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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1017.
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PIG PRICES FLY TO NEW HIGH RECORDS IN BIG MARKETS
Edited by
Hyman H. Cohen
EASTERN POTATOES BE
BROUGHT IN IF LOCAL
PRICE HELD TOO HIGH
Dealers Say ThJit Eut Will .Make
the Market This Season and If
Local Producers Won't Sell They
Will Get Stocks Elsewhere.
Potato idi i are neeta mm tBrllaeil to So
Iwlin at Uila tin, and tlier ar bow qnit
fair supplies offering to tbe trad oere trvm
torsi section.
Uttl real fancy stork la aa yet being of
fr4. a ixl for that reaaon a wide price ring
con floor la tk baring field.
Eastern market are dropping fact wltb ei
pectatkw of farther abarp drop there wltbln
tk Immediate future. Ttiie baa scared man,
f local rrox rrs who Id tended to bold for
till feigner price.
Ilr recent it Bade tba statement Uiat the
western grower la not sotug u make tte mar.
at for potatoea thl season by holding. They
a f rt that tba crop In tbe east are ao bfii;
and jirlce there promt to rult ao low that
easier potato will be brought to this mar
ket nleaa grower bera begin to eupplr tbe
actual requirements of tLe trad. If Ibis Is
Son it would tborocguljr demoralise tb mar
Let and price and Lk bom producer would be
tb aufferer.
WATERMELONS ARE LOWER
further lowering of price en watermelon
waa ahown along the afreet on the opening
dar oT tk week, with cheaper price In U
oath. Sale art gen era 11 shown at H,c a
pound.
PEACH MARKET IS STEADY
Jnat about a stead, ton la abown for
pm he kx-ally. with steady market la th
ourb. Tbla la (r gnud alxe and quality.
Little fruit la atlll acUlsg at former low Ur
al along tb street.
TOMATO MARKET IS DOWN'
With rather liberal offering of tomatoes
from Tlie Dalle and other Columbia rlrer ai-i -tloi.a,
a veil a food auppllca from California,
local t aloes are n fi th day. with tb
bulk of tb aalea around 73 J 15c a box. Horn
fraction hl-ber.
Canned Salmon Is
Dragging With Big
Buyers Holding Up
Eastern Interests Continue to Re
fuse Early Delivery in Hope of
Lowering Value. .
Market for canned salmon la waker. al
though no aales have aa yet been mad at
lower price. Th better ran of flab Id tb
Columbia, and th promise of hear hank la
Paget Sound ear strengthened tbe trad some
what, eeen tlxmgh to date tb Alaskan pack
haa been some hat dlaappolntlng.
It Is not tb promlae f Mg atoeka that ta
I. acting rb trad ao much aa ta fart tbat
tew of tb Mg eastern bnyer of canned al-
mon are willing to take dellrery of their
purrba.es a offered.
Many of them are Inclined to belle, tbat
tb price will be reduced folWwlng a big pack
on I'nget Scunl. bat tbla Idea la not carried
oat by packer. bo ay that wltb the world'a
storks of uirpou at low ebb It would take a
rery beary nut pat to again fill tbe sbelres f
rtallrr without creating aay real aarplua.
Uni uf tbe notU-eeole frature of tbe trade
la th dealre of th retailer to tk bold of
tbe rheaprr rarities of canued flab In prefer
ence to tbe better grades and rarietU-s at tba
bigr.er TI-e.
SWINE MARKET HAS
NEW HIGH RECORD IN
N. PORTLAND YARDS
Best Hit 916.15 Early in the Day
Few Poll Loads Come, bat
Total Offerings Increase Steers
23c Up for Superior Quality.
Premature Picking .
Of Prunes Said to
Be Loss to Growers
Offer of Premium for Early Deliv
ery Is Rock Upon Which Many
Are Wrecked.
PROVISION' PRICES ARE UP
Adraoce of 1c pound are generally abown
for hatra In tbe local market for tbe day. with
a further rla forced la the price of lard, due
to tbe extreme cuat of hoga la tb Ureatock
market.
POULTRY STARTS SLOWLY
Poultry ibarket atarted the week rather Vnt
ly. with qi It fair etocka of am all alaed hlrd
carried over from last week oo account of tb
UBMtlafactnry condition of tbe trade then.
Heavy ben acarc and In good demand.
BRIEF NOTES OF THE TRADE
- 'rl tealT for .d stuff.
Butter market atlll Inclined to ahow streps-h.
... ii ouilrh'u .n i -bees ,nl ann"d milk.
'I iy tiiaiket bai greater supphe, market
nut so h i Ire. -
O'uatry killed meat are again show log a
good tone.
SHIPPERS' WEATHER NOTICE
leather bureau advises: Protect alilpments
daring the next 8U hour against tb followmg
aaaxlraam temperature (.oing rxa-th. SS de,
greea: northeast oter S.. P. M. R R., 10 de
aree: east to Biker. 83 degree, and south to
Aahland. l:J 1.(reea. .Maximum temperature at
Pwund lonwroe. about KS degree.
JOBBING PRICES IN PORTLAND
Tbes price ar those at whlrh wholesalers
ael: to ratallera. except aa otberwlae-a'ated:
Dairy Pradacta
Bt'TTIR Creamery, prlnu la parafflne
wrapperaa. extras 4c, prim flra'a. 41 V.
firsts. Vtt, cubes, 1c leaa, cartons, lc ad
riti.ee. '
Bt TTERfAT TortUnd d-Ilrery. No. 1
cfam. 4c
CHEtSSU Aelllng price: Fresh Oregon fancr
full cream tripleta. ic. Young America arc.
I"rtc to oboers. flats. 23c. Young America.
? f O h iwam KfH.k 9V ,W Aw I n,h.iF.at
ltrw: Dhick swiaa. .Hft
KU:S Helling price- ('aa count. 3T.c per
oooep. Miytag fclce 5J i& sc per dui.-L. aell
log price, caurlled. 3Sc.
LIVE POl'I.TBY Hena. heary F"lrnKiith
Rocks. l.H,a'V Ih ; ordlnarr chickens. Hit
MVjc lb.; ataga. 12c per lb.; brollrra. le
per lb ; tnrkaya. lQ22c per lb.; dressed
Taney, riajjoc per IB.; cuiia. 91x210: aqnah.
(!.00 per doan; geeae, lie 1rte; Pekln dn k.
jonn iaQ20c lb. : Indian Runners, old docks.
izejijc per id.; pigeons i.je per dnan.
Fraah Trulta and Vegetables
PRFJtH V RUTS -((ranges. $.1 7T it .i TS r..i
bananas. V per II. , lemons. j.
California grapefruit. $.1 g:t.at- KWrla
M.toaifln: eantaloiiiea. at.rv.lsr-1 12 2.".J 2 .."
fiat. Jral crate: watermekna. 1 , r prr
il.; cberric. luaxiic ID. ; apricots. II Ml per
crete : peacbea, jsic: plums. fl..xl so.
BtCRKIU Strawberries: 1 at. f (
- banc k bar rle. I1.T5; kiganbertiea, $1 .tft
l.OO : jrooaaheiTle. Stxftc per lb.; cur rants
i!1.2Ci.40 crata; raspterriea. S1.25U1.X.
APII.E Local. $Iu53.20, according to
email ty.
ONIONS Walla Walla. 1123; California.
11.00
POTATOES Selling prlc, table atock. local.
