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15 FARMER; GETS $22.88 FOR THREE ' " - - - z. - - j . OF POTATOES HERE WSJ Si CHEAP MONEY OFFERED FREELY Edited by III I. Hessian THE OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAL, PO RTLAND, -TUESDAY, APRIL 6. 1S20. SACKS SHOWS WEAKNESS Market for eggs U under severe depres sion (or the day. There appears to be , practically no desire on the part of the big operators to take on additional sup- t plies, and in general the market has a !. jifeless appearance. Bio tor at this time sr mostly of a , eosumal netura. bom of Ui smaller ufierator wore talklne of S4e fu current receipt for tlx - dv. but the Slater tturlnc Interest, were out . olrln abut 86c. and vara really willing to lot the pther follow have ttxn at that. ' On tha surface, it begin tu look aa if tha ' tornbe of The Journal last week to the effort the prteee would at Uiat tkm be boosted ea tress! high, and then the market would be Vowed to lapao Into idleness and a sharp break la pncoa forced. ' There It so doobt that with lncra!ng rop plioa and wtt ath output far above a cousum- In bau at the monient, that egg will mil at whatever vtiom the atorage iutarsaU care to offer. Thoae demiring special information regarding n market should write the market editor, (n-oa Journal, enckauus tamp lor reply. BUTTER TRADE 18 RATHFR SLOW Trade in the butter market la rather alow here with talk of further shading of values, f although local creameries continue to talk of fonser price being generally maintained. 1 OREOOX SPINACH GRABS TRADE Home grown spinach ia now arriving in each f abundance and h of tuch eitrtmeljr guod quality . that it ha driven the lest of Uie invading . aupvliea from the borne territory. Bale are , being made around 11.30 per box. 1.0CAL BROCCOLI IS NOW SF.Ll,I!tO , ' Bollam Y Co. report In tint arrivals of y broccoli- from tlie home territory. The offer ... lag emc fma Oswrgo. and while mixed aa ' to at showed extremely good quality. Better aia art existed within a few day. 0JTIO5 STOCKS ARE EXHAUSTED No onions of flret clans quality remain in carload lola, unsold In growers' hands in this section accordij-g to the trade. Sales of small I Iota are shown ground 18 country points. CHICKED MARKET HOI.DI.VG FIRM Market for chickens continues to hold firm here with prices on a nominal basis because of the lack of general offering. Receipts liars been so scant of lata that prices ars not firmly established. BRIEF OTES OF PRODUCE TRADE Veal market continues with heary supplies. Country killed bogs firmer and higher. Apple trade ia again congested wltb offer ings. Cheese trad slightly easier at unchanged prices. Mohair and wool markets continue uulet at anc hanged prices. WEATHER SOTICK FOR SHIPPERS -"weather nunssa ad rises: rroiect Jiiimeiiis -faring tne next, Ho hours agsinal tne following -minimum tsmueratursa: Uuuig north, 40 de gree.; northeast uv.r 8. P. A H. it. It.. 3 degrees: east to tiaker, 2H drgmes, and soutli to Ashland, , 8S degrsea. Minimum temperature at fortland tumorruw about 40 degree. WHOLXSALJb PR1CIS IS PORTLAND These are trices retailers psy wholesalers except a otherwise noted: Dairy ProeieeU BDTTER Selling price, box lota: Creamery, prime parchment wrapped, Sae per lb.; prune firsts, etc lb.Mirsts, ttu&61c per lb.; smaller lota at an advance. Jobbing prices: Cube extra, 51) w 60c lb, ; prime firsts, jUc lb. BUTTUia'AT'oPorUaad dellrery buu, 84 14 'C0c; (HMintry stations. U2U'Ac. t uUtoMAMGAHlNh. Best brands. 40c; or dinary, aasc; bakers. Sao; Mulmerganne. X JO. carttms, 82e lb. goo, laacy cream tripleu, soWditc lb.; touug ' Ameriisa, 37(gHSr. i'rues to jobbers, f. o. b. Tillamuok tnpliLita, 8Uc; Voung America, 83u. . Helling price: H'reau, bricks. 40(gtUc. Helling price: hl'Kk Swiss, 4H'4c; limburger, 40 s .-42a per lb. Kl.liS Hujrlng prices: Current receipts, 35c; 4 candled, selUna vriro. sc; select. 4(c LIVK l'Ul.'LifllY helling price: Heary hens, tHig'itlu; IliNit hens, U0-o7c; spring liuht, S5ev40c lb.; heavy. Hie; old roosters, 20c lb.; , aauaba. 18.00, dressed duck., SSsaiUc lb.; Diaeoim. il.60 per doavn; luiae)., Urt, ' a.(3rtc lb.; dressed, 4750c ptr lb., diensed ' setMe. - aue7 ttv -Seesfc Veeetables and rrult FRESH tltt'IT trsiigt. 4 uouv7.00 per boa; bananas. 10 H & 1 tc lb.; leunms. 18.50 WS.60 per crate; k'loruia grapetrun. (i.0Uis 7.5U; Calilorula, $3.50 (e? 4.00. Al'fLi.a Various varieties, local. JloO 8.60. UKIED TRV11 Dates, Dromedaries. 17.60; . Kara, $4.25 per box; raisins, crown loone Muscatel, lee per lb.; figs, 18.60(5.50 box. UNIONS Selling price to retailers. Oregon, 88.50 e 7. OO per cwu; aasucistion selling price, carload, 88.U0, f. o. b. counuy; garlic, oOc per lb. i green ouion. 40o par duxen luucUes; wuluu ssU. 17 10 per lb OT A roliti Selling price. Oregon, fancy. gT ou n.ihi . lirai. I7.."0 cwu; buying prime, $6.00 0 0.60 cwu; sweeU. SVsC per lb. tuUt. 1 Atf ia 'l uruip.". 88. 6o per acs; carrots, 81.76 per sack; beet. X4.J0; cabbage, California, iti w tlc: leituce. ta.0e3.:5 crste; cucumberi, 1.00 1? 3. oO doaeu; touiste.4, aj.50 ( 4.W0; egg plant, S5c lb.; caulifloner, $1.75 eyS.75; bell peppera, 50c, sprouU, 17c lb.; parsnip. 18. 50 per sack; rutabagas, 13.50 & 8.75 cwt; celery. 