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    ; THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1916.
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EFFORTS ..TO
LITRE ST
: MOVED OMEAltST
CROP OF POTATOES
Output of Portland Territory Fig
ured at 8300 Cars as Compared
; With 1300 ft Year Ago Retail
f r . Report Smaller Demand.
While definite figures ere not yet available
It la generally figured here by tboM
. ctosest touch wit tb uuaiio uai lu"
rotate eroo of the Portland territory, wake
taclnde ell ef wMUra Or goo and a portion
... a.--,
C Mtm Washington, totaled epproalmatel
. $500 earieade tbl uim. Tbl cemperee with
crop of about 1500 ear laat season, staking
the greatest produetloa ever known la tal
territory. im.
It ia generally! figured that abont- 600 ear
Loiia rt miitnu hin beau aold In this ter
ritory, leaving the holding la farmer' band
at tUla time mock baavler than the total crop
-ef a year agov- Back carload la figured around
lo ta 20 too.
' Soma aalea of ootatoe are etUl akown la
tha country around $1.90 par cental for beat
ahipplng Brock, but tbera la Beamingly no
soeclal am let r amove barera ta take bold.
" Moan,' difficulty baa been experienced by
bayera thl season In tbe loading of tke few
cars tbey hare received. The minimum weight
bate been Increased to 80,000 pounds by tbe
railroads, si com oar sd witk tha former nil
lac, of aO.OtXP pound!.. Uaoy farmers bate
loaded car with the former minimum and
. annrh ennfualon ha therefore resulted.
- Ijw.I trails In notatoea la tha smallest
known In years. One leading wholesaler re
ported that his firm nod sold practically no po
tatoes fur a week, lie asked his ssleamen
ta Inquire of retailors aa to whether tbey
wera selling the normal etipply and the re
nit waa Invariably tha same the couaump
. tlte demand bad been cut In half. Thla Is
considered due to the high prices now In
affect, ,
ORANGE MARKET IS LOWER
Cot of 23e box waa generally shown In
the price of California' urxngea on tbe local
market daring the !.. Most of tbe ealis
war around $4a25 a box. Latest btp
Bveota.of good 'quality and color.
LOCAL BROCCOLI IS HIGH
Vary high prices are shown on the limited
suppliee of local broccoli or winter cauliflower,
galea of selects No. X etock ere ibown at
gl.60 down with No. 2 around f 1.00U1.25.
CABBAGE MARKET ADVANCED
Local eebbage market Is showing a further
In lu strength along the street with sales
around i.OO(tf2.25 per cental, according to
quality and pack, Small lota are bringing the
extreme figures.
TURKEY. MARKET JS HOLDING
', Market, for turkeys la holding well along
rVoet street, for -dressed .stock, Bale of best
'quality continue at 27c a pound. Ctilrken
' market Is steady fur evesthing except spring-.
;ud w4 buss. , -
FANCY FILBERT NUTS HERE
Selected filbert nutM grown near Vsncouver.
Wssh., were on dl.;lsy at tbe wholeal
benae of Mark l.vy A t'o. Tbe stock waa so
far superior to Imported stock that It looked
like a different product. The nuts were
grown by A. A. Quurnberg and were quoted
at 30c,a pound.
BRIEF NOTES OF 'THE TRADE
'Country klllod teof very alow esie at 4UC
a pound.
. Country killed calves firmer end higher
'for selected stuff.
Dreatrd hogs are firmer, but unchanged In
Pear trade la steady with fancy W I 'iter
Nells st $1.50 and irllnary ot 11.20 box.
Olyriipla oraters show a further advance at
$2.5 a gallon. Easteri. quoted at $2.T5iU.0O
Small sales ot hops continue at HtjglOVae a
pound, tha latter fur selected quality.
SHIPPERS' WEATHER REPORT
Weather bureau advlsea: Protect shipments
during tbe next 48 bours ss fsr north ss He
tttkt agalnat minimum temperature of about
42 degrees; oortheust to Upoksue, 24 degrees
southeast to Boise. 21 degrees; south to Ash
land, 44 degrees. Minimum temperature at
Portland tonight about 44 degrees,
f
JOBBING PRICES IN PORTLAND
These prices in thore at which wholesalers
aen to ratauera, except as omerwisa staieu:
? 2. ': ' ' Deity Frodnee. v
'. Bi;TTT!ll Creamery, prints,' extras. 40r,
m.'me flr.ts, 8c, CLsts, :i7Vic; cubes, lc
U.sj cre.ru. Uc; No. 2. :13c.
Bt'Ti'KKk'A T Port la tid di llveryNo. 1 sour
'cresm. 40o; No. J, B!c.
KCCiS-r-Selllng price. Selected, frenh.' 60X-
vrt e coonr, buying price, Oregon ranch, 44c
eX seat ordinary candled. 47Vito4ec; April stor-
age.
&:ira.ioc.
POULTRY Hens, heavy Plymouth
Korge, Ivtl9c; ordinary cnirkena. ltiauc;
derated, fancy. 20t27.: nlceona. $1.6001. aft:
aquabe $2.00 dosen; geeea, live. 12c; Pekln
i'i ka. (mini. 17c lh. ; Indian Runners, vonnir.
Jtc; old-docks, 13U14c.
- OUllI5ri- Belling i.rlre: Freh Oregon fancy
fntl.M.m I r I III.. , Vt(Vf 1.. I H , Vnnn.
America, 84fX24'Ac.' Price to Johhera: Flats,
4B2CJ Young Anvei-;ca, xjo r o. o.; cream brick
aAmnurger, wojxu; omk bwiss, S4tj
" Troits aal Vegetables.
FRESH TRUITS Oranges, navel, 4.00(fJ
4.60 per box; bananas, 6 lh.; lemons, $4.n(Htt
S.60) Csllfornla grapefruit. $3.003.00; Florida
a)6('0'a.00: pears, $l.60J1.23.
- BBRR1ES Huckleberriea, SlOe lb.;' cran
berrle., local, $3.50 boa; eastern. 1212.60.
APPLKS Local, 7Jc4i$2.0O box, according
,te quality. .
OMONSOregon, ' $2.80(22.78 per cental:
association selling price at country points,
2.60 per cental.
POTATO KM Selling price; New local, $1.50
J1.75. Buying price: urdlnary ahlpping,
l.S6it 0i fancy, $1.60; sweets. No. 1, $2.73.
celery. 84-30 crated artichoke, fl
l.iot
bers t 1; tomatoes, Cal., $180 lug; agi
plant.
pc--id. i nng ueana, io(jiivtc lu.
raubarb.