S. 23. Baying price, ordinary ahlpplag. I2.T5;
awaet potaioea. per id.
rarmU. 2aiiIV aack; beet. 1175,32.00
aack : paranlpa. vi sa aark: rabtMge. local.
2i2Wc lb.; greea oalona. IV Ven banchea;
pepper. 10c lb.; bead lettuce, 2-V- per doaen.
eelery, 90e doaea: artlchokea. PV,$1.10; en
en m bera. S0cxfl.0 dvaen: ionut., Cali
fornia 1.00 per box; Oregon. 7.Vtfw5c box;
egg plant. VUlOc lb.; atring beis 04, 7c. .
tbubarb, 4c lb.; pes s, 7c per lb.; cauliflower,
local. ( ) per dcaen.
MssU, Tisa sad PrvTlaleTsj
DREiWiEt) VI K ATX Selling price, country
killed bet bogs. Iwg2uc per In.; ordinary.
IV- per lb.; best Teals. 14Ulc lb.: ordinary
reala. Utfinc per lb., btary. 10tllc: goat.
4CV lb.; lamba. lA&lTc per lb ; mutton.
laftl.V: beef, ftc per lb.
8MOKED VI F. ATS Ha ma, 2329e p. lb.;
treakfast bacon. 2a4il-; picnic. ?lVc: oot
tage roll. 2V: abirt clear. 2A"7c; Oregon
export. ntked. 'SSc yx lb.
IvARD Kettl rendered, tierces. per
lb.: ataadsrd. 23c: lard compound. lS,r.
0YRTER3 (Myrapla. gallon, V0: ranne.1.
eaatcrn. 56c pr can. $ i per dosrn; caa'.ern.
hi ahell, $M pr 100; eaatern oyatera. per
galKw.ar.Md park, t'2 75
flSH Dreased flounders. 7c, Chloonk ail
nvoa. lie; perch. 8c; a..lea. Rc: salmon truut.
lc per lb.: halibut. 12ilSc per lb . black rod.
8c: herring, de: raanr clams. 1- per o.n ;
hard sbell 4c per lb.; $2.73 i-r Ikjx; crsb.
$2.SO per doaea.
0reriea
ST'OAS Cub. flOOA; powdered $.0.
fralt or berry. I. 15; Honolulu. . 05; beet.
S4.S0; dry graaaUted SS.15; D yellow. MAO.
. RICK Japaa atyle. No. 1. Tc; New Or
leaaa bead. Se: bio ma. Vie.
SALT Ooara. half ground. lwOa. $14 00 per
ton; 5Ca, 14JW: tabM dairy. . gia.rsi; inr.
(17.60; bale. 2.U: fancy table and dairy.
$34 00: lump rock. fSO.oo per ton.
BEANS Small white, ITe; larg white.
I "He Pl. 14c; lima. l1c; bayoua. 13Vc;
red. le.
Era. Wl aa4 Hide
HOPS - Nomlaal: buying price. 1916 crop,
loc per lb.: eontracta, SOc.
WOOL Wlllgmett Taller eoara Cofawold.
of e-)c lb.; medlaa Saropahtr. SOObc;
Eaatero Oregon, &243lC-
HIDES Kalted hid. 3S Iba. a ad np. lBc;
salted ataga. BO Iba. and up, lac; aalied and
greea kip. IS Iba. to U lb.. 20r; aa.ted and
Ka calf, u 14 U lb.. SOc; greea bide. 20
. and op. ITe; greea ataga. v Iba. aod op.
14c; dry flint hide. &c; dry Hint calf, op to
T Iba., 40c; dry salt hide. .10c: dry bora
kJde. each. 1.5042..V). salted bora hide,
eech. 14 Ofi'g VoO; horsehair, tail. .0c: borae
balr, maae. lie ; dry kuagwool pelts. 0i42c;
aaari wool peita. naiteo. an. ep
Fear of Government
Seizure Forces a
Big Loss in Wheat
By Joseph F. Pritchsrd
Chicag. Aug. It (I. W. S.) Th md f
th wheat trader tk maa wh daala la grain
without arar asatag a bushel of It waa la
sight today. The wheat control measure, de
tails ef which hare bea announced ry Food
Controller Hoavar, la tba medium which will
absliah th trader, at least for th period of
u war.
Th la t!w waa expressed be board ef trade
n-.ambra and. In spit f th dlaaatar It Vrlagi
to tam. thar waa a diatinct anirit apparat
that th grrnmBt took th only logical
coora.
"Tba gorernmant haa ehcaan a pretty good
vay to ga about it." a id Jaaea A. Fatten,
kaswn aa th "wheat king."
Sahara today as id the wheat ooatrol plaa
had tared th baking Indastry and a h angry
public from aim oat prahibitlra prici.
(Tilcai-o. Aug ljTTl-N. S I There waa
a sensations! laa In tbe September wheat
market today, the closing for the day being
11 a.oi compared with S.. 13 on Saturday.
It waa aa high as $2 16 early today. Sample
corn at Chlcugn off 54j 2fc and oata
sbowctl a lone .f 2iic. The cash corn mar
ket haa declined 7ic In the paat eight daya.
Corn fntnrea here were unchanged to i(r( c.
lower, and nati futurea were y S' lwer.
Corn at I'e.rla waa off 6ti3-. at Omaha 4c.
at St. U-ula 11c. and at Kanaaa City 10c.
Wheat at St. Louia waa off Sc. at Kansas
City "ftl-V lower and at Mlnnrapolta b OJuc
lJasi-r.
Hn poducta at Cbicar" were Irregular with
larl ."c l"ir and ork and rllja 2.")'aJ0c
blgl.rr.
(Tilcago. Aug. 13. il". P. 1 Peeplfe the fact
t?:at the g.'Tcmnn'nt s annoii:i.-nent f being
prepared to take orer tbe 1017 wheat crop waa
generally anticlj.atrd. sli at ilecllred Pc t xhiy
from Haturdsy'e dialing. hieptember. tb only
future on tb market. ..pened at $2.14, and
later went down to $2.0)1.
torn as off because of reporta of farorabla
grolDg weather. Iecenibr opened it $1.14,
or Tc lower, and later waa $1 14H. May
opened e down at $1.11 V, and later, ad-
rancd
Oata as off. In armpatby with corn. Sep-tnj!-r
ienc.1 l,ncr at ..7,i-. and later
m.M cIa n at .".74c. Iei-einber declined H,c
at an .;.coing price of S7Tc. snd Iaf.r was
iVn '.-. lay opened at c, being un
changed, and later waa tWVc.
Pri.rlstont were higher oa a itroug and
higher hog market.
Range of Chicago price aa furtrlabed by tb:
luna rrei
Hira rout for Hori
Tops.
St. Louis $17.50
Cleveland 17.50
Chicago 17.40
Kansas City 17.36 d
North Portland 16 25 v
Denver 16. 60
Hog. Oattl. CslTea. Sheep.
1140 1MO 13 tte
10 40 So
ZV 2X1 II 011
870 229 29 IS:
ZT9 14 83
241 815 9 70e
79 J 745 S3 272
3311 03O 1 941
an tail 1 2isi
203 Sll 16 1404
13 1111 88 11)6
WHEAT ,
Open. High. Iyiw. Close.
Sept. 214 2ld VH 204
lec 114 114S 113S IMS
way llli, 112S 11H, ii2a
OAXb
fept RT h B7 871'.
