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IttlS UKKUON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON 11 CATTLE MARKET DEPRESSION IS- MOST SEVERE HERE southern; pacific and oil shares are boosted tuesday, February 8, 1321. BUTTER SITUATION IS QUITE STEADY Steadiness ai generally apparent in the market for butter during the day's trade here. There was a steady move ment in cubes, with prices intact. There is no "doubt of th effect the improve. -ent In the Fanned milk situation baa bad in the batter trade. Removal of Xhe - condentary output of butter from the Paget sound terri torjr ha sided the situation there. Increaae in butter demand baa been shown in a retail war atnee.tbe laat redaction A prieee, and leadlns local makera acknowledse that their output ia not keeping full pace with tbe demand. While much depends upon what San Fran cisco doc with its butter price, the local trade is much leas alarmed over what .the ' south does than for many year past. Developments ef other period have indicated that it ia risky business to Import in any greet ! quantity and ali importers bare therefore taken severe lessee. Those desiring special information . regarding sajr market should write tbe Market Editor, Oregon Journal.: enclosing stamp for reply. KCU PRICES BADLT MIXED HERE Bids for eggs- are shewn from 28 to 82c a dosen - for Tuesday's delivery for . current re ceipts at Portland. , Most of the." buyers hare beeu forced to pay the- higher price, if they want the supplies, - POfJLTRY SUPPLIES AltE SCAT Scant supplies of lire poultry are shewn along the street and it is suite possible that a better demand may be forced. Turkeys are in fair supply with lire down to 40c . i m TEAL DEMAND 8HOWISO 8TEOXO Strong demand was shown for country killed retree in tbe trout street trade for the day. There, was a sansral top of 10e for the best tiering. Hogs were about steady with tbe bulk oi the sales at 160 for tops. , ' 1 ' " ' ; - POTATO MARKET BEMAIX9S SICK What little business is showing . for potatoes here ia at very sick prices. , Purchases of po tatoes at country points are shown down to f Be a cental for good stuff, but sales in. Idaho are down to 50c. , . APPLE SELLISO BEI3J6 FORCED With glmost record holdings of apples 'in this vicinity, there is v.ery inclination among hold ers to sell at this time, although much stock lias fceen held' too long and is overripe. Prices are mixed. - BRIEF WOTES OF PRODUCE TRADE Red oabbage arrirtng from South at 4c per pound. -, v .-, ... ' nnsn supplies .or very good Quality: Hem"nti fain,; . ... ; ..J. Orange prices are firmer and in some in stances higher. . . Cheese trrtces firm at the recent advance, of se a pound. " , - , Cclumln smelt are firmer at e. s pound. vVHOZ,BSAZ.E PRICES TS POBTI-A3TD Then are Prices retailers pay wholesalers.' ex cept as otherwise noted: -w- Products ' BTJTTER Helling price., box lots: Cream S'Tv. extr- Parchment wrapped, 45e per lb. Jobbing pnoes: Cubes, extras, 19o per lb.i dairy. bnyiag price, 20c per lb. KL'TTKIiKAT Portland delivery basis, bo. 1 rrade, 48c; No.' 2.-41c; country stations, 37 0 8 He per lb. - CHEKSK Setting price: Tillamook, fresh Oregon fancy triplets. 36c per lb.; Young Amer icaa, 87c lb. Prices to jobbers, f. o, b. Tilla mook: Triplet. 88c: Young Americas. 84e. hel hng price: Block Swiss, 88 40c: bmburger. 338-: Ib.; cream brick. 30ISe V LP.'.''' Byin Price: x Current Receipts. . . 2a l don : candled, selling price, 33 St J "" select, 34 40a . mmdVS LLTRr Selling jurice: Heavy hens, f",70 Lb': Uht hpn- 24c lo.: springs, light. SOo jo. j heavy, 27c per-lb,; old roosters, 14c. per lb. ; turkeys, 40c per lb.; dressed. 60 55c per lb.;, ducks, 8S40e lb, Fresh Wsgsublss and Fruit FRESH FRUIT Orsnges. $2.754.S bo: bananas. 18 IS e per lb.; lemons. 340 ""I1- jparjefruit. Florida. .00 (ff 8.00; California. $3 25 APPLES II. BO 9 8.25. r " - l'5KUJrR,riT8 IVomedaries. 85 a,?;i,ON8 siHn Price to retailers: " Local, si. -ia; garlic. ISc; green onions, 60c per dosen bunches. ionT r'S 8eUl" pri"': Oregon fancy. Y,??; sweets, Tenn.. $8.50 hamper. BKRR1ES Cranberries, local, 36.00 6.25 per bos; eastern, $10.00 bbL VEUETABLES Turnips. $2. B0 per eaek: rrr 81.S0; beeu. $2.00; lettuce. 3.50 P .PJ.1! S P'snt. 85e; broccoli. $1.85 J.25: bell peyviers, 85 (S 40c lb.; celery, $1.00 per dosen; Hubbard sauasli. 3 2 c lb.; rhu baib, kothouse. 20e lb. Mast and Provisions COtTNTRT MEATS Selling price: Country Vn?'. McpT.r lbi ,or op blockers, about 125 to 150 lbe.; heavy stuff lower; real, top, 80 to lie lb,.. 19e; heavy stuff less. SMOKED UATS Hsma. SO 33c per lb-, breakfast bacon, 240c . . . LARD Kettle rendered. 21 Ho lb ; tierce basis, compound. 1 3 H c. Fish and Shellfish FRESH PISH Steelbead. ?62Te lb.; frogen chinook, 80c: halibut, fresh, l23c sturgeon. (); black cod. 1 1 J 2c ; kippered salmon. $1.50 per 10-lb- basket; kippered cod. ' 85: rssor clams. ); craba, $2.75t3.7S p"..d""n: eod- 7c per lb.; Columbia smelt. rJe per lb. OMTEM -Extern, per gallon. $5.00; BTJOAR Refinery basis: Cube. $9 t3 fruit and berry. $8.00; l yellow, $7.40: beet f?"" 7-95 ltr C. $8.80; golden C. per1171 " ' 7-75'8 00; ulk. 18c nJiKTLn rt,J' J. 5e; Blue K?Ta.L7.,( e lb-: Ji,ir Orleans head. lOe. COFFEE Roasted. 19 31c. ia sacks or drums, . SALT Coarse, half ground. 100a, $17.25 per ton; 60s. $17. S5; table dairy. 60s. $27.25: b'l3 0-00; fancy table and dairy! $34.50: tump rock, $20.50 per tons BEANS Sales by jobbers: Small white. S Ho lb.; Urge white 5e; pink. 7 . b per lb.; hmaa, 84e; bayou, 11 He; reds. 7e;regon beans, buying pnees. nominal. - - a MI.I1?rC,inati00- Borden, !?'22: lA,tor- 5.0; rgle. $11. SO; Libbyl $3.90; Mount Vernon. $5.80 per ca SODA CRACKERS tn bulk. 17eperlb. V,1i,IrW;lJ't!, 232e per lb.; almonds. ?I tl .K-I. V? J??: Peanuts. Reps, Paints, oils " . RPFJ'T7Pi5fI- i"b lc per lb.; standard Manila. SO He . UNSEED OIL Rsw, bbla.. 9e at- ket tle boiled, bole., $1.01; raw, cases. $114 boiled, cases. $1.1 per gallon.' . t't i r i ii t ra.i -. j : or iron barrels. 17 Ho gallon; caaea, 80e per gallon. ........ . ;a80LINE Iron2 marrels, j 29c;" cases. 