The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 12, 1921, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE OREGON -DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON,
NEW COLD STORAGE LAW IF ENACTED WILL AFFECT PRICES
STOCKS DIP LOW BUT RECOVER LATER
SATURDAY, MARCH 12,-1821.
SATURDAY CHANG
E
IN BUTTER FAILS
SATURDAY DAIRY PKOBTJCTS
' , Batter. Egr. Cheese.
Portland !., . ... ... , . . 4e Me 87e
Cbleafo ............... 4ie 8$e 27 Vie
Hew York SOe 43e tie
taa Frm.nelo.. ....... 40e tie SStte
lot AI(UI..., 44 llo
boattle .......,..-'48o 84e S7e
This la the first Saturday for some
weeks psst that no change has been
shown In the price ef butter In the Port
land market. In fact Saturday . has
come to be the point where everyone In
the trade has been led to expect a price
change, f ? ..
Market ha shown a dragging disposition of
lata ewins to tit uncertain and tmuc San
Francisco trad a. Thar bar been only limited
arrtvsl of cubes, with an even Im demand,
bales of extra aro generally around 40e a pound
out iruie ean o aota at uul
- Trada bar ia awaiting a further nriee non.
snrnt la Una South. A further drop in California
wilt hare a weakening effect titer that wiU re
ewlt in a lower price ranee.
Indie tin the extreme weakness in the batter
eitnatton la the fact that dairy stuff, commonly
called store butter, is sot finding bids a bow
18o a poena generally in u Portland trad. -
Those desiring special information regarding
any market, should writs) the Market Editor,
vresoat eeuraaj, enclosing stamp tor reply. .
EGG , PEICES BULlXtt; EBJU.TIC
En market prion aro ruling emtie locally
with mesa ef the btda for current reeeipta at
.country points 29o a doaen. although some erf
the buyerc' were not of ferine above 28 to 28 He
to the street. Thia in dice tea that they are
not keen altar (applies, ,
CHICKEK rniCES ARK HIGHER
Higher prices are twins named for hear
hena alone the etreet with sales up to - 80c a
pound . for lire birds. Light stock remains
around Mo a pound generally. Other Iowa
la small supply. v.
BICE PRICES REDUCED AGAIN
Further - reduction la rice market price is
shown with Jap style Sown to 4 He. fancy bead
So and Bine Rase (tit a pound. Market
f heavily overstocked with practically, all v
netiea, Low grade stuff cheaper.
COtXTRT KILLED HEATH HOLD
Steady to firm prioac rentlnae for food Qual
ity country killed meats, although there ia a less
call for heavy weiatit hogs and off trade calves.
Top eaires resnsta around 18 & 10s, with
nee ioise I or tops.
v. i 1 1 1 e i ' .
OJUOX 8ELLIXG AT LOW PRICE
Be nominal to the demand for onion at thia
time that' at lea of No. 1 stock are - reported
at country points down to SOo a sack, while
alone Front street some No. 1 stock: la beinc
told downs to 75 c. although most of the deal
en are asking Sl.00fel.25. .
BRIEF 3TOTES OP PRODUCE TRADE
Wrapping paper down lHe a pound. ,
Potato boring continues around $1 for text
stuff in country. . - -sj,sj
Wool surut lea actire in east;, little dams
here. i , ,x -
Cauliflower market ta demoralized. .
Market 1 congested with .Junky apple; aorna
down, to 60o box. ;-: . I ;
-. .-( . -i'-i
WHOLESALE PRICES EST PORTLA3TD
These aro prfees retailer pay wholesaler, ex
cept aa otberwiaa noted: -
'. i ' - Dairy rVoduct ' - - "''. .'.
; i BUTTEIl Selling price, box lota f Cream
err, extra, ' parchment wrapped. 48e - per 4b.
Jobbing price: Cubes, extra, 40o per pound;
dairy, buying price, aoo per lb. .
BDTTBFAT Portland delivery basis Net I
trade. 4 So; Ma 2, 43c; country stationa. 40 &
4 le per lb. -.-. . r !
. CHEUTSK Selling price: Tillamook, fresh
Oregon fancy trip lets. 36S7e per lb.: Tonng
Ameicaa. a7 088o; Oregon-Washington . trip
let, i be lb. Prices to jobber. U o. b. TU1
uook. Triple tn. S3c; Young A mrricaa, vs
Sellinr price: Block 8ts, 88 940e; limburs.
e8Ae lb.! cream brick. Solatia per lb. t
EXJS Buytng price: Cnrrent receiCT.
8 0200 per doaen; candled. Bailing price. 29 0
SOo per doaen; select, 32e per dozen.
MVS POCIJTRY .telling price; Heavy hen.
SOo per pound; light hens. 88o per pound; old
rooster, I4e per ib. ; turkeys. 40e per lb.;
dressed. 40 0 Boo per H.: xiuc, 85 0 40a lb.
t Freeh Vvtat and Fruit
FRESH FRUIT Omngea. S2.7S 0 8.25 box:
baaaaaa. 10c par lb. ; lemon. $3.25 04.50 per
eaaa; grapefruit. Florida. (7.00 0 8.60; Arisen,
45.00 011.00: California. $8,60 0 4.00.
APPLES Oe0$8.OO.f
UMlJi.t KKUIT8 Cm tea. 85.dS0e.88;
farde. SS.BO03 75 per box: fig. . 82.000
$3.50; pruaaa, 70s to 80a, 50-lb. box. Te lb.
ON IOMH Moiling Brie to retailers: 1-oeai.
T5c0$1.25; garlic, 15c; green onions. 8O04Oe
doaen bunches.
PoTATOKfr Hellfng price to retailers. Ore
gon fancy. $1.25; sweet,. Tens., $3.78 baatpsr.
VrUiKTABLk-H Artlclwksa, No, 1, per do..
BASKET
OrTAiL. ooirr. -jr..
'While te price of eggs has dropped
sllghUy the last few; days, the market
master ot the TamhIU str.eet market ad
vanced the maximum price 8c a dozen to
37c a doses. This catches the bit; ma
jority; of the people , who patronize the
market, because the bulk of the business
is done on Saturday. . v , ; : i
When the market for egg-s "as ad
vancing at wholesale" the market master
failed to pay heed, and has discovered
the advance, now that the market has
dropped. Private dealers were selling: at
the maximum prices previously named
and were making- good profits. ' " Now
these are increased, .- .i i
Sugar at $3.20 per sack is being offered
it one store, while another downtown
store advertises the best Cane product at
,8.75 per sack. These are below the pres
ent wholesale price. .
Specials on best brands of canned mDk
are named down to llo a can. while the
best grade of loc-' flour is advertised
down to f 2.49 per -49 pound sack.
Twelve cans of standard tomatoes of
the 2 size are being offered by cash-and-carry
places and by one delivery
house at tL a price that is below the
average previous to the war.- . ,
- The following price ruled generally 4fr retail
abopa for good quality. Doom value are frac
tionally aigher. Inferior stuff fractionally lower.
. Butter Freeh creamery, 65c.
Lgz Fresh laid, extra, 3385e pee doaen.
Poultry Chicken, d rawed, 39 0 40c lb.
Fish Salmon. 85e per lb. : halibut. 25a)S0e
per lb.; Columbia river smelt, 4 to 8 pound for
25c; sturgeon. S5c lb. ; perch, 15o lb.
Floor Beat local patenV 82.70 0 2.8S per
eacx. in. .;-;-
i PoUtowi Burbanka, (1.25 1.50 per ek.