Iec S7 a 7's ' f.7 Bji,
May f 604 4W'4
PoRK
Sept 43V 43.V) 4.TW 4333
'ft 4SS 4330 432J 4330
LARD
Sept 22H5 22H3 225T 2270
Oct 2-100 23O0 2272 2S2
KIRS
Sept rwi 2372 2.kV 2370
iK t. 2.i.- 2.14S 2323 ::iw
MOTORS SAVE GROWERS OF
WHEAT -MONEY IN HAULING
Willi Walla. Aug. 13. Tfcer la a notice
able . hange In tbe method of tranp"rtlng
wheat from tbe field to the warehouses this
ac,.n. a large nnitiiier of farmers now own
lug two and three ton motor trorka, which
are replacing tie wheat wagona and mule
trams. One farmer estimated yeatrrday tbat
his three ton trn. k is doing as much
work aa waa formerly done by three mule
hauling outflta and at the same time sarins
him m.Te thau $50 a day.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN
afcr)1ay 1146
c tarda
Friday
TXuradar
Wedneada
Tuesday
W.ek ago
i e r a go
Two years ago.. .
Tbre yrara ago.
Foui years tgo.
With an increased run of bog la am II Iota
at North Portland for tbe opening day of tbe
wees as compared with th aatoe day a week
ago, th market her reflected tbe great
atrrngtb abown In the awlne trade at all lead
ing American renters dnrlng th period.
Hog market receipts at North Portland orer
Sunday totaled 1140 bead compared with 793
isst week for the same period while a year
ago there was s showing of 331 bead.
Tb market showed only fir full loads of
bogs daring the day but there were very lib
eral offering of mixed lota. Top awln went
quickly at $16 15 during tb early week'a trad
ing, an adrance of Juc to 0c oyer the ex
treme figures quoted last week. This la by
far tbe highest phlce erer recelred here on
the open market. Real lop quality would bare
bronght a dime more.
Oeneral bog market range:
Prime light $l.15ai6 23
Prima beary 16.0"&t 18.1.
Pigs 145015.00
Good ttoars Ar Wanted
Whit tliere waa a rather liberal run of
cattle In tbe North Portland yard orer Son
day and aome Ww sale were made, the beat
offerings aeillable In tbe ateer dlrlalon aold
at a rlae of V over what the same class of
ataff would bare brought last week. Staff
that waa below the top quality went tip to
$3.75 while stork tbat aold at $3.75 last Vlon
day would bare brought $9. CO this seek, U
It had been offering.
General rattle market rang:
Beat beef ateer $ 8 25 '3 73
Good beef steers "V,f 8 25
Beat beef cows .0(K 7 00
Ordinary to good cows 4.0f"tf 1 (0
I text be'ifera B 27 7 Z
Hulla 4..Vi$ H Kl
Calrea S.W'tt 5(
Stocker and feeder steer 4 5a 6.75
8 been Boa la Nominal
Oyer Snnday there waa ouly a rery small
run of aheep and lamb Into tbe North Port
lend yarda. Total recelpla aver .Vk bead coni
pared with 272 last Monday and 944 bead UUs
ane day a year ago.
In general there waa a good strong tone In
the mattoo and lamb trad. Valley lambs
war 26c higher.
Onersl a beep and lamb range:
Western lamb $12O012.T8
Valley Lamb 1 !..'($ 12.0"
Yearling 8 75 9.23
Wetbere 8 OOtff H..V)
Ewe 3. SOU 7.(J
Monday LiTstck Skipper
Hogs ii. W. Of field. Midland. 1 load; C
A Silver, Walloara. 2 loads; O. K. OorsUue. 1
load: C. H. Llbby. La Grande. 1 load.
Cattle Benson Bra.. L'nlon Junction.
Oregon Agricultural College. Corralll. Ang
13. I "rune growers stand to lose good de I
of money when they allow tbe in scire to be
Uurrled Into too early picking. Tbla wasteful
business ha been fostered by certain packers,
who offer a premium for early dellrery. It is
also caused by tbe fear of early rains. Tb
premlama offered for early 'dellrery art not
enough many times to offset tbe lose from
early picking, sad tb weather records show
tbat It Is Just aa likely to rala early In Sep
tember as late.
"Often if harvesting Is delayed the early
rams will bat ceaeed and good weather
set In," saya tbe new bulletin, Tb Evap
oration of Prone , Issued by tbe O. A. C. ex
periment station. "In 1914 tbe majority of
growers were well under way with their bar-
resting by September 0, but we did not stsrf
picking nntll the 11th. Picking waa not com
pleted until the 2tb. when It waa found that
bad wa waited longer we would bare gained
more.
"By harrestlng tbe fruit from a few trees
after they had abed their fruit naturally, a
grower found by comparing th return with
those from fruit rigorously shaken from the
tree, that be bad lut 0 per cent of hi dried
fralt by aha king It down. The Immature
prunes dried away more than the mature.
making another 0 per rent losa In the total
crop. Tbe total losa waa 12 per cent, about
$1.1 per tatn."
An additional coat 1 tbe shaking of tbe
trees, which amounta to $1 to $2 per too. By
tcblng the fruit carefully tbe right Din
for baryeating it can be determined.
MILLERS ARE AWAITING
WORD
FROM
HOOVER
TO OPERATE IN WHEAT
91111 Men Less Anxious to Tako
Hold In the Country and Market
Remains on Nominal Basis
Canada to Have Record Oat Crop
NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS
Cars
- Wheat. Barley. Kir. Oata. HaJ.
Portland. Mon.. fi 1 3 A 7
Year ago. 42 10 is
Season to date.. 10 12 b0 91 138
Year ago. 45 30 261 238 23N
Tacoma, Sat 2
Year ago 18 1
Season to date.. 103 2 19 119
Ver ago 4t5 9 2o 15
Seattle. Sat 8
Year ago 10 14 2 12
Season to date.. 07 18 14S 2 37
Year ago 322 23 Ml 159 423
Broomball cabled from Liverpool that wheat
AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES
Chicago, Aug. 1. (I. V. .) Zrary market
la th country waa abort of bog and prices
bar advanced liQjibc, a $17.60 aale being ex
pec feed. Tb bulk moved at $16.6017.18. Cat
tle trade waa strong ta 1015o higher, oorn
fd showing most of tk advance. Sheep and
lambs war strong to 10c higher.
Chicago Hogs $17.40
Chicago, Aug. 13. Hogs Receipts, 26.000.
strong to 23c higher; mixed and butcher.
$16 9ofrlT..i; good beavy, 15S0lt 17.40;
rough beavy. $15. S0 10.00; light, 815. 80(3
26; pigs, $11. 30a 14.75; bulk, $10.5Oia 17. 15.
Cattle Receipts 13.500, firm and 10c higher.
Beeves. t-H.OOe.14-35; cowa and heifers.
$4.ja 12.25; atockers and feeders, $3.9uU
9.35: calves. $7.901 10.65.
Sheep Receipts, 11,000, strong to 5c hjgh-
er; native and western, Si.ioteu.iu; lamoa,
$9,904(11.15.
Denver Hogs $16.60
Denver. Col.. Aug. 18. (L. P.) Cattle
Receipts 90i). strong to 25c higher. Steers.
$. 754x11. 00; oows sod heifers. pl.OO'n S.36:
stockrra and feeder. $4.008.00; calrea, $10.00
4212 00.
Hogs Recelpta .VXJ. l.ltlWc higher. Top.
