The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, December 29, 1918, SECTION TWO, Page 13, Image 33

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    THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, DECEMBER 29, 1918.
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STRONGER TONE IfJ
ALL APPLE MARKETS
Prices Tending Upward at
4 Shipping Points.
DEMAND LOCALLY IS SLOW
Shipments Are of Tighter Volume.
Oregon Frnlt Sells Well at
Distributing Centers.
The apple market was firm at nearly all
points at the close of the week. Locally
the demand was slow and tha bulk of the
stock offered was dead ripe. Two cars of
Oregons were received. Extra fancy Rome
Beauties were quoted at $2.602.75, fancy
at $2.25 and choice, medium size, at 82.
Orchard run of various sorts moved at
31.25 to 81.50.
Carlot shipments of Oregon apples were:
To New York 7, Detroit 2, East Boston 2,
Baltimore 1. Boston 1, Cincinnati 1, Indian
apolis 1, Providence 1. Washington 1.
Yakima and "Wenatchee extra fancy boxed
Wlnesaps were firm at $2.25 2. GO per box
for medium and large sizes at shipping
points and showed more activity In lead
ing markets at a general range of $2.00
2.25. Western New York Baldwins, A 2 VI
lnch ruled. $5.255.75 per barrel f. o. b.
shipping points, and showed little change
In leading Jobbing market ranging $66.50,
and reaching $7 In a few distant markets.
At San Francisco Oregon extra fancy
Fpttzbenbergs ranged from $2.75 to $3;
fancy at $2.50 to $2.65 and (holes at $2.28.
:xtra fancy Winter Bananas brought $2.75
8 and fancy Baldwins $2.
Extra fancy Oregon Spltzenbergs at Los
Angeles , brought $303.25 and fancy $2,750
8. extra fancy Arkansas Blacks $3.25 3. 50.
extra fancy Baldwins up to $2.75, fancy
Kewtowm $1.751.S3 and fancy White Pear
mains $1.60 1.75.
In the New York market Oregon extra
fancy Spltzenbergs sold at $303.40 during
the day, while extra fancy Newtowus
brought $2.75 3.
At Xea Moines extra fancy Spltzenbergs,
Homes and Jonathans sold at $3 3.50, Ort
leys at $3.75 and Delicious up to $4.50.
The monthly report of the Bureau of
Markets shows storage holdings of apples
on December 15, 1018. as follows: 495 stor
ages that reported showed total stocks of
4.S35.51S boxes and 2,672.093 barrels. The
400 storages that reported for December 35
this year and last show present holdings of
4.675,759 boxes and 2.653.3S7 barrels, as
compared with 4.807,565 boxes and 2.837.497
barrels last year, a decrease of 221,809 boxes
and 184,110 barrels, or a total decrease of
6.8 per cent.
TEtlOW CORN SELLS AT ADVANCE
Two Hundred Tons Change Hands on Local
Board at 6U
Corn prices continue to advanee. Two
liundred tons of February yellow corn were
sold at the exchange yesterday at $61, an
advance ef 50 cents over Friday's best bid.
Sacked oats were $1 lower and bulk oats
were 50c 0$1 down. Barley was not ma
terially changed.
According to a Chicago bulletin, the forage
division of the Food Administration sold
fl.000,000 bushels of oats to the Wheat Ex
port Company, which cleaned up the sur
plus. These figures are larger than those
previously given out. The price was 81
& 82 Vic track New York.
Weather conditions in the Middle West,
as wired from Chicago: "Winnipeg, clear,
20; Minneapolis, cloudy, 20: Chicago, clear,
trying to snow, cold; St. Louis, snowing, 18;
Kansas City, cloudy. 10; Topeka. cloudy, 16;
Omaha, part cloudy, 15. M
Broomhall cables that clearancea of wheat
are well maintained, with goodly amounts
clostlned to the United Kingdom and for
orders, part of which will no doubt ulti
mately reach the United Kingdom. Com
shipments continue of negligible proportions.
Oats shipments have decreased considerably
and the same may be said of both rye and
barley.
Terminal receipts In ears were reported by
the Merchants Exchange as follows:
Wheat Barley.Flour.Oats. Hay.
Portland, Bat.. 17 12 7 1 7
enrago 1 B r. 1 3
Tot.il this week 178 23 0:1 u 61
Yearsgo 17 2 30 10 17
Reason to date. 5652 782 1473 M6 -2042
Year ago 0047 164 482 75!) 1116
Tacoma. Fri. .. 37 1 is
Year ago 3 ... ... 2 21
S-cason to data. S824 18 ... 121 8r,r,
Year ago 3163 5."i ... 172 10HO
Peattle. Fri. . .. 63 R 2 23
Year ago ... 6 ... ...
Reason to data. 4034 44 H7 455 3O04
Year ago u272 1K6 055 735 2116
CilUGrNS OF LIVESTOCK LOADED
fcbipmenta to the Leading Markets of the
Etate origins of livestock loaded Decern
lor 27:
Cattle. Horses, Mixed
CalveaHogs.Sheep.Mules.Btock.
t'or Portland
Idaho
Oregon
Vtls Portland
fcne week ago..
)':iur weeks ago
L'ne year ago. . . ,
Tor Seattle
idaho .........
Oregon ........ .
tVVashingten ...
Totals Seattle
week ago... ,
e"OO.r weeks ago
EM year ago . .
For Spokane
Idaho
Ttls. Spokane
One week ago..
l-'our weeks ago
Cno year ago . .
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COAST POTATO MARKETS UNCHANGED
I'ricea Are on Stronger and Higher Baals In
Middle West.
There was no change in the local potato
situation. One car of Oregons and one car
of Washlngtons arrived. Shipments were
one car each to Stockton, Medford and Bo
liemia. Burbanks on the local market
Tanged from $1.25 to $1.85 according to
quality and Washington Gems brought $2.
Sacked round whites advanced 10c at
Tichis&n and Wisconsin shipping points to
31.70&1.75, carloads f. o. b. usual terms,
and strengthened to $2.3502.40 in the Chi
cago carlot market, advancing slightly in
f,ome middle-western jobbing markets to a
K'-neral range of $1,8042.15. Other ship
ping points and markets showed practically
no change. Shipments were very light.
BUTTER AND EGG STOCKS DECREASED
bUarp Falling Off In Storage Holdings of
- Latter Commodity.
The monthly report of the bureau of
markets shows storage holdings of butter
and eggs on December 15, 1918, as follows
Tho 339 storages that reported creamery
butter showed total stocks ,of 55,410,508
pounds. The 305 storages reporting for De
cember 15. this year and last, show presen
holdings ef 55,245,173 pounds compared with
14.637,239 pounds last year, a decrease of
13.2 per cent.
