TUESDAY, DUCEIlBUn 19, 1S22. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, - OREGON. LOW EXPORT FLOUR' PRICE AVAILABLE BRINGS THE PATENT UP BUTTER TRADING ' BASIS IS STEADY RAW; MILK HIGHER Cfcehaus, Ws, Dee. 1$. Tie Caraatioa Milk PTOdsets eosnpaar snaoiBce naother advance 1 tbe price paid for milk. The jrtre to the dairymae for the Utter aU of Beir win b M tr IN as compered to $M$ for tee first half of tae month. . TCESDAT DAIRT TRADE : Batter Eggs CtceH Cab Extras Selects flats Portland 47e Ste tic Bt FrudHO . Ue v (4c tie Chicago . ........ Me Me 27e Stw York ....... Me 74c SSttc Seattle I......... Me Me fSe Los Angels ..... Me Me - Recent advance In the price of batter is welt maintained locally. The further advance in -the price of raw milk by condensing in terests "wiH ' naturally give artificial strength to the butter market but tha point appears about reached where the price of butter soe . to the notch when consumption i luaaeuedi , Monday's fractional drop in Ban Franciaeo and Loa Angeles-, indicated ouita clearly that the market has been boosted too quickly. ' Pacific Northwest butter markets are still Under influence of the New York - trade bat the Monday reaction thara likewise toad the story of too rapid advanoa, . Locally the output continue -unseasonably liberal. There is the greatest make the local trade has knows for this period of the season. There Is s demand for all .offerings, especially select cubes which are etilr Burring Into the Puget Sound country. Those deairfins special information regarding any market should write the commercial editor , Oregon Journal, enclosing stamp for reply. BIO STTPPlT CHICKE3TS OFFERED Tory liberal supply of lire chickens is show ing in the Front street trade, but there is a bigger stock of dressed birds arriving. Bale la rather slow at tha moment with, erakinl took especially nominal. HEAT TRADE HAS HAITI IT Cr T03TE Market for country killed ' hoes and calves continues to show a halting tone along the wholesale way with some stock still carried over from last Friday. Weather conditions are bow against farther holding. (CHA5BEEKT STOCKS ISC SIGHT There is no shortage whatever of cran berries on the local market. In fact there it today a surplus with prices easing off somewhat because of the poor keeping quality of the Eastern offerings. What locals are of f ering are the best, 3tt7TS 3TOT MOTKO VERT FEEELY Kf fort of the California almond interests to foroe a recent advance of 2e a pound in the price is doomed to failure so far as Port land is concerned for resales by wholesalers are being offered at less than the association of growers is asking. Markets also stocked with walnuts, pecans, filberts, pinennts and Brazils. BRIEF 2TOTES- PRODUCE TRADE ' Bscramento lettuce at $3.75; Los Angeles, $4.25 crate. Sweet potatoes in supply t 8HS54e pound. Plenty of celery in sight at $5.50 crate; demand fair.-' Cauliflower from the South in good supply at $2.50 crate. Apples moving fair, gift boxes Jnoring Tery freely. ECO PRICE REDUCED S CE2TTS - Poultry Producers announced Sc cut in their 'former price of eggs at 62a for selects and browns and 50o for firsts. Pullets re mained unchanged at 43c Private firms showed n change for the day. SHIPPERS' WEATHER JfOTICE Weather bureau advised Tuesday: Protect shipments during the nut 39 hours against the following minimum temperatures: tiding north to Brattle. 40 degrees; northeast to Spokane. '16 degrees; cast to- Baker. .13 de grees ; and south to Ashland. 80 decrees. Mini mum temperature at Portland tomorrow about 40 degrees. . PORTLAND WHOLESALE PRICES - These are the prices retailers- pr; whole ' eaters, except as otherwise- noted: ' BITTEM SeUlng prices, box lots: Cream- , ery prices Prints, extras, Slo lb. for plain ' wrappers: enbea, 45&47H0 per lb.; dairy buying pries, 35c per In. r" t JJCTTEKFAT Portland delivery basis: No. J grade, 3C; No. 2, 60 51c: No. 1 sons, 6e for "A" grade. CHAISE Selling : Tillamook, triplets, S3 S83o lb.; Young America, S$o "per lb.; Oregon triplets. 21 & 27c. Buying price, C o. b. Tillamook: Triplets. SOc; Xoung America "and Loniioraa, 31c Belling price: Block -. BWias. Wisconsin. 80 & axe; Imported, 60c In.; ttmburger, 29tt2oc: cream brick, Ore gon. 25&2i5ci Eastern, XH&SOc ' K0Ki8 Buying price. Front street: Cur rent receipts. Western Oregon. 40c par (lores; : puaeta. S7c per doa; henneries, 44e per doa. Selling prices: Select, 6Sc per doa.; candled, 5?LKT do-; pullets, 45o per doc; storage, ttx35o per das.- i LUUil Association ' selling price: ' BeJeet, - 52c; brown. 65e: firsts. 5 0c; -pullets', 4 Be. LIVE POLL.TKX BeUing price: Heavy bens. 21 22o ; light bens.-14 ? 15c per lb.; broilers, 3SOe per lb.; springs, 17 lee par lh.; dnckj. 1618e per lb.; geese, 1017e lb. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables - FKK8H FKU1TB Oranges, new navels. $4.60 (6.00 per box; lemons, $0.00 9.60 a ease; grapefruit, Florida, $8.00 7.00; oa aabas, lHe per lb.; pears. Sil.OO & par . box; grapes, 9 j lOo per lb. BKtUUlua Cranberries, Northwest. $S.7B per box; K astern, SZ1.O0 per bbL DHllii FKHTB - JLtatea,. 7.00; figs, black. 17 lyo per lb.; prunes, 40s and 60s, 26-lb.--box. 12 He: SOs and OOa, 10 He lb. v UNIONS Belling price to retailers: Ore gon, S3.002.60 per cental: garlic. 15 9 20c lb. ; green onions, $0 40o per doa. bunches. POTATOilS Belling price to retailers: Ore gon, potatoes, 76eei.00 per cental: sweet -potatoes, 8 H 3 He per lb. . , VKGETABLS Beets, $1.50 'Sack; cab bare. it2 per lb.; lettuce, $4.00 J 5,26 crate: earrota, (1.75 per sack; tomatoes, Cali fornia, $3.50 9 4.00 per lug; horseradish, 15 wlHs per lb.; artichokes, $2.00 02.25 per dos.; cauliflower, $2.25 per doa.; celery $1.00 & 1.28 per doa: eggplant. 1 bo per lb. . APPLKS Cookers, 1o9s6o box; face and fill. $1.00 1.26 box: fancy and extra fancy packs, $1.50 92.25 box. v Masts ' COUSTRI MKATtl Belling price: Country : hogs, 13 He per lb. ; heavy staff less: veal. No Commissoin, Prompt Returnsv - For Immediate . delivery, top quality produce, we pay: Dressed mutton, 1 2a. ' ' . O raised lambs. 