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TIIE 3I0RXI'G OREGOXIAX, TUESDAY, 3TTLT 15, 1919. 21 LAST DAY FOR WHEAT m FLOUR LICENSES Applications for Trading Must Be in by Today. NOTICE ISSUED BY BARNES or wr. f(l3; I thmn Coo, 9 3; rolled bar- ly. 13; roiled oat. 0. ground barley, o. CuKN WbjiM. too. 73i cracked. $HO per ton. H A T Burins; prlcm. t. o. b. Portend Etra Ortwij ttraochr. J 9 .1 pr ton SKai.'a, $"J; l'ry sraiu hajr. 1 STOCK DVJSNCE RESUMED Hour Prod actio a In Flrt TTek of cw Season Nearly Doable That of Last Year Cra!D and Tour 9Ur wm bar tmtil to 6my omly to obtain licenses for dolnc boal Ith M. H. Hofr. Mcood r!co-prtt!t . of th vraia corporation. t?rdar sent the foUowln nodes to wheat flour mil'., srala tfalcrs. elevator and warahouaa operators. floor Jobber and bakers: "TVe a-o in re-tpt of the followtns; from JjUua I!. Barnes. L'niTed Slates wheat direct or. Wah'nrton. D. C: ""Unless applications to the United States wesat director for wheat and wheat flour licenses! are made In accordance with th presidential proclamation, on or before July XX 191. It will be unlawful for the trades svTfeced to transact business after date.' " The fTS.'n corporation's weeklr bulletin of the wheat and flour moremect for the week ndlny July fo'lows: flerelpcs from the farms, ending- July 4. .1.0Af) bashels, as acalcit 2.57).(HX bushels la the. previous week, and fi.SG2.000 busbels a yr a so. Total stocks of wheat In coon try elevators. U; and tarmtnal e leva tors ss of July 4. bushels, against 1T.731.O04 bushel a year aro. ho ins a decrease between June 27 and July 4. of this year of S4J.tX bushels, asalnst an Increase for the similar week a year aso of 1,4 '".2. (XX) bushels. Floor produced for the first week of the ew year engine July 4. 1.143.00O barrels, asrsicst 1 5a.oM barrels the previous week and C-S 1.O00 barm's a year ago. URST CAR Or EW WHEAT JS IN Cell Ins of rendlrte Milpi Club to Crown MilU Hera. The first ear of new-crop wheat resched Ynrxltfi yesrrrtlay. It came to the Crown soma and was shipped by II. W. Collins of Pendleton. It was club wheat of good quality for milling. S-m kt oars were firm and 50 cents higher at the Jlrrhtnty Kxchtaf. with bMs of " tsurn bulk oats ran red from 50 cnft hli;iwr to 5i cents lower than Sat rty. liuik. corn was unchanged. The Hl briry market was also the same as Srttrda, but San franctco was higher, with sal-- of lVrmhr at 13. H and May at JXV July barley was a cent higher at rbiufo J LIS. September was unchanged at Th- weather forecast for the middle west. a wirl frura Chicago: "Illinois,, Missouri. Iowa inl Kansas. unaettleU. probably thun der showrra: M lnn5uta. fair, ctxtler; North aad South Laaot and Nebraska warmer tomorrow." The estimated production of oata In Cali fornia. Is 5.712.0OO bueh!: barley. 31.M. aoa bo he Is ; com. Z. iOO.OOO buahr Is : hay, 4ke40.O tons. Terminal receipts. In cars, were reported ay the Merchants Exchance as follows: Dairy asxi Cwsuitey Prod nee. PCTTK KnbM, S2-sxore. 51c; t -eore. SSr: PO-core. prints, pir-bment wrappers, box lots. 53c: cartons, ik; ha H boxs, C more . less than naif boxes lc mr: btittrfat. No. J, 51 & 53c per pound. I'HEKK Ti'Iamoo. f. o. b. Tillamook: Triplets. 4c; Young Americas, 3ic; Coos ad rjrr.T. f. o. b. Myrtle Twlnt. triplets. Mc; Voung Americas. 34 Uc; longhorns. 34 fee. LjoS urttoa ranch, case, count. 4.1c; eandted. -Hi w 47c; se.ee :s. 4S4ic; Ore ron FouUry aaocia:lon selects to retailers, i-e. POC..TRT Hens. :sTMVie: broilers. 25 ?3'-; geese, ilucks and turkeys, nominal. V Kb Finry, l'4c per pound. fuRK Fancy. c per pound. Fruit aad Vrrrtabies. TWITS Oranges, $.V2A75: lemons. tfZ0 box: bananas, keytf S" per pound ; apples, new. S.T j 4 per box; grapefruit. ."..;0 cnerrfs. lu a l.c per pound . cantaloupes, el.7. 10 per crate; apricots. J tj 7.". per box; peaches, 5'c j 1 o0 per box ; w'r me;0n. 3 4, 4C pr ih.; pium. .i5F2.73 per box; rpferr e. a. 2." i a.SO per crate: loganberries. per cra:e; grapes, 4 0 1 per box. VK;KTARI.KS Tabhage. tXZQ per in pound: lettuce. L'.;."i2.'fl per crste; pp- per box: beets, ..' a..0 per sack encumbers. $lrl.5 per dozen; tomatoes. II.Mm I.Ti per box; peas. 7 ft lw per pound; rnuoaro, nc per pound, beans, lc. POTATOES Oregon Purban-i. be!t, $22 -. : n-'wr tanrnmu. 3 r lc per pouna. OVIONS Walla T"A!Ia. 5e per pound. caiuornta ycllo-. Rif3 ,c per pound. AcecsirxATioy of bcttixg or ders OVER WEEK OD. Industrials Lead In Movement With Gains Ranging fp to 17 Points. Bonds Are Steady. Maple Groceries. loe Jobbing quotations: SUGAR Sack buia. Fruit or berry. t().6S beet. SS.5A; Honolulu cane. i60; extra C $r .13; powderd. In barrels. 510.25 'cubes In barreN. $ lrt 4.. M T3 Walnuts. 5735c: Braxll nuts. ZUr; filbert 2c; almonds. 2 1 3Jc ; peannts. JaA I . T Hs I f-grou n d. 1 OOn. 916 per ton 50.t. il.25 per ton; dairy. $25 per ton. ItU'E Blue rose, 10c; head, 12c; broken Jan nn. He pound. J J KAN'S Buying price, medium white, 6 5-c per pound. C'UKFEB Koas'e ?. In dnims, 35fJ50c. If ops. Mohair. Etc Hnp? Oreron. !!!. 