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A gricultural and B usiness Conditions IN THE TWELFTH FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT INDEX Volume V JanuaryJune, 1921 No. Page Charts:' No. Page Acceptances : Bankers’, Discussion of .............................. 5 18 Bank Clearings, 1920, 1921.................... 6 11 Pacific Coast Market .................................. 5 16 Building Materials, Prices ...................... 4 14 Arizona Manufactures: Building Permits, 1920, 1921.................... 5 14 10 1? Census, Value and Importance, 1914 11 Business Failures, 1920, 1921.................... 0 6 and 1919..................................................... 4 Copper, Prices, 1913-1921.......................... 4 8 Automobile Registration: Cost of Living ............................................... 5 10 By States for Past Five Years ................ 4 11 Lumber: Prices .................................................... 5 7 Bankers’ Acceptances: Production ........................................... 3 9 Discussion of ................................................. 5 18 Petroleum: Bank Clearings: Development Operations ................. 5 8 By Months for 20 Cities ............................ 1 2 3 12 14 16 Production ........................................... Prices: 3 10 4 15 Building Materials ............................. 4 14 5 15 Copper .................................................... 4 8 6 11 Lumber. •...» ...................... ............... 5 7 Barley: .. R&jiifhdj*.:;,;. .................... * .................. .. : ¡s//- . 5 10 California Crop Conditions ........................ 4 3 6 7 Carryover, Yield .......................................... 6 y , .\ ; Sheep and W ool... ?«... vI } .......... 6 4 . V '• • Sugar ................................ •>#?..».•........ ........ 4 4 Building Activity: 5 10 Comparative Figures, N u m b e r and •••••••••• ••••- • ••• • •• • •• •• • • # • 6 7 Value of Permits by Months for ••• 20 Cities .................................................... r* • 11 . Retail Trade.—, ........ .r#. .......... /.. ’ 4 10 ? 14 ••••• •••••«. j • • • •••••» . . ...... b 9 3 15 * ••••••• ••• ••••••• •••• 6 7 4 5 6 13 13 10 Condition Statements: Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco 1 13 Butter: 2 16 Cold Storage Holdings, Prices, Market 1 6 8 3 4 18 18 5 20 Ò 8 6 15 4 5 6 6 A Member Banks, Twelfth District ............ 5 6 17 14 0 Crops: Canned Fruits and Vegetables: General Conditions ...................................... 1-6 1 California Carryover, February, 1921... 3 3 Production and Value in Twelfth Dis- California Pack, 1920, 1919, 1918.............. 1 3 trict ............................................................. 1 2 Market, March, 1921.................................... •4 2 Opening Prices, 1921.................................... 6 2 Cotton: Pacific Northwest Pack, 1920, 1919........ 2 5 Acreage, Production, Prices, M arket... 1 4 Prices ............................................................... 3 3 2 3 Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

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Page 1: Rev Frbsf Index1921to1924

A gricultural a n d B usiness Co nditionsIN THE

TWELFTH FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT

INDEXVolume V January— June, 1921

No. PageC h a rts :'

No. PageAcceptances :

Bankers’, Discussion o f .............................. 5 18 Bank Clearings, 1920, 1921.................... 6 11Pacific Coast M arke t.................................. 5 16 Building M aterials, P rices...................... 4 14

Arizona M anufactures: Building Perm its, 1920, 1921.................... 5 14101?Census, Value and Im portance, 1914

11Business Failures, 1920, 1921....................

06

and 1919..................................................... 4 Copper, Prices, 1913-1921.......................... 4 8Automobile R egistration: Cost of L iving............................................... 5 10

By States for P ast Five Y ears................ 4 11 Lum ber:Prices .................................................... 5 7

Bankers’ Acceptances: Production ........................................... 3 9

Discussion o f ................................................. 5 18 Petroleum :Bank Clearings: Development O perations................. 5 8

By M onths for 20 C ities............................ 123

121416

Production ...........................................

Prices:

3 10

4 15 Building M aterials............................. 4 145 15 Copper .................................................... 4 86 11 Lum ber. • . . . » ...................... ............... 5 7

Barley: .. R & j i i f h d j * . : ; , ; . ....................* .................. ..: ¡ s / / - .

5 10California Crop C onditions........................ 4 3 6 7Carryover, Y ield.......................................... 6 y , . \ ; Sheep and W o o l .. . ?«... v I } .......... 6 4

. V '• • Sugar ................................ •>#?..».•................

4 4Building A ctivity: • 5 10

Comparative Figures, N u m b e r and • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -• • • • • •• • • • • • • • # • 6 7Value of Perm its by M onths for •••

20 C ities.................................................... r * • 11 . R etail T rade.—, . . . . . . . . .r # . .......... / . . ’ 4 10? 14 ► • • • • • • • • • • « .• j • • • • • • • • » . . . . . . . . b 93 15

* • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • 6 7456

131310

Condition S tatem ents:Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco 1 13

B utter: 2 16

Cold Storage Holdings, Prices, M arket 1 68

34

1818

5 20Ò 8 6 1545

66A

Member Banks, Tw elfth D istric t............ 56

17140

Crops:Canned Fruits and Vegetables: General Conditions...................................... 1-6 1

California Carryover, February, 1921... 3 3 Production and Value in Tw elfth Dis­California Pack, 1920, 1919, 1918.............. 1 3 tric t ............................................................. 1 2Market, March, 1921.................................... •4 2Opening Prices, 1921.................................... 6 2 Cotton:Pacific N orthw est Pack, 1920, 1919........ 2 5 Acreage, Production, Prices, M a rk e t... 1 4Prices ............................................................... 3 3 2 3

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INDEX Agricultural and Business Conditions

No. Page No. PageDairying: Deciduous:

N um ber and Value of Milk C o w s........... 3 7 Apples .....................................................Crop C onditions....................................

33

52

Dairy Products (See “B utter” and “Milk”) Estim ated Y ields................................... 5 3Debits to Individual Accounts: 6 14

1 12 Outlook, 1921 Season........................... 2 52 143 16 Government Financing:4 15 Discussion o f ................................................... 3 17

Discount Rates:5 15 4 16

6 13In Effect May 16........................................... 5 17 Grains:

Dried Fruits: California B arley ........................................... 4 3Freight Rate C ontroversy.......................... 3 4

Shipments and H old ings............................62

22

Failures—Commercial: Stocks of W heat on F arm s........................ 3 2

Comparative Figures Reported by States 123

111316

W heat Acreage, Estim ated Yield, 1921..

