The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, March 10, 1918, Section One, Page 21, Image 21

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    THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN. rOItTLAXD, 3 J ARCH 10, 1918,
21
PRICES DROP LAST
Potato Markets Slump in East
v ern ana Southern Section.
GROWERS HERE STILL HOLD
Sewntarn of Valors at IUf Conium-
Ins Section Aldrd by Effort of
1'arnjer. lo Dispose of lira
Surplus IV fore Too Laic.
f
Tetato shipments from alt sections la the
$ ink hate imiI4 cars. Mala
rowers rxaaaad 3 cars ta market. Jflnne
K rr MA aad YVIeeoaeln 3. aaxa
ptng ta ( that af their crop an
thm avart eefore It arenl la pieces entirely.
Sa the sam e-r1d Oregon snipped only
) rara aad Waahlogtoai rJk California ac
cnnM far Ita. t a larg part af la
protect la canraawl wlthla ia koandarlen.
atae Half of Ha deity shipments going ta
Ma rtaactaro aad Las AnaM la hi
ik:i review af tha palala allua'lon.
Itobart L. Hmm, In char fa af tha Port
)aad efflre af tha aureaa e( markets, eare:
The far af reckoning for tha 1IT crop
Ba-eroa ta ha at haad. Tba eoairan af pcare
Vmm keen a steady ratraat anttl growers
aa) bay era allka la thia aactloa ara tnor-
ugkty lamat4 Tha boldere af heavy
S'eraa ta tha storages la Caloral tlbey
ara eaoetlv imirfl ara la deepnir. Field
rta potataaa at tba collars ara being off-red
at pa-aiic pee cwt. for atock feed and
tram tha prKaa paid for graded stock, elm
Vr porchaawa caa presablr ha mada la Wl-
taaatn. Only a llmltad amount caa ha
turned aa atock food, however, aside from
la taadlag af bogs aa tha grower's own
$rm.
"Tha Northwestern farmer da pot seem
lo look at tba aitoatloo tha aama war.
Thar da at reveal tha eooree of thair
apt.mtam. hn anra of thorn ara refuelns
ta eall at le than II par cwt. Tha buy
ar ftgvjra that Iba ehaky condition of thr
(oatbara maraeta doaa not warrant them
raying even that morn, as transactions han
'moat raaarj la ihla aa-rtlon. Lark of eara
ta, prnlln( tha shipping of many al
ready aold. tha ancaail bera la aJmvat
at a standstill.
-Tha rctord of c a riot thlpmanta to data
.allows:
PMpped Feason Season
Slarrn l-I. lod'lo. 'cb. 2V
California
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Ttala J.IM
nra haa baa a priea rartaioa
ward a'l ain lha Una. In Chlrao. tha
a'andard Wlacoaalo round wbltaa. aaeaad.
a-a aaillna la cartoada at t.sa!.3 In
a aalr af l af a a.k a. aod naarlr
l andar tha top prtra for lha araaoa. In
Xlnaaapaiia a car af Klnaa hreoahi II 07
yatrdar. la comparlaon o II.M af laal
k. "araaaha ara aaluos thara la carlou
t II tS. aakad.
-Tha haar rrlpla ara d!lTrinf ttl-1.-
blowa an tha fouihara rarkta. aiaa.
Tsar haa baa) rportod aatk f"r aoma tlma.
but prtca haa b fairly ataaia aoill thia
w.ak. Oraaoa Parhaata ara oft Ia la tha
-.w Orlaana onarkat. oln thra from
liar la Tart Worth. Taaaa. Colarada
ad Idaho round whliaa haa dropped back
ta II leas ts par cl Tha a rrao-iara
BBarkat baa bald Ita prlraa. bt la taportad
prr whi with annaiil almoa biL
"la tba produrln -! looa. iba daeltoaa
baaa llhi IB tha Wrov. hot ary Botlt-o.
aMa la lha Eet. wh.ra th.y ara cioaa ta
la h'.l markata and raa doralnala lham If
l-var rati ta. Tha hlaina maa haaa do
riad ta a.l bow and ara matin Ihalr tlork
rapid'r at tha greatly radarad prlraa of
t.n4t.:i p.r rat Tha Now Torkara ara
aaahiag la tbir crop. too. aa rapidly aa tha
BiPt:y of rara will permit, acaptlnc II
J.ia Tha atarch factorlaat whlrh ara arat
.rad a.I thrauaa tha potato-growing ar
tiosa af talna and Xaw Tork. ara ronatim
na tha ca He aa faat aa poaalbia. paying about
a a Tc p-r cwt.
-Tha demand for aad potaioea 1b the
Poota la ari:i ry har. Irh Cebblara
f-ra Maine ara baaing aold for Taa plant
Ina Tery day In competition with Early
oee af Oregon. Early Ohioe at Sfianeeota and
Ji:iaa Tnumpha of veMoue north central
a-atra. The Taaaa growara made a fortona
f -nan their eany potatoea laal year and are
going lata them rmrr hatly agaio. rtant--g
la aa proareaalag la California, el ace
1 14 recant raise there.'
TRLCT IIITJ ARE Afi.n K.trTD
Cffrra far IHewlaa C.mdo Ara Paltar Rig bar
M Marebaata' EacbMga.
There waa aa edranra at II In Mda an
brewing barley aod M ceata aa feed barley
at the exchange yea'arday. Ieal and Kaat
ora eata wra aachaaged. Cora waa ataady
to M ceata higher.
Tha following notice waa leaned ta mem
tera at tha Ev-hanae: "t a Moarfay. March
3 1. at tha membera ronn'-ii. Chamber af
Commerce, diarweelon af the pablle elevator
itxatioa will follow tba boob lunch. Aa
tha grain trade la directly concerned, and
aa this la aaoat the ftret bo t Ice It baa re
called with reference ta Iheaa alaeator mat
ter, it la hoped that aa many aa noeetble
will attend."
Termtaal reeelpta. rn car, were reported
ly tha M.rchanta Esrhaage aa tollowa:
Wheat. Bar. fir. Oata. Hay
rortland. rtatarday . ... 1 g IT
lul ago I 3 4
bee eon to data ....3M 5 T Hit 173
e..r ago lJ 1U2 Ileal
arceoma. mdar . . . .... .... .... ....
Tar ara ........ 4 ... .... .... 3
e.aoa to data .... -- A 1W4
Ittr ir la' M - IM
Seattle. Friday
Veer ao 3 a 5 I T
eaaoa la data "14 54 1rtl .l "441
X ear ago l.'ou'livd alirt
( of MTBT CEX-tUtKRIKS BI T BCTTEal
aga Ara Mmm4r at riaaaa Wrtbi Maeirolo
aalpta aaaal Ugbl WMpaaeate.