41 He. ' casea. WHITE LEAD Ton lots. 12c; 600 lbs.. 13cper lb. TTRPE-VTINE Tsuka. $1.24; eases. $1.89; 10 esse lota, le less. Hops. Wool snd Hides . HOPS Nominal. 120 crop. 18HSf2te ' HIDES Calfskin. 1012e; kips. 8 9c; green hides, 5 9 6c per lb. W . ' MOHAIR Long, 25c; short, 15c. - ' TALLOW AND GREASE No.1 tsBow.' 6e: No. 2. 4e mvw, m.m CASCARA BARE Sew'. Se lb. 'WOOL Coarse. 10c; medium. 20e; fine, 5c per lb. BASICET 'RTTA1L PSJCXfa, ija r By Byre a a H. Cobea . -There ia every Indicajjion today of the most excellent fresh fish supplies for the Lenten season, while yesterday the outlook was much less hopef uL ' Accordinsr to word received by Joseph O'Connor of the Portland Fish company, wholesalers, the ateelhead salmon, run In the Columbia is now liber aL , TMm fish followed the smelt into the river ; the latter coming- forward when the last rains appeared. ' While prices remain : high for fresh salmon, a few days of the big run will have the effect of forcing" lower values, although no extremely low prices may be expected in fresh salmon, at least for some time. . . Chinook are in only scant supply, but the number is slowly increasing. They are too high priced for the average? con sumer and considering all. the steelheads are the proper fish to purchase. Smelt are in better supply with most of the retail shops now asking 10c a pound. , I The following vires ruled generally ia retail shops for good quality. - Some values are frse- 3nally higher, inferior stuff fractionally lower: Butter Fresh creamery, 47 50c Eggs Fresh laid, extra 40 945s per dosaa; tra pullets, 40c. - Poultry Chickens, dressed, v40e Tb. Kiah Salmon, 80 50c lb.; halibut, 30c lb.; Columbia river smelt, lOe lb. -... - flour Best local patent, 82.75 0 9.00 per sacs, as we. - Potatoes Buiesmka, 1. 2c lb. Onions 2e lb. ' Maximum prirea on the Portland public mar ket: Cabbage, 2c pound; cauliflower, 20e head; carrots, 2c .pound; celery. 13c bead; celery hearts, 15e; onions, 2c pound; parsnips, 2c pound; squash, 2e pound: turnips, 8c pound; potatoes, lHe pound; - dry beana, 7c pound; prunes, 12 He pound; comb honey, 4 Oo pound; bulk honey, quart. 90c, pint 47c; ducks, 50e pound; geese, 45e pound; cottage cheese, 20c pound; hens, 84$ 86c pound; fryers. 8 5e pound; eggs, 45c doses: batter, 60e pound; milk, 13c quart. i Wheat. Depressed In Early Trading; Affected Others Chicago. Feb. . (T, N. S.) SenU ment In grains underwent a change on the board of trade today and 'prices for the list registered the sharpest upturn in several months. Tbe close found values right at the top, , General news wast bullish. From the low point, made a few minutes after the opening, wheat advanced over 1 10 cents. Provisions closed lower. Resting -prices for March wheat were at gains of 7ic and May 8484c up. May corn advanced 2c and July.- l& lc May oats advanced 2o and Chicago, Feb. S. L N. S.) Weakness featured the peaing in wheat toda. Buying was limited to locals. Wheat waa down 2c to 2 H e and May off le to 1 44 e. . Lack of buying .power also was conspicuous in corn. The market waa heavy. May was He to c lower and July was off He to tc The bresk in wbest snd corn led to fair sell ing in oats after the opening, which waa easy. May eats lost Hs to He and July oats waa He lower. i Provisions opened quietly snd s shade lower. ..Chicago range by Cnited Press: v n ui Mar. May ... Mky .j. July May . v . July ... Msr May ... July- . . . May.". , . May '. . July . . . May t. Open, t 13 H.. 144 H 65 H' f.'43 H.' 42 . 2125 i 122T i 1257 S 1142 131 ! 118 j 62 H High. 162 . : 153 H CORN 67 H - 69 H ; OATS .. 44 H 45 PORK 2135 IARD 1240 ; 1-JK5 RIBS; 1142 -RYE 138 H ' 120 H BARLLT 64 IjOW. 152 H 143 H 64 - 6 42 H 2 2110 1222 ' 1255 1127 130 H 113 62 H Close. 161 i 153 H TH 69 H 4414 2115 1235 1265 1137 137H 120 H CATTLE TRADE IS DEMORALIZED TUESDAY H0O MARKET Toae. .Strong . .19913c lower .3iO($e lower .Slow .Us settled Portlaad Chieage Omaha .... Kansas City Beaver Top. ll-$ 19.IS 9.88 Iate IsUlis Taesdar trade additional mall sspflies of nogs eame forward and tops were lews tie te HUi. ; . PORTLAND LIVKSTOCK BTJ! f ' " Hogs. CatUa. Calves. Sheep. Can. Tuesday.. ... 100 week ago. 7u 2 weeks sso. . 4 weeks ago. . . . . sear aso. .. 2 years ago.. 1 74V. . 3 Tears ago., S99 4 years ago.. D30 121 , . ' Nona . .. ' . - ICoae. 67 ... 612 1 77 a 258 ...na 211 2 10 i 1 88 i The utter weakness in the cattle trade all over the country is appalling at this time. Hogs are firm locally, while no damage was shown in tbe sheep situa tion for the day. : v. . -:;.. f : , ';. ' Developments in the eattls sitnation at North Portland since the Monday report indicate that the depression there on tbe opening dsy of the week was far greater than tbe prices show and that values ia general were from $1 to $1.25 lower instead of the 50 IS 75c that the fisnras indicate..: . t- " " v While it is true that steers sold ag high as r$9 st North Portland Monday, reports indicate that this price was paid only by one butcher and he was evidently mislead regarding the sit uation. The fact remains that as good steers, ss cams into the yards Monday were sold late in the day to California shippers at $7.85 8.00. In fact, these animals, which were- shipped froaa Toppenish sad consisted of beet pulp feeding, were considered the best cattle in tbe yards. The market at the beat waa spotted. A few loads sold at the extreme point quoted or even s fraction higher, but the bulk of the stock sold at the lowest levels. - ? CSeneral cattle market range: Choice steers ............,.$ Medium to good steers-....... Fair to good steers . . . . . , . , . . , Common te fair steers........ Choice cows snd heifers ..... Medium to good cows snd heifers Pair to medium cows tend heifers Common cows snd heifers . . . . . Canners '....-,..,.'. Bulla . .... .. j, .,,-. Choice feeders . . ............ Fair to good feeders........ Choice dairy calves. ....... prime light calves T.60S 6.75 S.OOelr 5.00 6.00 0 S.50 5.00 9 . S.OOW . 2.00 . 4.50 . .: 6.00 0 . 5.00 0 12.00 0 13 0O 7 11.00012.00 8.35 7.SO 675 S.0O 6.75 6.00 6.50 6 00 4.00 5.60 6.50 6.00 6REECEGETS ITS WHEAT OF CLIQUE TUESDAY WHEAT MARKET Bard white ................. .11' Se Soft whlU )8 r e White clab ..u 5e Hard winter ................ 