The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 26, 1919, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PO RTLAND, SATURDAY. JULY - 23, 1919.
HOGS ARE TOUCHING HIGHEST LEVEL IN PORTLAND
COUNTRY POtS IN:
mm FOR BUM
; BECAUSE SHORTAGE
Some Creamery Sections of the WIN
' lamette f Valley Already Foreed to
Purchase Here Usually They Have
Surplus to Sell In Portland.
Already country points are beginning
to buy cubo butter In the Portland mar
., keta because of th lnabttity -of their
locaf creameries to secure sufficient
: stock, for their home requirements.
Fact of the matter fa that the short
ened production has affected all sec
tions. . Usually the greatest shortage is
in August, , but If - the supply then is
leas : than now the trade says that a
' real famine of good quality will exist
Burin of cube batter here by country eream-
? err interests to imUt new stunt, for aa a ml
i the eountry to s liberal MUer of its surplus- in w
Portland market;- " v-'
A a nil fully .half of, the batter efciummed
In Portland to secured from the country, there
for tb sitoaUoa bar at the moment to a moat
. There to plenty of ordinary to poor gnat
batter available at this time but owing to the
', shortage of batter stuff it to aellinc high.
Dairy prodoea receipts at Portland Friday:
, V . - BUTTEB
'California 2B pounds
Tresoa 10.140 pound
Washington
Total '..
California ,
Oregon ...
Vreahiogtoo ,
Total . . .
S.S40 pounda
............. ,13,719 pound
. CHEESE , '
...... 12 sounds
...... 88,090 pound
...... 7,725 pounda
.45,827 pounda
V'V'eggs
Express Freight.
Idaho ..,,
North Dakota , . .
Oraeoct ........
- Washington . . . .
izi ...
a so
61 78
IS ' ,6
Total .1. ......
Grand total 647
1.00
437
'BOMB APPLES MORE MODERATE
Early harvest apples are coming forward from
Columbia river taction and are selling around
4 81.50 a box for coed stock. Gravensteins ara
also eoatins and for early offerings a bow good
. quality around $1.60 1.75. -
PEACH MARKET HOLDING WELL
Even though thara baa racently beaa a liberal
iaeraase in the volume of peaches marketed
both by local points, and Jbjr California, tho de-
ZZJZt L Tmi .h.t .I7il. mrm hniHin. fi.
t?$eMl!.b
CABBAGE ' PRICE IS VERT FIRM
- - Cabbage market offeringa are increaaing but
the demand to extremely good and prleea are high,
galea by (rowera are abown around 2 He a pound
with the a tract price at lelKe generally. '
. - - - , a r
CHEESE TRADE IS IMPBOY1WQ
With Southern California rtill in the market
for Oregon cheese, the situaUon la ah swine eon
atdarabia improvement : for the last few days
despite the recant drop of 2d at Coos Bay. .
, 3?OMlKAL DRESSED HEAT TRADE
While no price changes are abown, only nom
. lnal trading la shewn in country killed meats.
e Receipts of calves are moderate with prices
, maintained. Too few hogs are arriving to eatab
..' lisb a 'general price.
.WHOLESALE PRICSS ITS PORTLAKD
, These sre the price retailers pay wholesalers.
except as otherwise noted: ..)-
" ' ; Dairy Products
BUTTER-Helling priee. box lota: Creamery
- prima, parchment wrapped, extras, 60o par lb.;
. prime firsts, 58e; tint. S6e per lb.: smaller
lota at aa advance. Jobbing prices: . Cube ex.
tra, 64 0 tee; prime firsts, 62 665c; cartons, le
higher. -
' BCTTERFAT Portland delivery basis, 60
Se: country tation. BS960e per lb. -
OLEOMARUARINB Local brands, 80 0
' eOe lb. ; tuba, 2cj 1 lb. carton. Sue: 2 lb.
cartons. S6o; Nutmargarlne. 1 lb. eartona,
lie lb. '
CHEESE Selling price: Tillamook, fresh
Ores on fancy foil eream - triplets, 86037e lb.;
Young America, ,97 88o lb. Price to Job.
'pen, f. o. b. Tiltamoow, triplets, S3c; Young
America, 14a Selline price: Brick. 88 9
4o.. Baying prie of Com and Curry triplet,
' 81 He; Young America; 3Se per lb., f. o. b.
Myrtle Point. ,'
EOG8 Buying price, 4T 0 BOe per do sen;
selling price, 60 61c: candled, 6Sfe64c
EGG Public market retail selling price,
64c per doa. : asaotiaUoo selling price to trade,
49(S)o4e per bowti.
LIVE POULTBT Heavy hens. 27e per
lb.: flight bene, 2net per lb.: broilers. S3
Z8c lb.; eld roosters, 1718o lb. - sqqaos,
tt.00 young dutika. - 28 35c lb. ; pigeons,
1.5002.00 per doaea; turkeys, lire,' SOe pet
lb.; dressed. 40c per lb.: geese, lire. l"o per lb.
Freeh V eatables and fruit
rBESH rRUITS Orangeav " S2.7S 6.75
Yen, 4 lbs. and over 26-28c
Hens, under 4 lb. 23o2Se
Broilers, lVz lbs. and up 26c
Top Veal . .... .24c-2Sc
Top Hogs 28c-3Qc
Eggs ( rots and cracks oat),
'. per dozen ...... .fiy8c
' PORTLAND PRODUCE &
COMMISSION CO.
149 FRONT ST.
PORTLAND, OREGON '
'Ship Your Cream
to Us
For Top Market Price-,
l' OM Bhlppers Are Our References
. CREAM -SEPARATORS
. . OX SA8T TERMS
- Oar delicious lee Cream shipped -promptly
for parties, etc -
i or Write
CorvallLt Creamery Co.
CORTALLIS, OREGOJT
sURst aHiPMBirra
T -
HI HIST PftieES
PROMPT PAY
POM -
DAIRY . BUTTER,
ORIAIR, KOQa,
UVI - POULTRY
Wrtte fee- Prises
ccr?jurr
poarrutsb, on. ...
WB WASTTOU.
Veal, Hogs, Poultry
Eggs, Dressed Meats, Hides, Caacara
Bark. Mohair. Woel, 'taj .
- Write 17$ for Prices
GULLICKSON & CO.
Etfd lilt ' 16$ Proat SU Pertlaad. Or.
I1IOES, SHEEP PELTS,
MOHAIR, WOOL
ALSO CASCARA BARK :
WRrrii ren pmots to
' IL F. NORTON CO. .
C IV. Cor, tstsi en 1 vinsen g' PsrUaad, Or,
t a4m-, .!an.
Improvement Is
Needed i n Eggs
Oregon, Stock Is Black Sheep of
the Entire Pacifie Coast.
- 1 By. Hrman H. Cohen '
That egg' producers and dealers of
Oregon" must take instant heed of the
alarming situation In 'the local trade at
thia time has been the conclusion reached
by the trade .generally, v : , i
Losses In eggs as the result df Im
proper oare and marketing have reached
staggering sums in this entire terri
tory. The situation instead of Improv
ing is constantly growing worse.
