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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1921.
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. I PORTLAND, OREGON
13
ALL BUSINESS STOPS IN THE WHEAT TRADE HERE
MOTOR SHARES DROP AT.ONO WITH THF. OTT, OR HTTP
CALIFORNIA TRADE
IN BUTTER HURTS
, The downfall of California batter
gtlcf during the last few days baa
startled the local trade, recovering as It
ii from the effect of the previous de
pression that bad bit the entire Pacific
Northwest market. ,
There has dnrlng th last few day heen an
anHiiany firm, tana in the butter trad with pr-ms
vpacftationa of an danoe in th price. This
hitter hit ba completely qct by the action of
th &u Francisco mark, although . the trad
aara wonld M voorn for what tha California
trade vffl do within tha next 24 boon, ao rratie
baa it acted at am.
Aetna! sales of eoba extras ara shown in tha
Jooai tnula at 8o a pound. Thia appears to ba
tha atnu limit of tha market t th moment.
Local creameries ha tivKro an actual short
ac ( atoeka and th California. decline eosnea a
a ahock to moat of them, (torn of the cream
er! with branch elsewhere fast Jieen eotn
pvilad to draw upon them for their actual ra
onirexaanta. ' The desiring special information regarding
ny market ahould write th Market KdUtor, Ore
oa Journal, enclosing atamp for reply.
GO SITCATIOX IS ABOUT STEADY
With a verr actiT local call for asgs, th
m 1.. ntnirtMi har. t. -fr,.lrf. rH at.adv MOOl
aWimind ta now unusually good. . o, b. buy
ers ax freely offering S5o a doxen for eaneDt
receipt. .
CHEESE KCABCITT IS SEVERE
- iV 1. (A DutUii than fn
many months past. It ia impossible to seruns
'Tillamook stock at all. and offerings from other
aecuona are being held firmer ia riuw of tha
prospective advaoc at Tillamook.
HEAVY HESS IS LIMITED CALI.
Very limited call ia abowinc for bear bans
akm tha Mreat at 27o a pound, bat ther Sa
suite a good call for lightweight atock at pce-
Drsiiea turkey ara now eaja.
MO BE SPIXAJZH IS STOW COMCTG
rreah spinach ia now arriving from- both
Wall Walia and from Los Angeles, in addition
to the hunts grown atock. none of tb latter be
ing offend on tha local wholaeai trade. Walla
Wall ia offering at 31-80 generally.
HEAT MARKETS HOLDISO STEADY
No general change waa shown in th market
for country killed meata during the day. Veal
an Id at 18 e generally, with nominal bosineaa
at 18c. while th bulk of ui Deal nog suiu .
15t180 and nominal business at 10c
"
BRIEF IfOTES OF PRODUCE TRADE
Bio market beginning to ad ranee.
. l'otatoea and onions almost stagnant.
Itmawl sprout have adreoced to 20c pound.
tisaelt are scarce and higher at 6 e 7c pound.
arload or florid. grapefruit unloaded; aam
price '
Hoasburg broccoli otTerlng at 1.85 e5 2.25
V HOLES AXE PRICES IJT PORTT.ASD
Tbeaa are prices -retailers pay wholesalers, ex
cept as otherwise noted:
Dairy Products
BUTTER Belling price, bog lota: Cream
ery. xtra. parchment wrapped, 45o per lb.
Jobbing price: Cubes, extras. 39c per lb. ;
dairy, buying prtce, 20c per lb. ,
BtJTTEKFAT pnlaud delirery basis, No. 1
grade, 43c; No 2. tie; country stations. 87 0
Be per lb. . . .
CHKKHK Selling price: Tillamook, fresh
Oregon fancy ttriplet. 33e per lb.; Young Amer
icas. S4e lb. Prices to jobbers, f. o. b. Tilla
mook: i Triplets, 80c; Young Americas, S 10.
Belling ipric: Block Swiss. 88 40c; hmburgar,
SoSSo .lb.; cream brick. 36S8o lb.
EtiO- Buying price: Current receipfa
tig per dosen; candled, selling prica, 88 8&o
per doaen; sele t. 40 41c per doaen.
LIVE POULT BT Selling price: Heary hens.
2w27o lb.; light hens, 24e lb.; springs, light.
80o lb.; bMTy. 27e per lb.; old rooelers. le
fer in.; turseya, eoc per iu. , i '
Oc par lb.; ducks. 85(9 4 Oo lb.
Freh Veotbte and Fruit
- 1-TtESH FBUTT Oranges. 2.754.B0 borf
bananaa, 12 h 8 ISn per lb. : lemons, 84.009
4.7fi a crate; gramfruit. Florida, $-Ma8.00;
California. 83. 2 5.
i ARPLS 81. 508.25. ,
I'KXED FBUITS Dmm, TtrmaeAartm. SS.85;
Fardu, 83.78 per box; figs. 83.60 8.7S.
OVIONS Selling price to retailers: Local.
81.28; garlic, l&c; green oniona. . BOo par,
doaen bunches.
PTATOES Selling price: Oregon fancy.
$1.R5( I. ISO; sweet. Tenn., 83.80 hamper.
BERRIES Cranberries local, 86.00 .2
per box; eatrn, 819-00 rbU
VEGETABLES Turnipn. $2.50 per seek;
carrots, 81.80; beats. 82 00; lettuce, 83 f0
83.25 per crate: gg plant, 3Ae: broccoli, 81.83
92.28; ball peppsra. 85 40c lb.; celery, 81 00
per. dosen; Hubbard squash. 22V0 lb.; rhu
barb, hothouse. 20c lb. . - -
MaaU and Provlilona
COrTTTRT MBATS ReJUng price: Country
hogs, 18316o per lb. for top blockers, about
128 to ISO lb.; heavy etuff lower: real. top.
80 to 110 Iba.. IS1 ?10c; heaey stnff lea.
: pWOKED MEATS Hams. 3U83c per lb.;
break fix t bacon, 26t49c
LARD Kettle rendered, 21 Ha lb.; tierce
buu, compound, 13 He
I I rish and Slwllflsh
!FRE8H FISH BteelhMd. 2c per lb
f re sen chinook. 80e; halibut, fresh, 28c; sttu
geon, ( ); black cod, 11 12c; kippered sal
mon. 82.80 per 10 lb. basket; kippered cod.
82 85; raaor clams. ); crane, 82.75 8.75
per dozen: ling cod.xOSo per lb.; Columbia
smelt. To per lb.
: i OYSTERS Esjitem, per ; gallon. (5.00;
OlympiA, $5.60.
STJGAB Befinery basis. Cube, $9.78;
trait and berry. $8.00; D yellow, 87.40; granu
lated, 8. 00; extra C, $A.80; golden C. 87. R0.
I HANKY Per case, 87.75 ft 8.00; bulk. 18o
per lb.
RICB Japan style. No. 1, 4t4.S!.e: Blue
WH V 1 lO Ik ICa rtwlaau 1. - .1
JhUtm, I WOt: a i-fvw ri avravasa 8ACU(
: COFFES Boasted. 19 & 31c. ia sacxs or
drama.