Tea egg market waa ateady at lha clooe
aaitb aatea aa the etreet generally at U
centa. nua coonL. and oceaeloBeily a half
cot higher. Reeelpta were fair aad an lo
an enta few.
Batter waa firm with email arrtrai and a
good demand. Caaatry c ream an ee ara hair
ing a better home trade, which leaeea only
a teii'l orr-t'ue
. r-eefcea here ta fa
there
EGGS 34c PER DOZ.
Laaraateee aa laaeaa-dlate ahlpaoaat.
lOOO CAp: IU.
MKtn Pay More If Market titaaeaa.
vac rwsrTi.ELv cuiunti: ir.
HOGS
Sit Pe-e I.bw r.aaraatrea axi Tap Qaallty.
nri lii.ht ri...i-.or
ACY IICAT lil- 12-lS
500 CAPONS
t aafed at Oaera. rrarw 35 Oa Pep
i.fe. far Paacr Iry-Picked atwrk.
H bat Haea Taw la Thia Llaef
TURKEYS
XaK. 1 Oaaltf T 35c? Praaaad.
Pfa faaaMaalea heraed. ( arrka Owlly,
TMal tOMAH rn. Ir,
.apltai liaxava. Jaa t reat Slicrt
haa beam aoma baying of batter her by
creamer Vee b tha Interior.
Dreaaed meat and poultry price war nn
chaagad at lha cloea.
EASTERX APPLE MARKETS 8TEADT
ralr Moreaaewt la Weatera Baud Frail at
Lewd lag lHatrlbwUng Peaata.
Flfty-aeroa rara of aoplea were ahlppeu
from the Paclfla Jferthweet aa Tharaday ta
lha following daedaationa: Baltimore 1, Ed
mantaa 1. New Tork City S. Seattle. 2.
Btlllnga L Everett 1. Omaha IS. Vancouver,
Caa.. 1. Bnffala I. Caihrla 1. Phoenix 1.
War. 1. Chlcaga 13. Laredo X. Plttabarg 1.
Weyboro, Can.. 1. Dallu 1. Lee Angelee L
Portlaad X Whltefiah 3. lnvr L Minna-
apolla a. Quaaah. Tax L
Eaatara market coadltlona aa reported by
telegraph:
CHICAGO ArrtTele. Waa Mil (ton . New
Tork 4. pennaylvanla 1. unknown 1; 30 car
track Including broken and unbroken. Job'
bing demand aad movement good, market
teady. Extra fancy Upltaenbarga. medium
la large. 3.:3M: chalc ta fancy me
dium. 13 9 2.-3; extra fancy Jonathana, me
diara ta iarga. 3a;x:S: choice medium ta
laraa. II.T5I PA. Extra fancy Wlneeap.
larger i -j 0 ISO; choice medium to large.
IITSfjipo. Extra faorr Homea medium
1 imZ: larger Extra fancy De
licioua. medium ta large. 13 01.34; choice
medium. laj3.e.
BOKTOM Arrlvala. Oregoa 1. Maine 1.
Waahlagtea 1. Jabbing demand and move
ment moderate, market ateady. -Oregna.
quality aad condition good. Extra fancy
apitaeaberga, medium. II. TS. Extra fancy
daymen, 139 ISO. Extra fancy Wineaapa.
medium. Iletfi; fancy anxall. 13. Auc
tloa pticee: Extra fancy Wineaapa. large.
l2.aOw3.TB: medium, 13.139333; email. (J 43
I.ao; fancy Wineaapa. amalU ILT091.M.
Ktira fancy Cptiienbarga. large. ll.tVSM
1.2Z: medium. ll.a3wI.T3.
Phipadelpbla Arrteala. New Torlt 13.
vlrgiala a. Weatern S; 33 cara unbroken.
Iemand light, market ateady. Extra fancy
"taymeaa. email. I1.S0. Auction aalea. Waah
Ingiaa 4 car; demand good, market ateady.
Quality generally good, many aged, bra lead.
Extra faary Ftaxmeno. large. I2.t3e3.30:
medium . ll.vo3:3. email. II.3O0I.T3:
fane), laraa, II.MaiM: medium. 11.439
L?Q- Extra fancy Wineaapa. laraa. XL! rut ft
BEEF MARKET GOOD
mail, fLouo::
1PI
1 :.. vi
T.7I3.WOO
:i.r.i.utMi
1.4S4. OOO
3: medium, tl.0393.43
Jumble all. II. U.
New Tork Arrlvala. Virginia 1, New Tork
1: ai cara for cold atoraga. Dtmand mod
erate, market ateady. Extra fancy Ppltx
enberga Wineaapa. large. 12.73; medium.
IZ.30: email. 2Z3; N'eartowa Plpplna. aup
piy heavy, medium ta large. ll.T3Cf3.ss:
email and eralded. I10. Auction aalea.
Neaiowa Plpplna, II ISfll.M. Extra fancy
Romaa. I1.T0 9 2.40. Wineaapa. 1.S02.13.
apltxenberga. II. 3093.33; average, ILT3.
WASHINGTON WHUI STOCKS SMALL
Kappljr Held aa ranee la Practically All
for tired.
ErwiB T. MarrbettU field agent at P po
ke n. of the Bureau of Crop Eatlmatea.
Deporlment of Agriculture, laauea tha fol
lowing eatlmatea of grain atock oa farma
In Washington an March 1. Ills (alao 1P1T
and IP14.
Crop. 1 1T
' orn 12 Ikl imi
Wheat t.&u4.otM 4 SI 4.000
t'aia ;,Mi.iNNi .4.t.tNN
Barley P3T.OOO 1 ojiooo
There haa been considerable drain on the
corn crop In lha atate. due to high prlcee
of mill feeda. oata and barley. However,
the corn acreage waa materially Increased
and the crop waa of lha beat merchantable
quality In many yrara. whlrh haa Influenced
Uin retention of n ellghlly greater per cent
of corn an Iba farma. In splta of tha unusual
demand for feed purpose, than la lha
normally anfavorable year, when a consid
erably entailer amount of corn waa of mer
chantable quality.