47Hc; 1I1T crop. n fT'c; lt crop, 30c: 1IU3 croo. 20tfi2.V: 1!19 contnets, ."0u ; three-year contracts, 4tr. 30e. 2V-. V. CH-)if Eaetem Oreron and Washington. 405r7c per pound; valley, 403 53c per round. MOHAIR 1118 clip. 53c per pound. TAI.IiOW No. 1. 8e ner Bound: No. 2. Tc Pr pound: crease. No.. L 6Wc: No. 2. 5,' Pr pound. CASrARA BARK New. 11c pr ponnd. GRAIN AU In enriots. 12s (r 13c FroTisions. IAcat jobbing quotations: HAMS U sise;.. hoice -!344Ur: etsnd- srd. 4J 1x43 He: skinned. 33$36c; picnic, 27 If.tiK-. rtt-g roll. 3M". laki) TUrce basis. 39c.; compound. 30c per pound. IHr sai.T Snort, elenr backs, 3033c: platen. 27f'2c: exports. 31c. AA ' N Ktncy. &3j3c; standard, 4 40v; chclce, 3&4V. TORK, JluTy 14. The week on the stock exchange opened with a continuation of last week's buoyant and varied dealings, furtner heavy buying resulting from Uie lance accumulation of orders over the recess. Again the movement appeared to be based 1 e.iy financial conditions and the nu merous optimistic surveys and opinions from various sections of the country, these being tampered. In a measure, however, by indi cations of further crop deterioration. L.t week's bank statement probably- wss an added factor with its increase or excess reserves. Call money held most of the session at 6 to 6i per cent, but the rate for all Industrials roue to 10 per cent, just -Before the close even 12 being paid for small loans. Western and southwestern eneculstlve In terusts were credited with, much of the new buying, which concentrated to sn unwont ed extent in equipments comprehending the Hteel and iron shares and motors ana tneir specialties. Leaders of the movement, whirh lost little of its vlg-or despite extensive realizing for profits. Included Crucible Hteel at a net rain of 17 points and Baldwin Locomotive snd stuta Motors each gaining 10 points with the latter at a new maximum. Bethlehem Steel. American Car, Ameri can Iocornotlve. Central Leather, leading Conner and allied metals and several of the motor subsidiaries participated in the move ment at 2 to 6 points ram nut rails uere relatively backward and shippings failed to retain their early gains. Kle Amounted to 1.850.0O0 shares. (ireater weakness was displayed by sterling exchanre. francs alao yielded and tne gen eral trend of foreign remittances was fa vorable to this country- Liberty bonds were steady, but the bond Hat a a whole wns without material change. Total sales (par value) aggregated $11.17.;, 0OO. Old United States bonds unchanged on call. CLOSING STOCK. Sales. Am "Beet Pugar 2,bo0 American Can Am Car & Kdry Am H & L pfd 5.7O0 Am Locomotive 30.3il Am 5m A Hefg. 10.3it0 Am Sug Rftf. . . 2.300 Am Sum Tb. 4 r.oo Am Tel r Tel. Am Z. I Je S. . . Anaconda Cop.. Atchison A ii & W I S S. Mjildw In Loco. . :lt A Ohio Herh Steel R". Butte & Sup Cop jrieh- &5 Low. 03 b QUOTATIONS. Last Snle 14 2 114 135 S0 l3;t, 114 i 103 V Ol N. LINSEED OIL Raw. barrels. 12.32: raw. casev 3.-42; boiled, barrels. S2.4; boileu, CaS'S. -It. TL IU'KNTfNE Tanks. $1.21: cases. $1 St. OA JtOI.1V E I mn be rreh. 23 3 r ; tan wagon. 23tv: -aea, 44c: engine distillate. ron barrvls, 10c; tank wagon. 16c; cases, 0 3c. CAL OTt. Iron barrels. 13 '4 C 16c; tank rugwn. 13V3c; cases, 24fi31c. '.:il P"l roleum . . Canadian lac. . ntral T.ith . . rhs Ohio Chi, Mil & St P Chi Northwest. . Chi. It 1 & P... hino Copper. 13. BW 2, 70 74.2mj 4.B0 73.300 2.m .!00 13. 7O0 LO0 4011 1.100 S.3ftO 136 3 SSI, 14S lt4i 104 V 7Til lf2W 177 124 H 45H 104 371 3SU, 110H 134 2 13S 113 i 103 S Hides and Pert a. Try hides, 33c; green hides, 20: Fort lan.t. Moo. 4 i 3 & Vit ;o A 4 ... 1 ! 0-on to date. 91 13 51 ST 34 Yr ago 14 8 7 34 73 Tscoma. St. ...... T ... .... 2 Wr acu. ....... . 1 .. 6"xa to date. 10 13 .... ... 7 sr aso 2 .... 11 12 Seattle. .-i-t ....... . .... 442 Wr aso . . 7 . . ... t.. date. 2 1 1 11 12 I car ag 2 55 0 17 grteii filted hUles. 2.k:: gren green salted bulls, 23c; dry calf, calf. P t LTS Shearllnrs, 23c: dry wool Sue; green lamb pelts, $L302 each. bulls, in. 63c ; green pelts. SAM FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET ortCGOx rE.un Mrr i.iKs liberal ftrst Cmr of TttrtOrk Cantaloupes Ine Te- awirrsw New Crape lav Peach receipts were 240 boxes from Ore po and 175 from California. Oregon Johns sold at SI. 25 j 1.33 and small Va rieties at fttV tf L Kieven cars of cmataloapes were received. There was sn oversupply of poor stock, which weakened the market. The best can taloupes sold at Saturday's prices. The first car front Turlock Is due on Wednes day. Another car U rolling which wss shipped Saturday.