THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, - PORTLAND, OREGON 11 GREECE IS REPORTED AS A BIG BUYER i OF WHEAT: IN PORTLAND INDUSTRIAL SHARES SLIDE, OILS ARE U:: SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1921. IMPORTS FORCE A BUTTER SATCBDAT DA1BT PRODUCE . BitUr. Eggs. Ckeese. Portland ......... 4S tt e 8 7 He Has Jrraaeisco .... S6e Htit Chicago ..... 4e ti e H e Hew York , Jtc ; St e ft Heattle 44c ; c S7 !. A relet .......8e ft t - ... Drop of 2c pound In butter and 3c In fat, mentioned in a previous edition e( The Journal and scheduled for Satur day, took effect at the opening of the day's activities. The market w directly under the Influence of ths latrst decline in California prices end ell t&lka of en accumulation of home supplies aa a reason for the lower range ia alt booh, fact of tlx mattsr Is that California butter " hu been imported by one of the broker whole salars and thia stock Is now said to be offerinc to tbe local trade, although it Is not likely to be offered except in prints. It ia also re ported that tbe firm supposed to have obtained the California butter ia also offering aa extreme price for butterfat. in aa effort to keen trattsr .prices here so that higher profits can be secured ea UK Imported stock. Ueneral selling price for prints during tbe day was 4 Jo a pound while Jio. 1 butterfat waa quoted at 39e Portland. Those desiring special information regarding any market should write the market editor Oregon Journal, enclosing stamp for reply. EGO H ARRET IS QUITE ACTITE , While prices are mixed with bide of both SO 21e a dosen for current receipts, there 4s a very active tone 1a the trade here. Both storage enerationa and fresh xonsumpUv demand are en aa extensive aeaie. APPLE PRICES SHOWnrO ADTASCE Advances of 15e to 60a a box are shown in the market for apples herewith tbe general rise from 1 So to 25c a box.", Some of the extra fancy stock of extreme siie are BOo a box high er but there are almost too few of these to es tablish Talnes. MORE . , STRAWBERRIES COMISO Two more earloada ef Louisiana strawberries are dne in the local market;, one Tuesday and another Thursday. It is expected that the next shipment will come -forward in better shape. Trade Is praying for warmer weather. - POTATO TRADE RIVLIKG STEADY Trade in the potato market continues to show a steady -tone with extreme) quality generally finding buyers at $1.00. per cental in country sections although as high- aa $1.05 has been paid during tbe last 34 hours., . CHICK EX PRICES BEING ' SHADED Coming slightly In advance of. expectations, some shading of .prices ia shown in the chicken market with light weight hens down toe 2 no a pound. General declines were made lets' in the day with light fowls 25 I So and heary stock BRIEF XOTES OF PRODUCE TRADE Oeod lettuce la scarce, firm . and higher. Reports indicate that 37s has -been offered for beet hops. .-.-;'...-.-'-. s Cold pack eranberriea being offered at $7.80 per cue of six gallon cans. . Oranges are generally shewing aa advance. Car of Mexican tomatoes, in; sales at. 84.78 per rag. ' .r- . ;..-? ' .. ., ... Wholesale prices ix portlaxd These are prices retailers pay wbosesalers, ex cept as otherwise acted: ... Oalrs Products. " .! . ' BOTTKR, V-rlTing price, box lots 'Cream ery, extra, parchment wrapped, 43r per lb. Jobbing price: Cubes, extra, S68Sc per lb.: dairy, buying price, 18c-pr lb, BUTTKKFAT Portland dViiverr basis. 19 o. 1 grade, 89c; No. .-S,' af 38e; eoantry stations, Me'lt lb. , ' '- '- . XUEICSt: KsUfn prlw:--mtanook, fresh O ret on fancy triplets, 8 S 3 7c per lb.; Toung Amaricaa, 87avS8e; Oregon-Waahingtoa trip lets. Sac lb. Prices to Jobbers, f. o. b. Tflla meok: Triplets, 83c; Toung Americaa, 84a. Selling price: Block Swiss, 88S40e; lixcbuiber. oveena io. cream oncaa, soap site per to. EGU8 Buying price r Current receipts. SO 4210 doxen; candled, selling price. 24o per dosen -select, ac per dcicen. I.IVW pnt!LTRt Renins' nW' ttaavv fc.n. rft 80o per IK; tight hens, 28s26e per lb.; pM molm. Too per ro. turkeys. 40o per lb. drssed, 40B5o per lb.; ducks, 85sj40o lb. Presh Veoetables and Fruit mESM PRDIT Orsnces. 88.00 8.50 box: bananas. 10 He 16. j lemons. 83.26 9 4.75 pet cue; grapeiruit, rionaa, i.iiudi.:i; cau lomia, $8.25 8.80.' .Louiuaae atmwbstrias, 85.80 per 3 4 -pint erate. . APPIJtS 6Oe88.00. PRIED FRUIT Dates. $5.85 6.85; tarda, 63.50tv8.7S per box: figs. 82.009 8.S0 ; prunes, 70s to 80a. ftO-Ib. box, l iic lb. ONION M Selling pcioe to xwtailer: Local. T3e 1 1.23 ; garlic, 16c; greea ooiona, 80 040a doeen Bunches. POTATOES etUng prtoe to retailers: Ore gon fancy. $1.25 01.60; sweets. Arkansas, $3.25 03.60 hamper. V EG ETA bUBH Artichokes. No. 1. per do , 81.2501.73; asparagus. 20e per pound; beets, new. per ewu, 61.60; cabbage, best local, 2e lb. ; Winnings tedt. pnny crate, lb., 8 14 W 3He; carrots, per cwt., 31-25; carrots, bunched, per dosen, 60 0 55c: cauliflower, local, $1,00 0 1.60; relery. Ban Diego, select. 4 Ms. 5s. per erate. $5.25; celery, fancy large, bunched, per doaen. Sue 0$ 1.80; garlicper lb.; 20c; green onioaa. per do.. 80o; green peppers, large, per lew 45e; honeredkdi root, per lb., loe; istta iee, per erate, 84.25, dosen. 