3H32 lb
peaa ( ) lb
cauUflowM $1.00
2 1.60.
ktsats, Ttah and Prevlsleaa, I
I DRESSED MEATS Sclltnc nrlce:
antry
i best
allied aest bogs. I2d)l2vc; iioor. lnlTct best
ycaie, otuin.rj. lKUUHc; nrsvy,
. SayOepvur, c; goat, 4c;lamba, llvc; mutton
llllH-'i hrsvy.
SMOKED MEATS Hsms, 21 24c per lb.;
bteaktaat baaon. . 20i4ffl31c; picnics. I4ct
evttage roll, lc; short clears, WUiilftc; Ora
fcoi. exports, smokea. 20c ib. ,
LAUD Kettle itnderevi, tierces, IStAe
Standard. 18Hc; lard compound, 16c.
OYaTKR-Olympla, gallon, $3.36; canned
eastern, 66c csn, $i.5o duseu; eastua In shell,
11.88 per 100: raxor clams ( ); eaatern
sytters pr gallon, toed puck, $a.oo.
PISH ' nreased flounders. 7c; allveralde
salmon, lt12e per lb.; ateelhead, 13c; parch
BVici lobstera, aoe; allver smelt, 0e salmon
trout. 16o per lb. I halibut, 13(jctl6c; sturgeon.
CUAJJ Larga ll.VB; madlaa. (1.23 down
. Orioerles.
V BCOAR nbe. $8.00. Mnrdered. $8.76: fmli
or berry, g8.25; .Hojiolulu, $8.15; beet, $8.63:
dry granulated,-$s-U, D yellow, $7.U3. (Above
ui ct.rione'are oo osra net caao-1
HON KVNcw. 13.26 per ease.
r KICK Japan- style, No. 8, d4e New Or-
irus, nein, ipTOuvfcc; nine rose, 6c.
litT.i'ulu Itatr vmtinrf. litfla Slit Ul
ten; 60a. 111.30: table dairy. 60a. $1.0O; 100s.
110 60: bales, $2.25: lump rock, $20. ton.
BgANS Small white, jHioj targe white,
aTtoeks), Soada, Cottoaw' OraJaw "
18-aif ; Uoaya f Trade BailaUag
DIRECT-PRIVATE WIRES
TO ALL EXCHANGES
Hem bar Chicago Board of Trad
. tV4rrMpondant of Logs a k Dot
. CalGSsti. Nw X9t
S.UE1 bis iTirnipe. fioeo saca; carrors,
1.23;! paranlpe, $1.25: Oregon Cabbage, $2.00
4S2.23 cwt i green onions, 23c dosen bunches;
feemiers. 7c lb.: bead lettuce. 62.26 erate:
Overbeck & Cboke.Co".
BOQSTOLEO ARE HURTING JHE DAIRY INDUSTRY
Report Oats Sales i
Made to Atlantic
Coast From Here
Quite Fair paslness Is Reported
Bat Trade Is Keeping tbe
Matter Quiet Here.
i
NOBTHWEST GBAIM RECEIPTS.
Cars
Wheat. Barley, Fir. Oat. Bay.
Portland, Wad,. 9 1 g n
Year ago 8B 3 8
Season to data. . 2778 7 TM 94 769
Vaar ago....... 7153 082 619 003 5
Tteoma, Tues. .. 10 87
Year ago 32 2 1
Season to data.. 8307 81 ... 200 901
Year ago 6189 217 ... 22 1 1276
Seattle, Toes... 20 ... S 2 14
Year ago 27 6 IS 2 2
Season to data.. 2730 172 171 784 1741
Year ago 6610 1090 1043 630 2292
Sharply higher prices wera forced for wheat
at tha opening of the Chicago wheat trade
for tha day. Foreign markets war quiet, with
both Liverpool and Loudon snowing no changes
from Taeaday.
There la practically no mo-renent of wheat
reported ia tba Interior of tha Pacific north
west, ao far aa new bualneea la eoneerned.
shippers being busy la sending oat their pre
vlona heaTy porcba'ea.
Tha trade bare beard during tba day that
qrlta fair aalea of oats baa been mado to tbe
eastern markets. Efforts to dtacoeer who
waa doing tha business failed, but It Is ho
llered that tba bnalneaa baa been dona by
two leading export Interests here.
There Is so chance In tho flour market sit
uation, recent efforts to booat the price of
patent to $8.00 baring failed because one of
tha big mills refused to loin In.
Hay market situation la strong and tba same
Is true pf mlH-stuffs.
Argentine advices recelveC In Liverpool at
midday report the weather dry and hot.
. Australia Parts rain wbera harvesting.
Yields are not turning out as good aa ex
peeted.
FI.OUR Selling price: Patent. $8.40: Wtl
lamette Taller. 37.90; local straight, 7.60e
8.(X); bikers' local, 8. 20(38. 40; Montana
ar'lng. SU.OO: export. 87.80; whole wheat
ft.H0: graham, 8.40; rye flour, $8,76 per
barrel.
HAY Buying price, new erop; Willamette
Tnlley timothy, fancy, $17.; eaatern Oregon
Idaho fancy timothy, f 19.O021.O0; alfalfa.
$lT.iH; rniley retch, $10.00; cheat, $13.00;
Clover, $ 14. oorff 10.00.
GBA1N SACKS 1816. nominal: No. 1 Cal
cntta. HViailSc la car lots; less amounts
are higher.
M1L.L8TUFFS Selling price: Bran, $25.00;
snorts, vu.oo.
ROLLED OATS $7. 25 '97. BO per barrel.
HULLED BAHLEy $41.004442.00 ton.
Chicago wbeat closed with a rery good rise
for tha day, and tha feeling In the local trade
was strengthened thereby. On tba Portland
Merchant. Exchange bids for November wbeat
were a to oc a bushel higher than meso.y
November oata bids were up OOc a ton, w hile
barley reached a new high record at $40 a ton
This la an advance ot f 1.50 over previous quo
tation. v
Merchants Excbanga November bid price:
WHEAT.
Wed Tuea. Moo.
1913 1915 1910
Blneatem
V'ortyfold ...
( Inb
Red Russian
Feed
. 1H2 054
159
100
1!
130
. . 155 P3
, . 152 2H
..132 89
OATS.
. .3J26 2400
BARLEY.
..4000 2U50
ISO
144
140
150
3573 8373
Feed
3850
8300
i nturea were quoted:
WHEAT.
