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SATURDAY,;' NOVEMBER 20, 1S20. STOCKS AGAIN SLIDE AFTER THE FIRST SELLING ENTIRE CEREAL SITUATION. IS AGAIN DEPRESSED THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON EGG MARKET PRICE OUT OF LINE HERE Local egg trade is wondering just what the Tproducerg' association la trying to do WlLh the market here. Ita recent an nouncement of a drop of 2c a dozen in thflaprtte does not appear to be genuine, because other handlers have ' tried In vain so they report to secure eggs at the prlcea quoted. Reports indictta that the producers' yi t.on sold carload of eggs in New York t lew days U9 at 11.08 per duHiL Thia would mean about 93c or 94e doeen nrt d lortland ior tha stock,' while the organisation ia aeid to be offering 1U (applies here .at 78c e doseo. Tb difference between what the association la aaid to have obtained net tor tha New York hip ment ' and what It la reported to be of ferine here i far too great and explanation are asked .for. Some of the trade aHege that the manage ment of the organization it trying to bold down the price of Kir liere an that it can monopolize eastern shipment for which it is able to com mand eitreme value. - Those deairing speelsl Information regarding any 'market ahobld write tb market editor Oregon Journal enclosing irUmp for reply. BFTTEIl SITUATION 18 STEADY Trade in the butter market here continue ateady with no prioe changes announced for the day. Market here la directly affected by cnUide influences and the next movement of value will be forced by the north: " CHICKEN PBICES ABE EASIER Slightly easier tone i indicated generally In the chicken trade with light weight bent in very l.beral supply. Bulk of these are now mo ring at 20e a pound while heavy atuff ia 29c to 80c generally. PAINTS AND OILS ARE LOWERED W. P. Puller A Co. announce a reduction of 8 8c a gallon in linaeed oil, 10c on turpentine, 1 Ho a pound en red lead and Utharage and 1 Vie a pound on white lead. New prlcea now In effect. MEAT MARKETS CONTINLE WEAK Market for country killed hog continue weak i at 1 Bo In lta for the better claa stuff while similar quotations are ruling "tor the better grade of calve. Lnormoua trplua i held Dy re- Uilers. BRIEF 3C0TES OF PRODt'CE TRADE Coast streams closed and fresh salmon is scarcer. Carload of poor quality apples reported in from Du'ur. General apple trade active for low priced stock. Cut of 60o fk generally effective in 'the sugar market Carload Los Angeles lettuce in at 18.80 crate. MARK SHIPMENTS TO 3lLks CCXPAHT PORTIA NO, OR. ..t . row HIQHIST PRICES PROMPT AY Write for Price DAIRY UTTER CREAM EOaS WE PAY CASH For Poultry, ButUr and Egg, le per lb. on Hogs and VeaL 5 per cent commission on eora and other farm products. CAPONS Write tu regarding Capon. -Top price guaranteed. Ak for Shipping Tigs. CRESCENT MARKET C44 FIRST STREET REP. STATE BANK Ship -us or write for prices on Eggs. Veal, Hogs, Potatoes, etc Let us quote you prices for groceries- Call or send us a list of what you want. We can save you money. ORIEN YAN SCHOONHOYEN : 193-195 2nd, Cor. Taylor, Portland tMAIUCET. BASKET RETAIL. PRJCHT. r. By Hyrnas H. Cohen Consumers will be asked to pay 60c a pound for the best quality dressed tur keys by the retail trade at Thanksgiv ing unless there is a radical change in the market from the present showing. Retailers as a rule claim the price Is entirely out of reason, but it must be charged by them if they are forced to pay the i present wholesale price de manded. ! i . Consumers are openly revolting against the extreme prices and there Is some' question as to whether they can be maintained. The combination of growers - haa evidently been a success for the ttm? being, but the consumer has not been given a chance to protest That chance will come only after the re tailer has purchased and is offering the birds. Sugar prices are down 50 cents per hundred pounds at 'wholesale at $10.50 per hundred ; pounds to retallera, fcven this price is being cut 60c by some of the downtown retailers, although the general selling price is fully lc a pound above the. w holesale value. The following price ruled generally in retail hop for good quality. Some values are frac tionally higher 'and inferior stuff fractionally lower. Butter' Rett creamery, r3 9 "Be. Egg Kreah laid. 80 95c dozen; ordinary freb, 78 85e per dozen. , Poultry Chicken, dressed, 45 50c per lb. F1h Salmon. 1 5 80c . lb. ;. halibut. 80 82e per lb. Flour Beat local patent. $2.85 8.00 per aack, 49 lb. Potatoes Burbanks, 2 H Be. Onions Oregon, 2 e. BIO DROP IN HALIBUT . PRICES - An enormous drop In the pries of halibut u announced by the trade a a result of the ar rival In the north of a nnmber of schooner for the holiday trade. The market here is well ftoeked with superior quality Newport stock. FLOUR MARKET NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS Reported by Portland Merchants Exchange : cers- PorUand. Sat.. 83 Year ago.. .... 27 Total this week . 229 Tear ago. ..... 154 Season to data.. 8943 Year ago. 4602 Tseoma. Fri. .. . 6 Year . ago. 15 Heaaoa to date.. 3776 Year ago. 8173 Seattle, FrL. ... 11 Year ago. ..... 