The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 05, 1922, Page 9, Image 9

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    I 3E OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON.
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EXPORT WHEAT BIDS ARE UP ANOTHER FRACTION
STEEL COMMON SHARES JUMP UPWARD IN NEW YORK
SATURDAY, AUGUST 1922.
SELECT BUTTER
DEMAND IS KEEN
gAITKDAT DAIRY TBi4.BE
Batter Etrgs Ckie
cube extra, select, flats,
Portland : 4m. 2S ?
han Francisco ... "So market
Kew York 85e 49e 20He
Chicago IS
Seattle 41V 89 !e
Los Alleles e
5o market.
Tni1 in tha butter market continue to
show gaining strength here despite the latest
decline in Ban Francisco, but that market will
be very closely watched during the coming
week.
There is an especially strong call here a".
the moment for beet quality offerings with
city intereete reporting sales as hizh a 41
4 1 c for cubes, although the Utter is an ex
treme and is shown only in isolated: instances.
Developments of late In the butter market
indicate that the rwal reason for the very
oft tone in the market for ordinary to off
grade staff is the withdrawal of short held
storage butter- This stock is coming out prac
tically without a profit but stores are evidently
seeking to keep on the safe side by reducing
their holdings. This stock is taking the place
of the ordinary stuff, therefore, the very
limited and weak demand for the latter.
Those desiring soecul information regard
ing any market, should writ the Commercial
editor, Oregon Journal, enclosing stamp tor
reply.
EGG MARKET SHOWS SO CHA5GE
Practically no change was shown in the
egg market situation for the week end.
Buyers were seeking current receipts gen
erally at 29c. b"t some report indicated
that a fraction soots uii wss amiable
lor the better shippers.
WALIA WALLA OXIOSS LOWER
Further lower-in of Walla Walla onions
prices forced an additional decline here
with general sales for the week end around
SI. S3, although some business was done
down to $1.23 per cental.
TOMATO MARKET QCOTETj HIGH
With an increasing demand from con
sumers the market for tomatoes showed
strength for the week end with the sales
around OOo and tl per hoi for Lale of
ferings, while California lugs of quality sold
better at 31.25.
HUCKLEBERRIES ARE ARRIVING
Huckleberries are anin shown in the lo
cal market; initial sales along the - street
being made by Levy Spies 1 around 25c
a tmiKL Berries showed good quality.
Raspberries were firm but unchanged in
price as were all others, except blacks.
The latter were up a nickel. .
GOOD LETTUCE RATHER SCARCE
Scarcity of first class head lettuce is
shown along the street with plenty of poor
stuff available. Better quality in demand
around $1.75 g 2 per 3 dozen crates. Icing
is extra.
BRIEF 3TOTES PRODUCE TRADE
'Idaho potatoes holding steady there ; local
stock easier.
Okra now arriving from the) Sacramento
section.
Celery market spotted with sales from owe
to $1.25 dczen.
Small peaches dragging; good stall scarce
end firm.
Veal firm. with occasional premium;
country hogs scarce.
Chicken market about steady: geese) and
ducks inactive.
Cabbaee remains scarce witit prices neid
firm-
SHIPPERS' WEATHER NOTICE
Weather buresu advised Saturday: Pro--teet
shipments during the next 86 hours
against the following maximum tempera
tures: going north to Reettlei 76 degreos:
northeast to Spokane, 06 degrees; east to
Baker, OA degrees, and south to Ashland,
06 degrees. Maximum temperature at
Portland tomocrow, about 82 degrees.
rOBTLASB -WHOLESALE PRICES
These are the prices retailers pay ' whole
salers, except ss otherwise noted:
BUTTER Selling price, box lota: Cres an
gry price Prints, extras, 439 46 tot plain
wrappers; cupes, extras, idiic per 10. ;
dairy buying price, 22 22 He lb.
HUTT'liKr'AT Portland delivery basis: No.
1 grade, 47; No, 2, 4o; No, 1 sons, 46e
for "A- aradav
CHKESfc. Selling : Tillamook, triplets,
382lrc; Young America. 29'30c.
Oregon triplets. 23 9 34. Zruymg price. L o.
b. Tillamook- Triplets. 20e; Toung Americas
end long horns, 27c. Selling pnee: Block
Swiss, fancy. $1 032c; Limburger. 24026c,
cream brick, 22 0 24c
IG4i8 Buying price. Front street: Cur
rent receipts. Western Oregon 20c per doren:
Eastern Oregon, 18c per doxen; henneries 21c
rr doxen. Selling price. Ordinary candled,
6c per doxen; select, 2$c dozen; puileis, 23e
dozen.
EGGS Association selling prices: Select,
3tr; brown, 26c; firsts, 26c; pullets. 24e;
peewees, lBc; cracks, 20c per dozen.
LIVE POULTRY Selling price: Hesvy
hens. 2122c per lb.! light hens. 1313c;
broilers. Rocks. 210 22c; other broilers, 20 0
21e per lb.; old roosters. 10c
Fresh Pruru and Vegetables
FRESH FRUITS Oranges. $6.00 011.00
box; bananas. 8 9 c lb.: lemons. 37.00
$.50 case; grapefruit, Florida. ( ) ;
California. $7.00 (r 7 50; peaches. 50c
1.25; cherries. '.' Lambert, 12 013c: canta
loupes, 85c2.25; watermelons. 1 2 c
lb.: sprievts. S2.00 0 2.25 crate; ice cream
melons. So lb. ; hooey dew melons. 6c; casa
bas, 80 3 Ho lb.
sBERRIES liaspherrles. $2.25 0 2.50 crate;
.''Cranberries, $1.60 0 2.00; blackberries, $1.75
f2.C0: strawberries. $3 25.
DRIED FRUITS Dates, $4.50 0 0.00
figs, white. $3.60 0 3.75 per box; prunes, 40s
and 60s. 60 -lb. box. 14o lb.; 60s and 60s.
lie lb.
ONIONS Selling twice .to retailers; Yellow
Denver, $2.00; Walla WkUe. $1.35: garlic.
10 12c lb.; green onions. SOc doxen bunches.
POTATOES Selling price to retailers: Ore
gon fancy. $1.50 0 2.25 per cental; buying
price, country, $1.00 01.25: sweet potatoes.
'$2.50 0 3.00 crate: new potatoes. $2 0 2.23
per cental.
VEGETABLES Beets, 50a dozen
bunches: rabbage. 3 03 He per lb.; lettuce.
$1.15 0 2.00 crate; carrots, 50c doxen
bunches: tomatoes, Oregon, 850 $1.00;
siifornis. SI -o lug; horse radian. 15c
lb.: artichokes, ( ) 0 $1.00 pefdocin; cauli
flower, t ) a crate; celery.
per dozen; summer squash, 5c; corn, 80 35c
doaen.
APPLES New crop. $1.00 01.25 box.
COUNTRY t AT 3 Selling prices: Coun
ter hoes 17c: heavy stuff lees: veal.
' tops. about 80 to 100 'lbs.). lSVsc lb.;
Beavy atuii jess; tamps, 1 ec in.
SMO&EO 3XJK.A 1 a nams. ss 9 sse 10. ;
akfast bacon, 24 0 44c H.
PACKING HOUSE MEATS Steer beef.
l4alsVhe lb.: heifers. IS He lb. : cows. 18e
lb.: lambs, 18 0 20a lb.; ewes. 100 14e lb.;
Ssois. 1 017e lb.
LARD Kettle rendered, 18e lb-; tierce
basis, cixnpound, 14 He
Groceries
BEANS Small white. $8.73; largo waits.
$8.76; pink, $7.00; tunas. $10.60; bayou.
46.73; red. $6.75.
HONET New 34 80 0)8.60.
KICK Japan. No. 1, 61c: Blue Bus. 6 He
ft.- New Orleans bead. 6 He.
OOJTEE Routed. 21 33e lb.; in
INTELLIGENT PRODUCE
MARKETING
Tou will sret higher returtia for your
produce If you will use) our new meth
ds before; hipping any product to
market.
Writ Ue at One
We "Win Be Pleased to Tell Yea Hew
Ruby & Co.. 169 Front St.
PORTLAND. OR.
SWIFT & COMPANY
Fourth Street Market
PORTLAND, OREGON
Will pay you tiop market
prices for your
Dressed Hogs
fandGalvejs
: Prompt Remittances
BASKET
PPTaMH. vSOssea--i
Flret Oregon sweetwater gTs-pea sure
showing on the public market, initial
arrivals being from The Dalles and of
very excellent quality. The Oregon
prape se&son is closely crowding Cali
fornia this year and the crop here is
very good.
New potatoes are selling lower on
the market with dales down to S cents
a pound for good quality. This is more
in line with wholesale costs.
Tomatoes are down to 7 cents for
best stuff on the market. The Dalles
season will soon be over.
Good-sized peaches continue very
scsirce and high-priced but "bullet" are
plentiful and very low.
Celery is selling down a trifle with
the retail price at 5 to 15 cents a head.
Strinsr beans are down to 5 to 6 cents
a pound.
Retail prices generally show:
Butter Fresh creamery, 48 9 68.
Fish Salmon. 20j26c; halibut. 25c; black
cod. 15c
Eggs 30 SBo deaea.