$!.. bulk. $13.506 ltl.OG.
Sheep KiH-elpta U..W, Elgner. cwea. a.iia
2o; lambs, $14.75'4l5.25.
Seattle Hogi $16.36
Seattle, Aug. 13 (I. N. 8. ) Hogs Re
celpta 145, ulgber. Prime llgbts. $18.15 16.35;
medium to choice, f 16. loiai8.); smooth
beavles. $15.0015.95; rough beavlea, $15.1oy
JS.45. pU-, $15.10alo.45. '
Cattle Receipts 17, strong. Beat ateera,
$S.5K9.iO; medium to choice, $8.008.23;
common to medium, $.00a7.50; best cowa.
$6.."X37.00; common to medium cows, $4. 00 'J
4.50; bulla. $4.50a6-50; calves, $6,00412 Ou.
HUeerj Receipts none, strong. Lambs, $12.50
O12.70; yearling, $12.00(312.00; ev.es. $7.50
f.9.00; wethers. $S.50S.75.
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1916. .
1915. .
1914. .
1913..
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug
Aug. 12, 1912.
Aag. 14. 1911
Aag. 15. 1910
Aug. I'i, 1900
Aug 17. lti
Aug'. 19. 1907
IIEKCRIITIMN
Alai-ka tiold
Allls-Ctialmera, c
Ameclmn Beet Sugar..
Arm r Iran fan, c
American Car Fdy., c.
American Cotton Oil. c.
Aiuerlcau Linserd. c...
A merlcan Lk-o. . c
; American Smelter, c...
American Sugar, c.
wa easy. Influenced by America and contin
ued liberal worlds shipment. Corn steady.
Iut lea firm, increased consumption expected,
floating quantity increased with local mill
offers good. Oats dull and easier wltb con
tinued American ahlpmcnta, consumption light
er. At tb meeting of tbe Portland Merchant
Exchange practically no action waa taken 011
grain standard. Another meeting will be beld
Wednesday at nooo.
American grain vlMe, aupply In bushels:
Bushels. Buebela.
8.018.000, decreaae 801 .000
48.7M-. increase 4.5!.k0
7. 378.000, Increase Ml.O-XJ
Jt KMA 4M)0 iterress 4,'tl) XI
44 427 Otai increase 2.8X1 OHO ! American Tel. A Tel...
18.0i3.000. decreaae 758.0H0 1 American Wool.-n, c.
47.972.0flo Increase 2.O9I.O00 , Auacouda Slluliig Co.
18.S7d.0OO," Increase 3,7H4.(t : Atchteon, c
8.2K3.000. lm-reaae 88,000 , Baldwin Loco., c
17. 4-13. 0OO. Inert sse 446.0UU Baltinu-e A tHiio. c.
49,271.000 tucrcae 786,000 ; Berhlebeni Steitl. c...
Wheat market is srsln marklnr time, with Lethlehem Stft-I R"
millers less Inclined to take bold at DrevaUlne- 1 Brooklyn R. Transit.
prices, although there la practically no depo
sition on th part of Interior growers to offer
stocks freely.
Millers are awaiting definite annnuncemen
from Food Dictator Hoover in regard to new
working condltlous, and for tbat reason are
playing safe with the market
Coarse grains are stead to firm, wltb very
limited activity Indicated In the trade, owlog
to the limited offerings. Word that Canada
was going to bsve a record crop of oats this
season threw cold water temporarily on the
buying, although no weakness waa Indicated
In the trade generally.
Hay market continues wltb a strong tone.
and values well maintained. Alfalfa is, sill!
the strong feature In this trade, purchasing at
country points by atockmen being made at
further advances In price.
WHEAT New crop, nominal. Blaeatem,
$2.40; forty fold. $2.30; club. $2.30; Rusalan.
$2.28; tidewater track baala.
OATS No. 1 feed. $00 per ton. tidewater
track delivery.
FLOCK Selling price: Patent. $11. B0: Wil
lamette valley. $11.20; local straight, $I0.$
Stocks Are Strong,
Active Tone With
Advanced Prices
. STOCKS CLOSE BTE0K0 ,
Vtw Turk, Asg. 1$. (I. M. S.) Th market
elosd strong. Tb demand for th steel stocks
ta tba lata dealings earn chiefly from bear
traders trying to cover abort. Hortbarn Pa
cific aad Grwat Vortbara Railway both ad
s-aac4 S noiats ca tba xtra Burliagtea divl
and. Slight recessions occurred in the final
trading, but the general list held its large ad
rance. steel common held around 124
Liberty; boada, after telling at par, reacted 10
points.
Oorerament bonds unchanged; railway and
otaer Dcnas strong.
New York, Aug. 13. (I. S. 8.) Trading
waa active and tit market was strong
tbe opening today of tbe stock market. The
steel stocka made fractional advances. Steel
common rUlrg V to 123V Bethlehem Steel
"B" to 110. and Baldwin 1H to 70U.
Tbe motor stocka were exceptionally active
General Motors rising 14 to 10S. while
Stndehaker advanced more than 1 point to
B3 .
The tobacco storks were strong. United
Cigar Stores advancing 1 point to 126. while
Tobacco Product and American Tobacco rose
about half a point
Strength which was noted In the stock mar
ket during the morning wc more pronounced
in tbe afterncoo
Bethlebein Steel "B" moved up over 2 points
to above 119. General Motors 3 points to HIT
and Steel common roxe to 121. Tbe demand
fur Liberty Loan bonds also beld good and
ilea were made at par.
Total sale of atorka. 31 000 shares: bonds.
82.878,000.
Range of New Tork prices fifrnlshed by Over-
beck Jc Cooke Co.. 216 217 Hoard ut Trade
building:
iOperi I Hixui Low . los
29
94 95
4tlH 4
6il T7H
2M34 29
)I4
aim
73 ,
2SV, 28 2S
w7a 7ot , 9-ii
la.4ilO2HlO0S
Butte A .Superior
Calif Petroleum, c...
Canadian laclflc
Central Leather, c. . .
Chesapeake A olilo. .
Chicago A Gt. W .. c.
Chicago, M. 4 St. P
Uiicugo A N. W., c. .
ft ilno Coiiper
Coiiirado F. A I., c
IVm. Gas
Corn Products, c
Crucible Steel, c
l. A R. U., c
Distillers
Brie, c
General Electric
(xxlricb Rubber
Gt. North., Ore Lands.
Gt. North., pfd
Greene-Can
Hide A Leather, c
Ice Securities
Illinois Central
Industrial Alcohol
Inspiration
Kciiiiccott Copper ......
Kan. City Sotithrn.
123
120
7lUjl
61 h
1 123 Ml
76
6i
11914
614
934
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54
48 1
81
95
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123
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99
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60
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494 49
334 1 H.S
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421A
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14Vi 14'! 14V 144
: 102
5".! ,, 55 I 55 534
4.4 4iVl! 4.1
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71
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94
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7
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21
Finance : Tim her : Industry )
Mineral Output In Oregon la Incrca -1 Transportat ion Company Iaii
Incorporated by Three Portland Men Secretary of National -j i ;
Lumber Manuactres Asa'n Says V. S. Timber VI11 Win WUV j5
Tlmfcsr to Wla War "When ths.
fight for democracy ia won, do UtUa
credit for th victory will b due to' '.J
the forest resources of America," said .
