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A g r ic u l t u r a l

B u sin e ss C o n d it io n s

and

IN THE

TWELFTH FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT

INDEX
January— June, 1921

Volume V
No. Page
A cceptances :
B ankers’, D iscussion o f ..............................
Pacific C oast M a rk e t..................................

5
5

18
16

A rizona M anufactures:
Census, V alue and Im portance, 1914
and 1919..................................................... 4

11

A utom obile R egistration:
By S tates fo r P ast Five Y e a rs................

11

B ankers’ A cceptances:
D iscussion o f .................................................
B ank C learings:
By M onths for 20 C ities............................

4

5

18

1
2
3
4
5
6

12
14
16
15
15
11

C h a rts :'
Bank Clearings, 1920, 1921....................
Building M aterials, P ric e s......................
Building P erm its, 1920, 1921....................
Business Failures, 1920, 1921....................
Copper, Prices, 1913-1921..........................
Cost of L iv in g ...............................................
L um ber:
Prices ....................................................
P roduction ...........................................

No.

Page

6
4
5
0
6
4
5

11
14
14
10
1?
8
10

5
3

7
9

5
3

8
10

P etroleum :
Developm ent O p eratio n s.................
P roduction ...........................................

P rices:
Building M aterials............................. 4
C opper .................................................... 4
L um ber. • . . . » ...................... ............... 5
.. R & j i i f h d j * . : ; , ; . .................... 5
B arley:
6
* .................. ..: ¡ s / / - .
3
California Crop C onditions........................ 4
Sheep and W o o l... ?«... v I }.......... 6
Carryover, Y ield.......................................... 6
y , .\ ;
• Sugar ................................ •>#?..».•........ 4
. V '•
Building A ctivity:
5
•
•• • • •• •• ••• •• • ••• • • ••• • • •• ........ •#• •• • Com parative Figures, N u m b e r and
6
•••
V alue of P erm its by M onths for
. R etail T ra d e.—, . . . . . . . . .r # . .......... / . . ’ 4
20 C ities.................................................... r * • 11
► •••••
•••••« .
b
•
j
• • »• • • •. • • •. .• •. •. •. . . •
?
14 * • • •• •• •• • • • • ••••
6
3
15
4
13
Condition S tatem en ts:
5
13
F ederal Reserve Bank of San Francisco 1
6
10
2
B u tter:
3
Cold Storage H oldings, Prices, M arket 1
6
4
8
5
Ò
8
6
4
6
M em ber Banks, T w elfth D istric t............ 5
5
6
6
A
0
Crops:
Canned Fruits and Vegetables:
G eneral C onditions...................................... 1-6
California Carryover, F ebruary, 1921... 3
3
Production and V alue in T w elfth D is­
California Pack, 1920, 1919, 1918.............. 1
3
trict ............................................................. 1
M arket, M arch, 1921.................................... •4
2
O pening Prices, 1921.................................... 6
2 Cotton:
Pacific N orthw est Pack, 1920, 1919........ 2
5
Acreage, Production, P rices, M a rk e t... 1
Prices ............................................................... 3
3
2



14
8
7
10
7
4
4
10
7
10
9
7

13
16
18
18
20
15
17
14
1
2

4

3

Agricultural and Business Conditions

INDEX
No.

Dairying:
N um ber and V alue of M ilk C o w s........... 3

Page

7

Dairy Products (See “B u tter” and “M ilk”)
Debits to Individual Accounts:
1
2
3
4
5

12
14
16
15
15

5

17

Dried Fruits:
F re ig h t R ate C o ntroversy.......................... 3

4

Discount Rates:
In Effect May 16...........................................

Failures— Commercial:
C om parative F igures Reported by States

1
2
3
4
5
6

11
13
16
15
15
12

Farm Prices:
Com parative Prices of F arm P ro d u c ts.. 6

9

Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco:
Com parative S tatem ent of Resources
and L iabilities.........................................

No.

Deciduous:
A pples ..................................................... 3
Crop C onditions.................................... 3
E stim ated Y ield s................................... 5
6
O utlook, 1921 S easo n ........................... 2
Government Financing:
D iscussion o f ................................................... 3
4
6
Grains:
California B a rley ........................................... 4
6
S hipm ents and H o ld in g s............................ 2
Stocks of W h eat on F a rm s ........................ 3
W h eat Acreage, E stim ated Yield, 1921.. 5

5
2
3
14
5

17
16
13
3
2
2
2
2

Hay and Alfalfa:
Condition of C ro p ......................................... 2
E stim ated Y ield ............................................. 5

3
3

Hops:
Stocks, M arket C onditions........................ 2

4

Interest and Discount Rates:
P revailing in F ederal Reserve B ank and
Branch C ities...........................................