81.25; parsley, per BASK.ET Br HVEoaa H. Cahea Taking- full advantage of the public's desire to secure low-priced eggs for Easter for the kiddies, the market master of e the Yamhill street market has ad vanced the maximum price 2 cents a dozen for Saturday's sales in face of the fact that when wholesale prices were ad vanced the public market prices were low and now that wholesale prices are again lower, the public market prices are rugner. - .,; There. seems to be no telling what course the market master will take next, No effort is apparently made to follow the market on various products. For instance, there Is a food example or this la the maximum xtrice on sauaah. This is exactly the same on the public market as during: the production season, although the real price made by supply and demand has been doubled since that time. This is a reason why the public market is not getting squash. : u Poultry, for instance, has been cheaper-priced on the public market recently than the wholesale price. . This would be excellent for the public providing It could secure the potytry on the market. The fact is that ; f ot a week or so the public stall renters have sold their poul try to retailers alongside the market at m higher price than the market master al lowed them to sell to the nubile Natur ally the puwHte paid a still higher price when purchasing tn the stores. The following prices ruled generally in retail shops for good Quality, Some Tallies are frac tionally higher, inferior stuff fractionally lower: Kutter -Fresh creamery, ooe. ? Kggs rresh extras, 25 0 3 On per dozen. ' Poultry Chickens, dressed. 40 0 50c ' Ifieor Salmon. 40o per lb.: halibut, 22c hrt id.; uojumnie nter smelt, o id.; percn, - loe per pound. -f. Flour Best local patent. 82.50 St 2.65 per sacs, i ids. Potatoes BnrbenkJ, 31.25 01.60 per sack. Onions 1 W 0 2c Per lb. Meximam prices on the Portland public mar ket: Cabbage, 2e per lb.; cauliflower, 20o head; carrots, 20 lb.: celery hearts. 15c; onions, 2c lb. ; parsnips. 1 H a lb. ; dry beans, 7e lb. : bulk honey, quart DOe. -pint 47c: ducks. 60c lb.: geese, 4 So lb.: cottage cheese. 20c lb.; hens, 83 ease lb.; fryers. 80c lb.; eggs, 28o dozen; ....muse ..... .isyz-i6c Top Veal. . Top Hogt. . ., , Fat Hmng . - . .30c OA OH sA!D-sOMPT RKBarTTANCES GEO. E. NICHOLS 10S mONT gTRllT ' Quotations Change With Market, mBUHKD IN 1814. VEAL, HOGS and POULTRY Will bring top prices when shipped to ua Ask your neighbors about us. . WRITE FOB QCOTATIOSS A5S TAGS BOLLAM & CO. 1M FIRST ST. PORTLAND, OR. Ship us bi writs for' prices on E(s, Veal, Hogs, - Potatoes, etc. ' Let, ui quote you price for groceries Call or send as. a list of what you want, ' We can saye you. moaeyv ( 5 ORIEN VAN SCHOONHOYEN ij f; 193-195 2nd. Cor. Taylor. Portland dozen. 50e: per Tb.j 2c; peas green, lb.. 18 0 17 He; peppers, long, dsied. Ib., 40c; radishes per dos., 50c; rhubsrb, hothouse, 23-lb. box. per lb.. 20e; rhubarb. California field, per box. $3.00; rutabagae. per lb., l4e: spinach. Walla Walla, per box. $1.25; tomatoes, 28-lb. tug. per box. 54.75; turnips, per cwt., 62.00. Meats and rrot tstont - COUNTRY MEATS Selling price: Country hoes. IS 18 Me lb. foe too blockers, about 125 to 160 lbs.; heavy stuff lower; veal, top, 80 to 110 lbs. 17018c; heary stuff less; spring uunoa, izzo per JD. " . SMOKED MEATH llama 80 13 37a nar lb.: breakfast bacon; 28 0 68c. LARD Kettle rendered. 19 He lb.; tierce basis, compound, 12o. PACKINO HOt fiB HEATS Steer-beef. 16c; cow beef, is 01450; hogs, 18c; lam be, 17 le io per ib. Frsh ana! ShallfMi PRESH FISH Chinook. 28 0 SOe Th. r nsK- rrat, ireso, i92w; sturgeon, zee; black cod. . T . , a.v W J Ultra I, - . py AV-AW. basket; kippered cod, 62.85; rasor dams, ( ) j crabs, $2.60 0 8.25 doaen; ling cod, 0 0 7a lb.; toiumnis smeit, si. so oox. . OYSTERS Esatorn. ner i asllnn. IS (in- nope, wees ana moss HOPS Nominal. 1820 eron. 25 027a. HIDKfl Calfskin. 8 01u; kips, 6 06c; green maee, s saitea, oe per lt. MOHAIR Long. 25c; short. 15c, DAIRY PRODUCE OF THE COAST San Pranoisso Market Ran Francis eo. March 28 - (U. P. ) Batter xsxtras, oc; prune nrsta. sac Kggs Kxtraa. 28 He: extra firsts. 28e: first extra pull eta, 27cj unaermxed pullets. No. 1, 200. - - - Cheese California - flats, fancy, otd vStyle. ao me; nratav nominal. . sr .. gsattle Mark' f , f-'-r " Seattle; March 20. tu. P.) Eggs rresh ranch, 28030c; pullets. 24$ 2 5c Batter Local creamery, 44 045a. ' ' Lea Angeles Market Loe Angeles, CaL. March 24). It K. S.) Eggs Extras,- Sle; ease count. 20c; pullets, "5a. i - - - . Poultry Bens. 35 0 38c; broileis. 34 040c; POTATOES ' ALOKO ! THE COAST Seattle Market Seattle. March 20. (U, P.) Potatoes Takima Gems, 827.00 0 80.00; locals, $14.09 018.00 per ton. s . " Los Anoetee Market Um Angeles, CaL, March 24. (L W. S.) Potatoes Stockton Bnrhank. mnr. SI 7a sa 2 00: beet. 32.25 02.40; Idaho Rnsaets. mostly t-tf ea r San Franolsce Market 8a a Francisco. Msrcii 20. (U. P. Pota toes Rirer whites, 31.75 0 2.00; sweets. $5.00 0 S.S0. Onions Australian brown, SOe a bag. 1 Wew Tork Batter and Eggs Kew Tork. March 26. (I. N. S.) Butter Market firmer. Creamery extras, salted and un aalted. 47 0 50c; do firsts, salted and unaalted, 43040c: do higher than extras, salted and un aalted. 474 051c; state dairy tubs. 280 46 He: Imitation creamery firsts. 28 0 27c. Cheese Market steady. Whole milk specials, 35 0 2e; do fancy, 24 0 27c; do lower grades. 18 0 23 He; Wisconsin whole milk, fancy Young Americas. 26 H 0 28c; skims, specials. 17 H0 18 He; do choice, 13 016c;, do lower grades, 5 0 9c , v - - - - Eggs Market easy; unsettled. Nearby white, fancy, 87 0 38c; do brown fancy, 31032o; extra. 28 H 0 29c; firsts, 24 p 26c. Dried Frnlt suad Beaas New Tork. March 26. (I. N. S.) Beans Market steady. Marrow, choice, $.00; pea, choice, 84.75; red kidney, choice. 4)9,50. Dried Fruito Market steady. Apricot,' choice to ex-fancy., 23 0 86c; apples, evaporated, prime to fancy, 6H 013c; prune,30e to 7017Hc: prunes. 60s to lodsT 6084c; peaches, choice to ex-fancy. 