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    TIJUBSPAYr AUGUST 31. . X922.
THE : OREGON AHeY JQURJfAJ : PQirrLAJNp, OKEUON,
D22 WOOL
DDUCERS ELECT
DIXON MANAGER
THURSDAY DAIRY TRADE
'Batter Ejrr GketM
Cake Extra Selects Flats
hud SSe S4c 0e
Francisco ... 4Se SSHe He
(tt SeVkc . !Ve Ie
k York e S7e lie
tie c S4e tie
Angeles .... lee e
J. IHxon of Portland, of the firm of
s-Pixon company, tu unanimously sleeted
-al manager of U Pacific Cooperative
try Producer Wednesday afternoon by the
tl of directors. Tbe ballot wa takes after
application of several ess broker n
dered.
he election u announced fallowing a eoeet-
of the producer Wednesday mirbc in tbe
nou at umaooro, wim aunuiBOD w
SMoeiatiofi wa considered. - The meeting
uraed into a love least, However, arvo tne
ncen decided not to boit the orranixa-
felegatri were present irom narnon.
Linn. Marino d Xanibiii counties.
H Small. Mrs firunt Brows and S. 8.
Ese were also elected director to fill ex-
s vacancies.
he numbers are said to Tf been pleased
tit riGorts made br r. t ncnioeaer.
dent, and to hate complimented him on his
- rinrine tast too moat hi. wins he ha
aged the organisation. Tha report showed
-ur return to toe growers from ma lest
pools than previous pools Ma rertnreea
ixon succeeds C I l"ion, who resigned
t two months ago. following dittieaiae.
.B had been msnarer for three Tears,
jeal as market today is firmer, all deal-
Lsking 84c on fancy bennerr stock.
utter market is unchanged, top score mow
uu well and off-score butter dragging
I set should write tha Market Editor, Ore-
Journal, inclosing stamp lor rent.
TATO MARKET IS BAD SHAPE
Local potato market is dragging very hearty
present. Practical! j nothing is moving ou
market. I'nce are remaining steeay,
ever. Local onions are selling at $1.80
Front street, while dealers' are taking al
r ehu tha buicr is wiljing to nay os
ia Wallas.. The price asked is $1.00 (
, but sotlung is sold at orer ii.uo ana
- sick x going at 7 5c.
R OF ASSORTED MELONS -I3T
car of the prettiest melons ever received
Portland was sootted on the track Tbwrs-
mormng. Six different kuioa ol melons
assorted m trie car. wcniaing tjsaaoas,
ians. Honey Dean, water melons. Ice V ream
Ions and CbrisUnag melons.
FtTKT MARKET STILL WEAK
oul try situation has net improved any in
last eererai oars, ugnt next are goug
12c and an occasional sale i made at
Heavies are still priced 22c lb. Hog
remain at IS ( 15 c but if present
ditions continue Punland will soon have a
hog market. Veal is Ul! going at S
Uut na fancy Teal la coming in.
STALOl'FES ARE CLEANED UP
antaloupe situation was much better this
ming. o new caotaioajea were in. ano
lers are diapostng of tnose on band a
- as noasible. It is anticivated thatrfhe
rket will be cleaned up by tnday afternoon
saitrday morning.
iCH MARKET IS STRONGER.
IPeach market was stronger this nursing.
trite the fact that four, car ol trbertaa
reoetTea irom laaima. ane ouioerta
brinarmg 85c an Front street wfcme Craw-
da are somewbat bigher. lArge fancy Cnw
da were sold a high as $1.00 in a small
W edoeday afternoon.
R1EF PRODUCE TRADE XOTES
Local tcmatoeat are rather scarce;
being paid for what are on the market at
sent.
Malaga grapes were scarce on Froat street
ursdjy morning. Prices were lirnv. Togsyi
still solu in baskets as logs Hare not ap-
red.
Leuuce to still scare and $1.25 l.M
WaUrmaoos are going V,X .
iirrERs wEAma sotice
Weather bureau adrued Thuraday: Protect
umenu during the next So faetira agamst
i fwlowing maximam temperatures : Uoing
irth ' to Seattle. 6 degrees; northcaat to
fokase. J detrreee; east to ftafeer, oO de
es, and sontri to Ashland. 5 degrjeea. alaxl-
tm teacerature at Portla4 tomorrow about
degree.
bUTLASD -WHOLESALE PRICES
These are the prteet g Bailees pay wkede-
iers, except as etberwe noted;
BUTTER Selling eric.-'box -Ms: Cream-
h Brinas Prints, axtsas, 44e; fee plain wrap
Jra. .cube. exUaa, 8TSSc per .; dairy.
ylg price, 3 2 (g e per Ih.
BUTTKRFAT Port-ajd delivery basts. Me.
grade. 44c; No. U, 41e; Ko. X sane, 2e
r "A" grwde.
CHC Sell las: Tillemock. triplets.
;ie lb.; Toosg America. 280e lb.;
eg est triple ta. 2314c Buying price, i. o.
1 ilia mock. Trtpleu, 26c; Juung America
d levhr-ms. 27e. fieliaig prise: Block
Mas, fancy. S10 32e; kjmbtft, 24 bc;
leas tmck. 24 4$:c
JiUtiS Buying price. Front street: Cm-
jut receipts. efttera - Oregon, See per
ten; Eastern Oregem, lie per doaear hea
rses, 27 m de per Ooaun; seiUng poca, select,
Co 34c per dozes; caadled, tlS2ei puUtta,
c per dozen. " c
sr a. : a 1 t-ti,- aeOiiur DdAe; lUleet.
So; wiwwm. Sc: favta. Ale; pullets, 2Sc;
wees, lie; cracks, sac per qugen.
UVB POULTBT Selling prkre; Bean
u r. .- tisk - k.u s4 hn
k Seeks. 31 9 Me; other broilers. 48 efOe
tc in.; eld rotate ey. c; oueaa, iiih aw
FreaS rruru and Venetseiss ' .
rftESH rKCTT Orasges. a10.e0
bananas. Pikt: lemons. S7.oews.ss
br esse; grapefruit, Fkrtaa. 1 i : Catafoi .
a. go. 10 (a B.ou ; pearnaa. g)K can-
toupes. Sl. 1.25; watermeloua. 1 Ve per
; ice cream, melons, :ti lb.; eooey dew
lona. Sttc: cesabas. 3s2s; BartUtt
ars. 2 Si 24 e io. : seeaieaa areni. msjio ina:
alagsa. lie lb. in lugs; Tokay,- S3.00 4-
akes crais, -. -..
BkRKIES Blaokfctrrtss. I1.B0.
LitUED Ut lia tiilM. (4.6U 3.00:fin.
h:te. lAttiAU per box: l) nines. 40s
fm sos ou-ii. box, aee is.; sue aaa sos.
ac per is.
UMMVa SeSrns price U retailcT: Walla
alia. $1.251.63; garlic. 1015e per lb.:
bees onions. Sue per doses bunches.
