Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 27, 1919, Page 19, Image 19

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    THE . MORNIXG OREGONIAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1919.
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FEATURE OF MARKET
Buyers Are Stocking Up and
Supply Is Insufficient.
ORDERS CANNOT BE FILLED
tVheat Premiums Advance Despite
Early Lifting of Embargo Gov
ernment Receives Flour Bids. .
A very strong demand for mill run has
developed and the mills are unable to
fill their orders. Th price has advanced
to 142 for ton lota. This is 94 over the
low price of the season. Buyers are ap
parently stocking up against winter re
quirements and the inquiries are greater
than the offerings, notwithstanding that
production la heavy,
Wheat continues strong at all points.
Spot margins, choice grade, at Minneapolis
was worth $3 yesterday, which is equal to
$2.75 bulk interior points or $2.87 Port
land. This is a premium of 67 cents over
the government base price here. Margins
In transit was quoted 10 cents less than
spot. Bluestem was almost unobtainable,
and because of Ita scarcity it was dif
ficult to gauge the premium on it.
The grain corporation yesterday re
ceived bids on export flour for December
shipment. The bids were sent to eastern
headquarters, where the awards will be
made. It U believed the acceptances will
be at the same price as last month.
The coarse grain market was steady to
firm. At the Merchants' Exchange. 200
tons of eastern yellow corn, December
delivery, sold at $62.50 and 100 tons. Jan
uary delivery, at $59. Oats bids were un
changed. Blue and feed barley were up
00c and eastern bulk barley 25 50c. The
Chicago barley market closed 1 &2Q
higher at $1.47 for December ana si.su vt
for May. San
steady.
pany. Independent Meat company, all of
Seattle, and Swift A Co. of Portland. The
Bridges company purchased 22,5.0 pounds,
white the other four firms purchases to
taled about 650O pounds. The bulk of the
turkeys will be brought to market for the
Christmas trade, as it was a very back
ward season here and hardly any gobblers
were marketed. '
Bank C1eariii.cs.
Sank clearings of the northwestern
cities yesterday were as follows:
Clearings. Balances.
Portland $,07U.'J4t $1,073,917
Seattle 7,675,301 " 1.S96.0H5
Tacoma 578.'J5tJ 153.14
Spokane 1,932.653 716.487
PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS
r.rain. Tlonr. rVed, Ktc.
Merchants' Exchange, noon session :
-Bid-
No v.
.. .$34.50
Dec.
$54.75
67.00
67.50
Oats
No. 3 white feed,
Barlev
Standard .feed ...... 67.00
No. 3 blue 67.50
uorn
No. 3 yellow 7 sn
Eastern oats and corn, bulk:
36-lb. Clipped 52.50 53.25
-WJ-ib. clipped ...... &4.50 66.00
Corn
No. 3 yellow ........ 62.50 58.50
Barley
No. 2
Jan.
$55.25
67.00
67.50
62.25 58.50
53.50
55. 50
56.25
66.00
STOCKS UNDER PRESSURE!
NUMEROUS 4 DEVELOPMENTS
GIVE MARKET SETBACK.
women who will wait on him during
the week.
Francisco barley was
14 3 1
R H 3 SI
116 1973 Sl! 793
611 36 517 1647
65 .".". "l07 494
19 .... 110 705
1 2 17
1 I 9 55
134 333 855 683
44 740 401 1501
Weather conditions in the middle west.
as wired from Chicago: "Northern and
central Illinois and western Missouri, east
ern Kansas, Omaha district cloudy, cold:
' Ohio valley raining and cold; eastern Iowa
clear, cold; Minnesota cold, zero at Du
luth; Canada clear, cold."
Terminal receipts, in cars, were reported
by the Merchants' Kxchange as follows:
Portland Wheat.Barley.Flour.Oats. Hay.
Wednesday .. 12
Tear ao .. 3S
fcea'n todate.4RSft
Tear ago ..4737
Tacoma
Tuesday .... 27
Year aKO . . 8
Sea'n to date.32"7
Year ago . .3076
Seattle
Tuesday .... ln3
Year afo . . 40
Bea'n to date. 2914
Tear ago . 3299
WEATHER IN EUROPE FAVORS CROPS
Rumsnis Will Give Belgium Wheat In
Return for Coal.
Reporting on- crop conditions abroad,
Broom hall cables from Liverpool:
"In the west and south of Europe the
weather has turned milder and reports
of the seedings are mostly favorable. How
ever, some predictions have been made
that the acreage to wheat in the United
Kingdom will show a substantial decrease,
owing to dissatisfaction being expressed
over prices. Latest cable advices from
Germany are to the effect that much snow
has fallen. Oats in this country remain
firm and are in smalt supply. The acre
are to wheat In Rumania Is estimated at
1,600,000 acres; this figure- covers Ru
mania alone and not the new additional
country. Last year" a acreage to wheat
amounted to 3,000,000 acres and a normal
acreage approximates 5,000.000 acres. Ru
mania has made an agreement with Bel
glum whereby they will supply wheat to
Belgium against return shipments of coal
and the price of wheat will be about 25
per cent below that of competitors."
Argentine The frost area appears to
extend south of the center of the province
of Buenos Ayres, where wheat is in the
t milk .stage and consequently very suscep
tible to damage. At present it is im
possible to estimate the amount of the
loss, but H Is feared to be grave, espe
cially in wheat and oats.
ONION VALUES ARE STEADY HERE
Market Throughout Country Has Higher
Tendency.
Onions are holding just about steady In
the marVet. Jobbers quote 4 U cents ' on
Ore gone and 5 cents on California browns.
Throughout the counvy the onion mar
ket during the past week made further
gains, eastern yellow advanced 25c on
No. 1 medium to large, closing at $5.25 9
5.50 per cwt. f. O. b., sacked strengthening
sharply In consuming markets to $5 S 6.
Middle western yellows reached $6 in var
ious middle western markets, ranging
mostly $4.50 5.25. Red sold In south
central markets at 04. 75 & 5. 50. Califor
nia yellows and browns advanced 25c in
Chicago, sold at $4. 504.75 In Kansas
City and ranged $5.50)6.50 In small lots
In southern markets. ,
Central California onions are mostly out
of growers' hands. The condition of the
California early crop is 83 per cent, ac
cording to the bureau of crop estimates,
compared with 70 per cent a year ago:
Texas is 73 per cent, compared with 87
per cent a year ago.