18 021c; seeded raiairj, choice to fancy, 24 025c ' Cottea Market Closed New Tork, March 26. -(L N. 8.) The cot ton market remained closed today following the Good iynUy holiday. HIDES, PELTS, WOOL Casearm Bark. II stale, Rahbera Write cor pricet sad snipping tags, L. SHANK & CO. ' T IU Frost Street. Portlaad, OTg : WE WART tOUR Veal, Hogs, Poultry aOS, DftKMSO MKATS, HIOCS, CA8CARA ARK. MOHAIR. WOOL. ETC WRITS' US FOR PRICKS , Gullickson & Miller KataMlshew 1912. 10S Frent St.. Pwrtland. Oe. ' Hew. Tort Sugar and Coffee New Tork. March 26. C ?.) Sugar duu; rswt 6.27; refined duU; gra adulated, 8.00 0 "Cof fee No. 7 1 Rio spot, 6 0 0 4 e ; No. . Santos. SH c. ) , - J i isssMsSfaM, a. .at i , j t . ,- Chicago Potato1 Market ChfeAM. Sf ,frb ?A II M U X- . ivriii, - cr. wnne. isciKhinu ouix, 81.OO01.1O; Mich, round whiU.- aacked,. 31.15 G 1.20 ; Minn. Bed River and Ohio, sacked, $1.500 1.55. ' f ; - .,. .. 'VT erld's Breadstaff Sbtpmeats World's shipments of wheat and fkmr tn bushels: i Wk. ending. Wt ending i'rora i . I r March 19 Mar. 20-20. V. S. Canada.1..... 4.684.000 8.790.000 Argentine ........... 2,835,000 3,188.000 AustraUa ........... 1.868.0O0 1,488,000 "Man 41C.0UO ........ WHEAT SALE SAID , JO BE HEAVIER NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS -Reported by Portland Merchants Exchange: . care Portland. Sat,... 124 Tesr aco. . . 49 Total thia week. 404 Year ago. . . , 86 Season . to date.12 1 Q Tear ago. .. . 7358 Taeoma, iYidsy .... Tear age. . . . . T Season to data. Tesr sgo. . . . Seattle. Friday Tear age. . . . Season to date. l'ear age,... 5375 Wheat. Barley. Hour. Oata. Bay. 8 11 i . a ,v as . . ; . 77 211 860 169 3386 3 : 23 e 17 1 62 18 69 2 120 444 2042 414 1762 t e e 1 1 8102 O0. 2533 183 748 23 :f 282 a- , ' a. 66T - 628,1124 While there was no session of the Portland Merchants Exchange Satur day, there was a better display of strength in values, offering at Pacific Northwest points for the day. t Reports were to tbe effect that the Pacific Northwest had landed V bis wheat order .from Greece and that Portland had secured tbe bulk of the order. Kxporters ware unwilling to eon firm the report. There was a firmer tone end higher price for wheat after the - lower Chicago opening, l due to foreign buying and to big damage. . Flour prices were unchanged .here for the day, but reports indicated that a further drop would be forced soon xinless wheat continued to advance. The only drawback at the mo ment for a lower price for flour is the inability of miliars to secure good prices for their mill stuffs and for cut-offs. Floor sales to South America continue to be made in small lots and ti'VI'tfr'nal business is reported for Europe. FUstu Selling price, milt floor; Patent, $9.00; Montana spring wheat. $8.75; Willamette valley brands, $6.90; local straight. $4.90; bakers' hud wheat. $8.25; bakers' Mnestem. 97.76; graham, 87.20; wholewheat, 87.40. Price for city denveriea, 15o extra; suburban. 20c extra. HAT . i Buying price, nominal - Willamette timothy, fancy. 820.00 0 27.00 per ton; eastcra Oregon timothy, $26.00 0 28.00 per ton; clover, $10.00 015.00; stiaw, $14.00 alfalfa, 119.00 per ton.- ...... - GRAIN SACKS NaminaL No. 1 Calcutta, B H 0 6c; domestic, so ia est lota; less asaouats higher. MlLX8TtrrPS Mill run et mill, sacked, to lots, 880.0O; earieadM, $29.00. OATS i'sx ton. buyktg price: reed. $35.00 086.OO. . BARLEY Bnytag price: ; Feed. $31,009 82.0O; milling, 833.00. SilEIv Buying price, nominal; bo demand. Red clover, recleaaed. 1) per lb. ; alatke. I) t eetcn ( ). . . FEEDSTTFFS F. O. B. mills: Rolled bar ley, $41.00 0 43.00; whole barley. 838.00; al falfa meal, $30.00; cowuaaut atcal. $30.00; cracked corn, $42.00; whole corn, $39.00 ton: scratch feed. $55.00; soy neaa meaL $55.00 pat ton; whole oats, 840.00; rolled eats, $48.00. Early Advance Is . Forced for Wheat In-Chicago Trade Chicago, March 28. (I. Tf. S.) Grains weakened late in the day and closed ir regularly. Break in ..cash wheat-here and ' at Kansas City Induced no little pressure near the close. March wheal finished . higher on reports of sxport business. : ; Provisions finished lower. March wheat gained and May lost '.4. May corn dropped M to c July Mi to 4e off and September 4c lower. May oats unchanged to c better. July hi to Vic off and September c lower. Chicago range, furnished by the United Press. Open. . High. VEGETABLE AREA IS QUITE LIBERAL First Northwest asparagus is due in Portland market within the next two weeks, "officially lnagura ting ' the spring vegetable season opening here. Initial ahipments of asparagus are expected , 1 UUI MM IT Jill. . DUOIVB KVUUU WllUili fcU period and it is expected that there will be a quick opening of the season from other dis tricts, and especially Walla Walla. Reoorta received be The Journal indicate an increased acreage ia asparagus this season and uus, together with excellent crowing weather, is expected to force more liberal production. Potato dentins- in this section and LhfourV out the . Pacific Northwest ia today oa a more extensive scale than for a number of years peat. This is probably due to the fact that not only is seed stock cheap, but the average grower figures that the other fellow will not plant and therefore next season's values would be high. Despita the disastrous season for onions in 1020-21. it is net expected that any material change will be shows ia the acre see of the Pa cific Northwest this season. In the Walla Walla section the acreage is practically unchanged and nnless weather conditions continue adverse the uregon area wiu be about normal. Lamb Output Is Liberally Increased Ooldendale, Wash., March 26. Working with reduced crews during the present lambing season now . la progress, will not . cause any loss of production, as -weather conditions so far have Justified the curtailment in the working lorcea ana nature is assisting aa increased pro duction by an extraordinary percentage of twins and triplet. Horace White, a sheen maa reading near Roosevelt, Wash., reports that he Bicroea en increase of 142 per cent from a flock of 600 ewes, lambed in February. In his later lambing, beginning March 12. he reports 83 eat 'of 63 ewee as having twin lambs and baa several ewee in his band that have had triplets, Report from other lambing camps indicate an unusually heavy percentage of twin lambs thia year. . Tender spring grase necessary iot tne succeestui mothering of lambs is abund ant una yeer. T.ow. Close. March 10 155 H 151 1584 May .. 