The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 01, 1920, Page 18, Image 18

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CHILI COPPER SHOWS LEADERSHIP IN TRADING
SPECULATORS i ARE TRYING TO COVER SHORT SALES
THE OREGON ' DAILY 50U RNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON.
II
HIDE PRICES ARE
DOWN EN CELLAR
- Further sharp reduction In Wd values
to price that are almost the lowest
Ithln the memory of the local trade, is
enowlng at this time, with country calf
eking down to 8c and klpo at 7c a pound.
For city packer hide the trde la offering a
high u lit I pound for calf ikiria and He for
kip, but even thM . values ara about 2e be
Jow previous gootatione.
Inability "to find an outlet for wool auppliea
haa created as abnormal situation in tba trad
hera. ' Loral wool dealer ara not putting out
any price list whtvr and on eonigned tock
' are allowing th mill or buyers to make their
own pricea . - '
As regard the bid ltution. a local firm
advises that, while prevailing valne appear
low,- the market i thoroughly demoralized and
the . firm la- receiving only teliat tock w can
aigned to it at the price named. - All buyer
bare been taken off the road. .
' The following pricea are generally named tor
tilde here:
Bait hide, all weight, per lb. . .
. (ireen hides, all weighta. pet- lb.
Halt bulla, per lb. ...........
4,reen bulla, per lb..
Calf akina, green or salt, per lb.
Kip akin, green or aait, per lb.
Bait Kelt, full wool, each
' lry aalt wool pelta, fine, per lb. . . .
i 1 try long wool pelt, medium, per lb. .
Iwjr long ftool pelt, coarse, per lb....
.25 to
$0.00
.05
.05
.04
.08
.07
.40
.07
.08
.04
Tboae desiring special information regarding
i any ' market should writ the Market Editor,
Oracon Journal, inclosing stamp for reply.
. . '
-.' BCTTEB IS STEADY AT ECLIXE
! Uarket for butter ia ataady here at the do
line of 4e which went Into effect Tneaday.
I There ia now practically no fear of further im-
- I po nation of California or foreign atock.
EGO TRADE IS STILL SCRAMBLED
Trad in th -egg market continue mixed.
Demand is subsiding in the local field" and while
New York kt etill quoting former extreme value
' for white extra tb local trad i burdened
with pullet. . , '
CBAHBERbV PMCE8 ARE SHADED
Despita the fact that coast growers are asking
' a atlf ( advance for cranberries, actual ale are
I being made along Front street down to $4.50
per box for good stock, as compared with J 8 -as
" asked by growers. Much atock is rotting on the
'market and the tau trade 1 likely to rule st
extrems value.
r" MEAT, PRICES' ARE OCT Of USE
1 Country meat prices are out of line with live--lrtck
values, in favor of the" country shipper.
-. Vealare selling at 18 19c for tops, while
1 hoes are ranging from 17 18c generally.
fELEBY SUPPLIES ARE 8CAST
Scant auppliea of celery are shown on the
local market and stock i quoted firm at fl
a doten. Little really well bleached atock ia
now of ferine and importation will soon be nee-
, - ; .
BRIEF KOTE8 OF PRODCCE TRADE
, Oranges down another BOc' a box.
t'abbag contlnuea quiet; likewise cauliflower.
Rid for 1920 caacara now at 8o pound.
Chicken, pricea about steady .but trade lack
" Market -overstocked with poor apple. 1
Potato and onion '-buying in country pTaeti
- eauy nil. '
WHOLESALE PRICES III PORTLAND
These are prices retailer pay wholesaler, ex
cept as otherwise nated: ,
' ' Dafry Products
RrJTTER Selling price, box lot: - Cream-
ery. extra, parchment wrapped, 5 5r 'per lb.
Jobbing pricea; Cubes, extras, 51 52c lb. ;
- dairy, buying price, 85c per in. . ..
- BUTTERFAT Portland dehvery bans, 63c,
ft 54c, best grde: country aUtkms, 41(Sp50o-
' CHEESE Helling price: Tillamook, .fresh
Oregon fancy tripleta, 83c per lb. ; Young Amer
Iras, 34a lb. Pricea to jobbers, f. o. b. Tilla
mook: Triplet. 80c; l'oung Americ. . 31c
Helling price: Block Swiss, 48 04Uc; limburges,
4042e per lb. , . .
EOGS Buying price; Current receipts. 86
67o dozen: candled, selling price, 70 72c;
select. 78 74c per dosen. , - '
' LITE POULTBY -8ellin price: Heavy hens,
26a per pound; light bens, 18e per pound:
1 eirringL. light. 28930c; heavy, .20$ 21c;- old
rooster, 12 14c per lb.; turkeys, hve. 85c;
dressed. 40c; ducks, 28 30c; geese, 22 25c
Fresh Vegatabla and Fruit
FRESH FRTJIT Orange. $7.00 BOO
box; banana. 12118Ho lb.; lemon. 84.75
a i M rt s-rsnefrnit. Florida. 88.00 W
$9 00; California. $3.00; pears, $2.502.75;
' Tokay trapes, loo per lb.; Jap orange. $3.00
, bundle.
f A1-FLE3 New. $1.00 33.00. , '
URIED FRUITS Data. IHomedarie. $8.85;
Fsrds, $3.80 per box; fig. $2.00 4.00.
ONIONS Belling price to retailer: Local,
' $1.75; asarcialion selling price, per car,
$1.25; California onions, $1.35 1.75; garlic,
i:0c: green rations, 45o per doxen bunches. .
POTATOES Selling price . Oregon fancy,
$1.752;0; aweetK, 44Hc per lb. ,
BEUKIES Hu-kleberries. 18e lb.; cran
kerrtea, -locaL . $4.50 5.00 box; eastern.
. $18 60 bbP- . ' - .
VEGETABLES Turnips, $2.00 per 'sack;
errtvta $1.50; beet, $1.75; lettuce. $326
- 8 60 per crate; encumber, I ) -tomatoes,
California,' $3.00 8.50 per lug; egg plant, 15
t?20c; broccoli. $1.76 2 00; bell peppers, 16
17Hc lb ; eelery. 85o$1.00 do,; Bubbard,
. . aqnaab..202Hc per lb.
Menu and Previsions ,
COUNTRT MEATS Selling price: Country
V hog, 17 018e per lb. for top blocker; heavy,
ir15c; veal.. 18 10c; heavy veal. 12 13c
""bmOIKED MEATS Ham, 4246o per lb.;
- breakfaM bacon. 83 56c; picnics, 27 per lb.;
" cottage roll. 85c per lb.
lRD Kettle rendered. 29 Ho lb.;' tierce
beats, compound. 20 He. ...
, . Flb x-d ShaJIflsh
KKESH FISH Salmon, 'Steelhead, 18e per
- It. . Krinrside. 16c: hsliBut. fresh. 1820o lb.:
. sturgton. ( ); black cod. 11 12c; kippered
salmon, $2.50 per 10-lb. basket; kippered cod,
" $2.85: rasor clama, ); crabs, $2.75 3.75
per doeen ; ling cod. 6 8o Per lb.