December blueetem
January bluearem
lx- ember forty fold
Jknuary forty fold
December club
January club
December red Fife . . . .-
December Huaalsn
January Russian
FEED OATS.
December
Bid
.. 16.1
.. 165
.. 155
.. 137
.. 154
.. 150
162
.. 164
..8875
..3700
January
Iecember
January .
FEED BAULKY.
..8023
. .3U&0
BANK STATEMENT OF COAST
Portland Banks.
This week.
$ 3.408. .(. on
Clearing.:
Monday . . .
Tue.day . . .
Weduesday
Clearing. ..
Clearing. .
Ualaucva . .
Clearings
Balances ..
Clearings
Year sgo.
$ 2.011.477 84
3,-t0ti.N2.S.UV
2..HB7.r9.98
San Francisco Banks
1.8R2.952.64
1.502,242.94
$12,321,300.00
Soattle Banks.
$ 3.322.683.00
647,333.00
Tacoma Bank.
f 8R8,5fir.00
ea.342.eo
Lea An?alea Banks.
$ 5,304.858.00
San Francisco Grain Slarket.
Ban Francisco, Nov. Barl-y cslis:
m-Nov. 22 Nov. 21
Open. t'lone. t'luse.
December - 2H4B 2115 A 233 A
May 23H 238 238
Hairs, 200 tons May at $2.38.
Hpot Quotation: Wheat Walla Walla.
$2.80u2.ar.: red Ruaalan. $2.S0ii2.85: Turkey
red, $-1.0O23.10; blueatem, $2.002.83.
Feed Barley, I2.30W2.32 Vi; white oats.
$2.0TH2.10; bran. $2U. 0030.00; middlings,
$7.00(338.00; aborta, 27.0Ocji28.O0.
10'ic; pink, Sc; Umaa, 8c; bayou, TKc;
red, 8 Vic.
Hops, Wool and Hides.
noPS Nominal, buying; price, 1016 crop,
7(ai0e.
WOOL 1016 clip: Willamette alley coarta
lotswohi. aac; medium Shropshire, 33c; fine,
80c; eaatern Oregon staple 20Q26o per lb.;
coarae and medium, 2t(jS2c lb.
. HI OEM Salted hidea. 26 Iba. and op. 19c-
salted itaga, DO lbs. and up, 16c; green and
aanvu aiy, iu iu. 10 so lit H urc; green and
salted calf aklna, up to 18 lb 80c; green
bides, 25 lbs. and Bp. 17c; green stags, 60 Iba
snd up, 13c; dry bides, 80c; dry sslt hi del.
25c; dry horse hides, $1.00(32.00; ..( borae
hide. S3.0OffJ6.0O; horsehair, 28c; dry long
wool pelts, 2le; dry short wool pelts, lfc: dry
sheep shesrllngs, each, 10(225c; salted sheep
shearlings, each. 1525c) aalted long wool
pelts, etieh, $1.001.60; aelted abort wool
Delta, each. 60c(B$l.oO.
TALLOW No. 1. t; No. 2, 8c; grease, 6c
per iu.
CH1TTISI OR CA8CARA BARK Buying
price, per car lots, 6V4c; leas than car lots.
MOHAIR 1018. 35fe5c.
SISAL Dark. 13c lb.; white, 13 lb.
Painta and OUs. '
COAL, OIL Water whlta, la drnma and Iron
tMi-rele. 10c.
LINSKKD OIL Raw, bbla.. $1.05 gal.; ket
tle boiled, bbla.. SLOT; raw, canes. $1.10;
boiled, cases, 11.12 gtl.; lota of 250 gallon,
lc less.
TUKPKNTIN& Tanks, 60c; eases, 64e gal.
WHITB LEAD Ton lots. 10Ac lb.; 600 lb.
lots, 10 v; lM loU- lle Pr "
OA80L1N& Baia price. 20He gal.
OIL W K A L Carload tot, 34; let thaa
car lota, $36.50.
Seed, Baying Trioe,
CLOVER Red, 14c; alsike, 15c per Ib.
TIMOTHY 414ii4H.c: domestic rye grass,
8VtQc; tch. 8He3e; onion. $Hc.
FACTS
Belmont's Broad
BOULEVARD
It hit often been a source
of wonder why all vehicles
when trtvelln r oh the east
Side ttmriably seek Belmont
street This can easily be
explained, when the fact Is
stated that in 1907, nine
reus ago, Belmont street
from East Twentieth to East
-Thirty-fourth was paved
with -
Bitulithic
wsitcM uiu. , journal
BuHdJnr, Portland, Or,,' U
MEM
mm
BUT DAIRY INTERESTS
hi STILL SUFFERING
Ereta Prevailing High Prices Are
Considered Inadequate Because
of Scarcity and Extreme Cost
of Feed.
Tba butter market la a Terr firm affair.
This locludea not only freshly made stock,
oui storage offerings. Stocks of fresh but
ter are tha amallest la years at thla period
and holdings la storage are Bo limited In
thla section at preeeut that purchases from
the eaat are more thaa orobabla before the
first of the new year.
Soma comnlaint haa nam rt. Am k. rt.tn
Interests regarding tha high price of butter
ere ai iiie present time, bat creamery men
assert thst not only are tba Pacific coast
markets tba lowest la tbe country, but that
sharp advances In the price ara likely to fol
low tha ahortage in (applies.
axrorta ara being made by brokerage inter
ests to ruin the dairy Industry of Oregon and
the Pacific northwest by trying to force tbe
ireae u parcnase oleomargarine. It Is stated
la soma quartera that meat cack.ra ara nn
anally wail pleased with theea efforts becanae
it mesne a greater call for their product and
the downfall of tha dalrr Indnitrr
It baa been charged that tha batter man
here and elsewhere along tha eoaat have ma
nipulated tha prlcea upward to serve selfish
purposes, bat the fact remain that Pacific
coast batter prices are lower than la any
other part of the country. Some bare atated
that Portland la tha hlsrbest In tha coaaL
Thla la not the caae. Tha Portland printed
quotatlooe represent tha actual Bailing price
to retaner cartons, while tha prlcea at
Seattle are without cartons. Tha price printed
at San Francisco is from 2 to Sc a pound low
er than retailers csn purchase at; tba values
there being tboee paid by jobbers. Tha aama
Is trne of tha Los Angeles printed prices
and la likewise true rf tbe east. Ia tba big
eastern cities cube butter not prints la quot
ed around 40 42c a pound to Jobbers, while
retailers pay aa advance over this. r
Even at the extreme prices being paid for
butter, and tba price of butter fat la auto
matically advanced with butter, dairymen
of tha northwest have been playing a losing
fight thla season, because of tba shortened
output and the extreme high values for feed
and hsy.
