Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 30, 1920, Page 19, Image 19

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TIIE MORNING OREGOXlAX, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1020
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STflPLEGROCERIES
HEAB PRE-WAR PRICE
Buyers' Strike Is Forcing
Values Downward.
NO USELESS EXPENDITURE
Sane Readjustment of Prices Will
Create AotiTe Demand for Mer
chandise in Coming Year.
lb trend of wholesale grocery prices
U shown n the market change that have
occurred thi month. Four advance! are
noted and 44 declines, the latter Including
practically all the staples. In reviewing
general grocery trade conditions. Wad
ham & Co. lay in their monthly trade
report :
"W in now In the midst of a buyers'
strike. The ultimate consumer, who here
tofore was compelled to pay any price the
seller aked to buy dry goods, clothing
hoe and household goods of inferior
quality at many time their legitimate
valuta to pay a premium for poor ser
vice, has now come into hi own. It Is
buyer's market and the manufacturer
merchant who fails to realize this fact and
does not ahaiie his commercial policy
eordlnclv will surfer the consequences '
his mistaken judgment.
"The action of financial Institutions in
curtailing .credits has not only brought
bout the Intended result of stopping
harmful speculation in necessities and ex
travagant spending for luxuries, which, if
allowed to continue, would hav caused
real panic, but It has also compelled many
legitimate operators to sacrifice their
holdings and throw merchandise on the
market at prices much below the cost of
production. Assistance must now be ren
dered to prevent demoralisation In many
essential lines of production, which would
bring about widespread disaster.
In foodstuffs, grain, coriy sugar, rice,
' coffee, cereals and cooking fats are rap
Idly approaching pre-war values and nu
merous other staples have shown heavy
reduction. Many manufactured articles
that are till too high will have to come
down and the retailer must promptly pass
all declines to the consumer' benelit.
"We are looking forward to the coming
year with confidence. A sane readjust
ment of prices will stimulate building and,
exeat an active demand for merchandise
from a large body of consumers, who have
wisely refrained from buying at the ex
orbitant prices formerly prevailing. This
will cause a healthy stimulus to all indus
tries. In the meantime merchants must
continue on as near a cash basis as possi
ble and resist the demands for expansion
of credits." '
HOLIDAY FEELING IS GRAIN TRADE
Seattle .
Tacoma
Spokane
4. $31. BOO
DOi.itno
I,8.i3.242
1.037,483 f
7 a . -fH
707,175
PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS.
Grain, Floor, Feed. Etc.
Merchant's Exchaage. noon session:
-Bid-
Wheat - . t
Hard white
Soft white
White club
Hard winter
Northern" spring .
Red Walla
Oats
No. 2 white feed. .
alillrun
Com - v
No. 8 K. T. shipment S3.50
'I'Ulk ramily patents,
Dec.
. 11.57'
. 1.55
. 1.55
. 1.50
. 1.50
. 1.47
. 33.00
. 31.50
Jan.
S1.58
1.55
1.55
1.50
r 1.50
1.47
35.25
31.50
Feb.
11.58
1.55
1.55
1.50
1.50
1.47
35.H0
31.00
BUYING OF MILS -HEMfiiiM
mVIDEXT-PAriXG ISSCES AD
VANCE 1 TO 6 POIT.
$9.80; bakers'
whole wheat. i&.W.
IS.?.".; valley. 7.25
granam,
MILLFEED Prices f. o. b. mill: Mill
run, $35 per ton; rolled barley, $4547;
rolled oats, $49; scratch feed, $U1 per ton.
CORN Whole, $-45; cracked, $48 per
ton.
HAY Buyinr orices. f. o. b. Portland;
Alfalfa, $20&f21 per ton; cheat.
clover. $0: valley timothy. $27028: east-
era Oregon timothy, $30.
Dairy and Country Produce. '
BUTTER Cuhea. extras. 4704$c per
print, parchment wraooed. in btx lots.
33c per pound; cartons, 54c; half more;
buttcrfat, buying price, 464ioSc per pouou
Ftations; 5lc Portland delivery.
EOiS Buvin-t Drices. casts COOnt.
503.'ic. Jobbing price to re?-ile:a
candled ranch, selects, 6U2c.
ci-tUsiiOii. m.ianiooK triplets, price w
loMvrs. f. o. h. Tillamook. 3t)c.
POULTRY Hens, 2330c; springs, 23
27c; ducks, 2o4uc; geese, 21c; turkeys,
live, 45c ; turkeys, dressed, 58 60c.
PORK Fancy, liic per pound.
VEAL Fancy, 17c per pound.
Fruits and Vegetables.
FRUIT Oranges, navels, $45; Jap
anese, $3.25 per bundie; lemons, Z."io I
$4.73 box; grapefruit, $4.00-rS per box; ba
nanas, H 13Uc per pound; graphs,
o.'lh lug; cranberries, coast, $(t per box;
eastern, $19f0 per barrel; apples, $i3.5
per box; pears, -m a 10 per box.
VEGETABLES Cabbage. 1 & 2c pef
pound; lettuce, $3tl3-- per crate; cucum
bers. $1.7J(l?'2 per doxen; carrots, $1.5u
1-73 per tack; garlic. 25c; tomatoes, $4y)
4.0 per lug; beets, $l.at sac; egs-piant,
ihz pound; cauliflower, $2 53.50 per crate:
celerv. S5(it5.5o Dor crate: ereen DeDoers,
l.jc ner pound: kd routs, it c per pouna.
squash, 2 Jjo per pound; pumpkins, 2 Vjc
per pound.
iTj t A 1 o r-S oreson. si.ouw i. id per ivj
pounds; " l akima. l-.-o; sweet potatoes,
per pound, $3.50 per hamper.
ONIONS Oregon, $1.50 per sack; Cali
fornia brown, $ 1.75 x 2 per sack; Cali
fornia yellow, $1 .75 per sack.
Staple Groceries.
Local jobbing quotations:
SUGAR Sack basis: Cane granulated.
9c per pound; beet, S0c per pound.
NUTS Walnuts. 222so; Brazil nuts,
35c; ftberts. 2l&25c; almonds, 2G3uc;
peanuts, U0 14c per pound; cocoanut, $::
per dozen ; pecan, 2 (tf Joe; chestnuts, z
4o..c pound.
kick u.ue Kose, we per pouna; ja
pan style, 7 MrC per pounn.
fie.A.a btnill wnue, dc; large wnne.
6c; pink, 7Vc; lima, 10c; bayous, 12fec;
red, 4c per pound.
COFFEE Rousted, bulk, drums. Simile
per pound; sacked, 22(&27c per pound.
salt oranu;atcu, uuies, ..ov(& 4..":
ilf ground, ton. 5 Us. $11. 75; lU-Os, $lt-25;
lump roclt, $20.50.