Hay and Alfalfa:

5 2

4 15 Condition of C rop ......................................... 2 35 15 Estim ated Y ield ............................................. 5 3

Farm Prices:6 12 Hops:

Comparative Prices of Farm P ro d u c ts .. 6 9 Stocks, M arket Conditions........................ 2 4

Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco:Comparative S tatem ent of Resources Interest and Discount Rates:

and L iabilities......................................... 1 13 Prevailing in Federal Reserve Bank and2 16 Branch C ities........................................... 1 12

3 18 2 15. 4 18 3 17

5 20 4 15• •• .**••••

F - h :6.••

15• Idaho Manufactures:

5 16

California Rfsh; i^cl«, "Demand, Statis- - V »* •. Census, Value and Im portance, 1914

tics .......... •» .? ,........................................... 3 •••a»' and 1919..................................................... 5 12••• ••„ , • • • • ••• •S a im o » ^ ••

•••• * : >l£2£T.£ack, Hold©v<*rV.. .t * .*. t 6¿92f»*Pack, O u tlo o k .......................... 5 **QWtfditions, G e n e ra l.................................. 1 9

\ • • • • •• • ••• •Flour Milling: • • J l . t * . ! I .! • I • ° • • • • • • • • • # • • • •

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • «• • 2

31213

M onthly Production l)y*^tates; iJfillers’• • •

4 10H oldings of W h e a t and Flour; 5 12M a r k e t ...................................................... 1 3 6 6

2 3 Estim ated Unemployed by C ities............ 2 123 3 5 124 3 Farm L ab o r..................................................... 5 45 36 2 Livestock:

Foreign Commerce: M ortality o f ..................................................... 6 4

Pacific Coast Customs Districts, Im ­ Range Conditions; Comparative Tables57ports, E x p o rts ........................................ 1

21012

of Receipts and Slaughter; P r ic e s ... 12

3 14 3 5

4 12 4 5

5 12 5 4Fruits: 6 3

C itrus: Los Angeles Manufactures:Crop Conditions, Estim ated Yield. 2 6 Census, Value and Im portance, 1914W ater Shipm ents................................ 4 3 and 1919 ..................................................... 3 14

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Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco INDEX

Lumber:Output, Shipments, Orders, M arket.

No. Page

Manufactures, Census of:Arizona, 1914 and 1919.............................. ..4Idaho, 1914 and 1919.................................. ..5Los Angeles, 1914 and 1919...................... ..3U tah, 1914 and 1919.................................... ..6

Member Banks:Condition o f ................................................... 5

6Milk:

Canned; Stocks, M arket............................ 12345

Fluid; Prices Paid to P roducers............ 123456

M illing:Flour Milling; M onthly Production by

S tates; Millers’ H oldings of W heatand F lour; M a rk e t.............................. 1

23456

Mining:Copper Mines Closed D ow n..................O utput of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead.

Motion Picture Industry:.

Petroleum :Comparative Statem ent of P rices ........Production, Shipments, Stored Stocks,

S tatistics ................................................

1112146

1714

333332

779

1078 5

11

4i_ i b *8 > v í r V

Retail Trade:Activity, Statistics of Sales, Stocks, Orders, Collections....................................

No. Page

1 72 103 114 85 96 7

Review of Month.................................................1-6 inc. 1

Rice:California Yield, Prices.

Savings Deposits:Comparative Figures by Cities for 1919, 1920, 1921........................................................

Shipbuilding:Operations, by M onths...............................

Sugar:Beet; Acreage, Condition of Crop. Cane; Prices, M arket........................

Utah Manufactures:Census, Value and Im portance, 1914 and

1919

Wheat Growers’ Co-operative Association

Wholesale Trade:Activity, S tatistics of Sales, Collec­

tions, P rices............................................

Wool:Clip, M arket.

FEWStt. fKítHHVEcBA^Xirtton of Prices, 1914 to 1921,

OF P H i U # ® «

13

1013151213

45

810121010

1 63 65 66 4 6 4

jr.*No.

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A gricultural a n d B usiness ConditionsIN THE

TWELFTH FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT

INDEXVolume V July-December, 1921

No. Page No. Paec

Acceptances: Charts:

Pacific coast m ark e t...................................... 7 18 Bank clearings, 1920-1921............................ 7 168 15 8 159 13 9 12

10 14 10 1411 17 11 1612 14 12 14

Automobile Registration: Barley, export prices, 1920-1921................Building permits, number and value........

87

316

By states in the Tw elfth district, 1920- 8 131921 ................................................................. 7 11 9

101113

Bank Clearings: 11 14By m onths for 20 cities................................ 7 16 12 13

8 15 Cattle and meat, price trends, 1913-1921. 9 69 12 Cost of living, Dec., 1915-May, 1921.......... 7 14

10 14 Cost of living, Dec., 1914-Sept., 1921........ 11 1111 16 Cotton, average yearly prices, 1912-1921. 10 512 14 Failures—Business, 1920-1921..................... 7 17

Barley: 8 14

Carryover and comparative yields, 1920- 1921 ................................................................ 8 2

910

1214

11 15Chart showing export prices at San F ran­ 12 13

cisco, 1920-1921 .......................................... 8 3 Federal reserve note circulation, bills dis­

Comparative prices to growers, estim ated 910

32

counted and bills bough t.......................... 78

1917

Export demand .............................................. 11 2 91011

161718

Receipts and exports at San Francisco,1920-1921 ................................................. 9 3

1011

22 F ru it shipments, California........................

127

166

9 3Beans: 11 5

Acreage, yield and prices in California, Im ports and exports of the United States,1920-1921, estimated .................................. 11 4 1920-1921 ......................................................

Livestock, receipts of, 1920-1921................8

12125

Building Activity: Lumber, production of, 1920-1921.............. 8 7Perm its by m onths for 20 cities................ 7 15 Lumber, production, orders and ship­

8 13 ments, 1920-1921 ........................................ 11 89 11 12 8

10 13 Petroleum, production, shipments, stored11 14 stocks (California), 1919-1921................ 7 1012 13 8 8

Butter:11 9

Prices and cost of living.......... .................... 10 11Cold storage holdings, prices and m arket 7 8 Prices, wholesale and retail, 1920-1921... 9 10

8 6 Rediscounts, member banks, 1920-1921... 9 159 6 10 16

10-12 inc. 7 11 18

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INDEX Agricultural and Business ConditionsNo. Page No. Pare

C harts (con tinued): Map showing territories of H ead OfficeRetail trade ..................................................... 7

81210

and Branches ...............................................M ember banks:

11 20

9 9 C hart of rediscounts, 1920-1921.............. 9 1510 10 10 1611 . 12 11 1812 10 Condition of ................................................. 7 18