142 1431a 1404 1414 CORN May ...... 84 H , 64 4 634 63 July 7 67 6 4 67 M . . OATS . ' . j - May . 404 41 H 404 I40H July 41 42 H 41. 414 - . . "... RTE , . v. . . May -. 187 188 136 136 July ...... 118 114 112 112 RARLET . May I . . , . . . 65 . ... ' 04 PORK .. ... .2000 20.-.5 S022 LARl 1160 1167 1150 ......1183 1202 1190 , RIBS . ....... 1160 1162 1120 . , ... .1157 1165 1155 Cash wheat: Ko. 1 red. $1.57: No. 2 hard. gt.ai. May Msy July Msy July 2022 115T 1182 1120 1155 Med ford Frait Shfpmeal - , . w n . tu..i rr -.. . tainable show that the Medford district branch of the Oregon Growers' Packing ' corporation shipped out since last fall 560 carloads of fruit, divided into 175 cars of apples and 385 cars oi pears. -- - j ,. , , ., ... ... - Lewis ton Wheat Low - Lewiston. Idaho. March 26. The lowest Price announced this season for wheat in . the Vocal market was yesterdsy, when quotations - closed at si.uw i or tea ana si.ie tor wmte. Grain Offices Close r; r.ivie. March 26. The erain office of the Wallowa Millina at Grain company here has company refuse to discuss the matter it is un derstood that the dosing of the office is due to the decline in wheat prices and the necessity of making heavy cuts in overhead expense. Cuts in the company's force la rnterprua have also been mane. It la reported. Liberty Bead Sales (Reported by Ovcrbeck eV Cooke Co.) Liberty. 3 Hi i liberty, nrst as 872U lirerti. mrcond 4s. ........ J ....... . IH?H Liberty, first 44s ................. 8726 Liiberty. second 4 14 s ................ 86U2 Liberty, third 4t 9016 Liberty, fourth, 44 ............... 8704 Victory, 4Ss ,..............,... U76U Victory. 84 ..................... 760 nose. . . 8900 Total ' i -- - Salem Broccoli Association ; J Salem. March 86. Temporary - organization of the salem Broccoli association was perfected at a meeting here - Friday afternoon, attended by at me 50 producers interested in the Introduc tion of this industry to the Salem district, it. Hendricks was elected temporary riiairman of the organisation. It is understood that approxi mately 100 acres will be planted to broccoli in Uue district una season aa a oeginauig ot wrist is expected to- develop into an important industry. More Potatoes Wanted .: CanBy. March 26. Upon his -return from a California pieaeure trip. W. H. Bair. eommis- sion merchant, announced a demand -for about 10 carloads of extra good seed potatoes for ship ment to a California grower. J Bair is paying 31 per hundred. .- 8.403.000 8.463,000 3w Terk Potato Market New Tork. March 26. (I. N. S.) Potatoes fin -bulk, barrri or ba Market firm. Nearby whits. 31.73 03.X5; Bermudas. 8 014s, - Waval stores Market New Tork. March 26. (L N. S.) Turpen tine Savannah, 45045; New Tork, 85. Rosin Savannah. 8.50; New Tork, 6.00. - Saa Francisco Barley Market T San Francisco, March 26. (IT. P.) Rarley Spot feed, percental, $1.80 01.85; shipping. $1.4501.65. . .. , ISSUE K0. IS 8ATCRDAT, MARCH $, 1131 .10-164 .12.15 Fancy eal. pound. ....... ..1T-18 Heavy Veal, pound......... , ajw MOtiS HOLD FIRM Fancy Block HogsvN)und.....xe-lT Heavy Block Hogs, pound,. Ut E. r i at I lOI A JJ LA'li)!i, MARKET i ruuiiai jtiuiiUi.'Mr 14-15? Ceasira Toar Potatoes to Us They Sell at' T 5 to gl'.25 Per Sack -- HF .'"H""! "in ray mn wester ri mue roe veu. . -r nv w is aah on rwiiirj, vess, noes; is Bonn en Egss, . - ruiiLiui Heavy Hens.... 3 1-33 g; Light Hens..... 28-30? t Roosters . , HICKS, OKESE AND TVRkiF.Yft, MARKKT SHERIDAN-RECICLEY Cn inp PHONE Mala 7923 Refereacest Biberala Savings Baak fll TTA-SHISGTOH ST , " i More Green Bags Chicago," March 26. Modern Miller sari: Heavy green bug fnfestatioa- and some actual damage in the southern tier of counties of KtnaasN is reported. . Whether or not serious damage x will result front insect infestation is problematical. Present conditions of the crop fsvorable for good yields; recent rains have been beneficial, although more moisture a wanted in western sections. ..--. - 3Tew Tork Baak Statemeat , New Tork. March 24. (L N. S Rank statement: Average Leans, decrease; 650,831. OoO; demand deposits, deoreaae. 468,781,000; time deposits, increase. $136,000; reserves, de crease. 84.805,530. Acuisl Ixmiu, decrease, 385,503,000;' de mand deposits, decrease, $30,020,000; time de posit:, decrease. $377,000; reserves, increase, $4,221,000. . , . . ' New Tork-Londoa Silver New Tork. March 2 (1. N. S.) Commer eial domestic bar silver waa unchanged today at 89 1 foreign unchanged at 57 . . 3Tw Tork Wool and Hides ' New Tork. March 26. (L N. S.) Wool Market unsettled. Domestic fleece, XX Ohio, 24045c; do pulled, sooored basis, 18075c; do Texas, scon red basis, 40082c; da Texas staple, aronred basis, 55 0820. Hides Market easier. Native steers, 10c; branded steers. 8 0 6 c , PRODTJCB I '. 1 . Xew Tork Poaltry Market New York, March 26. (I. N. 8.) Live poultry Firm. Chickens, 86(9 52c; tnrtevs, 40050c; ducks. 