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THURSDAY,:: OCTOBER 21, 1820.
POOLS PLUCKING, UP COURAGE
MIDWEST FARMERS DETERMINED TO
HOLD BACK' WHEAT
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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNALS PORTLAND, OREGON
FJt
BUTTER HAS WEAK
TONE N PORTLAND
With the expected arrival of. consider
able New Zealand butter here within the
next few days, trade conditions are gen
erally of adverse nature, although no
general change la Indicated in values.
Two of the creameries continue unfair tactic
of playing favorites with thair customers, naming
eeveral prieaa at the nam Uma. aocording to how
wise the borer li. The are quoting aa high aa
8 Ho a pound tor plain wrapvert. to aoma and
aelllng from 660 to 57c a pound to other. In
fact the? hav. no established prieaa. taking all
th traffic will bur whenever there la ifo com
petition. While It i impossible to aa? what the imme
diate future will bring forth in the butter trade,
the market la la a aad poaition. Much depend
tjpon what action California markets take and aa
Kastern butter ia already coming in thia direction,
the trade then will also be a factor in the ma.
In of values here. In the meantime it look, like
lower prtoee.
Tboae desiring apecUl information regarding
'knd market ahould write the Market Editor,
Oregon Journal, enclosing stamp for reply.
SUGAR ADVANCE NOW OE5EBAL
Advance of II 00 quoted Wednesday by the
Western Sugar Kefining company was followed
en Thursday by one fur aimilar amount by
the California A Hawaiian Sugar Kefining com
pany. The day'e market in New York wa
weaker.
VEAI, MARKET (JOES TO PIECES
Market for country killed ealvet it down In
the oellar with sale or m quality along Front
etrert during the 24 hour aa low aa 18c a
pound. The bulk of the ouaineaa waa done bv
tvreen 18 920c s pound.
C&MARJCET
BASKET
RETAIL PRJCXJ.
0
'By Hyaaaa H. Cohea
The low price of prunes at this time
should cause consumers to stock up
rather heavily as soon as the new crop
offerings are generally available.
Only limited stocks of fhe new crop
have as yet reached the market and most
of the retailers stiff retain liberal stocks
for which they paid high prices last sea
son. Naturally these cannot be sold at
low values without a loss.
Much complaint has been made by
some retailers regarding the statement
made that they are asking too great a
profit on buttert Many are willing to
allow the consumer a square deal, but
there are others who are holding prices
practically at the high point despite the
recent arops in the wholesale price.
RMERS HOLDING
STOC
NOW
fUST IS
WHEAT FOR A RISE STRONG GENERALLY FOR
WHEAT BIDS LOWER
Portland wheat bids went to the low
est mark for several years en Thsrsday
whea hard white dropped to IMS, soft
white 11.88 aad white else fUO, a lost
of he m battel. Ifo bldt for other varieties.
CHICKEN MARKET ABOUT 8TEADT
While there continue a alow tone for beery
springs, the chicken market Hn general waa ateady
Thursdsy. Receipt during the 48 houra were
at ao liberal and recelvere were atla to clean bp.
BEAN PRICES AGAIN REDUCED
r'urtber lowering of bean pricea ia ahown In
flit local Trade with arrival of new crop offering!
flora the South. Both email and large whitee
are today aelllng to retailer, at 6c a pound.
EGO TRADE CONTINUES STRONG
Market for egga continue to abow atrengUi
here with a aimilar ahowing in the east. Receipt,
ara moderate aa oonipared with, the demand and
the premium on white atock remain at the high
point.
BRIEF NOTES OP PRODUCE TRADE
Chaeaa prtoea ara stationary.
Country killed host slower.
Potatoes are weakening again.
Apple movement her very liberal around
$1.28 01.80 average.
California onions continue to depress local
trade.
It has been such tactics that haveirr.m wwi
lorcea consumers to shop arouna ror
their supplies and their regular grocers
have lost thia trade.
The following pricea ruled generally in retail
ahopa for good quality. Home vshise ara frac
tionally higher and, inferior atuff fractionally
lower:
Butter Beet creamery fl567e.
Egg Fraah laid, 85c dosen; ordinary fraah,
7075c docen.
Poultry Chicken, dreaaed. 85 045c per lb.
Fish Salmon, l20e lb.; halibut, 80So
per lb.
Flour Beat local patent. 83.00 03.25 per
lack, 40 lb.
rotatoee Burgank,, 2 H 0 8a.
Onion Oregon, 2 tt 0 3c.
December Wheat
Starts at a Loss;
Others Unchanged
Chicago, Oct. 21. (I. N. 8.) Reports
that the British railroad strike has been
ordered commencing Sunday night
brought out heavy selling In all grains,
prices registering further sharp declines
from early weakness. All news was
bearish and buying support was nowhere
to be found except that which came from
shorts who took profits and also by
holders of bids.
At the close December wheat was
66c off, March 6 to 8c off, Decem
ber corn dropped 1H to lc. May lost
c. Decemter oats declined to
o and May to He.
WEATHER NOTICE FOB SHIPPERS
Weather buraau advise: Protect ahlpmenUU
during the neit 88 hour against the following
minimum temperature: Going north, 4(1 de
STeea; northeaat over the Spokane. Portland
Seattle railway, 88 degree.; aut to Baker, 82
degree,, and aouth to Ashland. 88 degree. Min
imum temperature at Portland Wednesday, about
40 degreea.
"WHOLESALE PRICES IN PORTLAND
Thaw are pricea retailer pay wholesaler,, tx
eept aa otherwia noted: ,
Dairy Fffttlucte
BUTTER Belling price, box lnte: Cream
ery, prima, parchment wrapped, 50 0 58c lb. ;
prima firata, 58o lb.: fireU, 54e lb.; mailer lota
at an advance. Jobbing pricea: Cube,, extraa,
5c; dairy butter, buying price, 40o per lb.
BCTTEWAT Portland delivery basis, 87e,
A grade; 84c, B grade; country nation,, 48 9
88o par lb.
OLEOMA AOARntB Beat brand. 40c; ordt
ary, 88 He; bakera, 880; nutmargarioe, 1 lb.
carton. 82c Per lb. ....
CHEESE Selling price. -Tillamook, freab
Oregon, fancy triplet,. 34 0S5c per lb. Young
4kjfrica, 85 See. Price to Jobber, f. o. b.
Tillamook, triplet!. 81c; Toung America,. 82c
Selling price: Block Bwtaa. 48 0 4tc; limpuTfeT,
40 0 42c per In.
EQQ8 Buying price: Currant Teceipta, 65
; candled, selling prioe, 68070c; aelect.
T7 0 7Ae per dnaen.
LIVE POTJLTRT Selling price: Heavy
' bent, 38 0 26c per lb.; light hen. 15 017c per
lb.; princi, light 280e. heavy 24 025c:
eld rooetera, 12 014o lb.; turkeya. live ( );
duck,, 25 085c per lb.
Freeh Vegetable and Fruit
PRESH FRUIT Orange, 88.50 00.50 per
box; banana,, 12U018tte !b.; lemon,. 84.50
06.50 crate: grapefruit. 82.5000.00; canta
loupe,. 82.60 0 2.75; Malaga grapea, 12 He per
lb.; Tokay,, 82.75; Malaga, 82.50 lug; peachea.
82.00 per box; pear,. (2.0008.50.
APPLES New, 81.25 0 8.00.
URIEI) rillITS Datea, Dromedariea, 87.80;
Parda. $4?80 per box: figa. 83.50 04.00.