1Se te ZOc . Block ness, tavic . Vsal. 1 Ac .... Heavy veal, up te 900 fee So te 10ft. We can use fcrs snd dressed tarksya, geese, dneks. and all kinds of chickens at market, svrioce; also hides and pelts. FRANK1 U SMITH MEAT CO. - Pl9tlne the Beef Trust," . NEW LOCATION 107 FRONT mtstKT PORTLAND, OREOON I . SHIP TOCE , - f ' Holiday. Poultry tft us. We have a good outlet. Prompt returns g-uaranteed. Can ' use . stay Quantity. f ,- . , . . ... v The Savinar Co., Inc. , i 1M Front SU FerUaed, Ore. INTELLIGENT PRODUCE MARKETING , ; , means sueher retnms tor fans pcednce, Qutt old hit or miss plan and try oar new methods Kef are sending any produce to market Write, fmd out when aad how to skip. .Results wilt surprise you. Our 11 years', expeaance H at yout service. - - - nu3Y& ca., 215 fe::t ST. i POHTLAX1), ORE. - pgrsva. sweets ' By Hrraaa H. Cohea : - Turkey prices naturally attract most attention from consumers. There Is every likelibood; now that values will be as low, ir net lower than for the Thanksgiving; trade. Retailere who were stuns; by the extreme prices in the previous holiday are) now holding off for lower purchassa so they can pass thete on to the consumer. Chickens will be very plentiful for the holiday. . There is unusually g-ood quality available. Prices remain as previously quoted ; cheaper than beef. Ducks and geese are likewise in lib eral supply in the retail shops with prices correspondingly lowr - Celery is in supply from California, the price is slightly higher. Head lettuce from the south is of good quality with prices tout little higher. ) Cauliflower," both local I and Cali fornia growth. Is available at 15 to 5r per head generally in retail shops. Good cabbage is available with, most sales J to S cents; a pound. Cranberries' are generally selling at 25 cents a pound for best stock, in re tail shops. . V Oysters are in supply for both -the Eastern and Olympian. No change in prices. - Shelled shrimps for salads are in good stock ; quality the usual. Fancy grapes ere still available in liberal supply, and at prices that are lower than during any previous- year. Retail prices generally show : Butter Fresh creamery, 53 967a Fish Salmon, 23 085c; black cod, 15c; halibut, 80a lh. Flour Best local patent, $2.0092.25 per 49-lb. sack. Potatoes New, 1 9 1 H e per lb. Onions S 9 Do sr lb. Yamhill street prices: Carrots. lH(2e lb.; cabbage, SH5c lb.: cauliflower, 15925c per head; lettuce, 10 915o head; potatoes, lo lb.; celery. 10920c buncb: tomstoss, 15e per lb. Honey- Com b. private atores, 20c; public market, 20o; quart. 00c; pint. SSc. Eggs Pablle marks W 65c; private stores, 50 9 55c per dosen. Poultry Light hens, 22o Tb. : heavy hens, ever 4 lbs., 28c lb.; fryers, SOC lb.; broilers. S2e lb.( tarkeys, fancy, public market, 88c private stores, 45c lb.; dressed ducks, 30c lb dressed geese, 28c lb. DAIRY PRODUCE OF THE COAST ' San Francisco Market Baa Francisco. Dec. 18. (U. P.) Butter extras, 60c: firsts, 49c. Eggs Extras, 64c: extra pullets. 49 He; undersized pullets, 47 c. Cheese California flats, fancy, 25c; firsts, 13 c. Los Anoetas Market Los Angeles, Due.' 19. (L N. S.) Butter 50e. Eggs Extras, 65c; case count,. SOc; pul lets, 49c Poultry Hens 20c; broilers, SOc; fryers, 28c 80wVaVtt MewTsaVw Seattle, Dec. 10. (L N. 8.) Eggs Select ranch, 49c; pallets, 40941c. ButterCity creamery, 61c; bricks. 62c Cheese Oregon triplets, SOc; Tillamook triplets. 819 33c; Young Americas. 33c LITERPOOL COTTON STEiDT , Uvarpool. Dec. 1.- (L N. 8.) Good spot business don in cotton. Prices steady, sales 7000 bales. American middlings, fair, 15.59; good middlings. 15.04; full meddlings, 14.99; middlings, 14.94: low, 14.69; good or dinary. 14.09; ordinary, 13.79. - Futures opened steady. Foreign Exchange Market New York, Dec. 19. (I. N. -S.) Demand sterling, $4.&2'K : Franc cables, 7.37; checks, 7.86 H ; lire cables, 6.10; checks, 5.09 H : Belgian cables, 6.77; checks, 6.78 H; masks, .0140; Guilder cables. 39.98: checks, 899; Sweden cables. 26.92; checks, 26.88; Norway kronen eables, 19.07; checks, 19.03: Den mark kronen cabins. 20.78; checks. 20.74. Ifew York Saga and Coffee New Terk.- -Dec 1.-(C. P.) Dull; raw. $5.53; refined, dull; granulated. $7.10 97.25. . Coffee No. T Klo. llHo; No. 4 Bantos, 1S&16H&. Dried Apple Ostpat Heavy Wena tehee. Wash., Dec 19. The Wash ington Dehydrated Food company of Takima is manufacturing eight carloads of dried apple products at its Wenatchee plsnt this season. It Is employing 80 people and has a payroll of $100O a week. " Jfew York-London Silver t New York. Dec 19. (L N. 8.) Commer cial bar silver: Domestic unchanged at 99 H. c; foreign unchanged at 62Tc London. Dee. 19. (L N. S.) Bar silver Hd higher at 0 d. Ifaval Stores Market Kew York, Dec 19. (L N. 8.) Turpen tine Savannah, $1.80; New York. $1.88. Rosin Savannah, $4.95; New York, $6.25. tops (about 80 to 100 lbs.). 12 Ho per la. ; heavy stuff less; lambs. 18c lb. BUUKKD MEATS Hams, fS9 27o lb.; breakfast bacon, 27 942c lb. . PACK1NU HOtBK MEATS Steer beef, 12 H 13c lb. ; betters. 11 9 11 He lb.; cows, 910e lb.; lambs, l920e lb.; ewes. 109 14e lb.; hogs, 16 910 He lb. - LAKD Kettle rendered. 19 Ho lb.; tierce basts, compound. 14c. Qrocerls. ) BEANS Small white. $7.58; large white. $7.00; pink, 17 50; Umas. $10.60; bayou. $8.60; red. $7.60. HONET New. $4.50 95.00 per case. HICK Japan Ne. 1, be; JMue xtese, 6o lb. ; New Urleaos bead. 6 He COFFEE Koasted. 24 H 9 34 H o lb. In sacks or drama - HALT Coarse, half ground, 100s, $15.00 per ton; 60s, $17.85; Cable dairy. 00, $27.60; bales, $3.60 94 00; fancy table and dairy, $34.50: lump. $26.60. SUGAR Cube. $8.95; fruit and berry, $7.95; yellow O. $7.40; beet granulated. $7.80; extra C, $7.00; golden C, $7.40. CANNED MIL& 'rails. $6.00: baby Use, $4.0O ease: Eagle, $9.36 ease. BODA CEACsvEEB la bulk. 15o lb. NUTS Walnuts. 