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Index
Volume VI

January—December, 1922
Page

A cceptances:
Pacific Coast M a rk e t..............

15
32
49
69
88
109
129
149
169
189
209
228

Page

B eans:
P roduction, Stocks, P r i c e s ,
C a lifo rn ia .............................. 175
Yield, E stim ated and Prices,
C a lifo rn ia .............................. 155
195

B uilding A ctivity:
P erm its by M onths fo r 20
C i tie s ......................................

A utom obile R eg istratio n :
By S tates in the T w elfth Dis­
trict, 1921-1922...................... 106
B ank C learings:
By M onths for 20 C ities........
(See also B ank D ebits!

31
48
68
87
108
128
147
167
188
209
227
In d ex o f ....................................... 212

B ank D eposits:
R ate of T u rn o v er.

B arley:
P roduction, R eceipts, E xp o rts
and P r i c e s .............................

20
54
74
94
114
134
154
174
194
214
S tocks on F a rm s ...................... 36




107
126
146
166
187
208
225
B u s in e s s R e c o v e ry in t h e
T w elfth F ederal Reserve D is­
tric t ............................................. 152
B u tter:
Cold Storage H oldings, Prices
and M a r k e t ..........................

92

B anking Situation, see Federal
Reserve B ank of San F ra n ­
cisco.

B utter, M ovem ent of Cold
S torage H o l d i n g s , 19201922

86

15

B ank D ebits:
By M onths for 20 C ities........

13
31
47
67

Page

B u i l d i n g P erm its, N um ber
and V alu e................................

C h arts:
Bank Clearings, 1920-1921...
Bank D ebits, 1921-1922..........

-7
24
40
58
78
98
117
139
157
178
197
217

14
31
47
67
86
107
127
147
167
187
208
226
40
78
98
118
158
178
198
218

Canned F ru its,O p en in g Prices,
1910-1922 ................................ 116
Canned F ru its and V egeta­
bles, P ack in C a l i f o r n i a ,
1914-1921 ................................

5

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

52

C ost of Living, Dec., 1914June, 1922................................ 172
Cotton, W eekly Price Q u o ta­
tions on No. 2 Grade Pim a
Cotton, 1920-1922.................

56

D ried F ruits, O pening Prices
of California, 1907-1922___ 136
E lectric P ow er — C onnected
In d u strial Load and M onth­
ly Sales 1921-1922................ 203
E lectric Pow er, Sales of, June,
1921-July, 1922....................... 162

15
31
48
68

88
108
128
148
167
188
209
227
B ank D ebits and W holesale
P rices in the U nited States 212
Bank D eposits, A nnual R ate
of T u rn o v e r........................... 92

E m ploym ent, M anufacturing
Firm s, N um ber of W o rk ers
on P ayrolls, 1921-1922........ 126
Failures—Business, 1920-1921

14

F ailures—Business, 1921-1922

30
47
67
87
107
128
148
168
188
208
226

INDEX
Page

Charts (C ontinued):
Federal Reserve N ote Circu­
lation, Bills D iscounted and
Bills Bought, 1921-1922...
Flour, M onthly O utput and
Stocks 1920-1922..................

16
34
50
37
55
75
95
115
135
155
175
195
215

F ru it Shipm ents, California,
1921-1922 ............................... 156
177
196
216
Gasolene, Stored Stocks, Cali­
fornia, 1921-1922..................

62
81

Principal Resource and Lia­
bility Item s of Federal Re­
serve Bank of San F ran cis­
co, 1921-1922.........................

Gasolene, Stored Stocks, U nit­
ed States, 1921-1922............ 122

Lum ber, Production, O rders
and Shipments, 1921-1922..

60
80

101

121
139
160
180

201

220
Milk, Canned, P roduction and
E xports, 1911-1921..............

58

Petroleum , D evelopm ent O p­
erations in California, 19201921 .........................................

9




Savings A ccounts, 1919-1922.

W heat, Prices at Chicago and
San Francisco, 1921-1922..
W heat, Stocks of 16 R eport­
ing M illing Companies, 1921
-1922 .......................................

W holesale T rade, Value of
Sales and W holesale Prices

130
150
170
191
211
230
Principal Resource and L ia­
bility Item s of R eporting
M em ber Banks, 1921-1922.