POTATOES 6llig price to retailers: Or
kron. fancy. $1.5 1.7$ per cental; sweet
Matoes, 4 5o per lb.
tltiETAHaacS . Beeta. 40c Per doles
ischea: esbbage. 2 tie per IK: lettacev $1.21
b 1.7ft crate; carrots, 4Uo per Aoa. twisehai;
Bsteea. Uresen. sttNlst; aenenwusa. 1
. : articsokea. i ) tl.UO per dosen. eal
ower. I ner orate; eeierr. Toe 49 $1.10
rr doses; ewmaaer Mjuasb. 6c; Yellow lias-
m corn. $1.00 1.15 eaek.
APPLES Raw crop, ooc B $1.I; Cahfor-
is Grarenateina, $2.ftU (g 3.75.
Mesta
COUNTRY slCAjTS selling price: Coun-
S koga. IS 15 41c; heary stuff less; Teal.
TO Uboat -6 to '160 lbs.). UllMc
TV . S.. 4VM auax Is easPkat 1 fias wtta IK
w Its, , saw w j itHi a s,- sabuvb vv
SMOKED sATS llama, .-a&tsc io..
reaktast bacon. i:iie;
PACKIXO UOvofi MkaTS Bteet beet.
415ee lb-: fcetfera. IS W e lb.: eowt, 1S
i.; lambs. 1 8 SOo sk: ewea, 10014c is.:
ega. 1 a its IS
LARD Kettle rendered, lee per lb. ; beree
asia, eoajpesad, 14 He.
BEANS 'Small at. S8.TS: arte white.
S.7S: pink. $7.00: limaa, $10.60; bayou.
. 7S; red. S6.75.
rttiEX see, per esaa.
japan. ro. a, eci jumm atoss, se
. : Xew Orleans seaoL as e.
IXirFKE Koasted. SI i ft 33 me Rk: la
lacks or drams.
SALT Coarse, half around. 100s. lis. 04
a; AOs.- S1T.8S: table dairy. SO. $27.40;
use, es.sr.eo: ;ascy lasie ana aairy.
ja.oo; tump. SZ0.3O.
til OAH Cube. SS.0: fruit sod bem.
7.5; yellow P, $7. OS : best granulaWi.
7.4S, ertra C. 7.J5: goldes C TU5.
CaX.NEU kf II.K Tali. 14.B0: haka alas.
4.40 esse: Sagle. SS.SS see.
BOPA CRACKKBS in Wlk. I4e lb.
NUTS Waiamta, 24 9S4e lb.: elsaosda, Z$
I So lb. : aiberu. 20 9 ST a m.: esacsts
01S lb..- pecan. t0t2o lb.; BrssUa. It
HONEY WANTED !
C0M1 OR STRAINED
WHAT HAVE YOU? WRITE
The Savinar Co., Inc.
LlW ERbjTT ST. PORTHAXD. ORE.
CLIP ESTIMATE IS CUT
OA6UET
BC-raJC wsntJ-S -
First Ysklma Elberta peaches were
received In Portland this mornins;.
Four cars arrived. This Indicates that
the bulk of the peaches will be hero
next week. Prices are still a Httlo
high, but from all appearances will
be cheaper next week. The fruit re
ceived today Is of excellent quality,
and will hold up. wen, but the later
peaches will be just as good, if not
better.
Now is the tim for eannlnB pears.
The pear season is at its height, and
If the fruit is not taken off the farm
ers' hands soon, it will be too ripe
to do anything with. The rain will
also affect the quality to a certain
extent.
Fresh vegetables are still in. abund
ance on the market, and prices are
showing declines almost daily.
Retail prices seserally saner:
Hotter Fresh creamery, 40(PSle.
Fish Salmon, 2uS5c; halibut. 2$c;
black cod. lSe.
Eggs 80 0 Sec.
Flour Beet local patent, $2.00 J. IS per
4 lb. sack
Potatoes New, 38e Is.
Onions S 4c lb.
Yamhill atreec price: Carrots, 4 c boaeh;
string beans, Oc pound: peas. 1 Se lb. ; cab
bac, 3 He lb.; cauliflower, S0o hesrl; lettuce,
510 head; new potatoes, 2 He lb.; celery,
1 Se bunch ; tomatoe, 5c lb. ; asparagus, Se lb.
Corn linen, iiOc dosen; Golden Ban
tam. 20c dosen.
Honer-Comft, 25e; Quart, 66c; pint. SSe.
Eggs Pnblio nacket. S2e; prirate stores.
2835c dozen.
Poultry Light bens. 22e lb. ; heavy bens,
orer 4 it.. 26c lb.; fryers, SOc lb.; broilers,
32c lb. :
Cantaloup mi . Fence stock. 8 10c
POTATOES ALO?fG THE COAST
San Francisco Market
San Fraaciaco, Aug. 81- I lT. P.) Onions
Yellow, per cwt., $123 1.38; green
onions, $1.25 C9 150.
Potatoes salinas. new. 1 V, & 2c lb,
Sesttl Iftarket
Seattle, Aug. 81. Onions: Walla Walla.
1 m 2c. 9
Potatoes: Tain ma Gems, storage, $ 40
4 5 per tea; local 1 He
Lea Angeles Market
Los Angeles. Aug. 31. (I. !. S ) Pota
toes Kew stock locals, sacked. $1,25 & 1.50;
meetly S1.S&; poorer low as $1. 00; Northern
Hirers, $l.t32.GO.
DAIRY PRODUCE OF THE COAST
sa FpesclKVe Market
San Francisco. Aug. 31. t U. P.) Bus
ter Extras, 43 He; prime firsts, 40c; firsts,
38c.
Kegs Extras, S8We; extra firsts, SSe; ex
tra pullets, 80c; 'undersized pullets. IS He.
Cheese California fiats, fancy, 22 He;
firsts, 18 He.
Lee Angela SCarkst
Los Angeles. Aug. SI. CL N. S.) Butter
4 5c.
Eggs Extra, 37c; case eount, SSe ; pullets,
30c.
Poultry Hens, SOc; broilers. 30e; fryers.
SOc.
Seattle Market
Seattle. Aug. 31. 1 1. S. S.) Eggs: Se
lect ranch. 34c: pullets. 28c.
Butter: City creamery. 43c; bricks. 44c.
Checse: Oregon triplets, 23fe 24c; Young
ncas, - nr .
w York Batter and Epfs
New Tor. Aug. 81. I. X. S.) Butter
Market steady to firm. Creamery, extras. 37 H
&39Hc; do fusts. 32H37Hc; do higher
eeorlDg. SS H W0He; sUU dairy, tuba, 28
37c: ladies, fresh extras. 2029He.
Cheese Market quiet. State Whole
milk. apecials. fiats. 21H S 21 ic; arerage
run. -lc; lower gredee, IS 18 He. Wis
consin Wnole milk, fancy Young Ameriraa,
-0 (S 21c. state Skims, specials. 15 1 He.
Kggs Market finm. Nearby white, fancy,
56 57c: do brown; fancy, 89645c; extra.
36&3Sc: firsts. 30!32e.
