car lota: Bran. 3-io pr ton; anrta. v2 per ton; middilnra. !: mixed cur and leen then car ioad a. "oc mure; rolled barley, f 07 rvllel oata. fm. CORN Whole. 374: cracked. f73 per ton. roKNMEAl, fVs. ner balA. HAY H trying price, f. o. b. Portland: Kae.errt (rton ti-noihy. f J7 tt ton: Val try timothy. -4o2.; airalta. I2'.0: Valley grain h, J2. alver. l: straw. f4. Dairy aad Cntrjt Prod are. TtrTTTR f"ub, extra. 4c; prime firsts. I7. first. 4'c. Jubbing prlcea: lTtnta, ex tras, ijc ; carton, lw extra; butt erf at. No. 1. &."c. aelter.d. K Oregon ranrh. current recHpta. Ufa ; ramlled. 4'f-; a lee t a. 44c per doaen. t'Hh'KSK Jobbery buytnc prlcea, f. o. b. ro. k. l'rtlnd. Tillamook trip let a. 23c: Young Aoiert'-as. 2'ic i,vr pound: Ion ; horn a. It: oo and furry f. e. b. Myrt Point: Triplet. XSr: Young America. r'C per pound; lonabuma. .iSc per pound. roi'f.TRY Hen, larre. r: i jTr : amall. jr.i, jiprlnr. heavy. at n 27 : broiler. c . diK-k. Xlp:.Jr: geee. irtv2v; turke, aitve. 3c; dreweed. 3it33Hc per pound. VEAL Fancy. 2ta20So; thin, llVo pe paund. rX'RK Fan-y. 51c per pound. ftrwlt aad Vegetable, f,'rt fobbing quotallooe: Klii'lTj tratiaes. navels, fl.73w6.5rt; Umoiia. Jrt j p. r b : banan.ia, 3 W 5 V, c wr Han1; grapefruit. fi.25gtt.wO, apple. i; :. n-2 23. V KG ETA HLES Tomatoe. f 2. 2 1 nr erate: rm j r.li 3 e pr .titnd ; let - tcee. f 2, "2 M pr rrate: cr-um h-rn. fl.drt a 2 per dol'-n ; ruH naf, 2.2."-ti 23 per crate; artt- hke. tOc a 31. 1 A r-r pound ; gar He. TlS- oer pound, si'iash. ISc pr pound: Celery. f4.25 pwr crat; peppers. 33 r 4 per in-1 : eproufa. 1 1 $ I 2 per pound, rhur' 1 2 !-' per pound rACK VKOKHl'LKs I'arrota. fl.3A pr sack : noeta. 81 .5- 2; turnip, f 1.50 L4; prntp. II "-O 1 -V pt T A TO Fi t re gon Burbanka. good, f 1.10 q Mr hundrrd: 1 akfnaa, fl.50; awevl iNU.S K i regn, t4 tng prtc,, f 1.50 tf L3 pr hundred. Map la Ororerlea. lcal lobbtng quotations tmgar 5a-k has!: Pimlf an4 Kerrr. 37.K.; beet. I 3: evt- C, 7 33. powdered. Kar-:s. 15. CUb'S. In barrels. SVS.Y yUTS Walnut. 4J-e; Bra sit nuts. Tic; fll-ts. 22tUe; alraorda. 19r 22c: r-e- ta. 14 1 V : roeoaniiTe, at. lit per dosen; HtA aiitoi-ni iDtir.; pric: ra ii whit, isac; larg white. I3c: byoa. lSc; riek. 1- Or- gn rana, buying prlcea: Vh!. afHc; "'red. ac. k a i.t trmnu.ated. flA.73 per ton; hslf- grounda. lAs. 313 per ton: 3a. fltt par too; a:-. Il Pr ton. ri; !tothera head. a4HJ pe pAird; Blu Roa. ac: Japaneaa atyl. 3a3Sc DRIED FHl ITS Apple. 13Sc; peaches. 1ll. prune. I tat tail. llf 13c: ratsiaa. aM)33 par boa; data, fard. 82.3AV3 pr tk. craiUa. Dava. 2 ix boa. BEEF IS IN DEMAND North Portland Market Now Is in Sellers' Favor. PRICES TENDING UPWARD Cheaper Grade of Stock Move as Well as Better Classes Large Receipts Are Readily Disposed Of Dog Trices Strong. Only hm'.t a Join lort of .took were r c.lvd mi th. yanl. ymtwrday nd Ih. clo tnm trad, for th. week waa on m email arale. Thw w.r. no chancers rn prl.-. condition, at th. flntah. th. market all around being tn hralt.iy condition. Rrcrlpta w-r 13S cattle. K calvea and SV" hu. Shipper, wer. R. C. Illllman. LawMn. 1 car cattl. and calv: C. K. I.0'-kc, Canny. 1 car cattle and hoic..- and I.. Mlil.r, Albany. 2 car. cattle, calves aad hoc". T'i. day, mile. wer. as follow-: wt. FTIC Wt Price. 1 cow .... l71 $ 7 .W 7 Wl . Icnwi ...jmn 7 7M 1 bull . 1 cow fcrtn 4 1oi?hoa: . 1 cow ,...12T 7. Oil -.-(i hoBS . . 1 1 3n $ 7 75 . l r.v T ." . ll 14 7" . 100 14.0U J fvw .... 