- On the same day six cars were shipped from the Imperial valley for Portland. A car of Malaga and seedless grapes ar rived ytrday and they were put on sale at $41123. Twa cars ef Walla Walla yellow onions were reretrrj. New potatoes were steady aal unrhange-1. SALES Or BITTEK ARE NOT PRESSED Handlers of Cubes Expect Higher Market; Storks Accumulate. The cube butter market was quiet, with a small demand end prices um hanged, but the tine w.s firm. tvalers m.ide no effort to prees betlevlrg a higher market Is ear at hand. As a result stocks showed som accumulation, amounting to 243 cubes and 3 b,es. H'onrx holdings increased 'i33 pounds to 1. 101, "Mi I pounds. Receipts an Saturday were; Pounds. CaUfornia .3223 r-..n ..ft.fKO Washtngt on 1U90 Total T3 Che-se receipt 1 Saturday were 25.0 pounds fr-m V is on in. 133 from Oregon aad 12 from Wtshlrtion. GRtrr DAG MARKET IS FIRMER Country I Dnytng More Freely a There Is ign of Decline. Trie g'am bag market Is firming up, tbuh the price s::ll holds around tin 13-cent mark. 1 Impt.rters could not re plentah t.-k at th.i ptce. however, and in tact ciu d nt land bigs from Calcutta at 14 em's. The conntr;- is now buying fatriv si-iT, as farmers believe there Is no chare of t'ie market declin'ng. Tiie ji-on t:p;iy ts now all in, except the Way j'.iirraer t . hich arc not hcaj . ad bave teen sold to irrh. It Is cer tain tb-e til be enough iaK.t to go around, but :ht-r is not Uur jr to be an oer supp'j. Ill Are letting Well. Ecss w-re firm. w;th a god jobbing de man L B :Ifg price rangt-d from 43 cents at nia-a 10 ori "s f f . Street stocks were 7. ca. . p-actlcs:!y tbe same as a w-k a:o. v:t-ipts wre 49 cMm front Orfioa. 3 from Washington and 27 f rum Idaho. Bank ClrarinjK. Fk c'-a'r:jrs of t' northwestern c:tles yc..-0a er as fc'i.o. C -n-'Tgs. Ba'snce Po-t'scd .......$': $;.'7..:1 8afle J.. - 1.114 7 t rr. 7-." ir..:is fepoaane l.-'l 1 43 4 tr.. rOBTLAD MARKET tJlOIATIONS Oral a. Ikmr. Feed. Etr. Bferchsct" Eicbanfe. oson session. fed. 'ml. fs?a. No. ) h' B ar i'i-Ji- a'',. etaert-ird " Eastern : Oats. Nj. 3 w a:: 3-pourd c':pp- 1 btte... . on. Nx 3 cw , Co". No. 3 rc-wd W Hi.iT jorntneat Jn r. J , .$ ".AM corn. bu:k: basis, $2.20 per Prices) Current oa K-, Teg-etables Fresh Frnlls, Etc., at Day C ity. P4.V FRANCISCO. July 14. Butter, Rc Kf Fr-j.h extras, 51c; ee.tra pullets, 4rtc Cheese New firsts, 3uc; Young Ainerlcaa, 33o. Poultry TTens. 2lw30c, aecordlnff to size; young rooelcrs. ic: broilers. 3M h ;J2c, scetrdlng to fise: frvers, 34 Ti 3tc: rce.e. nominal, rquabs. $3 OO a 4-lW dozen; pigeons, 12 2 3n dozen. Vegetable Khuharb. 12 0O e 2 30 box; eseplant, $1". i I'.OO lug tx; ppp-r-, bell, M2tc. ac-ordltig to Mse; chile. ir" it s3 J. ". sccor-'in to summer squah, Sl.oonl 2i lug box; tates, garnet, $3 m $ 3.23 cental : aeet, a n c pound ; onion, yellow, $4.30 1 4.73 cental: grt-en peai. 5 n .c pound; cucumbers, 7 r,r -j tl O. 1:1; lutx: B:rr'"n ii-i n, S t.ttV 4.7" ; okra. 10fKc pound: garlic. 20 S 22c pound ; Mriftg bean. -t U pund; a ax, ft u l"c pound; Itrnas, 1-J 12'ic p4md. Km it .rame.. $4 im Ji.imi; lemons, $3.00 t 7 ; grapefruit. J3..ti 4.5: tanuuas. ;. pineapple-, $S.O u 4Hl; apples, 417. 1.23. aci-ordina to grade and tier; ehtrrie. 13 - 2'H.-; plums, fl.mi 1.33; p.,t. he. 7.W -t $1.(mV small lutf box; apric.i?t, 17 o4i s.OO per ca t.; cantaloupes. $2.50 3.tii: standard currants. $ I3.H0 V l" -" chest; ra.pr-rrs. $13ke 13H; etrawberrte-., J I4.mtf 17 : loranberrles, red, pmili H.w; black, oon S.tH); blackberries, $7.00uU.OO; gra!. nominal. Receipts tiour, vi nuari-m, i'ri--j, I a 103 eenta!!1: beans. 2120 wck?; onions. 2'2 rark: potatces, f.OSO sncKs; Jildea, VJo ine, 24.10 K-"''on!t- hay u tons. 1 COAST AD EASTERN DAIRY PRODI CB Butter Market Conditions at Leading Dis tributing Point. Kan Francisco and eastern dairy produce reports received by wire by tho Portland of fice of the bureau of markets yeterdy fol low: Bo ton Good buyinc Inquiry and selling heavy. Cars brought 51 33c, six sold. Small trado very g.od at 52 1 53. mostly for me dium gradcM, wnli Mme lancy qualities at 34 "3c. I'likam Market very firm, less trading, as market appears more active 011 !"chn-s than on ad . ances. denoting inrens-d con Hit nee, l ine butter brings premium, but all grad.'s In p-"d demand. tVr.tratixed firm, stales at 52ii3214C on fine cars. New York Butter market uruettled. Trad ing only moderate, market rather In buyers lav or. Some Inclination by dealer to shade prices ; some e x t r.i sol d f or 33 S e ; good cars of centralized offered at M 32c. H- cetpts molerate. slight decrease in street stock and an increase In storage holdings of about half mi!l'.n pounds. San Krancisco -While market had a firmer 1 tone this niomtnr ana prices about 4 c higher, trading was ery light later in the day and interest practically lacking. 13 score, 53 '-- Col Fu-I & Iron 10..sow Corn Products.. 1.2m ('rucible Steel . . Cuba Cane Sug. 1" S Food Prod. Krte tl'-'n Klectric. . . Cnr:il Motors. ;t N-rth. pfd.. :t. N or- Ctfs. . IlMnois Central. Inspiration Cop. Jnt M 31 pfd "nt Nickel..... Int Fnper K C Southern..' Kennecott 'op. . Lou N:t-h Mexican Petrol. Miami CPP'T. . Midvale S:ee' 40.I0O 3tlssouri I'aciflc 13.so Montana Power. Son Nevadu Copper. 