The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 18, 1918, Page 13, Image 13

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STOCKS OF APPLES ARE DWINDLING VERY FAST IN THE COUNTRY
ONION MARKET HAS
A DEPRESSED Tl
E
Stocks Along the Coast Are Spoiling
So Fast That Trade Is Reallr
Alarmed Famine Indicated During
Latter Part of the Season.
The onion jnarket to literally "shot to
(iUpm," n ff aa the general demaad to con
cerned. While last price asked by the Confed
erate Onion Grower' asoeiatlon for No. 1 stock
TO at It. 50 per cental f. a. b. country ,poiou.
buyers ara abla to buy all tha atock tbay want
of thi quality in tha country on tha baato of
81 25 par cental.
Tha downfall of tba onion narkat seems to be
complata at thla tima, but tbara to vry Indica
tion that tha public will pay for tha pteaant
wcaknaM and loaaea bafora tn aeaaon i over.
Thla will not aid many of tha local grower, for
tha very food raaaon that ltttla of tha Oragon or
other coaat atock will remain at that tima.
Stock of onlona ill ovr tha coaat ara (polling
an faat that tha situation has bacoma real alarm
ing, not only to produoara who aulfar tba chief
financial loaa, but to wholesaler! and retailer
who handle a profit that aoarcely keep long
enough to dispose of It.
Hmall itooka of Australian onlona ara due to
arrive in coaat marketa within a abort tima. bat
theae will not only be blgh priced, but indication
point to a gcarcity of offering.
POTATO MARKET IS VX CHANGED
Practically no change waa shown in th po
tato marl ft for tha day. Purchases continue In
the country on th basis of $1 per cental for
TI. B. grade No. 1. Poor stock is hard to sell at
any price.
SOME JACK RABBITS ABE COMING
mall additional supplies of jack rabbit from
tha Culver section were reported on the Front
street market during the day. Ben I-ery. the
Jack Rabbit King of the street, aaya conditions
or exoeUeat so far as the price ia concerned.
BANANAS OFFEItKD AT I CENTS
Th banana train which arrived lata Haturday
waa unloaded Sunday. Htock waa in excellent
condition with a fair per cent of ripe fruit.
Ifcssnertd good, with the bulk of sale at Sc. un
stated. SMELT PRICE SlIOHTLT LOTTEE
Market for Columbia river smelt waa placed
at Ac pound by the local wholesale trade during
J he day. While a few boxes continue to come
rem the tjowllts, most of th arrivals ara from
Columbia river gillnetters.
EGG MARKET HAS STEADY TONE
Market for eggs to showing a steady tone along
th street with price well maintained around
Saturday's average.
Chicken trade ia likewise steady to strong with
values stationary.
BRIEF NOTES OF PRODUCE TRADE
Blight advances in some provisions.
Hog market indicates weaker tone.
Veala are steady at former prices.
Salmon and halibut ara steady and unchanged.
Butter situation steady with cheese firmer.
"WEATHER NOTICE FOR SHIPPERS
. Weather bureau advise: Protect shipments
during th next 8A hours against the following
temperatures: going north, 80 degrees; north
east over 9.. P. A B. K. H.. IS degrees; east to
Baker. It degrees: south to Ashland. 22 degrees.
Minimum temperature kt Portland tomorrow
about 82 degrees.
JOBBING PRICES IN PORTLAND
These prices ara those at which wholesalers
Sell
to retailers, except aa otnerwise sxaisn:
Dairy Product
I 1
' BUTTER Creamery, print, la paraffin
wrappers, extras, 62a prima tima. 49 00c;
firsts, 48 9ai cubes, 1 less; cartons. Is ad
vance ; dairy, B4a7Bo per in.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery basis. No. 1
ecur cream, 64o lb. '
CHEESE Balling price: Tillamook fresh Ore
gon fancy loll cream triplets. 27 0 27 Ho lb ;
Yirang America. 28 9 28 He lb. Price to Jobbers:
Flats, I5c; Young America, 26c, f. o. b. ; brick,
83c: llmbtirger, 86e; brick Swiss, 40c per lb.
SOUS- Helling prioe, case count, 42o dozen;
buying price. 40o per dozen; selling price, can
dled, 48 A 44 per dozen; selected candled, in
cartons. 44c.
LIVE POCI..TRT Spring cockerels, 80c; old
roosters, ISA 20c;.. stags, 23924e; turkeys. 27
2ftc; dressed, fsncy, 82 33c; No. 2s, 2 To
per lb.: squabs. S3 00 per dozen; geese, live,
20o; docks, 83Oo per lb.; pigeons, $1.25
per doaen.
fresh Fruit and Vegetable
mK8H rRUTTS Oranges, 88.75 0 6 95 per
box: bananas, OASHe: lemons, 17.00 9 7.40;
California grapefruit, 18.600 8.75; Florida.
18.00 5.70.
APPLES Ortley, extra fancy. 93.00; Ortlay.
fsncy, 8175; Winter Banana, extra fancy,
92.85; Winter Banana, fancy, 12 00; fancy
Hood River Spltzenbergs. $2.00; Hood River
extra fancy Spltxenbergs, $2.29 per box; Bald
wins, wrapped, $1.60; Newtown, 4 tiers. $1.25;
fancy table applea. 4 tier. $2.25; fanoy table
ai plea. 4H tier, $1.76; fancy Spltzenbergs, not
wrapped, $1.60; cooking apples, 4 tier. $1.10.
ONIONS Selling price to retailer Oregon.
No. 1. $1.60(9 2.00: No. 2. $1.00; carload
I rice of association, $1.50 per cental, f. o. b. ;
garlic, 80 per lb.
POTATOES Selling price: Table stock. Bar
banks. 76a (g) $1.25; Oems. $1.26 0 1.85. Baying
price. TJ. S. No. 1. $1.00 per cental, country
points ; sweet potatoes. 5 (t 8 8 per lb.
VEGETABLES Turnip. $1.35 per sack;
carrot. $1.0001.25 sack: beets, $2.00 sack;
parsnip. $1.60 per sack; cabbage, local. $8.25
a)400 certs: green onlona, 8 Bo dozen bunches;
pi.pr, 40nrper lb.; head lettuce, 8B0 dozen;
celery, 85 90c doxen; artichokes, $1.00 per
drsen; cucumbers, hothouse. $1.50(3 1 75 per
dosen; tomatoes, Mexican, $2.86 per lug; egg
plant. 17 He per lb.; string beans, ( ); rhu
barb. 10 9 12 Ha lb.; cauliflower, local. 81.25
(SM.rtO per dozen; pumpkins, ltto per lb.;
afloat. 12 He per lb.
- Meat, Fish and Provisions
DRESSED MEATS Selling price, country
killed best hogs. 21 Ha; ordinary, 20tSlo lb.;
beet veal, 20c per lb.; ordinary teal. 1810a
per lb. ; rough heavy, 1 8a per lb. ; goats. 10 9
120 per lb.; lamb. 17 9 20a lb.; mutton, 11 m
18 per lb. ; beef. 7 H (9 10 Ha per lb,
SMOKED MEATg-f-Hanu. 27 9 88a per lb ;
breakfast bacon. 4o per lb.; picnics. 28a
..... tw
cottage roll. 28a per lb.;
short clears;
33o
per lb.
LARD Kettle render!, tierce. 2 So per lb.;
standard, 27 He: lard compound, 24 He.
OTSTERH Olympla. gallon. $4.50; oanned
eastern, 66o per can, $6.50 per dozen cans;
eastern oyster, per gailon. aolid pack. $3.50.
FISH Diwssod flounder. 6a; ateelheod sal
mon, 20 0 22c; Chinook, 23c; perch. 7 8c:
ores, 7c; salmon trout. 18a; halibut, 210 22o;
black ood, lie; herring. 6c; amelt. 80; clams,
hard shells,. 4c pr lb., $2.76 per box; crab.
$1.750 2.60 per doaen; Columbia smalt, 6c
SUGAR Cub. $8.70: powdered, $8.45; fruit
er berry, 97.95; D yellow, $7.85; granulated.