PLENTY OF POTATOES ON HAND
Local Market Steady, With Good Demand.
Shipments to late.
There wae a liberal supply of potatoes
on the local market and a fair demand at
the old prices. A few cars are going out
to nearby points. Shipments for the sea
son to date are reported by the bureau of
markets as follows
Aft no Aft no.
WHEAT Government hnjtin 20 n.r
bushel.
FLOUR Patents. $11.75; bakers' hard
wheat. $12.35; whole wheat, $10.75;
graham. $10.50; valley, $10.45.
MILLFEEL) Mill run, f. o. b. mill, car
lots, ton lots or mixed cars, $42; ton
roiled barley, $70; rolled oats, Jf60; ground
barley, $70; scratch feed, H0.
CORK Whole. 72: cracked. $74.
HAY Buying prices, f. o. b. Portland;
Alfalfa, $28; cheat. $18; iclover, $22; oats
and vetch, $23; valley timothy, $2628.
Dairy and Country Produce.
BUTTER Cubes, extra, 61616c pound;
prime firsts, CO & 60 fee: prints, parchment
wrappers, box lots, 66 64c ; cartons, 67 (&
6Uc; half boxes, hko more; less than ha J
boxes, lc more; butterfat, Ho. L 6Vd7ow
per puunu.
CHLLSK Tillamook, f. o. b. Tilamook
Triplets. 32c; Young Americas, 83c; long
horns, 33c; Coos and Curry, f. o. b. Myrtle
Point: Triplets. 31c: Youna Americas.
32 fee.
EGGS, job bin a prices to retailers
Oregon ranch, candied. 73 to 75c: seleta.
76&ble; storage, No. 1. 60c.
POULTRY Hens. 23 V 30c; broilers. 23
&30c; ducks. 303;40c: eeea. 25c: turkevs.
live. 40c; dressed, choice, 48fe 50c per
pound.
VEAL Fancy, 21c per pound.
PORK Fancy. 22 c per pound.
Fruits and Vegetables.
FRUITS Oranges. $5 fir 7 : lemons. 17.75
S. 5o per box ; grapef rul t, $3. 50 & 7 box :
bananas, 10 11c per pound; apples, $14
per box; grapes, 10& 15c. per pound; ca
sabas, 4c per pound: pears. $2.253.25 per
box; cranberries, $4.'50(&5.75 per box, $13
Q-15 per barrel; huckieuerries, 18i&20c per
pound.
VEGETABLES Cabbage. 22c per
pound; lettuce, $4.50 per crate; beets, $2.25
per sack; cucumbers. $1.75 2.50 tio. ;
tomatoes, $4.50 & 5 per box; eggplant.
20c per pound; carrots. $1.50 per sack ;
squash. 2fefe'3c per pound; pumpkins, 2 fee
per pound; celery, $1,15 4? 1.25 per dozen;
peppers, 20c per pound; horseradish,
15c per pound: garlic, 40 & 45c per pound;
cauliflower, $3 3.50 per dozen; turnips,
$2.75&.3 per sack.
POTATOES Oregon, $2.75 & 3.25 per
sack; sweet, 5feifi 6c pfr pound.
ONIONS Oregon, 4Hc per pound.
Motors, Oils and Other Specialties
Chief Elements or Weakness.
Bond Trading: Extensive.
NEW YORK, Nov. 26. The Impending
holiday, with its Industrial uncertainties
and the discouraging tone of cables and
other advices bearing upon the foreign
financial situation, . combined to give to
day's stock market a general though rela
tively moderate setback.
Other developments also played part In
the reaction, the Mexican situation and
reports of unsatisfactory wheat conditions
in the middle west wnding reflections In
the heaviness of leading oils and railway
Shares.
The shorts were not slow to avail them
selves of these conditions, their activities
being rendered the more successful be
cause of the sharp rebound made in the
early days of the week, by many specula
tive issues.
General Motors, Pierce-Arrow. Crucible,
Mexican 4 and Pan-American Petroleum,
Texas company. United. Fruit, Endicott-
Johnson, American tobacco and Wortryng-
luu r-ump represenieu me cniei eienienix
of weakness at extreme reaction of 5 to
almost 15 points.
Sales amounted to 1.200,000 shares.
Trading in bonds was extensive. Total
sales, par value, $27,250,000. Old United
States bonds were unchanged on call.
Seattle Feed and Hay.
SEATTLE, Nov. 26. City delivery; feed.
mill, $44 per ton; scratch feed, $80; feed
wheat. $3; all grain chop. $72; oata, $64;
siroutfn oats. $68; rolled oata $66; whole
ci n, 72; cracked com. rouea oariey.
o; clipped barlev.
Hay Eastern - Waehingto timothy
mixed, $3637; double compressed, $40;
alfalfa. $3031; straw, $15 16; Puget
sound. $31.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. Nov. 26. Copper easier.
Electrolytic, spot and nearby. laXc;
jrst quarter, lSfe.lc.
Jron. antimony, lead and June un
changed.
D ninth Liaeeed Market.
DULUTH, Nov. 26. Linseed, $5.10.
TRADES ARE EVENED UP
COKX IS FIRM AT CliOSE OX
COVEKIXG BY SHORTS.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Staple Groceries.
Local jobbing quotations:
SUGAR Sack basis: Fruit or berry.
$9.77; best. $9.5: golden C. .27: pow
dered, in barrel., $1U.37; cubes, in barrels.
$10.(i-'.
NUTS Walnuts. 2SIS40C: Brazil nuts,
30c; filberts, 33c; almonds, 37638c; pea
nuts, loS16c; chestnuts, 2.c.
SALT Half ground. 100s, $17 per ton;
50s, 1S.75 per ton; dairy. $26.508 per
ton.
RICH Blue Rose. 14 He per pound.
BEANS White. 9i4c: pink. Stic; llm:
17 He per pound; bayous, bc; Mexican
red. 7 He.
COFFEE Boasted, In drums, 3950c.
Provisions.
t-oeal lobbtnr Quotations:
HAMS Choice, 3oc pound:
34c; skinned, 2730c; picnic, 25
tage roll, 30c.