2.300 N V -ntral.... B.bi'O NT. NH H... Norfolk & West N'ort hern Pavif . Pacific Mall . I'an-An er Petro lf.! Penney' v.inla .. 1 'o Pit is a W Va.. l.rimi Pittsburg Coal.. ll.B") Bay Con Copper 5.2'mi Heading 2l.3rt Rep iron Steel I!.7o Shut Aria Cop.. 3.lMi O:! & Hefg l3.o Southern Pac. 2l.l" South-rn By... R.7n bu';er Corp 20.3oi 1 T-xas Co 2oo I Tobacco Prod.. 2.."i' I'nton Pacific. . l.lofi B -i 12c; I nit 1 tg Stores P.4n district: l' I"d Alcohol 3.'.H(( po- 1. -"T-ei .01.100 i T'tah opper... 6.7'M J Western I'nion. . 2o0 Westinr Klecr. . P 20 Willys-Overland 12.mio Royal Dutch. . . 22.!uO BONDS. 8.340 30.4OO .0M a. 9oo roo 7.!to n.ii 1U..VIO 401) ' ft. 700 8. 1 HO i) (I0 2.1"0 1.7O0 T.700 4HI 6,700 4.300 , . 1 00 112 44H ll 30 4t-, 5t 01 u 130 70 lH-i 172 210 il.'.'i bl'4 llHI'j K U 123 33 s-a, 23 7li 101 113". 4S 1.7 4 StiS, lK7i lUtiVi Si 124'i S7Ti 7!' (.- 50 i I0014 7, 1?J 3 J "4 (17 J'4 11'. 191 4 7V ll 17S' l-'i 11 37 H 3i 1K71, HO - 4A 101 !"' 40 H B.1 !toH 137 . 3S 7!4 172 237 T4 .T MS loo u. 7Ti 122 U 3.1 !7 23 120 14. SOS. milk flttm, current maka spcUl, '52c; do. av.rag. run. 31432c: stat who!, milk twln current make special,, 32c: do. av.rase run. Live poultry, tleady; broilers, 45 600c ".t.i Mm, SAVAVNAH, Ga.. July 14. Turpentine firm. $1.07: sales. 113 barrels: receipts. 104 barrels: shipments, 108 barrels: stock, 7203 barrels. Rosin firm. Sales. 423 barrels: receipts. 71ft barrels: shipments. 600 barrels: stock. r.2.271 barrels. Quote: B. J15.J0: D. $15. 50: E. SI5.60: F. 15.75 15.85: O. 1.VSJ 13.93: H. $18.10: 1. $1B.45: K. $17.s.-: M, $18.2.-. K.7j: X. $11 .60610: WG. $19.10810.20; WW. $1.50J 19.60. Teed mod Hay at Seattle. ' SEATTLE, July 14. City delivery Mil!. $40 per ton: scratch feed, $S1: rolled oats. $5; whole corn. $77; rolled barley, $68; al falfa m.al, $37; err mash, $72; meat scraps, $117: llfh meal, f'.)7. Hay Eastern Washington timothy, mixed, $3.15 36: double compressed, $4041; al falfa, $2930. Dried Fruit at New Tork. KEW YORK, Ju!j 14. Evaporated apples, quiet; western. 20."22c; state. 21r21iAc. Prunes, firm; Californias, 9 32c; Ore-g-on. 1 4 (4 33c Peaches, steady; standard, 23c: choice. 24c; fancy, 26c. Hops at New Tork. KEW TORK. July 14. Hops, firm: state medium to choice. 191S. S0r6.l-: 1917, 30f wl-: t'actilc coast, luis. diji63c; -1017, 35 a 43c Cotton Market. NEW TORK, July 14. Spot cotton, steady. MldUllng, d6.60c. HOES MO CATTLE STRONG FORMER SELL AT $22.25 SEW HIGH RECORD PRICE. TWO-CENT DROP IN COM MARKET BREAKS WHEN DIS PATCHES TELL OF RAIX. Overbought Condition Is Demon strated; Better Weather Also Gives Oats Setback. 2'i 60"i 62'. 7'j 3H- VM 77', 77:. 77'. 20 2it-. 20 Ti. PI M SO'4 S3 32 32 , 107S 107 17-H imi'j or. '4 . !i5s 42, 41 S Hfl losi. lOO'a 107 4.ii 45S 45i 4il S!'S S'i; 72 H 70 72 2" 26 ' 2l 02V. 01 l I03 lot". 17 16 14 1 '1 6 1 '4 6.14 631i 10l 10 IOSU. 3o --4 30 4 SO'i llo'. 10S loll'. 273 'j 272 272 10.-, mi'. 104 '. 1.1-, 133. 134 2('?i 1W, IIIK'4 111 141 143 1 1 r 'i 1 1 1 '4 1 1 .-, 14 1161 116-, 11RT4 06 '5 ll.1l, 11.1 ss' ssi l)l4 ,V 5S 4 M 3! '4 as1. 3x; 110U 1164 116U CHICAGO, July 14. Welcome rains eased the corn market today after an early ad vance. The market closed unsettled a decline of '.. to 2c net with September $1.05 ei.i5'; and December $1.62 Hl. 63. Oats finished lac to fcc down. In provisions, the outcome ranged from 30c off to a rise of 15c until news came that moisture had been supplied in Kansas, Iowa and In other Im portant sections where there was need, the corn market showed a decided upward ten dency. However, sentiment chanjred quickly alter senilis was started by dispatches tell ins of raina Houses with southwestern connections were leaders than in demon strating that at least for the time being the market had been overbought. Better -weather for oats as well as corn brouglfl about a lata setback In the oats market. , I'rovisions were swayed chiefly by the action of corn. Tratie was dull, pending fresh developments in regard to export "re quirements. Levins futures rantred as follows: COEX. Open. High. Low. Close. .$i.n l.:'7'4 11. us . 1.60 1.6714 1.0114 1.02 A OATS. . .794 .SOU .77 .7S . .61 . 2,4 .79 .S0 MliSS PORK. Sept. Dec Sept. Dec. July Sept. i2.2;i 52.00 Sept. Oct. . 52.35 LARD. ..3.1.4.1 3.-..50 35.15 ,3o.40 35.40 35.12 SHORT RIBS. July Sept Cash prices were: Corn No. 2 mixed, yellow, $1 6H. 15 1.99. Oats No. 2 white. 7S4Slc Hie No. 2. $1.6S1J1.09. Parley $1,27 4? 1.32. Timothy $;" 12. Clover Nominal. Pork Nominal. Lard $34.8.1. KIbs $27.5o 2S.2.1. 54.10 52.15 35.15 35.12 28.30 2o.55 $1.944 61.97; No. 2 No. 3 white. U S Lib 99 52 V S ret Is eounn 99U do lt 4.. 