1
13
2
16
18
3
.
18
4
20
5
• •• .**••••
15
6.
• •
F -h :
Idaho Manufactures:
•
»*•
California Rfsh; i^cl«, "Demand, Statis- - V
.
Census, V alue and Im portance, 1914
tics .......... •» .? ,........................................... 3• •••a»'
and 1919.....................................................
•••
••
„ ,
• ••
•
••• • ••
S a im o » ^ ••
•
* :>
6
l£2£T.£ack, Hold©v<*rV.. .t * .*.
t
**QWtfditions, G e n e ra l..................................
5
¿92f»*Pack, O u tlo o k ..........................
••
•• ••
\
• • • • •• • •••
•
•• • •
Flour Milling:
°
•• • •• •J •l .•t * . !• I• .!• •# •I • • •• • ••• ••• • • «
M onthly P roduction l)y*^tates; iJfillers’
H oldings of W h e a t and F lour;
3
M a r k e t ...................................................... 1
3
2
E stim ated U nem ployed by C ities............
3
3
4
3
F arm L a b o r.....................................................
3
5
2 Livestock:
6
M ortality o f .....................................................
Foreign Commerce:
Range C onditions; Com parative Tables
Pacific Coast Custom s D istricts, Im ­
of Receipts and S laughter; P r ic e s ...
10
ports, E x p o rts ........................................ 1
12
2
14
3
12
4
12
5
Fruits:
Los A ngeles Manufactures:
C itru s:
Census, Value and Im portance, 1914
6
Crop Conditions, E stim ated Y ield. 2
3
and 1919 .....................................................
W a te r S hip m en ts................................ 4




Page

1
2
3
4
5

12
15
17
15
16

5

12

1
2
3
4
5
6
2
5
5

9
12
13
10
12
6
12
12
4

6

4

1
2
3
4
5
6

5
7
5
5
4
3

3

14

Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

INDEX
No.

Page

Retail Trade:
A ctivity, Statistics of Sales, Stocks,
O rders, C ollections....................................

Lumber:
O utput, Shipm ents, O rders, M arket.

Manufactures, Census of:
A rizona, 1914 and 1919.............................. ..4
Idaho, 1914 and 1919.................................. ..5
L os Angeles, 1914 and 1919...................... ..3
U tah, 1914 and 1919.................................... ..6

11
12

14
6

Member Banks:
Condition o f ................................................... 5
6
Milk:
C anned; Stocks, M a rk e t............................ 1
2
3
4
5
Fluid; Prices Paid to P ro d u c e rs............ 1
2
3
4
5
6
M illing:
F lour M illing; M onthly P roduction by
S tates; M illers’ H oldings of W heat
and F lour; M a rk e t.............................. 1
2
3
4
5
6
Mining:
Copper M ines Closed D o w n ..................
O utput of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead.

Page

1
2
3
4
5
6

7
10
11
8
9
7

Review of M onth.................................................1-6 inc. 1
Rice:
California Yield, P rices.

17
14
Savings Deposits:
Com parative Figures by Cities for 1919,
1920, 1921........................................................

13

Shipbuilding:
O perations, by M o n th s...............................

10
13
15
12
13

Sugar:
3
3
3
3
3
2

7
7
9

W heat Growers’ Co-operative Association
W holesale Trade:
A ctivity, S tatistics of Sales, C ollec­
tions, P ric e s............................................

5

4
5

Utah Manufactures:
Census, Value and Im portance, 1914 and
1919

7

11

Motion Picture Industry:.

B eet; A creage, Condition of C rop.
Cane; Prices, M a rk e t........................

10
8

8
10
12

10

Petroleum :
Com parative S tatem ent of P ric e s ........
Production, Shipm ents, Stored Stocks,
S tatistics ................................................




No.

10
W ool:
Clip, M arket.
4i_ i

b

*8 > v í r V

FEW Stt. fKítHHVEcBA^Xirtton of Prices, 1914 to 1921,
OF P H i U # ®
jr .*
No.

«

1
3
5
6
6

6
6
6
4
4

A g r ic u ltu r a l

B u sin e ss C o n d it io n s

and

IN THE

TWELFTH FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT

INDEX
Volume V

July-December, 1921
No.

Paec

7
8
9
10
11
12
8
7
8
9
10
11
12
9
7
11
10
7
8
9
10
11
12

16
15
12
14
16
14
3
16
13
11
13
14
13
6
14
11
5
17
14
12
14
15
13

7
8
9
10
11
12
F ru it shipm ents, C alifornia........................ 7
9
11
Im p o rts and exports of the U nited States,
1920-1921 ...................................................... 8
Livestock, receipts of, 1920-1921................ 12
Lum ber, production of, 1920-1921.............. 8
Lum ber, production, orders and ship­
m ents, 1920-1921 ........................................ 11
12
Petroleum , production, shipm ents, stored
stocks (C alifornia), 1919-1921................ 7
8
11
Prices and cost of living.......... .................... 10
Prices, wholesale and retail, 1920-1921... 9
Rediscounts, m em ber banks, 1920-1921... 9
10
11

19
17
16
17
18
16
6
3
5

Charts:

Pacific coast m a rk e t......................................

Automobile R egistration:
By states in the T w elfth district, 19201921 .................................................................