7-n a 7A. Revlewtnv the cattl situation al tha yards. the Livestock Reporter anys: Around it)o head of cattle were on tna market thla morning from th Willamette valley. hellere have round it easy going, and buyera did not heiltate Ion tn giving a good, strong bid on everything here. De mand for the cheaper grades has been very cood all week, due to the let-up in the num ber of the typa comlnR for the past fort night. While the better cmds of cattle found the going a little hard during th early market Monday a late demand developed and th market cloaed fully steady on these kind, which looked due for a reaction. "Ther were no prime atevra included In the dav'a receipt a. althouich the market la on a atrong 11c basis for thne kinds. A very aood rrad of beef Fleers is selling around 110.50 and from this down to lOc for a fair grade of killers. Half-fit and good offarade killers are selMnr between f i and $. 73. with the more common types and cutters as low as 7c. The choice aradts of beef rows and heifrra are a: Ml finding an excellent demand at steady to hltcher prices. A little lesa than a lot crossed the scales at the lrtc mark this morning. The bulk of the atrlr!y good cows are selling from 11 up with a few sutes befna; inude at ... while a pretty good grade is selling around fb.OO and from tuat down to 9 rent.t. "A fairly good-sixed mtd-wek supply of hoes w -s on th nmrkvt t his mo mm g about 6H head. Pract lea My erythtng from vally points. Demand continues good and the market Is on a steady to strong basis. Heat local and vally hogs sold as high as $il.a, with the bulk of s.iles ranging from ltt 2A to lift 4l. Just what a Ind of fancy hogs a it h di versions si e wor. h a ould be hard to say. Pigs are still in good demand at atady prlcta. Strictiy gin-d fit pis hod no trouble In getting a $14." bid. Quotatloue at th yard a follow; Cattle Price. Medium to chnlc Steer i.f 10 ! 11.00 Good to medium at-era 139 10 35 Common to good steer 7.7."ft W 25 Choice cows and h- ifeu 8.'n J lO tn Com. to good cows aud he If ere.. S.W Cannera 4.f ii tf.uo Bulla 5.00 -tp 7 .'.0 Calves "..".iici ll.O'i Sto k-rs and feeders CuOftf tl.SO tiojt Prime Itght .... Prime heavy ... PlRH Sheep Western lamta Valley lamba .. Yearllnga Wet hara Kaea .......... li'.Ofa Id 14. uu to 15 lS.on is 14.5''(iil3 00 M (Hi 13 5H 12.30-. 13 00 B.OU&llOO DESTINATIONS OP STOCK LOADED Shipment Kn Route to leading Livestock Markets of ttie Country. Iestlnatlons of ilveptock loaded February . 4":irla4ls report d west ( A)l-gli-ny Mountains, double decks i.ninfn as two cars It-port cd by the Bureau of Market! North Portland: t:ittle Hnrsea Mixed Culvea.Hngsheep.Muies. block Atlanta , lo Aui'.in Bait i m ore ..... Btrinltighnm . Boston Buffalo ivdar Raplda.'. . Cliuauo 3 11 3 1 271 10 ).; 5: 20 H tiu 2 4 1 Cincinnati 2! 42 ( udahy ....... D'tiir I e troll E. t TouIm.... Fort W ort h. . . . Indianapolis .. . J t-v City ... Kansas City. . . Los Angeles.... Louisville M son City . .. Milwaukee .... Nashvlile New Orleans . New York .... 3H 34 ti 1 Ogden Oklahoma City. C'inaha Ottumaa Peoria Pittsburg P-rtliiid. Or. .. St. Joaeph M. Paul fijn Francisco. . Seattle siou oty Wichita Various 10 87 2 311 21 71 127 J 15 2' '7 Totals 1255 One week ago. ..1 141 li'l 1 l"l Mitf. Four Weeks ago. 17! 1T tate origins of livestock. February 8: For Portland Cattle. Home Mixed Calves. Hogs. Phee p. Mules.toiock Oregon . 11 Utah Ttls. Port! find On wek ago .. Four weeks ago. For Seattle Montana Oregon Waautngson ... 10 Tt!a. Heattle.. 8 5 1 Meat Trade Conditions. Weekly report of meat trade conditions for week ending February . General mai - ket rondif Ions: B'ton Abnormal weather conditions haa again aitWted the arrival of enra an-i the de.av haa been sufficient in some canes t rue some houses lo hae buL little 1-cef nd lamb to sell. There h.a b.