12.00 dozen; peas. ltVn He lb.; artichokes. 81.40(01.50 doaen; aspara gus. 15 17c lb. Maata and Provisions COTJNTKT MkiATa SeUlng price: Country hog. ilf'Jie lb. for top blockers; heavy, Ua loo; beat faai 4(tfa4tio; heavy vaal, 17(9) 18c per lb. SMOKtD MEATS Ham, 29 SOo per lb.: 1 breaklaat bacon, SttdMiio; picnios, 24 25c; J cottage roll, 8,2c per lb. , LAKD Kettle rendered, 27 He lb.; suudard, ' 35 He; tierce basis compound. AiUo. Sisb and Shellfish FRESH FISH Haluiun. lreU Cbinuok, SOc; ' frosen salmon, 12 H (90c per lb.; uahbut, fresh, ( ); slurgson. ( ); black cod, 10 11c lb.; silver amen, 10c lb,; kippered aaimon. X2.U5 par 10-lb. basket; kippered cod, 82.85; Co lumbia smelt, 82.00 & 2.25 per box; raaor elauu. 4.60 per box. Groceries ' SIX1AB Nominal prices, refinery basis Cube, 517.80; powderod, 817 55; fruit and berry, 817.85; yellow, 810.40; gramilsteu. . I17.B5; extra C, 16.I0; gulden C, 1.60. HONEY New, 87.50 W8.U0 per case. UlCa. Japan style, ho. 1, 14 He; New OiVana head. ( ) ; Blue Hose. 15 e per lb. bAiT Coarse, .half ground. 10u. 517.26 .per ton; 60a, lit 75; table dairy, 60s.' 327.26; bales, 83.iiO( 4 00. lancy table and dairy, 48.60; lump rock, 828.60 per ton. UKA.Ntt one son (xaiea by jobbers) : 1-adjr Waabiogtvn, i i 8c per lb. ; piua, be ; luuas, 15c;. bayou, 10 He; Oregon beaus, buying price, nominal, 5 H e per lb. CAN Mull MUCK Carnation, $0.83; Bordr u. 5.75; AUr, 66.75; fcaU. $11.23; Libby. - b.bl; Mount Vernon, 85.16: UaaetMuud. to.JJ Per case. , utK Boasted, 3751e In awka or drum. ov.tA CRACKERS In bulk. 17 He per lb. M'TS Walnuts. 3540e per lb.; almocMla, 88c; tilberts. $2e in ack lots; peanuu, 16 e - lc; pecans, 2$c: Ittatiis. SOc. ' DAIRY PRODl'CE OK THE CtlAST Sen Franclsce Markata. Man $aih'4co, April 6. iu t'.) Butter KxHtN 6 He; prima first. 57c, til katrtt. 4V,c: lirsts. 40c; eitr pul- - lew, SSVkc; undsrvixed pullets, 84o. Cheese California flats, fancy, 80 14 o ; firsts, 2c - Seas tie Market Seattle, Wash.. April S. (L:. P.) BuUer Cubes, B2r; boicki. 8c. Kgs--S'eh ranch. 3U4lc. Ciissse Tnplers, 28 e 80c. U4w uilli-r-tjiicliiiiged. Los Ansel Market 1.0 Angclea,! April 0. (1, S. 8.J Butter California ureaavry extrst, 35c. taa Freli eitn, -40c; can count, 3o: pullet. 87e; peowec pullet-, 2'Jc Poultry- L'ucH- " ' ,.'if -...i-- e. 5 .' Sterlln, .... : .,Nber Jeitefk, AprtJ tf. p.) -Demand ter 5irg e tha foreign wxehaRge market opened to oay at 64-OS H up 3e from Monday' cruee. .- attacks, Beafls, Csttea, Or!, Ktg. 't MH Botvrt ! Tr4s BalUlag. eCo. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL. EXCHANGES :- :: 7r.' . . ' i - v - ' ! !-- f v Ueasber L'hlrageBar ef Tvase terre'Rondeau OverbecL&Cook st isvfa.; Brjras) ; lark MA1UCE.T BASKET By Rxu H. Coe . While everyone here knows that sugar Is very high prices along the Pacific ooaet and that the consumer here is to day paying record -values for sweetening, ! this section is quite well on wnen tne condition of the East is considered. The prices -paid for sugar here are guaged absolutely by what the refiners charge, there being practically no specu lation shown in this entire territory. In the East, It Is charged, the refiners arc not keeping down the expense of handling as well as on the Pacific coast J There, it i sstated. a very Urge per cent of the sugar Is going from the renners to apeculatlve interests. This Is called Toll" sugar by the trade, this being the first time that such a term has been utilized and generally speaking It has completely submerged the former method of quoting refinery basis. The word "toll" is rightly used because the consumer and dealer alike are forced to pay a fee to those who are purely speculators and have no place at all in the distributing system. The following prioe are) average onea that consumers are expected to pay retail stores. Qual ity noted is the average, fancy stuff being slightly hitflit-r and Inferior stuff fractionally lower. Kggs Kreah laid, tec per doaen; faacy (rash, fOr pi-r doKen. (Iirase Fancy. 4 0 8 4 5o per lb. Chickens Dreised, 50c per lb.; geese, dressed. 45c rr lb.; turkeys, 55 56c lb.; ducks, SOo pr lb Salmon 2SA43e per lb.; halibut. 2Se lb. Kli ur Beat local patent. 13 45 0 3.50 par asrk-' 4f lbs. I-nutoes Burbsnk. fancy 10o lb. X0"12c per lb. Onion Dried, 80S He per lb. sweets. Specul ators Seek To Boost Prices On Grain Sacks NORTHWEST GRAIN RftCETPTS Csrs- Wheat. Barley. Floor Oats. Hay. Portland, Tuesday 21 ... . 8 . . . 5 Year ago 8 . . . . T 1 2 8ason to date.. 7BM7 17$ 8470 428 18B Xsar ago .... 9806, USB 2238 022 2B2ft Tacoma, Monday. 28 . . . . 28 Tear ago 81 12 Season to date.. 8288 77 2763 188 78S Year ago .... 6040 32 .... 148 1125 Seattle, monday.. 7 .... IS Tear ago . . . 8 2 ... 18 Season to date.. 5431 284 711 884 1838 Year ago 5091 71 1088 821 2808 SpeculaMve interest is keen In the market for grain bags at this time. Much of the keenness Is believed to be due to the uncertain situation which has cauned the general trade to- fear to operate on any extensive scale. Biwculatlve grain beg interest are trying to oreete artificial strength In the situation along the Pacific coast today, but are meeting with little or no success from the growers' end of the game. Market for Tour continues to strengthen and the demand for wheat is more active. FLOVR Helling price, new crop: Patent valley. $10.05; locsl straight, 10.60; bakers' local, $18.15; Montana spring wneat, patent, $18.75; rye flour. $10.10; oatmeal, $13 00; graham, $11.80. Prices for city deliveries in five-bsrrel lota. HAY Buying price, new crop: Willamette timothy, fancy. $28.00; vetch, $30.00; chest, $17.00(20.00; straw, $10.00; clover. $29.00; grain, $28.00: alfalfs, $32.00 a ton. UHA1N SACKS Nominal: New crop delivery No. 1 Calcutta. 