It can no longer be denied that Ore
gon eggs hawe a coast wide reputation
for poor quaJity., i There Is no doubting
tne zact that some of the eggs marketed
here, are as good as those sold in any
other market, but the volume of : really
good stuff, la so limited that the state
has secured a reputation for poor quality
on a majority of its offerings.
Oregon produces, a surplus (St '. eggs
during most of the season, therefore out
side markets must be found. At this
tinvt eggs from' this state are being
quoted in outside markets about 5 8c
a dozen less than from other . states,
therefore there must be something radi
cally wrong with the offerings to merit
such a discrimination. -
Those desiring special Information, re
garding any market should write the
market editor, enclosing stamp for reply.
per box; bananas, 9 0S He per lb. ; lemons.
S7.60gS.5O; Flortla arapefruit. ): Cali
fornia grapefruit, S 5.75 0.00; , cantaloupes,
1 1.00 9 5.00 ; watermelons, 2 He lb. Cher
ries, Bings. 12HHe: BUek liepublicsot. s
lOe: Lamberts. 12 net California fixa. 11.25
1.60: Oregon anricota, $1.252.26; peaches.
70CCg si.ov.-- ,
BEKBIE.S Raspberries, 83.008.75; logaa
btrriea. 83.50 m 2.7S; eurrants. $2.0002.26;
bckberrien. $2.50 St. 00 pet crate.
APPLES-p-Various TgrieUea. $1.6002.00 per
DBlEft FKCITS J" -tea, Dromedariea,
t i i Fard. . 1 t i per bux: rabin. tbr
erown loose 'Muscatels. lOe lb. ; tint, $5.00 per
box of Oil o-os. pacaagsa. .
'ONIONS Sallin snee to retailers, Oregon.
$5.00 pel cwt; ssseeiation selling price, car-
toao. i t. o. . eountry; garne, see; green
onions, 409 per doau Imncuea; Walls Walla.
$4.7!ij6.00. ,
POTATOKS SeUlng price. . old crop, $1.7$
6)2.25 ewt.; buying price for fancy large sixes,
$1.60: ordinary, $1.86 e 1.60 per cental; sweet,
12c per lb.: new potatoes, 8 0Sttc Pal lb.
VEGETABLES Turnips. $3.50 per sack;
earrots 4c per lb.; lU,-8Ho per lb.; eafe
haee, Oregon, SS!ie per lb. lettuce. 500
80c per doa.; encumbers, 90ctl.50 per
doa.; tomatoes, $2.00 92-25 per crate: eggplant.
12 hie lb.: eanunewet California), $2.25 pet
erate: horseradiah. 15e per lb.: sninaeh. local.
8o per lb. ; asparagus, local, $1.25 01.50: beU
kPep.pers. 80c per lb. : peaa, so lb. ; ' rutabasaa.
':ff: 'i"1 ,.-
meaia ane) rrovismna
C0CNTBT MEATS Selling price; Country
bogs, 28 28 Ho lb.; best real. 24025e; ordi
nary veal, 23e lb. v i .
SMOKED MEATS Ham. 35 44 He; break
fast bacon, S8 055e; picnic,. 27 0 SOe; cottage
roll, 88o lb. ' i - , - ,
. LABD KetUe rendered, $7e per lb.; atssd
ard. 86e; ttetse basis: compound. 29 He.
Plan and aheUfish
FBESB - FISH Steelhead salmon, IS 015c
per lb. ; chinoek, 18 0 kOc; halibut, fresh, 18 0
14c; torn cod. 8e; sturxaoo, 18 020c; fresh her
ring. 6 0 7c dressed shad. Se; shad roe, lOe lb..
SHELLFISH Crab. $2.25 0 6.00 per doa.;
shrimp meat, 62e per lb. : lobster. 80c per lb.
SUOAB Cube. $10.50' powdered, $10.29;
fruit and berry, $9.05; D yellow. $9.05; granu
lated, $0.65; beet. $$.56; extra 0. $$.26;
golden C. $8.16. i
HONET New, per ease,
RICE Japan style, No. 2 He Nor Or
leans head. 1$ 01$ He; Bhra Rose. 11 41 a 12a
Bi.T uoane Ball, ground, 100. 817. OO pet
ton; 60s. $18.50; table dairy. 80s. $26.60;
bales, $3.16 0 S.SSl'fsney table sad .dairy,
$82.50: lump rock, $23.00 per ton.
BEANS Oregon Xsalae by Jobbers) : lady
Waahinatoa. 7 V4 0 So per lb.; pink, 7 H e par
id., umaa, ic; oayou. i it a; rea, 7c; Oregon
beans, buying prices normal.
CANNED MILK Carnation. $7.25 Borden,
$6.83; Aster, $7.15: Eagle. $10.70: t-ibby.
$7.15; Teloban, $7.05; Mount Vernon. $7.15
Haselwood, $7.15 . per case.
COrFEE Boasted,-87 0 81a in sacks or
drums. - -
SODA CRACKERS In bulk, J7e per lb.
NUTS Budded i walnuts, 81085c lb. sl
asonds. 24 0 20c; , filberts, 28c in sack lota;
peanuts, 16c; pecans, 25c; Brazils, 35c
Repes, Paints, oils
' ROPE Steal, dark. 22c; white. 22 He DM
Standard manila. 25 He.
LINSEED OIL Haw, bbla.. $2.82 gal; ket
tle boiled, bbls., $2.34; raw. cases. $2.84;
boiled, cases. $2-44 per gat
COAL OIL Water tilts, in drams or Iron
bbla.. HHc tel.: ease, 24s gaL
GASOLINE Iran bbla., 28 He; cases, 84c;
engine distillate, tron . bbla.. 18c; eases, 28 He.
WHITE Lead Ton iota, 12Ho; 60O Iba..
TUKPENTI?TE Tanks, $1.81; cases. $1.41;
1$ rase lota,' Ic lees, i
WUtE NAILS Basio price. $8.1$.
Hese, Weel sod Hide .
- HOPS Nominal, 1918 crops; cop tracts. Ills
crop. 45 050c pes lb.
HIDES No. 1 salt cured hides, $0 lbs. and
wp, se; no. -it aaie cure nraea, sw Iba. and up,
) ; No. 1 green bides, 80 lbs. and up, 26o:
No. 1 salt cured bait bides. 80 the. and
up. 24c: No. 1 areen bull hides. SO lha
17c. The price of No. 3 hides will be le per
R. leas thaa No. 1. , No. 1 calfskins, up te
10 ids., ise; wo. s eautsawa, up to 15 lbs.,
60c; No. 1 kipskins. 1$ tot 26 lbs., SOe; No. 2
kipsklns, 15 to 25 lbs., 25c; dry flint bides,
lbs. and up. 40c; dry ealt stag or bull bides,
20c; dry euH hides, 7 lbs. and up, 24e; dry
salt calf bides, unnder 7 lbs.. 60e dry flint stag
or bull bide. 25c; dry salt etas or bull hides,
18c; dry hides and, skins, half price; dry
horse hides, according to size sad quality, each
$1.50 03.00; salt bene hides, skinnel to beef
and head on. $5.00 0 8.00; horse bides with
besds off, , 60c lea; dry tons wool sheep
yciu. vi in., ooc; . si; mooium wool aneep
pelts, per lb., 20 080c; dry shearing sheep nelta.
each. 50 0 75c; salted long wool sheep palta.
each. CO 0 76c; salted long, wool she' a pelts,
each, $2.00 0 4.00; salted medium ol (beep
palta, eaoh, $1.00 02.00; salted sb'ring aheeo
pelts, each, 50 076c.)