Tha amount of wheat retained on the
farma March 1 la eubetantlally below the
amount usually retained at that tlma of
rear. Tha fixed price of wheat, with no
prospect of future Increase, the patriotic
reeponee of the grower to market their
crop early In lha peaaon. and their efforts
to feed lean wheat oa account of tha ab
normal damaad for ax port, have Influenced
Iba marketlag early In the season of that
percentage of wheat normally retained on
the farm for feed and lhat usually mar
keted Immediately aucceediag planting
aead and a email perceatage that waa not
atlllxed for needing In the Pall, due to un
favorable climatic conditions, whlrh also
aecesaltaled tha retention of a greater per
centage of Spring wheat to be used In the
seeding of acreage not sow n laat Pall and
Inrreaeea la acreage that may occur ahould
the planting aeaaoa be favorable. Tha high
prlrea of oat pad barley la exceaa of the
prtce of wheat ara necessitating tha feeding
af wheat 00 occasional farina thai do not
produc other feed. In aplta of tba patriotic
deaire of the grower to feed the minimum
amount af wheat.
practically only tha feed and aead requlre-
menta af tha Individual farma. and lha ex-
pnrtehle surplus, oa account of the con stent
demand aad high prices, baa reduced the
reearvea of many grower to tha actual farm
demands.
Mixed Palala Will Bo Raised.
Aa advance la mixed paint pticea. effect
ive March in. Is anoeunrsd b tba trade.
Pure prepared paint, whit tint and all
color, will be Si cant per gallon higher:
rubber paint. 13 centa, and porch and atep
tat. 33 centa hieher. Tha new ecbedule of
package costs, baaed an one.galloa cane, le
aa fo.iowa: Plve-galloa rant, 3 centa per
gellan leaa than la. l-gellon cana. 10 centa
per gallon more lha le. s -gallon cans, 31
centa per gallon mora than la. -gallon
cana 40 rent per aalloa mor than la; 1-14
gaiion cana, to centa per galiea more
than la
Market Is Higher.
Fruit Jobber have been compelled to ad
vance bananas to 4 centa crated by the high
er prtree ruling at lha see, board and they
would not be surprised to ee a further ad-
anca. Tba prewent f. o. b. price la the
highest aver kaowa and thero la not likely
ta be any re. let for tha nail thro or four
moatha
Pet at a Shlpeaewta Ara Light.
Only 10 cara af potatoea were reported
hipped from tha Northwest, deetlnailona
being aa foliowe:
Prom Oregon El Paso I. Sacrameato 1,
Stockton I. Hed Bluff 1.
Prom Washington Chinook. Mont, 1.
Kellogg 1. Spokane 1, El Paao 3. sacra
meato 1.
Bid. Tr ago.
.I1U.U0 134.73
T2 AO IS M
... 77.30
Bid.
.170.00
T2 no
77.30
.! 30
. 44.00
.. T2 00
.. 71.00
... SBO
... 64.00
PORTLA.VD MARKET O.I OTATIONS
Orala. Floor, reed. Eta.
Verrhanta Exchange, noon eeeton.
March delivery;
Oata
No 2 white feed .......
Harlev
attandard feed ........
"A" brewing
(IO dsjrsi:
Oata
No 3
Parley
F-1
brewing
Kaetern oata and corn, bulk
Oeie
No. 3 white
la-lo. clipped, white
Corn
No. 3 yellow
No. S mixed
ISO deyar
Oata
Val
Clipped
T.llaw TI.00
Mlaed 71.00
WHEAT Bulk basis. Portland, for No. 1
grade: Hard wnJte Blueetem. Early Bart.
Allen, Oalagalua. Martin Amber. I303. Soft
white Palouee. biuaatem, fortyfold. White
Valley. Gold Coin. White Ruaalan. 1X03.
While club Little club, Jenkins club, white
hr bride. Senor. 12 Ol. Red Walla Red
Russian, red hybrids. Joaea. fife. Coppel.
II Be. No. 3 grade. 3o lee. No. 3 grade. a
lean Other grade handled by samples.
KLOI H Palanta tto; Valley. 4o; whole
wheat, laoo. graham. I 20; barley flour.
11213 per barrel: rye flour. IOU0 13.30
per barrel: corn m eel. 93.73 per bale.
MIL1.FEED Net mill price, ear Iota:
Bran. -" par Ion: ehorta. 13 per ton: mid
dlings. '. mlxsd rar and lesa than nr.
kde. boo more: rolled barley. 1770 ?;
rolled oata. !Tea7a
CMBN Whole. I"": cracked. IT par ton.
HAT Buying prarea. f. a. a. Panland:
Eastern Oregoa timothy. 127 per ton: Val
ley timothy. 24t23. alfalfa. 24a)3.&0;
, m, Clover. lt, iuiv, 9.
Healthy Tone Is Noted in Local
Cattle Trade.
SUPPLY HAS BEEN LIGHT
LVmand for Brttrr Grades Improves
Dnrina; Week Prices Are Well
eUslntslned at High XTeI and
Botcher Stock Is Stead'.
The Hveetork market cloeed unchanged
and qulef. Saturday's run waa small and
only a few aalea war put through In tha
half day the yarda war open. The re
eelpta ware 73 cattle. 32 calves. 63 hogs
and ISO aheap. W. V. Calhoun shipped In
3 car of cattl from Nam pa and the aheep
were brought la by boat by W. W. MrBrlde
from Coon Island, The day' aalea were:
!. Price. I wt. Price.
4 raw... hi3 I 7.00I leow.... 4T0 I C OO
leg.... 100 tHI! 1 cow 1UM a.')
Reviewing the cattle trade at the jrarda.
the Livestock Reporter says:
"Since MondaVa fairly liberal-elxed supply
af cattle we have had a very nominal trade
la the cattle alleys. Receipts for the last
few daya were only 300 head, most of whlrh
war off-grade fypaa from the Valley and
local points. Tha market continue very
healthy, and price are atlll In line with
week ago. lemand for tha better gradea
of been cattle haa been much Improved dur
ing tha week, and everything In thia Una
found rea,dy buyera with the high time of
the year. There waa quite a apread of the
11c beef ateer types, with numerous sales
at tlo.73 and I1U.S3. Bulk of tha fair to
good ateera aold from 110 to 110.30. Strictly
fat off -grade ateer aold aa high aa 110 and
310.33. while medium gradea of ateer atuff
Id from to la. bo. A few loads of
atrictly good weighty cows aold at 39.50,
while the fair lo good kind brought from
$( 60 to 9. Medium grade and atrictly fat
off-grade klnda were worth around Sc.