17 0 18a in car lota; less amount hiulw-r. M tl .T.STl'FFS Mill run at mills, sacked. $40. " OAT8 Per ton. b'lyirig price: Feed. $83.00 3.50: milling, $86.00. BARLEY Buying price: $70; milling-. 72 50; rolled barley, selling price, 73.000 75.00 ton. COTTON t:CERTAIN AT THE START. THES BHOWH LOSS New York, April 6. (I. N. S.) The cot ton market reflected uncertainty of Weather con ditions in, the smith at the opening today, first prices being 3 point lowtr to 7 point higher. According to privateWadvice temperatures in the Atlantica were 80 to 35 last night, but mod erating conditions were noted in the Southwest and this led to ronsidersblo realizing here, the trade taking the offerings. Selling by the South aim emphasised tha Idea that the weather waa improving. Wall street was on both aide of tha market and Liverpool bought new crape. At the end of the first 15 minute the mar ket wa easier and about IS point under last night's close. In the last hour the market developed re newed strength on local covering and buying by com mission house. Price shot up rapidly to ward the close on report from Washington that the secretary of agriculture waa urging the pro hibition of cotton growing in the pink boll worm inferted district of Teias and Louisiana. The close was (inn at a net advance of 9 to 48 TKilnts. Month. January . . March . . . May July October - . December Open. . .. 3346 . .. 3303 ... 4018 . 8782 . . . 8472 . .. 8408 Hish. 3403 3348 4039 8823 3580 8443 Close. 85MS 8343 4030 8807 8505 8438 3310 3200 8981 8787 3436 8370 SPRING SOWINO II HALTED BT SXOWS'AT BAKER . Baker. Anvil 8. Spring sowing baa been halt ad in Baker county by the heavy snow of the last week, hut fall sown grain is reported to be in better condition now than for many year. April lambing has begun, and if Uie record this month eejuals that of February and March, the slieepmon say, they will enjoy a banner year. Fscti-AUy all ewes had lambed st a, rater higher than 10 per cent at the beginning of the last snow storm. Result are not expected to be no good during the early part of the April lambing seajon. Merchant Exchange bids: April May 8650 6000 0350 8430 feed oats 'corn BARLEY Xo bids No. S white . No. i yellow Eastern grain in bulk: OATS 36 lb. Clipped S000 38 lb. Clipped 8180 CORN No. 3 yellow 8300 6100 6160 6500 POTATOES ALONG THE COAST San F rand as Market Ssa Fiarx-isco, April 6. (t P.) Potatoes River white. $7.25e7.75; sweet. 614 He. Ouion Australian brown. $5.75 6.00. Seattle Market Seattle. April 6. (1. N. 8.) Onions Ore gon. H 7c lb. Potatoes Yakima Gems. $160; local, $150 per ton. La A nodes Market Los Angeles. April 6. (L N. 8.) Potatoes Stockton Burbanks, fancy end special brands, $7.75 R.'-'S; choice. $7.60; Idho Russet, fancy. $7.75(25; other. $7. 60; nirati, $7.25 : local stock, tax boxes. $8.00 8.23: new stock, local Karly and WbiU Rosa. 33.86 4.00 lug. R room hall Crop Cable rnitcd Kingdom Rains have fallen ever a wide area. The agriculture season ia now prac tically one month ahead of normal, due to the very mild wealher which ha prevailed; but, owinf to the rainy and warm weather, the winter wheat crop in come sections is spotted. The sowings of spring wheat o far have been very small. France Weather In thi grower ha now tnrned fine after rather heavy rain, which were distributed over a fairly wide area. Tha ap pearance of the growing wheat erop eaa be con sidered good and all rropa in general era now doing well. Spring sowing of grain have been making satisfactory pvaarea. and the outlook for as resented optimistically. YAKIMA HAT CROP IS FBACTTCALLT CLEANED TJF Taktma, April S- The valley nay erop as practically cleaned up. It i all put ef the hands w u u. except iw a raw nunarea tons at Wst'sto and a little at Toppenish. it baa roitru m marsec vruotatums yestensay were 26.00 27 00 a ton. Owing to early grazina. Souud dairyman bav need urm of Taktma . lay than uauai the rt winUr. bat Idaho end ! ' Montana have made ui the demand, net only for: aliinment Ynt Htnrlrmi li llm. m,im I wintered abawt SO earioad of cattle in Mm valley, I Price - vu n"Mi iur uie smwucbi have been Itekl 6t Ul sad UtUr giaus I V WlH ' U U INIIV J UlllLHUIII IIULUU I - Ill STOCK. M New York, April -!. M. .) The stock market closed Strang today. Tew ard tne dee there was a sflflM reaction an some profit-taking. The oooper Issue ware aromlnant. Anaconda sdvanclna saint t St', wfth a reaction to SH at the clese. tssMng of from 1 t t point made In the ether popper share. Stude reae aver 7 pelnu te lit1, but uf s etbeofc te 111. Steel com men rate 1 V te 104. Oruclbla Steel we In supply, falling paint from the high te t71. Reaction ef abeut 1 point from the beet ware auffered In the en snare. Nmerleaa Woolen we In demand, advancing S 'A t 138 V . Southern Pacific was finally SSH) Utah, 784; Mexican Petroleum, 187 Vjt International Paper, 88 '.I etencraJ Motors, SS0. and Corn Product. 