-en no genera shortage, however, until today, when the supplies were not equal to the dcinanU. Practlcal y ail carvas stuit continuca lo ar rive In a froaen condition. New York Although delayed ears are still causing uhcertaintv on arrivaia most hotiaes hae had suffuutu suppUcs to meet the demand. Retailer have not been buy ing freely and the market ha b-en slow and dramy throughout the ". - Weather con dtuns early m tha weea were also partly rvaonnaible for the llllll'ed denmnd. I hliadeiphla Thia c k s trading has again ben uneven on nil k:ndt of meat. Th rnnrkft has ben ste.ulv in spots, with a tendency for price to lower, caused by a demand that ls been a little aiow a large part of the week. Washington Although c-s have been de !sved. the carT-oT.er from last week and the lliht receipts, together with the went her. whu-h male deliveries almost impossible at tmte. has cwuaed th supplv to b adequate. The market was never Very active and that helped to keen prlcea n everything exct.pt pork pretty well in line nh last week. ChlCA4TO LI vee tor fc MsrHet HUCAiiO, Feb. !. Hon Receipt, ?. n weak: 3c under jtrrdayn average. Bu k. f lrt.3.".i lrt M; light, fl." itVUM. mtxel. f i o.l 1 60; heav-.-. t 3 A3 r 16. tio ; ro-igb. f I3.3n 16 1: pica. f:3?il3 2-V 'mi KecVlprs weak. Native steer. 3 4i 13 lei; a took are and fce-lem. 37. 2u 10 40; cow and he.fers, f6.25j 11. C3; calves, f9 M 15.23. H teep Reeelpta 70M wealr. "Wcthera, f 10 013.4V. lambs, f 14.23 g 17 i'. Omaha Live-tork Market. OMAHA. Fb- - Hoes Kei'eipts lo.20A, attadr. Hv. 313 70 o 16 10; mid. 315.73 13, a, light. fi3 63tf 16 'a5; rigs, 10yl5, bulk of sal-. UT5 -i 1"' V5. CattleReceipt. 6uO. steady. Vativ pteers. fPtl2; cows sn? helpers. ' f 7 tfi lO; Western sters, f 7 30 j 1 L5t; Texas .steer. 7filO: rows and heifer. f3 3oaft: earners. 81 26: 7.23; siocke'-s and feeder. 3i .V U.73; rah eg, f4 1X: bui a. stars. 175 10. j pheep Receipts l'N. invkM steady. J'er- , lire. 812ft 13: wethers. 111013; ewes, 10.30 4 12.30; lamba. I16H7. Naval teres. PAVAXNAH. Ga.. Feb. . Turpeeitin. XUoa 44c, c. nuas; roceiia, Mo baxx Maw shlptnenta, 31 barrels; la atock. 23.441 bar rels. KosIt firm : sales. 92 barrels; receipts, 51 barrel: ahipmenta, 318 barrels; In stock. PO.Aa.1 barrels Quote; B. T. E. F. G. H. I. 16.22; K. f.75; M. fi.10; N. f7.40; WG, 17.60; WW, f 7.7V. SAX FKANCLSCO PRODUCE MARKET Prlcea Current oa Egg. Vegetable. Fresh Fruit, Etc.. at Bay City. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. Butter Ex tras SlHttiic: prima firsts not quoted. 3C fresh extras. 45c; extra fiists. 44c; frra extra pullets, 42 He Cheese -Youug Americas. 27 He. Poultry Hens. Suilc; roosiera. 16018c; fryer. 83 fi : broiler, od S auc: aquao. 1.304; geese, lS2uc; turkea. mixea and oil stock. 30 o 32c. Vegetables Squash, cream. 7.V- ? $1 ; hub- bard. flO 1.2i; eggplant, 0I2c; peas. large, telephone, lo ii 14c; peppers, bell. 12s trloc; Mexican chiles. lOwlc; toma toes. 31.fi0tfrl.76: lettuce, 31.0O4il.75: celery, 2 26 t potatoes, Salinas. 32.50 2 75; sweet. 33.75; oniona. Australian brown, 2v 2.25; green. 75cl; garlic, 34c; cucum ber. 33.25; pumpkins, $1; carrots. 65c v fl: beets. Il.ooul 00. tumlps, fncttli; yei low rutabaga, fl.15frl.25; rhubarb, f-'tf 2.50. Fruit Peais. Winter Nell la fcold atorage), 32.252.30; strawberries, $6610; lemons. f5.5o4o.5o; grapefruit, f2.73tf3.50; oranges. navels. So& a.r0; tangerines, fizovs. pineapples. Hawaiian 24s, f4w4.oO; apples. Bellefieur. fl(jll'5; Neatowa Pippins, fl.10 ki 1.2o; olives. 8nl2c. Hay Wheat and wheat and oat. 327 2' ; tamo oat. f 28 Si 21 ; barley, f 25 v 27 ; airaira. .Mv:'i; barley, straw, oo&vuc Mill fed Cracked corn and feed corn- meal, 377$ "0; alfalfa meal, f;irtn;iS; cocoa- nut meal, fl4.5u tor 20 and 10-ton lota. Flour. 310.80 per barrel. RM-.ipt Flour, 3732 quarters; barley. 