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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, 'PORTLAND, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16. 5 1920.
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HUNDREDS OF CARLOADS
E
y VERY ERRATIC
MARKET
,. ' Aside From Tillamook Branded Stock
: Sales Are' Being Hade at Sharply
' Lower . Values With a Surplus.
- Condition of the cheese trade la very
far from satisfactory here, price be
lnr quoted with a wide spread for every
thing; outside of the No. 1 Tillamook
took.
: While-sale of Xo. 1 Till monk nee ar
beinc made grnerallv at BSa a nound for triplet.
the trad ha found it impossible to dispose of
the product of other Oregon or Washington
district. Triplets from ether district titan
Tillamook era today being frly offered at
SlttSiie a pound, with a ftncral inability to
ciesn up umi noiainga,
Tim Is much- offgrad cheese offering; Id
tb trad at this time, but vn th first cisas
took that doaa not carry th Tillamook brand
i hard to all.
Report Indicate that Tillamook la practically
cleaned no on it branded goods and baa. n
urplu whatever. ,
EGG MARKET RULES VEHT WEAK
Market for egg oontinuaa to reflect vnkiM
..with th buying prte for current receipt at
- . t0 a doatl Portland. Carload ahinmenta are
now being made to the Eaat and thia indicate
that th market will remain at the present f nc
bar unless there la a chanf elsewhere. "
- On account of th further drop in aaatera
gg values during th day. torn of th r. o. b.
' ' firm will quote 4 So a dozen Portland Saturday.
HIDE MARKET SHOWS ADVANCES
firmer ton and hla-her nrices are srinsrln
with an increased demand for hid from tan
nra. Calf akioa ar up to 85o a pound hi the
, weai mertec to enctr mae lint naa been
vised.
BETTER MARKET HOLDIXO WELL
Market tor butter la showing a firm tone bare
witn pnoea well maintained for both cubes and
Srlnta, Cube demand la Increased for all offer
gs, although extras continue ln best call.
LOCAL APPLE TRADE IKCREABI3TO
Trad In the local apple market continues to
mora bat at unchanged prioea. In th Eaat
th market are showing a dull ton generallv
with a weaker ton, although bar and there th
trad I itsady in spots.
POREIOTT CALL FOB CANJTED MILK
Increased foreign demand Is showinc for
canned milk generally and' mora liberal shipment
are reported. For the text week a total of
.171,817 pounds of condensed milk and 429,008
pounds of evaporated milk war exported.
I POri-TRY TRADE HOLDING FIRM
1 Market fbr poultry is holding firm along th
i wholesale way with . prices well maintained.
5 Heavy hn remain Terr scarce and are finding
an extremely gooa eau at th highest figure
. uott
BRIEF NOTES OF PRODUCE TRADE
Cacra bark Is up He a pound.
Country killed hoes and calves steady at
nehanaed nric.w
: Onion markest is steady with th movement
increasing.
' Hand lettuce in liberal supply with prices
lOWrv.
New telephone pes offering at 2Bo a pound.
i WEATHER NOTICE FOR SHIPPERS
Weather burean adiisaa: Protect shipments
: doring the next 80 hour! against the following
minimum temperatures: Going north, 44 de
. siees; northeast orer B.. P. A 8. R. R.. 88
!' degrees; east to Biker. 28 degrees, and south
; to Ashland. 82 degree. Minimum temperature
st fortlsnd tomorrow shout 4 4 degree.
WHOLESALE PRICES IN PORTLAND
.
These are prices retsllsrs pay wholsaalars.
xeept aa otherwise noted:
Dairy PVeduct
BTTTTKIt Selling price, hot lota: Creamery
. prime, parchment wrapped, flSo per n.; prim
firsts, Sle IK: firsts, 60981c per lb.: smaller
I lota at an adrance. Jobbing, prices: Cubes, ei
- trs. B7H8c; prime firsts, BK ' 58c pee IK:
i cartons, 1c extra. Helling price No. 1 storage
, butter. 82c: off grsde, BB(SR7e per lb.
BUTTBitrAT Portland dellrery basis, QW
87c: country ststions, 88 at 84c.
..OLEOMARGARINE Best brsnds, 40e ordi
nary. 83Hc; bakers. 83c; Nutmsrgsrin. : 1 lb.
cartons, 82c per lb.
CHEESE Selling prlc: Tillamook fresh Ore
gon, fancy cream triplets, 8fta)86e lb.; Young
America. 889S7c Price to jobbers f. o b.
t Tillamook, triplets. 83c; Tnuag Americas, 1 8c,
Belling price: cream brick. 40 942c; buying
prlc of Coo snd Curry triplets. Sic: Toung
i America. i'.tn id. t o. n. Myrtle rot nt selling
pnc:Block Swiss. 48 0 49a; Limliurger, 40 0
' . BfiGS Buying price; Current receipts, BOn;
SJcnAd, sellinj price, B38jB8c; select, Bfl(?67c.
I I1VE POITLTHY Heary hens. 88 ( Sfie lb.:
light hens, 80c; spring light. S5e; hesty. 80c:
old, 18920c; squaba, 88.00 f, dressed ducks. 48
.! gfCOo lb.; pigeons, 8 1.60 2.00 per dostn:
turkeys, lira, I6e lb.; diessed, 4O045o per
t ui. orssa geese, :objiio per ID.
' rreth V eg tables and Fruit
FRESH FRUIT Oranges, 84.25(9 8.00 per
r.swoi; bananas, 10 011c per lb.; lemons. 15.23
f 8.TB per crate; Florid grapefruit. 85.75 0
1 8. 7 ST Csllfornls grapefruit. ( ) crate; pears,
i 82.2BS.B0; grapes. Emperlor. 12H015e lb.
BERRIES Cranberries. 84.78 per bushel
. box; eastern, 815.00016.40.
APPLES Various farvsties, local, 11.23 0
. 8. B0.
DRIED FRCTT Date. Dromedaries. $9.00 1
; Fards, 88,75 per box; rtlalna, 8 crown, loose
; i Muses tel, 10c per lb.; figs, $8.6005.60 box.
ONIONS Selling prlc to retailers, Oregon.
; i $8.00 per cwt; associated selling price,
i ! carload, $5.00 f. o. b. country; garlic. 25 030c
. per lb. I green onions, 40 per dosen bunches,
j ; POTATOES Selling price. $4.60 05.00 per
, ewt.; buying price for fancy large size, $3.7 5
f1 4.00; ordinary, $$.50 per cental; aweeti, 7 0
He per lb.
TEOETABT.ES Turnips. $8.60 per sack;
rsjtrota. $2.26 0 2.50; beets $8.60; csbbage.
Iffagon. 4 04 He lb.; leUuce, 8101.S6 dosen;
cucumbers, California, 80c par dosen; tomatoes,
x $4.60 0 5.00 per lug; gg plant. 20e lb.;
cauliflower, 82.00 0 2.25; bell peppera, 25c;
sprouts. 17c per lb.; Hubbard squash. 6e lb.;
parsnips, $3.00 03.60 sack; ruUbagss, $3.00
.. . cwt.
Mssi and Preelalen
COTTTTTRT MEATS Selling price: i Country
bogs, 21 0 21 He per lb, for top blockers; heaey
. hogs. 15 017c per lb.; best Teal, 2 Be per lb.;
. hasty teal. 16 0 17e per lb.
SMOKED MEATS Haa. 27 0 810 per lb.;
. breakfast bacon. S2 05Oe; piaaica. 2 7 a; cottage
:.' roll, 80 per lb.