H. 8. Kelloc;, aecretarj of the Ka
tlonal Lumber Manufacturers' aasocl:;-:S-ation,
in an address before -the sum- fr?1'
mer school of Cornell university. Ths -
timber of the New World is contribute l
Ing directly and powerfully to the lify'
final defeat and vangulsbment of tbe yi'
last remaining military despotism of
the Old World.' -
Buildiar DecUaiBg- Build In. as iv
whole Is declining, particularly in the - ,',
large cities, and to a somewhat lesser '
extent in the country district, ssys ' tJ
u. . Charabtr of Commerce bulletin.
Il is ascribed to the diversion of cap : '
ltal to government loans, and to tbe ' :
exceedingly high prices of all building - - -materialg.
Iaterim PlnanciBg. The interval V
between the first and second Install cf
ments of government financing Is vJW
being taken advantage of by railroad, . r- -public
utility and Industrial companies ,
to finance their most pressing needs. v
The majority of this financing has - ?'--:
been done by means of short term ici -?
notes issued at the unusually attrao- : Vft;
tlve rates which present conditions .
demand: ,;:vt!'
Ksaufsotniing' Handicapped. Manu '
faoturing of all kinds, says a special
bulletin of the U. a Chamber of Com-,
merce, is exceedingly busy, being .
overwhelmed with orders but suffers, "f
however, from difficulty in procuring . I
raw material and the very great and ' '
constant changing personnel or labor
in its employ. It finds it very dlffl- .
cult, consequently, to work out sys
terns of efficient production with
these handicaps.
Mine Output Increases A bulletin
Just issued by the United States eo
loglcal survey reports a steady In
crease in tbe output of precious metals
in Oregon. Cppper and silver are both
being mined more rapidly this year
than they were in the corresponding
period last year. Although the deep
mines are yielding less than they did
formerly, placer mines are more than
making up for this decrease.
Towing ipompany Incorporates
Daniel Kern, John Klernan and T. H.
Ward, all of Portland, have filed arti
cles of incorporation for the Swanson
Towinc company. The new company
Is capitalized at $50,000 and will do
a general tuwing ana uauaporianuu
business.
State Buys City Bonds. The state
of Washington has purchased H4
000 worth ot m per cent bonds of
the city of Walla Walla. The sta
new holds ;31i,000 of this city s
bonds.
Oovenunent War Orders The con
crete evidence of how the money sub
scribed to the Liberty loan will re
turn to the channels of business is
being announced in reassuring quanti
ties by the "Official Bulletin"' of the
administration. The orders for shoes.
blankets and all kinds of clothing, run
nto the millions:
4a million yards of olive drab, cotton
cloth.
21 million yards of unbleached drill-
in f.
6 million pairs of shoes.
1 million pairs of woolen socks.
6 million Markets.
01 minion yams 01 Doooinetie.
2 million cots.
7 thousand auto trucks.
8 hundred locomotives for use
France.
In
SOLDIERS FIGHT FIRE
TO SAVE THE
FIELD'S FROM
GRAIN
LOSS
More Than 100 Men at Van
couver Garrison Turn Out
at Request of the Farmers,
EASTERN OIL TRICE IS
AGAIN SHOWING ADVANCE
PlttalMirs. Anr. IX (I. N. 8. Tba Joseph
A. Seep a run j today announced an advance
of 15c a barrel in the price of HI, Penn
sylvania crude beltif quoted at $.') 25. the
highest price la So years.
other grade were quote.) as follows: Mer
cer black. 12.23; ornin-. 2: Cabell. 12.47;
Somerset. :U). Rarland. SI. 10.
IYRKCAJST OF RAINS HAS
BEARISH EFFECT ON COTTON"
dry abort wool Delta. 23iWe;
Bella, kxif wool, each, 4.0O4t5 O0; salted Umj
pelts. ca. ft. Oivgl .SO; salted short wocl
pelts, eaeh T5etJtl.2S; dry abeea sbearltns.
cfe4 lS4330c: salted aer1ins-a. each.
S56fi0c: rears valley wool, 5SSQc- mediam
vUy wool. 604g65c; dry goata. (one hair. SSc;
Cry- feet akaarllug. each, 13&30c; dry abort
heir toats each. 8Qc$1.0O.
TALLOW No. 1. He; Kfc 3, iue;gra.
f ic per n.
CHITTIM OK CASTABA BARK Boyln
prlc. per car lota. T4;c awr lb.
MOHA1K a"jeuc.
&pa laiata. Ofls
ROPE IaaL dark. 22c; whit. 224 PT
- Sv; standard Maaila.- Sue.
UMUO OIL 1U. bb.. fl-SS pr emt
' aaa( aauie koUd. Mat. tlM; raw. caaea.
New York Aif. IS. tl. N". S ) The cot
ton market had an active and lower cpenlnr
tcdav. first prices sbowinic dellues of 2-1
to S points. Psrt of tbe sellinr ws based
on local predict ions for good rains over Texas
In the Dei t 24 hour. At tbe end of the
first 10 minute the markrl wss unsettled
but recovered from 10 to 15 points above the
opentne.
After aelllnf Into new lew jrround nesr the-
nl of the last hour the market bad a sharp
rally on active roverln Tbe rle was steady
t a net decline of 10 to 40 points.
M. nth.
January
March
April
May
July
uiuat . . .
September
October
November
tecember
Open. Hl-h Low CVe.
. :tio 34S7 J42S 244 3
. 241 2474 2441 HV
24tt
. 24V) 244 2457 2471
24X1
2590
SSOS
. 2490 2490 2451 2473
. 2440 2440 2440 2445
. 240 24SS 2425 2445
POTATOES ALONG T1E COAST
aWattla atarkat
Seattle. Anr. 13. (L. P On loos Wax
cae. (1.73; California yellow, sack. I1.504J
17.'..
IVUtoe Locala. new. $50460; California.
$70 per ton.
Saa rraaciac atarkat
San rranctaco. Am. IS. 1 1". p.) Onions
New red. S570c per sack 00 the arbarf; do
yellow. 70QMV: do brown, S5f5c per cental
New potatoes Delta. $2.4Oj2.e0 per cental
for No. 1.
Lo Aayalea Market
Lo ln(lei. Aua- 13. il. N. 8.) Po
tatoes oncbanired.
1
lrad: N. K. West, La Grande. 2 loads; C. S
Wells Caklwell, Idaho. 1 load; J. C. Loner-
can. Pilot Hock. 5 toads; A. A. Yager. Tllla
nook. 1 load; Jemee Kosyber. Toledo. 1 load
li. W. Rotise. Myrtle Polst, 1 load; J. W.
ltvla. Kelnu, I load: C. II. Martin. Grand
Gallea. Wash.. S loads; H. Adktna. 1'lT mouth.
Wash. 3 kda; H. W. Buckingham. Harrls-
bnrg. 1 lfrt: C. 8. Nlcbol. A1I..OT. 1 load: T.
I. I'atton. Tulsa. 1 load: H. K. Neel. Condon.
It loada; Fred Wei.. 2 loads; W. K. Couroy. 1
load: S 1. Coonelty. 2 load; P. A. Johnson,
1 load: F. W. Le. 1 load; C. 11. Barnard. 1
kM-d. W. J. McUreer, Sbaaiko, I load; Ixtas
Robliwon. Hcppner. 1 oad. C. Yi . Brock man.
romeroy. Wash.. S loada; O. U. Stone, Vol
rrer. Idaho, 1 load; M. D. Wheeler, Lebanon,
1 load.