Provisions.
HAM'S AH sizes, 2Sfr32c:
33c; picnics, 24C
BACVrN Fa..C. 41 ftflSc:
34c; etanuard, 2'J.ilc.
LARD Pure, tierces, ' 22C
tierces. 14 fee.
Dili SALT Backs. 2124c; plates,
Oils.
skinned, 27
choice. 32(9
compound.
Oc.
IndustrialStocks Are Also Firmer
and Higher at .Close With
Covering by Shorts.
NEW YORK, Dec. 20. Substantial In
quiry for transportation shares infused ap
preciable activity and strength Into the
stock market today after an Irregular
opening in which several new low records
for ttae year wer made.
Buying of r-uls was most marked in the
dividend-paying issues at gains of t to 6
points, but secondary or reorganized prop
erties of rads traversing rich agricul
tural sections of the west and southwest
were not neglected.
Oils, steels, equipments and motors dis
played greater stability than at any. time
since the recent upheaval - and various
speculative specialties in the tobaccos,
food, chemical and utility groups scored
advances.
Altogether, the movement went far to
ward confirming the impression that much
liquidation of the last fortnight had its
inception In definite purposes to establish
tax oay merits for 'the expiring year.
The day's budget of news again Included
backward conditions in the Industrial
situation, the Iron Age for example, seeing
no r respects for a "buying spurt" for sev
eru.' weeks. It is believed, however, that
tho first few months of l2l will witness
a funeral demand for supplies, especially
rallv.-ay equipment.
Be.st prices of the day were registered in
th last hour when rails, under the guid
ance of Northern Pacific, overshadowed all
other Issues and drove the shorts to cover
in many industrial stocks, a strong tons
ruling at the close.
Sales amounted to 1,100.000 shares.'
Trading in bonds, especially the con
vertible or speculative issues, was in k;ep
ing with the demand for stocks, but lib
erty bonds. and most industrials ere irrej-
mar. i oiai sales, par value, $3M70,000.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
, Last
Sale Hiirh
Beet Sug l.ioo 3S &
W.two 1114,
6.7W r a:;
Frankfort 4s
Jap 4s ,
Jap first 4'4s .
Jap second 4&s
Lparis tis ,
U 0i 1021 .
U K 5.9. 1022 ,
j U K 5Hs. 1029 ,
13
74 V.
74 !4
92
97
04V4
82 Vs
15
T5
SS
95
87
S3
LARGER CLEARANCES AFFECT
MARKET AT CHICAGO.
Swift Co. Stocks.
Closing prices for Swift Co stocks at
Chicago were reported by the Overbeck &
Cooke Co. of Portland, a follows:
Swift & Co .....100U
Swift International -23
Libby. McNeill & Libby 11
National Leather 1
Broader Demand From American
Millers 19 Also Reported.
Country Offerings Small.
nand Thum, Inventor of sticky fly
paper, was found dead today in bed
at hia home here. Heart disease was
declared by physicians to have been
the cause. He was 65 years old.
Exchanges Close Friday.
NEW YORK, Dec. 29. The coffee and
sugar exchanges here will close at noon
Friday, Dec. 31. it was announced. today.
JILL CLASSES STRONGER
LIVESTOCK SUPPLY RTJXS
SHORT AT LOCAL YARDS.
Buyers Pay $11.75 for Hog
Driven In Lambs Are Dollar
Higher Cattle May Advance.
There was a strong market for all
classes of stock at the yards yesterday
consequence of the continued lierht
receipts. Only two
3.:
u.lno
MHO
Local Bid Hither on Hard White; Small
Buying in Country.
The grain market has a holiday ap
pearance. Some buying is reported in the
country around 11.35. but buyer do not
eem anxious to take hold and farmer,
as a rule, are not selling unless forced to.
Th tone of the market in general was
firmer yesterday. Hard white bids were
raised 23c at the exchange, but offers
for northern spring and hard winter were
cents lower than Tuesday. Club and soft
white wheat were unchanged.
The coarse grain market was dull. Jan
uary white oats were down SO cents.
There wlU be no session of the exchange
today.
Flour business Is stack, but the milts
look for increased buying after the turn
ot the year. Nearly all millfeeds, except
xnillrun. were reduced VI a ton.
A Chicago bulletin said: "A better mill
ing demand was reported today for wheat
mainly from Indiana and Ohio. Sales so
far reported 40,000 bushels. 2U0.OK0 bushels
of wheat and IVO.Ooo bushels of rye taken
for export."
Buenos Aires cabled that the weather In
Argentina was fine. Argentine new wheat
how excellent quality with the natural
weight exceeding 6 pounds per bushel.
Wheat shipments are not likely to show
much increase until after the new year.
Shipments last week were 3.4O0.01X) bushels
of corn. 210,000 bushels of oats and 320,000
bushel of linseed.
Terminal receipt in cars were reported
by th Merchants' Exchange as follows:
Portland vheat.Bar;ey.Flour.Oats.Hay
Wednesday .... 4o
Year ago 11
Season to date.. 877?
Year ago 5otil
Tacoma
Tuwday It
Year ago 16
Eeason to date. ,30:tS
Year ago 3761
Seattle
Tuesday U
Tear ago. . 9
Season, to date. .302
Year ago 3.VSO
LINSEED OIL Raw. barrels. ttOl:
drums, $1.S; cat-es, $1.18. Boiled, barrels.
l.3; drum?. 11.10; case I!. IS.
TURVEXTISS Tanks, S1.41; cases,
COAL OIL Tank wagons and Iron
barreis. 17ic: cases, 30tl37c.""
Fl'EI, OIL Bulk. 2. 3.". per barrel.
GASOLINE Tank wagons and iron
barre.s, 2lc; cases. 41 c.
1 ... 11
1 13 4 10
172 4."5 2SK1 llil3
132 ZJUO Hi 95"
7 ... 4
1
45 643 74 64-'
61 123 &00
1 1
2 7
170 198 26V Mil
176 422 443 774
FARMLKS OFFER FEW POTATOES.
Eastern Market Are Firmer Becans of
Decreased Movement.
There have been only limited offering
of Dotatoea by farmerajhi week. Buyers
are paying $1.25 for the best grade and 1
for ordinary stock. No new business for
shiDDing account was reported. Jobbing
trade was fair at unchanged price.
Bastern wires reported firmer market at
emvtumln point as a result of much
lighter shipments the past week. Con
dltlons in the shipping markets were:
Idaho Falls, Idaho Haulings light; de
mand limited: market weak. Same buy
era holding off. Wagon loads cash , to
growers. Rural 75c, netted gems ilOc
Waupaca. Wis. Practically no wire in
quiry; demand slow, market dull. Skd.
round whltea one car sold fl.35; bulk
round white at Waupaca 756 90a. At other
Wisconsin point mostly 7 Be .