LARD Tierce basis, 32c; compound,
2Sp ner Bound.
DRY SALT Short, clear backs, 2631c;
plates. 2427c; exports. 'IZt-n'lc.
BACON Standard. 40 42c; choice. 37 if
39c .
standard
&'26c; cot-
Sales.
Am Beet Sug. 2,700
Am Can 4.500
Am Cr & Fdry 2.7UO
Am H i L pid 1.3O0
Am Loco S.oOO
Am Sm & Rfg 14.0o
Am Suirar RfE 3.:iu0
Am Bum Too.
Am Tel tc Tel.
Am Z L & sm
Anaconda Cop
Atchison
A O & W I S S
Baldwin Loco. 77.9'M)
Bait & Ohio . . 3.500
Beth Steel B. 19,700
B & S Copper. BilO
Calif Petrol .. 3.H00
Canadian Fac.
Cent Leather.
Ches & Ohio..
Chi M ft St P
Chi st N W . .
Chi R I Pac
C.'hino Copper.
Col Fu & Iron.
Com Products.
Crucible Steel. 12, MK)
Cuba Cane Suff u,200
U S Fd Prods.
Erie
Gen Electric
Gen Motors 1B.9O0
Gt No pfd. .. . 3.000
Gt No Ore ctfs
llltnols Central
Insplr Copper.
Inter M M pfd
Inter Nickel..
Inter Paper . .
K C Southern.
Kennecott Cop
Louis & Nash
Mexican Petrol 13.G00
Miami Copper 2O0
Mldvale Steel. . 5, '.100
Missouri Pac. 4.5'MI
Montana i-ow l.J'Hi
Neada Cop .. 0O0
N Y Central.. 2.JOO
N Y N H & H 10.2o
Norf & West.. S00
Northern Pac. 3.7O0
Pacific Mail.. 1
Pan-Am Petrol 12,r.00
Pennsylvania.. 2.700
Pitts & vv v a.
Pittsburg Coal 7O0
Rav Con Cop. l.r.no
Heading . ... 5. W0
Rep Ir & Steel 2!)."io
Sin Oil Sc Rfg. 4:;.:loo
Southern Pac. 20.9110
Southern Ry.. :l,."oo
Stutlebaker Co 47.700
Texas Co S.IIOO
Tobacco Prods 2.0O0
rnion Pacific. S.400
Unit Ret Strs. 31.7110
U S Ind Alco. r 700
U S Steel 62.KO0
do pfd 4O0
ITtah Copper.. 3.300
Westing Elec. 2.20
Willys-Overlnd
National Lead
Ohio Cits Gas.
Royal Dutch..
- Hops, Wool. EteT
HOPS 1919 crop, Rc per pound; 3-year
.nntrnctM 4fC. 4(C. 3oC.
MOHAIR Long staple. 40c; short staple.
20 ft 30c.
TALLOW No. 1. 10ST12C per pound.
CASCARA BARK New, 11c per pound.
WOOL Eastern Oregon, fine. 3 o (ft r.1 c ;
medium. 40"o."i0c; coarse. 3'i'oiOc; val'ey
medium, 4oiSiorc; coarse. g.j 40c.
Hides and Felts.
HIDES No. 1 salt cured hides funder
4 r.nunlt X7: Nn. 1 salt cured nldes
lover 4.1 pounds). 25c; No. 1 salt cured
bull hides. 20c: partly cured hides. 2c per
1.... c-e.n lilrl.. Ttf Tier tOUnd Ie!K
No. 2 hides, lc per pound less; hair-slipped
hirtM. one-third less than No. 1 hides: .No.
1 t.imma.l CD UaUini 11111 lO 1Q UOUUUhl
71.- No. 1 trimmed klD skins (15 to 30
i sno- Vo. skins. 2c per pound
less; half slipped sklna. one-third less than
i .i,in.. rirv ftinf hides. 7 uounds ana
iip.' 35c: dry flint bulls. 24c; dry flint ralf
vkins under 7 pounds. 7."c; dry talt nines.
7 pounds and up. 29c: dry salt bulls. 2ic:
dry salt calf skins, under 7 pounds, 70c;
drv cull hides and skins, half price.
PELTS Dry long-wool pelts, aO'USe
per pound; drv medium wool pelts. 2" Si 2c
per pound: dVy shearing pelts, 50c$l
eaoh: bait long-wool peits. 2-''(2.50 each:
salt medium wool pelts. $1,5042 each: salt
shearing pelts. 50Ctt$l each.
Oils.
LINSEED OIL Raw. barrels. $2.06: raw.
cases. $2.16; boiled, barrels. $2.08; boiled.
CaT"'RPiiNTINB Tanks. $1.81: cases.
$" 01
COAL OIL Iron barrels. 13Vilc; tank
wasons, lS-c: cases, 24 & 31c.
OASOLINE Iron barrels, 2SK0; tank
wagon. 23 Vac; cases. 34c
SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKETS
Vegetables. Fresb
3. .1110
2.2O0
l.OOO
9,i0
1.7110
l.l
390
4.S"0
1,4110
8. 800
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1.1M10
200
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1.900
1.2O0
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400
4n0
2.3O0
4,100
3,0l0
3.3I0
soo
5,700
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95
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136
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200 83
5.200 50 '4
10.700 102
BONDS.
V S Lib 8 (4s. .100.0O1 A TAT cv 6s.
do 1st 4s 94.1oiAtch gen 4s....
do 2d 4s 91.40.D & R G ref 6s.
do 1st 4(4s. ..94.2lN Y C deb 6s..
lo 2d 414s. ..91.9I1N P 4s
do 3d 4.s. ..94.101N P 3s
do 4th 4 Vis. .91.70 Pac T & T 5s..
Victory 3s ...99.08 Pa con 4V4s
do 4s mi.iu s f cv os
Last
Sale.
93
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133
123
94
91
99
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59(4
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170
109
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145
96
66
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293
HUH
126
92
1 O.I
104
113
73
53
31
8:i
."10
.101
100
100
U S ref 2s reg
do coupon .
U 8 cv 3s reg. .88
do coupon ..88
U S 4s reg 106
do coupon . .1Q6
So Ry 5s
U P 4s .-
U S Steel 5s.