36 8aoa to date.. 2641 Year -ago...... 2848 Wheat Barley. Flour. Oats, Tar 2 10 19 84 , 2 77 10(1 856 lit 1820 ... 1 . 89 & 405 55 .... . 1 2 148 54 183 844 4- 5 12 9 24S $16 66 107 5 5 68 851 7 4 64 84 802 781 6 t 442 473 2 8 891 689 TURKEYPRCE S US WAM E -weaker Veal, Hogs and Poultry Will bring top prices when shipped to us. Ask Your Neighbors About Us. Write for Quotations and Tags BOLLAM & CO. 118 FRONT ST. - PORTLAND, OR, HIDES, PELTS, WOOL CaieSra Bsrk, Metals, Rubbers Writs for prices and shipping tags. L. SHANK & CO. Sit Front Street, Portland, Oregon. I 9 iMr aw Writs for Smm Tag tag Me Iht i.a a a a ) ra aaajaafe,8t aSS, aSa, : SULLIVAN HlUfc & WUUL UU. 144 Front St. Portland 3 9ww in v-.iu (r:. I WHOLESALE PRICES IN PORTLAND The are price retailer par wholesaler, ex cept aa otherwise noted: Dairy Products BUTTER Selling price, box lots: Cresm ery, extras, parchment wrapped, 69c per lb. Jobbing prlcea: Cubes, extras. 54e lb.; dairy buying price, 85e pr lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery baaia, 87 ?Bc. beat grade; country stations, 510 64e. CHEESE Belling price: Tillamook. fresh Oregon fsncy tripleu, S8e per Id.; Young' Amer icas. 84c lb. Price to jobbers, f. b. b. Tilla mook: Triplets, 80e; Young Americas, 31c Selling price: Block Swiss. 48Mie; Umborger, 404 2e per lb. EUGS Buying price: Current receipts, 7(T(? 75e per 'dozen; candled, selling price, 80c; se lect, 82c per doeen. LfVK Prjt'LTUI Selling price: Heavy ben. 20 80s Pr pound: light hen. 20e per pound; pring, light, 28 0 80c; heavy, 22ue; old Tooeters, 12$14o per IB.; turkeys, live. S5e; d rawed, 4048e; duoks, 28Woc; geese, 24 S 25c per lb. - Freeh Veaetablee and PruR FRESH FRUIT Oranges. $8.50 99.50 box; bananas, 12Vs01SHe lb.; lemon. $4.75 06.00 a crate; grapefruit. Florida. $8,50 0 $9.50: California. 33.00 0 8.25; pears $2.50 0 3.00; Tokay grapes, 13c lb. APPLES New. $1.25 0 8.75. LiRIED FRUITS Dstes, Dromedsrtes. $7.23; Farda, $4.50 per box; figs. $3.60 04.00. ON ION 8-4 Selling price to retallera: Loral. $1.75; association selling price, per csr, $1.25; California onions. $1.35 01.75; garlic. i'Oo; green onions, 46c per do en bunches. POTATOES Belling price: Oregon fancy, 82.001: 2.26: Sweet. 8V.C ner lb. BERRIES Huckleberries, 18o lb.; rsn-' berries, local. $5.00 08.00 box; eastern, $18.60 per bbl. VKUsTAHLi.9 rurrupa, iJ.io per aaca; earrota. $2.00; beet. $3.00; lettuce, $2.50 per crate; cucumbers, $1.60 aack; tomatoes, Cali fornia, $2.25 per lug; egg plant, 10c; broc coli. $1.6002.00; ball pepper, 12U015o lb.; celery, 60 0 85c doa.; Hubbard aquaah, 14 0 2o per lb. Mtati and Prevision COUNTRY MEATS SeUins price: Country Kegs. 18 015e per lb. for top blocker; heavy. 10c; veal. 13 16c: heavy veal, M&lOc SMOKED MEATS Ham, 42 0 40c per lb.; breakfast bacon, 83 086c; picnic, 2 To per lb.; cottage roll, 85c per lb. LARD Kettle rendered. 29 Ho lb.; tierce baaia, compound, 20 He. Fbh and SheilfWi FRESH FISH Salmon, frozen Chinook, 18e per lb.; halibut, freah. wflc lb. ; sturgeon ( ); black cod, 11012c lb.; kippered aal man, $2.50 per 10-lb. baaket: kippered cod, $2.85; raaer clam. ( ); crabs, $2.7503.76 doxea; ling cod. 6 0 8o per lb. UV8TEKS Eastern, per gallon. $6.00; ClympU.- $5.50. Oroterte SUGAR .Refinery basis: Cube, $12.25; truit ana oerry, gtu.au; 1J yellow. 89:90; grn- uiatea, aiu.ou; extra J, v.8U; golden t. $10.00. HuNEl Slew. $7.00 0 7.60 case; bulk. 18e per -is. RICE Japan style. No. 1, He; New Orleana neaa, ( j; mue nose, iiMUKi uer lb. SALT Coarse, half ground, lUOs, $17.25 per ton; 50. $18.75; table dairy, 60s; $7.25; Bale, ga.au m e.uu; tancy table and dairy, &..-) : lump rue a, eo.ou per ton. BEANS Sales by jobbers: Small white, Oc lb.; large white, Se; pink, 7e per lb.: lima. 10c; bayou, ttc; red. 7 He; Oregon beans. buying prices, numinai. naVNV.I, UII K ItamttiM. ik nrt. p i . ....... VH,vv, IWIIirH, ic.OO; Astnr. 15.90; Eagle, $12.50; Ubby, go.u; Mount vernon, o.u per ease. uur r n-ii xtoastca, tua in sack 01 crum. SODA CRACKERS In bulk. 18c ner Tb. NUT3 Wlnut, 23 0 26c per lb.; almonds, 87 V 0 28c; filberts. 32c in sack lots; peanut. tsalayJtoc; pecana. zee; nrazua. aoc. Hop,, paint, oil ROPE Steal, dark, 16c; white, 18c lb. standard maniia, 28 H c. L1NSKEI) OIL Haw, bbl., 96c gaL; ket tle boiled, bbl., 98c; raw, case. $1.11; boiled, Mua at IS n. 0Unn COAL. OIL Pearl or water white. In drama Market for flour ia showing a tone and reports indicate a cut of 60c a barrel In bakers' brands. Owing to the sharply lower prices for wheat during the last two days the general cereal market Is again congeated. I Tost a further drop in patent floor ia nec essary in order to even up the difference be tween .present value and the price of wheat, i generally admitted, although no change was made tor the day. 1 Eastern wheat market were again lower at the Saturday opening and this caused additional weakness in the Pacific Northwest. With the dropping of prices country business in wheat ba practically ceased. . Milktuffa and feedstuff are again under d prenaion. but no price change is announced. FLO UK Selling price, mill door: j Patent. $10.40; Montana spring wheat. 310.801 Willam ette valley brand. SS 75; local st might, $8.50; bakers' local. $9. 