LARD -Kettle rendered. . $1 Vi lb.; sUad.
are $0c; tierce basis, eompouod, 27c
riah and Snslrrtsh
FRESH FESH Salmon, fall, tie Tb.; aflrer
,ld. 1c lb.; balibut, fresh, 2 So lb.; sturgeon
' 20c lb.; black cod. 10 0 lie lb,; sUrar smett.
10e lb.; salmon trout. 20 0 26 lb.: kippered
saliaran, 82.8S per 10-lb. basket: kippered cod,
. $2.88; Columbia smelt, 15e lb
SHELLFISH Grabs. $3.50 per dosea; shrimp
mast. See per aa; lobster. !0a lb.
rf SUGAR Cuba, $16.76; powdered. $16.43;
iiruit ana oerry. 615.90; yellow. X15.80; gran-
" U?-. i-"0; extra C. $15.50; golden ft
-s. $16.40. ,
HO.NET-,Nw. $7.60 08 00 per ease,
y. RICE Japan style. No. 1. lHo; New
leans, bead. ( ) ; Blue Rose. 16 fie oer lb.
Or-
SALT Cosras, half ground, 100s $17.00
par toe; 50. $18.50; tabto dairy. 60s, $20.50;
balea, $$.16 0 8.63; fsncy Ub!e and dairy!
$82.60: hunp rock. $25.00 per ton.
BEA.VS Oregon (salsa by lobberslt Lady
Washtattoo, JH 08o per lb.; pink. So; Unas.
161 bayou, 10He; Oragau bsans. buyuur prio.
aaminal. 6H per lb.
i CANNED MILK CarusBo, $7.26; Bordsn.
Haselwood, $7.18 par ess.
COFFUD Ross tad. 37051 is tacks or
drams.
. SODA ORACKCRB- In bulk. 17H per lb.
. .NL'I?trLJ:?U-, 8 400 lb-i aUnonds.
$8ei filberts, 8 So is sack lots; psanuta, 15 m
lis; awsanfc S6e; BraaUs. 80. T
' ' Room, Faints, Oil
, ROPE Shal. dark. lS Vki whit. S0 Ib.5
standard rnaolla. 28 He. "
LINSEED OIL Raw. bbla. $2.06 sal: ket-
Steet. Boada, Cottea, Grain, Ete.
IH-I1I Board ef Trade BaUdlsg.
t DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES
TO ALL EXCHANGES -
.j-v..'-...". -'i.-.:'! : .-.j.--
1 Meat bers Chicago Board ef Trade '
-'- Carretpeadeals of :- Logah Bryaa
; CfeJeare ; Ken York
Oveirbeck&CookeCo
BASKET
By Hyataa H. Cobea
Sugar continues to be the mala topic
of conversation among the average
crowd of consumers and it appears as
if much trouble is in store for every
handler,, j
Reports Indicate that some of the
wholesalers have been trying to force
the higher priced eane sugar into con
sumption by forcing the retailer to pur
chase mo many eacks of this stock In or
der to secure a small amount of the beet
product at the lower prices.
Such action has been declared Illegal
by the United States attorney, but much
business haa already been done on this
baslsy. Retailer who pay the extreme
price for -sugar naturally are unable to
sell It at the lower price. Their limited
holdings of beet! are quickly exhausted,
therefore much dissatisfaction will re
sult when one grocer temporarily has
beet sugar to offer at the lower price
while his competitor has none.
Retailers and ; wholesalers say they
are powerless In the matter and the
huge prices charged are the result ot
the extreme quotations listed by the re
finer. The latter make the extreme
price but so far as known no attempt
has been made to see whether they are
profiteering.
The following price ire averse ones that
consumers are expected to pay at retail store.
Qualit aneted is th arenas, fane stuff being
slightly higher and inferior nrtuTT fractionally
lower.
Butter, best creamery, parchment wrapped.
8970e lb. : scsrtona, 780 74; best storage,
Dsr-hment wraooed. 67c per lb.
Eggs, freshly laid, 78 9 78 per dosea; fancy,
fresh. 710 78c per dosen.
Cheese, fancy, 40c per lb.
Chickens, dressed, BOe per lb. : gees, dressed,
85c per lb.; turkeys. 65c per lb.; ducks, 60c lb.
Sainton. 25 0SOe per lb.
Flour, beat local parent, 83.25 per sack, 40
lbs.
Potatoes, Burbanli. fancy. To per lb.; sweets,
10c per lb.
Onion, dried, 7 0 8e per lb.
LIMITED TRADING SHOWN
IN COARSE GRAINS
By Joseph . rMtohaed
Ohfosao, Jan. 10 (I. N. 8.) Was minors
abroad caused considerable strength to- develop
in th grain markets at th opening today, but
tbos who absorbed th offerings thought better
of the situation lateT and liquidation by longs
was the factor of the day.
fosse were shown in all cnmmodit.1, com
losing VlVe; ota were off H Tie; rj
2 (o 5c lower and barley 1 H c lower.
PreTt-km were itrreti.lrd and unchanged at
the close, pork being 30o higher v to 27 He
lower, laid 7 Vi 20c lower and ribs 2tt 16c
lower.
Chicago. Jan. 18. (I. N. S.) Small lot
transactions featured the opening of the ' corn
market with prices unchangeal to r lower.
Trade was light' and so far thiS week locals sup
plying the scattered commission house buying.
Osta started steady to fee lower. Pit trad
ers were in rldnc with but little -commission
bouse trading. '
Trade in proTtslons was quiet and buying sup
port limited. The opening was steady to ISc
lower for lard.
Cbieago rang furnished by tb United Prss.
CORN
.Tsn 188H 138 186T4 187 H
May 133 S 1884 131 132 is
July 131 S 13214 130! 181
OATS
May 82 H .82 s 8IH 81 H
July 76 76 H 75 75
PORK
Jan. 8850 3887 3875 8880
LARD
Jan 2410 2410 2897 2897
May 2480 2490 2475 2475
RIBS
Jin. ...... 1990 1990 1987 1987
May 2070 2070 3060 3060
DAIRT PRODUCE OF THE COAST
an Francisco atarita
Ban Francisco, Jan. 16. (U. P.) Butter
Extras 68.
Sgga Extras, 02; extra pullets. 64c; un
xed pulletx, 49c.
Cheese California flats fancy, 85c; firsts,
81c.
aeeui Market
SeatU. Wash. Jan. 16. (U. P.) Butter
Bricks, 62c; cubes. 63c.
Kggs Strictly fresh, 60 0 62c; pullets. 65c;
storage, 63(f5e.
Cbeeot Triplets, 820 34a.
Le Anjel Market .
I -o Angeles. Jsn. 16. L V. 8.) Butter
California creamery, extras, 64c
Kggs Fresh extra, 58c; cas count, 68e
pullets 63c.
Lire poultry Hens 8B87e; broilers. 82 g
30c; fresh, 35c
POTATOES "ALONG THE COAST
an franeUe Market
ftsn Francisco, Jan. 16. (L. P. ) -t-Potetoea
Rirer White, $5.00 0 5.25; Salinas; $5,60 0
5.75; sweets, 4H 06c. '
Onions TeUow and whit. $4.28 4.50;
Australian Brown, $3.00 06.25.
Los Angeles Market
Los Angeles. Jsn. 16. (L !. B. Potatoes
Stockton Burbsnks, fancy and special brands,
$S.508.00; mosUy $5.60 0 5.75; others,
$53505.50; Russsta, $5.6005.60; local tag
boxes, $1.65 01.80; local Whit Ross, $5,00 0
6.40.
Seattle Market
Seattle, Jan. 16. Onions Oregon. 6 H 0 7c
lb.
Potatoes Taklma Gems, 8100; local $85 0
00; sweets, 6 He lb.
