The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 13, 1919, Page 11, Image 11

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COLD WEATHER. STIMULATES DEMAND FOR' ALL FEEDSTUFFS
Edited by
Uymaa It. Cone
SMALL INVESTORS cARE ; INJURED
Edited by
WUir.Ues&lan
THE . OREGON DAILY . JOURNAL. PORT LAND, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1919.
FRESH EGGS ARE
LOST
NTHECOLD
AS
I'reeitna Reported at ' Portland
7- Well as YVUIamette Valley Points
Trade la Generally Inactive.
Fresh egg market Is almost without
'movement in. the Front street trade at
thl time, Prices continue about un
chanced, but 'are on a nominal basis,
dus to- the fact that It to impossible to
make deliveries either In the" city or to
' outside points.
Damage to freh egg holdings tor the sold
inn l. MiBfirawd alona tha street, and similar
--'rvpnrt. ere coralfig from various ..Willamette
"valley point. One. local selling Ssenry delmed
' that it had aboat half car of fret stock on
hand, end afrad that It would be froMO.
While wvem weather eondiUona continue at
practical! all pointa in the country, MporU
trin mm of the tern Mntttr in to th
affect that tba price at eta ia -not voir easier,
- but in some instance price reduction have
liven tofeed. -'-,
. Storage eta ara moving fair eoiulderlnt Im
general congestion in busibeas, and prices are
waLiianged. .
ARK.E T
POTATO PRICES ABE AFFECTED
- 'I'oUta prices in Portland ara affected by th
cold weather and the inability to gt stock frWn
tba country, tale ar shewn teneraUy at $8.80
to 38.78 par cental for fancy stock with Garni
,.i at 14.00 for beat.
CABBAGE PRICES ABE TEXT FIRH
Cabbage prioaa are vary firm hart with scent
atoeka bald by tba local trade. IfwUl ba tew
' tima before the country eaa abtp .ven after the
: weather moderates a much atock wi freten.
POCLTRY. PRICES ABE UP IV AIR
..' All poultry prioaa are up In the air bacaest
f tba aeant offering and liberal demand. Bale
are gvnerilljr abowa at 80e to S6o lot litht
rprtnit and 82a for heavy bent. Ordinary chick-
' ena around tto a pound.
0XI05S ABE HELD TEST FIRM
v Oiiloa prices are being bald very firm alone
the wboleaale way with general aalea far limited
amouata at 66.V0 Per eentai. No country butt
tint abown becaaae of tba Inability to make
htpfceota.
. "V .. ,
MEAT DEMAH1. COJfTISrES GOOD
Demand for all country killed meata ia food.
. Fair auppliee are again reaching the atreet bat
.. the call la heavy. Beat calves are moving at
aao to 26o a pound and beat light weight bogs
" around a la to 32a a pound.
BRIEF VOTES OF PRODUCE TRADE
' Turkey demand ia firm around 45c to 48c for
beat.
Sweet ehooolats up to; around and ebooolate
.coating lo.
No Ufa at all abown In apple tradt anywhere.
Fun trade completely demoralised by weather.
Marvin A Co, were offering Ooodnoe Illlls
almonde.
By Hymaa H. Cehea
Aa there la little' doing in the retail
markets generally because of the cold
weather. It Is advisable for the house
wife and general consumer to take more
precaution In protecting the foodstuff
supplies "already purchased and In the ,
home. . . - '
Oreat care must be exercised with
fresh milk, and to be sure that it does
not freese, the bottles should be taken
Into the bouse and protected by wrap
ping It la newspaper.
Canned milk, unless well protected,
will also freese and will be ruined.
Potatoes ehould be put in a comfort
ablo place to prevent free-In g. This is
one product that is absolutely worthless
If frosen. Onions, it rroien. win thaw
out with littl damage. Tho same is
true as regards cabbage and root vege
tables generally.
The following oricee are arera-a onee-that
eoiMumera ara etpected to pay at retail ahopa.
Quality quoted 1a the arente, fancy ntuff belns
lighUy bisper and. inferior atuff fractionally
lowr:
Butter -Best ereasaery. parchment wrappere,
78 TSe lb. ; carton. T4 TSs lb. ; beet atoraae.
parchment wrapper. 05 70a.
Ea Freshly laid, 19 90s dosed ; taney
fresh. 80c. doses: atorsia. beat. 65 70c doseni
Unit, ord'fiary. SSc
t:hee-e -raney, sasreuc in.
Oblckena Dreeaed. 45c lb.; seaae, dreaead,
45c tb.; turkeys, dreaaed, 60viB2 He lb.
Salmon 25 60c per lb.
rienr Bent local patent, IS.10 tack 4t lbs.
PoUtoee Burbank, fancy, 4 0 Sc lb. j aweeta,
4 Iba. 25 e.
Union Dried, 8c lb.
WHOLESALE FBICE IJ POJtTLAKD
Theee are prleea rataUara pay wholeatlera,
eicept as otherwise noted; .
Datey Preeueta y
BUTTtH Selling price, box lota: Creamery
ptrme, parchment wrapped, 8c per lb.: prime
firm, 6flc lb.: firsts 84Be lb.; emaller
lota at aa adrance. bobbins prices t Cubes et
tra, 4ei prtsM firsts, U'Aol carte na, le extra.
No. 1 atoraea butter, dOc: oft -rede, S6Sfa74
bet lb.
BUTTEBraT Portland deUtery basis. TSs
Tc: enuntrr -tatfon. 71 T2c perlb.
OLEOMAHGARINtl Beat brand. 40ef ordi
tary, iatss: bakers, SSei Nutmarsartne. 1 lb.
carton", I'ia per lb.
CHEESB SeUint prtes: TiUamook freah Ore
ton fancy cream triplets, 86 0 ftfte lb. ; Xouns
America, 86 9 t7c Pries to Jobbers. Cob.
Tillamook, triplets. I He: loans America. BSe.