Rice, acreage, production, value in Cali­ 8 17fornia, 1910-1921 ......................................... 10 6 9 14

Savings deposits, 1919-1921.......................... 7 15 10 168 16 11 189 14 12 16

10 16Sugar (beet), prices, 1919-1921............ : . . . 7 7 Financial Conditions in District:W heat, m onthly m arketing, 1920-1921.... 9 2 Map of ............................................................... 7 2W heat, prices a t Chicago, 1920-1921........ 8 3 Survey of ......................................................... 7 1W holesale trade, value of sa les.................. 12 12

F ish :C opper: (see M ining) Salmon; holdover, outlook and 1921 open­

8C ost of Living in the U nited States, 1915- ing p r ic e s ............................................. .......... 6

1921 ..................................................................... 7 14 F lour:11 10 Production, m illers’ holdings, m arke t___ 7 5

Cotton: 8 3C hart of price to producer, 1912-1921.... 10 5 9 2Map showing distribution in d is t r ic t . . . . 10 4 10 2Production, price and m arke t.................... 10 5 11 4

12 4 12 2

Debits to Individual A cco u n ts .. .......... .......... 8 15 Foreign Commerce:Pacific coast customs districts, im ports

D iscount R ates: (see In terest and Discount and exports ................................................... 8 12rates)

E lectric Pow er: F ru its:

Consumption and sa le s .. . . .................... 8 9 Canned:9 8 Canner’s opening prices, 1920-1921........ 7 6

10 9 8 411 9 Cost of production, 1921, e s tim a te d ... . 7 612 10 Pack, m arket and p rices........................ .. 7 6

Failures—B usiness:Prices and m arke t....................................... 8 4

Com parative figures for states in d istrict' . ‘ii.

78 9

171412

C itrus:Chart of California shipm ents, 1920-

10 13 1921 ............................................................. 7 611 15 9 312 13 11 5

Federal Reserve B ank of San Francisco: Yields, shipm ents, prices........................... 71112

6,'C

C hart showing certain resources and 0

*liabilities, 1920-1921 ................................... 7

8 9

191716

Deciduous: A pples:

o

10 17 Map showing distribu tion .................... 10 411 18 Pacific N orthw est crop, 1920-1921... 9 312 16 Pacific N orthw est shipm ents and

Condition of ..................................................... 7 18 prices, 1920-1921 .......... ...................... 10 38 17 Prices to growers, 1920-1921............... 11 59 16 12 3

10 17 Yield, 1920-1921, estim ated.................. 8 311 18 11 512 16 12 3

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Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco INDEX

F ru its: Deciduous (continued)A pricots:

California yield, 1920-1921, estim ated 8 3Prices to g row ers.................................. 8 4Chart of California shipm ents, 1920-

1921 .................... .................................... 7 69 3

11 5Cherries :

California yield, 1920-1921, estimated 7 4

Peaches :Crop in W ashington and Oregon,

1920-1921 M arket demand and p rice s ..___ . . .Prices to g row ers..................................Yield, estimated, 1920-1921...................

Pears:Crop in W ashington and Oregon,

1920-1921 ...7 5Prices to g row ers.......... ...........................8 4Yield, estim ated, 1920-1921................... ..8 3

P lum s:California yield, 1920-1921, estimated 7 4

Rail shipm ents from California.............. ...7 5Yield, estimated, 1920-1921.......... ...............7 5

D ried :Peaches, prices o f ...................................... ...9 4Prunes, California crop and prices, 1921 9 4 Prunes, California and Oregon crops.. 10 3

G rapes:Carlot shipm ents from California, 1920-

1921 10 3Carlot shipm ents from California, 1918-

1921 11 6Prices to g row ers.............. 1...................... 10 3T o ta l crop estimates and prices............ 11 6

Raisins:California crop, 1921; m arket conditions 10 3California crop, 1921; prices to grow er. 11 6Carryover, prices and m arke t.................. 9 3

Gold: (see Mining)

G overnm ent F inancing:D iscussion of ............

H ay:Prices and production, 1920-1921.............. 11 4

H ops:Carryover, production, m arke t.................. 9 5

Im ports and E xports: (see Foreign Commerce)

8 169 13

11 1712 IS

7 58 47 78 3

No. PageIn teres t and Discount R ates:

Prevailing in six principal cities................ 7 188 169 14

10 1511 1612 15

Prevailing rate at each Federal reservebank ............................................................... 11 17

L abor:Conditions, general ...................................... 7 10

8 139 11

10 1211 1012 12

Lead: (see Mining)

Livestock:Chart of price trends, 1913-1921................ 9 6Range conditions, prices, m arket receipts 7 7

8 59 5

10 71 11 7

12 5Lum ber:

Production, shipments, orders and m arket 7 98 79 6

10-12 inc. 7

M anufactures, Census of, 1914 and 1919:California ....................................... .................. 11 10Nevada .............................................................. 7 11Oregon .............................................................. 9 8W ashington ..................................................... 8 9

M aps:Cattle, distribution of, in d is tric t.............. 12 6Crops (apples, cotton, rice, sugar beets)

distribution of in d istric t.......................... 10 4Financial conditions in d is tric t.................. 7 2T erritories of head office and branches of

Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco 11 20W heat crop, distribution of in d is tr ic t... 11 3

Milk:Canned; m arket condition.......................... 11 7Fluid; prices to producers............................ 7 8

8 69 6

10-12 inc. 7M illing: (see Flour)

M ining:O utput of gold, silver, copper, lead .......... 7 9

8 89 7

10 811 912 8

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INDEX

No. Page No. PageN uts: Savings D eposits:

Almonds: Comparative figures by cities.................... 7 15M arket for 1921 c rop .............................. 10 3 8 16Prices, 1920-1921 .................................... 9 4 9 14

W alnuts: 10 1611 15

M arket and prices for 1921 crop___ 10 3 12 15

M onth, Review o f ............................................ 7 3Silver: (see Mining)

8-12 inc. 1 Stockgrow ers’ Finance Corporation (an­

Olives: nouncem ent) ............................................. 7 19

Yield (California), prices and m ark e t.. . 11 6 Sugar:Beet:

Petroleum : Chart of prices in district, 1919-1921... 7 7Production, shipm ent, stored s to c k s ... 7 •

8 9

10

10878

Prices, comparative ...................................

Sugar Beets:Acreage, condition of crop, prices to

10 5

11-12 9 growers .................................................. 7 7

Postal Receipts: Map showing distribution in district, 1920 10 4

Com parative figures, 1920-1921.............. 7 15Yields 1920-1921; prices to g row ers........ 10 5

P otatoes:W age A djustm ents:

In principal industries in d is tric t.......... ;.