8t)V. Severn menl bend, unchanged; railroad and" ethae bend, strong. Total sale ef stacks today were 1,228.100 i bone. $1280.000. New York. April .I. N. S.) Under the influence of yesterday's late strength, the stock market again moved forward at the opening today, making advances of from fractions to over six points. Crucible featured the trading, gaining 6 points to a new high record of 277. Baldwin Locomotive advanced ZK to 137. Steel common rose 4 to lft4, and Republic Steel waa over one point higher at 108. Studebaker oontinned In good demand, ad vancing 1 te 111 "4. Kryvtone Tire rose 1 to 39 , and Chandler Motors was 2 4 higher at 16014. General Motors, however, yielded one point to 3844. -Mexican Petroleum, after yielding to 188, rose to 10714. Pan-American Petroleum ad vanced 1 H to 102, and Texas Co. 1 to 207 . . Columbus Ua was prominent, advaucing 1 to 64 V. while U. 8. Rubber rose nearly one point to 1 1 lit . The market maintained a strong tone through out the forenoon, with nearly all the active Issue making good gains. Steel common advanced to 105: Republe Steel, over two point to 1011 ft , and Baldwin, 4 to 180. Pan-American Petroleum rose 8 points to 10$ H, while Sinclair rne one point to 48. United State Rubber advanced 1H U 112, and United States Industrial Alcohol, 1 H to tto. Pierce-Arrow made a gain of one point to 70 to, and Studebaker over two points to 111 H. Heavy buying of steel stocks featured the dealings. Hteel common advanced to 104 . a gain of 2 . Republic Steel waa 1 higher at 1104. and Betlehem Steel B advanced 2H l tsli. Baldwin was 5 H higher at 140 H. United States Rubber rose 8 points to 1 13 H . Corn products gained 2H to 100 H . and Anaoonda map 2 to 65 W. Pierce-Arrow advanced to 71 H. Pan-American Petroleum showed an upturn of S point to 103 Vs. Funuehed by Ovtrbeek A Cook Co.. Board ef Trade building: I'KWCmi'TIOM: Orwn I Hiab I Low I Close A Mis Chalmers . . . Am. Beet Sugar . . . 1 Am. Can, r I 46H 48H 45S) 45" 81 HI 92 H 91 HI 92 H 481 40 H 48tt 4S 143 1143 J 1142 H 1144 H 49 49 ( 4S 48 27 29H 27 27 101 il02H(101 101 87 H I 8 86 la 87 "4 103Su ,105 V (103 ,104 -4 23 1 24 23 23 68 H 70 684! 70 Am. Car Fdry. -. . Am. Cotton Oil . . Am. Hide A L., c. Am. Intl. Corp. . . Am. Linseed, c. . . Am. Locomotive, c. Am. Ship A Corn Am. Smelter, c. . . Am. Steel Fdy. 47 48 47 I 47V . . . . t fob!.' Am. Sugar, c 134 134 1182 1132 H Am. Sumatra Too. 9HH100H( 98H 99 97 I 97 H 06 HI 97 !60 1260 1260 1262 Am. TeL A TeL Am. Tobacco Am. Tob. Securities. Am. . Woolen, a Am. Zinc Anaconda Min. Co. AtchiM)n, c Baldwin Loco., c. .. B. A C, e Bethlehem Steel B. 67H 674 67 67H 1 1 a V 1 1 3 7 1133 136 1 20 J 20 lv'il 1UH 1 68 H 66 H Urf -m 65 82 Vi 83 1 82 HI 82 ? 136 ll40H135Iail;t 33 84 i 34 H 90 I OH Utt 97 14 120 "i 15 Bosch Msgneto. , .1122 122H.1: 0U Brooklyn R. T. 1 I 15 H I 1 Butte & Sup. Canadian Pac. 1 28 28H 27 H 28 124 14 124H 124 Vi 124 Central Leather c. . I HI SHI 87 88 56 14 1 56 5H 9 84 84 38 8H 87 '4 194 184 37 H 36 14 37 V 40 H 39 1, 40 90 80 H I 89 100 98 nil i i.nes. & uiiio i o H CUi. Gt West., c. .) 8 Chi . Mil. A St. P.l 8 r-.:i . , f . n 7 v huh (pirr .... Chino Copper . . . . Colo. Fuel A Iron. Consol. Gas Corn Products, c . Crucible Stl. c . . Erie, common . . .'. Ceneral Cigars General Klrctric . . General Moturs . . . Cranhy Cons. . . . . til. Northern Ore. . Gt. Northern Ry . . Greene Can an es . . Gulf SUte Steel. . Industrial Alcohol . . Inspiration Copper. International Paper. 184 86 H 40 8 ' 27 5 277 270 ,270 H 14 I 13 'a ia 't - . C8V, 137H .137H157Hl.'7Vi 383 1886 380 380 48 Vs I 48 4 89 81 78HI 79H 35 H 37 69 1 69 H 94 98 H 5H1 6114 83 H 86 H 131 134H 36H 87 28 24 17 H 17 4 31 H I 33 H 39 la 42 W 78SI 79 48 38HI 78HI 35 H 48 89 79 86 H 69 95 14 01 14 85 H 184 86 14 23 :4 17 V 33 69 94 H 59 H 83 H 131 86H 23 17 31 H 3H Intcmatl Harvester! Int. Mer. Marine, c. Int. Nickel Kas. Cty. South., c. Kennecott Copper . . Keystone Tire . . . . Lackawanna Steel . . Lehigh Valley Maxwell Motors, c. . Mexican Petroleum.. Miami Copper . . . . Midvale Steel Mo. Pacific, c National Enamel . . National I-ead . . Nevada Cona. New Haven N. Y. Air Brake. . . N. T. Central Norfolk A Western. . Northern Pacific . . . Pacific Mail Tan-Amur. Pet., c . Pennsylvania Ry. . . Peoples Gai 80 14 7914 44 84 14 78 141 I I I I I. . . -I 198 !1894le 17 3 HI 24 Hi 23 HI 24 46H 27 77 H 88 14 14 Va 88 4714 28 77H 89 16 H 38 H 1UH 73 H 47 H 274, 77 87 26 441 " I 87 ! 14 H I 32 H! 16 83 111 107 H 1107 H 73 72 14 1 73 H 95141 96 79 H 32 95 14 96 78 I 78 H 78 2 32 82 101 103HI101 I102H I 42 1 I 37 V4 I 63 42V 42HI 424 nttsourg vioal, . .e. Prad Steel Car, c. 63 102 63 14 103 124 20 H 63 102 119 19H 98 H 82 S 107 H 84 H '98H 23 110 80 H 103 124 2014 99 83 H Pullman RayCona. Copper. . Ry. Steel Springs. . . Reading, c R L A 8.. c Rock Island, e . , . . Shattuck Capper . . Soullum Pacific . Sou tiie rn Ry., e. .. Studebaker, o iihell Oil L S. t S. F Swift A Co Tenc. Capper . . . . Texas Pacific Tobacco Product . Tran. Oil Cionn racifio. e. . . V. S. Rubber, c. . . . V. 8. Smelt A Ref. V. S. Steel, c Utah Coppper Vanadium Steel . . . . Vir. Chera., c... V abash Western Union . . . . WesUnghousc Elec, . Willys-Overland . . . 