Sellins prise: Cream brick, 40a42ei buyint
price or Coes ana Carry triplets, sic; Young
America, ssvae w. I. o. o. styrtie foint aeuins
price: block Swiss, is 9 4 to; Llmburger. 40
4ZC lb.
KOOB Buytns prfce: Ourrent receipts. 71si
esndled. riling price, 75c; select, 78S)SOei
no. i storage, btwobc. .
. LITE POULTRY Heery bens. 8 Jo lb.: light
hem, 2627c: sprint, tight, 80 t 85c; beary,
2 Re lb.: old mostere, 415 0 le lb.; squib.
M.00; duoks, 2829o lb.: plgeone, $1.60
2.00 doken: turkeys, lire, 84 0 S to lb. ; dreesed,
40w47a lb.i teesa. 20S0alb.
'resit Vstatablas and mm
rBEBB rHUlT -Oranges, a4.a0 49e.00 per
WEATHER NOTICE FOR 8HIPPEB8
Weather bureau adriaaa:
Protect ahlpment during the Bast S8 hours
agslnst the following minimum temperature :
Going north, 18 degrees; northeast orer 8., P.
A t. R. a. degree; eaat to Baker, 16
degrees, and south to Aiihlsnd, 8 degree. Mini
mum temperature at Portland tomorrow about
13 degree.
POTATOES ALONG THE COAST
;s 8an Pranclsea Market
San Irtnelaao, !'). 18.--(U. P.) -PoUtoes
.Rlrer White, lt.6094.00; Balinas. 84.50;
sweets. Sc lb.
' Onion Yellow and white. 84.25 9 4.60;
Australian brown, 84.78 08.00.
1 Let angelee Market
f-os Angeles, tee. 18. ML. Jf. S.) Potatoes
alew stock Stockton Borbsnk. fancy, 84.75
13,00: Ssllnaa Burbank. fancy, 84.80 4.78,
mostly 84.78; Rttets' $4.00 8. 00; local, lug
buxe. motly $ I.4U 1.80.
Turkeys
SCARCE
SHIP ANY TIME
t We want your shipments of Hogs,
Veal, Live and Dressed poultry,
. Hides. Egis. etc.
V
GULLICKSON & Co.
10 FRONT ST.
Eststlithed 1912 Portland, Ore.
MARK SHIPMBNTS
TO
mm
MRTtANO. OR.
rem
HIOHtST PRICtS
PROMPT Nf
Wrtu lee Pel sag
MIRY UTTIR.
eaiAM, taos.
HIDES, SHEEP PELTS
MOHAIR. WOOL
ALSO CASCARA BARK
. WRrrc ren mois to
H. F. NORTON CO.
t. W. CMC. tat ait ! JoStnsem aw, Persia-. Can
FEED SITUATION
KEENLY ACTIVE
Further Advances , Shows for Coarse
Grains and Millfeed Trend of the
Hay Trade Considered Good. ...
LOAD OF LAMBS
COMES TO YARDS
NOBTHWCST GBACi BKCE1PTB
Csra-
3.
34
2
Portland. Bat.... 3
Tear ago....... 84
Total thie Weak.. 44
Year ago., . . . 41
Reason to date., ,48ft?
Tear ago. 6261
Tscdtna. s"rl.... 6
Year ago. 84 ....
Reason to date. ..8538 67
Year ago. .8468 10
Srattle. FrL .... 17 4
Year ago. 11 ....
Beasoa t data.. .8868 160
Year ago. 8628 ' 48
Wheat. Barley, near. Oats. Bay.
17
66
100
123 2125
727 1289
1
883
779
1
t
10
889
2
IS
17
126
888
688 1892
1?
683
762
- 4
1
116
118
2
M
404 '787
483 1648
Cold weather, together with shortened
supplies,- have stimulated the demand
for mjllstuffs and other feeds in all
parts of the Pacific Northwest. Higher
prices in general are . being quoted In
the feedstuff market.
Hillfeeds 'are ahowlng a further rise of BOe
to $1 a ton in the wholesale market, following
similar risea at the mill. Wholesaler are
asking as high at $40 8)66 a ton.
Globe drain A Milling , Co. advises regard
ing the hay situation:
"Arrivals during - the past week hre bees
moderate, but anfficient for local reauirementa.
Owners of bay in tba Interior hr advanced
their prleea, and the market ia about 81 a ton
higher than a week ago. Considering the ex.
tremelr bed weather, this is a moderate ad.
ranee. Fortunately, there is a fair amount
of horns grown hay in the valley, which has
reduced the demand for alfalfa. If the re
qnirement were equal to tltoea of last year
there would not be sufficient supply available
from the interior. With the greatly increased
consumption among feeders la tba bay grow
lng country, ws can hardly look for any re
ceeaion in prices, and SJfurther advance of
dollar or two would not be unexpected.".
FLOUR Belling prices, new erop: Patent.
$11.75; whole wheat flour, 61046; Willamette
valley, 810.88. local atraight, 810.30: bakers'
local. 611. 60411.76: bfontan sorlns wheat.
nour. sio.io; oatmeal.
Prleea for ity de-
box; henanaa, 10 tt 6)lle per lb,; lemon. 88.60
; trior
a grasefr
pears, $2.25 $.6U; grapes, Kmpsrtor, 12 H (a
at 6.76 Def crate
e.60; cauiornia
rid aTaDefrnit. 68.00 0
apefrult, $3.80 5.75 crats;
I6e lb.
BERRIES Huckleberries, 17 9S0O per lb.
Cranberries, $4.80 0 4.76 peg. buabel bosr
APPLES Vsrious variaUaa. local. 81.00
S.60.
DRIED FRCIT Dates. Dromedaries. $9.00;
eirds, 88,75 per box; raisin. 8 crown, loose
uaeataL 16c per lb.; tig. 88.60 9 6.60 box.