Milk Tbe soaiaal wfaolesaJe price is $2.60
per cwt.. delirered in Kew York. Official quo-
wuoqi aiacoatinueo.
Clbcajro Dairy Piredaco
Chicago, An. SI. U. S. 8.) Butter
Receipts,. 61 S 7 tubs. Creamery, extra, 8 5 H c ;
extra firsts, 33 84 He; firsts, 31 $ 32 He;
packing stock, 234.24c. .
Eggs Receipts, 81 cases. . Miscellaneous,
33 Hw 24 He; ordinary firsts. 22 He; firsts.
25 is 23 He; extra-28 28 He; cheeks, 170
17Hc; dirties, 1813Hc.
Cheese -Twins, new, 18c; daiaese, 19c;
Young Americas, 10 H 9 20c; kmahorns, 200
20 He; brick. 18 H 18 sc.
Liee PooJtry Torkeys, - 28c; chickens. 1 9
24c; springs. 24 He; roosters, 14 He; geese,
20c; ducks, 21c
San Franclsro Poultry Market
San Franctsco. -Aug. 31. D. P.) Broil
ers. 1 H y 1 lbs , 30S4lc; 2 to 2 H lbs .
28 Sue; fryers. 30fM2e; young roosters, 3
lbs. asd up, 84 g SSe; staggy, 23 4$ 28c; col
ored old roosters, 2B(32e; Leghorn old
roosters, 18 & 20c; Leghora bens, 2 H to 8
lbs., 14Isc; S lbs. and ever, 1820e:
large colored hens, 2U 4BrB2c; ducks, young,
lit 38c; weese, young, 2s2c: live tur
keys, old, 32 35c; spring, 44 52c
MIsnespoMs-DnlutB Flax
Hinnespeli. Aug. 21. U X. 8.) Flax:
September. 82. 1 $ H ; October, i November snd
lecember, $8.12; track. 12.13 4 ; arrive,'
82.1SH-
lulath. Ang. 81 -U. If. 8.) Flax: Sep
tember, 83:18 H ; October, t2.lS H ; Koeen
ber. S3.1Ss leceBiber. $2.11 H: track,
SS.18H 2.19 H i arrive, 32 18H 2.l H.
fw York Meal Marktet
New York. Aug. S1.--L N. SJ-i-Copper.
auiet: all positions ISHSlSKc
Lead Ouiet; aU peeitietM 85.83 bid.
SpelterA-tJuiet;, ail. positioBS $6.17 H 8
Xsw York Posltrr Market
New York. As 31.-L M. S.) Dressed
Poultry Market steady. Chickens. 26 ( Bsc;
fowls, ISStSIS; -turkey, 4Jrr3Se; Sucia,
Ofe 25ci geese, 18a lc. 4F .
Lite Poultry Market active. Chickens.
23 ' 2Sc; fowls, 2620e; turkeys. 3S35e;
ro.Ktsrs, 10c; ducks, 22 Sjf 27c; geese.. 17
w York Potato Market
-New York. Aug. 81. (I. X. 8.) Ptrt
toea (la bulk, barrel or sag) Market barely
steady. Nearby white, St.0O2.5.
O 22c lb.: ehestauts. Japaneaa. 22 034 lb.
Flsk ami Shellfitb
FRESH FISH t'-hmook. fresh. 11Sc;
halibut. 1817e lb.; black cod. el0r lb.;
basket kippered cod. 82 00; basket kippered
aaimoe, $2.00; lin od, 7 a 8c lb.; soie.
loc is. ; sturgees, uc in. ; rvj auppera
8 c lb.
OT8TER8 Eastern. $4 60 gal; Oirnrpta,
ea.vw per gallon, e I fiuart; crass, xsrge.
SS.50 duxes ; small. 82.80 doaen.
Hess. Mrssl ssd MUee '
HUPS leill crop, aominat. 15e is.
HIllES Calf SkUll. la wis, m.; cps, 8
Sfltte : greea tudaa, 8c lb.; aaltedVtsk
c per lb. 1
MUHA1K Nomial, 30 4824 ih.'
SHKilP PL,TS Lss dry pelci, ls20e:
abort pelts, oayioe lb.; son bair goat pelt.
1012e lb.; short sav gaat pelts, itn Oy &Ue
each.
WOOL Willamette valley, cosrss. 20 S)
SOc; xeedrata. SS32e lb. : liae. SOOiSSc lb.;
KacterB Oreewa-ldaks, $0 4 1 7s lb.
TAlAAiW AXU ustALASai As 1 taSew. 8
5 He; Ms. a. 4He; grease. 3 H S
4e per lb.
CASCARA BARK 1822 peel. Hi iSSl
peel, 7 H tb. . srape reot, lie lb.
Plops, Pslnt, Oil
fcOPK sisal. 18 tSlse: Ala ails. 18 H A
lbe per lb.
WIRE MAILS -Base price. 34-38 keg.
. WHITE LJ-l 100-10. keg, 13 H is.
LINSEED OIL Raw. bbla,. $1.10; kettle
boiled, ebi.. $1,131 saw. esse. 81.25; kesied.
esses, 81.33 tallstv.
UASOLINK Iron bbls. 3 Be; cstee, 3S
per aSUos.
tLkI'KMTI.MK 0 gslloa case. $1.71 sal.
L ember jc. ttnisgte
Lstast earusd atmber sales by tsasufscrur
m, quotations upsseiitias L . mill salsa
is direct sales ta retailers sad rsrhidmg aeU-
FLOORING; -KigB.
14 Ne 8 . g. ..854.00
1x4 Mo. 3 sod be. 38.00
Lew.
847.09
36.00
85.00
SS.OO
Avge.
351.00
36.00
riMSJit
1x8 10 SS.50
- CEII4SO?
A 14 Vs. 3 tad bet. 38.00
DROP SIDING:
1x0 lis. 3 sad set 8.0
BOARDS AND SHIPLAVt
1x8 10 U 10.80
DIMESKIONS:
88.00
18.50
1T.S0
3x4 I3-U j.l... 16 .
15.S0 1S.50
1S.50 1S.50
4-0. ....
SMALL TIMBERS:
4x4 12-10 n,. 21.50
LATH: '
ft Se. 1 fir,..'. ; S.S0
Stu.wHas:
A shingle 7. . . , .0
1 IS
Total sale by 29 Bull. 4,609.197 feet.
DECLINE DUE TO
FLOCK REDUCTION
Wool r redaction in tbe 17eited States far.
123 will be ess ef toe iiahtaet in the history
of the woo industry, and mack lighter (has
was previously estimated, according ta sta
tistics gathered by rarunte wool gsewerr asae
ciations and eseapsled by statuticiaak and
wool brokers es the Boston market.
The 1832 clip waa first estimated St f 5,
000,000 lbs., but this was reduced about hear
ing time to 250.800,000 lbs. Now it appears
that the total via not run oer 8li,eO,0OO
lbs.
Thie decline is sue is s greet extent to
the -25 per cent reduction ra flocks last fall.