The 454 storages that reported case eggs
showed total stocks of 1,296.223 cases. The
442 storages reporting for December 15, this
year and last, show present holdings of
' 1,287,613 cases compared with 2.054.61
cases last year, a decrease of 37.3 per cent.
Fresh Egr Receipts Increasing.
Fresh egg receipts are increasing and
j rtocka are slowly accumulating. With the
-warmer turn of the weather dealers are
more disposed to push sales. Selects were
offered down to 73 cents and a wider range
was quoted on ordinary candled.
Cube butter was also slow and 60 cents
was the top price asked.
Poultry was scarce and very firm at the
close of the week.
Light Trade In Beans.
The bean market remains quiet with a
slow demand and few sales. Buyers quote
new crop Oregon large whites and pea beans
at 77VA cents, recleaned basis.
Bank Clearings.
Bank clearings of the Northwestern cities
yesterday were as follows:
Clearings. Balances.
Portland $4.73.1,2u4 l.-'",tl::7
Seattle 6.507.416 1,138,113
Tacoma 5R0.810 134.400
Spokane 1,358.633 440,405
Bank clearings of Portland, Seattle and
Tacoma for this week and the corresponding
week in former years were:
Portland, Seattle. Tacoma.
1018 $27,850,286 $33.4r.220 $4,050,631
1K17 17,018,515 21,14,07 3.-J07.670
1H16 10.422.K7l 13.183.3S2 l.SKit.SlKS
1!15 8.3O0.970 11,025,2!5 ,4i;7,6l2
1014 10,100.365 11.216.B23 3,737.40
11(13 10,072.2112 10.3D7.733 :'..4rt.t,4li3
1012 0.520..130 10,324.562 3.7S,876
1911 0,40.124 0,5!1,093 4.312,1
1010 0.234,381 12.506.(162 6,055,302
1900 6,363.462 8,938,052 4,032.036
100.8 5.018.960 7,360.106 4.652.530
1907 7,214,200 8,468,030 4,386.494
1006...... 4.660.452 6.427,025 3.570,822
1005.7.... 3,074.159 4.372.763 2.124.510
1904 2.483.658 3.466,154 1,657.274
1003 2.922,102 3.423,431 1,839,090
1902 2,672.657 1.934.475 820,153
PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS
Grain, Hour, Feed. Etc.
Merchants' Exchange, noon session.
Northwestern oats and barley. sacked:
Bid
Tan. Feb.
Oats. No. 2 white feed $53.00 $53.50
Barley, standard feed 49.0O 49.00
Barley, standard "A" 40.50
Eastern oats and corn, bulk:
Oats, No. 8 white 48.00
38-lb. clipped white , S0.SO
Corn, No. 3 yellow .......... fiLSii
Corn. No. 3 mixed fil.00
60.50
49.00
51. 50
60.75
50.50
WHEAT Government oasis, $2.20 per bu.
FLOUR Family flour, $10.90 11.05 per
barrel: bakers', $10.70 10. S5 ; whole wheat,
$0.85 3 10. 00: graham, $9.65 09.80; corn meal,
$.5010.30.
MILL FEED Mill run, f. o. b. mill, cartots,
$38 per ton; mixed cars. $36.50; ton lots or
over. $38; less than tons, $39; rolled barley,
$55359; rolled" oats, $57 9 61: ground barley.
$58 'a. 60; alfalfa meal, $4044-
COHX Whole, $69073: cracked. $7197S.
HAY Buying prices, f. o. b. Portland:
Eastern Oregon timothy, $30 32 per ton;
Valley timothy, $27 per ton; alfalfa, $27.50;
Valley grain hay, $26; clover, $26S27; straw,
$910.
Dairy and Country Produce.
BUTTER Cubes, extras. 60c; prints,
parchment wrappers, extras, box lots, 65c:
cartons. 66c; halt boxes, Vjo more; less than
half boxes, lo more; butterfat. No. 1. 67c
per pound, station.
EGGS Oregon ranch, candled, rots and
cracks out, 70c; selects, 7375c per dozen.
CHEESE Tillamook, f. o. b. Tillamook:
Triplets, S6c;, Young Americas, S7c; Coos
and Curry County: Triplets, f. o. b. Myrtle
Point. 3534c
POULTRY Hens. 2730c: Springs, 28c;
roosters. 18c ducks, 35c: geese, 80c; tur
keys, live 35c: dressed, 48c
.-it . T 1.' .. w. 1 f.." 1 i r nntinif
r ' ' .i-.n.j . - ; y j r
PORK Fancy, 20V421c per pound. "
Fruits and Vegetables. 1
Local Jobbing quotations:
FRUITS Oranges. navels, $3.755.50;
emons. $56.50 per box; bananas, 9ir9Vic
ner nound: apples. $13 box; pears.
$2!S2.50 per box; grapes. $9 per keg: cran
berries, so per dox; grapeiruit.
vki:ktari.f;s Tomatoes. 82.75 tier box:
cabbage. $22.25 per 100 lbs.: lettuce. $2.75
fi?3 25 oer crate: peppers. 25c per pound;
celery, $1.10 & 1.25 per dozen; eggplant, 159
20c per pound; artichokes, $1.75; cauli
flower, $3.25 per crate; garlic, wc per iu. .
pumpkins, 2c per pound; squash, 2c per
nound: beets. 12 oer sack: carrots. $1.60 per
sack; turclps, $1.73 per sack; cucumbers.
$1.75 per dozen; sprouts, 15c per pound.
$1.7591.85; ordinary. $LijOi l.eo: poor,
$1.25: Yakimaa. $2; sweets. 454 4e.
ONIONS Oregon, $1,50(81.75; California
browns, $11.50.
Staple Groceries.
Local Jobbing quotations:
SUGAR Sack basis: l-nill ana o.rrj.
$0 55: beet. $9.25; extra C. $9.13: powdered
7 , , .,o-.. K. . In harrlu. 310.45.
Ill LI HI 1 CIO, 1 u. , . , ... . . -. -
NUTS Walnuts, 27&33c: Brazil nuts, 32c;
filberts. 28c; almonds, 24'i 29c; peabuts. 17c.
cat n ll.lf-rrftnnrl 1 OOs. 115. OO Per ton:
60s, $17.25 per ton; dairy, $25 per ton.
Kltjj 1; II III l,I'll, C.I'H, . i ' "
t , - . n- - t r nrWa' White. K Vi 9
lOHe; colored. 8'tf9c.
Frovinions.
Leeal Jobbing quotations:
TI1M9 Ail ilzia. choice. 4O04Oe: stan
dard, 3930c; skihned, none;- picnic, 27c;
cottage roll. 37c. -,,.