OYSTERS Eastern, per . gallon, $5. Of ;
Olympia, $5.50. ,
OrooTlea v
BUGAR Refinery basis:' 'Cube. $11.76;
fruit and berry, $10.00; I) yellow. $9.40; grsn-
nlsted. $10.00; extra C, $8.80; golden U
$9.50. '
- .' ' HONEY New, $T.00 7.60 cs; bulk, 18c
'' per lb.
' ' " 1UCE Japan" style. No. 1, 7 He; Blue Rose.
i 10c per lb.
SALT Coarse, half ground. 100a, $17.25
- ' per ton; 60s, $18.76; Uble dairy, 60s. $27. 2 1;
i bales, 9.tt ; rancy taoie ana dairy,
$84.50: lump rock. $26.50 par ton.
BEANS Bales by jobbers: Small whit-,
' a lb.: larg white. 6c: pink. 7c per lb.: lima.
10c; bayoui $4e; reds, 7 He; Oregon beans.
buying price, nominal. -
CANNED MILK Carnation. $6.00; Bordtl.
$$.00; Aster. $5.90; Eaele. $12.50-; Libby,
i $6.90: Mount Vernon, $5.l0 per case. .
COFFEE Roasted, 19 42c in sack or
i drama , . '
t BOOA CRACKERS In bulk. 18r per lb.
NUTS Walnut. 23 26c p rib.; almonds,
27 28a; filberts. 32c in sack lots; peanats.
1 Hi ajfoc; pecans, i.ic; oraziia, a DC
t ......-.:-..,. Rope, Paint, Oils
-ROPH SisaL dark. 16c; white, 18e lb.
' standard manila. 26 He. .
LINSEEH OIL Raw. bbla, 96c gal.: ket-
tie boiled, bbl,. 98c: raw. cases. $1.11; boiled,
. : easea. 81.18 per gallon.
COAL OIL Pearl or water white, in drum
or iron barrels. 17 He gallon; cases, 3 Oo per
caUon. - ax
j GASOLINE Iron barrels, c: oases.
. 41 He. -
WHITE LEAD Ton lots. 18 He; 600 lbs..
14c per lb. -
TURPENTINE Tanks. $1.41; cans. $1.68;
10 case tot, lo lea. ' .
V - ' Hone, Wool and Hide
. HOPS Nominal 1920 crop. 30 32c lb.
HIDES Calfskin. 8 10c; , kip. 78e;
- a-reen hide, 5 6c per lb.
MOHAIR Long. 25e; short. 15c
TALLOW AND GREASE No. 1 tallow, 5c;
Vo. 2. 4c.
' CASCARA BARE New. Re lb. -
WOOL Coarae. 10c; medium. 20c; fine, 25e
- ' per lb. . - - -
"'V Chleajo PoUto Market
Chicago, Dec 1. (L N. 8 ) Potatoes R.
i eerpta. M cars: Minnesota and Dakota, Ohios,
- f 1.0 l.TOj Wiseonaisi, $1.85..
CMAR.ICET
BASKET
RETAIL PRJCXJ. .
Br Hrnia H. Cokes
It begins to look as if the price of
foodstuffs win show little further de
cline for the Immediate future. An ex
amination, of the trade in foodstuffs In
dicates Ujat the price changes are run
In cycles, f The resent flurry and down
pour of values appear to have subsided
and during the last few days there
have been no marked changes in gen
eral. . . '
That the public be not deceived by the
great howls in some -quarters of fast de
clining values, an examination shows
that, except in a few -staples such as
flour, sugar,, potatoes and onions, the.
declines of late are no more than were
the advances 'made JuBt after the armis
tice w,as signed. Therefore the real ad
vances in foodstuffs during .the war pe
riod have not- been generally molested:
In some instances canned goods have
shown sharply lower values than open
ing figures for the season, but It will
be noticed that most of these declines
still left the prices reasonably high,
while original figures were ' utterly too
high, considering all conditions. .
The following prices ruled generally in retail
shot for good quality. Some values are frac
tionally highest- and inferior tuf f fractionally
lower :
Butter Best creamery, 80 62c. ,
Egg Fresh laid, 80c doxen; -ordinary, 78V:
per dozen. 1
Poultry -Chickens, dressed. 35 40c per lb.
Fish .Salmon, 1530c lb.'; halibut, .25
30c ner lb. - d
Flour Best local patent. $2185 3.0ft per.
aack, 49 lb. .
Potatoes Barbank. 2 H 3c. S
Unions Oregon, i ft e. , .
Storage .Stqpks of ;
Butter Are Small
GEL GOOD BUMPING
WEDNESDAY WHEAT MARKET
Bid. Oam.
..$1.50 'it
.. 1.4i 7e
.. 1.47 ,4e
.. 1.4S 7e
.. 1.45 7c
.. 1.4$ Ite
Hard White .
Soft White ..
White CIbb ..v...
Hard Winter ....
Sortlifm Spring .
RedValla .......
. . , .
NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS
(Reported by Portland Merchants' Exchange).
Care
,. Wheat Barley. Flour. Oata, Hay.
Portland. Wed.. 56 "1 14 6
Tear ago ; .... . 22 1 17 ... 16
Season to date.. 7484 122 372 259 888
Year ago 4733 119 1943' 329 839
Tacoma. Tuea ... 4 ... 1 ... ...
Year igo ...... , 16 ...... 1 2
Season to date. .2887 41 432 68 473
Year ago 3345 55 ... 109 5U
Seattle. Tuea. . , 23 ... 1 8 2
Year ago 63' ... . 3 3 2
Season to date. .2783 157 162 202 927
Year ago ......3116. 138 365 869 699
- Cold storage stocks of dairy produce at Port
land showed -for November 29 and the previous
week:
Portland
Nov. 29
Last. .Week.
345.324
105.369
6,011
' 197.322
Batter, lba.. . 329,714
Cheese, lbs. 99.462
Eggs. -cases 3,974
Poultry, lba. 197,623
Seattle stocks showed : ,
Nov. 29. Last. Week.
Butter, lba 664,157 576.146
Cheese, lbs. i... 304.541 338.764
Eggs, cases- 1,659 2,607
Poultry, lba 147.946 126,172
- t '
DAIRY PRODUCTS OF THE COAST
- San Francisco Market
San ' Francisco, Dec. 1. (U. P.) Butter
ExtrsK, '5.4 H c. .
Eggs Extras, 85c;, extra pullets. 72c; un
dersized pullets. 68 H c.
Cheese California flats, fancy, 33 He; firsts,
26 He . .
. Seattle- Martst
Saatflle. Deo. 1. U. P.) ButtersCity
creamery cubes, 54c; brick. 55c. ;
Eggs Fresh . ranch. 65c; pullets, 85c. ' "
Los Angeles Market
Lo Angeles, Cal., Deo. 1. (L N. 8.)
Butter 57c.
Eggs Extras, 76c; case count, 7.5 e; pullets .
68c: peewees. 60c
Poultry Hens. 80 32c; broilers. 40 (
fryers. 40c . I
) 47c;
POTATOES ALONG THE COAST
Seattle Market
iSeattle. Dec. 1. (U. P.) Potatoes Yakima
-Gems, $42; local, $32 35.
San Francisco, Dec. .1. (tT. P.) : River
White, $2.25 2.40; Salinas. $3.00; sweets, 3
SHc. v
Onions .Yellow and white, 75 90c; Aus-
trauan brown, 15cil.i.