Tbe liquidation ea iambs asd ewea is 1021
was caused by the country beakers holding
overdue sheep paper. This, satarslly. showed
up in the production this spring. Production
was also curtailed by the Mary loss ea the
ranges last winter as- by the right lamb crop
last spring. " '
Since Western wools hare been arriving
ea the Boston market they, have been found
to be considerably tighter than last year. One
Oregon sheepmen, who sheared $15,000 lbs.
in 1921 off of his Tnd of sheep, sheared
leas than 10,000 lbs. this seaosn from the
Mme band.
Tbe quality, however, is better than was
expected earlier in the year.
R. A. Ward, manager of the Pacific Co
operative Wool Growers' association, announc
ed today that the president of the association.
Fred W. Herron of Ashland, is shipping s
earlot of pure bred Ram bouii lets into Oakland,
Or., and s smeller lot to JiehaJem. Or., to
assist in building tip native flocks in those
districts. The shipment to Tillamook county
waa composed entirely of rams. The .breeders
importing this pure-bred stock axe attempting
to get a finer quality of wool by building up
their glocks.
Trading in Grains
Light on Chicago
Mart; Prices Down
Chicago, Aug. 81. Wheat prices were low
er after a little rally early and the market
again reflected the light demand euteiAe ef
short covering. Outsiders refuse to buy on
the advances ""and the leading longs did not
give the market much support. In fact there
was evidence of profit-taking en the Strang
spots, the pit being well supplied with selling
orders on all tbe upturns. Liverpool was H
to H d up st the close. Csnadian news was
bearish. A bear influence also was an Ant
werp cable, saying Germany was not inter
ested in wheat and that wheat afloat was hard
to sell ss well ss grain on the spot. . Local
ca&h prices were steady witli a good d&nend
Keceinta were moderate here st 130 cars.
Corn was rallied from an early break, asd
there was a good cash demand, but the weak
ness in wheat checked buying. Offerings from
the country continue fair and receipts were
larger than expected. Local arrival were
estimated at 485 cars. Commission bouses sola
on the advances. The weather conditions were
more faTorsble.
In oats the trade was lirbt wka Bo special
feature except that the pit trade followed
the general course of other grains. There
was fair buying support at times. Beeeipts
were 85 cars estimated and tbe caab aemana
was fair.
Provision trade was narrow, and the higher
hog market did not bring in much buying
support- Hog arrivals were 23.000 with
prices mostly 10c higSer. Liverpool prices
were a little easier. Tbe casn uaae is only
fair.
Range of Chicago prices as furnished by the
United Press
WHEAT
Open. High. I-ow. Close.
101 H 10H 9H 99 H
102 1&2H OO1 101
10I. 107H 10S 106H
COBN
50 50H 58 H 59
54 H 55 54 54
57 H 88 H 57 H 58
OATS
81.' 32 31 H 81 H
33 H 38S 33 .33
37 H 87- 87 37
LARD ". . .'
1020 1020 1010 1020
1025 1030 1 022 1030
BIBS
860 870 760 970
982
Sept.
Dec.
Msy
Sept.
Dec.
Msy
cVpt.
Dec.
May
Sept
Oct.
Sept
Oot.
AUTO DEMAND IN
SOUTH HEAVIER
Atlanta. Ga., Ant. 31. Reduction in the
cost of several popular priced cars has stim
ulated - the demawd for automobiles here.
As a result distributors are extremely busy
and ene manifacturer has opened a new Iceal
agency in one of the outer sections of the
city.
WOOL,
Chicsgo. Aug. 81. Movement of wool from
Montana continues to be good sod a fair
amount is being received in this market from
Wyomine. Several large clips still are held
back In western territory, according to re
ports here. , Medium grades are the more
active.
METALS
Pittsburg, Aug. 81. Washington county.
Pennsylvania, last year produced 16.606 mill!
grants of radium, with a value of SI. 992, 700,
according X figures made public today.
STEEL
Chicago, Ass. 81. Steel prices have gone
up and the wage increase in the steel industry
has had a beneficial influence on conditions
at the plants.
Pittsburg. ug. 81. Sales of Bessemer
pigiron at $30 a ton Vailev, are reported.
Founds ry has held at $31.50 Valley. There
is very little iron in the market.
Toungitown. Ohio. Aus SI. The Youngs
tevm Sheet St Tube tympany has cut it
open hearth operations to a 50 per cent of
capacity basis.
COAL
Chicsgo. Aug. 31. The coal market is
sctire but buying is cautious. The domestic
demand w net so keeu as was ex:ected but
the householders no longer worry, and deliveries
for home use msy be &resd over the winter
months without causing inconvenience.
St. Paul. Aug. 31. Coal allotted this
section is reported to be enr. ute. but officials
srs unable to locate it and the anxiety over
'obtaining winter supiies has been reawakened.
Pittsburg, Aug. 31. Coal is quoted on a
basis ol about 8 run of mine at the mine.
It is understood tile Pennsylvania , railroad i
paying $4.75 and tile Baltimore & Ohio $4 50
for confiscated coal. rtuyers are scarce ovring
to expectations ef lower pnees.
W4KH.E.VS
New York, Aug. SI The American Woolen
company has withdrawn maay of its spnuc
lines from tha market Lml it is expected
tliat in a abort time i twui be bcoked com
plete on spring good. lndevwmie nt wooli
manufacturers, however, have nut buked much
more than 40 per rent of enough criers to
keep them ftujy occupied.
TOBACCO
Milwaukee. Aug. 31. Arrangements for
msrketing a 30.0OO.0O. rjoswl tobacco crop
are being completed by tbe grower., affiliated
with the Northern Wisccuain Tutueca pool.
This is the first cooperative markf ,1 is of the
Wisconsin crop ever attempted. Bankers will
provide $7,500,000 for financing the pool.
Oil
ritlsburg? Aug. 31. The price or gssolinc
has been reduced 1 cent a gallon in this ter
ritory. PAPER
New York, Aug. 81 -I'aier maenfactsrera
have advanced the prie- rf pct newsprint
to SSO.per ton. Pcbliar.. ifamugheat the
country are bei: g urg.a ta rush into the
market at thU time; jt ot again raising
tbe price te exticsne Malta.
HIDES
Oiicsgs, A Cg Sl. Tae bides ana lea User
martat continue firm, but the latter is more
activr.
DRYGOODS -
Viinaeapelia. Aug. S 1. -BualMss prospect
sre tatoriivuig throu4ioat the erthweat- ac
eoediuc to Twia City esaiaeea tesders The
wfeelesal trade ta aiost drytwods tteee n
larger than it was earlier in the mow tha.
bhipnata sf fall asd winter merehandkts os
baua 0 exceed aboas of s year ago, sad there
is a densasd for iwi mediate deli very.
HARDWARE
Providence, Aug. SL Tk HtptetMi File
company asa tsised tks trstes Of it etB&leyee
16 2-3 per seat sad tk pkutt, which has
seas rwssist lies days a swsk will be pt
ea faU Cms, Septesnbex . Abost 1300
employes are affected, .
