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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MEXICAN PETROtiEUM GOES TG K NEW jHIGHcMARIC; SLIGHT DECLINE I'ORCED IN CUBE BUTTER TRADE SATURDAY,- OCTOBER 21, i 1922. CUBE BUTTER A WEAK FEATURE Batter trade continue t ihr weakness, iU cubes tally le to 2e e pound tower. WU) the lower price were . not generally quoted until the week-cad. there , has been mom ort less eeeret-euttins for Mietil days. Bet country cube are ceneralli. Quoted around 424Se a pound, with city central lzers Quoting 48 44e a pound. The extreme is scarcely obtained In such volume as to consider tt ready; market factor. No chsnre 1 shewn In the' pile of print, but tbe fact remain that . the entire . butter market ia depree&ed, wiyi , a . : band to mouth buying generally acted. ! . Because of the competition for 'tratterfat batter makers are compelled to par full price , lor their requiXementa at tale time. -Storage butter is moving alowly. Those desiring special informstton regarding any market write the Commercial Kditor. Oregon Journal, enclosing stamp for .reply. EGG SITUATION COXTIXCESGOOD Very good tone continue in the egg trad with ail price we a maintained both for baying and selling. WhHe report indicate come offer ing -of .lUnir egg at a discount, it appear that most of this stock ia not of beat Quality. POOR DBESSET) TURKEYS ARRIVE While the quality of live turkey here i quite good, the dressed -stock ia poor, resulting in an unusually email- spread between the two priest. Best live at 33 ff-35c with dressed at 40 ! 42c pound. 1,711 .J Qqr5 " 3r-CSV Jev QASUET I MEATS STEADY AT WEEK-EXD Steady tone continued, for country killed meats at ' the week-end. Veal were holding around 14 14 He for extreme tops with' best hogs at 15 ft 15 He pound. Pmctically every tiiiug cleaned up. j OSl." PEICES ARE' HELD FIRM Onion prices are being held firm aC $1T.T5 ta retailers for best Oregon stock, while producers are getting 31.10 in wucload lots lor beet Lake. La bun ottering and 31.20 for Port Is ud delivery. APPLE SITUATION STILL ACTIVE ' Actirity generally continues in the local apile trade With the popular movement at $1.00 & 1.50 per bos. Page & Son had on display what ia called a .Delieious-GraTeiutein, a combination of, the two. Offering were from Hoed River and-consisted of very large aixe. , BRIEF NOTES PRODUCE TRADE Potato trade still stagnant Pears in oversupply, moat sale good stuff . around 31. 00 1.25. Cheese market firm at unchanged prices; trade active, Chicken market unchanged with offeringi cleaned up. Liberal supply ground cherries offering at 31-00 bog. SHIPPERS WEATHER ' NOTICE Weather bureau adrised Saturday: Pro tect shipments during the next 30 hours against the following mini IB Jim temperatures: tiding north to Seattle, 44 degrees: northeast to Spokane, S2 degrees; east to Baker, 26 de grees, and south to Ashland, 3d degrees. Minimum temperature at Portland tomorrow bout 44 degrees. I By Hynai H. Conea The price of em has been advanced to 54c a doaen on the rrablic market, a rise of 4c ovr recent Quotations. Tbe change in the price ia .Somewhat over due Fact of the matter is that real select esrgs have not been generallr offered on the' publi? market because prices there were too low and pro ducers sold their stock" for more monei elsewhere. Bulk pf the offednjrs con stated of pullet size and some were asking select ess prices for these. ; J Several; days ago effort was made or I leading: producers and ethers to secure I an adequate prioe for uch 'stock on the market, but the request was tumsa down by the city commissioner, .ac cording to those in charge of the mar ket. Chickens 'remain at the - old price, both ot the public market andJ in re tail shops. f ?" Peaches are fast disappearing from the market and there is ivory little demand. . Potatoes' are now of quality good enough to) store a tew sacks for the winter months. i 1 Retail prices, generally show: ' ' Butter Fresh creamery, 50 54c i Fish Saenoa. 1 3 s 3 Oc ; halibut. SOe; black cod, 12 He; sturgeon. SOe. Flour Best local patent. 31.83 9 2.00' per 49-lb. sack. Potatoes New. llSe p lb. Onions 2 H e per lb. Tsmhill street prices: Carrots, 4e bunch; string beans, Ac lb. ; peas, 13o lb.; cabbage, lHe lb'.; cauliflower. 515c head: lettuce, S910e head; potatoes. 144c lb.; celery, & 0 10c bunch; tomatoes, 2 H c lb. Corn Best. 20c dozen. Honey-Comb. . priTate stores. 20e; public ourket, 20e; quart, 60c; pint. 35c. Eggs Public market, 54c; private stores, 451 60c dozen. . Poultry -sac jens, 22c lb. : heavy hens, orer 4 lbs, 21 lb.; Irytrs. 30c lb.; broilers, 32c lb. PORTLAND WHOLESALE PRICES These are the prices retailers pay whole salers, except as otherwise noted: HPTTPD Q.Tlin mma K. . f ry prices Pricts, extras, 48c; for plain wrap pers, cubes. 4 3(9' 45c per lb.; dairy, buying price, 30c per lb. BUTTKEFaT Portland delirery basi: No. 1 (ri(l 48c; No. 2, 45c; No. 1 gone.. 46c for "A grade. CHEESE Settings Tillamook, triplets, 32 (9 83c. lb.; Young .Americas, 33c per lb.; Oregon triplets, 21 27c. Buying price, f. o. b. Tillamook: Tripieta. 30c: Young America and Longhorns, lc. ' Selling price: Block '8wiss, Wisconsin, 3UiS35r: imported, 50c lb.; I.iotbunet, J5SSc. cresm brick. Oregon, 23 25c ;; Eastern, 28 SOe. . EGti8-BuyiDg price, Front street: 'Cur rent receipts. Western Oregon, 45c per dos. ; Bastera Oregon, 2 per.dosen; henneries, 52c per do.; selling price, select, 53 54c do.; candled, 51 52c; pullets. 45c; storage, sxtrsa, 8386c per dozen, i KOGS Aisjcitiotf selling price: Select. 63c: brown, 53c; fresh, 51c; pullets, 45c LIVE POULTRY Selling pnee: Heavy hens, 21 23c per lb.; light hens, 18c lb.; broilers, 18 20c lb.; old roosters, 8c; ducks, 16 Its 24c per lb. Fresh Fruits and Vkoetahle FBESH FRUIT Orange, 35.00011.00 box; bananas, 9 Vs 10 14 e lb. ; lemons, 39.50 e 11.00 case; grapefruit,- Florida. 