1'4 'tO Am T ft T cv 6s 1014 110 -.1 J' ...i" ah nipon ii.n 43"i do lit 4 "s. . . -115.02 D & R G rof 5s.. K0'4 do 2.1 4 V !' N V C deb 6s... US', llo 3(1 4'.S f5.02'N Pacific 4s SI 4th 4',s.. OI.Ov.Vo Pl-ciric 3s 5ST4 lhi ' rac T T .is... It2'-i l;i. .n; Penn con 4V.s... It.l', !"', So Pacific cv 5slos4 iti'l. So Kailwav 5s... 92 SO JCnlrti Pacific 4s. .!, SO 117 p Stel :,t loot, lo6'.4JAng:o-Krench 5s. 07U Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, July 14. Barley. $1,15 9 1.21. Flax, $5.90 35.92. Grain at 8sj Francisc. SAN FRANCISCO. July 14. Flour, $12.90 f. o. b. warehouse. Grain Wheat. J2.20; oats, red feed. $2.80 472.00; corn, California yellow, $3.353.45; barley. No. 1 feed, 1018 crop, $3. 12 4 e 3. 13. Hay Wheat or wheat and oats, $15 17; tame oats, $15617; barley, 111113; allalfa, $14'alti: barley straw, 605eoc bale Vlctorv 3, Vlrtorv 4s. . . U S ref 2s reg. do cou Pon . . U s con 3s reg rio roupon .. IT s 4s reg.... Bid. Mining 8tnck .t Boston. Al'oucx 4.1 INcrth Butte... Aris Com l.l'old Dominion. Cal A Arts 7iV4 Osceola al c-ic llecla. .. .44.'i Ivuincy 1 "tit"nnhl l'.4 Superior i,T lliiniffi- Con C "-. Si;p Ar Boston E Ttutfe c Mine. .17U 'Shannon Franklin 44 t tiih Con Isle liny Cop)..r.s (C.ranhy Con.., Lake Copper 5 olverlne . ..144 ...43V4 ...59 ...74 ... 8S M. 2si ... 3V, ...11 7 ..244 74 lOreene Cananea.,454 Tammany Wheat Yield Good. LKW1STON. Idaho. July 14. Special 1 Adxlces from t:c Tainmanv vilicv v. heat country Indliat" ti'at liiis e.etton lll have a much belti-r average ield than the hiKh-r cmntr anuml Nez li'r-e and Crance ille, where the .princ crop is so poor that mu. o( it will not be liarc.ted. Threshir.B is golna on In the laHn, and fall wheat la returning frum 2-1 to 3.1 bushel to the acre. The sprir.c planting will -tielvl from 10 to 15 bushel, it is i .tiniiitt'd. Moot rrmlurtlon Record Made. COTT.V.K i;ltiVK. Or., July 14. tSpe ciat. Seaklnt o' hheep and wool produc tion. . J. Kent claims a ri-cord which, he thinks, none will b-at. H-i has 15 Shrcp uhlre eaes, whirh pr-mlm-ed .iiist twl'- tliat n-imber o( li-nlu durlnc l'e:iruary and March and 27 of thein hae h.-.-n rai-.'U. The f Iters trorn thvi rten, cut in Mat. averaged 10'3 pounds. FT-OCR Patra-e. $'14S deltmred. $1130 an -ir.iil: bak.r'. $11 14U SA: whoi. ,..1, H 13 y." : t ilam. $10 0i 1 Ma'.rtEO-Jii'l raa. f. v. b. cr tsis. Ill rT too. Bi.1.4 caws. t4XS0. tea leu YAKIMA MAN IS DROWNED James S. Lons FaIN Into Lake. Gels Out- Goes, nark for Tackle. YAKIMA. Wash.. July H. James S I .on it. ngU 3ft. of Lower Na-h. was -drowned Sunday morning at Bumping Ink. Lonp. with three friends, wai fishing from a boom of log and lost his balance. He pulled himself up without difficulty but did not get his fts-hing tackle. o went in after it. He was arrarenf ly e.ed with a cramp at once. One of his companions. G. W. Shofield. attempted to rescue htm and did not give up the frort till he himself be came unon scion. ionr s nody was recovered later In the. day. Th? acci dent was seen by more than 100 campers. Phor.e your want ads to The Oreo ttian. iiain 7070. A 609 Jlohawk Money, Exchange, Etc. NEW1 TOKK, July 14. Mercantile paper. o i per cnt. tJt.-rlinp. tiO-ilay bfl!s, 4.4rt4; comnjcrclal CO-tJay bills n banks. $4.40i ; commercial ;n-():iv b:ti. $t.454 ; demand. 44.4.' ; cables, Jt4.4'"i'-. Knnrj, dmnnd, O.!.; cahl- fi.Sll. ;uiMcrs, demand. uTn ; cables, 3S !i. Lire, demand. S.4J; rabies, &.40. li.tr silver. Jl.C-d'.j. Mexican dollars, ssc. Tim loans very strong: 61 days, 00 days and nix months, 0 per cent bid. fail money, steady. High, per cent; low, ( pt-r cnt: rulins rate. G per cent: clos ing -bid. J per cent; offered at j per cent; luit loan, 0 per cent. LONDON". July 34. Bar silver, Mid per ounce. Money. 2 per cent. Discount rates Short b!l!s. per cent; three months' bills, o3 per cent. Coffee Fatnreii Irregular. NEW YoRK, July J 4. The market for cofie futures was only moderately active and fluctuations were irregular. The open ing as unchanged to LI points lower under scattered selling, but prires firmed up right after tha call on some further European buving and covering. Hecember sold up to 22 1'Oc and March to 22.03c. or about 12 to LT points not higher, but offerings Increased lat-r on easier cables from Santos with De cember easing to 21.S.".c and March to 21.80c. Th cioye was 1" to 22 points nt lower. Julv. 22 .W; Heptmbr, 22.;U"c: October. 22 2V: Peremr, 22 P4c; January, 21.85c; March. 21 TSr; May, IM.T'V. Spot coffee dull; Rio 7s, 23 c; Santos 4s, 2S u nominal. 'onld Resume iSogar Trading. NEW YORK. July 1 4. The Xe w York coffee and siKr exrhanae tod-iy asked the stiiear equalization board to permit the re umptlfn of tradinc in sugar futures on the ex-hane not later than September 1 for delivery after December 31. The request is based on the fact that the London suffar exchange is to resrume such trading Oc tober. L , NEW TORK. July 14.-t-Raw surar, steady, rentrifugal. 7.2-; refined, steady, cut loaf, ! .Vc; crushed. 10.25c; mold A, 9.30c; cubes, 9.7"'c: powdered. t.2'c; standard powdered. 9 l'c: fine cranu'ated and diamond A. vr- confectioneni A, S.Uc; No. 1 soft sugar, S.Sc. DAILY METEOKOLOCICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. July 14. Maximum temper ature, 100 degrees; minimum. 