119 19 99 82H1 99 84 107 HjllOH 109 H 03 80 8314 11 99 H 23 H 99 H 28 100 H 28 H 110 112HI 111 82 2114 a a 22 14 121 81 H 22 121 . 12 H 44 72 25 14 120 V 11214 70 H 105 H 79H 71 14 76 H 8H 88 H 32 H 24 14 211 121 12H 42H 72 121 12H 42 V. 72 25 14 13 44 H 72 H 2544 25 14 121 4411191 111 H 70 104 H 77H 69 14 7814 8H di" 24 4k 113 14 111 H 71 H 106 H SOS 71 H 76H SH ii" 24 M 89 104 14 77 1 6914 75 8H '52H 24 14 Total sales stocks, 1.125.200 share. Total sales bonds, 812.539.000. PACIFIC COAST BANK STATEMENT PortlaiMl Bant This Week .$6,941,542.11 . 6.415.791.18 Clearings Monday Tuesday Tear Ago. 5,345,513.86 4,092,667.59 Spokane Bank Clearing Balance Tuesday $ 1,768.687.00 Tuesday 391.526.00 Seattle Blank Clearings Tuevday $ 6.570.21 6. 98 Balances Tuesday 1,536,757.59 Taeema Banks Clearings Tuesday $ 1.097,865 76 Balances Tuesdsy 806,453.22 Saw Prwnclace (tanks Clearing Tuesday $26,545,789.00 Lot Angela Bank gearings Tuesday 112.984.566.00 FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES Corrected daily by foreign United 6 la tea National baak. department of toe Ope mac nominal rates fur bank London Pound transactions.' Drafts Check. sterHna ....84.08 Paris Franca. 14.61 CabU Par transfers. rate. 4.09 e.ss.as 14.59 6.18.26 1S 23.82 20.S8 - $.18.20 18.96 26.80 20.15 . 38 85 23.88 -26.80 '. 8.2 ' - Hamburg-Berlin i.k reJa-l'iri ' 1.54 20.60 r,nha Kr?,oT r-, ' 18.80 20.00 22.25 Kroner . . . Storkboba .. . 1 Hnkca--Lecal currency BT.TS VokXZZZL ' ' SELECTED STEERS IN DEMAND HERE PORTLAXD LIVESTOCK RUN Ben. Cattle. Calves. Sbeep. Tuesday Week ago Two week ago. . Four week ago. . Tear age . . . . . Two year ago. . Three yean ago. Four year ago.. 39 767 30 1B0 225 233 102 ia . . ... 119 88 -non 87 280 54 82 4 7 13 43 137 Only two loads of livestock entered the North Portland alleys for the Tuesday trade, and general conditions were steady and practically the same as Monday's showing. Sale of one load of extra good steers in the North Portland alleys at a late hour Monday afternoon at $11.90, reflected the somewhat steadier tone in that line. Killers appear tt be willing at the moment to bid up for extra good stuff la tns steer division, but It takes premium quality to awaken value. General top for steers continues at $11.75. In the cow and belter alley the trend of the trade remains aggressively steady for tops. Genera cattle range: Best grain pulp steer. $11.00 11. 75 Choice steer 10.50 11.00 Good to choice iteers 9 50 10.50 Medium to good ftecn 8.75 9.75 Fsir to good steers 7.25 8.25 Common to fair ters 6.25 7.23 Choice cow and heifers 9.00 10.00 Good to choice oew and heifers 8.00(a) 9.00 Medium to good cows and heifers 6.50 49 7.50 Fair to medium cow and heifers 8.50 k 6.50 Canner 8.00 5.50 Bulls 6.00 8.0O Best light calves 15.00 17.00 Medium calve 10.00 14.00 Heavy calve 7.0010.o0 Blockers and feeders 8.00 8.60 Swine Situation Oood With only a nominal showing of supplies in the swine alters for the Tuesday trade at North Portland, conditions remained steady to firm, with prices Inactive for the session. With Chi cago quoting $16.50 for tops and this market ranging up to $17. there does not appear to be much indication of a further rise here, unlesa the eaat rei-pond. General hog range: Prime mixed $16.5017.00 Mtdium mixed 16.00 18.50 Rough heavies 12.00 16.00 Pigu 13.00 ft 15.50 Ne Mutton I Available ,Vot a single hesd was available in the mutton and Iamb section of the North Portland alleys for Tuesday. Trade conditions are considered about steady on spring lambs, and steady to strong on mutton generally. General sheep and lamb range: East of mountain lambs $1 6.50 (S 1 7.50 Set of light valley lambs 15.25(3 16.50 Best heavy valley lambs 14.25 (a 15.25 Common to medium valley iambs 1 1.00 (a 1 5 50 Tearling 14.50 15.25 Monday Afternoon Sale STESRS No. 24. . 26. '. 18. . 27. . 15. . 18. . 21 . . 4. . 45. . 25. . 8. . 18. . 11 . . 25. . 12. . 24. . 6. . 23. . 4. . 4. . 18. . Ave. lbs. Price. . .1175 $11.00 No Ave. lbs. Price. . . . 1079 $10.75 10. 965 10 00 23. 8 . 27. 21. 18. 3. 25. 22. 1 1 . 25. 43. 10. 29. 12 . 26. 22. 23. 5 . 23. . . 1 1073 . . . 107a . . . 10U2 . . .1275 . . . 913 . . .1076 . . .1032 . .. 873 10.2 .1107 . 785 . 1304 . 950 . 950 .1003 . 920 . 1085 . 1030 . 1008 .1032 . 1342 .1150 .1006 .1001 . 776 . 830 . 845 . 802 . 821 . 070 .1010 .1195 . 960 . 966 . 138 . 130 . 2:io . 3"i0 . 215 . 258 . 1070 . 750 .1463 . 14U0 .1096 .1355 . 740 .1490 . 910 . 765 . 725 . 912 . 987 11.00 9.00 11.50 9-75 10.23 11.23 S 60 1 1 50 11.33 9.75 11.00 11.75 11.50 10.60 11 00 9 50 10.50 9 50 9 50 10 30 11.50 11.50 9.25 10.30 10.60 9.31) 10.25 11.10 10.75 11.50 10.40 io eo 11.60 11.00 0.2S 9. l.t 10.50 . .1016 . .1170 . .1140 . . 978 . . 1045 . . 1006 . .1088 .1118 . . 875 . . 868 . . 850 CO W8 I 8 25 7 00 7.00 9 25 7.75 .1018 . . 672 .1O60 . 746 . 950 . 660 . 380 . 112 . 200 . 298 . 195 1 7.P0 7.75 7 50 5.75 6.00 8.00 I 9.50 10.00 15.00 11.00 11.00 14 . . 16 . 23. . 5. 1. . 1. . 82. . 9. . 9.23 CALVES $17.00 17.00 17 00 10.26 3 1.00 1 1 Ofb BULLS' $ 7 00 7 5 7 00 7 00 9 30 7.25 8.50 . . .1310 . . . 614 . . . 