I 8 ALB Coarse, half ground. 100s, $17.28
per ton; 50, $17.85; table dairy, 60s. $27.25;
bales. 83 60 9 4.00; fancy table and dairy,
$34. AO; lump rock, $26.50 per ton.
1 . KP.1VS AalMi hi lobbera: Small whl
B He lb.: large white, 6Hc: pink. 7 He per lb.;
lima. 8 He; bayou, 11 He; teds. Tiie; Oregon
beans, buving prices, nominal.
CANNED MILK Carnation. $6.0; Borden.
$6.00; Astnr, $5.96; Kagle, $11.50; Libby.
85 90;-Mount Vernon. 85.90 per cas.
SODA CRACKER! In bulk, 17o per lb.
NUTS Walnuts. 2326o per lb.; almonds.
S7H2Sc; filberts, 82c in sack lota; peanut,
life 15c; pescsns, 25e; Brsxils. 85c
Rope, Paints, Oils
BOPE Sisal, dark. 14c; white. 16c per lb.;
standard Manila. 20 He.
LINSEED OIL Raw. bbla.. 9,o gaX: ket
tle poiiea. DDLs., ii.vi; raw, rue. Sl.lt:
boiled.' caaee. 31.16 per gallon.
COA LOIL Pearl or water whit, in drams
er iron berrsla, IT He gallon; cue. $0o per
gallon.
t. A SO LINE Iron barrels. 29c; case.
41HO, .
W HITF L HAD Ton lota. 12 He; 800 lbs..
18c per -lb.
TUitPEN TIN E- Tank, 81-24: caaaa. $1.39;
10 caa lots, le leea.
Hops, kVooi end Hid
HOPS Nominal, 1920 crop, 2t)fa)22He.
HIDES Calftkin. 10 12c; kip. 8 08c;
green hides, B j 6o per lb.
; . MOltAIR Long. 2 5e: short. 15c.
TALLOW AND GREASE No. 1 tallow. 5c;
JJ. 2, 4c. a
CASCABA BARK New. 8c lb.
WOOL Coaras. lOe; madiuia, 20c; fin.
S5c per lb.
Dried Frnlt and Beans ;
New York.. Feb. 4. (L N. S.) Bean mar-
!?,,,l'' Marrow choice, 000; pea choice.
4 50 i 5 10; red, kidney choice, 25950.
Dried i fruit market dull. ApricoU, ektra
ehoic to fancy, 28 & 86 ; apples, eraporated,
r"S;! 'nry' Prune. 80s to 60s,
l'l'i prune. 60s to 100s, 6H 6104 -
cooice- to lancy, 18 021 - pi.
d raisins, extra choic to fancy, 24 25.
Saval Store Market
New Tork Fab. 4 (I. N. S.)--Turpentine.
Barannah, 92 H. no sales: New York. 64
Boain BTnjh. n.QQ; xew Tol:k e'8
FOR SALE!
Onions, fancy, cwt -.8J1.10
Potatoes, rood cookers, cwt. S1.3B
Wlnesap Apples, choice, box K2.00
Cooatos Apples, box... $t.G5
All orders must be accompanied by
P. O. order cr check. ST. O. B. Port
land. .
SHERIDAN-BECKLEY CO.
!11 WASHISGT05 STREET
PORTLASD, OREGOS
Spealal Prices ea Carload Lets
LARGE APPLES AT
LIBERAL PREMIUIV1
All over the country there continues a
gtioiitf demand for Targ-e size apples bat
stocks of such offerings are nominal at
all points. Prices reflect both the in
creased demand and limited supplies.
Locally as high a $8.25 is reported in. -eery
Bmited way for extra fancy SpUxonbercs of largo
at a bat there an ao few of thst use available
that th market is nominal at tbe best.
Eastern market reported a steady tone gen
erally tor boxed apple. New York reported
enppUea liberal. Demand food for extra fancy
krge stocks Morement modeiat. . Market
steady. Sprltzenburo, extra fancy, lsrs mostly,
$4 50(94.75; medium. $4.00e4.25; small.
$3.ftO 8.79. ? Rome, extra fancy Urge. $8.75
H 4.00; medium. 38 25 f 8.B0 ; null, $2,500
8.00; fancy targe. $3.50 e 3.75; roedinm. $3-00
08.75; Kihell. $2.2502.75. Jonatbana, ear
ran, med-nm to btrge, $2.00 0 2.50, mostly
$2.29. A action price Monday 1 Oregon, . 2
Washington sold. Oregon 69.9 boxes Spitsen
burgn, extra fancy large. $2.65 02.85; medium.
$2.15 0 2.55; fancy largeV $2.85 0 2.60; n
dinra. $1.8002.10. i Waabington 755 boxes.
Mcintosh. C, grade medium, $2.40 0 2.70; small,
$2.80 02 60. 690 boxes Jonathans. C grade,
null to medium. $1.55 0 3.00, mostly $1,75 0
1.90. Auction price Tuesday I Washington.
1 Idaho told Wafaington-?-7 4 5 bozos Jona
thans, extra fancy, medium to Urge, $1,10 0
1.50; fancy medium. $1.1501. 85. Idabo-T-755
boxes Jonathans, extra fancy, medium to
Urge. $1.60 02.05;; fancy, medium to Urge.
$1.5501.75.
Tb American a-riei$ttural trade comic fend cmer
at London reports th selling prices of apples on
ISritiah markets for the week ending January 31,
conversion being nude according to rate of eix
crange prevailing January 81 when a shilling
was worth ,192875. as follows:
London - W anhi njrUm-OreTm SottaenbunM
a-anged $8.28 0 8.38 per box; fancy sold, 33.09
rao.1; (j grade, gz.siez.oP. Winesapa
brongh 88.28 0 8-38 for extra fancy; fancy.
$2.93 08.28 per boa Oregon Newtowns, extra
fancy, ranged $3.09 0 8.66; fancy. 82.70 0
8.09; O grade, 82.5102.89. Virginia Tork Im
Periala. all grade, moatly poor pack, brought
84.24 07.72. New Tork Ben Darw. U
grade, $6.94 0 7.72. Rhode Island Greenings,
all grade. $7.7208.87. Baldwins, all grades,
$7.72 0 8.68 per barreL i
Liverpool Virtrinm York Imperials, all grades,
brought $6.73 07.72: eom poor condition aoid
$1.6404.82 per barrel. New Tork Rhoaa
ItUnd Greenings, 2H. ranged $5.79 0 9.26.
Baldwin. 2 H e, broocbt $5.79 0 8.29 per bar
rel Orxm-Washington. i bores, Newtowns. extra
fancy, brought $8.38 04.05; fancy. $8,18 0
8.78. Wineeaps. fancy.leold $2.1203.09 per
box. Staymana, all grade, brought $2.81 0
2.70. Gams, all grades. $2.31 e 2.89. Ben
Darin, extra fancy, bronght $2.1202.61. Cali
fornia Newtowns, all grades, ranged $3.09 0 8.18
per box. ,
Manchester York Imperials ranged $8,860
5.79 per barrel. Oregon, boxes, Newtowns. an
grai. sold $3 00 04.24.