Sheep C. P. Ketchnm. The Dalle. I load.
Mixed Stuff J. S. Applegate, Wallowa. 1
kwd bog and aheep: O. K. troraline. Joseph. 2
load csitle and bogs; F. E. "irjhsnj. Elgin. 1
Insd rattle and noga: Coles a iKxId. Haines,
1 load cattle ami hoga: Grover Hr. . Payette,
Idaho. 1 load cattle and hoga; Sc. I Dlckersnn.
Welsrr, Idaho. 2 load rattle and bogs: Plkett
Rros.. 1 load cattle and bogs; Madison A
Adunu. 1 load rattle and bogs; G. W. Eyre.
Salem. 2 loail cattle, boga and abeep; J. W.
Iavls. Uidgefteld, o cattle. 2 calves and 52
braja by boat; II. W. Buckingham. Harrlaburg,
1 load catt e. calves and hogs; Mont at Snnd
grae. Lebanon. 2 load rattle, hoga aad aheep
Cattle and Calvea W. W. Couper, L'nlun
Juuctioo, 1 load.
Monday Morning Sales
STEERS
No.
2 steer
17 eteers
6 ateera
14 s leers
22 steers
5 ateer
2 steers
3 steers
1 1 elefs
2 ateera
13 ateera
l:: steers
27 steera
5 steer
22 steers
14 steers
1 steers
4 ateera
? ateera
2 steers
3 steer
S". steers
2 steers
R steer
2 steers
27 stera
&J steer
7 ateera
1 ateer
R ateera
1 stxer
2 steer
4 attars
2! ateera
27 steer
2ti ateer
a. ateer
15 steer
2 steer
COWS
Higher I fogs Forecast
Kanaaa City. Mo.. Ang. 13. iL". P.)
Eighteen dollar bogs before tbe first of the
moots waa predicted by coeamlasrlea men today.
woe hog Jotnned SO te SOc. Top prices here
today war $17 SVV
$1.39: boiled, caaea. $1.41 per aalloa: lota af
250 galleaa.
COAL OIL Water white, la drama and Iron
barrels tOe per asUna.
WHITS LEAD Xoa tots. le par lb.; SoO
lb.. 14 We per R.
TURPENTINE Tasks. S3e; rases. 09c:
10 cas lots, le less. .
OaSOUNK Baaht prle. tfte per gaOoai;
glsUUata, l)Vt Par gala.
I cows .
4 cowa
14 cowa
1 cow
2 cowa
1 cow
1 cow ..
2 cows .
2 corns
2 cow
1 cow)
5 cows
S cow
2W cost s
2 ei.ws ..
2 cow
1 cow
3 cows . .
10 cows . .
2 em . .
13 cow
1 cow
1 cow
2 cow
I U Cows . .
I 1 COW
1 COW
1 1 cow . .
14 cows . .
1 cow
1 cow
7 cow s . .
t heifers
1 belter '
9 calves .
1 calves .
HEirZRS
CALVES
I ban
1 -n - -
Z nulla
BLLLS
At lbs. Price.
.1107 $ 8.25
. K4 7 nS
. toa 7 7s
. in 7.75
. nso 7 so
. 802 7.00
. 1010 7 00
. 1170 7 00
. ioe.7 8.75
. 51S 4 60
. 1062 7 75
. 1 10 7.75
. 1100 6 20
m2 5 5o
K& n.35
. P12 15
) 7.0O
. 101 J 7.00
. 10fr5 H 00
7.50
!1 7 f
. 1122 7.r.
. 10.-.7 7.00
S4I .:)
. 1113 SAI0
. 117 8 35
078 " 7 25
. two 8.35
810 tl.'B
. 937 6::0
o.'al 8 00
. 91 8.2S
415 .25
. 10.14 H 25
. IIOO 7,.-,o
. 1 li 7 JWI
. li-2 7.23,
12- ). 5o
w0 71 I
innrt $ 6 13
1155 8 75
H2 e.7
e 00
m5 a )
1110 eoo
5!0 4
11S5 7a)
I24M 8.73
1120 SO)
t:to 4 1 i
io. 7.00
10 si e.ii
071 T.a
1040 3 .'
f 3.00
lOtai ft;,,
KHO 8. IN.)
V70 8. (Mi
S)i3 d.35
OT." 8..Ci
(KM S.Oll
6 Hi 8 50
lino S5
l5 T.a
1070 8.50
12-0 $-50
1133 8 15
41 8.13
liso T.50
1VW TJM)
1103 8 SO
MO $ T 23
740 8 13
143 $ S.73
h-J $00
141S. 9 .54
S-al I.IM
1144) .; $.29
1300 650
Kansas City Eogs $1S.$$
Kansas City. Aug. 13. Cattle Receipts
13.aju. strong sod active lo 10c blber. Steers,
$.0014.00; cowa and heifers, $4. 00 y 13 .25;
atockers aod feeders, $5.004l 10.2o; calve
$8 00412.00.
Hogs Receipts 7OO0. 25330c higher. Top.
(17.35: Iralk. $18.nOCd 17.2.; heavies. 11 ..
17.35; mediums, $18 S517.2D; lights. $16.00
4J17.23.
Sheeri Receipts 40"0. 29350c blfher. Lambs,
$l4.joaL5.JO. no rat sneep
BANK STATEMENT OF COAST
Clesrlnps.
alonday
Clearings
Ba lancea .
Clearing!
Balances
Clearing
Balances .
Clearings
Clearlnga .
Pertland Banks
This week.
. . $ 3.120. 71fl 67
Seattle Banks
Tear sro.
$ 2.200,723.06
. .$ 4,506.0000")
5o3.841.00
.$ 675.SSO.00
88,807.00
$ 1, 310.435.00
zi8.ooe.oo
Los Angel Banks
$ 5.301,284.00
Saa Francis oe Banks
$16,228,161.00
T a cum a Banks
Spokane Banks
San Francisco Grain Market
San FTanclaco, Ang. 13. (I'. P.) Wbeat
Per cental New S..tx-s. $3.603.7 f. o. b.
lnterl .r ahlpplng olnt: California club, $3.40
(fH.75: northern bluestem, $3.85ra4.0O.
Barley Per cental, new feed, $2.50(82.55.
Rrr California, nominal.
ata Per cental New red feed. $2.7.V32.SO.
Barley ca 11a: Aug. 13 Aug. 11
Open. (Hose. Close.
December 2J0 2;kv, 24l
May 235A 235A 245B
American Cash Wheat
Chicago Cash hea4 No. 2 red. $2.33: No.
2 hard. $2.53; standard oats StVaC
St. Lout-
L'asb wheat. 3c lo
STAGS
1 atag 1330 $ 5..V)
1 stag 860 6.30
HOGS
IO hoga 718 $16 0S
7 bgs 183 13.80
2 bga 2- 10.7.1
2 bug 10U 15.03
04 hoga 117 15.00
1 bog 25 15.00
16 hots 137 15 00
6.: bos 236 16.15
0 bugs 3fiO 16.13
3 b'Ss 163 13.00
3 hogs 2Mt 16.15
1 bugs 1X0 13 8)
tl hoga 123 15 i
3 b.acs 14 00 I
4 bogs 15.50
TS boga 240 I6.00
It V 197 lO.tiO
81 txigs - 181 16.0"
1 hog 36" l.Vtsi
68 Uva 218 15.60
2 hogs 2IO 15.50-
0 hogs 123 15.00
3 bus 2:k 10.13
1 .ts 1 13 Wj
6 hog 120 14.75
3S hog 11 18.1.-)
0 boga 3.13 15.13
3 bugs 123. . 13.00
i bOK 218 15.0O
15 boya 17 16.O0
15 hoga 10 15.13
17 hogs ISO 15 i
4 bogs 237 15 00
SO hogs 10 15.00
3 bop 814 13.00
7 hogs 138 13.00
3 bogs 181 1H ls
2 hgs 270 15
3 hoga 186 15iO
( hogs 18 15. 5
18 bora 138 16.00
10 bogs 106 15 35
10 bogs 2o8 15 .