Onion -1 M 0 2s per lb. '
Maximum price en the Portland nubile mar
ket: Cabbage. 3c lb.: cauliflower, SOo head: ear
rota, 2c lb.; celery hearts, loc; ouiona. 2e lb. .
parsnip, 2e lb.; equash, 2e lb.; turnip. 3o lb.;
poUtoea. Ins lb.; dry beans, ts lb.; prnnea,
1012He lb.J comb honey, ) lb.; bulk
honey,, quart, 90c ( pint, 47c; ducks, SOo lb.;
geese. 45c lb.r cottage cheese. 20c lb.: hena. 33
fryer. See lb.; egg. 85c doaen;
0 85 lb.
butter. 57e Hi.
milk, 18o quart.
.Heniierie
We will pay a premium
price for
fancy, cleanjjarge Henneries ergs white
or brown. Checks by return mail. .Write
lor price ana tags. -
Thdl Savinair Co., Inc.
- H Treat Street, Portland, Oregoa
Top Veal . . J . ... 18c-18 i2e
Top Hogs. . . . 4 . . . .14c-15c
Fat Hens . . . .I : . ... . . . .30c
ossh at( 'roiwpt nKMrrraieccg
GEO. E. NICHOLS
OS FrrOUT aVTRggT
Quota ions Ohanoe With MarteU .
, KSTABUSlUuD IN 11. '
VEAL, HOGS and POULTRY
WUJ bring top prices when shipped to us.
. .Ask your neighbors about us.
-: . . ' .1 . ... . i
WRITE POB, QUOTATIONS AlfD TAOS
BOLLAM & CO.
It FIRST ST; I POBTLArTD, OR.
Ship us bi writ 'for prices on Egg,
Veal, Hogs, Potatoes, etc Let us
quote you prices for croceries- Call
or send us a list of what you want.
We can' save you money.
0E1EN YAH SCHOONHOYEN
193-193 2wl. Cor. Taylor. Portland
HIDES, PELTS, WOOL
i Cataeara Bark. Xetals. Bshhers
Write for prices and snipping tags,
L. SHa4NK & COy
IS Preat Street, Portland. Oregoa
W9 WANT .TOUR " :
Veal, Hogs, Poultry -
EQQa, DRISS8D MKATS, HIDES, OS SOAR A
- BARK. MOHAIR. WOOL. TO
WRITB U FOR PRIOC "i
Gullickson & Miller
Kstabflanad 1811. 0 Frorrt tt, HrUanU Ok
$2.00; heeta. new. per cwt. $1.50; esbbage,
beat local, per lb., 2c; Winningxtadt, pony crate,
lb., 3c; carrots, per ewL, $1.25; carrots,
bunched, per doaen., SO055e; cauliilower, local,
flat. 10. 12. crate. 32.25: celery. Ban Dieao.
select. 4 14. 6a, per crate, $5.50; celery, fancy.
jarg. puncneu. per uoa., Ii.uffi.ii9; garuo.
f . ..... - , .... n io, i uu.., vw. skui
pepper., larsre, per lb., 4ftc; horeradib root, per
Ib.tl16e: lettuoa, per crate. 88.00 04.00, doaen
S1.Z52 parsley, per anxea. ooe; per lb., zc: peat.
green, per lb., 17 020c: Pepper, long dried, lb..
4 oc; raaeiiea per doxen; ouc; ruuDarb, not
liouse. 23-lb.- box,, per lb.; 24c; rhubarb. Cali
fornia field, per box. $3.50 ; rutabagas, per lb
, a lt ' ll im. k. I.' - 11. 17.11 t
SOc0$1.25: tors a toe. 28-Ib. lug. per lug.
S4.2504.5Ot turnip, per cwt, $2.0002.23.
Meata and FrovUiorn
COTJrTTRT MEATS Selling price: Cnntry
hogs. It 015 Ho per lb. for top blockers, about
12a to I au ins. : heavy stun lower; veal, top,
80 to 110 lb.. 18 H 010c; heavy stuff lean.
SMOKED MEATS Hams, 30 0 3 So vex Jk.;
biakfaet bacon, 20040c. -
. LARD Kettle rendered. 21 He lb.; tieree
basis, compound. IS Ma .
' ' . ' Fhm and Shafrflsh
FltESH FISH Chinook. 28 0300 lb.; naB
bwt, freah, 15 018c; aturgeoa, 24c; black cod,
110 lie; kippered aalmon, $1.50 per 10-lb.
basket: kipnered cod. $2.85: raaor clams ( ) ;
craba. $2.75 03.75 doaen; hng cod. 8 0 7o Eh.;
Columbia smelt. $1.25 01.50 box.
. OTSTE&S Saatera, pet gallon, $5.00;
wrympi. $o.ao. ,-.
.SUGAR- Befinery baaia: Cube. 810.75;
fruit and berry. $0.00; 1 yellow, $8.40; beet
granulated. $8 90; extra C $7.80; Golden ti
$8.75. '
HO.VBT - Pe east. $7.7508.00; bulk. 18o
par lb. i - - - '
BICE Japan style. No. 1. 4 c: Blue
BenuVHe per sound; New Orleans head. 8a.
aOTSmii Uoaated. 1B031, la aacka or
uruma. . -
SALT Coarse, half around. lOOa. f 15.50
per ton; 60. $17.65; tabl dairy, 60s. $27.25;
be Ma, aa.OU ay uu ; lancy, tenia ana dairy.
$34. so; lump rock. eZB.au per von. ,
BEANS Sales by Jobbers: Small white,
5c lb.; fargo white, 5Hc; pink, 7 He per lb.;
ihnaa, 8 He; bayou, ll'Hc; reds. 7 tie: Oregon
beans, buytng price normal. -
CANNED MILK Carnation. $8.00; Borden,
$6.00; Axtor, $5.80; Eagle. $11.50; Libby.
$5.00; Mount Vernon, $5.00 per case.
SODA CRACKEBB In bulk. 17c per lb.
-" NUTS Walnut. 28a per lb.; almonds, 27c;
fUberta, 82a in sack lota; peanut. 14 H 0 15c;
pecan. 25c; Braxila, 36a.
Pop. Palnta, Oils
ROPS Sisal, dark, 14c; white, loo per Dx:
atandard Manila, 20 Ho.
LINSEED OIL Haw. bbla., OSe gal.: kettle
boiled, bbla.. $1.01; raw. caaea, $1.14; boiled,
ease. $1.16 per gallon,
COAL OIL Pearl or water white, in drams or
iron barrels. 17 He gallon; eases, 80o per gallon.
GASOLINE Iron barrel, 30c; cases, 42 Vie
par gallon. - i - '
WHITE LEAD Ton lota, 12 fee; 500 Iba.,
13e per lb.
TURPENTINE Tanks. ' 89c; ease. $1.14;
10 ease lots, lo lee.
Hop. Woof snd Hides
HOPS Nominal, 1020 crop, 15a Ib.
HIDES Calfskin, 8 010c; kips. 5 0 6c;
green hides. 3 04c; salted, 6a per lb.
MOHAIR Long, 25c; abort, 16ft.
TALLOW AND GREASE No. I tallow. Be;
o. 2, 4c.
CASCABA BARK New, 8e per Ib.
WOOL Willamett valley, coarse. 10e; me
dium, 20e; fine. 20e per ib.; Easters Oregoa
Idaho. 15 020a yjer Ib.
GASOLIXE COST MORE BUT
ADEQUATE : SUPPLT ASSURED
Ttkima. March : 1 2. Fruit growers of the
Takima valley are assured by dealers that they
will -get plenty of gasoline for spraying opera
tion thia year. Last year there was a shortage
and grower had to go on ration during most
of the (praying season. The total consumption
of gas for th. arirayinff operations in tb. or
chards ia. about) 250,000 rallorui. according to
estimate , made by grower and dealer. It
takes an averagei of thre gallona to the acre to
spray the orchards fire times during the- season
and many use the sprsy six times. - There are
75,000 acres of orchard, m Yakima and Benton
counties. The cost thia year will be 82 He a
gallon as againat 27 o last year.' an increase of
6He a gallon or a total of $12,500 to the
growers. '
AFFECT EGGS BY
NEWSTORAGELAW
By Hymaa H. Cohen.