$7.95; beet. $7.96 J xtra C. $7.65; golden
C, $7.45 rer cwt.
MONET New. $4.28 0 4.80 per case.
RU E Japan style No. 1. T He; New Orleans,
bead, 9e; blue roe. 8 Ha.
HALT Coarse half ground. 100s. $16 00 per
.0"' lO0; table dairy, 50a, $19.75;
"I J, 9 at (
BEANf
't lump rooa. azo.oo nee ton ;
-Nominal. . Small whit. 18 He; larg
whit. 18c;
10 e; red.
,.., une: umas. 14 He: bayoua.
10 He. , 7
v. Mops Wool and Hide
. 26 lbs. and up. 14e; salted
bolls. 60 lbs, and up, Ug; wltedand grwsnkip
New Perkins Hotel
,Flfta and Washington Stg
C1069 to Wholegala and la Catr of
B9tU District. v"ler 01
Bate 7 per Day Up.
Special Low Rates to
Permanent Guests
THE-TRANSIT HOUSE
Vafoa Stockyard, ICartb Partiaad. Or
Steam hoat. aloe trio light. Bath anir
hour. 'Fro phono. .
SfwclaU rata far ihlpoer
Bd aad Breakfast 9L8
era.
ti aa
leader aew snaaaSiaaC
at n.) r. 1. jaaaa. Mgr.
PALACE HOTEL
etaan, autat, modern, hemellk and downtown.
Few bus from all awpots. Rata 7ft t 99.09
day. 449 KVaaMngtoo 9U rawmswtTfliid
Msrehanta M4qirfr-
NE
WTH
SSES
HUG
SUBSTITUTES MOVED
$1 A BARREL HIGHER
IN CEREAL MARKETS
Rolled Oats, Oat Heal, Barley Flour
and Rye Flour Are Moved to New
Records $71 Ton Paid for No. 1
Brewing Barley Here.
ANOTHER BARLEY RECORD
Wltli a further aevane of Oa to 91 .SO a ton
for barley, with feed at See bid and brewing
at 970, now high records war ttabllshed on
tn Portland Marohant E change. Salee of
brewing, war shown on th market at a further
advance of $1 for tha day, latest small tales be
ing at 972 a ton.
.?" wnt o now record on th exchange at
sse bid. 1
NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS
-Cars-
Wheat, Barley. Flour. Oats. Hay.
Portland. Hon .
Tear ago
4
... 9 8 4
2 9 6 7
284 891 1005 1488
191 1077 1805 1667
. 22
.8687
.8944
12
11
.8046
.4990
. 68
'.sioi
.4009
Reason to date.
Tear ago
Taooma, Bat . .
Tear ago. ....
3
209 1850
264 1526
17 68
Beeaon to data.
78
108
8
239
382
Year ago. ....
Seattle. Sat. . .
I ear ago.. . . .
Season to data.
Year ago".
695 1014 1642
1175 1053 2038
A shear advance of $1 per barrel, tha great
est known ven in these unusual times, hat
been forced in the price of substitute for
wheat flour both her and at - other Pacific
Northwest point. Announcement to that ef
fect waa mad during th day.
Th advances Include relied eats, oatmeal,
barley and rye flour.
While the price of wheat flour remain
strong at 810 for patent, barley flour baa ad
vanced to $12 per barrel generally and a sim
ilar price ha been forced for rye flour. Best
grade of rolled oata ia now quoted at $12.50
(er barrel while oat meal is Quoted at $18. All
lln are strong at th higher price listed.
Tba advance in substitute tor wheat flour
bas been expected for aeveral dsys and is du
entirely to th fact that tha Strains from which
th substitutes ara mad are higher in pric
than wheat
Millstuffs continue to show a firm ton
with th mills atill short of their requirements.
Oat and barley marketa are firmer for
spot delivery with a high a $71 a ton, th
highest on record, paid for No. 1 brewing.
WHEAT Bluestem, 12.05; fortyfold. $2.08;
club, $2.01; Russian, 81.88; tidewater track
basis.
FLOUR Selling price: Patent, $10.00; bar
ley flour, $12 00; Willamette valley, $9.89;
lreal straight. $9.60; bakers' local, $9,80 9
10.00: Montana spring wheat, patent. $10,609
10.80; whole wheat. $9.60; graham, $9.40; ry
flour. $12.00 per barrel; oat flour, $13.00 per
oarrei.
HAY Buying pric, new crop: Willamette
timothy, fanoy, $26.00 9 27.00 par ton; Eastern
vregon-w aatungton lancy umour, ggo.oo; al
falfa, $25.00: valley vetch, ( ); cheat. ( ):
ciover, szu.uuwzi.ou per ton; grain, $25 9
26.00 per ton.
GRAIN SACKS Nominal No. 1 Calcutta, 24
ievoc in car iota: less amounts higher. 1
MILLSTCrrS Bran. $80 9 80.50; aborts.!
$82 9 82 50; middlings, $89 9 89.60 per ton.
ROLLED OATS Per ton, $70.00.
ROLLED BARLEY Ton. $67.00 9 69.00.
COttN Whole, $72.00; cracked, $78.00.
Merchants- Exchange February bids:
OATS
a -Week
Monday Sat Fri. Thura. Wed. Ago
1918 1917 1918
Feed 8600 8600 6450 6400 6400 6800 6800
BARLET
Feed 6600 8900 6450 6450 6400 6800 6800
Ilr'w 7000 4100 6060 6900 6800 6600 9600
Thirty day delivery waa quoted:
OATS
No. 2 feed $63.00
BARLET
Feed . ..$86 00
brewing 70.00
Eastern oata and earn in ball":
Oats. No. 3 white $62.50
88 lb. clipped, whit 63.50
Corn, No. 8 yellow 68.50
Corn, No. 8 mixed 67.50
Oats. No. 8 62.50
Oats dipped 64.00
Corn, yellow 98.50
American wheat visible in bushels:
American wheat vlsibl supply n bushels:
Total Decrease
Feb. 18. 1918 11,938.000 825.000
Feb, 19. 1917 46.S48.000 1.040,000
Feb. 21. 1P1 64.280,000 2.269,000
Feb. 28. 1918 51,759.000 1.818.000
Feb. 16. 1914 59.198,000 161,000
World shipments, principal exporting coun
tries (flour intituled) : 1
Week ending Total sine Sam period
Feb. 16 Jy 1,1917 Last season
TJ. S. 4 S
Canada 8.749.000 168. 817,000 242,947.000
Argentina 714,000 11,924,000 48,893,000
Australia 365.000 29,407,000 48.167.000
Ruwia '. 6,862.000
India.. 125.000 ,10,660,000 24,808,000
Total.. 4.953.000 217.858.000 868,667,000
POTATOES ill ALOHG THE COAST
San Franelseo Market
San Francisco,--Feb. 18. Onions Per cental,
brown or yellow, 1.T51 88 for good stock;
do white. $2.00 0 2.25.
Potato Per cental. Delta, $1.109140;
do Oregon Burbanks, $1.50 91.80; Nevada,
$1.60 91-80.
Sweet Potatoes Per hundred pounds. $3.75
ex. car.
9attl Marks
Seattle, Feb. 18 (U. P.) Onions Call-
f ornia yellow, per pound, 21. 92 He; Takima,
per ponnd. Sc.
Potatoes Local. $27.00 028.00; Takima
Gems, $30.00 9 32.00.
Los Angel Market
Lo Angelea. Feb, 18 (L N. S.) Pota
toes Northern Burbanks. $1.76 0 8.16; Rus
sets, $1.90; Salinas, $2.50; rweete, $4,50 0
.to sacs ; wait uos seea. gx.o.
DAIRY PBODTJCE OTS THE COAST
San Francisco Market
San Francisco, Feb. 18. (U. P.) Butter
Extras. 52c.
Eggs Extras. 45 He; firsts, 44c; pullet.
44e.
Cheese California flats, fanoy, 25 He.
Seattle Market
Seattle. Feb. 18, (V. P.) Butter Native
Washington creamery, cube, 62o: do brick, 68c;
storage laitrornia, cue. ao; ao once, 4oc.
Egg Ranch, 45c; pulleta, 44 c.