40 0 43c; fowls, 40 0 43 c; roosters, 25c; geese, 22 0 23c . COWLITZ CHEESE ASSOCIATION INSTALLS COLD STORAGE PLANT Toledo, Wash.. March 26. A contract to- the Melntosh Ice -Machine company of Portland, Or., waa let at a meeting of the board of direc tors of the Cowlits Valley Cheese association Tuesday, for the installation of a three-ton ice plant- at a cost of $2477. The installation of the new plant in the cheese factory building will obviate the necessity of shipping products to Seattle for cold storage during summer montha. aa has been dona no aa that time. It will also manufacture ice for consumption in loiedo and Southern . Lewis county. The new plant will be eauirmed with a ln electric motor and individual motors to drive the pumps. -.:. FOREIGN EXCHANGE BATES Corrected daily by the foreign exchange de partment oc tarn unitea states National bank. Quotations below, except the pound sterling, any Quoted oa the basis of 100 units foreign Currency. - Opening nominal rates on bank transactions Draft London - . ' Checks. Lbs. sterling. $ 3.01 Paris Francs. . AS'. Berlin Marks . Genoa Lire. . Athens Drachmas. . . Copenhagen Kroner ... Chriatiania - Kroner. . . . . Stockholm Kroner. . .-. . Hongkong-Currency..-. . Japan Yen.,, 48.50 anangnat Taela. ,. 1.60 2.86 54 7.60 . .. 17.40 : 16.05 23.20 47.75 -64.00 Cable Transfers. $ 3.81 6.84 1.59 . 2.96 7.70 . 1 17.45 16.10 2325 48.00 -48.00 . 64.50 Pat Tatoo $ 4.8H6 19.03 23.81 19.30 19.30 26.70 . 26.70 26.70 SHOBT TERM NOTES Portuahed by Clerk, Kendall 4b Co.. b county. maturity. Am. Cot. Ofl 6s..,.. 9-2-24 Am. T. A T. 6s..,. 10-1-22 Are, T. A T. 6s.... 2-1-24 Am. Thread 6s. .... 12-1-28 Am. Tob. 7s .11-1-21 Am. Too. 7s... ....11-1-22 - Am. Tob. 7s.. 11-1-23 Anglo Am. Oil 7s. 4-1-25 Armour Cony. 7s.,. 7-1-30 Belgian Uov. 7s. . 5-1-45 Belgian Gov. 6s..... 1-1-21 Belgian Gov. 6s..... 1-1-25 Beth. Steel 7s. .... .7-15-22 Beth. Steel 7s. ... . .7-16-23 British Oov 5 s... 11-1-21 British Gov. 6 . ..11-1-22 Canadian Gov. 6s. 8-1-21 Canadian Gov. -5s. 8-1-29 Cudahy Packing 7a. .7-15-23 Inter. R. T. 7a..... 0-1-21 Japanese Gov. 4 s. 7-10-25 Kennecott -Cop. 7s... 2-1-80 Moline Plow 7s..... 9-1-21 Mohne Plow 7s..... 9-1-22 Moline Plow 7s. .. . . 9-1-23 Moline Plow 7. .... 9-1-24 Nor. Fac. Tt. ...... 6-13-22 Pacific Gas 7s...... 6-1-25 Swift 6 ..... ...w. 8-15-21 V. S. Rubber 7s. , . .12-1-23 Bid. 88 6 95 93 99 100 90 99 96 07 90 90 98 96 99 94 99 92 k 97 70 82 , 90 98 ' 92 , no t 88 ) 96 96 9ft 97 Inn. Asked, 90 ? 97 96 95 100 100 - 99 100 . 96 97 h 0 9$U 97 99 -, 94 99 93 98 71 82 91 98 98 99 97 Forelga Bond Market ' Furnished by Ovcrbeck eV Cooke Co., of Trade bnildine: Hussian 5a, 1921....... Russian 5s. 1926 ....... Kussiaa 6a," 1919 French 5s. 1931 ... French 4a, 1917 ....... French 5s, 1920 ....... Italian 5s. 1918 ........ British 5s 1923 ....... British 6a. ,1927 ....... Brttinri 6s, 1929 ....... British vky. 4s ......... British ref. 4s ........ . Belgium rest. 6a ........ Belgium prem. 5a....... fierman W. L. 6a .. Benin 4s i-;.... Hamburg 4a ........... Uambura- 4Ui ...... Leipzig 4 s ... .". . . . . Lclpsig ba Munich 4s Munrn os .. . , ...... Frankfort 4a Japanese 4s -. ........... Japanese 1st 4s ....... Jspanere 2d 4a ........ lira os ............... IT. K. 5I, 1921 ....... F. K. 6s, 1922 ....... 1. K. 5s. 1920 ....... U. K, 5s. 1937 Bid. lO -ll 17 64 45 86 29 884 374 369 800 274 . 66 . 70 12 12 18 .14 14 15 14 16 15 82 . ' 2 - 96 99 94 8 $5 Board Aflkeo. 18 18 19 56 47 68 30 890 884 381 312 286 68 73 13 13 14 15 15 17 35 18 IT 6 8-J K3 96 99 94 9 86 a s 4t (Furnished by Overbeck A Atchison Cent 4s ...... Bait. &. Ohio Gold 4s. , : Beth. Isteel Bef. 5s. .... Cent. - Factfie 1st 4s. ... C B. A Q. Cel. 4a St. Paul GenL 4Ki Chicago N W. Geni. 4a.. L. 4 N. Uni. 4s....... New Tork By. 5s. ...... Northern Pan. P. L. 4s.. Reading Gsni 4 .... .". Union Pse. -1st 4s. i". . . . V. S. Steel 6s Union Pac. 1st Ref. 5s.. Southern Pse. Con v. 6s. . do 4s ......... .... Penna. Conv.-4 r, . Penna. 1st 4 a ...... Ches. A Ohio Conv. 5s.. Ore. Short Line 4. .... Cooke Co.) hkJ- Asked. 16 80 72 98 65 74 82 18 T5 79 SO 4 76 92 78 86 78 81 78 80 68 80 72 98 65 . in 82 22 78 80 80 96 78 94 78 86 78 82 78 Foreign Exchange Market New York. March 26. IU. P.V Little cnange waa manifest tn foreign exchange at the opening - toaay. fuelling . waa unchanged at $3.91 kr francs. .0692. nncfaanired: lire. 03T: maras, ,vidi ; tansaian . aouars,, .sszb, tin changed; kronen, .1740. - - Burling was up tn $3.91 at the close: francs, .4692; lire, .0398; marks, .0157 ; vaaaaiaa aouars, .eon; Kronen. ,1J33. - -. MianeapoIis.Dalath FUr-.? :. Dolath.' March 26.- (I. N. 8.) Flax Mav. $1.76; July, 41-79; track and arrive, $1.75. - Minneapolis. March 26. (I. N. 8.1 Flu May. $1.75; July, $1.80; track and arrive, $l.f4 01.77. British Decontrol Of Flour Mills . Liverpool, - March 18. Broom hall says: It is definitely stated that United Kisgdom Hear .millers kave accepted decontrol ef tke flemr mills, effective pn March Jl. CATTLE CALL IS ACTIVE IN YARDS 8ATTJBDAT Portland:; .a. Chicago Omaha Beaver .. . .. Kassa City HOG MARKET Toie. Top, . Strong $12.58 .. l aevea 11.66 .l0lie lower I8.ee .. Stroag 9J5 .. AcUve " 19.09 PORTLAND LIVeStOCR RON - . Hogs. Cattle. Calves. Sheep. Can. Saturday . . . . i Week ago . . . . 2 weeks ago... 4 weeks ago . Tear ago 2 years,ago -. . , 3 years ago . ; . 4 years, ago. . . 74 . - 72 V.:. 1206 1367 .... v..' - o , . 1 : 112 K 29 H 50 140 . 264 - 45 67T 5 ...... ... . . . ....... ; Three loads of cattle formed total ar rivals at North Portland f6r the Satur day trade, i Prices In general Indicated no changes for the weekend. - In the cattle alleys there were three loads re ported lor the weekend. None of thia stock could be called strictly top, but it was considered or average quality. . Demand - appeared rather rair ana was actave in spots and prioee were wen maintamea. f , -, - General cattle market ranra- Choice steers . ( . ,.