7
8
9
10
11
12

18
15
13
14
17
14

11

7
8
9
10
11
12

16
15
12
14
16
14

Barley:
C arryover and com parative yields, 19201921 ................................................................

8

2

C hart showing export prices at San F ra n ­
cisco, 1920-1921 ..........................................

8

3

9
10
11

3
2
2

9
10
11

3
2
2

Beans:
Acreage, yield and prices in California,
1920-1921, estim ated .................................. 11

4

Bank Clearings:
By m onths for 20 cities................................

Com parative prices to grow ers, estim ated
E x p ort dem and ..............................................
Receipts and exports at San Francisco,
1920-1921 .................................................

Building Activity:
P erm its by m onths for 20 cities................

Butter:
Cold storage holdings, prices and m arket

Bank clearings, 1920-1921............................

Barley, export prices, 1920-1921................
Building perm its, num ber and v alu e........
7




No.

Page

Acceptances:

7
8
9
10
11
12

7
8
9
10-12 inc.

15
13
11
13
14
13
8
6
6
7

Cattle and meat, price trends, 1913-1921.
Cost of living, Dec., 1915-May, 1921..........
Cost of living, Dec., 1914-Sept., 1921........
Cotton, average yearly prices, 1912-1921.
Failures—Business, 1920-1921.....................

Federal reserve note circulation, bills dis­
counted and bills b o u g h t..........................

12
5
7
8
8
10
8
9
11
10
15
16
18

INDEX

Agricultural and Business Conditions
No.

C h a rts (co n tin u ed ):
Retail trade .....................................................

Page

12
7
10
8
9
9
10
10
11 . 12
12
10

Rice, acreage, production, value in Cali­
fornia, 1910-1921 ......................................... 10
Savings deposits, 1919-1921.......................... 7
8
9
10
Sugar (beet), prices, 1919-1921............ : . . .
7
W heat, m onthly m arketing, 1920-1921.... 9
W heat, prices a t Chicago, 1920-1921........ 8
W holesale trade, value of sa les.................. 12

6
15
16
14
16
7
2
3
12

C opper: (see M ining)
C ost of L iving in the U nited S tates, 19151921 .....................................................................

7
11

14
10

C otton:
C hart of price to producer, 1912-1921.... 10
M ap show ing distribution in d is t r ic t.... 10
P roduction, price and m a rk e t.................... 10
12

5
4
5
4

8

15

D ebits to Individual A c c o u n ts.. .......... ..........
D iscount R ates: (see In terest and D iscount
rates)
E lectric P ow er:
Consum ption and s a le s .. . . ....................

Failures—B usiness:
Com parative figures for states in d istrict
' .‘ii.

F ed eral R eserve B ank of S an F rancisco:
C hart show ing certain resources and
liabilities, 1920-1921 ...................................

8
9
10
11
12

9
8
9
9
10

7
8
9
10
11
12

17
14
12
13
15
13

7
8
9
10
11
12
Condition of ..................................................... 7
8
9
10
11
12




19
17
16
17
18
16
18
17
16
17
18
16

No.

M ap show ing territo ries of H ead Office
and B ranches ............................................... 11
M em ber b a n k s:
C h art of rediscounts, 1920-1921.............. 9
10
11
Condition of ................................................. 7
8
9
10
11
12

P are

20
15
16
18
18
17
14
16
18
16

Financial Conditions in D istrict:
M ap of ...............................................................
Survey of .........................................................

7
7

2
1

F ish :
Salm on; holdover, outlook and 1921 open­
ing p r i c e s .......................................................

8

6

7
8
9
10
11
12

5
3
2
2
4
2

8

12

7
8
7
7
8

6
4
6
6
4

7
9
11
Yields, shipm ents, p rice s........................... 7
11
12

6
3
5
6

F lo u r:
Production, m illers’ holdings, m a rk e t___

F o reig n Com m erce:
Pacific coast custom s districts, im ports
and exports ...................................................
F ru its:
Canned:
C anner’s opening prices, 1920-1921........
C ost of production, 1921, e s tim a te d ....
Pack, m arket and p rice s........................ ..
P rices and m a rk e t.......................................
C itru s:
C hart of California shipm ents, 19201921 .............................................................

D eciduous:
A p p les:
M ap show ing d istrib u tio n .................... 10
Pacific N o rth w est crop, 1920-1921... 9
Pacific N o rth w est shipm ents and
prices, 1920-1921 .......... ...................... 10
P rices to grow ers, 1920-1921............... 11
12
Yield, 1920-1921, estim ated .................. 8
11
12

,'C
0

*

o

4
3
3
5
3
3
5
3

INDEX

Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
F ru its: D eciduous (continued)
A p rico ts:
California yield, 1920-1921, estim ated
Prices to g ro w e rs..................................
C hart of California shipm ents, 19201921 .................... ....................................

Cherries :
California yield, 1920-1921, estim ated
Peaches :
Crop in W ashington and O regon,
1920-1921
M arket dem and and p ric e s ..___ . . .
P rices to g ro w e rs..................................
Yield, estim ated, 1920-1921...................