Flour Best local patent. $2,15 9 2-26 pet
4 9-lb. rack.
Potatoes New. 4 6c lb.
Onions per lb.
Yamhitl street prices Carrots, Ce bunch;
strmg beans, 5 6c pound; Paa, IS 015c
pound; cabbage, 4 c pound; cauliflower, SOc
head ; lettuce. 5 1 Oe bead ; new potatoes.
5 0 4c poand.
Hiey Comb, 25e; quart, 60e: pint, 35c
Eggs PuMio market. 27 9S2o; private
store. 30 35c desen.
Poultry Light hens, 22c Ibi; heavy hens,
nver 4 lbs., 29c; fryers, 80e Jb. ; broilers,
36c lb.
Strawberries Best Oregon strawberries, 13
15c box: raspberries, 13c: loganberries, 8c;
wild blackberries. 20 25c
Cantaloupes Fancy stock, 6 16c
DAIRT PRODITE OF THE COAST
Sen Francisco 11 ark st
San Francisco, Aug. 5. No markets Satur
day. Los anaofes Market
Los Aneeles. Aug. 5. Butter. 4 5c.
Ecg Extra. 28c; case count, 27e; pul
lets. 23c.
Poultry Hens. 17e; broilers, 23 27c, fry
ers 27c.
Seattle- Market
Seattle, Aug. 5. Eggs Select ranch. 28e.
Putter City creamery, 4 5c: bricks. 4 8c.
Cheese Oregon triplets, 23c; Toung Amer
ica, 24c.
POTATOES ALOXG THE COAST
San Prfinojsoo Marfcet.
Han Francisco. Aug. 5. If. P.) Onions.
Yellow per cwt. $1.501.75. green onions
1. 25 1.50.
Potatoes, Salinas, new 1 Vt 2c, sweets
57c.
Seattle Market
Seattle. Aug. 5 (I. N". 8.) Potatoes
Yakima Gens, $40. 00 S 45.00 a ton.
w York Batter and Eggs
New York. Aug. 5. (I. N. 8.) Butter
Market quiet: rreamery extras, 34V35He:
do firsts. 31 (34 He: do higher scoring, 35
87V; state dairy rubs. 27 34c.
Cheese Market irregular; whole milk spe
cials, flats. 20 21c.
Kzgi Market firm: nearby white, fancy,
46&4Sc; do brown fancy, 38 39c; extra,
28&2Sc; firsts, 2S24c
Milk The nominal wholesale price is $2.69
per cwt., delivered in New Tork. Official quo
tations discontinued.
Tfew Tork -"Wool and Hides
New York. Aug. 5. (I. N. 8.) Market
firmer; domestic fleece XX Ohio, 34 47c; do
pulled scoured pasis, 50c $1.00; do Texas
scoured basis. 65c$1.20.
Hides Market firm; native steers. 18 He;
branded steers, 1 7c.
?few Tork Pomltry Market
New York, Aug. 5. (I. N. S. ) Pressed
Poultry Market fair demand: Chickens.
broilers 27e4 2c, fowls 1 8 30c, turkeys
25 56c, ducks 20 3 25c, geese 15 18c.
Live Poultry Market active. chickens,
broilers 24 SOc, fowls 21 25c, turkeys 20
35c, roosters, 14c; ducks 20 27c:
13 17c.
Mlnaeapolls-Dulath Flax
Minneapolis, Aug. 6. I. N. 8.) Flax
September, $2.39: October. $2.33: Decem
ber, $2.26H: on track, $2.5 1 2.53 ;
to arrive. $2.54.
Duluth. Aug. 5. Fax September,
$2.40 H ; October. $2.854; November.
$2.34 H : December. $2.$0 4 : on track.
$2.40 i Si 2.45 V ; arrive, $2.40 H 2.44 i .
Xaral Stores Market
New York. Aug. 5. Turpentine Savannah,
$1.08 H s 1.0H : New York. $1.16.
Rosin Savannah, $4.90; New York, $5.90.
5w Tork-London Silver
New York. Aug. 5. (I. N. S. ) Commer
cial har silver Domestic, unchanged at 09 He;
foreujn, unchanged at 69 S c.
London. Aue. 5. ( F. N. S ) .Bar silver
was unchanged at 35 Hd.
FIGHT SENDING
CLUB WHEAT UP
SATURDAY WHEAT BIDS
Tear
Bid. Lost. Ago.
Hard white $lt le fl.lS
Soft white T ....... . l.7 le 1.1$
White elab U7 le 1.1$'
Hard wlater l.7 le l.
TCortherB spring ... l.7 le l.8
Re Walla U4 le l.$4
NOBTHWEST GHAIV RECEIPTS
(Compiled by the Merchants Exchange)
Wheat. Barley. Flour. Oats. Hay.
Portland, Sat, 8 10 1 . . . 1
Tear ago . . 108 S (I 2 1
Season to date. 68 43 145 38 164
"tear sgo ..2492 34 t45 65 J47
Tacoma, Friday 8 ... 1
Tear ago . . 49 1 5 ,
Season to date. 492 - 4 7 9 10 16
Year ago .. 658 17 101 8 32
Seattle, Friday 10 11 1 10
Year ago . . . . . 6 4
Season to date. 4R4 ... 175 33 131
Year ago . . 399 7 173 21 163
y Herman M. ftotien
Club wheat sold up to $1.14 per bushel
tidewater track delivery. for new crop
during the last 34 hours, despite a some
what easier tone tn the option market at
Chicago's opening Saturday. There was a
holiday at Liverpool Saturday and there
will be no session ther kfonday. Buenos
Aires reflected a slight improvement in
the South American situation ; this probe -bty
being a belated recognition of the re
cent bull movement at other points.
A slight fight for immediate supplies
of club wheat boosted cash to $1.14 a
bushel here for the day. although the gen
eral quotation wa considered fully high
at $1.13 per busheL The country appears
much less willing to sell, but this may be
due more to the work of cleaning up har
vest in the earlier sections than any de
sirs to hold the selling movement back
1 Aside from club wheat there is little
disposition to bid high st this time. Even
blueetem bids, while showing a hberal pre
mium aboe the club, are not nearly so
active ss one might imagine in view cf
the extreme shortage tf that crop this
season.
The following cable from Australia if os
much interest:
Orowth of the new wheat crop is progressing
only slowly in the state of New South Wales.
The new crop is now estimated at 40,000,000
bushels, but the remaining surplus of old
wheat left available for export is reckoned to
be around 8.200.000 bushels, the smallest on
record. Total exports this season amounted to
71,000,000 bushels so far, out of the 80,000.
000 bushels first estimated at the beginning
Of the season.
WHEAT Cash buying price, tidewater
track delivery: Club, $1.12jfl.l3 per bushel;
ordinary bluestem. $1.25 1 1.26 : Big Bend
bluestem. $1.30; Turkey red, $1.10&1.20;
red Kusiutn, $1.10.
FLOUR Selling price, mil! door: Perent,
$7 60; Willamette valley brands. $5,709
5.85; local straight. $5.80; bakers' hard
white. $7.40; bakers' bluestem. $7.20: bakers
pastry, $5.90 per bbl. : graham, SB. 40; whole
wheat, $6.60; rye. $6 SO per bbL Price for
city delivery, 13c extra; suburban. SOc extra.
HAY Buying price: Willamette timothy,
fancy, $19.00 20.00 ; Eastern Oregon tim
othy. $21. 00 22.00 per ton; clover. $17.00:
straw, $8.00; alfalfa, $16.80 017.00; grain
bay, $16.30 17.00 per ton.
GRAIN SACKS Nominal. No. 1 Calcutta,
10 He for new crop ! delivery. Domestic bags,
10 He each.
MILLSTCFFS MU1 run at mill, sacked,
ton iota, $33; carload lots. $29: middlings. $50
per ton.
OATS Per to, buying price: Feed.
$35.00; milling, $86.50.
BARLEY Buying price: Feed. $27.50;
brewing, $29.50 30.00.
FEEDSTUFFS F. O. B. enills: Rolled
bariey, $36.00 37.00 : whole barley. $34.00
g 35.00; alfalfa meal. $29.00; cocoaxtut
meal. 829.00 0 30.00: cracked corn. 837-00
i 38.00; whole corn. $35.00 3 36.00.
r- i ( i . , , ...
ucicusuu scuenge oios :
WHEAT
Aug. Sept,
Hard Whsse $1.09 $1.09
Soft White 1.07 1.07
White Club 1.07 1.07
Hard Winter 1.07 1.07
Northern Spring 1.07 1.07
Red Walla 1.04 1.04
FEED OATS
No. 2 White $35.00 $33.00
No. 2 Gray . . . 85.00 33.00
BARLEY
Brewing $29 00 $29. OO
Standard Feed 27.50 27
CORN
No. Z Eastern $29.75 $29.75
Minneapolis Wheat Options
Minneapolis. Aug. 5.- Wheat:
Or-en. High. Low. Close.
Sept 114H 114S 1131 113
Dec 111 112H 110 110H
Winnipeg; Wheat Options
Winnipeg, Aug. 5 - Wheat:
Own. Hielu Ijow. Close.