1.4S $e irortfeera tprtsg ...... 1.49 te Bed ATaOa ,v;,.. 1.11 te ' - NORTHWEST GRARf RECEIPTS ' (Reported by Portland . Merchants. ExehsaSB. ars . L Wneat. Barley. Flour. Oats. Hay. Portland."' Tuea... . 40 ... Test sco. 7 4 . . . 1 Season to date... 11072 183 ' S39. 365 1S7S Tear sco.-.....- 5860 169 2775 397 1263 Tieoma, Men..... 28 ., 3 1 2 sa . . . . is . 4 8804 47 658 M 154 4878 68 1883 143 ' 645 23 1 S ' 2 2 4 2 lo--'a 3565 181 - 254 811 1082 4394 227 526 655 1014 817 2 55 28 64 S5S ....' 6 ' 11 Tear sso. . . . . J Season to date. . , Tear ago. . . . . . ( Seattle, Mood. . . . m lesr ago ..... Season to date. . . Tear ago. . . . . . Astoria, to date. . Tear ago . . . . . . Medium light calves......... . . S.00 019.00 Poor calves ' 6.00 0 : 7.50 --; He Msrket Pfrm The fact that common feeder boss sold this week at North Portland at 25e above the high set price for top quality stuff, indicates tbe ex treme shortage of hog market offerings here. Only one lead was shown-, in the North Portland alleys for the Tuesday moraine trade snd prices con tinned strong. 5 . Gencrsl hog market range: , ' Prime light 811.00011.25 Smooth heavy ............. 10.25 10.75 Rough heavy 7.000 9.25 JuIyTKat pig, , 10.00011.25 seeoer pure ................ m.uu hii.du ' Sheep Held Steady i There was only a small run in the mutton alleys at North Portland, following the bis show ing of Monday. Tuesday's market was considered fully steady at the prices quoted. General sheep market range; . ' East of mountains lambs .....,$ Willamette valley lambs ...... Heavy lambs ................ Feeder rambs Light yearlings . . . . Heavy yearlings ... . . Wethers ...... . ... Cull lambs ........ Ewes . . 8.50 0 7.500 7.WS 6.00 0 7.25 0 6.50 0 7.25 6.50 7.00 5.00 0 6.01 1.00 0 5.00 POO 8.50 7.50 7.00 8.00 64 TEEXD OT COTTOy PRICES HAS DOWSWABB MOTEMEST New York, Feb. S. (t N. &) The trend pf cotton prices downward was continued early today with declines of 19 to 25 points, due to easy cables and selling pressure from the South and Wall street. There was little baying except froxa room shorts snd privste cab is continued to give a gloomy view of trade conditions, st Manchester. At the end of the first 20 minutes the msr ket was unsettled and heavy , st s net loss of about 24 point with May only aboufc-20 pointa above the previous low levels, while Msrch equalled its former low when it sold st 13.10 this morning, f . Covering by Wall street and other shorts waa active in the lata dealings, causing a strong tone. - The clce waa steady but showed net gains of 3104O points. Spot cotton was quick today, 40 points higher st 314.05. No sales. Month. January . March . . May ... . July . . . . October . December frpen. - High. Low. Close. 1445 1515 1440 1515 1810 1380 " 1310 1372 I860 1422 1351 1412 1400 - 14..S . 188S 1446 1424 1485 1417 1475 1432 . 1507 1433 . 1496 New Tork Batter a-nd Eggs New Tork, Feb. 8. (I. N. S. ) ea-Butter Msrket easy. Creamery extras (salted and on- K ttSttVej VighanE . Cheese Market Irregular. - . fl.fr, Tl-li ni milk speciata. 23 H -2sJe: do faVcy"0! 25 He; do lower grades, 12021 He. WiamiiJ--Wbo' "ilk. f.ncy Teung Americas. IsH 0 29 He. State Skima. specials. . 1 1 0 Oc do choice, 15 0 17 He; do fair to aood 1 2 S 14 He; da lower grades. 10c ? lZ ?!7-MlIkei - Nearby white, "fancy tiVTt-e?'1- 48c; T - M"int Growing Interests Gervsia. Or . Febtf 8. E. B. Wallace, erf Albany, r resident' of the. Oregon Mint Grew,' Cooperative association, spent a few hours in Uervaia last Saturday in the interest of the mint business. - Two thousand pounds of ofl of peppermint single distilled, were removed from Gervais to Independence the last week for refining hy John Us nes, who owns and operate the only refinenr in the state. Oregon oil is of high quality after refining and easily passes the government require, menra for a standard quality. - . J. Mouas attended the directors' meetine of the Orefou Hint Growers' Coopers tire J ciaUoo. NewTork Sagaraad Coffee New Tork. Feb. 8. -(U. P.) Sugar Quiet raw, 4.64: refined, dull; granulated, $8.85 Coffee No. 7 Rio spot. H06Hc;No. 4 Santos. H91H ' - AMERICA?" UTESTOCK PRICES Chlcsss Moos S10.1S Chicago., Feb; 8. L N. 8.) - Receipts 42.000, 10 013c lower. ! Bulk. $8.86 0 9.60. Top, $10.15; heavyweight. $8.90 0 9-15 ; me dium weight. $9.10 0 9.70; light weight, $9.50 010.10; light lights, $9.60 010.10; heavy packing aows, smooth, $8.00 0 8.65: packing sows, rough. $7.75 0 8.00: pigs, $9.00 0 10.10. Cattle Refeipta 10,000. Steady to strong. Beet steers, choice and prime, S9.25 010.25; medium and good $8.00 0 9.25; good and choice, $7.50 0 9.75; common and medium. i.uvb d.bo: wtucner caiue, neuers. .: 8.50; cows $4.50 0 7.25; bulls. $4.5006.65: canners and cutters, cows and heifers, $3,00 0 4.50: canner steers, $3.50 0 5.00; veal calves (hght snd handyweightl. $9.60012.25: feeder steers, $0.25 0 8.50; stocker steers, $4,75 0 7.65; stocker cows and heifers, $3.7505.75. Sheep Bereipta 16,000; steady. Imba 84 lbs. down), $8.75 0 10.00; lamba (85 lbe. Up. $7.23 0 9.50; Iambi, culls and common. $8.25 07.50; yearling wethers, $6.25 07.60; ewes, $3.73 0 5.25; ewes, culls and common, $2,00 0 3.25; feeder lambs. $7.2508.00. . Kansas City Hos S0.70 - Kansas ' City, ; Feb. 8. L N. 8. ) Cattle ; Receipta. 12.000 ; uneven. Steers, $7.00 0 8.30; cows and heifers. $5.50 08.00; atockera and feeders. $6.00 09.00; calves, $6.00 010.50. Hogs Receipts. 21.000: slow. Bulk. $8.75 09.60: top. $9.00010.00; heavies. $8,750 9.20; lights. $9.00 0 9.70: medium, $9,00 0 9.60. - I ' ' . . . . Sheep Receipts. . 1 0.O00 ; alow. $8.30 0 9.00; ewes. 34:2504.50. . Devisor Hogs Demoralized Denver, Feb. 0.-(IT. P.) Cauls Receipta 800. steady. Stern $5.50 0 7.25; and heifers, $5.000 6.50; stocker and feeders, $5.5007.75; cows $i.00 0 10.00. Hogs Receipts 2200; lower. No bids, u". Sheep Receipts 3400; lower. Omaha Hoes 39.80 Omaha. Neb., Feb. 0. (L N. 8.1 Hogs Receipts. 14.400.- mostly 15 0 25c lower. Clos ing 25 0 50c lower. Bulk. $8.25 0 9.25: top, $9.30. T , Cattle Receipta, 8500 ; X good and choice steers and she stock steady to strong: others slow, steady to weak; 18 head. 1525-pound steers, $8.75; bulls snd veals steady; stackers and feeders steady to strong. v gheep Receipts, . 