04 degrees. River reading, 8 A. M., 10.4 feet; change In last 24 hours, 0.2 foot fall. Total rainfall . P- M. to o I. M.). nonn. Total rain fall since September 1. 1913, 41.20 inches; normal. 44.1:7 inches; deficiency. 3.07 Inches. Sunrise. 5.B4 A. Mr. sunset. 8:.VJ P. M. Total sunshine. 15 hours 25 minutes; possible, 15 h o u rs 25 m i n u t as. M oo n r i se, 9:40 P. M . ; moonset. 7:08 A. M. Barometer (reduced to sea level) 5 P. M., 2U.80 inches. Itelative humidity at noon, o2 per cent. THE WEATHER. Latter Are Dollar Over Last Week's Quotations Lambs and Sbeep Slow. The week opened with, the swine and cat tle market strong and higher. There was a rood run of etock at the yards, aggregat ing 13 carloads, and trading was lively j throughout the day. Hogs sold a quarter j higher than last week's beat quotation, five loads bringing the top price of $22.25, i record for this market. Cattle were about a dollar higher than the prices that have lately been ruling. Top steers are quoted at $11 and cows at $9, but sales were made during the day in ex cess of these quotations. In the mutton market the weak feeling that prevailed last week continued, with lambs about a quarter lower. Receipts were 1539 cattle, 240 calves, 1533 bogs and 2781 sheep. The day's sales were as follows: Wgt. Prie 214 f . Mi I JH COWS. '.UU 13 COWS. 22.00) 5 cows. 22.0l 20 ewes. 22.0I171 ewes. LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS Jf you must sell your Liberty or Victory bonds, sell to us. If you can buy more Liberty or Victory bonds, buy from us. On Friday, July 11. the closing market prices were as given below. Thev sre the governing prices for Liberty and Victory bonds all over tie world, and the h!t& est. We advertise these prices dally in order that you may always know tae JVew lurk market and the exact value of your Liberty and Victory bonds. Victory Vint our 3Hs 1st 4s 2d 4s 4ViS 2d 4U 3d 4th 4M 3a 4s Harkot Price 19.32 $94.04 993.54 9t5.0,i 994.10 $95.04 994.22 910U.00 9 9U.P4 Accrued Interest 26 .30 .63 .32 .t7 1.8 l.o3 .54 . Total $09.58 $94.34 $94.17 $95.33 $94.77 $S When buying we deduct 37c on a $50 bond and $2.50 at tne isew lora market, plus the accrued interest. Burglar and Fireproof Safe Deposit Boxes For .vent. MORRIS BROTHERS INC. The Premier Municipal Bond House. MORRIS UI.DO.. 30K-311 STARK ST., 11 tT. JTH ANT) 6TH. Telephone Broadway 2151. JstabU.bed Over 25 Tears. ,1000 bond. H1 61 S sell ITS 2.1 hones. 45 hORs. . 1 1 hops. . L'H hops. . it hoKS. . 43 hogs. . 25 hogs. . 4 hogs. . 5 hogs. . 8 hogs. . 7 hogs. . 4 hogs. . 03 hogs.. 1!K hogs. . ;:t hogs. . hogs. . IK hogs. . 15 hogs. . 8 hogs. . It) hogs.. 6 hogs. . I hogs. . 13 hogs. . 1 hog... lid calves.. 17 4.1 calves. 261 10 calves. 143 2 calves. 231 4 steers. 1102 15 cows.. 1110 28 cows. 7 cows. 24 cows. 2tf cows. 2i cows . 25 cows. 21 cows. 20 cows Wgt. Price 4 ..73 10SU . S7 lliS 2R 224 1 35 215 138 201 331) 1X0 11 204 132 141 237 326 108 170 240 1065 1107 10S7 . S8 1019 JOK2 1070 75 r cows.. 1005 81 825 0B0 II cows. . 15 COWS. . 13 cows. . 3 bulls. . 1230 3 bulls. .11.3 21) steers. 928 10 mixed. D2S 20 mixed. 2() 29 mixed. 765 t 11 mixed. 646 28 mixed. 013 2) cows. . D74 20 steers. 1310 3 steers. 10D2 HI steers. 11411 1 steer. . 1310 12 cows. . 0.67 12 cows. . 842 4 steers. 805 24 cows. . 1040 5 cows . . 81M) 5 cows. . 805 111 steers. 1023 5 cows. . KIIJO cows. . llfta 22.00 22. OO 22.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 22.251 22.2..I 22.25; 20.251 20.251 20.25i 20.25 20.50 21.75 10.75 15.00 14.00 15.00 13 00 8.00 8.00 8.O0 8.00 10.50 7.751 7.751 7.75 7.75 7.50 7.501 8 ewes 21 calves. 10 calves 26 cows. 10 lambs. 5 iambs. 70 lambs. 0 lambs. f)2 lambs. . 23 steers. 24 steers . M6 yearl.. . 21 steers. 10 steers. , 3 steers. . 8 steers. . 6 steers. 13 steers. 1 steer. . 8 cows. . 1 cow 1 cow. . . 1 cow. .. 6 cows. . 7 cows. . 1 cow. . . 1 cow . . . 1 cow . . . 7 cows. . 2 1 cows. . 2!) cows. . 6 cows. . 1 calf 10 calves. . 1 bull... 1 bull. . . 1 bull... 2 bulls. 77 hogs. -1 hog.. 1 hog. . 7 hogs. 2 hogs. . 2 hogs. 18 hogs. 5 hogs. 2 hogs. . 6 hogs. 3 hogs. . 1 hog. . 2 hogs. , 6 hogs. , 1 hog. . , 1 hog. . , 1 hog. . . 7 hogs. , 27 hogs. . 5 hogs. . 121 1S1 320 1100 . S5 . 112 . 65 . 71 . 63 ll.il 1153 . 08 lllO , 1)00 . 820 . 841 3025 loss 1071 1025 !45 106!) 1070 880 1041 1O70 HOS 13O0 1030 1141 1048 1046 410 . 105 1 530 1350 1500 1255 184 20 350 1070 1285 101)0 HS0 188 225 213 1S ' 270 11 10 1150 700 185 280 280 243 338 7.60 8.00 8.00 8.00 1 5.50 12.50 7.75 12.7.1 12.00 0.00 12.50 12.75 10.2.1 10.25 8.50 10. 00 6.00 8.00 !)50 II 00 10.25 0.50 8.00 8.00 8.00 7.00 8.50 9.50 7.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 6.50 7.75 !(50 11.00 14.00 6.25 7.00 7.00 6.50 22.25 LOO 21.00 8.00 8.00 4.75 7.50 22.00 22.00 21.25 21.75 21.011 8.00 8.00 7.00 6.25 21.50 22.00 21.00 20.25 .00 6.001 6.5o 7.001 6.75 JI.OO, 9.00 7.80' 6.65 7.40 8.501 7.85 ll.on: 11.00 9. 