The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 02, 1917, Page 29, Image 29

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, . THE. OREGON ; SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 2, 1917.
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NORTHWEST IS 1OSING ITS
i -:
uawaw ' ' . II
SHh- h H
t e - BBBmBSB BBaBBBB S
SUPPLY
CEREAL TRADE KOV
GENERALLY HIGHER
r - - :- - .
0tm Etpeclall Are Keenly Sought
; AVltH Only Limited Unsold Stocks
" In.' Pacific -Northwest ?ParmV
nsndMillstaff VerjrFlrnu
Sharp ndvwiee fat ths prk cfd.ta Q
-fcifesl traris dnrinr the week attracted istus at
tention trota tli tradelor the reason that laost
envthtn evneeted. these dan; - " -
" n.t iirl annacaJlv were firmer and higher.
"With practically oruy a nominal supply suu um
unsold fat Itrom' hand at Pacific Northwest
' points; and with the bulk eft current' requre
vnenta bainr taken can : of by cantera .tuff, tha
market here i regulated entirely by wba the
astern eat cost to land bare. - ; " ,
-. Barley .market- reflected strength during (he
week, bat ther waa Httl activity noted. Soma
ftsHfomia end 'Australian stock waa reported In
during the week, bnt the high -price baa curtailed
the consumptive demand somewuat.
., . Mil In tuffs aontinne in a . Terr - fins Doeitiotv.
Ko burin ate we accepted by local miller during
tha- week, because they haw a Wg pile of old
anion etiU niifUled. Soma of the leading
assrted during the week that they did not expert
to aeoeptjnew business for at least, two mora
week. -Miller ere atiU quoting forme price on
a nominal basis- bnt boron jrho need immediate
. delivery are- compelled to make their purchases
from brokerage - interest, wno ' are- cnerging
nremfame at 13 to 14 a ton for their supplies.
Hay .trade .continued yry firm during the
-. week, according to Harry Spurlock of Everding
, as FarrelL - The demand for timothy i eo wrong
- that a further advance ws forced in the buying
price of Willamette alley offering. Aa Eastern
Oregon (took is practically unobtainable, and aa
tSa valley quality b excellent, tha trade'a wants
- are beinc filled br the latter.
- By market U firmer and- higher. Daring the
week g small supply earn from Utah to a local
.. :-. WHIAT Jfew crop. bluestem. 2.05; fortyy
fold. 3.0: club, Kun, l.f. tme-
weiter traek basis. '
FLOUH SeUing nrieai Patent. 110.00: W1V
lametU valley. 18.80: local straight. l9.2f4
S.BO: bakert loeaL 19.80 A 10.00: Uontana
: Spring, tl 0.80 911.00; exports. $7.80; whole
wheat, $10.40; graham. 10.20; rya floor.
lift K k. 1
- HAT BnTiiur m. bw rroo. Willamefte
timothy,' fancy.. $27.00 per ton; Eastern Ore
con-W'ashlrrton fancy timothy. . 129.00 & 30.00
alfalfa. 2.0Q - ralley vetch. ( ) I cheat.
, ) ; elorer, f 84.00 per ton; grain, 2400 0
2S.00 nrr ton. -
GRAIN BAf',K8 Nominal. Ko. 1 caHtttU,
West Losing
an Opportunity
To Increase Sheep Flocks
East and Middle West
Are AUto to Chinee in SitTjtkm Blatton
vnd "Wool of :the; Future to Come From Small Farms
Rang Supply Is - Fast Depleted. - - .
Bj Hjman H. Cohen
Tber never waa g, batter opportunity for tb
making of money is tha sheep industry than at
thie .time, and conditions are likely to eootiaue
eery favorable for a number of yeara, at least.
Oregon and. Vi ashin (ton bare many tnoaaandi
of aaree of logged ef land which are snitabl
for aheep prodoetion. bwt no apeeial effort 1
being mad to ntlllx this land., which 1 now
practically waata, ; :.y
The old day of tba ones, nag for sheepmen
is a condition of tba past, never to return. Many
sheepmen are n nab Is even at this lata data to
understand tha change In oonditiona, bwt Isadora
of tha industry have been watching tba Changs
for a rtnmber of yeara.-- : :. ,-..
The big fllock of abaep formerly bald in the
interior of tha Padfio Northwest are breaking up.
tha land is being cut up in many instances and
is being used for agricultural purposes. Sheepman f
are finding It more difficult each season to secure
pasturage, and gradually ; tba industry is losing
ground in thie section. , .-j...-. -- - -
. Small Farm th Solution "
That it will he tba small farmer witlfa ooemla
of doaen or so of sheep that will supply tha saut
ton and wool for tha world It tba conclusion that
has been reached by those closest In touch with
idem developments. The sheep sopply will
come just as tha eatue supply is tijlunlisfj to
aguie flui tba farms and no tba rangaa.
Every farm fas. tha Paeifio North wast abcsjM
have abaep, not only for tha profits that wffl
eeane aa a result of the sale ait matton and wool.
bat ties us of other benefits (bat wUl b a
rived" from the raising of mnttcav.
In tba grain growing eoantri
there la a epeekl need for sheep, and eoa
dare why tba indostry ba received swen a
srageaaent from that section, In Western
Oregon, and to sections of Eastern Oregon and
Washington, where tha rainfall ta fairly liberal.
the wm of aheep in tha grain field win grad
Bally eliminate tha weed nuisance, which la today
eoating the PaeUe Northwast state many thoo
sanda of dollar annually.
' v Cast to Parlne. Need r -'
In tba bast and in tba middle went they are
paying heed to tba change in -conditions. Train
leads of sheep bar been purchased in tha Pa
eifio Northwest to restock tha farms east of the
Rockies, and It is stated that the work has Just
been started. Tba financial interests of tha east
realize that tha sheep industry la n good
and are bending -every effort to lnereae tha
flocka.
There Is world wtd shortage of mutton and
wool at this time, and tale condition cannot be
remedied for many years at least, if at ail. Bo
acute hag become the shortage of weal that for
the first Urn the United State government
allowing the us of other material aa n mixture
with . wool to make clothing for tha I
This hv not due to any superior auality of the
mixture, for the reverse is the ease, but to
fact that virgin wool for clothing la
poesfbl to obtain, . . ; v .
1EED HOT FEAR BIG
WHEAT OFFERINGS BY
RUSSIA AFTER WAR
George BiXMtnlutXl, World's Great
est Grain Anthoritj', Sees No
Caose for Growers Alarm. Eren
If War Should End Tomorrow.
r
oover Says; Raise Hogs
Profits Are Assured
food administrator, want
He has wired Northwest
It He in ear lots: less amounts hichar.
MIXXSTUFFs N'othln offered by VfeTl.
Prices nominal: Bran, SSI. 00 82.00; shorts.
IS4.0098S.00 middlings. $42.00 per ton.
ROLLXU OATS Per ton, $50.00.
C0Ui-:WWe. $85.00; cracked. $84.00 per
ton. s ' ' . t
- BOT.LED BARLET Per ton. $57 9 50.'
RTE Buying price, $73.00 per ton.
i aferohsjita Exchange. Ieo bids: - '
- OATS -
. -Sat-, Fri. Wed. Toes. Uou. Week
' i ' . ...... ,". .' age.
1817 191$ -4 ; -1?1T .
SS50 6S00 0380 5400 BSOO $$25 CtM
- reed-" "
S400 8T00
- Ttrswirt-
$450 8800 S450 8400
-. Futures were quoted:
. OATS
January feed ............
BARLEY
Jfovamber feed ...............
annary Brewing . , .
Esstarn oats and ern in bulk:
' ' - ... OATS
December No. 8 white ........
: I)eoemoer clipped whlu
January ,7io, p. ,. .jj, ... ,s ,
January capped .