16,000 f lambs 25 0 5Oe lower. Top, $9.00, paid by shippers. Steady to easier; feeders dull; best ewe.. $4.25. , Seattle Hogs S1 1.60 Seattle, Wash., Feb. S. (I. N. .) Hogs ReceitMs 136. stronger. Prime lights. $11.00 011.50; rough heavies, $8.0008.50; smooth neavies, iiu.avstii.vu: suga, $9.00 011.00. -Cattle Keceipta 150, weak. " Prime steers, $8.50 0 9.00: common to good. $6 0 6.50; me dium to choice, $5.00 0 6.00: prime . Hehta. $11.00012 50; heavy calves, $6.00 0 7.0O. Sheep Receipta 1067. steady. Yearlings, $7.75 0 8.50; ; wethers, $0.75 0 7.50; ewes, $8.5005.00: ' prime lambs. $10.50 011.00: cull lamba. $8.00 07.80. - ' :'i2faTal Stores Market ' New Tork, .Feb 8. (L N. 8.) Turpen 69 01'" " '2 14 'in: KeW Xor', Kosin Savannah, 1100: New Tork. 77s. ; No. 15. 18. 19. 9. 81. " O . a s 29..1114 23 1105 2.... 830 2.;. .1215 24.... 1176 24. ...1175 Ave. lbs. . . 032 ..1082 ..1020 ..1315 972 665' Monday Afternoon alas No. 4... ... 6.., 10.,, 9. . , 23... IS... 27.., T.i, 8... 26 ... 8. . 12... 8.., 10.., 2... 7... 9... 6.. , 7. . , 11.. j 4.. 7.., 22.. , ... . ... .1010 ,1045 .1116 , 768 . 786 .1223 .1078 . 992 . 994 .1000 .1037 . 946 . 880 .1010 . 826 .1040 .1030 . 946 . 766 . 800 .1000 .1110 .1030 . 750 . 830 . 940 1 .;V , i:::: 10'.'.'.'. 8.... 172 250 350 180 180, 280 126 ISO 277 24 910 $ 1....1390 1....1460 1 . . . . 900 1....1160 Price. 3 7.0 8.0O 6.65 8.25 7.35 5.0O 9 00 7.50 5.00 6.00 7.50 7.50 COWS 8 -5.75 6.75 5.75 4.50 6.50 6.25 4.50 6.75-4 4.00 3.0O 5.60 6.50 6.00 5.25 5.75 4.00 5.60 S.OO 6.75 5.75 6.50 5.00 4.00 5.10 S.OO 6.50 ' CALVES $13.00 12.00 8.00 13.00 13.00 10.00 ' 11.00 8.50 7.00 10.0O BULLS 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.0O 6.00 Js.ve.Tns. : 2. . . . 875 .. . .1083 28. ..,1093 84..' 731 38 1143 6.... 950 19.... 1068 2...'. 950 2.... 825 1 . 850 .1143 .1218 24: 48. 4. 36. . o ii! 2 6.' 8. 4. 8. 5. 8. 6. 20-i, 17. V. 27. 14. 30. 26. 3. 9. 4. ,..1157 ...1095. '. '. I 78 ,.. 960 , . .1056 ...1067 , 825 , . .1093 r. ,1164 .J7 ... 981 ... 927 000 ... 893 ...1106 ...1090 .. . 553 . . .1005 . . .1035 ...1050 , . . 935 ...1040 . . , 806 ...1152 12., 17.. 8.. 27.. ..1009 ...875 .. 819 . . 903 " 4 22. . , . 14.. . . 1.... 5.... 75.... 73.... .,.. , 1 7.... a.... 47.... 8.... 27.... 857 140 195 150 320 195 237 255 440 108 290 186 192, 245 8.75 6.00 6.00 "6.50 HOGS 8.,.. 1. . . . 11.... 1.'.., 'hi:: is...: ... 1.... 246 170 160 110 136 16A 195 376 240 MIXED 1... ,1860 1....1380 1....1670 1 1150 1....1490 4.... 600 424 905 i S.SO 11. SO 11.50 10.0O 9 50 11.50 11.60 11.00 10.50 11.25 8.00 11.75 11.00 10.50 LAMBS J2...i 200 19. . ., 18 . 6. ... ISO 1 . . . . 14.... 12...; 1.... 8 2 . . . . .,.. 1...J. 60.... .4 480 205 281 370 193 205 120 160 108 802 Price. 3 5 00 "7.00 7.35 5.50 7.25 7.50 7.50 5.50 6.00 6.00 7.60 7.50 $ 4 00 6.75 S.T5 6.00 5.00 -8.00 6.50 2.50 6.00 4.00 6.00 - 6.00 6.50 t 6.75 , 3.00 7.00 8.00 5.00 ; 6.00 6.50 ; 6.00 A : 4.00 ; 6.00 ; 5.10 i 6.00 810.60 10.00 11.00 11.00 10.00 10.00 ; 7.00 6.50 12.0O 4.50 6.00 4. SO 4.00 6.60 8.50 7.00 6.60 $11.50 11. SO 10.0O 9.50 11.50 9.50 9.00 11.50 11.60 11.60 ! 10.00 11.75 8.50 228... -S7 $ S.OO 202... 6T , 9.00 HO;... 76 ; 9.00 78;... 87 ; 9.60 121...- 73 0.OO EWES 38 103 9 5.00 .... 80 6.00 339.. .. 95 4.00 109.... Ill 4.00 SO--. - 10B 4 OA TEABLTNGS I.:.." 138 $ 7.00 I - WTHERS 204.... 113 $ 7.SO I ' Tuesday Mornlns Sales STEERS 824.'. 156. . 41. . 14.. 3.. 64., 234., 318.. 88 70 69 70 100 77 90 108 9.0O 9.00 7.50 7.00 5. OO 1.50 4.00 4.00 Ave. No. 11... - 4. . . 2.. . 4... 16... 15.!.' fa. e..., 1... 7. . . lbs. Price. 1080 $ 6.50 , 942 6 50 .1085, 6.00 .1027 - 6.00 .1240 7.00 '- CO .1130 $ 6 50 I 9T ,6.25 I 90S 4.00 1 CALVES . 173 313.00 1.... BCLLS .1200 S 4.60 HOGS , JL84 $11.50 ) No. Ave. lbs. . Price. 1. . . .1470 $10.00 ' 3. ... 990 6.25 : 1 . . . . 910 - 6.00 , . 4.... 973 6.00 I V.. ..1079 5.00 -ws 1... .1070 3 S.OO 8. . . . 783 6.00 270 $10.00 San Fravnelsen wni.- -r v ... xnrJr'?iBC?' ?b- Broilejrifeign iS.. ' s mvus, l05c; - pest OSCaS, 30 0 35c -4..' v. J r Dried Fruit and Beaas ' New Tork. Feb. 8. tL N. 8.) Bean mar ket quiet. Marrow choice, $9.00; pea, choice, $4 5006.10; red kidney, choice, 39.2509.60. Dried fruit market steady. Apricots, extra choice to fancy, 26 0 86e; apples, evaporated, prime tofaacy. 6 013 Her prunes, 80s to 60s. 12 016c; prunes, 60s to 100a. 6H019Hc; peaches, extra choice to fancy.- IS 0 21 He; seeded raisins, extra choice to fancy, 24 0 25e. i -- Chicago Potato Market v. -' Chicago, Feb. S L N. 8. ) Potatoes Receipts, 52 cars,-' Minnesota and Dakota. Ottios 81-1001.25: WiscoMiu. sacked. $1.00 01.10: bulk. 810 0 1.30. T - Hew Tork.Loadoa Silver - i-' New Tork. Feb. 8., (L K. SL) Cmsri.i bar silver: Domestic unchanged st 99 H : fox- H higher at 1H. London. Feb. 8. (L N. 8.1 Ttar Shm m. Us huhi lla ' ....... The expected appearance of Greece in thm market: for wheat has 'not material ised and word now goes' forward that the international clique has taken that country in its hands to save I : from going; upon tbe open market and forcing wheat prices higher 'Q Despite all the bearishneea that the interna tional clique with its allied financial interest are aUo to brine against 'the market, the cripa of wheat see-sawed conaidersbly for options dur ing' tbe early' eastern trade,; but mads little head way toward a lower level. To offset the baerishncsa eg tbe tatsenstioaal clique there were reports of green . bugs in Texas wheat. This is the period of the year when damage reports will predominate in tba American trade. f . Locally there is no business ehoww in the wheat market. Interior galea are practically nil and exporters report an absence of foreign trade. Demand for chicken f eeda Is today showing s very liberal volume: in fact, this ia the only branch of the market that is ahewing any' so li tit y wnatever. FLOCR Selling price, mill door:. Patent, 89.80; Montana spring wheat, $9.50; Villain ette valley brands, $8.55; local straight, $9.30; bak ers local, $9.00; graham, $8.00; whole wheat, $8.20. Price for city deliveries 15c extra; sub urban. 