Los Angeles Market
Los Angelea. Feb. 18. (I. N. 8.) Butter
California creamery extras. 48c.
Eggs -Extras, 41a; case oonat, 89c; pul
lets, tue, ,
Seattle Barley Market
Seattle. Feb. 18. (I. N. S.) -Barley
ton, $67.
Car receipt Wheat. 88; barley, 6.
-Per
15 to 25 lb., 15o: salted and green calf, tip
to 10 id., zie: green mae. zo 10. and us.
12c; green stags. 50 lbs. and up. 10c; dry flint,
26c; dry flint calf, up to 7 lbs.. 2 80: dry salt.
21e; dry bora hides, each, 81.2591.60; salted
nor hide, eecn, fg.00 9 4.00; horsehair, tail,
26c; horn hair. man,. 18c; dry long woo! Delta.
38c; dry short wool pelts, 25c: salted and green
peim (January iaion, sz.ouws.ao each
dry sheep shearling, each, 18 9 80c; salted sheep
aneariings, eacn. zaevouc; ary goats, long hair.
2 Be; dry goat shearlings, each, 16 980c; dry
aaorx nsir mi, eacn, vvc&i.W-
WOOL-l-Coars valley. 50e: medium m)1
65c; valley lamb wool, 45 9 50o per lb.; extra
Oregon fleece. 60 9 65c.
CHITTIM - OR CASCARA BARK Buying
price, per rat iui,.o 19 vc per 10.
TALLOW No. 1. 14c: No. 2. 12e
8 10c rr lb.
MUliAlK 1917. 40 9 500 per lb.
tope. Pains, Oil
ROPE Siaal. dark 23c; whit. 22 Ho per
tia, suiiiuaiw iuauiWi sac. j
LINSEED OIL Raw bbla., $1.41 per gaUon
ketUe boUed. bbla.. $1.48; raw. case. II it
boiled, eaaes, $1.68 per gallon; loU of 250 gal-
tons, isssk
COAL OIL Water white la drums aad Iron
barrels, ioc per gallon.
WHITE LEAD Ton lot, 12e per lb; 600
JDSt, I A " CI.
TURPtUNTUtlE Tanks. 98e; easea, 75e: 10
case 10m, IC less.
Beans Wanted
' We pty highest prices for tl
grades of betns.
F. H. Harris & Co.
8 FrontS - "ortland. Or.
TO
HOLD PRICE DOWN IN
LOCAL SVINFMARKET
Honor or Being Highest Priced Mar
ket or the Country Too Much ror
Them to Hold Long Fancy Cattle
Showing Neglect Others Hold.,
HOQ.9 DROP 8HARPL.Y
A saver drop of SO) 90 oenta was forced In
tha prle of hog at North Portland lata In th
day. Top sold around 19.90, comparod with
817.28 last Monday.
Hogs ruled throughout th country:
flaln. Too.
Chicago 1Bj8e 9174)9
Omaha 10119 19.49
Kansas City ............ 88 9) 49 19.90
Portland 90o 19.99
Dnr 100 19.60
'Los.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RCJf
Hogs
PACKERS
TRIG
Cattle Calvas Sheep
876 16 88
22 1
209 9 1402
272 9
807 ... 1
612 1 16
787 805
674- 0 108$
668 981
7$$ 4 1186
1889 20 8107
Monday . . .
Saturday . ,
Friday
...2686
. .. 180
... 687
... 478
... 27T
... 899
. . .1871
...8584
...4672
...1838
.. .8162
Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Week ago ,
Year ago
2 year ago
S years ago
4 years ago
Packers were sitting tignl on th hot prio
lid at North Portland during th day. Ther
was practically no soiling during th aarty
session, ia fact up to within sight of UM Boon
Ugh transactions were of a nominal natar.
That packers bar war of bearish d set re
during the day waa shown on all sides in ' tha
swine division. Th short time they hare put
Portland on th map a th highest bog market
in tha United State seems to have affected
tbm to sous extant. They could not stand th
honor for too long a period, therefore did
their utmost to break values at tha start of
th week 'a activity.
Tha extreme price which hav been ruling
for swine her during th last week naturally
brought forth, more liberal offerings. Th coun
try had boon holding back its hog for mart
money and when value were lifted be re to
higher figure than any other point in the
country, shippers felt that it was best to unload.
At th asm time killer felt that they could
knock down price a few notches and this cre
ated a doadlock at tha start of tb day.
In tb eastern markets there waa a further
bowing of strength in th hog division and
prices at practically all point east of th Rock
ies responded to this bullish showing.
General hog market range:
Prim light $16.46 16.60
Prim heavy 16.40916.56
Pig 14.00 015.00
Bulk of sale 18.50
OatU 9ltuatlon Is Mixed
With a rather liberal supply of cattle offer
lng on th North Portland yards during th day.
killers continued their pnasure against th pric
of quality stuff and no early sales were re
corded in th yards.
On th other hand distinct steadiness, in
fsct strength waa noted for common steer and
for cow in tha initial trading with some sale
fractionally better than vn. tha strong price
of last Monday.
General cattle market rang
Medium to choie stoat $10.83 011.50
Good to znodium steers 9.86 9 10.80
Common to good steers 8.00 0 0.40
Choice oow and heifers ...... 8.00 010.00
Common to good cow and baiter 6.70 9 S.15
Cannsn
Nulls
Calvaa
Stacker and feeder steam
4.25 9 6.2S
6.00 9 8.00
7.60911.00
8.60 0 9.60
Mutton Oontlnuee Nominal
Bs waa a nominal market for mutton and
lambs at tb boat during the week's early trad
Ins at North Portland, Only very small run
waa shown in this division, over Sunday And
th general pric waa not tasted. Demand is
hmall at thla time becatue of th extereme pric
of dreasod stuff and killer control both th
liv and dressed product at tb moment.
General sheen and lamb range.
Western lamb $15.00 15.50
Valley Iambs 14.50 915.00
leanings 1s.uu191a.0u
Wethers 12.90 018.00
Ewes 10.0U 011.00
Shorn sheep 2 H to Be under quotation.
Monday Livestock Shlpaon
Hoca Blakely V Clough, Cor Creak.
lead; W. HUdebrand, Condon, 1 load: George
Lost. Th Dalle. 1 load; O. H. Libby, Fair
field. Idaho. 1 load: Fairvtew atock- Farm
Culver. 1 load; J. W. Chandler. Union Junction,
load; O. 13. Qorsllne. Joseph, sntarpru and
Wallowa. 8 loads; J. B. Baylor. Echo. 1 load
H. Waggener. Sutherlin, 1 load; Jamas Owmby.
Grldier. CaL. 1 load: H. B. Truman. WU-
ltwa, CaL, 1 load; A- Luc. Ore land and Ger
mantown, Cal., 2 loads; W. fl. 8 teen. Blue
Mountain, 1 load; J. W. Toner, Walla Walla,
1 load; Charles wusc. urane, i toad; J.
Ruben, Stanfield, 1 load; H. Ziggler, G;
Valley. 1 load.
Cattle Hanson Bros.. Forest Grove. 2 loads
Russell Shepard, Wa&hougml. 1 load; George Dix
on. Terrebonne, 8 loads; J. J. Dvau. Redmond.
1 load; u. wood. 1 load; mot iiurte it. Jv,
company. Bend. 1 load: K. J. uanner. Hcbo.
load; F. U. Olson, Nampa, x load; Biackwau
Bros., Ontario, 2 loads; B. F. Bunn, Milton,
load: Van Dtnen at Stewart, Emmett. 9 leads;
F. A- Haggedorn, Durham, ' CaL, 1 load; L.
Herskoviu, Gridley, CaL, 2 loads; C. P. White,
McCoy. 1 load.