44 bogs 1 13.00
31 hog 188 16.1X1
34 bogs 184 16 K)
43 hogs 138 13.73
111 Wl- h. Iters' local 1 1 1 4MtI 1 l.HO: Montana i ""'7 pringl leid
anrii.r ll'JUMI''lr eanorta 1H.00: whole ! Lackawanna Slcel
wheat, $11. MO; graham, sil.uo; rye Hour.
$11.75 per barrel.
HAKI.K1 ,o. 1 reeu. 47.uoa4."J per ion
HAY ButIiie price, new crop. Willamette
timothy, fancy. $20.00 per ton; Eaatern Ore
gon-Waahlngtoo fancy timothy. $26.00; alfalfa
$23.00j25.ia; valley retcu, t )i Cheat, t )
clover. $18.00.
GRAIN -SACKS Nominal. No. 1 Calcutta,
13Wfai3c In car lots; less s mounts higher.
M I LLSTX" FTS Selling price: Brsn. $35.00
shorts. $38.00; middlings. $5. 00 per ton.
R0IJ.ED OATS Per ton, $56.00.
ROLLED BARLEY Pet too. $33.00.
CORN Whole. $94.00; cracked. $95.00 ton.
c. .
DAIRY PRODUCE ON THE COAST
Seattle Market
Seattle, Ang. 13. (C. P.) Butter Native
Washington creamery, cube, 43c; do brick
44c; storage. California cube, 40c do brick.
41 per pound.
Rage Select ranch. 40c.
Cheese Oregon triplet. 24-S2.V: Washing
ton triplets, 234j24c; Yoong America, 2S27c.
Saa Francisco Markst
San Francisco. Ang. 13. (L. P.) Butter-
Extra. 40c; Tprime, .flic.
Egs Extras. 40Vc: extra ft rata. 3c
extra pulleta. 36c; extra firsts, pallets. &3ViC.
eneese Laiiromia rancy. Kic: nrata, aic.
Los Angela Market
Lo Angele. Aug. 13. (I. N. 8.) Butter,
4c; tggs, Sfic.
Foreign Bond Market
Furniabed by Overheck A Cooke Co., 216217
Board of Trade building:
Ask
93 4
88
!
w
WH4
84,
M
150
84
85
75
215
W
P7
85
or.
w
87
85
88 ,
Bid.
A. T. 0s Oct. 1920 83
1. K. 5s Sept. 1818- 874
V. K. 5is Keb. 1818. 8!i
i:. K. 5s Nov. 1918 88
L. K. SJs Keb. 1819 80S
V. K. 5i,s Nov. 1021 9t
A. y. Sec 5 Aug. 1819 851,
Rep. Francs 5s 1831 145
Psr 6 Oct. 1U21 , 83 V4
Marseilles 6a Nov. 1818 84
Ruaaia Extn. 5V,a 1021 72
Ruaslan Intl. 6"4 1826 210
lorn. 6 Aug. 1817 86H
Dom. 0 April 1821 86
Pom. 5 April 1931 84
Horn. 6 April 1826 84
Argentine 6 May 1830 88
China 6 1918 94
Dom. Can. 0s 84
French 6H
New York Bond Market
Range of prices furnished by Overheck A
216-21T Board of Trade building:
Bid. Ask.
AtrfaUoo Genl. 4s S8 88
Bsltlnre A Ohio Gold 4 85V 86 14
Bethlehem Steel Ref. 5 86H 87
Central Pacific let 4s 83 83 V4
C. H. A Q- Col 86 'it, 86
St. Paul General 4a 82 4 92
Chicago N. W. General 4a 80 ' 88
L. A N. Unl. 4a HV 1 BO
New York Ry. 5 23 24 V,
Northern Pacific P. L. 4s 87 87 yf
Reading General 4 80', 91
Union Pacific 1st 4a 91 81 4
T. S. Steel 5 104 104 Vi
i nloti .Pacific 1st Ref. 84 84"4
SriUtbem Padfl.- ( onv. 5 8SVi 88
Southern Pacific Coov. 4 81 4 81 u,
Penn. Coiiv. 4Hs , 100t lol 4
Penn. 1st 4s 94 84 1
Cue&upeake A Ohio Coov. 5 ... bd
' ra ;
57 SI
6
33
80"
I high Valley
Ixmlrvllle A Nashville..
Maxwell Motors, v....
Mexican Petroleum ....
Miami Copper
Mldvale gteel
Mo., Kan. A Texas, c. .
Mlosourl Pacific
National Icad
Nevada Cxmeollda ted. . .
New Haven
New York Air 'Brake..
New Y'ork Central
N Y., OnC A Wetern.
NorfolU A Wetarn. c.
Northern Pacific
Pacific Mall
Pinnaylvauta Railway..
Peoples Ga
Ptttaburg tVaJ, ctf
Pressed Steel Oar, c. .
Ray Oons. Copper
Hallway Steel Sprlnir.
Reading, c
Rep. Iron A Steel, c. . .
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lolal sales for the day were Ji.WXi shares.
High llorso Prices
Dallas. Or., Aur. 13. W. J. Ilnriis of Lewis
rillc proved this week that It still pays to
rale hordes on tbe farm. He brought two
teams of draft horses to tlila city and sold
them to Wllliaai Tatom, a government buyer,
for $900.
Money and Exchange
New York, Aag. 13 (I. X. S. ) Call money
on the floor of tbe New York stock exchange
today ruled at 3 per cent; high, 3 per
cent: low, 3 per cent.
Time money was quiet. Rates were: Sixty
days. 4t4 Per cent; 90 daya, 44(4 per
cent: 4 month. 4 'a 5 per cent: 5 month.
4Sr5 per cent: 6 months, 4a3 per cent.
The market for prime mercantile paper waa
quiet. Call money In London waa 3 per cent;
sterling exchsnge wss stesdy. with business In
hankers' bills at $4,75 9-16 for demand: $4.72
for0 day bills, and $4.08 for 90 day bills.
Ttar allver .New York. 82c; Londoo,
42 1 16d.
New Menus to Be
Introduced by
Herbert Hoover
Washington, Aug. 13. (U. a
4$ P.) Herbert C. Hoover's war on
high prices turned on publlo &
Ut eating places today. His ex- jS
aTerts are compiling full 'de- 4t
taiU of America's eating habits
from soup to nuts.
Dt He proposes soon to Issue a ft
e new national menu card de- 4
M signed to reduce both portions
S and price from a third to a
half in dining cars, restaurants
and hotels. ... ft
Chicago Dairy Produce
Chicago. Aug. 13- (I. X. 8.) Bntter Re
ceipts 11.081; creamery, extrs. 3Q.T9cj
extrs first. 38t3Dc; firsts, S7tt38c;
pscklng stock. 33j33c.