W heat:

8 13Carryover, 1921, crop and p rices............ . 9 4

P rices; readjustm ent o f .................................. 7 4 Chart of prices at Chicago, 1920-1921-----Map showing distribution in d is tric t-----

711

33

Retail T rade: Prices, production, receipts and ex p o rts .. 7 4Activity, statistics of sa les........................ 7 12 8 2

8 10 9 39 9 10 2

10 9 11 21112

1110

W holesale T rade:Activity, collections, prices, statistics of

Rice : 78

1411

California crop, 1921; prices 1918-1921.. . 10 6 9 10Chart showing acreage, production and 10 11

value in California, 1910-1921................ 10 6 11 13Map showing distribution in d is tr ic t . .. . 10 4 12 11Production, m arket, prices (California). . 12 4

W ool:Salmon: (see Fish) Clip, 1921; m arketing; prices................ .. 8 5

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I n d e x

Volume VI January—December, 1922

PageAcceptances:

Pacific Coast M arke t.............. 1532496988

109129149169189209228

Autom obile R egistration:By States in the T w elfth Dis­

trict, 1921-1922...................... 106

B ank Clearings:By M onths for 20 C ities........ 15(See also Bank Debits!

Bank D ebits:By M onths for 20 C ities........ 31

486887

108128147167188209227

Index o f ....................................... 212

Bank D eposits:Rate of T urnover. 92

Banking Situation, see FederalReserve Bank of San F ran­cisco.

B arley:Production, Receipts, Exports

and P r i c e s ............................. 20547494

114134154174194214

Stocks on F a rm s...................... 36

Beans:Page

Production, Stocks, P r ic e s ,C a lifo rn ia .............................. 175

Yield, Estim ated and Prices,C a lifo rn ia .............................. 155

195

Building Activity:Perm its by Months for 20

C i t ie s ...................................... 1331476786

107126146166187208225

B u s in e s s R e c o v e ry in t h e Tw elfth Federal Reserve Dis­tr ic t ............................................. 152

B utter:Cold Storage Holdings, Prices

and M a rk e t .......................... -72440587898

117139157178197217

C harts:Bank Clearings, 1920-1921... 15Bank Debits, 1921-1922.......... 31

4868 88

108128148167188209227

Bank Debits and W holesale Prices in the United States 212

Bank Deposits, Annual Rate of T urnover........................... 92

PageB u i ld in g Perm its, N um ber

and V alue................................ 1431476786

107127147167187 208 226

Butter, M ovement of Cold Storage H o ld in g s , 1920-1922 40

7898

118158178198218

Canned F ruits,O pening Prices, 1910-1922 ................................ 116

Canned Fruits and Vegeta­bles, Pack in C a l i f o r n ia , 1914-1921 ................................ 5

Cost of Living, Dec., 1914- Dec., 1921............................... 52

Cost of Living, Dec., 1914- June, 1922................................ 172

Cotton, W eekly Price Q uota­tions on No. 2 Grade Pima Cotton, 1920-1922................. 56

Dried Fruits, Opening Prices of California, 1907-1922___ 136

Electric Pow er — Connected Industrial Load and M onth­ly Sales 1921-1922................ 203

E lectric Power, Sales of, June, 1921-July, 1922....................... 162

Em ploym ent, M anufacturing Firm s, Num ber of W orkers on Payrolls, 1921-1922........ 126

Failures—Business, 1920-1921 14

Failures—Business, 1921-1922 30476787

107128148168188 208226

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INDEX

Charts (Continued):Page

Federal Reserve Note Circu­lation, Bills Discounted and Bills Bought, 1921-1922... 16

3450

Flour, M onthly O utput andStocks 1920-1922.................. 37

557595

115135155175195215

F ru it Shipments, California,1921-1922 ............................... 156

177196216

Gasolene, Stored Stocks, Cali­fornia, 1921-1922.................. 62

81102122141161182202221

Gasolene, Stored Stocks, U nit­ed States, 1921-1922............ 122

Im ports and Exports, Pacific Coast D istricts, Value of,1913-1921 166

Livestock, Receipts of, 1920-1921......................................... 71921-1922 22

39577797

118138157178197217

Lumber, Production, O rders and Shipments, 1921-1922.. 60

80101 121139 160 180201 220

Milk, Canned, Production and Exports, 1911-1921.............. 58

Petroleum, Development O p­erations in California, 1920-1921 ......................................... 9

Petroleum, Production, Ship­ments and Stored Stocks (California), 1921-1922.......

Page

Prices, W holesale and Cost of Living, 1920-1922............

6281

102122141161182202221

120143198218

Prices, W holesale in England, France, Japan, Sweden and the United States, 1919—1922 .........................................

Principal Resource and Lia­bility Item s of Federal Re­serve Bank of San Francis­co, 1921-1922.........................

72

Principal Resource and Lia­bility Item s of Reporting Member Banks, 1921-1922.

Rediscount Operations, Com­parative, 1919-1921..............

Rediscount Operations, Com­parative, 1919-1922 (L ast page Supplement to April Issue)

Rediscount Operations, Com­parative, 1919-1922 (Last page Supplement to September Issue)

7190

111130150170191211230

70110130150170190210229

18

Retail T rade. 11446484

104124144164184192203223

Salmon, W orld Pack by Dis­tricts, 1905-1921.................... 100

Savings Accounts, 1919-1922.Page

6988

109129149168189209228

W heat, Prices at Chicago and San Francisco, 1921-1922.. 94

W heat, Stocks of 16 R eport­ing Milling Companies, 1921-1922 ....................................... 37

557595

115135155175195215

W holesale Trade, Value of Sales and W holesale Prices 12

28466685

106125145165185205225

W ool, Average Price of T er­ritory Wool, Choice Lambs and Aged Sheep, 1921-1922 40

W ool, Production in Twelfth D i s t r i c t and the United States and Total Consump­tion of W ool in the United States, 1910-1921.................. 23

Copper:Production, Estim ated, 1921

Prices, S tocks....................... 9(See also Mining)

Cost of Living:In the Twelfth Federal Re­

serve D istrict and UnitedStates, 1914-1921.................. 521914-1922 172

Cotton:Acreage, Production, Prices

and M arket............................ 56137

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PageC a r r y o v e r , D e m a n d and

P r ic e s ...................................... 176

Chart of W eekly Price Q uo­tations on No. 2 Grade Pima Cotton, 1920-1922----- 56

General Conditions Affecting Arizona Crop and P rices .. 195

P r o d u c t io n , Ginning a n d Prices, Arizona and Cali­fornia ...................................... 215

Crops:Production and Value, 1921..