ONIONS Selling price to retailer,: Local.
82.25: association. Helling prioe, car, 81.50;
California onions. 81. 25 02.00; garlic. 2 Jo per
lb.; green onion,. 4 5c per dozen buncbaa; onion
aU. 12c lb
POTATOES Selling price: Oregon fancy.
81.75 02.00; sweet. 6a per lb.
BERHIE8 llucklebernee, 20c lb.; cranber
ries, local, to. (0.
. BUNCH VEUKTABLES Turnip. 0c per
doaen bunches, carrots, 50c; beeta, 60o dozen
bunchei; lettuce, $1.50 rrata; cucumbera, $1.50
aack; torn, toes. 6Oc0$1.2S; egg plant, 10c;
broccoli. $1.50 0 2.25; bell pepper. 7 010c lb.;
celery, 50c 0 81.00 do,.; string beana, 4 0 6c
lb.; green corn, 80 0 85c per dozen. I
Meat, and Provlalona
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price: Country
hog,. 28 023 Ho lb. for top blocker; heavy,
15 016c; veal. 18 018c; heavy vaal, 10 012c
per lb.
SMOKED MEATS Hm. 42 0 46e per lb.;
breakfaat bacon, 83 0 56o; picnic, 27c per lb.;
ccttag roll, S5e per lb.
LARD Kettle rendered. 29 He lb.; tierce
bests, compound. 20 He.
Flail and Shellfish
FRESH FISHSalmon. fresh Chinook, 14 0
16o per lb.; halibut, trad), 24c per lb.; itur
seon. ( ); black cod, 10011c lb.; kippered
salmon, 82.50 per 10 lb. backet; kippered cod,
82.85; raaor clams, ( ); crab,. 8K. 0004. 00
tloaen; ling cod, 6 0 8c per lb
OYSTERS Eaatern. per gallon, $5.00;
OlymbU. $5.60.
Qrocartaa
' SCOAR Nominal, price, refinery bai:
i Cuba, 814.88; trait and berry. 813.00; D yel
llow. $12.40; granulated, 818.00; extra C,
$11 80; golden 0, $12.50.
HON KT New. $7.00 0 8.00 caae.
RICE Japan style. No. 1, 11c; New Orleani
Lead, t -J Blue Roe. UH 0110 lb.
SALT Coanie, half, around, 100. si 7.2 5
per toe: gO,.' 818 78; table dairy 60a. $27.25;
i lea, $8.50 0 4.00; fancy table and dairy.
(34 69: lump rock, $26.60 per ton.
BEANS Salea by Jobber. Small white.
8c lb; large whit. 6c; pink, 7c par lb.; limaa,
10c; bayou, 84c; rada, THc; Oregon bean,
buying price, nominal.
CANNED MILK Carnation, $8.00; Borden.
$6.00; Aator, $8.00; Eagla, $12.60; Libby.
$ 00- Mount Vernon. $6.u0 par eeae.
COFFEE Roaated. 25 0 40c in aack, or
drama,
SODA CRACKERS In hulk. 18o par lb,
t ..NTlir"'wJnuu' 85 040c par lb.: almonde.
27 H 028c: filbert. 12c in aack lota; paa
Buta. 14 H 015c; pecan, 25c; Brazil, 85c
v rlntt Oils
standard mamla. 26 He.
LINSEED OIL Raw, bbtt.. $1 14 caj kat
tla . bdtod. bbla ,8188; "nw. 91
boilad, eaaet. $1.61 gallon.
COAL OIL -Pearl or water white, in drama
or Iran barrels. 17 He gallon; caaea, 0e par
gallon.
4lOASOLlNK Iroa barreb, 2908OHej eaaaa.
15He"pe? uf0 TOn loU' 15c: 800
, TORFENTINB Taaka. $1.81; eiaaa. $196:
10 oaaa lota, la leee,
' Hept, Wool and Hide
HOPS Nomiwil, 1820 crop. 4404Ta n,
H IDES Beat calf akin,. 18e; kli Se
sreen hidee. 6e lb. ' Elp' 8e"
MOHAIR Long. 25c; bort. 15e lh
K J 26cW AXD RSEN. I'u'Sow. 7e;
Chicago. Oct. 21. (I. N. S.) December
wheat opened H 0 le lower with March un
changed. Trade waa mixed and aa aooa aa
buying developed offering arled up and prieaa
rallied.
Local beam atarted aelllng corn at the open
ing but commiaaion bourne bought and a rally
retulted. December waa H e higher tnd May
He lower at the atart.
Selling of May marked the opening in oaAa.
Short covering abeorbed the offering. Decem
ber waa H 0 higher to Ho lower sod .May waa
rf'
There waa little activity in provlalona.
Range of Chicago prieaa aa turn lined by the
United Preaa:
WHEAT
December
Mrcu ...
December
May
December
May
Factmber
May
December
May ....
October . .
Wovember
October . .
November
October
January .. ... .
Ceah barley,
Caeh wheat.
82.1SH; No. 2 hard, $2.04
Open. High. Low. Bid.
202 Hi 204 H 195 H 197
15 I 197 1874 189
RYE
165 164 H 161H 162
.152 152 150 151 A
BARLEY
. no 90 89 H 19 H
93 91
CORN
. 81 81H 79 H 80
. 80H 87H 85 86
OATS
, 58 H 68 T 62 H 62
. 58 68!. 67 H 68
PORK
2205
2270 2275 2250 2260
LARD
2040 . 2045 2088 2883
1995 2006 1990 1997
RIBS
. , . 1 690
1443 1450 1430 1481,
9Sc081.O2.
No. 1 red. 82.18 H: No. 2 red.
NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS
Furnianed by Portland Merchaate Exchange:
care
Portland. Thur
Year ago . .
Seaaon to data
Year ago
Wheat. Bark. Flour. Oats. Hay.
81
8612
87
83
.2884
.2814
52
40
.1968
.2188
16 ... 4
109 1221 254 633
5 1 2
2
29 801 61 836
52 ... 93 354
1 2
I 3 10 14
10a 121 114 '745
126 271 268 $33
PRUNE GROWERS ARE OFFERED
-MALL ADVANCE BY BAKK8
Sales, Oct 21. The prune pool of the Ore-
reopened until November 1, according to an
aouDceaaant zsade hare Wednesday. All grow
er, who eater the poo) will be extended financial
aid to the extent of from 2 to 8 cents on tb
pound for thair crop by oPrtland banka. a circular
I aonooneink. the reopening of the pool atatae.
. 'Snow Hit Wheat
. Dayton,. Wtah.. Oct 21. The first mow of
y the leuoo fell ia the Tonchen valley Hondas
' B'aht to a depth of more than an Inch. It wia
entirely unexpected so early and found unhealed
: . sreia tn the flgldi, teeding operation not com
pleted by say mamas! and. the orcbardiatt la the
aaidatef apple harveW.y
COTTON SELLS LOWER, rN
THE EAfiLT 5. T. TRADE
New York. Oct 21, (I. N. S.) The eot
ton market opened ateadler today at a decline of
11 to 40 point, owing to weak cable, unfavor
able private report a to praopecta for a qnlca
aettlement of the Britinh coalminer and frefh
weeknoea in cotton good. Liverpool, the South
and local Interest sold. There waa a fair amount
of buying by the trade on the acal down and
also ecattered covering but this demand failed
to hold pricea which aald down to a baaia of 1
cent for December by the end of the first li
minute.