Glasgow York' Imperial ranged $4,24 0
5.40. New York Rhoda bUnd Greenings, a it
grade, brought $6.04 0 9.84. Baldwins, i all
grade. $8.94 07.72-per barreL Newtowns sold
$2.99 0 3.28 per box.
During the week 44.000 barrel and 66.000
boxes of apple were afloat for the United King
dom as compared with 79,000 barrels and 73,
000 boxes for the . week ending January 24 ;
105,000 barrels ana 109.000 bore for the
week ending January 17, and 81.000 barrels
and 85,0 boxes for week ending January I.
DAIRY PRODUCTS OF THE COAST
San Francisco Market
-San. Francisco, Feb. 4. (L P.) Extras.
40 Ht: prime firsts. 30 He.
Kbe Extras, 40o; extra firsts. 39He; extra
pnUet. 37 He; undersized pullets, 36 He
Choose California flat, fancy, 25c
Loe Angeles Market
Log Angeles, Feb. 4. (L N. S.) Butter.
tJff Extra. 40c; case count, 33c; poUeta,
Poultry Hens. 3 4c; broilers. 40 0 53c; fry
ers, 40c
Seattle. Feb. 4. (V. P.) - Eggs Fresh
ranch 42c; pullets 38 0 38a.
Butter 44 0 4 6c.
POTATOES
COAST
AtOSO THE
saattl Mart
Seattle, Feb. 4. (U. P.) Potatoes Taldma
Gems. $36; locals. $24 0 26. .
an Francisco Market -
San , Francisco Feb, 4. (TJ. P. Potato
River white. $1.6001.76; Salinas. $3.50:
sweets, $8.40 0 5.65.
.Onions Australian brown, 75c 0 $1.00.
Los An sole Market
IO. Angeles. Feb. 4. ( L N. S.) Potatoes
- Stockton Burbanks, mostly, $2.00 0 2.50;
Idaho Russets, mostly. $1.90 0 2.10; local,
y ju Rose, mostly,. 80 09Oo per lug, $2,00 0
Kew York Batter send Errs
New Tork, Feb. 4. (L N. B.) Butter
Market esxy. Creamery extras (salted and na
sal ted) , 46048He; creamery firsts (salted and
anaalted). 41047c; creamery higher than
extras (salted and unaalted), 46H049He;
tate dairy tubs 80 0 45a -
Cheese Market easy, IrremUr. State
Whole milk specials, 23 H 0 29c; whole milk
fancy, 22 0 25 He; whole milk lower grade.
15&21HC Wwconsin Whole milk, fancy
Young American. 28 H 0 29 He. State Skims,
specials. 17 H 0 20c; skims, choice, 15 017 He;
skims, fair to good, 12 014 He; skims, lower
grades, 10c . .
Eggs Market easy, irregular. Nearby white,
fancy, 6O0 61r; nearby brown. 6g)e; extra,
88c; firsts, 88 0 576.
Chleag-o Dairy Prodoce
Chicago. Feb. .--( L N. S.) Butter: Re
ceipts 8276 tubs. Creamery, extra, 4Se; first.
38 44c; packing stork. 14018c -
-Egg Receipts, 10.865 cases. Miscellaneous,
42 0 44c: ordinary firsts, 42 043c; firsts, 45c;
checks, 89040c; dirties, 41042c.
Cheese Twin, new.. 23 H 024c; daisieer
33ie; xoung Americas, 24f4 025e;
Longhorns. 2H2Hc; brick. 20 0 20 He
Lire poultry Turkeys. 3c; chickens, 27 H 0
28c; springs. 29 He; roosters, 2ic; geese,' 20 0
26c; duck. 85c - ,
Skooknm Apple Growers Isoorporste
Wen tehee. Wash.. Feb. 4. With a capital
atock of $10,000 divided into 400 shares of $25
par value the Wens tehee Skooknm Growers ha
been incorporated with O. T. Clawson. H. iX
Jacky. O. K. Koehler. OtU MoNelly and W. U
Bobbins as the incorporators. Under the ar
ticles of incorporation which have been filed with
the county auditor the company has authority to
own orchards, to grow fruit, to buy, sell, hnd)L
tor, ship and market same, to construct and
operate cold storage plants, to build and operate
sawmills and box factories.
"New Tork Wool and' Hide
New Tork, Feb. 4. (L N. S.) Wool Mar
ket unsettled; domestic ' fleece XX Ohio, 23 0
45c: domeouc pulled scoured basis. 18 0 60c;
domnaUo Texas scoured basis. 40 (g 75o; domestic
territory staple scoured, SO 0 85c '
Hide- Market dull. native steers, 13 0
14e; branded steers. 11c
w Tork Poultry Market
New York. Feb. 4 (L N. 8,) Live poultry
Market firm. Chickens. 8O045e; fowls. 81
43ta; turkeys, 4R b 5Gc; roosters, 20c: ducks.
45 0 48c; geese. 27g)33c
Chleairo Potato Market
Chicago; Feb. 4. L N. S.) Potatoes: Ra
ceipts. 84 cars. Minnesota, Michigan and Wis
consin, round whites. 81.0001.50; bulk. $1.10
01.23; Wisconsin Kings, sacks, $1.00 01.05.
: Kew York Patato Market
New Tork. Feb. 4. (L N. 8.) Potato
market steady. Nearby white, 2 0375; Bermu
das 6 010. t
'San F ran eisco Barley Market
San Francisco, Feb. 4. (U. P.) Barlay.
spot feed, per cental, $1.15 01.2$; shipping.
$1.30 01.-40.
San Francisco Poultry Market
San Francisco, Feb 4. -U. P.) Broilers.
56 0 60c; large bens 34 038c; best ducks. 30
0 35c ' ; :
San Franeiace Barley " Option a
San iVancisco, Feb. 4. Barley closed. May
114 bid. 117 H asked: December 113 bid.
Calcutta bag Spot 6 H bid.
Mlnneapolis-DnlBtb Flax
reb- L 1. S.) Flax May.
W.78: July $1.81 H ; track and eirn $
Minneapoua, Feb. 4. (L N. S.) Flax
$1.T5 0 l.TeT '""I 1-80; U
Sew York Metal Market
roel Jortt JFb'' L N- 8.) Copper
DuJU Spot, tebruary and March, offered, 18.
.LJ1:fy-.. 8po o"rd, 500; February,
offered. 41a: Mansa. offered. 490. wvs,y.
Spelter Easy. Spot and Febcanzsv .-f -,i
$00; March. b0l. -cimmO.
NO SALES VHEAT
NOW BEING MADE
FRIDAY WHEAT MARKET
-, . Bid. I
.--.r$L46
Hard whits .