37.50 9.50; peaches, 25 65c; cantaloupe, 32.00 0 2.50; watermelons, 1(9 2o jper lb.; ice rream melons, 1 He lb.; honey Jdew melons, St : cassbas, 2 Me; pears, 81.00 1. 73: Con cord grapes, 6$Tc per lb:; Muscat, 2. 00 lug; BERRIES Blackberries. $2.25 2.50; trawberries. 82.50 per crate;f cranberries. 85.00(8 5.50 box. DRIKD FBU1TS ' Dates. 83 25 7.00 : I'P, black', 19 SOe lb.; prunes, HOs snd 50s, 25-lb. -box, 12 Ho lb.; 50s and 60s. 10 He lb. ONIONS Selling price to retailers: Ore gran, 31,S0 91-75 cental; girlie, 10 W 12c per lb. ; green onions, 25 30c per- dos. hunches. POTATOES Selling price to retailers: Ore grm. fancy. 1 1 .00 g 1.25 per cental; sweet potatoes, 3I4SHc per lb. "VEGETABLES Beets. 40c per dosen hiim-hes; cabbage, 1 V c per lb.; lettuce. fl.oty per crate; carrots, uc per aozen hunches; tomatoes, Oregon, 35c; horseradish, lie lb.; artichokes, ( ) ; cauliflower. 75c 3 31.15 dosen; celery. 60T5c doxen; sum mer squash, 5c; Yellow Bantam corn, 60 $ 75e sack: APFI.E3 Near crop, 31.00 93.00: crab- Meats 1 COUNTRY MEATS SeUing price: Coun try hogs." 13 15 Ho lb., beary stuff le: eal. tops (about SO to 100 lbs.). 14 14 He lb.. hry stuff less; lambs, 18o lb. SMOKED MEATS Hams, 28 S2o ft.; breakfast bacon, 2746e lb. PACKING-HOUSE MEATS Staer beef. 1 2 H lSe lb. : heifers. 11 A 11 U e: cows. 9 10c; lambs, 18 20c lb.; was. 10 014a id.; nogs, iogntie id. LARD Kettle rendered. 1 H o. lb. ; tierce basi. compound, 14c .Qrocerle BEAN'S Smalt whits'. 86.50: U-ge white. 36.50; pink. 86.00; lima. 39.00,- bayou, 86.50; red, 33.73. HONE V "New, 84.00 9 4.80 per case. RICK- Japan, No. 1, c; Blue Hose. 6e lb.; New Orleans head,- He COFFEE Boasted. 22H9S4H lb. ia sacks or drums. . - SALT Coarse, half grmind, 100s, 15 00 ton; 50 317 85: table dairy. 60s. 327.50; bales. 33. 30 4 00: fancy table and dairy, 834 50; lump, 826.60. SI GAK Cube. 88.75: fruit and berry. 87.76; yellow C, 37.20;-beet, granulated. 37.60: extra C. 3T.40; tolden C. 37.20. CANNED MILK Tails, 85 00; baby sin, 84 00 ease; Eagle, $9.35 ease. SODA CRACKERS In bulk, 15a n. NLTS Walnut, i 21 6 -c U.; almonds. 244528c lb: filberts. 2027Hc K.; pear nuts, 1015o lb.; pecans, 30 32c lb.; Bra fl l6 22o lb.; chestnuts, Japa&eM, 22 9 24s lb. WWt and ShslltlsM FHESH hs?ibnt 1b. : basket kippered rod. 32.00; bssketkip pered salmon. S2.00; lint cod. 78e lb. ; sole, ioc per R. ; sturgeon, sue is; rso snap 8e lb. ; - OYSTERS Eastern. 34.50 gal: Olympia, 85. HO per gallon, $1 50 quart; crabs, larga, 83-50 dozen; small. $2.80 dosen. Maps, Wool and Midas HOPS 1922 crop, nominal, 8 10e lb. HIDES Calf skins, 17e lb. ; kips,- 14a B. J green hides. V0e ftv; salted. 12e per lb. i. MOHAIR Nominal, 22 32c ; - - -' SHEEP PELTS Lena drr Delta, lie: short peta, 10 He tti.; long hair nt peltar u; snon nair mi sua, 2Utue each. - .- - - - -.-.- , WOOL Willamette "rsHeT. roans S2e: medium. 25 SOe lb.; fine, 30g5c lb.; Eastern Oregon-Idaho. S0J 8 Tc 3K. TALLOW AND G8EASE No.. 1 tallow. $ COTT03T PRICES REACH 3EW HIGH RECORD FOR TEAR New York, Oct. 21.- (L N. S.) The cot ton market again went into new high ground for the year today at the start. First prices were 21 to 26 points higher on general buy ing. The South sold moderately and after the first aput. of buying realizing offerings in creased and prices worked off slightly from the highest. Bullish weekly trade reviews, strong spot markets in the South, continued strong and actiTe textile markets, all tended - to re strict selling presssret The market closed firm at a nst advance of 29 to 49 points. Spct cotton was steady today. 50 points higher at 23.95; no sales. - Open. Higlv Low. Close. Jan. . .. . 2339 2355 2327 284S Feb. .... ... 2356 Mar . . . 2348 236j 2339 2264 April 2352 May ... 2345 2358 2330 2382 June .... .... . 2342 July . . . 2316 2337 2308 2333 Oct .... 2342 2369 2332 I 236a Nor. . j : 2370 Dec 2360 - 2383 2S5S 2375 BOSTON WOOL TRADE SLOWS UP FOR WEEK-EKD PERIOD Boston. Oct. 21. Aa usual trading in the Summer street wool market slackened.1 off per ceptibly in preparation for the week-end pe riod. The week closed with prices up slightly on nearly all grades. There was a heary de mand for carpet wools.. The foreign -markets were very strong. Trad ers here are awaiting the opening of the Texas pools with a good deal of anticipation. DAIRY PRODUCE OF THE COAST San Frstnclseo Market San Francisco, - Oct. 21. No market Sat urday. Lea Angela Market Los Angeles, Oct. 21. Butter 31c pound. Eggs Extras, 60c; case count, 55c; pul lets, 41e. Poultry liens, 30c; broilers, 36c; fryers, 28c pound. POTATOES AW5G THE COAST San Francisco Market : San Francisco, Oct. 21. (U. P.) Onions Stockton Reds, 81.40 1.50; yellows, per cwt, tl.40gl.Su. Potatoes Kiver. fancy. 31.10 1.25; Idaho-Washington Netted Gems, $1.75 2.00; Salinas, -$2.25. Chlcag-o Dairy Produce Chicago. Oct. 21. (I. N. S.) Butter, re cerpts. 7932 tubs; extra. 45c; standard, 40 X404; extra firsts. 41 9M3 He; firsts, 36 38 He: packing stork, 26 H 27 He "-Eggs, receipts, 31,363 cases. Miscellane-ous,-3035c; ordinary firsts, 28$30r; firsts, 81 32c; check. 18 20c; dirties, 19 21c. Cheese, twins, new, 25 25 He: daisies, 25 25 He; Young Americas, 25H25c: longhoms, 25H25c; brick, 24 H 25 He. Live poultry, turkeys. 3 0c ; chickens, -17 "Oc: inv-ings, 18c; roosters, 14c; geese. 21e; ducks, 22c ;H FISH-( Chinook.' fresh. IS 18c; 1718cfper lb.; black eod. So per -- .TTT n "TF alessber CMcagw Board f Trads " V STPCKS , EOXDSr CRAIH COTTdl . - PRITATK XXASJ WLRZS TO E: P. Button & Co, l TEMBERS ALL PRUf C17A1V. J - Souett laoalrtes AO Xoeai . . , v - MearlUes Sew Tork Botter and Y.ggt New York. Oct. 21. (I. N. S. Butter Market firmer. Creamerr extras. 46 H: firsts. 37a45Hc: higher scoring. 4747He; state dairy tubs, 3245e; ladles, fresh extras. 32 84c. Cheese Market firm. State whole milk specials, flats, 25 fa 26c lower grades. 25 25 He; skims, specials. 19c Kgg Market firm. Neaby white, fancy, StftSSe; brown, 60 69c; extra, 88 90c; firsts. 