Money and Exchange
New York, Jan. 16. (L N. 8.) 011 money
on th floor of the New York stock exchange
today ruled st 8 per cent; high. 8 per cent:
low, 6 per cent. Tim money waa firm. Rates
were 8 H per cent. The market for prim mer
cantile paper waa strong.
Call money in London today was 4 per cent.
Sterling exchange was weak, with business in
bankers' bills at 868 H for demand.
Liverpool Cotton Market
Liverpool. Jan. 16. (L N. 8.) Spot cot
ton opened quiet Prices firm. Sale 5000
bales. Futures opened quiet
U koUwJ. bbl. 808; raw. eases, 82.31;
boiled, eases, 32.28 per gallon.
COAL OIL, WeUr white, in drams or iron,
bbl., 1SH gaL; esses, 24a gaL
GASOLINE Iron bbla.. 38 H 0 2(e; eaaea,
$5 He; eugin distills t. lroa bbl.. 18c; cases,
36 H e
WHITE LEAD Ton lota. 14e: BOO lbs..
14 H e per lb.
TOBPKNTINB Tank. 82.03; cases. 38.1T;
10 cse lots, le less.
WIRE MAILS Basic price, $8.16.
Hop. Wool and Hides
FfOPS Nominal. 1919 arop, 80 per Th,
HIDES No. 1 salt cured hide (under 48
lbs,), 27c; No. 1 salt cured hides (over 48
lb.,, 23c; No. 1 salt cured bull hid. 18c
Psrtly cured Bides, 2 per lb. leas; green hides.
Be per lb. less; No. 2 hides, le per lb. lass. Hair
slipped hides, one third lees than No. 1 hides.
CALF AND KIP SKINS No. 1 trimmed
skins (up to 18 lbs.). 65e; No. 1 trimmed kip
skins (1$ to 80 Iba), $5er; No. 3 skins. 2 per
la. leas. Hair slipped skins, on third las than
No. 1 skim.
DRT HIDES AND 6KIN8 Dry flint aide
(7 lbs. and up). 36c; dry flint bulla, 24e: dry
flint calf skins (under 7 lbs I, 65c; dry aalt
hide 17 Iba. and up), 28c; dry aalt bulls. 18c:
dry salt calf akin (under 7 Iba). 0; dry eulf
bidet and skins, half price.
HORSE HIDES Green or salted Large,
well taken ear of hides, 85.00 0 7.00 : potiv
and small hides, 82.60 0 8.60; dry bora bides.
$1.60 08.60; hide with beads off. 60c less'
hots tail hair, par lb., 25c; horse mane hair,
par lb., 15c. j
PELTS Dry long wool pelts. Par ft., tO 0
40c; dry medium wool pelts, per lb.. 26 3oc
dry (hearing pelts, BOe0$l.OO each; salt iess
wool pelts. $2.00 0 4.00 each; salt medium Wool
Plts. $1.6803.50 each; aalt ahaariapeS.. Toe
0100 each. ! -
MOHAIR Long staple, 40e per lb.: abort
nle. 86030 lb. ' ,Bon
ALLOW AND GREASE No. 1 tallow. 12o;
No. 8, lOej Me. 3. Br. 9o; N. $ era,
'cHTTTisi OR CASCAKA BARK Sew pL
11 He par lb, ; i ,
k.WO2"V?;' ? Xartse sad Shrop
shire, 60c; Cotswold snd Lincoln. 40 043c
a.atted Cotawnld. SO 0 83; , timber talnd.-6e
Per lb. lesa; lambs' wool, e per lb. less. h
ST?" J?0. J'- Washington and
California Wool Marino and Bbrombrre. bs
40o; baU blood Merino and Cotswold. 87 0
42c; Shropshire, 37t6c; Courwold and Lin
oln, straight and aa, , 83 0 S6o: kurry. it
per lb. leas; lambs. 4c psr lb. leas, . ,
trsossT 19 0Tlt,1? W"- ".rai
OF POTATOES
SSast
Several Hundred Cars Already Pur
chased for Shipment High Values
Are Ruling at Primary Points.
r Hundreds of carloads of ' Minnesota
and Wisconsin potatoes have been pur
chased by Pacific coast Interests for
shipment to the Pacific slope as soon
as weather conditions permit It Is
stated that some of this stock waa pur
chasedNIirect from growers around $3.25
per cental find the cost of landing it la a
fraction more than 80c per cental.
Oregon potato t growers ar showing gaora
interest in selling their supplies at this time but
moat of the bolder of first class quality ar
asking $4 per centaj f. o. b. country points.
Borne small' buying at this price has been re
ported during tbe last few days but generally
speaking the biggest .operators ar out of th
market temporarily.
Primary market reports:
Greeley, Colo. Hsultng moderate. Light
wfre inquiry. Demand snd movement moderate.
Market slightly weaker. Wagonloads cash to
growers U. 8. No. 1 and Xo. 1 Rurals and
Prgri. mostly $4.
.Idaho Falls, Idaho. Practically no hauling,
on account of the condition of the weather. De
mand alower, movement limited. Market weak,
jto change in prices. All stock quoted is TJ. S.
No. 1 grsde. Ws onloads cash to growers
Rurals, $3.73: Russets, mostly $4. Csrloada
f. o. b. casta track Practically no demand. No
sales reported.
Minneapolis. Moderate wire Inquiry. De
mand and movement moderate. - Market steady.
Carloads f. o. b. ususl terms Round Whites.
Sartly graded, $4.10 0 4.80, mostly $4.20;
lurbanks. $4.2504.40; Kings. $4.1004.25;
Early Rose, $4.15; Irish Cobbler, $4.25. Car
load f. o. b. cash track Blias Triumphs, few
$8.78.
Waupaca, Wis. Condition generally good.
Carloads f. o. b. usual terms Moderate wire
inquiry. Demand moderate, .movement limited.
Market firm. Few sales. Round Wbit,. D. 8.
No. 1, mostly $4.10 04.80. Soma present
shipments are from previous sales, some con
signed, snd sens ahipmenta rolled unsold. Prac
tically no hauling on sccount of condition of
roads. Very few sales. Round Whites, bulk,
U. S. No. 1, at Waupaca, $8.60; at ether
Wisconsin points, mostly $3.50 0 8.76.
Prime Lambs Rise
Quarter in Yard
Market Up to $15.50 for East of Moun
tain Stuff Hogs Hare Weak
Undertone Here.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RCN
Hoe.
Fridsy 820
Week seo 197 -
Two weeks sgo. -Four
weeks ago. 388 :
Year ago 351
Two years ago. 400
Three years ago. 652
Four years ago.l0G7
Cattle.
Calves. Sheep.
902
1 448
None
111 25
3 86
1 2
4 28
B47
908
121
100
128
44
Nine cars of livestock came to North
Portland for the Friday trade, most of
these consisting of sheep and lambs. Kast
of the mountain Mock was up 25c. Hogs
were slow with a weaker undertone while
cattle were steady.
Market for lambs showed strength st the open
ing of the Friday trade, with sales of east of
the mountains stock at $15.50, a rise of a
quarter above th previous high value. All mut
ton snd lambs were strong.
General sheep and lamb range:
East of mountain lambs .......$14.50 015.50
Rest ligbt valley lambs 13.00 015.00
Heat neavy valley lamb 12.00 013.50
reader iamba
TearUng
Wethers
Ewes
12.00 0 14.00
12.00 13.06
11.00012.60
7.00 0 9.50
a nvu nn v
Only s smill supply entered the awlne alleys
at North Portland. Fridsy trade opened with a
very slow tone and an undercurrent of weakness
was Indicated. No early sales were made.