A careful examination of thla subject has
been made by the commercial editor of The
Jiaraal and profit to the dairymen are not
noticeable, ft tbe use of oleomargarine is
further boosted here. It meana still greater
losses to the dairy Interests. Tha commercial
editor of The Journal would Ilka to bear from
dairymen regarding the effort of brokers snd
others to substitute oleomargarine for butter
and whether there is profit In the dalrr in
dustry even at prevailing quotations.
Wheat Opens Up
With Active Call
On Chicago Mart
By Joseph F. Pritcharrl.
Chicago. Nov. 22 (I. N. 8.) Wbeat closed
higher, reacting aharply from lowest price on
covering by shorts. The nesrby futures were
tttlKc to tbe good, but the deferred futures
showed less strength than tha nearby months.
Tbe latter reflected the fact that tha Decem
ber liquidation haa been pretty thorough.
There were advance of lVQlc tor corn
and AaKc ror oata.
There were little' changea In provisions.
Sales nt Cblcsgo were 26.000 bushels of
wneat. ioo.ouo corn ana lao.ooo nusbaia oata.
Chicago, Not. 22. (I. N. .) Wheat opened
sbsrply higher here today, and within 13 min
ute. Iecember waa up more than 4 cent, and
Lad gained 2 cents on May over last night's
close. Tbe msrket was very active, and little
selling pressure was In evidence. Tbe strength
wss due to buying, Induced by reports of
heavy export bnsineaa yesterday.
Corr. wss about stesdy, and early price,
moved within cent of laat night's close.
Oats ranged from H cent lower to H cent
higher.
Provlalons were slightly higher.
Chicago range by L'nlted Press:
WHEAT
Mlarh.
Open.
1S4V4
, is4
.160
Low.
181 H
187S
157
Close. '
18H-4
188
158
Pec.
Mar
Jufy
ISO
190'
160
CORN
Dec.
Dec.
May
Jan.
May
Dec.
Jan.
Majr
Jan.
May
. . 03
0
93
5i
96 i
.. 00
.. 06
W7T4
t7
OATS
67
C2
PORK
27tt
2770
LARD
KM
1050
1042
1UI13
M(7
14J0
.. R7l
.- C2i(
..2775
. .2750
..18C-1
. .116
..1005
..1470
..14S0 6TV4
61$
27 (M
2750
HI72
1HV2
lt25
1406
1472
87
6214
2770
2770
1667
186
2630
1460
147T
DAIRY PRODUCE ON THE) COAST
Baa Francis oo Market,
Saa FrancUco, Nov. 22. (U. P.) Batter
Extraa, 62c; prime f Irate, 80c; flrata, 85c.
Egga Extra. 62c; pullet, 48c.
Cheeae California fancy, 17e; flrata,
16c; Oregon triplets, 23c.
Seattle Market.
Seattle. Nov. 22 U. P. ) Batter Native
Waahlngton creamery, cube, 38c; do. brick,
89c; storage cube, 35c; do. brick, 86c.
Oh ecs Oregon triplet, 23c; Wisconsin
triplets, 22c; do. twins, 23c; Young Amer
ica, 23c.
Egg Select ranch, 57c: fresh eastern, 48c;
April stor.ee, 40c.
Los Anreles Market,
Los Angeles'. Nov. 22. (P. hi. 8.) Butter
riwsn extra, we.
CONDENSED REPORT OF
The United States
National Bank
OF PORTLAND, OREGON
Submitted to tha Comptroller of tha Currency at the) Cloi of
Buaines November 17, 1916.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts
United States Bonds at Par
Municipal and Railway Bonds ,
Stock in federal Reserve Bank
Bank Premises and Other Real Estate
Due from Banks M,209,872.9l
Cash in Vaults 2,026,501.24
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Reserved for Interest, Taxes, etc
Dividends Unpaid
Circulation
Deposits
. i
Total ......... .......
REDMOND LAMBS HIT
E
AT $9.25 PER CENTAL
Extreme Advance of 2Se Forced
With Sale of Small Shipment
From the Interior Hogs Steady
Aronnd $9.60.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK BUT.
Wednesday 605
Taeaday 1374
Monday 2575 ,
Baturday 618
Friday 604
Thnraday 886
Week ago 604
Vaar ago 1455
Two year ago. 721
Three year ago.... 845
RECORD
E
HER
264 . 201 67
140 8 ....
1381 87 1180
226 18 103
144 6 17
110 T 470
TO 11 142
87 408
10 t 643
112 19 1419
HOGS SELL AT 19.66.
Lata la the day several aalea of keg were
shewn ia tha Berth Portland market at 89.66,
iadioatlag a steadier feeling ia tha trade gen
eaalij.
The pries of lamb advanced 28e to the high
est mark reached here thla season at 89.26.
Thla price was reached during tha day, with
a small lot ahlpped la by Fred Wise from Bed-
mond. Thla waa tha only lot of stuff that
entered tha North Portland mutton and lamb
division sine Monday, and waa quickly snapped
up-st tbe extreme record.
All through the mutton and lamb trad a
very flm ton la shown locally, with lupplles
still far below actual current requirements.
General mutton and lamb market:
Select spring lambs... 89:0009.25
Ordinary lambs 8.76(29.00
ttaat yearuogs i.oub.ou
Good to common wethers 6.75(38.00
Beat ewee 6.50616 00
Heavy to common ewe 4 004.50
Stocker Cattle Arrive.
Walla total receipt woald Indicate quite a
fair movement of cattle to North Portland over
night, tba entire recelpta eomlated of one
shipment of stocker from Medford. The stock
waa of vary light weight, and while tba de
mand i good all through, the cattle trade bid
for these were not brisk during the early trade.
General eattle market range:
Prime heavy aterra $7 .25617.80
Prime light steers.
Good steers
Medium steers .....
Ordinary steers ...
Common steers .....
7.00rJ7.15
6.50(30.7$
6.756 25
Prime cows
Prime helfera
Good cows
Ordinary cows
Common cows
Prime besvy bulls
Good bulls
Ordinary bulla
Beet light calves
Ordinary citlvee
Poor calve
Hoga Steady at 89. 60,
8.O0U4.25
4.23i(4-60
4.O034.2&
8.00U3.50
7.00
6.00 (96.50
6.00(45.75
Market for bog. la lust about steady at
North Portland, with tone ruling around $9-00.