Soft whits -
Whits tisb .
Hard winter
Sorthern gprlar
Red Walla
i tUi
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us
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f
Gain
le
to
, .to
Is
le
Is
Barley. Fir. Oats. Hay.
..) 1 : 1 ; . .
. . . I 4 . . 1
1821 529 857 1582
1691 2740 ; 393 1245
. . ! .2 ,1 I
80 .. 7
3255 47 648 88 846
4835 68 1851 140 633
6 . . 2 1
26 1 2 2 2
3503 178 34 807 1074
4863 234 605 646 999
NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS
Reported by Portland Merchant exchange.
I Wheat.
Portland. Friday 14
Tear ago 28
Season to date . lO.fi&a
Year ago 6802
Tmeoma, Than. 16
Year ago. . . . ...
Season to data.
Year asn . .
Seattle, Tbius..
rear ago. .....
Season to date..
Year ago.. .
General lack of export demand is
shown for wheat here at the moment.
Leading export firms report their in
ability to interest Europe in supplies. No
sales are shown either here or at primary
points of tha Pacific Northwest.
Whil thar continues a very liberal move
ment of wheat to tidewater ports of th Pacific
Northwest and especially to Portland, practically
all of this bnaineBS waa don on previous short
sales to Europe Mo late pure bases of moment
are shown in the country, although hers and
there some small lots ar being taken in.
Chicago wheat speculators continue their bear
ish tactics, aided by the pnsss bureau of the inter
national clique, which is violating th rating of
th exchanges ia sendins out bearish Argontin
information. .
Flour market ia axUesuely weak at the mo
ment, with Indications of s further price loss.
FLOUR Selling price, mill door: Patent,
$9.80; Montana spring wheat. 89.60; Wil
lamette bailey brands. 88.55; local straight,
$8.80; bakers' local. $9.00; graham. $8.00;
whole wheat, $8.20. Price foe city deliveries
16c extra; suburban, 20e extra.
HAY j-Bnying price. ' nominal. Willamette
timothy .fancy, $25 0 27 per ton; clover, $19;
straw. $13014; alfalfa. $20021 per ton.
GRAIN SACKS Nominal. No 1 Calcutta,
10c; domestic, lie, in car lota; lass amount
higher, i ,
MILLS TUFF Mill ran at miH. sacked, ton
lots, $36; carloads, $36.
OATS4 Per ton. baying price: Feed, $38
0 34.
BARLEY Buying price: Feed, $81 0 82;
milling, $33.
BKELM Buying price, nominal; no demand.
Bed clover, recleaned ( ) per lb. ; alsike.
( : vetch. ).
FEEDSTUFF'S F. O. B. mills: Rolled bar
ley. $41P43; whole barley. $41; alfalfa meal.
$30; coconut meal. $30; cracked corn, $45;
whole cam, $42 ton; scratch feed; $60; aoy
bean meal. $50; linseed meal. $62; whole oats,
$42; rolled oats. $44 per ton.
ROLLED OATS SeiUng price. $10 bbL
Merchants Exebang bids:
I WHEAT
Hard white ...
Soft white . . . .
White club . . . .
Hard winter
Northern Spring
Red Walla
Feb.
146
145
145
138
in
136
No.
No.
2 white . . .
2 Spring . ,
No bids.
FEED OATS
' BARLEY
CORN
. . 3250
. .No bids.
March.
146
145
145
138
138
136
3250
No. 3 Eastern ftmlk) . . . .
No. 3 local (bulk)
. .. 3000
. . . -2900
2975
2950
Wheat Is Higher
At Opening, but
Losses Are Later
Chicajro, Feb. 4. (L K. S.) Early de
clines In grain were more than wiped
out during the last hour of the session
when an oversold condition developed
and ehorts bid prices up rapidly in tak
ing1 profits. Provisions were lower.
Closing prices for March wheat were
at gains of VtC May advanced lc May
corn rose and July He May oats ad
vanced 'A to and July to He higher.
Chicago, Feb. 4. (I. N. 8.) Wheat was
featured principalLy by light ecferings and a lit
tle scattered abort coverings. March was 1 to
1 H e higher and May wa up H to lc
Corn opened steady to H lower for May and
H to H higher for July. Offerings were light.
After the opening th market ssssd off on scat
tered selling by locals.
Trade in oats was very light. Tbe market
was ateady to H higher.
Provisions opened full and lower.
Chicago range by United Press
I WHEAT
Open. High.
March .
May ..
May .
July .
Msy
July .
May .
July .
May .
153 H
144
64 H
66
41 H
42 H
131
110H
694
May ..J 2205
Msy
May
1312
1200
153H
145
CORN
67
OATS
41
42 H
' RYE -
131
112
BAR LET
60
PORK :
2225
LARD i
13.15 i
RIBS
1205
Low.
148H
1404
68
65 H.
404
41?4
128H
1094
69
2205
1300
1197
Close.
162H
144
65
67
4lli
. .42
1304
112
60
2225
1305
1200
Cash wheat: No. 2 red. $1.78 01.80.
COTTOS OFESS WITH SLIGHT
ADVASCE; TOSE FEVERISH
New York. Feb. 4. (L N. S.) Th cotton
market opened active and feverish today at
slight advance of 4 011 points. Wall street and
New Orleans were among tb best purchasers
early. The south and spot houses sold. Liver
pool sold May and bought July. At the end of
th first 20 minutes the list was heavy, with
prices off .to last night s close
Re Using sales eased prices slightly in the
Ute dealings, but th market showed a steady
undertone The close was : 22 0 80 points net
higher.
Spot cotton wa quiet today. 25 points higher
st 1385; no sales.
..
Furnisbed by Overbeck
of Trade building
Month-
January ...
March ....
April .. . . .
Msy .....
June .. . ,
July
August .. .
September ,
October .. .
November .
December .
a Cook Co.. Board
Open. High, Low, Close.
.... .... 1480
1325 1366 1810 1840
.... j. 1860
1370 1396 1350 1880
.... ; 1403
1405 1433 1390 1420
) 1423
1438
1430 1462 1420 1452
. . - . a 1465
1450 1468 1450 1468
Xlrerpool Cotton Steady
Liverpool, Feb. 4. L N. S.) -Cotton
opened in moderate demand. Prices were steady.
Sales, 4000 balea Receipts. 10.200. Good
tniririii-is, 9.85; full mids.. 9-20; mid.. 8.85;
low mids.. 7.20; good ordinary. 6.79; ordinary,
4.70. Futures opened Quiet. .
Grata Trade Kotes '
San Francisco Receipts ! from Oregon for
month of .January By water., flour 66,336 qr.
sacks, wheat r 17,000 centals; oats, 863 cental?;
feed, 608 sacks; middlings. 600 sacks; by rail,
flour 12,000 Q.UTB.; wheat, 8200 centals. From
Washingtoa Via water, flour. 226.531 ar.
sacks; wheat, 47.032 centals; oats, 8888 een-
tus: snorts,, isvv sscss; oran. ZfoO aacks;
feed. 2307 sacks; barley, barley, 30 centals;
via rail, floor 3000 Qr.; wheat, 4SOO cental.