January Ko. S yeUo $750
January o- nuxeu . 22X
; February yellow 6800
rabruaryvmiaed ' v ....... ........ gooo
iOBBIKO PaUCESt IS P OBTLa.3fD
8400 6800 6250 -8280 6280
6350 . 6400 6400
6400
6850
6600
6000
6050
8000
6100
: Herbert Hoover,
mora hogs produced.
Official: : ' '
"All of tha purposes mentioned are necessary,
because we must have mora hog so that tha
ultimata consumer shall at all time get an ado
quite supply of hogs at tha lowest feasible price,
price. " - .
'W sham establish rigid control of thai
packer. Pair price to the farmer for hit hogs,
we believe, will be brought about by the full
control which tha food administration has over
tha buying of ths allies, our array and navy, tha
Bad Cross, ths Belgian relief, and tha neutral.
The first atop a to stop tha sudden brsak la
price paid for hog in tha central markets. These
price must become stable, so that the farmer
knows where ha stand and win feel justified in
increasing tha number of bogs for nest winter.
The prices, so far aa we ean affect them, win
net go below a minimum oi about elo.ao per
of' the packers'
hundredweight for the average
drove on the Chicago market.
"We have had and (hall htr the advice
board composed of practical hoc grower i
experts. That hoard advisee that tha beat yard
stick to measure tha coat of production of the
hog is the coat of com.
"That board further advises that the ratio of
com prices to bog prices on the average over
core of yeara, baa been about 12 to 1. or a Utile
leas. In the past, whan tha ratio has gone lower
than 12 to 1. tha atock of hog In the country
naa aecreaaea..
'When it waa higher than 19 tha hog have
Increased. That board baa given Its fudgmesrt
bat to bring the atock of hog back to normal
under present conditions the ratio abonld be
about 18.
"Therefore, as to ' Ue hogs farrowed next
spring, we will try ta stabilize tha prise eo that
too farmer ean count on getting for each 100
pound of bog ready for tha market 18 t
the average coat par bushel of com fed to the
wholesale!
stated:
- These prices are those at which
ean to retailers, except aa otherwise
, , Dairy Produce
BT?TTER Creamery, prints In paraffins
wrappers.. trM. 48c; prims i firsts,4Sc: firsts,
44 He; cubes. 1 less; , cartons, lo ad ranee;
datry, $60. -
B DTTEB FAT Portland delivery baste, Ko,
' 1 - m 112a.
CHEESE Belling price; Tillamook ' fresh
Oregon fancy full ieream triplet. 25 25 Ho lb.;
1 euog svmenoa, 20 p 2 s 7 o i. , r w. juuo.,
fists, 2 So; Young America. 24. f. o. b.;
onaa
brick. 83a lb.; limbergar, 85o; br
Swiss. Sc
. , tv.r lh urecon trmieta. zsxu per to.-
. EGGS Sailing price: Case count. . 680 par
::. dosea: buying price, 60 9 51a per dose! selling
prioe. . candled, 84c; , aeieotod eanaiea, ee;
Livk POULTRY Hens, heavy Pljmo-rth
Bocks. ,20 per lb ; ordinary chickens, 18 018
rir !. atags, 12914c per lb.; small springs,
7 18c; tutkeys, 21 per lh?; -dreaaed, fanoy,
r 28S800 per lb. V culU, 80e; squabs. $2.80 per
doaen; geese, live, lbo; aucca, ,zw2U per
lb,; pigeousai.ie jwthmm. '.;,-
, i -Trash PrulU nnd Veoetables
FBESK rKUITS Oranges, ts.6Vt.79 per
box; banana. 606tti lemons, $8.76 9 8.25 ;
' California grapefruit. 54.00; kloruia i.75
: e-.iifl. near. 11.60 2.25 per box.
BERKlEa Huckleberries, 12t 18c pee lb.;
crsnbemee. local, box. 3.U54.60j eastam.
at A Aa oar barrel. "
APFLEii Cirimes Golden, Bellflower, Win tar
Hmnaaaa. -box. 815 t 1.70: fancy Jonathans.
lafts, $1.06 per box; fancy Jonathans, 188a,
-V, 81.00; fancy Jonathan. 150 and 103s, $1.55;
' fancy Jonawisns, no. i.ov; iaaey- jonatjuas.
188 and 200s, $1.46; king. Fall Pippin, etc.
$k.S6:eookins appMe. uer, i.ao;
nnlu. lumbla oack. medium size. 31.00.
ttlt JLPt-ft Msiua. 8e car lb.: Orecon Tdkav.
S1.78 9 a.$ V rto; California. Xoaay. 81.&V
as 3 OO. ....-
ONIONS Oregon, $2.50 93.00; garlic, t
SIB per lb. '
POTATOES Selling ' price: Table stock,
local. $1.50 91.75. Buying price: Choice
ahinnina. 11.25: sweet Potatoes. 83.00.
. J. UTS Almoi-ds, IXU leas than sack, par lb.,
: - 94 Uevalmanda. vt. full sack lota. Dor lb. S2e:
; aimonds, N a Plus, less than sack, par lb., sic;
almonds, Ne plus, JuU sack lota, per Ih 20e;
Brsaila. lee than aack. per lb lbc; chestnuts.
eastern, smau, ' per to,, - os, auesmu-, jap,
larao, r . lb, 20; filherta. less than jack,
nee Bx. a8t pecans, large, per lb., 20c; paanuta.
8wan' brand, Jap. aingla sack, per lh 18c;
peanuts, "Bw4" brand, Jap, 5sack lota, par lb.,
r llot paanuta, best fresh ; roasted, lb.. - 16
walnuta. French, lees than sack, per lb 18Hc;
- walnuta, P reach, full aack. per lb., 18c: walnuta.
V Ka 1 8. Ik. leas wan sac, to., zm; walnut. Ho.
r 1.' B. S.. fuu sacs. sec; wamuta. No. 1
IXasohunaa, less than sack, lkw 17 c; .wamuta.
Ko. I aUBChurian, fun sacks, lb. lVse; wai.
uuU, Na. 1 Budded, tun sack, lb,, sac; walnuts.
: .. sjseoiam, douucu. ui . 40., esse
. VJtGKTAULES Turnip. $1.85 pgr
carrota, 51,8a par aaca; oeeu, bi.bo per
sack; parsaipe. $1.05 per sack; caabage, local,
t $2.00 awt,; green onions, 2 So doaen bunches;
peppersv per: . neaa .senuca,, bjoo
' dose; elry. 85 per doaen; arUchokea, $lj00;
doaea: cucumbers. $2.35 per dosea; tomatoes.
California, $1.85 93.00 pea box; eggplant, loo
per lb.; stria beans. 12 Vk Pr lb. ; peas, C- i
- per lb.; cauliflower, Oregon, $1.60 per doaen;
- MmU rut sn4 Prevuloiu
DRK5SEW MEATS , BeUing price,: uountry
? killed best, hoga, , lo p lb.; ordinary
17 $ Pat lb. i-hest -real. 16 H 9 18o le;
' ordinary veal. 13)e14eper lb.; rough, heavy.
i 10911 per ih.; goat. oy ao pbr lb.; lamba,
17920c par lb; mutton, 15 917 per lb. i
peet, t f IV9 per id. .