Hutcber atock found a good market
In. Suppllea have been only nominal
with a fair demand. Ordinary off-grade
coara aold from 34.30 to I7.su, with tha more
common type getting from 33.SO up. The
hide and rib typee told frfcra 4.30 to 33."
Quotation at the yard follow:
Cattle Price.
Medium to cholc tear. ...... ,in 3. It. 00
larg number will go to wst oo th farm
era' hands. Th Deaehutea Valley Potata
Grower' Association haa had a big demand
for seed, which has brought good price
Twenty cara of Na 1 grade have been
shipped and there is a standing order for
eight mora If tha cars can bo secured.
Good lo medium ateera
Common to good ateera
Choice oowa and heifer
Com. to good cow sod helfera.
fannora
Bulla
I'alve
Stocker and feeder
Hogs
Prime light
Prime heavy
Purs
fcheep
Western Ism be
Valley lamoa
Yerllnge
Wethers
Ewea
9 .23 a 10 33
S fN4 9.40
8 IX) .f 9.30
7ji Sir.
4-.'o0 4 2.
SO" M.uO
7. SO tr 12.00
10, 9.30
18 SS?17.1S
ld.Au916.ftS
14.00013.23
IS ooaj15.R0
14..1O0 1.V0O
1.1 (Xi U 13.50
12 iOi 13 V0
9.00 a 12.00
STATE ORIGINS OK STOCK LOADED
Shipment af f aille. Sheep, Hog, Etc, In
February Compared.
Telegraphic report to the Hureau of Mar
kets from railroad west of the Alleaheniea
show 110.074 cara of cattle and calves, hoga.
sneep, norees and mulee and mixed atock
loaded In the various states during Pebruary,
lain. The number of each specie in the
varioua state follows;
Arkansas .... 71 73 4 41 9
Cattle. Horses. Mixed
Colorado.
State.
Alabama. ....
Arlxona ......
Arkansas.....
rornia. ...
Colorado. ....
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
a ........
Kalil.il. ......
Kentcky
ltulsiana. ...
Michigan
l inneaota. ...
MlasliaalppL. .
Missouri ......
Montana. ... ..
N'ebraeka.. . . .
Nevada
North Iakota
Ohio
A Hll
Cat lie
233
hd
71
l.Si'd
1.4H7
XI2
7.414
1.219
. .. ..8 .. .. ..4
Host. Sheep. Mulee. Stk.
SAX FBAXCISOO PRODUCE JtAKKET
Price Cm-rent Eggs, Vest-table. Fresh
Fruit, Etc- nt Bay City.
SAX FRANCISCO, March . Butter Ex
true. 31 H tr 33c.
Ext a Fresh extras. 40c; . firsts, SSc;
fresh extra pullets, MMc
Cheeae Toung America, fancy. I'Hc
Poultry Hens, nominal. White Legber
roosters, 25 27c; fryers. 406450; broilers,
30 0 33c: aquaba. tin, pigeons. 11.7302;
gesee. 18l20a; turkey, mixed and off alack,
30033a.
Vegetable Asparagus, No. 1. lSt?20c;
squssn, cream 70cal. hubbard 1.?5 1.50;
eggplant. 1O012Vic: pea, email llxea 79
12HC. telephone l'lha Qlac; peppers. oa25c;
tomatoes, 11.3001.75; lettuce. 1.25trl.50;
celery, 1102; potatoea. river. 1101.23:
Salinas. 11.75; aweeu 14.25 0 4.50; onions,
Australian brown. 31.200 1.5o; garlic, 20Uc;
cucumber. 1202.30; pumpkins, 1; beets.
II. 50; carrots. 1; turnips, 3101.25; rhu
barb. 10012c-
Fruit Alligator pears. 12 9 2.50 doxen:
Winter Nellie pears. 12.00 0 2.23; lemons,
IS.3O0; grapefruit, 33. 76 03.30 boat oranges
Nsveie, amall else, 1506; tangerines, 32.50
03; bananas, Hawaiian, 504c; pineapple.
24a. 1607: apple. Newtown Plpplna. L21
01.13; Spltxenberg. 12.50.
Hay Wheat and wheat and oat, 128.500
20: tame oat. 2030; barley, 324026; al
falfa. 124 0X4; bariiey atraw. 6O0ttOc
Mtltfeed Cracked corn and feed com
meal. 177 0 -0; alfalfa meal. (36038; coooa
nut meal. 844 30.
Flour tlO.bO par barret
Reeelpta Flour, 6H32 quarters: barley.
4'JO centals: bean. 1707 aacka; potatoes.
U21 sacks: onions. 53 sacks; hay, 220 tons.
STOCK GAINS LOST
Selling for Profits Causes Re
action in Wall Street.
BEARS ARE ALSO BUSY
CORN PRICE IS STRONG
MERCHANTABLE GRADES SCARCR
tS CHICAGO MARKET. -
PrcTalllaa; Molstare aad Warmth
Likely ta IHmlalah ATaUabla
Supply.
CHICAGO, March 9. Owing to unfavor
able weather and to tha comparative scarcity
of merchantable grades, th corn market
today gained lfi strength. Prlcea closed
steady. He net higher, with March 1.25
and May I1.27H- Oats finished c up. In
provtalone the outrome ranged from 2c de
cline to a rise of 12 centa.
-Aa prevailing moisture and warmth ap
peared likely to diminish the available sup
ply of corn aulted for commercial purpose.,
the relative eraaHnesa of the total amount
of such grain ahown by tha Government
crop report received a good deal of atten
tion. Receipts here showed some falling off
In quantity, and there waa further disquiet
over rural complalnta of a acarelty of cars.
Week-end evening up of tradea strength
ened oata. Reccipte were meager and shorts
seemed to have over-exerted themeelvea aell
Ing In anticipation of tha Government crop
report.
Notice taken of the huge supply of curetf
meats In the West had a bearish Influence
on provisions. The effect, however, soon
wore off. largely aa a result of increasing
gtrength of quotations on hoga.
Leading futurea ranged aa follows:
CORN.
Open. High.
Ufareh
May .
March
May . .
... .11.27
.91 4
.891.
11.27
OATS.
.92
.90
Low.
V.27 T4
.01 "4
.89
Close.
11.28
1.27 H
.92
.8X
May
14
73
312
v.ts
IX.'
9.('M
4.3U2 12.000
a..V.H 1.544
4.W
4 If.".
17
32
223
V)
ft
41
K.t
48
r.d
1.2 VI l.Si0 l.OOil
1.-4 150 l.olll
77 27
fi!7
144
42
221
312
1.7.S8
l.-l
l.tk S.iWd
"11
4 'J
.2H 2.911
123
.9
347
.Ml
R.I7
Oklahoma.... l.cxxi
Iregon . . .