8
8

3
4

7
9
11

6
3
5

7

7
8
7
8

4

P lu m s:
California yield, 1920-1921, estim ated 7

4

Rail shipm ents from C alifornia.............. ...7
Yield, estim ated, 1920-1921.......... ...............7

5
5

D rie d :
Peaches, prices o f ...................................... ... 9
P runes, California crop and prices, 1921 9
P runes, California and O regon c ro p s.. 10

4
4
3

10

3

11
10
11

6
3
6

R aisins:
California crop, 1921; m arket conditions 10
California crop, 1921; prices to grow er. 11
Carryover, prices and m a rk e t.................. 9

3
6
3

G old: (see M ining)

8
9
11
12

16
13
17
IS

H ay :
P rices and production, 1920-1921.............. 11

4

H o p s:
C arryover, production, m a rk e t..................

5

9

Im p o rts and E x p o rts: (see F oreign Com merce)



7
8
9
10
11
12

18
16
14
15
16
15

P revailing rate at each Federal reserve
b an k ............................................................... 11

17

L ab o r:
Conditions, general ......................................

7
8
9
10
11
12

10
13
11
12
10
12

9
7
8
9
10
11
12

6
7
5
5
7
7
5

L ead: (see Mining)

5
4
3

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

Page

5
4
7
3

P ears:
Crop in W ashington and Oregon,
1920-1921
... 7
Prices to g ro w e rs.......... ........................... 8
Yield, estim ated, 1920-1921................... .. 8

G rap es:
C arlot shipm ents from California, 19201921
C arlot shipm ents from California, 19181921
P rices to g ro w e rs.............. 1......................
T o ta l crop estim ates and p rices............

No.

In te re s t and D iscount R ates:
P revailing in six principal cities................

Livestock:
C hart of price trends, 1913-1921................
Range conditions, prices, m arket receipts

1
L um ber:
P roduction, shipm ents, orders and m arket

7
8
9
10-12 inc.

M anufactures, Census of, 1914 and 1919:
California ....................................... .................. 11
N evada .............................................................. 7
O regon .............................................................. 9
W ashington ..................................................... 8
M aps:
Cattle, distribution of, in d istric t..............
Crops (apples, cotton, rice, sugar beets)
distribution of in d istric t..........................
Financial conditions in d istric t..................
T errito ries of head office and branches of
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
W h eat crop, distribution of in d is tric t...

10
11
8
9

12

6

10
7

4
2

11
11

20
3

M ilk:
Canned; m arket con d itio n.......................... 11
F luid; prices to p ro d u cers............................ 7
8
9
10-12 inc.
M illing: (see F lour)
M ining:
O utput of gold, silver, copper, le ad ..........

9
7
6
7

7
8
9
10
11
12

7
8
6
6
7

9
8
7
8
9
8

INDEX
No.

Page

N u ts:
A lm onds:
M arket fo r 1921 c ro p ..............................
Prices, 1920-1921 ....................................

10
9

3
4

W alnuts:
M arket and prices for 1921 c ro p ___

10

3

M onth, Review o f ............................................

7
3
8-12 inc. 1

O lives:
Yield (C alifornia), prices and m a rk e t.. . 11
P etroleum :
Production, shipm ent, stored s to c k s ...

P ostal Receipts:
Com parative figures, 1920-1921..............

6

7•
8
9
10
11-12

10
8
7
8
9

7

15

P o tato es:
Carryover, 1921, crop and p ric e s............ .

9

4

P rices; readjustm ent o f ..................................

7

4

7
8
9
10
11
12

12
10
9
9
11
10

R etail T rad e:
A ctivity, statistics of sa les........................

Rice :
California crop, 1921; prices 1918-1921.. .
C hart show ing acreage, production and
value in California, 1910-1921................
Map show ing distribution in d is tr ic t... .
P roduction, m arket, prices (C alifornia). .
Salm on: (see F ish)




No.

Page

7
8
9
10
11
12

15
16
14
16
15
15

7

19

S ugar:
Beet:
C hart of prices in district, 1919-1921... 7
Prices, com parative ................................... 10

7
5

S ugar Beets:
A creage, condition of crop, prices to
grow ers ..................................................
7
Map show ing distribution in district, 1920 10
Yields 1920-1921; prices to g ro w e rs........ 10

7
4
5

Savings D eposits:
Com parative figures by citie s....................

10

6

10
10
12

6
4
4

Silver: (see M ining)
S tockgrow ers’ Finance C orporation (an­
nouncem ent) .............................................

W age A djustm ents:
In principal industries in d is tric t.......... ;.

8

13

W h eat:
C hart of prices at Chicago, 1920-1921----- 7
M ap show ing distribution in d is tric t----- 11
Prices, production, receipts and e x p o rts .. 7
8
9
10
11

3
3
4
2
3
2
2

W holesale T ra d e:
A ctivity, collections, prices, statistics of

W ool:
Clip, 1921; m arketing; p rice s................ ..