. SHUSwJtLi uua.iO nam, ja (184 ner I
IK; breakfast bacon, 49See; piemaa, 34c perl
lb.; cottage roll. 28c; short clears, , 819 $4c;
Canadian Wheat
Is Coming; Supply
Less Than in 1916
. Sine April of this year wheat and wheat
flour have been imported In greatly Increased
qnantltiea front - Canada. Thl Is ; attributed
principally to the fact that on April 18 Canada
removed the duty on wheat imported into that
country,... which action antorntfioany admitted
Canadian wneaf free of duty into the United
State under tha provisions of the tariff law 1
of 1913. ;
Aecordine to new statistics furnished -by the
Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, of
the department of commerce, 840,881 bushels
of wheat were imported from Canada in Septem
ber, of- this year, as compared with 8.268.807
bushels for the whole nine month ended with
September. 1018,
ror the nine months' ended wltn Bentember
of this year, w imported wheat from Canada
to the extant of 21.480.280 bush la. over 14.-
000,000 bushels of which came m free after
April 18. ; The Import of wheat flour during
1 pine month -totaled 408.270 barrel, of
which 207,606 barrels came In free of duty.
For the corresponding nine months fa 1816
the total imports were 157,288 barrel and in
1815 only 00.480 barrel.. ,
Tbta Canadian wheat and near is being re
ceived through every customs district en the
northern border from the Atlantic to the Pa
eifio. Bnffala leedin in Sentomber with 285.-
11 nuanei ana ei,0 rreai w iweir, lot
lowed br Duhith. Minnesota, and Superior. Wie-
n. wHb 228.8b traebela of - wbeat and
15.761 barrel of flour. Michigan, with 188.881
buahala: of wheat and. 1820 barrels of flour.
Ohi with 114,000 bushels of wheat.' Minne
sota with 12.148 buahala of wheat, and New
York. Rochester, Vermont, Dakota, Montana,
and Washington with varying amounta. There
h also noticeable movement of Canadian flour
to the wast coast. . ,
Corn and Oats in
Bear Position; Loss
Shown at Close
Chicago, See, 1. (77. P.) Selling by local
eomsBJssMu nouses, wgetner wltn tne
drying weather, sent com dew to It
under , yesterday's desiag in today abort
ton.
December com opened unchanged at $1.28.
but dosed at $1.22 Vi. January opened H
lower and closed eft at $1.18 . May
opened unchanged - but closed lower at
$1.17 .
Belling cent cats pricea down H to H
cent, - December opened unchanged at 71 but
closed off. May opened g lower and closed
off at 68 H.
Provisions were lower despite a higher hog
market, .
" If pane were declared tomorrow, would '
the price of wheat drop throughout the
woru aa -result r The
beootne bothersome to sunny
tameta. although eo far aa the
' grain grower I concerned, he I
tooted by a flat price named for the
,1818 crop by the government. Bsnatea
cock have always been more or leva of
n buauboa among the trade, Deflnft
Information . recanting these has been
unavailable. . Modem Miller of Chhsage
has asked George Broom hall of Inwr--poot.
the moat prominent grain authority
In the world, regarding this. Be write:
.v.;'1 Edited by
Flyman H. Cohen
Session Colorless
In'New York With
- Week-End Quiet
Extreme
Wedtkness Derelopa In
Few Indirklaal Cas-er.
- . .
oral list' DuIL
Wew Terh.
Trk XTening
kli .
TodaTa short
dull to a decree
sea In which
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Sun'B
-(TJ.1 T. Tuej'Xeej
CAM DEf.lAHD IS
QUITE GOOD-QUALITY
GENERALLY:
aafeu We eulto lrlsag ssl
stzeept for - few tad! vidua!
prices were bwt fraettimariy sower. - lntiimt aa
Ike trading waa perfunctory end rsandsnre sa
the aesawiaston 'hewau aa wen a en the floor
ot th gtfrrrk TvktrgT Was)
little Real Good Staff Enters tfee
worth Portland Tarda Dorlnf
the Week Price la lifted
With Better Demand.
Bang of Mew York prieae fumhhaS by Over.
Col. 218-211 Beard ot Trad
wieiiiis
lldlng: a- y -
DEftCKtVTlON Op) High Lew
By George Broomhall -
W her recently had some fresh information
renee flng Kusaia' rssirtai and erepsvi - Tba Raav
awn rood minister reckon that on Seplem
14 the stock of cM grain In the aoli r
the eouivaleat ot 8.000,000 son tons, and I do
not aappose that more than S.00O.00O. of tbi
wwqla be wheat This ouanttty would be the
eryaivaleM of 75.0OO.000 bushels of 60 pounds
1 aa you may. sooooee. thie la uufto a
email uantlty for such n huge country a Russia.
wttb regard to the crop hamotsd thie year, no
ouantative estimates have yet been huued, bwt n
port we received said that th erope
were eerteinly amaller than those of- 1810, and
Uvea gave 1460.OO0.08O bnahela of -wheat and
rye tbwabam of 8 pounds). This report In the
main agrees with other reeent adrstso even gov
eminent repon. hUery have been mnoh lea ep-
utosw regardlag the crop ertturn, although
a back they resorted that tha harvest
waa about an average esse.
Wye Oreo I factor
Taking an the eJfrumstaneen of the ease Into
ration, especially th depletion M agricul
tural laborers by the drain of war, I do not think
we cm reckon that thl year' harvest of wheat
and rye win be more than 1.200.000.060 bushel
of 60 pounds. As you are no doubt . aware.
roughly speaking, the wheat crop of Bussia is
about equal to tne rye crop, the latter, however,
usually being rather the larger.
6.tnda to Chance
I csa inclined to think that in time of war and
social upheaval ouch as Russia ha rprleaoad
thie year, there win be a tendency for cultivation
on the larger sent to be reduced, whilst peas
ants' oultivation anight be more regular, therefore
if I wore making aa estimate of the relative Inv Miami Copper
II . -I I i
oiaeaa utw ..
ALiie-ChaisMTB. e. ..
Asa, Beet Bug,..
Asa. Can, a. .
Am. Oar For., e...
Am. Cotton Oil. ..
an. I rnmit. ....
Am. I ceo,, o.....
Am.' Basel tar, . . . .
Am. Sugar, o. . . 4 . .
Am. TeL Tel....
Am. Woolen. . . . .
Anaoooda alia, Co..
Atchison, .
unii ...
Baltimore A Ohio,
II et hi. hem Bteei hi.
Brsiklyn B.
Butte A Bee
Canf, Pstriilasa. 0.
Pacifie..
Central leather.
Chesapeake A Ohio
Chicago A Ct. W-
Chicago, M. A Bb PI
Cbieago A N, W a.
uune vopper., ...
cuaraae sr. A,
iOo. uaa ......
Com Preduetk, ..
Crucible Sua. ..
00 pro,
D. A B. O.. ....
Erie. a.
Ueskseal Kleetrie..
General Holm.,,
Oeedrich
Ot. hor On
Gt. Nor. pfd
Hide A
Ullnoas Central. . .
Industrial Alcohol.
Iaepiretien
Int. Mer. Marine.
K. C Beuthem.
k.snnecott Copper
Laekawaun Steel
Lehigh Valley .,.
Louie. A Naab..
Maxwen Moton, e
Mexican Petroleum.
"x 'ih "iaVi
is vi
'ii" 'it"
t 28 21 Vk
68 68 68
74 7 14
ioi io7 ios"
67 66v
S$ S3 $3
'$ "47" 46"
10 76 76
46 44 44
... . . .....
isi iii" isi'
'6 "47 46
7 t t .
36 36 36
ii'ti
iV ii" ii
28 28 2
$$ 04 63
..... . . . . . ....
"ii '14 '14
128 1S0 126
60 00 00
'30 "ti" j$
to 00 00
port no
be
of wheat and Tye thl year. I should
to put the rye crop at 70. 600. 006
I the wheat crop at 606.000.000
bushel. A crop of 600.000.000 bushels of
wheat In Buassa is distinctly small, and it eoaa.
pane with 806.000.000 buahala. which waa the
size of n fuU pre-war crop.
. LHUe Wheat to Boom
I do not think, then, that Baesta would hav
any great quantities of wheat to spare for export.