South Dokta.
Tenneaaea. ...
Texsa .
I'lah
Waabingtoo..
Wl.cansin . . .
Wyoming. ....
.Iitj
P.'O
172
1511
14.1
41
5.211
14
r.
1.T73
411
124
1,714
4.'.3
T
3
51i
4.7
3
473
46
1
1
32
77
238
88
7
82
.10
47
73
2
114
2tWV
liM
54
128
14
(
3
(!.
55
l
21
91
149
:in
3.1
8J
341
15
34
19
13
62
98H
12
40
77o
1H
5.(4
8
;2
124
lotl
8I
I
4
6U7
V alia J grata hay.
Total 44.7W 4.3t2 9.954 9.8T3 7.52.1
Jan.. 191. .50.1HI 47,'JtM 10.794 5.7'.-4 8.129
Pauarrm .Meat Trad Conditions.
Weekiy report of meat trade conditions
for week ending March o, luis. uenerai
market conditions:
Boston. while receipts of all dressed meat
has been no more than normal, an unusually
Ight retail demand cauaed a duil and arag-
sv market. All retail dealera coneulted re
port tha week's buelneas between 40 and 60
per cent below their usual volume.
New Torn. Cars continue to run laat
and many are loaded so heavily that proper
refrigeration la ImpoeeiMe. Tnere n.s neen
no real activity in tha meat market thia
week, and whenever any particular claaa or
grade of meat waa cleaned up tha reason for
it was that th supply waa ngnt.
Philadelphia. Notwithstanding tne isct
ht mnv rara of meat were late in arriv
ing and that several failed to get here,
there waa a sufficient quantity for tha re
quirement. Retailers report a very poor
business since last psturuar.
Washington. Reeelpta ol meat were less
han laat week. Arrivals were In better con
dition and prlcea were ateady to strong on
everything except pork, which remained
weak and draggy.
, Market Closing.
Boston. Market on bee ftoday Is closing
la dull and listless condition ana win oniy
clean up with the aid of the freexer. Some
low prices are being maae on local siaugn
i.r.o ,.! ealvea of light weight and poor
quality with other gradea cleaning up fair
ly well. Pork la cleaning up In good shape
on a steadier market. All lambe unloaded
will clean up at prices engntiy eoov
terday'a average, with a few cara being car
ried on track. No mutton remains to be
New Tork. Soma cattle will be froxen.
Off condition cattle of all grades are being
cleaned up at a great aacrlflce. Veal. pork.
lamb and mutton ara cieanina up ..u- r.
l- ...hin. i ftrat-claaa condition la going
strong at prevailing price. The other kind
la being aold at any price it will bring In
order to clean up atock. 8torage ralla are
well filled with beet, out roniaia a. rr
moderate supply of small atock.
Philadelphia. All classes ui
cleaned up. The market is going out imui.
on good fresh steer ana cow. - v
UCBlly nothing left on hand. Bulla cleaned
u pat aacrlflce prlcea and veal showed a llt
,i, . r.r undertone at the last. Lambs
are all aold out II per cwt. higher than any
tlma during the week. Mutton Juat held up
al ateady price. Tner la no pork on thia
mVtl.'i...- Th market cleaned up well
at atrong price on everything except pork,
which will be carried over in light supply.
Cnlcage Livestock Market,
CHICAGO. March - Hoga Reeelpta.
23.0O0. Monday. 44.000. atrong. 23c above
t.rdav'a average. Bulk, sin.wunn.ooi
light. 8I8.9O0 17.80: mixed. I16.SO017.7O;
heavy. 11817.33; rough. 116016.30; pig.
Cenleil Reeelpta. BOOO. Monday. 18.000.
weak. Native ateera. 18.40 0 14: atockera and
feeder. 17.70011.25: cowa and helfera. 16.00
011.73; galves. 18.750 le i
u J Q.ir,t. aooo. Monday. 13.000.
8beep. I1O.78018.43: lambe. 114.25 . 17.90.
Omaha Ureatork Market,
A 17 A Kerch 0. Hoga Receipts. 15.-
0O. market 200 to 23c lower. Heavy. 116.50
tr16 9; mixed. sio.oAietio.iu: "wv n
0 14.93: pigs. llO.5o013.ftO; bulk of sales.
114. 400 14.70.
Cattle Reeelpta. 12O0. market steady.
Vatlve ateera. 250 13.23: cowa and helfera.
I7 5O01O.5O; Western steers. 39.50 n 12;
Texas i steers. 17.50010.23: cows and heifers.
17 0 9 23; cannera. 14.50 0 7.SO; ttorkers and
faedera. I4.o0 11.25: ealvea. 19013; bulla,
atasa. etc. l7.6O0a.73.
t.hp Receipts. 1600. market steady.
Tearlinga 112014.50; wethera. 1110)3.23;
,,, 110.73 0 13.78: lambs. 113.25017.23.
Central Oregea Pwtateea fihlppeeL
BEND. Or.. March . Special. ) Large
shipment of Central Oregon potatoea are
new going to California aa fast aa cara can
b aewaWevY tor lli"i la spit of this a
48.87
24.13
26.37
2S.13
25.55
MESS FORK.
..48.50 48.75 48.42
LARD.
May 24.0T 26.17 34.03
July 26.27 26.37 20.23
SHORT RIBS.
May 33.10 25.I7 2.1.07
July 25.55 23.47
Cash prices were as follows:
Com No. 3 yelloa. nominal: No. 8 yel
low, nominal; No. 4 yellow, 11.7001.73.
urn is No. 3 white, 930 934.C; standard,
96-ae. . .
It ye Nominal.
Barley1.M)0 2.42.
Timothy 1508.
l.ard 826.15.
Ribs -I24.15 24.63.
Clover 32Nt JL
Pork Nominal. "
CORN RECEIPTS READILY ABSORBED
Dryers at Chicago Ara Now Workia-g Night
aad Day.
CHICAGO, March 9. Despite record-break.
Ing stocks of corn on farms, the market
value of the cereal haa rleen this week,
chiefly owing to efforts to provide enough
here to permit dryers to work night and
day and to allow maximum shipments to the
Atlantic aeaboard. Compared with a week
ago. prires this morning showed an ad
vance of He to e net. Oats gained Utjlic
to 2c and provisions S to 75 cents, ex
cept Marck lard waa off 27 cent.