LARD Tierce basis, stanaara, pure, .nv.
compound, 23lc.
BACON Fancy. B-ZOaw; SLauu.ru. &
52c: choice. 36 IP 46c.
PRI SAL1 snort, clear uku, -
Hides and Pelts.
HIDES No. 1 salted, 80 pounds and up,
14c; No. 2 salted, 30 pounds ana up,
No. 1 green, 00 pounds and up. lie; No. 2
green, 30 pounds and up, 10c; No. 1 salted
bulls, i't pounis ana up.
hulls. 50 nounds and up, 30c: No. 1 green
bulls, 50 pounds and up. 0c: No. 2 green
bulls, uo pounos ana up, pc. -
salted calf skins up to 13 pounds, 20c; No. -green
or salted calf skins up to 1- pounds.
7.c: No. 1 green or sanwi biih.
30 pounds, 15c; No. 2 green or salted Kip
skins 15 to 30 pounds. laV&c; dry flint hides.
7 pounds and up, 2Su; dry flint calf, under
7 pounds. 38c; dry salt hides. 7 pounds and
up 22c; dry salt calf, under T pounds, 32c;
dry cull tildes or calf, half price: dry stags
or bulls. 18c; dry salt stags or bulla. 12c.
PELTS Dry long-wooi pen... por i"'" -
c- dry short-wool pelts, per pound. 156
c: salted long-wool lamb pelts, each, $2
W2 50; dry sheep shearlings, each. 153c,
salted sheep shearlings, each 80 50c.
Hops, Wool, Mohair. Etc.
jroPS Oregon, 1018 crop, 8 no per pound.
WOOIrf Oregon, B671o per pound.
MOHAIR Long staple, 60c; short staple.
40c: burry. 15&)20c.
pound.
TALLOW N. 1. c per pound; Je. 2.
7c per pound; grease. No. 1, 7c; No. 2, 5u
per pound.
Oils.
GASOLINE Bulk, 2lc; engine distillate.
bulk. 12c; kerosene, bulk, 10c; oases, 20c.
LlarifiU v i ' . no v ' -" i , . i-.nri,
2 03; boiled, barrels, $1.05; cases. $2.05.
TURPENTINE ln tanks. 86c; cases, 86c.
SAN FRANCISCO PBODI CB MARK El
friers Current on Eggs, Vegetables, Fresh
bruits. Etc., at Bay City.
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 28. Butter, 66 0
67',-c.
l'k'gs Fresh extras, 731jc; fresh extra pul
let. 6Uc.
Cheese New firsts and Young America,
not uuoted.
Poultry Hens. 3335c; young roosters.
834p55c; broilers 42(a45c; fr-ers, 38fi43c;
piKeons, $2.5uiv3; vquabs, 5(l'6uc; geese,
30q.'32c; turkeys, dressed. 4240c.
VciKUbio Celery, $4. uunnauo: ouK
cream, 75000c; hubbard. $1.251.50; egg
plant, oyiui:, pepper.. ,ju. .jntie, oVt'
tomatoes. $2.25&3: lettuce, $1.5uit2.75; po
tatoes, Salinas, $3.00&3.7u; rivers. $1.75
2.25: sweet, 3Ai(f4c; new. 4&5c: onions.
Australian brown, $1.25&1.50; pearl, 54p6o;
sarJic. 25030c; caunnower, T5ctfll: ba.,.
$1. 2501.50; carrots, $1. oua 1.25; turnips, 75o
Q.$l.UO; string Deans, j.ic; lima, lu12c
Dumukins. $11.25; mushrooms. 2UU(ic
Brussels sprouts. 5 7c; green onions. tL2i
1.7&.
Fruits Lemons, -.:o4.ri0: oranges. $4
5.00; apples. Belleflowers, ,i 50a 1.75, Knits.
enberg. $22.50; grapefruit, $2.50tjS.50;
pears, Bartletts, $3; grapes, Tokays,
Emperors, ana veraeis, l.uu i i -'S : avaca
does. $5&T: persimmons. $1.000150; cran
berries, $5.50& $U.5U: quinces. U0c$l.I5
casabas. 60c (ir $1.00.
Receipts .Flour, 7920 quarters; barley,
2957 centals; beans, 2640 sacks; potatoes,
6862 sacks; onions. 10 sacks; bay, 120 tons;
hides. Ill; wine. 63.650 gallons.
Naval (Stores.
SAVANNAH. Dec. 28. Turpentine, firm.
6)tc; sales. 75 barrels; receipts. 47 barrels;
shipments. 8 barrels; stock, 30.483 barrels.
Rosin, firm; sales, 748 barrels; receipts.
348 barrels; shipments, none; stock, 78.173
barrels. Quote: B, D. E, F. G, H, $13 to
$13.10; I, $13.G74; K, ' $13.70; M. $16.15;
N, $10.20; WU. $16.4.-; WW. $16.85.
Nw York Dairy Prodnce.
NEW Y'ORK. Dee. 28. Butter steady and
unchsnged. Eggs firm and unchanged.
Cheese firm and unchanged.
Dried Fruit at New York.
NEW YORK, Dee. 28. Evaporated apples,
quiet; prunes, awaiting offers; peaches, nom
STRONG BALLY 1H STOCKS
WALL STREET MARKET RE
VERSES LATE COURSE.
Broad Demand Sets In for High
Grade Rails and Other In
vestment! Issues.
NEW YORK. Dec. 28. Opening with a
number of irregular changes. In which lueses
predominated, today's brief but active stock
market suddenly reversed its course, closing
with a broad demonstration of strength.
Early weakness was caused by reactions
of 1 to almost 3 points in Marine preferred,
low-grade rails, coppers and a varied group
or specialties, the break in shippings being
attributed to overnight cables indicating
further delay In the consummation of the
long-pending deal. Bear pressure was di
rected also against Standard Oil.
It was not until an inquiry set In for
high-grade or Investment rails that the
market caught its upward stride. Trans
continentals rose lo 2b points. Southern
Pacific leading. Grangers were featured by
Atchison and coalers by Reading and Nor
folk Ac Western, the latter rising d points.
Steels, coppers, oils and utilities partici
pated in the advance with tobaccos, food
shares and a number of tha better-known
specialties, final quotations in general being
at the day's highest levels. Sales amount
ed to 600,000 shares.