ONIONS Belling price to retailers: Oregon,
$4. 80 06.00 per ewt. ; assoclstioa selling price,
carload. $4.00, f. o. b. country; garlic, z5 9 60o
par lb.: green onion,' 40o per dosen bunehee.
POTATOES -Selling price. $3.50 per
ewt; buying tirlce for fancy large sae. $3.65
iB'iao; oruiBary, yi.ua wx.au pgr cenui; tweet.
VKGETAHT KS Tnmip. 3.TS per ri:
carrots. $1.7502.23: beet. 82.25: cabbace.
Oregon, S04o per lb.; lettuce, 61.60 dosea;
cucumbers, California, $8.80 tug; tomatoes,
62.60 per lug: eggplant, 20e lb. : eaulitlower,
$8.00 0 8.26: bell pepper. SOe: sprouts, 16 A
17c lb.; Hubbard aquaah, 2)6 80 16.; paranuis,
62.78 safk.
Meats and Provisions
COnWTHT 11 K ATS BeUing price: Couniry
hog. 210 22c tb. for top blockers; best veal,
24 025o Tb.; heavy veal, 18 J 20c, lb.
6MOKEO MKATS Ham, 20 0 84o per lb.;
breakfast bacon, 88 60c; picnic. 26o; ootlage
roll. 80c lb.
LA RT Kettle rendered. 88 Ho lb. I atandaid,
81c; tree baeia, compound. 28c.
Pith and SiMilfMi
FBESH riSH Salmon, fall. 21e lb.f.tflvaf
ide, 19a lb.: halibut, fresh, 28 lb.; sturgeon.
20s lb.: buck cod. 10011c lb.; sliver smelt.
lOe lb.: salmon trout. 20 0 200 lb.; klngiCTed
salmon, $2.05 per 10-lb. basket; kippered
eod, $2.S&.
SHfcLLKISH Crsbg, 68.30 per dolen;
scrimp meat, a so per can; tooeter. soe It).
patent. 11.76: rre
S13.UU; granam, til. 00.
Uveriea in five barrel lota.
HAT Buying priea, sew erop: Willamette
timothy, fancy, 827 00; Eastern Oregon-Washington
fancy timothy. ( ) ; eltalla, 880.00
9 91.00; valley vetra, sza.OO; eneat. Sia.OO0
20.00; atraw. $10.00; clover. $24.00: grain.
$24.00.
GRAIN BACKS Nominal: Kaw erop. de
livery. Mo. 1 Calcutta, 18c in car lota; less
smoonts higher.
MII.I.8TtrrS Mixed run at sauls, tacked.
4446.
ROLLED OATS Par Ion. $60.00 61.00.
ROLLED BABLET Pat tea, $67.00
es.eo.
Merehaata Exohange bids:
' FEED OATS
North Portland Livestock Trade Still
oa Nominal Basis Heavy Valley
Stuff Is Not 60 Blah.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK BCK
. Hoga. Cattle. Calvat. Sheep.
nataruay .......
Week ago 4 .....
X weeks ago. .. . .
4- weeks age. . . . ,
Tear ago ......
3 year ago
S years ago. ....
4 years ago.....
...... .... . . . 188
. . 88 ... " ...
697 187 - - 8 86
882 19
881 149 1 921
618 825 . ... 16
638 87 49
618 4 3 298
SLIGHT ADVANCE
AT THE OPE
1
New York Storks Start With Fait
Rise but Values Ease Off fYaetlon
; ally Early in the Trading. -
5. no 0 e.oo
8.60 25
7.00 a.so
8.60 T.OO
4.00 6.60
8.00 0 4.00
8.0)9 7.00
18.60 14.00
One lone load of livestock strayed into
the North Portland yards for the week's
closing trade. This consisted of lambs.
No hogs or cattle arrived. General trade
conditions were considered steady.
8sles were made in the cattle alleys at North
Portland for the Saturday trade. A few head
ware driven 9 mil to the yards because at use
lack of feed. '.-Trend' of the market Is firm, but
aa there have beea no general arrivals reported
in since Monday, prleea are on a nominal baaie.
General cattle market ranaat
Beet steers ,.$10.75011.26
Good to choice steers ......... " 2601025
Medium to aood ateera . 8,25 0 S.7S
Fair 'to good ateers... 7.00 0 8.00
Common to fair steer. ......
Choice cows and betters
Good to choice cows and heifers
Medium to good cows and heifer
Fair to medium cows and keilrs
Caaaera
Bulla k
Beat lieht calves. ......
Heavy calve , 7.00 0 12.00
Stockert snd feeders. 8.00 9 9.38
Swine Market Absent
There was no twine market at North Port
land for tha week eod, for the very good reason
that no supplies were received either Friday or
Saturday. Prices in general ara firm.
General bog market range:
Prime mixed 814.50915.000
Medium mixed 14.00 14.50
Rough heavies 12.80X18.00
Pigs 12.00 918.00
Heavy Lamb Ara Depressed
Most of the lambs that have recently come
from the Willamette vaUer have been o heavy
that the buyer are discriminating againat this
class of staff. The stockyards now quotas both
light and heavy Willamette valley lamb. Other
lamb aa well aa mutton considered steady at
former price.
Geaersi m-tton markst rings :
Bast eaat of mountain 818.00918.80
Stackers and feeders........ 10.00 0 12.00
Heavy valley lambe 10.50011.60
Light valley lamb 11.50 912.50
TeerUaga 9.50 910.00
wetnera u.uooe s.oo
6.60 9 7.B0
Friday Morning Sale
LAMBS
New Vark. Oe. 13- CI. . . The tteot
-narks turned strong Is the sate SeeJIP, nearly
all trie active ttsaaa toarint autjtaMlat saint
today. The upturn wa attrleeteel to eWvaieai'
menu In tba peace treaty situation.