N'otwlthatandlng fine weather greatly fa
cilitated the movement of the corn crop,
the big receipla were readily absorbed and it
seemed evident that aa much corn aa possi
ble which would be euited for shipment to
the entente alllea waa being accumulated.
Many reports were current that the number
of cara available waa Inadequate to meet
rural needa and that the pressure waa urgent
for more, aa three weeka hence farmers
would be busy with field work, and would
be obliged to Interrupt hauling. Assertlona
that much acreag might have to he aban
doned aa a result of a serious shortage of , franklin
Shares That Featured Friday's Ad
vance Are Cndeja Greatest Pres
sureBond Market Is Steady -0a
Llgbt Transactions.
KETT TORK, March 9. Material reces
sions were registered by Important stocks
during today's short session., pressure being
greatest in the laauea that featured yes
terday's broad advance, Reading Buffered
an extreme reaction of 2 point. Union
Pacific 8a and other raila. aa well aa prom
inent. Induatrtala, shippings, equipments and
specialties 1 to 2 poiiua., - j
Tha decline probably resulted from a com
bination of profit-taking and soiling, shorts
putting out -flew lines on foreign advices
which suggested a fresh Teutonic offensive
on the Western front. .
Moderate strength was manifested by a
few laauea of relative unimportance. In
cluding minor metals, but the more general
reversal of the close left the market de
cidedly heavy. Salea amounted to 270,000
aharea.
Laat week's severe contraction In bank
reserves waa fully rectified, the actual ex
cess expanding by almoat 43.O00,OO0. Re
aervea of members In the Federal bank also
disclosed a gain of more than 55,000.000,
against th recent loea of almost 35o.000.0o0.
Today's bond market. Including liberty
Issues, was steady on light trading. Sales,
par value, aggregated 11.750,000. United
Statea 4s fold issues) lost ) per cent on
call during the week.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
Bal
Am Beet Sugar..
Am Can
Am Car Fdry..
Am Locomotive.
Ara Sm A Hefg. .
Am 8ugar Hefg,.
Am Tel A Tel...
Am Z L A S
Anaconda Cop. ..
Atchison. .......
AG&WISSL,
Bait A Ohio
HAS Copper. . .
Cal Petroleum. ..
Canadian Pacif .
Central Leather.
flies Ohio
Chi 5111 A St P...
Chi A N W
C R 1 ft P ctfa. ..
Chlno Copper. . ..
Colo Fu & Iron..
Corn Prod Refg.
Crucible Steel . . .
Cuba Cane Sug. .
Distillers Stcur..
Erie
General Klectric
Oeneral Motora..
Gt Nor pfd
Gt Nor Ore ctfs..
Illinois Centra..
Inspiration Cop..
Int M M pfd
Int Nickel
Int Paper. . .
K C Southern . . ..
Kennecott Cop. .
Louie A Nash . . .
Maxwell Motora.
Mexican Patrol..
Miami Copper. ..
Missouri Pacific.
Montana Power.
Nevada Copper..
New York Cent..
N Y N H H. . .
Norfolk A West..
Northern Paclf..
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania. . ..
Pittsburg Coal. .
Ray Consol Cop..
Reading -
Rep Ir A Steel. . .
Shat Arts Cop. ..
Southern Paclf...
Southern Ry. . . .
Studebaker Cor..
Texaa Company.
I nlon Pacific .
TT 8 Ind Alcohol.
U-S Steel
do pfd
Utah Copper. ...
Wabash pfd B. ..
Western Union. .
Westing Elect
lea. High, Low.
1,000
9.000
1.400
1.200
80
6O0
6.900
1.21)0
1,000
4.9O0
6.600
""o66
600
3..1II0
1.900
"ftOO
200
l.OiJO
2.5(H)
4.200
3.4O0
l,5i H
4O0
6.300
500
4uO
"600
4.70O
1.700
1,700
400
600
4.500
i.266
"700
600
600
900
soo
40
79H
66 '
81 T
ioe"
64
86 '4
05
23
146i.
71
68
43
41!.
40
83
64
io"
13
1S9
126 V.
92
2a
"ii' '
S(4
29
34",
17?,
82
9654
24"
"19"
73
29 14
106
86 i,
40 Vi
' 78A
84
81
. ios ri
. 154
63 H
85(
112!.
54 Vx
2 tlx
145 W
71
67
43
"ii""
41 H.
89
84
63
38
15
139 i
124
91
28
97
29
33
17
32
85
23
"ift'i
28
103 U
85
600 45 45
no
5.5"0
1.400
" '2.306
4.000
7,100
300
8.5w
600
89,900
23
80 Ts
'b7
24
44
152
123
122
92
300 81
700
23 H
81
80
7
24 'I
45
1.-.2
120
120
91
"so
41
bid.
80
40
79
66
81
IOS
105 T4
15
63
83
112
54 H
16
145
71
57
43
92
21
41
39
34
63
31
39
IS
139
124
91
28
94
44
97
29
83
17
81
llo
28 H
95
31
23
68
IS
72
2H
105
85
29
45
65
23
81
79
16
S7
24
46
152
120
120
91
109
78
28
89
41
Total sales for the day, 270,000 shares.
BONDS.
I' S ref Ss reg.. eo7.North Paclf Is. RT
U S ref 2 cou. . 97 S I Pao Tel A Tel 6 92
US ref 8a reg.. 97Penn con 4e.. 98
IT s ref 8a cou.. 98Unlon Paclf 4s. 86
U S 4s reg eio4!u S Steel Sa.... 98
U S 4s cou 104Me!So Pac cr 6s 92
Atchison gen 4a 82IAnglo-French 5s 89'4
49 lUlherty 8a. 97.44
93; Liberty, first 4s. .94.58
D R G ref 5s.
N T C deb 4. .
North Paclf 4a.
86 lLlberty aecond 4s.9o.44
.Bid.
Boatoa Mining Slocks.
BOSTON, March . Closing quotations:
DULCTH. March
4c Barley, $2.03 02.40.
aed tended to handicap the beara.
Export bualneaa by way of the Gulf did
much to strengthen oata. Beside, arrival
vert meager.
Provislona averaged higher with hogs.
' .
PJit e r Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. March 9. Cash corn. No.
S yellow. 11.800 1.85. Oats. No. 2 white Mon
tana. 97tt9r: atandard, 93094c;
No. 3 white, 92093c; No. 4 white, 900
93c. Rye, 12.94 0 2.96.