If none were to com tomorrow. There m.
tone which would greatly
favor the export of grain from Russia, and that
the rate of exchange. At present ruble is
1 worth only about 7d of our money, and this of
course mccm that we could send a sum of money
to Russia and fa every 7d of that sum we could
obtain a Russian ruble worth, nominally, 2a. and
with this money we oould probably buy wbeat on
very aavamtaceoaa term and satp tt
provided expert wee not prohibited. The
tiou. of course. not quite so simple es it
because fa 000 thing the depreciation fa ' th
value of toe ruble has been brought about to n
great extant by the Issue of very large note
circulation, and thl increase ot paper money ha
been aoeourpanied by a large appreciation of th
vain of all. commodities. Therefore w might
find quite poambiy that the prices ot grain would
oe eo nign that they venal offset to a great e
tent the dapteemtion tn the value of the ruble.
of
Chicago, range
Press 1 v
Open.
High. .
CORN
123 123
January . 120 120
us us
' -' OATS
. Tl . 71 V
. 60 60 :
TOUT
.4700 4762
LARD
.2478 2477
.2470 2470
RIBS
January. ....2545 2562
May ......2586 2540-
pricea furnished by TJnBoi
Clin.
January
January
January
May ..
Low.
120
110
11T
00
00
122
110
117
T0
00
4000 4086
n I certainly fact that far quite n long time
st suZXiliss of grain at Ruon can.
tor have been eery poor, and we know, in tact.
that even the army ha had to go short of np
puee. Thin aoaaetty ha been, to a great cancan,
due to transport difficulties, and recently there
some Improvement, this resulting from
of tne government to entrust cosamer
with the orgsnlaation of 8 system for
purchasing grain from producer and distributing
to consumers, . But even making all allow
ance for transport difficulties, I cannot hut think
that the great eearcity of auppba which ha been
experienced for quite a long time, must indicate
t a
plentiful. . ,
2448
2426
3826
2816.
2448
242S
2828
261T
C0TT03T TRADE
PRICES
SKAXXt
ABE . IRREGTJLAJ
AJtE&ICAir XITESTOCK : JBJCES
" Omah Hot SIXSO '
Omaha, Deo. 1. (I. N. 8.-r-Hogs Re-
eeipts. 6500. market 16o lower: tops. 517.50;
rtngs. $178917-60; mixed, $17.55 917.45;
good choice, tii.ts0i i.ov-, rouse. .i i. w
17.80: light, 617.40 917.46; bulk. $17,35 9
17.46; pigs. $1 $.00 9 10.00,
Cuttle Becerpts, ouy, aiow. .
H k08; enlc9- Hot SlY-So
Chicago, Dec 1. (L M. &)' Hog-Re-
eeiDts. 24.000. slow and loo lower; mixed end
DUtcners, lO.ou at .ew, a '
9 17. SO: rougn neavy, w. Si:' TiT
816.25 917.16: piga, $12.60 915.25; bulk.
$16.85 911.23.; . ' v evo
Cattle Kecemxa. svi .
914.75; -cowa and Jteirera, o.uoey u.iv;
stock era and feeders. .woseiw.w; xexane.
$6.00918.50; calves., at.woey
ov.- r.w. 4H00. steady:- native and
western, $8.76 9 12.00; lambs. $12.60 9 16.00.
- Kansas City Moo Sv"-s
Kansas City.. Dee. 1 U.;N, a)Cattl-r
Beceiptt 8000, trade. . - -
Korft Keceijroi zwvv,- jwe.tf. ..ivS
$17.26 ; bulk. $17.00 11 .10. naavim.
917. Zf: bmusbb, tii.HeMi .
No shecD. "' --.- .:, -A
woaneep. It- did AS
Seattle. Wash.. Dec, 1. (L K. S.T-Hog
a ateadv. Prima light, 816.76 9
itU: medium to cnoice, ia.ou le.ow;
smooth -heavies, $16.00 9 16.88: roogb heaviea.
$15.60 916.86: aa a.
10.00; medtuin- to choice. 0OJ15 98.76;
common to sseaium. .v a.v, .
87.009 B.VWS ensns w nww wmmm, ,,.
46.80: ' bulls, $6.00 9 6.60 i oalres, $6.00
10.00. - ' .
- M 817.B0 . -
Denver, Dec 1 ( V. P. ) Cattle Receipts
nnn . iiiIt. Btesra. 6B.0091z.eo; - cows anu
heifers, 36.00 9 8 .60; .." fecdcra.
. HoeRecaiu TOO, lower., Top, 81T.60;
bulk, OlTp. -, :
Sheeu-Becetpta oivw, ateaa.i sm
911.00; lambs. $16.00 917.00.
Month
January
February
March . .
April .4
May
June . . .
July ...
August
October .
December
Oregon exports, smoked, 84 per lb.
. LAUD Settle - rendered, T tietossr-30
' t .: standard, 80c; hud compound, 24w -
OII(an-r viympm, gauoav .
lWra,:44o pet-eaa $6,60 per doaen;
enters, per gallon, aofid pack, 83.50.
. 7 FISH -Br eased flounders, e; ailrertide sal-
Plon, 20etprch,. J9 8c;4 sole, Tc; aalman
trout. 16 per 10.; nauout, iio per .; black
cod. Set herring,' 60 ib.; razor clams, 1 nee
doaen; hard shell. 4e per lb., $2.76 per box.
cxae i,iiw4.v pw-
Cube, 18.75: powdered, $S.$0i
$8.00; extra . C.
granu-
7.1
60;
Or-
I
freH ot sHtTTy,1
1 j a - 4V t BErt i- -j .
, HOV1CT New, $4,0094 SO per case.
RlCaVi-Japan tyh Ko, 1, Yc; Kcw
leans head. blue rose, ,
SALTCoarse half grouad. 100a, $18 00
1 00a, 810.2$ balea, 12.45; fancy table and
dairy, 326.76; lump lock. $20, 00, per ton. -BAJo
JwominaL Smaa white, - lie: -large I
wt. 14 e; pinx, lOiae; nmaa, 15ot bayou.
J.UVC IW, . ... .. .
4op. Wool And Hide
HOPS Nominal. 1817 crop, 28 930c per Ih.
WOOL Willamette valley, coarse CotswoM.
58c par IO-S aaeaium ctBraveauw. ewe per
Ctrmman. 0t65e Bar U.
HIDES Salted. . 26 lb.. and up. 18c; salted
etaam. 60 la, and up. goo; euitao and
kin. IS lbs, to 85 lbs.. J 801 salted nnd I
ralf. no to 15 lba, 26e; green hidea. 26 lb.
Pt land up, 15e: green gtagv v u. and up, 12c
dry tlint nioea, ewe: ury iiisi eeu. up to 1
al. lie: dry sett, hides. 36c; dry home hidea
$1.50 to .: BBrteu noise suocs, ;
horsehair, tail. 80c; borsebair, mane, 16c; dry
long woo peiw, ww peiis. ze
Mtks: saiuo sneeo petie. soae woot.' oscn. it
5i salted lamb pelta, each.. 6293; salted
abort woo peits, we,; o.i oxy
shaunnga,-:aacn, laeyeve; aaneu anoap
-TALlS?oTl 18e; Ho, S 13...
'cHrrrin ok 'cascara
fIm. ner car lota. SVe per 1
MOUAIB 1 IT . 4 &e per lb.
v - lnt. Oil
ROPE BisaL dark. 25e; whitoi. 22
TK stsndsrd manila. 82u
. Linseed oil Raw. hN.. $1.31
Ion; ketue ooueo, oejri, ai.a; raw, eases,
81.41; noueo, cases, . es.ao per gauon; lots of
260 gauon. lea. - -
CO AH uur water wrma. m snm
barrels. 10 Per gallon. . J .
Wliiiai I r I) i. en som, i;i per Is. s BOB
am, int.. .
