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Table H. — Commodities and types of prices used in determining 

 values of imports and exports by commodity groups — Continued 



Table H. — Commodities and types of prices used in determining 

 values of imports and exports by commodity groups — Continued 



Commodities and prices 



GROUl' n. ANIMALS AND ANIMAL I'ROUUCTS 



Horses and mules. Weighted average farm 

 prices — Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Wash- 

 ington. 



Cattle and calves. Idaho, Montana, and 

 Oregon— weighted average farm prices re- 

 spective States; Washington- average Idaho, 

 Montana, and Oregon farm prices, plus 

 freight and marketing. 



Sheep and lambs. Weighted average farm 

 prices— Idaho, IMoutana, Oregon, and Wash- 

 ington. 



Hogs. Idaho and Montana— farm prices re- 

 spective States; Oregon and Washington— 

 average Idaho and Montana farm prices, 

 plus freight and marketing. 



Fresh veal, lamb, mutton, steer carcasses, and 

 pork loins, hams, and shoulders. Weighted 

 average wholesale price, Chicago plus freight . 



Beef— pickled and other cured; pork pickled, 

 dry-salted, and dry-cured, smoked and not 

 smoked, and cook hams. Weighted average 

 United States wholesale price, plus freight 

 from Chicago. 



Sausage; meat puddings; headcheese; sausage 

 casings, hug, beef, and other; lard; neutral 

 lard, lard compounds, oleo oil and stock; and 

 stearin (oleo and other). Weighted average 

 United States wholesale price, plus freight 

 from Chicago. 



Chickens, live. Farm prices— Idaho, Mon- 

 tana, Oregon, and Washington. 



Chickens, dressed. Farm prices— Idaho. 

 Montana, Oregon, and Washington. 



Eggs. Farm prices— Idaho, Montana, Ore- 

 gon, and Washington. 



Butler. Average wholesale price. San Fran- 

 cisco; Idaho and Montana— San Francisco 

 price, minus freight; Oregon and \\'ashing- 

 ton— San Francisco price, plus freight. 



Cheese. Average wholesale price, San Fran- 

 cisco; Idaho, Montana, and Oregon— San 

 Francisco price, minus freight; Washington- 

 San Francisco, price plus freight. 



Oleomargarine, standard, uucolored. Whole- 

 sale price, Chicago; Montana and Oregon- 

 Chicago price, minus freight; Washington^ 

 Chicago price, plus freight. 



Wool, unwashed. Estimated farm prices- 

 Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington. 



Hides, country. Estimated United States 

 farm price. 



Fish oils. Oregon and Washington—average 

 United States wholesale price; Montana- 

 average United st:iies wholesale price, plus 

 freight from Pucilic coas;. 



Idaho, Montana, and Oregon— hutterfat; fish; 

 bones, hoofs, and horns, unmanufactured; 

 milk and cream; honey; gelatin; glue; bees- 

 wax; feather, crude; rabbits and other game; 

 hair, hog, and other; animal furs; neats'-foot 

 oil; and other animal oils; Idaho and Mon- 

 tana— weighted average United States whole- 

 sale price; Oregon— United States price, plus 

 freight. 



"Washington -milk and cream; fresh salmon 

 and other fish; shellfish; salted, pickled, 

 smoked or dry-cured fish; egg yolks, frozen, 

 canned, or dried; gelatin; glue; animal furs, 

 bones, hoofs and horns; feathers, crude; ani- 

 mal hair; honey, beeswax, sponges; antl meat 

 extracts and bullion cubes. Weighted aver- 

 age Washington expcjrt price. 



GROITI' m. PKODfCTS OF MINES 



Anthracite coal—lump an<l broken, egg. stove, 

 chestnut, and pea. Weighted average 

 United States price, f. o. b. mine, plus freight 

 (rail and water) from eastern States. 



Bituminous coal-Wyoming and Utah. Aver- 

 age price, f. o. b. mine, plus freight. 



Coke--byprotluct and beeiiive. \\'eighted 

 average United States price, f. o. b. ovens, 

 plus freight. 



Iron ore. Mine values— Montana and Wash- 

 ington. 



Commodities and prices 



Farm Value, Gross Income, 

 and Cash Income From 

 Farm Production, 1929, 

 Bureau of Agricultural 

 Economics, U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. 

 Do. 



Do. 

 Do. 



Yearbook, 1930, U. S. De- 

 partment of Agriculture. 



Census of Distribution, 1929, 

 U. S. Department of Com- 

 merce. 



Do. 



Farm Value, Gross Income, 

 and Cash Income From 

 Farm Production, 1929. 

 Bureau of Agricultural 

 Economics, U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. 

 Do. 



Do. 



Yearbook, 1930, U. S. De- 

 partment of Agriculture. 



Statistical Abstract, 1930, 

 U. S. Department of Com- 

 merce. 



Crops and Markets, 1929. 

 U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture. 



Yearbook, 1930. U. S. De- 

 partment of Agriculture. 



Statistical Abstract, 1930, 

 U. S. Department of Com- 

 merce. 



Census of ^Manufactures. 