WINNIPEG. March . Cash oats. No. 2
white. II; No. 3 white, 96c; extra feed,
95 e; No. 1 feed, 92 c: No. 2 feed, 88 c
Flax, No. 1 Northwestern. 13.90: No. 2
Northwestern. e.84; No. 3 Northwestern.
13.68.
h oata. 92 0
Rye, 2.90.
BT. LOUIS. March . Cash corn. No. 4.
11.67: No. 4 yellow, 31.67; No. 6 yellow,
tl.5101.60; No. 6 yellow. 81.48; No. 4 white.
81.84 01.85: No. 5 white. 31.75. Oats, No. 3
white. 96c; No. wnite, lrc, ISO. z
mixed, 93 C , .
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, March 9. Barley, $L98
0 2.33. Flax. 14. 18Tf 4.21 .
Coffee) Future Market Quiet.
NEW TORK, March 9. Th market for
coffee futurea waa very quiet again today,
fluctuating within a range of 3 or 3 points.
The opening waa 1 to 3 points lower, but
after selling at 8.55c early. May atiffened
up to 8.57c on covering of bedgea and the
close wss steady, net 2 points higher to 1
point lower. There wss no change In the
general character of the newa and the di
minishing volume of buelneas is supposed
to reflect the recent reduction in outstand
ing intereet. Cloalng bids: March, 8.43c:
May, B.66c: July, a.63e; September 8.67c;
October, 8.70c; December. 8.76c
Spot coffee ateady; Rio 7s. 8e; Santos
4a. 10c. No fresh offers were reported In
the coat and freight market.
Testerday'a delayed cablee wen) received
reporting no chnnge In Braxliian markets,
except an advance of 73 to 100 rels in San
to futurea Victoria reported a clearance
of 18.OO0 bag for New Orleans. Today's
cablea had not been received up to th close.
Naval Store.
SAVANNAH, Oa., March 9. Turpentine.
firm: 40c Salea. i Darnels; receipts. 1-tn
barrels; shipments, 60 barrels; stock, 34.304
barrel
Roain. firm. e-aies. none; receipts, suz
barrels; shipments. Darrela: stock. 90.0.12
barrels. Quote: B, D. E. F. G, H. I. 3.K5;
K. 34.50; M. sown; ..; vu, li.aa; w w.
17.60.
Excro. Rrarrre Ara Increased.
NEW TORK. March 9. Tha actual con
dition of cieanng-bouae bank and truat
companies lor tne weea anowa mat tney
hold 153,13.1.290 reserve In excess of legal
raqmrementa. Thia In an Increase of
602.440, from last week.
ChW-age Dairy Prod ace.
CHICAGO. March 9. Butter, easier;
creamery. 43 0 40c.
Eggs, lower: receipie. tio caea; 11 rats,
14 0 85c; o-dlnry firsts, M 034c; at
mark, cases Included. 84 035c
Cettoo Market.
NEW TORK, March a. Cotton, spot.
quiet; middling, s-'Juc
Alloues 52m. Mohawk
Arlxona Com.... 12North Butte
Calumet A Aria. 64 ,)ld Dominion....
Calumet A Hec.432 Quincy
entennlal 1 s ISuperlor
Cop R Con Co.. 44IKup A Boston M.
r; HUtte uop At. v-nnannon .,
oXii;ian v.on........
Morris Brothers, inc.
Established 25 Years
201 Railway Exchange Building
Portland, Oregon
THE PREMIER MUNICIPAL BOND HOUSE OF OREGON
We Buy and Sell Liberty Bonds at the Market
Telephone Main 3409 ,
GOVERNMENT BONDS
Rate, Maturity. Price. Yield.
$125,000 United States Government... 3 V J&D 1932-47 98.28 3.65
. 125,000 United States Government... 4 M&N 1927-42 96.50 4.50
We buy and sell Government and Municipal Bonds and are constantly
in the .market for the same. We are just as anxious to buy as we are
to selL You should neither buy nor sell bonds without our quotations.
MUNICIPAL BONDS
$12,500 fCity of Tillamook, Or., Imp. . .6
34,000 JCentral Point, Or., Refdg 6
2,000 fCoeur d'Alene, Idaho, Refdg.. 6
2,000 tCoeur d'Alene, Idaho, Refdg.. 6
2,000 fCoeur d'Alene, Idaho, Refdg.. 6
2,000 fCoeur d'Alene, Idaho, Refdg. .6
2,000 fCoeur d'Alene, Idaho, Refdg.. 6
' 2,000 tCoeur d'Alene, Idaho, Refdg. .6
1,500 fCoeur d'Alene, Idaho, Refdg.. 6
- 2,000 tCoeur d'Alene, Idaho, Refdg.. 6
2,000 fCoeur d'Alene,' Idaho, Refdg. .6
2,000 fCoeur d'Alene, Idaho, Refdg.. 6
2,000 tCoeur d'Alene, Idaho, Refdg.. 6
2,000 tCoeur d'Alene, Idaho, Refdg.. 6
2,500 tCoeur d'Alene, Idaho, Refdg.. 6
2,500 fCoeur d'Alene, Idaho, Refdg.. 6
1,500 tCoeur d'Alene, Idaho, Refdg. .6
7,000 jCity of West Linn, Or., Water. 5
: 7,000 JCity of West Linn, Or., Water. 5
6,000 JNez Perce County, Idaho,
(Hwy. Dist.) 6
5,000 $Nez Perce County, Idaho,
(Hwy. Dist.) 6
5,000 JNez Perce County, Idaho,
(Hwy. Dist.) 6
5,000 tNez Perce County, Idaho,
(Hwy. Dist.) 6
3,000 JNewdale, Idaho, Water 6
5,000 Greater Winnipeg, Water Dist . 5
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.)
fAmerican Foretgn Securities 5 F&A 1919
Anglo-French Convertible 5 A&0 1920
JU. K. Great Britain and. Ireland 5 M&S 1918
JU. K. Great Britain and Ireland 5 M&N 1919
tU. K. Great Britain and Ireland.
French Republic Convertible
City of Paris
Bordeaux, Lyons and Marseilles.