$ Medium to good steers ...... . Fair te good steers Common to fair steers, r Choice cows-heifers ......... Medina te- good oows-heifers, . . Pair to anediiua cows-heifers.. . Commoa cows-heifers ........ uannsrs Choice feeders ....... Pair to good feeders.. culls . . . . . i . , , ... Choice dairy calves . . . . Prime light dairy calves. Medium light dairy calves. . Msgs Nominally Steady ." Hogs were nominally steady st North Port. land for the weekend. No carload lota were re ceived and latest arrivals ot - wagon stuff front nearby shippers sold at the previous 'range. General hog market range: Prims light ....,,...........$1200012.50 Smooth heavy ............. . 11.50012.00 Rough heavy ............... 8.00 0 10.00 Fat Pigs .................. 12.00012.60 Feeder pigs ................ 11.00012.00 Stags 6.00 010.66 . Sheep Continue Stagnant Even - trough there were no arrivals in the sheep alleys at North Portland for the weekend there was weakness visible all through the trade. I'rit'vs continue on a nominal basis. General sheet, and iamb ranger Spring lambs ............. ,$10.00013.00 8 00 0 8 60 7.25 0 8.00 6.60 0 7.35 8.60 0 6.50 6.56 0 T.00 S.00 O 6.00 6.60 0 - 6.00 4.60 0 6.50 2.25 0 4.60 6.00 0 6.50 6.60 0 6.0Q 3.50 0 5.0 12.60 018.60 11.50 012.50 .60 011.5a ..... East of mountain lambs WiJIan-ette valley lambs xieavy lambs , , Cnll lambs . . . Light yearlmga Keavy yearlings Wethers Ewes ........ Friday Morning Sales M0G3 No. Atc. The. Price I No. Ate. Tha. Price 1.... 180 $12.00 I 1.... 340 $10.00 ,7.600 6.00 0 6.00 0 4.00 0 6.60 0 6.OO0 5.00 0 1.60 0 8.23 7.00 T.50 5.00 7.00 6.6 6.00 6.50 No. 1. 1. n'.'.'.'. 4 a i n.T.T 44.... 17.... 1 . . . 180 $12.00 I 1.... 340 Friday Afternoon Sales COWS Price. I No. . Ave. lbs $ 6.O0 f 1 90 4.50 I 1.... 900 HOGS 810.85 12.25 10.00 Ave. lbs. ..'810 ..1170 Y .. 320 ..208 ..1260 .. 177 153 480 890 610 222 180 282 178 160 200 8.... 420 1.... 210 89.... 178 15.... 8 ; . . . 22.... 12.... 144 43 48 190 40 40 60 No. Av. lbs; 1.... 940 1....1310 .... 160 1....1130 1 . . . . 950 8. .. .1180 12.85 11.00 8.00 11.50 . 8.00 22.26 LAMBS $ 6.50 I 2. . 10.OO I 4. . 10.00 I 14.. BCCKS S 8.00 I Saturday Momlng gales - covt s Price. I -, No. Av. lbs. S 2.00 I BULLS t 4.50 1 1.. ..1200 HOPS $12 26 8.... 146 STEERS $ 7.00 1 It.. .1260 T.VU I 23... .HOT 2... PHce, t 5 00 S.V0 $1235 12.26 12.60 12.60 12.00 10.25 12.25 12.60 t 7.00 7.00 10.00 7.50 .1223 . Plica. $ 4.50 $12.00 $ 7.50 8.50 - 8.50 AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES Ohtccno Haas 811.10 Chieaso. March 26. tL N. 8.) Hogs Re ceipts, 3000; uneven, mostly steady. Bulk, (a.awiw.Ta; tope, sii.iv; aeavyweignt, 89.25 0 9.85: medium weight. 89.60010.65: lightweight, 810.40 011.00; light lights, $10.60 011.00: heavy packing sows, smooth. 88.25 0 9.00; packing sows, rough. $8.00 0 8.26; pigs, liv.no o ii.uv. Cattle Ueceipts, 800;no quotatioaa. -Sheep Reoeipta. 7000; no quota Hons. ' Denver Hoes. 69.86 Denver, Col., March 26. (U. P.) Cattle Ui.ti. ailO umi Ulan IT.Kdll 8.75; cows and-heifers, $5.25 0 7.60; stackers and feeders, it.tvHll.gv; calves, siu.oote 12.00. f Hogs Receipts. 100. strong. TOD. 89.85 bulk. $9.23 0 9.85. - - Sheet) Recekoas. 5000. 25c Bieher: lamba. Si. 0 8.501 ew, l3.UVtto.lv. mana Macs sio South Omaha. March 26. (L N. 8.1 Hogs Beceipts, 6500; mostly steady. Spots,' 10 0 JBn lower on light butchers: bulk. 89.25(a) a-75; top. $10.00. - - ' - Cattle -Receipts. 1 00 1 compared with wex ago. beef steers and ahe stock weak to 26e low er; spots snore; buns, weaa; veela, 50c to $1 kiwer: utocXers and leedera meetly 25e lower. ririeep Receipts nonet compared with week ago, sheep and lamb ; generally ,25a klgiier leeuers, steady. Kanaaa ORy Moos S10 Kansas City. March 26 (L N. S.) Cattle Receipu lOO. dull. Steers f 8.00 0 9.60 cows and heifers, (5.50 0 9. 0O; stockers am feeders. $6.50 0 8.60; calves. $7.00 010.50. Hogs Receipts 600. active. Bulk. 39.75 0 10.50; top, 810.00; heavies. $10.00 010.30; lights. 810.20 010.60; mediums, 510.100 i.v. . - ..... Sheetv Recelnts 100. active. . laabs 88.50 ewea. 55". 50 0 6.00. eaau. Hews siz.oo Seattle, March 26. -(I. N. S.) Hogs Re ceipt. 72: weak. Prim Kghts. 8 11.80 0 12.00; rough beaviam, $7.60 08.50; smooth heavies, 810.00 011.60: pigs, $9.00011.50. Staadard Oil Stocks -Closin - - ' Bid. Anglo . . . ............... 17 Borne Scrysmer 360 Buckeye . . . ............. 81. Clieesebrougb ............ 190 " do pfd. ................ "100 Continental . . ........... 115 v Crescent . ............... -29' Cumberland . . ............ 185 Eureka . ................ 94 Gaiens, C. ................ 43 ' Galena Old, pfd. ........... 93 Galena New. pfd. ........... 98 JUinoie Pipe .. ............. 1 70 Indiana .ripe ............. K3 National Transit ........... 26 New Tork Transit .......... 147 Northern Pipe 91 Ohio Oil - . . . . 271 International Pete, ... . . ....14 Pennsylvania Mex. ...... . . . 80 Prairie Oil 4 r Prairie line ............. 197 . ftolar Refg. ............ 383 : . Southern Pipe ............ 102 South Penn. Oil ........... 224 " S. W. Perm. Oil ........... 68 - 8. O. California . . , . . r. . . . . 302 O. Indiana ............ . 69 O. Kansas ............. 585 Kentucky ........... 405 8. O. New lork ,. ......... 82 O. Ohio ............... 372 , pfd. ............... 103 A Pinch ............ 40 " Union. Tank ....... . ...... 106 do pfd. ............... 97 Vacuum . ............... 290 Washington.............. 26 O. .NeOrasXa ........... 440 ; Imrssrial; '..'..--...,;....: S7..;-:; S, 8. 8. O. S. do Swan Asked. 