2126e lb.; almonds, 20 9 28c lb.; filbena, 17c lb.: peanuts, 9e lb.; pecans, 26o lb.; Braxils, IS He lb.; chestnuts, Japanese. 22 9 24o lb. Fish end ShethHsri fKESU FLSM SUverslde salmon. 15s per lb.; stetlnead, 109 IBe per lb.; halibut. 25a per lb.; black cad, 8 910e lb.; stBrgeon, 20e per in.; basket kippered cod. $2.00: basket kippered salmon. $2.00; nng cod. 7 9 80 per lb.; sole. lOe H.; torn cod, lOo lb.; silver smelt. 12 He per 1b. OKBTKK8 Eastern, $4.60 gal: Olrmpia, $5.00 gal., $1.64 Qt; crabs, large. $3.60 doa., small, $2.50 doa, Hops, Wool and Hides - ROP8 1922 crop, nominal, 8 910c lb. - xtlDKS Osifskin. 14e lb.; krps. lie lb.: green hides. He lb.; salted. 10c lb. : si OH A IK Nominal. 25 946e lb. BtlEKP PELTS Uoag dry pelts, 2 So lb.; abort pelts, 11 He lb.; teas hair goat pelts, 26e n.; sbort batr goat pelts. 269600 each. ? WOOL Willamette vaUey coarse. 25 9 27c; medium, 82 9 36c lb.: fine, 40 945c lh. ; Eastern Oregon - Idaho, 409450 lb. TALLOW AND OKEA8K Na 1 tsUow. 9 6He; No. I. 4H 96c; grease, 'S H 9 4o CASCAKA BARK 122 peel. Sc; 1821 peel. Be lb.; mix root, .7o lb. - Palrits, Oils, Kta. KAW tdNSKED OIL Barrels per tel. $1.10: S-gsi. esns, per gsi. $ltt. BOILED LLVSaiED OIL Barrels, per CaL. 11.11; S-gsi esns. per gat. 81.2? TUEPENT1NE Drams, par gaL. $1.82: 6-gaL eana. per gaL. $1.97? WJUTJS LEAD IOO Ov kegs, per lb.. . Lwmner and Shhvgtae Latest esrtnad lumber sales by Baaanfac tarera, eootaoons representing f o. b. null values in direct sales te retailers and -i.g sailing expenses; ... ,. . . . ........... rUWKWU: ; Mtgn. Low., Ave. 1x4 No. 2 V. g... ...$&l.O0 $47.00 $49.00 1x4 No. 2 and bet. a a 8 $.00 A8.00 89.00 - FLSIBH: . t t - 1x8 10 ....;... '89.00 - CJULINU: . . ' - 44 N 3 and Vet.', SS.Oflf V DROP 811HNU: h lx No, 3 and bet... 41.00 BOAKDtt AND 8M1PLAP: 1x8 0 sis. ...... 19.50 DIMES SION : . i t 8.o 86.00 87.00 40.00 19.50 Is" 50 1T.50 v 4.20 40.00 19.50 isTso SL50 2x4 12-14 BMALL TDaBEE: 4x4 H-1S t. ...... LATH: -?, 4 ft. Ne. 1 fir,,.. bbVliLES: : . 19.50 21.50 6.00 "A shinnies .,1.85 ; 8.83 8.33 .Total sales, 21 nulls, 6.758.740 feet. LOCAL FLOUR TO ABSORB CHARGES TCi:SDATS WHEAT TRADE . . . Year Bid. Rise.. Ago. Hard "White .$10 TL9 Soft White ...... ... 1$ , lc Mi Western Whito US .. 148 Hard WUUr 1M -.. IM Northera. Spring li - 1.98 WesternTRed.. U8 Itj 1.62 NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS " Compiled by the Merchants Exchange: . , Cars Portland . " Wheat. Barley. Flour. Oats, Hay. Tuesday ..... 14 .... .... 4 7 Year ago..... 115 . . . . ..; 1 11 8eason to date.11902 462 900 425 1028 Year ago..,. .19231 136 1229 624 929 Tacoma , - Monday ..- 0 .... .'8 11 Tear ago 72 .... 9 - 4 4 Season to date. 8847 21 584 90 858 Year ago..... 6462 78 851 87 483 Seattle Monday ..... 17.... 8 2 15 Year ago..,., 18 .... T 1 6 Season to date. 8002 27 1393 331 909 Tear ago..... 4848 120 1281 278 924 Astoria ,. Monday . .... 1 !'... .... .... Season to data. 477 4 44 6 47 By Hyman H. Oohen The : advance of 20o per barrel in all grades of local flour, including patent.- bakers and soft wheat grades, effective at the opening of tha Tuesday trade, was no surprise, because such action had bees generally expected, in fact forecast in these eohunns. There was a complete change of base in the wheat market Tuesday morning. Liver pool advanced at the opening for options while Chicago was weaker and lower. The seesawing in the big markets keeps the gen eral trade very much mystified. la fact the market of l&te has been more of a scalpers affair than showing any decided ehange. Xiocal trading - is spotted. Here and there some of the mills with export flour orders are bidding he new high level for Western white or white club at $1.25 91.27 per bushel, basis tide water delivery,' bat there is no general activity indicated. In fact there is some question as to what nse each wheat can : be put as neither present or former flour or wheat export sales Justify them. There is no dodging the Issue. The export floor market is doll with only spasmodic sales confirmed. The price available is usually fractionally below that already .quoted, there fore the present advance in patent was forced owing to the inability to secure the price of straights and cutoff for export. Consider ing the price of wheat, the export, should be higher snd the patent not so high. Millstuffa show a strong tone, but there is practically no change ha the prices , Mill feeds and hay show a similar position. WHEAT Buying price, tidewater, track delivery:- Club, $1.25 91.27 per bushel; blue- vLstem, $1.55 bushel; Big Bend blnestem. $1.60 0 1.65: Turkey red. $1.2491.28: red Rus sian, $1.23. DOMESTIC WLOTJB Belling:: price, mill dooi-l Patent, 17.80 ; Willamette) nlley btaada, $6.30 6. 80; local straight, S6.05 ; bakers' hard wheat,' $7.80; bakers' bluesteam. $7.70; bakers' pastry, $5.50; graham, $6.60; whole wheat, $6.80; rye, $6.80 bbL Price for city delivery, 15c extra; suburban, 30o extra. EXPORT FIXWBr-Club straight, 85.60: blues tem, cut-off, $5.80. HAT Buying price: Willamette timothy, fancy, $22.00 9 23.00; Eastern Oregon tim othy, $23.00 9 24.00 ton; clover, 320.OO; straw, $8.00; alfalfa, $20.50 (321.0; grain hay, $22.00. GRAIN SACKS Nominal, No. 1 Calcutta, lOo for new crop delivery. Domestic bags, lOo esch. MILLSTTJFFS Mill run at mill, sacked, ton lota, $35.00: carload lots, $30.00; mid dlings. $42.00 948.00 per ton. OATS Per ton, buying price: Feed, $35.50; milling. $38.00. BARLEY Buying price: Feed, $34.00; brewing, $34.60; FEEDS TUFFS F. a. b. nulls: Rolled bar ley. $37.00; whole barley. $35.00; alfalfa meal. $30.00; coconut meal. $39.00; cracked corn. $38.00: whole corn. $36.00. , Merchants -Exchange bids: 1 ' ...WHEAT , ... , Dec- Jan. Feb. " Hard white .... $1.50 $1.50 $1.50 Soft white ..-.., 1.2-0 -lI.26 1.20 Western white .. .1.25 ' 1:25 1.25 Hard Winter ... 1.20 1.20 1.20 Nor. spring .... 1.21 1.21 1.21 Western red ... . 