70 76c. I Milk Nominal wholesale pries. S2.00 ewt. Dried Fruit- and Beans New York. Oct. 2A. fL N. 8.) Market steady. Pea; choice. $7.25; red kid ney, choice $6.00 6.50. Pried Fruits Market quiet. Apricots, choice te extra fancy, 23 38e: apples, evapor ated, prima to-fancy, 16c; prunes, 80s to UOa. 1217 He; do 60s to 100s, 8HllHe; peaches, choice, to extra fancy, 12 H 9 19c; seedless raisins, thoiee to fancy, 21 23c Sw Toi-k Bask Statement New York, Oct. 21. (I. N. S,) Bak statement: Average Loans, increase $69, 271.0OO; demand deposits, increase $57,960, OOOj time deposits. de"ae $7,230,000; re serve, increase $8,531,w50. Actual Loans, increase $126,765,000; de msnd deposits, increase $54,376,000; time os noits. increase $13,763,000; reserve, iocraasa $26,268,000. MlnBeapolln-DaiBtl Flax . Minneapolis. Oct 11. (I. N. S- Flair October, $2.43; November. $2.39 H ; Decem ber. 32.35; track. 82.4392.48; arrive. $2.43. Dulnth, et. 21. Flax: November 82.44; December, $2.84 H ; May, $2.26 H ; track, $2.462.47; arrive. $2.43. MlBoeapollsaawheat Options Minneapolis. Oct. 21. Wheat: Open His Low Close Dee. ...$1.08 $1.08 H 81.07 s4 31.07 H May , : .t 1.10 H UOli 1.09 i 1.09 5fw Tork Potato Market New fork, Oct. 21. fL N. 8. ) --Potatoes fin bulk, barrel or bag) : Markwt firmer. Nearby white. $1.35 & 2-75; sweets, 70c fee S2.00.. ..!-. SHc: No. 4H5e; trsasa. 8t4 CASCARA BAHK 1923 pseL Te; 1931 paal. Be lb. ; crapa root. ?e B- -, rals. OMV Eta, -v. RAW LINSEED OIL Barrels, per gL, IJilO; 8 gat rn Per gal, $1.25. BOILED LINSEED. OIL Barrels.. per gal, 81.12; S gal. can, per gaL, $1.27. TCRPETrNE Drums, per gaL, $1.83; t gaL cans., per gaL. $1.97. WHITS jLEAD 100 lb. kegs, per lb., -13c r. 4.. t-umber an4 Sbieeaa . Latest carload lumber sales by maimfactar era, quotatiorat representing f. o. b- Bull val ues in direct sals Ut reiailera and isclndtng sailing expaws t:- -. -f 1 ''- : .FLOORING i High. Low. Ajra. 1x4-N. 3 and bat,. $54.00 840.00 ..... lli Nik 1M...-V., 3S.OO ...... ' FINISH: - . :. 1x8 10 ........... 88.00 - CEILINQ: ' i -' - ..' ' 1x6 No. T and bvt.'. IS-OO : 87.O0 DROP SIDDiG: - 1x6 No. 2 and bet. . i 41 0 40.00 40.00 BOARDS AND SHIPLAP r . 1x9 10 ls. ........ 15.50 PIiIENSION8: . ' ' 2x4,13 14 ..-......- 1I.S0 16.90 SMALL TIMBER: " 4x4 12 16 22.50 31.50 t ....j, LATH:: . . J . 4 ft Ne. t fir. ..,.3 4.80 " .4.25 . . SHINGLES t , ... A hingle,.. -,:.'.' S.0S ...- Total saieslbr 24 nulls. 2.S61.G96 feet. SOFT TONE IN WHEAT TRADING SATURDAY WHEAT BIDS ' t Tear BU. Loss. ago. Bleestem $1-Z .. - tiJf Soft wkite ..... 143 Se IJH VfVtcra wkito 1.1 te 1.N Sard winter 1J9 So 149 JTortharn spring.... l.li le , 140 Western red ....... L97 te f Jtt NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS Compiled by the Merchants Exchange. -Cars- Portland. Eat. . Year ago ..... Season to date. . Year tga.j .... Tacoma, Fri. . . Year ago..... Season to date. . Year ago. . . Seattle, Fri . Year ago. ..... Reason to data. . Year ago- Wheat. Bar. Fir. Oats. Hay. 85 117 . T.874 .18,891 36 44 . 2.583 . 4,959 46 57 . 2.953 . 8.881 5 3 7 1 201 614 298 10S 831 4L7 4 ... 8 ... 11 853 Bl 72 372 173 ... 12 ... 13 S 4 5 600 S89 14 217 274 15 3 7 883 200 437 90 796 234 689 Br Neman H. Cohen Generally softer tone is indicated again in the world's wheat trade, but sseh a condi tion has been exnected for ocn time :rast. in fact has been overdue. The demoralisation of the British political situation as well aa ad verse foreign affairs generally, have had: the effect of quieting to a more or less degree. the present saw of wheat, abroad. Foreign demand is quiet and Liverpool options w again unchanged to 4d lower for the day. At Pacific Northwest primary points then ia practically a nominal movement of wheat o far aa new sales are concerned. Strike conditions at Portland and the inability of the railroad to gave any sort of reasonable serv ice, have combined to quiet the demand. Exporters aa a rule were either nominal buyers or out ox tne marcei lemporaruy. Most of them acknowledge that there is practically no chance to purchase wheat at country points below prevailing values for cash stuff, therefore, they are making few bids. Flour market continue firm for domestic trade, but expert businesg is Quiet at the moment. Mills tuffs continue scarce and firmly priced. Broomhall cabled: - United Kingdom Wheat quiet and demand slower. Millers show interest only a mild interest. Quantities of wheat off coast are increasing, and this has served to take the edge pit the urgent demand for near-by, par cels. Parcels of Manitoba for forward ship ment are inclined To drag, with buyers being lniiuencea to nota on by tbe liberal offer ings of Argentine new crop wheat for December-January shipment st concessionary prices. Corn continues quiet, with demand slow. Ship pers' offers of corn are in fairly good relume, but are not being pressed for sale. Argentina The market for wheat in Buenos Aires remains quiet but steady. Foreign de mand for whes.t is leas actiTe, but country of fers are not pressing. Old supplies of wheat are believed to be rather moderate, but the outlcffx for the new crop ia considered gener ally favorable WHEAT Buying price, tidewater, track aeuvery: t me. 11.18 per bu. ; btaestem. $1.35; Big Bend bluestem, $1.4(1; Turkey red. $1.18 &) 1.20: red Kussian, $1.15. DOMESTIC FLOTTlt Selling price, mill door: Patent, n crop, $7.00; oH crop," 87.20: Willamette valley brands. 85.7.0 6.85; local straight, $5.43; bakers' hard wheat. 37.20; bakers' bluestem. 87.10; bakers' pastry. $5.90 bbl. ; graham, $6.00; wholo wheat, $6.20; rye, $6.80 bbL Price for city deliTery, 15c extra; suburban, 20c extra. EXPORT FLOOR Club straight, 88.10 bluestem cut-off. 85.40 bbi. ( HAY Buyicg price: Willamette timothy,. tancy, gzu.ou; jtastarn uregoa timothy, 822.00 per ton: clover. $18.50 19.00; straw. $7.50; blfalfa, $18.50; grata hay. $18.00 20. 00. GRAIN SACKS Nominal. Ho. il Calcutta, 10c for new crop delivery. DomesUo bags, 10c each. . MILISTT'FFS MfflruB at mill, sack,-fa lota. $2 7 00; eaajoad lots. $26.00; middlings, 338.00 30.00 per ton. OATS Per ton. buying price: Feed, $33.00; milling. 