Sentiment appeared to be mora beariah here
deenite unfavorable weather in the Southweat
After ahowing a decline of from 95 to 110
points the market turned strong in the lata
dealings on. aharp covering, and closed very
steady at s decline of 85 0 68 point.
New -York. Oct 21. (I. N. S.) Spot cot
ton waa quiet today, unchanged at 2050. No
Furnished by Overbeck
f Trade building:
Month.
January . .
March . . .
May
July
August . . .
September
October . ..
December
k Cooke Co.. Board
Open. High. Low. Cloe.
1007 1910 1825 1880
1910 1912 1824 1889
1904 1908 1815 1870
1888 1888 1875 1888
1861
1860
1910 1910 1875 1906
1915 1922 1840 1895
Liverpool Cotton EMler
Liverpool, Oct. 21. (I. N. 8.) Spot cotton
opened in better Inquiag. Price easier; aalea,
4000 balsa. American mid., 21.02; good mid.,
17.06; full mid., 10.71; mid., 15.21; low mid.,
11.41; good ordinary, 8.46; ordinary, 7.46.
Futures steady.
DAIRY
PRODUCTS OF THE COAST
an Frsnelsee Market
San Francisco, Oct 81. (U. P.) Butter:
Extraa, 59c.
Egga Extraa, 80 He; dirties, No. 1, Tic; ex
tra pullet, 67 He; Undersixed pullet,, 69 He.
Cheese California fleta, fancy, 25 He: firata.
20c: third. 8c.
Los Aneelaa Mark at
Loa Anglea Oct 21. (I. N.
81c.
Egg Extraa. 78c; rase count
62c; peeWeea, 51c.
Poultry changes: Hens, '30c.
S.) Butter.
78c; pullats.
POTATOES ALONG THE COAST
Loa Anseiee Market
Loa Angelee. Oct 21. (I. N. H I Potato
Stockton Burbanka. beat, 82.60 02.75; poor
ar. $2.00. ,
' ,
New York Batter aad Egg
New York, Oct 21. (I. N. S.) Butter
Market easy. Creamery, extras, 68 0 60c;
creamery, firata, 45 0 67c: creamery, higher
coring. 68 H 0 61 Ho; atate. dairy, tub, 39 0
66c; renovated, extraa, 48 049c
Chaeaa Market weak, 24 027 He; atate,
whole milk, specials, 28 026c; whole milk,
feney, 20 0 22c; Wisconsin, wbol milk, fancy.
Young America. 26 0 28 He; atate. akima, spe
cials, 18020c: akima, choice. 150 17 He;
akima. good. 12 014 He.
Mgs Market irregular. Nearby white, fancy,
$1.08 01.10; nearby brown, fancy. 75 0 84c:
extra, 710T2o; first. 68 0 66c.
Chicago Dairy Predate
Chicago. Oct 21. (L N. 8.) Batter Re
ceipt. 2678 tube. Creamery, extra. 54c ; x
ua tints, 410 52c; packing atocks, 28 036c.
ECK Receipt. 2860 ease. Current recerpts,
49 058c; miscellaneous, 51064c; ordinary
first. 57H058Ho; extras, 800 89c; check,,
48c per docea. -
Cheese Twins, new. 28 He: daMea, 28 He;
Young America, 23 H 024c; Long Horn,, 23
024c; brick. 25c per pound.
Live Poultry Turkeya, 40c; chicken,. 20 0
6c; aprlnga. 27e: rooster. 20c; gee, 26c;
duck,, 27c.
Hop Exchange Damaged
London. Oct 21. (I. N. B.) Fire ia th
hope exchange at Southward today did about
$3,600,000 damage. Many thousand bushel
of hop were stored on the upper floors of the
building.
MlaaeapolIsoDalath- Flax
Duluth, Oct 21. (I. N. 6.) Flax Octo
ber $2.72 Hb; November. $2.74; December,
$2.T7b: track. $2.78; arrive, same.
Minneapolis. $2.7202.76; arrive, earn.
Chicago Potato Market
Chicago. Oct.. 21. (L N, ) Pot toe
Receipts. $ ears. Whites, 81.50 0 1.70 1 Mia
aaaota, , Wlaooaafa ; DakoUs, 81-S5 01.80
Year ago . .
Seaaon to date
Year ago . .
Seattle. Wed. .
Year ago . .
Seaaon to data
Year ago . .
That farmers of the United States, and
especially in the greater producing cen
ter? 'of the midwest. Intend to hold their
wheat for higher prices as long as they
have power to do bo, Is the gist of mes
sages that come tBm the trade In vari
ous parta of the country. '
Modern Miller of Chicago, representative of
the flour and grain trade, recently wired mUUn
in various eaction asking them whether farmer
were holding according to their announcement
The following wire from Kanaaa and Oklahoma
explain:
Permere ar not (tiling freely cine decline.
From personal interview find they are mora
strongly la favor of holding their wheat for high
er prices, aa they do not believe in the recent
decline. Believe when price reach 82 in the
country there will be a fair movement, but a
large percentage will then hold for 12.50 or
more. The Allen-Capper investigation baa
caused s better feeling in ' the country and aa
a result cash wheat is selling freely tonight at
10c over yeetatiiay. Flour buyer ar more
interested, but wheat cannot be bought at a
price in line with flour offer received
THE ROBINSON MILLING CO.
W operate 18 country station, and our men
report considerable Mack threshing thia wewk.
We anticipate a heavier movement of wheat if
the market continue weak, aa bankers ar par
suing the safe policy of forcing farmers to
liquidate. Cars are now more plentiful, which
condition tend to much freer movement of
grain- THE NEW ERA MILLING CO.
Farm deliveries hsve been retarded becaua
of tall field work. Thia generally will be fin
ished within s week. Our itationa report tome
new threshing juat atartinf and will gradually
increase. Recent 8frtinii. therefore, bad little
to do with farm movement While for aeveral
weeka Kansaa farmer were Inclined to hold for
higher price, th Canadian aituetion baa
elianged that attitude and we therefor look for
much better country movement in October and
throughout the season.
LARABEE FLOUR MILLS CORPORATION.
Farmer not aelllng any more than before
break. Inclined to ewait development.
NEWTON MILLING A ELEVATOR CO.
Wheat deliveries from farms have practi
cally oeaeed ainoe the price haa dropped below
(2 at country station. ENID MILLING CO.
No evidence of free selling in our district.
Receipt from farmers very light.
THE KANSAS FLOUR MILLS CO.
Farmer, are selling but little wheat since the
decline. THE OKLAHOMA MILL CO.
Farmer are not selling wheat freely since the
Market decline.
KI, BENO MILL A ELEVATOR CO.
FLOUR Selling price, mill door. Patent,
811.80: Montana spring wheat, 812.10; Willam
ette valley brand, $9.60; local straight. $9.60;
baker' local. 811.20 011.45: graham. 810.80:
whole wheat. 810.40. Price for city deliveries
15c extra; suburban, 20c extra.
HAY Buying price, nominal. Willamette
timothy, fancy, $27.00 028.00 per ton; clover,
322.50: cheat, 624.00; atraw. $11.00 011.60;
grain, $23.00 0 24.00; alfalfa, $28.00 0 24.00
par ton.
GRAIN SACKS Nominal. No. 1, Calcutta.
10 010 He: domestic, lie In car lota, lose
amounts higher.
MJLL8TUFFS Mill run at mm. aacksd.
$51.00068.00.