TO 235,0Q0,000 POUNDS
LIMITED DEMAND
FOR NEW FLOUR
THURSDAY WHEAT BID8
Yar
, Bid Lois Ar
Hard waits ...
... f 1.88 Ss 11.18
... IjSS Is 1.13
. .. 1.08 lc 1.11
... 1.0S to JI
Soft white ....
WetUra white
Hard winter ..
Hartkera ssriar
WosUfb rod , l-ea
Ss ?.8
NORTHWEST
GRAIN RECEIPTS
(Oompiled br the
Merchant Exoaasse)
4Jasr-
Wheat Bar. Fir. Oats Hay
PorUaad, Thursday .
Tear ess
See sen ta date
Year sgo
Tseoma, Wednesday
Tear ago
Season ta date
Tear ago
Seattle, Wednesday .
Year ago ......
Soaron to date . . . .
Year ago
.. 8. -,
. 344 1 33 1
.2788 90 243 03 382
.6280 88 41 $21 330
.. 65 .. S
. 126 S 1
.1086 100 ST
4
70
90
1
1
.1884 51 215
ZT
;-8
0
18
788
852
8
2 447
23 33S
06 386
57 256
Demand for new crop flour has appeared
in the local market, although it is very limited
at the moment. Indications point to the
Orient being a good flour buyer before many
more weak. Most of the mills are working
sow on old crop export orders to fill Sep
tember charters.
New crop bakers' flour pnees effective Sep
tember 15 are from 40 to 90 cents a barrel
t,.. vV. t now beine asked for old cros.
This is about the customary differential, as
bakers are always willing to pay a premium
for tbe old flour.
rmtHnni in the rash market are tin
changed. Buyers sre offering $1.12 and $1.13
for wheat on which immediate delivery can be
euaranteed. Otherwise the cash price is
around $1.00. t. .
Tk. timnthw ued cmo this year la estl
.tt h. tha United States department of
agriculture to be 5 per cent 15 per cent less
than that of last year, primarily because of
a small decrease in acreage. a sugnt reuuc
tion in yield per acre is also indicated not
th.t.nrfin tha fsct that seed ripened pre
n.tnr.1. lut Year, but the outturn of threshing
machines will de term In whether estimates of
the yield made at the time of harvesting are
correct. , , ,
Extreme heat and drought during June In
the mors imnortant producing sec
tion thinned many of tjie meadows. However,
this condition was remedied to a considerable
extent by rains the latter part of June and
the first half of July when growing conditions
were unusually favorable.
WHEAT Buying price, tidewater track de
livery: Club. $1. 12 1.13 per bushel; or
dinary bluestem, $1.22; Big Bend bluestem.
$1.25; Turkey red, $1.10 1.16; red Rus
sian. $1.07.
FLOUR Selling price, mill door: Patent,
17 8(1: Willamette valley breads. $5.70
5.85; local straight, $5.43: bakers' hard
wheat, $7.20; bakers' bluestem, $7.10; bak
ers' pastry. $5.90 per btL ; granam, o.u;
whole wheat. $6.20; rye.- $6.80 per bbL
Price for city delivery, 15c extra; suburban,
yue extra. .
HAY Buvine Dries: Willamette timothy.
fancy, $20.00: Eastern Oregon timothy.
$22.00 per ton; clover. i (.uu ts l o.o ;
straw, 8 00; alfalfa. $18.30 1 8.50 ; grain
hay. $17.00(8 18.00 per ton.
GRAIN SACKS Nominal. No. 1 Calcutta,
10c for new crop delivery. Domestic bags,
10c each.
MILLSTCFFS Mill run at mill, sacked,
ton lott, $29.00: carload lota, $28.00: mid
dlings, $41.00 per ton.
OATS Per ton, buying prices: Feed,
$34.00: milline. $39.00.
BARLEY Buying price: Feed. $27.50;
brewing. $29.500 80 00.
FEEDSTUFFS F. O. B. mills: Rolled bar
ley, $88.00; whole barley. $84.00; alfalfa
meal, (30.00; coconut meal. S8.00; cracked
cam. SST.00; whole com. $35. OO.
Merchants' Exchange bids:
WHEAT i
Sent. Oct
Hard white S 108 $ 1.08
Soft white 1.08 1 07
Western white 1 08 1.07
Hard winter ....I J. 0 1:05
Nor. sprins 1.07 1.05
Western red 1.02 1.01
OATS
?4d. 2 white fed $32.00 $32.00
Np. 2 gray 36.00 S6.0Q
BARLEY
BrcivinK $28.50 $28.50
Star-danl feed 27.50 27.00
No. 2 E. Y. shipment $28.75 $28.75
AMERICAS' LIVESTOCK PRICES
Chicago Hogs $9.86
Ciiicujo. Aug. 31. 1 1. V S.I Hoes Re-oeiiit-i.
21.1100: market sirong to " 10c up.
Buik. ifi 'iO (3 9.75 ; lop. 80.65: heavyweight
S7.K0C 9.30; medium weight. $s.90S.10;
light weight. $9.50 9. 85; light lights, $9.25
eH.ls; heavy packing bows, &mootii, i.
7.25; packing sows, rough, $6.10(9 6 60; pigs,
S7.25W8.50.
Cattle Receipts, 11,000; market steady.
Beef steers, choice and prime. $10.50 1 1.10 j
medium and good, $8.00 r 10.00 ; good and
choice. $10.40 ffi 11.00: common and medium
$7.00 9 50; butcher cattle, heifers, $5.00
9.00; cows. $4.00 7.50: bulls. $3.25 8.50
manners and cutters, cows and Ueifers, $2.25 &
3.75: canner steers, $3.50 & 5. OO ; veal calves
-light and bandyweight) , $10.50 1& 10.75
feeder steers. $5.00 b 7.85 ; stocker steers,
$4 75(8 7.65: stocker cows an4 heifers, $3.50
(S . 1.00; stocker calves, SS.50 (s 7.00.
Sheep Receii-U. 14,000: market steady to
25c higher. I-ambs (84 lbs. down), $12.00
(Fld.oo; lambs, culls snd common, $a.oota
ItsOO; yearling,- 9.00 U.OC ; wethers
$7.00 -8.70; ewe4, $6.00 Gg 7.50 ; ewes, cull
aud common, 82.00 4.00; breeding ewes.
$5,50011.75; feeder lambs. $1 1.50 12.90.
oanver Hess S9.2S
Denver. Colo., Aug. 31 (t. P.) C
tie Receipts 1100; market steady; steers.
$6.00 g 7. DO i cow and heifers. 3.006.75
stockers and feeders, $3.00 & 7.25; bulls,
2..o3.25: calves. $6.U09.00.
Hogs Receipts 1000: market 10 15c
lugner. rop. sju.3o; nuix, I.o(ig 9.Uo.
Sheep Receipt 4000; market steady
lambs. $11. OOP 12.25; ewes. $3.006.25;
t,eeaer lambs, esi t.iMi sa lz.oo.