This was 'the beat price available during tbe
early day's trading, and Indicated that except
for superior quality such aa la seldom offer ed
here tbe extreme top ia not above Moaday'a
o. notations
There waa quite a fair run f swine la the
yarda over aigbt. and trading was good at the
prices mentioned.
General hog market
Choice light welghta 89.6639.65
Good light weights .4O9.50
Medium weights B.25jt9.33
Bough heavy 8.00Q3.5
Wednesday Livestock Shipper.
Bog Cutford Bros., Gsrval. 1 load; C. P.
Embry, Monitor, 1 load: C F. Jobe, Corning!
Cal., 2 loada; . U. C. Tburman, Or land. Gal., 1
load. Willow. 2 load.
Cattle and Calve J. C Lonergan, Medford,
11 load.
bneep Fred Wise, Redmond, 1 load.
Wednetday Morning galea,
STEERS.
No.
1 steer
1 eteer
1 steer
1 steer
Ave. Ib.
Price.
710
$3.00
760
720
710
1020
1110
B60
100
787
6M
040
1130
870
800
670
650
730
770
910
l.V
400
SI
I
179
J85
225
221
327)
362
148
190
MS
320
178
1W7
226
3
127
165
203
207
430
189
138
191
244
107
3. OS
8.00
6.00
$4.25
COWS.
1 cow ..
1 cow ..
1 cow . .
1 cow
2 cows .
1 cow ..
1 cow . .
1 cow . .
1 cow . .
1 cow . .
1 helrer
1 heifer
1 heifer
J bull ..
1 bull .
1 calf ..
1 calf ..
67 lambs
85 hog . .
7 1 boga . .
in hoga . .
8 boca ..
12 hogs . .
4 bogs ..
4 hogs . .
1 hos .
4 hogs ,
12 hugs .
S5 bogs .
7 bum .
12 boga . .
2 hoics .
3 bogs ,
4 bogs .
93 hogs ,
92 bogs ,
2 bog ,
97 hogs
12 hofrs
183 hogs ,
10 boKS .
63 bogs
6.00
2.00
2.5
8.C0
8.00
8.00
6.25
8.76
2.75
(4.50
8.00
6.00
HEIFERS.
BULLS.
83.00
3.00
$7.00
4.50
CALVES.
LAMBS.
HOGS.
$0X5
$9.00
o.eo
8.00
9.f,0
8. GO
8. wtl
8.2S
8.0
8.25
8.H0
9.60
0.60
9.60
8.00
8.&0
9.60
9.63
0.63
8.QO
9.60
8.25
O.BO
8.00
8.00
A new sink strainer has a revolv
ing; center plate that can be closed
over its holes to retain water In a
sink.
. . 6,463,335.93
. . 1,000,000.00
. . 2.26S.621.4S
60,000.00
522,620.34
6,236,374.15
.116,552,951.90
i
I 1,000,000.00
1,000,000.00
224,95 7;3
100,147.97
1,400.00
767,600.00
13,458,346.61
. ......... .-. 16,S 52,9$ 1,90
6.00g5-5
4.25(34.73
6.50 (a 5. 73
5.5005.73
4.76(35.13
4.00&4.25
Edited by -Hw
K. Ceaara
E MARKET IS
BOOMING MH EAST
Values Are 3 to 4c Higher Again
for Outside Product local Prod
uct Is Very Firm, With Demand
Better Than the Supplies.
further sharp advance are noted la the
price of -cheeke la the eaatrra marksta and
the trend of tha trade aJl over tha country la
the blgbert and firmest known.
Extreme prices are being forced for eastern
cheese here aa a reault of the increases st
primary; points Llmberger advanced Sc and
block Swiae 8C4c a noand.
No changea war ahowa la tba price of local
triplet or Young Americas in tha wholesale
trade for tba day, the recent advance of Se
a pound made by tbe factories being well
maintained, in fact, tbera la a very excellent
demand for cheese st the higher prlcea. All
alone; the coast and even lata tba Reeky
mountain country tba demand for Oregon
cheese I briak, with maker unable to fill the
call promptly.
Lack of storage cbeeaa la Derhspa tha big
geat factor la tba local cheese trade at thla
time. All summer and during the fall
month the call for cheese ha been more then
the output snd no surplus whatever haa been
accumulated for storage here.
Cotton Mart Falls
After Fluctuations
New Tort. Nov. 22. (1. W 8.) There
were violent fluctuations in the cotton market
ta tbe last boor todsy. Following a slum"
t the basis of 20.21 for January shortly after
2 o'clock, or about $6 a bale below the high
price oi Tneaaay. tfte market experienced
scnratlonal recovery In the development of re
newed bull support, which was so aggressive
tr-at it threw shorts Into a panic. Prlcea with
in a few minute rallied more than 30 point.
The market was finally very steady at a net
oecune ox T to zs potnta.
Range of New York cotton price furnished
by Overbeck Oocke Co., 216-217 Board ef
Trade building
CHEES
QUOTING
ADVANCES
Open High. Low. Close.
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Jan ,
March . . .
Mar .....
July
octooer ..
December
POTATOES ALONG THE COAST
Lo Angela Market.
Lea Angeles. Nov. 22. (P. N. S.) Potatoes
Northern, $2.70(23.00: Idaho Buseeta. $2.70
B.v; Lmpoc. t3.uo3xa.io: local, gj.sy
2T50; Oregon Burbanks, S2.70$2.75; aweeta.
. oo rwi. , oc lug.
San Francisco Market.
Baa Francisco, Nov. 22. (U. P.) Potatoes
per cental Delta la sacks, old land. 82.10Q
2.25; do. new land. $2.aoai.40: Sallna. 82.50
(W2.63; Oregon Burbanka. $Z26Cff.&0; Idaho
netted Gema. $20; Washing ten Burbanka.
$2.50; Nevada. $2.50.
Onions Brown, $3.00; Oregon. $3.00.
Seattle Market,
Seattle, Wash., Mov. 2. U. P.) Onions
Yellow California, 8V4c; Oregon, H34c;
Yakima, 8 Vic.
Potatoes White River, 885; Yakima Gems,
$43(345; aweets. 2kieC3c.
Liverpool Cotton Is Stead-.
Liverpool. Nov. 22. (I. N. 8.) Cotton fu
tures closed quiet, but stesdy: November 1216;
Jsnusry and February, 1221; March and April
1282; May and June, 1242; July and August,
1241; October and November, 1127.