Mixed stuff Harris Christ. Redmond.
load cattle, calves and hoc; P. H. Moral ock
Joseph, 1 load cattle and hog; A. Bandy,
Fairfield. Idaho, 1 load cattle, hog and shevp
H. L. Friday. Gateway. 2 loads cattle and hogs
W. B. Hunter, Lostine, 1 load cattle and hogs
T. P.. Moo res. Lhirke. 1 load oattut and hog
A. M. Johnson. Nraaa, 1 load cattle and ogs
Graver Bros.. Payette. 1 load cattle and hogs
W. W. Couper, Union Junction. 1 load cattle
an hon: J. O. Bowker. 1'syette 2 loads cattle,
calves and hogs; J. U Wells. 1 lb6cattla and
hoga; Pickett Bros.. Welser, 1 load hoga and
sheep; J. U KaxwaU. Wallowa. 1 load cauls and
hosts: li. El Lucke. Canby. 1 load cattle, oaivea,
hog and sheep ; G. XK Burdick, Salem. 1 load
cattle and harts.
United States bureau of markets report live
stock loaded February 17, (carloads reported
weat of Allegheny mountain; double decks count
ed a two cars.)
Cattle Mixed
Calve Hog Sheep Stock Total
Totals . . a 966 689 256 86 2068
1 aveek ago 954 602 808 103 2099
4 weeks ago ...1138 636 817 113 231
State origins of livestock loaded February 17
For Portland
Idaho
4
8
1
18
S
10
12
8
is
'so
2
10
Oregon
Waahingten
Total Portland .
1 week ago ....
4 weeks ego . . .
Tor Seattle
Idaho
Oregon
Washing ton
Totals. Seattle..
1 week ago
12
2
117
1
-Noue-
4 weeks ago
80
Monday Morning tales
STEERS
No. Av. lb. Price No. Ar. lb. Price
12 974 $ 9.75 19.... 941 $ 9.65
22.... 1052 10.65 16.... 890 9.25
1....1030 .60 27.... 1070 10.29
28. ...1075 11.00 8.... 490 .0.75
17 1180 10.25 8.... 918 9.00
COW'S
2 900 S 6.00 8 857 8 7.75
2 104S 9.00 21. ...1071 8.60
8. ...1066 7.50 10.... 921 " 6.75
8. ...1028 8.00 2:... 920 7 00
1.... 870 6.26 1....1120 7-50
1.... 880 4.60 21...: 579 6.00
8. ...1057 8.76 2.... 770 8 60
2 850 6.00 21.... 780 7.00
S 1077 9.50 . 1.... 780 6.60
6.... 796 5.00 .... 923 7.00
8.... 847 4.50 1....1120 8.75
5.... ,938 6.00 8.. ,.1100 7.50
4.... 890 6.00 2.... 955 8.00
1 1220 9.50 2.... 965 8.50
1 920 7.60 1.... 890 7.60
1 890 9.29 19 920 9.25
1.... 960 9 00
1TKITXRS
8.... 540 f 6.00 1.... 730 $ 8.00
2.... 770 0.00
HOGS
14T 16.00- 8..,. 248 18.60
67.... 281 16.60 20.... 108 15.75
20 200 16.60 16.... 269 16.50
1.... 420 16.75 6.... 186 16.25
1.... 420 15.85 2.... 280 16.50
1.... 230 16.35
' Chicago Dairy Prodaee
Chicago, Feb. 18. (t N. S.) ButUr Re
ceipts, 4425 tubs. Creamery extra, 49c: extra
first. 48 48e; firsts, 46 48c; packing
stork. 41 42o. ,
lltg Receipta. " 1862 casea. Current re
ceipts. 49 6 ie 3 ordinary firsts, 49 50cj
lints. 52o; extra. 8687e7 .
LATE APPLE TRADE IS
LIKELY TO BE GOOD
T
Stocks in 'Storage Are Small 'at All
Points eastern Situation Ia Still
Unfavorable Outlook Much Mow
Hopeful for Prlee.
White there are indication of' a greatly im
proved pric and market for applea In eastern
centers late in th season, ther atffl remain a
slow, dull and Inadequate trad at most of the
leading .centers east of the Rockia.
Tb on condition which tends to gtr the
trad hop of an improved nrle is tb fast that
stocks of apples in th storage houses of the I
east .r, comparative,, i. andth.re ..only a
umitea si oca neia in in racirio Northwest grow- 1
ing centers. I
ten.
tha nria r ravM .nmM.. WvM .tut
and with th. inn , JSnif th.
thcr,UmpiUL1ppWoV til
With
higher and
ra.tl.vnk- I. i
Ute trading. .
That there Is not maeh stock hold unsold in I
the Pacific Northwest ia indicated by th faot
inai even idv larger local handler hav no com
plot line to offer, their holdings consisting of
odds and nd of various variedaa. which ara
nunc neia at fractionally better figures.
APPia trsas 01 trie nation:
Kansas City: Extra fancy DeUcinna lam
$8.25(98.60. .small to medium 92.50(82.78:
extra lancy Jonathans medium to large $2.009
as.zo, small to medium ll.ooei.Tt; extra
fancy Wlneaana, medium to larg S1.TBA2.00:
extra lancy amtasnbargs medium to larg
z.Bucsjz.eo. fancy 81. 70 02.00.
Dallas: Extra fancy Arkansas Black. Bsitxan-
brgs, Wlneeaps. medium, $2.80 9 8.79; extra
fancy Rome. 92.86 & 2.50: extra fancy De
licious, medium to large, $8.00 0 8.25; Bens
and Ganos, $1.26 91.60; Jonathan extra
fancy medium mostly $2.60, choie to fancy
I SO VI z.uo.
uenver: noxe J onatnaiu extra vaner mostly 1
DIM v tntm 1 it
VV V. 1.- W0 A. A. V. IUDI niU.1.. , . . u. 1
cu9i ti.ou e i.uu, rf mnsn mrs isacy
s.oo 0 2.26. fancy 91.65 1.75. choio $1.20
1.00; isorthwset extra fanoy Jonathan $2.00
2.25.
Buffalo: Romeo extra fancy medium to larae
82.20 0 2.00. smaU 81.90 0 2.00 r Btayme;
extra fancy medium lo larg $2.00 2.60
fancy 91.70 9 2.00; fancy Jo:
91.66 91.75.
St. Paul: Extra fancy Jonathans, medium to
Urge, 82.20 0 2.50; Wineaape extra fancy
medium to larg mostly 92.00, fanoy 92.00 0
az.Zb; cipitxenbergs medium to larg fz.zsls?
$2.60. mostly $2.60.
Cleveland Choice Black Ben. I ell&ous.
Wlnesaps, medium Oo Urge, 81. DO g 1-70.
Boston: Wineaape extra fancy large $2. 76
93.25. medium $2.60 9 2.75. small $2.00
82.23.
Detroit: Winesnp car 88-200 $1.85 0 2.40
average r gz.lt; car 94-170 92.
average $2.88..
New Orleans: Delicious extra fanoy laras
88.26. small to medians 82.73 0 8.00; extra
fancy Jonathans, medium to large, $2.23 9 2.50
St. Lonia: Auction price: Wineeap car
Northwest extra fanoy medium $1.85 91.96. few
higher, (mall $1.75 91.80: car various fancy
Rome, medium. 91.30 0 1.60.
Baltimore Sale from storage : Extra fancy
Romas, medium, $2.20.
N
York: Soiteenb.rg and Wlnesape extra
fancy large
trg 82.60 0 2.75. medium $2.25 2.60. 1
small 82.00: Rome extra fancy 82.75. me
dium $2.60. small $2.23 0 2.50; Newtown
Pippin extra fancy $2.25 0 2.00, small to
medium z.uu0z.2D.
Chicago: Rome medium to large gz.20
$2.40. oholee to fancy medium 82.00 0 2.25;
Urge $1.80 02.25. choio medium to larg
$1.75 0 1.90; Delicious extra lancy large
82.75 0 8.00. choice medium 88.50 0 2.78.
Pittsburg: belie ions extra fancy medium to
Urge $2.75 8.00, small 2.50: extra fancy
W ineaape and Homes, medium to large, ti.isg
$2.40: Bpitzenbergs extra fancy medium to
larg $2.25 0 2.60, small $2.00 92-16; choice
Romas. aU sizes. S1.0U (4 1.V0.
Washington: Staymena and Wineaape extra
fanoy $1.90 02.00, fancy gz.zo 0Z.au; JSet
town. $2.60 10 2.76; extra fancy Wagener and
Delicloua, medium to large, few at $8.00 0 8.60;
Spitaenbergs, aU ausea, ga.uu.