Dominion of Canada
M&N 1919 101.12 5.40
M&N 1920-30 99.33 6.25
M&S 1919 100.72 5.25
M&S 1920 101.41 5.25
M&S 1921 102.06 5.25
M&S 1922 102.67 5.25
M&S 1923 103.26 5.25
M&S 1924 103.82 5.25
M&S 1925 104.35 5.25
M&S 1926 104.85 5.25
M&S 1927 105.32 5.25
M&S 1928 105.78 5.25
M&S 1929 106.21 5.25
.M&S 1930 106.62 . 5.25
M&S 1931 107.00 5.25
M&S 1932 107.37 6.25
M&S 1933 107.72 5.25
A&O 1942 98.27 5.125
A&0 1943 98.23 5.125
J&J ' 1933 To Net 5.50
J&J 1934 To Net 5.50
J&J 1935 To Net 5.50
J&J 1936 To Net 5.50
J&J 1927-37 99.11 6.125
F&A 1923 92.68 6.75
.5 M&N 1921
.5 A&O 1919
.6 A&O 1921
.6 M&N 1919
.5 F&A 1919
tDenotes bonds of $500 denomination.
JDenotes bonds of $1000 denomination.
Denotes bonds of $100, $500 and $1000 denomination.
Why take any risk?
- Income return on an investment should be proportionate
with the character of the security behind it and be determined
by the law of supply and demand.
Safe Bonds
are always available.
We own and offer carefully selected
County and first-class City bonds
We own the bonds we offer and purchased them direct from
the issuing municipality after careful investigation of the
resources of the community.
I Ask for our weekly list.
. 6
LUMBERMENS TRUST COMPANY
Capital and Surplus $600,000
LUMBERMENS
. BUILDING
FIFTH AND
STARK
U. 6. Gov't short-term securities.
est I All other earning aaseta
las. I Total earning asseta
42 Due from other F. K. banka. net
72 1 Uncollected items
44 , Total deduction from grosa dep's
lale Roy Cop).
LoUce Copper. . .
52 IWInona
"ajWolverlne
5"4
114
1H
33 V
Money, Exchange, Etc.
NEW TORK, March 8. Mercantile paper,
per cent
Sterling. ttO-dafbllla, 4.72'4; commercial
ao-dav bllla on banka, I4.721; commercial
AO-day bills. S4.71a: demand, $4.7514 ; ca
bles. 14.76 7-16. Francs, demand. 5.72H;
cables. 5.7n ; guilders, demand, 44 H; ca
bles. 4!t; lire, demand, 8.7A; cables, 8.74;
rubles, demand. 12; cables, 124.
Bar silver,' S54c.
Mexican dollara. 68Hc
Government bonda, steady; railroad bonds,
steady. .
LONDON. March Bsr silver. 42d per
ounce. Money, 24 per cent; discount rates,
short bllla, 3 19-32 per cent; three months,
8 8-lfl per cent.
RAILS FEATURE WEEK'S STOCK TRADE
Legislation by Congress Important Factor
in Speculation.
NEW TORK. March 9. Tha desultory
character of the atock market in the early
part of this week's operation was attributed
largely to compllcatlona in the foreign situ
ation and preparations incidental to the
aelt liberty loan.
Sharp recoveries In the later dealings,
especially In rails, resulted mainly from the
agreement arrived at by Congresa relative to
the lentil of the railroad legislation and
further progress of the war finance meas
ure. Gains of 2 to 8 points among high-grade
or Investment transportation aharea were ef
fected chiefly at the expense of a long
standing short Interest In varioua leaders.
Industrials developed decided atrength
after publication of annual atatements by
soma of the foremost manufacturers of iron
and steel. These revealed greatly enlarged
earnings for 1H17.
Trade reports alao were far more encour
aging, business In general indicating ex
pansion and recovery from the depression
OCcaatonea or inoirni r cuci . icsuiaiiui...
Call money waa freely offered at 6 to
oer cent, the minimum figure prevailing.
but time funda held at 6 per cent, with al
most a complete absence of supply.
LOAN EXPANSION TCE8DAY NOTED
Large Increase In Bills Dleeetinted and
Bought In Open Market by Reserve Banks.
WASHINGTON. March 9. A tendency to
ward loan expansion was evident in to.
night's Federal Reserve Bank weekly finan
cial statement. Bllla discounted for members
and Federal Reaerve banka and bills bought
in open market were 118.000,000 each more
than laat week. The conditions of the 12
banka at tha close of business laat night was
aa foliowe: 1
Resources 1
Gold coin and certificates In 1
vaulta 44.144,OO0 I
Gold settlement fund F. R. Board 334.iV85.O00 1
182.822.000
o87!s:i'-000
6.1i:i.(Ml0
337.2:t.lMX
343,390.000
B37.OO0
7U1.000
3,2H9.0t)9.000
t T3.H24.OO0
1.134.IHM)
B6.2OS.0iPO
1.40.1. 504.IMKI
210.9SU.OOO
77.1 37.OO0
l.815,.S3n.(lOO
1.3ba,lKJ,UCXI
8.000.000
7.320.000
S redemption fund against
F. R. bank notes
All other resources
TotsI reaourcea
Liabilities
Capital paid in
Surplus
Government deposits
Due members, reserve act.
Collection itema
Other deposits. Including for
eign government creuiis ....
Total gross deposits
F. R. note actual circulation...
F. R. bank notea in circulation,
net liability
All other liabilities
Total llabllitiea $3,289,009,000
Ratio of gold reserve to the net deposit
and Federal Reserve note liabilities cora-
hlneri ft. R nor rent
Ratio of total reserves to net deposit and
note liabilities combined. 04.T per cent.
Bank Clearings. .
Bank clearings of the Northwestern cities
yesterday wore as follows:
Clearings. Balances.
Portland :i.loU.84 73r.3'.
SeattI 4.37.tl 1.2J.4j
Tacoma 4!l-.,7.-,2
Spokane l,3ol,00o oju.k.j.
Clearings of Portlsnd. Seattle and Tacoma
for the past week and corresponding week in
former years:
Year.
1918. ..
1917. ..
11110. ..
1915. ..
1914. ..
1913. ..
1912...
1911...
1910. ..
19(19. ..
liMlS. . .
1 907 . . .
1906. . .
1IM15. . .
Pnrtlnnri. Seattle. Tacoma.
119.122.B6fl 128.124.431 3. 823.324
12,862.992 17.119.876 2.4:19.274
10.950,643 1 2.524.70 1 2,203.240
10,767.029 12.553.417 2.0(4.491
11.706,028 15.168,273. 2.S53.7 i 1
15.143.10.-. l:l,839.5 8.5s6,7"-7
15,754.693 14.223,449 4,773.571
13,594,037 12.311.100 5.250.088
12 918,174 13.362.479 5.430.128
9.009.055 10,580,668 5,327.297
8,969.444 9.578,671 4.594.339
7 462.909 9.57.8,071 4.394.339
4 931.720 9.705.794 3.395.920
3 873 576 4.583,61 2.931.840
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