20c extra. HAY Buying price, nominal- .1 Willamette timothy, fancy. $25 0 27 per ton; clover $19; straw, $13 014: alfalfa. 820 0 21 per ton. GRAIN - SACKS Nominal, No. 1 Calcutta,. iuc; domestic, lie, in ear tots; toss amounts higher. . MILLSTUFFSt MiH run St mill, eeekeH; ton Iota. $35; rsrloada. $34. - OATS Per ton. buying price: Peed. $33 0 34. BARLEY Buying price: Feed. 331032; milling, 333, . -SEED Buying price, nominal; no- demand.' Red clover, rec leaned ( ) per lb; alsike, t 1: vetch. . - FEEDSTCFFS F.-O. B. raOls: Rolled barley. 841.00; whole barley, 338: alfalfa meal. 3$6; coooanut meal, $30: cracked corn, $43; whole corn, $39 ton; scratch feed, $58; soy bean meal, $50; linseed meal, $60; whole oats, $40; rolled -oata, $42 per ton. ROLLED OATS SeUing price, $10 barret " Merchants' exchange bids: . . . . ' .!. . . WHEAT Hard whits ,."..,,......,.., 155 Soft white ..... .'.V.. . . ...... 153 White club 153 Hard winter .......;........ 148 Northern spring ............... 149 Red Walla . , .............. . 145 FEED OATS March. 153 153 . 154 f 148 149 t143 southern pacific , Active feature New - York, Feb. , 8. CL . S.) The stock market closed strong- to day. ' The entire list surged for-, ward with, renewed vigor in . tfe final, half hour." when the call money ; rate dropped to 7 per cent. Crucible rose over S pointa to 93. but reacted to 934 at the close.' Steel common rose over 1 point to 82. Baldwin recovered nearly 3 points from the low to 89. General Asphalt advanced 2H to 6. The rails, also were in' improved demand, Reading advancing 2 points to 83, while South ern Pacific rose over 1 point to 79 and Northern Pacific nearly 2 points to S4. Mexican-Petroleum rose nearly 5 points from the low to 159. and Royal Dutch rose over 3 pointa to 60. Studebaker sold up 1 to 67. - '. . Government bonds, unchanged ; rail way and other bonds strong. Total sales of stocks today were 474, S00 shares ; bonds.' $9,461,000. "New York. Feb. 8. (I. N. S.) The stock market was of a drifting character at the opening . today, price changes being generally narrow but the tone was firm and majority of issues made small fractional gains. . Naturally a good deal of interest was attached to the trading In Southern Pacific, which was ex-rights. That stock ranged from 78 to 78 and the rights sold at 18, making; a gain of . Pacific Oil was unchanged at 34. Atlantic Gulf opened down to 62. Steel common made a gain of to 81 but fell back 011 the next sale. Baldwin Locomotive lost to 86. followed by a trifling, rally. General Asphalt was actively traded In, moving up over 1 point to 65. -W- .; vi ' Rears-Roebuck opened up 4 to 86. ' Royal Dutch was in demand, advancing H to 67 H and Mexican Petroleum moved ap 1 point to 1 55-. There waa little" outside interest ia tbe trad ing during - the forenoon snd pries movements were especially narrow and without importance. The oil shares showed s better tone. Mexican Pe troleum advancing 1H to 156 and Royal Dutch made a gain ot, H to 58 H . Shell Transport advanced 1H to 40.' Southern Pacific made s further gain to 79 snd other rails generally were in demand st frac tional advaacea, r The sugar group became weak, American Sugar falling 3 points to 88 H snd Punts Alegra yield ing 14 to 434. General Motors, in which there was heavy trading yesterday rallied to 14 H. Sears-Roebuck, after advancing so above 86. reacted tto, 85 - American Linseed moved up 1 point. - a Furnished by Overbeck- Cooke Co., Board of Trada building: - HK.H. STOCK- Not 2 whits. ...r. .:ii...v. 8800 No. 2 gra.. i . : ? ..8100 BARLEX Brewing .... . .3000 Feed ... ...... . . . ... ....... .2900 , CORN No. 3 Eastern' (bulk) .3050 No. 3 local, (bulk)....: ..3000 8350 3100 S00O 2000 8075 3000 DAIRY PBODCCTS OF THE COAST San Francis Market -' San Pranciaco, Feb. 8. (U. P.) Butter Extras, 41He; prima firsts, 39Hc. - Eggs Extras. 33 e; extra firsts, 32 He; Cali fornia firsts, 82c; extra .pullets. Sic; undersised pullets, SOe. Cheese California flata, fancy, 26 He. Los Anoetea atarliet Loa Angeles, Cel., Feb8 r(L N. 8.) But ter 41c Eggs Extras 83c;" case count, 34c; pullets. 32c Seattle Market - Seattle. Feb. 8. (U. P.) Eggs Fresh ranch. 85 0 37c; pullets. 32 0 33c Butter 44 046c "-: " POTATOES 'A,l6xO THE COAST ' Seattle Market. Seattle, Feb. 8. (U. P. ) Potatoes, per ton Yakima Gems. $35; locals, $17 022. Los Angeles Market Los Angeles, Cat, Feb. 8. L N. 8.) Pota toes: Stockton Burbanks' mostly $2.2602.50; Idaho Russets mostly $2.00 02.25"; local White Hose, mostly 9Oc081.OO per lug; $2.2502.50 sack. - - j. - . San Francisco Market ' San Francisco, Feb. H. (U. P.) Potatoes River white, $1.6001.76;. Salinas, $2,850 S.OO; sweets. $5.40 0 5.65. '. Onions Australian brown. 75c 0 $1.00. : '- . ' . . . Broemhall Crop Reports Broomhall cabled: United Kingdom Tbe sodden land caused by the mild weather prevailing in this country has caused some anxiety. France v Crops of grain are looking welL Spring cultivation has started and increased sow ings are expected. trmany Weather continues -mild snd crops look satisfactory. : Belgium The mild weather being expe rienced has favored the late sowings snd there has been soma increase in the wheat acreage. Austria Snow cover ia satisfactory. Roumanian Mild weather recently permitted some additional sowing. Hungary Decontrol of grain is expected next Spain Craps hsvoj a good spDesrsnes sad supplies of wheat are plentiful. , Chicago Dairy Prodae ' Chicago. Feb. 8. tL N, 8.) Butter Re ceipta. 6309 tube. Creamery, extra, .44c; firsts, 86 0 42c; packing stock. 14018c. Eggs KeceipU, 17,028 eases. Current re ceipts, . 30 0 33c; ordinary firsts, 30031c; firsts, 33 H 0 84c; checks; 28 30c; dirties, 30081c - - Cheese - Twins, new. 23 4 0 24c; daisies. 24H0S4HC; Towns Americas, 24 4 0 25c; longhorns, 26H0264c; brick, 20 20 He live Poultry Turkeys, 43c; chickens, 30c; springs, 80c; roosters, 82e; geese, 22c; ducks, 35c . Money , 'and Exchange ,' , . i New Tork, FebV 8. ( I. N. S,) Call money on tbe floor of the New Tork stock exchange today- ruled at 8 per cent; high, 8 per cent; low. S per cent. . Time money was steady. . Hates wvre 1 p 1 71 ir cent. ine marxet lor prune mercantile: paper - was steady. Call money tn London today waa 6 per cent- Sterling exJ change waa strong, with business snd beakers' bills st $3.88 fok demand. , . ... - New Tork Wool and Hides ' . New York, Feb. 8.