General hog range:
Prime mixed $1 5.60 0 1 6.00
Medium mixed 15.0013.50
Rough heavies 12.00 014.00
Pisa 12.50015.50
Cattl Ten Nominal
Just a pair of cattle entered the North
land trade for Friday'a market. There
lack of activity vrith little stock carried
General trade considered steady.
General cattle market range:
Port
was a
over.
Best steers
Good to choice cows snd heifers.
Medium to good steer
Fslr so good steers
Common to fair steers
Choice cows and heifers
Good to choice cows snd heifers.
Medium to good cows and half era.
Fair to Medium cows snd heifers.
Canner
Bull
Best light calves
Heavy calvea
Stackers snd feeders
311.00 0
7.760
9.00 0
8.00 0
7.00 0
8.00 0
7.7S
6.75 (
4.75 0
12.00
9.00
9.78
9.00
8.00
10.00
10.00
7.75
6.76
3.30
.50
6.00 0
13.00 0
7.00
8.00 a
8.00
16.00
12.60
9.60
Thursday Afternoon Sales
STEERS
No,
Ave lbs.
Price.
3 7.25
9.00
No. Ave. Toe. Price.
1 750 810.00
1 880
1 980
COWS
1.
1.
1.
32.
1.
2.
1.
. . 838
,..1100
. . 820
. . 933
, . .1010
, .. 790
, .. 760
3 8.80 1.
6.00 8.
8.00 8.
7.00 1.
8.50 1.
8.73 1.
4.00 8.
CALVES
812.00
BULLS
3 7.50 I 1.
6.50
. 820
. 966
. 786
. 946
.1110
. 970
. 738
S.60
7.50
6.60
6.26
7.50
6.23
5.00
280
. .1880
..1050
.1220 8 8.26
HOGS
. . . 178 318.75 1.
. .. 100 16.00 5.
. .. 238 16.00 1.
. .. 160 16.00 7.
... 180 16.00 4.
. .. 260 16.00 1.
... 213 16.00 2.
. .. 176 10.00 4.
. .. 211 16.00 1.
... 831 14 00 8.
. .. 244 16.00 6.
... 219 16.00 8.
... 810 18.00 83.
... 17 14.00 1.
. .. 102 15.75 1.
. . . 188 15.75 1.
210 16.50 4.
. .. 167 15.00 1.
... 250 15.75 2.
... 240 18.75 1.
. .. 890 13.75 1.
. .. 196 16.80 17.
. .. 866 14.00 1.
. .. 480 14.00 7.
... 248 15.78 1.
. LAMBS
... 80 818.00- v
EWES
... 160 $ 8.50 t
WETHERS
... 120 818.00 1.
Fridsy Morntnf
HOGS
Ave. lbs. Price. I No.
. . . 190 15.00 L 1
... 280 15.73 f 1
... 218 $16.78 1
14.
6.
9.
2.
10 ".
61.
69 !
56.
880
228
460
117
107
840
145
227
170
380
271
118
212
800
490
400
120
240
830
420
860
221
230
195
600
313.73
16.00
14.00
14.00
18.00
14.50
14.00
15.75
16.00
14.00
14.00
18.50
16.00
14.00
12.00
18.00
14.00
14.75
15.75
13.75
13.73
16.00
14.00
16.00
12.00
88.
1.
I.
100 $11.00
No.
2.
8,
3
At. lbs.
... 660
... 380
Prlc
18 00
13.60
I Forelara Boad Market
.Furnished by Overbook A Cooke Co.,
Board
Ask.
96 H
06
2U
28
9
92
93
99
83 Vi
a rNa suug.
A. P. im. Oct 1920 . ..
U. K. 6 Hs, Kt. 1921...
Uen Prancr fte, 191
Bid.-
98 H
934
83 M
2 ,
98 r
.1 H
Pari .Be, Oct 1821
Russia Exta. 6H, 1821,
nustaa IU. )si, 1S1...,.
nam. 5s, April 1921..,..,,
Dnm. 8.Apn lat.,..j. .
Don. 8s, April 1926 94 H
Antvaune to. May 1920..,.. 99
Doss. Canada 8s. 1987...... 89 H
tVK. Hs. 183T.......... 90
V Xaval Stores Market
New York, Jsn. jv (L- N. 8. ) -Turpentine
aavaxusal). $1.86 H ; New Tor. 31-87.
Rosin Savenuab. $18.60; New York, $18.20.
- Saa FraacUee Poaltry Market
San Fraactsc. Jan. 16. (C P.) Poultry
Broilers, 86086r; large , hews, $9 0 38e:
young rooster. $4 0 $3er eid roasters, 22c; frr
ees, 34 0 Sue; ducks. Part. 80 032 .,
ARE COMING
IN STOCK LIST
Strength at the Opening Gives Way
to Decided Weakness la New York
With Very Sharp Losses.
Jew York, Jan. 16. (I. 14. S.) Th stock
market closed weak today. Setting continued
frem many source In the final trading, eeuiln.
k further dree In' practically th entire list.
Steel eemmon fell t 104, e teas ef 1 Y4 fee
th day. Baldwin Leoe, after fallln to 110 V,
rallied to 111 H. Republic Steel finished show
ing lesa of over four saints at 107. BtaxU
an Petroleum oentlnued under pressure and
was finally 107H. Oaeisral Motors y I Ideal
nearly 1 1 points to BOB V , with rally to SOT.
Shall Transport react at the finish to SO V4 .
Losses ? frem S to 4 points were suffered In
nearly ell the ether ell. The rails and copper
suffered setbacks f about an saint, American
SmeUIn yielding at th em to 07. Oruclbl
was f anally 204 t ; Tobacco Fraduoto B0 'a I
Pkeroa Arrow SB Hi Middle Stat Oil, 40 Vb
and Marin pfd. S6 V, .
Saiesl 1,078,000 hares; bonds, $1S,S2,000.
New York,. Jan. 18. (L N. S.) After
some stocks showed gains at the opening
of the stock, market today, the tone be
came decidedly weak, with losses of
from 1 to 6 points occurring In practi
cally all the active Issues.
Middle States Oil was again under
pressure, falling 6 to 38. Mexican Pe
troleum dropped 6 points to 192 ; Trans
Oil, 24 to a new low record of 24 ; Royal
Dutch, l?i .to 103; and Shell Trading,
2,i to 86.
Pan-American Petroleum lost 4 'A to 92 H.
Steel eommnn dropped 1 point to 106; Cru
cible. SH to 2Q4; Baldwin. 2 H to 11114. snd
Republic Steel. 1H to 1104.
The shipping stocks were also under pres
sure. Marine common falling 3H to1 41 '. ;
Marine preferred, 2 points to 98 H. and Atlan
tic Qulf. 8H to 159 H.
Columbia Grapliaphane waa in supply, drop
ping 8 points to 50. and Ameriosn Woolen last
2H to 150 Mi.
Losses of about 1 point wers suffered la tb
motor shares.
American Linseed and Tobacco Produa: war
strong exertion to the general display of weak
ness, making upturns of over 1 poin'.
The lesding issues reflected s better demend
after tbe first half hour, and soaae good re
core ries were made.
Steel common rallied to 1054 and Republic
Steel to 1114. Middle liUtas Oil rallied 8 H.
to 41. and Mexican Petroled--S points, to 195.
Marine common dropped further, to 40 H, aifS
losses of from 2 to 8 points were suffered in
th other shipping share.
International Paper rose 2 H , to 82.
The market was irregular during the afternoon
with the railway shares becoming prominent,
advancing slightly. "
There was a general selling wsve during the
afternoon. Mexican Petroleum broke from an
early high of 198 to 180 H and Pan-American
Petroleum fell nearly 8 points to 89. Shell
Trading broke 8 points to 80 H .