U. 8. ataei rata 1 pwlnt fret the low to
102'.. .rue advance! 6 to 307 1 Maxlea)
Pstrsleura to 1 SSt Pan marina) Petroleum to
108 and Texas Oarnaanr to CSS. I more e-
snenu af about ana seint were ssade lit tha rail
roe ana sapper snare.
Tim market aleeed strans. ;
- New York, : Dee. 1$. L " N. B.)
Strength was displayed in many-Issues
at the stock market opening today, but
prleea eased off slightly after the Initial
dealings. General Motors gained to
319: Studebaker to 1014, while the
other motors rose fractionally,
Republic Steel opened off U at 102 tt. but
. aavancoa to luava. u. ateai roea
1 eotnt to til
paper.
Pstroleum. 14
to 1ST 44.
Texas Co, started down 1 at 37814. and
anaconoa aroppaa 1. to 00 H.
Toward the end or the first half hour price
movement became irregular;
to 102 K; Allis-Cbalmara, 1 point to
Baldwin, 1H to 103 H ; InUrnational
IK to -74, and Mexicsu PttroUua
Furnished by Overbook A Cooke Co., Board
or Treae ttuiiaing:
DESCRIPTION: Open High
No. 3 white .
Standard feed
No. 8 blue . .
No. 8 yellow
BABLET
CORN
Eaatern oata and " eo;
88 lbs. clipped
88 lb, clipped
No. 3 yellow
No. 2
cop
Oil
T8
COBN
barleV
Dec. Jan.
. . 6850 3900
. . 6000 6930
. . 69S0 7000
. . 6400 6900
bulk:
. . S700 5700
. . 6850 6900
. . 6950 C82S
. . 6960 7000
San Franel-eo Poultry Market
San Francisco, Dec. 18. -it N. 8.) Broil
ers. 88c; large nana, 82 9 38c; best ducks, 28 0
80c.
SUGAR Cube, 610.81; powdered. 810.36:
fruit and berry, $9.77; yellow, $9.06; granu
lated. $9.77; beau $1127; extra C. $9.26;
golden C, '$9.16.
HONEY New. 68.80 per rase.
RICR Japan style. No. 1. 14c: New Orleans,
bead. l6Hc: Blue Rose. 15c per lb.
SALT Coaw. half -round. 100 S17 AO
per ton; 60s, 818.60; table dairy, 60a. 120.60:
bale. 68.1698.65: fancy table and dairy,
382 SO: lump rook, 626.00 per ton.
BEANS Oregon (sale by jobbers) : Lsdy
Wsshington, 7 98c per lb. : pink, 8c; Hm.
ISc: bayou. 10 He; Oregon beana, buying price,
nominal. 5 H c per tb.
CANNED Mir Jt 5amHon. gT.2: B-'Hen,
$7.40 Aster, $t:i$; Eagle, $11.38; Libby,
87.16; Yeloban. $7.05; Mount Vernon, $7.16;
Uarelwood. $7.18 per ease.
COFFEE Boasted 37 961s In sacks
or drama.
SODA CRACKERS In bulk. 170 per tb.
NETS Walnuts, 86 9 40c per lb.; elmontK
88c: filberts. 88o in sack lot ; peanuts. 15 9
10c; pecan. 2Ke: Brrll. 80c. .
Repee, Palnta. Oils
ROPE Sisal, dark. 18 He; white. 20e lb.;
tandard manlla. 28 He.
LINSEED OIL Raw. bbbv. 83.06 gal.; ket
tle boiled, bbl.. 82.08; raw. oases, $2.16; boUed.
cases, $2.18 per 1.
COAL OIL Water whtte. Id drams or Iron
bbl., 11 He gaL: case. 24e gl.
GASOLINB Iron bbl.. 28 He: eases, 84e:
engine dMIUate, iron bbl., lSa: eaiea, 26 He
white usau ion iota, iso; ouu lot.,
It e per lb.
TU
URPENTINE Tank. 11.81: eases. 82.61:
10-ease lots, le leas.
WIRE NAILS Baste price. 85.16.
Hops, Wast and HMea
HOPS Nominal, 1919 crop, 80e per lb.
HIDES Market emtio wilh do eaUbUshed
quotation
Pelta Dry long wool pelta. per lb., 80 9S2e;
dry medium wool pelts, per tb., 26 9 28c; dry
shearing pelta, 82.00 9 8.50 each; lt long wool
pelt. $1.60 93.00 each; salt shearing pelta,
60c 9 $100 etch.
MOHAIR Long staple, 40e pet lb.; short
ttaple. 26 9 SOe per lb.
TALLOW AND GREASX No. 1 teHow. 12e;
No. 2, 10c; No. 1 grease, 9e; No. 3 grease, 7e
CHITTIil OB CASCARA RARE New peel.
11c per lb.
WOOL Valley half blood Merino and Shrop
shire. 60c; Cotswold and Lincoln. 40 945c:
matted Cotswold. 80 9 86e; timber stained. 6c
per tb. lees; lambe wool. 4e per lb. less.
Eaatera Oregon, Eastern Waahingtoa and Cali
tornia Wool Marino and Shropshire, 85 04Oe;
half-blood Merino and CotawokL 87 942a:
Shropshire. 87 946a: Cotswold and Lincoln,
straight and mixed. S3 9 86a; trurry. 6c per lb.
Urn: lambs, 4e per lb.
- Fine Wools Merino eombiag and carding
grades, 80 985a.
No. Ave. lb. Price. I No. Ave. Tba. Price.
1.... 118 $13.00 19..,. 109 $ 7.50 !