London Germany bought: 100.00O ton Aus
tralian wheat st qul to 12 cents under Ameri
can. Royal commission resell! g their Argentine
wheat, prewimably to Germany, -H-iHt un
der American. ' . - ,
Omaha Understood that ! exporters ar com
ing her after wheat: basis half bettor.
Chicago Reported 1 20,000 boshes. f.nK-s
wneat xuen I or export.
Bradstreets Exports this week from North
America Wheat and flour,1 8,509,000 bushels.
Sew York-London saver '
New Tork, Feb. 4. (L N. S.) Commercial
domeMe bar silver unchanged as 99 He; for
ttum. tA a low ax. fin..
r-nsvtnr.. T ar
XimA lower tods at Sftm S.
LAMB MAR ET S
FEELING ATTACK
FRIDAY
HOQ MARKET
Tons.
Portland ......
Chicago
Omaha
City .
Denver
Top.
..Sic lower $11-89
.16e lower ItM
..le lower 9.70
..Light . UM
2 lower .
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN
Hogs. Cattle. Cslvee Sheep. Care
Friday ....... 344 48 1 202
Week ago ..... None
2 weeks ago.... 216 29 ...
4 weeks ago.... 163
Tear ago ...... 138 190 S
2 years ago. ...1082 165 ...
3 yean ago.... 590 626 37
4 years agc. . 937 83 ...
13
85
T71
8
200
16
LIVESTOCK PRICES COMPARED
Friday
Same 1920
Same 1919
Same 1918
Sams 1917
1918
Hogs.
$11.25
...... 16.35
...... 16.50
...... 16.50
...... 12.00
7.55
Steers.
$ 9.00
12.50
14.00
11.00
9.20
7.75
Lambe
$10.50
- 17.50
13.00
15.50
'12.50
8.75
Further weakness 'Was shown in the
hog alleys at North Portland for the
day. Cattle were nominal while sheep
and lambs were lower.
Sheep and lambs showed a weak tone with
losses of 25 to 60e noted in prices. Justa whst
forced this reaction in values is one of those
mysteries of North Portland thst only the big
packers can explain, and then th explanation
appears to be unsatisfactory to any except tbe ni
sei vec
It appears that losses of 25 to 50c are shown
principally in lambs and yearlings in the face
of very limited arrivals, while the dressed
product has shown extreme prices folly con
tinued. A
General sheep market range;
Fast of mountain lambs ...... .$9.80 010.60
Willamette ralley
Heavy lambs .........
Feeder lambs ........
Light yearlings .......
Heavy yearlings ......
Wtlli9S . 4
Cull lambs
Ewes
8.00 0
7.00 0
6.00 0
7.25 0
6.50 0
6.50 0
5.00 0
1.00 0
9 00
7.50
7.00
8.00
7.25
T.00
6.00
6.00
Cattle Market Nominal ,
Only a nominal tone was shown at North Port
land in the cattle alleys for the Friday trade
There wa a small supply available and prices
reflected no changes.
General eattla market range:
Cheic steers $ 8.25 0 9.00
Medium to good steers ...... 7.60(9 8.00
Fair to medium steers 7.00 0 7.56'
Common to fair steers 6.00 0 7.00
Choic cows snd heifers 6.50 0 7.25
Medium to good oows snd heifers 6-00 0 6.60
Fair to medium cows snd heifers 5.00 0 6.00
Common cow and heifers .... 4.00 0 6.00
Canners 2.00 0 4.00
Bulls 4.500 5.50
Choic feeders 6.50 0 7-00
Best light calve 10.00011.00
Medium light calve 9.O0 010.00
Choice feeders . 6.6O0 7.25
Fair to good feeders 6.15 0 6.75
Hog Weakness Continued
Packers appear more determined than ever
to force still lower prices on hogs at North Port
land. They took the limited stocks for the day
and paid less money, but it is noted that the
big fellows are scarcely patronizing the local
market.
General hog market range:
Prime light, $10.50 011.00
Smooth heavy 10.00 010.50
Rough heavy 7.00 0 9.00
Fat pigs 10.00 011.00
Feeder pigs 10.00 011.00
Thursday Afternoon Sals
COWS
No Ave Tbe Price I No. Ave. lbs. Price
1....1090 $ 4.00 I 1....1070 $ 6.25
CALVES
1.... 140 $11.50 I
BULLS ' T :
1 1080 $5.00 I . 1....1S30 $ 5.00
- HOGS
1.... 270 $irr.5o i;. .. 520 $ 9.00
9 . 190 ll.OO 3 493 9.60
7. ..,'207 11.25 1.... 270 ,.10.60
2.... 260 10.50 6 253 0.50
1,... 460 ' 9.00 9.... 126. JLl-00
LAMBS J1
6.... 83 $ .25 11.... sri 6 7.30
- 27.... 85 8.00 14 95 8.00
191.... 85 8.00 I
EWES
1. ... 180 $ 3.50 )
WETHERS
4.... 150 $ 4.50
. MIXED
82.... 118 $ 4.50
Friday Morning Bales
OOWS
No. Arc lbs. Pric I No, Ave, lbs. Price
1.... 870 $ 6.00 I 1.... 900 $ 5.25
CALVES
l4.- 210 $13.00
! W. - m
PRICES
AMERICAS LIVESTOCK
Chicago Hogs SI 0.35
Chicago. Feb. 4. (L N. S Hogs Re
ceipt, 43,000; 10c lower. Bulk, $9,200
10.00; top. $10.85; hessyweicbt, $9,20 0
9.50; medium weight. $9.40 010.30; light
weight, $9.80 010.30; light bents. $9,90 0
10.35; heavy packing sows, smooth, .$8,25 0
8.90; parking sows, rough, $8.00 08.25; pigs,
$9.00 010.25.
Cattle Receipts, 4000; strong and 2!Se
higher. Beef Steers Choice and prime. 88.75
0 9.75; 'medium and good. $7.6008.75: good
and choice $8.15 0 9.50; common and medium.
$6.50 0 8.15. Butcher Cattle Heifers, $5.00
08.00: cows. $4. 257. 00; bulls. $4,500
6.65. Canners and Cutters Cows and heifers.
$2.8504.25; eanner steers. $3.5005.00: veal
calves ( liirht and handy weight). $9.50(312.00
feeder steers. $6.00 0 8.00; stacker steers, $4.75
(a) 7.65: stocker cows snd neilers, J3.7D w .73
Sheep Receipts. 9000; generally 60c
higher. Lambs. (84 lbs. down), $8.50 0 10.10;
lambs (85 lbs. bp). $7.2509.50; lambs (culls
and common). $o. 25 ( 7. so ; -yearling wethers.
$6.00 07.50; ewes, $3.50 r 5.00 ; ewes (culls
snd common), $2.00 03.25; feeder lambs.