70
110

Im p o rts and E xports, Pacific
Coast D istricts, Value of,
1913-1921
166
Livestock, Receipts of, 192019 2 1.........................................
7
1921-1922
22
39
57
77
97
118
138
157
178
197
217

71
90

111

102

122
141
161
182
202
221

Page

Page

P etroleum , Production, Ship­
m ents and Stored Stocks
(C alifornia), 1921-1922....... 62
81
102
122
141
161
182
202
221
Prices, W holesale and Cost
of Living, 1920-1922............ 120
143
198
218
Prices, W holesale in England,
France, Japan, Sweden and
the U nited States, 1919—
1922 ......................................... 72

130
150
170
190
210

229
R ediscount O perations, Com­
parative, 1919-1921..............

18

R ediscount O perations, Com­
parative, 1919-1922
(L a st page Supplem ent to
A pril Issue)

94

37
55
75
95
115
135
155
175
195
215
12
28
46
66
85
106
125
145
165
185
205
225

40

W ool, Production in Tw elfth
D i s t r i c t and the U nited
S tates and T o tal Consum p­
tion of W ool in the U nited
States, 1910-1921.................. 23

Copper:
Production, E stim ated, 1921
Prices, S to ck s.......................
(See also M ining)

R ediscount O perations, Com­
parative, 1919-1922
(L a st page Supplem ent to
Septem ber Issue)
Retail T rad e.

W ool, A verage Price of T er­
rito ry W ool, Choice Lam bs
and A ged Sheep, 1921-1922

69
88
109
129
149
168
189
209
228

9

11
44
64
84
104
124
144
164
184
192
203
223

Salmon, W orld Pack by D is­
tricts, 1905-1921.................... 100

Cost of Living:
In the T w elfth Federal Re­
serve D istrict and U nited
States, 1914-1921.................. 52
1914-1922
172

Cotton:
Acreage, P roduction, Prices
and M a rk e t............................

56
137

INDEX
Page

C a r r y o v e r , D e m a n d and
P r i c e s ...................................... 176
C hart of W eekly P rice Q uo­
tations on No. 2 Grade
Pim a Cotton, 1920-1922-----

56

G eneral Conditions A ffecting
A rizona Crop and P ric e s .. 195
P r o d u c t i o n , G inning a n d
Prices, A rizona and Cali­
fornia ...................................... 215

130
150
170
191

230
Principal Resource and L ia­
bility Item s of R eporting
M em ber Banks, 1921-1922..

10
26
44
62
82
103
123
141
162
183

10

27
46
63
83
103
126
143
163
183
206

110

130
150
170
190

229

38

18

C hart o f P ack o f C a n n e d
F ru its and V egetables in
California, 1914-1921..........

5

Rediscount O perations, Com­
parative, 1919-1921..............
Rediscount O perations, Com­
parative, 1919-1922..............
(L ast page Supplem ent to
A pril Issue)
(L a st page Supplem ent to
Septem ber Issue)

C h a r t o f O pening P rices,
1910-1922 ................................ 116
M arket D e m a n d ...................... 136
M arket, P ack and Prices, 1922 116

T o tal D iscounts and Federal
R eserve Note Circulation of
All Federal Reserve Banks
C o m p a r e d w ith General
W holesale P r i c e s , 1919—
1922
72
16
33
50
70
89

Condition of.

P rices to G row ers, 1920-1922
Review of Canning Y ear and
T o ta l P ack 1921..................

37
55
75
96
116
156
177
196
216

Yields, Shipm ents and P rices

21

210
Financial Conditions in District:
Survey and M aps of (Supple­
m ent to April Issue)
(Supplem ent to Septem ber
Issue)

4

Shipm ents and P ric e s ............

130
150
170
190

229

96

C itrus:
C h a r t of California Ship­
m ents, 1921-1922................... 156
177
196
216

110
13
30
47
67
87
107
127
148
168
188
208
226

29
146
166
186
205

Fruits:
Canned:
Carryover, M arket and P rices

222




Foreign Commerce:
Pacific C oast Custom s D is­
tricts, Im p o rts and E x ­
p o rts ........................................

70

210

202
222

Failures—Business :
C o m p a r a t i v e F i g u r e s for
S tates in D istric t................

Flour:
Prices, 1921-1922..................... 195
P r o d u c t i o n , M iller's H old­
ings, M a rk e t...........................
3
20
36
54
74
95
115
135
155
175
194
214

211

E ggs:
Cold S torage H oldings and
P rices of F resh C alifornia. 158
179
198
218

Employment:
Conditions, G eneral.

16
34
50
71
90

111

Crops:
P roduction and Value, 1921..

Electric Energy:
C onsum ption, P roduction and
S a l e s ........................................

Page

Page

Federal Reserve Bank of San
F rancisco:
C harts:
Principal Resource and L ia­
bility Item s of Federal Re­
serve Bank of San F ran cis­
co, 1921-1922........................

D eciduous:
A pple Crop 1922, E stim ated,
C arlot Shipm ents and P rices 176
196
216

INDEX
Page

Page

A pple Shipm ents, M arket and
and P ric e s ..............................