Greeley. Colo. Light wire inquiry; no
hauling and no sale account weather.
Minneapolis, Minn. Better wire inquiry;
demand slow; market firm. Carloads round
white 11.306 1.35; Red River valley Ohio
tew aale tl.15
FEW TTBKEYS ARE IX TIIE MARKET.
Beat Offering Bring 60 Cent on Front
Street Egg Cleaning Up.
powUry receipt wer again amall and
Use Front street market wa strong. With
shipping order on hand, as well a local
buying for New Year', dreased turkeys
sold higher, some of them bringing 00
cent.
Leselpta of egg were of fair size but
were taken care of by local and outside
orders and selling prices on the street held
steady. Most of the case count buying
was done at Slgr52 cents.
There were no new development in the
butter market. Cube of good grade sold
well, but inferior grade were very slow.
Storage Withdrawal' Liberal.
There was a further reduction In 'storage
holding of dairy produce during the week.
Local stocks make the following compari
son with a week ago:
Thl wk. Last wk.
Butter. Ib 272.081 2S1.0O7
Cheese, lbs. 102.109 104.480
Bggs, oases OHO 1.0O2
Poultry, lb 151.818 254.71)0
Storage stocks at Seattle this week and
last week were:
Thi wk. Last wk.
Butter, lb. 447.471 405.218
Cheese, lbs 200,478 347,447
Eggs case 35 .8(1
Poultry, lbs. ." 211.20 161,642
Bank Clearing.
Bank clearing of the northwestern cities
yesterday were as follows:
Clearing. Balance.
Hides, relU. Etc.
HIDES Salt hides, all weights, 6c pe'
pound; green hides, all weights. 5c; salt
bulls, all weights, 5c; green buiis, 4c; calf
kins, green or salt, be; kip skins, green
or sail. 7c; dry hides, 12c; dry salt hides,
He; dry caif. 15c. Above prices for coun
try hides and skins. Prices lor city skins
and hides follow; Caif skins, 10c per
pound; kip skins. 8c; city packer hides,
green. 6c.
PELTS Sslt pelts, full wool. S54uo
each; dry long wool peits, fine. 7c lb.; dry
long wool pelts, medium, Uc 1-b.; dry long
woo pelts, coarse, 4c lb.
TALLOW No. 1. 5c; No. 2. 4c per lb.
CASCARA BARK 1920 peel. So er lb.
WOOL AND MOHAIR Nominal.
HOPS 1U20 crop, choice, 25c per pojnd.
BAN FRANCISCO FRODCCE MARKET
Prices Current on Vegetables, Fresh Fruit,
Etc., at Bay City.
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec 2D. Butter
Extras, 4SV4c; firsts, 4Sc.
Kgys Fresh extras, 72c; extra firsts,
71 ic; extra pullets, 6c; undersized, C3'4c
Ciieese Flats, fancy, 2Sc; firsts, 27c.
Yteetables EjrKPlant, southern, 7Sc
pound; potatoes, street prices, rivers, SI. 63
jl.a5; Salinas, $3.25; sweets, 34.25&4.50;
onions. Australian brown. u0ci$l; white,
fl.5U4tl.75; green, $1.251.50; beans, 15
&20c; bell peppers, southern, 68c:
tomatoes, 30ciril; cucumbers, San Xiego,
12.75&3; celery, crate, si.50 &2.50; garlic,
TlOo; cauliflower, DOcfcil; cabbage, lc
pound; turnips, Slilf.23; beets, 31.25;
parsnips, SI. 75; carrots, S1&1.25; Peas,
boulhern, 10C,I6c: rhubarb, Si.75.2.25;
sprouts, 51i6c; lettuce, tl.50$pl.75, Los
Angeles, Sll.50, Sacramento; artichokes.
tOcisi.2 dozen; spinach, 11' 1.5o per
crate.
-ouury iiens, s.'srstic; strictly young
roosters, Avuiadc; oia, ii'ac; fryers, 3
v42c; broilers, 4o&.0c; ducks, Pekin, 3D
toSJc; squabs, i0i&ioc; Belgian hares, live.
24ii2ic; turkeys. 50w57c; pigeons, sjt
4. i aozen; geese, 3. tff aoc.
Fjull Navel oranges, S2.503.50; lem
ons. I2&3.50, lemonettes, ll..)0o3
graperruit, new crop, S2.503; Arizona,
s:;.5l t 4.25; limes, 11.25i 2; half orange
dox; tangerines, r- M'ai -o: apples. Belle,
fleurs, S1.50&2; pears, Winter Nellis, 12
64; bananas, 9llc; cranberries, Oregon.
$2.50(6; dates, 2122c; strawberries, $1.25
Bl.ou drawer; j.iv craie.
Receipts Flour, 4571 quarters: wheat,
814 centals; oats, 0i0 centals; corn, 225
centals; lemons and oranges, 300 boxes
potatoes, 5213 sacks; onions, 450 sacks
livestock. CO head; hides. 373 rolls.
Coffee Future Incline.
NEW- YORK. Dec. 2'J. There was .
furthVr decline in coffee future today as
a result ol continued scattering liquida
tion or hedge selling against lower firm
otters from Brazil, March contract sold
off to S0.1S, or 10 points net lower, rallied
to !o.2a on covering and closed at Jtl 2J
wun tne general list closing at a net
decline or a to o points. December, t5.G5;
January, $5,611; March, $6.22; May, S6.64;
July, $6.1i7; September, $7.22; October,
$7.32. There were Kales of December 1U21
ueuvery at li.u and $i.jl. Spot coffee,
dull; Kio 7s, bVa&oiic; Santos 4s, Uitl
c.
Eastern Dairy Produce.
NEW YORK, Dec. 29. Butter Strong,
uncnangeu.
EgKs Firm; fresh gathered extra firsts.
ec; iirsis, ii((r t ic.
cneese irregular; receipts, 743 cases;
stale, wnoie mnu nais nela specials, early
maue, -ito'-oc; oiners uncnangeu.
CHICAGO, Dec. 29. Butter Higher.
Creamery extras, 65c; standards. 47c.
Eggs Unsettled. Receipts 1357 cases;
firsts, 61ic; ordinary firsts. 60&l64c; at
mark, cases Included, M6 64c; refrigera
tor iirsis, asuwc; remgca&tor extras,
Naval Store.
SAVANNAH, Ga., Dec. 29. Turpentine
quiet, 92c; sates, none; receipts. 70S
barrels; shipments, 23 barrels; stock, 15.
518. Kosln, quiet; no sales: receipt. 2047;
shipment, 150 barrels; stock, 84,261 bar
rels, yuote: B. D, K, F, U, H, 1, K, At,
N, WO. WW. til. .