Kansas City Hogs $9.20
Kansas City, Aug. SI. Cattle Receipts
oooo; market dull. Steers, $9.00 10.2.1 ;
rows and heifers. $3.59 S 7.00; stockers and
feeders, $4.5U6.73; ralves. $0.00 c 1 0.30.
Hogs Receipts 30O0; market active. Bulk
tf sales. ?8..59.10; top, S0.20; heavies
8.609.00; lights, $8.809.20; mediums
$8.75 9.10.
S)iep Receipt 2000; market steady.
lauibs. $12..i0( 12. K5: ewes, $6.75.
Omaha Hoes S10.20
South Omaha. Neb.. Aug. 31. (I. N. S ) .
f ettle Receipts, ZBOO : beef steers strong to
steady; top $10.63; bulls and veals steady;
stockers snd feeders slow.
Hogs Receipts. 8000; market uneven;
butcher hogj suutly 15c higher; 200 to 225
1-ound butchers $8.00(9.10; extra top.
$10.20: packing' grades swady; packing sows
mostly ii.it.
Sheep Receipts 10,000; market steady to-
srrong. estem iambs, $1.75; -best lambs,
. 13.-00; ewe.', $6.00.
Can Franc isoe Hoes $11. BO
San Francisco. Aug. 31. IV. P.) Cattle
Grass fed steers No. 1. $7.00 ( 7.50 ; eec-
' nd quality, $3.75 6 75; cows and heifers.
$4.75 i 5.60; calves, light 18.00 9.O0;
calves, heavy. 85.0017.00.
Sheep Lambs. $10. 50 1 1.50: wethers.
$7.00 e 8.00; ewes, $4.00 5.00. Hogs
naru xnin. weignx. iso-i7o, 411. 3U; over
300. $9.50. '
Xew York Wool and Hides
New York, Aug. SI. L N. S. ) Wool
Market firm. Domestic Fleece. XX Ohio. 41
&5Ac: do pulled, scoured basis. OOc 11 no -
do Texas, secured basic, SOciS$1.30; terri
tory staple, scoured basis, $1.10 & 1.33.
Hides Market quiet Native steers, 19 He;
orauuca steers, loc
Sir Cent Berries Favored
Salem, A a. SI. Caaajmosa tsdorsement
of, the move merit for s six cent minimum
price for loganberries was given by the Ma
rion County Community federation at a meet
ing at Monitor, near here, Tuesday night
The more- for six cent loganberries was
launched by growers of the Salem district
st- a aseetins at Liberty, south sf bale, re
ceatly. Dobesy Visits Medford
Medford. Aug. 81. E. L. Doaeny and
party were is Medford Sunday, but whetbwe
os; basisess has sot bees disclosed. OU lessee
are being accumulated ta this vicinity waieb
cB for prompt drilling. Tbe Triftmis is
meeting more gas sad oil a progress la drill
ing is mad. They are passing through a ikas
shale at about 1700 feet.
. .... Car Lsiaber Shlspsd - 5
VftnuSM' rw 1m ttf Tk. Cr. i.. .
Lumber and Manufacturing eeaapaay reoenUy
kippsS a earieast at balm lumber to Eheboya
gsa. Wisconsin.
..T-- rkievtsr Pstatn Vsrket " '
A mm 11 1 1 w t
Rseevpta, ear. Nw Jersey Ccberj. Ut
tel.dO; JltaoemtS Early ObAoe, L00 0 UlSi
Usao Rarskv SL20U5T .
CATTLE BIDDERS
DESERT MARKET
THURSDAY LIVESTOCK TRADE
Hon Steer -Xassks
Portlaad ., S1I.00 f Ji S11.8S
Cklear I.S5 114 U,
Oataks, 16 JO UM 1S.7
Dearer tii 7.it W-S
Saa Fraaelseo.. 110 Tl , ILe8
Kansas City .. : 18J5 lt
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK BTJX
Hogs. Cattle. Calves. Sheep, cars.
Thursday 54 92 75 7S1 8
Week ago 111 ... . . .- 884 8
2 weeks ago. . . 20 328 TT 835 10
4 weeks ago... 173 168 S
Tear ago 863 38 03
2 y!srs ago... 283 1S1 S 673 13
5 years sgo... 231 58 1 1228 IS
4 years ago... 1182 820 ... 1064
North Portland cattle market experieacst)
a vrv ulnar tone at the oeeninst Ttuaredax.
There were no bidders in the alleys for tares
loads of stuff an the early market Calves,
however, were in demand and sold out well.
No pries changes were announced.
General cattle market range:
Choice steers
T.TSf 8S5
T.3B9 7.78
Medium to good steers . . , . .
Fair to medium steers . . . . .
Commoa to fair steers . . . , .
Cemmos cow . . .
Choice cow and heifer. . . .
Medium to good cows heifers .
Fsir to medium cows-heifers.
Commas te fail cow -setters .
Canuera j ,
Bulls
Choice feeders
Fsir to good feeder ......
Choice to dairy c aires ......
Prime light calves ........
SfMtirtm liffht. calves . .
Heavy dairy calves '4.00(9 6.5U
No EsHi Mae Sales
There wen no early hog sales at North
Portland Thursday. 'rices were the earn as
Wednesday, but there was every indication that
earlot would fall short at least 5e of the
market top of $11.00. Tea dollar asd 6
cents was bid on a few drive-iss. but the sate
was not made. Thirty -eihf hogs in today's
receipts were on contract.
General hog market range:
Prime light
Smooth heavy, 230-300 lb.
Smooth heavy, 800 lb. Bp. .
Rougs heavy
Fat pigs
Feeder pig
Stajt ,
. .810.80011.08
. 00 10 00
i aw. vw
II fi!
9 10.78
8.00 4
S-OO
. . 10.00
. 10.00 10.75
5.00 0 7.00
Sheen Condition Uncatno
Sheep market opened the day steady at
veanesnay closing urices. v uuiuuvn ' -
to be good. Out of Che 751 head sxrinng eu
were on contract.