- (I. N. S.) Wool: Mar ket, stesdy. Domestic fleece XX Ohio, 23045c pulled scoured basis.- is 0uc; Texas scoured basis, 40 0 75c; domestic territory staple scoured. 50085c ....:.., Hides Market. dulL Nativmrteera, l014c; branded steers, lie". " . ., - Cotton.. Is 3Tegleeted Liverpool. Feb. 8. (E N. 8.) Spot cotton neglected at opening. Prices . easier. . Sales, 8000 bales. . --. American mid., fair, 11.68; good mid.; 0 38; full mid., 8.88; mid.,, 8.03; low, 6.88: good ord., 5.38; ord.. 4.88. - , - Futures opened steady. , New York Metal Market . - New Tork, Feb. 8. JL N, 8.) Copper Quiet. Spot. Febraary, Marcn- and April, of fered. 13 He Lead Easy. Spot offered. 600; February, March and April, offered, 475. 1 Spelter Quiet. Spot February, offered. 600; March sad April, offered. 515. ,-. " 1 '" - Miaaeapolis-Dslath Flax Dumth. Feb. 8. (L N. 8J Flax: May, $1.88; July. $1-90; track and arrive, $1.84. . Mir.neapolis. Feb. 8. (L N. 8.) Flax: May. $1.85; July, $1.87; truck and arrive, $1.84 01,83. - ?few Tork PoUte Market New Tork, Feb. S. L N. 8.1 Potato sharket weak. Nearly white, $3.00 03.75; Ber mudas, $6.00 0 9.50. . Kan Franeiseo Barley Calls San Francisco, Feb. 8. Barley rtosed: May 115 H bid. XI 7 asked; December 115 bid. Agr. Chem ............. Ajax Rubber .......... Alaska Gold - . . ... . Alaska Juneau . Allis-Chalmen Am. Beet Sugar ........ Am. Can Co ......... . Am. Car A Fdy. ........ Am. Cot. Oil .......... Am. Drug Synd. ....... . Allied Chem. Am. Hide A Leather..... Am. Ice ............... Am. Intl. Corp. i ...... . Am. Linseed . ....... . . . Am. Loco ............... Am. Ship As Com. ....... Am. Bmetter .......... Asvr Snuff Am. Sugar Am. Sumatra ..... Am. Tel. 1 Tel. . . . , Am, Tobacco ...... Am. - Wool Am. Zinc i.. ...... Anaconda ......... Aasd. Oil ' Atchison .... e .... . Atl. Gulf A W. I. . . Baldwin Loco. . . . . . oaiuwm, inti.. ........ ... Balto A Ohio. ......... . uein. citeet u . Booth Msh B. R. T. Butte C. A Z. . Butte Sup.... Caddo Oil Canadian Pac . . Cen. Leather Chicago it N. W. Chicago Gt. W. . Chile Copper . . . Chi no C. M. A St. P. . V. S O. : . Colo. F. A L - uu , 1, ......... Colorado Gas A.Elec.... Consolidated Ga ....... Consolidated Cigass . . . . . Corn Products .......... Cosden Oil ........... C. R L . P Crucible Del i Hudson ......... Dome Mines ...... . . D. A R. G Endicott Johnson ....... Erie ........,.. Fed. Ming. A Smelt. Gaston Wma. Gen. Cigars ........... Gen., Elec- . . . . ..,... Gen. Asphalt ........... Goodyear Granby Great or. Ore......... Great Nor. pfd. Greene Cananes ........ Gulf 8. Steel........... Hask Barker Houston Oil ........... Ills. Cent. Inspiration ............ Int. Agr. Corp., com..,.. Interboro ............. Interstate Callahan Int. Harv. ... Int. Merc Marine.. . . . . . Int. Nickel . .'. . . int. t-aper - . ....... ... ... . invincible oil T. . . . . . Island Oil .' K. C. Southern ......... Kennecott , . . , , . e i Lack Steel ............ Lehigh Valley . . Mex. Pet. Miami .......... ,... . . Middle States Oil Mid vale Steel .......... M. K. A T Missouri Pacific, ... ... Mont Ward M. St. P. A S. S. National Biscuit National Enamel National Lead . Nevada Con . New Haven . . Norfolk A W.. Northern Paeifie N. Y Air Brake. N. T. Central... . Okla. Prod, ref , . . . . Ontario W.;,..i.... Pac- Oil si, Pac Gas A Elec.,.,... i'enna. ....... Pan, Amn. Pet Pen. Gas ..., Pur OiI...,",....,..i. Pierce tail Pitta, i We. Vs. , . . Pressed Steel Car . . . . . . . Pullman v . .-. - . , . . . . . Rag Cans. , . .... ... . Heading... ,..,,..,. Reminston . . ' . Bepublic L- A S........ ITyal Dutch Oil. ...... lef Steel Spg. ......... ShattucbU Aria. ......... SbeU- T. A T..; Sinclair . , V. Southern Railway , , v . . . Bt. L. St a. . Strom berg Carb oiuaepaaer- , v . , . v. . , Swift & Co. Tenn. Copper A Cheat. . . Texas Oil Tex. Pacific C. At O.. . . Tobacco' Products . . . . . Trans. ContL Oil . , . . TJmon Oil DeL4 ...... Union - Pacific ........ V. H Ind. Alcohol..... ll.v S, Rub . , .... .. . V. K. Smelting ....i... U, 8, Steel ,. .... Utah Copper ......... Vs. Chem. ..... .. . .... Vanadium Steel ..... t Vivaadou ............. Wabash Western Pac........... Western Union ........ Westinghoues E. A M. , . West Md. WiUys-Overland Wisconsin Central.,.,,. : .1 . . f' - " ' 65H 85 H 42H SO 1284 28H 48 H . 4 5 H 67 H S3 43" 39 90 79H 99 H 119H 664 39" ' 89 83 H 654 89 H '35 57 5H 14 i3H 13U 117 H 40H 69 12 H 22 , 29 60 SO 61 80 70H 29H 27 H 93 is" 2 83 13 H e i . 8 i4H f.H 39 76 72 89 35 5H 6 14 H 1.1 H 68 H 244 4 H 19H 19 H 52 159 13 ,2 19 11H 21 H 99 H 85 H 17 H 47 40 74 88 H 83 10 H 80 H 94 107 .13 83 66 60 H 41 23 H 79 22 H 21 43 a si 63 H 9 22 121 68 69H 82 66 87 36 6 " S 64 H 84 42"' j 29 121! 22; 48V .8, 44 66 81 42" 29 i 88 78 99 118 65 88 98 81 62 86 88" 55 5 13 H 18 15 115. SO 68; 12 22 27 68 H 3o' 60 79 68 28 26 90 . . . 12 2 61 13 r- 3" 13 64 H 38 45 10 7 LOW. I BID. 75 69 88 34 .'.' 6 ii"" 15 57 23 H 18ti 19 hi" 154 H ii' "2 18 11H 20 99 82 "70 "it" 46H 40 H 72 88 82 10 29 93 106 1SH 82 H "si" 67 39 22 78 22 20 '66 42 80 53 118 67 68 81 55 H 37 34 n 44 9 7H Investment Bankers Expect Bond Priceis To Kise Steadily Opinion among investment bankers is general that bond prices will have a long swing upward. This opinion ts based upon the fact that fundamental condi tions; point to higher prices for all fixed interest bearing securities. There has recently been an appreciable increaae in the purchasing power ef the dollar. Bond prices have not kept pace -with the Improvement in'money value, partly because .money has been tight and in terest rates high. There have been many indications of late that -money- will grad ually become, easier, as the year pre grresses. Duririe 1920 industrial corpora tions were obliged . to do extensive fi nancing; for expansion purposes ana 10 carry Inventories at higher pricea. This source ' of demand for capital will be greatly reduced "during the current year Hereby - releasing- much money, which can be diverted to other fields. TV0 LOCAL MEN, 80, I UCCU1T0 NJUR1ES (Continued From Page One) 65 36 r i 34 43 H 30 122 22 48 9 42 i 45 57 83 10 42H 29 90 79 99 110 66 8 39 83 64 89 98 34 57 5H 13 4 18 16 116 40 68 X4 22 28 60 , 27 80 61 i so 63 70 29 27 93 100 12 2 62 13 8 3 .59 H T4 66 39 22 29 76 21 83 ; 67 72 89 ! S3 10 5 5 95 14 15 58 24 4 19 68 51 159 18 13 80 2 19 16 70 106 60 70 11 '21 99 84 78 71 3 17 84 47 40 74 38 34 10 80 i 94 . 