7
8
9
10
11
12

14
11
10
11
13
11

8

5

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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Index
January— December, 1923

Vo lum e V I I
Page

A cceptances:
(S ee B a n k i n g and Credit
Situation)

Page

Butter:
Cold S t o r a g e H o l d i n g s ,
Prices, and M arket...............

21

A gricultural Credits A ct of 1923 :
Summ ary of P rovisions (Sup­
plem ent to July issue)
A utom obile R egistration s:
B y States in the T w elfth D is­
trict, 1921-1922........................
1922-1923........................

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

37
54
70

86
102
25
58
76
92
107
124
140
155
170
186

C harts:
Bank Credit, A ll Federal R e­
serve B a n k s..............................

12
28
44
62
77
94

110
125
142
158
173
188
B anking and Credit S itu a tio n ..

14
29
45
63
79
95

111
127
143
159
174
190

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

Bank D ebits, 1921-1922.
1922-1923.

B eans :
(S ee Crop C onditions)




118
150
165
181
1
17
33
49
65
81
97
113
129
145
161
177
1
33
49
65
81
97
113
129
145
161
177

12

28
44
62
77
94

110
126
142
158
173
189

B arley:
(S ee Crop C onditions)

B uilding A ctivity:
Perm its by M onths for 20
Cities ........................................

5

11
27
43
60
76
93
109
125
141
157
172
187

Bank D ebits, N ational, in 140
Cities ........................................
Building P e r m i t s , N um ber
and Value, 1921-1922............
1922-1923............

17
11
27
43
61
76
93
109
125
141
157
172
188

Butter, M ovem ent o f C o l d
Storage H oldings, 1921-1922
1922-1923

Canned F r u i t s and V eg e­
tables, Pack in California,
1914-1923 .................................

Page

5
21
37
165

6

Cost of L iving, D ecem ber,
1914-D ecem ber, 1922............ 32
D ecem ber, 1914-September,
1923
176
C ost of L iving, and W h o le­
sale Prices in U nited States
1920-1922 ................................
1920-1923

E lectric E nergy, S a l e s
1921-1922
1922-1923

7
23
38
55
71
87
103
119
135
151
166
18S

o fs

25
41
58
74
90
106
169
185
Failures— B usiness, 1921-1922 12
1922-1923 28
44
61
78
94
109
125
143
157
172
188
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 Liability
Item s, 1921-1922.................... 14
1922-1923.................... 30
46
63
79
95

111
127
144
160
174
190

INDEX
Page

Charts (C on tin u ed ):
Flour, M onthly Output and
Stocks, 1920-1922...................
1922-1923...................

6
23
39
56
70
88
104

120
136
152
167
183

Fruit Shipm ents, California,
1922-1923 ................................. 133
149
164
L ivestock, R eceipts of,
1921-1922
1922-1923

5

20
37
53
69
85

102
118
134
150
165
181

Lumber, P roduction, Orders,
and Shipm ents, 1921-1922..
1922-1923..

24
40
56
72

88
104

120
136
153
168
184

Page

Petroleum , P roduction, Ship­
m ents, and Stored S tocks
(C alifornia), 1 9 2 1 -1 9 2 2 ....
1 9 2 2 -1 9 2 3 ....

Savings A ccounts, 1919-1922.
1922-1923.
9
25
41
57
73
89
105

177
M em ber Banks in T w elfth
D istrict, C ondition o f ..........
M em ber B anks in T w elfth
D istrict, Principal R esource
and L i a b i l i t y Item s,
1921-1922
1922-1923




51

14
29
46
63
79
95

111
127
143
159
174
190

R ediscount O perations, Com­
parative, 1920-1923 ( L ast
page Supplem ent to M arch
Issu e)
R ediscount O perations, C om ­
parative, 1920-1923 ( L ast
page Supplem ent to Sep­
tem ber Issu e)
R etail T ra d e...............................

13
29
45
62
78
93

110
126
141
158
173
189

121
138
154
169
185
1
Prices, W holesale, 1919-1923.
17
33
49
65
81
97
113
129
145
161
177
Prices, W holesale and Cost of
L iving, 1920-1922..................
7
1920-1923.................. 23
38
55
71
87
103
119
135
151
166
183
P roduction in B a s i c Indus­
tries of U nited States, In ­
1
dex o f ........................................
17
33
49
65
81
97
113
129
145
161

Page

W heat, W e e k l y R a n g e in
Prices, 1922-1923 ....................
W heat, S tock s of 16 R eport­
ing M illing C o m p a n i e s ,
1921-1922
1922-1923

84

6
23
39
56
70

88
104

120
136
152
167
183
W h olesale Trade, V a l u e of
Sales and W h olesale P rices

11
26
42
60
75
91
107
123
139
156
171
187

W ool, P roduction and Con­
sum ption in U n ited States,
1919-1922 .................................
A verage P rices of, 1922-1923
Copper M ining I n d u s t r y

21
54

in

1922 ................................................
(See also M ining)

48

C ost of L iving:
In the T w elfth Federal R e­
serve D istrict and U nited
States, 1914-1922................... 32
1914-1923................... 176
C otton:

10
26
42
59
75
91
107
122
139
156
171
187

(S ee Crop C onditions)
Crop C on d itio n s.......................