$7.25 0 8.50.
Omaha Hogs $9.70
South Omaha, Feb. 4. (I. N. S.) Hoes
Receipt 12,000; steady to 15c lower. Bulk,
$8.80 0 9.50; top, $9.70.
Cattle Receipts 1000; beef steers and butch
ers sctive and strong to 25c higher. , Veals,
steady ; stockers snd feeders, quiet.
Sheep Receipts 2800; steady. Top lambe
$0.20; yearlings, $6.25; wethers, $5; ewe.
$4.40.
Kansas City Hogs $10.05
KAnsas City, Mo.. Feb. 4. (L N. S.) Cat
tle Receipts, 700; active. Steers $8,00 0
9.00; cows snd heifers, $8.00 0 8.00; calve,
$8.00011.00.
Hogs Receipts, 2500: light. Bulk sales,
S9.OO09.85; top. $10.05; heavies, $9,00 0
0.60: light. $9.25010.05.
Sheep Receipts, 1800. Medium, $9,15 0
9.75; Iambi, $8.50 09.00. Market alow.
- Denver Hogs $9.10 .
Denver, Feb. 4 (U. P.) Cattle Receipts
1000, steady. Steers $6.00 0 7.25: cows and
heifers. $4.50 0 6-00 ; stockers snd feeders.
$5.50 0 7.00; calves. $8.00012.00.
Hogs Receipts 625, 25e lower. Top, $9.50;
bulk, $8.75 0 9.25.
Sheep Receipts 2200, steady. Lambs $7.00
0 8.25; ewes, $3.00 0 4.60; feeders, . $8.00 0
8.50.
MOTOR AND OIL .
SHARES DECLINE
New York. Feb. 4. (T, N. E. The
stock . market closed i steady today.
United . States Steel sold up to 82, but
then fell back to 814. Crucible con
tinued in good demand, closing at ?1H.
a gain of nearly four points from the
early low. Baldwin ' Locomotive rose to
87H, and -General Asphalt rose to above
Sears-Roebuck waa In good demand,
selling up nearly 3 points to 88. Mexi
can Petroleum rose over 2 points to above
los, and Studebaker sold up one point
to 56. The Reading Issues were active
and strong,- the common making a
gain of two points to 82. while the
first preferred roso nearly four points
to 53H.
Government bonds unchanged ; rail
road and other bonds steady.
Total sales of stocks today were 570,
000 shares; bonds $10,502,000,
New York, , Feb. 4. TJ. P.) Motors
and oils were under pressure during tbe
morning trading on the Stock Exchange
here today. Prices of most leading in
dustrials were also fractionally lower at
the opening. ; '
Studebaker was quoted at 55 H : Rails, with
the exception of Northern Pacific, which opened
at 844, unchanged, went generally lower; Read
ing, with s sals of 1000 shares at 80. being off
H, and Union Pacific off H at 118.
United States Steel at 81 H was the same as
at yesterday's close
Early trading was duXL Call mooey, both
cissies, opened at 8 per cant, - I
Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke Co., Board
Liberty, 3 s ......
Liberty. 1st 4s .....
Liberty, 2d 4s ......
Liberty. 1st 4 H s .. .
Liberty. 2d 4Hs ...
Liberty. 3d 4Hs ...
Liberty, 4th 4 H
Victory, 44s ......
Victory. 34s ......
Liberty Bond Sales
High. Low. Close
9200 9182 9190
. . 8680
,. 8718 8676
,. 8654
8650
860O 8646
8585
8990 8936
8700
8640
8988
8636 8694
8702
8722 976 9716
9714 9708 8714
An extensive plant has been built in
North Carolina for the production of
cheap fertilizer by a recently discovered
process which lowers the melting point
of common feldspar;
Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grain. Ete.
Sl - tn ' Board ef Trad BmRdlng
Overbeckfe Cooke Co.
DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES
TO iMJL EXCHANGES ..
Members Chieago Board of Trade
. CorresBondeata of I0raa A Bryan,
' Ckleag York ' '
SHORT TERM "NOTES
furnished by CUrk. Kendall
V.v-div. a rwr
t Ex-div. 1 H per cent,
Sx-diT. 14 percent,
In these days kings reflect sadly that
coronation is crimly suggestive) of coro
ner. " 1 '- "' - '
HERRI. & RHODES, INC.
' (Xstsbhsbad 1896)
lUTTtl rWrFlAMD TAOOstUk
Fast Mrs) Om Flea WWw
COAST TO COAST.
Stocks, Bonds. Oettoo. Fere K
ohsnos
ALL MAKKKTABLB KCURmEw
Members Chicago Board of Trade
Correspondents E. F. Huttoa Cc
sjw Tor Stock Kscnaws Jew Yrk C(toi
Kssnasigs Wsw .Ortesns Cottssi Csohsnee
LIBERTY AMD VICTORY BONDS,
nsadqn rears for Buying sad bsattnc AS
Onomtlona
Co., Inc. Maturity.
Am. cotton ou os... -a-Z4
A. M. T, A T. 6. . . .10-1-22 -A.
M. T. A T. 6. . . . 2-1-24
Am, Thread 6a. 12-1-2
Am. Too. 7s... ....11-1-20
Am. , Too. 7s.. .....11-1-21
Am, . Ton. 7s..... ..11-1-2
Am. Tub. 7s ...11-1-23
Angio Am. OU TtsiSa. 4-1-25
Armour Con v. 7s . ,.7-15-S
Bslgiaa Gov. 7Hs... 6-1-45
Belgian Got. ..... 1-1-21
Belgian Got. 6s 1-1-26
Bethlehem Steel Ts ..7-15-22
Bethlehem Btoi 7s . .7-15-23
British Got. 5 Ms... .1 1-1-21
British Got. Bi. . .11-9-22
Canadiaa Giv. 5 M s. . 8-1-21
Canadian Got. 6 Ms.. 8-1-29
Cndahy Packing 7s... 7-15-23
Inter. R. T. 7s. .... 9-1-2 1
JapaaesaGoT. 4 Ms. .7-10-25
Kennecotj Cop. 7s... 2-1-80
Ligg. Myers Tob. 6s. .12-1-21
Mohn Plow 7s. ... . 9-1-2 1
Monn Plow 7s..... 9-1-22
Moline Plow. 7s..... 9-1-23
Mohne Plow 7s..,.. 9-1-24
Nor. Fac Equip. 7s.. 6-15-22
Pacific Gas 7s 6-1-25
Swift 6s ......... .8-15-21
U. S. Rubber 7s 12-1-23
Bid,
97 '
95 M
: 93 M
994
100 M
100 M
100 M
100 M
96 M
96 M
92 M
91M
99
97 M
99
94
99 M
02 M
97
68M
81M
92M
984
88
92
92
88
96M
95
98
974
s
Asked,
92
97 M
96 M
96
100
1004
1004
100 H
1004
97
964
924
92
994
98 M
99 M
94 M
994
98 M
98 Vk
70
93 M
99 M
97
994
98
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES
- Corrected daily by tha foreign xehsng de
partment of the United States National bank.