100 , . .1320 , . . 1870 . . . 1710 . . . 1930 7.75 6.75 6.50 7 00 7. Oil 7.50 8.00 14. . . 1 . . . 8. . . 1 . . . 1. . . 1... 1. . . 81. . . 4. . . 8... 15... 87. . . 86. . . 98. . . 2 . . . 69. . . 4 . . . 1 . . . 25. . . 23. . . 8. . . 1 . . . 8. . . J. . . 1 . . . 1 . . , T.. . . 18. . . 1. . . STAGS 8.00 9.00 .1040 $10.00 MIXED 7.35 6 50 10.00 . 505 .1142 , 975 . 935 9.0O 9 00 9.25 3.00 8 dO HOGS 210 $17 00 195 16 50 It. . 294 $14 SO 97. . 10. . 1 . . 7. . 19. . 8. . 11.. 86. . 40. . 6. . 1. . 3. . 13. . 12. . 17. . 14. . !16 16.75 180 18.73 122 210 1 12 195 181 208 83 124 175 420 168 105 170 205 160 14 75 335 14.25 205 16.U5 267 14 65 890 14 60 220 1H 7.1 135 14.75 78 14 50 240 16 60 267 16.50 210 16.50 880 14 50 430 13 50 212 18 50 195 16 60 130 15.00 14.50 14. 5 18 60 16.60 16.75 14 50 14 50 16 35 13 00 16.50 16 50 16 50 16.75 16.25 Tuesday Mornings HOGS So. 1. 1 . 1. 1. A. I-bs. Price. . . SOO $15.00 .. 170 16.25 .. 300 14 00 .. 400 14.00 No. Av. Lbs. Price. $16 50 1 4.00 16.50 1 1 4 220 350 222 Chleas-o Dairy Prod are Chicago, April 6. (I. N. 8.) Butter Re ceipts, 7135 tubs; creamery, extra, 85 14 66V first. 69 0 83 He; packing stock. 33 39c. Egg Receipt. 25.29tf oaaee; ordinary rirst 37aSc: firsts. 41 14 ( 42c; checks, 35S 3Uc: dirties. 37 38c. ohT?ZTw1v' 28H 284,c; dabriea, 23HS30c; loung America. 294m.a30c Longhorns. 31 31 14 c; brick. 28c. Live poultry, turkeys. 40c: chickens 44e JTTings, 40c; roosters. 22c; geese, 22c; ducks! SoC. Well Secured B. F. Goodrich Company 5-year, 7 Convertible Notes Price 98.25 to yield Bell Telephone Company of Canada 5-year, 7 Bonds Price 98 to yield United Light & Railway Company 2-year, 7 Secured Gold Notes Price 98 to yield Blyth Witter. UNITED SEMES GCEJJfMfiltT MUNIOPAL ARD CCRPCflVOlOlf BONDS a YEON BUILDING, PORTLAND, OREGON Tlcpbo Mai 3304 ' Saalraael.ee , Seattle Jfsw Yerk r Les Aagtles POTATO RECORD AGAIN SMASHED There appears to be no stoppage tor the price of potatoes In the wholesale trade, for along Front street-today fancy local stock was betnp held aa high as f8 per cental, while for what Is ordinarily called g;ood stock as high as f7.O0GT.25 was aalted. These are record figures along tha wholesale way. Purrhases ot potatoes Irons growers were shown along Front street as huth as 86.60 oer cental. delivered here, for extra fane stock. One firm purchased seven tack, all the farmer had, at $6.50 per cental, or $86.00 for the lot. while another farmer with three sacks of tubers quickly returned home with a check of $22 88 to bis credit Such trxn-actlon at these indicate the traits into which the potato trad here ha found itaelf. Some nurchase continue In the country around $0.25 per cental for ordinarily good potatoes, bat there are a doaen or so buyers for every sack discovered in the countVy. e BULGE IX CORV GIVES WAV TO LOSS LATER Chicago. April 6. (I. N. 8.) Scattered liquidation apd persistent selling by strong com mission houses sent the entire grain list close to the botUan in today s session of the Board of Trade. Losses from the hich spots of the dsy were 4 H for May corn. 4 14 for the July and 8 14 for September. At the finish May oats were 2 H 2 H c under their high mark ; July 2 m 2 H c under, and September 1 H 1 He below. Pork finished at the bottom, but 5c higher than yesterday: lard was close to the low and averaged about the same as yesterday's close, ind May ribs closed 7 He under Monday, with July 5c lower. The late wave of liquidation caught many stop loss orders arid the approaching federsl grand jury investigstion of a comer in corn induced many scattered holders to let go. Chicago, April 6. (I. N. 8.) Anticipa tion of a big bulge caused May corn to open H (tf 1 H c higher, but offerings soon swamped the buyer and there was a sharp break just after the start. July opened steady to He lower, dropping when May broke. September started H c lower. There waa a wild scramble for May oat at the opening, with prices steady to He higher. September started 14 lc lower. The general market eased after the opening. Provisions got a strong tart with limited of ferings. Buying was scattered. Chicago' range, by T'nitcd Presa: CORN . Open. Hish. $ 1 66 $1.87 1601 161 Low. $1 62 1.6614 1.52 .89H .82 H Close. $1.62 14 1.56 14 1.52 S .90 H .82 H May July Sept. Msy July May July Msy July 1.56 1.56 14 OATH .92 H 84 H PORK 87.50 21.60 RIBS 19 00 10.50 .02 .88 H 37.60 21.50 19.00 19 45 37 40 2137 18.90 19.40 37 40 21.40 18 92 19 40 LARD May July 20.80 "20. 80 20.82 21.50 21.60 21 37 20 63 21.40 AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES Chicago Hoas $16.60 Chicago. April 6. 1 1. X. 8.) Hogs Re ceipt 3500. steady to SOc lower, heavies declin ing. Bulk. $16. 26; 18.25: top. $1 6.50; heavy weight $14.73 (q, 16.00; medium wfflght. $15 65 16.50; liuht weight. $16.00(8 10 50; light j lights. $15.006 18.00 heavy packing sows. smootn, ? I..."tllg. 1 l.uv; pining ii'wp, iuuu, $12.7613.75; ptgi. 1 3.60 1 5.50. Cattle Rfceipt 1 500. steady to strong. Beef steers, medium and heavy weight! $14.00 (a. 13.50: choice and prime. 