PORTLAND DAIRY EXCHANGE
Butter waa firm, eggs stesdy,
steady.
Prices between dealers:
and chees
BUTTER.
Bid. Ask.
Cubes
Extras
Prime first
Storage . . .
Dsiry
Case count .
. . 3!4
, . 35
.. 35
.. 2S
.. 41
...sold
39
37
36
81
62
23
23 H
23
32
EGGS.
CHEESE.
Till. monk triplets
Oregon Young America...
Oregon cream brick
Block 8w4s
81
New York Metal Market.
New York. Nov. 22. (I. N. S.) Lead
strong, 71ifii71Hc.
Tin Strong, 4.1440?; spelter, atesdy; prima
western spot. 12c; December, 12c; first
quarter. 12li2l2tc: second quarter, 12c.
Copper Strong; flret quarter. 8Se; second
quarter. 32Vic; third quarter, SlfiiSme: laat
quarter, 30a31c.
Hood River Haa Record Shipment.
Hood River. Or.. Nov. 22. Tim anni ris
ers' association shipped 23 cars of apple from
Hood Elver last night, which 1 the record
day for the season. A larg number of cars
were ordinary box cars, whicb were loaded for
coast markets, after double lining the aides and
floor with heavy building paper to protect
the aple from the froet in crossing the moon,
tslns Into California.
$50,000,000
Imperial
Russian Government
External Loan
Five Year 5J Treasury Gold Bonds
Dated December 1, 1916. Due December 1, 1921.
Principal and Interest Payable in New York
in United States Gold Coin.
Extmpt From All Present or Future Russian Taxes.
As Members of the Underwriting Syndicate
we offer these bonds, subject to prior .sale and change in
price,- at
94 and Interest, to Yield About 6
Full Details on Reauest ,
Hall & Company
LEWIS BUILDING
Strength Prevails
On New York Mart
With Sugars High
By Charles W. Storm.
New Tarn. Nor. 22. I. eV S.) Although
4ha m .. li..ul.. ft. h. iMdllc Af
tbe stock market today, with some Issue
shewing losses ca Initial tranasctkma. the
ton was strong, and at tha end ot tne nret
ia minute substantial game war recoraea .
wnytoiue. .
Americas Beet Sugar waa tba moat promt 1
nent feature, advancing s potate to ios.
vera mMiact soia aa tow ae zo ax tne sran
against 27 yesterdsv. bat la tb next few
minutes It jumped to 18.
united Btatea Steel
to 127U.
gained point
Railway steel Spring ma If point to 9,
and Sloss-Sbef field H point to 88.
The -rubber stocka were strong, with TJ. S.
Buhber up 4 point at 684, and Goodrich 1
point to 72..
Tbe copper share were generally fraction
ally lower, bat rallied eaally after early reces-
Amerlran Hide a Leather waa la good de
mand, and tbe preferred rose 2U point ta
79 H. American Sugar rose 2 points to 120H
la tbe late forenoon some stock utsinea
substantial loea, while other made vigorous
advance, but the tone wa generally regarded
as strong, with nearly all leader.
Aaaertcaa Writing Paper preferred declined
8V4 potnta to 68 Vi. and American Beet Bogar,
after maklag a new high record of lo8V
paint, dropped to 107H- Chandler Motor
Jumped 7 points to 116, Maxwell 2V4 points to
78H. Studebaker point to 127, and Allls
Cbsbser 2 point to 35.
The conper shares were steady, with TJtah,
after selling at 123 points, advancing to above
125. Similar movements were recorded la
Aaaertcaa Smelting snd Aaseonda.
A good part of the dealina-s la the late
afternoon reflected the operation of profes
sional traders, who were aggressively bearish.
Mexican Petroleum declined a point to 109V.
Many of the Issues which bad made vigorous
gslna earlier were In eupnly at concessions.
Texaa company declined to 232, a loss ot 6
potnta, and Lackawanna to 1004. Great
Northern Ore waa without eapport and de
clined S potnta to 44 .
After a rally in tbe railway laeuee the
stock msrket In the late dealings sgain be cam.
weak, with the copper and railway Issue de
clining about a point. Many specialties suf
fered losses. Gulf State Steel selling at 161.
a loss ot 14 point for the day. Bethlehem
Steel dropped 30 points to 650.
Bsnge of New York price furnished by
Overbeck a Cook Co.. 216-217 Board ef Trade
oulldlns.
Description
Open I High low Close
Alaaka Gold
AUla-Chaliaer. c
do pfd
American Can, c
American Beet Sugar..
12W
35
108 Vi
......... - V - . -J v..
American Cotton Oil.ec
7B4
52
22
MV,
American Linseed, e...
do pfd
American Loco., e
American Smelter, c...
American Sugar, c
American Tel. h Tel...
American Woolen, c...
Anaconda Mining Co. . .
Atcblaon, r
Bsldwlu Loco., c
Ilaltiroore & Ohio, c...
Brooklyn Itapld Transit
Bott a Superior
Calif. Petroleum, c
do pfd
Cansdian Pacific
Central Leather, e
Chesapeake U Ohio. . . .
93 V4
120
130X
my,
102H
104H
834
71
25 V,
172
115'
118',
7
67 4
44 H
93 V,
08
Chicago A Ot. W., pfd
LUlcago, M. St. V.
Chlno Copper
Colorado P. a I., C
t'ona. Gas
Corn Products, e...
Crucible Steel, e....
136V
25 Vi
41 Z
S7V4
Distillers ,
Erie, e
General Electric
Goodrich Rubber
1T9V4
G. Northern Ore Lands
Q Northern, pfd
Greene Oan
Hide A Leather, c.
do pfd ,
Illinois Central
iLdu. trial Alcohol....
Inspiration
Interboro, e
Kelly Springfield....
Lackawanna Steel. . ,
I .thigh Valley
Maxwell Motor, e...
H?Vi
ei
1TH
V4
105
1.14
7V4
IS Vt
77 V,
Kiovi
HIV,
Mexican Petroleum..
Miami Copper
Mldvale Steel
M ., K. a T., c
Kennlcott Copper. . . .
Missouri Pacific
National Lead
Nevada Consolidated
New Haven
107
43Vi
59jti eov
lOVii 1V4
58
10U
7
5S
New York Air Brake.
1S-1V4
New York Central..
Norfolk A Western, c
107 .'107
i40Vi!i3Hi:-4
Northern Pacific
I'enmylvanla Railway.