Anglo-Fr Ss .
99
77
52
9:
76
55
87
'91
8
86
84 (4
98
96
Strike Outlook Serves to Promote
Caution December Strongest
Option in Oats Market.
CHICAGO. Nor. 26". Bvening-up of
trades so aa to avoid open risks on
Thanksgiving day occupied most of the
ttention or dealers id corn toaay ana
tended to make many changes. The close
was ni-m: e to lc signer witn ueeem
ber Sl.38 to $1.84 and May 1.29 to
$1.29. Oata finished c off to o up
and provisions at an advance ox oc to 00c.
as a direct oearisn or ouuisn iniiuence
today tbe strike outlook served only ti
promote caution. Meanwhile, car ecar
city reports offset advices that Iowa farm.
era were disposed to ship freely.
in oats tne outstanding leature was tne
persistent buying of December and selling
of Mar.
rov!lona were governea almost wnolly
by a setback, and subsequent rally lit bog
values.
Leading fnturea ranged as follows:
CORN.
Open. High. ' Low. Close.
Dec $1.33 $1.34 $1.32 XI. 33
Jan 1.29 1.30 1.28 1.29
May 1.2S 1.30 1.21. 1.29
OATS.
Dec 73 .74 .73 .73
May .... .76 .77 .76 .76
TEN LOADS ARE RECEIVED
t
GOOD DEMAND FOR ALL OF
FERINGS AT YARDS.
Cattle, Hog and Sheep Prices Hold
Steady Xo Trading at North
" Portland Today.
Ten loads of stock reached the yards
yesterday. There su a good demand for
II the offerings and previous prices were
maintained in the several divisions. The
yards will be closed today.
Receipts were 92 catle, 2 calves, 447
hogs and 63 sheep.
The day's sales were as follows:
Weight. Price. I Weight Price.
1 steer ...750$ 8.50 24 hogs .
2 steers ...985 10.0OI 6 hogs ,
16 steers ..1021 b.3Utl2hogs .
1 cow 810 4.331 3 hogs .
1 cow 990 3.251 2 hogs .
2cows....875 6.2.V15hoRS .
1 cow 830 G.25i 3 hogs .
1 cow 710 .50. 9 hogs ,
1 cow 127 8.0014 hogs
1 cow 920 B.50I 9 hogs
Icon. 1020 8.501 4 hogs
1 cow ....1140 6.25! 8 hogs
1 cow ... .1200 6.001 6 hogs
1 cow 770 S.OOl 2 hogs
1 cow 750 4.00I 9 hoes
1 cow 780 5.001 4 hogs
1 cow 81i fi.ooi 3 hogs
1 cow 880 6.25110 hots
26 cows ... .920 5.6o;71 hogs
11 cows 923 7 751 102 hogs
4 mixed ..486 7-OOil8hogs
1 calf ISO 13.0020.hoEs
1 calf ....910 13.01)162 hogs
1 bull ...-.610 4. 00! 51 hogs
1 bull ...10110 3.501 3 lambs
16 hogs 20S 16 OOI10 lambs . 86 9.50
12 hogs ....194 16.0(1: 10 lambs 87 12.3
10 hogs 196 16. (Nil 10 bogs ..
5 hogs 244 1H. 00; 12 hogs ..
6 hogs 213 10. out 9 hogs ..
2 hogs ....255 10.00168 hogs ..
4 hogs 200 16.1811 4 hogs ..
6 hogs ....142 13.80! 40 lambs .
77 hogs ....220 15.501 8 lambs .
1 hog 390 14. 001 10 lambs .
41 hogs ....205 16 OOI 3 ewes ..
1 hog .11)3 16.00 2 wethers
Livestock prices at the local yards follow:
Cattle
Beef steers ..I
Good to choice steers
Pair to good steers .........
Common to fair steers
Good to choice cows, heifers..
Medium to good cows, heifers
r air 10 medium cows, heifers.
Jan.
Hay
.166 $15 50
. .210 18 . OO
. .220 15.00
. .240 14.00 I
. .221 15.5" 1
. .273 15.75
. .236 15.75
. .152 15.25
. .202 16.00
. .217 16.00
. .217 16 00
. .247 16.00
. .171 16.00
. .185 16.00
. .175 16 OO
. .232 15.75
. .215 15.73
. .195 I 6.00
..ISO 15.75
. .213 16.00
. .250 15.25
. . 67 13.O0
. .105 15.00
. .145 13.50
63 10.00
6 14 50
-.T6H 14.90
.173 15.73
.217 16.00
.245 13.73
. 76 13 S3
. 96 12.00
. 87 12 35
.116 6.50
.166 8.00
MESS PORK.
34.50
..32.50 82.35 32.40 32.45
LARD.
Jan 23.30 23.72 23.42 23 72
May 22.95 23.30 22.90 23.2U
SHORT RIBS.
Jan 18.70 1.S0 18.70 H.TT
May 18.33 13.3V 18.33
Cash prices were:
Corn No. 2 mixed, 1.4T; No. 2 yellow,
$1.501.32.
Oats No. 2 white, 7778c; No. 3
white, 7577c
Bye No. 2, $1.46.
Barley, $1.30 v 1.53.
Timothy seed. $S.50'jJ 11.50.
Clover seed, 135&48.
Pork, nominal.
Lard. $25.30.
Ribs. $19.73S 20-50.
Grain at San KrmncVM o.
PAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 20. Flour. 8-Sa,
$12 10.
Grain Wheat. $2.20: oats, red feed, $3
3.10; barley feed, $3.35W8.60; corn, Cali
fcrnla white. $3.50 3. 55.
Hay Wheat or wheat and oats. $20
24; tame ats. 22!25; barley. $181.22;
alfalfa. $2025; barley straw. 60S 80c bale.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 28. Barley, fl.21
01.43. Flax, $4.9596.10.
Kastern Dairy Produce.
CHICAGO. Nov. 26. Butter Easier.
Creamery. 58) 71c,
Kggs Higher. Receipts. 14111 cases;
firsts, 7172o; ordinary firsts. 7172c; at
mark, cases Included, 62j71c; storage
packed firsts, 73 & 74c.