Affecting the egg market here and
elsewhere to some- extent Is the new so
called cold storage laws that have been
passed both by the Oregon legislature
and by the federal congress. 1- s r J i
The law now provides among other thing,
that caaea containing egge- that are placed in
stores, should stamp the date of the entrance
ef the Mock Int. the ice house, with Gothic
letters of not leas than H-inch in height and
th words "Cold storage" in Gothic letters of
not leas thn l inch in height.'
The- cold storage warehouse mea are held re
sponsible for the proper marking of th oasea
contained in their places of businesa and for
that reason they bar notified th trade that
eases : unmarked will be marked properly by
them at a cost et le per package to coer the
expenses. ... .....
If this lew is enforced it mean a FmaOer
demand for eold storage eggs tor eora time be
oaiiae J of th prejudice of th public against
cold storage, although many have used it without
knowing it, and found nothing to complain of.
Thia therefore means that undee ordinary con
ditions the price of cold storage egg win be
much below the fresh stock during the regular
selling season. It likewise means that storage
operators are not likely to pay as much for their
require menu. . I
Walla Wajla Fruit' : :
Will Be Protected
; Walla Walla, Wash., March 12. Walla
WaDa valley fruit gruwora nave begun prepara
tion to protect their 1821 crop from frost. The
appearance of pink buda. on all of the peace
trees throughout this aectiun and in actual blos
soming of those in. sheltered spots fiaa resulted in
ia laauanee ot a warning by LMstnct uortieui
turnt J. B. Wiley ta all arowers against the
frosts which may come any rim. within the
next SO days. Smudge pot ere now being put
ia order ia Most of the large orchard. -r
Tree now budding are siring every indica
tion of a splendid crop for 1921. All efforts
will be made by the grower to prevent their
injury by killing frost, which aecordinsr to
weather bureau record, is apt to injure the fruit
as late as April 19. -
The soring sorsring In the Walla Walla vat-
ley ia now being atarted and farmers are experi
encing little difficulty in getting labor, according
to tne reports. j. . t . j . :
Loganberry Outlook
Considered Good
Aurora. Or.. March 12. W. L. Rentier, the
loganberry grower, was here this week from his
noma oa tne I'acuie highway, it, milee south of
Aurora. He haa about 65 acres it. loganberries
and is looking for aa excellent yield this year.
He stated there is not much new loganberry acre
age thia season in his immediate vicinity. - la the
state of Washington, however, there ia a large
tnereaa in acreage - not only loa-ans. but also
in. red and black raspberries and gooseberries
ana otner traits.
DAIRY PRODUCE OP THE COAST
San Francises MrskM :-
Ban Francico. March 1 2. ( 0. P. ) But
ter Kxtras, 40c; prune firsts, 40e.
Eggs Extras, 85c; extra faints, SSHc; first.
extra pullet, si He. ?
Cheese California flata, 'fancy. 23 He. ' i
La Anaeiee Market
Tx Angele. March 12. (L N. 8.) Batter,
44c. '
Eggs Extras, 83c; ess count, 31c; pullets.
Poultry Hens, 85c; broilers, 65c; fryers.
Swtti Market
Seattle. Wash.. March 12. (L N. 8.)
Eggs eelect rancn, S4. . -
;., Butter 1 1 City .creamery extras. 47048c..
Cheese Oregon waueta, , 34 0 37c; . Toung
amencaa, new,, aorj. ,
POTATOES 'ALOXCr ! THE COAST
- See Francisco Market
San Francisco. March 12. IV. P.) Pota
toes River Whites, $1.750 2.25; Salinas.
$2.85 0 8.VO; sweet. 87.O0 07. BO. . .
Onions Australian brown, 75 0 90c.
Lot Anoeie Market
Los Angeles, March 12. (L Jf. S.) Pota
toes Mtoccton Kurbanxa, quality poor, $1,73 9
1.85; best. $2.0002.25; Idaho russets, mostly,
$2.15 02.25; rural. $1.6601.76. -;
Seattle Market
Seattle. March 12 (L N. S.) Potatoes
Yakima uesam, $30 - ton; local white. 320025
ton. . - j
Prize BsU I Sold
Win lock. Wash., March 12. N. C. Rears this
week sold Panamawes of Midfields. registered
yearling pure bred Jersey bull calf, to Steffen
Thomson of Enumdaw, woo will use him as
foundation stock for his tine nerd of animal.
Th airof Panamawea. St. i Uawn of Midfields.
won two grand champion awards at state fairs
last year, and second place at the Pacific Inter
national show in Portland, and Panamawes him
self holds two first awards and two seconds in
addition to some lesser ribbons.
. ' Better Oatpat Gains '
Winlock, Wssh., March 12. The production
at the local creamery for the month of January,
the short month in the year; was 22,000 pounds.
a gain of a sue over the same monta last year.
and indication are that this year will eclipse all
pretkras yean since the creamery was atarted.
A new chum -ha been installed and baa a ca
pacity of between 100O and 1200 founds. '
' Jfew Tofk Batter and Erg$
New Tort. March 12. (L N. S.) Butter
market easier. Creamery extras (salted and
unsalted), 4Ke) 60e; creamery firsts . (salted
and unsalted). 42 049c; higher than extras
(salted and unsalted). 47 0 51c; state dairy
tubs. 28 046 He: imitation creamery firsts. 26
023c -
Cheese Market steady to firm. Whole milk
specials, 36 0 29c; whole milk fan?. 25 0 27c;
whole milk lower grade, 18 024 He. Wisconsin
Whole milk, fancy Young Americas, 27 0 20c;
state ekims, specials. 17 H 018 He; choice.
13 016c; fair to sood. 10 012c; lower grades.
6 0 9c. ...
Esg Market unsettled. ' Nearby white, fancy
4Sc; brown, fancy, 38040c; extra, 35 086c;
tints, 31 H 0 34c. .:, , , . .- -.-, ,
Chicago Dairy Prodeee '
Chicago, March It. (I. N. 8. ) Butter
Reeeipta, 7815 tub; creamery, extra, 45c;
first. 88 0 48c: packing stock, 18 0 20c.
. EF Receipts. 17.288 cases: miscellaneous,
29080c; ordinary firsts, 28029c; firsts, 30 H
ele: extra.: 32 He; check. 27 He; dirties,
,C.hT"TliriM' Ww, 27 27 He; " daMea.
27H 0 28c; Youn America. . $2602Hc;
Lcnghoras. 27H027Hc; brick.' 2 a c .
lev poultry Turkey. 40c; chickens, S2o;
r.ri S2c; roosters. 22c; geese, 16018o;
docks. 36c. ' ,
Tork Poultry Market
New Tork." "March 12. (L N. S.) T.i-r
PaltryMarket irregular. Chickens,' 28 0 60c:
f,0-U-JA?,3?.lc: ,tQr. 5 0 45c; roosters.
-Oc: ducks. 40050c; geese. 18020c
ISSUE SO. II
rancy Block Hogs.
rancjr Veal
SATURDAY, MARCH IS, 1981
HOGS FIRW
Heavy Hops .lieide
VKAL IN GOOD DEMAND ....liei
... 1819 Heavy Veal .1201 r
Heavy Hens 29 30c. Light Hens. ... .26 02 7 Roosters . 14r,
Ceeae, Dseks and Tarkey Market Try Us for tjWlek Bxetsrn,;"
:' .n,PSna.'
SHERIDAN-BECKLEY CO., INC. "VRDrcB
rHOE Mala 7SJS-Refereace8l HlberaU Saylngt. Banl-2ll WASHlirGXOJr ST.
- Fralt Ootlook Pavorahle
Freewater, Or., March 12 Alfalfa ranchers
and fruit grower ' of the valley are- busy with
spring work, rruit men are spraying and prun
ing. . There is every indication of a bumper
CrOP. 1 5
Wheat growers era optimistic. They say fall
own grain is in fin. condition.