105 13 f 8 ' 82 66 69 84 40 23 79 22 20 37 57 101 8 43 81 65 H 9 22 120 68 69 83 82 65 36 86 6 8 v 25 86 46 10 7 82 fective brakes, according to " Captain Lewis of the traffic department. ANOTHER TICTIM DIES - j; M. Brown, 80, Fourth ahd Salmon streets, who was struck at Third and Yamhill streets at . 10 o'ctock on the night of January 11 by a machine driven by J. . R. Terwilliger, 1126 Macadam street, died at SLv Vincents hospital at 1:40 this morning. Chief Tieputy Cor-, oner leo Goetsch announced this morn ing that an autopsy, would be held, to determine the exact cause' of death. Au thorities at the hospital report that Brown had several fractured ribs and that it was believed one lung was punc tured, but that be seemed to be recov ering. . if the autopsy shows that death was caused from injuries received at Mhe time of the accident, the coroner said an inquest will be held. Brown is survived by his daughter, Mre. I.: K. Alexander of Gresham. ; " DEICH RELEASED zi-s'T-'l 'k. Frank Deich, son of District Judge Richard Deich, 225 East Thirtieth street, who struck and knocked down Gabrille Gannone, 425 Bast . Twenty-Fifth street, while speeding1 past a streetcar at ast Forty-fourth- and Hawthorne avenue' at 5:30 Monday night, was released on his own recognizance by the police, after he is said to have confessed-to driving tits machine between 25 and 30 miles an hour. Gannone was taken to St. Vin cents hospital, where it Is reported he was cut about the head and face and sustained injuries to his thigh. - Deich waa racing up Hawthorne ave nue with the driver of another machine, according to tbe statement of witnesses. The. other machine took the left side of the street ear, while Deich tried to pass on the right. , ' CITIZEN KNOCKED BOWS' The street car ' was slowing down for the stop at East Forty-fourth ' street, witnesses said. . Gannone alighted from the car. which came to a stop Just after Deich had passed - the - rear end, the police report. -, Gannone darted .directly in front of the machine, which was go ing 40 miles an hour, according to the statements of several witnesses, i . One'witness. who wis dlrsctlv bethlnrl Gannone on the street car, said Deich apparently made no effort to atop until he bad struck the man. . Gannone waa caught on the left front fender and carried across the - intersection. About the middle of the ' intersection he fell from the fender and was shoved the rest of the way by- the front axle, wit nesses said.'. , ... DISTANCE "STEPPED OFF V Traffic officers "stepped off the skid marks, which were 114 feet from the point where the man was hit to the place .where the car-finally stopped. Witnesses , are John Stout, 663 East Washington street; C. E. McKHlop, 323 East Fifty-fourth street: O. H. Pier- son, 385 East Fifty-first- street; Cordes Cadebeer, 345 East Fifty-fourth street: A. H. Lewis, 270 East Fifty-sec ond street; Lewis Goldberg, 388 East Fifty-first street, and A. G. Muir, 262a East Fifty-first street- ' Standard on Stocks Anglo ... . . , . Borne Scrysmer , , , Cbeeaebrough uo pi a. . . . . Continental . t OumberXaad ....... I '."I smreka . . . . , , Uslena com ............ tialena OU nfrf ni. x.- , , 17 ........364 88 . ...175 ' ., 100 ...105 , ... 80 ...ISO . . . 93 ... 4 5 ... 3 sa a Natintlsal Tr.TU.i4 . Ohio OH ...ir.n 2?4 gt S1 ...(.,...470 Southern Pipe . , South. Pean.. OU. ....... . "ilstO S.- W. Penn. Od ...""2" 70 8. O. Cslifomia ,.j....262- 8. O. ladisna . 67 a 2 ...... ..... ...400 5" )f i:- . 8o ................ .880 ' do pfd. ........... ion 8w Emeu ...J.,,.l. 45 VOifmSUC-... . .'.7.108 ao pfd. ...... . . ......... og Vacuum ,. ......805 Waahingtoa . ........ .... ' s - S. O. Nebraska .......... 870 Imp. OU ...?.,. II. . 96 Ask. 18 410 83 195 108 110 33 130 96 48 97 98 176 87 29 165 99 879 . 16 86 480 200 875 ', 103 2.15' . 72 297 88 580 " 420 848 . 40O 110 55 112 101 313 33 80 100 Tear ago. 3.617,073.76 6.230,552.39 1.314,098.00 349,210.00 604.771.00 90,862.00 4.291,498.00 763,797.00 PACIFIC COAST BA3TK STATEMENT Cleea rings. - This week. : Monday ......65074.110.48 t Tuesday .... 4.689.641.01 ' - swksne Bankt Clearings, Tuesday. .......... $ Balances, Tuesday ........... 11 " Tacpesa- Banks . Clearings, Tuesday .........8 Balances Tuesday ........... j Sssttts Banks ' Clearings Tuesday ... . .....8 Clearings, Tuesday. , . , . ... 819.900.000.0O - "" Lea Awgilss Banks CJtoarinfs. Tneaday .......... 312.376,051.00 - . Liberty Bead Sales He ported by Overbeck A Cooks Co.- Liberty. -8g....... Liberty. Pint 4a Liberty. Second 4s... Liberty. Pint 4 a. . . Liberty. Second 4 s. . Liberty, Third 4s.. . Liberty, Fourth 4s. Victory. 4a.. Victory. 3 s 9726 High. ' Low. Close. 9188 " 9163 9166 .... '" .... 8680 S65S ' 6680 8630 8780 S692 8690 S660 8640 ' 8648 901O 8990 9003 8708 : 8672 8676 9726 . 9712 9732 9726 9712 9722 SHORT TEEM K0TES Quotations furnished by Clark. Kendall A Co.. Inc. : Maturity. Am. tot ton Oil 6a... 9-2-24 Am. T. T. 6s 10-1-23 Am, T. It T. 6s 2-1-24 Am. Thread 6a 15-1.2S Am. Tob. 7........ 11-1-20 Am. Too. 7s 11-1-21 Am. Tob. 7s. 11-1-2 2 Am. Tob. 7s ...... .'11-1-28.. Anglo Am. Oil 7s.. 4-1-25 Arnuuir fonv. 7 . 7-1 IS -X O Belgian Got. 7a... 6-1-45 Belgian Oot. 6s 1-1-21 Belglan.Uov. 6s ...... 1-1-25 RMhlfhn. at..! V. -V.1S.2 BeUUehem Steel 7s... 7-1 6-23 nnuan (rov. Bna..,ll-1-21 Britiah tier. 6 a. ."..11-1-22 Canadian tier. 6 a.. 8-1-21 Cudahy PkgjCo. 7at7-15-28 . . H. l ... imer n. l. la...... e-i-.i Jspaness Got. 4g..T-10-2S Kennecott Cop. 7s.... 2-1-80 Urt Myers Tob. 6a. 12-1-21 Kennecott Cop. Is... 2-1-80 Ligg. Myers Tob. 6s. .12-1-21 Moline Plow 7s. .... 9-1-21 Molina Plow 7i. ... 