Le Angeles Market
Lo Antelea, Cal.. Dee. '1. ( I. N. S.) Po
tatoes Stockton BurbanksV $2.85 2.50; Idaho
russets, mostly $2.15 2.35.
LOWER IN YARPS
WED3f E8DAY HOO5 MARKET
Tone . To
Portland i tie lewer 12i5
Chicago .......Steady 1MI
Omaha tie lower
Kansas City ..Fair
Denver , ..Steady
ia.o
9 JO
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK BUN !
Hoga Cattle. Calves. Sheep.; cars.
Wednesday .... .818 95
Week ago. . ... .321 48
Two week ago.. 808 874
Four weeka ago. .364
Year ago. .227 V 27
Two year ago.. 637 204
Three years sgo.861 -48'
Four yeara ago.. 7 86 , .46
10
2-18
1S1
922
575
813
140
1371
1 T 1
'- 892 )
Foreign short sellers are Still being
forced to pay liberal premiums over the
established exchange values for wheat
to fill sales made some time ago. While
the international clique is still evidently
in control of the situation, its hold ap
pears to . be slipping somewhat.
A the time approaches when actual Wheat!1,
must be- substituted for the "paper" wheat of
the esstern exchanges,. It become evident thk
those allied witht the international clique are-
teas sure aoout Deing -aoie iu uiciaie me price
to the American grower.
The fact that actual purchases of real wbest
hsve been made in the East at an advance of
25c a bushel above the future quotation on
the Chicago market, indicates that the letter
represents little saide from speculative activity.
There has been a farther drop of $1 a ton
in corn - in the feedstuff market and scratch
feed shows a similar loss.
FLOCk Selling price. mlTi door: Patent,
$9.80: MonUna spring wheat, $10.20; Willam
ette valley brands, $8.15; local straight. $7.90;
bakers local, SO :S5& 9.50; granam. Stt.uu;
whole wheat, $8.20. Price for city deliveries
15c extras auburban, 20c extra.
HAY Buying price, nominal. Willamette
timothy, fancy, $28.00 30.00 per ton;, clover,
$20 00: cheat, $23.00; straw. $11.00 11.50;
grain. $25.00; alfalfa, $24.00 per ton.
GRAIN SACKS Nominal. No. 1 Calcutta,
10c; domestic. 11c, ,in car lota; less amount
higher..
MILLSTCFFS Mill run at mill, sacked, ton
lets, $40.00: carloads, $39.00 per ton.
OATS Per ton. buying price: Feed, $41.00
43.00.
BARLEY Baying price: Feed, $42.00; mul
ing. $43.00.
SEED Buying price, nominal; no demand.
Red clover, recleaned, ) per . lb. ; alsike.
( 1 ; vetc! ( ) .
FEEDSTL'FFS F. O. B. mills: Rolled bar
ley. $53.00; alfalfa Heal. $35.00; coeoanut
meal. $39.00; cracked corn, $53.00: whole
corn, $50.00 ton;, scratch feed, $67: aoy bean
meal, $63.00: linseed n $80.00; whole oata.
$51.00; rolled oats, $S3 0 per ton.
- ROLLED OATS Sellii.g price: $10.60 bbL
Merchant Exchange bids? '
WHEAT
, Dec. Jan.
Hard white . 150 150
Soft white 145 145
White club . . . .' . 147 150
Hard winter .-. v 145 145
14 5 14 5
143 143
Nine loads of livestock formed local
arrivals at North Portland for :r the
Wednsday ' morning trade, floga were
weaker and about a quarter lower cat
tle were about steady, while sheep were
dull. - . ;
In : the hog alley the extreme top of th
Wednesday market at North Portland j waa
$12.25, a loss of 25c from the pferiouai day.
Only a small run of about - three Toid was
Shown for the day. q
General hog market range:
Prim, mixed 812.00 12.25
Smooth heavy 11.2511.75
Rough heavy .. 9.00 10.25
Fat pig 10.25 11.25
Feeder .pigs. 9.00;; 9.50
Caul About Same -
While there was nothing available tn the
Cards for the Wednesday trade that would bring
he extreme top quoted for cattle, the market
was considered about steady for the day. It
appears that extreme quotation are for excep
tional quality and none of this has been arail-
able during recent weeks. . i(
r-ijenerai caiue marset range:
IChoiee steers
Good to choice steers
Medium to good steers ....
Fair to good steers ......
Common to fair steers
Choice cows and heifers . .
Good to choice cows-heifer.
Medium to good cows-heifers'
Fair to medium cows-heifers
Common, cow and heifer. .
Cannera
Bull
Choice dairy calve
Heavy calve
Best light calve
Medium light calve
Choice feeders .........
Fair to good feeders
Sheo Continue Slow
Sheep and lamb situation at North Portland
continues to abow a very alow tone. Wednes
day's arrivala were limited, but there was no
snap whatever in the buying. Pricea wen not
molested.
General sheep market range:
r:At ol mountain lamb
Willamette valley lambs
Feeder lamb
Heavy lamb .......
Cull lamb
Yearlings
Wether
Ewe
.Tu6dsy Afertnoon Sals
COWS
5few York Batter and Eggs
New York; Dec. 1. (L N. S.) Butter
8tedy. Creamery extras, 67 59 He; firsts,
46 58c; higher scoring, '67 H 61c; state dairy
tubs, 34v54c; renovated extras, 44 4 5c.
Cheese Irregular; 25 29c; whole milk spe
cial. 23tt8c: fancy. 20 22 He: skims,
specials. 18 20c; choice, 15 17.He;- gooa,
1214Hc
Egg Steady. Nearly fancy white, $1.08:
brown. 90 93c; extra. 88 88c; firsts.
.76 81. -f - ,-" ''.
Chicago Dairy Produce
Chicago. Dec. 1. I. N. 8.) Butter Re
ceipt,' 4592 tubs; creamery, extra, 52o; firsts,
41 49c; packing stock, 22 27c '
. Eggs-i Receipt, 18iS eases; current receipts.
62 71c: ordinary firsts, 61 65c; firsts. 72
73c; checks. 40 47c; dirties. 45 55c
Cheese Twins, new. 25 He; daisies. 26 He;
Young America,' 27 He; Longhoms, 27 He;
brick. 24o.i .
I,ive. poultry Tnrxeys, 33c; cmckeiu, low
23 He: springs, 25c; roosters, 18c; geese, 27o;
ducks, 27c.
Aid Berry Cnitore. .
Aberdeen. Wash.; Dec 1. Berry grower of
Gravs Harbor county met here recently to per
fect an organization formed some weeks ago. It
is proposed to make the orgamzaUon very effec
tive lor toe advancement oi perry culture in
this section, .which last year and the rear pre
vious has been stimulated by the work of W. C.
Mumaw, -. manager of the berry cannery at
Montesano. Officers sre to be elected soon snd
a campaign for more extensive berry culture
started. , ' ' ,
'Wenatrhee Apple Shipment
Wenatchee. Wash., Dec 1. The Wena tehee
district haa ahipped out over 6000 can- of an-
ples to date, me number is out. Trie fruit
Is still going out at the rate of 50 cars and
more a day.