.111H 111H 109H 110
106 H 107 5 106 100 H
October
Dec. .
w Tork So par and Coffee
New 'York. Aug. 6. U. P.) Sugar dull;
raw. $5.36 S 3:42; refnined, dull,
uiated. $7 7.10. .
Coffee No. 7 Rio, spot, 9 ! 110c;
4 Santas. 14 M 14 H.
gran-No.
Jrw Tork Potato Market
New Tork. Aug. 5. (I. N. 8.) Potatoes
(in Hulk, barrel or bag) Market steady;
nearby hite $1.002.50; southerns $1.50
2.25.
sacks or drums.
SALT Coarse, half ground, 100a, $15.80
jn: 50i $17.83: table dairy. 60s. $27.50;
ales. $3.50 g 4.00; fancy table and dairy.
34.30: lump. $26.50 ton.
JUUAB Cube. $3.75; fruit and berry.
$7.80; yellow D. $7.20: beet granulated.
$7.60; extra C. $7.40; golden C. $7.30.
CANNED MILK Tails, $4.60; baby sis.
$4.40 case; Eaele. $9.35 case.
SODA CRACKi.xic- -1 bulk, 14e Jb.
NUTS Walnuts. 33 83c lb.; almonds. 24
29e lb.; filiberta. 2022o lb.; peanuts. io
015c lb.; pecans, 30 Sic lb.; Brsails. 19
0 22o lb.; chestnuts, Japanese, 22 0 24e
Fish an. aneHtflsh
FRESH maH Chinook, fresh. 18 49 toe;
halibut. 14 4) 16 JU : black cod. 9 lOe 2b.;
basket kippered eud. 12 uu : nag cod. 7 O So
lb.: sole, lOe lb.; sturgeon, 20o lb.; shad,
dressed, 7e lb. ; roe shad, 10a tb.
OYSTERS Eastern. $4.60 gaL : Olrmale,
$5.00 per gallon. $1.40 quart; crabs, large.
$3.50 doxen: emaH, $2.50 dozen.
Hops. Weal end Hides
HOPS 1921 srop. nomine). IBe Tb.
HIDES Call skins, 12 13c lb. J Mps. 9
10c lb.; green hides. 60 8c lb.; salted. 7
9c lb.
MOHAIR Nominal. 20 32c lb.
SHEEP PELTS Long dry pelts, 1 8 SB SOc ;
short pelts, 9 0 10c lb.; long hair goat pelts.
10 012c lb.; short tair goat pelts. 25 0 6Oe
rsrh.
WOOL Willamstte valley, coarse. 20 0
80c; medium, S0 9 32eTb. ; fine, 80 ISc lb.;
Eastern Oregon-Idaho, ; 80 04Oe lb.
TALLOW AND GREASE No. 1 tsQew.
506Hc; No- 2. 4 H 0 5c; creese, $H
0 4c lb.
CASCARA BARK 1923 peel. 6e; 19JJ
peel. 7c lb.; grape root. 6c Tb.
tteee. Paint, Oil
ROPE Sisal. 15 016c; Manila, l$tt
l!e per Tb.
WIRE NAILS Base price. $4 keg-
WHITE LEAD 100-lb. keg. 12 He Ot.
LINSEED OIL Raw, bblv. $1.19; kettl
boiled, bble.. $1.12; raw, rsiss. $ 1.23 ; boilsd.
cases, $1.26 gallon.
GASOLINE boa bbl., 26c; mis. 88 He
per gallon.
: TURPENTINE 6-gaKon cans, $1.71 gxd.
Lumber and hftva4a
Latest carload lumber sales by aaaBofactar
ers. quotations representing f. s. h. aaall vmmes
in direct sales to retailers and including -'.h"g
expenses:
FLOORCtG:
1x4 No. 2 . g $53.00
1x4 No 2 t B .. S6.00
FINISH:
1x8-10 -86.00
CEiUNG:
x4 No. 2 end bett 35.00
DROP SIDING:
1x6 No, 3 and bet 38.00
BOARDS AND 6HIPLAP:
1x8 sis 16.50
, DIMENSION : ,
2x4 12 14 - 16.50
SMALL TIMBERS:
4x4 12-16 19.60
LATH:
4 ft No. I fir i $ 50
- BHINGLEa: . .
A shiaglee ... . "-lid
$49.00 $49.00
64.00
35 0O 35.90
S8.00 38.00
14.50 . 10.60
15. SO 10.60
17.60 19.50
Wheat Trade Is
Stubborn, but Lowf
Prices Are Forced
Chicago. Aug. 6. Wheat had a sink
ing spell during the last hour of trading to
day. There wss a dip in opening values as
the result of hedging pressure but support
developed after a moderate break and while
price cid not rally much the break was
halted. Locals tried to press the decline ad
the maiket acted stubborn but during the
late trading it was apparent that locals were
largely on the long side and they received
no help in their efforts to rally prices. Liqui
dation caused the late decline. Soviet gov
ernment sdrises bureaus abroad to cease pur
chasgaig wheat and flour because of excel
lent crop prospects. Export demand was at
a standstill because of the English bank holi
day. Milling demand for wheat wss quiet
Receipts continue heavy and Kansas City
message said it looked as if farmers wanted
money rather than advice to hold their w4ieat
Exporters took 370,000 bu. of wheat cut
of this market The market closed 1 H to 2c
off Sept $1,07 0 1.06 ; Dec. $1.07 H 0
1.07; May $1.1281111.
Com trade was quiet A little fupxrt was
given December st the start but prices eased
off under moderate pressure. Shipping de
mand for corn was light Crap news wss
better. Market closed H to lc off; Sept
61 H & He; Dec. 57H He; May 60 Tic.
Oats trade wss featureless- Prices were
easier along with other grains. Shipping
demand was slow. Market ekised H to 44 c
off: Sept 33 to 32T33c; Dec 35 H 0
He; May 88 He
Provisions wers lower. There wss hedging
by cash interests while the weak hog market
caused liquidation. Lard closed 15c to 27 He
tower snd ribs 22 He off.
Chicago range, furnished by United Press:
WHEAT
Open. High. Iow. Close.
September ..108H 108 H 106 Ts 107
December ..109H 109H 107 J07H
May 11SH 11SH 111 112
CORN
September ..62 62 H
December .. 88 H ' 68H
May 61 H 61 H
OATS
September.. 83 H S3 H .32 83
December . . 36 H 36 U 85 H 85 H
May 39 89 38 88
1 BYE
September .. 75 ? 75 74 74
December . . 7T 77 74 74
LARD
September 1122 111J 1092 1092
RIBS
September . 1020 1020 1007 1007
LIVESTOCK TONE
REMANS NOInaL
61 S 61
67 57
60 60
WOOL MARKET INDICATES
AX AWAKEMXO INTEREST
Boston, Aug. 6. The lethargy in the wool
marks la Summer street showed signs of
awakening as the week closed. The volume
of trading was net exceptionally large even
for a short week-end day bat there was evi
dence that the mairafaetuiars had determined
their requirements and were en the point of
entering the market Developments in the
wool schedule of the tariff at Washington have
not served to affect prices although some ir
regularity was jo evidence.
Some bnytnc -of small lots in tAe west
seas reported: at prices approximating $1.15
to $1.20 seesared. Boston. Ohio and Penn
sylvania delaine remained at 54 to 56
cents in the grease.
S.T'
Total sares by 19 nulls. S.832.S49 feet.
Easterm Cask Gr&la
Minneapolis. Aug. 5. Cash wheat No. 1
northern, $1.2501 $6; Now 3, $1.2101.8$;
No. . $1.1101.2$; No. 2 dark northern.
$1.170140: No. 3, $1.2301.27; No. 1
dark bard Montana, tl.2Sfl.t3; No. 1
hard Montana, $1.1$ 0 1.18; No. $ durum.
190c
WliaBlpes As, ftj Cash wheat Nol 1
northern. $1.S$ : No. 2. $1.32 H; No. 3.
tl.l6H: No. 4. $1.01; No. S. 89c; No. 0.
2c; track. $1.20.
Oats No. 2, 4S4e: No, $, 44 He.
Chicago, Ask. 8.- Cash wheel No. 3 red.
$1-11; No. $. $1.09 01.10; Ne, 1
bard. $1.12 H c 1.14 H : No. 2. 81.12 sx
1.13; No. S. $1.11: No. 1 mixed.
si. is; .. 2, it.vxtux 9t. a
$1.0S 1.0OH. - :
. Cora Ne. 1 mixed. taH. 2. $e;
ctov a yeaev,1 ssssti - . v -t 1
Oats Na. 1 white. 36 e: Ks. 1. Mat
e. t .
SATURDAY HOG TRADE
Portland
Chicago
Omaha
DeaTer
Saa Francisco
Kaasat City .
Tone. Tob.
Steady $11. At
.. .ti40e lower 19.60
. ..16l5e lower 16 Ji
Steady 19.19
Steady 18.4$
Steady lJi
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RTN
Hogs. Cattle. Calves. Sheep. Cars.
Saturday .... 26 ... 326 1
Weak ago 272 1
2 weeks ago. no receipts
4 weeks ago 656 163 . . . 109 12
Tesr sgo . . no receipts
2 years ago ... 81 94 4
3 years sgo 15 181 1
4 years sgo 100 50 ... 50 3
Only one load of livestock came to North
Portland and that went direet to a killer. A
small supply rsme forward by best General
txede wss quiet st unchanged prices.