Eggs:Cold Storage Holdings and

Prices of F resh California. 158179198218

Electric Energy:Consumption, Production and

S a le s ........................................ 1026446282

103123141162183202 222

Employment:Conditions, General. 10

27466383

103126143163183206222

Failures—Business :C o m p a r a t iv e F ig u r e s for

States in D istric t................ 1330476787

107127148168188208226

PageFederal Reserve Bank of San

Francisco:Charts:Principal Resource and Lia­

bility Item s of Federal Re­serve Bank of San F rancis­co, 1921-1922........................ 16

34507190

111130150170191211230

Principal Resource and Lia­bility Item s of Reporting M ember Banks, 1921-1922.. 70

110130150170190210229

Rediscount Operations, Com­parative, 1919-1921.............. 18

Rediscount Operations, Com­parative, 1919-1922..............(Last page Supplement to April Issue)(L ast page Supplement to September Issue)

T otal D iscounts and Federal Reserve Note Circulation of All Federal Reserve Banks C o m p a re d w ith General W holesale P r ic e s , 1919—1922 72

Condition of. 1633507089

110130150170190210229

Financial Conditions in District:Survey and Maps of (Supple­

m ent to April Issue) (Supplem ent to September Issue)

PageFlour:

Prices, 1921-1922..................... 195P r o d u c t io n , M iller's H old­

ings, M arket........................... 32036547495

115135155175194214

Foreign Commerce:Pacific Coast Customs Dis­

tricts, Im ports and Ex­ports ........................................ 29

146166186205

Fruits:Canned:Carryover, M arket and Prices 38

Chart o f Pack o f C a n n e d Fruits and Vegetables in California, 1914-1921.......... 5

C h a r t o f Opening Prices, 1910-1922 ................................ 116

M arket D e m a n d ...................... 136M arket, Pack and Prices, 1922 116

Prices to Growers, 1920-1922 96Review of Canning Year and

T otal Pack 1921.................. 4

Citrus:C h a r t of California Ship­

ments, 1921-1922................... 156177196216

Shipments and P rices ............ 37557596

116156177196216

Yields, Shipments and Prices 21

Deciduous:Apple Crop 1922, Estim ated,

Carlot Shipments and Prices 176196216

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and P rices .............................. 37

Apple Shipments and M arket 55Carlot Shipments from Cali­

fornia ............... .................. 116135156

Chart of C a l i f o r n ia Ship­ments, 1921-1922.................. 156

177196216

Condition and Prospects, 1922

Transportation Facilities and Effect of Railroad Strikes.

7595

115

135

Dried:Chart of Opening Prices of

C a l i f o r n ia Dried Fruits, 1907-1922 ............................... 136

Exports, Stocks and Prices, 1921-1922 ............................... 37

Production, M arket Demand and F rices .............................. 136

Prunes, Opening Prices, 1921- 1922 ......................................... 156

Grapes:Effect of Shortage of Refrig­

erator Cars on Shipping.. 156177

Prices of 1922 W ine Grapes. 116

Shipments from C alifornia.. 176196

Pineapples, Hawaiian:Pack, Prices, 1921-1922.... 76

Gold (see Mining)

Government F inancing:Discussion o f................ 33

5070

110150170190228

H ops:Acreage, P r o d u c t io n b y

States 1921-1922, Estim ated 117

Effect of Scarcity of Pickers on Estim ated Y ield............ 176

PageIn terest Rates:

Prevailing in Six PrincipalC i t ie s ...................................... 15

324970

110

Labor (see Em ploym ent)

Lead (see Mining)

Livestock:Range Conditions, P r ic e

M arket Receipts.......s,

Statistics

Lum ber:

62238577697

11813715617719721723

Production, Shipments, ders and M arket..........

Or-7

25416079

100129139159180200219

M aps:Financial Conditions in Dis­

tric t (Supplement to April Issue)(Supplement to September Issue)

Milk:Fluid; Prices to P roducers..

Milling (see Flour)

72541587898

117139158178198218

M ining:O utput of Gold, Silver, Cop­

per and L ead ........................

M onth, Review of.

N uts:Alm onds:Opening Prices 1921-1922..

826426180

101121140161181201220

11935537393

113133153173193213

156

Olives:Yield (California), Prices and

M a rk e t................................... 196

Petroleum :Production, Shipment, Stored

Stocks .................................... 926436281

102122140161181202221

Population, U. S. C e n su s of 1920

Tw elfth D istrict by S ta te s ... 132

Potatoes:Low Prices o f .......................... 195Yield, Estim ated 1922............ 155

215

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Prices :Page

Comparative Changes in P rin ­cipal Products of Tw elfthD is t r ic t ................................... 25

416098

119142158179198218

M ovement of and Federal Re­serve Bank L oans............... 72

Products :Comparative Value of P rin ­

cipal Products of Tw elfth D is t r ic t ................................... 231

R e d is c o u n t O p e r a t io n s inTw elfth D istrict .................... 18

Retail T rade:Activity, Statistics of S ales.. 11

27446483

104123144163183203223

Index o f ...................................... 192

Rice:Acreage, Estim ated, Califor­

nia 1921-1922 ........................ 95

Page

Holdover and P rices.............. 176195

Production, M arket, P r ic e s (California) ......................... 6

Salmon:Carryover, Prices, Pack 1921-

1922 ......................................... 99

Total 1922 Pack, Estim ated, M arket and P rices.............. 199

Savings Accounts:C o m p a r a t iv e Figures by

C it ie s ...................................... 1632486988

109128149168189209227

Silver (see Mining)

Sugar:Beet:Prices, P roduction .................. 5

Sugar Beets:Acreage Estim ated, and Prices

to G row ers............................. 56

Crop, 1922, E stim ated ............ 216

V egetables:Canned:Total Pack, California and

Twelfth District, 1920-1921 5

W heat:Page

Prices, Production, Receiptsand E x p o rts ........................... 20

36547494

114134154174194214

W inter, Acreage and Condi­tion .......................................... 3

W holesale T rade:Activity, Collections, Prices,

S tatistics of Sales................ 1228456585

105124144164184204224

W ool:Chart Showing Production in

Tw elfth D istrict and U. S. and Consum ption in U. S., 1910-1921................................ 23

Clip, Estim ated, 1922, M arketand P rices .............................. 23

397798

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Volum e V I I January— December, 1923

PageA cceptances:

(See B a n k i n g and Credit Situation)

Agricultural Credits A ct of 1923 :Summary of Provisions (Sup­

plem ent to July issue)

Autom obile R egistrations:By States in the T w elfth D is­

trict, 1921-1922........................ 251922-1923........................ 58

7692

107124140155170186

Bank D ebits:B y M onths for 20 Cities.