The Wena tehee district is entitled to 20 votes
--in the state grade and pack fruit conference to
be held in Spokane JJecember 15. mlegates
are -being appointed at Chelan. Kntiat, Brewster;
Okanogan. Cashmere, Peshastin, Ephrata ' and
Wen tehee. .,
Dried Fralt and Beans
' New York." Dec. 1.- (L N. 8.) Beans
Market dull. Marrow, choice, $9.00; pea.
choice. $5 25 5. 75; red kidney, choice,
$10 60.
i. Dried fruits Market steady. Apricots, extra
choice,, to fancy, 2936c; apples, evaporated,
8l2He; prunes. 30s to 60s, 1420c:
60s to 100s, SH 18; peaches, extra choice
to fancy, 18, 21 He; seeded raisins, choice to
fancy. 23 H 25c.
Northern spring ....
Red W alia
FEED OATS
No. 2 whit
No. 2 gray ... .......
BARLEY
Brewing
Feed .
- . . CORN
No. 3 eastern (balk) ........
No. 3 local (bulk).
4 200
4100
4000
420Q
4100
4300
4100
- w York. Sugar and Coffee
Jlw York, Dec st, (T. P.) rSugar quiet;
raw. $5.7-6; refined,, quiets granulated, 8.75
9.0O. .
Coffee No. 7 Rio spot, 77Hc; No. 4
Cantoa. 10H10o.
Higher Price at
- Opening of Wheat
. i Pit in Chicago
-- - o ', A
Chicago,- Dec. 1. (I. N. S.I Grains
closed strong and sharply higher. Heavy
short covering late in the session was
.in evidence and prices were bid up rap
idly.. There was a vast improvement in
sentiment toward the buying side der
spite many reports of financial trouble
throughout the grain belt. : Provisions
were bid up to sharply higher prices late
In the day.
Closing prices for- December wheat
were at gains of 58c. March was
up 56c; December corn advanced Z
2&c; May,.lHlc, and July llVic
up.1 December oats were c higher,
May ac higher and July ric-up.
Chicago. Dec 1. (I. N. 8.) Fairly active
and scattered commission house buying featured
tha whear market st .'the oneninz today, but lo
cals pressed the selling side immediately after
the start and forced a quick reaction. Decem
ber started He lower to He higher, and March
waa 1 H e higher.-
Corn opened with December He lower to
Vi c higher and V e We ner tor May. commis
sion houses took the offering at the start, but
after the opening the market ran into increased
selling.
Oats started unchanged to He higher for De
cember and I H c higher for May. Thera was
elling after the opening by Northwest interest
and Eastern ' wire nouses.
Provisions started lower, with1 a light trade.
Pork waa off 25o at the start.
Chicago rang of prices furnished by United
Press:
WHEAT
Dec. . ;.156H 165 156H 182H
March J.151H 156 149 H 155 H
i CORN
Dec ... ..J. 65 H 68 H 65 H 68 H
May 72 H 74 72 H 74
OATS
Dec. . . 44H 45H - 44 H 45H
May 48H 494 48H 49 H
PORK
Jan. .'2250 2335 . 2230 2325
LAUD
JanJ ,1500 1525 1492 1525
K1BS -
Jan. j.1250 1270 1235 1267
HI K
Dec 1404 145
May- 129 132
BARLEY
Dec 5 H, 66
May ....;. 71 71 H
Cash barley, 68 92c
Caeh wheat: No. 2 hard,' $1.68.
, .$ 8.75 : 9.25
, . l 8.25, -8.75
, . 7.75 m : S.2o
. . 7.00 7.75
... 6.50 T OO
i. '.75'7.25
.. 6.25 6.75
.. 6.50 6.25
. . 4.75 6.50
. . 4.00 ;4. 75
, . 2.5ff 4.00
, . 5.00 6.00
,. 13.0014.00
,. 7.00 8.00
,. 11.00 13.00
9.00 11.00
6 50 L7.25
6.75 '6.75
.,. 8.O0 9.00
8.00 '8.60
6.50 7.60
'6.00 7.50
!6.00 16.00
5.00 7.50
6.00 .60
1.00 4.50
No. Ave. lbs. Price. No.' Are. lbs. Price.
1.... 690 $ 2.00 2.... 660 $ 8.25
2. ...1110 4.50 1.... 940 6.50
1 980. 6 00 1....1190 56.50-
CAI.VES
8... i 108 $12.25 I 1.... 17 $ 9 00
1.... 130 9.00 I 3.... 160 J.2.60
HOGS
5 188 $12 60 8. ... 148 $12.25
2 355 10.00 3.... 233 12.50
2.... 165 12.50 15....; 162 .12.50
2.... 135 10 50 4....' 190 12.60
'2.... 310 11.50 3....U33 9.00
1 320 11.50 10... j; 221 12.25
2.... 215 12.50 S.t. ,J 18.1 12 50
18 83 11.00 2...,i 410 9.00
2.... 425 8.50 7..., 221 12.25
16.... 226 12.00 20 i 150 12.25
1 350 10.00 6 814 10.00
6 275 12.25 6. . . . 206 12. 5.
LAMBS
9.... 65-$ 4.00 26. . . . 59 $ 8 00
224 66 GOO 13.... 70 .25
10 80 7.00 5... 78 7.00
20.... 77 7.50 6.... 80- p.00
EWES
12 131 $ 3.00 I 8..V. 110 $-4.00
5 120 2.75 I - i
T WETHERS I! -
2.'... 180 $ 4.25- I ,
MIIXED .J .t
4 137 $ 4.00
SMALL LOSS AT
STOCK OPENING
New York. Dec- 1.-4L N. S.) Senti-
stock market closed strong today. Buy
ing- became urgent in the final few min
utes. Southern Pacific became most
prominent and from ah early low of
150ft Jumped to 110, reacting at the
close o 10.
Steel common, selling ex-dividend; aft
er being forced down to 794, rallied to
8154. ! Baldwin recovered to 97. Cru
cible rose nearly 8 points from the low
to 97. reacting at the finish to 91,
Mexican Petroleum was over 4 points
above the low at 162 and Pan-American
Petroleum rosei 2 points to 78.
Studebaker rose nearly 2 points to 96.
Dealings! in Southern Pacific rights on
the curb market this afternoon opened
at 18 and - on tremendous dealings rose
to 24, with the final sales being, made
at 23. Thetrights represent the right
to subscribe to the stock of the new oil
company expected to be formed by. the
S. P. railway company,, the details -of
which will be announced this evening.
Government bonds unchanged, rail
way and other bonds strong.
Furnished : by Overbeck A. Cooke Co.; Board
of Trade building: '
Standard OU Istocki
Closing
Bid. Aak.