The only losd of livestock reported in the
alleys for the day went direct to s killer on
contract. This took 200 head of the total
run of 355 head. In general, the trade in
the sheep and lam'o division was considered
steady at- former prices.
General sheen snd Ismb range:
Prime east mountain Iambs. .. $10.00 11.00
Choice valley lambs .
Medium valley lambs. . . .
Common valley lambs . . .
Cull lambs . i .
Heavy yearlings
Light yeariinxs
Heavy wethers ........
Light" wethers
Ewea
9.00 010.00
8 00 9 00
e.ooee s ou
6 00
6.00
7.00
6.00
6 .00 m
s.oo e
6 00
7.00
8.00
6.00
TOO
8.00
Oattle Continue Quiet
With no special desire for supplies, the mar
ket for cattle wss quiet and showed a lack
of snap at the week-end. Former prices were
continued on a nominal basis.
General rettie xosraet range :
Choice steers $ 7.60 0 8.00
Medium to good steers 6.75 7.50
Fair to medium steers 6.75 a 6.75
Common to fair steers 4.00 5.73
Choice cows and heifers 5.00 5.50
Medium to good cows, heifers 4 50 5.00
Fair to medium cow;, heifers 3.50 4.50
Common to fair cows, heifers 3.00 (3 3 50;
Canners S.OO 3.50
Bulls 3.00 3.75
Choice feeders 6.00 (S 6.50
Fair to good feeders 4.00 5.00
Choice dairy calves X OO g x.5t
Trime light calves 7.60 (fc H.'IO
Medium light calves 7.00 10 7.M)
Heavy dairy csives 4.00 6.50
Swine Supplies Absent
There were no fresh srrivsls in the swine
division st North Portlsnd for the week-end
trade. Generafcr- sentiment indicated a good
undertone with former prices continued.
General hog market range:
Prime light $12 50(8)13.00
Smooth heavy, 230-300 lbs.. 1150(12 25
Smooth heavy, 800 lbs up... 10.00 11.50
Rough heavy 8.00 9.73
Fat pigs 12.00 12.50
Feeder pigs 12.00 12.50
Stags - 6.00 3 9.00
Friday Afternoon Sales
STEERS
No. Ave. lbs. Price i No. Ave. lbs. Trice
1... 970 $ 5.00 I 1... 020 $ 4.50
COWS
45 .
2.
. . 025 $ 4.10 11 .
. . 1110 3.00 1 .
, . 1130 1.50 1 .
,. 970 4.50 2.
HEIFERS
, . 890 $ 5.00 I 1.
. . 435 3.00
CALVES
. . 220 $ 4.00
HOGS
. 110 $12.50 I 36 .
. . 214 12.75 1 .
195 12.75 I 4.
. . 164. 13.00 '
Mass
. 980
. 910
.1110
.1055
. 810
1.50
3.25
5.50
5.00
4.25
97 $12.50
220 13. 00
105 1J.50
217... 48 $ 7.00 2... 60 $ 6 00
84... 62 10.00 7... 95 10.00
12... 50 6.00 3'1 . . . 73 10. 00
17... 67 10.00 69... 91 7.50
310... 70 9. SO 180... 76 9 50
89... 68 6.50 I '96... 81 10.00
22.
EWES
$ 4.00 (
YEARLINGS
$ 6.00 IS.
BUCKS
$ 3 00 I
Saturday Morning Sales
HOGS
154 $12.85 I 1
160160 11.00
140
133
166
127 $ 6.00
110 $12.25
AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES
Chicago, Hogs, $10.60
Chicago, Aug. 5. 1 1. N. S. Hog? Re
ceipts. 6500; market, lights. 25 40c lower;
others weak to 25c lower. Bulk 87.65 1 0.-J5 ;
top, $10.60; heavy,weigh$, $9.15 10.00;
Light weight $10.35 10.60 ; light lights,
$1 0.25 10.60 ; heavy packing sows, smooth.
$7.60 8.35: packing sows, rough. $7.10
7.60; pigs, $9.50 (g'10 40.
Cattle Receipts 1000.
Sheep Receipts 8000.
South Omaha. Aug. 5. Hogs Receipts
6000; light butchers, weak to 10c lower; gen
eral market 10 25c lower: mixed and pack
ing grades. $7.40 . 50; bulk 200 to 300
butchers, $8.75 10.00; bulk, $7.40
10.00; top, $10.25.
Cattle. 250; market for steers and she stock.
Jac higher. Bulls, canners and cutters. 2.c
higher. Veals steady; stockers and feeders, 50c
to 75c higher.
Sheep None. Market for the week, lambs,
15c to 25c higher; other classes, steady.
Denver Hogs
Denver, Colo., Aug. 5 (U. P.) Cattle
Receipts 800; market steady; steers, $7.00
10.00; cows and heifers. $4.25 7.50 : stock-
ers and feeders, $4.50 7.75; bulls, $2.75
4.25; calves. $6.00 9.00.
Hogsi Receipts 100: market steadr. Too.
$10.10: bulk, $10.00 10,10.
Sheep Receiuts none. Market unchanged.
Lambs, $1 1.00 12.25 ; ewes. $5.00 6.50.
seaxusi nces aia.oo
Seattle, Aug. 5. Usttle Recerpts, 19;
market weak. "Prime steers, $7.00 7.50;
common to good, $4.00 6.00: medium to
ehoice, $6.00 7.00: best cows and heifers.
$5.00 5.50: common to good, $3.00 4.00;
medium rb choice, $4.00 $5.00; prime light
calves. $7.00 8. 00; heavy calves, $4.00
6.00: bulls, $8.00 4.00.
Hogs Receipts, J ; market good. Prime
fights, 12.50 13.00: rough heavies.' $7.00
9.00: smooth heavies, $11.00 12.00; pigs.
$12.00 12.50.
Sheep Receipts, none; market strong.
Kansas City ajos $10.28
, Kansas City. Aug. 5. (L N. S.) Cattle
Receipts 2000: market active. Steers, $7.00
(10.25; cows and heifers, $4.00 7.75;
stockers and feeders, $6.00 8.60 ; calve.
$9.00 10.00.
Hoga-Receipts 1500; market steady. Bull
of sales, $9 85 10 10; top. $10.25; heavies.
$99010.15; lights. $1 0.00 10.23 ; medi
ums. $10.00 10.25.
Sheep Receipts 1000; msrket sctive.
Lambs, $12 0013.00: ewes, $6.00 7.00.
Sen Frenoisoe Hoes 811.60',
San Francisco. Aug. 5. tl". P.) Cattle:
Grass fed steers No. 1 6 H 7c, second
euality 56e. cows and heifers 4 H
4 e ; calves,, light 8 9c, calves, heavy 5 (a 7c.
Sheep: Lambs 10U, wethers 6
7c, Ewes 3 4c
Hogs: Hard grain, weight 100 to 175,
12 He over 800 10 He
WALL STREET STOCK QUOTATIONS
Resorted to The Journal's WaB Street Boreas 4
Wall Street Journal Financial Review)
Sew York, Ai. i. (V. P.) la a
qalet market, stock rave aamlstak.
able Indications of a composure ef the
financial commanity reg-ardlaff madtr
lylas; coaditloaa.
Rails srere la persistent desnand
thronsrhoot the (wo koara of tradlas;.
Cblcaa;o-ortkwesteHi, St. Paal aae
Soathera railway were among; the car
rier stocfrs waich reached aew kigk
groaad for 10SS.
Cora Prodaets was the trong;est Is
sue la the Industrial groap. Bankers In
close toech with the eit nation believe
tbe railroad, strike as well as the coal
strike will be over next week. They
are paying; no attention to threats of
sympathetic strikes.
Sales.
Stocks
High . Low. Close.
lOOjAdams Express..
fad vance Hum . .
I d pfd
500Agr Chem
lOOiajex Rubber . . .
;Ale&ka txold . . . .
jAlaaka, Juneau..
800Allied Chem . . . .
Aliii - Chalmers .
i do pfd
100Am Beet Sugar. .
1 Am Bosch :
600jAn Can Co . . . . '
. . . . do pfd
lOOiAm Car & Fdy. .
100 do pfd J
200;Am Cot Oil ....
do pfd
. . . . . iAm rrug Synd . .
Am H sV Leather
j do pfd
Am Ice
900 im Intl Corp . .
Am Linseed . . . .
I do pfd
1200jAm Loco
100) Co pfd . . . .
! Am' Saf Raxor. .
300 Am S & Com . .
400 im Smelter ....
400 do pfd
Am Snuff
100. Am Steel Fdy..
400Am Sugar
100) do pfd
Am Sumatra ....
lOOO Arn TAT
2900 Am Tobacco ....
2600 do "B"
200jAm Wool ......
do pfd
JAm W P pfd . . .
jAm Zinc
3 00 1 Anaconda
! Ants' Oil
1500,Ati-sl)n . .t . . . .
100' do pfd
80(l'Atlt:ntlc C Li . . . .
200Atl Gulf os V I. .