384.50. BARLEY Buying price: Feed. $81.00; srewing, $P1.00. FEEDSTUFFS ft e. b. mUls: Rolled bar. ley. 3c7.00; whole barley. $35.00; alfalfg meal, $30.00; cocoanut meal. $38.00; cracked corn. $38.00: whole corn. $36.00. Merchants' Exchange bids: WHEAT Oct. Nov. Dec Hard white $ 1.25 3 1.23 8 1-23 Soft white ,1.15 1.13 1.14 Western white .... ; 1.15 1.15 1.14 Hard winter 1.10 1.08 1.U8 Nor. spring 1.12 1.11 1.11 Western red 1.07 1.07 1.00 No. 2 36-lb. 38-lb. 4 4 -lb. 40-lb. 36-lb. nat. clipps . . . naturals . minimum minimum No. No. Y ship. Y. ship FEED OATS . .$34.50 . . 83.50 . . 36.00 BARLEY . .832.30 . 32.00 CORN . .$33.50 . . 34.00 $34.50 83.50 36.00 $32.50 32.00 $33.00 32.50 $34.50 33.50 36.00 $32.50 32.00 $31.60 30.50 AMERICA LIVESTOCK PRICES Chicago Hogs 08.00 Chicago, Oct. 21. 1. N. S.i Hogs Receipts. 80UO; market steady. Bulk, $8.25 9.60; top. $9.60; heavyweight, $8.80 & D BO; medium weight, $9.30 9.60; light weight, $9.209.43"; light lights, $8.76 9.26; heavy packing sows, smooth, $K.10 A a. no; pscxiag sows, rougn, $7.50 9 8.10; pigsr Cattle lieoeipts, 2500 ; market steady. Beef medium and good. $.WO ( 12,00; good and I choice, $12.25 (s 18.25: common and medium. $7.00S 11. SO. Butcher cattle, heifers. $5.00 & 10.50; cows, $4.00 8.60; bulls. $3.60 7.00. Cannera and nutters, cows and heifers, $-.50 3.65 ; canner steers, $3.50 5.60 ; veal calves (light snd handy weight). 310-00 (S 11.75; feeder steers, $5.608.25: stocker steers. $4.60 0 7.75; stocker cows and heifers, $3.60 6.60: stocker calve. $5.50 7.60. Western range cattle, beef steers, $6.00 9.00; cows and heifers. $2.00 7.60. Sheep Receipts. 400O; market steady. Fat lambs, $ 13.75 14.75 : lambs, culls and common, $6.00 12.O0; yearlings, $10.00 & 12. SO; wethers. $7.00 9.00: ewes, $6.00 g 7.25; ewes, , cuUs and common, 11(11)0 4.50; breeding ewes. $4.50 S 1 1.00: feeder lambs, $18.00 14. 40. Seattle Moqs 810.65 SetUe, Oct Sl. Hogs: Receipts 80; msrket steady. Prime light, $10.40- 10.65; smooth heavies. $8.269.25; rough be Vies, $7 23 7.73: pigs, $10.00 g 10.25. " Cattle: None: steady. 8heep: Receipt 497: eteaify. Best lam ha. $10.50 ? 11.00; best yearlings,, $8.75 9.00; feeders, $7.008.00; cuU lambs. $6.O0 8.00; wethers, light. $7.50 9 8.00; heeviee. tlenO ft T OO: prime tight ewes, $5.50 9 5.73; cVfe, $3.5O4.0O. Kansas CKy Hees tO.IS Kansae City. Oct. 21. CL N. 8.) fjittle Receipts, 8500. Market steady. Steers, $7.O0$e 10.OO; cows and heifers, $4.50 8.00: tocker and feeders. $5.00 7.00; calves. $6.60 9.00. Hogs Receipts. 8000. Active. Bulk of rales. $8.65 8.73; top. - $9.13; heavies. t8.80At9.05; lights, $8.78 9.15; mediums, $8.75 9.1 5. , Sheep: Receipt. 3000. Steady. lambs, $13.00 13.25: wethers, $7.90; ewes. $6.00 i 6 . 'ill : Denver Hees a.o - Denver. Oct. 21. (U. P. Cattle -Receipts, 600; market steady. Steers, $6,23 0 7.15; cows and. heifers, $3.75 5.80; stock era and feeders, $6.25 7.25; calves, $4.60 r8.50. Hogs Receipts. 100; market steady: Top, $ 40; bulk. 8.O0.23. m 'Sheen Receipt. 10,500: steady. lemba. 13.0t. ts.75; ewes. 34.00 6.23 ; feeders,' $12.2313.25. Sen Francisco Hess $11. OO .San Fraacisee. Oct 2 1. Cattle Beef steers, good. $7.76 8.00; medium, $7.00 $ 7 50; common, $S.OOC.TS: baef cows, good, $3.75 OO : nreUam, $3.:i 6 60; com raon. $4.00 8.00: eanners and cutters, $3.00 3.30; calves, 130-200. $6.00? 8.75; 300 250. $7.5098.00; 250-300, $7.000 7.60: ever 800, $5.60 e 6.60. Hogs Graie fed. light. $10.73 011.00; heavy, i8.50 & O.OO." Sheejo Lambs. $12 00 12.50; ewes. $5.00' 6.00; wethers, 87.00 S. 50. SATURDAY QUILT INS' lOCK ALLEY SATTRDAT HOG TRADE Tone. i Top. Portland , , ..Nominal $19.46 Ckleaa-o . .1 Steady - 9. DeBTtr ...............Steady 9.49 Xaisas City .......... ArtlTt - 9.15 Saa Francisco ....Steady H.etLl a . . , ... . . . A . - Wltw ............... r,, rrmA J I w.w. Omaha .10e higher 9.16 PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RTJN Hogs. Cattle, t aives. Sheep. . S3 17 2T ' 45 i : . J 620 33 -3 1 ... 78 28 ... 221 9 189 1 '322 11S 16 -216 826 54 184 Car. 2 5 4 10 3 9 7 8 Saturday . .. Weak ago . .. 2 weeks ago. 4 week ago. Year ago . 2 years ago. 3 years ago. 4 year ago. North Portland had the typical Saturday trade for the week-end. with two loads reported ia the alleys and an absence of buyers. An prices were unchanged. Market showed lust a handful of swine in the alleys for tbe week -end and there was practically no activity. Prevailing prices for hogs hers continue in excess of what it cost to bring ia stock from the Midweat, therefore the big killer are not interested except to force the other fellow to pay the price. Geaenl bos market range: ' Prime light .$10 25 910 65 Smooth heavy, 230-300 lbs..: 9.50 10.00 Smooth heavy. 800 lbs. up...; 9.00 9.50 Rough heavy ; 7.00 8.50 Fat pigs ! 10.00 f 10.50 Feeder pigs : 10.00 10.75 Stags .". : 3.00 & 7.00 Cattle Remain Quiet Quiet tone continues in the cattls trade at North Portland. Week-end offerings were but one load and there was no activity in the trade. Prices continued on a nominal and unchanged basis. General cattle market range: Choice iters $ Medium to good steers Fsir to medium steers Common, to fair steers ...... Choice heifers Choice cows sad heifers Medium to good cows-heifers. . Fsir to medium cows-heifers. . Common to fair cow-heifer. . Cannsrs Bulla . : Choice feeders Fair to good feeders ......... Choice dairy calves ......... Prime light calves Medium light calves ........ Heavy calves Cheep Demand While at the week-end there was little or no activity in the sheep and lamb alleys at North Portland, undertone of tbe trade con tinues quite favorable with full former price continued. 'General sheep and lamb range: Prime east of mountain lambs $10.00 11.00 6.50 7.00 5.50 0 8.50 6.26 6.75 S.750 6.25 5.00 5.25 4-500 6.00 8150 4.60 S.00 8.50 2.00 8 00 1.50 2.00 3.00 8 4.00 6.00 6.50 4.00 5.00 8.50 9.60 8.50 9.50 7.50 8.50 8.00 6.50 Good: Choice valley lambs . Medium lalley lamba Common valley lambs Cull lambs , . Heavy yearlings ........ Light yearlings ........ Heavy wethers Light .wethers . - Ewe Friday Afternoon Seles 10.0011.00 8.00 0 10. oo 8.00(9 9.0 6.50 8.00 7.50 8.00 6.50 0.50(a) 2.00 8.00 8.50 6.50 7. 5(1 5 00 No. Ave. lbs. Price i No. Ave lbs. Price 1... 920 8 2.75 1... 670 8 2.00 : HOGS J... 80 110.00 1 100 $10.00 3... 110 10.00 19... 103 9.75 17 101 10.00 9 290 8.00 23... 282 9.50 4 6... 20T 10.50 10... 262 9.75 -10... 197 10.15 7... 197 10.60 12... 170 10.60 '8... 446 8.65 2... 865 9.65 12... 290 10.10 6... 198 .10.60 30.. 230 10.00 11... 269 10.00 Jl... 256 10.00 31... 266 9.73 r LAMBS MS... 94 $10.00 841... 61 9 8.00 125... 7-2 9.00 9... 96 9.00 " 1... 70 10.00 16... 89 7.50 21... 89 10.00 65... 76 10.00 1... 120 9.00 10... 70 8.00 77.. . 71 11.00 I EWES 8... 188 $ 4.00 11... 135 8 4.00 8. . . 133 8.50 YEARLINGS 8. . . 120 $ 7.50 J : WETHERS 1 ... 120 St 7.00 1 Chicago Wheat Is Lower at Close; Market Revived Chicago. Oct 21. (L N. S.) Bearish sentiment dominated the grain list today, au the markets closing lower. Sentiment was bearish and an eaty tone prevailed throughout tne day. Wheat closed He to 2e lower.. Corn, He to lVc oown. and oats He to lc lower. Provisions were firm. f . I Chicago rang of prices as furnished by the Lnited Press : WHEAT Open. High. . . .112H 112 . ..112H 112 , ...105' 10o CORN ... 875 7 . .. H 68 H . .. 68 H 68 H OATS . 42 . . . 42 H ...40 Dec May inly Dee. May " July Dec. May July Dec May Oct Oct. 42 42H 40 RYE 79H 79 H LARD 1085 1083 RIBS Low. 110H 111H 104 H 65 7s 67 67 40 41 H as1 Close. 110H 111H 104 H 66 7H 07 40 . 41H 89 H 79 H 79 77 78H 1080 77H 78 H 1080 1050 LiTerpool Wheat V arktt Liverpool. Oct. 21. Wheatv Open- Qaea. - , Dee. ....... 10s Hd 10s Ha March ............. SsTHd May ....... 9 4d 94 fed fad 3fw Tork Bogar aad Coffee Hew York. Oct. tl. H. P.i mt Kaw. ts.bti renaed. ' emiet: sated, tt.S66.90. Coffee No. 7 Rio. spot, lOHc; No. Banto. 16 81814 c. . . . Besar . Baeaos Aires Wkeat Bneeos Arrea.Oct 21. -Close: Wheat October, 31-20, down He; February. $1.13 H. anrhanced. .- . .- -i. .-. Own . TTp le. - h Flax 1 2 H e mwetw Oat Unclvjited. . - ' V jathet figj. Featureless Trade On Curb Exchange For the Week-End Br William F. Herferr.an New York. Oct 21. -The Curb Exchange was featureless in today' short session. A few of the oil shares appeared in better demand and one or two of the industrials, for special reasons, reached higher levels. Simmg Petroleum was actively traded in. Southern btates Oil again reflected recent development in the property. etandard Oil of Indiana was tne active lead er of tne Standard Utla and rose substantially. Standard of New York, old and new, reached better price and Imperial Oil of Canada fluc tuated over a narrow range. Phillip Morris and Hayes Wheel featured .the trading in tbe industrial section. Durant issues held firm. Low priced raining shares were active. Ohio Capper again made a new high and CandeUvria Silver was in better demand. ' The capital stock of International Sugar cor' porsUoo of Cuba and New York Airbrake. com pany class A preferred were removed from the list. DRTGOODH TRADE SMALLER; PRICES C05TIXIE FIEM Nsr York, Oct 21. The volume of trading fell off in tbe market tot eottoa cloths today, aa few dealers were anxious to make commit ment over tne week-end in the present active state of the market Prices continued their firmness and strength. Print cloth -were in demand, especially for deliveries well in ad vance, and 6Sx72s furnished the feature of this trading. . Sheetings were steady; drills wore strong and sateens for immediate delivery ware Obtainable in most irmanees only - at aeeoad hands The volume of tire fabric bssi Sess being booked increased. - Trading was acCve in the raw Qk market, she sharp demand causing a farther pries ad vance all along the line, XXA-1S-1 5 going to $8.00: XXB te $8.65 : beat No. IX to 88.48; Kama! No. 1 to $8.40, aad Cantos 14-16 te 88.05. . , ....'. . . .. - - "Eagtera . Cask , Wheat '"i Cfajcace. Oct , 21. C. ' P.) Cash .wheat Sa 2 hard. $1.17: Ko. I Northern, iLTOst; io. z, wsseei'Wo. s. vase: - i e. ebe; Ka o, $1.00. 86 H 86 He; feed, trees. Minneapolis Oct 21. Cash wheat No. 1 kard. 1.18H; 'c 2. $1.17. '-fN ' i - i n -II- Wlaalper Wheal Option. Winnipeg. Oct 21, Wheat-. - i Open - High Low Close ; Deo. ... J1SS -88 8 .97 ' t .97 May ... 1.62. 1.02V 1.01 H 101 i Oct ... L01a 1.02- 1.00 H 1.00 WALL STREET STOCK QUOTATIONS l'. : "..:;' . r Baaortad Vj Overbook 4 Cooks C f'-if.- : Jif -i Siit'i'-'- Salasj STOCSa 200 SOO Adams Ex iAdvaaee do pfd . . Agr Usee SOOjAjax Rubber 800 ,.,! 800 700 1O0 200 L'Ou Alaska tiold tAlaska Juneau . . lAliied Chem . . Ailis-Chalmers, . do pfd v .... . Am Beet Suaar Bosch . SlOOjAm Can Co 200 do pfd . . ...4. Am Car 4 Fdy.. . .... do 'pfd ....... 600 Am Cot Oil . . . . . . ; ... do pfd ..... 1m Dreg Synd. ,....Am H 4k L .... 200 do pfd ... Am. ice . j ..... . Am lnil Corp . . . Am . Linased ... do pfd ....... Am Loco . . . . ... I do pfd , 9 500! Am Kaf Rasor .. 200s?)Am S & U. ZtM iioo 200 210 Am do Smelter pfd Corp A BOO tAustin Nichols . . . 5 0 j Am Steel Fdy LOO Am Sugar . . .... . j do ptd 2O0Am .Suoiatra . . . 14O0Am Tel & Tel. 4 00, Am Tobacco . . . . 2l; Am Tobacco B. . SOOjAm Wool ..... . . . . . S do pfd . . . . .fAm W P pfd, . . . 300jAm Zinc ...... 3 0O j Anaconda ...... SOOiAaad OU 300jAtchison ....... 500j do pfd -IOOIAU Coast Line.. 2001AU Golf & W I. 7100,Bsidwin Loco . . ...... do pfd ....... J400IB & O. . . . . . . do pfd 900Bamedell . lOOi do B . 2 6 0O i Beth Steel B. . . I Booth Fish . . . 200jB- R T. lOOIButte C A Z 400 Butte A Sup. .'. 7 O0 Bums Bros A . , 400t do B - . , , . . . . lOOICaddo Oil jCalif Packing . . 400;Cai Pet f do pfd 1000 Callahan Zinc 4c 3O09Canadian Pac, .. SOOhCea Leather J00:Cerro de Pasco. 1300 'Chandler Motor .Chicago A N W . IChgo Gt W ) do pfd 1600. Chile Cop . . 200hino 20OiC M St P G00 do pfd lOOCoco Cola 8100C AO IOO-O0I0 F A I 800 Colo Southern . 