Anglo 10S 109
Borne Scryraser ;'..'. 400 420
Buckeye '...-. 85 ' 88
Cheesebreugh .' 195 . 210
do preferred 100 . 102
Continental ,.. 10H 112
recent, .r 28 $1
Cumberland . ...... 125 135
Eureka P".. ...... ', .. -''.1 . 90 100
Galena, common .l.......... 50 53
Galena, old preferred ... i ... . 90 94
Galena, new preferred .. ' 8 82
Illinois Pip 159 -'162
Indiana Pipe 85 88
National Transit 25 27
N. Y. Transit 158 16S
Northern Pipe . . 90 H 102
Ohio Oil 294 298
Inter. Petroleum 15 H 16 H
Peun. Mex.J 40 42
Prairie Oil 510 620
Prairie Pipe ..... 205 210
Solar Refg. t 30 390
Southern Pipe 98 102
South Penu Oil 250 252
8 W, Penn Oil 80 , 65
8, O. California 323 .328
S. O. Indiana 720 752
S. O. Kansas 600 625
S. O. Kentucky .- 420 440
8. O. New York 857 , 882
8. O. Ohio 400 416
do preferred 103 105'
Swan A Finch ,. 85 06
Union Tank 100 105
do preferred ............. 95 98
Washington ................. 80 35
Vacuum ......-.. 810 320
8. O. Nebraska 410 480
.Imp. OU . -. - 4 98
' Forrlffa Exrhaare Market
New York. Dec 1 TT. P.) little chance
was manifested at th opening of the foreign
exchange today. Sterling waa unchanged at
$3 48H: franca, .0606, unchanged; lire.
0367. un OftOl mark 0I4S im nnni
Canadian dollar. .8990. unchanged.
Starling closed at $3.48H: franm. .0607:
lire. .0368; lire cables. .0369; marks, .0144;
. . , : , i . b , . j.. An
vjsnanian uouara, .sioi. oil ,viud.
Xew Tork-Losdoa Silver
New Tork.'Dec 1. (I. N. 8.) Turpentine
Savannah. 92 H : New York. 97.
Koain Savannah, 1100;; 'New York, 1050.
Goodyear Tire & Rubber plans to
issue $30,000,900 first mortgage bonds.
PACIFIC COAST BAWK STATEMEFf'
, '; . 4orUna) Bank . ..;.-.
Clearings ThlaWeek. Tear-Ago.,
Monday ....$ 8.811.20.63 $ 8.971.813.13
Tuesday .... 4.794.475.34 6.946,(13.12
Wednesday ,. 6.038.575.71 &.5TT.347.46
A tan Franolao Rank
Oearinga Wcdneaday $28,900,000.00
L Angel ' Banks
Oearinga Wednesday ....... . $14,957,924.00
Tanoma Bank
Clearing Wednesday $ . 854.527.00
Balance Wednesday . v 69.488.01
apefcana Banks
Clearings Wednesday .......$ 2.121.964.00
I, . i..in ' Ran 570 mi
aa,iina ivuii7ibj
" Aeattla Bank!
CiearingS Wednesday 8 6.070.6R7.0O
Balance VWnesday 1.169.790.00
STOCK
High Low
400!
700
7500
500
200
100
400
300
7500
2000
2000
800
2600
500
2800
600
'600
7900
600
7800
12800
7500
200
Alaska Gold . . .
AUia-Cbalmers
Am. Beet Sugar
Am. F-in Co. . . .
Am.
Am.
m.
Jar 4 Fdy
L:ot. Oil
xpres
Am. Bide A Leath.
Am. Jce ........
Am. InU. Corp. . .
Am. Liinseed
Am. Loco. .......
Am. Ship A Comm.
Am. smelter
Am. Steel Fdy. . .
Am. Sugar
Am. 'Sumatra
Am. Tel. & Tel.-.
Am. Tobacco
Am. Wool .......
Am. Zinc
Anaconda
Assd. Oil .......
Atchison ,....?-...
Atlantic Coast Line.
Aa Gulf & W. L
Baldwin Loco.
Balto. ec Ohio
Beth.i Motors
Booth Fish .
B. H. T. ...
Butts C A Z.
1H 1
30 H
53 H
25 H
124
21
41H
41H
58 H
85 H
10
45
S1H
93
72
99
11-6
72
7
39H
101
83 H
io'9
97
88 H
Wednesday Momlna Sale
No. Av. Lbs. Price. I No. Av. Lba.
630 $ 4.00
Price.
8..
1. .
9. .
6.,
1 . .
7..
17..
COWS
695 $ 8.85 I 1...
762 2.00 1
MIXED CATTtB
793 $ 5.00
HOGS
216 $12.25 I 1...
470 10.00 3.. .
268 12.00 3...
E-WES
185 $ 3.25
950 $ 8.00
310 $12.25
120 12.00
190 12.00
PRICES
...
ar ' ion .uttai .liaraet
New York. Dec 1. (L N. '8.) Copper
Dull. ISpot, November, December, January,
February and March, offered. 14.
Lead-i Dull; Spot. November, December and
January, offered, 650.
Kpelter Dull. Spot, November, December
and January, offered, 570.
Sew York 'Wool and Hide
New York, Dec. 1. (L It S.) Wool
Maraet unsettled. . Oomestic fleece, XX Ohio,
29 52c; domestic pulled scoured basis, 30
BOc: domestic, Texas scoured basis, 60c $1.00.
- Hides Market, demand improving. Native
steers, 19 20c; branded steers. 14H15Hc.
- Mlnneapolis-Dulnth Flax
Dumth, Dec 1. (L N. 8.) Flax Decem-
Der, si ; January. $2.02; May, $2.12 H
track and arrive, $2.02. .
Minneapolis, Dec al. Flax Track and r-
nve, -.uois i.u(. -
Jfaral Stores Market
New Tork, Dec. 1. .(I. N. 8.) Commercial
oar silver: . iwroesue. unchanged at 99 He
foreign. lc higher at 69 c
London. Dec. 1. ( L N. 8.) Bar silver waa
-mu luicucr waar ai 4 vaL. .
S San Francisco Cash BarleT
- San Francisco, Dec 1. (TJ. P.) Spot bi-
15. i .
gtoeka, Bond. Cotton, Grain, Etc.
tl - 1. Board of Trada BaUdlat
DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES
TO ALL KCIHLANGES
... ' , . , ' . t -
. II embers C&leago Board of Trad
Correspoadeata of Lnras Bryaa
. CAlraxo ' Jiw Tork
i- ?Jw Tork Potato Market
New York. Dec 1. (L N. S.) Potatoes
m duis. nmrrei or oac ) aiaraet steady. Nearby
white. $2.50 4.50; southern. 82.00 3.00.
140
128
65H
70
145 .
132.
66
70 H
LIVERPOOL RECOVERY HAS
GOOD EFFECT OA" COTTOX
Newr York. Dec 1.- (L N, S.) An un
expected recovery in Liverpool, following early
weakness, caused . a . Hum opening of the cotton
market here today, tint prices showing a net
rise of .25 to 48 points. Wall street and the
trade were good buyers on the advance, while
New Orleans and other Southern interests sold.
The firmness at the start was fairly well
maintained and at the end of the first 20 min
ute the list waa about 3a- points higher,, helped
by a late cable reporting a better demand for
the Spot article from the continent.
Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke Co., Board!
of Trade building:
The market turned firmer in the last hour
and closed at a net advance of 67 75 points.
AMERICA?? LIVESTOCK?
Omaha Hog $10.00
. Omaha. Dec. 1. (I. N. 8- Ho Re
ceipt, 9200, 25c lower) bulk, $9.40 9.85;
tops, $10,00.
Cattle Receipt. 4700, generally steady on
all classes; best western steers, $10.50.'