Wages, it is predicted, will be somewhat knrer
man last year. . .. . j . t . . ,. :. t -
Dried Fruit aad Beans '
New Tork. March 12. (I. N. 8.1 Beans-
Market unsettled. Blarrow choice, 418.25; pea
choice. $4.75 0 4.85; red kidney choice, SJHrftV
Iried Fruits Market demoralized, irregular.
Klea. evaporated, prime to fancy, 6H 0'l3e;
prunes, sua to sua, txeiitte; do eoa U
loos; H09c; peacbea, choice to extra fancy.
18021Hc; seeded raisins, eboic to fancy. 24
0 25c. , ;
?Tew York Wool aad Hides
New Tork. March 12. (L N. S.) Wool
Market steady. Domestie : fleece XX Ohio.
24 045c: domeetio pulled,! scoured basis, 18 0
75c; domestie Texas, scoured basis, 40 0 82c;
domestie Ter. staple, scoured, 65 0 92c .
Hides Market quiet. Native steers, 12c;
branded steers, 10 He. ' -
. 2few York Ssgar twt Coffee
' New Tork, March 12.- (U. P.) Sugar
775 08O' 6'08: IfiMd duDi awanulated,
San Fraaelseo Poultry Market
San Francisco March 12. (XJ. P. Poul
try Broilers. 60068c; large hens. 85037c;
best ducks, 30033c. t - ,
Saa Fraaelseo Barley Market
Ssn Franewco. March 12. (U. P. Bar-Lung0i.60:-eenUV
1Wl;40; 'hil-
MiBseapolit.Daluth Flax' :
.."tii. March 12. (L N. 8.) Flax May.
$1.80; July, $1.84; track and arrive, $1.76.
Minneapolia, March 12. (L N. S. Flax
fi.1&,?-,,Uyi
Ifew York.Loadoa Silver
. New Tork, March 12.- (I. N. SO Coramer
eial' bar silver was quoted:!! Domestic, unchanged
today at 99 He; foreign i was 2 Ho higher at
e 7 c
London. March 12. (L N 8. i Bar silver
raa IHd higher today it 82 H d- -T
Deschutes Isand Patented
Salem, March 12. Patent to 259184
acres of land In Deschutes county, re
claimed under the Tumahy irrigation
project, has been received by the state
from the - department of the interior,
Washington. Settlers who have re
claimed these lends will be able to se
cure loans from tha iruai x....
bank. .u - , ... . .. ,
ALFALFA HAY IS
ACTIVE AT
PRIGEiTO N E FOR SVINE
8ATURDAY WHEAT TRADE
JL Bid. Less.
Herd white ..$1.45 Se
Soft white 1.4S Se
White ,elsb 1.4S ' Se
Hard winter ......... ......... 1A4 Se
Northern spring ............... Ui Se
Red Walla ;......,...,....... US , 4e
NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS ?
(Reported by Portland Merchants Exchange) .
-ars-
2
Pcrtlnd.-St. . . 27
Year ago ... - 20
Total this week. 229
Year ago ... 120 ...
Season to date.. 12.508 203
Year ago ... 6,659 169
Taeoma, Friday. 36
Year ago ....
Season to date. .
Year ago
Seattle, Friday. .-
Year ago . . . .
SeeefB ta date.
Year ago ....
Wheat. Barley. Flour. Oats. Hay.
e
47
83
S.728
6.961
-4
13
8,984 188
5,188 230
4
7
IS
112
617
S203
S "
SO
788
72 2273
- . 4
5
SOO
621
1
-. . . i ' 6
11 95
1 ' 77
418 1920
411 1518
1 S
1, ...
103 736
156 718
826 1136
618 1109
- Numerous changes are shown for feed
stuffs and hay In the local trade for the
closing day Of the week, but most of
them appear to be more in the . nature
of adjustments than any special change
in the market situation.
Alfalfa hey Is showing a rather food call
tt the moment, with most of the purchases of
No. 1 stock at S19 a ton. Portland. There is
little call for - timothy, either from the- Wil
lamette) valley or Eaatera Oregon, and practically
no grain hay are being offered. Clover would
sen at low prices, probably 310 to $15 a ton
for avenge,- slock, but most of the offerings
have been 'damaged, and rather than pay mere
money, the trad, at willing to take the better
quality of alfalfa. Straw ia seerce aad higher.
MiUstufs are showing no change for the clos
ing day ef the week aad local trade ia flour ie
slow, although there ia atill a fair call from
abroad.
- Wheat market was dull and almost lifeless
lor the day. - - -- -, - - . i
.FLOUR toning price, mHl door: Patent,
f0. 80; Montana spring witeaU $9 9; Willamette
valley brands. $8.56; local straight, $8.80;
bakers local, $0O; granam, SS.OO; whole
wheat S8.20. price for city deliveries, 16
extra: suburban, 20s extra,
HAY Baying price, nominal. Willamette
timothy, fancy, $20.00 0 28.00 per ten; clover.
$10.00 015.00; straw, $14.00; alfalfa. $19.00
per ton. '
GRAIN SACKS Nominal. No. 1 Cateutta.
lOe; domestie, . 11c. ia ear lota; lea amount
higher. ,.-.4
MHX8TUFFS Mill run at rain, sacked, ton
Iota $30: carload, $29.
OATS Per ton, buying price: Feed. 115.00
086.00. ' - . J : I
BARLEY Buying price: reed. $31,000
82.00; milling. $33.00.
8EED Buying price, nominal; no demand.
Bed clover, recleaoed. t ) per lb.; aUike, ( ) ;
vetch, ). ,
FEEDS TUFFS P. O. B. rauTs: - Rolled bar
ley. $41043; whole barley. $38.00; alfalfa
meal. $80.00; eocoanut meal. $30.00;, cracked
corn. $42.00; whole corn. 39.l0 ton? scratch
feed, $65.00; soy bean meal. S65.00 per ton.
wLoie eats. $40.00; rolled oaU. $48.00.
Merc bants exchange bids:
WHEAT
March.
Hard white . ... .
Soft white . . . . ,
White club . . . ,
Hard winter
Northern spring
Red Walla . . . .
, , . . Mi)
142
.. .. . 142
134
. 134
233
FEED OATS
No 8 White 8500
No, 2 gray 3350
BAKLKY
. . 8250
. . 8100 .
CORN
No. 3 local (bulk) . ,.-S
No. 3 locaal (bulls) .. ....
Brewing
Feed. ...
. j.
April.
146
142
142
184
134
133
3500
3350
S2S0
3100
No bids-
Selling Pressure
Strikes Wheat ini
The Opening Trade
Chicago, March 12. L. N. S.) Wheat
prices collapsed in the last few minutes
of trading, carrying other grains down
and closed sharply .lower arid at the bot
tom. : A weakening factor was the break
in March wheat at Minneapolis and sell
ing of the wheat futures by a prominent
house with Southwest connections. j
Provisions eased off at the last;
March wheat closed 34c lower and
May 23.e down. May corn lost 0-8
to and July unchanged to Mc lower.
May oats was 2cf lower and July" ,c
down.
Y
Chioago. March 12. (L N. S ) Wheat ran
into heavy celling immediately after a slow,! un
certain start today. Commission houses led th.
selling. March started unchanged to He lower
and May He higher to He lower. ' j
Cora opened virtually unchanged for May! and
He to He lower for July. Trad waa extreme
ly light. , t
Trade in oat waa also light and featureless.
The market started steady to Ho lower, i ,
Provisions started steady to a shade higher. .
Chicago range ef prices furnished by United
Pre: .... . , j
WHEAT
'Open
March .
May .
May . .
July ..
Miy . .
July . .
May ..
May . .