1500 Col Gas A Elec. -1100 Colum bis G rapfa 16O0iCon Gas 6O0iCcns Cigsrs . . . I do pfd 1000 Cons Textile .. lSOOrContl Can . . .'. 7900ICon Prod . . I do pfd 23000!Cosden Oil . . . . 380C.C R I A P. ... I do "A" pfd: . . 1001 do "B" pfd . . 1200jCrucible . I do pfd 400!Cuba Cane . . . . t do Df d 200fCuban Asm 8ugar 800Davison Chem . . 200(Del A Hudson. . . 5O0 Del & Lack f 00 Dome Mines 2700 Elec Stor Battery 2800 Endicott Johnson. 600'Erie 200s do 1st pfd 400jFamous Players . . Fed Mg & Smelt. do pfd nre Cigsrs Elec' Motor 6 Asphalt . Gliddin Paint. . . . 200;Ooodrieh TAR. Glen Alden. JOOIGranby 11400 Gt Nor Ore. ,. . . 500) do pfd 'Greene Cananea. . 300fGulf S Steel. . . . 400fHouston Oil 200Hupp Motor .....lllls Cent 000! Inspiration (Int Agr Corp c. ..... I do pfd 30O;interboro ....... 200 do pfd Harr . . Mere Marine. pfd Nickel 300 Fisk IGen Gen 2400,Gen do SOOfGen 100 1 Int 400 Int 1300 do lOOOOIInt 1500 Int Paper . . . I do pfd 2000 !In vincible Oil OOOLIsland Oil I High, j Low, t Bid. ' I SOli 80H 80H .17 . ..... 60 88 H 85 H SS . 14H 14H 14H . 83- H' 8 49 48 H 49 97 97 H 42 42 43 41 , 41 40H 70 74 H 74 H j 111 1U 118 189 ..... , 123 26H 26 ' 299a . . Bl ' ' 6 HM '78H 78 111 111 HOW 34 H 84 H 34 V . .88 88 H 3SH , 59 133 132 182 . . A 121 S 8) IK 22 H 22 22 61 61H1 1H 103H 103 4s 103 H S3 84 H 34 H 44 H 48 H 48 V 79 79 79 H j . 107 ! 38 87 H S7H Jl2a 128HiI2 ,163 162 183 U60H 159 H 160 ,100 100 100 1110 38 18 18 18 31 51 .51 123 12S 1S2 H 106 106 106 2 92 92 122 122 122 29 29 29 141 139 140 llf 55 54 84 68 38 37 87 25 23 24 73 74 H 74 7 17H 17 17 7 7 7 S3 H 83 33 137 187 187H 51 60 60 10 10 10 . ..... 84 ei 'hi'.-' . o 94 8 6H 8H 148 147 H 147 H 40 40 40 40 40 40 61 60 60 ....'.: 91 H 8 15 25 25 25 28 28 HI 28 82 82 32 50 SO 50 80 80 SO 76 H 75 -76 81 31 31 49 48H 49 110H 109H 109 2 2 2 145il43 143 40 89 89 81. 10 10 10 96 .93 95 184 180 181 110 50 ,49 49 45 44 45 99 90 90 90 85) 84 84 .94 13 13 13 ... 87 22 22'( 22 88 87H 88 137 137T4jlS7 140 189 189 39 89 89 58 H 88 58 88 87 87 16 15 154 24 . 24 24 100 99 100 H 12 ... .T .... . 37 . ..... 12 80 80 80 183 14 14 14 84 62 62 62 13 84 84 33' 56 4 30 30 80 87 83 84 ' 93 95 94 28 90 H BO 89 82 H 82 H 82 22 22 22 118 88 38 i 38 y 8 . . : 85 I 1 1. 109 109 109 .14: 14 14 6 57 57 16: 15 15 S0 59 59 .-...! 85 16. 16 16H . Sales-) STOCKS - Z0i Jewel Tea ...... . - Soathera ii.- 'ioe.Kajrser xTtli'! 1800 Kally-Spgfld . , .. 1700 Kennecott ...it. 800 Keystone Tfrs . -TOO Lack Steel . 500 Lee Tire ....... lOeO'Lehich Valley , 2i8;Lorillrd ,. ..... 400iLoew Theatres;.. 0O;I ....... 100 Luna Loco ..fr.." 9300 Mariand Oil .1. J 11 OS 'Maxwell Mot "An 880o do -B" i80OMet Pet 2O0iMex Seaboard, . . ., lOOjMiaati ..... J 3200 Mhi State oa,.,v 42000:Midva Steel ,'J j 100-M K A T wi . ... lOO Maok Track . i .i 200, Mont Power . . .. Mont Ward . . . 790tMo Paeifio . . s.. 9001 do pfd r. .. . . . . M St P A S 8 il 200 Nat Enamel . s 1800; Nat Lead lOO Nevaea Con . . . 1200New Haven r. ... ISOO Norfolk 4V W . , . . 2600 Nor American 1700 Nor Pao ... Nora Scotia' Steel. 300N Y Airbrake... 4IOON Y Central.,-... 6O0Okla Prod ief eoOiOrpbeum ... .. S00;Ontario A Watrnl lUO Otis Steel 6 100 Pacific Der t. 100 Pac G 4V Elee, 8800 Pacific Oil .il 18000 Pan Amn Pet. . . 19200 j do "B" 700iPenna. .j , 1800;Penna Sea Steel 800 Peo Gas i. . . . . ; 700iPere M:quette 10O;Pbiladeipia Ce. 5100'Philla)s Pete 4. 20O Pierce Arrow i . 600, Pierce Oil IHigK 20 4 100 ! Pitt 600iPitts A W Ya! ..... Pressed Steal Carl 29 00 Pullman . 1800PureOU ...... 400 Ray Cong 12600 Reading ..... Remington . . f . . S00Replogl Steel ' . . 18 00 .Republic I i S . . . ... do pfd ..... . . 200'Rep Motors . . . 1000 .Royal Dutch Oil. (Ry Steel Spg.. . 400 Saxbo Motors , . 100 1 Seam Roebuck . . 1 100 Shattnck & At. . . . . .iShell T A T. . . . 8300 iSinclair '.....;. !SI Shef . . ; . . llOOfSoa Pac ...... 2J00 Sou Ry . . . i . . IS O N T - 12001 do Cal I do Ind . . . i , . 8000 do N J ..... ..... I do Ky i . . 200l L A S F, . -: . . ihi.K. r.-4. 20000Studebaker ..,'! . . . . . 'nwiit K 0..... 20O!T O A C . . ; , . G60O Tejias Oil ...... . '. tTeraa Pae . . . . . 900!T P C A O .. . ' 600iTob Prodnete -J . . 2400Tran ConU Oil . lOOii-n B P ... 600 Cn Oil Dei ... 700 Iiiion Pae JT'iiited Alloy . . . ..... il'nited Drug . . . 14)9 It'n Food Prod . . I Cnited Fruit J.,. !Un Rds of N 3 . . I do pfd ....... lROOIT'n Rtl-Stores I. . 200ITT HOI Pine'. . 2000iTT S Ind Alcohol 209ITT S Rub , . j. . ,, do 1st rfd . 1 . . 106ITT S Smelting j. . 1000010 S Steel s. . j, . . IOOOI do pfd . . . . . t . . 200rtab Copper 200 !Ya Chem ...i.. 100! do pfd . .A . . HOO Vsnadium Sti .... ... . . Vivandou i ...... 1 W1DUI 100 400 97 do A off? del Tt rM . Wells Psrni Western- Pae . . . do nfd - . 600 1 Western IT men . IWest'ghse A B. 1400! do E & M .. 200'Wet Md . . . .-. 100 White Ragle Oil 500) White Motors . . . IOO White Oil .. - 800iWillys-OTerland ..... I do pfd ....... SOOiWilson Pkg . . . . . .)Wis Central .. . aOOlWoolworta ....'. ..... IWorht'gtn Pump. 400iW ALE Total stock sales for the day were. 493,600 shares with 818,318.000 in bonds. - Total stock sales lor wees were o.avo.otiu shares with $102,200,000 in bonds. 47 44 "-, 33 7 & 26 71k 171 21 43 60 85 1IK 234 17 28 1 85 17 66 '21 H 69 237 68H 11SH .15 32 122 96 sew 88 99 2 24: 3 10 1 84 1 61 94 94 Hi 48 4 97 38 41 18 8 89 '38 133 30 14 84 32 5.0 ' "j" " 67 "4" ' 88 8H si" Loan I Bid. 28 131 l6 H 9 50 25 14 71 i;u 149 3;H 20 4 48 -88 1. 7 i 25 IS 'i. t 170 21 142 60 4 5JH 1SJ 23 O ! 1TH 28 12? 33 17 66 ...