MOHAIR Long staple. 6001 Se lb.: short
ateple. 40 048c per lb. "
TALLOW AND GREASE No. 1 taQow. 18c
No. 2. 12c; o-1 grease. 10; No. 2 areaaej
f HITTIM OR' CASPAR A BARK -New pseL
10c .-.'--,,-- ... .-, .
WOOL, Tslley H blood Merino and Shrap.
Shire. -60c; Cotswoid and Lincoln, 40 0 46c
matted Cotawold, 80 086c; timber stained. 6e
per lb. ' less; lambs' wool, 4e per lb. 1
- Eastern Oregon. Kastern Waauinstoa and Cal
ifornia Wool Merino and Shropshire,' 85 04Oct
H blood merino and Cotawold, 37 042o; Harop-
ui ivamiN ana xaitooin, straight
and mixed. $2 085c; borry. So per lb. tarn:
iambaV 4c per lb. lea.
Sine Wools Marine
grades. $JO035o. . .
combing aad carding
Moaey-and . Exehaage --''
New York. July 28. (L N. 8.) Sterling
exrhange was - weak, with buainem ia bankers'
bills at 485 for demand.
" Veal, Hogs, Poultry, Egg f
Ship to as. We will get yoa top priess.
,- forty years la the feaslasss ,
PAGE & SON
120-122 Frost Street
Portland Ore.
Llvsftoek CosBstlsaioa Verehaais
UXION : STOCK YARDS - .
KORTH PORTLA1TD. OREGOS
SHIP US YOUR MEAT
; r AND PRODUCE ;
to arrive not later ihan Friday raorTura.
WeseU your meat and produesM ,S
partners without speculating on it. " -
7 BOUMm& CO. ;
X!S-XS$ Frost SL, PorUaad Orcge
BoDme&Clarli
MILLERS ANXIOUS TO;
PAY ADVANCE FOR A
LIMITED HOG SUPPLY
By Fort in a Market Up on Scant Of
ferings st Present, Influence Values
Upward for Record Breaking Stocks
of Provisions, - - v
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN
;. ,. Hogs. Cattle. Calves. Sheep.
Saturday . ... 19 r 24
Wees aao .......
Two weeks age. . . . :
Four weeks ago., .
Year ago ........
Two years ago....'
Three years ago. . .
Pour year ago,...
188
800
49
500
, 44
80
71
255
ee
'60
39
.
. '
.
720
1822
60S
C asf A
e- . w.
i 27
The extreme high record price of 23
obtained for a carload of bogs late
Friday afternoon, established the high
est price ever known in the North Port
land yards. The rise was 25c over the
previous extreme record.
There were bo further arrivals cf bogs in the
North, Portland alleys ever night but some beld
oeer stuff was sold within the former range.
Killer appear to be anxious te boost the price
of hogs on the limited supply now coming for
ward as tbm adds greatly to tho price of the
record-breaking stocks of lower priced products
that are held in the storage houses all over the
nation. - s j.
r General hog range:
Prime mixed ................ $22.75 28.00
Medium mixed.... 22.OO0 22.SO
Boucb hear .............. 22.SO023.75
Pigs 20.00020.75
Bulk ...... .4..; 22.50
Cattle Continue Steady
Cattle trade, continue steady at North Port
land with limited supply offering on the closing
day of the week. In general no ehance was
shown in the price list; sales being made at
practically the same values as on Monday. . ,
General -cattle range:' i
Good to choice steers ....... ..$10.50 0 11.50
Fair to sood stsers..
0.00 0 10.60
7.OO0 7-0
e.oo0 7.eo
8.00 0 0.00
5.00 0 $.00
S.6O0 6.00
0.00 016.50
Common to fair steer ,
........
WBM .IW .... . . ........
Good to choice cows and heifers.
Medium to fair cows sod heifers,
Ca nrt ...................
Calves .....................
Mutton Situation Steady - '
It was a steady tone in the mutton trade,
While ao fresh arrivals were shown in the North
Portland alleys over Bight sales indicate that
killers are still willing to pay $12.50. the former
top for best quality lam be. i
General abeep and lamb range:
Prime lambs ..$12.00 012.50
Fair to medium lambs 0.00011.50
Tearlinga 7.000 S.00
Wethers 6.00 0 7.50
Ewes .. . , . . , . . - 0.00 0 7.60
. . Friday Afternoon Sales .. .
STEERS
No. Are. lbs. Price. I No. Are. Iba Price.
8.... 486 $ 7.25 f -
COwS ' "'
v 1.... 888 $ 6.00 , 2.... 81S $ 7.00
2 000 7.25 . - . i
HOGS
St... 268 $22.75 S.
29. ... 209 , 2a 5 O t 8.
7,;.', 200, 22.75 2.
1.... 320 22.50 105.
156 $22.50
194 22.75
390
182
21.00
23.00
KWES
2.... 155 S 6.00 I 8. ... 115 8 8.50
6.... 110 4.00 i
YEARLINGS .
8.... 100 $ 8.00 .
LAMBS
61.... 78 812.50 I T.... 110 $11.$0
67.... 100 12.60 I
Saturday sfterning SoJee
- . T gTEERS '''
No. . Av. lbs. Price. I No. " At. lbs. Price.
4.... 887 $ 8.25 2.... 960 $ 8.20
cows
14.... 018 $ 7.75 2..., 950 8 6.60
' CALVES '
. 2...., 800 $11.00 I 2.... 340 $ 8.00
20. . .. 220 15.00 1
HOGS
8...
1 . . ,
7...
83...
5...
6...
105 $32.50
1 . a
8 . . .
$....
820 $22.00
410 20.50
406
20.50
193
22.50
203
22.60
LAMBS
87 $12.50
40...
2....
27....
64 $12.50
70 0.00
68 8.00
68 10.00
64 10.00
EARLT LOSS IIT COTT03T
IS GENERALLY RECOVERED
New York, July 26. (L N. S) Tho cotton
market opened fairly steady at a decline of 6
to 20 points, the easier ruling being influenced
by further liquidation on long stuff and selling
by Liverpool, promoted by bearish week-end fig
ures and more favorable weather prospects.
On the other band the promise of an early set
tlement of the strike of the marine workers, bull
ish crop advices published by the local newspa
pers ' and reports that Gteat terftain would es
tablish largo credits here fori the purchase of
cotton, led to pronounced buying after the
start which resulted in the recovery of the most
initial loss. ' ' . -.:, ;-
Pricee eased off again in the late dealings on
renewed liquidation and selling taom foreign
and southern sources. The close was steady
unchanged to 25 points 'lower, i .
Range furnished by Overbeck at Cooke oom
neny. Board of Trade building.
Month. Open. High.
January ........ 3500 8517
February a....... ...... ....
March. 8498 8626
M.y
une . . . . ...... ..... ....
August ....
September ...... ....
October ........ 8490 3510
December ....... . 8510. 3531
Low. Close.