4.... 100 11.60 20.... OS 12.50;
6 . . . . 94 10.00 87.... 00 12.50 1
4.... 105 11.50 9 80 10.001
24 120 11.60 2.... 85 10.50 1
24.... 65 12.60 29 115 11.50
11 , 91 12.50 2 95 10.80
2.... 110 11.50 5 74 12.50
1.... 70 10.00 34 115 11.66
4.... 122 11.50 4.... 90 9.60
14.... 72 12.60 88 60 10.00
7. . . . 180 8.00 46 89 12.50
9.... 148 10.00 64..., 70 12.75
8 71 12.75 24.... 68 10.60
EWES
1 140 8 S.00 I 24.... 146 $ 6.60
16.... 140 6.150 6.... 110 6.60
YEARLINGS
33..., 100 810.00 I 18 123 I 8.50
1....- 170 8.50 1.... 70 6.00
4. . . . 83 10.00
BUCK SHEEP
1 190 38.50 1 170 3 4 00
S....V 185 8.60 3.... 125 8.60
S 10 4.00 7. . . . 134 4.O0
2.... 120 6.00 .
Alii Chalmers....! 46
Am. Agr. Cbnv..l 91
Am. Beet Sugar... 98
Amer. Can. com... I 51
Am. Car Fdy. .... 186 H
Am. Cotton Oil. ... 47
An. Hide L.. e. 264
Amer. Loco., com. . . 914
Am. rsmelt. com. .. tt
Am. Steel Edv 494
Am. Sugar, com... 1188 H
Am. Bumatra Ton.. I ssh
Am. Tel. TeL..I BSH
American Toeaceo..
Amer. Woolen, e. . .
American Kino. . . .
Anaconda Mia, Co.
Atchison, com.
Baldwin Lees., com.
nan, at unto, com.
Beth. SteeL B...
Brook. Rapid Tran.
Butte and Superiorj
t-si. retroieum, e
Canadian Pacifle. ,
Cen. Leather, e. .
Chandler Motors . .
Che. A Ohio. . . .
Chgo. tit. West,, a
c. ittstr...
Chgo. A N. W.. ..
Uhiie copper.
Ciuno Copper
No.
21.
1.
1.
Friday Afteraeen't Salts
CALVES
Aa. Tb. Price. I No. Ave. lb.
... 252 8 9.50 f
COW8
... . 900 3 8.25
Price.
4. ..
10.
I 1..... 880 8 6.80
870 8.7S I 1 1230 3.60
Saturday Morning Bales
COWS
958 3 6.50 I 7 971 $ 6.60
972 7.S0
128
16 H
684
80 H
1024
SOH
90 H
14 H
88 H
42
(11814
OS
74
344
864
17
34
89
65
88
200
12
68 H
166
819
48H
86 H
764
Lew
48) 464
91
634
187 H
47H
26
91
65
48
186
87i
88
136
16
67
82
104
SI
82
14
27
48
184
68
119
68
7
86
88
16
39
89
86
88
20T
13
69
16S
823
48
37
76
'ei'"
43
103
00
5
ISSUE 17
SATURDAY, DEC. 13, 1919
HIDES,PELTS.WOOL
Caaeara Bark, Ketals, Babbera
' Write tor prtoea and shipping tags,
L. SHANK & CO.
lit Treat trect rortlaad. Oregea
Market Very Firm on
All Lines of Produce
SHIP EARLY
'. THE SAYINAR CO., INC.
POBTLAW D, OREGON
MEATS WANTED
t hog- sell today. fivva
Beat veal 84e
Heavy veal from ..44 to 16e
. Heavy hen gg to SOe
Broiler per lb. , , 4 to SOe
TURKIVS MIHCST MARRtT PRIOR
- Can handle any kind of poultry at farm pro
duce; always, guarantee the market priea. Write
for tag and we make returns tba following day
promptly. O80AR 4. CARLSON
Oapltat $313,000 4 .:- 161 Prent St-eat i
T JU R KE Y
The eaU for Christmas Tnrkt to arrive Dee. 19. 89 aad 31 tt enormous at asheard
of prleea. Tops selliag 46e to 47s? today. Ship early. All poultry la big demand
at good prices.
DBT PICK DRESSED GEESE, DUCKS A.ND FAT HENS telling 35tt to 45
TOP TEAL selliaf at high at 25. with eommoa at 23f ad 24s. v
HOGS Tope 224.
Oar Selling Charges! le lb. Hogs, Teal, Eosltry le doses oa Eggs
SHERIDAN-BECKLEY CO, Inc.
18S PROMT STRKET. PORTLARO. ORIQON I
Reference: HIBERNIA aAVINaa BARK Phones: Breadway 3887, Main SBOT.
Apple and Potato Orowart' Rasoclattant That Ship In Car Lata or Law Bhouid Was Our Servioaa
GOVERNMENT REPORT CAUSES A
BREAK IJT THE CORX MARKET
By Joseph F. Prltchard
Chicago. Dec. 18. (I. N. 8.) There were
sharp advances in the 170 market today, the
gains being 3 9 4 at future, under as
urgent demand from both exporters and pecu
lator. It was reported there were heavy tran
uactiona tor the grain at outaide pointa oa for
eign account. Barley waa H 9 8c higher.
Oata showed gain of H 9 c, but the en
tire corn list waa unchanged to e lower.
Pork was unsettled, being 12 Ha higher to
22 He lower. Lard wag off 20940a and rlba
17 H 9 22 He lower.
Chicago, Dee. IS. (L If. S.) Aa a result
of the government report yesterday core
dropped c to 1 e at the start today. On
the break communion and cash houses bought.
Osts started e higher, to e lower en
selling by -locals and scattered commiasion
houses. Houses with seaboard connection bought
on the break.
Provision atarted alow aud a shade higher
with limited offerings and scattered buying.
Bangs ofCnicago prices aa fumiahed by the
Carted Press:
CORN
Open. High.
140 141
188 185
181 132
OATS
76 77
70 SO
PORK
December
January .
May ....
December
May ....
Low.
189
188H
180.
76 i
78
Close.