Indiananolia Extra fancy Delicious, large.
12 7S: Winter Pearmaina. fancy, email to me
dium, quality and condition poor. $1.-75; Wine
aapa, small to medium. Quality and condition
poor. $2.00.
Oats Price Kecord
Made in Chicago
May Touches S4e Early in Day Corn
Starts "Dull but Trend of
Prioe Is Good.
By Jo, avitoharw
Chicago, Feb. 18. (L N. 8.) Oata ahowed
oonslderabl irregularity. Resting spot for th
day were highsr, th gain bstng H 0. Tb
best pric were not held, yet the feeling was
strong. Corn sold Ho lower to He higher.
Provision, generally speaking, were better.
Chicago. Feb. 18. L N. S.) Oats prices
advanced rapidly at the opening of the market
h brisk buying by commission hoi-
and by shorts. Price touched new high level.
for' tha season, .but whan May reached 84a
THROUGH
COUNTRY
heavy selling orders war encountered which embankment Into the swift and swollen n Extn. 6 1921
mad a fair reaction. Opening pries were un- I stream. Before help could be summoned i;08. . Va
A.M. .w. I - 1 x . . . pom. os Aug. 1 ' ... .
der Saturday close.
Corn was dull, but slightly firmer at the
opening. Trade in the eatly market was almost
entirely local.
Provision were slightly higher at the opening,
in sympathy with advance in bogs at the yard.
Th volume of trad waa light.
Chicago rang
Press:
of prioe furnished by United
CORN
Open. High. Iow.
May 126 126 126
OATS
March 85 86 85
May 88 84 83
PORK
May 4805 4820 480S
LARD ..
May 2625 2630 2602
July 2622 2647 2622
' BIDS
May 2545 2560 2580
July 2565 2570 2557
Close.
126
86
84
480S
2605
2625
2530
2660
LIVERPOOL BCTIJfG 18 AID
TO EARLY COTTOJT PRICES
New Tork, Feb. 18. (L N. 8.) The cot
ton market opened 1 point lower to 5 points
higher today and later sold generally a trifle
higher than Saturday's close on buying of near
months by Liverpool and of the late positions
by spot houses. At the end of the first 20
minutes, however, the market waa firm and
7 to 10 points net higher.
The market in the last hour ruled dull and
at steady gains. The close was steady.
Open High Low Close
8005
8020 8030 3015 3018
2983
'."2974 "2984 2969 297S
2943 2945 2945 2944
2920 293L 2916 2923
2896
2827
2800 2809 2798 2802
.. 2780 2781 2776 2780
February .
March . . .
April . . .
May
June
July
August
September
October . .
Liverpool Cotton Ball
Liverpool. Feb. 18. (L N. 8.) Spot cot
ton was till today. Prices steady. Sales, 2000.
American middling fair, 24.23; good middling,
23.55: middling, 23.03; good ordinary. $21.50;
low middling, $22.60; ordinary, 20.98.
PACIFIC COAST BA3fK STATEMENT
Portland Bank
Clearing Thi Week. Tear Ago.
Monday 8 8.680,181.69 8 2.912.298.72
Spokane Banks.
Clearings . . . .
Balance . . . .
Clearings . . .
Balance . . . .
Clearing . . .
. 8 1.387,666.00
383.510.00
Seattle Banks
$ 4.902,692.00
983.943.00
Taooma (tank
.8 771.242.00
MM.. 49.598.00
San Franelso Bank
$18,380,826.00
Lea Aneofee Bank
S 5.455,818.00
Clearing
Clearings
New Tork Metal Market
New Tork, Feh. 18. (L N. S.) Lead
Steady. Spot, .417.05 T-20; February, 97.00
07.15; March. 8 7.
Spelter Dull. Spot, February aad March,
Tc , . '
Edited by
Hyman H. Cohen
MILK PEE
FRACTIONALLY LOWER
WITH PILED SUPPLIES
First Siga of Break In Price Ia Shown
With Slight Loss Stocks of Canned
Milk Unusually Libert! in tno
Northwest.
il
Th canned milk market ia waka and loss
I in prioe. this being tb first gensral daclln
In th trad for som time. The CaraatiorgiMilk
rroauete -company announces a genera? decline
of So a easa ia th prioe of Carnation, ML Vr
1 non and Aster brands. While this is meraly a
nominal loss and affaeta tha trade knt little, it
oTlTT.
,ZLZJ?:i-rL-?"r. !
nuga ine racino Kortnweet twaantly. up
& J&ESVff ow' wS SST SS i
tmmade fc prioe of raw milk and affected ther-
by the prioe of butter and chs. and area
or toe prioe of butter and ch. and area
om eh People out of brlnes
Thw charged whatever prioe they wanted for 1
Z?J "ie.,1 ! or
exorbitant profit that many new
"T u,,.ul w. u
wmm. wmhm. maw asuia as wxtran pi sue. l ais
led some of these to boost th pric to an th
traffic will boar, aadn th result waa that foreign ,
govenunenta-aa wU a th United State, quit
buying canned milk. Thai caused disaster to
om of the companies, who bad absolutely neg
lected we nom trad to aacur th enormous
profit offered by th warring nation.
That araah of the canned milk waa abso
lutely worthies has been reported time and
time again.
AJlXltlCA LIVESTOCK FBICES
Chicago Hog S1T.0S
Chicago. Feb. 18. (L N. S.) Hogs R
pU, 46,000; strong. 15 25c higher. Mixed
and butchers, 816.40 017.05: good heavy.
816.26017.00; rough heavy, $16.25 16.40 ;
it. m nki on.
!." - v o.
pigs. 9i4.uuvia.uo;
am . . I Tit a. . mm n .
is.ivaio.is.
CatUe Receipt. 15.000; steady. 10c high
er. Beeves, $8.50 0 13.70: cow and heifers.
86.40 011.65: stackers and f extent IT IC
10.60; calve. 88.50 18.75.
Sheep Receipts, 20.000; steady. Katlv
and western. $10.00 18.20; lamb. $18,76 0
AO.OO.
Omaha Hog 916.4S
Omaha. Neb.. Feb. 18. it N. S 1 T7n .
Receipt. 11.500: 10915c higher. Top.
819.46: ransre. 116.00 & IN 41? mi tiaiii
016.85: good choice. $1 6.85 16.45 : rmiah.
816.10016.25; light. $16.20 018.80: bulk.
$16.00016.85; pigs. $10.00 012.00.
Cattle Receipt, 9100; steady. Beeves,
$8.50018.00: stock ers and feeders. $7,600
11 4ft- rnMMM .nil hifM A 9 H A 1 A 1 ft.
rn. $8.75 011.50; calves. $8.25 0 18.00.
- oneep Keceipt, sooo; low. Wethers.
811.00018.00: yearlings. $11.50 014.50;
lambs. $15,60 0 16 jS; ewes, $11.00 012.00.
8attl Hogs 917.29
Seattle. Feb. 18. (I. N. 8.) Hoes Tte-
eeipts. 657: steady. Prima light. $17,00 0
17.25; medium to choice, $16.75 016.96;
smooth heavies, $16.25 016.50; rough heavies.
$16.75016.80; pigs. $16.75 016.00.
Cattle Receipts, 544; steady. Bast steers.
$11.25011.50; medium to choice, $9.60
10.60; common to medium. $8.50 (9.00; best
cows. $9.000 10.00: comment to mnrltum m
8 60 ' buU S6.00 0 8.00; calvaa. $8.00
W i- . -
Sheep Receipt. none.
Denver Hog 816.80
Denver. Feb. 18. Cattle Rewsipte, 1600;
10 0 20 higher. Steers. $8.00 012725; cow
and tellers. 96.00 0 9.60; stockers and feeders,
$7.00 011.00; calves. $12.00 18.60.
Hoga Receipt, 1800; 10c higher. Top.
12Ji2Jw. Wn1.!40
ulk. 816.10 016.40.
K)iMn.itMWi aonn. t- a iv a a
12.00; lambs. 815.00 016.60.