25 9 50; graham. $8.60; whole wheat, $8.80. Price tor city deliveries 3 6c extrs; suburban, 20e extra. ' HAY Buving price, nominal. Willamette timothy, fane, $28.00 030.00 per ton; clover, tliOOO; ch.-et. $23.00; atraw. $11.00 011.60; grain. 125.00; alfalfa. $24.00 per ton. GRAIN SACKS .Nominal. fo. 1 10 010 He: dumestie. lie, in car amounts higher. MUXSTUFFS Mill run at mill f 45.00. I OATS Per ton. buying price. Feedi $41.00 045 00. BARLEY Buying price: Feed, milling, $46.00. SEED Burin- mica. Nominal: no Red clover, recieaned, ( ) per lb.; aisikc, ( ) : vetch. (I. FEEIISTLFFS F. O. B.-miIl: Rolled bar ley, $54.00; alfalfa meal, . $35.00; cocoanut meal, $40.00; eoi bean mn $85.00; linsetd meal. 80.00: cracked corn, $56.00; whole corn, .r3 00 ton; scratch feed. $71.00; wool oats 131 00; rolled oats. 133.00 per ton. IIOLI Eli OATS Selling price. $10 Merchant' Exchange bxra; WHEAT Nov. Hard Whit ........... ... SoTt 'White White Club 150 Hani Winter Northern Spring Red Walla FEED OATS No. 2 white 4350 No. il gray 400 BARLEY Brewing 4500 Feed 4330 CORN No. 3 Entern (balk) .. .-.8300 No. 3 local (bulk) 4000 Calcutta. lota; leu sacked. $&00 4 demand. 60 bbl. r Dec. ISO 145 m 143 11 B330 4200 450d 4350 i 340 S50U Jan. 160 145 155 145 145 142 Turkey prices showed practically no change for the Saturday trade along Front street. An effort was made by a Seattle interest to boost vakaea here In order to force other buyers of that section to pay the advance, but this seemingly failed. While occasional sales of selected birds were made ia the local taade aa high aa 60v the general marset oia nut reacn aoo-ve oo a jwuw. Receipts of dressed turkeys were not liberal but arrivals are in line with what usually bap- pena at this time. Bulk of the birds usually NEW LOW PRICE AGAIN REACHED TOTAL DEPOSITS IN BANKS GAIN Tha comptroller of the- currency today Issued a call for a statement of the condition of national banks at the close of business November 15. The consolidated figures of the na tional banks, state, banks and trust New York, Nov., 20,--(I, N. S.) The stock market closed strong today. Prac tically the entire list rose from 1 to I points on short covering In the final trading after some of them had, moved to new lows for the year. Steel common rose from 80 to a closinsr of 80. Baldwin, after falling companies of the city show a gain in to 91, rose to 93. Crucible advanced deposits of $2,988,192.30, compared with 2 points to 87. Southern Pacific rose I the previous call of September 8- At nearly 2 to 110 and Reading over 2 the same time the total deposits ror trie nointa to 86. Many of the specialties I present call show a loss of 823.086.407.80 come forward Sunday or Monday previous to were in demand, American Sumatra ad- when compared with the corresponding Thanksgiving. I vancinr 3 to 70. Mexican Petroleum I call of 1919. Loans and discounts show rose 2 from the low to 65 and Chand- a loss of $2,167,369.48, compared with ROSEHTJRG TTJRKETS GETfERALLT her Motors advanced over 2 points to j the last call, and a loss of $8,466,961.48, SELL AT 45 CE3IT8 POUND j 74. American Sugar, after falling to compared with the call of November 17, ttnehnii Nor 20 Th turxe Inarket I a new low of 90. had a snarp upturn . opened here today at a much higher figure to 94 The comparative figures are as fol- than had been 'expected. The top price .paid im.h.nir.H raltaav 1 lows '. today waa 45c thi ia for strictly fancy ben I J ". DEPOSITS weighing eight pound and over ana for young w.cr .u. . NoTOnber 15 i92o $149,684,891.28 toms with smooth legs and tender bone. The Total Sales Ot Stocks today were 607,-I 8epUtnoer 8 'jjoo . 4 148.696,198.03 local buyera have kept in touch with the Ban 5(0 shares. Bonds. $6,567,000. MLovember if. 1919 172,770.799.03 Francisco markets and are in a position U , , ,.w fv. rV Jmm LOANS AND DISCOUNTS give the growers the very best price according . ?" , . .... November 15. 1920.... $107,770,882.41 to tna markets 01 the city. ine ouia 01 vui o... , 1 September 8. 1920 109.987, 701. s PACIFIC COAST BANK STATEMENT Portland Banks Clearing Thia Week. Meoday ....$ 8.611.141.61 Tuesday .... 6.185,937.61 Wednesday.. . 6.257.818.20 Thursday. Friday . Saturday Week 6.12, 5S5. 23 6.387.887.83 6.690.969.68 Tear Ago. $ 8.819.89.79 8,669.999.61 6.619.387.91 6.599.724.08 5,828.577 4 4.918,526.78 .$40,060,888.16 $88,14,O6.60 Spekspe Banks Clearing Saturday S.050,202.00 Balance Saturday , 819.891.00 Seattle Bank Clearing Saturday , ,. 8,407,624.00 Balance Saturday 1.349,201.00 Taoome Banks Clearing Saturday ; . . . ... , . .$ $78,894. 00 Balances Saturday 112.958.00 Sen Pranclsoe Siankt a earings Saturday $22,800,000.00 Lee Anaalaa Banka Clearings Saturday $18,486,084.00 buyers are from the market to the north, con sequently they are hesitating to. pay tne prices November 17, 1019 116,287.298.95 The individual deposits and loans ana New York. Nov. 20. (L N. 43.) There offered by those who are shipping to tha south- Was evidence of improvement at the discounts of 25 of Portland's banks and eTexketurk.ys have been invading the San fining of the stock market today. companles ag ot November 15, 1929. FrancBeo market, but there is still a strong a- ws i.aiv are as follows; mand for the Douglas county Dtraa. amua rioeouca at vo., wnicn was uuiucutwi of birds were very smslL It was principally I by the garbled stories growing out of New Tork Bond Market Furnished by Overbeek A-Cooke Co., Board of Trade building. ASK. 76 H 68 H 77 H 72 96 S 78 76 I 29T 764 85 W S0H 92 k 74 110H 76i 90 80 83 Vi 79 V Atchison OenL 4s. , , . . . , , Bal. at Ohio Gold 4s Beth. Steel Ref. 5 Cent. Pacific ltt 4a........ C. B. & Q. CoL 4 St. Paul OenL 4 He Chicago N. W. GenL 4 U A N. Bal. it..., New Tork Ry. 6. Northern Pac. P. L. 4 Reading Genl. 4a Union Pac lat 4 U. 8. Steel 5 Union Pe. 1st Ref. 5s...... Southern Pc. Conv. 6......- Southern Pac Conv. 4a...... Penna. Conv. 4H Penna. lit 4H.. Che. A Ohio Conv. 5...... Ore. Short Line 4 JS.JT!!Xi"M e note syndicate : I ,VIV - .Ia.aI 1.a TVi.V atnlr I from bringing in their bird. Tne frowsts are 1 " " "6"- wv. ieii tnree points to on a i irii- actions and then came back to 100. Southern Pacific was steadily taken, advano- inz over 1 mint to 109. 8teel common, after yielding to 80 H. ad vanced to 81. and Baldwin, after selling off hi to 98. rose 1 point to 94. Royal Dutch rose 2 K to 68 Vi. Tooacco Producta was sgsin under pressure, yielding 14 to 48 H. Crucible Steel f eU 2 14 to 88 Vi and than roaa to above 89. Mexican Petroleum ! fluctuated over a wide range and after yielding ltt to 151H. came back to 152H. CaWor- j nia Packing dropped one point to 80. Many stock became acutely weak alter tne nnenin. fall to new Iowa for the Tear, but failed to cause any un settlement in the general lisr. Crteible Steel dropped 5 4 to a new low level for the yer .at 85. Crucible baa held firm during the heavy losses suffered ounng the tmai few week, and many sold the tock Total arrivals of livestock at North .Bt ..,.2 WT-...- . . , j . , . . 1 line wiui luo refc ui .. " - Pcutland for the week-end consisted ot wu down to a new low ter four oars and all of these were direct touching 94. International Paper reflected the shipments to killers. All prices were on I reduction of working hour in it, t ort ta a nominal basis. Iward plant and dropped J. point to a new low Th.,. w.e. no new carload arrivals of hog 01 dt. . . in the North Portland alley for Saturday and 8teel eommon dropped back to 80 after ,h. 4m 4n lln. U nrUUU IT COD1UWU I lOUCfilHZ Bl. eSUlllZ WS9 VU.V muv ijfv . to a few odeb and ends. Extreme top pnee point to 85 ti. making a strong demand for the top price, No Livestock in For Market Here And Prices Held PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN . Hogs. Cattle. Waives, naeep. 100 Saturday . . . Week ago . . 2 weeks ago 4 weeks ago. Tear ago . . 2 years ago. 3 year ago. 4 years ago. 290 65 i20 268 780 535 17 105 221 8 36 290 . 64 9 1 14 268 I 686 i45 I 90 ! 60 10 Firt National bank ..." United States National bank Ldd 4 Tilton bank ........ Northwestern National bank Bank of California liibernia Commercial 4c Savings bank Canadian Bank of Commerce Security Savinga A Trust bank ...... State Bank of Portland Citizen bnk Peninsula National bank ........... livestock SUte bank 1 P. roadway bank George W. Bates ft Co. Tank of Kenton Bank ot Sellwood Hartman A Thompson - l ank of East Portland. Peonies bank I umbermena Tru't Company . . . AMuey e nummuiB ......... Montavilla Saving bank Multnomah State bank tint Natit.nai of Linnton Bank of Commerce of St. Johns Bid. 76 Vi 67 77 72 06 Vi 77 76V4 80 25 76H 85 80 92 H ,., 67 Vi ... 110 . . . 76 . .. 89 Vi , .. 80 ... 88 H ... 79 Vi Loan and. Discount. $ 26.651.628.49 19,986.707.02 1 9, 4'.'8. 688.03 18.4:70,811.84 6,959,498.64 8.641.768.68 8.469.794.92 1.648,744.27 2.826.523.00 1.884.107.66 984.185.80 975.619.48 648.264.72 983.845.26 . 728.009.40 894.260.02 277 SHORT-TERM KOTES QnnUtinna furniahed by nark, Kendall Co., Ine. Serurlty - Maturity. Bid. ' L Aakeu. Am. Cot. Oil a... . 9, 2,24 ' 90 ' ? Am. T. A T. 6s.... 10. 1.22 - 95 4 Am. T. it, h,. I, 1.24 HV Am. Thread Co. 6. .12. 1,28 83 Am. Tobacco 7 ,..11, l.iU v4 Am. Tobacco 7.... 11, 1.21 00 Am. Tobaoco 7 .11. 1.8'J - 94 Am. Tobaoeo 7.... 11. 1,23 P1V Anglo. Am. OU7H. 4. 1.25 99 Armour conr. ti.. t, is.su i aiwwu, wu. I.. . a.,.v iru 1 Belgian Gov. 7 Hi. . 6, 1,45 - 97 V Belgian Oov. 6.... 1, 1,21 Oft Belgian Gov. 6. . . . 1. 1,23 "WH Bethl, Sue! 7.,.. 7.18.23 f74 BetliU Steel 7.... 7.15.23 96 British Gov. 6H...ll. l.xl H British Gov. 3 Vi.... 11. 1.22 94 Canadian Gov. 5 Via. 8. 1.21 9M Vi Caeadiaa Gov. 8Vi. 8. 1,29 91 Cndahr Pscking is. 7,15,28 97 Inter. R. T. 7a.... 9. 1.21 70 Jspsnea Oov. 4 Via. 7,10,23 7A V Keonecott Co. 7a... 2, 1.30 93 Llgg. Myers Tob. 6s. 12, 1,21 97 V Mollne Plow 7 .,.. . 1,21 98 Molin Plow 7s .... 8. 1.22 95 Moline Plow 7s .... 9. 1.23 94 Molin. Plow T 9-. 1,24 98 Nor. Pae. Equip. 7s.. 6.15.77 P Vi Pacific G 7 a...... 8. 1.25 96 Vi Swift 6a 6.15.31 07 V. S. Rubber TS....12. 1.28 97 91 98 V 95 -Krl -100 "4, 100 Vi 10O4 100 Vi 95 97 99 90 s 6 9T 93 98 H 91 98 72 74H 03 9Vk 97 Total Deposit. $ 84,678,982.59 30, 437, 169. ",9 24,675.681.82 22.769.887.14 8.188.657.79 . 6.824,672.63 . 3.285,394.42 3,669,775.20 3,488.031.16 2,260.969.94 1.866.172.93 1.208,629.09 886,058.38 645, 730. B9 472,482 31 487.048.94 897.411. 