Steel common held quite steady, rahging
between 1054 snd 105 '4. Baldwin yielded
2 points to 112. Southern- Pacific rose nearly
over 1 point to 101 H. General Motors tell
10 H from the high to 306 H , and Pierce
Arrow 8H to 69 H.
Furnished by Ovarbeck A Cook Co.,
of Trad building:
Board
j Open High I Low Close
TT ' f Ti"
48 49 47 Vi 47 H
30 40 Vj 49 4 494
80
91
53H 53
138Htl38H 185 4 188
25 HI 25 Hi 23 HI 25 i
lilt I I Il07i
79H 79V
98 96 H
69 69 .67 67
434 44 43 43
: . . . 1344
91 H 92 H 904 91 H
07 98
270. 258
163 147 H
19H 19H 19 19
. 61 H 614 60 H 60 H
82 i 83.
113H 114 110H 111 U
. 8t t. 81 i
. 954 934
. 13 13 12 12H
. 27 H 27 H
. t80 128
. 93 H 93 H 93
. 63 H 64 H
s- 8H 8S 8H 8
. 33 87H 85V 85 V
. 83 H . 84 V
. 19H 19
. 38V 88
. 63 H 02 Ti
. 42 42 41 H 41H
80
. 84 V 82 V
. 204 204
. 13 13H 1SV 124
. 72Hj 71
.168 i7
. 317 805V
.1 78 78 T 76 H 76i
. 51 H
. 88V 38H
. 77V 77
. 80 35 H
. 78H 79H 78 78
44 H
88 V
. 106 H 105 V
. 66 H 5H 64 H
19
. 126V 128H
44 41
. 24 H 24 H 23 V 23 V
15 H 15 H
. 80 H SOT 30 H 30 H
83 H , . . . 82 V
. 43 V 44 43 V 43 H
81V
. 198 V 198 189 189 V
28 V
- 49 V 49
- 25 25
. 83 H 84 V 83 V 88 V
80
- 16V 16V
. 26 H 26
. 107 106
. 68V 68 V
. 96 H 96 H 96 V 96
. 78V 79 78H 78
. 87H
. 42 V 41 T4
86
I- 1V 61V
I. 97 97 H 96 95
21V 21H
. 07 H 96 V
. 78 76 V 74 V 75 H
. 28 V 26 V
. 74 78
. 80 99V
21 H 21 H
. 105H 105V 102V 102V
.117 7. 116
l 17H 18V 17 17H
. 181 1S1 181 131
11V 11
- 86 H 86 V
. 98 93 V 90 V 90 V
. 121 H 123 121 H 121 V
. 128H 128 H 125 V 125H
70 V
. 105 V 105 1044 104 V
. 76. 76V 75 It
5 65 H
7 7 7H 7H
. 87H 86H
82 V 62 V 62 V 62 V
. 29 V 29 V 29 H 20 V
Alaska Gold
A Ills Chalmers. . .
Alloy Steel
Am. Agr. Chem. .
Am. Beet Sugar.
Am. Can, c
Am, Car Foundry
Am. Hide A I... c
Am. Intl. Paper. .
Am. Linseed, c . .
Am. I.oco., c. . . .
Am. Smelter, c.
Am. Steel Fdy . . .
Am, Sugar, c
Am. S. Tobacco.
Am. Tel. A Tel.
Am. Tobacco. . .
Am. Woolen, e .
Am. Zinc
Anaconda Min. (
Atchison, c
Baldwin Loco. , c . .
Balto. A Ohio, c
Beth. Steel, "B...
Brooklyn R. T. . .
Butte A Superior
Canadian Pacific. .
Central Leather, e
(hea. A Ohio...
Chi. Gt. Western.
Chi.. M. A Bt V.
Chi. A N. W . . .
Chit Copper
Tliino Copper. . . .
t'ol. Ttaa A Eire.
Colo. F. A I
Consolidated Gas. .
Com Products, c . .
Crucible Steel, c.
Erie, c,
General Cigars . . .
General Electric . .
General Motors. . .
Goodrich Rubber. .
Granby Cons. . .
Gt. Nor. Ore. . .
Gt. Northern Rj .
Greene Cananea. .
Gulf rHatee Steel.
Ice Securities
Illinois Central .
Indus. Alcohol . . .
Insp. Copper
Int Agr. Chem . .
Int. liar? ester. . .
Int. Bfer. Marine,
Int Nickel
K. C. Southern, e.
Lehigh Valley. .
Max. Motor, c.
Mexican rvtrolsum ,
Miami Copper .,
Midvale Steel . .
Missouri Pacific,
National Enamel
National Lead ..
Nevsds Cons. . .
New Haven
N. Y. Air Brake
New York Centra
Norfolk A Western
Northern Pacific
Paclflo Mall . .
Pennsylvania By
People's Gss , .
Ray Cons. Copper.
Ry. Steel Springs.
Reading, com. . . .
Reck Island, e. . .
8 loss Sheffield ..
Southern Pacific .
Southern Ry., e. .
Studcbaker, c.
Stuta Motors ....
St U A Baa Fran
Swift Co
Tenn, Copper . . .
Texas Pacific . . .
Tobacco Prod. ...
I'nfcm. Padlc, c. .
TJ. 8. Rubber, c. .
V. 8. SmltARef.
V. 8. Steel, c...
Utah Copper ....
Virginia Chem., c
Wabash ;.
Western Union . .
Westlnghouse Elec
Willys overland
Total sal
-Stocks. 1.078 OOA.
() Ex-div. 1 per cant
Xw York Boad Market
Purnlahed by Overbeck A Cook C.
213-217 Board of Trad building.
Bid.
. 214-
Ask.
79
66 H
88
78
85 V
77
11
8
76
8
82 H
84
99
80
104,
1 H
,82 V
83 V
79 V
88
Atchwum general 4
Iteltimor A Ohio gold 4....
Bethlehem Steel ref. 5s......
Central Pacific 1st 4 s,
C, B. A Q.'ooL 4s .N
St Paul general 4 V . .
Chicago N. W. general 4s . . . .
U A N. oat. 4s
New York Ry.
Northern Pacific P. L. 4s. . . .
78
65
86
75
95 V
77H
77
81
T
76
7
79V
New xorc Ky. 6....
Reading general 4s.......
I nkm Pscific 1st 4s
V. S. Steel 6s.":........
Union Pacrfie 1st ref. 8.
Southern Pacific eoav. 5.
Southern Pscific con v. 4s.
Pennsylvania cone. 4 Ha. . .
Pennsylvania 1st 4 Vs....
Chess, A Ohio eonv. 6s . . .
Oregon Short Line 4t
. iv
. 99
. 78
. 102V
. 80 H
. 91 H
. 82
. 79
. 88
Med era Miller Report
Chics go, Jan, 16. Modern Miller says un
favorable reports coming in on winter wheat
Very little spring wheat will be seeded la win
ter wheat territory this year. Much wheat ts
still in stock in Kansas. Spring wheat for
seed will be insufficient and Northwestern farm
era will be obliged to senrre seed free Canada.
attlaaeapoDs Flax Market S
Minn pott. Jaa. 1$.(L N. 8.) Flax
No. 1, $.8 0$.1S; April. $5.08 0 6.11,
. Edited br
ttymaa B. Coliea
EARLY RISE IN
FLOUR FORECAST
Millers Talking Seriously or a Sharp
Rise In Prices Wheat Premiums
Continue to Show Increase,
NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS
Cars -
Wheat Barley. Flour, Osta Hay,
Portland. FrL. . . 80 3 1 8
Tear ago 15 v S . , ,8
Season to date. .5804 149 3518 8.878 1068
Year ago 6889 828 1686 671 2222
Taooma. Thar. . 88
Year ao 81
Season to date. .4244
Year ago 4320
Seattle. ThuraJ.- 98
T
20
1
183 889
129 809
10 S
Ttar ago 8
2
a
nn ts. rfst- an Ml 14 46S 491 870
Year sro 4481 48, 806 478 2080
An early advance In the price of soft
wheat flour and perhaps In tbe patent
grade Is forecast by the trade generally.