140
184
182
77
79
wrttl Wtl-Mt tsf TvtH. Sylct Irrtrti. Skit Mjter
' 8$6tT8T set 18$. Wrnt sr$eae aef tMatialTtn
- WI PT 4B com pan y
US Blltai nrett . rsTUSB, elan
wBSS1'sM-vw-s'ws,se--
a m i-
fTrite for
AbtmiTkflma'rdMllai
SUUIYAM H1DE& WCCLC9.
kw ... " eat Ss( . am a
a -.-eh. .ea grwsit Dfa
IbttW rnrtlxad
CaASH FOR YOUR CREaAM and produce
- WO COMMISSION CHARGED
POULTRY livb Vit dressed WANTED
WE HEED MORE EGGS, TEAL A3U HOGS i
We Need More Eggs. Veal and Hogs
- Write for ur regular weekly price list
If you are not already receiving it
Prleea aad Tags Famished on Applleatioa
- HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR CREAM
FARMERS PRODUCE CO.
wASHuroTow street. Portland ' "v-.-r
SHIP YOUR HIDES
TO PORTLAND'S 0KLT TJLXXEBT
W Will Pay Tw Blgtaeart Market Price
Webe r T a nntng Co.
Ettabllaked 1883.
1716 MACADAM ST. PORTLAND. OB.
BoDine&Qark
UvtaUek Ceatstlitlea llereaaau
:tt S10CX YARDS : .
BORTB PORTLAND. OREGOB ,
Turkeys
se
Ducks
from present indications will dupli
cate Thanksgiving's record prices.
We got top prices then, we will get
top. prices tor Christmas trade. Any
sise shipment solicited. Checks mailed
promptly. . Write for Quotations and
tags. . ; -
BOU-AM & CO.
139 Pros St. Pertlaa, Or,
January . .
Dcormber .
January . .
January . .
May
, .2233
.2283
. .1790
, .1840
LARD
2285
2287
BIBS
1800
1845
'
2210
1787
1832
3637
2212
2215
1787
1837
Colo. Fuel A boa
ConsoL Gaa
Corn Products, e.
Crucible Steel, o.
Erie, c
General Cigars
General Electric. .
General Motors. ..
Granby Con. . . .
Gt Northern Ore.
Gt. Northern By..
Greene Cans nee.. .
Gulf Staves Steal. T 68
Ice Securities 43
uiinois ventral .... 1 ... .
Industrial AleooeL. 101
Inspiration Copper. 49
int. Harvester ....
Int. Mer. Marine, e. ( 47
int. nicxei ...... 22
a. J. Southern, e.
Kenneeott Copper..! 28 I 38
uiosawBuna Bieei., S3 84
Lehjfh VtBey I 42 43
Maxwell Motor, e. .1 36 1 86
Mexwaa Petroleum. 1189 H 1188
Montana, Power ... t 57 I B1U
Miami Copper 93) 22
Hiraie- Dieei .... s 48
Missouri I'aeifia, ,,i 28 24
naoonai Lieaa ....I 78 H I 79 H
vad Cona. I 14 14
New Haven j 26 f 26
n. x. Air orate. .. 1 1
N. X Central j 7 67
Norf. A We-teiu.. 96 j AS H
Pann. Railway .... 46" 40
Peoples Gss 84 H 34 H
Pittsburg Goal, c . . 61 H 63 H
Pressed 8. Car. c. 98 H 97
Palunaa 113 lis
Ray Con. Copper.. 20 20
Reading, c. T4 76
Rep. Iron A 8., e. 102 105
Rock Island, c. . . . 28 H 24
Shattuck Copper.
Shxe Sheffield .... 69 H 70
Southern I-ac. .... -08 90
Southern Ey.. c .. 20 21
Studebaker, e ....103 104
St. Louie 8. F.. 14 16
Tenn. Copper 9 9
Texas .Pto. 40 40
Tobacco Proda, 86 87
Union Pie. ,c... 121 122
United Fruit ...199 199
U. S. Rubber. e..)120 128
V. a Smelt. 6t Bef. 72 73
U. S. Steel, c. 101 102
Utah Copper 70 71
Virginia Cham., e.. 66 65
Wabaah 7 7
Western Union ... 86 87
Westinghouse Else. 62 63
Willys Overland ... 29 29
Republic Motors . . 52 62
90
V3
60
186
4T
26
90
64
42-
186
65
99 I
e a
123
16
66
60
103
80 H
90
14
36
42
181
92
117
68
7
84
85
88
84
88
199
12
68 H
166
817
48H
86 H
75
68 H
48 H
101
49
1.
Clo
47
31
88
83
41
88
180
57
21
43
28
79
14
26
66
95.!
ei
8H
118
20
74 H
102
SH
69 H
98
20.
108
14
9
39
66
120
196
120
71
101
70
65
7
86
62
26
81
48
90
92
68
137
47
26
91 H
65
43
184
87
99
240 -
125
16
67
82
104
SO
92
14
26
43
182
9
118
62
7V.
84
88
18
IS
89
84
85
306
1SH
68
ie
322
48
36
TO.
88
05
43
89
108
49
128
48
21
14
38
. 83
43
86
U2
07
22
48
24
76
14
26
109
97
96
77
85
40
84
61
97
116
29
73
103
29
70
100
Z0
104
IS
9
40
87
121
197
123
71
103
Tl
68
7
88
68
28
62
RAILS AND OTHER
STOCKS HURT BY
BREAK IN MARKET
Call Money Rate Went to 15 Per
Cent Friday and Many Stocks
Dropped 3 to 15 Points.
By Broadan Wall
New Tork, Dee. 18.- Another bad
break in the stock market Friday
followed action of tha federal' re
serve hank in advancing the dis
count rate on loans secured by gov
ernment obligations. The breaks In
active stocks ranged from S to II
pointa with st slight recovery at tha
close. There) waa genuine llquida
Hon to such an extent that the short
interest did not bother covering Its
outstanding contracts. Only s. few
email traders who had been on tha
short side got out of the market.
The real short Interest did not cover.
Money went to 16 per cent aad closed
at .