7 00 (Baldwin Loco. . . .
do pfd
2600Bsir.o & Ohio. . . .
i do pfd
(Bamsdell Corpn . .
100Bet!a Steel "B ' . .
100, Booth Fiih
IB R T
lOOjButse C Z. . . .
jButne it Sup . . .
j Burns Pros ....
tCsddo Oil
200 Cal.r Packing. . . .
100 'Calif Pet
I do pfd
300:Candian Pac . .
200'Con Leather ....
ICemo 4e Pasco. .
300jCon Textile . . . .
4 00Chardler Motor. .
6300!Chgo & N W . . .
200jChi Gt W
S00i do pfd
200:ChiU Cop
(Chiso
4000 c a st p
5200! do pfd
1200 Coca Cola
1400, C Ac O. ...... .
Ooio V A I ... .
1 000 Colo Southern
37
12
' 'i
78
47H
j"59
172' "
! ' 28
40
120
118
ii"
61
98
f 38
82
107
122
ISO's
146
90
8
87
12
1
73
47
' 59
i72' '
'26
40
119
118
"i8
61
98
' 38
82
107
122" '
149
144 H
90
53 53
ir2 ' ioi h
92 92
114 113
32 32
120 120
'57 o7
'77' '77' '
8
7 I 7
70 I
58
79
58
141 141
Pfd.
pfd.
Sug.
11 1
116
44
46
'84 "
93
; 1 6
i 40
27
1126
31
RflO fnl a.. A ITlo 1
2800jCo!ambia Graph..
14 00 C on Gss
200jCon Cigars . . . .
I do pfd
CorI Can ....
C:tie Svs Bkrs.
4200;Cora Prod
100 do pfd
1200(Cosden Oil . . . .
7400;C R I at P. . . .
I do ."A'
I do "B'
1400iCrucible .
I do pfd.
40OiCuba Cane
500 1 do pfd.
2500!Cuban Amn
400jrel & Hudson
300 Dome Min-5
100jlel St Lack
400 Davidson Chem. .
100;Eneacott Johns. . .
2300,Erie
1 5001 do 1st pfd ...
200 Elec Stor Bty..
TOOiFsraous Plsvers . .
IFed M 'i Smelt
1 00( do pfd
SOOlFist Tire
1 OOjGen Cigsrs . . . .
lOen Klec
2600iGen Motor . .
I do 6 Jc
800 Gen Asphalt
Goodrich . . .
100:;liajden Paint
: rajiby . . . .
300Kit Nor Ore ....I 40
2000jGtTor pfd ' 84
100i;rene 'ananea . . J 80
600;Guir S Steel .... 83
IGlen Alden
38
10
69
60
0
22
22
31
4S
70
73
48
92
4
124 1124
36 36
38
io' '
69
79
9
21
22
30
4T
69
73
47
92
4
110
118
48
44
'si' '
93 J
16
40
27
126
31
129 129
01 a. I
17
26
46
84
I 63
12
.! 1 3
48
81
17
26
46
84
53
12
77
13
70 ! 70
' i 4 '' I ' i i
40
84
SO
83
72
18
48
87
12
1
73
53
97
47
35
59
109
17t
;122,
26
30
6
IS
69
112
39
38
53
1 19
118
6
18
60
98
134
38
81
107
39
122
150
146
90
108
29
17
53
100
101
92
113
32
119
112
67
63
32
77
8.
25
7
30
135
10
79
58
93
141
38
38
0
59
80
8
JM
2
29
31
47
69
73
SO
48
92
4
124
36
C6
76
19
111
118
44
45
96
83
02
92
16
40
27
12fi
30
129
48
82
17
26
46
84
12
52
12
77
179
13
Rl
70
36
14
29
40
84
80 S
82
55
Sales. 1
Stocks.
atari ne:
200 Houston Oil . . .
JOOjHupp Motor . . .
(Ill Cent . . , . ,
(Inspiration . . .
(Intl Agr Corp e.
I do pfd
SOOjlnterboro
8O0 4 pfd
100 Interstate
lint Harvester
do pfd
lSOOIIntl Mere
11001 do pfd
4 0O Intl Nickel
Intl Paper ....
do pfd
1300 Invincible Oil .
600i Island Oil
IJewel Tea
6O0 K C Southern .
100K C Sou pfd..
200 Kelly-Spgfld ...
700'Kennecott
900iKeystone Tire . .
100. Lack. Steel
100 Lee Tire
1490'Lehlgh Valley .
lOOLonllard
1400;Loew Theatres. ,
500iL. a S
9000jMex. Seaboard.
High.
200
400
4800
isoo!
200
600
5600
Maxwell Mot "A"
do "B"
May Stores
Mex. Pet.
Miami . .
Mid. States Oil .
Midvale Steel. . .
M. K. T. Wl
do pfd. Wi. .
Mont. Power
Mont. Ward
1000'Mo. Pac.
1000
600
100
4 00
do pfd. . . .
Mar land Oil . .
Martin Perry
Nat. Enamel . .
j Nat. Lead
I Nevada Con. . -New
Haven . . .
4 00 Norfolk AW..
2100 Nor. Pac
Nova Scotia Steel
3100IN T Central
SOOjNor Amn
lOkla Prod ref . . .
lOrtario Silver. . .
100 Ontario W ...
Otis Steel
200 Pacific Dev . . . .
iPac Gas & Elee.
S0O:Punta Alegre . . .
8000 Pacific Oil
SO00 Pan Am Pet . .
600 do "B' . . .
2400, Pennsylvania ..
Peo Gas . . .-. .
2500 1 Per Marquette
1500Pure Oil . . . .
1200!Phillips Pete
Low.
400
300
1000
500
400
'800
Pie roe-Arrow
Pierce Oil
Pitts Coal
Pitts West Va.
Penn Sea Steel . .
Pressed Steel Car.
Pullman .......
Ray Osns
Reading
Remington
jReplogle Steel
Republic I &.
do pfd
S.
5 00 Rep. Motors . . . .
14 OO! Royal Dutch Oil.
IRy Steel Spc . . .
Stan Mil Kan...
11 00. Sears Roebuck...
Shattuck.. Asia. . .
Shell T & T . . . .
1900 Sinclair
Stand Oil Ind . . .
100 do N J
Sloss Shef
1900 Sou. Pscific . . .
14700Sou Ry
1100 Stand Oil Cal . . .
1900;st L A S F. . . .
200 Stromberg Carb .
3600iStudebaker
iswirt & to . . . . i
200Tenn Cop t Chm
900jTexas Oil
'Texas Pac
1 OO.Tex Pac C O . .
200 Tcb products . .
lOO Tran.ont On .
200jUnion Oil Del. . .
600 I'nion Pac
U nited Alloy . . .
H'nited Drug . . .
200!Cnited Food Prod
ltlOjCnited Fruit . . . .
I I'nion B P
iU S C I Pipe Line
2800irnited Ret Stores!
300IU S Ind Alcohol. .
76 75 75
IT 17 17
108
f 40
8
SS
1 1 1
8 3 8
8 8 8 .
103
116
13 15 13
66 65 66
17 17 1
64
65
12 12 12
. ,7
26 26 26
67 67 57
44 43 43
86 35 33
H 9
77 77 76
28 8 28
66 65 65
164 164 164
16 16 16
135 183 134
24 I 22 -,22
59 59 68
19 19 19
120
173 172 172
29
12 12 12
84 84 34
18 18 18
41
72
24 23 24
23 22 23
57 66 57
38 38 38
29 29 29
55
100
16
87 31 31
117 116 117
t IV 18i4 l
81
97 97 97
71 71 71
2
7
,-- 25
11
7 7 7
70
52 61 51
54 54 34
I 75! 74i 74
70 69 69
46l 46 46
... R
86 ( 35 I 36
29 29 29
44 43 43
10 ini io'
7 7 7
... 63
41 40 41
7 13 7
... 81
121 120 120
... 16 V
76 76 76
... 37
... 82
... 72
... 92
6 1 5 5
53 53 53
.... '107
.... I 93
81 81
.... 10
.... 37
30 30 30
I10109 109
183 183 liai
; I t
! 91 91 91
I 26 25 26
106 105 1103
301 ZU1 30
44 I 43 I 44
(131 1 30 131
! ! 1101
10 I 10 10
47 46
Bid
Sales J la 91000
2100
100
5400
i 66
s
do
V S
U S
do
Ctah
Va Chem
IVsnadium Steel
llOOIVivsndou
1400; Wabash A
14 00! Wabash :
SOOiWeUs Karco
- 2O0 Western Pac . . . .
OOO Western Pac pfd.i
Rubber .
1st pfd:
Smelting .
Steel. . . .
pfd. . . .
Cop . . .
pfd .
p.-j
24
54 I
14
20
143
8
147
64
62
56
24
54
14
19
143
8
147
63
62
56
106 106
ioi f i 66
64 I '64
300!Western Union
. . . . jWestinghouse - -
SOOiWestinghse EAM .
. . . . IWeet 5Id I
. . . . jWbite Motors . . . !
. . . . i Willys-Overland . I
. . . .IWillys-Overlnrv p.Ml
1 00 Wilson Pseking . . j
200iWieconain Central!
1 OO'Woolworth
300; Worthingtn
-oo;w & L K .