General sheep and lamb range:
Prime east of mountain lambs. $10 80 e 3 1.00
Choice valley lambs . . ,
Medium valley lambs . ,
Common (Alley lamb . ,
Cull lambs
Heavy yearling
Light yearlings
Heavy wethers
Light wethers
Ewe
7-00 0
8 00 0
6.00 0
2.00 0
Wadnssday Aftarnsen Sato
1.23 sv 7. 29
B.S0 6.00
S.25 8.75
8.00 fey S.50
4.00 ft 4 69
$.73 W 4 00
SOON 8.50
1.S8 9 2.50
8.00 4.0O
6.00 4? 5.50
4.00 5.00
.50 10.00
?.0A 0.50
.00 S 0.00
.00 1 I90
6.08 8.00
5.00 0 6 0S
8.00 0 7.00
80S
8.00
7.00
5.00
No. Av. lbs Price 1 No. Ar. lbs Fries
8 993 S 5.00 1 1 1300 8 TU)0
COWS
1 1110 f 3.40 1 170 $ 2-75
3.... 903 4.00 2.... 060 8.60
8 980 4 25 1 1130 4-50
1....1110 8.75 8 028 S.78
1 . . .. 850 4.00
HOGS
0-... 223 $10.00 4.... 142 $10.00
1.... 180 11.25, 2 170 10.75
2 1C5 10.75 8 117 10.00
13 219 10 00
LAMBS
80 66 S 9.00 125 78 $10.00
57.... 72 10.00 88.... 09 8.00
25.... 73 8.00. S 81 0-00
15 72 8 0S
EWES
42 123 S 5 00 S 1S3 $ 8.00
S 100 2.00 I 20 119 4.50
MIXED
6. . .. 138 8 I 00
Thursday Morning Seles
HEIFER
No. Av. Hi. Price . At. tfas Price
1 . . . 520 $ 6.00 i
H04JS
12... 187 110.75 1... IJO Sll.6
CALVES
1... 170 S 5.00 1 30... 211 $ 8.50
. 33. . . 342 7.25 I s
MIXED
13... 470 S 6.00 J
LAMBS
26. .. 63 $ 8.00 ;
EU'ES
20. . . 108 S 4 BO
YEARLINGS'
6. . , 76 $ 7.60
POSITIONS OP YEBsELS
Radio reports by Federal Telegraph give the
position of tne loiiowmg vessels a o v.
luiiut BO:
Sierra. Everett for San Pedro, 8T miles
from Everett. 1.
Quinault Tseoma for San! Pedro, 84 miles
south of San Francisco.
Wapama. Sn FrtDcisco for Ssa Pedro, 20
mile south of San Francisco.
Frank H. Buck. Avon for Port Saa Lois.
85 miles north Port San Lais.
Julia I.nckenbach. San Pedro, for Ban Fraa-
eisco. 83 miles south of San Fxsnotsco.
Fred Baxter. San redro for Sn Fraaeitco,
165 miles south of San Fraacisco.
Coturnplant. Coos Bay for Sea Fraacisco,
15 miics south of Coos Boy.
Wshkeena, St Helen for Saa Pedro, 171
miles south of Columbia river.
Forest King. Seattle for San Pedro, 489
miles from Seattle.
San Joan, San Frsncisco for Cristobal, 8
miles south of Ssn Francisco.
Kennescott Ssn Francisco for Portland,
sailed 7 p. sa.
rsbrea. Port San Lais for Sss Franc isce.
185 miles south of San Francises.
Hartwsod. Grey Harbor fer Saa fraacisco,
anchored inside Grays Harbor.
Coalings, Saa Francisco for Honolulu. 1458
miles from Honolulu.
(By Naval Radio)
Brook dale, Seattle for Akutaa, off Scotch
Cape.
Hannawa, Yokohama for Kobe, 15 mile
from Yokohama.
West Keats. Yokohama for P sift land, 4166
milee west oi ' olumbia rtver.
IresSlent MrKinley. Seattle for Yokohama,
497 miles from Seattle.
Stockton, Manila for Lo Angeles, 1805
miles from Los Angeles.
I.iebre, San Pedro for ToknjaiB, 2027
miles from Tokuyama.
Hamer. Shanghai for San Francisco, 8570
miles from San Francisco.
President Lincoln, Yokohama for Honolulu.
3220 miles west of Honolulu.
Sebree, Yakutat for K a tali a, 65 miles from
Controller Bar.
Cordors Latouch for Seattle, 88 S anile
outa ox LStoucne.
Santa Inez, Cordova, 718 mile south of
Cordova.
Starr. Koliak for Seldovia, five mile from
Seldovia.
Redondo, at Esnatak.
Chattanooga City. Vancouver fer Astoria,
25 miles from Vancouver.
I.ibby klaine, Seattle for Keaal, 20 miles
irom cteatti?.
Daniel Rem. Naaaimo, B. C, far Beattlt,
73 mile from Seattle, i
ALL ALOXG THE WATERFROJTT
i ne steamBBip jeptna or the General
WE WILL BUY
25 Fidelity Security Corps. .
10 ;reat Northwestern Livestock Units
10 King's Food I nits.
.60 Morgan bids, stock.
20 Oregon Surety A Casualty.
20 Oregon Worsted Mill.
25 Pacific States Fire Insurance.
WE WILL SELL
100 Dense Food.
25 J. L .aUacUaaa Redeemable Pfd.
10 Lumbermen Trust Co.
500O Mount Hood Railway e 17-.
35 Muitnomi U Ijuxeber 4k Stew Pfd.
40 Nortbwcstera Electric 7 Pfd.
60 Peninsula Lumber Pfd.
10 Peninsula Nat. Rank.
10 Portland Ga A Cok 7 Pfd.
!0 P. a U P. Prisr Preference.
60 PortUsd Vasrrtabte Oil.
38 Westerd Bond A Mortgage.
W BBtScrt listing an saleable meal se
rurities. Prospective htveeter trill find it
te their advantage to eotttalt w prSets
before miking parchaaea.
Dlrset rrtsrst Wire ts E. P. tfuttes,
enrnar New York tytsc Kxossss.
. 1
crnrvc k vn ortsirve
STOCKS And BONDS
i
fSj Railwary Etthaaro BWf. - - I
Biiwtry Ekcksi
Broadway 4
list I
Steamship corporation, ta loadinr fieur
at Astoria for the west coast of South
America.
The steamer Redondo is discharging
sreneral carg-o at terminal No. I.
The stem shin Thomas L.. Wand has
shifted ta St Helens snd wiil load lura
berior San Pranciace.'
The Daisy iroamaa is loading lum
ber at the Eastern & Western Lum
ber company.
Dars.
..Aug. 81
, .Sept 1
..Sept. I
.Sept 2
.Sept S
. .Sep. 3
. .Sept 3
..Sept. 3
: .Best 3
Mississippi ......
E H. Mega- . . ,
Kongcsaa Mara .
Tahoe ,
Babinds ........
Roes City
Afrik
Edw. Luck es bach
Aatsa
. , . Bordeaux . .
. ,. Saa Frsa..
,...avot ,
. . . Saa Fran . . ,
. . . Saa Fran . . .
. . .Sea Fran. .
. Kobe .....
...New York..
. . , . Sea Fraa . .
t Nggof . . t
::::!snran::
. . . . San Fran. .
Ssn Frsa , .
. . . . Mew Tork .
Lipae Niebsa . . . .
Reiuseeott ......
Adssirai Goodrich.
Cbsttanouca City.
Georgins Roaph .
Dil worth
.ttept. S
;.aeiw. i
..Sept, 3
. -sPt.
..iept
Daisy Putnam . . .
Sept.
Mexican
.Sept
te Desert
sr r Data,
, Australia .... Sept. - 8
.Europe Aug. 31
, Orient . . . . .Ana. SI
.Saa Eras .... Sept 1
.. Orient .' . . Sept 1
..'West Coast.. Sept 1
.New Orleans. .Sept 3
.West Coast.. Sept
. New York.. . .Sept. 4
..Kew Orleans. . Sept. 4
. Sea Fran. . . . Sept 6
.S. F.-way. . . .Sept 5
Misaourisa . . . .