Banking and Credit S itu a tion ..

122844 62 7794

110 125142158173 188

142945 63 7995

111 127143159174 190

Barley:(See Crop Conditions)

Beans :(See Crop Conditions)

Building A ctivity:Permits by M onths for 20

Cities ........................................ 112743607693

109125141157172187

Butter:Cold S t o r a g e H o l d i n g s ,

Prices, and M arket...............

Page

Charts:Bank Credit, All Federal Re­

serve B anks..............................

Bank Credit, Member Banks in Leading Cities of U nited States ......................................

Bank Debits, 1921-1922.1922-1923.

Bank Debits, National, in 140Cities ........................................

Building P e r m i t s , Numberand Value, 1921-1922............

1922-1923............

52137547086

102118150165181

1173349658197

113129145161177

13349658197

113129145161177122844627794

110126142158173189

17

112743617693

109125141157172188

PageButter, M ovement of C o l d

Storage Holdings, 1921-1922 5 1922-1923 21

37165

Canned F r u i t s and V ege­tables, Pack in California, 1914-1923 ................................. 6

Cost of Living, December,1914-December, 1922............ 32December, 1914-September,1923 176

Cost of Living, and W hole­sale Prices in U nited States 1920-1922 ................................ 71920-1923 23

38557187

103119135151166 18S

Electric Energy, S a l e s ofs1921-1922 251922-1923 41

587490

106169185

Failures— Business, 1921-1922 121922-1923 28

44617894

109125143157 172188

Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, P r i n c i p a l R e s o u r c e a n d LiabilityItem s, 1921-1922.................... 14

1922-1923.................... 3046637995

111127144 160 174190

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PageCharts (C ontinued):

Flour, M onthly Output andStocks, 1920-1922................... 6

1922-1923................... 2339567088

104120136152167183

Fruit Shipm ents, California,1922-1923 ................................. 133

149164

Livestock, Receipts of,1921-1922 1922-1923

52037536985

102118134150165181

Lumber, Production, Orders, and Shipm ents, 1921-1922..

1922-1923.. 2440567288

104120136153168184

Member Banks in T w elfth District, Condition o f .......... 51

Member Banks in T w elfth D istrict, Principal Resource a n d L i a b i l i t y I t e m s ,1921-1922 141922-1923 29

46637995

111127143159174190

Petroleum , Production, Ship­ments, and Stored Stocks (California), 1921-1922 ....

1922-1923 ....

Page

Prices, W holesale, 1919-1923.

Prices, W holesale and Cost ofLiving, 1920-1922..................

1920-1923..................

Production in B a s i c Indus­tries of U nited States, In­dex o f ........................................

R ediscount Operations, Com­parative, 1920-1923 ( Last page Supplement to March Issue)

Rediscount Operations, Com­parative, 1920-1923 ( Last page Supplem ent to Sep­tember Issue)

Retail T rade............... ................

92541577389

105121138154169185

1173349658197

113129145161177

72338557187

103119135151166183

117 33 49 65 81 97

113 129 145 161 177

102642597591

107122139156171187

PageSavings A ccounts, 1919-1922. 13

1922-1923. 29 45 62 78 93

110 126 141 158 173 189

W heat, W e e k l y R a n g e in Prices, 1922-1923 .................... 84

W heat, Stocks of 16 R eport­ing M illing C o m p a n i e s ,1921-1922 61922-1923 23

39 56 70 88

104 120 136 152 167 183

W holesale Trade, V a l u e of Sales and W holesale Prices

W ool, Production and Con­sum ption in U nited States,1919-1922 .................................Average Prices of, 1922-1923

112642607591

107123139156171187

2154

Copper M ining I n d u s t r y in1922 ................................................ 48(See also M ining)

Cost of L iving:In the Tw elfth Federal Re­

serve D istrict and UnitedStates, 1914-1922................... 32

1914-1923................... 176

C otton:(See Crop Conditions)

Crop C onditions....................... 3193551678399

115131147163179

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Dairy Products: (See Butter)

D istrict Conditions:Summary o f ........

E ggs:Cold Storage H oldings and

Prices o f ...................................

Electric Energy:Consumption, Production and

Sales ........................................

Em ploym ent:Conditions, General

Failures— B usiness:Comparative F i g u r e s f o r

States in D istr ict...................

Page

2183450668298

114130146162178

52237547086

102118150165181

92541587390

106122138154169185

112743607492

108124139155170186

122844617894

108125142157172188

Federal R eserve Bank of SanFrancisco:(See B a n k i n g and Credit

Situation)Financial Conditions in D istrict:

Survey and Maps of (Supple­ments to April and Septem ­ber Issues)

F lour:Production, M illers’ Holdings,

Market ............ ........................

Page

F o r e i g n C o m m e r c e a n d Shipping:Pacific Coast Customs D is­

tricts, Im ports and ExportsFruits:

Canned and Dried:M a r k e t , P r o d u c t i o n , and

Prices .......................................

62339567087

103119136152167183

123

6 36 53 68

101 117 133 149 164 181Citrus Fruits (See Crop Con­

ditions)Deciduous Fruits (See Crop

Conditions)Grapes (See Crop Conditions) Pineapples, Hawaiian P a c k ,

Prices, 1922-1923................... 69

Gasolene (See Petroleum )

Government Financing:D iscussion o f . . ........................... 13

457896

144190

Labor: (See Em ploym ent)Livestock:

Range C o n d i t i o n s , Prices, Market, Market R eceipts.. 5

2037536985

101117134150165181

Lumber:Production, Shipments, Or­

ders, and M arket...................

Page

2339567288

104120136152167183

Maps:Financial Conditions in D is-

trict(Supplem ents to March and September Issues)

Milling:(See Flour)

Mining :Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead,

and Z inc...................................

Quicksilver

National Conditions:Summary o f .............