100! White Oil
I.
ll!
83 I
3 t
83 I
19
62 I
101
32
32
83
19V
61 Ti
46
SO H
24
54
13
19
143
38
80
7
147
60
34
63
61
66
106
40
101
119
64
26
49
1 1
3 3
33
83
19
62
1111 1110 1110
61
.1
61
I.
94
61
11
48
" :
43
41
30
White Fgle Oil
250.800
43 48l
31 I 30 I
il8.-. !18.-i 1183
Pump! 51 I 91 U! 51
. . . . I 14! 13! 14
....! 1 8 I 8
J 25H
Total sales stock
Total sales bonds
shares.
$0,064,000.
LACK OF BTJTI2TG IIS"TEB,EST
FORCES LOSS I If COTTON
New Tor. Aug. 6. Lack of buying interest
was again noticeable in the cotton market this
morning and chiefly was responsible for the
opening decline of 2 to 0 points, which later
videned out into net losses of about 10 point.
It prevented any response to evidences of a
return of high temperatures in the Southwest
ever night and to private advices claiming
that the Texas situation was becoming so
serious that nothing but a hard rain could
relieve it and that showers now would do more
harm than good.
It was also said thtt boll weevil had ap
peared in the Southwest low lands and were
mat only destroying much cotton, but were
increasing. Cotton on shipboard awaiting
e lea ranee at the end of the week waa eetsmated
at 49.000 bales, against 85,000 last year.
Open High low Close
January 2106 2115 2100 2106
March 2104 2112 2100 2103
May 2093 2101 2002 2196
July 2064
October .T... 2125 2126 2105 2110
December 2120 3125 2108 2112
. New' Tork spot market, 10 down at
Chicago Dairy Prodaee
Chicago. Ajg. 8. (L fi. S.) Butter-
Receipts 14, 6 SO tuba, t
Egge Seceipts 18.457 eases.
' Cheese Twins, new, 18 e 18 c; daisies,
ISc; Toons; Americas. 18 19c; long borne.
lstif e; Dncx, isai8c
1 Live Poultry Turkrvs. 25c : chickens. ISc
broilers, XI ce 27c; roosters, 14c: geese, 14
zie; ancles, zse. ,
! ew Tork Cottonseed OH
New Tork. An. S. A mrust. 810.80
10.75; September. 310,41 10.40: October,
J69.40S.48: November. 88-8718.41: D-
essnoer, taxis.z; janaaxy, ., aa.sose
. 0-23; - ktasxh : 88.29 3 8.3&. ' - . t .
NEW YORK BOND TRANSACTIONS
Reported by The Journal's Wall Street Bureau
Wall Street, Tfew York. Aoer. 5. The
bond market today held well around
Friday's final level, with numerous ad.
rnnces scattered throughout the indus
trial ants railway sections. Forelg-n
governments and Liberty issues were
generally unchanged.
Among the rails the Chicago Rail
way s were a feature on a S point
upturn shove 81. The M. K. sV T. ad.
Justmenta kept strong, equalling their
high mark of 1922. St. Lonls A San
Francisco bonds rose fractionally, St.
Loniit Jt iron Mountain 4s crossed 84,
Chicago I'nion Station 4 Vis rose oyer
a point and there were gains of about
a point in Southern Pacific convertible
4s, Northern Pacific ts and Wisconsin
Central ts.
Puntac- Allegre Sugar 7s went for.
ward. Cuba Cane and American Sagar
company bonds encountered some re
allzlng. 1 Goodrich Vis struck their
highest of the yenr and substantial
Improvement occurred la . Cerro Pe
Pasco Ks and the American Telephone
Telegraph collateral 4s. The "w
York market for provincial bonds this
week wag moderately active, with few
exceptions, but with prices holding
firm. Manitoba 0s of li were quot
ed lOevi hid, offered at IBOi, the 4 Vis,
of 1926 were 10iV4 bid. offered at 106,
and the 0 ot I9SS were 101 bid, of
fered at 1614. Ontario 6s of 1983
were liv hid, offered at 1004. The
4H of 186 wre 1M bid, offered at
107, "and the s of M4S were lMVn
bid, offered at 107. I
NEW TORK BONDS
New Yjrk, Aug. 5. Following is an offi
cial list of all bonds traded on to ew
Tork Stork exchange today witn prices ana
sales up to snd including the close of tbe
market. Total sales today were 36,268.000,
against 313.290.000 yesterday, 85.907,000
a week ago. 88.676.000 a year ago and
33.493.0O0 two years ago.
From January 1 to date 32. 12 8. 17 1.000
against 81,793.348.000 a year ago. ami 82.
295,032.08 two years ago.
LIBERTY BONDS
sales- 1
28,Lib
'46
V
212
2
195
10
1296
In 81000.
High.
1 1
nt
4s
3s
Oo reg
do 1st
do reg
do 1-Sd 4 s
do 2d 4 s .
do reg
do 3d 4s .
do reg
do 4th 4s.
142Yic 4s
do reg
Jo 4 s . . .
do reg
FOREIGN
1 lAreentine 5s
14 da 7s
6 Beisnum 7s
6( do Ss
Sf do 0s ,
, 2,Bere Ss ......
6BoadeaBX 0s . .
12 'Copenhagen 8s.
lilGomi Oa
10106
10090
10130
10094
10170
10068
10040
10050
10030
10130
10090
10O74
10030
10044
BONDS
89
100
106
105
IOO
114 -
88
1
8314
Low.
10096""
10000
10124
10094
10170
10030
Sales (In 31000) 1 High 1 Low CloJe
1 Marseilles 6s ... 83
J7jP 7 s efts '12. 84
6 R de J Ss. 99
31 1 do 8s certfs. . 99
lSoissons 6s .... 82
2, Sao Paulo 8s. . .. 100
2Zurich 8s 113
6D 3 7s temp cers 92
llOanish 8s B . . . 1108 U
81D C 5s
64 do 5s '62. .
101 do 5s '31 ... .
12iD E I rets 6s '47
27 do rets 6s '62.
7 4 French Got 8s. .
34 do 7s
2111 J steri loan 4s.
93; Denmark 8
J ttlienmart ctfs 6s.
1 ; Nethe-riands rets 6s
ns '29 103
98
100
95
94
101
99
78
96 I
83
84
99
99
82
99
113
91
108
103
98
100
93
94
100
, 98
78
83
84
99
99
82
100
113
92
108
103
98
100
95
94
100
99
78
SjXorway 6s 1110
5 Sweden 6s 104 104
24 Bolivi 6s t 98 i 98
2jChile 8s '26 ...1102 1102
do 8s '41. . .!103 V!103U
10 do 8s ctfs . . . 1102 102
4 2'Csecho-Slivskia 8s; 98 95
Queensland 7s ...1109 109
111 do 6s ctfs. . . il02 102 Va
38 Swiss 8s 119119
100
110 1110
98! 98
96 1 98
U0!110
104
98
102
103
102
96
109
102
119 hv
100
109!109
109
104
100
83
46
109
104
100
85
46
7iSao Paulo 8s ... 100
2!lKGBeYI5s,'22. 109
21 do '29 109
9 do '87 104
21 U 3 Braxil 8s.. . 101
12 do 7s 85
18 U S Mex 4s. . . . 46
NEW YORK. CITY BONDS
9!N. T City 4s "571 100 1100 100
RAILROAD BONDS
2 ;ATS Fe gen 4s 93
2 AtlAC Air L SsB 99
2r AU4C A L 4 sA 93
S B & O 0e 101
2 B sV O ref 6s. . 89
42 B sV O crt 4sj 86
12 B aOprl 8s 94
9iB A O 8 s 8'wn 93
2 BRT7s co ctfs st 79
8 BR A P con4s,100
6!Csn Nor 7s 113
28!C. Ry cf Brag 7s
jCen of Ga By Os
2 Cen Pac 1st ref 4s
12.C O cvt Ss. . . i
3 do gen 4 a. .
do cvt 4 s .
Close.
10096
10090
10124
10094
10170
10634
10042 1O042K
10O30 10056
10036 10036
10120 10130
10088 10088
10074 10074
10040. 10050
10044 10044
85 1 85
100 100
103 105
105 1105
10Q 100 ,
113jll8
13 I 3
06 I
MM
19
16
1
44
16
01
5 Chi A Alt rfg 3s.
do 3s .
B 4) gen 4s.
do ref 5s. ... .
do 3 s Dl . .
C E I s
3 'Chi A Erie 1st 5s
OfChi Ct West 4. .
2;C M At St P 4s. .
do crt 4 s. . .
do rfg 4s A
do 4s .......
do deb 4s . , . .
Chi Rvs Co 5s . .
6IC R I P gen 4st
85 do rfg 4s
4!Chi Un St 4s
81CCC A 8L d 4 si
271 do 6s A
80iClere m Tr s'
2'Col A 8 rrr. 4 H
4 IDs la A Hud ert5;
6 do vet 4s . .
4 D A Rio O rfg
9; Erie gen Ken da
0 io pr U 4s.