Seattle Dairy Produce. '.'
SEATTLE. Dec. 2U. Eges-Select local
rench. white shell 58c per dozen; pullet
50c per doxen. -, .
Butter uuy creamery, m cubes, ; ozc
per pound; bricks or print 53c ' per
pound; seconds. In cubes, 46c per pound;
bricks. 47c per pound: country creamery
extras, cost to Jobbers, In cubes, 50c per
pound; storage 47c per pound.
Am
American Can
Am far & Fdy
Am H & L Ptd
Am Inter Corp
American Loco
Am Smt & H'g
American Sug
Am Sum Tob
Am Tel A Tel
Amen Woolen
Am Z L & s
Anaconda Cop ll..;oo
Atchison .... 5,000
All Uf 4 W In 17,3110
Baltl & Ohio 17,200
Heinle wteel li 5.4oo
tiui 6t suo COD
Cat Petruleum
Canadian Pacif
Centrl Leather
Chandler Mtrs
Chas & Ohio. .
Chi Mil k St P
fhic'so & N W
cm It I & Pac
C'hino Copper. .
Colo Fl & Iron
Corn Product
Crucible Steel 17,000
Cuba Cane Suit 4.:;ik
r.ne 4,oOO
tieiierl Electric 3.0(H)
Uenerl Motors 36,
Cirt North Prd
Illinois Central
Insplra Copper
Int Me Ma Pid
Interna Nickel
Interna Puper
Kan Cty South
Kenne Copper
Louis & Nash
Mex ePtroleum
Miami Copper
Mid States oil
Midvale Steel
Missouri Paclf
Montana Pow
Nevada Copper
New York Cen
N Y N H & H 17,000
Nor & Western l.tloo
Northern Pacif 16.600
Ok Prd & Rig 4,000
Pacific Mall lioo
Pan-Am Petrol 11,200
Pennsylvania.. 14. 500
I'ltts sr W Va 2,400
P.a Con ' Cop 2.500
Reading 2t,M0
Kep lr & Steel 4.7O0
Royal D X Y 14.:!o0
Shat Ariz Cop sot)
Shell Tr & Td 2,200
Sin Oil & Rig 34.400
Southern Pacl 31.000
Southern Rwy ,00
S O N J Pfd OHO
Studebak Corp 8.000
Texas company 23.2O0
Texas & Pacl 5.700
Tobacco Prdts 1.400
Tranuconti Oil 7,200
Union Pacific 4.600
U S Food Pdts 3.000
U S Ind AlchI 7.300
U S Rtl Stores 6.M10
U S Rubber.. 11.4il0
U S Steel... 50.000
U S Steel Pfd 4.OO0
Utah Copper.. 3,0"0
Western Union 200
West "Electric 3,400
Willy - Overld 24,000
1,51 to
2.200
6,:h0
2,400
3,300
4.200
.200
K.!m)
4,000
2,400
1.600
a. ooo
8,400
2,200
3,t;o0
3.5oO
8.000
1HK)
700
9,3H)
800
19.0O0
2,4O0
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7,300
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2.000
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42
' 21
99
22
104
- 42
-. 42
17
48
6
119
10
62
49
58
7S
105
- 46
83
41
3
cars of cattle came
forward. As the cattle sold were mostly
of medium grade, the prices realized
would Indicate that an advance Is due
in the beef list In general. Hog buyers
had to be satisfied with th few heads
driven in and for these they paid
high as 111.75, which compares with
10.50 market last week. There was
Kood demand for sheep and lambs, with
nothing available. Lamb prices were re
vised upward in line with bids put out.
Receipts were 52 cattle.
The day's sales were as follows
hogs
Wt. Price
. 214 11
. 192 ll.To
. 210 11
. IIS5 6.50
.1107
. 9.10 6.2
.10O6 600
. -160 11.5(1
. S45 8.00
. 570 4.00
. 230 11.50
Metal Markets.
NEW YORK. Dec 29. Copper easier.
Electrolytic, spot nearby and first quar
ter 12s13c. .
Tan - Xlrm. Dpoi )M.ovviit; future
Outer meieia uwenanaeo. . s
Dried Fruit at New York.
NEW YORK. Dec. 29. Evaporated
apples Quiet. . f.
Prunes weaa.
Peache Dull. .
Mining. Stock at Boston.
BOSTON, Dec 29. Closing quotations:
Allouez-.... 16 'North Butte ... 8
.Ariz torn o-i4iuia nonunion.. 15
Calu & Ariz... 4o:Osceola 21
Calu & Hec 214 (Qulncy 35
Centennial .... 6' JSuperior ...... 3
Cop Rge Con.. 25;Sup & Bos Mia 1
ti uulle uop. . l-ftiKfiannon ...... 00
Franklin 2 Utah Con 2
isle Jioy top,, 40 1 winona 1 Bo
Lake Cap .... 1 14 1 Wolverine - 8
Alowhawk . . . 41
' . BONDS. . V , -0
S Lib 1st 4s..85.0!A T & T cv 6s 92
do 2d 4s 84STAtchen gen 4s. 74
do 1st 414S...S5.74;D & R con 4s. 62
. do 2d 4s. ..84.ti()N Y. Cent deb 6s 88
Wt. Price;
20seers. .1127 $ 8. 001
3 steers . .1010 7.001 9 hods
2 steers .. 848 0.2.1! 7 hogw
2 steers .. SO0 6.00,1 1 steers
6 steers .. 9(i5 7. 252() steers
2 cows 840 3.5j 3 steers
1 cow ... 870 5..1025 cows
1 cow ... 940 3 0O1 1 calf .
4 hogs ... 222 10.75 2 hogs
1 hog 200 ll .loj 1 hog .
20 hogs ... 183 1125 1 hog .
1 hog 310 9.00
The following prices are current at the
local yards:
Cattle
Choice grass steers ...
t,ood to choice steers -
Medium to choice steers ....
Fair to good steers
Common to good steers
Choice cows and heifer
Good to choice cows, heifers..
Medium to good cow, heifers
Fair to medium cowa, heifers
Common to fair cows, heifers
Canners
Bulls
Choice dairy calves
Prime light calves
Heavy calves
Best feeder
Hors
Prime mixed
Smooth heavy
Rough heavy
Fat pigs
Feeder pigs '.
Sheep
East of the mountain lambs.'.
Valley lambs
Feeder lambs -
Cuil lambs
Light yearlings
Heavy yearlings
Wethers
Ewes
, Price.
. .$ S.OOfa) S.'