Sheep 7000,! killing grades 25 50c higher;
top fed lambs, $11.40; ewes, $5.1-5 feeders,
strong. . :
Chicago HOgs $10.00
Chicsgo, Deri 1. (L N. S.) Hogs Re
ceipts. 21,000, tedy: Bulk, $10.1510.40:
tops. $10.50; heavyweight, $10.20 10.50;
medfem weight, $10.30 e 10.50; liehtweight,
$10.20 10.45; light lights, $1 0.00 19.35 ;
heavy packing sows, smooth, $9.75 19.10;
packing sows, rough. $9.40 9.76; pigs, $9.50
10.50. ii.
Cattle Receipts, 11.000, steady. 'Beef
steers Choice snd prime,. $14.50 17.00;
medium snd good, $8.75 14.50; lightweight,
$10.75 17.00; good end choice, $10.75
17.O0; common and medium, $6.75 10.7 5.
Butcher cattle Heifers, $4.75 12.26; cows,
$4.65 10.25; bulls. $4 35 9. 00. Cscner
and cutter Cows and heifers, ' $3.50 4.60;
canner steers, $3.75 5.50. Veal calvea flight
and handyweight) , $1 1.50 13.00; feeder
teen, $6.75 10.00; stocker steers. $4.00
K..75: stocker cows and heifers, $4. 00S 6.25.
Western rang cattle Beef steenf; $8,90
11.50; cows and heifers, $5.25 9.25.
Sheep Receipts, 12.000, 25c higher; lambs
(84 lbs. down), $11.50 13.00; lambs, culls
and common. $8.5011.00; yearling wethers,
A.50 10.75; ewes, culls and common. $2.00
3.50. i-
Kansas City Hags $9.90
Kansas City, Dec. 1. (L N. S.) Csttle--Receipts.
5500; lifeless. Steers. $7.00 11.00;
cows, $4.50 11.00, Blockers and feeders.
$7.0010.00; calves. $6,0012.75.
Hogs r-Receipbt, 10,000; fair. Bulk. $9.00
9.80: top, $9.90'; heaviea, $9.4O0.8O;
lights," $9.50 9.90; mediums, $9.40 9.80.
Denver Hog $10.25
Denver, Colo., Dec. 1. n. P
Receipts. 1600; steady. Steers, $5.25 9.25;
cows and heifers, $5.00j6.25; stuwati .iU
feeders, $7.00 8.50; calves, $5.00 9.50.
Hogs Receipt 200; steady. Top, $10.25;
ouix. .oo (B jo. no.
Sheep Receipts. 23t)0; steady. ' lamb.
$9.75 10.25; ewes. $3.00 4.50; . feeders.
; Spot cotton was steady today,
nig ner at lo.oan. .o sates.
J Month
Jan. .........
Feb.
Men. .........
April . . ; ..... .
May ...
June ' .........
July .
Aug. " .........
Sept.
Oct.
Dec-
65 points
Open. High. Low. Close.
1570 1611 1542 1608
........ . '. . .- 1610
1690 1620 1647 1610
1568 1565 1615
1600 1629 1560 1615
i 1625
1600 1633 1572 1622
. . . . .... 1620
1623
1595 1623 1587 1023
1670 1615 1553 1615
300
5.00
TOOIButta & Sup
Cdde OU
3800Canadian Pac,
1700 Cen. Leather
2100iCerroi de fiasco
3000ICbgo. AN. W..;
2200Chiea6 Gt. W. . . .
7 100. Chili Cop
2500 Chind ......
17000 G. M. St. P
2500 C. AY O. .'
600 : Colo. F. A I
200 Colo. Southern. . . .
600 Col. Gas A Elec. .
2400)Con. : Ga ...
Cons. Cigars....
8100 Corn Prod
9000 Cosden Oil
2900IC, K. -LAP
15500jCrucmt .
200 j Del. &. Hudson. . . .
300Dome Mines
200D: 4 K. G
10100, Erie ( .........
... . . . Fed.! Mm. A Smelt
00;Gen. Cigars - .... .
2100Gen., Electric
5000Gen. Motor. ;
200Granby
-500Great Nor. Ore...
200Great Nor. pfd. . .
500 Greene Cananea. .
Gulf, 8. Steel...
1000 Hast Barker ....
23O0 Houston Oil
200 Illinois Central: . .
1600 Inspiration .....
200 lnt, Agr. Corp., c.
200 Interboro .......
Interstate Callahan
InU Hart. ......
600 Int. Mer. Marine.
Int. Nickel .....
3900Int. Paper. ....A
3800
700
4500
8200
600
1900
100
Invincible Oil
Island Oil . , . . .
K. C. Southern.
Kennecott
Lack, Steel . . .
Lehigh Valley . .
U 3 N .
11
6H
10S
115
88H
80 H
75 H
8
9
19
32 H
64
29 H
79
7S" "
31
30 H
92
1
14
128
16
19 H
80
79
20
35 H
69
83
33
14
29 H
53
25
122
"21,
41 H
39
56
83
ioh
44
30
91 H
71
98
114 Hi
69 H
' 7H
38
99
82H
104 H
94 H
35
'9
5
10 H
iis
37
29 H
74
8
7
18H
28 H
61
28
77
70
26
28
87
13
126
15
19
30
77
20 H
85
57 H
79
32
13
SHORT TERM NOTES
18800Mex.. Pet
ouu
500
400
500
17400
1100
400
"iioo
11690
14200
200
2400
1800
.1.100
"7666
3300
2000
8500
1400
100
2200
1400
"iioo
5900
5000
4000
'3800
. 8800
1800
230
4500
23000
"6300
400
44500
16 H
14H
49 H
26
5
20
18
52 H
49H
i82H
16H
12
32
14
14
47
25
5
19
18H
61 H
47
158
it H
31
Miami
Middle States Oil
MidreJe Steel. .
M. K.. tc T.
Mont. Power .
Mo. Pac
Mont. Ward
M. & St. L. .....
Nat,; Biscuit -
Nat.; Enamel: ...
Nat' Lead . . . . .
Nevada Con. . .
New ' Haven . . . .
Norfolk as W... .
Nor. Pac . . . ..
N. T. Air Brake .
N. T. Central . . .
Okla Prod, ref . . .
OntaVio A West. .
Pacific Dev.
Pac. Gas A Elec.
Pan, Am. Pet . . .
Penna. . . . j . . ; .
Peoples Gaa i . . . .
Pure Oil . . . . . .
Pierce Oil
Preased Steel Car.
Pullman .
Ray Cons. ......
Reading-.
Repiogle Steel . . .
1 Republic I A S. . .
4 2 00 Royal Dutch Oil. .
400IShattuck. Ariz. . .
1332008o. Pacific ...
67uossoutnem Ky
St. U-4 S. F
Stndebaker .....'
Swift & Co.
Term. Cop. A Chem,
Texas Oil i
ITexaa Pacific . . . .
Tobj Products
Tran, Contl. Oil. . .
Union Oil I ml
Union Pacific
U. S. Ind. Alcohol
V. 8. Rubber.
V. S. SmelUng. . .
U. S. Steel.
3500 Utah Copper
3 0 0 j Virginia Chem . . .
7400Vanadium Steel . .