7li 632,148.52 733.830.77 379,629.07 ' 857.840.57 260.747.80 125,877.99 $149,684,391.23 $107,770,882-47 Foreign Exchange Market New Tork, Nov. 20. (W. P.) Foreign x chance closed higher today. . Demand aterling. $3.46; francs, .0607; lire. .0319; mark. .0189; Canadian dollar. .8960. JTew Tork Bask Statement -. New Terk. Nov. 20. it. N. B.) Rank etatement: Average rLoana, decreased, $8,246.- 000; demand denosita, decreased, sp.6ll.ooo; time deposit, decreased, $1,596,000; reserves. increased. $7,881,040. Actual Loans, aecreasea. ii,jii.ii; ne mand deposits, decrd, 882.244.000; time denosita. deereaaed. $1,111.0001 reserve, de- enaaed, $19,783,800. 832.66 806,451.71 832.231.51 17.717.76 628.238.88 848,980.67 286.079.74 166.076.17 96,$44.80 available was $12.50 and the market indicated only eaaineu at that. " . . . : $12.00 12.50 rmooth heavy 11.80 ( 12.00 Rough heavy 8.25 10.25 Pat rr. 10.00 10.60 3400 I Feeder pigs 10.00 vSia.OM 4350 4200 4500 4350 Furnished by Overbeek A Cooke Co., Board of Trade building: Sales. STOCK. High. 1 Low. Bid. 3500 DAIRY PRODUCTS OF THE COAST See&tl Market ! Seattle. Nov. 20. (U. P.) Butter City creamery cubes, 6Sc; bricks, 59c per lb. ! Eggs Frh ranch, 78c; pullets, outgone. Cheese. 32 33c per lb. MUk. $2.10. Los Angeles Market Los Angeles. Nov. 20. (L N. ter 60c. Eggs Extra. 85c; case count, c-c; pul lets, 7 4c: peewees, 7 40. Poultry Unchanged. 8. -But- POTATOES ALONG THE COAST Seattle market Seattle: Wash.. Nov. 20. (U. P.) Pota toes Yakima Gems, per ton. $45.00; local. S32.OO0SO.OO. Los angeie mantes . Las Anaeles. Nov. 20. (L N. 8.). Pota toes Burbsnks. mostly $2.25 S? 2.50: few as high a $2.60: Idaho Russets, mostly $2.25 2.50; few aa nigh aa sz.7a. i -! New Tork Batter and Eggd New Tork, Nov. 20. (t N. 8.) Butter Market firmer. Creamery extra, 03 oie; creamery firsts. 49 63c; creamery higher scor ing, 65Vi67c; tate dairy tub. Si 53c; renovated extra. 44(Svc i Cheese Market firmer. State, whole mux specials, 24 29c; state whole milk! fsncy. 23W26Vic: Wisconsin, wnoie mux,! isncy Young America. 29Vi80e; state, skims, spe cials. 1S&20C: skims, cnoiee. I9iiiic; skims, good. 12 14c. F,egs Market irregular. Kearny wnite. fancy, $1.08; nearby brown fancy. 1)0 93c; extra. 86 88c; firsts, 76 09 81c Oattla Go Direct Four loads of cattle that came to North Portland R.tnrrfav were direct shipment to packers snd therefore did not enter the mar-. sex. v,enerai uww ihukhcu m - around former prices. c.Ti.n ) ..ttl. market ransa: Choice steers 8 25 f 9,00 Good to choice steers 7.25 8.25 Allium tn ffnntft Itactt ....... 8.25 W 7.. CI, In .nmi dwrt 8.00 5.73 Choice cows and heifera 6.25 f 7.00 Medium to good cows and beifere 4.25 S 6-25 Fair to medium cows and heifer 8.25 (9 4.23 Cannera . 2-50 8.25 Bulla 6.00 6.00 Choice dairy calve 13.00 f 14 00 7.00 f 9.00 Beat light elve 11.00 13.00 Medium light calve 9 221i S2 Choice feeders 0.75 7.25 Fair to good feeders 6.75 1 6.75 Lambs Slightly Easier While there were no new arrivals of stuff tn h. .h.n and lamb alleva Saturday at North Portland, the tone was considered nominally easier around former figure. General sheeD snd lamb range: I East of mountain lambs $9.50910.00 ' 1' l Tl ... . ..11.. l.mKa ft SO fit O.00 Feeder lamba 8 00 8.50 ',ill l.Tnh. O.UU O.OO Yearlings 5.00 7.60 Wethers 0 B0 Ewes 1.00 9 4.50 . . . lAgr. Chem. . . , 600 Alaska Gold. I Alaska Juneau . . . I lAllia-Chalmers ...128Vi 1100 Am. Beet Sugar.. 51 700 Am. Boech SV 260OAm. Can Co. ... J 28 (.OO.Am. Car A Fdy... 1122V 700 Am. Cot.' OU I .0 200 Am. Express 500 Am. Bide as Leather! 7 Va 5200 Am. lmL Corp... 143 2700 Am. Loco. I 81 Vi 1900Am. Ship & Com.. 12 . lOOOLAm. Smelter 44 V 2100 Am, Steel Fdy. ...I 28 800 Am. Sugar 84 Vi 2000 Am. Sumatra 1 71 2400Am, Tel. aV Tel...! 99 900, Am. Tobacco Ill 1200!Am. Wool 64 100 Am. Zinc 1000 1 Anaconda 1 88 200Aasd. Oil 99 700 1 Atchison 84 200;Atlantle Coast Lin 2400, At.. Gulf A W. 1.1107 14 100; Baldwin Loco. ... 94 6400Balto. Ohio S8 . . 2H Naval Stores Market 1 New Tork, Nov. 20. (I. N. S.) Turpen tine Savannah, 92 Vi ; New Tork, 100. ltosin Savannah. 1100; New. York, 1150. MInneapolls-Snlnth Flax Duluth, Nov. 20. (I. N. 8.) Flair, No vember, 208, December ZUM, Jklay J an na rr 211. traok and arrive. 210. Minneapolis. Nov. 20. (L N. S.)-I-Track and arnre. 206 207. New Tork Poultry Market New York, Nov. 20. (I. N. S.) Pressed poultry Firm. Chickens, 30 44c; fov1. 27 42c: turkey, 45 9 65c; ducks, 80 8 42c; geese, 3419 43c. New Tork Potato Market New Tork. Nov. 20. (L N. S.) PoUtoeS (in bulk, barrel or bags) Market firm. by white. 3.00. Near- $3.90 0 4.50; Southerns. $2.75 THANKSGIVING TURKEYS SHIP LIVE TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE AND CHICKE5S AT 05CB IMPORTANT Ship dressed TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE and CHICKENS to arrive in Portland Nov. 20th to 23d in clusive. Speculate on your own goods don't let others, as prices r will be high. HOGS, TEAL, BEEF, POULTRY, EGGS, DAIRY BUTTER, RIDES, JACKRABBITS, etc.. Wanted at all times. Write for oar Thanksgiving elrcnlar. GULLICKSON & CO. 4 PORTLAND, OREGON 10$ FHONT ST. Est. 1812.' or iron barrels. 