Liberty Issues again featured tha bond
market, about 80 per cent of the turnover
representing those flotations, which ranged
slightly over yesterday's final prices. Total
sales, par value, aggregated $17,850,000. Old
United States bonds were unchanged on call
during the week. n
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Last
' Sales High Low Sales
Am Beet Sugar 2,7oo 61i 60, 61
American Can.. 3.3H0 4"i$i 46 46VI
Amer Car A Fdy 5.6O0 911. Hon HI
Am Locomotive 2.6UO 61 CO1. 61 a4
Am Smelt & Ret 13.DUU 76i 75Va 76
Am Sugar Kef.. 900 111 311U lllis
Am Tel & Tel.. 4.8HO 08 17. PS
Anaconda Cop.. 19,200 HOb t 6014
Atchison 4,100 93 . 91 h 93
A64WISSL 2.70O 110A 109 110H
Bait & Ohio 5,200 fit 5014 50i
Bethlehem B .. 6.500 61 S 60&, 61
Butte & Su Cop 1,100 18-a 3X 38
Cal Petroleum. 3l0 204 20V, 20V4
Canadian Pac. . 300 157Vz 356 357
Central Leather 6.100 58"4 5754 5S
Che St Ohio 1.11)0 554. 55 55
C, M & St Paul 7.2O0 SOW 58 394
Chicago & N W 3,2011 Bf 4 95H
C, R 1 & P ctfs 1.1 no 25 25 4 2 5
Chino Copper.. 8,2'ld 82 31 S 32
Colo Fu & Iron. 1.500 37 36 364
Corn Prod Ref 3.800 48 H 41 48 1
Crucible Steel.. 2.90O 57 Va 56 'n 57 H
Cuba Cane Sug 8.30O 29'4 284 29
Distillers Securl 3.8U0 514 51 514
Erie 4.000 37 1654 17
Gen Electric... 300 34754 347'4 34754
Gen Motors ... 700 3304 1294 330
Gt North pf... 9.70O 044 93'- 944
Gt N Ore ctrs 1.5U0 81 314 Sl
111 Central 400 0hi 05 V4 95 ;i
Ins Copper 9.4UO 47 45 5 47
Int Mer Mar pf 14.300 112t 10U" 112
Int Nickel .... 3,100 32 H 32 82
Int Paper 1,200 SI 80Vi 30v4
K C Southern. ..... I1-.
Kennecott Cop. 13,700 83 3254 2 7
Louis & Nash 118
Maxwell Motors. , 27 54
Mex Petroleum. 4,000 169 16854 1S
Miami Copper.. 2,000 23'4 224 234
Missouri Pacific 1,800 254 25 254
Nevada Copper. 800 16v 36T4 36".
N Y Central 7.100 74 54 73 54 74 5,
N Y, N H si H 81 54
Norfolk & West 2.400 301 S 104 54 108
Northern Pac. 7.800 934 3 934
Pacific Mail .. 1.400 38 38 8S
Pennsylvania .. 17.500 4r,, 434 45"4
Pitts Coal 2.6O0 47 46t 47
Ray Cons Cop. 2,3i 20 39'4 20
Reading 17.30O o 794 804
Rep I & Steel.. 1.300 74 T4 74 74.
Shattuck Ar Cop .".no 14 14 14
c.,,1)..,. js(in 302 fto 302
Southern Ry... 4.6UO 29'r4 28 74 2W4
Rtudebaket Co.. 4.800 Ml 49;. 504
Texas 'o 1,400 190 19 390
Union Pacific . . 4.390 129 327 129
U S Ind Alcohol l.OOO 3024 101 302
U S Steel 76,100 944 034 944
do pfd I.hhi Jiii inn i'
Utah COPPT ... 5.BOO 724 J 1 - 1
Wabash pfd B.. .1.200 205 3054 0
Western Union fi'J
Westing Electric a.AOO . j v.
Bid.
NEW YORK
BONT LIST.
tf p Tef 2s reg
.98
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.83
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IPa con 4 54
,. 96
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. 99 54
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. .92.90
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U S Steel 5s
S P rv fin. . . .
17 8 3s reg.
do coupon . .
TJ. S. 4s reg.
'Anglo-Fr 5s....
do coupon . .
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U K LID SV4S.
U S 1.1b 1st 4s.
TT .3 T.ih 1A 4m
Atch Gen 4s.
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08
84
60 14
94 5-
D A R O ref 5s
NYC deb 6s.
IT S Lib 1st 44
S.9A.40
a. 94.00
N P 4s
TT O T.IK SU
N P 8s
U S Lib 81 44s
95.32
Pao T & T 5s. .
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s. 94.38
Boston Mining Mocks,
BOSTON, Dec 28. Closing quotations:
Allouez . M 4-
IQuinry ..
69
17
Arlz Com 12 54
Superior
Sup & Bos Mln.
Shannon .......
Utah' Con
Winona ........
Wolverine ......
Cal & Ariz 6154
Cal Hecla 425
Cop R Con Co.. 404
K Butte cop Aim vm
Franklin ...... 3 4
Isle H (Cop .
23 '4 Oranby Cons
7
Lake t'opper
SIGreene Cananea 45
31541
North Butte.
Money. Exrhtiire, Ete.
KTTW TORK, Dec. 28. McrcantJU paper
Unchanffod.
Sterlia? day pins nncbanrea; cables,
S4.7CS5: fran c-t, demand 6.43 A; cablas.
C.47; maildcrg, demand 42; cables, 42 ;
ur unchanged.
Mexican dollar nn chan d.
TWEI.TE MILLION DOLLARS INCREASE
Gold Reserve of Federal Banks Gain Dur
lnar Week.
WASXITNGTON. Dec. M. Total cold re
serves of the Kederal reserve banks showed
an Increase during the week Just ended of
nearly $12,000,000, accord ins; to tha com
bined statement of tho 12 banks at the
close of business Doctmber 27, made public
tonight. No material change was indicated
In the quantity of Kederal reserve notes In
circulation. The statement follows:
.Resources . X ftr?7 JtK nrtfi
Gold in vault and In transit J.74, 708,000
Gold settlement fund, Federal
Reserve Board a74.7ra,000
Gold with foreign agencies.... O.SO.OoO
Total gold held In banks.... $ 717,062,000
Gold with federal Keserva
agents l,2,!ln,noo
Gold redemption fund 64,01;,, 000
Total gold reserves 12.010. 274. imo
Lcsal tender notes, silver, etc. 6 R. 9 4a. 000
Total reserves $2,146,219,000
Bil Is discounted secured by
f;ovemnieat war obligations. l,4n0.3T1 .000
All othr KO2,r.7,0"0
uina oougni in open maxicei., aoa.bi.i.ooo
Total bills on band 2,0o,61 l,(nte
U. . liovt. long-term securities KH.on.ooo
V. S. Govt, short-term securities 22(tt77(oon
All other earning assets 13,000
Total earning assets $-.318,170,000
Um-otlectoa items taeauct irom
itruas deposits) 7oD.608.000
t ive per cent redemption tuna
against F. R. bank notes... n,08.e.rto
All otner resources zz.ooo.ooo
Total resources $0,251,990,000
LlaDiUlles
Capital paid In I SO.6Rl.noo
Surplus l.tru.rioo
tlovernment deposits 3.3H7,O0O
ru to members roserve aeet.. l,r7,3 1 .nrio
t'ol lection items &34,b23.000
Other deposits, inciufltnr xor-
eisn government credus .... 106,002.000
Total cross deposits .$,312,500,000
Federal itea.rve notes n cir-
rulation 2.685,244.000
eederal Iteserve hub notes in
circulation net liability 117.123. 000
All other liabilities b.l.UUO.DOO
Total liabilities $.1,201,000,000
Ratio of total reserves to net deposit and
Federal Yeserve note UaOllitiee combined.