2440577289

104121137153 168 184

154 168 184

1173349658197

113129145161177

Petroleum :Production, Shipment, Stored

Stocks ...................................... 9 24 41 57 73 89

105 121 137 154 169 185

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PageP otatoes:

(See Crop Conditions)

P oultry Products: (See E ggs)

Prices :O f Principal P r o d u c t s o f

T w elfth District, Compara­tive Changes in ...................... 7

2238547086

102118135151165182

Production and Trade in theT w elfth D istrict:Summary o f ................................ 16

Retail Trade:Activity, Statistics of S a les .. 10

2642597490

106122138156171186

Rice (See Crop Conditions)Page

Salmon :Pack, Ma r k é t , and Prices,

1922-1923 86167

Savings Accounts:Comparative Figures by Cities

Sugar Beets:(See Crop Conditions)

132945627893

110126141158173189

Vegetables:Page

Canned:Estim ated Pack, 1922-1923 133 Total Pack, 1921-1922......... 6

W heat:(See Crop Conditions)

W holesale Trade:A ctivity, Collections, Prices,

Statistics of S a les................. 102642597591

107123139156171187

W ool:Consumption, Production and

P r ic e s ....................................... 21546985

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Acceptances: Pa«ePacific Coast Market........................15, 30, 47, 62, 78

Agriculture: .............................................................3, 1935, 51, 67, 83, 95, 107, 119, 131, 143, 155

Automobile Registrations:By states in the Twelfth District, 1922-1923---- 11

1923-1924 .............................................. 26, 42, 58, 74(See also General Business and Trade).........90, 103

Bank Debits: 115,126, 138,150,161Bv months for 20 Cities in Twelfth District... 14, 28

45, 60, 76(See also General Business and Trade)......... 89, 101

Banking and Credit Situation:15, 29, 46, 61, 78, 91, 103, 115, 126, 138, 150, 161

Barley:......................................4,19, 36,84, 95,107, 155B eans:......................... 4, 84, 95, 108, 119, 131, 143, 155Beet Sugar: (See Sugar Beets)Building Activity:

Permits by Months for 20 Cities in TwelfthDistrict.......................................... 12, 27, 44, 59, 75

(See also Industrial Activity)........................88, 100Butter: 110,121, 133, 146, 157

(See Dairy and Poultry Products).................... 5, 21(See also Livestock—Animal Products)......... 37, 53

69, 85, 97, 109, 121, 133, 145, 156Canned and Dried Fruits:............................. .......... 7

(See also Agriculture)...............20, 36, 52, 68, 84, 96(See also Industrial Activity)......... 113, 124, 136, 159

Charts:Bank Credit, All Federal Reserve Banks...........2, 18

34, 66, 94, 118, 154 Bank Credit, Member Banks in Leading Cities

of the United States....... 2, 18, 50, 82, 106, 130, 142Bank Debits:

In 20 Principal Cities of the Twelfth District,1922-1923 141923-1924 29, 45

61, 77, 89, 101, 113, 124, 136, 148, 160 Building Permits:

Number and Value in 20 Principal Cities of theTwelfth District, 1922-1923........................... 131923-1924 ..................................................... 28, 44

60, 76, 88, 100, 111, 122, 134, 146, 158 Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Pack in Cali­

fornia, 1914-1923 ................................................. 7Cost of Living in United States and in 4 Pacific

Coast Cities, December, 1914, to December,1923 .................................................................. 32

December, 1914, to March, 1924.......................... 80December, 1914, to June, 1924............................128

Cost of Living and Wholesale Prices in theUnited States, 1920-1923..................................... 61920-1924 ....................................... 22, 38, 54, 70, 121

Department Store Sales:In United States............................................50, 118

In Twelfth District (see Retail Trade, in Twelfth District)

Electric Energy, Sales of, in Twelfth District,1922-1923 101923-1924 . ...................................25, 42, 57

Factory Employment in the United States___34, 6682, 94,106, 130, 142, 154

Failures, Business, in Twelfth District,1922-192 3 ; ............ .1 31923-192 4 ....................... ..............28,44,60,76

Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, PrincipalResource and Liability Items, 1922-1923........... IS1923-1924 ................. . . .......................... .. . . .3 0 ,4 7

6?, 78,92,104,116,127,139,151,161

Charts (Continued): p«fieFlour, Monthly Output of 16 Milling Companies

in Twelfth District, 1922-1923........................... 81923-1924 ............................................................ 23, 39

55, 71, 88, 100, 112, 123, 135, 148, 159 Fruit Shipments, California, 1923*1924.. 120, 132, 144 Livestock, Receipts of, at 8 Markets in Twelfth

District, 1922-1923 ................................................ 51923-1924... .20, 37, 52, 69, 85, 97, 109, 120,133,144

Lumber—Production, Orders and Shipments by 4Lumber Associations, 1922-1923 ........................ 91923-1924 ......................................................... 23, 40

56, 72,87, 99, 111, 122, 134, 147, 158 Member Banks in Twelfth District, Principal:

Resource and Liability Items, 1922-1923........... 151923-1924 ......................................................... 30, 46

62, 78, 92, 104, 116, 126, 139, 150, 162 Petroleum—Production, Shipments, Stored Stocks

(California), 1922-1923 ...................................... 101923-1924.. .24, 41, 57, 73, 87, 99, 112, 123, 135, 147

Prices, Wholesale in the United States, 1919-1924 (See Charts: Wholesale Prices in the United

States, 1919-1924)Prices—Wholesale and Cost of Living in the

United States, 1920-1923 ................................... 61920-1924 . . . .................................22, 38, 54, 70,121

Production in Basic Industries of the United States, Index o f................................................. 1, 17

33, 49, 65, 81, 93, 105, 117, 129, 141, 153 Rediscount Operations, Comparative, 1920-1924:

(Last page of Supplement to April Issue)Retail Trade, in Twelfth District, 1922-1923....... 121Q27.1094 ?7

‘ ‘ ' *59,‘ 74,' 90,‘ 102, 114, 125,* 137,' 149, *161 Savings Accounts, in Twelfth District, 1922-1923. 14

1923-1924...........................................46, 61, 77, 91Wheat, Harvest Periods in Principal Wheat Ex­

porting Countries................................................ 63Wheat—Production, Shipments, and Farm Stocks

in Pacific Northwest:Crop Years, 1918-19-23-24................................... 64

Wheat, Stocks of 16 Reporting Milling Com­panies in Twelfth District (See Charts: Flour)

Wholesale Prices in the United States, 1919-1924,1, 17, 33, 49, 65, 81, 93, 105, 117, 129, 141, 153

Wholesale Trade—Value of Sales in Twelfth Dis­trict and Wholesale Prices in the United States,1922-1923 121923-1924.. .27, 43, 59, 75, 90, 102, 114, 125, 137, 149

Wool, Average Prices of, 1921-1924...................... 53Wool Production and Consumption in the United

States, 1919-1923 .................................................. 38Cost of Living:

In the Twelfth District, 1914-1923........................ 321914-1924 ..........................................................80, 128

C otton :............................4,19, 84, 96, 108, 131, 143, 155Dairy and Poultry Products:................................. 5, 21