13.O70 centals: bean. 3130 sacks; potatoes. U4ti5 sacks; onions, 420 sacks; hay, 37 ti tons; hides, 1383: wine. 14. OQO gallons. CORN PRICE EASIER DELATED MOVEMENT OF CROP IS A BOLT TO 11 KG IV. Condition of Slack Soft Grain Said to Be Cacttlng; AVorae aa Rcaalt of Pampneaa. NEW TORK, Feb. 9. The further activity of poo la in varioua specialties furnished al mot the sola Interest in today'a market, representative Issues recording; little change. - Trading waa perceptabiy curtailed by the approaching tnppie holiday and the nhort Interest again covered commitment! In stees, raiia and other leaders. Extreme advances of 1 to- 2 points In equipments, coppers, motors and oils and as much aa 2 to 3 point In Industrial Alcohol, National Lead. Harvester and Virginia Coal wer the outstanding features. I'nited StaLee fcteel fluctuated. within frac tional Hut it, closing at alight net gains. Italia were Irregular, coalers, however, showing a firm trend. Shipping lost some of their recent strength, although United Fruit held it 2-poitit ma. faa.les amounted to 235.00U shares. General news of th day Included the Jan uary statement of the United States Steel Oorporatlon, which showed an Increase of not quite 1'K).nh tons In unfilled orders over the preced Inc mouth. A very moderate reduction In actual loans by the bank fulled to offset the recent large expansion of that Item, but members of the Federal Renerve made up almost all of last week's lo to that Institution and excess reserve increased by about V-l.-UO'V'HtO. New low records were made by liberty first 4 at Wt 21 and second 4 at 03.10. The general bond list waa hegitant on light of ferings. Sales, par value, aggregated 32. ICV "Oi. United States bonds, o!d issitua, were unchanged on call during the week. Leading futures ranged as follows; CORN. : Open. High. Low. CIo?e. f 1.27 $ 1.26 $ 1.27 .. 1.25S 1.25 1.23 1.23 OATS. ... .8::' .rt .82H .82s bO .80S .7H MESS PORK. 41.70 4rt.p.S 40.70 46.TV! ...25.83 25.65 25.32 25.tt5 SHORT RlliS. ...24.1.2 24.72 24.62 24.72 March May . March May . May .viuy May ... - fnsh prices -were; Corn No. 2 und 3 yellow, nominal; No. 4 yellow, f 1. '!. 0;its No. 3 white, 85&86c; standard, 85 ( 87 c. Rye No. 2. nominaL Barley f 1.73 alW. Timothy 33. on H.2S. Clover f2LOO 31.00. l'ork Noniinai, Lard f25.7. Kibs f 23.H0 $ 24 10. Minneapolis Orain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 9. Barley. fl.55 ls. Flax, 3.6:i(g3.o7; OATS STOCKS fNTSCALLT LIGHT Material Upturn During Week in All Cereal Prlrea. CHICAGO. Feb. fl. Material npturna In th value of grain has been brought about thla week largely through the sinking of the Tuscan la and by the sc-antlne of Immediate supplies. Compared with a week ago, corn t.iis morning wss to He higher aud oata lo to lc. Provision were almost exactly unchanged. Een before th rlnklng of the Tuscanta, the breakdown or bearish confidence In re gard to tho likelihood of peace bad formed a noticeable factor iu the corn trade. Deal rs who h ad looked for b I g remj Its f rom German economical and political troubles were compelled to admit that optimism had been misleading and there wan no disposi tion in any quarter to opio , the view that t.ie loa of American soldiers on the Tuscanta would, beyond doubt, tend to pro long th war. Under nuch circumstances and with actual new arrivals of corn here the smallest In a lung time, prices had a decided upward slant, but yeaterday the bulla were sharply checked by a new priority order giving the grain the right of way over most other freight west or cnicago. Unusual acantlnem of offerings did a good deal to aid .in t-ie holbting of the oats market. Enlarged receipts of hog wiped out tem porary advances In provisions. Inrreane la Exreas Keaerre. NEW YORK. Feb. . The actual condition of ciearing-hou.'M banks and trust companies for the week shows that theyhold 3M..lu.y. "0 reserve in excess of legal requirement. This is an increase of f 20.'Jl7,08O from last week. Chicago" Dairy Produce. CHICAGO. Feb. 9. Dutter, lower; cream ery. 44ir4lk-. Egg, higher. Receipts, isnn case; firsta. Sic: ort It nn rv firata. 