Ttsaaia Mara. ,
Uultaoatak
West OKow....
Rakay alsru.
Redondo . ...
Jeptha
Kennecott
Jacob Luckenbaeh
Rose City
Admiral: Goodrich
ti Port
Berth.
Teasel
Annett Rolph ,
Baltimore Mara ,
Rerun Polworth ,
Bonn
CelUo
Daisy Free sbs s .
Defiance , .
Iheto
Huftero ,,
Koran ton . . . , .
Missouxiaa ....
Multnomah . . . .
Bakuyo Mara .
Senator .......
Siskiyou
Stanwood
Tasmania Maru .
Tenpauan Mara
rhr. I,. Wand
Teksftik fc
West O Ruwa . .
Trinidad .....
Jeptha ...
Redondo
Albers
Peninsula Lbr.
, . , North Bant
Columbia City
St Helen
Eastern-Westers
St Helens
Columbia
St Helen
Glob
. . . . Port. Flsur Mills
St Helens
....... lnmaa Poulses
Teijuinal No. 2
........... Westport
, ; A tori
St. Helen
Colnmbi
. Albers
.... Peninsula Lumber
Oil Dock
Tongue Point
Astoria
Terminal No. 1
UOTHER 35,000.1 j IX BONUS
BOXDS TO . offered spov
Eelem Aug. 3J. A ..l.icr $5,000,000 block
ef state bonu. iijij, are to be offered for
sale by the ban, , un uoa Tuesday. Sep
tember fi. Tbe h.m , r. :a bear interest At the
rata of 4 per .,,., r year. On the ssl
of the first is u cf b nus bonds earlier in the
year a premium of 4 17.000 was bid. In view
of the iaiproviJ cond.iion of the bond mar
ket since that ime the commissivn expect
an even better bid on the new iuue.
The firpt fire less on property covered by
bpnu Ipgn w reported to tbe commissioo
thi week from Clackamas county. I nder a
reeest holding of the attorney general insur
ance money collected on thi' fire can be u-ed
in rebaihanc the damaged property.
Dried Fralt and Beans
New Fork, Aug. St. (I. N. S,( Itean--Market
duU. Manser, choice, $il. 7 J (a 9 (f
ted kidney, choice. 8.::5.
Driet Fruit M 4 rket quiet. Apricot.
choice to extra fancy. H 0 81e; appiee. evap
orauvd. Prune to for. 17 019 He; prune-,
SO to SOs 180 18 He; do 80s to 100. 7 0
j Se ; pescbse, choice to extra fancy, 1 2 u. Z
lMae r mm mi
201 Railway Exchange
Member Cklcays Board of Trade
STOCKS BONDS
6RAIN COTTON
PRIYATS LEjUED rYIKES TO
E. F. Hattoii & Co.
Solicit 1st slrle All IesJ
Sotraiittos
NEW ISSUE
Dates! July 1, 1922
Denem. ?100. $500, 1000 r.
Principal and Semi-Annual Interest (January and July 1) ;
payable at Chemical National Bank, New York City.
Hayden Lake Irrigation District was organized in 1913 under
Idaho Municipal Irrigation Laws to purchase a privately owned
system, whicn had been in successful operation for about. 15
years, furnishing water for domestic use as well as for irrigation
purposes. -
Tiiis issue of bonds is for the purpose of providing extensions
and betterments and constitutes the entire bonded debt.
STATISTICAL INFORMATION -f
Value ef land and improvements $511,000.60
Total tonded debt (this issue only) 100,000.00 J
Average value per acre v 252.34 "
Average bended debt per acre 49.38
Area of district (all irrigable) .2025 acree
Area now irrigated and' cultivated. . .204)0 acres
Average per acre holding ; IS acre " y.
st, . ! Nuaibera of owners, 115 "
9 This district is comprised of small farms, devoted to intensive
cultivation of apples, pears, cherries, prunes, berries, potatoes,
alfalfa, clover and grains. Dairying is an important industry.
It lies about six miles from Coeur d'Alene (pop. 10,000); 35 miles
from Spokane (pop. 120,000) and is accessible to shipping points
on four railroads, assuring an unusual market availability for its
products.
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Bonds certified by Reclamation District Bond Commission of
the State of Idaho
Legal for Investment ef Savings Bank and Trust Funds in ,
Idaho and Oregon, and as security for
Public Funds in Idaho
Exempt From All Federal Income Taxes
Price to Yield 6.25
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POTT Ok MARKET PRBf A8E8 S?
FOB GOVERSMEXT REPORT
Kew York, Aus. 61. Further, evening apj
in pxaptvsetjoa fer the government ;xJ re
port tomorrow sad the labor day holiday Ws
the chief trading fcataap ia the cotton market,
today. .
Aside irom that there wa f HtC mere
Southera hedge seiUng , hers escty. - accom
paaied by report 'that the Southwest was of
ferius Sitot nsUoa.' freely sate rosy. Ou. the
other hand, there appeared to be tittle
mere trade buying sccompsnied by report of
an increasing demand for cotton good in tha
d ossest ie srksta sad with theae two factors
about balancing sack other, fluctuation were
comparatively narrow sad iriegular.
There were four aw oi the privaXs snd
montii crop reports with cenditioB fitrurs
rsasisg from 60.20 to- OO and crop indica
tions sf frosa 10.828.000 bales to 11,133.000
bales. Altogether there have been lii private
condition reports, averagiug 68.0 asd 14 pri
vate crop indications, averaging abcut 10.816.
000 or nearly a million bales k-j thuu tuc
gserag expectation sf a month agn.
The market opened teady & an advance
of 7 to 18 points and aster ruletl sibUiu 22. u
Hiigli Yield
as well as '
Safely
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the private
assurance of
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Corporation
in favor as
The following arc PUBLIC
wc particularly recommend to
Name '
East Bay Water Co. 6
San Joaquin Light & Power 6
Western States Gas & Electric
Western States Gas & Electric
Pacific Power & Light 8
Detailed circulars will
Blyth. Witter, &. Co,
FOURTH AND STARK, PORTLAND
Broadvay 648
San Francisco
Los Angeles
Hayden Lake
Kootenai County, Idaho
Irrigation District
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earhea In the large Ckrtwright sad loweU
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yard wltt begin work sa the late crust aioasday.
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Roaia Savannah, - $5.07; Fork,
86-25. ;
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Snot feed, per oU-, $1.17 H s 1.20 shwrnf
81.28 01.85.
en classei of securities thai offer
inocttor or instilutionpl bpyer such
safety of principal and interest
generous a yield as Public Utility
Bonds. These bonds daily grot
attractive investments.
UTILITY BONDS which
conservative investors;
Maturity Price Yield
3-1-1942 102.00 5.85
... 3-1 -1 952 Market 5.95
6 .2-1-J927 97.12 6.75
t .3-1-1 947 98.00 6. 1 6
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be furnished upon request
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