3
19
35
51
67
83
99
115
131
147
163
179

INDEX
Page

Page

D istrict C onditions:
Sum m ary o f ........

E ggs:
Cold Storage H old in gs and
Prices o f ...................................

2
18
34
50
66
82
98
114
130
146
162
178

5
22
37
54
70
86

102
118
150
165
181
Electric E nergy:
Consum ption, Production and
Sales ........................................

Em ploym ent:
Conditions, General

9
25
41
58
73
90
106
122
138
154
169
185

11
27
43
60
74
92
108
124
139
155
170
186

Failures— B u sin ess:
Comparative F i g u r e s f o r
States in D istr ic t...................




12
28
44
61
78
94
108
125
142
157
172
188

Page

Lumber:

Federal R eserve Bank of San
Francisco:
(See B a n k i n g and Credit
Situation)

Dairy P roducts:
(See B utter)

Production, Shipm ents, Or­
ders, and M arket...................
23
39
56
72

Financial C onditions in D istrict:
Survey and Maps of (Supple­
m ents to April and Septem ­
ber Issu es)
F lo u r :
Production, M illers’ H oldings,
M arket ............ ........................

88
6

23
39
56
70
87
103
119
136
152
167
183
F o r e i g n Commerce and
Shipping:
Pacific Coast Custom s D is­
tricts, Im ports and E xports 123
Fruits:
Canned and Dried:
M a r k e t , P r o d u c t i o n , and
Prices .......................................

104
120
136
152
167
183
M aps:
Financial Conditions in D istrict(Supplem ents to March
and Septem ber Issu es)
M illing:
(See Flour)
M ining :
Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead,
and Z in c ...................................
24
40
57
72
89
104
121
137
153
168
184

6
36
53
68
101
117
133
149
164

Citrus Fruits (See Crop Con­
ditions)
D eciduous Fruits (See Crop
C onditions)
Grapes (See Crop C onditions)
Pineapples, H awaiian P a c k ,
Prices, 1922-1923...................

181

Quicksilver
N ational Conditions:
Summary o f .............

69

Gasolene (See Petroleum )
Governm ent Financing:
D iscu ssion o f .. ...........................

Labor:

13
45
78
96
144
190

(See E m ploym ent)

L ivestock:
Range C o n d i t i o n s , Prices,
Market, Market R eceip ts..

154
168
184
1
17
33
49
65
81
97
113
129
145
161
177

Petroleum :
5
20
37
53
69
85
101
117
134
150
165
181

Production, Shipm ent, Stored
Stocks ......................................

9
24
41
57
73
89
105
121
137
154
169
185

INDEX

P o ta to es:
(S ee Crop C onditions)
P ou ltry P rod u cts:

Page

Rice (See Crop C onditions)

(S ee E g g s)

P rices :
O f Principal P r o d u c t s o f
T w elfth D istrict, Compara­
tive Changes in ......................

Page

V egetables:

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

Salm on :
Pack, M a r k é t , a n d Prices,
1922-1923

Page

86
167

7

W heat:
(See Crop C onditions)

22
38
54
70
86

W holesale Trade:

102
118
135
151
165
182
P roduction and Trade in the
T w elfth D istrict:
Sum m ary o f ................................
Retail Trade:
A ctivity, Statistics of S a le s ..

A ctivity, C ollections, Prices,
Statistics of S a le s.................

Savings A ccounts:
Comparative Figures by Cities

16
10
26
42
59
74
90
106

122
138
156
171
186

Sugar B eets:
(See Crop Conditions)

13
29
45
62
78
93
110
126
141
158
173
189

10
26
42
59
75
91
107
123
139
156
171
187

W o o l:
C onsum ption, P roduction and
P r i c e s .......................................