July
'Open. High. IjOW. -r Close. .
.162 H 163H 150 rl9
.153 5 153 H 150 H ' 104
. corn ; k - - i
. 69 H 70 69 69 H
. 71 72H : ; 71H-- 71
OATS I
i 43 H 43 V 42 H . 42 H
, . 44 H 45 44 H 44 H
, PORK r ' - . j
2143 2165' 2145 2115
UKD !
1183 1200 - 1180 1 15 ;
N01 ALLY S
T
RONG
..1230
1237
R1B8
1172
1205
hard.
1225 X225
May ... .1157
July ......1192
Cash wheat: No.
So, 8 hard. 1.61.
. ' eye
May ......140 142
July 121 1224
BARLEY
auteVy - . aw
, Cash barley 61078. "
1157
1192
1162
1200
1.64 0 1.64 H;
139 H 139H A
118 : . 118 B
"... . 63' B
Eastern Cash Grata !
' Minneapolis Cash wheat No. 1 northern,
$1.64 01.59 H : No. 2. $1.5 14 01.58 H;
No. 8. $1.434 01.59 Ki No. 1 dark northern,
$1.59 0 l.4 H ; No. 2. $1.54 0 L61 4 ;
No. 3, $1.42 H 01-554; No. 2 red spring,
$1.46 0 1.51 4 ; No. 8. $1.40 4 0 1.50 4 ;
No. 1 dark hard Montana, $1.66 4 0 1.68 ;
No. 2 hard. $1.61 0 1.64 ; No. 1 duruml
xi it K. ah 1 at at Vn 9 ai ao a, 1 u .
3.- 81.850 1.42 HV" - " ? I'
v imupeg im wneaa 10, 1 nortnern,
$1.90 H ; No. 2, $1.87 H ; No. 3, $1.88 : Nov.
A 01 fTU . Z K $1 dOff . M. e a- .
-x, eya. 7W A- s. , P A.vry 7 , a-eo. T3r 4A.OS Z
feed. $1.42 : track, 61.90 w Oata No. 2
Btra4-k, A. A, a TaT. A X 1 1 . T. . a.? - aa rf-e
""e- w. X, 7IV. - JsaI5uT----,w Uk a. la
W.. 83 He; No. 4. 72 He i
Deferred Options
Of Cotton Lower
New Tork. March 12. ft N. R.l Th
cotton market evened S points higher on March
sad 8 to 10 point lower on other months today.
Much of the business was switching. After th
start a leading spot concern became a moderate
buyer, but the demand- was an polled easily by
offering by Japan, and New Orleans interest.
- At the end of the first 20 minutes the market
was quieter and about 15 points net lower.
In tb. lata forenoon tb cotton market mll
quiet and steady today and without a feature.
1 no cios. wsa steady with a decline of 8 to
8ATURDAY HOG MARKET
Portland. ........strong . , - ' SllS
Chicago. ........ .higher to lower ' .'' 1 1.46
Omaha.,..', ...... lOe higher 16.46
Dearer... ....... steady it&i
Kansas Clty,;...;steady ." . ; 1$J$
? PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN
i . , . "Hogs. Cattle. Calv. bheep. Car.
Saturday ...... J 206 ..... ... ... 10
Week age: .... ' ' . None
2 weeks ago. . ,1867 . . 11
4 wek-ao,.. -2174.. ..
Year ago 474 . 52 ..
2 ears ago. , . 40 ? 82 . ..
3 yeaai ago. . Jj, J32 . 8 . . .
4 years, sao. . . 410 60 . 2
26S
1
8
2
,4
6
Packers fetured i-iost of the arrivals
of the. week-end at Aiofib Portland, the
run consisting exclusively of bogs. - Gen
eral trend of the -markets were about
unchanged. a . . j -,C:r i.; ' 1 1
In the hog alleys only ftp hea'd "ont of th
total run of 1206 bead for th day appeared for
ale at North Portland. The remaining bunch
went direct ' to killer, having been purchased
in South Dakota. -.- . --
While the market for hog waa at ite best,
nominal, there waa an ' indication of general
strength. FeVrn market were higher to lower
for the day, indicating a wavering disposition. '
General hog market rang:
Prim light ....... ..$11. OO0 11.S0
Smooth heavy .............. 10.50011.00
Rough bsavy .............. 6.660 .66
Staggy stuff .,...., ...... i 6.00 0 9.60
Fat pist 10.00 011.00
Feeder pig ............... 10410 11.00
' Subject to dockage. .
.- j--..-:.. : N Oattl Arrive " '
There was "no cattle market at North Portland
Saturday because no arrivals were shown. Gen
eral trend of th market appeared steady.
General eattl market rang:
Choice ateer .......... ..f 7.750 8.50
Medium to good steer ....... 7.00 0 7.2S
a air 10 meojum steers
Common to fair steers 1 ..... ,
Choice cows and heifers
Medium to good cow and heifers
Fair ts medium cows and heifers
Common cows gad heifers , . . . .
Canaera ...................
Bulls ................. ....
Choice feeders .............
Fair to good feeder
Choice dairy calves. ........ .
Prime light- dairy calves ......
Medium light dairy calves .....
Heavy dairy calves
he Situation Nominal
With no arrivals for the week-end there was
a nominal tone in the sheep and lamb trade
at North Portland Saturday. General trend and
price were unchanged, ...
General sheep and lamb market:
East of mauntain lamba, ...... .$8.60 00.23
6.25 0 7.00
6.25 0 6.23
. 6.26 0 7.00
6.75 0 6.25
6.25 0 6 7
,. 4.25 0 6.23
3.00 0 4.-23
3 50 0 5.00
6.60 0 6.00
6.00 0-6.50
12.60 018.60
11.50 012.60
9 50011.50
6.00 0 T.S0
Willamette valley lambs
Heavy lamba
Feeder lssnbs ...............
Cull lamb . . .
Light yearlings . .
Heavy yearlings .
Wethets . . . . . .
Ewes .
Friday Afternoon Salts.
COWS. .
Price 1 No.
S 4.60 I 1.
CALVES.
8.00 I
i BULLS
4.00 I I.
HOGS
1..,, 380 8.50 I 4.
1. . . . 180 11.50 j 1.
S.... 22d 11.00 I 1.
8.00 0 8.60
6.50 0 8.00
6.00 07.50
4.00 0 6.00
7.OO0 7.AO
6. 50 0 7.O0
5.50 06.50
1.60 0 5.00
No. Ave. lbs.
1 620
1 . . 80
1....1C30
Ave. lbs.
..1180
Price
6.00
.1240 4.50
. 880
. 370
. 300
8 00
0.50
8.00
AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES
Obloaoo Hoot $11.40 -
Chicago. March 12. (L N. S.) Hoes
Receipts. 7000; active and 10c to 15c lower
some grades lOe to 15c higher. Bulk. $10.00
011.23; top, 11.40; heavyweight. 10.00 0
10.60; medium weight, $10.85 0 11.20; Hgbt
weicht. $11.00 011.40; light lilhte, $11,150
11.40;. heavy packing sows, smooth, $8,900
9 KO: packing sows, rough. $8.65 0 8.90; pigs,
$10.00 011.00.' - :-.-' Sw - ,
Cattto Receipts, 1000. -
Sheep Receipt. 8000. ' -.n-Jo-z
Oawha Hoes $10.40 - -
South Omaha, March 12. (L N. S.) Hog
Receipts, 8000; active, steady to 10c higher.
Bulk, $9.50 010.25; top. $10.40.
Cattle Receipts, 800. Compared with week
ago: Beef steers aad she stock, 25o higher;
top steers, $10.10; canners and cutters, steady
to strong; bulls, steady to atrong on light botch
ers; light veals, 50c lower; stockers and feeders,
25c to 50c higher.