. . 7.50 S.00
. . T.0Os 7.50
. . 6.50'J 7.00
5.50 iv 6.50
6.50 7.00
5.5041' 6.25
5.50 "If 5.5
4.50 (Li 5.00
3.5U 4.50
2.50ii 3. 50
4.50i 5.0
12.00 13.00
10.00 u 12.00
6.00 7.50
5.75& 6.
10.50 T11. 50
10.00 11.00
6.50!ii 9.,i0
9. 30 & 10.30
1.00 8.0O
9.00n.50
9.00fy.50
S.OOW 6.6(1
.... 3.00
6.00 7.00
5.OO0J) 6.00
&.0011 0.00
l.OOjjl 4.50
do 3d 4 "4 s... 87. 20 Nor Pac 4s.
do 4th 4 "4S.. 85.30 Nor Pac 3s....
Victory 3s ..94.94 Pac T at T 5s. .
do 4s . . . .94.921Penn on 4s.
U S 2s, coup. 'lol -ISo Pac cv 5s.'.
U S cv 4s, cup106 So Rallwy 5s..
Panama 3s, reg 89 L'nion-Pac 4s..
Panama 3s, cp "JO U S, Steel 5s...
74
54
79
87
99 J
011
80
90
Bid.
Money, Sliver, Etc,
NEW YORK, Dec. 29. Prime mercan
tile paper unchanged.
Time loans firm; all dates, 714 7.
Call money steady, high, 7, low, T; rul
ing rate, 7; closing bid, 6; offered at 7
last loan. 7 per cent
Bar silver, domestic unchanged; foreign,
B64e.
Mexican dollars, 80c.
LONDON, Dec. 29. Bar silver, 43d per
ounce. Money. 4 1-2 per cent. Discount
rates, short-bills. 6 11-16 per 'cent; three-
month bills, 6 11-10 per cent.
Foreign Exchange.
Foreign exchange rates at close of busi
ness yesterday, furnished by Northwestern
National bank of Portland. The amount
quoted is 'the equivalent in United Statess
dollars:
Country Foreign unit Rate
Austria, kronen $.0026
Bflgium, francs 0624
Bulgaria, leva 0113
Ciecho-Slovakla. kronen 0116
Denmark, kroner l.iio
Bngland, pound sterling 8.5300
Finland, finmark 0330
France, francs 0594
Gerirany, mark k... U140
Greece, drachmas ... .0719
Holland, guilders ,3140
Hungary, kronen .0022
IlMlv. lire 034.1
Jugo-Slavia. kronen 0075
Norway, Kroner .......... .loou
Portugal, escudos 1170
Roumania. lei 0127
Serbia, dlnara 0283
Snaln, pesetas 1333
Sweden, kroner .2000
Switzerland, francs 1530
Chir.a-Hongkong, local currency ... .671.1
Snaaghai. taels '.';... .76-19
Japan, yen .....',.... . .4825
SEW IOBK uec. L-a. mcnange firm.
Sluiing. - .demand 3.51 T-8: cables 3.52
7-S. .franca, demand C:83; cables, .5.87; Bel-Bian-
francs, demand .6.15; cables 6.17:
guilders, demand 31.20; cable 31.30; lire.
aemona 3..J0;- caoie a.de; marks, un-
oh&nged. -
Greece, demand 7.10; Montreal 18
7-8 per cent discount.
Sterling eased in the final deallnas:
demand $3.51 1-4; cables 83.52 1-4.
Foreign Bonds.
Following foreign bond Quotations an
furnished by the Overbeck Y Cooke com
pany ox roruanu.-
Chicago Livestock Market.
CHICAGO, Dec. 29. Hogs, 25.000, 15 to
2.1c lower than yesterday s average; lights
off most: top, $10.40 on light; practical
top on -200-pound average, $10.30. bulk,
J9.80Q 10.10; pigs mostly 250 lower; spots
more: bulk desirable, 90 to 130-pound pigs.
$10.2510. .10. -
aCttle 9,000, common and medium beef 1
steers opened steady to stronKer; others
steady; early sales mostly, $SHi9.50; she
stock steady; best action on canners and
heifers; bologna bulls steady to strong;
bulk, $5.756.50: fat bulls, calve, stockers
and feeders steady; choice vealers to pack
ers. $12,25 12.50.
Sheep 13,000. fat lambs steady to
lower; choice fed westerns, 812.50'. bulk.
$12& 12.50; aged sheep firm; choice west
ern ewes, $5.50; bulk ewes, $4.255.35;
feeders steady. :
Omaha Livestock Market.
OMAHA. Dec. 29. Hogs. 12,000. mostly
25c lower than yesterday's average; bulk
medium and light butchers, $U.15f.
top, $9.25; bulk strong weight and pack-
log grades, ss.90.ld.
Cattle 1150; beef steers, steady to
strong; top load, $9.35; butcher stock
steady to 25c higher. bulls and" veals
strong; in spots, higher; Blocker nd
feeder generally steady.
Sheep 6000. fat lambs fully 25c higher.
Spots more; bulk or sales, sio. toy 1 l.ao;
sheep mostly steady; yearlings, 8'
ewes, $4.25; feeding gradesateady.
Kansas City Livestock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Dec. 29. Cattle. 5G00.
Beef steers steady to 25c lower; those be
low, 800; selling steady; top, $9.30. bulki
$7.5Ofc S.50; she "stock mostly 2.1c lower;
good and choice cows, $66.75; good heif
ers, $7.25; yearling heifers, 89; canners,
steady, mostly $33.25: bulls steady to 25c
higher; top vealers, tll-O≪ feeders.
dull and weak.
Sheep, 2,000; fat classes fully with yes
terday s best time; 89-pound yearlings.
$0 00. 63 young lambs, $11.25; choice, 96-
pound kind, 810-40.
Seattle Livestock Market.
SEATTLE. Dec. 29. Hogs Receipta
none. Strong; hog quotations: Prime, $10.50
fc-ll; smooth heavy, $9..0 10.00; rough
heavies, $i.o0u8; pigs, $8.o0(?r0.
Cattle 'Receipts, none; steady.. Prime
steers, $S.509; medium to choice, $7&8;
common to good, $.1$r6.50; best cows and
heifers. $6.25(u 6. to: medium to choice, $ou
6.00; common to good, $3.505; bulls, $4
5.50; calves, $(ms.
New York Sugar Market.
NEW YORK, Dec. 29. Raw sugar was
steady early at 4 cents for Cubas cost
and freight, equal to B..19 for centrifugal.
No sales were reported. Refined was
quiei at 7.90 to 8.00 for fine granulated.
CHICAGO.. Dec. 29. Bullish sentiment
revived in the wheat market today owing
more or less to word that a large number
of vessels had arrived at Galveston and
would load out 5,000,000 bushels within
the next few days. Prices closed firm.