While nothing definite In the way of
an advance has yet been agreed upon,
still the trade In general is talking of
such a movement
Wheat values continue to show great strength
under competitiv buying. With mUlsrs freely
offering 81 a bushel and sometime a fraction
more sbovs the government basis for bard
wheat and 25 to 30c a bushel premium for
soft wheat, millers say that it is impossible te
tell flour at a profit at the present price.
Incressing business continues to be shove
with th Oriental flour trade and prices all
along the line are firm. ,
Coarse stains continue to show a very quiet
demand, with prices nominal.
FLOUR SaOlng'. prices, new crop: Patent.
$12.33: whole wheat flour, $10.45: Willam
ette valley. $10.39: local straight. $10:20:
bakers' local, $11.50 011.76; Montana spring
wheat, patent, $12.85; rye flour, $10.10; oat
meal, $13.00; graham, $11.00. Prices for
city deliveries in five barrel lota.
HAY Buying price, new crop: Willamette
timothy, fancy, $27.00; Eastern Dregon-Wssli-ingtoa
fancy timothy, ( ); alfalfa, $$2.00;
alley vetch, $25.00; cheat $18.00 0 20.00;
straw, $10.00; clover, $24.00; grain. $24.00.
GRAIN SACKS Nominal: New crop de
livery. No. 1 Calcutta, IS In car lota; less
amounts higher.
MILL3TUFFS Mixed run at milla, sacked,
$46.00 0 47.50.
ROLLED OATS Per ton, $$0.00 061.00.
ROLLED BARLEY Per ton. $77,00 0
$78.00.
Merchant Exchange bids:
FEED OATS
January. February. March,
No. 3 whit 6300 6350 6350
BARLEY -
Standard feed T100 7106
No. 3 blue NO BID
CORN
No. 3 yellow 5800 6825
Eastern oats and corn in bulk,
OATS
36 lbs. clipped 6000 6050
88 lbs. clipped 6100 6130
CORN
No. 3 yellow . . 5850 6875
BARLEY
No. 2 7000 7000
6800
6100
6200
5875
7000
SELLING PRESSURE 8ESDS
COTTOX PRICE OFF EARLT
New York, Jan. 16. (I. N. S.) Selling
by Liverpool and the South, coupled with poor
cables, accounted for a decline of 10 to 22
points at the opening of the cotton market today.
Buying by the trade absorbed the contracts snd
led to rallies of about 10 points from th bottom.
At the end of the first 15 minute the list
showed a net loss of 13 to IS points. This
was followed by another setback, under which
prices sagged to initial levels.
The clone was barely steady at s net decline
of 39 0 58 point.,
Furnished by Overbeck
A Cooke Co.. Board
of Trade building:
Month.
Open:
. 3830
! 3630
', 3465
. 8315
WEST
High. Low. Close.
8830 3790 3800
8673
3644 3593 3603
3480
3473 3413 3431
... 3320
8320 3263 3270
8150
3075
3062 8010 3030
. 2096
3000 2956 2976
January . . .
February . .
March
April
Mar ,
i Jline
July ,
. August
i September. ,
; October . .
' November . .
3001
.3000
December .
AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PEICES
Ohlcaao Hog B1B.40
Chicago, Jan. 15. (I. N. S.) Hogs n
reipta. 44.000; mostly 10013c lower. Bult,
$15.00015. 30; top. $15.40; heavyweight,
$14.90 015.25; medium weight, $15,10 0
15.33: light weight. $15.15 016.40; light lights.
1 14.60 (S I 5. 25 ; heavy packing sows, smooth,
$14.25014.75: packing sows, rough, $13,750
14 25; pigs, $18 60014.60.
Cattle Receipts, 8500; alow and weak;
calves 25o higher.
Beef steers, medium anaVhaavywelght $17.75
019.50: choioe and prime. 817.7 5 019.50
medium and cood. $11.60 017.75: good and
choice, $14.00 018.60; common snd medium.
(9.00 014.00; bufher cattle, heifer. $6,75 0
14.50; cows. $8.7601325; bulls. $7,800
12.26: canrters and cutters, cows and heifers.
$5.60 0 6.75; canner steers. $6.00 0 7.60; veai
calves, ligkt and handywetght (17.00 018.26;
feeder steers: $8.00 012.60; stacker steers,
37.23 011.00: stocker cows and heifers, 88.50
0 8.25: stocker calves. 88.00 010.75.
Sheep Receipts. 8000; stcsdy to strong.
Lambs. 84 lbs. down. $17.00 019.76; culls and
common. $13.73 016.60; yearling wethers,
$13.23017.73: ewes, $9.00012.00; oulls and
common, $3.25 0 8.50; feeder lambs, $15.50
017.25.
1 Denver Hoes 81B.ZS
Denver, Jsn. 16. (TJ. P.) Cattle Re
ceipts 2700, steady to easy. Steers 811.00 0
17.60; cows and heifers, 87.73 011.00: stock
era and feeders. 38.00 011.26; calves. 812.60
-015.75.
Hogs Receipts 1900. steady. Top 816.26;
bulk, 814.40014.00.
Sheep Receipts 2300. lower to (toady.
Lambs $18.60018.60; ewes, $10.00 011.00;
feeder lambs, $15.76 016.50.
Omaha Heat, $14.89 -
Omaha, Jan. 16. U. N. S.) Hog Re
ceipt. 18.500; 15 0 2Ot lower. Bulk, $14.50
014.65; top. $14.80.'
Cattle Receipts. 6000. Killing grades, 16 0
25c lower; feeders, steady.
Sheep Receipts, 7S0O; generally steady, a
Kane City Hoe 81B.2B
Kansas City, Mo., Jsn. 16. (L N. 8.)
Cattle Receipt, 2500; dull, steady to lower.
Steers. 68.00 014.60; cows sad hetfsrs. 86.00
018.00: stookers and feeders, 86.00 011.00;
calves. $8.00 0 16.00. ,
Hogs Receipts. 6000: etoady. Top, $18.78?
bulk, $18.00015.20; hearies. $15.00 016.20;
mediums, $15.00 018.25; oehts. $15,000
$15 25; pigs. 813-000 15.83.
Sheep Receipts. lSOO: stead v. Lambs.
$18.00019.25; ewe. $9.60010.60.
Seattle Host 318.78
EeattK Jan. 16, (L N. 8.) Hoes Re
ceipts 240, firm. Prim Hghta, $16,25 0
15.75; medium to choice, $14.00018.00; rough
heavies, $13.23 013.73; pigs. $12.60 013.60.
Cattle Receipts 186, strong. Best steers,
$11.50012.00; medium to choice, $9,600
11.00; common to good, $7.6009.60; best
cows and heifers, $9.00 010.00; common to
good cows, $6.5008.80; bulls, $6.00 0 8.26;
calves, $7.00 019.00. ,
Chicago Dairy Fred ace
Chicago, Jan. 16. (I N. 8.) Batter Re
ceipt 8831 tubs. Creamery, extra 61 He;
firsts, 55 0 60c; packing stock. 88 0 40c.