17 He gallon; cases. 30o per gallon. i GASOLINE Iron barrels. 29 30 Vic; cases, 4 1 H e. . f WHITE LEAD Ton lots, 13 4e ; 500 lbs.. 14c Per lb. j TURPENTINE Tanks, $1.41; .eases, $1.58; 10-caae tots, le lea. Hop. Wool and Hide - HOPS Nominal. 1920 crop. 3035c lb. HIDES Best calfskin, 12c; kips. 10c; green hide, 6c. per lb. MOHAIR Long, 25c; ehort, 15o lb. I TALLOW AND GHEASE No. 1 tallow, 6c No. 2, 6c. CASCARA BARK New. 8c lb.: old. 9c It WOOL Coarse, 10c; medium, 20c; fiat, 25 1 per lb. $ MORE MONEY $ . FOR TOUR Turkeys, Geese and Ducks IF YOU SHIP THEM TO US, BECAUSE -1 We hare the only COLD STORAGE facilities on Front street, t -We are In the Dressed Poultry bualness all the year around and hare a ready inarket for all yon ship. If that "Bark to Normalcy" pelt should happen to eateh your Turkeys la Portia-It la the wrong place, your cheek will look sick and yoa will leel sick looking at It. - . YOU ARE PROTECTED when yon ship to as. . WE GUARANTEE TO NET YOU A FAIR PRICE erea II the ThanksgiTlag market drops to 10c per pound. . . . ' ' , OUR SALES TESTERDAT i Fancy.Turkeys . . . ;50-52c FancyDressed Ducks . .45c Fancy Dressed Geese. . .40c Usual Commission Daily Retires Ganranteed Liberal Advances If Desired LISTEN TO COMMON SENSE MARK YOUR SHIPMENTS The Savinar Go. ' Inc. 100 Front St. Est. 1913 . Cap. $25,000 IMPORTANT NOTICE DON'T BE LATE. HHIP EARLT. WE WILL BE OPEN SUNDAY. OUB OWIt TRUCKS MEET ALL TRAINS. DOS'T SHIP UNDERFED BIRDS. ISSUE NO. 64 69 HI 68 Vi No. Are. lbs. 2 1025 1. . 8. . 1 . , 29.. 1. , Friday Afternoon Sales STEERS Price. No. Ave. Ib. Trice. $ 7 00 J 1 800 $ 7.50 . 760 4.00 31 . 928 O.ou . 9S3 7.25 I COWS .1000 5.50 I 28.... 853 4 00 . 875 6.00 2.... 700 6.50 . 960 4.50 I 18.... 289 9.00 BULLS I 1.... 630 5.00 5... 7... 53... 4... 1... 14. . . 80... 4... 2... 81 6... 1... 6. . . .-.. 62. .. 89... 25... 2... 3... 1. . . 26... ..1650 , . 446 .. 291 .. 212 .. 820 .. 470 ,.278 . . 54 . . 197 .. 210 50O 176 165 660 835 166 t 44 90 80 130 126 350 114 5.25 MIXED 6.60 tiuua 68.. 4.. 4.. 18.. '9. . 1. . 1.. o 52" 62.. 8., 7, , 48., 8. LAMBS 7.00 I 41.. 8.00 18., .00 10. EWES 8 00 I 4., 2.50 9. 4.00 t 1., MIXED 3.50 8.00 12.25 11.75 10.00 12.25 12.00 12.50 12.35 8.65 12.25 10.00 5.00 8.65 12.50 201 820 417 167 137 430 860 113 270 212 248 177 214 886 85 103 89 105 93 180 12.00 11.75 10.25 12.00 11.50 10.00 10.00 - 8.00 12.25 12.50 8.25 12.25 12.50 8.25 8.00 8.00 7.25 2.00 2.00 6.00 Beth Motor Booth Fish .... . B. T utt C Sr. . .1 . utte & Sup Cddo OU ..... Canadian Pacific Central Leather . Chicago k N. W. Chicago Gt. W.. Chili Copper . . . cmno C. M. A SL P.. C A O Consolidated Gas Con. Cigar . . . tkirn Products . . Cosden Oil . . . . C. R. L at P. Crucible Dome Mine . . . I). A R. U Erie : . Fed. Mng. fc Smelt (raaton W ma. . . , Gen. Cigars. Dried Frnlt and Beans New Tork. Nov. 20. (I. N. 8.) Bean Market easy. Marrow, choice, 9c: pea., choice, $5.255-75; red kidney choice, lie Dried FruibJ Market in good demand. A pri ce tj, extra choice to fancy, 29 36c;, apple, ataporated, prime to fancy, 6 6 12 Vie; prunea, ftOi to 60s. 14 Vi 20c; do 60 to 100. 8 Vi 12c; peaches, extra choice to fancy, 18 21 Vic; kteded raisins, choice to fancy, 23 oc. Chicago Potato Market Chicago, Nov. 20. (L N. S.) Potatoe Receipts, 90 cars. Minnesota and Dakota, Ohio. $2.10 2.25; Wisconsin, $2.00. SAL, NOY. 20, 1920 500 600 800 800 400 1100 900 1600 8300 8800 1700 600 9800 800 1750 400 1200 8200 'iioo 1300 4300Gen. Electric. 1700 Gen. Motors IGreet Nor. Ore. . . . i ao pia ........ 700Greene Csnanea .. 4 00. Gulf Statea SteeL.! . . . .lHaak Barker 700Houiton Oil 800II1L Cent I 8200 Inspiration 100 Int Agr. Corp. e... .... ilnterboro 600 Interstate Callahan. 760 Int. Harvester .. . . 2900lnL Merc Marine... 1 500: Invincible Oil 4100kland Oil 2200 K. O. Southern.... 8200IKenneecU ....... 200Lack. Steel 11 00 1 Lehigh Valley . 100'L.. A N . lOeOOfMex. Pet. j 800 Miami 6600 Middle States Oil.. 1600 Midvsle Steel .... 400M.. K. at T ,....MonL Power ..... ,....iMo. Pacific . . . . MonL Ward ..... 60O.N'at. Enamel ..... 800fat. Lead ...... 140ejNevada Con 7400 New Haven ...... 700Norfolk & W. 7500Nor. PaciHn.. v . . . IN. x. Central . . . 1 jOkla, Prod, ref HOOiOntario W Pacifhv Dev 600 Pac. Gas aV Elee. . 6100Psn. Am. Pet.... 1 Hti o Henna. 300Peoples Uaa 28 49 64 Vi 22 VI 119 V 20 7 ' 41 80 Vi 11 42 26 90 Vi 67 98 109 63 '87'" 98 Vi 82 Vi 69 1 4 1 28 49 65 23 1X2 aovi 116 7 42 Vi 81 V 11 44 27 ,91-Tk 70 Vi 99 Vi 111 68 7 37 98 Vi 83 Vi 104 91 Vi 83 2 5 11H 116' L86 77 H 8 12 Vi 20 84 634 79 Va ii 'vi 84 80 89 Vi -iw! 16 "Via 55 122 Vi 14 294 II? zo 85 66 Vi 81 Vi S8Vi 83 107 93 87 V, 2H 7V4 92 Vi 15 V, 28 5 20Vi 19 48 Vi 155 16 12 81 Vi 3 22 Vi 19 V, 45 68 Vi 8 24 97 12 Vi 4 Vi 10 18i 115 V, 86 Vi 76 8 12 Vi 19 88 Vi 63 Vi 79 V 64 71 83 29 87 11 1 15 S 8 64 122 13 29 77 19 Vi 34 Vi 65Vi 80 86 82 14 Va 4Vi 7 90 V 16 23 Vi 4 20 19 48 48 Vi 100 Vi 151 Vi 154 Vi - 4 10 114 Vi 86 Vi 75 Vi 8H 12 Vi 19 82 61V 79 68 82 29 85 .... 