1.18 1.18 1.18 r FEED OATS No. 2 36-lb Naturals $35.50 $35.50 $35.50 38-B Naturals ... 37.50 37.50 87.50 BARLEY ' ' ' No bids i CORN No. 2 E. Y. Shipm't $34.00 $33.50 $33.00 do No. 3 33.00 32.75 82.75 Decline of Cent In Early Wheat ; Trade at Chicago Chicago, Dec 19.- Wheat had a setback at the start today but good support was nnr corered after s decline of a cent The bear ish government report on the new crop late yesterday, coming after a bearish final re port on did crop yields on Friday, impressed some of the pit longs with the idea that they had been misled recently regarding eupp3ee and they wanted to dispose of their lines be fore a crash. This pressure caused a rapid decline but on the dip the trig longs picked up the offerings snd enough short covering developed to cause a little rally. Little change in cash wheat premium was noted at Chicago, Minneapolis and Winnipeg. Export trade was qinet but there were reports of Eng lish bids ip the market not far below a work ing basis. The Greek order was reported filled in Argentine. Foreign advices negarding finances are mixed and there was a decline in sterling and German marks. Bales of 50,000 bushels of contract wheat were made to go to store. Corn followed the trend of wheat. The early decline in wheat induced liquidation at the start. The break uncovered supporting orders. Receipts continue of good volume, cash com premiums were unchanged to He lower. ' ship ping demand la slow. Germany is reported to have bought corn at the seaboard, prices figuring 4 guilders up from yesterday. Bales of 200,000 bushels of contract corn were made to go to store. . Oats were easier with other grains. No feature Was noted. Sales of 50,000 bushel of contract oats were reported to go to store. Provisions were lower with hogs snd grain. Chicago range of prices ss United Press: WHEAT Open. High. Dee. .... 127H 127 H May .... 125 123 H July .... 115 115 CORN Dec .... 7$ 75 May .... 76 H 75 H July .... 74H -74H furnished by the Low. Close. 126 127H 123 7 125 H 114 ' 115 75 75 74 74 73Ti 74 H : . 44 ;t 45 H 46 47 43 H 43 OATS 43 , 46 47 H 47 H 48 H 48 H Dec May July - LAW) Jan. .... 109(7 " lttSO May .... 1082 " 1082 ' . .... i. mas Ry K May .... 92 98 1042 1067 1050 1067 92 93 . . , ' - 1070 May e Kew Tork Metal Market New Tork, Dec 19. (I. N. S.) Cop per Firm. All positions 13 H 914c Lead Firm: All positions 7.10 9 7.2 So. opnwn vrot ah posiQons euerea r.ioe. Turkey Call StiU Limited in Eocar Trade IieeJ demand for tarkeys eon tlaaed at the epeaiag of the Tees day market. With saleg la tke Rosebarg teetioa areaad 8$e for fancy birds, efforts to aerare $7 kere from aortaera havers failed. Xeeal payers are stilt loeaJsg but aot haying. .. The following there, fere are1 based epoa aomlaal sales kd sabjeet to-alrk chaaget -.,.- . X-lve - Dressed Faaey S728e SSt7e Ordlaary ....... Siet7e S3wSt Ceng ;uge9fl Decks ...... I$ie tigSSg Geese .......... l$i; 2$2ie MUTTON DIRECT TO BIG KILLERS TUESDAY XJCTESTOCK TRADE Hogs ! Steers Lambs Pprtlaad ...... f 99 j 8j$0 $12.66 Chicago 8J5 18.60 1&A8 Deaver ....... 8J9 8.6$ J4.$ Omaha 8.10 I ISJiO tut Saa Fran ciseo.. MM - 8.00 lf.81 Kaasas Clty.. 8.19 j 88. 14.CS PORTLAND -LIVESTOCK: Kiel Cattla. Calraa. RUN Sheep. Cars. 1080 6 ... IS 233 8 839 12 983 4 ... 4 41 80 SO 6 Tuesday .... . ... ... . Week ago ... 1740 . .. ... 2 4 weeks ago . lag- 15! ... weeks ago . 399 203 "3 Year ago -zo - . . years ago years sgo years ago 252 44 : - 1 636 670 1 T8 885 142 r."... Only sheen snd lambs came to North Port land in carloads - Tuesday. None . of these went tp the local trade. . AH lines were gen erally Quoted oa the previous price basia. There were six loads in the mutton alleys Tuesday, but eome went to ; Southern and the mnaining to Northern killers. All were on previous country purchase. ' None were sold in tne alleys dnnng the day. Price trend appears steady. General mutton market range: Prime east of mountain lamba.. $10.60 12.60 Choice valley laanbs ........ 10.60 & 12.60 Medium valley lamba ........ 9.60 ft? 10.50 Common valley lamba ...... 8.50 9.50 OuU lambs 6.75 8.50 Heavy yearlings 9.50110.00 Light yearlings 9.00 9 9.50 Heavy wethers 7.00 7.50 Lht wethers 7.60y 8.SO Ewes 2.00 0 7.00 Cattle Cleaning Up Former surplus of cattle in the North Portland ajleys is disappearing. ' Few lots now remain unsold in the yards here. Prices con tinue dull but generally unchanged. (General cattle market range; Choice steers 7.25 8.00 Medium to good steers ...... 6.23 7.25 Fair to medium steers ...... 6.60 C 8.25 Common to fair steers ...... 4.009 5.50 Choice heifers 6.00 5.25 Choice cow. snd heifers 4.60 .5.00 Medium to good cows - heifers. 4.OO0 4.60 Fair to medium cows - heifers. 8.60& 4.00 Common to fair cows - belf era . 2.60& 8.50 Canners 1.60 9 2.50 Bulls S.OO& 4.25 Choice feeders BOO 6 5.60 Fair to good feeders 4.00 & 5.00 Choice dairy calves 8.00& 8.60 Prime light calves .......... B.OO & 8.60 Medium light calves 7.60 B.OO Heavy calves 4.00 7.60 Hogs Are Steady , With no fresh carload offerings, the Tues day hog market at North Portland was on a nominally steady basis with former prices con tinued. General hog 'market range: Prime light $ 9.00 9.50 Smooth heavy. 230-800 lbs... 8.00 9.00 Smooth heavy. 800 lbs. up... 7.50 8.00 Rough heavy 6.00 7.50 Fat piga . . - 8.60 900 Feeder pigs 8.50 8.75 Stage . 4.00 6.00 Monday Afternoon ales STEERS No. 18. 25. 2. 8. . 20. 21. 2. 4. 18. 8. 2. S3. 25. 26. 21. 2. 17. 11 . 2. Ave. lbs. ...1101 . -.1080 . .. 900 . .. 77 . .. 950 . ..1057 ...1087 . .. 910 . .'.1063 ..J007 . ..1056 . .. 860 . .. -946 . ..1087 ...1267 . ..1025 . ..1030 . .. 964 . .. 955 . .. 880 Price No. 28. 16. 6. 20. s. 27. 2. 8. 8. 4. 46. 4. 3. 80. 28. 29. i 8. 22. 24. 8. 1. Are. lbs. ...1110 8 ...1052 ...no5 . . 922 ...1234 ...1095 . .. 080 . ..1408 ...1033 ...1025 ... 15 ... 960 ...1146 ...1047 . ..1102 ...1127 ... 913 ...1072 ...1130 ... 