Poultry Alive, higher. Springs, 23c;
fowls. 1S22; turkeys, 85c. -
vbiw tork Nov. 28. Butter Firm;
creamery higher than extras. 7474c;
creamery extras. 7a78c; firsts. 62
72c; packing stock, current make No. 2,
B050c. . . - ..
Er Firm. 6101: fresh gathered ex
tras. 734c; extra firsts, 8082c; firsts.
7 r. T!l.
Cheese Easy. 4107. State whole milk
tn.k. soeclals. 32 033c:
i..o." .v.r.se run. S1V.&32: state whole
milk twins, current make specials, 81
32c: ditto average run 31c.
Canners
Bulls
Calves c,
Blockers and feeders
Hogs
Prime mixed -.
Medium m xed
Rough heavies
Pigs
xneen
Kastern lambs
alley Iambs
'eeder lambs
Tearllngs
Wethers
Bwes
Bid.
Mining Stocks at Boston.
BOSTON. Nov. 26. Closing quotations:
Allouez 36 INorth Butte ... 10
Aril Com .... 134Old Dom S3
Calu & Ariz... 02:Osceola 50
Calu A Hecla. ..885 kluiney 59
Centennial .... 15 (Superior 5
Cop Range .... 44'Sup Boston.. 6
East Butte ... 14 Shannon 2
Franklin 4 Utah Con 7
Isle Royalle ... 31 Winona 1
Lake Cop 4 Greene Can ... 35
Mohawk 60 I
SAN
Current on
Fruits, Ktc., at Bay City.
FRANCISCO, Nov. 26.
Butter,
extra pullets,
Money, Exchange, Etc.
NEW YORK, Nov. 26. Mercantile paper,
5 5 per cent. Sterling, demand,
$4.04(4; cables, $4.05. Francs, demand.
9.72; cables, 9.70; guilders. demand.
37; cables. 37. Lire, demand, 12.05;
cables, 12; marks, demand, 2.46; cables,
2 50. .
Time loans unchanged.
Call money easy. High. 7; low, 6; ruling
rate. 7; last loan, 6; closing bid, 6; of
fered at 7. 1
Bar sliver, 11.35.
Mexican dollars, $1.00.
LONDON, Nov. 26. Bar silver, 75 d
per ounce. Money, 4 per cent. Dis
ccunt rates, short bills, 5 If 6 per cent;
three months' bills, 574 -6 per cent.
California .....
Colorado ......
Idaho
Maine
Michigan ......
Minnesota ....
Montana ......
Nebraska . . . . .
New York
North Dakota. .
Oregon
Pennsylvania ..
Washington ...
Wisconsin
Others
Total to
Nov. 24.
.... 6.814
.... 6.416
. . . . 2.968
8.632
. ... 4.257
... .14.842
... 2S2
.... 1.232
.... 3.627
.... 1,843
.... 74
. ... 2.033
1.6.11
....10.324
18.212
Last
season.
19.350
13 1144
7.726
19.1126
1 1.(103
23.515
771
3.775
10.0S9
2.529
1.02S
2.HO
2.914
2". (153
4.073
.84.837 174.471
Totals
FEW SHOPMEN'S OF TURKEYS IX
Small Receipts- Wednesday Are AU That
Retailers Want.
Not many turkeys were received yester
day, but It was all the trade wanted. The
best sold at 48.tf50 cents. Live poultry
was more or less neglected. Dressed meats
wsre steady. "
The feature of the egg market was the
stronger demand for Oregon storage, which
was firm on the basis of 60 cents for No.
1. Fresh eggs were in small supply and
unchanged in price.
The cube butter market waa quiet on
the eve of the holiday. Former prices
were reported.
Oakland Turkeys Sere, South.
OAKLAND. Or.. Nov. 25. The J. T.
Bridges company of this place purchased
for tbe San Francisco market the large
bulk of the dressed turkeys that were re
ceived here on Turkey day. They shipped
one express carload and the price paid-
to the grower was 42 c- Other buyers in
competition with the local firm were Cars
tens Packing company. Pacific Meat com-
Egsrs Fresh extras. 84 c
use.
Cheese Firsts. 80c: Young America, 88e.
Poultry Hens, 4100 Sic; roosters, young.
30031c; old. 18 a 20c; broilers, one: fryers.
32c- geese. 28c; pigeo-s. $2.733.25 per
doren: squabs, 63.a70o; turkeys, dressed.
53 4 55c
Vegetables Esg plant. 810c: pep
pers, bell. $1.752.85 lug box; do chile. $1
tl.50: squash. Hubbard, $1.251 1.50 sack:
do, summer. $22.25; tomatoes. 50c(&l
lug; lettuce. 30c dozen; potatoes, rivers.
White. 2.5U,; sweei. o-.vc, uiiiuna.
$3 253.50 cental; peas, 126'30c lb.; cu
cumbers. 22.50 small box; $393.50
larpe; string beans, 10&17c lb.; garden,
13m20c; llmas, 12 13c: garlic. 20c; tur
nips. $1.756 2 trick; beets. $1.5001.73;
carrots. $1.251.50.
Fruit Oranges. $44.73 box: lemons. $4
ST3.50; grapefruit. 2.504; bananas,
ii'n 10c pound; pineapples. $4$?6 dosen;
pears, cooking, $l'?il.50 lug; apples. Spitz
enbergs, 4-tler. $292.50; 4-tier Newtown
Pippins. $2.506 8: quinces. 75c$1.23 box;
melon!,, crate. Honey Dew. 75cv $1.25; cas
aha 752$90c; figs, double layer black,
$1,250-1.50;' strawberries. $1518 chest;
huekieberries. 18'tf20c pound; grapes, $2.25
1 2.75 lug box; pomegranates, $2(2.25
box; persimmons. $1.302.25 box; Cran
berries. $4. 23(11 3 box.
Receipts Flour, 10.300 quarters: barley,
4402 centals: beans, 2845 sacks; potatoes,
K9.3 sacks: hay, 357 tons;aldes, u; wine,
1800 gallons.
Naval Stores.
SAVANNAH. Ga.. Nov. 26. Turpentine
$1.36: sales lOo barrels; receipts 391
barrels; shipments 36 barrels; stock 13,039
barrels.
Kosin quiet; sales SSO barrels; receipts
1843 barrels: shipments 646 barrels; stock
53.508 birfrels.