14 3Vi 64 Va 120 Vi 13 Vi 29 V, 78 Vi 19 Vi 84 66 79 Vi 87 Vi 32 Chicago Wheat Is Lower at the Start Of Saturday Trade Chicago, Nov. 20. (I. N. S.) Short covering rallied grains late, but the list was well under previoua closing levels at the last. It was another bear day with total lack of buying the feature ex cept from shorts who took their profits and support at times from seaboard houses against sales for export. Liqui dation was again in evidence. Closing prices for December wheat were at declines of 3 to 3c and 44 to 5c for March. December corn dropped 24 to 2c, May 1 to 2c and July 1 to 2c. December oats lost to lc May He and July c. Provisions were sharply lower. Cbloarn. Nov. 20. (L N. S.) Wheat started unchanged to e lower for Decaimber and to c off for March. There we cat tared aellina bv com rotation houses with buying. after the opening, by houses with seaboard con- nection. values rmwu pnwpur. Tha eon marks, had a good rally Immediately after the a tart on extensiv. buying by a local eccnmiasioB house. Opening prioe were Vi to He lower lor December; Vi w Vio tower lor May and to Vic lower for July. Short covering caused a rally in. oats after the opening which waa Vi to Vie lower for De cember and unchanged to e off for May. There waa little trade in provisions and tha market was steady at the opening. Chicago range, by United Pre: WHJtAT Deo. Mch. Dee. May Dec May GERMAN PURCHASE OF C0TT0W MAY AFFECT THE MARKET New Tork, Nov. 20. (L N. 8.) A some what better tone prevailed in the cotton mar ket at the opening today and with the exception of May, which opened 6 pointa lower, th mi ket was 8 to 7 pointa higher on first Bales. There waa some covering by Wall Street, part of which waa attributed to report that alien funds might be ued for the purchase of foods In this country by Germany. Local traders also core red, while the South and Liverpool were good seller,. After the start the market continued active and eventually eased about 10 pointa above last night s dose under pressure of southern offer- Late In the forenoon prices reacted e on a renewal or selling. in close waa steady, un chanced to 8d nointa lower. Spot cotton waa quiet today, SO points lower st 17. 2D. No sales. Open. High. Ixrw. Close. 172 174 165 169 163 165 157 159 C0BN 66 67 H 63 64 72 72 69 V4 70 OAT8 44 45 48 48 48 49 47 48 Vi Jan. Nov. Jan. Jan. Den. May Dec May 2310 1920 1500 1280 2290 2800 1902 1475 1902 1477 1250 1270 PORK 2320 LAKD 1920 1500 RIBS 1283 RTE 152 152 Vi 138V4 13Vi BABLET 71 70 74 75 Paah Barl.T SRe S1.0S. Cash Wheat No. 1 red, $1.94 91.95; No. S red, $1.90. 148 135 68 70 149 138 69 70 7 90 Vi 14 . 22 4 19 19 48 ' 16 11 'A 80 Vi 8 iivi 19 H 43 Vi 67 Vi 8Vi 23 Vi . 85Vi 82 IT RAINED HOGS AND VEAL I Front street never had to many of them land had such a little demand as during the last day of the rk. It was simply a landslide ot lower prices. HOQS Market showed extreme weakness, .with I VEAL Congestion so thorough that ton were tops sold down to 17c a pound; heavy atuff I hard to sell at 16 Vie pound. Heavy atuff very from 12c to Jc. I nam to move arouna c to izc PRICES MAY BE BETTER NEXT WEEK CHICKENS Demand continues good, this beinng the bright spot of the trade. Heavy bens sold at 80c. light hens zzc, spring K5c to SOc SQQ9 ,Va simply mu.it lia,e more fresh egg. We nay the extreme price available. TUKKEVS Market has been somewhat lower but the big trade will be Sunday, Monday and Tues day'. We should have your stock by Monday or Tuesday. Bent dressed selling around 4 00 to 48c. wa ni always irt tna manner run uuuu ourliit rvTATvGi Writ for a supply of our shipping tag they mean -better price for you. Our Selliag Charge le Lb. on Poultry, Teal, Hogs; le Doaea oa Eggs Sheridan-Beckley Co., Inc. FRUITS AND PRODUCE - Phone Main 7922 L 21 1 Washington St. Reftrenee: HIBERNIA SAVINGS SANK Mposa and Potato Of owari' assoclstlort, That Ship In Car Lata or Leas Should Us. Our Sanlua 6uuuuure Oil. 400Pieree Oil 8001 Pressed Steel Car . 15 00 Pullman Ray Cons 1500 Reading lOOiRemington ...... 400iKeplocl. Steel 4 00; Republic L A S... 4700fp.oyal Dutch Oil .. MOjShattnck, Ariz. . . . ..... ifiinclair ......... 15500'Soutbern Pacific . 12000 Southern By. . . . , OVU,llM IA W f...., 8 00 1 Stromberg Carb. . . 4500!Studebaker Swift A Co. 75 SVi 18 48 78 40 Vi 84' 73 Vi 3 18Vk 47 72 Va 40 83 . 8aV 81 16 11 80 8 67 22 Vi 19 43 68 8 24 86 1 83 i o 3 18 13 40 84 33 Furnished by Overbeek A Cook Co., Month Jan. Feb March . . . . April . . . , May ..... June ..... July ...... Aug. Sert. . . . Oct. Dec . .... Open. High. Ixrw. 1595 1630 1565 1585 1610. 1558 - e 1580 ' 1605' 1658 1570 1690 1540 1568 1568 1687 1545 1540''. 1320 1675 1682 1620 Province of British Columbia 6 Bonds Due June 30, 1925. Princlptl tnd Interest psyable ; in, the United States or Canada at the option of the holder. Price to Yield 7.50 The National City Company ' Correspondent Offices in mora than 50 cities. Fortlaad Yeon Balldlsg Telephone Mala .6073 FOREIGN EXCHANGE BATES Corraeted daily by the foreign exchange de partment of the United State National bank. Quotation below, except the pound aterling, are" quoted on the baaia of 100 unite forajgn currency. w Opening nominal rates on bank transaction, t Draft Cable Par I-rmdon . Cheek. ' Transfers, Value. 1-ba. sterling.. S 3 48 Vi Paris Franc. . 6.02 1880 f t9lte lis :iSp3aM aawavawgaair- Hamburg-Berlin Marks..;.... 