414 00 15 50; me dium and good. $1 1.75 1.4.00 ; good and choice. $1 2 75 w 1 4 76 : common snd medmm. $10.00 1275: butcher cattle, heifers. $.00 1 4.00 ; cows. $8.00 12.50; bulls, $7 7511.00; dinners and cuttirrv cows and heifers. V00 8 00: canner steers. $6.00 ( 8.00; veal caHea (light and heavy weight), $18.00 S1 7.50; feeder leers. $9 00 1 1 86 ; Hooker steers, $7.65 ( 11.25; stacker cows and heifers, $7.50 9.26; stocker calTm. f 8.00 m 1 1.25. Sheep Receipts 2000. practically no market, quotations nominal. Lambs (84 lbs. down), $1 R.OOfft 20.75 ; lamlw, culls and common, $14.73 ( 1 7.75 : yearling wethers, $15.60 18.50; two, 1 1 .00 15.00 : ewea. culls snd common, $6.00(0)10.75: feeder lambs, $16.50 17.30. Kansas City Hoqs $16.76 Kanmi City. Mv. April 6. (I. N. S Cattle Receipts. 7 500: steady to 25c hither. Steers $9.00(8 13.73; cow and heifers. $8.00 e 11.25: stocker and feeder, $6 00(12.50; cslrrs, $8.00 16.00. Hogs 0O00: steady to 25c lower. Top. $15.75: bulk. 14.75(t 15.T.0; bearlp. 14.50 (ft 16 50. mediums. $15.25 915.6,1; $15.23 15 75; pigs. $18.00 18.78. Sheep 3500; steady to 10c lower. lights. Lambs, $19.0020.4O Omaha Hogs 1 6.80 Omaha. April 6. (I. N. 8.) Hog Re ceipts, 15.000; strong to 25c higher. Bulk, $13 75 15.25; top. $15.50. Cattle Receipt. 8000: steady to 25e higher. Stackers and feeders, lower. Sheep Receipts, 8000; teady. Denver Hoe SI 6.00 J TVnrer. April 6. (U. P.) Cattle Reeeirts, 1600; tedy. Steers. $10.50 $ 12.50; cows and heifers. $8.00 ( 1 1?5 ; stockers nd feeders, 8.00 411.00; clve, $78,00 418.00. Hogs Receipt. 2500: teads' to strung. Top. $16.00: bulk, $14.25 15.36. Sbeep Receipt. 7600; prospect stwinner. Lamb. $18.50(4 19.50; ewes. $12.50 n! 13.56. Seattle Hog $17.16 Seattle. April 6. (I. N. 8.) Hog He ceipts, 858; stiff. Prime light. $16.50 17.15; medium to choice, $15.60 1$. 50; rough heavies. $15.50 15.75; pig. $13.00 14.00. Cattle Receipts, 861; steady. Beat steers, $11.25811.55; medium to choice, $9.00 10.75; common to good, $6.75 9.00: best cows and heifers, $9.T5 10.25; common to good cows, $6.50 s 9.25; bull. $7.00 & 8.26 ; caives, $7.00 7.15. Sheep Receipts, none. Liberty Hond Sale (Furnished by orerbeck A Cooke Co.) Open. High. Low. Close. Liberty. SHs 9662 9696 9660 9690 Liberty, 1st 4s ... 9100 9150 9100 9120 Liberty, 2d 4s ... H86 8900 8950 8952 Liberty, 1st 4H. 9120 9150 9120 9134 Liberty. M 4 H ' . . Hfl 8970 870 Liberty, 3d 4 14. . 9294 9292 9286 9290 Liberty. 4 th 4 Hi . . BP82 86 8982 8000 Victory 4s .... 97S8 9792 9780 9786 Victory. 8Hs ... 9784 9792 9784 9788 Investments 7.43 7.48 over x 8 MARKET IS BRACED BY GOLD IMPORTS; Bp Broadan Wall New York, April 8. Tha excel lent statement of tha federal re serve bank on Saturday combined with reports ef further gold Imports which resulted ia sterling, touching a new high record for the year gave the stock market a firm undertone Monday in spite of the blizzard that cut off much of the western busi ness. Sterling went to $4.08 In the early afternoon. Money renewed at 7 per cent and waa offered In large volume aa low as 6, but brokers did not want It because the long account In stocks in too small. The technical condition of the stock market, is excellent. The only reason there was any hesitation at all was that traders expected the bllszard would cut off much of the bullish en thusiasm that has been coming from the West and because they feared fur ther complications In Europe following the action of France in regard to the Ruhr valley. Stocks opened strong, but almost im mediately sold off 2 and & points all along the line. Crucible waa about the only Issue to hold Its own and It re mained firm around 260. Other specu lative favorites were strong. Even steel yielded to the selling of the street. After the money market opened Crucible be gan moving upward and continued the leader of the day In point of strength, although some others exceeded it in ac tivity. Before the close Crucible had sold aa high as 271 H. Corn Products distinguished itself almost from the be ginning of the market. Foreign Market Is Not Encouraging To American Buyer That the financial market at the pres ent time has less power of absorption for securities of essential public purpoeea than any time during the past year Is the popular opinion among the established investment houses of the country which handle high grade securities. They are pessimistic about the ability, of the rail roads to raise the amount of capital re quired for new equipment, enlarged ter minals and other facilities required to enable them to render proper service to the public. Regarding foreign securities. Invest ment bankers are of one opinion the United States ought to buy them. It Is authoritatively stated, however, that the prospects for selling the secur ities at the present time are rather dis couraging. With Liberty bonds selling on a better than, 5 per cent basis, and any number of bonds and preferred stocks to yield 6 and 7 per cent and up ward, the American people are Very well content with their own securities. A A LIMITED AMOUNT OF SHORT TERM NOTES to yield about 750 B. F. Goodrich Co. One of world's largest manu facturers of auto tires and rubber goods. 