OATS Per ton. buying price: Feed. $44.00
g 45. AO - . 1
-Buying price: Feed 49 ou; aim-
Nominal; no demand.
( ) per lb.; alaUe,
BARLEY -
lag. $48.00
SEED Baying price.
Red clover, recleened
FEEDSTUFF'S F. O. B. mill: Rolled bar
ley, $55.00: alfalfa meal, $36.00; cocoanut
meal, $50.00; toy bean meal, $68.00; linseed
meal. $81.00; cracked corn, 364.00; whole
com. 861.00 ton; scratch feed. 875.00 ton.
Merchants Exchange bids:
WHEAT
Oct
Hard White 195
Soft White 188
Whit Club 190
. FEED OATS
No. 2 White 4500
No. 2 Gray .4200
BARLEY
Brewing 4550
Feed 4450
CORN
No. 3 Eastern (bulk) ... 4000
ho. 3 local( bulk) 4000
AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES
Chicago Mesa $14.26
Chicago. Oct. 21. Hog, Receipts 21,000;
lower. Bulk, $18.00 014.15; top, $14.25;
heavyweight, $13.85 014.10; medium weight
$18.05014.20; light weight, $13.85 014.10;
light light. $12.50 018.60; heavy packing
sows, smooth, 12.90 013.25, packing sows,
rough, 312.63 012.90; pigs, 312 25 013.50.
Cattle Receipts 11,000; atrong. Beef Steers
Medium and heavyweight, 317.25 018.25;
medium and good. -8 12.50 0 17.00; light weight.
81S.00 018.00: common and medium, 88.26 0
14.50. Butcher Cattle Heifers, $5.25 0 18.00 ;
cows, $5.00 011.00; bulla, $5.25 010.75. Can
ners and Cutters Cows and heifers, $8.75 0
4.76; canner steers, $4.50 06.75; veal calves
(light and handyweight) , $18.00014.25; feed
er steers. $7 6 11.75: atocker ateers, 34.50 0
9.00; etocker cows and heifers. t.MtrSOii
Western Range Cattle Beef steers. $8,73 0
13.60; cow, and heifers, 36.50 0 9.25.
Sheep Receipts 16.000; steady. Lambs (84.
lbs. down), 810.00 018.00; lambs, culls and
common, 38.00 0 9.75; yearling wethers, $8.23
010.50; ewe, cull and common, $2.2504 50;
breeding awes, 85.00 08.60; feeder lambs.
$11.00 012.60.
Kanaaa Olty Hose f 14.10
Kanaaa City Oct 21. (L N. 8.) Cattle
Receipt. 8000; steady. Staera, 818.00 0
17.00 cows and heifers, 86.00014.00; etock
rr and feeders, 68.00 014.00; calve. 310.00
0 14.50.
Hogs Receipts, 6000; active. Bulk. 818.50
014.00; top. 614.10; heavies, 318,500
314.00; light,. 318.50014.10; medium.
$18.50014.10. ;
Sheep Receipt. 7600; strong. LsmbV
$11.00 012.10; ewaa. $4.50 0 6.75.
- Omaha Hoes 819.70
Omaha. Neb.. Oct 21. (I. N. S.l Hoes:
.Receipts. 8500; slow, 13 0 25c lower. Bulk.
112.75018. 15; top. 813.70.
Cattle Receipt,, 4600; fairly active; steady
on all clsne.
Sheep Receipt. S500; kining classes atrong,
812.25; awes. 86.60.
Denver Hot $14.28
Deaver. Oct 21. (U. P.I Cattle Receipts,
2700; weak. Steers. 38.00010.00; sow and
l-eifers. $5.60 0 7.28; atockers end feeders,
16.2-5 09.50; calves. $7.50012.50.
Hogs Receipts, 1100; 25o lower. Tops.
$14.25; hulk. $48.60014410.
Sheep Receipts, 17.200: slow. Lamb.
$10.76 011.50; ewes. $4 60 0 6.50; feeder.
$10.76 012.26.
Indianapolis Host $18.80
Indianapolis. Oct. 21. (I. N. 8.) A aharp
break in high prices, approaching th nr-wa
level, marked trading ia hogs on the Indianapo
lis livestock market today. A drop of 75c to
81 brought the bulk of aalea down to $13.25.
Th top price at the opening was $13.60.
ooMIe Hoe 817.aM
Seattle. Wash., Oct 21. (I. N. 8.) Hog
Receipts, 83 ; weaker. Prime light. $17.00
017.60; medium to choice, $18.76018.75;
rough heavies, $12.25 012.75; smooth fceavies,
$15.25016.25; pigs. $12.00 014 00.
Cattle Receipts. 291; steady. Prim ateers.
$9.60010.00; common to good, $8.00 0 7. B0;
medium to choice, 88.00 0 9.00; beat cows sad
heifers, $7.2607.7$; medium to choice, 86.00
0 7.00; common to good, $4 50 0 6.00; calve,
$7.00015.00; bull. $4.0006.00.
Sheep Receipt, none.
DEPRESSION SHOWN
HOG SUPPLIES
Naval Stores Market
New York. Oct 21. (L H. 8.)
tine Savannah. 108: New York. 111.
Roeut Savannah. 1078 01100; New Tors.
1275.
New Tort Potato Market I
New York. Oct 21. (I.N. S.) Potatoes (in
bulk, barrel- or bag! Market firm. Nearby
white. $2.25 04.7$. -
New York, Oct. 21 (I. N. 8.) The
stock market closed steady today. Whea
traders eaaae to the realisation that the
action of the British rallwaymea was
not la effect a strike hat aa alt! mats aa,
prices showed a rallylag tendency. Hope
Is held oat la financial circles that a set
tlemeat of the m Inert' strike weald he
effected before -Sinday, which will pre-
veat the threateaed action of the rail
waymen. Steel common rallied to a
closing of 88V. Mexican Petroleum rote
nearly one polat to 18V4. Paa-Atnerlcan
Petrolenm sold ap over eae pel at to 6$.
Baldwin eostlased heavy, doting at
118V4. Sears-Boebnek was another weak
spot, falling over t points to 111. St.
Loslt Soathwestern preferred, after
moving ap nearly polntt to ttttt, re
acted to 48. Associated Oil was a bright
spot, advaaclag 14 points to 118.
Government bohds, iBehaagedj railway
and other bonds tteady.
Total sales of stocks today were $$,
480 share j bonds, $14Jl,8w.
New York. Oct 21. (I. N. S.) Al
though there waa no wide movements In
any of the important stocks during the
early dealings on the stock market to
day, the tone was strong and there was
a gtneral disposition to buy at the levels
established dtfring the past few days.
Offerings were extremely scant, how
ever, and It was apparent that there Is
no opportunity to accumulate any sub
stantial line of stocks around current
positions. On account of this, those con
cerned on the long side were disposed to
proceed in a quiet manner- for a time,
some of them believing it most advisable
to wait for the publication of the first
railroad earnings for the month of Sep
tember. Most of the fractional changes that
took place were to higher prices. Steel ;
stocks and some of the railroad Issues
were in demand at alight gains.
Pittsburg Coal made the greatest gain
in the industrials, advancing 2 points
to 69. The strongest stock in the rail
road list was St. Louis Southwestern
preferred, which rose 2 to 444.
The market waa "firm throughout the
forenoon with trading on a very small
scale. Most of the leading Issues held
around the initial high levels. Steel
common crossed 89 and Baldwin sold up
to 1154.