Sheer Receipts, 200. ' Compared with ; week
ago: Lambs. 60c to 75c higher; yearlings and
wethers. 25c to 50c higher; ewes, mostly 50c
higher; feeding, steady.
. '" Denver Host 810.2S
Denver, March 12. (U. P.) Cattle Re
ceipts. 1600: steady. Steers. . $7.00 0 9.25 i
cows and heifers. $5.50 0 7.50 ; stocker and
feeders, fo.75a8.40; calves, Sio.uo 0 J Z.u.
Hoga Receipts, 500; steady. Bulk, $9,600
10.25.
Sheep Receipts. 8600; rteady. Lambs.
$8.00 00.75; ewe. $5.00 0 5.60. .
Kansas City Hoes $10.90
Kansas" City. March 12. (L N. 8.) Cattle
Receipts. 100; dull. Steers, $8.00 010.00;
cows and heifers, $5.50 0 8.50; stockers and
feeders, $6.00 0 8.00: calves, $7.60010.50.
Hogs Receipts, 1000; steady. Bnlk. $9.75
010.25; top, $10.90; heavies. $9.85010.80;
light, $10-20 010.90; medium. $10-00 010.75.
Sheep -None. . -; ,i
RECOVERY MAD
AFTER BIG SLIDE
New York, March 12. (L N. S. The
stock- market closed steady today, The
market 'Showed a steady tone in all the
later dealings, most of the active issues:
recovering sharply, from the early low
revels. : - ' f-: - - :y ' '
Mexican Petroleum rose ever 4. points
to, 145- and .Pan-American petroleum
moved up oyer 2 points to 68 H. Crucible
Steel recovered from s 84 ft to ; S6 and
United State Steel rose from .77 to
TS ..-. : '-y. . - -. - ; v j' -t -.
Baldwin rallied , from 82. to 84 and
General Asphalt gained nearly, 2 points
to 6iH- Reading recovered from 67 to
and t Southern Pacific advanced 2
pOintS.tO.72 f '.Z:i'tV'.ie!JA;!. T"ZtMy:
The motors continued steady, .Stude-baker-moving
iip - from" 674 to 6S4,
while Chandler Tosefrom;?lV to 72. .
Government bonds, unchanged S,; rail
way and otherl1onds,' steddy.' - ' .
TotaP sales of stocks for today were
64S.30O shares bonds, S5,66,t00. T
; Total sales of stocks' for the week
were 4,050.600 shares ; bonds,' $52,302,000,
New York, March 12. 1L N. S.) Son
stocks were stablished at prices below the ex
treme low record yesterday ia the first few min
utee of trading today, but after then Inescs
the market ateadied itself and before.tb end of
the firs 1 5 minutes some sharp rallies occurred.
Baldwin, after dropping 1 point to 88, rallied
to 84 H. ' ' - ' -
Mexican Petroleum sold down to 141 H.
Seara-Uosbuek yielded 1 H to 72 H and then
rallied to 73. and General Asphalt, after yield
ing 1 4 to 48 H. moved up to 48 H.
U. 8, Steel yielded H to 77 H. the lowest
price touched so far thia year, from which it
tallied to 78 H. Royal Dutch continued in de
mand aad made a sais ef 1 Point to .62 H .
American Beet Sugar was Under pressure, lali
ins 1 H to 39.
Atlantic Gulf deelinsdr to 40 H and thed
advanced to 41H. - ..-
Furnished by Over beck V Cook. Ce., Board
of Trade building: -
Rou. ity
bt L. A S. F. .
Ktromberg Cxrb
Studebaker . . , .
Hwift A ' Ca
Tenn. Cop. A Chem.
Tesa OU ............
Texas - Tac. i. .........
J. VrMte dA
Tob. Produota .........
Tran. t'ontL Oil,,....,.
UnioB Cni. Del,,. ,.....
:?" Pae.
"t. Alloy ........j.
United . Irug,
United Feed prod...,.t.
United Fruit
United Bd ot N. J. ...
United Retell Sterca...
U. S. lnd. -Alcebol .......
v., 8, Rubber- .5., ,..,
J. S. ftmeitins .........
V.- S. Steel
Utah Copper . . ;V. . .
Virginia Chess.
Vanadium Steel .
Vtvandoa .-. ...s ... .
vahb X;.:,;..
Weils Fkrto ...
Western Pec-- ,..v..'.
Western Union . , , ...
War tortious a. a 11, ...
AVe-t Md. .. ; ...
White Motor
Willys-OveAsnd ...,.,..
WUsoa- Packing i ,
Wisconsin Central
Woolworth
-WortblBsn 'Pump-;',, . , .
vv.'-es X' R . . . . , .
COOPERATIVE BMII!
19HI 10
20 H 19H
29 H 2H
59 H 674
"7H "V
39 H 88
20 18 H
2S 21H
61 H SO
..TH OH
' sfe.ee'
115 H 114
94 ' '24
20 19
101 100
)
81H 49H
63 H 63
06 4 4
'784 '77 H
47H- 46H
82. 31 H
SI- 19 H
.
- t- V
1 , .. . . .
. v .-.
.,46 H 45 H
. 9H 1 OH
y,i
.45H 46 H
8 Hi 8H
TTS
20
80 '
68 ts
100
7
89
194
224
61
TH
18
115
82 H
94
so
161
10
61 H
664
6H
29 H
7H
47H
82
S0H
6H
; 7H
60H
24
86
4H
9
3SH
TH
89
28
1104
45H
8T(M'Kd
New York Curb
Furnished trr Ovwrbeefc:
of Trad, buikiing:
Open.
January 1282
Maren. ....1113
May . 1152
July .......... 1198
September ."123
December ..... . 1276
A Cook.
High.
1282
1115
1155
1203
1255
1275
IOW.
1270
1098
1138
1185
1284 ;
1263
Board
Close.
1270
1100
1150
1194
1250
1270
KewYerk Potato Market
New -York. March 12 ft. V a 1 -r-.-
.Unu . "'i -T"..,r- tM,g) Market firm;
ti?f7 te 2.2a 0 8.75; Rsrmudaa, $7.0oV
INDUSTRIALS ' - Bid. Asked.
Aetna Exploe 9 H 10
U. S. Steamship 9-16 - H
Wright Martin 4 .
Peerless .... 25 27
Retail Candy 7 H 8
Tob. Export .............. 7 n
Goldwyn S tt
OILS :
Barnett ... v I . . . 2 '
Boa Wye. . 1
( VMdes . . 5 '4 . ft 4
Federal Oil IN 1 H
Glenoek . - 1 H . 2
Metro Pete. 3 5
Merrrtt . 1 1 H 1 1 4
Mid. W. nh 135 137
Mid. W. Oil. c ......... 1H 1H
Northwest 23 30
Okmulgee 1 H 1
Sapulpa . . 4H 44
Sequoyah ................. H - 4
Island Oil ' 4H 44
Marland . k 2H 2H
Simmt . , 7 7H
Prod. At Refg. 4 H 4 4
ZeaUa . e a- 7 S
Omar. . .. . ....' 2 H 2 H
Boone . . . 1 : 1
MINES
Caledonia . . . 10 12
Canada Copper , ...7-18 H
Magma Copper 18 ' 1 0 H
Motherlode Old 60 63 .
Motherlode New ........... 4H r 5
Nipissing . , . ; 7 H 7
Tono Extn, 1 ' '" 1 H
Con. Copper .............. 1 ' 2
SHORT TERM JfOTES
Quotations furnished, by Clerk. Kendall
Co.. lnc .. . .
Maturity.
9-2-24
Security.