50.6 per cent.
Ratio of gold reserves to Federal re
serve notes In actual circulation alter set
ting aside 3." per cent against net deposit
liabilities. 69.1 per cent.
COFFEE H'TIRM AGAIN IECI.rjrE
Fresh Buying Is Checked by Wen knee, at
Santos.
KKW TORK, Dec. 28. There wss
further decline In the market for coffee
iutures. Frash buying seemed to be held
In check by the easier tendency of the
Hantos market. The opening was l.S to 43
points lower and May contracts sold off to
1 r.HT. cents during the morning, while Sep
tember declined to 15.43, with the market
closing at a pet loss of lo to 83 points.
Closing- bids: May. i:."ic; July, l.yo.lc:
September. 13.00c; October, 15.40c and IJe-
cember. 15.40c
The local spot market was nominally an
changed on the basis of 15Hc for Rio 7s and
22c to 22 He for Santos 4s. fo frush fea
ture was reported in cost and freights.
The official cables reported an advance
of 100 reis In the Rio market but Santos
spots were 100 reis lower end futures
showed a further reaction .of 100 to 200 reis.
Receipts at tha two Brazilian ports were
37,000 bags.
Saxplna Reserrra Decreased.
NEW TORK. Dae. 28. Tha actual con
dition of clcarins-uouse auU trust com
panics for the week flve daya. shows that
they hold $42,804,340 reserve in excess of
legal requirements. This is sv decrease) of
$10,687,410 from last week.
8TOCK MARKET 13 HEALTHY POSITION
Heavy Sales ef Liberty Bonds Do Net Dis
turb Flnmnclers.
NEW TORK, Dec 28. The final week ef
a memorable year 'In the annals of the
world's financial markets effected no
change of moment In the conditions recent
ly exUtlng on the Stock Exchange, apart
from record-breaking sales of liberty bonds,
mostly at lowest quotation yet established.
This condition, generally accepted as a
temporary or pausing phaae, in no way dis
turbed the confidence of those captalna of
finance and industry, who believe this
country Is destined to occupy a position of
greater Importance and power tn the far
reaching period of reconstruction.
Various theories popularly advanced by
economists that the United States, no leas
than Its co-belligerents, will have to bear
Its share of the war a financial burdens for
many years, seem to be neutralised by the
country's enormous credits and gold hold
ings, as well as supplies of raw materials.
lomestlc basic conditions are regarded as
eminently- sound, but labor problems ans
readjustment of prices' of essential com
modities press for Increased recognition, as
Is evidenced by the pause In the steel and
Iron trades.
LIEUT TRADING JIT YARDS
HOLIDAY QUIET IX IvOCAL
LIVESTOCK MARKET.
Prices in AH Lines Are Steady at
Close of Veek FIt Loads
Are Received.
Trade was ejulet at the Etoekyarda at tha
close of the week, only one full load chancing-
hands. The market was steady In alt
departments anH Is expected to continue so
until after the holidays. Five loads were
received, containing 09 cattle. 7 calves, 436
hogs and 100 sheep.
The day's sales were as follows:
Wrt Pr.l
775 $ 3.50
Wgt. Pf.
310 $11.00
2 cowa.
1 cow. .
810 4.0t
550 14.75
3 cows. . . o:
S.25 4 hogs... 140 15.00
5.75 2 hogs... 220 15.50
6T1) 4 hogs... Sr..r 13.S5
6.00 Shogs... 420 14.85
7.25 1 hog.... 150 12.00
7.00 10O hogs. . . 185 16.S5
8.75 45 lambs. 60 13.00
7.00 3 lambs. 110 0.25
7.0O 51 lambs. 00 12.75
6.60 lewe... 140 8.00
8.50
at the local yards are as
2 COWS... 1030
1 COW. . . . 070
2 cows... 720
1 COW. . . . 1010
3 cows. .. 0H0
4 cowa. .. 1080
a bulls... 1145
1 bull.... 1070
1 bull.... 1200
1 calf. ... 3SO
Prices current
follows:
Cattle-
Prlee
112.50 913 M
, 11.5012.54
10.00 4r 11.50
8.50W 0.50
7.50 8.50
B.OO'SIO.OO
6.50 7.50
3.50 4.50
K.nn'rK 8 00
Prime steers
Oood to choice steer.
Medium to good steers
l-alr to good nte.ru
Common to fair steers
Choice cowsand heifers
Fair to medium cowa heifers..
Cannera
Bulls
Calves
0.00 412.00
17.foei7.2S
16.7.W 17.00
14.75016.00
14.00 ir 15.00
l2.ooaia.on
9 00 W 11.00
10.00 fri I. OO
0 On r 10.00
6.00 U 9.00
HOCS W
Prime mixed
Medium mixed
Rough heavies . . .
Piss
Sheep-
Prime lambs
Fair to medium lambs .........
Tearllncs . ... ..
Wethers
cvei ..........................
Chicago Livestock Market.
CHICAGO, Dee. 28. (United States Tla-
reau ef Markets.) Hogs Receipts IS.noo
bead; market active, etrong to 10c higher
than yesterdsys general trade. Bulk ef
sales $17.4517.85: butchers', $17.63017.90;
light. $to.feia l7.o: packing, $16.80917.65;
throwouts, $15.60016.76; pigs, good to
choice. $14.25 913.25.
Cattle Receipts. 3 OOO head: eempared
with a week ago; beef steers and butcher
it took mostly 75c0$1.25 higher. Bulla and
cannera. 60?74e higher. Veal ealvea and
best feeders. 50e higher; common atockers.
steady.
Sheep Receipts. Vvoo hesd; compared
with a week ago, killing lambs. 85etp$1.10
higher; wethers and yearlings. $191.25
higher; ewes, 6O075o higher.