948 ...1142 Price 7.00 6.50 6.00 6.75 7.25 7.00 6.25 6.75 4.00 5.15 6.25 6.50 6.60 5.40 7.25 8.00 6.60 6.75 6.25 4.50 7.00 6.00 6.25 4.60 7.75 8.25 7.2 5 7.10 6.00 5.15 6.15 5.16 6.60 6.50 7.15 7.35 7.25 7.25 6.25 6.25 3.50 5.35 6.25 16. 1087 11... .1184 COWS IT. , 18.. 21.. 14., 2., 4. , 2., 9., 8., .. 987 .. 833 .. 879 ..1079 .. 895 .. 842 ..1185 ..1002 .. 90S 8.25 4.25 4.60 8.75 3.00 4.76 4.130 4.50 2.25 4.50 4.85 3.60 4.60 S.00 8.00 2.00 4.23 4.75 5.25 8.85 4.25 4.15 S.60 8.15 8.75 4.25 5.00 4.00 8.25 S.55 4.50 4.65 4.65 891 . .. 810 ...1075 ... 988 ... 970 . ..1080 ...1080 ...960 ...1188 ...1812 , ..if 05 ...1045 ...1210 ...1000 .... 786 ... 795 ...1175 -.. 865 ...1159 ,.ano ... 967 ...1100 ...1034; ...1080 . .. 885 ...1004 ...1175 ... 935 ...1275 ... 980 ...1007 ... 802 2.50 4.60 4.75 4.65 4.00 4.25 4.50 8.50 6.00 4.50 4.75 4.50 8.50 S.50 3.00 2.00 5.00 4.50 5.00 4.25 4.25 8.00 8.10 4.75 4.25 4.75 4.50 5.00 8.25 4.75 4.65 4.65 ; 6. 2. 87. 2. i 2. ' 2. 1 2. 2: 2. i 4. ! ? 3. 840 26.. ..1108. 2... .1090 15. ...1045 8. . ..1000 2. ... 916 2 705 10.,.. 989 T-... 944 3... .1033 28.... 985 2. ...1110 29. ...1075 14.,.. 934 2. ...1090 S....1026 8. ...1075 8.... 926 2.... 960 8.... 940 8. ...1180 2 1150 8. ...1100 12.... 865 2i... 715 1 S.... 718 z . 8. 2. e. 2. OA rr. II: 15: i 2. 80. ) 2. : 4. 2. 5. 4. T. HEIFERS 4.75 I ; S. 4.50 f 1 4. CAUVES sis i : ST25 4.50 .. 488 .. 732 4 . . .. 6.... 8.... 1.... 7.... 11 215 178 308 270 190 180 .. 185 $ .. 300 .. 177. ..835 .. 260 8.50 8.60 7.75 5.50 6.50 8.50 5.75 5.00 7.00 4.60 l. 30. 2. 1. BULLS 2.. 1.. 1 . . 1 . . 2. , 1.. 1.. 1.. 1.. ..1435 ..1650 ..1170 ..1410 ..1350 ..1530 ..12S0 ,.1530 ..1820 S.15 1 1. 1. 1-, 1. 1 ., 6. 1.. 1., ..1390 ..1880 ..1140 ..1310 ..1300 ..1252 ..1900 ..1590 800 3.25 3.00 S.60 S.50 3.00 4.65 4.00 3.75 3.50 8.75 3-50 8.75 6.00 STAG 4.00 t MIXED 4.80 ' ill. 4.0O I ! 7 . 2.55 1 : 2. 6.25 f 1....1210 8..- 433 5.... 410 8.... 610 29 333 " . '.. 190 A.... 282 V 1-... 400 8.... 160 1.... 190 23..:. 101 Save SI . 49oo d.eo ... 605 4,00 ... 425 6.25 i HOGS- 9.25 8. 133 ... 330 176 ... 200 ...220 ,.107 ,V.'360 ... 191 9.25 8.2S 8.75 7.23 9.2 5 9.2$ 8.50 '6.75 ' 8.65 9.25 - 9.25 6.75 9.75 8.00 8.83 7.00 8.85 "8.75 8.75 0.25 8.8$ 6.85, 7.85. 7.83 8.2 9.85 8.75 8.60 9.83 9.83 8.50 8.75 9.50 ' 9.25 8.86 8.75 9.15 8.76 8.50 9 25 8.00 J 1. -5: : 2. 17. ft: Ml i- 7l: .25i 9.23 9.25 8.50 8.75 9.25 8.75 6.50 -8.60 8.00 8.85 8.00 -8.85 8.00 . 9.85 8.73 ' 8.75 8.85 9.85 .S5 8.75 . 9.25 .2 V 9.25 8.50 -8.85 6.60 9.50 8.70 9.00 9.85 e.35 9.85 6.23 9.25 8.50 8.25 9.25 9.00 21 13 67. 7. : 2. eo' 208 179 122 190 117 210 SIS 168 225 122 810 190' 128 O a O r ... 130 260 ... 173 ... 277 ... 162 ...273 -V 140 . .. 810 ...217 . .. 470 . .. 136 163 ... 205 ...123 . .. 268 ... 315 .... 203 ... 110 ...155 ...178 ... 450 ... 181 ... 317 .., 174 ... 107 ...188 i.173 ,.?141 - e 13.... 1... 6 tVO- 29.... 2 70::." 2.,;. 2 s 1.... 1.... 49. i.. ee. ... 1.... 1 . . .. 24 91.... . 8.... .... 2..l a.... S3.... 410 180 295 413 280 215 175 185 HO 110 169 200 130 108 175 SOS 2SO 126 10.' 1, 85. 8, ! 80. 104. 65. 14. SO. 6. 6. 79. 1. 2. 153. 1. 100. 4. 50. 24. 8. 126. ISO 187 112 e... 8 . 188 0. 294 ISO 85.... 8.75 82. HUM 8. . 73 $12.00 I j 26.... 95 $11.60 ' . EWES :: -. T..M 122 S COO I Tuesday Mornlna, Net At. Lfcs. ...820 Prate. I No. 3 7.2 Av.Xbsv Pram - XJverpool . Wheat Market Liverpool. Dec 19. Wheat: . - - Open. .., ' (Jaeea. Gala. December .106 Hd " lOs Hd ld ... March ..,10Sf SsllHd .... Hd May ......ed ts BHd- ... He ; KlaaeapoUs-Dalath Flax r Mrnreapolia, . Deo, 1. Flax: - Hr. S2.49H: Derember, $2,70; traek $2,719 2.73; arrive. $2.4. : Duluth, Dee. 19. -Flaxr Deeembw. $2.73 : January $2.4; Julyt $2.44: track. $2.72; arrive, $2.64 H. t Bttaos Aires Wheat ' Baenos Aires. Dec 19. Wheat opened He lugoer; JJawnocr, ex.-- ; Jbeomary. 81.20 NO CASH TRADE T I. There continues a lack,' of activity in the market for potatoes so far as shipping sales are concerned. ' Prtees eontmuw demoralised at practically all Paeifkr Northwest centers. While shipments continue to .be made to-the Ea. the nriees available there are in most instances scarcely sufficient to pay the freight. Consignments of potatoes - are general a 11 over the country. There it almost too limited cash business reported at country points . to firmly establish quotations, California is getting' more potatoes than it can take oars of at this time. The Texas market which had been a liberal one for the California product, is now reported dull, leav ing sn absence .of . shipping business in the Bootaera state. , - , In the meantime Yakima and Idaho Falls oontinuo to eoneiga potatoes to - all sections of this district. Primary market reported: IdahA Falla Idaho Pratfrallv in hanl- ingak account weather. Too few sales to es tablish a market. - Greeley. CoL Haulings Terr light. " SlishUy better wire toQuiry, slightly better demand. Market dull. Ne cariot sales reported. Wagonloads cash to growers, very few sates; sacked Kurals and Pearls, Vnited States No. 1, mostly 30c Minneapolis Very light wire Inquiry. De mand slow, practically no movement, market steady.- Too few sales to establish prices. Ysenpega. Wis Frantically no haulings. shipments very light, acoonnt weather. Light wire inquiry. Demand and movement slow, market firm, no ehange in prices. Carloads f. 04 b. usual terms, sacked Round White, United States So, 1, 60 & 65c- AMERICAN LTYESTOCK PRICES Chicago Hogs SS.2S Chicago. Dec 19. (L N. 8.) Hon Re ceipts, steady. Bulk. $7.90 8.20;' tops, $8.23; heavywsight, $8.00 c 8.15; medium weight, $8.65 8.10; lightweight, $8.10 8.25; light lights. $8,150)8.25; heavy pack ing sows, smooth, $7.60 7.75; pecking sows, rough, $7.15 7. 50i pigs. $8.00 8.23. Cattle Receipts. 14,000, steady. Beef steers, choice and prime, $12.60 913.60: medium and good. $9.50911.50: good and choice, $12.50 913.60; common tod medium. $7.50 11.50. Butcher cattle, heifers. $5.00 910.00? cows, $4.00 9 7.50; bulls, $3,60 9 7.00. Canners and cutters, cows and heifers, $2.23 9 3.25; canner steers, $4.00 9 6.60; veal calves (light and hanuyweight) , $8.60 9 10.60; feeder steers, $5.5098.00; stacker steers. $5.00(97.75; stoaker cows and heifers, $3.50S.25; stoaker calves, $5.00 97.60. Sheep Receipts, 13,000, steady to strong. Lambs. fat " lambs. . $14.50915.50: culls and common, $10. 