101 do evt 4s i
,2 do 4s B. . .
r ! Erie G Biv
Can
92
100
90
95
89
89
02
51
01
101
82
82
97
60
78
70
00
83
87
82
83
82
01
00
102
103
98
91
45
69
52
62
a
93 93
99 99
98 93
100 101
88 88
83 86
94 94
92 93
79 79
99 100
113 112
91 92
100 100
00 90
05 95
88 89
89 89
02 02
50 51
91 91
101 101
82 82
; 82 82
07 97
60 60
78 70
70 70
! 60 00
82 83
87 87
79 81
84 85
82 -82
01 91
90 90
102 102
105 105
89 89
98 08
91 01
45 45
60 86
OS
02 82
82 52
0r2 93
HO 194
101
19
10
13
22
High
Low Close
7Gt Nor 7s. ..
HGt Nor t.
lOjHav El By 14
& P 5s. .
. . . Hockinc Ysl 1st
4 Ska. . .
iRntun Al Majft
ref 5s A
0j do adl inn Sal
5ini Ctnt1 4s.
10'Interb Rap Tr
ort Ts...
do it 6s .
do 5s bankers!
ilnt G Nor 5sl
notes
'Intl Gt Nor adl 0s!
0 LSAMS 8s d 4s
- 10 L V Pa coa 4 s
1,L N 7s
20 L N W 6s . .
3iMaa S W C 5s. .
3 Market St Ry Oij
. 14 M SP A 8SM 4s
6;M K A T 4s B
111 do 6s A . . I
150 do adl 5s A . .
2iMo Pac 5s ....
62 Mo Pac gen 4s. .1
7jMont tram ret 5s .
SON T C deb 6s.. J
SI do col' 7s
95 N Y C A H R 5s!
25 doshcol tr 8s
I9INYNH V Hdeb 6s
10 NYRadj 5a trcocU
4 'Nor A Sou gen 5a
8LSAWRR eon 4s.
32! do cvt 0s
16 Nor Pac 0s B. ..
88Nor Pac 4s ..
13j do pr In 4s. . .
II do gen 3s. . . .
31 do ref As im 6s
II) O S L 1st con 5a
8IO B R N 4s. . . .
2Z P B A W 1st 4s
lO PhU Co ret 6s
12:PCCAStL 6s A
42 . do 4 s M . .
8 P R L P 5s
19: Reading gen 4a
B0R 1 A A L 4 s
2;StL I MtAS gn 6(
JU do ref 4 s I
46 do K A Ga 4s. I
MiStL&SF pr I 4sA)
3 do As H 1
2j- gen 6s C.
19! do sdj 6s.
31 St L 4 8 F inc 6s
8 St L S W. con 4s
14 SLP & KCSIvis
10'S A L rfg 4s. .
12! N sdi 6s
7 1 con 6s
11 Sou Psc cvt 4s. .
10 do rfg 4s
4 3 Sou Ry gen 4s. . .
12 do 6s :
10 do M O 4s ... i
37 Cn Pac 1st 4s . .
5j do cvt 4s . . .
BVl Ry 5s
3! j West Md 4s . . . .
Wia Cent gen 4s.
5! Wis Ct Sup Iul 4 s
ui lu6Vm,
108 10S 108 !
83 83 05
87 '87 87
80 63 85
64 64 04
89 8JU &SU
00 00 96
69 69 69
69 60 09
04 04 64
62 81 51
03 . 94 95
96 96 00
107 107 107
72 73 T2
07 07 07
93 98 91
69 89 89
'70 70 76
69 84 83
69 69 88
87 87 87
66 60 00
88 88 88
108 107 108
105 105 ,105
07 97 97
I 75 75 73
81 81 81
8 8 8
68 68 08
! 68 93 93
116 115 116
108 108 108
89 , 89 80
69 69 80
65 63 63
98 97 97
104 104 104
84 83 84
78 78 i 78
110110!110
1102 101 1102
I 98 1
I 6
84 I
98i
88 I
84 I
7S !
87 I
. .100
82
73
78
88
46
28
64
94
91
69
102
76
95
95
98
66
88
80
93 98
85 I 83
82 I 84
98 i 98
88
88 I
78 (
87
100
1
72
78
83
43
28
64
93
90
09
102
76
95
95
06
60
62
80)
88
84
73
7
100
82
73
78
88
46
38
64
93
91
69
102
76
93
95
98
66
83
80
MISCELLANEOUS. INDl'STRtAL BONDS
5!Am ftm 1st 5s.. 94 94
21 Am S A Rf 0s. .10$108
18 Am T A T cv 6s. 1 1 5 II 1 5
23! do col tr 5s.. 99
41 do col 4s . . . 93
3IAm Wr Paper 6s. 86
SPUurg Un Vlar ev 0a 82
lSIArmcur r e 4e. 90
SjBell Tel Pa 7s. . 108
17:Beth Steel 6s . . 99
12Cerro De P cvt 8s 122
S Chile Cop cvt 7sjl05
13;Chile C col tr 6 93
10.Com. Cables 4s. 75
40!C C Sug OTt db 7s 90
29'Ch Cr'Sug 8s sta 95
10!Cub Am Sug 8sll05
2iDm. Alh deb 7s108"
12!Dpt de Nsm'7sil07
121Duq Lt A Pow 6sllOS
SI)uq LtAP 7i!107
40 Em G Ai"F cvt
3:Fisk Kttb Jim. . . .107
10
18
6
31
6 Fran bu 7.
1 1 ICen Elec deb 5a
6 7 IGoodrich 1 st 6 s
IS Gyear T ft R8s41
171 do '31
10;Hol Amer Un 8s
27 H O & Rf db5s
lOilnter Agri 5. . .
S inter Pap 5s R . .
2 i Inter M Mar SF6s
1 0 Kelly Spring T 8s
1 -' lAck Steel 5s . . .
3fi Man Sug deb 7 s
2 Mex Pete 8s. . . .
7. Mid Steel crt 5s.
2! Mont P Co 1st 6s
2,at Tube 5
New -Eng T & T
1st 5s ser A . . .
N Y Ed Coref8 s
S 1 Tel ref 6s.
Not Am Ed 0s
2'Otis Steel 8s. . .
16 IPac Gas A EI 5s
8 (Pac T A T 0s rctii
7 Phil Co ref 6s
22!Punu Alegre Sug'
I crt deb 7 s .
5; Renting 1st 6s A .
.'.Rep I & Steel 5s.
3.1 Sin Cr Oil 5s.
do cvt 7 H s . .
1 7 ! do 7s rcta ....
2 IS Por Ric Sug 7s
6! Steel Sc. Tube Co
L of Am 7s. . . .
30,Tidew Oil Co 6 si
t,l n Hag & Pa 6s
r. C S Hoff Mach 8si
M' S Real A Imp 5s!
33il'ni Steamship Cor
s ctfs . . .
Ifi'T S Rub 5s.
6 1' 8 8tel s f
!Vs-Caro Chem 5s100
27Vs-Csro Ch 6s..!100
11) do 7s rets A . . 98
4 do 7 a '105
24? do ser A 32 . . 98
10! Werner Rug ref 7s 108
10' West Elec 5 ..100
9! Wilson 1st 6s ..il00
'33! do cvt 6s ... 93
200Intl Tet Ltd . i 20
4700ls O Ind U0
40 do N Y 418
99
101
108
116
101
89
100
80
87
96
105
100
98
105
89
97
100
98
110
106
92
100
, 1
92
; 99n
111
94
93
98
104 H
09
101
100
108
99
100
90
93
00
104
99
92
86
82
90 I
107
90
1 22
105
93
75
90.
92
105
108
107
103
106
107
99
101
102
116
100
89
100
80
87
96
105
100
98
105
89
07
100
98
110
106
92
100
90
92
99
111
94
93
96
104
98
101
100
103
98
100
06
93
90
104
100
100
98;
105
98
103
100 V4
100
93
20
109
417
94
103
115
99
92
86
82.
90
108
99
122
105
93
75
90'
95
105
108
107
103
107
107
99
101
162
110
100
89
100
80
87
06
105
100
08
103
89
97
100
08
110
106
92.
100
91
92
99
111
94
93
98
io
98
101
100
103
98
100
96
03
90
104
foo
10O
93
105
-98
103
10O
100
93
20
109
418
FOREIGN EXCHANGE ' RATES
- Corrected daily by the foreign exchange
df!-rtmrnt of the Cnited States National
oatix.
- quotations below fexcen aha nrama side
line) are quoted on the basis of 100 units
loreign currency.
Opening nominal rates on bank transac
tions:
Draft Cable Par
London Checks Tranfers Value
Lbs. star. -8 4.45 3 4.45 3 4.866
Berlin
Paris Francs 8.17 8.18 19.80
Belgium
Francs 7.71 7.72 19. 30
Berlin '
Marks 12 12 28.81
Genoa
Lire 4.62 4.62 19.80
Athens
Drachmas. . , .3.00 S.02 19.30
Copenhagen
Kroner 21.48 21.53 26.70.
Chriftiania
Kroner 17.05 17.10 26.70
Stockholm . .
Kroner 26.07 26.12 26.70
Honskong
eiarrrncy... 57.95 68.20
Japan Ten... 47 70 47.83
Shanghai-
Taefr 77.25 77.55
Canadian dollar discount 1 per cent.
EARLY STRENGTH
IN STOCK MARKET
Pii - Oar. Mod.