Omaha Livestock Market.
OMAHA. Dee. 28. Hogs Receipts 9500
head: market 1015e higher. Heavy. $17.15
& 17.70; mixed. $1 7.2S 17.60: light. $17,100
17.60: pigs. $10016; bulk ef sales. $17.25
17.60.
Cattle Rsceipts, 100 head: market strong.
Native steers. $11.50G18.50; cows and heif
ers, $7fj13: Western steers, $Q.50$16; Texas
steers. $8.5011.75; range cows and heifers,
$6.6011; cannera. $6$y7; etoekers and feed
era. $e.SO0'15; calves, $7.50013.75.
Sheep Receipts 30O head; market steady.
Culls. $4.507.50: wethers, $10011; ewes.
$7.5099.50; feeder lambs, $10.50nl4.50;
lambs. $lZ.oOe13.oo: yearlings. $io.coai2.
Seattle Livestock Market.
PEATTLK, Dec. 28. Born Receipts. 107.
Firm. Prime lights, $17.2517.45; medium
to choice, $17t?17.25; medium heavies, $16
11.40. rough heavies, 1100 15.40: pigs, $15:
Cattle Kecelpts, oo. strong. J3est steers.
$11012; medium to choice. $10.603U.60;
common t good, $698.50; best cowa and
helfera, $8.500.50: common to medium. $o
07.50; bulls. satfT.bO; calves. S.W12.
DATI.Y MKTEOROLOGICAI. RETORT.
PORTLAND. Dee. 28. Maximum temper
ature, 47 degrees; minimum, 40 degrees.
Itlver reading. A- Jl.. IS leet; Changs In
last 24 hours, none. Total rainfall u V. M.
to 5 P. M.) .11 Inch: total rainfall since
September 1. 1918. 12.56. Inches; normal
rainfall since September 1. 18.63 Inches; de
ficiency of rainfall since Hepteraher 1. 1918,
6.07 Inches. Sunrise, 7:53 A. M.; sunset.
4:33 P. M.; total sunshine, none; possible
sunshine. 8 hours 42 minutes. Moonrise.
8:33 A. M. ; moonset. 1:13 I. M. Barometer
I reduced to sea level) a P. M., 30.12 Inches.
Relative humidity at noon, 75 per cent.
TUB vVKATHER.
Wind
"(ate ef
Weather
STATIONS.
: a
Faker .......
Koipe
2 O
2110
30")
411 0
2li 0
4S'n
4xn
52 0
50 0
4 10
34 a
- o
7H'0
oni. ,N1! !Snow
no
Hoston
OOII2
.1111! . .
NWPt. cloudy
Calgary
NWiPt. cloudy
.i6!. As
Chicago . . . .
Denver ......
Des Moines. . ..
iureka ......
Clalveston ....
tnow
.oo . . r
.on . .In
.04!. ,iv
.00i. .1.1
.OH . . Nff
.no'. .1 . , ..
.no 10' 8
lesr
Clear
Cloudy
i !tear
Cloudy
Helena
.Tuneaut . . . .
clear"
Clear
Kansas city..
I.os Angeles . .
Marsliflcld ...
Medford
Minneapolis . .
New Orleans..
New York ...
North Head . .
North Yakima
1'ltoenix
Pocatello ....
Portland . . . . .
Roseburg ....
hacramento .
St. Ixiulx
oo . . :sw
580.
-louily
as o
20 0.
50 0
3410.
45 0
3H 0.
KH'O
42 11
46 0
.041. .INWrioudr
0n. ,w
001. .!W
00 20 NW
24!. .INW
i. .v
Clear
'1.. r
floiidy
cloudy
Pt. cloud v
34
tio;is h'b tT't. cloudy
;iear
1(1
'f- oudv
32
4110
r,o ri
28 0.
14!. . H TT't. cloudy
K2l
241
20
46
4 2
no! . .'K
Iciear
OOI..ISW
no 14 W
. 12 M
OO H W
Clear
Fait Lake
42 0
74 0
56 0
(ear
San Diego. . . .
clear
San r ranCMCO.
Pt. ctnnflT
Seattle
40
'24
4
4H 0.
2tl 12 aw
Cloudy
Sitka
:i .
8K 0
.1. .1
Spokane ......
Tacoma .1
0012 BW
Snow
Pt. cloudy
4H II.
12 14 RW
Tatoostl Island
48
4 0
28,.
48 0
34 0
24 0
2 32 1 W
oiil; " w"
on! . . w
00 14iNW
Clear
Valdezt
Walla Walla
Cloudy"
Cloudy
Cloudy
Washington
Winnipeg
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Rain ; moderate
westerly winds.
Oregon Rain west, rain or snow east por
tion: moderate westerly winds.
Washlnicton Fair wchU rain or snow east
portion: fresli southwesterly winds.
Idaho Rain or snow.
KDWAKD 1 WKLI.S, Meteorologist.
" Cable Restrictions Removed.
yVASHIXGTOX, Dec. 18. Removal of
tho war-time prohibition, on the regis
tration of abbreviated cable addresses
-was announced today by the Navy
Department. It also was announced
that addresses registered on or after
January 1, 1917. now will ba rec
ognized In the United Etates and that
Great Britain and France have elim
inated restrictions on. the use of ad
dresses registered on or alter July
1, 1911. ,
An Announcement Concerning
iAFE DEPOSIT.
Government and Municipal Bonds
OREGON
5.000 Astoria,
3,000 tAstorla,Ore,Irop.Ser. No. 13.14,15
8.500 t " "
3.500 t " " " "
3.000 t -
1,000 t
1.000 t
1.000 t
2.600 t " "
2.600 t " " " "
2,600 t "
3,600 t " " " '
8,500 t " " " " "...
609 t " " " "
48tt " "
1.000 tAstoria. City of. Ore.. Imp. Ser.
No. f
500 TBandon. Oregon, Funding?
17.000 Bend. City of. Ore.. Iire Equip..
2,000 Corvallio, Ore., Imp
10,000 DoukIss Cotinty, Ore.. Ser. No. 1
600 tMarshfield. City of. Ore
600 tXehalem, Port of. Ore
1.000 Newport. Port of, Oregon.......
1,000 tOreg-on City, Orepon, Imp
600 tRainier. City of, Oregon. Water.
3,408ttSalem. City of. Ore.. Funding...
1.000 tToledo, City of, Ore, Funding-..
3,000 Toledo. Port of, Oregon
32,000 Warrenton. City of. Ore.. Muni..
WASHINGTON
l.ooo t
1.000 t
1,600 t
IDAHO
1.000 tCoeur d'Alene, Igaho, Kefdp;. .