21
54
69
85

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Vol. VIII

January—December, 1924

p«fie
Acceptances:
Pa«e Charts (Continued):
Pacific Coast Market........................15, 30, 47, 62, 78
Flour, Monthly Output of 16 Milling Companies
in Twelfth District, 1922-1923...........................
8
Agriculture: .............................................................3, 19
1923-1924
35,
51, 67, 83, 95, 107, 119, 131,
143, 155............................................................ 23, 39
55, 71, 88, 100, 112, 123, 135, 148, 159
Automobile Registrations:
Fruit Shipments, California, 1923*1924.. 120, 132, 144
By states in the Twelfth District, 1922-1923---- 11
Livestock, Receipts of, at 8 Markets in Twelfth
1923-1924 .............................................. 26, 42, 58, 74
District, 1922-1923 ................................................ 5
(See also General Business and Trade)......... 90, 103
1923-1924... .20, 37, 52, 69, 85, 97, 109, 120,133,144
Bank Debits:
115,126, 138,150,161
Lumber— Production, Orders and Shipments by 4
Bv months for 20 Cities in Twelfth District... 14, 28
Lumber Associations, 1922-1923 ........................ 9
45, 60, 76
1923-1924 ......................................................... 23, 40
(See also General Business and Trade)......... 89, 101
56, 72,87, 99, 111, 122, 134, 147, 158
Member Banks in Twelfth District, Principal:
Banking and Credit Situation:
Resource and Liability Items, 1922-1923........... 15
15, 29, 46, 61, 78, 91, 103, 115, 126, 138, 150, 161
1923-1924 ......................................................... 30, 46
B arley:......................................4,19, 36,84, 95,107, 155
62,
78, 92, 104, 116, 126, 139, 15
B ea n s:......................... 4, 84, 95, 108, 119, 131, 143, 155
Petroleum— Production, Shipments, Stored Stocks
Beet Sugar: (See Sugar Beets)
(California), 1922-1923 ...................................... 10
Building Activity:
1923-1924.. .24, 41, 57, 73, 87, 99, 112, 123, 135, 147
Permits by Months for 20 Cities in Twelfth
Prices, Wholesale in the United States, 1919-1924
D istrict.......................................... 12, 27, 44, 59, 75
(See Charts: Wholesale Prices in the United
(See also Industrial Activity)........................88, 100
States, 1919-1924)
Butter:
110,121, 133, 146, 157
Prices—Wholesale and Cost of Living in the
United States, 1920-1923 ................................... 6
(See Dairy and Poultry Products).................... 5, 21
1920-1924 . . . ................................. 22, 38, 54, 70,121
(See also Livestock—Animal Products)......... 37, 53
Production in Basic Industries of the United
69, 85, 97, 109, 121, 133, 145, 156
States, Index o f................................................. 1, 17
Canned and Dried F ru its:............................. .......... 7
33, 49, 65, 81, 93, 105, 117, 129, 141, 153
(See also Agriculture)...............20, 36, 52, 68, 84, 96
(See also Industrial Activity)......... 113, 124, 136, 159
Rediscount Operations, Comparative, 1920-1924:
(Last page of Supplement to April Issue)
Charts:
Retail Trade, in Twelfth District, 1922-1923....... 12
Bank Credit, All Federal Reserve Banks........... 2, 18
1Q27.1094
?7
34, 66, 94, 118, 154
‘ ‘ ' *59,‘ 74,' 90,‘ 102, 114, 125,* 137,' 149, *161
Bank Credit, Member Banks in Leading Cities
Savings Accounts, in Twelfth District, 1922-1923. 14
of the United States....... 2, 18, 50, 82, 106, 130, 142
1923-1924...........................................46, 61, 77, 91
Bank Debits:
In 20 Principal Cities of the Twelfth District,
Wheat, Harvest Periods in Principal Wheat Ex­
1922-1923
14
porting Countries................................................ 63
1923-1924
29, 45
Wheat— Production, Shipments, and Farm Stocks
61,
77, 89, 101, 113, 124, 136, 148,
160
in Pacific
Northwest:
Building Permits:
Crop Years, 1918-19-23-24................................... 64
Number and Value in 20 Principal Cities of the
Wheat, Stocks of 16 Reporting Milling Com­
Twelfth District, 1922-1923........................... 13
panies in Twelfth District (See Charts: Flour)
1923-1924 ..................................................... 28, 44
Wholesale Prices in the United States, 1919-1924,
60, 76, 88, 100, 111, 122, 134, 146, 158
1, 17, 33, 49, 65, 81, 93, 105, 117, 129, 141, 153
Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Pack in Cali­
Wholesale Trade—Value of Sales in Twelfth Dis­
fornia, 1914-1923 ................................................. 7
trict and Wholesale Prices in the United States,
Cost of Living in United States and in 4 Pacific
1922-1923
12
Coast Cities, December, 1914, to December,
1923-1924.. .27, 43, 59, 75, 90, 102, 114, 125, 137, 149
1923 .................................................................. 32
Wool, Average Prices of, 1921-1924...................... 53
December, 1914, to March, 1924.......................... 80
W ool Production and Consumption in the United
December, 1914, to June, 1924............................128
States, 1919-1923 .................................................. 38
Cost of Living and Wholesale Prices in the
United States, 1920-1923..................................... 6 Cost of Living:
1920-1924 ....................................... 22, 38, 54, 70, 121
In the Twelfth District, 1914-1923........................ 32
Department Store Sales:
1914-1924 ............. .............................................80, 128
In United States............................................ 50, 118
C o tto n :............................4,19, 84, 96, 108, 131, 143, 155
In Twelfth District (see Retail Trade, in
Dairy and Poultry P rod u cts:................................. 5, 21
Twelfth District)
(See also Livestock—Animal Products)......... 37, 52
Electric Energy, Sales of, in Twelfth District,
6?, 85, 97, 109, 121, 132, 145, 156
1922-1923
10
1923-1924
. ...................................25, 42, 57 Department Store Sales in Twelfth District:
Factory Employment in the United States___ 34, 66
(See Retail Trade)
82, 94,106, 130, 142, 154
District Conditions: Summary o i . . . . . . ............. .2, 18
Failures, Business, in Twelfth District,
34, 50, 66, 82, 94, 106. 118,130, 142, 154
1922-192 3
; ............ .1 3
Dried Fruit: (See Canned and Dried Fruit)
1923-192 4
....................... .............. 28,44,60,76
E ggs:
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Principal
(See Dairy and Poultry Products). . . . . — .. .5, 21
Resource and Liability Items, 1922-1923........... IS
1923-1924 ................. . . .......................... .....3 0 ,4 7
(See also Livestock-r^faiittai Products). . . . ..37, 52
6?, 78,92,104,116,127,139,151,161
; 6^
^
121^ 133* 145* 157