TVnPi.ii."D lanxa, ui inn. 7e; IS
ease iota, ic teas.
BARK -Ruylng
- Per-gal.
New York. Dec 1 ft" K." .)
waa mncb smaller at tne opening of tne
market today, and price ohaagea war Ir
regular. Th ton was steady.
Th dose wag barely steady at n net decline of
8 to 16 points.
Open.
,. 2850
k
2018
2820
'2002-
Rigo,
2068
2625
2620.
2604
Low.
2885
2604
-2630
2877
O-eee"- --,,
2860 2$7L $$JS.
3020' 3020
a.
2888
2811
2008
3868
2687
3860
2854
2824
2708
300
POTATOES A1050 THE COAST
-w- - cjaamnusnwavBSmsawgna
. Son rrurtcrsce ntartat
onionsPer cental, brown or yellow. $1.3$
ai aa mv m.- . j
Potatoes Per cental. Delta, 21.86 9 1-Tt for
fancy, with a few extra fancy arts . as high aa
12.00; do nonoma, at.BV-e, us osnns.
82.60 92,83; do Idaho Netted uema, 61.76 9
$2.00. repacked.
Bweeia i u avw nana e..
lUatlla. Deo. 1. ITJ. " P.) OniosM Ca"-
fornia yellow.. pound, S 93 e; TaUaaa. par
Deund. 8e
Potatoes Locals. , new. $82 9 40; Takima
Gems, $309 40 per ton.
1. L'. S-) Potatoea.
82.109S.15t
Food Fakers Work
In Country,; Hoover
Makes a Statement
Tbi statement was made br Herbert
Crated BUto food administrstof :
nso have reporta front varieu part of th
.try ot crooks, thieve and oonfldenee opera
tor who are going from house to house purport-
to no auinonaod oy tne food adntiniatration
and other dapertasenta of the government to eol-
cnramsnrlssr foodstuffs tor the n m niil
or tne army. ;
"I wiah to say emnhatioariy that no
of th anl he or wiO over make ouch
1 on- hiusiholder. and that all
people are petty ftanda, and ahould be held fa
tne polioe. Tne government agencies are laveeti-
oaring vasioua ease, and tnfermatiou I
of nB uch persona by thai department.'
Loo Ancelea.
Kartbem Burbanka,
83.10 93.161
9 3.00.
$3.20.
Sweet. $2.00
rACXTIC COAST BAICK 8TATEME2TT
Clearing '
Monday ..$
Tuesday ... .
Wednesday . '
Thursday ......
Friday ....
Saturday . . .
Portland Bank s
. This week. ' .
4.176.668.74 $
,808.206.11.
3.068.161 IS '
Holiday
4.416.860.83
8.620.677.01
Tear ecu.
2.468.681.73
2.243.831.62
2.316.042.14
8.667,770.51
84.121.03
Week
Clearing
Balance
$17.66$.433.7S
' Senle BaaU
Taosmn Banks
Clearing , . . .t . . ........ . . 1 3
.. SnekdM Bank
Clearing ..."...'..,.......,
12.720.387.03
6.018.476 00
064.064.00
" 686.161.66
- 217.444.00
San Prunohx
1.2 5T.4 11.06
263.080.00
Bank
...322.628.66600
Banks -
4.600.142.00
VAIBT PKOJJTJCE' OJf THE ."COAST
Son Pranclea
San Franeiaoo, Deo, 1j
Extras. 41. ,r -' LL ". -
Egg Extraa. Sic; extra pullets, 44a. ,
Chooss California Onta.. fancy. 22e;
21 net pound, : I
-IU. P.) Butter
Cists,
" Seattle,' Dec . 1. (TJ, P.) Butter Native
Washington creamery, cube, die; . do brick, 48e
atorage California cube. 4e; do one, eau.
r. n.l-v ranch. 68c: storms. 4 2c
' Cheese Oregon -triplets. 824 9 26c; Toung
Aasenoa, 26c; black Swisv caaa, 87c; Badger
brick, case. $4e; do aingla, S5r Washington
triplet. 25c - - ,
. - Lea aaosfc ert -
Lo Angalee. Dec 1. ti. H. Eggs.
68c; butter. 42c
ht Ml rale Steel
Mnoourl Paclfia
National Lead ..
Nevada CumoUdal
NOJW UetVt a e
N. T. Air Brake.
N. T. Coataal . .
N. Ta A W..
Norfolk A West,
wrtbem Paclfia
Paeifi Mail ...
Peon. Railway .
Peoples Uae ,
Pittsburg uoal. a.
Prassiil StaeL
Ray Ceoa. Capper
R'y. Steal Spring
steading, e ..... ,
R. L A B . . , . .
Rock Island
B.. R. A Co.. . . .
Shatuck -..
Studbskor. o....
Sou thorn Paclfia
B author, R'y ,
Team. Copper . t ,
Texas Oil
Tobacco Products
Union Pacific. ,
U..S. Rubber, e.
TJ. S, Steel, e...
Utah Copper
Virginia Chemical.
Wabaab
rales. Tel
Wrstlngbouse
Willys Overland
Total aalea
aTorttra Bu4. XartBt
r. 6 Oct. lofo.... ...... o"
X. 6s Sept.. 1618 87
ST. 6 Feb.. 1013 66
K. BHs Nov., 1616 .. 61
X. S Nor, 1631. ...... 01H
F. Sec So An.. 1610 1 u
Pari 6 Oct., 1831. . . $$
Marseilles 6s Nov. 1616 61
Kite, 6, 1631 6
i Intl. 6 Ha. 1626 16
Dosav 5 iat, 161T 84
Dean, 6s Apr 1031 68
Dean. 6 Apr., 1681 " flu
Dee, 6 Apr 1828. .. ....... Ha
Argentine Msy. 1020 .
Don. Can 6a, 1687 ... 61
0. 1848 04
Jap Rice Crop Is
Showing Increase
FVuro published by the department of MrleoV
tnre and commerce tn th Imperial Japanese awe.
emment official Gazette of October S. 1017. as
th first official forecast of the rice crop, aire th
total for thai year ae 286.888.203 bosh am, Thie
axessaa east yeara crop or 3S2.sie.2ia lose
by 4.668.060 bnahela. .The average annual ei
at 265.121.34S buahala; Which at 81.71. 16 lea
than the sari anted crop for this year. The fig
ure for the average annual crop are baaed upon
the statistic . for the preceding seven . year.
Those of the year. of the best crop nnd of the
year of the worst crop In th ported nro rejected ;
end the average ot the five other years consti
pate the of Octal "average annual crop." . .
The lopiMta front every part of Japan nro uni
formly seed, na the weather thl yea was excep
tionally favorable at the critical times of aowt
tranaplanung and Dowering, stthough n eon
mount of n ia go must have been sanssn by th
typoeon of September 30 and October 1.
Uruguay Places Tax
; un Wool imports
A reeent cablegram free the American oca
Law of Kevembe 0 Increased export duties en
tne following product to 4 per coat, assess
stated vtSnation for Cecal year 1017-10. rig
Raw wooL ISO pesos nor 100 kilos: washed
weoL 200 peso per 100 kfloa; dry cuttle hidea.
80 peso per 104) kilo; aaltod Battle hidea, 46
peace per lOO kilos ; shserekina, 76 pesos
100 kilos; tallow. 26 pesos per 100 kilos. Pulled
wool, valuation fixed later. New rata in effect
since November 8. (Uruguayan peso, 31.08
kilo. 2X04 pcMndcl ...
Tbo export -dotes eo the above product
In fere hitherto are aa fellows: Wool of all
kind. 1.86 pesos per 100 kUeej dry cdttl hidea.
o. IX peso eacoj eaned cattle nMesr O.Z6
each: shsepskirsi. salted, free; sheepskin, dried.
o.o peso per leO alios: tallow. 60
100 kOo. . An unverified report ha
oatved stating that corahid wool hue
asnptod from duty.) .. .