Kansas City Hoes 818.90
Kansas City, Feb. 18. (L N. 8.) Cattle
Receipts, 18.000; atrong to 10a higher. Steers.
811.000 13.50; cows and heifers, $6,000
12.60; stockers and feeders, $8.00 011.75;
calve. $7.00 018.00.
HogaRaceipta, 11,000: 26 45s higher.
Top. 816.90; bulk. 818.60 016.80; heavies.
$16.80 IS.bOj gnedtum. $16.75 016.85:
lights. $16.4016.80. wa.oo.
Sheep Receipts, 4000; steady. Lambs,
$16.00 016.60: ewe lamba. S1T.40. Ms .1
sheep. -
i 3few York Sag-ar and Coffee
New Tor. Feb. 18. in. P.l Coffea Snot
No. 7 Rio, 8e: No. 4 Bantoa, 10c
Sugar Centrifugal. $6.05.
Swift A Co. Share
Boston. Feb. 18. Swift ac Co. (hares. 131.
Ml "
Hope of Finding
Boy's Body Is Held
Oregon City, Feb. 18. With the water
in the Clackamas river receding and
warm weather approaching;. It ia thought
the body of Gilbert Sldler, 11-year-old
I Gladgtone boy who was drowned near
the electric line bridge February 9. will
nimm tn tha anirfapn linlsia oano-v,
a enag or sank in one of the holes of
the river bed. The boy, a son of Mr.
Mrs. John Sldler. waa playing with
v.
I " . rusn
uie uuy imu uiBo.ppca.rea. ciiorta to arag
the river nave been fruitless.
Vancouver Marriage Licenses
Vancouver, Wash., Feb. 18. The mar
riage licenses record shows the follow
ing licenses Issued last Saturday : John
Blrchard, 27, and Emma . Berry, 19,
Portland ; Robert A. Hoag, 21, and Leah
Conville. 18, Portland : Wllbert P. Ken
nedy, 20, and Oracle E. Woolf. 18, Van
couver; Charles J. Spekaln, 34, Camp
Lewis, and Dahlia J. M. Oliver, 18. Van
couver; Joe Gasmen. 26, and Frances
Hank, 18, Black Rock, Or. ; Chester C.
Crowe, 22, and Myrtle Cupp, 21, Port
land ; Guy Preston Powers, 36, and
Mary Elizabeth Burns, 19, Clifton, Or. ;
Ralph F. Coryea, 23. and Myrtle
Erlckson, 18, Portland ; Gustave A.
Quinn, 33, Florence Corbett. 17, Oregon
City. Or. ; Olof Hallstram, 28. a.nd Chris
tine Johnson. 22. Portland Walter A.
Noble, 43, and Mrs. Evara E. McFeran,
43. Portland ; George Brajit, 33. and
ETlizabeth MInsky. 24, Portland ; William
Kldd, 21, and Ora Avery, 18, Portland;
Charles S. Piper, 30, Salem. Or.. ano
Mary J. Wlest, legal, Portland ; Harry
R. Toung, 27, and Laura F. Helnrlch,
23, Portland ; Cleve G. Marsden, 34, nd
Nell C. Leonard, 26, Portland ; Joseph
Hoy Estabrook, 30, Tillamook, Or., and
Esther Johnson, 2i Seattle. w
An early molt Is not a sign of early
fall production. Usually the late molt
lng hen is" the leavler producer.
FACTS, No. 243
A Delighted
Community
The people living along the
West Side Paeiflo Highway
are enthusiastic in their
comments regarding the
paving of ten miles of the
road between Portland and
New berg. Five milea of thla
important stretch ia already
paved and everyone, who
passes over it becomes a
booster for
BITULITHIC
; Warren. Bros. Co,
.. Journal BUaj Portland, Or. .
CANNED
J - UCbl JLUO IJllCW. Co AJU
Higher at Opening
New York Market Strong and Higher
at Start of Specialties Coffee
Stock Also Strong.
rntoiia burket miirtiiris
New Verfc. ro. ,18v (I. M. S.) Prwottaolly
wtthout u caption the entire list partlctpated In
today buoyant market.
a strong ton waa snalntalna through the
day until the final hour, when raallzln aala
larooght a moderate riant Ion. .
Tito ulsttnAts, oil and metal ahara roroi
snaurmum gain a from 114 point.
U. 8. ataal roaoted from 97 to Mfb In
the final dealings.
Saras, 799,800 sriae boda, 9880,000.
itv xorxc. aeo. ia. il i . ar ainni
larae 14 th ' advance at th opening of th
stock market today, sunn preiarraa sola up
4 to 101 ana au. unit aavanaoa lit vo
20. Marin common ma 84 to 27 H. United
Fruit gained 3 V to 188, and Ams4eaa Interna
tional roae 114 to 66 Si .
Steal common rose H to 96 H and Bethlehem
B waa up at 78. Crucible advanced
to 68.
Specialties showed A strong ton. Central
leather advancing 1A to Tin, white General
Electric roe 1 to 140. Butt at Superior ad
jyaaced 1 to 82. Chandler Motor waa neep-
t"naU, .ctr-, advancin, 4H to 86, G.nral
Motor, - .xceptfon to tb dlspUy of
'f'groTd stwwi fractional
Although alurht Tecorlnns occurred after th
Although slight tc rlnnt occurred after th
batinl deaiinga, th market bald atrong during
1 foremoiand many stocks mad further gains.
aUrLpterrod xokI up to 101. a gam of
United State Steel waa alee la good demand,
telling up to 97 M , a gala of 1 point, white
It.thl.ham Hteel B roae 14 to 79 . The other
steel industrials mad gain of around 1 point,
with th exception of Lackawanna, which rose
2 to 7 8 H -
Chandler Motor eon tinned in demand, selling
np to 88. an upturn of 7 , white General
Motor, after yielding to 118 . rallied to 182.
Tb railroad iasus howd gain of around 1
rutin
Th market eon tinned active during th after
noon with the minor steel Industrie attracting
moat attention. Baldwin moved up 8 4 to
78 American Locomotive 2 to 63 aad
Razrahlin Iron 2 at SOU.
Marin preferred reflected profit-taking, re-aetuia-
1 noint to 101 44 . and United State
Bteal common, after Belling at 97 H. reacted
to 97. Chandler made a further gain of 1
point to 89. :
Ttane. of New Turk rjrice furnished by Over
beck is Cooke Co.. 216-217 Board of Trade
building :
DESCRIPTION I Opn High
Low I Bio)
2 1 a
24 26
79 80
74 76
88 88
68 67
88 84
106 107
64 66
64 64
72 78
62 62
77 80
81 21
17 IS
71 71
88 64
7 7
48 48
94
39 89
84 85
61 68
4
16 16
189 189
128 181
47 47
29 80
92 91
42 42
18 13
93 96
129 127
m ii
89 89
lis
92 98
81 81
4
28 83
19 19
89 28
71 71
. 19
194 106
86 86
27 27
44 46
61 62
68 66
24 24
77 78
78 79
20 21
18
61 62
86 86
.23 28
16 16
166 158
64 65
119 180
67 68
96 97
88 84
7 8
89
41 42
Alaska Gold
2 2
24 26 H
79 81 K
74 H 76
88K 88
88 H 68
84 H 86 H
1064 108H
64 S 65 H
64 H 63
78 80
63 64
78 80
82 H 22
17 18
71 72
54 64
7 7
48 43
'89 '40
84 85
62 64
15 'is
140 140
130 182
47 47
29 80
1 92 83
42 42
18 14
$S
126 128
27 fiS
17 17
78 78
66 69
ii
'23 "24
1 19
8 20
71 79
Lww tf 9 --
104 108
88 85
27 28
46 46
61 89
68 96
24 84
77 78
78 80
20 21
'61 68
86 87
24 24
16 16
167 189
64 65
119 120
67 68
96 97
88 84
8 8
42' "42
Alii Chalmers, a. . .
Am. Beet Sugar . . .
Am. C. Foundry, e.
Am. Unseed, c . . . .
Am. Locomotive, c. ,
Am. Smelter, c.
m. sugar, 0. .