Quote: TJ $16.23; D $16.30; B. F 118.6":
G $10.6.1: H 16.75; I $17.50; K $1S25; M
$19; N $19.80; WB $21: WW $22822,23.
Dried Fruit at New York.
NEW TORK. Nov. 20. Evaporated ap
ples firm but quiet. Prunes strong.
Peaohea scaroe.
New York Sugar Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 26. Raw sugar
steady. Centrifugal. $7.26; fine granulated.
t.
MARKET LAW IS DELAYED
HOUSEWIVES COCXCIL HOLDS
DRAFT TJX DESIRABLE.
NEW
steady.
Cotton Market.
YORK, Nov. 26. Spot
Middling, $39.43..
DAILY CITY STATISTICS
Students to Join Legion.
SEATTLE. Wash., Nov. 26. DecUion
to organize a post of the American
Legion at the University of "Waahlng
ton has been reached by the Rainier
post. No. 1, American Legion, Seattle.
Action May Be Taken Wednesday
Following Conference Market'
Master la Defended.
Consideration of the proposed or
dinance providins new regulations
for the conduct of the public market
was postponed yesterday by the city
council for one week. The postpone
xnent followed announcement by rep
resentatives of the housewives couo
cil. that the draft of the proposed
ordinance did not seem to coincide
with the general agreement reached
at the public hearing several weeks
City Commissioner Bigelow, In
charge of the market, agreed to hold
a conference at which time the repre
sentatives of the housewives' council
could go over the ordinance and
check the various sections.
During the discussion of the ordi
nance, A- K. Mickey, attorney for the
Producers association, drew fir from
Baker by protesting against
y in passage ot tne ordinance
and hinting that pressure would be
brought to bear unless the council
took immediate action.
Following this incident, Mrs, A. vv.
Nicholson spoke urging the removal
of Marketmaster Eastman, saying
that he was unpopular - both with
the producers and the consumers, and
that since the market controversy,
has discriminated against white pro
ducers in favor of Japanese.
City Commissioner Bigelow defend
ed Marketmaster Eastman, spying
that although he had received some
complaints against him, he was cer
tain the position was being filled
honestly and welL
It is expected the ordinance will
be considered Wednesday morning,
unless the proposed ordinance proves
.to differ from the agreements made
at the public hearing. A check on
this phase of the subject now is befi
made by Commissioner Bigelow for
presentation to the committee of
Price,
t 9. (Hi f 10.00
9.OO'0 I Ml
7.00i 8.00
5 60C 6-5H
8.00 'v 9 00
7.00 8.00
5.50JD 6 50
4.0 fri B.r.o
S.OO'r 7.00
7.OOi)14.00
8.UU4P tt.25
15 !.0M O0
14. M 15M
13.Rt4rl4.00
i4.504Ho.&0
ll.ROffl2.50
10.50fll.M
9 OO&10.O0
8 50 'i. 0.50
" 7..10'd 8. .10
5.0U& 7.00
ChIca-o Livestock Market.
CHICAGO. Nov. : VtrB- Rin(i
40.0O0, lower. Bulk, $ 12.73 "V 13.10: top.
13.o; heavy, $12.65fc 13.10; medium.
J 'S 13.25; liht. $12,634.13; light light,
12.2.Vfjl2.75; heavy packing bows, smooth.
121.i0: packing sows, rough. 11.6U
12; plga, fll. 75& 12.50.
cattle Keceipts 13.no, strong. Beef
Steers, medium and heavy, choice and
is Day of Thanksgiving
This is a day of thanksgiving a day when all of
us should recall to mind the many things for which
we who live upon American soil have to be thankful,
and, more especially, those of us who find shelter and
comfort in this promising land of plenty and oppor
- tunity the Northwest.
Behind us, the march of events has builded great
American institutions, founded upon American
ideals and consummated with that spirit of freedom
and liberty which came as a heritage from noble fore
fathers generations ago.
To realize all this and revere it with solemn thank
fulness is the purpose of this day. And in living its
true spirit of thanksgiving, let us impress upon our
hearts the fact that we are the people of a great na
tion a nation which deserves to live as long as the
ideals, institutions and purposes of its people stand
for progress and the accomplishment of work well
done.
MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc.
The Premier Municipal Bond House. Capital One Million Dollars
Morris Building 309-11 Stark Street Between Fifth and Sixth Sts.
Telephone: Broadway 2151 PORTLAND, OREGON Established Over a Quarter Centurj
No. 3 Central Building, Ground Floor
SEATTLE; WASHINGTON
elation met in Salem today, and elect
ed officers for the ensuing year. They
are U. S. Dotson, Park school, Salem,
president; I. K. Luthy, Kaiser school,
first vice-president; D. A- Hoag, Ma
rion school, second vice-president; El
mer S. Stults, Jefferson school, third
vice-president; Miss Luella J. Walsh.
Woodburn, treasurer; Miss Clover B.
Miller, Silverton; critic; O. V. White,
Scott Mills, member of executive
committee.
DAILY METEOROI.OGICA1, REPORT.
PORTIAND, Or., Nov. 26. Maximum
temperature. 39 degrees: minimum tem
perature. 33 degrees?. River reading, 8
A. M., 2.3 feet : change In last 24 hours,
0.7-foot fall. Total rainfall S P. M. to S
P. M. ), none; total rainfall since Septem
ber 1, 191U. 0 3$ inches; normal rainfall
Prlrne' 18. 50 p 20.40; medium and good. , - -.if.ii' ,R.m.n.h.p, 1 ' lfll l 7ii
.unnte, 7:i A. M. ; sunset. :ju
total Funahine. 9 hours 3 minutes;
Sll.Z5gS18.50; common, lUftjll.llS; lleht.
good and choice, lii.75; common
nd medium, I7."fft'14.l5: heifers. $tt.t5iv
1; cows, tf.50 13.f0; canners and cutters,
$5.30 tt.50; veal calves. $1617; feeder
steers. $7.75 (& 13: stocker steers, $63 11 :
western range steers. 17.5015.25: cows
and heifers. 60 SI 12. 75.
Sheet) Receipts 11.000. firm. Lambs.