3c to 4c net higher, with March $1.66
to $1.66 and May $1.61 to $1.61. Corn
gained lc to 2c and oats c to lc. In
provisions the outcome varied from 2c
decline to 20c advance. x
At first the wheat market Showed
downward tendency, largely a a result of
apparent absence of any sign of new ex
port business. Besides, fresh declines in
the valuta ot cotton formed an element ot
depression. Later, however, liberal clear
ances of wheat and flour from the sea-
no.ird attracted extensive notice, and to
gfcthor with the numerous vessel arrivals
at Galveston", put the bears at a disadvan
t.ige. A broader domestic milling demand
far wheat was also reported, and country
offerings were small despite an advance
of lc for shipment to the gulf. Talk of
competition ahead froip. Argentina tailed
iu ucl as an onset.
inoicanon ot a relatively light move
ment next week helped "to strengthen corn
aner a weaK start. There were signs, too.
of a little European buying at both Chi
cago and Si. Louis.
Oats followed corn uos-rada.
Provisions averaged higher with grain.
ueapiie lower quotations on hogs.
The Chicago market letter received yes
terday by Overbeck & Cooke company of
Portland said:
Wheat sentiment was decidedly more
friendly to the buying side of the mar
ket and after an ODeninff din nricei
responded readily In an upward direction.
1:1c i-nange in reeling was due largely to
indications of an active exoort demand.
together with rather aeneral renarts nf
an improved nBllng demand in the west
anu soumwest, as well as in Uiis terri-tri-y.
The premiums paid by Exporters
were the highest on the rrnn and al
though only 300.000 bushels were con
firmed as having been worked via the
Guif, the opinion Drevalled that furtht-r
sales would be disclosed later In the day.
Receipts and offerings, to arrive, in the
southwest were rather disappointing., while
In the northwest the country continues
to sell quite freelv. although the tone of
the news is somewhat Improved. We be
lieve more concrete indications of oer-
mat.ency will be necessary to maintain any
advance In prices.
Corn Firmness in the local cash mar
ket, together witH the advance in wheat
and continued buying of futures by promi
nent Interests, Inspired considerable short,
covering today which found reflection in
nigr.er prices.
Oats short covering was the feature
in the pit influenced by the strength in
othei- directions rather than any .news of
bullish character. Keceinta iffer es
timated at fiftv cars and snot r.fferlntt
sold on the same basis as yesterday.
Provisions ruled weak earlv In the dav.
but later regained strength in sympathy
with grains. We see no imnortant chance
In conditions upon which to base bullish
prognostications.
Leading futures ranged a follows:
WHEAT.
Open. Hiirh.
.8 1.62 8 1-60
1.61
CORN.
75
75
OATS.
49
48
PORK.
23.20
LARD.
12.72 '
13.32
RIBS.
11.40
12.12
Cash prices were as follows
Wheat No. 3 hard 11.71. TCn
II.iS.
Corn No. 2 mixed 75 We. No.
IVDC t 11;-
Oats No. 2 white 47W Bl4Sc Kn 9 h(.
46", 40c
Rye No. 2 8I.61U01.62.
Barley 62i3S2c.
Timothy seed $5 50 $6. 50.
Clover seed $1520.
Pork Nominal.
Lard $12.72.
Ribs $10.75912.
JOINT INSTALLATION HELD
Masonic Lodge and Eastern Slat
, (Chapter Also Have Dinner.
TOLEDO, Or' Dec. 29. (Special)
Lincoln lodge. No. 124, Maons. and
Pacific chapter. No. 79, Order of East
ern Star, held their Joint installation
last Monday. James Gaither, past
master, was the installing- officer,
ar.d C. E. Hawkins acted as marshal
at the lodge ceremonies. The installed
Masons were as follows:
J. B. Booth, worshipful master; M.
N. Anderson, senior warden: R. V.
Mann, junior warden; W.- E. Bali,
treasurer; R. S. Van Cleve, secretary;
A. M. Gildersleeve, senior deacon; F.
W. Chambers, Junior deacon; K. H.
Hayden and J. T. Gaither, stewards;
T. P. Hawkins, tyler.
Henry Howell, past patron, and
tella Wade, acting: as marshal, ln
' stalled the EasternStar officer as
follows:
Ruth Nye, worthy matron R. V.
Mann, worthy patron; Martha Goin,
associate matron; Annie . Hawkins,
secretary; K. H. Hayden. treasurer;
Edith Van Cleve, conductress; Bertha
Peterson, associate conductress: Eliz
abeth McCiuskey; Chaplin: Virginia
Ball, Ruth; Edith Howell. Ether;
Aileen McCiuskey, Martha; Cecil
Hawkins, Electa: Ethel Bafeman,
warder, and R. S. Van Cleve.-sentinel.
After the installation a dinner wag
served by the chapter.
Right to Change Asserted.
SALEM", Or.,' Dec. 29. (Special.)
A county court has a legal right to
change its tax levy, when error has
occurred in the original assessment,
in the event such correction Is made
before January 1, according to Attor
ney-General Van Winkle today. The
opinion was asked by the Lincoln
county officials.
Bond Department
Daughter of Mrs. P. I. Estes Dies.
ROSEBURO, Or., Dec 29. (Spe
cial.) Marian Aileen Estes, the in
fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. I.
Estes of this city, died at Mercy hos
pital this morning, where she under
went an operation. The mother for
merly was Miss Helen Beckett of
Portland.
REPORT.
March
May ..
May
July
May
July
Jan.
Jan.
May
1.67
73
73
48
43
Jan.
May
22.;
12.65
13.12
11.30
12.00
Low. Close.
$ 161 $ 1.66
1.66 1.61
73 74
73 75
48 4!)
47 48
22.75 23.20
12.5T
13.0T
11.20
11.02
12.72
13.32
11.35,
12.10
2 northern
2 yellow
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. !! Wh,.t
1.61 3-S: May 1.621-4: barlev. i.v at 7n
flax. No. 1. 81.9161.02. . . '
Grain at San Franrlaco.
SAV- FRANCISCO. Dee. 2!). Oraln
Wheat, $2.7'i5t3; barley, spot feed, $1.40
ff 1.45: shipping, $1.6rpl.75-: oats, red feed,
$1.504fl.6O; corn, white Egyptian, $2.73
2.S.-.; red mllo. $1.IM)$2.
Hay Wheat fancy. 821BI2: tame nf
$1!fi 21; wild oats, $12 15; barley. 812&15
.Haifa, 818621.
Seattle Grain Market.
SEATTLE. Dec. 29. Wheat, hard white.
soft white and white club $1.60; hard red
winter $1.58: soft red winter. northern
spring and Eastern Red Walla 81.56; big
Dcno, Diuesttum fi.ot.