Iresed Steel Car, c. .
Ray Cone. Copper
in in
6 5
Ruilway Steel Spring.
57 V4
107 Vi
H7
32 Vi
8.1
Reading, e
Republic I. A 8.,
Uock Island
Fhsttnck
Btudebaker, e
SIom Sheffield...
Southern Pacific.
Southern Railway
do pfd
Tennessee Copper.
Texsa Oil
TVaae Pacific
1'nlon Pacific, e.
V. 8. Rubber, c.
do pfd
L S. Steel, c...
do pfd
' "n
124 S
1124 Vi
ta
WV4, flV
US
113
12.,
121
121
4T
J0i
At
38
tiffiV
122
103
ft
.Ii2iv!m '
.il24ViJ12V
.1 47 474
Utah Copper
Virginia Chemical, c.
W. It. Telegraph
Weetlnghouse Electric,
Willys Overland
101 14MV4
ft4VU 64-
87$ 3Vfr
Apples Ride on Limited.
Wenatehee, Wash.. Nov. 22. The "bog ear
limited" of tha Great Northern railway, a
solid train of 60 box cars fitted up as re
frigerators snd loaded with apples reached
Wllliston. N. D tnl morning, five deys
out of Wena tehee, SO hour behind schedule
becsus of frquent deUys to car for the
fruit.
Finance-- Commerce-Industry
Dun's Review Gives Opttmistle Report of Portland and Otlter Pa
cific Northwest Trade Conclltlons- -Lumber Business la Better
Lumbermen File Briefs In Freight Rate Cmk'jf)lt'-,-Cl
BugdjMM XoTtage Ahead, 1 Dlfn'k fV
Yl- lt monthly trad report
, ,.
ahead in nearly all Uses, and labor Is
, .
WeU onapioyaa. XBS only ooaiacta to
proajresa a ine acarcuy ot cars, wmcu
i j- not oniy delaying tba needed arrival
ot eaatern good, but prevents tha
prompt filling of orders from the eaat
for products ot this section, drain
dealers particularly feel tbe shortage,
aa there is an urgent demand from the
east and Europe tor wheat and oats, as
well as a rood inquiry tor flour. Not
over a quarter ot the wheat has yet
been shipped out ot thj districts where
grown.
Unsold oat stocka are still large, but
practically the entire barley crop in
thla section has been sold for ahlpment
east.
Apple Crop 9amage4L Hard frosts
in tbe past week caused serious dam
age to the late apple crop in the north
west, authorities estimating- the loss
at about $1,600,000. Fully S0O0 car
loads were rendered unfit for shipping
by the freezing- weather. The total
crop in the northwest had been esti
mated at 20,000 carloads, and even de
ducting the loss, the output will be
greater than any former year. Nearly
9000 cars have already been shipped.
Low temperatures have also caused
some lose to potatoes and onions and
deatroyad most of tbe late garden
truck. The only other 111 effects of
the cold weather have been the ftop)
ping of fall grain seeding. On the
other hand, retail buelneas In numer
ous lines has been materially benefited,
Oregon cheeee, which heretofore has
found a market only on the Pacific
coast, is now being nent to the east,
and some of the shipments are des
tined for England. All dairy, products
are at a high price as the demand has
outstripped production.
Plans are under way for a further
enlargement of the shipbuilding Indus
try on the Willamette and Columbia
rivers, and new shipyards are projected
on the Willamette and Columbia rivers
at several of the Oregon coast harbors.
Z.nmber Industry Profitable, Th
lumber Industry is now profitable, but
manufacturer are unable to obtain
anywhere near like the cars they need,
in fact the present supply is not more
than 0 or So per cent of normal. The
price has lust advanced a?.tn fl per
thousand, making a second raise in
side of 30 days. The price is now
higher than It was a year ago. Un
filled orders are accumulating rapid
ly, now standing at over 11,000 car
load a Due to the Inability of ship
pers to obtain cars, stocks at mills
are accumulating and constitute a fu
Nexw york-Londoa Silver.
London. Nov. 22. (L N. 8.) Bar silver Bp
lid at 84 13-16d.
New York, Nov. 22. (I. M. s.) Commercial
bar allver is an Sic at 72T.
AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES
Chicago, Nov. 22. (I. N. S.I Chicago had
mora cattle than expected, but Missouri river
markets wer light snd value held steady,
middle grade being neglected. Bog wer 5c
higher. Lamba wr active at 1015c gain,
the sheep end of the trsd holding about
stesdy.
Chicago Kegs $10.05.
Cblcsgo. Nov. 22. tl. N. 8.) Hogv Se
ct Ipts 50,000, stronz, 6c higher. Bulk $9.10
(fb.83; light, S8.4O&0.CC; mixed, gw.lO(i10.OP;
besvy. gU.K510.0c; rough, 9.83(tf.B5; pigs,
r.2J9.35.
Cattle Receipts 27,000, weak. Native beef
steers, $0.60(312.00; western steers, 18 00 -if
10.15; stockers and feeders, 4.00r(i7.70; cows
Sli'l heifers. fS.05Qtf.50; enlves. t9.00gia.0O.
Sheep Hecelpts 24,000, fltm. Wethers, 17.73
3.75; lamb. I9.25O11.80.
Denver Hog fa.tO.
Denver, Colo., Nov. 22 (TJ. P.) Cattle
Mecelpts 4000. steady. Steers, $6.5008.25; cows
snd helfera, $5.4007.00; atotker ai:d feeders,
K-SG'aS.OO; calve. $70O8.60.
Hog. ltecelpt 800, 6Q10 higher; top,
$9 NO; bulk. $9.4039. V0.
fibeep Receipt 10,0r, steady. Bwea, $0.73
07.25; lamba, tl0.COjU.U; freder lamb,
$t.75a 10.25.
Omaha Bag St. B0.
Omaha. Neb., Nov. 22. (I. N. 8.) Oattls
Receipts CS.OuO, alow and atead.v. Reeve., $6.60
411.10; rows and helfera. $4.2537.25; stack
er, snd feeders, $6.00i8.00; western, $7.764i
8 50: rslve. 8.OiaiO.OO.
Hops -Keeelpts. 11.600, strong. Good Snd
rholrt- heavy. $.GA.H0; rough heavy, $9.50
(&!U;.V. light. !).10J.70; piga, $7.009.00;
bulk. t!).4O(j0.70.
Kbeep lleclpta P950, strong. 10c higher.