600Vivandou
1600Wabash
.... IWell Fargo . .
1300 Western Pac. . . .
.... I Western Union . .
lOOOiWestinghse E A M
1 700Willi-OverUnd . .
14001W. A U E. ., .
Tot4 sales Mock. 899.700 share.
54
21
20
13 -.
.
48
.''
21
101 H
85
87
74H
3H
18
78
40
36
34
12
104
11
88
73
67
69
5
110H
24
24
46
105 H
8
49
19
63 H
8
21 V.
119
70
67
42
81
51
38
42H
9
52
18
19
11
9
19s
98
82
86
72
3
17H
76
40
34
83
11
103"
11
84
68
65
68
5H
105 H
23 H
22
44 H
104
7
48
.18
51 H
8H
20
116
68
85
41H
79
50
87
89
9
8H
A
42 H
7
42
7
Bid
1
30 H
54
23
124
20
112
8
41
41H
57
85
10
44
31
93
72 H
98
115
71
7H
89
100
83 H
87 H
108H
97 H
37
2
3
10 H
5
10 H
14
116H
38
80
75
8
9H
16H
31
63
28 H
28H
66
75
65
72
29
80
90
101
11
14
6
66
127
15
19
80
79
20
85
68
82
88 H
32
13
4
9
94
15
14
48
26
5
21
18 H
52 H
49
101
162 Hi
16
12
32
3
53
20
20
12
102
47
70
20 H
100
84
87
73
3
17
18
48
78H
40
85 H
84
11
83
104.
HH
88
73
66
69
5H
109
24
24
45
104
7
48
19H
53 H
8H
21 H
118 H
69
7 H
41
81
51 H
38
41
9H
8H
47
ir
42
7
10
Quotation furnished by Clark, Kendall A Co.,
Inc. ...
Security Maturity. Bid. ' Asked.
Am. Cot Oil 6s 9-2-24 89 i 90
Am. T. At T. 6. . ., 10-1-22 . 95 j 95
Am. .T. & T. 6.... 2-1-24 I 3 i 94
Am. Thread 6s.... 12-l-;!8 '93 ! 05
Am. Tobacco 7s. . .. 11-1-20 94 H 96
Am. Tobacco 7s.... 11-1-21 9b 100
Am. Tobacco 7a.... 11-1-22 99 100
Am. Tobacco 7s. .. . 11-1-23 99 100
Anglo Am. Oil 7 g. 4-1-25 99 10.1'
Armour Conv. 7s. :. 7-15-30 95 98
Belgian govt 7Hs. 6-1-45 97 ' " 8T
Belgian Gov. 6s.... 1-1.21 99 99
Belgian Gov. 0s. .. . 1-1-25 91 92
Beth 8teei 7s..... 7-15-23 97 08
Beth Steel 7s 7 15 22 98 H 97
British Gov. 6Hs.. 11-1-21 97 98
British Gov. 6Hs.. 11-1-22 94 H 95
Canadian Gov. $s. 8-121 98 98 H
Canadian Gov. 6 Ha. 8-1-29 91 H 91 H
Cudahy Packing 7a.. 7-15 23 97 97
Inter. R. T. 7a.... 7-1-21 70 71
Japanese gov. 4Hs. 7-10-25 74 75
Kennecott Cop. 7s.. 2-1-30 92 93 H
Ligg. Myers Tob. 0s. 12-1-21., 98 08
Molin Plow 7s...., -l-21 'J8 ....
Molite Plow 7s.... 9-1 22 95 ....
Molin Plow 7s..,. -l-23 94 - .
Molina Plow 7.... 9-1-24 93 ....
Nor. Pac, Eq. 7s.. 6-15-22 994 ....
Pacific Gas 7 5-1-25 96 ....
Swift, 6 v 8 15-21 97 98 .
V. S. Rubber 7s. . . J 2-1-23 92 82
i 1 m ' !
w Tork Bond Market
(Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke Co ) '
Bid. i Ask.
Atchison Genl. 4s.... 75 75
BaL A Ohio Gold 4s. . , 69 69
Beth. Steel Ref. 5s.. 78 79
Cent Pcific 1st 4. ....... 72 72
C. B. A Q. CoL 4s 96 96
St Pul GenL 4H 77 78
Chicago N. W. GcnL 4s. ...... 77 77
Li it N. UnU 4s. , 80 81
New York Ry. 6s 20 20 H
Norbtern Pac. P. L 76 77
Heading Genl. 4s........... 82 83 H
Union Pac. 1st 4s .. 80 80
U. S. Steel 6s....... 91 92 H
Union Pao. 1st Ref. 5s 73 73
Southern Pac Conv. 6s...... 108 1O0
Southern Pac Conv. 4 76 76
Penna. Conv. 4 H. ........ . 89 H 89 H
Penna. 1st 4 Ha... 80 80 H
Chea A Ohio Conv. 5s 84
Ore Short Liner 4 79 80
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES
Corrected- daily by the foreign exchange de
partment of the United State National bank.
Quotations below, except the pound eterlinar.
are quoted on the basis of 100 units foreign
currency.
Opening nominal rates on bank tranaactlnna
Draft Cable . Par
London Checks. Transfers, - Value.
Lba sterling. $ 3.48
Pana Francs. 6.07
Hamburg-Bremen
Marks
5enoa '-Lire. .
Athena
Drachmae .
Copenhagen
Kroner . . ,
Chriatiania
Kroner . . ,
Stockholm
Kroner . . ,
Hongkong
Currency .,
Japan Yen
Shanghai:
Taels . . .
1.44
8.65
8.S5
13.55
13.60
19.30
62.00
60.70
80.00
$ 3.49
.08
1.44
3.66
4.866
19.30
8.45
165
13.70
19.40
62.50
50.95
80.30
23.81
19.80
19.80
28.70
20.70
20.70
48.84
Exempt From Federal Income: Tax
Northwestern
Municipals
' ,The following list of Income Tax Exempt Issues 'offer
exceptional walue. The bonded indobtodneas of those
districts is trivial .compared with' their valuations.
- - ' "' ;.;'-.' '.--'
' Highway Bonds
. $70,600 Jerome County Idaho, Hillsdale Highway District 6 Bonds.
$ 7,000; Iinldoka County, Idaho, Bonds of the Heyburn-Paul Xiigh
- way District.
$16,000 Buhl Highway District 6 Bonds. County of Twlri Falls. Idaho.
. School District Bonds
$16,000 Bonner County, Idaho School District No. 4, BH Building Bonds.
Price to yield 6.
$ 3,500 Fremont and Madison Counties, Idaho,, Joint School-District No.
7. Refunding 6 Bonds.
120,000 Fremont and Madison Counties, Idaho, Joint School District No.
8, School Building 67o Bonds.
$27,000 Fremont County, Idaho, Funding 6H Bonds or St. Anthony
Independent School District No. 2. Price to Yield .
$29,000 Rigby Independent School District No. 6, Jeff ersorr County, Idkho,
j Building 6 Bonds.
$12,000 Power County. Idaho, Rockland Independent School District No.
2, School Funding 6 Bonds. r . " ' . .
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Circular Containing Details on Requett .
Principal and semi-annual Interest payable "in New Tork City or. at
The offices of Morris Brothers, Inc.