44!c; st mark, case Included, 8tf&Oc; refrigerator firsts. 44c Dulirth Linseed Mnrket. DCTXTH. Feb. 9. Llnaeed. f3.573.9; May. 13.37 naked; July, f3.514 asked, Octo ber, f3.17 bid. Grata at Kaa Franclaro. PAN FRANCISCO. Feb. fl. Spot quota tions: Feed barley. IX.lnti 3.3... White ota. $3 .SO 3.3." Bran. 3"433, allddlinga, -.luU 42.50. ishorts, 3-Srw. I Hied Fruit at New York. . NEW TORK. Feb. 9. Evaporated applea. nominal; prune, firm: peachua, scare. linos Etc.. a New York. NEW YORK. Feb. 9. Hop, hides and wool unchanged. Cotton Market. NEW TOR1C Feb.-9. rot cotton, quiet; middling, 31.50V. Bank Clearing. Bank clearing of the Northwestern citiea yesterday wer folio ' ' Clesrlntrs: 2.K-:t..v.t ...... 4.1.VD3S OU.77'1 1.01S.306 T?a!anr. i:s.m 1,1 49, 1,44 83.710 . 233.587 Portland -Seattle .. Tacipa . Spokane . n..Hnr af Portland. Seattle and Tacoma for the past wetk and corresponding week In former years mere: Portla-nd. Seattle. Tacoma. 101. 1U17. lti.!i;'417 32.7.".8.4I1 3.m'4.7:.7 12.6S8.4O0 16.213.7M 2.320.253 11..., 8.224.435 1.3H2.53 1.514.60 lol. 1014..., . .. S'14 . .. 10.749. 7J0 ... 11, ti"). 034 . ll."4..'.4; ... HWW3.647 ... .2.21 . .. 6 .li.440 . .. . 48! 71'2 ... 5.S47.724 . .. 3.0H9.040 in.S2S.5XT' 10W.t43 1.719.242 2.047.S21 2.334.022 1013 lo.fll.K31 12 9.572.744 4.10itC3 lull.... 1M. ... 1s.77.y7.sa 5.849.672 4.4.-.J.44'S lOofl 1!"S. .. , 10O7. ... UM. . . . IWjO V4J4 .140.528 3.31'.lisi :.(4 .tu- 8.245.H29 ... 2.S.M.2 45 3.6J0.syS 2,!&,tisi r.ead The Oregonian classified ads. POOLS ARE ACTIVE Manipulation Responsible for Gains in Specialties. STANDARD SHARES STEADY Equipments, Coppers, Motors and Oils Advance 2 lo 5 Points Steel Fluctuates Within Narrow Limits Bond Sales Drag. . CHICAGO, F.b. 9. ExTOCtattons of Hi receipts on Monday eaaed the grain mar kets toaay at the iinish. Corn closed steady, but tei.c to Vic net lower and oats of I kc id HOfec. Provisions gained To to loC net. At first the 'corn market had an upward bend,, owinc to report that the condition of much immature soft corn was getting worse as a result of dampness and unseason able warmth. Just before the close, definite notice from the raiiroans was said to have been .given the state inspection officials here that enlarged arrivals should be pre pared for. , I'ats. like corn, showed temporary strength and then underwent a sag. Business was almost entirely local and price changes were governed largely by varying opinions regarding the outlook for supplies here. Provisions hardened In v.lue on .ccount of week-end evening up of trades. Jower quotations on hogs .were ignorea. CLOSIXG STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing Sales. 4,lo0 3.UO0 High. 40 Bl Ml Low. bid. Am Beet Sugar. . Am Can Am Car A Fdry. . Am Locomotive. Am Sm A Befg. Am Sugar Helg. Am Tel Ik Tel... Am ZL1S Anaconda Cop. .. Atchison AGifflSSU Bait ft Ohio B S Copper. . . 78' Slx 73i 60 SI 14 7bH 88 74 61 82 V 104 106 14 62 83 112 6 18 18 14S 6i B3 41 02 18 43 37 33 B so 41 14 135 13! 8!Vi 27 84 43 t8 27 Si 1 SI 112 20 1)0 . 30 22 IS 70 2S lo.l 83 20 44 48 23 74 75 82 H 23 Rl ir.3 114 12.'. 04 110 824 6.IIO0 200 106 100!. "1.766 'i-y "eiii "i66 ' o6h 50 '""sou iiiii iisv. 1.700 70 4110 M. bs 1,000 Al 41H """-66 '4:1 ii" "43 aiK S7',s "7 V. 2.200 33 33 23,400 r,ow r7i 300 3i 30 6.1KO 41 "t 40 M 14 14 200 JS.-.T, lMk 10.400 141 130 400 DO "8.066 'vit'i "!' 2.7IH) 2S iOO 31 V4 3014 "i.66 33 31! 