It Is useless to discuss Individual
stocks in such a market as that of today
for not a single issue moved because of
Its own particular value hut simply be
cause It waa in the srlo of general clr
cumstances that swayed the market. If
some stocks broke more than ethers It
was because they had beenTnore active.
The deolinee were in exact proportion
to recent advances.
BAILS MAKE HEW DROP
The rails distinguished themselves by
their weakness and Pennsylvania sold
down to the lowest price In years aa did
Oreat Northern, Northern Pacific and
Atchison- The railroad companies are in
receivership but ' that receivership is
camouflaged by government control. If
they are released from government con
trol they will immediately be compelled
to go into the hands of Individual re
ceivership and then follow an era of re
organisation such aa the country has not
seen for two generations.
Leading financial authorities believe
that the only thing that can prevent this
disaster to the railroads Is speedy legis
lation by congress which will enable
them . to earn sufficient to pay their
fixed charges.
The war has worn the railroads out
and they need half a billion dollars of
improvement to restore them to the con
dition existing Just before the war. Even
then they were not in good condition,
so that it la not an exaggeration to say
that they, need a billion dollars of new
money, t . : .-
LITTLE FELLOWS INJURED ,
The government Is not likely -to ad
vance this money because a billion dol
lars spent on highways for automobiles
would do the country more good. It ts
therefore most likely that the roads will
be permitted to go back Into private
hands without adequate financial provi
sion. Only the time of doing this la in
dOUbt .
The pitiful thing about the railroad
situation la that the big people are not
being injured.' Tha captains of Industry
sold their railroad shares long ago and
the victims now; are small investors,
widows, orphans, charitable institutions,
savings banks and insurance companies.
Foreign exchange made 'Its usual low
record, the pound sterling going thla
time to 8.6675. Thls-fs far below the
lowest the pound sterling ever went and
it means V further barrier to, American
exports to Europe. ,
V 1 ,' . '" -
ilhlANCIAt,
' BREVITIES
New York's federal taxes this year
will approach 81,000.000,000, or about one
quarter of the entire nation's payments.
The city of Birmingham, England, is
attempting to float an issue of $10,000.
000 to 1 16.000,000 In bonds in the New
Tork market ,
The Bank of London Intends to In
crease its capital from $5,000,000 to
$26,000,000,, Of which $17,600,000 will
be issued. The bank la chiefly for un
derwriting and Issuing capital
Since the war ended the United States
has exported to Belgium goods valued
av 1288.417,698. or at the rate of $37
for every inhabitant. Imports from
Belgium during the same period have
been only $2,801,644.
The government has realised 71 to 10
cents on the dollar during the last year
oa the sale of surplus army stocks held
in the united States. The total was
1476,727,874, exclusive of $61,985,421 of
stocks transferred to other government
departments.
Luxembourg, proportionately speaking.
PROSPERITY
nnimintrn
lllliip
BRiiP
innrmr rnn
h run bur
IS
WALTER COOK DECLARES
Local Bank Cashier Is Cptim Stic
for Business Outlook After In
tended Trip in the-Easf.
Walter M. Cook, cashier of Ladd A
Tfiton's bank, returned recently from a
five weeks' journey through the East, '
where he visited Chicago, Cleveland, Bos
ton, New Tork and numerous , sther
cities, taking in New Orleans and , San
Francisco on the return trip. Cook's '
trip, being one of pleasure aa well, as
business, afforded hlra the opportunity
of being present, as he puU It, "with the
other 61.000" who attended the , Tale
Frlnoeton football gams,
lis reports 'the moat prosperoua on
ditlona everywhere be went with hotels,
trains and restaurants crowded to the
utmost limit and the lavish expenditure
of money on every hand. From conver
sations he had with business men and
with anma eif the mftnt tinted financiers
of the East he gained the impression
that all are anticipating a long drtawn
, Mnlut K. un j,anltat enjt- l&hnst ,
but he says, "there was observable a
disposition on the part of all to. frankly ,
admit that the blame for the present
labor troubles is not one-sided, and a
corresponding . optimistic feeling that
there were enough sane minded, men on
both sides of the controversy to Insure,
eventually, a happy adjustment of their
differences.- ". r"i'-
With abundant time for leisurely, ob
servation, Mr. Cook returns with
strengthened conviction that the bank
ing institutions of the East enjoy Mule
If any advantages over the progressive
banks of the West In the matter of mod-,
ern methods or devices for the faclllta
tlon of business and the rendering of
erricient service to tne public
a j a .in.!. i a t ..tl
a uifs weaiLuicsjt cuuiiirT in 'n wuna.
Tha nam.tlAnA.1 watth. mrrn?Ain tn . i-aa.
ont awailab.ij firurevi, AtnounU to 1.125.-
AAAAAA aTSaaaa .. w...6.v 1.e. a A. 41 ga AAA
u in j. it i tr irauca wmi uisyasgssiii. in s a . gnrti a raaiig'sa
per capita, compared with 10,600 francs
for the United States. 3720 franca for
Oreat Britain, 7600 francs for France,
and 6440 for Qermany.
LIBERTY BOND SALES
Liberty bonds told in New Tork market at tae
following pricaa:
Open High Low Close
$99.86 $99.42 $99.30 899.32
Saturday
SHa ,
First 4s .....
Second 4a . . .
First 4s ..
Sicond 4 a .
Third 4a ..
Fourth 4 s .
Victory 4 s .
Victory 8s
Marshf ield, Oregon
January 1914DnnJ0
4asVU BjssTsm W J w - wr sssaa am
, - 1
Called for Payment
January 1, 1920
We own and offer a new Usua
of Marshfield, Oregon, 6 Im
provement bon3a.
Writs or pbone for details.
FREEMAN
SMITH
CAMP
LIBERTY and VICTORY BONDS
it row meat tell your Liberty a -Viet try benes, sell t. MS. If yel can buy more Llse-ty ee '
Vleta-y bents, Swy from wa. We buy end we toil Liberty end Victory bene at she markst.