$1315; culls and common. $9 ft 12.75;
ewes, medium and choice, $7 & S.tti: culls
nd common. S3&6.75: breeding. $6.50 4
11.25.
possible sunshine, 9 hours 3 minutes. Moon
rise, 11:41 A. M. ; moonpet. 8 P. M. Barom
eter (reduced sea level), 5 P. M., 30.58
inches. Relative humidity: 5 A. M.. 8
- : noon, 34 per cent; 5 P. M.. 44
per cent,
THE -WEATHER,
j Mayor Bt
! delay in
Marriage U censes.
v.rt.inj.wHiTK E. L McClaln Jr.
leaal. Congress hotel, ana Merdttir oni
don White, lecal, 714 Ulinan street.
cai. Kelso. Wash., and Mrs. J. o. mm
nH iti "ss Heech street.
TjLi.MAN-WiNlJL.lii jonn v ra.nn
man, legal, HSj Syracuse siree, aim
meleta Windle, legal, 10O0 Minnesota av
KfHTTT.Z-WKTZLKK UllO ocnuil. "
504 East Washington street, and Ruth K.
n.-o-iT- r7 :iu Clifton street.
TOl N I NUMhiN -MAN.'Vl.-N'j K,a.n uuncan
Touninesen. 22. La Fine, Wash., and HaiteJ
TA I LUK-oilll" t-naiiun xajii, . i,
Milwaukie. Or., and Marlorle l Hauui,
Rn7 Ttnt"m street.
chok. 20. 840 Grand avenue jNortli, attd
:mma pnVi 3K same aaaress.
EMLET-USBUKN fl.awra r. n.iniev. itj
c&l. 3Wj"4 Broadway, and Alice u. Ue
Knrn Iprral r a m A ftddress.
K HI'SK- w H 11 M Ai timer Lt. ivniw,
legal. 3i East Ninth street North, and
Jtanne May Whitman, legal, 504 Rex. Arms
apartments.
cer. 83, Nap pa, Idaho, ana wi&rs jaciAuga
Un, 20. Cornelius hotel.
r jl ( n: w i A, Ward Lm1er Haines.
legal, 1156 East Morrison street, and Laura
Alar Ha I. leeai. iiid ami nyiw reei
STONE-SIR VI DALY Peter Stone, 31, 83
Park street, and Buxana Birvldaly. 26, 808
CORNELL-KELLY Warren A. Coiiifill,
27. filo Clay street, and Mrs. Elga K.aUy,
im 4.v. Kajtt Clav street.
miFSS-KNAPP Thomas i. jsur-
gess, legal, 333 East Seventh street, and
ii n m. KntDD. lerai. same address.
ruttver-staN lkV Clarence C. Gru
ver. 27. Maple wood. Or., and Hasel L.
Rtanlev. 20. same address.
RHODES-LAUTERBACH William M,
Rhodes, 4s, Sheridan, Or., and Hilda Lau
terhach. 4.. lmoertal hotel.
BHOWN-TAGGART Robert I. Brown,
23, Beilevue hotel, and 13 orris Elizabeth
TiLffffiirt. 21. 505 Lexintrton street.
GEARIN -GILBERT William E. Oearln.
legal, 1212 Belmont street, and A. Ruth
Ciii hert. letral. same address.
RHUTHER-BKAMER-- Jacob Reuther,
letal, Willard Hotel, and Etta N. Beamer,
legal, Hammers! y Court apartments.
OTT-PRICE James Ira ott, 20, Cash
mere, Wash., and Rose Price, 24. Ulan
wood hotel.
McFARLAN-HART Fred W. MeFarlan,
legal, 496 East Eighteenth street North,
and Iva L. Hart, legal, same address.
CHVRCH1LL-FVNK. W. W. ChurchllL.
21. 215 Fourteenth street, and Ethel B.
Funk. 19, 435 Yamhill street.
KEMP-FAWCKTT D. M. Kemp, 43, 84
North Twenty-first street, and Carol M.
Fawcfit, 40, same address.
Vancouver Marriage Licenses.
BPRN'CER-WADE Ora L. Spencer. 2S.
of Portland, and Ida Wads, 21, of Carsoa,
Wash.
8CHANB-MALTMAN Richard Schane.
30. of Vancouver, Wash., and Anna Malt-
man, 23. of Vancouver. Wash.
ZIMMERMAN-BRODDIE Charles Zira- ,
merman. 25, ot Portland, and alinnle Brod
dis, 26. of Portland.
MOORE-MILLER Marviss Moore, 21. !
of Centralia. Wash., and NelUs Miller, IS.
of Portland. i
HAINES-MIDDLBTON Charles Hain-s,
21, of Oswego, Or., and Oladya Middle too,
19, of Portland.
LAMB-CLANCT Kobert Lamb, legal, of
Portland, and lelUah Clancy, legal, of.
Portland.
ABEL-HARRINGTON J. H. AbeL. le
gal, of New berg. Or., and Mrs. Jennie liar-
ring ton. letral. of Newberg. Or.
KRAMER-TRAVIS IcR Iv Tamer.
of Portland, and Lucy Travis, 20, of Port
land.
SPROULS-MOSHBERGER - Raymond
Sprou'.s, 25, of Portland, and Hasel Mosh
bergsr. 21, if Portlsnd.
JORGENSEN-WTATT Vm Jorgenson.
25. of Portland, and Frances Wyatt, 10, of
Portland.
BSAUFORD-2AHARI8 Charles Beau-ford,-
26. of Portland, and Jeannetto Za
haris. 27. of Portland.
WTSONG-HUNT Carl P. Wysong. 27,
of Vancouver. Wash., and Leatha Hunt
16, of Vancouver, Wash.
SAARl-LARRELL. ivmil Saari, legal, of
Portland, and Mary Larrell, legaU of Port
land. JOHNSON-JOHNSON Iver Johnson. 34.
of Portland, and Bslma Johnson, 2 ft, of
jfortiana.
TURNER-SEP ANGLE William Turner.
30, of West Port, Or., and Li Ulan fetpan
gle, 27, of Portland.
Omaha Livestock Market.
OMAHA, Nov. 26. U. B. Bureau of
Markets.) Hogs Receipts 11.000, general
ly 75c lower. Top, $12. H5; bulk, $12.50
12.75; heavyweight, $12.25 12.75 ; medium
weight, $12.30ttl2.R5; lightweight. $12.25
& 12.75; heavy packing sows, smooth. 'J
412.15: packing sows, rough, $11.70 lii;
pigs, $121S.