City delivery: - Feed Scratch feed $62
pe:- ton; feed wheat $63; all-grain chop
$4, oats $51: sprouting oats $.16: rolled
ba's $3:1: wholeScorn $."1 ; cracked corn
$,'.'; rolled barley $3; clipped barley $38;
milled feed $31); bran $21).
Hay Alfalfa $2!) per ton: double com
pressed alfalfa 835; ditto timothy 840;
eastern Washington mixed 821).
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL
PORTLAND. Dec. 2!)-Maxlmum tem
perature 5S degrees; minimum, 50 degree.
River reading. 8 A. M I3 feet; chansre in
last 24 hours, 0.9 foot rise. Total rainfall
(5 P. M. to 5 P. M.l. 0.11 Inches; total
rainfall since September 1, 1020. 21-31
inches: normal rainfall since September 1.
18 87 Inches: excess or ra nla 1 since Sep
tember 1. 11(20. 2.44 inches. Sunrise. 7:53
A. M. ; sunset. 4:33 P. M. Total sunshine
December 2D. 8 minutes-: possible sunshine,
H hnnra 40 minutes. Moonrise. Thursday,
11:32 P. M. : moonset. Thursday. in:,r8
A. M. Barometer (reduced to sea level)
at s P. M.. 2..')7 Inches. Relative humid
ity at 5 A. M So per cent; at noon, 90 per
cent; at 5 P. M.J 90 per cent.
THE WEATHER.
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being offered in oar January list.
Write for Tanuary listings.
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Gold Note. Yield f jQ
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NORTHWEST MUNICIPALS
INCOME TAX EXEMPT
WALLA WALLA
COUNTY
6 Road Bonds
Due Serially 1921-23. npf
Trice 100. Yield..
A. H. Averill
P. S. Brumby
Chas. H. Carey
Louis G. Clarke
HILLSBORO, OREGON
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Obligations
Due Sopt. 1921-40. ic
Pric 100. Yield
Directors:
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F. I. Fuller
John A. Keating
Leslie M. Scott
C. F. Swipert
Chas. F. Wright
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Broadway and Oak
Resources over $3,000,000 Under State Supervision
at 11 Oregon nd Washington coa.it na
tions at 7:30 A. M. Wednesday..
Idaho Thursday rain or snow.
Young Clilnrse Enter College.
MIDDlKBURT, Vt, Dec. 19. Four
sons of the late Yuan Shlh KaU sec
ond president of China, arrived here
today to become students at Middle
bury college. Their ages range from
12 to 17 years and they w;ill remain
in this country eight year for the
completion of their education.
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Yakima Valley
with lis iiirar beet, suitsr r
finerie. alfalfa. hosTS. catfl.
fruit and lierrle. Is (h set.
tlnir for the Cllv of Toppenlsh,
with a vnt trade area of pros
perous farms. The J Per cent
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One to ten-year 7s at 100
Wire orders "collect.'
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southerly
Portland
vlnda.
Oreron and Washington Rain: fresh to
atrnne; southerly gales on the coast.
Southwest storm warning were ordered
NEW
steady.
Cotton Market.
TORK, Dec. 2. Sp6t cotton
Middling 15.00.
Hindu Becomes Citizen.
SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 29. Citizen
ship was granted Puma Singh, !
Hindu, today by District Judge Call
of Brigham City, Utah. The court held
that a Hindu belongs to the white
race and comes within the meaning
of the naturalization, statute which
limits citizenship to free persons of
the white race or persons of African
birth or descent.
The value of oatmeal as a numan
food Ts established by Drs. H. C. Sher
man, J. C. AVinters and V. Phillips in
the Journal of Biological Chemistry.
But it needs milk in addition, and the
two together can supply-a man with
all the protein he needs.
1021 .
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Duluth Linseed Market. .
DULUTH. Dec.
Russian Efes,
Russian 5SsS,
Russian 6tss
Currency
French 5a, 1!M1 ..
French 4a. 11T . .
French 5s. 1020 .
Italian its. IMS ..
British Ss, 1022 .
British 5s. 11)27. .
British fls. 1029 ..
British vky 4s ...
British ret 4. . . , .
Belgium rest 5 V
Belgium prem 5s
German W. L. 5s
Berlin 4
Hamburg; 4
Hamburg iftg
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Unusual Possibilities
In a circular on the bond
situation, which we have for
free distribution, prepared by
one of the greatest bond au
thorities in this v country,
there is. a list of one hun
dred investment bargains
in hieh (trade railroad bonds
yielding as high as -
8 tO 10
' Writ for pu.s7
E. M. Fuller & Co.
Vf.mb.ri el
Oaatoiutawd Hunk Kaabaag t R. T.
SO Broad St., NcwYork.
N.W York Newark Omka
Chics e Bom
lOirnrt Frlvmf Wirtr ,
AFETY-
should be your first consideration in making investments.
We offer, subject to prior sale, the following; odd lots
of Canadian bonds at exceptionally attractive prices
combining safety with a fair interest return:
Permanent engraved coupon bonds are on hand and
available for immediate delivery.
Amount Rate Maturity Yield
4,000 Province of Alberta 5 8 122 7.50
5,000 Prov. of British Columbia. .6 . 63025 7.50
2,O00 Pro v. of British Columbia.. 6 5 123 7.50
2,000 Calgary, Alberta, Canada... 7 6 128 7.75
4,000 Province of Ontario 5 52822 7.50
. 1,000 Vancouver, B. C 4l2 63023 7.75
,:5,000 Greater Winnipeg Wat. Dist . 6 . 1 124 8.00
Denomination $1,000
KEELER BROTHERS
Founded 1903. Incorporated 1910.
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
Portland, Denver.
, Capital and Surplus 1750,000.
IT. S. NATIONAL. BANK BUILDING. '
V ; PORTLAND y' .
' .TELEPHONE BROADWAY 8800.
Portland Business Bulletin
A directory of business firms and professional men condensed And clas
sified for ready reference. For rates by the month or year, cr other
information, telephone The Oreifonian, Jlain 7070 or A 6005, Home 2X
ACTOl'NTAVrS.
JUI.IU.S It. lli.ACK. puklio accountant,
auditor, lnr..m tax sorvlc. Cnnrord
blilg . -'d snd Stark. Phnn Main
ADIllNC. MACIIl.NKS.
(15 HUVM BilainK machlno. adils 1 llutM
B1H Cnrbrtt I'lrtK. Marshall MT-
.I.Tt;K.TIOS.
i-AlUKS' tniloimH. iwrtwil tittinKi work
guar. I. Krubin, 4QH HukIi l.mi hMK.
ASSAi l.KS AMI ANALtnlS.
Montana a.smay uki-iok, mj .s.-cooa
Gold, silver anil platinum bouijlit.
ATTOKMA.