11,366 'in f4 400 30 30 300 IS IS SOO 70 70 ""766 83 '834 ""806 23Ti 23 1.8U0 73 74 """"66 "ssij 83'4 BOO 23 2Si I.OOO "l S04 Too ir."iVj I'-ls TOO 114'i 114 300 ll-'tt J 23 28.100 Dili D3T4 "'266 "si" "83" Calif Petroleum. Canadian Pacir.. Central Leather. Ches oe Ohio Chi Mil & St P.. Chi & S W C R 1 P ctfs... Chlno Copper. .. Colo Fu & Iron. . Corn Prod Kefg. Crunihle Steel. .. Cuba Cane Sug.. Uitil Securities. . Erie General Electric General Motors.. Gt Nor pfd tit Nor Ore ctfs.. Illinois Central.. Inspiration Cop. Int M M pld lnt Nickel lnt Paper K C Southern . . . Kennecott Cop., l-ouis Nash Maxwell Mutois. Mexican Petrol.. M iHirti Copper. .. Missouri Pacific. Nevada Copper. . New York Cent.. N V X H H . . . Norfolk & West. Northern Pacif. . Pacific Mall Pennsylvania. . . Pittsburg Coal . . Kay Consol Cop.. Readlnjr Rep lr & Fteel. .. Southern PaA'tf.. Southern Ky. ... Studebsker Cor.. Texas Company.. ITnlon Pacific. . . U 8 lnd Alcohol. U S Steel do pfd T'tah Copper. . . . Wabssh pfd B. .. 66 Western I nlon . . Westing F.lect. 41 Total sales for the day, 235,000 ahares. BONDS. IT S ref Is reir. '117'Nor Pac 4s.... 4 IT S ref 2s cpn..-!'7 iNor nc Z.7f 17 S 3s res il'ac T & T 5s... JJ it s 3s run .. Henn con 4s. -US IT s 4a re 104iC rac ... -e.v U S 4 cpn 104IU S Pteel 5s.... 09 Atrh Ken 4s 84 Sou Par tv S914 D i K G ref !i f.0 I Anirlo-Pl etich 5a 89 X Y Cen deb 6s "J3'.ilU S liberty 3s 07.70 Bid. ' ' Money.. Exchange, Etc. NEW YORK. Feb. V. Mercantile paper, 5H5 Per cent. MterllnK 60-day DIMS. S4. 12; commerria! i-day bills on banks, $4.71: commercial -d,iy hills. $4.71 : demand, $4.73 5-1 ; cables. $4.70 3-10.- Francs, demand, u. i2; cables. 5.70; guilders. cieroana ..: cables. 44; lire, demana. taoits, 0.01, rubles, demand. 13: cables, 13. Har silver, j-tfe. ( Mexican dollars. ftSc. Oovernment bonds, easy; railroad bonds. irregular. LONDON. Feb. 0. Bar silver, 42 d per ounce. Money, .ila per cent. j-iecoum rates Short bills. 4 1-32 per cent; three months bills, 4 1-16 per cent. LAIIGE GAIX IV GOLD KESERVE Certificates of Indebtedness Also Increase During Week. WASHINGTON. Feb. 0. Gain of $37,000, 000 in gold reserve, a liquidating movement In paper, and an Increase o.f nearly $100. ooo.oou in certificates of indebtedness, are shown in this week's Federal Reserve Board financial statement. The condition of the banks at the close of business lust night was as follows: Resources Gold coin and certificates in vaults $ 430.007,000 Gold Settlement fund F. R. bd. 4o4.042,ouo Gold with foreign agencieri 52.500.000 Total gold held by banks $ s!H,44,ooo Gold with Federal Reserve agts. S3S.25D.O00 Gold redemption fund 10.0tio.ooo Total gold reserve .$l,754.6iis,noo Legal lender notes, silver, etc.. 5S. 420,000 Total reserves $l,S13,04.O00 Rills discounted for members and F. R. banks 525.121.000 Bills bought in open market ... 2M1, 705,000 Totol bills on hand $ So5.S26.ooO IT. 8. Govt, long terms 52.204.oo0 I", fc. Govt, short terms 173.5ss.ooo All other earning assets 4,423.000 Total famines assets $l,0:itt.i n.oiM, ni fmm nthcr F. K. banks, net 12,4.".s,irfn T'ncoUf cted Hems a7-!.rtrt.iHH Ttl. deduction from grogs depta. J4,yt4,00O Five per tent renempimn iudu aieainet F. K. bank notes .VIT.OOrt All other resources sw 1,0011 Total rfnources Liabilities - Capital paid in Surplus tiovernment deposits Due to mcmben reserve acct. .$3,13r,77.0tM 2.i:i4.0tO ,. l,r.i.;,ui,inM) Meet ion Items . l7,l.4.UUO Other deposits, including foreign government creuus Iifl.074.000 Tm.I ffrn dtnosItS 1.77.S17,0(K. Federal Reserve notes in actual irrulation - - x.-wa.i.w Federal Reserve Bank notes in circulation, net liability fi.OOf 1,000 All other liabilities .4.J7N.otr Total liabilities . - $a.liW.277.MiO i.!iA ftf irn'd reserves to net deposit and P R note liabilities combined. 