Cattle Receipts T500. killing grades 10 3
15c higher. Feeders steady.
Sheep Receipts ll.ooo, killing ciasser
25c higher. Feeders steady.
Seattle Livestock Market.
e BATTLE. No . 26. Hogs Receipt
70L Low er.- Prime. C in. 75 t 16.25 ; me
dium to choice, $14.75 15.7.1; rough heav
ies, $13.75(14.25; pigs. $13, H.
Cattle Receipts. 15. Mteaay. nest
steers, $0 50 10.50; medium to choice;
$SW9; common to good. 5.507.50; best
Cows and heifers. $7,506? 8.75; common to
good, $57; bulln. $5&7; calves, $714.
Kansas City Li restock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 26. Sheep e-
ceipts, 2000. Mostly steady. Lambs, $13
$15; culls and common, f h.tiv iz.7.-: year
ling wethers, iorii.7o; ewes, sow now;
culls and common. $3Jr5.76; breeding ewes,
$7.50 f& 11.50; feeder lambs, $10.5013.85.
STATION 8.
Coffee Futures ler1Ine.
NBW TORK, Nov. 26. Reports that
Brazilian shippers were showing an in
creased disposition to sell seemed chiefly
responsible for a further decline in the
market for coffee futures here today. The
opening was 1 to is points lower and the
market sold about 40 to 58 points below
last night's closing figures during the
cnrlv afternoon. with March touching
14. SO. making new low grounn tor me;
movement and a decline of 23 points
from the recent high level. The market
was steadied In the late trading by cov
ering with March cloning at 15.15. The
general list closed at a net decline of 18
to 25 points. December 14.65c; January
14 85c; March 15.15c; May , 15.25c; July
15.35c; September 15 20c.
Spot coffee dull and Irregular. Rio 7s
15c; Santos 4s 25' 2Ho.
Baker
Boise .......
Bon ton
Calgary
Chicago
Denver
De Moines.
Eureka
Galveston
Helena
t Juneau
Kaunas City.
Los Angeles.
Marshfield ..
Medford ...
Minneapolis
New Orleans.
New Tork ..
North Head.
No. Yakima.
Phoenix
PocateMo . . .
Portland . ..
Roseburg . ..
Sacramento .
St. Louis ...
Salt Lake ..
San Diego . .
S. Francisco.
Seattle
Sitka
Spokane ..
Tacoma
Tatoosh Is Id.
tVaidez
Walla Walla.
Washington
Winnipeg
Engineers' Scope Defined.
SALEM, On, Nov. 26. (Special.)
The state board of engineering exam
iners is not authorized to register
persons as architectural engineers,
thtt term not beinff included in the
definition of the act providing for the
registration of engineers, according
to a legal opinion given by I. H. Van
Winkle, assistant attorney-general,
here today. The cpinion was asked
by O. Laugaard of Portland, president
of the board of engineering examiners.
Marlon Principals Elect.
SALEM, Or., Nov. 26. fSpeclal.)
The Marion- Coiinly Principal?' agso-
Investors read
Hie Wall Street Journal
TWO DOZEN-
Blanehard Evaporated
FRESH EGGS $1.15
Aak Your Grocer
HaiclwMd Company, Dlatrlbntora
Portland, Oregon
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. I' you ean buy more Liberty or Victory bondx. buy from na.
On Wednesday. November 26. lain, the closlnic New York market prices for
Liberty and Ictory bond, were as given below. They are th governing plicea
for United State. Government Liberty and Victory bonds all over the world, and
th. hiphejit. We advertise these prices daily In order that you may always know
th. New York market and the exact value of your Liberty and Victory bonds.
1st 2d 1st 2d 3d 4th Victory Victor-.
Si 4s 4s 43 4 Vs 4H' 43 Ss 4..
Market ..1100.00 $94.10 (81.50 194. .'.0 yl.7S 4.10 yl.T4 tuu.vd wi.0
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National City Company
Correspondent Offices in over 50 Cities
Portland Railway Exchange Building
Telephone 6095 Main.
Bonds, Short Term Notes, Preferred Stocks
FORECASTS.
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cold: moderate north to east winds.
Oregon and Washington Fair, contia
uk1 cold: moderate north to east winds.
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and will par jou top prlc pay you more
and tare our clients monf by liminaUnc
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commissions east.
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C03EVIERCE MORTGAGE SECURITIES
COMPANY
Owns stud Offens. Subject to Prior Sale,
165,000.00
Moline
6 First
Farms Company
Mortgage Serial Bonds
In denominations of
$100.00. $500.00. 11000.00. $2000.00. $5000.00
Bemi-Annual Interest Payable May lst-Nov. 1st.
Normal Federal Income Tax Paid by Borrower.
Secured by First Mortgage on 8000 Acres Irrigated AGRICTTLTURAIi
and FRUIT LAND in HIGH STATE OF CULTIVATION.
Situated in the famous SNAKE RIVER VALLEY, Malheur Co
OREGON. The conservatively appraised value of the Security behind
These Bonds is more than three times the amount of the loan.
For Further Information, Call on or Address
COMMERCE MORTGAGE
SECURITIES COMPANY
Mala Floor Chamber of Commerce Blda
No. 1 Xalrd Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
W'hea yoai ier aerrlce
si a reliable agent
C.DeYoung&Co.
INSURANCE AND BtXTAL A GTS.
810 KpaldloK Bids. Main 7351.
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Government Municipal
Corporation
G. E. Miller & Company
Investment Securities
Phone Main 4195 203-6 Northwestern Bank Building;
MUNICIPAL BONDS
From the State of
OREGON WASHINGTON IDAHO
To Net 4.90 to 6.50
Exempt From Present Income Tax
F.l.neveroaux Company
87 Sixth Street " Broadway 1042
Ground Floor Wells-Fargo Building
GOVERNMENT, CORPORATION AND MUNICIPAL
BONDS
TO NET FROM 57o TO 7
PREFERRED STOCKS LOCAL SECURITIES
ROBERTSON & EWING
207-8 NORTHWESTERN BANK BLDG.
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