3.000 t " " " "
21.000 "Gooding Co.. Ida.. Iltsrh & Brld
CANADA (Cicmpt frort all Domini
48,500 'Greater Winnipeg 'Water.....
3.000
Greater
2.400
Greater
18.000 'Toronto, City of, Ont.
4.000 "Toronto. City of, Ont.
1.000 Toronto, City of, Ont
20,000 Victoria, City of
tDenotes fractional bond.
Denotes bonds
11000 denomination.
MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc.
TIIK I'llKMIEH MIMtirAL BOXD HOUSE,
300.11 Stark Street, Between Sth and 0th (Ground Floor).
Telephone! Broadway SIS!. Established Over S3 Years.
ADVANCE CATCHES SHORTS
ALTj CORN OPTION'S, EXCCTT
MARCH AND MAY, SOAR.
Congestion, in December Contracts
Also Affects May Delivery.
Better Demand for Oats.
CHICAGO. Dee. 2. Efforts ef shorts to
escape losses In nearby deliveries carried
(he corn market upo-rade today. except
March and May options, which sheweti a
sllcht setback. Tha closa was firm. Jin-uhi-v.
81.43 to 11.43V; Miy, 81.36H In
$IUHH, and the finish as a whole fee erf
to aito advanca, compared ska - hours
before.
At first all deliveries ef corn, barrlnz
only December, had a downward slant ewlnc
to predictions that after New Year'a a larger
crop movement would take place. ube
quenrly. however, the fart became evident
that the conceatlnn In December contracts
had affected the January delivery.
Improved domeatio demand rave Inde
pendent strength to oats. Besides, the South
waa said to ba outbidding Chicaso at some
points In Illinois.
Provisions ware (evened chiefly by the
action of corn, "tr.na-ih in the hoc mar
ket appeared to have but little it any di
rect Influence.
Nearly continuous stormy weather Inter
fered with aheUlna- and wacon IreTflo and
had a cood deal to do with tha meacemess
of the movement of corn to market, with
tha fact that stocks were down clone to the
vanishing- point. An additional reason lay
In tha fact that tha surplus states this year
had produced InO.ooo.oiio kuishels le.s than
tha average. On the other hand, assertions
that feeding demand had passed ths climax
tended to check bullish tntlment in regard
to eptlona later than January.
Leading- futures ranged as follows:
cons.
Open. High. Ixw. Close.
.Ten .1.42 11.4.; 141Vi fl.4
May 1.36 1.37 1.35 V. l.oUTi
OAT3.
Jaa S ,o .n4
May !" .70'. .60 .lO'.i
MfcSS PORK.
.Tan- ! 47 25
May 43.10 43.O0 43.10 43.10
LARD,
Jaa 2S 80 23.O0 23. 711 23.87
May 23.60 24.0T 23.87 24.03
SHOUT RIBS.
Jan 23.02 23 07 23 02 23.07
May 23.73 1:3.77 23.63 23.77
Cash prices were as follows:
Corn No. 3 yellow, nominal; No. 3 yel
low, nominal: No. 4 yellow, nominal.
Oats No. 3 white, tttSVstruOc; standard,
69 L.O 70 Vie.
Rye No. 2. 31 62.
Wirley 00c 11.03.
T-imothy a 1 1.
Clover Nominal.
Pork Nominal.
Iird 823.87.
Ribs Nominal.
Mlnneetpolla Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, pec. 28. Barley, 86095a
Flax. 83.u3tt3.53.
Grain at nan Franelseo.
BAN FRANCISCO. Dee. 28. Flour, 311.43
per bsrrel.
Grata Wheat, Government price, 32.20
and
Realizing that the public is desirous of keeping its securities, papers, records
and valuables where it is assured of the widest range of service, we have fitted
a most complete Safe Deposit vault for its use.
For over a quarter century the name Morris Brothers, Inc., has stood for all
that is substantial and eound in the way of Government and Municipal Bond
investments. The steady growth of our business to a rank of leadership proves
how well we have served and how successfully we have builded.
Our Safe Deposit Vaults are opened to the public with but one idea in
mind to broaden our usefulness in our field of endeavor and to give our client
the advantage of every possible facility for their convenience and safety.
The following is the very best list of American and Canadian Municipal
Bonds being offered on the market today. It might be interesting to know that
every Canadian Bond we have sold during the past year and a half has im
proved from 4 to 5 points in value, thereby giving the investor a clean profit
on each bond purchased.
(Exempt from all
Federal Income taxes)
Rate Maturity
Orearon. "Water.
5
6
6
S
6
6
6
S
6
6
6
6
6
J&J 1937
FA-A. 1921
F&A 1922
F&A 1923
F&A 1923
F&A 192S
F&A 1927
F&A 1S30
F&A 1931
F&A 1933
F&A 1934
F&A 1935
F&A 1936
F&A 1937
F&A 1933
Ser. No. 15
e
6
6
4H
c
6
5
e
6
J&T 1937
Nov 1933
M&S 1923 -
J&J 1925
A&O 1923
J&D 1923
J&J 1919
J&J 192S
J&D 1921-JS
J&J 1919
M&N 1926-28
F&A 1931 -
JAJ 1923
MiN 192S-S8
Road J&J 1920 101.60 6 20
.... 6 J&J 1921 102.20 6.20
.... 6 J&J 1922 102.86 6.20
" J&J 1924 103.82 6.25
" "
6 J&J 1925 103.83 S !R
6 J&J 1926 104.35 6.25
6 J&J 1927-24 102.87 5 60
Government taxation)
5 J&J 1921 97.148 6.25
5 '.I&J 1922 96.13 6.25
6 F&A 1923 9S.94 6.25
6 M&N" 1923 100.94 6.75
5 J&D 1921 98.55 6.75
5 J&J 1921 P8.27 6.75
6 J&D 1922 97.70 6.75
6V& A&O 1924 97.60 6 00
Winnipeg Water..
Winnipeg; Water....
tDenotes bonds of $500
of 31000 denomination.
tDenotes bonds
per bushel: barley. 2.1S2.20: osts. white
teed, nominal: corn. California yellow. 8J.8.V
Hay Wheat and wheat and oat. $23027;
tame oat. -"J;4: barley, til a lit, allalta,
315U19; barley atrsm-, SOgiSOc.
Meals Alfalfa, 336; rocosnut. nemlnaL
Chicago talry Frodare.
CHTCAflO, Dec 28. Butter, higher; cream
ery, bi66c
Cotton Market.
NTCW TORTC, Dec 28. Spot cotton stesdy.
Middling. ;;:ic.
Dnlnth Unseed Market.