Eg Receipts 8592 case. Current misc.
receipUr 67 0 60e; firsts, 61c; cheeks. 38040c;
dirties, 45 0 60c -
Cheese Twins, aew. 80 080 He; daisies, 82
082 He; Young Americas, 82 He; Long horns,
82 He; brick. 29 He.
Live poultry Turkey. 40e; chickens, 80e;
Prings, 27c; roosters, 20c; geese, 27c; ducks,
84a
Chicago Potato Market
Chicago. Jsn. 16. (L N. 8,1 Potatoes
Receipts 20 ears. Minnesota and Dakota. Ohio.
84,4004.60; Wisconsin. 84.4004.80.
Xew Tork Metal Market
New York, Jan. 18. (L N. 8.) Copper,
;uit: spot and Jan., offered. 19 ; Fee.. 18 ;
March. 19.
, Lead, firm; apof. Jut. and Feb., 8 Vb.
8 poller, quiet; spot, Jaa Feb.. March and
April, 8.20 08.84).
Ifew Yerk-Loadoa Silver
Kew Tork. Jaa. 16.- (L N. S.) Coamar-
eial bar silver is SVe tower at 81.28.
London, Jan. IB. (L N. &.) Bar silver is
2d lowes, at 774.
Saa Fraaefsea Barley Calls
' Saa Francisco, Jaa. 1 6. Barley calls:
May, 885 gales,
August 288 bid. 287 ask, - - "
December. 393 ask, " i
a. - ' '
MILLER READY FOR .
LECTIONS
TAX COL
(Continued frees Fag 1)
neoaseary blanks. Any person who made
an Income tax return tor 1918 who
doesn't receive his form for 1918 must
also apply for these forms, as failure to
receive them doea not exempt a delin
quent taxpayer from penalty.
"At least one quarter of the amount
of the tax must bo paid at tbe time of
filing the return.
"There has been a slight reduction in
the rate of tax since last year. The
normal tax this year on net incomes up
to $4000 Is 4 per cent, and on amounts
in excess of $4000. 8 per cent. The nor
mal tax last year waa per cent and
11 per cent respectively."
Baker county Deputy Collectors Mawncv and
Dunton Haiaea, February 28, 24 snd 25 In
clusive; Baker. February 26 to March 4 in
clusive: Huntington. March 8 and 9 inclusive ;
kichmond. March 11 and, 12 incluaiv; Half
way. March 13, 14 and rB incluaiv.
Benton county Deputy Collectors Wllhams
snd Robert CorvaUia, February 28 to 2b in
cluaiv; Philomath, March 1 and 3 inclusive ;
Monroe, March 1 and 3, inolusive,
Clackamas county Deputy Collectors CofMBi
and Cayot Caaby,- February 6 to 7 inolusive;
Molalla. February 5 to 7 inolusiv; Estacada.
February 16 and 17 inolusive; Oregon City,
March 8 to 7 inclusive.
Clatsop oountyv Deputy Collectors Harper and
Deegan Astoria. February 9 to 28 inclusive;
Seaside, February 9 to 11 incluaiv.
Columbia county Deputy Collectors Harper
and Deegan St. Helens. February 2 to 4 in
clusive; Rainier, February 6 to 7 Inclusive.
Coo county Deputy OoUaotora Butterfitld
and Davis Marshfisld. February 21 to 28 in
cluaiv; North Bend, March. 1 to 4 incluaiv;
CoquUle. March 6 and 6 inclusive; Myrtle Point,
Msrch 8 snd 9 incluaiv ; Bandon, March 1 to
4 inclusive.
Crook county Deputy Collectors Waillt and
Howslay Prinsville, February 20 te 24 in
cluaiv. Curry county Deputy; Collector Davbv Port
Orford, Marcb 6 to 0 inclusive;. Gold Beach,
March 11 to 15 incluaiv.
Deechutea ounty Deputy Collectors Weill
and Howaley Beend, February 9 to 17 in
elusive; Redmond, February 18 to 19 inclusive.
Douglas county Deputy Collectors Wimberly
snd Dalrymple Glendale, March 6: Riddle,
March 6; Roseburg, March 6 to 16 incluaiv ;
Gardiner, February 18 and 19 inclusive, Deputy
Collector Butterfield. Reed sport. February 18
and 19 inclusive. Deputy Collector Davis.
Gilliam county Deputy Collectors Chamber
Iain and Wilkinson Arlington, February 16
and 17 inclusive; Condon, February 19 to 21
inclusive,
Grant county Deputy Collector Maloney
Prairie City, March 8 to 10 inclusive; Canyon
City. March 11 to 15 inclusive.
Hsrney county Deputy Collector Psyne
Crane, February 5 to 7 inclusive; Burns, Febru
ary it to 14 inclusive.
Hood River county Deputy Collector Weill
and Ilowsiey Hood River, January 28 to 81
incluaiv. .
Jcckaou oounty Deputy Collectors Wimberly
and Dalrymple Ashland, Febauary 9 to 1 4 in
clusive; Medford, February 16 to 25 inclusive;
Gold Hill. February 26 to 28 inclusive; Eagl
Point. February 26 to 28 inclusive.
Jefferson county Deputy Collectors Weill
snd Howsley Madras, February 25 to 26 in
clusive. Josephine county Deputy Collectors Wimberly
snd' Dalrymple Grant Pass, March 1 to 4
incluaiv.
Klamath county Deputy Collector" Wimberly
and Dalrymple Merrill, January 26 to 28 in
clusive; Klamath Falls, January 29 to February
7 welurive.
Lake oounty Deputy Collector Ruff. Janu
ary 26 to 30 inclusive.
Lane oounty Deputy Collector Butterfield
snd Davia Springfield. January 26 to 28 in
clusive; Wendling, Janux 26 to 27 , inclusive;
Eugene, January 29 to February 4 and March
11 to March 15 inclusive; Coburg, February
9 to W inclusive; Cottage Grove, February 1 1
to 14 Inclusive; Florence February 16 to 17
inclusive; Junction City. March 6 to 8 inclusive.
Deputy Collector Roberts.
Ijncoln county- Deputy Collector Hsmmer
Toledo. February 27 to Marsh 1 inclusive; New
port March 2 te 4 inclusive.
Linn county Deputy Collectors William and
Roberts Albany. February 6 to 14 inclusive and
March 8 to 6 inclusive ; Ibanon, February 6
to 19 inclusive; Bcio, February 16 to 18 in
clusive; Brownsville. February 19 to 21 in
clusive; HerrWburg. March 8 to 8 inolusive.
Malheur County Deputy Collector Payne
Vale, Janary 28 to 81 inclusive; Juntur. Feb
ruary 2 to 4 inclusive: Brogan. February 17 and
18; Ontario. February 19 to 28 incrurivs; Na.
Marcb 1 to S inolusive; Jordan Valley, March
4 to 6 inclusive.
Marion oounty Deputy Collectors Collins snd
Csyot Mill City, January 26 and 27 inclusive;
ntayton, January 29 and 29 Inclusive; Turner,
January 30 and 81 inclusive; Jefferson, January
so and 81 inclusive; Wood bum. February 2 to
4 Inolusive; Sllverton, rebrnary 9 to 11 Inolu
sive; balem, February 12 to 21 inclusive, and
March 9 to 15 inclusive.
Morrow County Deputy Collector Chamber
lain and Wilkinson Heppner. February 26 to
March 1 inclusive: lone, -March 2 to 4 Inclusive.
Polk County Deputy Collector William and
Roberts Dallas, January 26 to 29 inclusive;
Falls City. January 80 and 81 Inclusive; Inde
pendence, February 2 snd 4 inclusive.