63.5 per cent. Ra"io of total reserves to Siet deposits and F Hnote liabilities combined, ttu.tt percent. MA RINK SHARES FEATURE OF TRADING Railroad Is Inad Ire in M all Street During ween. ictpw TORK. Feb. . No essential changes from the more Important influences, whi'-h ?o long have guiueu ine block maj nei, on ..H.i&ri triomiMtlvea durinsr the laat week. There waa lens talk of peaco and more of war for wnicn ine msmnia oiMmrr uevelopmenU at w asmngton were plainly ieyponfible. (secretary wesuw nightly iwuea of half a billion dollars of treasure notes met with some opposition at firttt. because It was feared the burden ol auch offerinfrs would fall too heavily upon local Institution, but the comparatively nlight drain imposed, waa freely acknow ledged later. The Mil giving the Government control of the railroads assumed more definite form contemplated amendments proving accepta ble in the mam, to financial interests. Rail road securities were unresponsive, however, probably because of the lux Oxer drawback j MORRIS BROTHERS, INC., ESTABLISHED 25 TEARS. - RAILWAY EXCHANGE BUILDING, PORTLAND, OR. GOVERNMENT BONDS 15.000 United States government 20,000 United States uovernmeaL. We Buy and Sell Liberty Bonds at the Market MUNICIPAL BONDS 2.070 City of Marshfield, Or.. Imp;.. 6,500 City of Tillamook, Or., Imp o 14.000 Citv of Tillamook, Or., Imp i6 10,000 City of Tillamook, Or.. Imp 6 12,000 Citv of Tillamook, Or., Imp 6 500 City of Tillamook, Or., Imp 6 500 City of Tillamook, Or., Imp. ...... .6 6.000 Citv of Tillamook, Or., Imp 6 3,000 Columbia County, Or.. Road 5 2,000 Columbia County, Or.. Road 5 6.500 City of Canby, Or., Water . ..6 7.000 City of West Linn, Or., Water 5 7,000 City of West Linn, Or., Water 6 40,000 Greater Winnipeg, Water Dist 5 4,000 City of Edmonton 6 10,000 Marin Municipal Water District. Marin County, Cal 5 8,000 Newdale. Idaho. Water 6 5,000 Culbertson, Montana..... 6 Short-Term Foreign Government and Municipal Notes (We fill orders on the following listed Securities at New York Ex change Quotations and will be pleased to furnish you with daily quota tions upon request.; American Forelgrn Securities...... Anplo-French Convertible U. K. Great Britain and Ireland... U. K. Great Britain and Ireland... U. K. Great Britain and Ireland... French Republic Convertible City of Paris Bordeaux. Lyons and Marseilles... Dominion of Canada $31,000 WHATCOM COUNTY, WASH. (Population, 65,000) ROAD 6 $ 6,500 $10,000 $14,500 Entirely Exempt From -. Price and details Lumberraens Trust Company Capital and surplus 1600,000. WANTED' Broker with the Pep and an organization to underwrite $150,000 capital stock of manufacturing; company. Give particulars and date for interview. L 926, Oregonian. Oil, Land, Leases We have land for lease in Pilot Butte, Big Sand Draw, Lost Soldier, Alkali Butte, Lost Well, Burlington, Riverton Valley and other well known and proven fields. List your oil land stocks with us for sale. We can dispose of them. Denver and Casper stock market received daily by wire. , J.. AYE BUY AND SELL OIL STOCKS ' RICHARDS-MINKLER COMPANY Riverton, Wyoming due to conservation regulations and the acute fuel conditions. Industrial ahares were again handicapped bv existing federal restrictions, although m'llder weather effected some recovery from the extreme depression and reduced produc tive capacity of the early days of the week- A large proportion of the daily trading embraced issues properly designated as spe cialties. Shippings, motors, oils and railroad equipments of the more obscure variety made variable gains, but public interest was lacking, except in the first named, whose potential value Is receiving wider recognition. , Hardening of money was