9-1-22 Moline Plow Ts...;. .1-2S Moiisa Plow 7a 9-1-24 Nor. Pac. Equip. 7s.. 8-16-22 Pacific Gas 7s...... 5-1-25 Swift 6s 6-16-21 V. B. Kubber 7s ....,12-1-23 Bid. 90 96 H 05 93 H 99 100 100 100 100 06 96 92 90 ' 99 97 99 95 H 99 91 97 67 81 92 92 98 . 98 ! 92 i 93 ; 88 i - j 98 ; 97 Aked . 92 97 f 96 100 100 100 100 100 97 92 91 09 99 95 v - 93 98 69 SO 8 , 99 3 99 ... 100 97 t9 98 H FOREIGJT EXcnASGE BATES ' Corrected daily by the foreign exchange de partment of the United States National bank. Quotations below, except the pound sterling, are quoted os the basis of 100 units foreign currency. ,. Opening nominal rates on bank transections! urait London 'Checks, lbs. sterling . 3 8.86 Paris Prance.. 7.09 Berlin Marks. 1.62 Genoa Lire. . 8.68 Athena. Drachems .. 7.12 ' Copenhagen Kroner .... 18.9Q Christie nia . Kroner .... 18.05 Stockholm Kroner .... 22.00 Hongkong-Currency Japan Ten 40.5O 4 6.75 Shanghai Taela 66.60 Cable Par , Transfers. .' Value. 6 8.66 8 4 6 7.10 19 St l.2 23 81 3.63. 19.80; 7.23 19.30 19.00 26.70 - 18.18 - 26.70 2210 - 26.70 50.00 26.70 ; 49.25 . 67.00 ' Winnipeg- Cash Graia Winnipeg, reb. 8. Cash wheat closed : No. 1 northern, 189; No. 2. 188 j No. 8, 182; No. 4. 174; Sa 6. 162 No. 6. Oata No. 2 wbiU. 49 No. 3 white. 45 ; extra No. 1 feed. 46. Defense Council Goes Washington, Fb. 8.(r, N. S.) The senate this afternoon, by a vote of 21 to 41. defeated the provisions of the sun dry civil appropriation bill for the con tinuation of the Council of National De fense after July 1. f s-i ... .,-.... New York Bond Markst . Purniahed by OvsrbscA A Cooke . ' i i Bid. Atchison GenL i .......... . 77 BaL It Ohio Gold 4s 7 Beth. Steel Kef. 6s........ , 82 Cent. Pacific 1st 4i......... 72 H V. B. A O. Col. 4s.. 97 8r. Paul GenL 4Hs 77 Chi. N. W. Gen, 4s......... 73 U N. UnL 4s 82 New Tork By. 5s . i ......... 20 Northern Pac. P. L. 4s....... 77 Beading GenL 4s 8 1 U I'nion Pac. 1st 4s.... - 82 IT. 8. Steel 6s 4 I'nion Pac 1st Ref. 5s...... 96 Southern Pac Conv. 6s..,,.. 91 Southern Pac Conv. 4s...... 77 Penna. Conv. 4Ha 86 Penna, 1st 4Hs..... 79 Cbea. A Ohio Conv. 6s. .... . . 62 Co. A.k, 78 6S . 84 7 8 " 97 77 75 S3 23 " 77 81 - 83 95 ' 97 "7" n hO 82 O - Foreign Exrhangs Market New Tork, Feb. 8. (U. P.) Foreign r change opened today with demand sterling s 83.85; francs, .0704; lire. .0361; marks, .0160; Canadian dollars, .88; kronen, .1890. Foreign exchange closed with demand sterling 88.87; frsncs. .0716; lire. .0384; msrks, ,0164; Canadian dollars, .8834. 1 11 n 11 1 11 1 'i 8an Francisco Barley Market " Saa Pranciaco. Feb. 8. - iU. P. Cssh barley Spot feed, pet cental, 1,15 01.25; ahrp. pus, sa.ovwa.ew. Pin-Laden Wads.Are , Thrown at Cliurcli; One Dead, One Dyjng Springfield, Mo Feb. 8. (I. K.a As a result of a fight over the throwing of pin-laden paper wads in church, one man is dead today and another dying at Rover. Mo., a village near here. Fode Willard. 24, farmer, was shot through the heart by "Will H. Kenter, his former 'crony,r police charge, while the- latter is dying from stab wounds inflicted by Willard. . - r ; " -- The wad throwing- occurred at a prayer meeting: in the Rover church. Its sequel occurred today when Renter, also a farmer, entered the -village. "You'll see some movies in- a minute," Willard remarked to. friends as Kentner approaehed him.' , -" Authorities charge Willard then at tacked Kenter,. stabbing him in the back twice. Kenter, after shouting for help, drew a revolver f and fired one shot through "Willard'sjleart,' killing him. A -srapreme effort is ' being made in Linn county to float $75,000 worth of road ' bonds among residents ; of the county.-- -' - ---- - .--.--. We Own and Offer $73,617 : 8 Moxw&g DATED Aufust 1, 1920. MATURE Serially. Principal snd semi-annual interest (Peb. 1 snd Aug. 1) payable at the office of the City Treasurer, Astoria. Or., or through the offices of freeman. Smith es Camp Co. Denomination $500 J59500 Aurust 1, 1922 9S00- ' " " 1923 9500 " 1924 9932 " r 1925 3500 ' " 1926 Theas bands are m gsnaral Yield Abest 6.71 6.44 6.32 6.27 6.22 ; Yield About 1(2000 August 1, 1928 6.17. 9500 9685 1931 " 1932 " 1930 9500 1000 6.15 6.14 6.13 6.12 - Population, 1920 esnsus, 14,037 Legality approved by Tea!, Minor & Winifree, Portland, Oregon. Exempt from all federal income taxes. Legal investment for Savings Banks and Trust funds and legal security for public funds in Oregon. Price 99 SS-S 6.12 to 6.71 hs- Income Tax Exempt. Wire orders "eolTect." Cash or Partial Payment Plan. Ask for . circular 192. - Freeman, Smith & Camp Co. ssouno rtsot LUMSKslMKNS BUILOIN FIPTH AND STAItlC wav B740 - s? atoSrTWaMS. - salt wftANcteco S :-V ... .. Madison County HERRIM & RHODES, IXC. (KetabUsbed 18S61 ftgAT-rjLtr poimAsiB . taooka - Fast Prrtsts Ou Piss Wire ' ' : COAST TO COAST. , Stocks, Bends, .sfsvyus,' Psrsfa Ks ' ALU 88AR K STASIA SgCURITIKS klembexs Chicago Boar- of Tradav . . -' Correspoadests B. P. gtottoa ek Co. Haw Tsr tee Issasngs sfaw Tee Oottsa Eachansa Slew Masns - Osttsa Kxcftanea. LIBERTY ARP WICTORT 0r0S. . Beadaaanera tat Haying sad weliriis .. An k Laese oe sata suae. Rsllway Cxcbaoo. Rlwfw Stain KSS. " ; Stocks,' Beads, Cettoe, Grala, Etc. 318 117 Beard t Trade BaJWisg 0verbeckc5:Coo!ieCv DmfccT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES stem bets Ckicage Beard ef Trad . Correspoadeats ef Logsa Brraa, ;- Chi rare y.-- ' Jfew Yort - .-. $ 1 3,000 tionfana General Obligation 6 Koad Bends Dated JuIy'l, 1920 - '." - Due 1937 te 1940 v Denomination 91.000 .: ( ' FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF COUNTY Assessed valuation. 1919 . .. . ..v. ........... .124,362, 043. 00r 1 Total bonded debt, including this issue. , 108,000.00 Debt Less Than of 1 of Assessed Valuation PRICES PAR TO YIELD KEELER BROTHERS Denver Portland v Investment Securities UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Broadway 5800. - FARM MORTGAGES We have ready for immediate delivery farm loans in amounts from 500 ; to Jtio.ooo. - - . i To Yield to 7 t?raw ILf Art4ff0e? r A n A tvt . l m wirs4 iArlt Ar-trrivB rt all I fl Vr,i I ftl :Yl t S . . 87-oT3 ST C ? BROADWAV 1042 '' ; - GROUND FLOOR WELLS FARSO CLD5.