(See also Livestock—Animal Products)......... 37, 526?, 85, 97, 109, 121, 132, 145, 156

Department Store Sales in Twelfth District:(See Retail Trade)

District Conditions: Summary o i . . . . . . ............. .2, 1834, 50, 66, 82, 94, 106. 118,130, 142, 154

Dried Fruit: (See Canned and Dried Fruit)Eggs:

(See Dairy and Poultry Products). . . . . — .. .5, 21 (See also Livestock-r^faiittai Products). . . . ..37, 52

; 6^ ^ 121̂ 133* 145* 157

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Electric Energy: Pfl*eConsumption, Production and Sales. 10, 24, 41, 57, 73 (See also Industrial Activity) ........................89, 101

Employment: U3> 124' 136> 148> 160Conditions, General..........................11, 25, 42, 57, 73(See also Industrial Activity)......................... 88, 101

Failures, Business: 113,124,136,148,160Comparative Figures for States in District.. .13, 28

44, 60, 76(See also General Business and Trade)......... 91, 103

115, 126, 138, 150, 161 Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco:

(See Banking and Credit Situation)Field Crops:

(See Specific Crops, Such as Cotton, etc.)Financial Conditions in District:

Survey and Maps of (Supplement to April Issue)Flour:

Production, Millers* Holdings, Markets.............8, 2339 55 71

(See also Industrial Activity)..........................*87, 100112, 123, 135, 147, 159

Foot and Mouth Disease:.................. 38, 53, 69, 85, 97Foreign Commerce and Shipping:

Pacific Coast Customs Districts, Imports and Ex­ports ..................................................................... 25

Fruits—Market, Production and Prices:Canned and Dried (See Canned and Dried Fruits)Citrus............................................4, 20, 36, 68, 84, 143Deciduous.............................................................. 4, 19

36, 52, 68, 84, 96, 108, 119, 131, 132, 143, 144 Grapes................................................. 96, 108, 119, 132

Gasolene: (See Petroleum)General Business and Trade:

89, 101, 113, 124, 136, 148, 160 (See also Automobile Registrations, Bank Debits,

Business Failures, Retail Trade, Savings De­posits, Wholesale Trade)

Hay, T am e:.........................................................108, 155Hoof and Mouth Disease:

(See Foot and Mouth Disease)Industrial Activity:......... 86, 98, 110, 121, 133, 146, 157

(See also Canned and Dried Fruits, Building Ac­tivity, Electrical Energy, Employment, Flour, Lumber, Milling, Mining, Petroleum)

Interest R ates:.......................................................15, 3046, 62, 79, 92, 104, 116, 127, 139, 151, 162

Labor: (See Employment)Livestock:

Range Conditions, Prices, Market, Market Re­ceipts ..................................................................S, 20

(See also Livestock—Animal Products)Livestock—Animal Products:

36, 52, 68, 84, 97, 109, 120, 132, 144, 156Lum ber:................................................. 8, 23, 40, 55, 71

(See also Industrial Activity)............................86, 99Maps: 122> 134> 158

Financial Conditions in District (Supplement to April Issue)

Territories of Head Office and Branches of Fed­eral Reserve Bank of San Francisco......... 140, 152

Mining: (See Flour)Mining:

Copper, Gold, Lead, Quicksilver, Stiver and Zinc9 24 40, 56* 72

(See also Industrial Activity). , * . * 8 7 , 99111* 123,135,147,158

National Conditions: Pa*eSummary o f .................... ..................................... 1, 17

33, 49, 65, 81, 93, 105, 117, 129, 141, 153O ats:...........................................................4, 84, 107,155Petroleum:

Production, Shipments, Stored Stocks...............9, 2441, 56, 72

(See also Industrial Activity)........................... 87, 99112, 123, 135, 147, 159

Potatoes: .. .>.................. 84, 96, 108, 119, 131, 143, 155Prices:

Of Principal Products of Twelfth District, Com­parative Changes in.......................................... 5, 21

38, 54, 70, 85, 97, 110, 121, 133, 145, 157 Retail Trade: *

Activity, Statistics of Sales...............11, 26, 43, 58, 74(See also General Business and Trade)......... 90, 102

114, 125, 137. 149, 160 R ice :................................................4,19, 84,95, 107,155Savings Accounts:

Comparative Figures by Cities in the TwelfthDistrict............................................ 14, 29, 45, 61, 77

(See also General Business and Trade)...........91,103115, 126, 138, 150, 161

Statistical Tables: (See Tables)Sugar B eets:............................. 84, 96, 108,119, 131, 155Tables:

Bank Debits at 21 Cities in Twelfth District.. .14, 29 45, 61, 77, 89, 103, 114, 125, 137, 149, 160

Borrowings from the Federal Reserve Bank and Wholesale Prices, 1920-1924:

(Last page of Supplement to April Issue) Building Permits of 20 Cities of the Twelfth Dis­

trict, 1922-1923 .................................................... 131923-1924.28, 44, 60, 75, 88, 100, 111, 122,134, 146,158Canned and Dried Fruit Prices, 1923-1924 ......... 98Commodity Prices.6, 22, 39, 54, 70, 121, 133, 145, 157 Cost of Living in the Twelfth District and in the

United States............................................ 32, 80, 128Crop Values in Twelfth District, 1921-1923 ......... 5Crops, Movement to Market in Twelfth District

20, 36, 51, 67, 84, 96, 108, 120, 132, 144, 156 Farm Products—Weighted Index of Production,

Farm Value and Purchasing Power, 1919-1923 . 4 Federal Reserve Bank of San Frandsco, Com­

parative Statement of Condition... 16,31, 47, 63, 79 Grain and Field Crops, Twelfth District and

United States, 1922, 1923 and 1924.................... 155Livestock on Farms and Ranges, January, 1923-

January, 1924 ....................................................... 21Member Banks in Reserve Cities in Twelfth Dis­

trict, Principal Resource and Liability Items16, 30, 47, 62, 79

Movement of Crops to Market (See Tables:Crops, Movement to Market in Twelfth District)

Prices (See Tables: Commodity Prices)Wheat and Flour, Foreign and Domestic Ship­

ments from Portland and Puget Sound, 1918- 1924 ....................................................................... 64

Wheat: . .4, 19,36, 51, 67, 83, 95,107, 119, 131, 143, 155Wheat Marketing in the Pacific Northwest.............63Wholesale Trade:

Activity, Collections, Prices, Statistics of Sales12, 27, 43, 59, 75

(See also General Business and Trade)......... 90, 102114,125,137,149,160

W ool:: Consumption, Production and Prices........... ..6 , 37f .

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