''
Chlcnco Dulry Fred?
chics r. Dec l l r a.
ecipta, 6406 tubs; rreamery extra, 40H94Te
oatoa nrwca, eeeveeme; urn, a Sf 4Bc;
tag stoca. aseyac
F.gga Reeipta, 446 eases; current
ewtpu, 41v47r; ordinary fuvta. 42 9 41
firvta, 4a)4TH; extra, t 68 9 6e;
See; diruea, 28.9 iOc,
144.100
21 I 84
16 16
33 33
80 6014
68 68
"B'jf
ii 83
"17 'ii
27 28
,60"" "OO'
10 10
0,0 a .
4 84
l 25
30 88
'64 '64
22 22
40 46
60 76
76 76
18 16
183 136
"iiWei"
06 81
'ii''
141 142
62 61
118 112
. 61 62
61 63
76 16
a s Wo e o o o
- e q o
'. 'ii' 'ii'
10 10
' i
33
1016
31
SO
03
30
10
21
"if
08
10
04
38
46
SB
33
40
06
76
18 W
183
44
00
wee
13
141
BOfa
81
01
16
30
13
13
TV
16
74 '
86
66
26
26
68
16
66
106
42
6T
38
66
46
18
44
11
66
46
6
36
63
.8
64
38
64
ST
S
14
10
86
88
31
00
18
10
8
110
42
24
10
31
00
68
116
88
76
36
43
28
44
47
26
o-
66
18
162
3M8
r.;
48
68
22
41
10
10
16
138
18
46
61
24
13
142
61
III..
1
63
16
.4
3
38
16
rowTUxo irrerrocsr nrs
. Hf-r. Cattle Oaa. Sheep.
th age
Thl week 604
6400
6114
6531
Add
ao"...lll
88Z8
Four. year. ago.... 4686
1864
1662
111V
8818
1816
1416
10X6
1463
08
14)
170
1814
J846
3416
6311
3048
3011
2666
2621
Market for cattle
In the North Portland
Tor Uttie of th
the need quality elaea. but for the th demand
waa keen and value h gaoeral were woU maln-
a rather good
surd during the
erf ertaeg earn wnntn
wan toebosso steam $B.B91o.ew
to urtlam till ........ 0.769 IJJ
men so need steirs ........ . i seer e se
eowe and killir ., Ill T.T
eTaTaald Zmm and nelf era. 0 86 9 1 60
6 16
of Oe rrivtki an th aatUe trade arm
the atx dava were of uoor qunnty.
lug this, the 11 1 am isl from the yard was
General settle market range:
M,
Goad
C-
22Z
rs... T S.64 9
Stall. 4.IIS U.1 C
Calves 160 9
Btosksc and feeder atoara. . 4-OW 9
Swlno Trede Is Better
To aesorsl tnaso wen n better feeling tn
am, 11 a sua blartk Pwrtiand aenei To
Tope Bold generally at llf .-&e
Bztla eg tbm olaaa of Otuft. avail bio.
Market for wtn here waa rathe active at
the higher figwrea, tn th fane of niliid fc th
astern sjauhet lator In th
w Hkt 816.10916.28
Prime heavy 16.26916.68
Pigs .. 1A76 915.33
atuttod Trude Very Quiet
Tory euiet trad was shown fc the mutton sad
lamb alary at North Portland for th
euro were eery ill The bask ot
feriag waa not felt by the trade generally, the
saand being at tow cob. Even the amel
of stuff that enme forward waa net eagerly
sought by killers.
General sheen and lamb rang:
......81B0914
lg.oosy 1
Valley lamb
1.66
Yseruuoa 12,0Owl2 16
17,7691
Wether
Itttltt
MI6tl4ltt6l6l
3-38
8,06 916.66
Declining -Tendency
Shown for Potato
-Prices in' Country
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8 JOURNAL WORilERS
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NOV IN SERVIC
I
:e of
THE UNITED STATES
Nearly Two Score Members cf
The Journal Famil Have YoT-
nnteered for War. Duty. '
Einer Pettersen, member ot
tery D, now tn France.
Bat-
Klnsr PetrTi. bob T Rot. "W. X.
PeUernen. 520 Procolt ntroet. nd a
member of Bnttery D. lllet Field nrtfl
lerr. Americnn Etpodltlonnry forcoo,
bow la Frano. wrltos tonhig tAthcr as
toUowas . . .
"W are rMisr at anchor ta a pretty
an4 qolot Uttie bar aXtor hnvtsx saaty
pigana tha rab-tafaotod aa- Thl morv
Ins; X went en dock at six and the) oArk.
misty lino whlcli w know to bo land
brotigrht Joy to tny heart.. Tota 'noo, w
nro ooinewhnf foonoorod) and the trio
rteok about (cenaxrrod), Uowmr, Z was
not at aU sick, and tha socoad dnycmt
when MTtrml mem wort) alck I
Joy1n - th roll and pitch. It
06
01
00
66
r.
it.
64
08
66
lit
08
08
Thp TTnftod Stan ararean of Market reporta
for the mill trade of the trii
WbOe the etrongly disHntug tendency of the
proioua week baa not been eoetnued. the market
at f. c b. ahipptng potnta baa appeared
ucaetaed. the light volume of trade often giving
no definite beam for quota tinea. At come potota
holders were reported not ready to sell at the
sower prism ruling for the past two weeks, whoa
In other eatluna burets were afraid of the market
and not ready to take stock eft seed, ruder ouch
?-V. : V?. .- TT ! . , ., JTv? thnt thorn wan nwakenod la mo a straaao
tooeat figure iwacbed met week, but ore more I tOVO for the Opera BOA nnd th Bait WUtOT
noeainel for J ok of many aotual sales at I on my IlDB. handed down trom BT Via
7T-?rJ?T?r. ,.!pimw.yrf70,T HrTT" I lnr aneedtora, I lonr for a trip on
ZTZZtrT: I ri BAU.otiln. lnt aoldjers cf war are
sales, although the rather mrg velum of carts I not on pie UTO DOnt-
for-1 "wncn wo enxno into tho bat wo cnena
many nrziail . boevta, ftohlnar craft, with
nrnsul dark colored nulla, and tho
At Creed TaaxaVm. hfuv rv. W ml. I "TW .w '."-l7
ptVre. eaggod pawWlr vrbeoar recover!. ouT ICOnBOTOai irom CI6 U. 8. A, TOO
had approached the $3.00 gaark. with low point I oanaor la strict. In fact ko baa a crol
11.83 for Round Whiam sacked, con demssrf I nalr of sr1nr arut etaatw. ImallKla l,v
. "w wi-m Yammc'- V I but WO wUl noon Man what ta urrfto
Bft wtt. - . w w Ml w m U W SUV
iou no many nuntaaf rjunrs as pooal
Ms. Ono afternoon bofdro wo kit tho
danrer Bono ws dropped back (Mrinorwdl
for (oerinorod) and tho (censored) of tho
Coonoorodl uritk tho (evmnorod) draft of
(ccmaorod) ta (eensorod) made na
wo war tho man (oo&anrod).'
Potattf Cost Great
For Off Season in
Pacific Northwest
Pactrv
predwotng aajf
imnl kOs
yieioa
A gioeor of ti
ouowlag net of am costal
FPaSDrrtJRXS
Seed, plant S acres. 3000 fee. at. 83
tal S
Plow-harrow IS In. deep............
Darm
Cutttns; seed
Treat ssed, gastorial mbor
Plan ting --.