5-Year 7 Notes Convertible Into common stock if desired. Price 98.25 aWaeaaMi Bell Telephone Co. OF CANADA 5-Year 7 Note Price 98 During last 14 years eompany has viald not less than $8 share annually. LUMBERMENS TRUST CO. Bonds, Trusts, Acceptances Lumbermen's Bldg. What To Build and How To Build THOSE ire the im portant questions which face the owner of property when im provement i contem plated. ' We are tolrlsg toes prea leas for others way aet for lOUl - Strong 6 HscXauMon: ji1 OPENING IS STRONG Editor Declares London Eemains Financial Center Through the i immense amount of financing done in Wall street during the war and alnce the armistice it was pre dicted by many that New York would soon become the financial center of the world. Relative to that Question, W. P. Hamilton, editor of the Wall Street Journal, In a recant address, remarked the following : "There has been talk of New York be coming the financial center of the world, hut you will notice that New York bank ers of any standing make no such claims, just as thoughtful Americans, with a true sense of our own weak nes, despise all this nauseating 'sanc timonious parade of ourselves as the leaders of the world In morals, culture arid good government. London is the financial center of the world today, rap idly becoming again the free market for everything. Only the other day one of the greatest of the New York bankers said that New Tork might in time be FREE FROM ALL DOMINION GOVERNMENT TAXATION Canadian Bonds We own ; the followlnf, group of CANADIAN MU NICIPAL B0NDS to yield 7'i. Without question these offerftiKs will never again be duplicated at such attractive prices. They were purchased when Ca nadian exchange was from 15 to 19 points below par. These bond are all GEN ERAL OBLIGATION bonds and are payable in GOLD COIN of thi United States in New York or at the quarters of Morris Broth ers. Inc. WE OWN AND OFFER l.sss ralrarr, Cltj of, Alia- Hrhool. 4,600 Kdmf ntoe. City of. hrhool 8.MS Lethtrlde:e, City of 1I.&0I t.Nortl! Vancouver. Cltr of ".SOI R.fiia, City of, Maikatehewaa... 4,000 KestUa, City of, Masseteric waa. . . 1,(00 tVlcto la, City of, B. C 1,000 OreaUr Winnipeg Water District 1.000 Greater Winnipeg Water District. 1,000 tGreatsr Wlanlpeg Water District. Denote ond of ISO denomination. Denotes bead ef 11,011 deaoss Inatioa. tDeiotes bonds of 180.88 denomination. PR11CES: TO NET 7V2 Burglar and Fire-proof Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. The Premier Mnslclpal Bond ltoste Cspltal One Million Dollars Morris Building, 309-11 Stark Street. Bet. Fifth and Sixth Telephone: Broadway 2151 Established Over a Quarter Century BONDS OF EDMONTON V1LL BE REDEEMED BY LOTTERY SYSTEM Investors Will Get Bigger Profit Than Wits at First Expected, ) Is Report. Of interest; to purchpeers of fy of Edmonton bonds la the announcement of the city treaurer ot Edmonton that the bonds recently issued and sold will be redeemed by lottery This new development ess means that Investors stand a chance of making a larger profit than antici pated when hey purchased the bonds. City Treasurer Bamhouse says: "As taxes are collected they will be paid over to the Inking- fund trustees. to be held for the sole purpose of redeeming the debenture bonds outstanding, pe riodically there will, be drawings for tha debentures to be redeemed and the num bers of those bonds to be redeemed, will be advertised On the next Interest due date they will be taken up and paid for at their face value. "In my opinion there Is every chance of this Issue being taken up long be fore Its due 'late, which will materially Increase the fate of Interest to the hold ers of the securities." (Oregon Journal. April 4) i Portland Gas & Coke Co. ' First and Refunding Mortgage Bonds Here is an investment in one of the best established and most proitakle public utilities in the Northwest. P ice 83.34 and Interest to Yield 6 V2 5 . Circular upon request. curKkendaus CO. come the world's center with such bank ere aa London haa We have no sucA banker now, and no such banking." j Members Caught in ;, 'Corner1 on Exchange Protected by Action New York. April .I. N. 8,) The New York Stock Exchange today took step to protect member whose con tracts to deliver Suits Motor stock had been practically cancelled by the spec, tacular "corner" held by Allan A. Ryan. In a statement today the exchange's Doara or directors aeciarea it wouiu nox look upon the failure to deliver Stuts stock under existing conditions aa t failure to fill contracts." This decision protects such members) as ' were caught In the "corner" . from heavy damage suits. The whole mat ter, however, probably will be drawn Into the courts for final settlement. The Linn county fair board is aa vertlslng for bids on 288,000 reet f lum oer for we construction ox oaunmga, Rats Maturity itt Feb. 1M4 Frtee 4VMS 11.11 7.4S A0 it &l FA 4 Itfi JAU ltl MA (Trill A AO lit AAO 111 JAJ FA A JAD IMS lilt 11(1 These bonds of fer you a remark able opportunity. We recently closed the pur chase during tha low period In Canadian exchange for all available of the issue ef Oc tober 1, 191s, which bonds are required to be retired serially at 100 by sinking fund pay menu. AutotvatlA retirement at par "by lot" offera opportu nity for a remarkable inter est return. Denomination 1000 Payable in U. S. Cold Coin Cill or write for details - Freeman .... n Smith a aiiTi aa s fH.ae. aia a Camp do. 1 inc. Jill - '.ear! ia Koreaihet. v Xea ..1. 48.00 48.5