Quotations below, except the pound sterling,
ar quoted on the basis of 100 units lormiga
currency. t
Opening nominal rates on bank .transactions:
Draft
Check.
$ 8.84 M
7.04 M :
1.68 M
3.63 M
Lond,
lbe sterling
Paris Franca
Berlin Marka .
Ueno- Lir. . .
Athens
Drachams .. T.12
Copenhagen-
Kroner .... 19.80
GhriaUani
Kroner 18.50
Stockholm
Kroner..... 22.00
Hongkong
Currency.... 49.50
Japan Yen ... 48.75
Shanghai Tsele 65.60
Cahl.
Transfers. .
$ 8.85
7.05
1.68,
6.64
7.22
19.40 18.60 -
22.10
50.00'
49.25
66.00
Par
Value
$ 4.866
19.80k
23.81
19.80
19.S0
28.70
, 16-TO
26,70
2S.T0
STOCK 1 kight Low I ,
Alaska Gold I U . . . -1 !i"
Alaska Junesa ......... 1
Allis-Chalmers 844 834 34
Am. Beet Sugar 42 41 M 42 M
Am. Csn Co 29 M 284 -29 4
Am. Car A Fdy.. 1214 120 M 121
Am. Cot Oil i. ..... 21
Am. Drug Synd. . . . , .... 6 '64 64
Allied Chem. M. 48 47 474
Am. H. a Leather 84 9M 9H
Am. Ice 42 M
Am. InU. Corp. 44 M 424 43 V.
Am. Linseed 67 M 66 M 57 M
Am. Loco. 81 M 81 M 81 M
Am. Ship A Com 10M 10M 10
Am. Smelter . 42 404 414
Am. Snuff 93
Am. Steel Fdy 29 294 294
Am. Sugar 92 M 90 M 914
Am. Sumatra 79 76 78 M
Am. Tel. A Tel..... 99 994 994
Am. Tobacco 117
Am. Wool 66 14 64 4 65
Am. Zinc 8M 8tt 8
Anaconda 884 38 M 88
Associated Oil 99 98 97 M
Atchison 81 M 81 81
At, Gulf A W. I.. 644 61 63
Baldwin Locomotive 87 86 87
Baltimore A Ohio 82 82 32
Beth. Steel "B" . . . . 56 54 55
B. R. T 13 13 13
; Butte A Superior 13
Caddo Oil 14 13 14 .
Canadian Pacifio 115 (114 119
Central Leather . . .- 40 89 40
Cerro be Pasco 28 27 27
Chicago A Northwestern. . . 67 67 67
Chicago Gt, West.. 8
Chile Cop I 12 11 11
Chino 22
C. M. ASt,P 26 26 26
C. AO..... ..M.. 58 57 57
Colo. F. A L -- 27
Col. Gas A Else 60 59 69
Con. Gas ......-..-- T8
Corn Prod -J.. 9 68 69
Cosden Oil 29 28 28
C. B. L A P.....t 25 25 25
Crucible 92 87 91
Dome Mines . - 12 12 12
,D. A R. G v 2
Endicott Johnson 61 60 61
Erie 13 13 18
Fed. Mining A Smelting. ........... 8
Gaston Wms. 3 3 8
Gen. Cigars.,.. 69 i
Gee Electric 127 125 126
Gen. Motor 14 14 14;
T Goodrich 39 38 39 :
Granby 22
G. Nor. Ore 28
G. Northern pfdi.. ...... T6 75 T6
Greene Cananea 21
Gulf S. Steel 82
Hask Barker 67
Houston OU ........... TO 68 69
JUL Cent.... 88
Inspiration ............ $4 84 84
Int. Agr. Corp, e.
do p(d. - 49
.Interboro 5 5 5
Int. Callahan 6 5 5
Int. Harvester 95 94 -94
Int. Merc Marin 14 13 14
Int. Nickel 15 15 ' 15
Int. Paper 57 55 67
Invincible Oil - 24 26 23
Island Oil ............ 4 4 4
K. a Southern 18 18 18
Kennecott 19 18 18
Lthh8VAlley".":".Ii; '51 "5i 51
Mexf Pet . . .......... 155 153 155
Miami 18
Middle States Oil 13 13 18
Midvalo Steel 80
M K. A T. . . 2
Mo. Pac 18 18 18
Nev'adaCon. " I f I 'ii 10 11
New Haven ... ...... 19 18 19
Norfolk A W..f 98 98 98
No" Pscifio .1 ,83 83 83
Nova Scotia Steel ,. 84
N. Y. Air Brake. 78
N. Y. Central 71 70 70
Oklahoma Prod. Ref...... 3
Ontario A Western. ..... 17 .
Otis Steel ::i 14
Pscifio Oil 84 83 84
Pscifio Gas A Electric. . . 47 46 46
Pan-American Petroleum . 73 71 78
Pennsylvania 40 39 40
People Gss .......... 36 36 36
Pure Ofl 34 M 84
Pierce Arrow 24 24 24
Pierce Oil 10
Pittsburg A West Virginia 28 28 28
Pressed Steel Oar 2 90 97
Pullman 106 105 10
Ray Cone 13 13 18
Resdisg 82 80 I 81
Rsplogle Steel ,. 1 32
Republic Iron A Steal 65) 63 6A
Royal Dutch Oil. 61 (69 60
Railway Steel Springs.... 84
Bhsttuck, Aria, ......... 6 5 6 ,
Shell T. AT 141 40 41
Sinclair 23 22 22
Sloes Shef . . - - - 48
Southern Pactfio 6 95 96
Southern Ry 21 21 21
St L. A S. F 20
Studebaker .J?4
Swift A Co 101J
Tenn. Cop. A Chem....
Tex. Oil . 42 42 42
Texaa Pacific C. A O - - - - 82 81 32
Third Ave 18 17 17
Tob. Products 62 62 62
Trsn. Oontl OU 9 9 9
Union Oil Del.. 9 9 21
Union Pacific 118 118 118
IT. S. Ind. AlcoboL, 67 67 67
U. S. Rub 9 67 68
V. S. Smelting 84 83 834
V. 3. Steel 82 81 81
Utah Copper 6$ 55 55
Virginia Chem. - - 86
Vanadium Steel 85 86
Vivandou 6
Wabash '
Western Pacific i -. 24
Western Union 85
Westing house E. AM.... 44 44 44
West Md. 9 94 9
Willys-Overland ........ 7 1 . 7
I W. A L. E. ; 9
PACIFIC COAST BAK STATEME3TT
Portland Banks
Clearings This Week.