DUL.TJTH. Dec 21. Unseed. 3.53.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS
Hirtha.
"WATTS To Mr. end Mrsi. T.". Tt. TVatts.
24 Kat iMglity-ninih. Ueremher 111. a
daughter.
WII.it ARTH To Mr. and Mrs. Morris -Wll-
marlh, Oswego. Or., December 13, a daugh
ter
McQUKARr To Mr. and Mrs. Klmer J.
Mcucary. 59 Kaat lletenth. December So.
deliverer.
11WTUN To Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Heston.
3S8'? Kiim Rummde. December 2.Y a eon.
AMACIIEH To Mr. and Mrs. Kred Am
ach.r. 200 trafit. December 16. a daughter.
HLKK To Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Tyler.
6210 N inetv-second, December 16. a son.
liR.VMdUAir To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Brasseau. 72U6 Klghty-f itth. December . a
daughter.
eAM'KTUI To Mr. and Mrs. TV. T. San
ders. fi 2U Klghty-aevenUi. December IS. a
daujrhter.
TAVWR To Mr. a-nd Mrs. W. E. Tay
lor. 787 eleventh. December 11. a eon.
CIIANUI.KK To Mr. and Mra. Porey
Chandler, 6fc9 l-Yont. December 23. a daugh
ter CHTT.TErtS To Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Chlld
ers. 104 Miaaourl avenae. December 18, a
Uauch t er.
IIANTORD-To Mr. and Mrm. Fred p.
Uanford. 13 West Colfaa. December 16. a
duurhter.
WICKIS To Mr. and Mr. MaHon P.
Wlckes. liTT. Mississippi avenue. December
23. a daochter.
DofilKU To Mr. and Mra. Earnest K.
Dosler. 740 Esst Irving. December 23. a son.
Marriage Incenses.
Rt'PMAV-KPSTKI.V Mendel Susmsn. 24.
1006 Vsuchn street, and Anna R. Kpsteln.
1:4. 240 Meuri. street.
BK ACH -M KXE l-'KK Vamel D. C. Heech.
20. Alexandra Court, and Virginia Irene
Menefee. 19. f24 Myrtla street.
; A RD-BKKO Alfred Nyward. iO. 42
Kr.mont street, and Jessie Berg. 27, 361
Krernmit street.
rooK-I.'Kyl.-HART Roy A. Cook, local.
213 liall street, and Irene 8. Urquhart. leal.
Ktilson Hotel.
I'OPLIX-HAMBT.ET Paul C. Poplin, le
ral. Vancouver Barracks, and Jessie M.
liamblet. legal. Benson Hotel.
Vancouver Marriage Ueenaee.
SWANHON-OI.oON Henry . Kwanaon. 28.
of Kureka. Mont., and Mlaa Slgne A. Olson,
21. of Portland.
COl-LKY-CllARRIER Thomas J. Cntlev
23, of I'e Kit. Wash., and Itoae Marie Char
rier. 32. of Vancouver. Wash.
URAIIAM-IIARKETT-Hussell E. Graham.
27, l.auslng. Mich., and Miss Hose It. Garrett,
i, oi ron.anu.
G A FKN K Y-MICH AL.I, Daniel W. Csffnev,
33, of Cl.irkamas. Or., and Mla JosepUine M.
Michsll. 22. of CIscksnias. Or.
WOOl.KTTK-CKAKTS ijeorre W. Wool.
ette. IcksI. of l'nrtland, and Mrs. I.eah
Cratls. 1 c.ll. or l'nrtland.
BAHKKR-7110MAS ICdson Carl Barker,
Jr., 27, of Lei Angeles. Cel., and Mrs. Min
nie Thomas. :t4. of Portland.
LONO-DAVIDSON Arch C. Unf. 84, of
Oregon City, or., and .isle N. Davidson, 34,
of Oregon City. Or.
K.L.sO-.L.i:wio Francis W. Kelso, 40, ot
BOX
,11 lS
Price
loo.oo
To Net
To Net
To Net
To Net
To Net
To Net
To Net
To Net
To Net
To Net
To Net
To Net
To Net
To Net
To Net
Ticld
B.oo
6.00
6.10
6.10
5.15
5.20
5.20
6.25
6.25
6.25
6.30
6.30
6.35
6.35
6.3a
6.40
6.40
6.23
6.125
4.80
6.25
6.40
6.125
6.125
6.50
6.125
6. AO
5.30
e.oo
32
105.48
To Net
105.09
PS. PS
1U3.26
100.29
99;00
102.03
100.50
105.39
100.00
99.00
100.00
32
denomination.
of J100, 1500 and
Portlnnd. and Mra. Nettie K Lewis. K ef
lortiHMd.
J H N.-!OX-ANT IT.I.A waltfr Johnson. 22.
of I'oriiud, and Ml.s Kdith Anttila. 22, of
Imort !s no .
1'ITOMABO-PCTtS Andy Dlremaso. !2. ef
Portland, and Miss l.lr.ile Ochs. 16. of Ti-
gard, tr.
ii.tNTA-ri.ARKE winiam Banta. 29. r
Ponlnnd. and Mrs. llattte M. Clarke. 2U,
oi T'urtianri.
Si-oTT.HTANFOItn Augustas H. Prott.
24. of 1'itttiburg, nn1 Miss Ivian E. tstanfurd.
(ir i-iiehalli. Whsii.
HASiiBI.L-IiOlTdMKKTT Alton .T. It.
Tlaaiell. -.1. of Cilbert. r , and MtRS C. Ma
rie lonchrty. IS. of Vancouver. Wash.
l (INWA1 -OWKNS i.dwird Conwsy. ".. of
l.exinctnn, Ky and Mra Anna Owens. 30. eC
Portland.
LYN-ASf-BRKWrrn .To. I.rtitm. 24. ef I. a
Crande. or., and Miss Hazel O. Brewer. 21. of
Portland.
Air Mail Pilot Injured.
NEW TORK. Dec. 28. T.yman W.
Dotty, of BIrks. Cal.. a riit in the
New Tork-Washinitton air mail service,
waa seriously injured today in land-
lnr at Helmont 1'a.rk when ensrlno
trouble forced him to abandon a flight
to the capital. Dotty was formerly an
Army Lieutenant and bad been in the
mail service about a month.
Grays Harbor Sheriff Widens I.uliora
ABERDEEV, Wash.. Dec. 28. (Spe
cial.) To serve the needs of the more
than 30.000 people on Grays Harbor and
the western end of the county more
promptly, efficiently and economically.
Sheriff Jeff Kartell baa arrang-ed to
open a branch of the Sheriff's office In
A berdeen.
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Grain. Kte.
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