VOU OA N MOT DO BSTTSS YOU MAY DO WORSS.
Today" opening New Tork taarket, which esubltabea the governing prices for Ctrl ted States '
Liberty and Victory bonds all over the world, ts as follow. We adverUaa these pricaa daily
in order that yntt may always have the hUhest aurket pries before you and know tha ictT
Tlue of your Liberty and Victory bond.
1st 2nd let 3nd Srd 4th Victory Victory
. 3a 4a 4s 4s 4s 4s 4t 8s 4a i "
Msrket pricet. . . . . , , 00.89 98.68 01.62 93.70 91.08 93.90 91.18 98.62 98.80
Accrued interest.... .. 1.73 1.98 .81 3.10 '.88 1.04 .88 ... 3.13 2.6S '
-Total... 101.09 96.66 91.98 96.86 93.81 64.94 82.66 101.04 101.48
When buying, we deduct 87a en 6 160 bond tad $2.60 oa a $1000 bond. Wt -all -at
tb Naw York market, plus the accrued Interest.
Burglar gad Slrapraet aafe Depeslt Beiee fee Heel- Open until B a, m. en Ssiurdag
MORRIS BROTHERS, INC.
The Premier MuMalpel eat) eltuaa. Capital One Millies Datlsrt tt Ova tS Tgaye,'
atonaia Dtptv. asa-sn start, a-t. ath ang eta. TMepMne a-eeaway tis. .
SSO-m PLasBSJ
e. asVtSaase'
GOVERNMENT. CORPORATION AND MUNICIPAL
BONDS f :'
TO NET FROM 5 TO 7;
PREFERRED STOCKS LOCAL SECURITIES
ROBERTSON & EWING
207-6 NORTHWESTERN BANK BLDC .
BAIRT PRODFCE OF. THE COAST
San Frenolsoe Sl--gt
Saa rmndsco. Dee. 18. (TJ. V.) Better
Extras, 68c.
Eggs Extras, 75c; extra pullets, 70 He;
underaiaed pallets, 69c.
Cheese California flats, fancy, 33o; firsts,
se-
' t k.UM
Los Angelca, Dec 13. U. K. 8.) Butter
California creamery extra, 67c.
Eggs Fresh extrss, 68c; case count, 62c;
pallets, S9c
Uve poultry Hens, SI 0 38c; broilers, 38
9 38c; fryers, 88c.
' AMERICA LIVESTOCK PRICES
Omaha Meet 613,00
Omsha. Neb., Dee. 13. (L N. 8.) Hog
Keceipta. 4200; "10 9 16c higher. Bulk, 813.23
6)13.60; top. 813.80.
Cattle Keceipta. 600; moatly . ateady.
Sheep Eeceipts, 4000; steady to strong.
V Roteharg Turkey Market
RoMburg, Dee. 13 Draaaed turkeys, 38ci
torn. 40c per lb.
WeAreinthe
Marlt
" . AT ALL TIMES FOR
FOR CANNING PURPOSES
i RUPERT CO.
r, L CORTLAND. OREGON
98.60
91.60
98.76
91.96
93.94
91.90
98.83
98.92
98.70
91.80
98.90
92.06
94.00
91.90
98.00
98.98
98.66
91.60
99.82
91.96
93.84
91.80
98.80
98.90
93.66
91.60
98.64
92.03
93.96
91.84
98.88
98.90
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES
Corrected dsJDy by foreiga department of
United Ststee National hank.
Osening nominal rates for bank transaction!
London, pound gterung. . f 8.87 8 8.87
Pane, franca
Berlin, mark .......
Genoa, lire ........
Copenhagen, kroner . ,
Cbrtdtania, kroner . .
Stockholm, kroner . .
Honekone local currency 101.00
xoaousma, yea ......... ou.se
11.40
2.10
18.43
17.7S
19.80
20.80
11.38
3.20
18.42
17.80 "
19.90 -20.90
102.00
60.80
PACIFIC COAST BASK STATEMENT
Partlend Bankt
Oteartegs-
Thls week.
Uondsy S 7.009.768 86
Tuesday. . . . . . 6.603.060.09
Thursday ... 4.6XS,1N.17
rriday ..... 6.380.027.94
Saturday . . . 4.044.738.66
Tear aero.
6.993.624.1
6,166,662.49
6.661,991.01
$.470,888.26
4.989.876.90
Week
.$30,881,709.88 $88,672,746.17
Taeerna Bank
711,863.63
87.610.60
Balances Saturday
("Wrings Saturday 1.986.679.00
Balaaeea Saturday ' 736,016.00
Seattle Banks
C3earinga Saturday -.3 6.794,670.6)0
Balaooea Saturday 8 1.67726.00
San Prenclsoe Banks
Clea rings Saturday ......... 125,884.202.00
Lea aneeset Banks
Clearings Satarday ..610462.797.00
Stocks, Beads, ttma, crala, Bte,
116117 Beard af . Trade BalleJsg.
OYerbeck&CookeCOe
DIRECT ;PR1VATC WIRES
TO ALL EXCHANGES
Heathers Chlcage Board ef Trade
Cerretpeaeeets of Leraa Bryaa
- Chisago .Es'
sw tera . v
PALACE HOTEL
--5w The Christmas Hplidays 1
t" 13 bring good cheer to the men who hive learned 3;
I to' walk in the thrift pith, and to the com- 5;
"1 mJj A$ a good example to other, you "cannot ;
ylfv511- " afford not to be connected with a good, strong ss,
s tlK ! f' banking institution, and to have your credit
JV I firmly established with your friends and neigh-- g
mumjVl .a , Ladd & Titton Bank offers all the advantages Sgf
jM '14 , . Rct of a long-established bank, safeguarded by the ' p3
Ss JOI jfxvv , R.g . laws of the stite and by ill affiliation with tn ,
g 'l5 Feer" esenre Syitem. -. , , g
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