37

Apple Shipm ents and M arket 55
Carlot Shipm ents from Cali­
fornia ............... .................. 116
135
156
C hart of C a l i f o r n i a Ship­
m ents, 1921-1922.................. 156
177
196
216
Condition and P rospects, 1922

75
95
115

T ran sp o rtatio n Facilities and
Effect of Railroad Strikes. 135

In te re st R ates:
Prevailing in Six Principal
C i tie s ......................................

37

Production, M arket Dem and
and F ric e s.............................. 136
P runes, O pening Prices, 19211922 ......................................... 156

Statistics
L um ber:
Production, Shipments, O rders and M a rk e t..........

G rapes:
Effect of Shortage of Refrig­
erator Cars on S h ip p in g .. 156
177
P rices of 1922 W ine G rapes. 116
Shipm ents from C alifornia.. 176
196
Pineapples, H aw aiian:
Pack, Prices, 1921-1922.... 76

33
50
70

110
150
170
190
228

22
38
57
76
97
118
137
156
177
197
217
23

7
25
41
60
79
100
129
139
159
180

200
219

M ilk:
Fluid; Prices to P ro d u c e rs..

H ops:
A creage, P r o d u c t i o n b y
S tates 1921-1922, E stim ated 117
Effect of Scarcity of Pickers
on E stim ated Y ield............ 176




M onth, Review of.

6

M aps:
Financial Conditions in D is­
tric t (Supplem ent to April
Issue)
(Supplem ent to Septem ber
Issue)

Gold (see M ining)

G overnm ent F inancing:
D iscussion o f................

140
161
181
201
220

Lead (see M ining)
L ivestock:
Range Conditions, P r i c e s,
M arket R eceipts.......

M illing (see Flour)

8
26
42
61
80
101

121

L abor (see E m ploym ent)

D ried:
C hart of O pening Prices of
C a l i f o r n i a D ried Fruits,
1907-1922 ............................... 136
E xports, Stocks and Prices,
1921-1922 ...............................

15
32
49
70
110

M ining:
O u tp u t of Gold, Silver, Cop­
per and L e a d ........................

N u ts:
A lm onds:
O pening Prices 1921-1922..

1
19
35
53
73
93
113
133
153
173
193
213

156

O lives:
Yield (C alifornia), Prices and
M a r k e t................................... 196

P etro leu m :
Production, Shipm ent, Stored
Stocks ....................................

9
26
43
62
81
102

122

140
161
181

202
221
7
25
41
58
78
98
117
139
158
178
198
218

P opulation, U. S. C e n s u s o f
1920
T w elfth D istrict by S ta te s ... 132

P o tato es:
Low Prices o f .......................... 195
Yield, E stim ated 1922............ 155
215

INDEX
P rices :
Com parative Changes in P rin ­
cipal P roducts of T w elfth
D i s t r i c t ...................................

M ovem ent of and F ederal Re­
serve Bank L o a n s...............

Page

H oldover and P ric e s.............. 176
195
Production, M arket, P r i c e s
6
(California) .........................

25
41
60
98
119
142
158
179
198
218

S alm on:
Carryover, Prices, Pack 19211922 .........................................

72

Savings A ccounts:
C o m p a r a ti v e Figures b y
C i tie s ......................................

11
27
44
64
83
104
123
144
163
183
203
223
Index o f ...................................... 192

Rice:
Acreage, E stim ated, Califor­
nia 1921-1922 ........................ 95

99

16
32
48
69
88

W holesale T ra d e:
A ctivity, Collections, Prices,
S tatistics of S ales................

Silver (see Mining)
S ugar:
Beet:
Prices, P ro d u c tio n ..................

5

S ugar B eets:
A creage Estim ated, and Prices
to G row ers.............................

56

Crop, 1922, E stim ate d ............ 216
V egetables:
C anned:
T o tal Pack, California and
T w elfth D istrict, 1920-1921

20
36
54
74
94
114
134
154
174
194
214

W inter, A creage and Condi­
tion ..........................................

109
128
149
168
189
209
227

18

R etail T ra d e:
A ctivity, S tatistics of S ale s..

W h eat:
Prices, P roduction, Receipts
and E x p o rts ...........................

T o tal 1922 Pack, Estim ated,
M arket and P ric e s.............. 199

P ro d u cts :
Com parative Value of P rin ­
cipal P roducts of T w elfth
D i s t r i c t ................................... 231
R e d i s c o u n t O p e r a t i o n s in
T w elfth D istrict ....................

Page

Page

W ool:
C hart Show ing P ro d u ctio n in
T w elfth D istrict and U. S.
and C onsum ption in U. S.,
1910-1921................................
Clip, E stim ated, 1922, M arket
and P ric e s ..............................

5

3

12
28
45
65
85
105
124
144
164
184
204
224

23
23
39
77
98

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