Am. Woolen, c .
Anaconda Min. Co. .
Baldwin Loco., c . .
B. at O.. e
Behlehem Steel B. . .
Butte Jc Superior. . .
CaL Petroleum, e. .
Central Leather, e. .
Chesapeeake k. Ohio
C. ax Gt. W.. o. . .
C, M. A, St. P
C. A NW.. o.
Colo. F. aV I., e
Corn Products, e . . .
Crucible Steel, a. . .
D. A K. G-. C
Erie, c
General Electric . . .
Gataeral Motor . . .
Goodrich Rubber . .
G. N. Or Land. . .
Great Northara. pfd.
(rreen Can.
Hid At Leather, a.
lUinoia Central . . .
Industrial Alcohol
Int. Mer. Marine ,
K. C. Southern, e.
Lackawanna Steel
Lehieb Valley. . .
Louis, at naenviua.
Max. Petroleum . .
Mi.wl Copper .
il., K. A T.. c .
Missouri Pacifle ..
Nevada Con.
New Haven
M. T. Central ...
N. T.. .. 4 West.
Nor. 4s West,, c.
Northern Paoifte .
Pacific Mail
Pennsylvania R'y
Pittsbarg Coal. .
Preened St. Car, a
Ray Con. Copper.
Reading, o.
Republic L at S., C.
Rock Island . .
Bhattuck
Studebaker, e.
Southern Paeiflo
Bouthern Railway, O.
Tenneese Copper
MM i.tt
1 exas yju
Tobacco Prod acta .
Union Pacific, a. .
V. 8. Rubber, a. . .
V. 8. Steel. C...
Ttah Copper
Wabash
W. TJ. TeL
W estinghouae Kleo.
Sates, 789,200 share.
Forelsa Bond Market
Bid.
Ask
A. F. 6s Oct. 1920
. 89 H.
. 984
:
. 64
. 96V
.180
. 89 V
. 88
. 40
. 88
. 95 H
. 94
. 92 V
. 92
. 94
. 91
. 97
80S
U. K. 5s Sept. 1918.
99
i K. OH NOV. 1V1V
97
rr wr ... . ft . A
!r. K. 5 Us Nov. 1921...
64 H
'A. F. Sec 6s Aug. 1919.
502,981 " " "
ri 6s Oct. 1921......
97
185
87 V
asarseuie os nov. uia.
80
43
89
95V
Dom. 6 Apr. 1921.
96
94
Don. 6 Apr. 1931
Dom. 5 Apr. 1926
Argentine 6 May 1920..
Dom. Canada 6s, 1937..
French 6 Ha 1919
94
96
93
97 Vi
Money aad Bxekaags
New Tork. Feb. 1 8. ( L N. S.) Can money
on the floor of the New Tork stock exchanc to'
day ruled at 0 per cent; hich, 6 tier cent; low,
S per cent.
Time money waa firm. Rata were 8 per oent.
Tha market for prime mercantile paper was
enirt. Call money in London today waa S . per
cent. Sterling exchange was quiet, with busi
ness in bankers' bill at 84.75 W for demand,
84.714 for 60 day bills and 84.70 for 90 day
bills.
Silver New Tork. 88 He; London. 42 d.
Epidemics Break Out
Kalama. Wash., Feb. 18. An epidemic
of whooping cough and German measles
has broken out In Cowlits county. The
teacher, Mrs. Harry Jamlaon. and the
28 pupils of the Willow Grove school,
near La Du, have the Oerman measles.
There htfve been 20 cases of whooping
cough in the Cloverdale school, near Ka
lama, aeven of them in- one family, and
last week a case of measles was report
ed. The Cloverdale school will be closed
this week for fear of another epidemic
Interest Every Month
may be obtained by purchas
ing odd lots of high-class
bonds for cash or on the
Partial Payment Plan.
We Invite Inquiry.
Phones:
Broadway SSI, A-1SSS
Lumber mens
Trust Company
cAPrrat aa snanus ssoo eoo
Lsstbermeai Bids. , Portland, Ore.
(oka. Bead a. Cotton. ersUa.
Xte.
sssai jseaga ai
Overbeck&CookeCo.
DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES
TO ALL EXCHANGES
: ateMtere Chicago Beard at Trade
Perrespeadeat ef Legaa 4 Brjaav
l , CUwC X9W It
Finance: Timber: Industry
Amerian Trad With South America Offers Opportunities for AmbI-.
. tious Men; Remarkable Increase in Trade Since the War If ay Be
Retained and Increased in the Opinion of Senor AJJendea.
DeTelopmeat at Export Trade. Won
derful bpportunitle ara offered young j
man of today In the growing trade with
South and Central American countries.
During the next 10 yeara hundreds of
young men from American trade centers
will be aent aa representative of Ameri
can manufacturer to the rapidly devel
oping industrial areas of South Ameri
can states. The field offer every In
ducement to enterprise, A thorough
knowledge of the language of the . coun
try is a valuable aaaet to the traae
representative and a most timely op
portunlty to acquire this knowledge la
afforded by the course in Spanish con
ducted by Senor Roberto Allendea under
the auspices of the University of Oregon
extension. Senor Allendea la a native of
Chile and waa educated in the schools
of Valparaiso. He Is employed by the
Portland school board to teach Spanish
in the Franklin high achool and handlea
classes for the University of Oregon on
Friday and Saturday evenings in the
achool board offices In the courthouse.
An advances clasa of 35 meets on Fri'
day night of each week and on Saturday
night a clasa of SO beginners receive In
struction. Besides teaching Spanish,
Senor Allendea gives lectures on the
buslneaa habits and social customs of
South American countries. The eoert of
the course of IS weeks for beginners is
5, and necessary text books may be had
for an outlay of about 2. Since the be
ginning of the war a great deal of
South American trade formerly going
to Germany has been coming to the
United States, and Senor Allendes be
lieves that thla trade may be retained
and Increased after the war. United
States government reports show that
exports to South America Increased
$98,000,000 in 1917 over 1916. an advance
of 42 per cent aa compared with the
Increase of 13 per cent in the total ex
portattons for the year. The greatest
gain In exports to South American coun
tries waa to Chile, to which shipments
were 7! per cent larger Jhan in 1916.
while Increases of 40 per cent were reg
istered In the exports of both Argentina
and Brazil.
Pioneer Baak of Soanteaatera Oregoa.
President J. R. Blackaby of the On
tario Rational bank, Ontario, Or., ranks
aa a pioneer in the banking business in
that part of tha state. Following the
'recent twentieth annual meeting of tha
stockholders of the bank, Mr. Blackaby
gave a dinner to hla associates and
the board of directors, employes of the
bank and local newspaper men. In re
viewing the history of the Ontario Na
tional bank, President BlAckaby stated
that it was founded 20 years ago as a
private bank by Stephen A. Carver. At
that time there waa no other banking
institution in the twenty-odd thousand
square miles now known aa Malheur.
Harney and Grant counties. Baker waa
the nearest town with a bank and Cald
well, Idaho, shared In the business of
the district. Today there are IS banks
in the three counties, with deposits of
more than $8,000,000. "In the early daya
of the Ontario bank," said President
Blackaby, "the entire force of two used
to sun Itself all the afternoon waiting
for business. Now It has a- total of 1200
accounts." Three of the original direc
tors of the bank are still active In its
management. They are ETessrs;. Blacka
by, Adam and Brosnau. The annual
statement of the bank shows a capital
stock of $60,000; surplus and undivided
profits, $20,370; deposits, $489,645; loans
and discounts, $398,958; cash and ax
change. $629,816.
Co an try Bankers Promote Thrift
Stamp Campaign. Bankers in towns
throughout te state are taking an active
HALL & CO.
Lewis Bldg. Karskall tl
LIBERTY
BONDS
INVESTMENT BONDS
PREFERRED STOCKS
LOCAL SECURITIES
BOUGHT AKD SOLD
QTJOTATIOK8 TFOH
BEQUEST
GAMBLING
Te th holder of Denbigh and 8Ilsr Iflae
Owner:
In th middle of my advertising eauapmlga
on "Silver" I waa so overwhelmed
with
consolidation proposal from silvs
owner aa to compel a halt te prepare for
th saraBslnatiass of the most likely one.