STOCKS-BONDS- MORTGAGES
SECURITIES OFFERED BY PORTLAND HOUSES
THE HIGHEST TYPE OP SECURITY AND
THE SAFEST FORM OF INVESTMENT.
Municipal bonds ot eltlea, eottatlaei and school district.
Our otiarlngs meet tbe requlremesta of tbe most careful InvegtorSt ,
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NORTHWESTERN BANK BU1UXJLNU.
m7i(infsra!0S mm
UMJ
Railway Exchange
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Imperial Russian Govt.
Five Year 5a Gold Loan
lrjc 44 snd Interest to yield.
Details on Application
Lumbermens Trust Company
) Municipal and Corporation Bonds r;,
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US RV. EXCHANGE BLD0., PORTLAND New York Sao rr$nc!$co
Lewis Bldg. Phone Mar. 658 Local Securities
Amounts a small as $100 may be invested through us, anrj sucV
orders receive careful consideration as those for larger sums. -
MAL ESTATI MORTQACES ANO BONDS
l l-t. x L "I. .PI L . '. .1' '. 'I' 1 "
IfmmmWMmVlm
' W will collect snd remit Interest sal
trlnclptl and faarintea tba ptymcnt of
oth.. Scq4 for Ust. .4 . v 1
ture market menace. Efforts are be
ing made to Induce the mUla to curtail
production during the coming three
months. ,
At the moment there sre no labor
difficulties hampering tualnesa. Tbs ,
Uat strike to be called oft was that
of the shingle weavers' union. This
started last May. . . .:-V'r ?:;:-'v?-:
As a result of art unprecedented de
mand, tire salmon market, la cleaned .
up, of all except small lots of fish.
Rarely, if ever, haa the t supply ot
salmon been out ot packers' bands
this early, Salmon packers have had
the most prosperous year In a decade.
Cooperage Mmm protest- Manufac
turers of cooperage stock appear la an
other brief, concerning the rules that '
should apply to coorerege. The Port
land Wood Pipe company and Paclflo
Coast Pipe company ot Fortland, Or.,
the Waahlngton Pipe A Foundry com- .
pany ot Seattle and the National Tank
dt Pipe company of Tacoma filed a
separate brief advocating a fixed re- -latlon
of lumber rates to the wooden
pipe manufactured from different klnaa '
ot lumber. The Central Wisconsin
Traffic bureau In lta brief alltrea ores- ..
ent classifications and rates on veneer
are not Justified, having been estab
lished at a time when mahogany and -walnut
formed the bulk ot veneered
woods, whereas they new constitute
only 2 per cent of the traffic
The Lumbermen's club and the lum
ber exchange of the Cincinnati Cham
ber of Commerce have fllad a brief
dealing prmolpally with transit ears
and reconslgnments. ,
Astoria Wants jedctlovTeal
McColloch of Portland have filed a'
brief in support of the complaint ot
the lower Columbia river mills against
northwestern lines, seeking a reduction
on lumber from 40 cents to 17 H cents '
from points on the Astoria division
to Salt Lake territory.
The Astoria rate case took cars ot
the situation as to a large part of the
territory originally Involved In tm
complaint, and as Astoria already bad
terminal rates from the east, only a
comparatively small strip of country
south and east of Pocatello Is now in
volved. It is contended that the reduced rata
V..l V. . nnl I ..I ... Oil . .AwtMM. m
once, making It "line up" with tha
country east and west of Salt Lake, -to
which rates on a parity with
Portland, Puget sound and the Wll .
lamette valley already are in effect.
The complainants in this case art .
the Astoria Box company, the Beaver
Lumber company, Clatsop Mill . com-
pany, Columbia Door company, Cros
sen-western Lumotr company, nam
mond Lumber company and the West
port number company.
Wethers, $7.0038.00! lamba, $11.10011.10. .
St. Louia Eogv $10.10.
St. Louis. Mo., Nov. 22. (I. N. .) CaU
tie Becelpts 14,500. Including 1500 souther;
alow, stesdy. Nstiv beat steers, $T.A0U
1140; yearlings and heifers, $8.50g11.50
cows, $5.00(SiT5; stocker snd feeder. $5 $0
447.50; calves, $4.0Oll.5; Teas ateer.
$5.5008.00; prim loin beef steers, $8.001
9.00; beat cows and helfera. $4.5047. B0 prime
yearlings and helfera, $T.5O9.O0. i
Hogs Receipts n.Otxi. 6 to lOe higher.
Mixed. $0.294110.50: good. $9.BO10.10( reegh.
$9.15(U-0; light. .2549.50; piga, $7,000
i.w; bulk. $5.40tte 5.
Hheep Receipts 2500, steady. Rwea. $S.50
A7.00; yearlluga, $S.00Q10.U0; lambs, $7.60
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Xansaa City Kogt $10.0$. ' '
Kansss City, Mo.. Nov. 22. (1. N. S.),
Cattle Receipts. 9000; steady. Beeves. $6.$0
toll 75; cow and helfera. $e.50j8.BO; atock
is sod feeders, $3.00416.50; calves, $0.00(1
11.00.
Hogs necelpts, 13,000; strong to Oe hlgbtr.
Top, $10.05; bulk, $9.60; heavy, $0.9O BW
diiims, $0.0t)4ifi.l; light., $UJ8.a6. -'
Hbeep Hecilpt. 70ts; strong te 10 high
sr. Lamba, $11.00(11.75; yearling, $S.5oi
9.50; ewes, $7 004(7.75; wether. $7.75$.25
Seattle Son S10.ll.
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Ws.b., Nov. 22. (I. N. .) Hog
I'rlm llgbta SlO.OKtl
10.16: medium to choice. $u.754iU.95; smith
beevles, $9 lift 619 00; rough beavlrs, $8,754$
U.lfl- nlei. IM.vnao.lS.
Cattle Receipt 115, steady. Host steer, 17
07.25: medium to rhnbe, $o.504J6.75 eommoa
. medlam, $6.25S(re.2i best sows, sn.T6
6 25; common u medium cows. $4.76(a3-60i
bulla, aa.oot4.DO; ealvea, $7.O0a.b0.
Kbeep ltecelpt. none, steady. Lamb $I.M
tJU.oO; yearling., $7.no7.50; ewe, $3.00(4
C60; watbtrs, $6.50tt7.t)U. ' ia
New York 8 agar and Coffee.
New York, Nov. 22. (W. f. I Coffeo-gtiot
No. T Rio spot. OUc; No. i Natoe, 10 'Ac .
Sugar Centrifugal, $8.40.
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