Telephone or Tiorapli Orders at eur Bipwnse.
MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc.
"The Premier Montclpal Boid Hooie" !:
Ettabllihed
Over e
i Quarter
Caatary
PORTLAND, OR. MORRIS BLDC Capital
309-11 ST?ARK BROADWAY 2151 -
Other Offices at Seattle,- Tacoma, M.U1IOB
Wash., and ,San . Francisco, Cat ' Dollars
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
Money and. Exchange
New York, Dec. 1. Call money on the floor
of the New York atock exchange today ruled at
7 per cent; hjeh 7 per cent; low 7 per cent
Time money waa steady. Rate were 7 H 7
per .cent : The market tar prime mercantile pa
per was a Lead y. Call money in London today
was 9 per cent Sterling exchange waa steady
with business in bankers' bills at $3.98 for
demand. , 1
HOTEL HO YT
Strictly Fireproof. . Near Both Depot and
eonvnuent ear service to all part of the city.
SlnoJ Room Without Bath, 01 and up
Single Room With Bath. 02 and up
ELBERT 0. ROBK , Managar
Liverpool Cotton Qnlet
Liverpool. Deo. 1. L N. 8.) Spot cotton
opened quiet Pricea wexw steady. Sales.
4000 bale. -
American middlinc. 15. SO; good nxiddrincs.
12.75: fuU mkMling. 11.75; middlinca. 10.25;
low middlings, 7:50; good ordinary. 4.60; or-.
dinary, 3.50.(
Future opened, steady.
"' Cranberry- Men Scrap '
' South Bend. Wash.. Dec. 1. Action baa been"
brought against A. H. Moora and H. J. afoAfee
by th Washington Cranberry Growers' asso
ciation which sks the issuance at a writ of in
junction which win restrasn them from daspoa. i
ing ot thear, cranberry crop in deals independent
of the association in violation of an aUeared con
tract made by the defendant with that body.
- Saa Francisco Poultry Market J
Sn Francisco. Dec 1. (TT. P.i RniUn j
50?55e; larg hens, 35 37c; best ducks,
(20 25c ,
Whatcom I
County, Wash.
6 Road Bonds
Denomination $500-$1000
i - Dated Due i
Oct. 1, 1920 Oct, 1, 1924-30
Price 100 yielding j
6
Income Tax Exempt,
v- -
Province
British Columbia
6! Gold Bonds
Denomination $1000 .
Dated Due
Oct. 25, 1920 Oct. 25, 1923
Price 96.03 yielding
7.50
, - Exempt from Canadian
' t - Taxes
YIRE ORDERS COLLECT
Ralph Schneeloch Company
iorsicjpiasjum corporation ytkan ce
- tA4saarjaaCNS euitorao
Liberty Bond Sales
(Reported by Overbeck A Cook Co.)
High. Low.
Liberty. SHs 9100 9030
Liberty. 1st 4s........ ....
Liberty, 2d 4s. ....... . .1.. . ...
Liberty. 1st 4 Ha 8690 8600
Liberty. 2d -4 a. ...... 630 8542
Uberty. 8d 4. ...... 8H40 8800
Liberty. 4th 4 8600 8542
Victor. 4 s 9570 9550
Victory. 3... 9564 9550
Close.
9070
8600
8530
8600
8542
8802
8586
9554
9550
The Famous 200,000
Acre Farm Financed
by J. P. Morgan &
Go. Is in Big Horn
County, Montana
- Its County Seat
and trade center is ,
HARDIN, MONT:
' - i '
j , whose ,
6 Improvement
District Bonds .
we offer to yield from
6.85to70
-iL ;
Bonds due 1 925-30
All .Maturities Priced at
"94.50
Denomination". $500
Broadway and Oak
Herrin & Rhodes, Inc.
Cstebliihad 1800.
Railway Cichanea Bldo.
Fst Frtvat Duplex Wire
OOAOT TO COAST.
Stock. Bonds. Grain Cotton.- MiseeTlane
na Beenritiea and Liberty Bonds, bought
and aold for cash or conservative margin.
Mmbrs Cwlcega Beard of Trade.
- Comtswnatem C F. Huttoe AO.
. i - .. MKMBER0 --
tlrVork atock Kxohene.
Mw York Oottoe Kichanoa.
Mew Orvsan Cotton fxcriaio.
OfTicee
. - Seattle, ortlawe, Taoome.
Main xrS4.
Bonds for December Investment
City of Aberdeen, Wash., 5i2. to "yield 5.90
. Due Dec. S. 1931 to 1936. Price 95.88 to 96.77. K
Douglas County. Wash:, Road 6$ . . ... . to yield 6.00
Due Sept 10. 1921 to 190. Price 100. J ,
City of Forest Grove, Or., F4g.'6s;'.. . .to yiefd '6.00
Duo Oct 15, 1921 to 1926. PrtceMOO. - ,(
City of Marshfield, Or., Imp 6s. . . . to yield 6.00"
Due Aug-. 1, 1930. Est. Aug-. 1, 1926i Price 100. ' ,
City of Tbppenish, Wash,, Imp. 7s. ... . to . yield 7.00,
Due June 1, 1932. Est. Jnne 1, 1D22 to 1930. Price 100. ' I
up 4o
City of Casper, Wyo., Imp. 6s -, . to yield -7.51
Due Sept, 1, 1930. t Eat.' Sept. 1, 1922 to 1930. Price 97.60. j
Province 'of British Columbia 4V2 to yield 7.50
Due July 1. 1926. Price 86.62. . . . .j '
Prov. of Manitoba (guaranteeing) 4s. .to yield 7.50
Due June 30, 1930. Price 76.38. . -
City of Vancouver, B. Cy'4s. ...... .to yield 7.75
Due Feb. 1, 1923. Price 93.64. . v '. '
x j w ! '
Sears, Roebuck & Co. 7s. . . . ........ .to yield 7.70
Due Oct. 15, 1922. Price 98.72v "I
i t !
Galena-Signal Oil Co., conv. 7s ....... to yield 8.00
; Due Apr. 1. 1930.i Price 93.50. !
'. ;-..'- ''.-- ' i
National Leather Co. 8s. ......... . . . .to yieldiM)07
uue xnoiv. ia; iszo. 1'rice iuo.
DETAILS UP03T BEQUEST
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giKFREEMAN, Smith a Camp Co.
ssrrLaH0
ban rstAMcieeo
a . hound rt,oo .
LuMBKKMCNS BUILOIN
FIFTH A NO STARK .
WAT B749
$2,000,000
United Light & Railways Co.
10-Year 8 Secured Gold Notes
Due November I, 1930 j
Denominations $500 and $1000
This issue of notes is secared by $2,666,000 First
and Refunding Mortgage 5s due 1932. '
Company serves rich agricultural and manufacture
ing sections of Illinois, Iowa and Michigan. Th
present population served is estimated at 645.0Q0.
- ' - -
Seventy-five pep" cent of the earnings are derived
fromthe gas and electric business. Net earnings are
2.78 times required interest charges. - '
" . " i - i"
We offer these notes with our full recommendaion.
Circular on request. ' . - !
At 97 to Yield :
8.45 '
Clark, Kendall & Co., Inc.
5TH AND STARK STS.
PORTLAND, ORE.