Wjl Use Mdd.ng
Lav jsiV era Rail we,
T atuevt . MTaae
Wall Street, New Yerfc. Aug. 6. Tb atnek
market refused today 4 be perturbed over
evidences of growing nnrert among the four
awwjr!j!sjej frant rawway nrotner-
MM Mi. . U ' , fcl Til
Beta of prtees la the
first hour fare pre-
lewiooal ! short sellers -little
opportunity to
bring about a ' week. j
became more prooxi-
W.-r5 e Thursday and Fei-.
irut for 800th-
RaUway and Chi. '
3 emsjw ,iw-wwww,ji.
I among others, brought
new high prices lor .
tins year. Among in
dustrials 1 sugar stocks
again were in. desaaad.
especially . American
Sugar and Puata Al
kxre. Tbe specialty -
group was featured by sti early bulge of five
point in Kreage, which apparently waa buoyed
up by investment purchases based oa known , .
good earnings in July.
Ooal Ituatlen Better
While the railroad stocks had seme new
and threatening developments, noted chiefly
in the desire of the railroad brotherhoods ts
lay complaints of the operating- oondition
before President Harding, the ' street found
material in the coal strike Outlook to promoto
confidence la railroad stocks when operators 1
and miners saeet oa Monday. ; Reports that .
Illinois operators ware offering tha men tbe
old wsge scale and new working eenditiona
made it look as though mutual eentsssiona -might
be evolved wbea the Interested parties ,
get together in conference. -Marks
Alone Weak
Sterling exchange and' franc were, flurts
firm and a reaction of the Berlin rata ander
.18 centa was accompanied by no new In
formation about the foreign situation. Tbe
cables brought word that the German go em. -ment
would refuse to neat the stipulated
810,000,000 pre-war business debt pajraent
by August 15. but this has been expected as
a part of the effort to bare reperetiona and '
other indebtedness sealed down or postponed. .
Steel Oommon jurno
A now worthy incident' was tbe sodden Jump
in steel common from 100 to 101 be
tween ales, on the annonnosment that soma
of the steel furnaces would operate as usual
next week, - regardless of - the existing fuel
shortage. Corni Products led the industrial-
croup, mskinr a new high for the rear of
111 lust before the close, while Brooklyn
Edison ran up sharply to 116, also a new
top for this stock. Rails continued to lead
the market, and in the late dealings .en in
creasing demand was in evidence for New
Tork Central. Rock Island and Baltimore A
Ohio. 1
Fore tg-n Exchanri Market
New- York, Aug. . "17. P. ) Foreirn ex
Change opened with sterling 34.44; francs. '
.0817: lire. .0461 ; marks. j013 .
Closing prices: Sterling, $4.45 15-16, UP
5-10; francs, .0820, off 1: lire. -.0463.
unchanged; marks, .0014, up ..
COTTOX GOODS MARKET ,2T1
WEEK WITH SOFTER. T05E
New York. Aug.A The market foe cot
ton goods concluded tan ewek ltheut rnspoad
ing to tha inereaeed .Jprioes current lor the
raw staple and whilejtsssre was little change
in print cloth and aJ&etins; prions today, the :
tone of the market was softer then At the
beginning of the week before the government '
cotton report was published. Trading la the
standard print cloths waa of fair volume al
though the individual lota dealt In were small.
The sheetings disposed of worst largely for
the jobbing trade with export demand not ta
evidence. There waa a fair demand for
sateens, twills and fine count goods.
The tone of trading in taw silks was Im
proved by the better demand for ribbon andt
fine crepe goods but a usual oa Saturday
recently buying of raw silk was of small pro
portions. ,
Trading quieted down considerably tn thv
cotton msrket today and price changes
were small throughout the ' two-hour ses
sion. Wall street and local operators were .
the chief sellers. Attar the first hour
tbe market steadied sctnewhat oa .week
end short coverings and then closed easy
off 8 to 11 points. ;
Prices reported by Orerbeck A Oook Co.:
Dried Fruit and Beans
New York. Aug. 6. (t N. 8.) Beans,
market Quiet; marrow choice 30.60, pea
shoice 89.75. -' i
Dried Fruits Market firm; apricot, choirs ,
to ex-fancy 37 0 33; apples, evaporated,
prime to fancy 17 9 19 Hoc; prune, 80s .
to 60s 12 18e, prunes 00 to 100s .
7 918c; peaches, choice to ex-fancy 12 20c;. '
seedless ra ikons sukphnr bleached ISnVnv
20or
BAJTK STATEMENT OF COAST
Portland Bank
1922 10J1
Clearings Monday. 8 0.456.988 4.985.975
Balances Monday. 2.291.440 : ) 1.884.946
Clearings July ... 182.318,870 107,852.861
Balances Jnly, . . . 27.683.887 19.886,452
Clearings Tuesday 4.800.620 4,826.34
Balances Tuesday. 728.451 622,681
Ogs Wednesday. 4,816.495 4,869,863
Bal. Wednesdsy . 638.970 868,074
Clesrings Thurs.. 4.765,448 S. 954. 570
Balances Thurs,. 847.300 464.002
Clearings Friday:. 4.778.956 0.869,069
Balances Friday.. 703.870 847.918
Clearings Saturday 4.745,642. 4,880.134
Balances Saturday 1.886,000 . 008.343
Clearings 'week . . . 829.875,152 " 827,043.365
Balsneea week .. 6.882.718 8 4.972. 06O
San Pranclsea Blanks
Clearings Saturday. 131,800.000
Oakland Bank
Clearings Saturday $, 1.07.000
Lee Angela Banks -
Clearings Saturday . fT4.0S4.S17
- Seattle Bank
Clearings Saturday I 4,422.698.49
Balances Saturday ... 744.028.03
Tacoma Bank
Saturday's transactions ...3 3,818,000
San Fraaelsco PoBltrT Market
Ssn Francisco, Aug. 9. I TJ.. P.) Poultry :
Broiler 1 to 1 lbs 20 9 le, 1 to 1
lbs. 30$S2e. 2 to 2 lbs. 800)8fe: fryers.
82 88c. young roosters 8 lb and tip 48 9
45c. tteggy 2SS0o colored eld- rooster 17
S8c. Leghorn old rooster 14 A 16e; Lea
born hens t to 3 lbs. 13 9 16c, 8 lb aoS
over 1820c; large colored hen 39 0 824::
ducks, young 1 8 20e; case, young- 20 9 22:
live turkey 83 9 35c. dressed turkey 36
40c; squabs, Uv fancy 00 9 62c.
-BOSTOX COPPER STOCKS
by rwerbeck -Cooke Co.
Art Com
Advent
Algom .
Allouex
Ar'dian
B. Mns
C A Art
C A H
N Corn
CenT. .
Cop Rf
D Daly
E "But
run M.
H'eock.
Hals.
Isl Ckj
Knew
K LaU
L Cop.
La Hal
Miehig
Mohawk
M O C
M Vsl
N But.
N'sing..
Reported
Bia.
8
60
40
25
S-H
14
60
-285
19
9
42
7
10
. 2
2
1.
104
2
3
1
2
60
4
1
12
5
Ask.
9
80
50
27
Lake.
D C
iObilaw.
8 buincy M'.
14V
61
2M9
19
10
43
T
10
2
2
In
104
3
4
4
1
8
100
s
2
12
6
T 4 Riiiral
8 Lake.
ftn BoitAa
C S M. . .
do nM
S Ctah
Bu Cop . .
Shattuck.
H11 I m
Shattuck
Rid.
30
25
80
2
43
30
24
45
1
89
28
8
4
9
4
0
Asa-.
60
20
36
S "
44
21
25
47
1
89
2
10
4
10
4
10
Trinity, Cop 2 1-10 2
74
1
8
43
48
2
20
3
1
12
76
Tnoinvin Tn
t't.K art. s 1-1 a
jCtaaCou. 3
V 8 M. . 41
A as
Ttah Apex 2
Ventura. . 20
Victoria 118-10
Winona ' 1 U
I Wolverine 11
tvyanaott
60
Chicago Potato Market
Chicago, Ang. 8. II. N, S.) Potatoes
Receipts 33 ears; Tirginia Cobblers, $2.73
8.00; llinneaots Early Ohio 31.40: Ns
t Drasxa Early umos. 01.00 91.10. 1
Rosairo Vrheat Market
" ' . . -- - IMIU7
ket advanced He to le; corn, le to 2e
Lirerpool Wkeat Carb
Liverpool, Aug, 6. Trading 00 wheat curb
a follows: No. 2 hard winter. July-Aug..
48s; value Liverpool, up Id; No. 2 hard
winter, Aug. -Sept.. 47s. value Liverpool, up
so. rnceiiiua; lew oner irosn Acoenca.
STILL IS SEIZED
After lyinsr m wait in a houn at
So. 088 Pershlnr etreet for four hour.
Deputy Sheriffs Schirmer, Talley ami
Beeman arreeted Augtiet Ravafnl Fri
day night on a charre of vlolatine; the
prohibition law. They .found a 12 Bal
lon stilt. ItO sallona of maah and six
gallons of moonshine.
qJordaN'Wentworth & Q
201 Railway Exchange
ST0CKS"B0HDS '
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