$484 3496
.... 3497
3485 8600
.... f 8495
.... 8486
.... 3425
. . . . 8460
8470 8488
8493 3302
BRIEF JT0TES OF PRODUCE TRADE
' New garlic aelling at 86c s pound. ,. - 4 ;
. Onion market continues firm.
Both old and new potatoes are firm at . un
changed price. --j i'-
Cantaloupe pries again lowered. . ' -
-AH berry prices unchanged for the day.
Good demand continues for small supplies of
spricots. ;-r.i, .. .-;?.' .
WEATHER KOTICE FOR SHIPPERS
Weather bureau advises: Protect shipments
during the next 86 hours against the following
maximum temperatures : Going Berth, .70 de
greee; north east over the Spokane, Portland A
Seattle railway. SO degrees; east to Baker. 80
degrees, sad south to Ashland. 00 degrees. Max
imum temperature at Portland tomorrow, about
76 degrees.. I
- Saa Fraaclseo Cash Grata
San Francisco, July 26. (U. P.)
-Cash
grain: - s .
Barley Spot feed, per cental. 83.10 03.15;
do shipping, $3.1$ 0 8.20, at eountry shippiag
points.
Oate Red feed. $3.80 02.90 per eeatal;
seed, prices nominal: black, $2.76 08.00; red
mUo. $3.12 H 0 3.17 H.
Nsw Tork Bank Statemeat .
New York. July 26. -(L N. a) Bank
statement Average: Loess decreased $101,
680,000; demand deposits decreased $67,862,
OOO;.. time deposits increased $11,893,000; re
serves decreased $27,524,280. - .
- Aetna!: Loans deereased $971054.000; de
mand deposits- deereased $106,864,000; time
deposits increased $14,028,000; reserves : ia
ereesed $3,402,200. v - . v .
Hogs and Veal
' 'DRKSSCD MOSS market still sdvaaeiBg.
We sold strictly top stock at 29c The mar
ket will continue te advance ss long aa prices
remain Ugh in the yard. VEAL market
.somewhat inactive; ' however, we received
26e for alT top. veal during week; LIOHT
VSAL off -grade sold remarkably bigs, Moat
sales at 22 to 23c.
i J POULTST ' - '
Good demand. Meat sales at 28e On heavy
bens and broilers. Light bene sold from 24
to 28c We need more poultry, aad belle fe
these prices will hold during the week. -
COOS 1
' Market about steady. Current receipts sold
at 48c during week.' .
' - HIDES ' -
' Msrket still advaBcing. Salt well before
shipping "- (Write or -wire ua for market
changes when, la' doubt.) We remit actual
sales, leas le for handling. : :
sherida:i!eeckley co::?a:iy
- .. . M$ FR02TT STREET
Keferesee; ' Hiberaia Savings Bank
LSITUAIIIIS
STRONGER WITH AN
UPWARD TENDENCY
Even Boston, Which Has Been In
clined to Talk Shaded Values, Is
Now Converted to the Bull Side
. Some ' Sales Reported Hioheri
Further increase In activity is shown
la the wool trade ail over the country.
Aa forecast in these reports recently,
the recent alleged weakness' and slug
gishness In theTXtlantlc coast trade was
more of a desire on the part of cer
tain buying - interests than an actual
market condition. ?f 1 "
Indicating that the strength in the
fleece trade is real la the tact that
manufacturers are scouring the entire
country: for supplies - and in some in
stances are paying further:, fractional
advances' in price. . . ; : y--.
. The improvement in the easterB ' trade has
been marked during the last week and instead
of the situation being bearish aa some . recent
reports from Boston have indie tad, the market
is sufficiently strong for some amies to be made
at slightly advanced prices.
Locasy the situation Is very firm and especi
ally so for fine clothing stock, of which there
is s confirmed shortage throughout the world.
Uncertain Opening
Of Chicago Grains
By Joeeph P. PHtohard
Chicago, July 26.- (L N. S.) Bye and bar
ky led in the strength on the board of trade
today, rye gaining $4e and barmy was up
406Ha.
'.December corn eloaed H0He higher; Sep
tersber waa BBcnanged to He higher, while the
July future waa He lower. The oat market
wai unchanged to H 0 He higher. ; Hog prod
ucts were higher. ' . : '-'--
Chicago, July 26. (L N. S) 5om opened
Bxcerteia today with pricee He tower to He
higher. The weather map showed hot. dry
conditions over the belt, but Its influence waa
modified by the forecast for ' showers in prac
tically an states ever Sunday.- On the early
decline there waa buying by cash houses, which
took the surplus off the market.
Oat started easier with prices unchanged to
He lower' on scattered selling induced by tho
rams in Canada. Commission houses bought on
the break and sent prices to s premium over
the previous close.
There waa a vary lixht trade tat lard, at the
opening, but nothing doing ta the rest of the
provtoions list. Prices showed little Changs from
yesterday. . .
Chicago range by United Press: -
CORN , -
Open ; High ' Low Close
July ...... 105H 105 H 104H 195
September .. 193 H 105H 195; . 195H
December ... lo5 111 Mi 166 H
. ' ' OATS '
July 79 H - 80 H 79 79
September ... 79 H 80 H 79 H 80 H
Decembei . . 82 H 88 82 H 83
: PORK ' . : '
sTnly o e .. - 5509
September . . 6180 6195 6180 - 8180
v. . lard : -
Jtlly o e S m m o - . e !
September .. 8417 3450 8443 3460
RIBS
July ...... .N2890 2895 2890 2895
September . . 2845 2857 2840 2850
AMERICA JT LIVESTOCK PRICES
, - ,.
Omaha Hog S22.40
Omaha,' July 26. (1. N. 8.) Hogs Re
ceipts. 0000; 16025c lower. Bulk, $21,600
21.00: top. $22.40. . v
Cattle Receipts, none ; compared " with - week
ago, prime comfed steer and yearlings about
steady; others. 60 0 75c lower; butcher stock,
generally $1.00 01.75 lower; veaat. $2.00 0
3-00 lower; choice feeder. 25 0 50o lower. -
Sheep Receipts, none; compared with week
ago. mostly $1.00 lower. " ; -Kansas
City Hess $23.00
Kansas City, Mo.. July 28. '(L N. S.)
Cattle 800. no market.
Hog 800. steady to strong.' Sales $22,50 0
23.00. - - - ., - ...
. 8heep 1000. no market
Ohlcaoo Hoe S2S.2S "
Chicago. July 20. (L N. S.) Hogs Re
ceipt 6000; steady and mostly 10 015c lower.
Itulk, 321.25028.15; tops, $28.25; heary
weisbt, $21.80023.20; Medium weight, $21.75
023.23; light weight. $21.65023.25; light
lights, $21.00 0 22.75: heavy packing sows,
smooth,. $21.26021.76: packing sows, rough,
$20.00021.00 pig. 820.00 0 2 Is 60. .
Cattle Receipts 1 500 : compared with week
ago choice and prime beef and ah stock strong
to 85e higher; medium and good corn fed, 36 0
50o lower; all grassy cattle 60c 41.00 lower;
canners, 25 0 5Oo lower; calves. 600 75c lower.
Sheep Receipts nominal; compared with
week ago 75e0 $1.25 lower; westerns mostly
60c 011.00 tower; sheep hisber.