- . .... i. 21 58 232 7 Si' 110 15 81 121 v 98 i 88 '88 99 2H 24 H 24 10 t '1 84 48 H 98 93 48, 4 96 37; 41 48H 12 8 59 88 131 30 14 82 32" 85 . ; . . , .0 v 87 ' 8 88: ,8; 83 93 HI 95 U 1371 I570 ; 125 !124 ;124 H 1T U II 9 ,tYIJ 319H 217 217 .1110 20 '22 64 46 H 43 84 - 7 82 25 TO T4 1TOH : 21 143 60 t31 64 15 V 231' 17 28 12 84 17, 6 71 21 21 58 74 234 67 f 112 15 SI s4 122 96 88 88 38 99 2H 24 H 24 10 1 83 50 94 94 ' 48 4 96 37 41 49 12 59 38 89 - 132 30 14 83 89 32 66 86 S -57 V. 118 88 8 87 H 3S 47 94 28 H 571 83 33 67 68 41 28 129 109 9 49 ';24' 61 18 71 1 7 U 149 28 54 131 109 9 H 49 28 24 61 184 71 i 1TV4 149 87 81 5 5 .1155 13 84 82 66 66 . . . . at u IOH . IIOH H 122 67 27 67 44 iin" 31 114 63 14 31 50 8 6 '42 193 12 122 67 27 67 43 "ii'H 31 96 113 63 14 81 49 6 193 12 ( 30 84 32 66 R5 98 t 41 ' 108 122 67 27 87 43 12H-11- 81 18 19 Kit Si, 119. a 63 14 81 49 6 40 41 H 2H 193 38 12 Sales t IN $1900 47 Mex Pete 8s . . NEW YORK BOND TRANSACTIONS Reported by The Journal a Wail Street Bnreaa By Oeoree T. Hughes . WaU Street. New York. Oct 21. InSprove ment continued ia the bond market today. . Liberties, after opening: lower, gained frac tionally. High grade investment bonds wen in better demand. The most active trading, however, waa in second grade issues, particularly the tractions. UjVthe railroad list the feature was Henrex A iUS Grande refunding 6s. Southern Railway 5s and C. B. A U. 6s both did better than Friday. Of the abort term issues Central. Leather 5s sold above 99. Foreign bonds were mostly steady, althoagb there were some curious fluctuation in Bel gian bs and City of Berne 8s. Uota of these issues opened below Friday's closing and -tneo ran up for a substantial gain. Additional light on the soarce of the selling which has depressed quotations for high grade securities of late wss shown by today stsu mnnt of the 787 reserve banks for the week ending October 11. The total shows sa increase in commercial loans over the prenoos week of $74,000,000 , and a decline in, in vestments during the same, time of $14,O0O. OOO. The latter clsaslIution is still up 81,043,OOofO0 ia tne last three montna. New York. Oct! 2 1. "Following an offi cial list of all bonds traded in on the New York stock "exchange today, with prices and salea up to and including 'the close of the mar ket Total sales today were $1 1.944.000, against $19,441,000 Tester day. $15.797,O0 a week ago, $6,442,000 a year ago and $0, 867.OO0 two year ago. From January 1 to date $8,587,748,000. against $2,531,948,000 a year ago and $3, 038.056,000 twojrears ago. - LIBERTY BONDS 1 Sales.) IN $1000 46 Liberty 8 Hs 28t do SHs ret 2 do 2d 4s . 20 do 1st 4 .. .. 8311 do 3d 4.... 45l do 3d 4H ... 12f do 3d 4s reg. 494i do 4th. 4 . . . 1) do 4th 4s reg 77 Victory 4s '28 254! do 4 '22 . . . 31 do 4 4k res '22 7243.C S A 4 c '521 1 FTJKKIUN 1 8t Argentine 7 ... . 7 Belgium 7 ... 41f do 8 8! do 8 4 Chinese Ry 6. . -1 , Bergen 8s . . . .. . 24 , Beme Ss ....... . 5 Bordeaux 8s . . -'-- lOiCopenhsgea 6a I Christiania 6a...- I I Lyons 6s ,...,. 5 Marserlles 6s ... . - II iMenterideo 7s . . . : OtPragne 7Hs .... ! S.Bio da Janeiro I 6 do 8a ctfa.. . . liJsoisaon o .... 4iSo Paulo $s . . lfTokte ' .. . .. ' . Jl ;Iept Soe 7s to efs Z lamak Hon 8s 71Doos Rep 6 : St do S a 4-pm Can 6 ate "101 do do 5 '26 .. : 78f de 6s '88 ..... 181 do Ss '31 . ' 74TM 1 res 6s "47 4f do reU 6s '62.. 4 6 lrvncta Ss f.Ft t 69 French 7 t ,. l bnp Jap 1st si .'. et w . si sea , ' '. do iur loan; 4s " 3 Denmark,; 8s . , to- do etfs : o ..... j - 8 Italy tHe A .v. r 12;NethJaada lets 8s 10' Norway Ss : 9'i do 6s .. High. loiao 10076 9900 9908 9930 9912 9926 9910 1006 10016 100O4 Kin 1 a BONDS 101 103 102 98 64 109 111 81 91 109 80 80 93 78 e ss 78 100 . 78 88 . A.I10S - 89 101 99 99 99 96 94 09 96 92 92 aa w llio 06 90 94 111 . ilOOH Low. 10002 10076 9800 99441 9896 9918 9904 9920 9910 1O022 10010 10000 110008 101 108 101 64 109 109 . 80 91 109 -89 ' SO'H 92 78 99 H 98 78 99 79 liosit 101 99 99 - 99 95 94 99 95 92 92 SA U 109 H .96 96 94 111 10O . j Close. 10092 10076 9890 1 9914 i 9898 ! 9924 9913 9926 9910 10028 1001-8 10004 ,10010 IOI 103 98 84 100 ; 111 N 81 91 H 109 ! 60 80 93 18 98 .98 18 V 100 70 88 108 96 88 .- 191 99 99 99 96 . 94 99 95 92 92 SO l 1109 98 94 94 111 100 Sales. I IN $1000 ) High. 1 Low. 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Ill 500) Anglo Am Oil lOOjAng Ant Crp At 24 200 !AU Loboa . 118 Omo Oil, . v, ' - lOjni P 1 .. .V. 225Iip Oil of Can. . , S40O!InU Pet Co Ltd.. 5;MagTiolia-Pet ... 5!Se Pena OU . .'. - 10'Howthera P. L 10600 o ld... .ii. ; SOO'S O Ky new. , 6700 S O ft Y new.:.. 780S ON T ...... eOOjYscnoia Ofl Ill do new i. 4eo-s o w 21 8 327 v I7T 118 23 226 20O 97 127 111 . 874 659 43 464 34 H -'8 824 : 1771 117 32 222 i,- 193 i 97 133 110 48 666 664 41 44 107 99 88 84 61 48 41 77 85 102 92 103 92 103 eH 70 90 , 98 , 41 88 97 93 62 97 97 100 4 103 91 70 82 106 88 7 90 97 -80 56 6O 8 81 H 89 121 108 H 87 99- , 100 87 103 103 Hs. 92 70 109 100 110 92 89 4 84' 97 60 90 iCi 89 87 H 64 61 90 86 ; 72 80 87 94 76 79 84 ': 44 11. 9?, 88 83 69 96 102 78 82 IOO 61 100 74 104 90 96 63s 98 98 94 88 81 21 24 8 326 177.. 118 28 223 ' 200 ', 97 127 1110 869 656 43 45 jCaVal Storeg ; Marts, t "' Kef Terk. Oct 21.- L N. S ) Turpen tine: Savannah. $1.55 H; New Tork. $1.64, Rosin SsTsnnsh, $6.05; New York. $7.05. MIXED FEELIIJP I STG CK MARKET . i ;-iii(' - - i - - By Stuart . wt ' Wall Street New; York. Oct; 81. Is to day'e two-hoar stock saarket mill w priose went thrtmsb , the . same peculiar asntsnre or aa I vahcea and declines ths . hs marked every esc "N ! -? sten for tha last weak. ..