Sherman County Deputy Collectors Welllt
arm Howsley Grass Valley, March 3 and 4 In
clusive; Moro. March 6 and $ inclusive; Wasco,
March 8 'to 18 incluaiv.
' Tillamook County Deputy Collector Hammer
Wheeler. January 20 to ZS Incluaiv: Brigh
ton, January 29 to 31 inclusive; Tillamook,
February 2 to 14 Inclusive.
Umatilla county Deputy Collector Cham
berlain and Wilkinson Milton, January 26 to
81 inclusive: Athena, February 2 to 4 inrln
aive; Pendleton, February 5 to 14 inclusive
and March 6 to 15 inclusive; Echo, February 16
and 17 inclusive.
Union county Deputy Collector Maloney
Elgin, February 13 to 14 inclusive; La Grand,
February ltt to 21 Inclusive.
Wallowa county Deputy Collector Maloney
Joseph, January 26 to 29 inclusive: Enterprise.
January 30 to February 7 Incluaiv; Wallowa.
February. to 11 lnclusiv.
Wasco county Deputy Oo Hector Wailis and
Howsley The Dalles, February 2 to 7 inclusive
ana Marcn is; sxaupin, reoruary 2; ana a B in
clusive: Shanlko, March 1 and 2 inclusive.
' Washington county Deputy Collector Dee
gan and Nutting Hillaboro, January 26 to 28
inclusive; Forest Grove, January 39 to 31 in
clusive.
Wheeler county Deputy Collectors Chamber
lain and Wilkinson Fossil, February 22 and 2$
inclusive.
Yamhill county Deputy Collector Collins.
Cayot and Hsmmer Newberg, February 19 to
zi lnerasiv, Deputy collector Hammer; Ism
hill, February 28 to 25 inclusive. Deputy Col
lector Hammer: Sheridan. February 23 to 26
inclusive, Deputy Collector Collins; Amity, Feb
ruary za to zo inclusive. Deputy Collector Cay
ot; Mcatinnville, February 26 to March 2 uv
clusiv. Deputy Collector Collins and Cayot
7fw York Batter and Eggs
Kew York, Jan. 16. (I. W. S.) Batter
Easy; creamery extras, 62 0 64 He; first. 60
0 63c: higher scoring. 62 0 63c; state dairy
m os. postic; xenovatea extras, OOtfOUHe;
imitstion creamery, 610 62c.
Cheese Irregular, 82 088c; lower grade,
20 0 30 He.
Eggs Unsettled : nearby white fancy, 86 0
Sec; do brown fancy, 78 0 80c; extra, offered,
76c; firsts, 72 0 78c,
Sew Tork Coffee Market
New York, Jan, 16. (TJ. P.) No. 7' Rio.
16V 017c; No. 4 Santos, 26V026c.
Two Granted Divorces
Oregon City. Jan. 1$. Decrees of di
vorce were issued Thursday to Sophia
G. Courtway from Augustus LeRoy
Courtway, 'and to Anna. belle C Tlcer
from Glenn H. Tlcer.
MALE and
FEMALE
Starts Tomorrow
Orchestra
Matinee Daily
Saw Al--Pac 2 "1
Rosewater Sells . ;
: Bee, Quits Politics
Omaha, Keb., .Jan. H. Victor Rose
water, editor of the-Omaha Bee, a
national figure in politics and tsho was
chairman of th Republican national
committee at the time of the Taft
Roosevelt break, baa sold his newspaper
and announced that he will retire from
Exesspt From All Domlaloa Gorerameat Taxatloa
7
Imvestmemih
The following group of Canadian Municipal and Pro
vincial fronds are ail direct tax obligations and are payable
in GOLD COIN of the United States. The bonds which
are in denominations of pounds are payable in. American
dollars in New York, the same as the dollar denomination
bonds. '
Owing to present conditions this ig an unusually p
portune time to bay Canadian securities such as wo offer.
WE OWN AND OFFER
1,89 Alberta, Province ef. Guaranteed 4tt JiJ
11,484) Beglaa, City of, Saskatchewan 4Va JJ
148.860 Saskatoon. City of. School. Saikatebewaa.I JkJ
8,888 Yaaeoaver, City ef, Previa ee ef B. O 4tt FaA 1888. 83.11
1,80$ Greater Winnipeg Water DUtrtet..... 8 A AO 1821 84J8
PRICES: TO YIELD 7
LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS
If you must fl your Liberty or Victory bend, ssll to u. If you oen boy mere ttbsrty
Victory bones, buy from us. Wabuy and w soil Liberty and Victory bends at th market
YOU CANNOT DO BBTTBR VOU MAY DO WO USB
Today' opening N York mrkt. which estsbllsbe th governing price for United
States Liberty and Victory bonds all ovr th world. I aa follow. W dvrU tb
prion daily In ordr that you may elwty have the highest market prio before yo
and know th exact valu of your Liberty and Victory bonds: ,.
1st 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Victory Victory
SH 4 4a 4V 4 V 4 V 4 V 8 V a 4V
Markt prices.... 98.60 92.26 91.00 92 98 91.22 93.64 91.28 980 98.48
Accrued tutemt.. .30 .34 .88 .87 .72 1.43 1.01 .82 .41
Total us. wo ua.oo i.eo
When buying w deduct 31c on a $50 bond
tb New York market plu Ui accrued
inter.
Burglar and Fireproof Bat Deposit Boxes for
MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc.
THE PRlmlBR BtUNIOIPAt BOND HOUSE CPITL ONE MILLION DOLLARS,
Morel Building, 308411 lark St, Btt Bth and Sth.
Telephone Broadway 81 81. Establishes Over Quarter Oenturpi
To Mexicans
of Sctandinavian Extraction
You can make a profit of 30 at the
present mompnt by sending your savings
-to. a Norwegian bank, owing to the rate
of exchange.
Pay in any amount you wish to our credit '
at the National City Bank of New York,
NTv York, or send us a cheque. As soon
as this reaches us we will at once place
the amount to your credit in kroners,
calculated at the best rate of exchange
for the jday-
If you are thinking of coming over to
Norway in the future, buy your kroners
now.
We pay 5 to 5J interest on deposits
from January 1, 1920.
Embrace the present opportunity.
The Norske Handelsbank was founded in 1885
(Trondhjerns Handlsbank). It has now a capital of "
41 million kroners and a reserve fund of 40 million. '
The address is
KirkeGate,Kritiania and Sondre Gate, Trondh jera
TRONDHJEM,
KRISTIANIA, 22nd November, 1919.
DEN NORSKE HANDELSBANK
"Your tavingt will be free from taxet in Norway"
MUNICIPAL BONDS
From tbe State ef
OREGON WASHINGTON IDAHO
To Net 4.9(o to 6.50 N
Exempt From Proaant in coma Tax
87 Sixth Street Brotd way 1042
Ground Floor WellavFarso Building
IT
Arthur Berridge & Company
' Certified Public Accountant and Auditors
' Income Tax Specialists and Advisers '
619 Worcester , Block. Mala 8621 . -V
Your books tell some story of your business, 'either tru
o " " j or false."
If truelet us verify It. , If false let us rectify It
- . Let us sotw your Income tax problem
CONSULTATION FREE - .
the political field. The Bee will become)
an Independent newspaper, r but will .
support the Republican ticket this year
Woman Wins From County
Oregon City, Jan. 1. Nina C. Keller
waa awarded' judgment of 1 100 against
Clackamas eounty.by a Jury n th, cir
cuit court Thursday f or damages re
ceived when she was thrown taom
horse on a bad stretch of road in they
vicinity ef Dodge. - J
1914 81.11
19 MM
mi tut
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and $2,60 oa a $1000 bond, W aaU at 1
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