expected to re sult from the Treasury Department's pro posed financing, but short time loans eased. , The bond market was apathetic. Foreign war flotations reacted with jiomestlc issues. CUTEE FUTURES MARKET IS NERVOUS Advances Are Met by Farther Liquidation. Spots Are Lower. NEW TORK, Feb. 0. The market for coffee futures was somewhat less active today, but showed continue! nervousness with advances meeting further liquidation. The opening was 5 to 17 points higher, and active months sold about 20 to 22 points net higher during the early trading on cov ering and trade buying, attracted by prices materially below the recently announced maximum Around 7.S7c for May and 8.10c for September, the market turned easier, however.' selling off to 7.7.c and 7.1) jc for those deliveries. The plose was up from the lowest on another spurt of covering, showing a net advance of 13 to 18 points. March. 7.rSc; May. 7.2c; July, T.fliv.; Sep tember, S.Oic; October S.lOc; December. 8.21e. Spot coffee was quiet with prices lower at He. for Rio 7s and loc for Santos 4s. No fresh offers were reported in the coat and freight market and Brazilian shippers are avidentlv waiting for conditions to become more settled before going to the expense of sending cables. The official cables carried no spot quo tations from Rio and Santos, but quoted Santos futures unchanged to 25 reis higher. Brazilian- port re-eirts wre. 61.0QQ. Rfprt The Oreeonian classified art. PVERBECK & COOKE CO. Broken. Stork. Bonds. Cott... firala. Ete-T.1C-I1T BOAJUi US' IkAOrBUKs ILEMBKKa CHICAGO DOAlUt O 'Correspondents wt tormn er uusia ftas nsw ssrs MEMBERS Kew Tork gtoefc Exchange Chirac-. Brock Escbange Boston Stork Escnana. Cbicaao board f Trade yew York Cotton Ezrhenge cw Orleans Cotton E&rnanna rcw iork Coffe Eschenee tin x'ark Produce Esctusaan Livervoal Cettoe. Aee'a. Rate. Maturity. , 3ft J&D 1947 4 M&N Price Yield. Market 3.75 Market 4.50 Rate. Maturity. Trice. Tield. ..6 F&A 1919-28 103.82 6.25 . .6- M&NT 1918 100.SS 6.40 .i6 M&X 1919 101.12 5.40 ..6 M&X 1920 101.64 6.40 .. M&.V 1921. 102.18 6.40 ..6 MiN 192 102.60 6.40 ..6 M&.N 1924 ' 103.46 6.40 ..6 M&N" 1925 103. bft 6.40 ..5 F&A 1919 100.00 6.00 ..5 F&A 1924 100.00 6.00 F&A ' -1926-36 10S.09 5.25 A&O 1942 100.00 5.00 A&O 1943 -100.00 6.00 F&A 1923 92.68 6.75 JiJ 1934 89.43 6.00 A&0 1929-55 ToNet 1927-37 100.00 1921-31 ToNet E.00 6.00 6.50 Rate. Maturity. ...6 F&.V 1919 ...5 A&O 1920. ...5 M&rf 1918 ...aH M&N 1919 ...5& M&N 1921 ,..5 A&O 1819 . ..6 A&O 1921 ... M&N 1919 ,..5 . F&A 1919 o BONDS August 1,1919 " 1920 " 1921 Federal Income Tax. on application. Firth . nrar Mark Ship Your Cream to Ua WE PAY CfASH Sweet Cream, 58c lb. Butierfat Sour Cream, 56c lb. Butterfat SUNSET CREAMERY 281 First Street TRAVELERS GUIDE. Independent S. S. Co. Direct for San Francisco First-Class Meals and Berth Included. S. S. K I LB URN Sailing P. M..' Tuesday, Feb. 12 Columbia Dock No. 1. Near liroadway Bridge. Tickets lor Sale at Dock and 124 Third Street. Phones. Broadway C20, A 5422. it Third St. Main t. AI.AHKA I?"...,. Wrangsll. Juneau. Do"fl Eaward and Anchorage. CALirOKNlA la Seattle or Ban Francisco to I-os Igells and Sai Ilego direct. Largest fhlSs. uneuualed service, low rates la "ludfns : barto and meals. Mak. reu vstlona STEAMSHIP sails dlrert for KAN FRAXCIsrp. LOS ASGKLBH AND SAN 1)1 t-OO Monday. 2:30 P. 31., February 11. Pun Kranrlsro. Portland & Ios Anel-s Steamship Co. Frauk lloljalil. Agent, 124 THIRD STREET. Main 26. AUSTRALIA H0noiululuv(Nw Zsalgs Regular sailings tram Vanresw, B. C.. b (be Palatial Passenger teteamers of tba Canadian-Australian Royal Mall Line. For fall Information apply Can. Pac Rail way. 63 Third Ht.t Portland, or General AgenU a40 ecyuuur tU Vancouver, is. V.