-(a i There were points - cf T - eonspirnoasi strength - 1"! and there were just aa 3 many points of eon ( - spicttoug wsaknsaa But, i VH again, thsee moves, " . .! X whether up or down. r - u VVr 4 were wbolty refernsble . k' -5 had little bearing upon the financial situation -la-tnerL ', - -'-f -German I marks sold : down to 2:.one-hun dredths of 4 a oent ami , French' exjehange was : eery weak j also it I ' .. aew low. - .... ' i The preeite-explna-, s lion for the persuunt r . . , . . w. t.aaca tea not yet mpv. ; .4 there seem to be te doubt that it. had a good , dc-al j to do srithi tbe t recent kpaoaion la' French note eiroalatlea. ' j 1 J Hteaman fatreieum at MI9 . ' Mtxiean Petroleum's new-high j was aoeenr- ' panied by a reiteration o the now; familiar re. ' port tof an extra-dividend on the Pan-Amer-lean land a n-w offac to the minority bolder - , of Ate x -can Petroleum te exchange ea a basil of 2 H to 1. But even In the oil group the movements were very conflicting. I While th Mexican' oils -and Ccedea were going tip, I'a- ' ' eific iOil and Maria nd were breaking aliarply. ' ; Metor stock again were under (pressure for .. the reason that this ia not tbe time of year -' when! important interesta in these companies ' eonsider the setting right for active market ooerationa. -T- m. a. or tower ; , 1 -sudden drop ia Great Northern Ore eeri''. tifioaUe in view of the improvement in the '.. steel trade 'was explained by the tact that for ffre years aurora has been drawn upon to makej up dividend requirementa j and it 7 is. therefore, . quite possible 'that the next semi- v annual, declaration j mayj be lower. I j ( t BaJe Or, Clot Zl.Organlaid with a' lew iJ uniting "all taypavers into one- poten-'' tial non-political center of -force, '1 and placing county and municipal- administration on a purely '-. business bams, the ClaUopi County Tax t Relief association with beadquaxtars In Astoria, I. filed 1 articles of incorporation with the state corporation department hers Friday. - The in-. - eorparators are Frank i Pa Won. John Water-; house. Robert Kinney and W. A. Taylor. . - AUticlta were also filed Friday by the Pot Products Company of . Portland-, capitalized -, at 850,000. The incorporators, are K. A. - MOlcr. L. S. Ellenman, 1. F. . Griffith and .4. - ' P. Strand. j . : Permission to opeimt In Oregon wag grant, sd td The Bickenbacker company. Inc., a Mich- igan icorporation eapitauxed at 8100.000. M. A Zollinger of Portland named aa attorney in fact for Oregon. '1 - Aiesrtiflcate of dissolution was! fUsd by th ' A. 14 Mysrs eompany of tr' Aris IB08T0K C0PPEB STOCKS Reported by Overbeck A Cooks' company. Mtlandl cm Bid. 8 - Advent's SO Ahmeek. 60 Algomah. 10 Ailouee.. 28 Arcaiian 3 BihgiMn 17 H C Al Ar 68 CI A H 286 NewsCrn 17 Cop Rng 89 - DT paly 4 B Butte Fklni Mg Hanonck. Helvetia Isl Ork.. Keewa'w Ask. .8 10O - . 'V 43 ; 2-3 ' S 18 ', ' 50 289 : IHf S0 . 4 10 . a i 8 KsrrjLk 9 ; 1 2 H 90 Jl 02 Ttia 1. 'K -13 I; 8 ' ft r. 1.- . a o 13 Uictori j Winona Wolverine Wytndott LakelCp La SaUa Mohew 58 H May j v , - s BA9K STATEMENT Portland Bank. 1923 Mas Valleyi 1 N Butte il0 Nipissint 5 N Lake 180 I O D Cop 19 lOseola Mg 82 Uin alngigT-H ll Royal 6t Scf'Lake 4S Sud Boston 1 - U 8 Mch 42 00 pid S01 Utah Sun Cop Trin Cod Tuolumne 16O 85 ITtah Met 1 1-16 . 1 H Utah Coni 3 U S Mng 141 Ask. 2 ll ' see. 21 88 89 32 , 45 2 - 42 L'S . 27 . . f .' 10 f 4 4H 1 1 H Ventura or COAST Clearings Mon. . . Balances Mow . . Clearings Tues. . oaisscer uea. Clcaniuas Wed... Bajaace Wed. . . Clearings Thus. , Balances Thna ', Clearings Friday BaJagoea Friday. J Cleaangs sat. . . Balances Sat. . , . Clearings week . . Balances week. , . l San Franebae aenkst Cle rings Ssturdayf .$22,600,000) I ' sWtls anat.' I ?- . dealings Satnrday ....... ...t S.206.760 Balances Ssturdayf '. .- . . 4I 817,383 I - Les Angeles Banka Cleaiilags Satordaij , . .$18,525,903 ! 8.484.887 2188.517 6.866.939 642,631 7,870.284 1.528.047 6,766,680 941.804 8,901.562 1,889,170 1,167,663 688,464 40,877.993 7.728.139 27 1 - : J 80 2 U 28 1H, 1 .1931 I 6.674.984 1.481.253 6.070,834 . 1.041,238 . 8.822.864 ' 1,178,248 1,869,260 -: 1.147.703 8.248.911 . 1.048.239 ' 9,087.835 : ' 947,768 8,258.741 , 6,788.461 Forafa-a Exehaare Market ,' - Jfgw Tork, Oct 21. (I. N.I S.) Mark broke to'a new low record of .0003 8-18 at tbe opening of the foreign exchange market to day, j At this level it -il possible, to purchase 48241 marks for an. American dollar. Other';'' enotation: Demand sterling. $4.4Hl frana cables, 7.36; checks, -7.80 7 Un cables,." 4. 19 j cheeks. 4.18 H; Belgian tables,. 6.88;' checks, 6.82 guilder cables, 89.18; check. ' 7 89.1$; Norway cables, 17.74; checks; 17.69; - Danish cables. 20.08; checks, 20.09. Swedes WKft 401, CIMRBS,, q.iV ,... ; Kw Tor Foaltrw Market New Yorkj Oct '!.) N. S.) Market fins. Chickers. HMIc; fowls. 16 484c; turkeys, ,80 53c; eiuoks. XOWJOcf 1 i. goesei. 1 6 9 1 8c. Life poultry,: i Market firmer, i Chickens) ! ewsw wr wwv "w bwtt va , i,u nvwjj m, wv, Be a'"- ft", Toostrs, 17 c. ducks, gag 80c; geese, 21 vj25u,.. Xew Tork Wool aad Hide Neiw York. Oct-21. fl. N. S. Wool; ". aiaraft acuve, una, iaocaesae fleece, XI" Ohio.i 42 & 45c; do palled, scoured basis, 60eSi' - tliOO ; do Texas, scoured basis. 5c (9 $ 1.36; tcrritery ' staple, scoured basis. $1.19 01.85. -it,' Hides Market firm. Native lateer.. 22es .' branded steer. 29 He. '. .. i - .' I , , ; I . . . : ; F t Frenjlnni fox Bends .' ' Sslem, Oct 21. Tbe Security Savings Arj !- aej esa liy ta M V IMIUU, g s'lOsVCULJBf; syndicate of New York. - Cblosgo and 8j Frandisco banking - houses,' today 1 bid in the $1:600.000 issue of 4 per cent ' state -rgh- r way eond at 101.09, or a premium of; $1,- Aw .piw Kcnus lncerasw oix Bids terea iior ta New 9.00 s $8.67 nary, May, JftW Tork, rk. Cottonseed Oct, 21. October. $9.10 November. $8.46 1 8.0O .; g an nary, a $8.72 ft 8.74; 319.04 9.98. . Oil December. - $8.70 0 8.72: Feb-' March, I $8,908.91; IWASTS CITB FORMFT1 : Vanopuver.! Wash., Oct- 2 1.A IC1. warns club With 40 charter members was Iformed at a meeting- held in thr Commtinitr puildlng- last h Ight. Dr. Clarence Jpiles of Portland acted at chairman and other members of the Portland KleranJs : were present. Talks weraj given fcy Charles Riddell of Se attle! an4 Harry Nobba of Vancouver, 6. ct, acting International field repre. aenttlYa f jtho clubJ - Lohger l!fo Is tha claim of their In rentor forpveralls that cart be worn withj either aide in front, j ' . - tpOYerbeck & Cooke Co.1 V j BKOKZSS '- - : -; - x stsenbere Chicago Bsaisg ar Yrada, , Beard ;f Trade Blda,-PeeUaesv Psndlena, ! Ore, Walla MfaUa, Wask, v STOCKS, BCTSi 1 CHAIN AKtt COTTp v DIBECT PBXTATB WIJLES Lorran & Bryan JfBW T0BX XKD C1UCAG9 X'