All of the public utilities were in good
demand at advancing prices. The 8L
Liouis Southwestern issues featured the
railway group, the common moving up
over f point to !, while the preferred
rose 2 points to 48.
The market suffered a sharp break In the early
afternoon, following publication of th London
diapatch, saying the railway man had ordered a
general strike in sympathy with the miners, un
less the government settled the strike by Sundsy.
Steel common broke over 1 point to 871.
Mexican Petroleum yielded over 4 point from
the high to 188 H; Pan-Amarican Petroleum waa
3 points lower at 87 f ; Baldwin yielded 2 point
to 113 4 ; Republic Steel sold down over 1 point
to 77 Ss
The rail, were freely offered. Canadian Pacific
dropping 114 to 124 4 . Reading 1 to 96 and
St Paul 1 point to 42. Corn rroaucra aecunea
1H to 80S, tnd TJUh Copper over 1 point to
5614. x
Furnished by Overbeck A Cook Co.,
of Trad building:
High
H068 RULED THURSDAY!
Portland ....
Chicago ....
Iadlaaapolls
Omaha . .
Kansas City
Bearer ..
,.. Me lower
..Lower
. . .7ie0$l lower
...160 tie lower
. . Aetlve
...tie lower
18.9$
14J
iM
18.7$
14.18
14Ji
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK BUN
Thursday
Week ago
Two week ago.
Four weeka ago.
Year ago
Two yean ago . .
Three yeara ago.
Four years ago.
Hog. Cattle. Calve.
. 385 58 8
12 158 2
. 282 135 13
. 540 48
. 8A8 220
. 990 256 45
. 376 880 7
.1005 231 &
9 75
9.00
8.00
7.00
6 60
7.60
6.7
6.76
4.75
6.00
Nov. TVe.
195 195
187 187
200 200
4500 450ti
4200 4200
4550 4550
4450 4450
4000 4000
4000 400tf
Board
Sales.
900
1400
STOCK.
Alasks Gold
Alaska J on A . . . .
Allis-Chalmcr
Am. Beet Sugar . . .
Am. Can Co. . . . . .
Am. Car F4y. . .
Am. Cot Oil , . . . .
Am. Express
Am. Hide A Lee. . .
Am. IntL Corp. . . .
Am. Linaeed
Am. Loco
Am. Smelter
Am. Snuff
8 00 1 Am. Steel Fdy
Am. Sugar
Am. Sumatra
2200 Am. TeL A Tel. . . .
800 Am. Tobacco
600 Am. Wool
600 Anaconda
Atsd. Oil
Atchison
lAtlantic Coast Line.
AU. Gulf a W. 1.
1 Baldwin Loco
2S100 Balto. A Ohio
1000! Beth. Motors
200 Rooth Fish
6200
. ittutte
1400
3000
'isoo
8000
B R. T.
C A Z
Butte A Sup ....
Caddo Oil
Canadian Pae ....
Cent Leather
Chicago eV N. W.
Chicaa-o Gt. W. . . .
IT OO 1 Chili Cop
HOOlChino
4400jC. M. St P
2200ic. A O
Colo. F. A I.
.... IColo, Southern
4 0" col. Graph
8800
1200
6100
Cons. Gas
Corn Prods.
C, R. I. A
. I Crucible
P. .
New York Bngar aad Coffee
New York. Oct 21. iV. P.) Sagar easy.
Raw, 88.7$ 0 8.80; . refined, easy: granulated.
i , Coffee Spot ''W T Rio. t 07; KeJ
4 Beatoa.l4lM. ?.r
800 'Dome Minea
100ID. A It O.
1100 Erie
I Fed. Ming. A Smltg
20fljGaeton Williams . .
6600'General Motors . . .
700Goodrieh
IGranby ........
IGt Nor. Ore. . . .
Gt Nor. pfd
ICreene Can an r
600IHaik Barker
700tHooston Oil
Ilia. Cent
1900Jnepirtion
..... Ilnterbcro
..... I Interstate Callahan
lint Harv
400 lot Mer. Marine.
1000Tnt Nickel
5000 Int Paper
5400lnvinmb)e Oil
3500 Island Oil
1900 K. C. Southern. .
1200IKennecott
1600 Lack. Steel
800 Lehigh Valley . . .
400 L. AN
8 00 i Maxwell Motor . . .
2800 Mexican Pet
960 Miami
900 Mtdvale Steal . . .
2100 Missouri Pas
100 Mont Ward
4700 M. It St L
00 Nevada Con. . . .
6600 New Haven
100 Norfolk A W
2900 Northern Pacific..
N. T, Central
200Okla. Prod., ref . . .
200 (Ontario AW. . . .
SOOiPacific Dev
IPac. Gaa A Elec. .
500 Pan. Am. Pat
2600 Penna,
5700 Peo. Ga
500 Pur OH
400 Pierce Oil
800 Pullman
800 Ray. Con.
128O0Readina
400Rploi Steel
7200 Republic LAS...
2400 Royal Dutch Qil. .
Ry. Steel Spc
8O0 Shattuck, Aria. . .
6 6O0 1 Sinclair
8eO81oaa Bhef
6900, Son. By
4400i8t L. AS. F. . .
46008todebker. . . . . .
ISwift at Co
400 Tenn. Cop. AC.
14
34
33 W
133
25
10H
78,
70
97
59 Vi
37
107 V
87 H
100H
188 H
72
50
112
88
115
47
15
ie' '
20
126
41
12 hi
14
25
43
67
' 86 H
20
88 i
82 H
38
180
11
18
" '6
18
50
Low. I
I.
4900
8000
800
1800,
4000
e
2500
29600
60001
600
900
I
1900
. . .
1900
80O
Texas
Texas
Toe.
Traa.
TJeioa
Oil
Pacific. . . .
Products. . .
ConU, Oil.
Pae.
Total
TJ. S. InA Alcohol.
TJ. 8. Rub
U. S- Btsel
Utah- Copper
Vs. Cham.
Vanadium Steel .
Vivandoa
Wabash
Well Farce
Western Par
Wasters Union . . .
Wcst'hse K. AM...
West Md. .......
WUlye-OverlarM 1
Bid.
1
84
74
33
133
24
140
9
72
68 H
95 4
58
105
87
105
87
99
182
71
50
110
88
97
144
113
46
4
6
14
- 6
15
19
124
41
81
12
13
24
41
66
34
85
20
864
81
87 H
128 128
11 11
1
84
"38
133
24
'5
71
68
95
68
'87
105
86
99
133
71
49
,97
88
113
46
144
is'
19
124
41
12
13
24
41
66
84
20
86
80
87
88
1SU
..-...!
6l
17
49
i
I
87
87 I 67
104jl03
94 04
48 I
5 I
43
8
19
17
70 I
8S
6
23 I
22
05
107 '
8
192
'88
28
20
ii'
' 90
88
4
244
24
54
90
48
41
89
14
112
14
97
81
78
79
"n"
32
65
81
82
67
$0
22
6
11
128
84
77
89
67
66
64
16
12
$7
88
. . . .
i$
stocks. 669.100
18
17
68 I
82 I
6 I
24 '4 I
22
64
lot' '
8
188
38
29
'i9
'82
89' :
81
3
24
24
54
87
48
40
88
18
111
18
96
79
77
T7
T
81
5
81
81
864
2
lft
9
6
17
49
29
34
87
26
86
103
93
48
6
8
1108
I 18
17
60
82
6
24
22
64
53
107
3
189
18
88
27
23
19
10
82
99
89
81
8
24
23
53
88
-43
40
38
18
111
18
96
78
77
77
93
49
20
8
11
126
T6?