 1929; Census of Distribu- 

 tion, 192*t; Statistical Ab- 

 stract, 1930; and Foreign 

 Comfnerce and Xaviga- 

 tion, 1929, Bureau of For- 

 eign and Domestic Com- 

 merce, U. S. Department 

 of Commerce. 



Mineral Resources, 1929. 

 Bureau of Mines, U. S. 

 Department of Commerce. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



330 



340 



3(10 



380 

 390 



39-J 

 39'. 1 



110 

 413 



GROUP in. PitODUCTa OF MINES— continued 



Ores and concentrates— copper, lead, zinc, 

 gold, and silver; Idaho— mine value less 

 freight to smelters in Montana and Utah; 

 Oregon—mine value less freight to smelters 

 in Washington and Utah; Montana— mine 

 value Idaho ores and concentrates; Washing- 

 ton—weighted average mine value Ahiska. 

 Oregon, and foreign ores and concentrates. 



Building sand, paving sand, grinding and pol- 

 ishmg sand, fire or furnace sand, engine sand, 

 filter sand, and other sands; and building 

 gravel, paving gravel, and railroad ballast 

 gravel. Weighted average mine and quarry 

 prices— Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Wash- 

 ington. 



Crushed stone — weighted average granite, ba- 

 salt, limestone, sandstone, and miscellaneous 

 varieties of concrete and road metal and rail- 

 road ballast. Mine and quarry prices - 

 Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington. 



Stone, rough and finishea, N. O. S. Weighte<i 

 average United States price— building stone, 

 monumental stone, paving blocks curbing, 

 flagging, rubble, riprap, furnace flux, refrac- 

 tory stone, agricultural limestone, manufac- 

 turing limestone and marble, and other usts 

 of stone, n. e. s., f. o. b. mines and quarries. 



Petroleum, crude. Idaho — average price 

 Rocky IMountain fields; Montana— average 

 price Wyoming fields, plus freight; Oregon 

 and Washington— average price California 

 and Texas fields, plus height. 



Asphalt, bulk. United States price, f. o. b. 

 refinery and mine, plus freight. 



Salt. Evaporated, in brine, and rock salt. 

 Weighted average United Slates price, f. o. b. 

 mine or refinery, plus freight. 



Phosphate rock, crude. Idaho and Montana — 

 mine prices, respective States; Oregon and 

 Washington— average price Western States, 

 plus freight from mines. 



Sulphur, crude. United States mine price 

 plus freight. 



Products of mines, N. O. S. Fluorspar, for- 

 eign and domestic; oilstones, whetstones, 

 hones, scythestones, and rubbing stones; 

 pumice and pumicite; emery ; feldspar, crude; 

 clay— kaolin or China, ball slip, tire, stone- 

 ware, and miscellaneous clays; pyrites, as- 

 bestos, barite, crude; talc and soapstone, 

 crude; mica— sheet and scrap; gypsum, for- 

 eign and domestic; dolomite; calcium chlo- 

 ride; grindstone and pulpstone; abrasive gar- 

 net; tripoli, crude; quartz, crude; ami graph- 

 ite, foreign. 



Idaho and Montana— weighted average United 

 States mine prices; Oregon and Wtishing- 

 ton— weighted average United States mine 

 prices and foreign prices, plus freight. 



GROUP IV. PRODUCTS OF FORE.STS 



Logs, spruce, Douglas fir. i>ine, cedar, hem- 

 lock, and other softwoods. Weighted aver- 

 age prices in the woods— Idaho, Montana. 

 Oregon, and Washington. 



Posts, poles, and pilings. Weighted average 

 prices in the woods— Idaho, Montana, Ore- 

 gon, and Washington. 



Wood (fuel). Weighted average prices in the 

 woods — Idaho. Montana, Oregon, and 

 Washington. 



Railroad ties, hewed, sawed, and creosoted. 

 Weighted average prices at the point of pro- 

 duction—Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and 

 Wa-shington. 



Pulpwood. Average prices, f. o. b. mills- 

 Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington. 



Lumber, shingles, and lath. Weighted aver- 

 age prices, f. o. b. mills— Idaho, Montana. 

 Oregon, ami Washington. 



Moulding sash, millwork. and doors. Weight- 

 ed average prices, f. o. b. mills. 



Sources for prices 



Mineral Resources, 1929. 

 Bureau of Mines, U. S. 

 Department of Commerce. 



Do. 



Mineral Resources, 1929, Bu- 

 reau of Mines, U. S. De- 

 partment of Commerce. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Census of Manufactures. 

 1929, U. S. Department of 

 Commerce. 



Do. 



Census of Manufactures, 

 1929, U. S. Department of 

 Commerce; trade associa- 

 tions; and Foreign Com- 

 merce and Navigation, 

 19"21t. Bureau of Foreign 

 and Domestic Commerce, 

 U. S. Department of Com- 

 merce. 



Census of Manufactures, 

 1929. U. S. Department of 

 Commerce. 

 Do. 



Census of Manufactures, 

 1929, U. S. Dei)artment of 

 Commerce; trade associa- 

 tions; and Foreign Com- 

 merce and Navigation, 

 1929, Bureau of Foreign and 

 Domestic Commerce, U.S. 

 Deparlment of Commerce. 