140 Genoa Lire.... 8.71 Athena Drachmas. . . . 9.05 Ct penhaa-en Kroner...... 18.80 Cbriatiania Kroner...... 18.80 Stockholm- Kroner. ..... 19.05 Hongkong Currency. . . . 65.50 Japan Ten... 60.50 bnang hal - Taals.. 87.50 8 8 7 'A 6.03 8 4.666 19.80 1.40 8.72 9.15 18.40 13.40 10.15 66 00 50.75 88.00 23.81 19.30 19.80 26.70 26.79 26.70 48.84 11 HVil HVi 1700 9700 2100 4800 7100 1800 800 Tanra. Cop. St Chem. When you ship your. Dressed Hogs and Veal, Poultry, Eggs and Hides to us you can depend i Texas Oil i Texas Pacific . . 1 Tob. Products . . i Trans. ContX Oil (Union Oil DL . . i Union Pacific . . U. S. Ind. Alcohol. . 1700IU. 8. Bub 800U. S. Smelting.... 2400; U. 8. Steel , 8100 Utah Copper ...... 1200 Va. Chemical .... $600 Vanadium Steel .. . 600 Wabash . . . . . Weils Fargo ...... 1600 Western Pae. . 8300 Westingh's E.AM. 1 4 1 OQi Willys-Overland .... 79 101 10 88 33 79. 66 68 SVi 25 110 V 24 Vi 23 41 42 Vi "i'vi 47 21 50 9 22 120 70 Vi 60 44 Vi 81 61 38 45 Vi 9 82 41 7 73 100 Vi 10 84 82H 75 64 66 5 25 109 22 22 88 1 41 "T 46 20 Vi 48 , 8 21 117 67 69 41 80 60 87 42 8 'ii 49 6H 79 101 10 86 82 7T 66 67 6 25 110 24 23 41 42 100 . TVi 46 20 49 8 21 120 69 60 45 80 61 88 44 8 48 81 41 7 AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES Chicago. Nov. 20. (L N. 8.) Market 10 015c higher. Bulk 811.60 011.85; top, S12.00. Heavyweight, $11.50012.00; me- dium weight. $1 1.65 12.00; light weight. 111.50 11.90: light lietlta.Sll.40Wll.8U heavy packing sows, smooth. $11.00 011.40 packing sows rough, $10.00 910.75; pigs, $11.00 012.20. Uettie-- rteeerpie, , Sheep Recelpta, 2000. Kansas City Hoe $11. SB Kansas City. Mo.. Nov. 20. (I. N. S.) Cattle. 500. doll Steers, $8.00 12.75; eows and heifers, $6.00 12.50; stocker and feed ers, $8.00 911.00; calves. $8.00 018.00. Hogs, luou, slumping. stout, iii.zoa; 11.60: too. $11.65. Sheen. 600. heavy. Lamb. S 1 0.00 0 10.70: we. $4.505.25; wethers, $7.00. Chicago uairy jrooaee i Chicago. Nov." 20. L N. 8.) Butter Receipta, 4746 tuba. Creamery, extrs, 66e; extra firsts, 69c; tints, 47 67c; packing stock, 2480c. Egg Receipta, 1412 cases. , Current re ceipta. 67c; ordinary firsts, 62 9 64e: firsts, 70 g7lc; cneeas, sysc; airuea, euayeie. Cheese l wins, new. scene; nauiea, zesy 28 Vi c ; Young Americas, 27 Vic; longhoms, 27 He; brick, 24e. uve poultry a-uraeys, asc; cnicaena, a i ta? 21c; springs, 22 e; roosters, 16 e; geaaa, 22c; ducks, 2e. svenvap noes wivjcd Denver. Colo., Nov., 20. (U. P.) -Cattle Reoeipta, 600; -steady. Steers, $7.60 10.00; eows snd heifers, $5.00 f 6.75; stockers snd feeders, $.oo ; calves, $e.ou 11.00. Hogs ueosipts, zuu; stesay. Top, aii.za. Sheeo Receipt. $400: steady. Lamb. $9.6010.50; ewe. $4.00 4.75; feeder. $9.60 0iv.au. teal i. noos Seattle, Nor. 20. fl N. 8 1 Hoe, Re ceipts, i7. lower. rrto, light. sii.ts9 12.29; meaiuna to eaoioe, ,io.ioii.ii ninth hearie, $7.75 0 8.25; smooth heaviea, $9.75 010.25; pies. $10.50 012.00. tauie Keceipts, Hi. weak, rrmi steers, $9.00 9.50: common to good, "$5.50 7.00: medium to choice, $7.6008.50; beat cow and heifers. $6.60 0 7.00; mam to good. SS.SU 48 00: mediuia to choice, $6.00 0 6.00; ealvea, $6.50 13.00; bulls, $6.00. Where Did She Belong? From tha American Legion Weekly "Yes." said the snobbish young lady. "1 realize that it takes all kinds of peo ple to make a world, and I can say I am very glad I am- not one ot them." Gcnscrynllvo vCtisioaian WHEN in the mar ket for bonds, buy through the Hibernla. A bank is interested In seeing that you are pro tected. - : rnmnifl CiUmLLl ' New Tork Wool and Hldei New York. Nov. 20. N. 8.) Wool Msrket easier. Domestic flswce XX Ohio. 29 0 62c: domestic Dulled, scoured basis. 30 0 80c: domestic Texas, scoured basis, 60c $1.00. Hides Msrket steady. Native steers, -say SOc; branded steers, 160l7e. i New Tork Sagar and Coffee New Tork. Nov. 20. IV. P.) Sugar weaker: raw, $5.76; refined, weaker; granu lated. $9.0009.60. Coffee No. 7 spot Kao, 7 07 He; no. e Santo. 10 0 11c upon market price We are strictly a ess 5 for selling. Farmers' organization and want your shipments. Write for quotations and shipping tags. TRI-STATE TERMINAL COMPANY r ourtn and ioucn streets, rortland, Ur. Total sales for the day were 607.500 ahare with bond sale of $6,667,000. Total weeklv stork aaiaa amounted to 5.7 1 900 aliarea with bond sale for the week of $88,141,000. Liberty Bead Sales' . (Furniahed by Overbeek At Cooke company) Lfberty 3...:.. Liberty 1st 4s. . . . Liberty. 2d 4s ... Liberty. Irt 4 W . i Liberty. 2d 4 Vi . . : Uberty, 3d 4 s . I Liberty, 4th 4. ! Victory. 4 s . . . . .Victory. Ss 9596 High. Low. Close. 9264 , 9220 9222 ... .... 8636 .... 8880 8710 8660 8662 8678 8660 8570 8880 8820 8842 8688 8576 8376 9594 9580 9694 9596 9376 9594 Stocks, Beads, . Cotton, Oral a. Etc. $1$ - III Board of Trade Balldlag Overbeqk&CookeCo. TO ALL EXCHANGES Uembers Chits go Board of Trass Correspondents of Logan Bryaa Ckieage - New York Banking Service Your banking requirements may be entrusted to this bank with every confidence that careful and ef ficient service will.be rendered. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Portland Branch j Fourth and Stark Sts. mmmmmmmmmmmmmm .....