They nnmbared ecoraa. If upon lamina
tion 26 prov to be 60 ft as good aa de
scribed the coming stock market gamble
"Silver" should overshadow both "Cop
per" and "Steels."
If Denbigh shonli "hitch sp" with even
1 0 of tha offered proposition upon -the
terms named. Denbigh stock should go te
a vary, vtry high pric.
Illustration : A mountain of silver.
Large underground workings. Million in
sight. NsTsr floated. Offer to turn lata
Denbigh on a basis of half ownership to
Denbigh for nothing. Why T Beeana they
believe in the coming consolidation half
ownership will bring tbara more profit thaa
th whole worked by themaalvea.
Te cover the halt In my advertising cam
paign whila I am getting under way the
sortiaw ot "good" and "bad" and th cx
aminatioxi of th moat likely th following
answers to inquiries from different parta
of th country should b of intarast te
Dan bigh holder.
My market campaign is not over ha
hardly begun- All development coming
out of my advertising campaign hav added
to my faith in Denbigh a the best stock'
market gamble I have ever known. When
I began mt advertising I relied upon th
value of th Denbigh mines alone to prove
the rain of Denbigh stork. Resent devel
opments at th mine have demonstrated
my faith was well founded.
At the beafnning I said if the publlo
responded a I believed they weald Denbigh
for that re son alone would prove one of
th best stock-'market gamblea. Tb pub tie
responded beyond my expectation. If th
market had been allowed to behar la the
usual way th pric of Denbigh would have
Sown to 19 or orer, but
All promisee mad by the holder of
the 400.000 Denbigh, to keep it at bot
tom, 2 to 8, were kept to th Meter la face
of temptation to raise the offering prle
and let the 1 price mount. Thla atnuaal
method ha demonstrated the (wanda
t my prediction that not only would
Denbigh prove the best stock market gam
ble, but it handling stockma rketwiea would
. sank loss impossible.
s
Th following correspondence wfH give
Denbigh buyer aa idea of what asy
"Silver" campaign is:
"Dees Mr. Laeraoni w
"Whew vow aavertlals kwoan tsawffit
- throuortt th stock exehanae hones ef
000
of DsnMgn Silver at 88 par ghare.
I mad ssasldgrsbie money is your
Butt Cosr, and later la your Ohlne
Cooper., t think I know your snathes.
. ana nry write to let yej knew that the
Interest -tn tha sale of Thrift and War
Savings Stamps. The Farmers tk Mer-
chants bank at Coqullle, Or., la giving
special attention to the achool children
in that town and adjoining territory In
the promotion tf thrift. The bank offi
ciate announce that they will present to
eacn pupil in the schools ef the district
a card with one Thrift Stamp attached. ;
it is estimated that approximately 800
pupils will thus be started on the road
to a savings account. It ia pointed out
that the action of the bank yields double
benefits in that it fosters the spirit fit
patriotism while promoting habits of
thrift among the pupils.
Habbard, Or., street IwisreTetneal .
Beads. Tha Lumbermen Trust corn- .
pany offers 17943.50 ot Habbard, Or
Bancroft street improvement bonds. In
terest at the rate of 8 per cent ' per
ajanum. Hubbard la located In Marion '
county and is a prosperous community.
City ef Central Point, Or xUfanfllag -Bonds.
Keeler Bros, are offering 7S,
000.000 of city of Central Point, Or., re-'
funding bonds. Interest at the rate ot '
per cent payable semi-annually. May
and November. Bonds mature Novem
ber 1, 1830, and are redeemable at any ,
Interest date after November 1, 1920. .
The bonds are in denominations of $1000.
The city of Central Point la tn Jackson :
county and la the center of a rich and
prosperous agricultural district.
Mexico Establishes Xew Postal Bates.
Vice Consul Luther K. Zabriakle re
ports from Mexico City that new postal
rates on correspondence and parcels
mailed In, the republic of Mexico went
into effect on January L Tha new ,
schedule comprises rates tor each class
of mall matter for (a) urban delivery,
for b delivery elsewhere Within the
republic, and for delivery (c) In the
United States, Cuba, and Canada, (d) In
other countries within the postal union.
and (e) In countries without the postal
union.
Janaa Would rredaeo IU Own Wool
The Japanese authorities ara reported
by the Japan Chronicle to have bean
making arrangements with the ultimata
object of enabling this country to do
self-supplying in wool production. Esti
mates for the next financial year by tha
department of agriculture and com
merce, it states, provide tor an expend!- ,
ture of S02.65S yen ($150,876) aa a xuno
for the encouragement of fileep rearing. f
Thla would be expended' yearly. The 4
newspaper states that the authorities
Intend to raise LOOO.OOO head during tne
next EO yeara. Breeds will be imported
by the government, chiefly from Aus
tralia or Great Britain, and will be
sold or distributed free of charge among
aheep farmers.
A water cooler has been Invented that
Is small enough to stand on an office
desk without interfering with the desk's
regular use.
Morris
Brothers
INCORPORATED
Established 25 Years
201 Railway Exchange
Building,
Portland. Or.
OfeEGON
MUNICIPAL
BONDS
To Net 6
Telephone Main 3409
kind of people who tried te shake
as out ef these stocks at what subaequar
rvante prov te he foetlsnly low Dries
are at work en Denbigh.
"A firm of Wall 9 treat broker who -latter
aeeat claimed they vero Invest
ment broker, although the MseeairUle
ene I eay they ar not srstmawr of any
stack eschang or ours and are aawohrtoly
irresponsible, wrote mo that you having
sold all the Denbigh stock poeslbte' hast
aOaneoned your campaign and enirtK "
thee who bad bought because ef yeoe
alertlmsnts and they urgently, advised -
mo to sell my Denbigh ana bay,
tney bed for sale.
"Dear 8sm
hut ens of
many similar nsa oaliad 9 ny attention
by buyer of Denbigh. Me one should
give need to ueh stuff or ha autnora,
Inquiry ef any bank, or reasonable brw '
karate house will anew up uoh harpt end '
their moan of uMenane.
"My Denbigh eampalgn he hardly be-'
gun. A I advertised I did not own a
hare of Denbigh at my campaign' be--glnnlng.
I bare not bought gold a ahare
since. Inewtrtee at any responsible Now
York, Philadelphia or Boston brsksrsgg
office will serraberate my stslsmsn.
Me thexpuMlshln of uoh a Weismsrrl as
the asteve If not tro U ertanlnal and sue
to bo fallowed by press ut Ion by the PeeV
rl dkoearnmont. I So not father stock
market campaign to make money by a
loading onto the publlo that part ef tne
public which ha faith In my advertised
advlo. My profit will com from nsolt
datlng Denbigh and ether ttv mine after
my campaign I a euccsn. la such eon
sol Mat Ion while I will make minion thee
wne have bought Denbigh through faith la
my work sheuM make large stones,
"My past campaign, particularly "Coo
per,' Illustrate perfectly not only my pres
ent campaign bait ail ef my past one.
"ftMsdi Butte, Utah and Ohlne Oospore '
(If you sannet recall, ge t the stock x
ehange or nwwspapor roooroa). I got th
puMI Into Butte X te 14, Utah 9 to to,
Ohlne S to 10. Whoa Butt went te 14,
Utah t SO and Ohlne U 19 and there was
a hill Ilk the prsssnt one la Denbigh any
critic yollod I had unloaded my holding
and th prio wotiM stums out of tight.
"Butt was put Into the Amalgemaied
aenwIKatUW el 8188 per har, and while y
the public mad many million I md
many millions, for" t had never sold a there. '
By the itisganhnstlow- of Oh In, an aea
clot and myself mad many million, for w
had never eotd a ahare.
' ' r .'''-"' ' " s '
"My erltlot cannot anowrstand my sort
ef stock deals, and they will never under
stand Denbigh and sty silver campaign until
H I well over and my follower hav mad
large profit by mevheow which will b tt
- forth In the second chapter ef ary s4tw
- tlslng carnpeign." . ,
Thomas W. LaWioa
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