66
66
68
14
U
84
87
14
At
65
31
91
57
1084
60
III
11
126
S3
T6
88
56
56
63
87
47
IS
10
Sheep.
181
1042
235
1183
" 28
706
-mi-
Seven loads of livestock formed total
arrivals at North Portland for Thursday
There was a weaker tone for everything
except cattle, and these were steady.
tn th hog alleys the further weakness sad
lowering of Eastern pricea Jtad thair effect upon
the North Portland trade. Trad started alow
and weak, with a lower price tendency.
General hum market ranee:
Prime mixed ...$15.50 0 10.00
Medium mixed 15,-00 015.50
Smooth heavy 15.00 015.50
Rough heavy 12.00014.00
Pigs 12.00014.50
Cattle Held Unoneneeal
Cattle trade showed a steady tone generally at
North Portland Thursday. Only a amaU run was
shown in the alleys. In fact, there was not
enough atock in sight to establisb s real basis.
ienerl catU rang.
Choice grass ateers $
Good to choice (tear
Medium to food steen...
Fair to good steers
Common to fair steers
Choice cows and heifer
Good to choice cow and heifers . .
Medium to good cows snd heifers
Cannera . . .
Bulk
Choice dairy calves. .
Heavy calve
Best light calve . .
Medium tight ealvaa .
Beat feeders
Mutts) I tlaw
Only ewe came forward to the sheep alleys at
North Portland Thursday. There was ao ab
sence of lambs, but a slow, weak tone waa indi
cated all through thia division.
General aheeo and lamb rang:
Eaat of mountain Ismbs $ 9.00 0
Willamette vallez-lambs 8.00 0
Feeder lambs 8.00 0
Cull lambs 6.00 0
Yearlings 6.00 0
Wethers 6.00 0
Ewe 2.25 0
Wednesday Afternoon galea
STEERS
Price.
I 7.25
7.25
8.50
7.50
7.00
8 00
8 50
8 50
7. SO
7.25
COWS
I 3 50
4 GO
4.60
4.50
6.50
,5.00
6.25
6.60
5.30
5.50
6.35
6.25
6.26
7.60
3.25
4.50
4.00
6 00
CALVES
$ 7.55 I 10
15 00 3
IO.60
BULLS
8BOBT TERM JTOTES
Qaotatlona furnished by Clark, Kendall
Co.. lac. :
Maturity.
. .. 9, t. 24
...10. 1.22
...2. 1.24
...12. 1.28
...11. 1.20
...11. 1.21
...11. 1.2
. . .11. 1.23
4. 1.Z6
BeewrMs
Asa. Co. Oil '..
Am. T. A T. s.
Am. T. A T 6..
Am Thread a . ,
Asa. Tob. 7s ... .
Am. Trb. 7s
Asa. Tob. 7s
Am Tob. 7s
Anglo Am. Oil 7
Armour Cos. 7s.,. 7,16.80
neapss Gov. 7 t.
Belgian Gov! 6a . . .
Belgian Gov. 6s . . .
Beth. Steel 7s
Peta. Steel 7a
rntish Gov. 6s...ll. 1.21
British Gov. 6s...ll. 1.23
Canadian got. 5 a .
Canadian Gov. 8 a.
Cedaby Packing 7a . .
Inter. B. T 7a. . . .
Japanese Gov. 4.
Kaanecott Con. 7 . .
Ligg. Myers Tob. 6. 12. 1,21
Molina Plow 7s. 9. 1,21
Motisu Plow 7s. 0. 1.22
Molina Plow Ts...:. . . 1.23
Moline Plow 7s 9. 1.24
Nor. Pec. Equip. 7s. 5,15.22
6. 1.45
1, 1,2 f
1. 1.23
7.16.22
T.15.2S
8. 1.21
8. 1.29
T. 16.28
9. 1.21
7.10.25
9. l,f
Pacific Gaa
Swift 6a
V. 8. Rubber 7s.
6. 1.25
. . 8.16.21
. .12. 1.28
Bid. Asked.
1 9
4 95
1 97
8 9J
V9 100
99 100
99 100
t 100
90 100
94 96
100 100
99 99
, 9 2 92
97 98
t6 94
98 98
93 ' 95
97 97
94 93
97 98
89 71
74 74
93 98
97 98
98 99
96 99
'91 96
P0 95
99
96 98
97 98
98 98
PACIFIC COAST BANK STATEMENT
Portland Bank
Clearing Thia Week,
ltonday ....8 9.880.667.86
Tuesday 6,789.068.13
Wednesday .. 7,067.286.50
Thursday ... 6.227.798.97
Year Ago.
7.881 .056.61
6.769.01 6.O0
6.649.639.71
8.387.614.84
Taooma Banks
9.00 0
8.00 0
7 00 0
6.50 0
6.75 0
6.750
6.76 0
4.750
2.76 0
6.00 0
18.00 015.00
7.00 0 9.00
11.00 018.00
9 00011.00
7 00 0 7.60
9.50 i
8 60
8.60
6 00
7.50
6.50
6.00
958.449.00
153.696.00
fleajings Thursday
DSisnoos j nursosy
Seattle Banks"
Clearings Thursday $ 6.385,623.00
Balances Thursday 1.840.648.00
Spokane Bank
Clearings Thursday $ 2,257.011.00
mm noes 1 nursosy 084,431. 00
San Francises Ssnli
Clearings Thursday $29,300,000.00
ka Ansete Banks
Clearings Thursday ........... 81$,644,593.00
Forelga Esehaage Market
Nw York, Oct 21. CD. P.) Foreign ei
change opened higher. Sterling demand,
$3.44, up 4e; francs; .0650. up .0002; lire.
demand, .0378, unchanged; marks, .0142, oti
.0001: Canadian dollars. .9050.
Th market closed unsettled, with sterling 're
gaining some of the ground lost immediately o
announcement of the British rail strike declare
tion. After declining to $3.41, sterling rallied
to 33.12. still off 2 .
Sterltig closed at 83.42. off 2 ; franca
were .0646, off .0002; lire .0376. off .0002;
lire cable 0877: marks .0141. off .0002;
Canadian dollars .9050.
No. Ave lbs.
4 937
1. . . . 900
3 1070
13 1118
42 962
1 1070
2 1198
1 860
4 '977
13 803
112 712
1 1090
1 670
2 770
1 , . . . 680
1 : . . . 010
2. ... 913
8. . . . 836
1 . . . . 650
2 825
1 920
2 880
1 1100
1 1000-
2. . . . 750
2...; 855
8 .... 1013
3 . . . . 1006
3 816-
1 . . . . 1 20
4 142
1 540
1 1040
1 . . . . 880
1 . 1680
2. -,. 703
No. Ave. lbs. Price.
2 875 $ 7.23
1 890 7.25
10 1101 8 00
2. ...1210 T.5U
1. . . . 720 6.60
1....1060 6.00
2 1065 8.50
1 900 7 60
4 992 7.00
4 . .
8 . .
1. .
1. .
1. .
8. .
11. .
4 .
1 . .
.,
i. '
2.
1 .
18.
n
a'.
2.
16.