POTATOES ALL ALOXG THE COAST
- San Franelsoo Market '
Saa Francisco. July 26. (O. P.) Pota
toesOld crop, Oregon Burbauks, $2.25 02.35
per cental; Washingtoa Round White, $1,76 0
2.00 ex-ice; new crop -Garnets, $2.25 02.60;
river white. $1.7502.25; sweets. 6 0 7e per lb.
for Imperial Valley ami 0 010c for Merced.
Onions Yellow, $3.00 0 3.25 per cental on
street; river .white, $3.0003.25; Australian
brown, $3.00; green, $1.75 02.00 per box.
,-.;'' ? Los Angete Martst
Los Angeles, July 2. (L N. S.) Potatoes
Stockton Burbsnks, $2.15 02.40; new stock
home grown White Rose. $1.00 01.10 lug;
sacked. No. 1 grade. $2,75 0 $.00; No. 2
grade, $2.0002.60.
Seattle Market
Seattle. July 26 (L N. .8.) Potatoes
Takim Gems. $45.00 per too; local Rose, $ H
08 He; White. 4e per lb. . ,
DAIRT PRODUCE OF THE COAST
Saei Pranetoeo Market
' Saa Francisco, July' 28. (.U. P.) Butter
Extras. 68 He; firsts, 65 He; prime firsts. 57c
Eggs Extras, 67c: first. 68c; extra pullets,
48c per dosen.
Cheese California flats, fancy. 84c; firsts,
82e per pound. -!
- . Lee Angeles Sfarket
Le Angeles, July 26. (L N. S) Butter
California creamery extras, 57c
Ease Fresh, extras. 61 He; .case count. SOe;
pullets, 47e- .. -.'.--,...-.--','-
Broonhall Grain Report f- M 2-Liverpool,-July
26. BroomhaU says: .- :
. Clearances of wheat continue to be main
tained sad it is interesting to note that S sub
stantial portion of the shipments i - destined to
the United Kingdom, and France is also re
eeiving a good percentage. Aa usual, shipment
of corn are of small proportion. ' The outward
movement of oats la somewhat disappointing, for
some improvement te the clearances of this grain
ia looked for. Shipments of rye (how a decrease
as compared with previoaa week, but clearances
of barley have enlarged, and Holland is receivms
a large ponioa oi ue loiai quantity.
- St. Losls Metal Varket
St. Louis, Mo..-July 26. (L N. S)
higher. 6.75. "
' Slab -sine stronr, $8.03.
. MlsseapoUs FUx Market ..
Mirmeapolia. July St. (I K. S.) Flaxseed.
$6.08 06.11; April. 86.08 06.11.
Hogs 29c Veal 25c
These figures are based on actual
sales. Why market your meat the
same way aa it waa done 20 rears
ago. when you carp p.vaii yourself of
the service of our .
Modern Saxiitary Cold
Storage Plant?
We Save losses. We get better prices.
Tour check is bigger. Ship to
The Savinar Co., Inc.
108 FR027T ST.., ' Established 191$;
YARDS
BARLEY SHORTAGE IS
REAL; TRADE IS JUST
FINDING OUT TRUTH
Previous Forecasts of The Journal
Tbst Values Will Rise Sharply Are
Being - Confirmed Fireworks In
' Prices Looks Likely.
NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS
Cars.
' Wheat. Barley. Flour. Oats.
Portland Sat .. 16 , 6 ... 1
Year ago .... - 19 j 1 2 ' . . . .
Total thia wk. .. 67 12 v10 8
Tear age .... 88 , 22 16 , S :
Seasoa to dte. 171 ' 45 - 67 . 13
Year ago .... 121 21 83 48
Tacoms, Friday . . 4 .,.,,,.....
- Year ago- , , , , tf--,. .
Season to dte. . . , 67 10 . . . " 25
leu ice .... (Jlv . .. -i 6
Seattle. Friday . ,. 8 ... 2
" Year - ago . 4 ',.- : ' 8 '1
Season to dte. .. 60 23. 36 27
Yea ago . ... 62 3 103 53
Hay.
., 7
18
21
82
46
106
. 2
. o
85
S
5
12
32
47
AUV WHEAT HAS GUARANTEE
The trade hers at well as the XT ft.
Grata Corpora Uoa was somewhat ajaased
at the statement by D. A. WhIU la the
Salem Josraal to the effect that i the
goveraateat has aot sitablltked a yrlee
for WlUasietts Taney wheat. This ; is
entirely aa error, as ail American wheat
has a' raaraateed price aad for valley
wheat' the price will be exactly the
same as for others of the same grade
wbesi delivered at Portland, which is the
baste point, The, report that Salem is
or will be a basle polat Is f oaaded oa
error, aeeordlag to officials.
There promises to be one of the great
est scrambles for coarse " grains .and
especially barley, within the immediate
future that the Pacific Northwest trade
has known for many a day. '
Irrespective of the $4 a ton advance
in the price of barley on the Portland
Merchants' exchange on Friday, with
sales at the rise, prevailing prices are
considered cheap. While the advance
scared some of the trade, still such a
movement could have been expected in
viw of the great shortage in the 1019
acreage all through the Pacific coast
states. That such a movement of prices
bas been forecast, is known to all read
ers of The Journal. V - - v
Some day the local trade is going to awaken
to the fact that there ia little barley to be bad
and that the demand ia somewhat greater thaa
the normal. Whea that time srrivaa the scram
ble will be on in earnest and there, is going to
be acme fireworks display in prices.
Naturally oats are feeling some effect of the
strength in the berley trade.
FLOUR Selling price 1 Patent $1 1.0 ;
whole wheat flour. $10.60010.75; Willamette
valley. $11.$$; meal straight. $11.25 011.85;
bakers looaL $10.90 011.10: Montane spring
wheat, patent 811.10; rye flour, $10.00; oat
flour, $10.00; graham, $10.15 010.60. Priee
for city delivery in five barrel lota.
HAY Buying prices. hew erop: Willamette
timothy fancy. $27.00; Eastera Oregon-Washing-t:
fancy timothy. $$2.00: alfalfa. $36,00 0
$26.60; valey vetch. $22.00: cheat $22 OO;
etraw, $8.0009.00; dover, 82.00; grain. 822.
GRAIN SACKS Normal, new crop delivery,
No. 1 Calcutta. 12 H 018o ia ear lots; lass
amounts higher. . . . .
MILLSTUFFS Hiked tua st mills, sacked,
889.00. ' ' -' '-
. ROLLED OATS Per tea $58.00081.00.
ROLLED BARLEY Per ton. . $59,000
82.00. '.' '.-'' -....!
CORN Whole, S76.00: cracked, $78.00 tea.
Msrchaats Excnsnce -bids:
". . -;.' FEED OATS - "..-".-...'.:,.
July. - August September.
No. 3 whits ... . . . . 6800
6800
6800
6750
eeoo
. - -
7600
5500
5800
7500
6200
i BARLEY : .v
No. 8 btoe-..if .. 6600 6700
Standard feed. .... .. 6400 6500
-4 CORN '.