00 A 12.60; yearlings. $11.00 9 13.0O; wethers, $7.0098.50; ewee. $6.509 7.50; ewes, culls and common, $2.50 9 5.50; feeder lambs, $13.75 914.75. Omaha Hogs $8.10 t South Omaha. Neb.. Dec 19. Li restock close: f Hog Receipts, 85O0; market steady to 5c higher. Bulk. $7.73 9 8.05; top, $8.10. Cattle Receipts. 5800; market, beef steers active, 10c to 15c higher; best, $10.50; all other classes generally steady. Sheep Receipts, 14.000. Lambs, 15o to 25c lower; bulk, $14.00 14.40 ; top, $14.50: sheep, steady: ewes, top. $7.25; top feeding lambs, $14.33. San Franolsao Hogs $10.80 San Francisco, Dec. 1. (U. P.) !attle Beef steers, good, $ TvOO 9 8.00 ; medium, $7.00 9 7.50: common, $6.00 9 6.75; beet cows, good, $5.73 9 6.00; medium, $5.25 5.50; common. $4.00 5.00; canners and cutters, $2.00 9 3.50: calves. 150-200 lbs., $7.5097.75; 200-250 lbs.. $7.2597.50; 2&O-30O lbs.. 36.75 9 7.25; over 300 lbs.. $5.50 6.50. Hogs Grain fed. light, $10.00 910.50; heavy, $7.50 9 8.00. Sheep Lambs, $13.50 914.00; ewes, $5.60 9 6.50; wethers, $8.50 910.00. Denver Hoes $8.20 Denver. Dec. 19. (U. P.) Cattle Re ceipts, liOO; market steady. Steers, $4,50 9 8.60; cows and heifers, $3.0097.50; stock era and feeders, $3.509 7.80; calves, $6,00 9 9.00. Hogs Receipts, 1870: market steady to 5c higher. Top, $8.20; bulk, $7.75 9 8.00. : Sheep Receipts, 6900: market steady. Lambs, $12.50 914.25; ewes, $4.0096.75; feeders, $12.00 914.20. Kansas City Hogs $8.10 Kansas City. Dec IS.: (L N. S.) Cattle Receipts, 12,000; market steady. Steers, $6.0099.50; cows and heifers, $4,509 7.50; stackers snd feeders, $4.00 97.83; calves, $8.00 9 9:50. T Hogs Receipts, 16,000; dull. Bulk of sales, $7.9098.10: top. $8.10: heavies. 7.809 H.IO; ngbts, $7.90 9 8.10; mediums, 8.10. Sheep Receipts, 6000: - sctive. $14.00 914.65; awes, $6.30 97.15. $7,90 9 Lambs. COTTOJT MARKET LESS OlfE"- SIDEDj PRICES DROP EARLY New York, Dec, 19. -Without disclosing any radical . change in conditions several factors combined to produce a leas one-sided cotton market today. Aetiva Southern selling, in progress for sev eral days, continued and a large quantity of Christmas cotton appeared. ' Liverpool quieted down, indicating a corresponding degree of pressure in that quarter. An easier?-' grain snd stock market deprived cotton of acme of -the most activo speculative support noticeable re cently. . Soon after he opening selling became suf ficiently general to carry May back to 26.10, a reaction of nearly 20 points, while both March and July sold below 26-cents. .This setback attracted outside buying with a re cover;, of a Quarter cent in March around mid day. $ MILLS ARE 3fOT PRESSING SALES flF COTTOST CLOTH New York, Dec. 19. The cotton elotlis market did not need any great volume of busi ness in order to maintain a firmness of tone today. There was a fair business recorded in standard print cloths at the prevailing price levels but mills evidently were not pressing sales. Sheetings are in demand for spot de livery and there was some activity in drills and sateens. The raw silk market was active here in reflection of the firmness reported in cables from Yokohama. Prises locally, however, fell off slightly. Quotations were tTT, 13-16 and 2 0-2 2s denier, $8.40; XXB, $8.35; extra, $8.80: best, No. 1 X. $8.27 H; No. 1. $8.25; Kansai. No. 1, $8.20; Canton. 14-16, $7.63; Canton. 20-22, $7.05. Although large blocks of cotton were of .fered durina. the afternoon, the market took all offerings and closed a few points higher than tha previous day for several positions. CPrks-reported by Overbeck k Cooke com pany: . Month Open. High. Low. Close. Jen. A...;. .2585 2592 2563 2589 Marca,-i,..219 2623 2592 2613 May-'W...... 2626 2639 2609 2627 July 2615 2619 2592 2810 Oct. e,i... .2457 2465 '2433 2443 Dec 2600 2603 2575 2600 New York spot market 2620, steady, 10 up. POTATOES ALONG THE COAST ,; . San Francisco Market, San Francisco, Dec 19. (U. P.) Onions Globes, $1.50 91.75; Stockton red, $1.23 91.76; yellows, per cwt. $1.25 91.75. Potatoes River, fancy, 90e9 $1.10: Idaho. Washington Netted Gems, $1.20 1.30; Sa unas, Sl.S3 91.es. Los Angeles Market Los Angelas, Dec 19. (L N. S.) Potatoes- Northern rivers, $1.50 1.76 ; poorer. sow as es.au; saano russets, Si.aw91.79, Seattle. Market Seattle, Dec - 19.w-(L , N. 8, California, 2 3c, Walla Walla. 2c Potatoea Takima Gems. -.$22 9 23; locals, i w ; laaienps sweets, , . Winnipeg Wheat OptioBS- Winnipeg. Dec- 19-Wheat:-' - - -Open. ' - High. -1 - Low, : - - Close, Dec ...$1.10 $1.11 $1.09- $1.10 May U4UV.M.1J" 1.14 July lfl8 ;. l.ig A '1.12 - 1,12 ' Mfirneapoliss Wheat: Options ; lUnnespdiis," Dee, 1. Wheat: - Open."-,. High. ,. Low. Close. . Dee. ai1.24 81.24 '$1.23 $1.24 May .. 1.24 g,- 1.24 1.22 1-23 2Tew York Cottonseed OH ' New York. -Dec- 19v -Cottonseed oil Jan uary, 970 9 983; February. 985 9 900; March, 1005 91007; May, 1020 1024; July, 1030 91039. i - - - :0?erbeck 5 Cooie Co. -BROKERS awembsrs CMeage St serai a Trades earg s4 Trade Btdg.. Portlenc Ore, Walla Walia. STOCKS. BON'DS. C3jiei a?;it conci DIRECT FRIT ATE WIRES Logran Ss Biriin SXW IOKX AS9 CHICAGO N POTATO MAR tCACO j GERMAN LOAi! IS NOW IMPOSSIBLE f J. O. Shwls) iCopvright. 1922, by Ttie Journal.) . New York. Dec 19. "-Announcement by J. P. Morgan, A Co. to the Gersaaa ambages dor that consideration of a loan to Germany Trw-ibb twdtng a settlement of the reparaUena ; .: questions, waa reeeived with mixed elinga by certain bui rtess men, ' Manufaetur ors. .especially makers ,if textiles,, expressed no great disappointment. They make no bones of tba fact, that they fear that an American man jo Germany weald tUmulats foreign eon petitiva buying of wool and cotton and - esuse ttiU farther advance m the prices of . those m viala. - - A distinct world shortage exists in wool and cotton supplies snd w- uus iunui. ---.