Eggs Receipts lo.itu cases; current re
Ipts. 26431c; ordinary firsts, 27 '-,
30c: first. n43S3c; extra. 37c; checks.
15fe 20c db-tiea, 2ue26c.
Ohio-Kentucky OH Up
Lims, Ohio. Aug. 13. (U. P.) High crsd?
crude oils of tbe Ohio-PennsylTsnla valley. In
cluding tbe new Kentnrkv field, advanced to
day for the first time this yejr.
Penusylvanls high grade Jumped 15c a bar
rel to $3.25 and Kentucky high grade to $2.3)
per barrel. Tbe advance Indicate a lc hnt
to com on ceatral west gasoline aaf Jiy-pro-dneta.
New York Metal Market
New Y'ork. Aug. 13. (I. X. S. ) Tin Quiet.
Spot. 62i3c.
leao Muiet. epox, ivonc; oepiemoer.
10 H 4x1014 c.
CoDoer Onlet.
last aaarter. 26tJ36c.
Speller Weak.
Spot. 27c; September. 2Bc;
lTe.
AU Dosltlona. 8Q8e.
Seattle Grain Market
Seattle, Aug 13. (I. X. S.) Wheat
Bluestem. $2.31; Turkey Red, fz.31 forty fold.
$2.26; Barley. $47.00. No receipt.
Red Cross Workers
Now Ready to Knit
Vancouver, Wash.. Aug. IS. Begin
ning tomorrow the Red Cross work
ers who have been meeting each day
in the Red Cross workroom In the
Blaker building, will begin knitting.
The work of making pajama suits
will be continued, however, and Mrs.
J. L. Sutherland, who ia in charge of
the work, desires it understood that
women do not need to be members of
the Red Cross before they can coma
and donate their services. All the
help that can be secured is needed
and no effort will be made to In
duce any one who wishes to come
and sew to Join the Red Cross.
Under the direction of Mrs. George
W. Ford the gauae work is bfln,'
done on the second floor of the U. 3.
Bank building. Mrs. Edward Burr.
wife of Colonel Burr, who nas re
cently completed a course In the art
of using gauze in the making of arti
cles for hospital use, will assist in
the work.
Vancouver, Wash., Aug. 13. Acting
under orders from Colonel Burr, com
mander of Vancouver Garrison, 125
soldiers with non-commissioned of
fleers in charge were sent out to
fight a fire that had gained consid
erable headway in an old clearing
near the Russell schoolhouse, about
three and one half miles east of
Vancouver.
The fire is between the Fourth
Plain road, and the River road anl
it waa to keep the fire from spread
ing In grain fields north of the
Fourth Plain road that the soldiers
were called. Requests for Colonel
Burr to send men out came from
farmers. The men were conveyed
to the scene of the fire in all the
autos that could be found In the gar
rison, but a great many of the sol
diers were required to walk because
of insufficient machines.
Last reports were to the effect
that the fire was under control, but
that approximately 600 acres had
been burned over. No buildings were
reported burned.
Vancouver Marriage Licenses
Vancouver, Wash.. Aug. 13. Those
who received marriage licenses late
Saturday evening were G. A. Ham
mond, 23, and Mrs. Lillle Chrlstner
26, Portland; C. K. Gullickson. 32,
and Clara A. Timm, 33, Portland:
Cecil Spauch, 30, and Olive Copley,
18, Tortland; Archie B. Mosier, 24,
Clackamas, Or., and Belle Copely, 18,
Portland.
Rumors of Fight at
Sea Are Investigated
Chrlstlanla- (By Agence Radio to
the I N. S.) Aug. 12. Heavy firing
was reported from the direction of the
Skagerack Saturday night. Rumors of
a sea battle are in the air. Norwe
gian torpedo boats immediately set
out to Investigate.
Railway Employes in
Spain Back at Work
Madrid. Aug. 13. (By Agence
Radio to the I. N. 9.) Railway em
ployes who joined the general strike
at Barcelona, Saragossa and Lugo,
hav0 returned to work, it was an
nounced today by Premier Da to. The
situation is quiet.
SECOND CALL NEEDED
TO COMPLETE DRAFT
LIST IN LEWIS COUNTY
145 Claim Exemption and All :
but Dozen Are Excused by. "
District Examining Board,
Chehalls, Wash.. Aug. li. The work
of checking over the exemptions i
claimed by men examined last week .'
was completed Saturday by the ex
emption board of Lewis county. There
were 145 in an who claimed exemp-
tion, but the local hoard disallowed '
about a dosen. The first examination
did not yield the full quota of 18J
required of this county, so an addi
tional 260 men -have been notified to
report for examination August
and 16.
12
Bridge tJbmmission
To Meet Tuesday
Vancouver, Wash., Aug. 13. A meet
ing of the Interstate Bridge commis
sion is scheduled fsr tomorrow at
10:30 o'clock. In the commlslsoners'
rooms at the courthouse. The question
of paying for the repairs to the Van
oouver approach of the bridge will
ptobably be brought up, along witf
the question of supplying power for
the bridge from this side of the river.
It is expected that the question of
the division of -jcolpts from the in
terstate bridge, which was carried over
from the previous meeting, will be
settled.
When the forms from the concrete
handrail on the west side of the ap
proach to the Interstate bridge are re
moved sometime today the repairs
made necessary by the high water tht
spring will bo complete. The total
cost of the repairs is approximately
$5050. There was a question as to
where the money for this work should, -come
from. At first it seemed to bs
between the engineers and the bridge
commission. It is possibje that th
money will come from a fund set aside)
for bridge repairs, from the recelpta :
of the bridge.
Entire Family Killed
In Chicago Accident
Chicago. Aug. 13. (TJ. P.) Motor
accidents tooK eight lives in Chicago
in the last 24 hours. One crash took
an entire family.
Klickitat Pioneer
Goes on "Long Trail"
Goldendale, Wash., Aug. II. Edwin
W. Oldham, a pioneer Klickitat farmer,
died Saturday at his home In Golden-j
dale. Mr. Oldham was born in Jack.:
son county, Mq., in 1850. He married
Molly A. Harris. In Missouri. In 1871,
In 1881 he crosed the plains and cam
direct to the Klickitat valley, lo
cating on a farm near Goldendale.
Soon afterward he moved to Lewis
county, Wash., near Toledo, where hs
resided 15 years, and then returned to
Klickitat. He is survived by his wife,
and five children as follows: Carl
and John Oldham of Portland; Syl
vester Oldham of Stafford, Or.; Sara.
Eva Vanhoy of Portland, and Bud Old
ham of Goldendale, Wash. - '
When wrltla; te or railing 00 adrartlMr,
p'.eas mention Trie Journal.
New Ship Yard Opened
Vancouver, Wash., Aug. 12. Hun
dreds attended the grand opening
of the G. M. Standifer Corporation
comnany shipyards Saturday night.
Dancing from 8 o'clock till" midnight
wss enjoyed. It took 410 gallons of
ice cream, 2000 sandwiches, 100 gal
lons of punch and the hmonade from
two crates of lemons to appease the
appetite of the crowd. One sack
of sugar was required to sweeten
the lemonade; 2000 buns, one whole
cheese and three lare hams were
used in making the sandwiches. The
music was furnished by the Elk's
band.
Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grain, Etc,
216-217 Board of Trade Building
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