No. 8 yellow..... .. 7600 T500
- Eastern corn and oat ia bulk:
Oats. No. 3 white.. 5500 5500
Oats, 38 lbs. clipped. 07OO 5750
Corn No. 3 yellow... 7525 7500
Barley No. 2 6160 6200
. " ' ' - -
BOSTON COPPER MARKET
Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke Co.. Board
of Trade building: - Closing
Bid.
A-k.
Adrenture ' .. ... ... .......
Ahmeek ...............
Allouea .................
Butte Bel. ,... .,,,
2H
91
60
55
844
470
20
60 H
' 3
18H
6H
75
1H
40
5
': 2
6H
414
4H
10
OH
81 .
10H
10
.88H
66
19H
4
49
66
21 H
79 H
28 H
SH
80
10
.
'4 H
70
12
44
2
80
90 V
49 H
00
Calumet A Srla. 84 H
C hi met A Hecla ....... J.. 465
Centennial . I . . 19 H
Copper Range .....,....... 60
Daly West
Kaat Butte
n
18H
OH
73
84
1 H
89 H
4H
1 H
6 -4H
4
0
s
80 :
10
7 .-
88 ,
52
10
8H
48 H
65 H
21
78 H
22 H
SH
25
OH
. 3 H
- : 4 -68H
11H
4H
' 2H
20H
. 84
7H
11 H
15
7
2
S3
. 4
8
FrankliB
Granby ,
Hancock , . . , ....
Indiana
Isle Royals ......
Kerr Lake ......
Keweenaw .......
La Salle ..........
Maeon Val. .......
Mass. Cons, .......
Michigan ..
Mohawk ,
Nipisaing ..
Gas .... ..
C. A J.
...,.,i
cryi
North Butte
Ojibway
Old Dom.. .........
Osceola . , , . ,
Pond Creek .
Quincy
Santa Fo .... ..... . . ... . .-. .
Shannon . ... .............. .
South Lake
Superior ..................
Sup. A Boston .............
Trinity ..... ;
C. 8. Smelting .............
Utah Con. ................
Victoria ...... , .
Winona .. ......... t .
Woirerine . . . ... ....
; CURB LIST
Chief.,
4
8
Cons. C. M.
Davis Daly .. . ,
Goldf ield Cons.
t Oil . ,..
Tuolumne o a ei
11
20
.7H
214
m i
85
oi. veraes
R. Uerc .
H
IK
if-'-igt'iKtml stores Market '".".,;....,
-New York, July 26. ft N. S.J Turpen
tine, Bavannan, gi.zeitf new York, 81.86.
Rosin. Savannah. $13.800 15.85; New York,
S'n 7 orrerefl. -
Consuniers to r .
Get Tips Here
On the Market
String beaas are today a drag tra
the market They are now at their
best as regards ejaailty aad the vol.
nme ef arriving has been so liberal
recently that the trade has been foreed
to damp some stock because ef the
lack of adequate demaad. - -
Prices are comparatively lew be
ing dowa as low as Se a posed ta the
wholesale trade. This Is the proper
time for the cos is mer to get busy.
String beaas for the ; table as well
as for the cans aad Jars are timely.
They will aot be ef better esallty
thaa aew at any time daring the
aeasoa aad -there is little likelihood
that they will be lower .-v-v-:---
Comparatively - speakiag, . string
beaas axe today the cheapest vege
table oa the market. It is the aly
prodaet ef the farm. that has daring
the year gone . to i figsres that are
little, if any, above the aormaL Coa
samers skoald therefore get their fin
and fill their sarplss caas aad jars.
Now Is the time.
J
ffigher. Opening -
.: But Slow Trade
In Stock Market
CLOSC IS ' STftOftS '
Hew Tort, July SaU (L H. S.l The market
mal ntaleed s atront tons todsy in the sets deal
Inge, many of the active Issues closing st the high
point ef the day. United States Stoat oommori
rose to ItSVe, Orweib reoctod samawhit, seas
ping S points te wrtlle Balewtn rose wisely
4 point to 116V,. Tebaoco PredMsU sttswaw s
gain of 844 at tS.v.--,:- -
New York Deck was exeepuocatly active and
strong, moving p to SS, a sain of esesly 18
points. Mexteaa Petreteum show ad a gain of S
peinte at 188 and seed gains were mode te asms
of the soaper and railrsed snuse. Pvtess: Mew
Vark Oeok, SB; United States Steel, 118 Amert.
can Leoeenotlva. 02; eorw.PredueU, 84 Hi Said
win. 116; Tooecco Products, 1184 1 MaawaH
MotorrBSVsi Anssenda. 78 Hi Sinclair. OS.
New York. Jury 26. (1. N. S) WiU com
paratively few exceptions opening figure) today
ia the stock market showed gains, but if was
noticeable that quotations came out more slowly
than at any time in the week. Crucible Bteel
started t points higher at 143, but reacted to
141 H. Texas .company started 1 H biaher at
267 H and gains of fractions -were established
ia United Stetes Steel common, Sinclair Oil,
General Cigar Stores, General Mot on. Beading,
Araeonde. laspiration Copper, Central Leather,
New Haven, United. Retau Stores, Cuba Cane
Sugar and others. -
Pan-American waa unchanged. ' Baldwia was
one of the exoeption. starUng ia 4 lower st
112 H. Central Foundry rose about 2 point.
The Marine issues were egain te demand. The
common gained to 65 H and the preferred
in.proved 1 H. Com Products sold off a fur
ther fraction, after the initial price, but in s
number of others further small gains were estab
Ittlied. - --' .:- - : .. v-
Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke Co.,;
Board
oi i rage ooilcung :
i'KSCBlPTlON:
Alaska Gold.....'.
A Ilia Chalmers ...
Alloy Steel ......
Am. Beet Sugar...
Am. Can, e. . . . . .
Aa. Car Foundry.,
Am. Cotton Oil. . .
Am. Hide A L.. e.
Am. . Linseed, c...
Am. Loco., s, . . . .
Am.. Smelter, o...
Am. Steel Fdy....
Am. Sugar, c.....
Am. TelT A Tel...
Am. Tobacco. . . ,',
Am. Moolen. a .
Open
High Low Close
8 H 8 8"
48 47 47
63 5 65
93 H 98 03
60 69 60
120H 118H 119
64 68 64
88 86 86
77 76 IT
03 81 81
87 86 86
43 . 44 45
188 188 188
104 104 108
268 231 252
125 123 126
76 76 76
100 H 100 100
116 112 116
100
47 46 46
100 09 101
$2 82 81
29 29 29
60 49 50
163 H 163 168
114 114 114
. .v.. 60
10 10 10
40 48 46
100 100 100
28 27 27
49 49 40
52 51 61
101 100 100
05 04 04
144 140 142
eeoo B e -' ' X X --"
20 19 19
18 18 18
168
231 228 230
84 82 88
...T. .. ... 70
40 48 49
94 94 94
47 47 46
100 100 100
144 142 144
68 67 674
141 141 141 -65
64 65
23 ,28 23
42 43 42
87 87 87
68 53 68
66 66 66
195 193 195V
81 81 snt
68 67 67
33 85 35
86- 88 i3
..... 21
87 37 87
80
106 .
06 05 95
46 45 46
60 59 60
70 70 70
02 01 01
27 26 26
96 06 9$ -00
80 89
97 06 07
.......... 30
18
72 70 71
107 106 100
80 80 80
114 112 114 .