- -r nfti grow aaoas acute m the early part of 1923. Prices sre already high. Heavy foreign buying would tend to force) them still higher . Ad Tances in the prices of raw material, manu v..nmm ... wonld hava to be followed tn the prices fee finished products. , Makers are not anxious . to soots hp pxnv w r goods for fear of the effect ft may bare in checking buying in taevlomiB5tiovmarketi'v -iiMin ami mnnrt nrndnsaca naturally would welcome foreign buying , because export hmifina in each, of those oemmodiUea marks tha difference between - an ordinary business year and one of great prosperity. The stand taken by Morgan St Co. is believed by business men to represent the attitude- of the r big financial houses of the country generally. Many expressed the opinion today that the emphasis placed by that attitude on the necessity for settling reparations Questions would be more beneficial than a direct loaa to Germany in that settlement of those questions would stao iliie conditions for Great Britain, iTance, Tf.l. .nd Rolcium as well SS lor Xrermany. However, the proposal for a loan to Germany la this country had not gone far enough to have any .material effect on prices in aeaeral and the Morgan announcement waa equally lacking in effect in lhat respect. ChrUtmas Tree Prtoa Lower Christmas trees are in excellent supply in practically every section of the country and prices in mt loealitiaa are - well under those of last year. The decorations for the trees are far lees expensive than they were in 1921 and 1920. 'Reductions amounting to 60 per cent in prices have been-noted in some- of these goods, due largely to the heavy importa tions from Europe. ' . .. Furniture manufacturers throughout the middle and fsr west are having extreme- diffi raltr in aeeurina- skilled cabinet - makers and other trained workmen- The furniture com panies in nearly every instance have increased plant capacity to- meet the tremendous demand of the year, but have not been able to get enough workmen to run the increased produe firm r.fiiitfM if fam oBMid.' The increase in the Cost of rttmber throughout the year has been reflected in an advance of about IO peg cent in furniture prices in that period. Auto Accessories In Good Demand ' For the. first time in their history, auto mobile accessory manufacturer today are work- ins on the same Droducuon schedules aa dur ing tha apring .and . summer. Speedometer makers, battery builders and other acoeesory manufacturers' are maintaining . their volume of aalea and no. surplus such, as is usually built up for sprixur demand hu yet been, ac cumulated. The. price of platinum has again advanced $10 an ounce to a level af $ 1 1 8, following heavy purchase by ' manufaeturins jewelers; An acute shortage is forecast in some quar ters for vanilla beana as the crop in France is enlv shout one-third of normal and the Mexican supply is expected to be used up be- for the new crop comes on. toe market next June ART GOODS ' Chicago, Dec 19. Prices for certain im ported art goods have dropped here due to the large amount imported recently. ' .RUBBER - ? Wichita. Ken.. Dec 19. The Midco Tire company, which was recently thrown into the hands of a receiver .- on application of the Guaranty Title A Trust eomnany of -New York, will be reorganized in the near future, it waa announced today. -. - - " j. . CLOTHING " Detroit, Dec 19.- A week of cold weather has resulted in the . moving of considerable stocks of heavy clothing, furs arid underwear here. For a time it looked as if these stocks might have to be carried over. Overshoes snd rubbers are moving in normal volume to day. , 'STKKL ' ' 1 YotmgBtown, Ohic, Dec 1 9. Thirty-one of the 4 7 blast furnaces in. the Youngstown Sharon district are active Wheeling, W. Ye.. Dec 19. Iron and steel operations in this district have improved. Wheeling steel operations arw on an 80 per cent basis today and 'the National Tube com pany has increased its operating schedules. BEANS San Francisco, Dec 19. Bean brokers re ported today that the market for beans has shown improvement after an extremely dull period. ROPE Laeonia, f., E, Dec. 19. The plants of the Plymouth Cordage company are operating at capacity today and are booked well ahead into next year. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS . Houston, Texas, Dec. 19. Christmas buy ing of musical instruments is very "active in this section today. High priced pianos and automatic pianse ere in good demand as sre talking machines while there is a steady sale of band1 instruments. TEXTILES Columbus, Ga., Dec 19. The large textile mills here are running day and night and are behind with theij orders. CHRISTMAS TREES Pittsburg, re., Dec 19. Fifty . ears of Christmas trees are in the yards here today and forty more are expected. Dealers esti mate the demand at 76 to 80 cars. Last year there was a shortage. Trees are selling were bout Partners, largest in We Are Offering Shares of the conv- Os mem-stock of Star O o Motors, IncV at $15,00. FuUy SJ o paid; non-as sessable. Not -more than 50 nor less than 5 shares to each partner CrOOOCXXMOCJCXdOOOOl The Star Car is the world's lowest priced "auto "of strictlv standard units.