. 782
. 913
. 690
. 810
.1100
. 862
. 413
. 735
. 950
. 975
. 820
. 921 4
. 730
, .1464
. .1025
. . 920
. . 770
. 972
. , 173
. . 476
8 00
8 60
4.50
8.50
6.75
5.00
8.00
6.50
6.60
6.50
8.25
6.25
6.23
3.25
4.60
4 60
8.50
6.26
$14.00
8.60
8 50
6.00
8.25
6.00
MIXED
4.60 I
HOGS
. 488
. 1080
. 1010
6 00
6.00
5.00
Money aad Exchange
New Tork, Oct 21. (L N. 8.) Call money
or. the floor of the New York atock exchange to
day ruled at 7 per cent: nigh. 7 per cent: low
7 per cent Time money waa firm Kates were
8 per cent . .
The market for prime mercantile paper was
steady.
Sterling exchange was weak, with business in
bankers' bill, at 83.43. for demand.
STRIKE COLLAPSE
SENDS STOCKS MP
By Broadan Wall
New York. Oct. 21. Cablegrams
from London stating that tha coal
strike would soon end owing to over
tures now under way helped Impart
strength to the atock market Wed
nesday. Call money loaned at 7 per
cent throughout the day and de
mand sterling advanced nearly 1 per
cent. Trading waa more active than
on Tueaday but represented almost
entirely the operatlo- a of profes
sionals. .
Commission houses report tsrit their
clients are doing practically nothing In
the market and that there are no signs
of Increased activity oh their parL
The reassuring news from London re
sulted In a strong market early In the
day but realising salea developed in the
afternoon and, resulted in irregularities.
Most issues, however, closed with small
net gains. ,
Improvements In the railroad situation
together with the fact that the Industrial
shares have discounted the liquidation
of Inventories leads to the belief that
any favorable news would find the
market In a responsive mood. Stocks
have worn through period of discon
certing news of various kinds and are
considered to be In strong technical
poeition.
The -f Irmness of the stcck market in
general is causing pools to pluck up
their courage and distinct signs of their
activity were witnessed in several directions.
to C A. McLavuKjirin a total of $183,-
728 for his 1110 crop of h6pw.,"3Be
Laughlin purchased the farm, known aa
the old Hlrschburg farm last spring
for 1225,000. The place, which consists
pt tn here, Is located two miles north
of Independence. V
Saa Fraaclsca Barley Calls i
San Francisco, Oct 21vaje-Deccmber barks,
82 O0 bid. $2.06 asked.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE BATES
Corrected daily by the foreign exchange de
partment of the United States National bank.
Opening nominal rate on bank transaction, :
lraft Cable Psr
London ' Checks. Transfers. Value.
Pound sterling. $ 3.45 $ $.46 $ 4 8H6
Parte Francs . . . 6.51 8.52 ,19.80
Hamburg-Bremen
Marks 1.43 1.43 28.81
Oeno lire 3.77 3 78 19 30
Copenhagen
Kroner 14 DO 14.03 26.79
Christian is
Kroner 13 60 18.63 28.79
Stockholm -
Kroner 19.63 19.70 26.79
Hongkong t
Currency 70 50 71.00
Japan Yen 61.00 61.23 49.84
Shanghai Taela. . .96 .96
New York Metal Market
New York. Oct. 21. (I. N. 8.) Copper:
Weak : spot snd October offered 16 ; November
and liecember offered! 5 .
Lead Weak ; spot and October offered 7 ;
November and December offered 720.
Spelter Week: spot offered 780; Oetobei.
November snd December offered 725.
Stockholders Meet
Centralla, Wash.. Oct. 21. The an
nual stockholders' meeting of the Cen
tralis Brltruetting company was held
Wednesday with about 60 stockholders
present. An election of orncers result
ed as follows: L. A. Kingkenny. presi
dent; A- Blackburn, vice president;
E. H. Colson. treasurer; W. A. Davis,
secretary. Seven trustees, elected unani
mously, are : L. A, Klngklnny, A.
Blackburn. F. C. Edmlsson, Lr. c. u.
Nelson. E. H. Colson. John A. Eaton
and W. A. Davis. A report -submitted
showed the finances of the company to
be in excellent condition.
Liberty Bead Sales
"A A A"
The highest rating H is possible
to obtain is held by i
Sears, Roebuck
& Co.
The world's largest mail or
der house. .
-i-We recommend its one, two
and three year
7 SERIAL GOLD NOTES -
7, 7-7,, 1M
Priced
to Yield
One year's earnings amounts to
half of this 5o, 000,000 issue.'
T GOLD BONDS
ANACONDA COPPER MINING CO,
Due January, 1929
Price 96i
Yield 7f
Ubertyv 8
Liberty. 1st 4t
Liberty. 2d 4s
Uberty. l.st 4 . ...
Liberty. 2d 4 s . . .
Uberty, Sd 4t
Liberty, 4th 4 . . ,
Viotory. 4
Victory, 8
High. Low Close.
9300 9260 9270
8820
N946 8986 H938
60 16 Stt-HO 9016
8970 9948 H48
9100 9080 9096
8958 8986 8042
9688
.., 9688-1
"New York-Losdoa Silver
New Tork. Oct 21. (I. N. 8 ) Commer
cial bsr silver: DomeaUc unchanged at 99 e;
foreign. 8 htghei at 81 c.
London. Oct. 21. (I. N. S) Bar stiver
wss 1 d higher today at 63 d.
$183,728 Hop Rale
Salem, Oct. 19. What Is said to be
the largest check ever passed for a
single farm crop In this county was
paid last week when Ixuls Lachmund.
representing an English syndicate, paid
9.... 193 316 50 76.... 180 $16.50
5.... 186 lv00 2.... 865 14.50
4 140 H00 83 195 16.50
75 185 16.50 10 142 15.00
1 140 15.00 4 300 14.50
14 201 16.50 1 250 16.25
2.... 385 14.00 3 166 16.00
6.... 230 16.30 6.... 103 16.50
S 170 16.50 . 23 190 16.25
1 280 14.25 17 207 16.25
6 883 14.50 70 213 16.50
IT 282 10.23 45 242 16.60
2.... 390 14 60 7 181 16.50
9. ... 215 1G 50 3 193 10.60
2 150 15 60 6 168 16.60
1 850 15.50 5 186 15.60
8 178 15 50 - 1.... 890 15.60
7..,. 192 15.60 2.... 305 16.50
6 228 16.00 7 287 16.00
1.... 810 14.50 2.... 283 15.60
6.... 184 15.50 35.... V7 16.50
8.... 210 16.SU 2U6 16.50
73 189 16.50 79 107 14.60
15. . . 483 15.50 4 307 14.60
47 207 16.50 2 216 18.50
4 197 16.60 9.... 212 16.25
4 ... 170 15.25 4.... 197 16.00
226 9.00 3 ... 886 14.00
3.... 203 16.50 1.... 280 16.25
2.... 388 16.50 12.... 195 16.50
6 205 16.25 9 108 16.50
2.... 200 16.00 6 106 14 60
1 190 16.50 2.... 250 16.25
1 800 16.26 8 209 16.25
. . . . 350 14.00 2.... 165 16.25
3 172 16.25 2 195 18.50
6 210 16.50 4 282 16.25
al 169 M6.25
LAMBS
29 . . . . 72 $ 8 50 9. . . . 85 $ 8. SO
64 83 8.00 60 84 8.00
8.... 86 8.60 '6.... 106 8.00
6 118 8.00 6 65 7.50
EWES 1
29. . . . 123 3 4.30 1 120 $ 3.00
YE ABLINGS
4.i... 100 $ 7.00 I 1 100 $ 6 50
2 . . . . 120 0 50 I 6 124 6.60
BUCKS
2. . . . 220 $ 4.00
We Invite Your
Checking and Saving
Deposits
ings I
BROADWAY and OAK
MIXED
90 $ 4.00
Thursday Steen I ng Sale
STEERS
No. Ave. The. Price. 1 Ns. Ave. lbs. Price.