123 118 . 110 -24
24 24
16 16 15
371 , 267 271
A 60 J 59
113 110 118
133 133 188
87 " '83 86 3t
120 128 129
09 60 68
118 111 118
117 117- 116
06 05 05
87 85 87
12 12 12
. . . 87
68 67- 68
72 71 71
87 86 $7
111 101 110
62 61 .....
8H
48H
65
08 H
6914
11814
SSH
86 H
76 H
SI
86
45
IS6U
104
253
1254
Anaconda Mia, Co.
76
Atchison, c ...... .
100
1124
oarawtn lco.. C
do. pfd.
Balto. A Ohio, e
Sa w da. t n
'e6H
01SPCI 0 o
100 H
Brook. Rapid Traa,
82 H
29 H
xtutte at superior,
Cal. Petroleum, e,,
Canadian Pac ...
Cea. Xether, e. . .
Cites, dk Ohio,....
CbL yGt West, c.
ChL, MOw. m St P.
Chi. N. W.....
Chile Copper. .
Chino Conner -. . . .
50 H
16S
114 H
i64
48H
too
27H
49 H
51H
10tH
93
Colo. Fuel A Iron.
Consolidated Gaa. ,
Corn Producta, e. ,
Crucible Steel, o. .
143
U., 0...
V o o
20
18H
, oo pfd.
Erie, e . .
......
Gen. Electrio
Gen. : Mntora
228 H
Goodrich Rubber . .
SS
i e e
484
94
4714
Granby Cons. . . ,
Gt Northern Ore..
Gt Northern By..
Greene Cananee , ,
IDinoU Central . .
Ind. Alcohol . . . .
Inspiration Copper
IntMV. HartMl,,
100 H
142H
67 14
141
Int, Mer. Marine, e
65 H
28 H
4214
87H
68 H
554
Kennecott -Coper ..
Lacaawanna steal .
Lehigh Valley . . .
Max. Motors, c. . .
Mm. T.t rnt.il tm , .
193
Miami Copper . , .
31 H
67 H
3614
$8
37H
audvaie steel . . ..
Mo. Pacific, e....
National Lead ...
Nevada Con . .
New Haven
N. Y. Central .,,
Norfolk A West- .
Northern Pacific ; .
Penn. Railwav
95 H
46
69
70
92
26
95 H
00
87
Pierce Arrow . . . .
Pitta. Coal, e . . . .
P. 8. t. ' e . . . .
Ray Cons. Copper .
ftr A1m1 RaffMt. .
Reading, e ......
Sep. L A - 8., e
Rock bland, c...
Shattack Coiper ...
Mom Sheffield . . .
P.- Paciiie .... ,
So Tty.; ,,.,,,.
Studebaker. c . . .
Btt.tr Motors , . . ,
Ku U A San P. .
Trrn. Copper ..;
Texas Oil .......
Tes.ee Pacifie "... , .
Tobacco Prod. ...
t'nion Pac., e... .
70
107
S0H
112H
120
24 H
15H
28
69
111
188 H
U. F. Products..
SSH
11. M HllhhH. .
128
60
U. S. Smelt A Ref
U. B. Steel, e...,
tin nfA .
112H
117H
5
86
12H
67''
72
87
Virginia Chemical.
wabaab .........
Western T'nion . . , .
W'house Electric.-..
VTil Ifofytra -
Willys Overland... .
Amn. Int- Corpa,.
111
oraeiair uu . . . .
62
Total sales, stack. 1.481.SOO shares.
Total sale, bond SS.S4S.Ann. -
Weekly stork sales 7.4N0.80O.
Weekly boad sales 388.319.000.
Kew Tork Bond Varket
(Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke Co., 217
Board of Trade .building.) -
Bid. Ask.
Atchison Genersl. 4s........ 70 . . 79
Bal. A Ohio Gold. 4s... 78 75
Beth. Steel Bef., 5s. ...... ," 90. 91
Cent. fscUic 1st 4s........ 77 78
C. B. A Q. CoL, 4s.,......, -95 96
St Paul Genl., 4s.....i.. 77 H . 80
Chicago N. W. GenL, 4i...,, 70 80
L. A vN4s . , ... .... 1 ..... 84 - 88
New York By.. 8s... ....... 14 16
Northers Pie. P. L 4a.'..... 70 70
Reading GenL. 4s..,....,.., ,81 83
Union Pacifie 1st 4s. ....... 85 86
U. 8. SteeL 5. ............ 100 101
Union Pec. Ist Ref. 6a...... 78 70
Southern Pac Conv. 6s. ..... . 166 ' 108
Southern Pac Conv. 4s. ...... 88 84
Penn a. Conv. 4Hs., ........ 94 : 94
Penna. let 4s... 84 85
(lies. A Ohio Conv. 5s....... 88 89
Or. Short line, 4s.......... 85 83 H
Forelga Bead Market
Furntthed by Overbeck A
Board of Trade building. '-
A. P. 8 1020..
U. K. SHs Nov. 1919......
TJ. K. 8 Ha Nov. ' 1921 ......
A. F. See. 6s Aug. 1010...,
Rep. France 6s 1981.,,,,,..
Psris 6s Oct 1921..,...,..
Marseilles 6s Nov. 1910. .....
Row-Ian Extn. 6s 1921....,
RossUn tea SHs 1926....
pom. 6s-Aug. 1919...,..,.
Dom. 6s Apr. 1921. ........
Dom, 6s Apr. 1931..
Dom. 4S Ape 1920. ........
Argentine u May 1920......
China 6a 1010...
Dom. Canada 8a 1987.......
U. aV 6Ht 1937..........
Cooke ecsnpsay,
' Bid. Ask.
06 07 H
09 100
' 98 i-i 98
99 ioe
120 185
96 97
08 99
" SO 68 -
07 108
00 ' - 100
08 ,08
. 03 93
96 96
99 99
08 100
. 06 . V.:. 07.
88 ' 98
PACIFIC COAST BA3TR STATEMENT
PorUand Banks, 'i-:
Clssrings This week. ' Tear. Ago.
Monday .... $ 8,068.952.1$ f 8.085,883.8$
Tuesday .... 8.748.014.88 8.072.420.08
Wednesday , 6.079,410.76 . 8,752,002.66
Thursday .... 8,989.087.6$ ' 4.840.104.46
Friday 8.370.2S7.68 8.701.722.81
Saturday .... 4,01743.88 , 2.042.447.00
. . i i i ii M .I. .1. . -
Week
....326.252.876.36 i $2894,641.85
- Tacoma Banks
Clearinas Sdturday ... , . , . . . , $ 467,4 1 0.00
Balance Saturday ...... . . 117,708.00
Spokane Banks
Clearinga Saturday ...... . ,$ 1.863,030.00
Balaocee Saturday ......... , 488.716.00
- Soattlo Bunks
Clesriaga Sturday .;;,. i. . , $ 8,482,887.00
Balance Saturday ......... . 1,193.806.00
Sow Freoalseo luti
Clearings . Saborday. . . . . . .824.58183.00
' Los Aoeatos Banks
Clearings Saturday .......... $ 8.141,608.00
Kew Tork Sugar aad Coffee
New York ' Jnl 28. ID ' P.I TTf .