Monday $ 4,640.240.30
Tuesday .... 4.422,845.78
Wednesday... 5.098.800.68
Thursday.... 4.709.218.75
Friday 4.411.143.63
Tear Age
$ 7.050.971.98
8.464.677.16
5,696.282.24
4,565,292.00
; 4.801,821.75
Anokan Banks
Clearincs Friday $ 1,670.106.00
Balances Friday 649.734.00
Taooma Banks r
Cleertngs Friday $ 894.030.00
Balances Friday 26.795.00
Seattle Bank
Clearings Friday t 4.423,751.00
Balances Friday 1.111.543.00
an Francisco Banks
Clearings Friday ....$20,600,000.00
Log Ang4s Banks
Clearings Friday $12,601,773.00
Honey " Md Exchange
New York. Feb. 4. (L N. S.) Call money
on tha floor of the New Tork stock exchange
today ruled st 8 per cent; high, 8 per cent;
low. 8 per cent. : Tim money was steady.
Bates were 7 0 7 per cent. The market for
prima mercantile paper was steady. Call money
in London today was 6 per cent. Sterling ex
change was steady with business In bankers' bills
at $3.84 for demand.
Foreign Exchange Market
New Tork. Feb. 4. (0. P.) Foreign
ehsnge opened firm today with demand sterling.
$3.88; francs, .0702; lire. .0363; maris.
.0158: Canadian aoUan. .840: kronen. .1810
Foreign exchange closed with demand sterling
$3.83; francs .0700; lire .03.62; marks
.0158; Canadian dollars .8887, and kronen
.lDlO. .
Don't Sacrifice
your
Liberty
OUIIU5
We wffl purchase your bonds out-
right a prlos ksasw on the New
York market. We rsoaive the New
York market wire quotations daily.
Call or 'pbxmo
Freeman,
Smith
' ssjlsw
odouno rt.oot
uii
FsFTM AND sTYABB
7AO
CAMP
CO
Kew York Bond Market -Fumishad
by Overbeck A Cooke Cc
Ateblspa Gent 4a..........
Bal A Ohio Gold 4s........
Beth. Stee Ref. 8s.........
Cant. Pacific 1st 4a. ........
O. B. A Q. Col
St. Paul GenL 4 V4s
Cbi N. W. OesU. 4s ...
U A N. Cni. 4s
New Tork Ry, 6s. ...
Northern Pac F. L. 4c . . . .
Reading GenL 4i ..........
Union Pac 1st 4s. .
u. s. steel 5s.. .. rrrr
Union Pac 1st Ref. 6s......
Southern Pac Cony. 6a......
Southern Pac Con v. 4s.;....
i-von. va?nv. S . .
PaniU. la. XIX.
ch a oaioconv
Ore Short Lin 4s......
Bid- Ask. ..
774 .78
66 67
83 88
77 , 78
97 07
77 -79
73 75
80 83
20 .23
77 77
- 81 81
81 83
94 95
76 . 77
90
89 90
89 0
79 80
81 , 82
78 . 80
Company
Forced to Quit
Spokane, Wash., -Feb. A It was an
nounced Monday at the offices of the
company that the Day A Hansen Secur
ity company had decided to go into vol
untary liquidation. At the request of
the officers and trustees of tha company
Judge Rudkln of the federal court ap
pointed . it. .Rogers receiver. It is
understood that the proceedings is of a
friendlye&ature and is brought ttoout by
ad versa agricultural and livestock condi
tions In the districts in which tha com
pany is largely interested. ?
Two Directors Added
At the adjourned stockholders' meeting
Standard Oil 8toeka
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Anglo
Borne Serysmer
Backer ......
Cheebrougb t .
do pf A . .
Continental .. i .
Crssosnt . . .
Cumber sand .. ..
Eureka ...
Galansv C . . - .
Galena Old, pfL
Galena. New. pf A
Illinois Pip ...
Indiana Pip ...
National Transit
New York Transit
Northern -Pip . . .
Ohio Oil ......
International, Pete.
Peon, Mex. . . . . .
Prairie Oil ......
Prairie Pips . . . .
Solar Ref c. . . . .
Southern Pips . .
South Penn, Oil ,
A W. Penn. OU .
S. O. Californii .
S. O. Indiana ...
S. O. Kansas ....
8. O, Kentucky .
S. O. New Tort .
A O. Ohio . ....
do pfd. .....
Swan A Finch . .
Union Tank . . . .
do pfd. .....
Vacuum ........
Washington . . . . .
A O. Nebraska ..
Imperial Oil . . .-.
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Bid. AKked.
18 18
S94 410
83 .- 85
175 -195
100 108
110 115
80 33 .
213 2SO
9J 96
43 . 49
93 97
94 98 J
173 176
84 87
27 29 .
16 165 ,
94 07
277 282 ,
18 16
83 86
470 480
190 200
863 876
10$ 108
230 240
68 73
290 295
67
570 690
416. 430
840 345
880 , 400
108 HO
46 - 63
HO 115
100 103
313 ' 345
80 85 .
380 400
96 100
were
of the Troutdale State bank, held on E. Bloyd, cashier.
January 31, two more directors
added to the board, namely A. D. Ken
dall and "W. I?, Knight The present
board consists of O. J. Hawkenson, Lv'
VC Cleek. H. E. Bloyd, A. . Kendall
and W. R. Knight The officers were all
reelected as follows: O. J, Hawkenson.
president ; U M. Cleek. vice president ; 1L
These Bonds
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Greater Vancouver Sewer-District
5 Bonds Due March. 1923 ;
' This great district h$ a 3,000,000 bonded debt
, -". ' against property assessed it over l22l,23i,ooo.
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City of Burnaby, 6 bonds. .... .Dec. 1924 8
South Vancouver 6 Bonds.. . . . .Mar., 1922 8
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MUNICIPAL BONDS
CITY AND FARM
MORTGAGES
SHORT TERM
COMMERCIAL
PAPER
. We Buy and Sell
Liberty Bonds -
Western Bond &
Mortgage Co.
Main 113 80 Fourth St.
We offer our partlcrpatlOxl of -
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Portland Gas y& GoKe
Company
FIRST LIEN AND GENERAL MORTGAGE 7 COLD BONDS
Dated January I, 1921 Dve Janoary 1. 1940
Redeemable at premiums op to 107 j, accordlne to maturity.
PRICE 95 AND INTEREST,
yielding
We recommend these bonds fof tuesLLuent
' For detailA can, phone or write.
Clark, Kendall 6? Co., Inc.
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sixty-one years of continuous service as a
financial institution means anything to you as
a bond buyer; then the Ladd & Tilton bank
recommends itself to the careful investor.
We offer for Investment our Allotment in a new local tssoe est
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Portland Gas & Coke Co.
7 Per Cent Gold Bonds
Dated January 1, 1921 Due January 1, 1940
Denominations $1000
The bonds are secured by a general lien on .all proper ty
of the company and. additionally secured by the derxait with
-the Trustees of an equal principal amount of the company's
first and refunding mortgage b bonds.
These bonds present an exceptional Investment orrporto
1 nity in one of our most essential utilities. The Portland Oas
A Coke "Co. is a permanently established and growing con
- corn, and we recommend these securities as a conservative
and attractive Investment -
Full details on request
PRICE 95 AND INTEREST
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