Am. Cot, OH 6s
Am. T. A T. 6s. ... .10-1-22
Am. T..A T. 6s..... 2-1-24
Am. Thread 6s. .... .12-1-28
Am. Tob. 7s . . , . It-1-2 1
Am. Tob. 7s .. . ... . . 1 1-1-22
Am. Tob. 7s ....... .11-1-23
Anglo Am. Oil 7 Hs. . 4-1-25
Armour t'onv. 7s ...,7-16-80-Belgiaa
Gov. J Hs. . . 6-1-43
Belgian Gov. 6s..... 1-1-21
Belgian Gov. 6s..... 1-1-25
Beth. Steel 7s .. .. . .T-15-22
Beth. Steel 7 . . ... .7-15-23
British Gov. 8 Hs' .. .11-121
British Got. Hs ...11-1-22
Osnadiaa Gov. 6H .. 8-1-21
Canadian Gov. 6 Ha .. 8-1-29
Cudahy Packing- 7 a..?-18-2 3
Inter. R. T. 7a.. i .-" 9-1-21
Japanese' Gov. 4 H a,. .7-10-25
Kennecott Cop. 7s... 2-1-80
Molin. Plow 78. .... . . 9-1-21
Molin. Plow 7s...... 9-1-22
MoHne Plow 7s. ..... -9-1-28
Molin. Flow 7a.'. .... 9-1-24
Nor. Pao. Eqp. 7a. ..6-15-22
Pacific Gaa 7. . . ... 6-1-25 -
Swift 8a ...... ... . .8-15-21
U. 8. Rubber 7s ... ..12-1-23
Bid.'
. 89 H !
'' 96 H
. 93
83 H
100 H 1
90 H
99
H
96
96
' 88
9H
99
94 H
oa
94
92
97
69 H '
H2H
91
98
92
88 "
H
90
98 T4
97
Ask.
91
97
5 H
95 H
lOOH
99H
IOO H
90 H
96 H
90 H
90
97H
99 H
94 H
99 H
. 94 H
99 H
98
98 H
69 H
82
93
98
T
90 H
97 H
Agr, Oheva. ........
Aiax Rubber .......
Alaska Gold ........
Alaska Juneau .......
AlliavChalmer
Am. Beet Sugar . . . .
Am. Roach ..... f .
am. . van ta .........
Am. Car A Fdy .
Am. Cotton Oil
Am. llrug Synd. ......
Allied - Chem. ........
Anu. Hide A. Leather...
Am. lee
Am. Intl. Corp. .......
Am. Linseed. , . .......
Am. . Looo. ..... . . . . .
Am. Saf. Baser ......
Am. Ship A Comm....
Am. Smelter ...... .t.
Am. Steel Fdy. .......
a in. ougar .,....,..,
Am. Sumatra . . . ... . .
Agn. Tel. A Tel. .......
Am.-Tobacco ..........
Am. Tobacco "B".
Am. W'ool
Am. Zinc .............
Anaconda ........ ,
Aaso. Oil .............
Atehison ..............
Ati. Gulf A Vf. I..., ...
Baldwin Loco ...........
Baltc A Ohio
Beth. Motors
Beth. Steel B. . .
B.r R. T. ., , .....,.. . .
Butte C. A Z...,. ....
Butte A Sup ...........
Csddo Oil
Calif. ITfck"1' ........
Calif. Pit. .............
Canadian Pao. , . - ...... ,
Cen. Leather ..........
Cerro le Pasco ........
Chandler Motor .
Chicago A N. W........
Chicago lit W. .......
Chile Copper
Chind ... ............
t. M. St. P. , ... .-f
Coeo Cola -'...t:.
C A O. ... .....
Colo. F. A L ,.,
Colo. Southern . .
t'ol. Ga A Klec ......
Columbia Graph. ......
Consolidated Ga , - ....
Cons. Cigars ..........
Continental Can .......
Continental Candy .....
Corn Products ........
Cosdea Oil ...........
C. It. I. A P. .
Crucible i: . v. .....
IS,,. '.njt ..........
I Cuban Aran. Sugar ......
DeL et Hudson .
Dora. Mines ..........
D. A R. G. ..........
Endioott Johnson ......
Erie ... .........
Famous Players .......
Fed. Ming. A Smelt.....
Fisk Tire .. .......... .
Gaston Wav .........
Gen. Cigar
Gen. Elec. ...........
Gen. Motor . . . . . . . .
Ctn. Mot. 6 9i ....... .
Goodyear ............
Gen. Asphalt . ...... . .
Goodrich ............
(.ranby . . ' . i .......
oreat - .-.or, vie ....,.-,
Great Nor., pfd .........
Greene Canaries ........
Gulf S. Steel......... -
Hupp Motor
Houston OU ............
111. Cent. ..,..,., .
Inspiration ............
Intel uo re ,...., ... . . ...
Interstate Callahan ......
Int. Harv. -....
let. Merc Marine.......
Int. Nickel ............
Int. Paper ............
Invincible OU ... . . ...
Inland Oil ............
K.' C. Southern. ....... .
Kelly-Spgfld.
Kennecott
Keystone Tire .........
lAck Steel ...........
Lehigh. Valley .........
I, A N . . . . , i.
Maxwell Motor .... . . . .
Mex. Pet, ...........
Miami ...............
Middle State Oil ......
Mid vale Steel . .........
M. K. A T..... .......
Mont. - Power .
Mo. Pacifi. ....... .....
Mont-Ward ...........
M. A St. L. . . . . ...'.
National Enamel ......
National Lead
Nevada Con. ....... . . .
New Haven ...........
Norfolk AW.. . , . . . , . .
Northern Pacific .......
r. or Deous o irwt .......
N. Y. Air Brake .........
N. Y, Central .........
Okie. Prod. tef. ........
Ontario Silver .......
Ontario A W. .........
Otis Steel ............
Pacific Oil - . . . . 4 .- . . . .
Pac. Ga A Elee, .......
Pan A am. Pet. ....... ...
Penna, ...............
People's Gas ......
' Pere Marquette ........
Philadelphia Co. ........
Pure Ofl .............
Pierce Arrow , .........
Pierce -Oil
Pitts. Coal ............
Pitt. A West Va......,l
Preased Steel Car, .... '.
Pullman - ...... . ... .
Ray Con ................
Keading . ..............
Tteploel Steel ; ....... .
Republic I. A S........
Rep. Motors ..........
Royal Dutch Oil ...... .
Ry. Steel 8p$ . gi . . . ? . .
gaxon Motors ..........
Sears Roebuck ..;,.
Hbattnck, Aris. ........
Shell T. A T. . . . .. ......
Sinclair ..............
Skass Shef . ; . . ,,...
Sou. Pacific ..........
TJew York Bank Statement
New Tork, March 12. (L N 8.) Bank
statement: -
Average Loans, decrees. $39,566,000; de
mand deposits, increase, $416,000; time de
posits, increase, $216,000; reserves, decrease,
$2,888,850.
Actual Leans, ' decrease, ' $62,845,000; dot
mand deposit, decrease, $28,025,000; .time de
posits, decrease, -$2,047,000; reserves. Increase.
$30,YOO,280. v ...... - : . '
f- m ' ' r-' 1 -.- -. .. .- ',
Chicago Potato Market -
Chicago, March 12. (I. N. A) Potatoes .
Receipts. 64 cars. Northern Whites . (tackli
8LAQ1.40; hulk. 81.&0L45. -
High
49
28H
1
40 H
27 H
122 H
H
42
8H
49
43 ;
82
6H
i" 7
37
29 H
90
80 H
102
li ;
113H
64
85
7H
42H
84 H
31
24
55
J1H
"ii"
1
112
244
73
64 H
7 H
- H
20 H
24 H
XOH
66 H
82 H
68
."