Three kwrrewing to kin weed
Tkree cultivatioa
Digging by nvachlne
Picking up, . eorting, sacking. ....... -
200 saoes at iz eaea
The eeet of producing potatoea hi again a
w seats n mill mb wttn (he ,.. t- ,
KorUwest the met Bee on wee n vwrv
ncth eee. of atwoing aiwf
Wahcr . than - imnl wuflo . the
wero tur hue.
e M osier aortton dvea the
W
wteh range
light ewmaed at
61.88 9 3.65.
for average load bulk
n slow, weak market,
Wbinna, Michigan and Mluneeota are loadiad
shippers ae a soup. Main rolled 36 Oara.
loea of 1 ears compared wtth the yririeus wee,
ad CcIbtbCb 147 car las than aast week. The
Reeky Mountain region nnd tha whole Northwest
a seina godortiuo from the hoary skip
Is week. eml lei ta, rmAwm tm
Of tha abiecsmo - - Thai A-Helee
isninwy or oartee ss
At Colored
tor Wattes
dull . nod weak a tho
Northwestern primary . markets were very dull
f -
AXES NOW IN
is?H STAMP Tl
weak a the bettenv lisho . and I '
mmmm effect; raw ii:
Km BUSINESSES ARE HIT
Tho Jonrnal Is rtproaontod ta U
nation's 6jrylco by tl yountr man from
tta varioaa SevjartinoTitB, all of wavotn are
orrlrie; la tho different branch en of the
army, nary nurd martno corps aa voluu-
Ko amonor had tho tint call tor
men boon Bounded, last April, tnaa u
bctraa to ba aas-worod by then beys wko
bow ars ncatttroa tar and wlda en land
and eon -
Of thooo it -men, aovvm ara front tho
bualoooa offleo and advorUalns; dopara
meata, oeven from tho odltorlal dotarti-
23 from tha circulation doparv-
rxiont and ono from the maillnst roota
Thy ara aa foUows;
: , - ' . Bs8ta8 Of nro -
Phflin Jackson, flrot Uoutonaat, nar
tannaator corpa; Will r..Hulaa, sec
ond lioutanant, field artUlory ; Jan L
Jordan, xnariao : 'WUl Farrow. Cold
artlUary J Jrorrtald Cornwall. n14 aru
Mry; Track lUrbort, Infanlry j Soon
Hoon,' qyirlATTDMMiw corpa. -
Xdttortal SartatBt '
r. TX Vcltauchton. field hosrpltai sore
ioa Clydo A. Boala, field hompltal -e
loo; P. H. McNeUl. ona-tisoora trondl ;
Loiand Thlbort, field arUUarr: Bax
BUwart. tnarlnos ; Paul D. atnrnhy,
Amarlcan field so iloo . Btnart O.
Blytha, bureau of public Informatloa. . ,
i Clroalatloa Dpartaiant
Barnard JLndoroon, nary; - Byroa
liathewa, navy: Ray Fox. batwi rata
Da Clooo, nrUUoa; JUdoa Kally. avta
Uoa ; William Farmor, aviation ; Ho
aeo Wilson, ordnartro ; Earl UirUra,
ordnaaco ; X. J. aUnck, anslnaorq ;
Herbert Ooodls, anrinoors ; CArl IVanhr,
Jr, anflnoors ; Don McCiailon. aaafltrra
arun : Harola Wogt, xnarhlna STtza;'
Charloa Herbert, cavalry j BTrank Davla,
Infantry ; Wallaco ' Pot tor. tostaritry ;
Lawroaoo t1nrtoen. Infantry; CbUro
Aldan, field artUlory , Sara jtehon
ntela, eoaat artUlory 1 Kunoell KJddor,
Hld artUlory i RoUla Ibantrn. coast
artilloryi Morlo Brown, eoaat artlfiarrs
"Arthur Taraor. eoaat artillery. -
Xafilaf Room
Clydo Raymond, flold boepltal.
In addition tha f oUowlns; $3- roue
men, all former mermhora of Tho otirnal
Carrora aasoclaiLori. nava aaaworod Cia
caul to oolors: -
xsvy - :
Errol W&lott, Eiwm Woaton. HaUard
Ballgy, Stuart Robortaon, Barn rreach.
rrank Beach. Ooorro W. BUTOrsoa,
Kaymond Weston, Jamas Bow as Lean
lvoraaax.
Zsrlsaors 'K
Varnor AtcCorTnaok. Hustl ColwaS.
Wobotor Jonoa, Harold Wobatar, WUllara
HannAB, Howard Wood burn, Herbert
Poainrig, Walter Oorntel. Harold Farm or.
Lland Garner, Arno Baa, HowaUo Dick
lnaon, 3 mer H. auCof-maok,- Kortoa
Haror, Donald CampboU. Wllfrod P.
Watklna.
f lafastry. -
Harry H oil 1st or. Donald Trmast.
Boubon Voas, William O. Oelrcr, AJvah
Wastoa, lrrlns; WUry, Prank Rob lnaon,
ionoo Holdaa, Aaron Cohan, Uerbort U.
Strtcklaod. Don V. Boory. John 1.
Polkina, Lauroooo Trowhrtdx. lawry J.
Jefferson, Robort Hantroaa, 8tepta A.
Church. Magnus Morud. Bon IUchtA-arn,
llinot ft. Try. Charloa O. Bluett.
Coatt ArtIHry -
.' WinUun VfxiCIbben, Harry Korts. War-
uwu, jobjt Scott, Xao . Borklor.
Oaraneo Btorhenaon. John K. Victors,
Alvln P. Potara. Harry W. Moss. Both
KrBTon, Xiotcbar lS'ataon, . -
i . Cavalry
Baltaa A He a! Glen 8. CamsboTL CUrk
Wkltd XJoyd Keppy. .
Qartrmator Corso
tier Holmea, Boa T. Blnahotmor St.
. XagklasGsa .
lwyqAeo Brown.
Avlatlaa
I peer ai
AFlusted saoefe i
in ue nortnera producing
oca stock nee found tta way
tributtng market. It sou at
a of m
mdsiubl BUae Traamph and other coed steak
aeld at Burion tan, ahfceptng points eeet
T f? funeral tang of $292.60 pec
100 Bnv in eacka
Aa might hav been cotietpated fsmn T I I 1
behaviac ef the primary nmiAom, price at
wading city aarkete in Isbkkug eaters nvor-
a weaa tooc, sbsamd few svaaenv but
Mountains
War Revenue Items Include Even
Playing . Card, Which Are
Taxed 5 Cent
v . Ttold Artillery
jrraneia B. ILaindn.
AaibmlaBco Berrlco
Aibort Oontnor. . , -
Badio Aervlo
John Wans, Gal lloora.
Za tho field of corrogpondonU la TSie
eus points la tha Part fid Nottkwast,
approilntnloty SO Journal wrtiors bava
aft their oocupaUona to on tar tbe fas
oral aarvloa,
emeus won a sea 6A6S-for boJh -4 .-. - .
a pvwvaiting range ease end west - WaahlnrtOO, DC 1 7J. P.) cttamp
Jfrdatrukt UX m W rTOD I"- CtlntT
ZLoy udk lowtrand toe letlcally all Ilnoa of bualnoaS, want
emetdevablo frosted stuff m aw into effect today. Bonds, debontoroo or
Hauling potatoes
wtag. ruling
ae eacn -
p.-iim, to market
field.,
S mile
00.00
14.00
s.oo
. 4.60
5.00
T.OO
O.OO
13. 64
16.66
16.78
34.00
'.'S.00
S.00
24.00
Total cost S
RXTCRXS
Crop marketshle stock, amoks' 116
Oroo culla, aack
I 17,83 iba, Marketable
lUi
Culla, IS
...8236.78
.. 163
. . . 88
$122.7$
... 1A00
TgUk receipts I2ST.7S
' BICAPCIJiTlOw.
ntudoetloa . ,...$230.1$
xar.ro
figure of cost do not tne lode mutest
of the land. need or tne oast of
Coat of
The
on the value
lb farm
New
Btatoasout
Average' loan, deero
stead J - -- lnervaaed.
w.w York Bask Statement
I art. ilea 1. t. N. a Baa
I rive dan)
sasd. 818.088,000; de
40.67JO2 Usee de
peena. aeevieasd, 531.wo; reserve. Isr g,
85.464.460. . .... .
i,vi,vv; no
.4B.PVO:
86.8I6.000:
B.7SS.700.
a.)
at
of tho Kortbocctsi s
aliped to around
Boston' Wool; Trade
" Would Illiininate
FleeceSpeculation
P-oetoo, Mass.; Dec 1. The wool toad
marking tiase pending eflate action by the
eceabtaatioa of the Beaton wool trade nntlsn
en tho pvupcoal t baUt apeculstien ta the new
Sooth gmprins woeAv la doanota weeaa meet
ataantion daring tho week has been given in the
fiances and
- ' Xoaey asd Zxchanfo -
Vew Tork. December j L It.