INDEX
Electric Energy:
Pfl*e
Consumption, Production and Sales. 10, 24, 41, 57, 73
(See also Industrial Activity) ........................89, 101
Employment:
U3> 124' 136> 148> 160
Conditions, General..........................11, 25, 42, 57, 73
(See also Industrial Activity)......................... 88, 101
Failures, Business:
113,124,136,148,160
Comparative 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, 23
39 55 71
(See also Industrial Activity)..........................*87, 100
112, 123, 135, 147, 159
Foot and Mouth D isease:.................. 38, 53, 69, 85, 97
Foreign Commerce and Shipping:
Pacific Coast Customs Districts, Imports and Ex­
ports ..................................................................... 25
Fruits—Market, Production and Prices:
Canned and Dried (See Canned and Dried Fruits)
Citrus............................................ 4, 20, 36, 68, 84, 143
Deciduous.............................................................. 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 De­
posits, Wholesale Trade)
Hay, T a m e :.........................................................108, 155
Hoof and Mouth Disease:
(See Foot and Mouth Disease)
Industrial A ctivity:......... 86, 98, 110, 121, 133, 146, 157
(See also Canned and Dried Fruits, Building Ac­
tivity, Electrical Energy, Employment, Flour,
Lumber, Milling, Mining, Petroleum)
Interest R a te s:.......................................................15, 30
46, 62, 79, 92, 104, 116, 127, 139, 151, 162
Labor: (See Employment)
Livestock:
Range Conditions, Prices, Market, Market Re­
ceipts .................................................................. S, 20
(See also Livestock—Animal Products)
Livestock—Animal Products:
36, 52, 68, 84, 97, 109, 120, 132, 144, 156
L u m b er:................................................. 8, 23, 40, 55, 71
(See also Industrial Activity)............................86, 99
Maps:
122> 134>
158
Financial Conditions in District (Supplement to
April Issue)
Territories of Head Office and Branches of Fed­
eral Reserve Bank of San Francisco......... 140, 152
Mining: (See Flour)
Mining:
Copper, Gold, Lead, Quicksilver, Stiver and Zinc
9 24 40, 56* 72
(See also Industrial Activity). , * . * 8 7 , 99
111* 123,135,147,158



National Conditions:
Pa*e
Summary o f .................... ..................................... 1, 17
33, 49, 65, 81, 93, 105, 117, 129, 141, 153
O a ts :...........................................................4, 84, 107,155
Petroleum:
Production, Shipments, Stored Stocks...............9, 24
41, 56, 72
(See also Industrial Activity)........................... 87, 99
112, 123, 135, 147, 159
Potatoes: .. .>.................. 84, 96, 108, 119, 131, 143, 155
Prices:
Of Principal Products of Twelfth District, Com­
parative 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 ic e :................................................4,19, 84,95, 107,155
Savings Accounts:
Comparative Figures by Cities in the Twelfth
District............................................ 14, 29, 45, 61, 77
(See also General Business and T rade)........... 91,103
115, 126, 138, 150, 161
Statistical Tables: (See Tables)
Sugar B e e ts:............................. 84, 96, 108,119, 131, 155
Tables:
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 .................................................... 13
1923-1924.28, 44, 60, 75, 88, 100, 111, 122,134, 146,158
Canned and Dried Fruit Prices, 1923-1924 ......... 98
Commodity Prices.6, 22, 39, 54, 70, 121, 133, 145, 157
Cost of Living in the Twelfth District and in the
United States............................................ 32, 80, 128
Crop Values in Twelfth District, 1921-1923 ......... 5
Crops, 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.................... 155
Livestock on Farms and Ranges, January, 1923January, 1924 ....................................................... 21
Member Banks in Reserve Cities in Twelfth Dis­
trict, Principal Resource and Liability Items
16, 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, 19181924 ....................................................................... 64
Wheat: . .4, 19,36, 51, 67, 83, 95,107, 119, 131, 143, 155
Wheat Marketing in the Pacific Northwest............. 63
Wholesale Trade:
Activity, Collections, Prices, Statistics of Sales
12, 27, 43, 59, 75
(See also General Business and Trade)......... 90, 102
114,125,137,149,160
W ool:
: Consumption, Production and Prices........... ..6 , 37
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