9. 10.001 5.75 11.50 9.00 7.25; 8.50 7. 9.50 7.00 Prices at the yards were as follows Good to choice steers.......... 9.5011.00 Medium to choice steers 8.50.? 9.00 rair to good steers i.iots 8.75 Common to (air steers. . 7.00i 7.50 Good to choice cows, heifers.... 7.50 ft) 9.00 Medium to good cows, heifers. . 6.0 o.oo Oannera , 3.00S 4.00 Bulls 5.00 7.80 Calves 9.00 '914.00 Stoekers and feeders 7.001 10.00 Fair to medium cows, heifers... 4.509 5.50 Hogs Prime mixed 21.5022.25 Medium mixed 20.B0V21.0O Rough heavies 19.7520.25 Pigs 18.7510.75 Mieep Prime lambs 11.5012.71 Pair to medium lambs 9 0010.00 Yearlings 6.00 8.50 Wethers 6.00 7.50 Ewes 8.00 O 7.50 Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, July 14. Hogs Receipts 50.- 000., steady, 25c lower, most sales 10 to 15 cents lower, mixed and packing grades weak. enlng most. Top 122.95. Bulk 21.33W22.90; lea-vweight 422.22'?22.8o: medium weight 2156 22.95: lightweight $21. 75 it 22.05; light light $20.35 3 22.60: heavy packing sows. mootn, ;2i.23iu 2i. 5: packing sows, rougn, 20 50-C21.15; pigs $1920.25. Cattie Receipts 20,000, firm. .Beer steers. medium and heavy weight choice and prime. 16.2517.50; medium and good, ' 13.609 16.25: common $11.3513.60; lightweight, good and choice, $14.5017; -common and medium. $10.40314.50; butcher cattle, heif. ers, $8.254rl5: cows $S&13-25; canhers and cutters $tf.508; veal, light and handy eight $18.2.119.25: feeder steers 8.50 12.50; stocker steers $8.2511. 75. Sheep Receipts 17.0O0, firm. Lambs 84 pounds down $1517.50; culls and common $29,000.00 Twin Falls County 6 9 Bonds BUHX INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT No. S Dated: June 1, 1818. Due Serially: June 1, 1930-39. Buhl Independent School District No. 3 embraces the most productive section of Twin Falls county, Idaho. There Is over ten million dollars' worth of property in the district, all of which is pledged to secure a total debt of only 139,000. We recommend these as very desirable bonds. Price: To Net 5 LIBERTY and VICTORY BONDS If Yon Must Sell Your liberty or Vtrtory Bond. Sell to Yn. It you can buy more Liberty or Victory Bonds. Buy From I" a. On Monday. July 14. the closing market prices were as given below. Thev are the povernlng prices for Liberty and Victory bond all over tha world, and the highest. We advertise these pricea daily in order that you may always know the New Tork market and the exact value of your Liberty aad Victory bonds. . , . Victory Victory 1st 4s 2d 4S 1st 4t4 3d 44 Sd 4a 4th 4m Ss 4 J 93.i0 $3.4H $35.00 $94.04 $9.0 flM.Og 100.00 $ 99. it 2 .33 .67 .35 .71 1.42 1.09 .57 .73 Total. .Sflft.SO $94.23 $04.15 995.3.1 $04.73 $94.42 $95.12 $100 57 $l(M S When buying we deduct 37c on a $50 bond and $2.63 on a $l0uO bond. We sell at the New York market plus the accrued Interest Burglar and Fireproof Safe Deposit ttoxc for Rent. Mkt. price Ac Int.... -20 MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. THE PREMIER MUNICIPAL. BOND HOUSE ' Morrla Blds 30U-311 Stark SU Bet. Fifth and Sixth "Telephone Broadway -151 Established Over 25 Year 9.25S'14.35; yearling wethers $10.50'9,14.2r; ewes, medium, good and choice $7t).25; culls and common $3t,50. Omaha Livestock Market. OMAHA, July 14. U. S. bureau of mar kets.) Hogs Receipts 13,300, 1020c lower. Top $22.15; bulk $21. 506 21.80; heavj-welght $21.65j 22; medium weight $21.80 22. 15; lightweight $21.90 22.15; heavy packing sows, smooth, $21.40-21.60: packing eowu, rouph, $21.252l.5; pigs $18 3r20. Cattle Receipts 7000. fully steady on all classes. Beef steers, medium and heavy weight, choice and prime. $ 15 (Ji 10.50; me dium and good $13.25 15.25 ; common $11.7513.50; lightweight, good and choice, $14.50fc16.50; common and medium $11. 25 14.75; butcher cattle heifers $1.25(jj-14; cows $8.50,13.50; canners and cutters 6i8.A0; veal calves, light and handy weight $15 ti ltt.50: feeder steers 10.5013.50; stocker steers, $2.50 & 12.25. Sheep Receipts 20,000. 25!50c higher. Lambs, 84 pounds down, $16.25 4? 17.50; culls and common $lO.50r 14.50; epring( non; yearling wethers $1 1.50 ii 13.50; ewes, medium and choice. $7.50 fix b.75; culls and eorumon $3.75 44 7.50. Seattle Livestock Market. SEATTLE, July 14. Hogg, no receipts, steady. Prime, $21,751 22; medium to choir. $21.50921.75; rough heavies. $!V.5ii20; piss, $19.50 $t 21. Cattle No receipts, steady. Bst steer $10tl0.50; medium to choice. $99.50; com mon to good. $ifiS; hest cows and helferx, $7.fi0i S.50; common to good, $5&7.50; bull, $5 & 7.50; calves. 7&'14. Duluth Unseed Market. Dl'LUTH, July 14. Linseed, on track, $5.90; arrive, $5.95: July, $5.95; SejrtmUer. $5.92; Octob. $5.70 bid; No. 4, $5.0tf bid. Iece m be r. $.t.ti2 asked. STATION'S. Wind strong: August. Metal Market. NEW YORK. July 14. Copper, electro! v. ic. sr'' t. 21c: July, 21!c; 21 W 21 'e: Sf-ptemncr. 22c. Iron, sta'iv: No. l northern. 