- The model sells for $348.00 wsT O i. . a. s gin 8 troit Mkh OAer mt 5 S accordingly. , .w.w 'v O cooccpoc . ft i v , sssssseaasW&satai ' t W W iw W te at S1.50 to $1.75 a bundle. - Other greenery is cowing mere a urge ai.ipmeutar - - fii, " . . DRTGOODS . - ' -' Columbus. Ca.. lec 18. Retail trade berw is- prosperous under -tee stimulus -of big army payrolls at Camp Banning, a, permanent poet.. near ttua city. The lentsni 01 ueorgia railroad at preparing to make improvements an terminal facilities jhere. . : . . ' ACH INERT " PhDadelnhia. ' Ikec 1 9 rdera ' t Wemr. rlvea and ether traction machinery are plenti ful at local equipment plants. There is a strong demand for ene-maa street ears and gas-drivea ears and motor tracks Jtoday. -Fae- fn.tM . r. k i... . , . .....If . - -? - . ' . . . I I -,'-V,- 'i -'? ' '. ''' - r. 7,TVjgY0CK' . -.' "Fort 'Worth, Trias. Dec I . The belief that only one rcae was possible between do mestic cattle imd the buffalo has been dis proved by arrival here ot a shipment from a Uaraa ooonty ranelunsa of stock which he calls Vernier, a second cross between buffalo and catUe.' The new animals sold at satis factory prices, . : ' , : '' TEXTILES Boston, Dee. 19. The tirtfle tnills of firm England are busy today, many of them work big at capacity. Most of the cotton mills are sold into the first duarter.ot 1923. - This is the fagend ot the season for woolen factories.' but there is a general feeling that the start of the heavyweight season after January 1 will improve conditions in the woolen bos in am. - ' Chicago Dairy Predate . " Chicago. Dee. 19. (L N. S.) Butter Receipts. 8750 robs Creamery, extra. S3e; extrk Tirsts, 4995114 ci. firsts, 45948c; packing; stock,- 84 9 45c ,. Fnrgs .Receipts, 8307 eases. Mlncsllaneoua. 48 9 50c; ordinary firsts, 4 5 48c : firsts, 50 9 52e; checks; 26 927c; dirties. 27 929c Cheese Twins, new. 26 He; dsisiea, 28 927Hc: Young Americas, 27 927 He; long horns, 27927Hc: brick, 2424Hc Live Poultry Turkeys, 3 5c : chickens. 18 9 18 He; springs, 17 He; roosters, 13c; geese. 21c; decks, 20c ' ; - . - , New York Poultry Market -- New York. Dec 19. L N. S.l Daeased poultry market, turkeys firmer. Chickens. 19 9 45c; fowls. 15 931c; turkeys, 83 52o; ducks, 20 9 310; geese, 20 980c Live poultry market Una. Chkkeno. 21 9 23o: turkeys, 0 9 84e: sousters, lS26o; ducks, 14e; geese.-219 2 Sc , - Hew York" Potato Market ' New York. Dec. . l!l. (L N. S. Potatoes fin balk, barrel bf bag) market firm. Nearby white, $1.65 3.25; sweets. $1.00; Sonth- v TTew York Better aad Eawg si New York. Dec 19. (t N. B. ) -Butter. Market steady. - Creamery, extras, 54 H 9 56c; do firsts. 46 54 Ha; do higher scoring, 55 A - a. ten-vear Christmas gift You can buy a Christmas present tnat will auto: Tiiatically.iiiake a cash gift twice each year for ! v 5-10 15ao years, arid on the last Christmas, , eive the recipient more than the total you paid 4U1 U1C gXAC Ask us about BONDS for Chrispnaas $i 00, $5 op and $iooo dev nominations. . Save writing a letter for placing you name and Name .Address "IT IS 6ASY Cyiuis 1002 Wilcox BJdg.-PORTLAND-Tel. Broadway 5915 San Francisco ' ' Seattle . . -Los Angrelea Spokane Chicago" j . .' New York , 52,000 AUTOMOBILES in Dor ant plants and marketed daring the fourteen months of prodnetioa mere ears than prodnction of all antomobiU companies in the months' period from 1900 to ltlO. the Dor ant group of enterprises is now in- niunber of aiweholdere. touring f. o.b. De- THF ni ir? . . - - v v i awwaas-aaa a W1W WltntlVII 88 :. - Q q :: awaustuu. a uuuc I'laui morx , . f CC5CCCCCKX te te te' te te te te te te , w Wte S7Hc; etste dairy, tubs. $38 9 53 tic; lade'is. fresh extras, 3e939c ' Cheese Market firm. 6tate Whole rcai'k specials, Tats. 26 928 He; lower grades, 19 - 23 H e. ... Wisconsin Whole milk, fancy YnMng Americas, held 28 9 28 He, - btata Siirrf, specials, held 21 9 21 He 7 do choice to tresii. ILffffs Markwt - fli-m. " Naavfr White, -faneri 78 9 74ct do brown, fancy, 68 9 69ef eftra. 64 9 65c: firsts. 66 9 69c - Milk The nominal, whoiesaie price la $2.90 pet cwv -. v ' .Eaeterav Cash Wlrsvt ; - : Chicago. Dec 19. Cash wheat: No. 8 bard. . $1.83H : Nc 1 bard. l.H; No. 2 hard. $1.2791.28Hj No. 2 Montana, $1269 1.26 ; Nc 3 red, $1.24 H. Winnipeg, 'Dee. 19.- Cash wheat: No. 1 northern. $1.10 Hi No. 8 northern, $1.07; No. 8 northern, $1.03; No. 4 -winter, . L00H: Nc 4 winter. 94 He; No. 0 win ter. 87e; track, $l.lHv ; I- Minneapolis, Dec. 1 9. Cash wheat: Nc 1 , dark . northern. $1.26 H 9 1.34 H ; - No, 1 northern, $1.22 9 1.80 H r Not 8 dark northern, $1.18 H 9 1.26 Nc 8 aortlieriT, $1.17 H 91.245 H : No. 1 dark 'hard Mon tana.' $1.26 H 9 1.84 H ; Wtt, 1 hard-iiou-taae. $L23i 91.26H. . ,-.i,,..- ' - Dried Fralt aad Beens, 4 New York, Dec 18. it-, K'SLy Bes market dulL. Marrow choice, .$10 915; ra choice, $2,60 9 8.00; red kidney chooe1 $3.25, Dried fruit market dull aad -weak. "Apricots, choice to' ax-fancy, 24 40c; , spples, evapw aaatsd. nrime ta fancy. 10 ii 9 12 a: orune.v L80a to '60s, 12 9 IT He; prunes, 80s to lOOs, T912c; peaches, o house to ex-lancy. lis 19c: seedless raisins, choice to- fancy t S.9 9 23c - .- - .... Jfew Tork Wool aad Hides New - Tork, Dee. 19. (L V. S 1 Wool market quiet. Domestic' fleece XX Ohio. 43 9 3 7e -.domestic pulled, scoured basia, 7 He 9 $1.20: domestic Texas, eeoured basis. $1.03 91.35; territory staples, scoured basis. $1.2$ 91-40- - ' .- ' ' Hides market quiet, NaUva steers, 18 H 9 21 He; branded ateera, 18c . 1 Brsaded Bagi to Biso ; , 7 New York, Dec 19. Importers of Calcutta bags are including in their sales eon tracts a clause that the buyers shall pay aavy expense i incurred in stamping them "Made In Calcutta." The coat is figured at $1.65 a bale. : Final import totals to the east coast are reported -at 79,200.000: west ecest, 8,800,000; Arret- -One, 23,800,000. . , . r ' . . Saa Fraacisoo. Grala Market ' Saa Francisco. Dec ". I e.--Bsrtey eloaeel noon: December. $1.68 Md; April, $1.63 H) bid, $1.87 H ask: Msy sals, $1.60 91.62. . Calcutta grain bagtr June-July asles. 10 He. ; complete information by address here: , TO BUY BONDS", m the eombioed world in any With 137 JOS the second The Diirant Plan of payment allows . terms ot $Z-00 a share with the application. X )md$Z"per KM Share each j C) I month until CD w CI ) 5 C) ( ) O ci o C) C ) - aesaaoay, o terestevc-. roeoewbeocroooooooo CC9C9Cw3Cw9C)OOOOf fia" fnAanr lnfrfcea O mnrion edits maA maiif x - . . coupon to nearest crCico. wj. - t!5 Name - a . o a iU.Sbote. a nt rnnDnn Trni a o - a , 41 W te te a w W.w.w m u 1