Spot No. 7 Rio. 23 e: No. 4 Santos, 2814c
eugur ventruugai i ss,
'-"i'V - '
. . Ifew Tork.Loadoa Sliver
New York. Jury 20. (L N. . Cii!m.
dal bar silver waa 1 He lower at 106.
liondon. July 21. II. n. H.l Bar. aUver
waa unchanged at S3 1-16 A " ;
FINANCE DIRECTOR
- FOR ENTIRE STATE
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. 3 '" Edward Cookingham ; ;s
All government financing in Oregon
is to be consolidated under, the general
dlrectionrfif Edward Cookingham, presi
dent of Ladd & Tilton bank, according
to a telegram from John U. Calkins,
governor ' of the . Federal . Reserve bank
of San Francisco.
, Cookingham has been chairman for
the organisation for the sale of certifi
cates of indebtedness, and also served
aa chairman of the third, fourth and
fifth Liberty loans. C ' V v
Marshal N. Dana, former director, of
publicity for the Victory loan, has been
named associate director.
PORTLAND BANKERS TO
MEET SEATTLE CHAMPS
ON DIAMOND SUNDAY
Northwestern Nationals Cleaned
; Up on Field ; of. Competitors
Here and Cry for Blood.
The Northwestern National bank team,
pennant winners of the Bankers' league
of Portland, and the National, Bank of
Commerce of Seattle team, likewise, title
holders of the Puget Sound : metropolis,
will decide he championship of the
northwest Sunday morning at the Coast
league grounds, ' Twenty-fourth and
Vaughn streets. ,
C. Ia Phillips, , manager of the Be
attle club.- has promised to make it at
least warm for the Portland team, while
June Jones., manager of . the Northwest-
LIBERTY BOND SALES
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' Liberty soads closed to the Mew Tork market at following prfossi Victory -
; SHs ast4s 2d 4 lt4Hs 2d4s 3d 4 s 4th 4 S 3 s t 4 S
Monday...... 04.46 08.80 08.24 04.70 . 03.66 00.90 99.88 09.98 09.98
Tuesday.,,... 99.44 98.78 93.24 94.90 93.00 04.00 98.56 99.98 99.9$
rVedneaday.,,. 0040 03.90 08.SA 04.80 93.92 . 95.02 08.80 00.08 09.94
Thursday..... 99.88 - 93.90 - 98.60 94. SO 94.02 95.10 08.96 99.96 90.96
Friday....... 90.40 ; 94.10 93.60 94.98 94.0O 90 02 08.90 99.90 99.90
Batarday 00.80 04.10 03.60 94.90 04.00 06.00 ' 03.90- 09.86 09.90
LIBERTY and VICTORY BONDS
IF VOU MUIT IILL VOUS LIBgHTV OR VIOTOR V BON OS. SILL TO US
IF VOU OAN SUV MORE LIBKRTV OR VIOTORV SON OS, BUT PROM US
Today's opening Kew Tork msrket prios. are aa given below. They are the governing
prices for Liberty and Victory bond all over the world, aad the highest. We advertise .
, these prices daily in order that you may always kaow the New York market sad the
- . exact value of your Liberty sad Victory bonds:
1st 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd : 4th Victory Victory
8S 4s 4s 4HS 4s 4s 4S 8s 4
: Market price...., 90.60 04.10 83.60 04.00 04.06 08.10 03.02 100.00 00.90
Accrued interest. . .40 ,46 .79 .48 .84 1.66 1.19 .69 .87
-Total...... 99.90 04.56 04.30 05.88 04.00 96.68 06.11 100.60 LOO. 7 7
Whin buying w dsduet 87s on e 880 bond end 8 2. SO ee a 81000 bend. '
Ws Mil at the New Verk market Slus the seerued Jntsrsit.
Burglar sn Flrspsof Safe Pepeslt Sexes fee Rent '
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of our service, is the friendly personal
interest, which we take in the, welfare
of our customers. We desire to assist
you ip every possible way that is con
sistent with sound banking principles,
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"A Conservative Custodian
HIBEltmSAWGS3ANK
. SAVINGS - COMMERCIAL - TRUST
FOURTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS
SOPEN SATURDAY
J. B. Steinbach & Co.
BROKERS
201 -2-3 Railway Exchange EeaOdlng
Direct Private Wires
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PALACE HOTEL
Cteon. euiet modern, hsmellse eod downtown,
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STANDARD OIL PUTS -STOCK
ON EXCHANGE
FAR THF FIRST Tlf.lF
I VII ' IIIWI, SSI Ilea
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Issue of $100,000,000 Cumu
lative Preferred to Take Care
of Refinancing Projegt.
New York. July tC (TJ, P.) For the
first time In history' the . Standard Oil
company of New Jersey will place its
stock on the New Tork stock exchange,
it was announced here following publi
cation of an announcement last night
that $100,000,000 of cumulative preferred
stock, will be Issued tn a re-flnancing
project. Each holder of common stock
will be. allowed tat purchase one share
ot the new stock for each share of old
stock he holds. It will be offered at
par to conform with, the stock record
as of August 1.5. " V
' Listing of the new stock on the ex
change means that balance sheets will
have to be offered for the publio gase,
according to rules of the . exchange.
This also is a new departure. The cor
poration never haa published a balance
sheet . ' ' ' '
. The money derived from selling the
preferred stock, it is understood, will
be used to carry out plans for develop
ment in foreign countries. These plane,
made during the war, it is understood,
also wUl carry an offer to do buslnesa
on the basis of 60 or 90 day credit a.
Former rules of the company provided
for payments in 30 days. Extension of
greater credit, it was stated, will do
much ' toward stabilising foreign busi
ness. -
Development of Rumanian fields also
probably will be undertaken to a great
extent The company has large hold
ings there. -
The first publio report of the com
pany given out late yesterday shows
that in 1912 the year following dissolu
tion of the former "trust," nst earn
ings of the company were $35,107,387.
Last year the tout was $57,283,784.
Common stock now Is hardly obtain
able at the market price ot nearly $760
a. share. ;. -i
French Chamber
Workine-on Treaty
Paris, July 26. L N. 8.) Ths peace
treaty . will be ratified by the French
chamber' of 'deputies not later than the
middle of August, It was predicted to
day by Marcel Hutln. famous French
political writer, in the Echo De Paris.
"I...'--- J
erner's, intends to keep the Seattle boys
"stepping. The line-up of the Seattle
team will be as follows : Bums, o ; Sass
nett, p ; Kead. 1st t McGulre, 2d : Moore,
ss ; Courtney, 3d ; Bringolf, Overton,
Hail, Harlan. Van Tinker and Love
green, fielders. The Portland oirponenta
will be: Ferry, c; Lavis, p; laaraner,
1st J Kline, 2d; Hubank, ss; Strack, 3d;
Avery, Stacy and Read, fielders.
' The Bound bankers have, won nino
games and lost one, while the local boys
won seven and lost two. r
WASMIMOTOM SV .
EVENINGS 6TQ6 !el
Steeks, Beads, Col to a. Grata, Eta. .
' 316-317 Beard ef Trade Belldlaf
Overbeck&CookcCo.
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