Kxchange waa otoeey waa
hankerB' bilsi at 84.7 8 1 fi
84.71 H 9 4.11 for 66-day bill, nnd $4.68
94.68 for 00-day bina. -
Bilver New Xerk, 14af. Lsorlso, 43 A ,
aa?t
8aa " Fraaclsoo Grata start!
Baa i ranrwre. Dee, v 1. C. P.
ml, z
Barley . Per eeotai Feed Ha 1. $2.U
ilk; do. shtTWtn. 12.43vk 9 1-4 a t.
interior shlrqung Potnta.
Oats P cental -Vew red feed, $2,669
2.76; do. aaed grade. $3.10 90-26.
Xlw" Trk Ketal Harhei
" New Tert. Dae, l.-(I. N. A) Copper. ua
9SMS I salBnil
Bpertrr. easy; proaapg wiivitt TqfTl!
ina esauary. ii.
Sfer "
a Co. share closed
Swift A Co,
Oiieero. Iw. 1 Owift
U $LJii bid; $U26 aek.
r
few sjdvaaeea.
Betook Maine Oi
at a venae W a a Ban
wttb
$3 9 2.66
lota shnemg
of soBiaaiabio frosted atuff h a, uto erroct today. Bond, debonttxrou or
(aktar the awosral ofetioo. noaa I corufirateo of Indebted noon ara tavad S
a i f. m. -- . . . I --,. u, .v, mmt n e.vv ww ve-iuw, ncDsw.
.ihui ww mi iva s. m mow nsunio
noaity ooona ootwoea iioo ana $500 ara
taxed 80 confa and aa oqnal gum for
each addltlonaO 500, bnt tha tax Is
waived whoa tha lnstrumant is sjtraa
to aecuro a arr
Indemnity and snrroty bonds mttgtnav
M cents tax.-. Where a premium is
char rod for Ita axecutlon. tho bond la
taxed at tho rate of 1 par coat oa oavch
sonar or fraction thereof ot the
mlura charxad. Ralasuraaoa la aevnptod.
xn tax on atock cerUflcatoa ht 6 coat
on each $100 of tho iaoua, w bother
organ I at ion or -rvmrranlaa tloa. If ths
atock la lgeruod -Without face vslaa tha
tax shall ba I eoate par snare iinton
actual vaJuo la gnora tnaa 1100 par abara,
ta wnica aaoo tho tax shall bo S eonta
to I on each $100 actual vaiao. A sUnUar
tax of X eonta ls-piaoad on atock aaloa
or trariafcra. Proxloa must pay 10
eonta and power of attornoy 23 eonta.
Drafla or choeka, payabla otherwise
than at sight or on demand, and Ld Off
laaory rrpiaa, , except bank "notoa for
circulatloh. aro taxed 2 cento-If not
for mor than lOO..aad S eon to for
addJtlonal $100
Kvry aalo of pUybxn- cards Is taxed
s eonta la addition to tho proa ant tax.
a'BOxaxa rjcxota tor aack Ttsognror
rrom taa uaitod Btatas to a port not
In tha country,. Canada or Mexico, aro
taxed fl If not eoetlax mora than ,&
tl it eootlnx btwaa 110 and $$a and
lis it over sss.
tuatom-oouso soelarauona also carry
acalo of taxed ranxrlnx from ti eettta
upward.
Three Caastit TTlth Lienor ,
Wnon Deputy Shartfx Parrado otoepel
tkroa xnon at tho foot of Bovoatoeatk
rtraot Xriday Bight and aakod wfetthar
boond. which they could not sxclala
gaflsfactOTily. ba aaarenod their arattoaaaa
and tinoarlbed 106 pinto of whlaoay. Thy
reltard at tho polios station aaC.lL
Xlrnaa, T. u. Bchaa and Chrla Lavad.
r and. la default ot 1280 baa were
locked op.
Biihlf Okie grew.
Buying of terrnory
nd hesf bleed
Steady
B rough fat atapl
Esben eokl ta the
about
6JPSJBn8 faj frWSBlavel
original bag
10
at
81.80 eloaa. A aeallsmed staad
far three elgbth Mood and quarter Mood wniea
sor goveramsrH wool m
coming .dspltsd tnjsos
lean bast of 61.40 to 81.66 for
former end about 61-30 tor tne sartor.
Choies flue end fine medium tewrttorw vseal 1
ta talriy large suavely, but prkssa ere firmly held.
urea values of territory week) r
ttaHy use heeded, eartent qnsmMi bel
61.16 to 81.86 fee fkee atas. 61.16 to 81 BO
for half Mood staples. $1.46 to 11 64 for three
etghtk blood staple. 81.38 to $1.11 tor quarto,
blood staples, 11.45 to 51.TO for rrne elotntng.
l.aa ae !. tor One gsediaaa sIHtsnr, $1.68
to 6I.TS for 11 mint ha Texas and 31.66 to
61.60 lot rjtt-BOas x
MUNIOI
' ,,-, - ,-9
- v4 to ;6-.
ivcoxz tax zxxxrr
CaII or Phono
Capital and Burplua $(60.l6
2C1AT. Pwrttaad, Or.
' ' HoDaad Catno lower
The price of eaaew not gfrinsr miA and sold
for siauctiter tn lioimnd m now from $60
$116; of n calf, fee reel, from $18 to 333.
- A good milch eow osUsOor about 8121. This
m a deettn ad 846 or 650 in coanpartson wHh
prieae a few wee ago, on Bsuat of
searetty -af fodder. There as asrajus talk of
' sxportiug aevevul hundred tl
cattle 1 1 es a i at faaatUty to feed L
BffidcnUy. . . .
' Bew Trk Snrsr a ad Ceffo
Vew Tork. Dee. 1. (U. P ) Coffee: Snot
no. lew, -. no.-w, esnee, p . ...
traugal, holiday.
RoatUg Barley Market -
SeetHs. Waan.. Dan. 1. iL X. a) SarWy.
6g.0O. nsesigi. waees, b cars, aarsry
ear. . - ,
When wvttiT to or calling
sreuuoa The Journal.
oa advertiser c
Pigeons to Be Used
By the Signal Corps
San rranciaoo. Dav mi J. B-
Tho ootab liahrrrwn t of a pig-eon auction
of tho signal corpa, TJ. 8. A- waa an
nounced at Weal era dpartmerit noad
aoartors today. Tba work of organ.
aatiooi la already ttndor way -and tho
habits of carrier ptrona and tho
methods of training thorn wUl be
r.uid. e .
; Overbecli
Cooke & Coe
; Stock, Bond,
Cotton, Grain, Etc.
DIRECT PRIVATE
WIRES TO .ALL
J EXCHANGES
Af embers Cbieago Board tt Trsia
CorroafMri4sTits of !rn Bryxa
Chicago, tirw lrx,
SlOVdlT Board f Trade r-"