29 50; No. 3 nerthrn. 2?.50; Xo. 2 southern, $28. M-tal T. hange quotes led firm; spot off-red at 5 Sc; August. 5.6oi 5.70c. Spf'.tr, firm : East St. louis delivery, tp'fr., 7.25c; Augut. 7.4.'.i 7,S0c. Ltern PaJry Produc. . NEW YORK, Ju:y 14. Butter, steady; creamery higher than extras, 54 47 55c; creamery etr.-s, 5-1 x54"; firsts. 51 53c. Esss. irregular; freah garnered estraa, 51 6 5.1c; do. xtra firsts. 47 a 50c; firsts, 43 ir ' Ctees. firm; receipts Hither Boise ........ Itoston Calgary Chicffo Icnver lies .Monies . Eureka ...... Oiil Ves ton Helena tJuneau Kansas City . . Lob An&eles . . Marshfieid . . . Medford Minneapolis . . New Orleans. . New York . . . . North Head . . North Yakima. Phoenix Pocatello Portland RoFeburg Sacramento . -St. Luuis Salt Lake Van Diego San Francisco. Seattle Sitka Spokane Tacoma Tatoosh Is!and. tYaldez Walla Walla. . Washington .-Winnipeg IRain Rain fo o.oo:. . !.VWClear I 04 O.ftol. JW IClear t 8o,o.(i;. .is (Pt, cloudy 1 a-ro.oo; . . ims (Clear 94 0..i0 -14W s O.OO 12 E i Kvo.foj.!XE iPt. cloudy 88:0.00. .IS Clear K2 O.OO . . N Clear 5ti0.2O'..'s Cloudy no'Q.soj. 's Cloudy 84 0.OIM0 SW IClear 74iO.OOI..!NW'Clear 104 0.00!. .'NW Clear 82 2.40 20,NWiCIear 92.0.52!. .'SB 7 O.OH-12'S 2 O.tKi IS NT 9rt o.tto;. . NE US 0.0Oj..SE HALL & COMPANY BUT. AND SELL Railroad Public Utility Industrial Municipal BONDS YIELDING a 5 to 7 Foreign Government Loans Local Securities Preferred Stocks Lewis Bldg., Portland, Or. The Bank of California m National Association 1 Founded 1864 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits ?17,000,000.00 E Never in the history of the world has the savings r E habit been so popular as it is now, and seldom have i ' opportunities been so numerous. : Deposit your surplus funds regularly with us in a , : Savings Account, which with the interest it earns EE : will soon afford the means to take advantage of EE your opportunity and accomplish something really Ej j worth while. PORTLAND BRANCH Third and Stark Streets EE W. A. MACRAE. J. T. BURTCHAELL Manager Asst. Manager EEs r.(ii fi4 O.oui. 64;ino.o.oi;. iciourfy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear 6i -' o.on in sw 7i in o.oo i: B M'O.OOHJiNW 4 74 o.nni . 'w 62 O.OOUtisW 60 SU:0.O0ill N 4t ."ill 0.24' calm SS! 04 0.00. .SB rs f.2 0.001. . n INWlCIear (Clear ciouay 'Clear IClear Cloudy Clear -Cloudy Clear IClear on o.nnL. xwiciMr 4: S6 0.141. .SW Rain 4IlO00.0o;..i'W IClear 72! S2.o:..'SE ICloudy 5i 74 0.00 .14,NW;ciear i. M. today; P. 1. report preceding day. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Fair, continued va rm p.ntle nnrl h westerl V winda Oregon and Washington Fair, continued warm: gentle northwesterly winds. Tfj-,h Fair, continued wrm. We will b uy a fffl orders for a large aiaowna, W wf& pay yom top prices and ssra onr clients money ny eliminating shipping sun and ttaw loss. A better pries for yn aad a ssTtng for tbem. Liberty ass Victory Bonds N. York win Qsrtmtl DaJU. Ask tor Quulatlsa, Msr. MUaa. Gll. stata wboia - camf fcswmnw Bakk Bus, fr MAW 141 . CO, I FACTS NO. 45S LAGGING BY COMPARISON Until we are actually at work on a billion dollars' worth of road Improvement, we will not be in a position to be puffed up. Our hard surfaced roads total only one-tenth as great a length as those of France. We have in the United States two and one - half million miles of highway. Im agine t h e ..economic posi tion and the pleasure when these roads are paved wjfh BITULITHIC WARREN BROTHERS COMPANY IIEADar.ARTERS (or LIBERTY BONDS We BUY and SELL any amount. New Tork quo tations by wire every morn.ing, interest in cluded: 3Y-n 1st 4a 94.22 2d 4a S4.14 1st 44 : 5.34 i 2d 44 94.74 Hd 4Vi 84.40 4th 4V,I. 95.11 Victory 100.63 If necessary to sell your Bonds, bring them to us. We pay highest local prices. ROBERTSON & EWING EaclnalTe Dealers In 60TER.MET, CORPORATION tD !Ml'ICIPAl. BODS. 207 8 N. W. Bank; Building. ffi )l) Bonds of Large Advertisers Attract Attention of Investors THE bonds and short-term notes of large adver tisers are especially attractive to many investors. Among our current offerings are those of the fol lowing organizations whose names, products and good-will have become widely familiar through pro longed advertising : Morris & Co. I'As Swift & Co. 6s American TeL & Tel. Co. Serial 6s American Tobacco Co. Serial 7s Graton & Knight Mgf. Co. Serial 7s Procter & Gamble Co. Serial 7s . Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. 6s . We offer and recommend these thoroughly investi gated securities to investors. . ' Send for Offering Sheet OIt-233 The National City Company ; Corresponded Offices in 50 Cilia Portland Railway Exchange Building i Telephone 6095 Main Bonds Short Term Notes Acceptances Yielding; About 5.55 5.80 5.95 6.00 5.70 5.75 Enterprise, Ore., 5 Bonds at Par Government and Municipal Bonds Bought and Sold Z L Pevereauxc(orr;pany 87 Sixth Street Broadway 1042 Ground Floor Wells-Fargo Building