80
44
67 H
1H
70 H
24-'
864
21
26
98 H
15H
1
'ii
65 '
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2-H
129 H
12
51
80,
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80
71 H
IS
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93-
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8
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87H
16
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145
ii
10 H
'
71
9
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94 H
77 H
75
67 H
16
29 H
68
86
88 H
16 H
81
25 H
10
67
83
108 H
11 H
69
63
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86 (
'74
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21
41
72
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48
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80
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48
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6
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29
89
77
101
112
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77
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82 H
80 H
2
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110
24
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63
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67
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22
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20
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98
15
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ii
62
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18
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128
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48
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30
70
11
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29
98
13
61
16
8
21
35
16
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49
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74
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! 86
88
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86
82
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11
67
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62H
65
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6
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41
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48
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81
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53
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6
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46
41
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82
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114
US
64
8
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97
79
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84
: 81
55
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4
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111
86
24
71
64
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66
27
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68
8
79
48 H
67 H
1
70
26
24
8
21
26 .
98
15
1H
58
11
65
6
18
2
9 :
129
12
68
13H
50
36
18
80
71
19
29
12
62
85
80
4
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93
13
13
62
17
3
22
87 '
19
18
49
49
98
4
148
16.
11
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2
S2H
16
16H
10
65
71
9H
16
94 .
77
32
75
67
8
4
76
12
28
46
68
86
88
16
32 -1
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25
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108
II H
68
26
68
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63
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74
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41
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41
72
FOKF.IOX EXCHA5CE BATES
, -Correeted dally by th foreign exchange de
partment of the United State National beak.
. Ouotatwns - below, except th poeud sterling,
re quoted oa the basis of 100 units foreign cur
reucy. . .
Optnlac nominal rate en bank transactions!
unit
London Cheeks.
Lb, sterling. $ 8.90
Paris Franc. . .7.08
Oerlin Marka. 1.80
Genoa Lire. . . 8.68-
Athens
Drachmas . . 7.60 .
Copenhagen
Kronen.... 17.30 ...
Cbristiania
Kronen . .. . T8.38 '
Stockholm. k
Kronen .... 1.80
Hongkong- 1
Currency ... ....
Japan Yen .. 48.50
Shanghai '
.. Taela ..... ....
Ceble Par .
Transfeis. . Vb'.
$ 8.91 $ 4.866
.7.09 ... 19.80
1.00 v - 28.81 '
8.68 - 19.80:
7.70 10.30
17.85 -V 26.70
- 16.40 ' . 26.T0
22.63 ' 26.T0
4V.60 ', l'.'.4. V
.... ....;
PACIFIC COAST BANK 8TATE5IEXT
FtrUand Banks
: Clearings ' This week.
Monday .... . .6A.085.4B9.57
Tuesday ...... S.8&O, 586. 78
W'ednesday .... 4. 148,034. 88
Thursday . .w 4.511,759.27
Friday ,,.,., 6,004,910.97
Saturday ..... 8,306,470.54
-Tcarago.
87. 203.004. IS
6.856.178.62
6.092.424.67
6,464,748.58
,Hh,15t f4
8.95 5,4 70.03
Week i. . . . $29.388.16A90 $37,810,062.81
CI ea rinaa
Balancea
Clearings
Balances
-Clesring
Balance
Clearings
Cletnngt
Opekane BUnkt
Saturday , , . , . , . . ,8
Saturday . ........
' tattle" Banks '
Saturday ..,.....,$
Saturday .........
Taoeme Banks -'' -1
Saturday . .$
Saturday
. San Francisco tsanht
Saturday . . . . ; . . . . $19,500,000.00
Let Angels Bank
Saturday . ....... ,$14,449,804.00
1.856,094.00
622411.00
i -
8,806,583.00
1.080.546.00
629.598.00
101,062-00
Forelga Exchange Market
New Tork, Msrch 12. (U. P., Foreign ex
change opened today with demand sterling $8.90;
franca, .0708; Urea, .0808; wvarks, .0159.
Foreign exchange' closed today with demand
sterling- $8.90; frsnces, .07.08; lire, .0808;
marks, .0159; Canadian dollars, .8745.
Further Depression
Shown in Buying
On Pacific Coast
"New York. March 8. The Credit Clear
ing -house1 weekly report ' of merchandis
ing activities, by wholesalers and manu
facturers shows declining -purchases;
lower- Indebtedness and better payments
for : thai week, awidinar March 1.
In the Pacific coast section purchases f
are less active than the previous week
and the same week last year, but better
than the corresponding week of 1919. '
Indebtedness is a little heavier than
the. week before, but not so large as In
the corresponding weeks of the past two
years.----.. . .
Payments are less -active, but better
than the corresponding weeks of the past
two years..
Vancouver, Wash., March 12. A
cooperative bank may be established
In Vancouver in a short time, ac
cording to local labor leaders. R.
"W. Wattersf, organizer for the Fi
nancial Federation of Producers, has
been spending the last few day In
conference with the union men In
regard to establishment of the bank
here. The plan la said to have the
general Indorsement of all the local
unions, as well as the State Federa
tion of Labor.
The plan of the etate' institution, ac
cording to Wattert, is the organisation,
of 100 branch banks throughout the
state. The state Institution is capitalized,
at IIS.000,000. Officers already . have
been established In many cities, he
said.
According to the "plans explained by
Walters, existing banks will be pur
chased and new ones created only when
It is impossible to secure control ot an
already established institution.
Stock Mait
United Alloy Steel In year 1920 earned
$5.88 a share on stock, against $4.16 in
191ft
Worthlngton Pump A Machinery year
1920 earned . $7.85 a share on common
stock, against $17.28 in 1919.
111
Standard Oil of California ratifies in.
crease tn authorised capital from $100,.
000,000 to $116,000,000 and reduction In
par varue from $100 to $75.
New York Central end New Haven't
wage cuts average 22', per cent; Ft.
Paul and Northwestern and AtchUon and
Rock Island to follow lead ot New York
Central.
Blgrgcat BurilncM ICvcr Done
The business of the National Surety,
company in 1920 was .the largest ever
done by a single company in the history
of surety, according to its snnusl report.
During the year the company wrote grows
premiums of $17,099,197, a record
amount, against $12,170,429 the year le-
iore. liusnrs in inn -year f k rr jr i ' i
$3,932,824, as compared with '2.120,716
lit the previous year. An increase irf
embexslement and robbery throughout
the country Is evidenced by the Increase
In the company's annuel lots ratio,
which advanced to $5.8 per cent lutt
year from 28.9 per cent In 1919.
Liberty Bead Sales
(Reported by Overbeck A Cook Co.) -
High. Iw. (low.
Liberty, 8s ......... 9010 9000 9000
Liberty. 1st 4. ............... . N70
Liberty, 2d 4s......... . RS46
Liberty, 1st 4Ha...... 8604 8686 801)0
Liberty, 2d 4Hs....... 8664 M042 8664
Liberty. 8d 4s....... 0082 9020 0080
Liberty. 4th 4 s. ....... HHH0 5A 8H76
Vlctaay,. 4 t ......... 9720 9704 9720
Victory. 8s...,. 9726 .0716 9720
Naval Stores Market ;
New York. March 12. (L N. 8.) Tunes.
tine Savannah, 64 H. no tales; New York, 61.
Rosin- Savannah. 11.00; New Tork. 6.25.
lit
Pertonai Banking.
At the Hibernia yon
can b personally
acquainted with all
the officers. They
are easily accessible
to any customer.
m
ME
(Of Portland) r - J -i
'
A Progressive
Commercial Bank
The advantages gained, by having your account with
any . bank arc in proportion to the cooperation and
convenience that it offers.
It is a silent partner in your undertakings, with a
wealth of cumulative knowledge gained through year3
in banking experience, readj -vitH sound advice on
business problems of every nature. .
We give the same careful attention to small accounts
as we accord our largest accounts.
Bank Your Pay Check With U
State Bank of Portland
FIFTH AT STARK STREET
Foreign Exchange at
Lowest Rates
Stocks, Beads, Cetten. Grata, Etc
$16 SIS Beaxd at Trade Bandlag
OverbecIi&CooIieCo.
DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES
; TO e4LL EXCHANGES
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