16... .1256 $ 8.50 I 4 1270 3 7.60
1. . . .1150 8.50
COWS
1 970 8 6.60 I 1....1220 8 7.00
16 1080 7.00 )
1 970 6.60 I 1. ...1160 6.6o
1 840 6.00
CALVES -
8 270 $ B.80
MIXED CATTLE
11 863 $ 6.25 I
BULLS
1 1890 $ 5.50
HOGS
9 210 316.76 9 187 $15 75
7.... 183 15.73 263 15 76
8 171 16.60 1.... 300 18.60
6:... 830 I8 60 1 840 14.00
30 296 16.00
New York Boad Market
(Furnished by Overbeck A Coos Co )
Bid.
Atchison, general 4s. . . .
Baltimore A Ohio, gold 4s
Bethlehem Steel, ref. 6.
'Central Pacific lat 4s. .
0., B. A Q.. coL 4t
St. Paul, general 4..
Chicago N. W.. general 4s
U A N., ani. 4s
New York Rv. 4
Northern Pacific P. L.
Beading, general 4i . .
Cnioo Pacific. 1st 4s.
TJ. a. Steal 5. . .
Cnioo Pacific lat ref.
Southern Pacific, eoov.
do 4a
Pennsylvania, 1st 4s
Chesapeake A Ohio, con.
4s.
6.
at.
Oregon Short Una 4.
77
784
79'
74
.... 9
TTH
76
.... 82
38
.... 77
.... 84
80
. . . . 98
76
....101
.... 78
. ... 82
5a.. . 86
S3
74
79
74
6
T
77
83
81
78
86
81
94
77
88
87
82
Mlsaeapollt Cash Grain
Minmeapots). Oct. 2 1 . Cash wheat eloaed Ne.
1 durum. 1 2.07 2.11 ; No. z. $2.04 2.07;
Ka 8. 61.94 1.99; No. 2 northern. $1.99
3.04; Ne. 8. 81.94 1.99; dark hard Moo
Una, 81.99 a 2.04.
Com So. S yellow. 848$c: So. 4. 82
SSe: No. 8 mixed. 81)82e; No. 4. 78 80c
Osts No. 3 white, 49 4) 30c: Ma S. 48
49.
Barley Choice to fancy, 8$ 0 $$c; BMdiua
to awed. 83 $8 9c
Kye Ka 1, $1.84 1.88.
; . t -
We offer subject to prior sale irfd change in price
The Unsold Portion General Obligation 67c Gold Notes
City of Edmonton
Province of Alberta
Yielding 9'
Exempt From All Dominion Government Tax
Edmonton, Alberta's capital, with 60,000 to 70,000 population, is an
industrial ity, as well as the distributing, commercial and financial
center of a great agricultural and livestock empire. Over a hundred
industries are represented In Edmonton. Among these are : Lumber
Mills. Wood-Working Factories. Meat-Packlng Plants, Shoe Factories,
Flour and Cereal Mills, Manufacturing Furriers. Machine Shops, Railway
Division Shops and a great Coal Mining Industry. -
Pricea Subject to Increase Without Notice
DATSD SgrrCSJBgai 1, 19X0.
Maturity at reviews:
Due Sept 1. 1822... Price 94 82
DooemlnaUena 8100. 8SOO and 81000.
Principal and aeml-anmial interest (March 1
and September 1), payable in TJ. S. Gold Coin
in New York and at tb of floe of Morria
Brothers, Inc.
in addition to being General Obligation Note, the$e
are secured by long-time debentures
totaling $2fi94,420
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Groa assessed valuation
Value Municipal Property (not including Public UUHUes) .
Net Debenture Debt
Revenue from Public Ctilltlea (above coat of operation) . .
Net Local Improvement Debt (rate payers' share)
. .666.608.716.00
. . 11.086.876.00
. . ' 9,468.997.00
767.773.00
8,064,768.00
Legality Approved fey Malone, MaJose A Long, Toronto, Casaea.
Telephone or Telegraph Orders
, at Our Expense
MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc.
Established
Over a
Qaarter
Ceatary
"The Premier Vaalcisal Bond Ho at a"
Portland, Or, Morrit Balldlng
899.11 Stark. Broadway liei
turn
Heattle. Wash. Central flldr.
Fraaelteo, CaL, Msrehaatt National
Bask Balldlag
Caaltal
One
Million
Dollars
Oregon Municipal Bonds
Douglas County, Or., Road
Benton County, Or., Road.
Enterprise, Or., Imp. ......
Salem, Or., Refunding
Sumpter, Or., City Hall
North Bend, Or., Imp
Ashland. Or., Imp
U. H. S. D. No. 1, Morrow Co., Or. . .
U. H. S.'D. No. 2, Multnomah Co:, Or
Rate.
.A'j
:.5
. .6
. .6
..6
..6
..6
..6
6
Maturity.
4-1-26
9-l-'27
4-l-'30
10-15-'30
5,1-0
3l-'30
id-V30
3- l-'40
4- l-'21
Yield.
5.90
5.90
6.00
5.80
6.00
6.00
6.00
5.90
5.90
Detailed information on any of the above issue furnished
upon request.
Carstens & Earles, Incorporated
EetablUhacI 1891 . '
Gowernmemt, Municipal Msd Corperratien Bonds.
Third Floor, U. S. Bank Bldf. Bdwy. 4108
Sears. Roebuck & Co.
The subscription books for the
Boars. Koebuck A Co. $.r.O.O()0.000
loan were opened and closed the
same day, with the loan greatly
oversubscribed. We subscribed
for a large amount In excess of
actual orders In hand and have
available out of our allotment a
modest amount of these 7
Oold Notes of one of the great
est mercantile concerns In
America (the largest mall-order
house tn the world) at the orig
inal subscription prices to yield
7.60 to 7.85 without deduc
tion of 2 Normal Federal In
come Tax. $100 $600 $1000
1 yr..7t at B9.20 to yield 7.85
2 " " " 9.72 " " 7.70
3 98,41 " " 7.60
GAsh or partial -payment plan..
Wire orders collect.
This offer Is on)ct to shthdraeat
or advance In price without
' notice.
SaotMO fDotCSr Maim 644
NOfTrrfWITTtRN BANK BLOC.
FACTS, Jle, 181
Knowledge by
Experience
The Increasing knowledge of tha
effect or motor vehicle travel on tha
highway has put this country In a
position to build roada of very high
grade type and to use this knowl
edge both to keep highway mainte
nance at the lowest possible figure '
and to give the auto vehicle owner
economical use. This practical
knowledge accounts for th paring
of roads with
WARRENITE
BITULITHIC
WABB.EBT BBOS. COMPAHT
Efficiency
and
Low Cost
F.W.Baltes
& Company
Printers
First and Oak Streets
Mala III AirlollMI
Stacks, Baals, Cotloa, Oral, 'Eta..
11$ - 817 Beard at Trade BaOdlag
Overbeck&CookeCo;
DIRECT PRIVATE WIPaES ;
TO ALL EXCHANGES j
Mate sert Chicago Board of TraeV
Corretaeadeatt ef Logan Bryan
Cakage) Iiwltrk
ft.'. '