18 390 HS 200 - 103 119 81 14 5 98 45 99 99 175 85 27 1RI - 93 5' 274 1S . 33 s 4; 200 .895 k 103 i 228 ' v 72 : 305 70 00 415 ' 830 875 V 108 : 60 log lOO S0 82 ; 4SO - so ; PACIFIC COAST BANK Pertlend tJam Monday ....$ 4.853,993.83 $ Tuesday Wednesday Thursday ridsy ....... Saturday ... 6. 008.067.7 S.l 67.569.76 4.299,171.57 4,084,999.81 4,519.114.85 STATEMENT T.100.20T.4 8.f0,7.!M 6,264,507.77 5.073.649.12 678.777.47 6,084.646.40 Week , . . 328,926.916.98 : $35,261,195,75 -', ' Taoavn. Banks --t'-'-V''"; Clearings Saturdsy ... ,,.$ 444,842.00 Balances Satorday. . ' 43.C31.00 aMatue Banks - Clearings Saoarday . .. . . . , $ 6.221,772.00 Bala noea Saturday ......... . 1,001,814.00 an praneitco siantf Clearings Saturday . . . . ; -. . . . . $1 S400.000.00 Let Nnaetes sants . Clearings Saturday ......... $16,184,999 00 . . . .V.. 4t lt 16 54 284 ' ff ' 4 .- 89 17 IS 84 28 ... .. . 1 . . . OIL SHARES UP IN N.Y. TRADE New Tork, March . 28. (I. N. . aV The stock market closed steady ' today. The market ahowed a steady tone in the late dealings, although transactions in the leading issues were on av small scale. Studebaker, after moving up to 78. fell to 774. American Smelting was weak, declining over 3 points to 36. Sears-Roebuck rallied 3 points to 68. Houston Oil moved up over 6 points to tl, and Pacific Oil touched 37, a gain of. I point. ' . $ ' -:jAt :,-:;-a --. U. S. Steel hung around t2 and Bald win around $9. The railroad- list waa featureless. .; . j ;;; J.-i,-.. . ':'- 7 - Government - bonds, unchanged ; . rail' way and other bonds, steady. . - Total sales of stocks today were 382, 700 shares ; bonds, $7,240,000. Total sales 1 of stocks for the week were 1,954,900 shares; bonds, $42,738,000. -Price movements at the opening of tbe. stock market today were - mixed, with the bulk ot changes feeing to lower figures. ' . - ; 8teel eommoazoae to 82. Crucible and Baldwin- ahowed fractional upturns, Sears-Roebuck fell 2 points to 69 AUantia Ciulf dropped 1 to 40 and General Asphalt showed a loss of 1 point at 62. Houston Oil continued Its upward movement, advancing 8 pointa to 79 California Pe troleum rose to 44 and Pacific Oil rose nearly- 1 point to 86 . . American Woolen waa also in demand, selling up 1 U to 72. Studebaker fell to 76 and Chandler dropped to 80.. Kelly-Springfield was oft nearly 3 pointa to 39. Northens Pacific waa most active of tha. rails, advancing to 79. Furnished try Overbeck A Cooke Co., of Trade building: Board STOCKS Advance Rum ....... Agr. Cbem. ......... Ajax Rubber ......... Alaska Gold . . . ...... Alaska Juneau ........ AUis hslmera ..... . . Am. Beet Sugar...,.,. Am. Bosch .......... Am. Csa Co. ........ Am. Car A Fdy...... do. pfd. -. Am. Cot. , on . ........ Am. Drug 8ynd .... Allied t hem. . ..... Am. Hide A Leasher do pfd. ,.. Am. Ice ........ Am. Intl. Corp. ........ Am. Jblnaeea .... . .. . . Am.' Ijoco. , . i . . . . M ; . . Am. Saf.i Razor. ...... , Am. Ship A Com...... Am. Smelter i.. ....... Am. Smelters, pfd. ...... Am. Steel Fdy ........ Am. Sugar a in. r-Bissirs ......... am. - Tea. as Tel....... Am. Tobacco ......... Am. Wool Am. W. P. pfd. Ami Zinc ............. Anaconda ............. Atchison ............. Atl. Gulf A W. L ...... Baldwin Loco. ........ . . Balto., A Ohio. ......... do pfd ... .X ...... . Beth. Motors ........... Beth Steel B Butts C. A Z. .......... Butte A Sup. .......... Caddo Oil . . . . ......... California Packing ...... California Petroleunf ,. . . . do nfd ......... Canadian Pse. , Central Leather Orro Oe Paaoe ... . .. - Chandler Motor ....... . Chicago A N-W, -. ....... Chicago GW W. ........ do pfd, , . ,: , . . ChlU Cooper ClainO e e . r C M. St.- P. , ......... do pfd. ............ Coco Cola. ............ a a o..:.., Colo. P.- A I.......... Col. Gas A Elec........ Columbia Graph ........ Con. Gee ............. ContL Can...,........:. Contl. Candy .......... Oorn Prod. 1.'. ....... . C cad en Oil - ............ O. R.. L A P,.,.,... C. R.- L A P. A. pfd. ... C. R. L A P. B pfd....' Crucible . i . . ... ...... , Cuba Can. ......... t . . in ben Am. sugar ...... Th A Hudson ,. Podh Mines .......... D. A R. G... I- A R. G. pfd.. Pndicott Johnson ...... Erie ................ . do 1st pfd.......... do 2d afd Famous Players ........ Flak Tire ............. Gaston Williams ....... General Cigars f ieneral Eiectria ........ General Motors . . . . . . . . . do 6 per cent....... Goodyear ............... General AfDhalt . '. Goodrich'. ............. Granby ............... Great Naetnera Or. ...... Greet Northern sfd ... drawn. Csnsrsea ......... Hupp Mqtor ........... Honston Oil ........... laUnoie Cental ......... I neoi ration ......... Interboro ., Interstate Callahan ..... International Harvester , , Int. Merchant. Marine.. . . do Dfa. Int. Nickel ............ Int. Pap . , Invincible Oil Island Oil . . Jewel Tea . . K. C. Southern High 60 38 43 61 80 3 46 88 . . . t 94 80 il4 74 'se 80 40 39 33 "" 68 . :. . . , . 43 . 114 41 c. 63 i4t 'io '25 88 .. a e 59 7 76 28 26 90 23 28 1 2 63 18 70 16 14 S. a " 63 88 ' 31 73 15 82 32 ' m e e 51 68 22 ' 4 10 "V4 24 Ixw I Bid 49 97 60 30 6 42 8t I ' ' 94 79 114 71 86 80 38 88 S3 "i" 58 J . a 43 114 89 id" 63 10 25 37 69 T 75 28 90 28 27 1 1 63 . . . ... 18 . 76 16 ' e , 14 61 37 31 73 H" 77 32 '"' 51 8 21 4 9 23 60 33 i-l 1H 37 43 61 80 121 111 ra 20 6 42 45 62 45 60 87 6 8 86 76 30 94 79 99 114 U 31 9 36 80 39 HO 83 49 3 58 4 1P 15 59 44 71 114 40 25 81 62 7 16 10 20 25 38 21 69 29 69 .7 81 69 - 1 '; 76 t 28 26 71 60 90 23 28 98 s 16 1 1 63 12 1 18 12 70 16 1 0 135 14 65 is ; - 62 37 18 81 73 20 15 8 1 86 32 5 8 95 18 61 14 68 21 4 10 23 B AaawaxtssssBSW' a -tmmmmmmmM I aw taliiaiai itg-l mm (Crr:c2r-lIvo inn The Hibernia be--lonf s to th Fetleral Rescrvo System. aVwaMswaa QaMil. - ateA.B S awa. UPw spa-syssiassj awPV varaaswa - vvtivavf saWassat mm IU - I1T BoaxA 4f Trada Balldlaf erbech&CqofidCo. OIRECT PRIVaATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES lie aakers Chicago . Board ef Trad CoiroisvBdeats f "Legaa a Bryas, . ttklesr York K. C. So., pfd. . . ... Kelly-8pnngf ield . , . Kennecott ......... Keystone Tire . , . . . Lack. Hteel ........ Lee Tire ,,..... Lehigh Valley ...... Lortllard .......... Markay ,. Maxwell Motor . .... Maxwell. 1st pfd. . . maxwell, and pfd... Mex. Pet. . , - , , 4 Miami i .... , Middle States Ofl.... Midvale Steel , . , ... M. K. A T Mo. Pse. , . ; , . Mo. Pae., nfd. .. ... ment.-ward ....... M.. St. P. A 8. 8. M M. A St. L.... .... Nat Rname Nat. Lead Nevada Con. ....... ew itaven ' . . . . , Norfolk A W.. . ;i. . Nor. Pae. . , . . ;-. , . Nova Scotia Steel... N. Y. Air Brake..,. N. T. Central.. .... Okie. Prod. ref..... Ontario Silver . . Or.tario A VI. i. .... Otto Steel Pscifio oa . . .-. . 1 sc. use net,..,. Fan Am. Pet....... Pan Am. Pet. "B" . . Pcnn. . . 1 , , A . . . reoplee Gas ' . . .. .': Per. Marquette ... . Philadelphia Co. .... Pure Oil , . , Pierce Arrow Pierce Oil Frits. A W. Ts.. ... Pressed Steel Car.., Pullman . ......... Bay Cons. ,. . . , Reading Replogie Steel ... .. Republic I. A 8. . . . . Rep. I. A S, pfd..,. Rep. Motors ....... Royal Dutch Oil. . . . Ry. Steel Spa ...',. Saxoa Motors ...... Sears Roebuck . . . . 8 hat tuck. Aria, .... Shell T. A T.,'. . . '. . Sinclair Sloea Rhef. ......... Son. Pacific.,.,.,.. Sou. Ry. St U A S. P. t ? - ' . , a a a - a - .kV 1 k a a V a - " - 180 17 ISH S0 17 86 II ' T9 a a 70 8 87 '72 88 43 18 38 ' 35 . . 12 69 68 s e 3 69 24 75 20 31 147 17 IS SO 86 16 ?9' 78 70 3 86 f6 Sn 42 17 8S 34 i 11 67 68 4 f 28 H 74 20 21 49 ' 39 17 54 ' 28 60 147 - - 6 -- 6 ! v 3 146 17 13 So 2 17 - 86 68 1 72 9 16 95 79 88 76 60 . 4 IT 13 88 47 71 .'63 85 43 17 88 83 84 10 60 26 8T 104 12 68 23 48 92 17 63 86 - 6T 4?. 23 42 74 20 31 BlremheTt Carb, ....... 40 3ft H !tn Studebaker ... 78 76 7 7. swift & ce. ." .'. . .-. .... ..... . . ; . . 101 H Tern. 'np. A Cheat . . . . . .-. T Texaa-Ojl ... 48 42 i 4.t', Texas l"aciflc. ........... 2' 21 22 Tel. Pacific C A 0 87 27 27 To Pronweta.. ....... i. 47 47 47 Trans. Contl. Oir..,...;., 10 9 i 10 T'nioa Oil Del. ........ . 21 20 20 T'atnn I'sr. ............ . ll t'nited Alloy ......... . '. 82 I'ntted Food Prod. ....-, . 22 Pnlted Frait... ,.104 103 10:4 United R. of N. J ...... . 10 do pfd. 24 Fti'ted Retail Stores. 50 49 4fl V. S. Aleobol. .......... 60 4 It. 8. Rubb. i ......... . 73 72 73 V. 8. Smelting S U. M. Steel............ 82 82 H-,s do pfd. ..... mat, Ptah Copper ........... 48 47 47 Vs. Chem. 80 80 8 Vanadium Steel 81 80 80 Vivaadou Wabeau 7 do A JVfd. 20 do B pfd . . , . ..... ..... 32. Wells Fargo , 60 Western Pse 29 28 tt 28 Western t'ntrm 8 Westinghse K. A M 4 8 White Motors........... 41 WUlys-Overiand 8 SHI 8 do pfd 34 Wilson Packing ........ ..... ..... 43 Vteconsiin Ceutral , . , . . . t Wool worth . , . 113 Worthtngtwn Pump 81 . 8 'H V Chicago Doiry Prodar e ' Chicago. March 26. (I. N. 8.)Buttee Receipt.. 7700 touhs. Creamery, eitra. 44c; firsts, 87 0 48c; packing stock, 18 0 20c. Eggs Receipts, S 4.4 2 5 cases. Current re reipts. 21022c; - onlinary firsts, 18t20c; firsts, 23cV extra. 25 c; checks, 17 017 Vc; dirties. 18 018e. t:heee, twins, new. 22 0 2Sc; Palsies. 23 0 23 cf- Tmmg Americas, 25 25 c : ln horns. 24 25 brick, 19 t20 c. litm poultry Turkeys, 40c i chickens, 2 8r; springs, 8c; roosters, 22c; geese, 10 0 18c; ducks, 8tic. . Winnipeg Cash Liruln Winnipeg, March 26. Ch het; No. 1 northern. $1.91: No. S. $ 1.88 : No 3. $1.84; No. 4. $1.74; No. 6, $1.88; NOaC No612 whit feed, 47 e; No. 8, 42 e: lM 48 : No. 1 feed. 40 c; No. 2, 8T c. Barley No, 8, C, W.. 78 t; o. rye. No. 8 C. W.. $1.59. r. 7t G ! Municipal Bond Yielding 7 f ?V Subj45Ct to Prior Sale.We Offer A? $777,000 ; Medford Irrigation District CA PoUtlcal SttddlTiiioa ef Jackioa Coosty) ;" . 6 Gold Bond Dated Jan. lt 1921 Due Serially 1927-1854 . ' . . :- . ..? r - "x Denomination $1000 and $500 This Issue Is a' direct ehligatloa of the Medford Ir. rlgatloa District, sltaaUd la the Rogae River Valley tmmsdistcly ssrreaadlog the city of Medford. Oregoa. . Talidated if Ssperior Co art of Jackson Connty sad eerUfled by the Secretary of Stale Approved by Oregon , Securities Commission as legal Investment " , for Savings Banks Trait Tandt, etc and eligible to eeore pablie depotlti la the State of Oregon. v Exempt From Federal Income Taxes. T . Price to Yield 7 Complete Degeriptlvs Clrcalar Faralshed TJpos Req,aeit Union Trust Company V OF SPOKANE Affiliated With The Old National Bank ECONOMIZI Many are the paths that lead to the desirable things , in life, and the road to financial independence is of the greatest importance. Taking' pains to be economical in business or per. sonal matter and habitually depositing the result of that practice in this bank, leads to financial independ ence. Start ydur money earning now make it pro duce during the year. , " Bank Your Pay Check With Us State Bank of Portland FIFTH AT STARK STREET 'r . Foreign Exchange 'at :" - w " ' - ' Lowest Rates CANADA AS A PRODUCER WE "have prepared a pamphlet which contains val uable Information, on Canada's resources and ' ,: commerce. ,. , Those. interested in the trade possibilities of this ' . . country or seeklnjr fields for profitable investment will find the brochure of especial Interest. It will be sent . ; to you on request, without charge, by any of our , . . branches. - k ' . - THE CANADIAN BANK OF COLlLIEnCE Portland Branch ' . Fourth and Starl: Cl:.