B. W.
lie.
KASTXlAN, lawyer and notary puD
1I4 Chamber ot Commcrrs hldg.
HATHS.
L)It. .McMAllON'd baths, 1'ortland. Steam,
showers, plunges, tubs, ll for 3.pc. '1 ril
your fririul.s. Knurl h snd Washington,
CillKOl'KACTIO, sl-in baths and mas
sage, loth floor Uroadway bids;, aiar
shall SI N7. Hr. I.aure K. l'nwnmlt.
t'KI.I.n.OIII tlt'TTONS.
)ITOMt:TltlSTH AMI OrTICIW.
hA l.V.I
lll.AS.SKS AT A
1 solicit onr itsironait on the
haslii wf cap!' e -rvK. Thou
sanfla of aalisTird cup t ulnars. A
trial wIM ronvin'e )-u I'lirtrii-s U'. (looil
nian. optnnif-?r-.wi. '.'"! Morrison Mrj;lil
KKH X'IK.vi IKI' Al.l.V 'rksf'Kli wll'l
m.Mlern Ir.struriionta; aa- fitiad at a
ssvitib; rstiafartinn (TiiaranK'o.l. tut f
the hich rrnt !:smrl. No overbead flu.
A IH'H H ITZ ipitimeirin. 1 t.
Lilt. wlwl"UUb: lc f IIK.Ni 1 Ki.N. til lran
OPIIila1!; rf t-ptf,l, tlw r.ttnd. brok
ra lrniia ilupllrati-d at reasonable price
Morrl.n Firmer
I'l
I MIIIM1 M H i ll
l'Ll Mlil.Ni; SI I'l'l.lKS AT Wlli
prlre Starh-I'sviw 'o.. lf ;b
rlTIl AMI KMOKAT
C. II. TKIlllll.l.. Ii
papering, t , njjp c
i-Anlvr""
stl.l
HT K STlh
n iui ni.
311 I
ATTtlKNKt .
THhl IJtWlN-lloliSuN CtiMl'ANV.
SS? Vyhlng;ton. Uroadway 44. A r.".
t'MIKOrOKISTS.
FFCT HURT -'om to Dr. Gartner, foot
ILL I ilUn I specialist; corns, bunions,
foot an Res made to order, ail Bweiiana
bid.. Fifth and Wnshlnptton. Main 111 I
DR. O. o. l-'I.KTl'll Ell Ko.it troublia a. I
entlfically corrected. Ldy assistant.
M2 Mnrran blclft. Main 712.
t'HIKOrolllSTS AKt'll l-l'IAL'!'
VVI1.L.1AM, Kslelle and 1'lorello De eny.
Tne only scientific chiropodist anu iu
anerialihta In tlia nliv I'arlnra H0'2 tier
llna-er bid S. W. corner Second and
Alder. Phone Main ,131.
CHIKOI'KACTIC.
LH. JlcMAHo.VS chiropractic peaks lor
itself. Portland, 11th year, l-nonea.
tOI.l.KCTIONS.
NliTH & CO., U'vl center bldg. Main
No collections, no charges. fc.ntan.
179C1.
l'.IOO.
DAN'CINO.
THE rATTliltSON-UOWNEI
DA.N'ClNti ACAD KM y.
HU Uo.h Bt over HaselwOOd. For
mer instructors Cotillion hall. Frlvat
lessons dally; class, Wed. and Sal. ven
lugs. Phone Main BBSS.
Liberty Victory Bonds
Headquarters for buying or selling: all issues. Large or small lots.
HERRIN & R.HODES, Inc.
, , ' Established 1896 - .
STOCKS AND BONDS
201 Railway Exchange . .Telephone Main 283
MISS DuKOTHV KASM l.'SSKN Hallroom
and stage dancing. Ulo Kllers building
Wash., between 4ih and Bth. Main 11-B
IIKM'ISTKY
UK. A. W. Kliii.NK, 351 Va
Washington t. Without
pain. Latent ne rve-blocKlnB: mftiioa
DENTISTRY
IltMi AMI CAT HOWriTAI..
ROSE C1TV V KTK11INAHV HUSPITAI
Cast 7th and orsnt ts. Both phones;
day and night service; 3 veterinarians.
KLrXTKILAL RKI'AIKIXO.
MOTORS REWOUND
and
Repaired
Bought and Sold.
NICHOLS ELECTRIC WORKS.
Phon B27-27. 2e!alnSt.
H. M. H. BL-KtrrKiCAU tu.,
VT la s Inrt UnH Ciw It.
' ae I n rl i e. . . 'X sllaptrlrl aila Mh
JAVA a aneclaltv New or Used mo
tor. Uroadway 104J. A 104
ELECTRIC MOTORS.
Bought, so.d, rented and repaired.
Walker Elrctrio Works. 41S Bu.onde.
corner Tenth t. Bdwy 8B74
MISK" TKArllKRS.
L. CARROLL DAT, teacher of
voice. Uroadway Za.id. 143
f'la
td
ano an3
street.
1'AitNi.H our piartlre list extended o
period of 74 years. All enttimumr.
lions strlotiy conlidtntlai; prompt, efu-
Cient, Cunecientioua aervlea; handhenk
free on request Mt'N.N A CO., raler.t
attorneys, hen Frsneic nff!c. n4,art
bills, Msrkrt t.( oflr4.
room 810 Tower hldg ; Washington en
tire, room l"J, e.'.l V l.; New Irk
QfTice. W'oolwnrth Ti dg
11. O. WltliillT. 22 yiars' experience l). i.
Wnd fnreisn pslrnle. 001 Dekum b'd t
I'ltlriH'IANft.
rilll.l.il'M, lll,,-la building.
i-h, bowel, lung, ItV'-r.
bit. H. A.
H heumrtFni.
kidney, bladder, ri-ctui, proetsle, female
diniitiiers, ekln afli-eti.ina biood preasur.
li-d tens I IP, innli a, tilt'lhtnarliR.
enis
s'LI'MIUNil 1.
W. ervir. We da nnt
chaig for time coining or going, mir
auins go anywhere, ntnlit or day. la.
UJwy. IHQI; n l s h t, l a bur g?oi.
1'lll.M IMi.
V, V."bAL'i'l-:S & CtiMl'ANV
Klret and oak. Msltl lV M l-nl
COI.1MU1A
(1111(1.
IiKH l.li t ONM-.t TIOM4.
C(J.Saim.C'i'lU.N CO,
Kl KMM,K.I'III KM.
t t. IILli' etnioKiaplilo ork don prompt
ly. Helen 1. Uiibrvath, HI 1'lalt b.dg.
Muln 4 Is.
T R A I M A Kk H.
OIU:ION TltADKMAIlK IILItKAt', Out
Deku mbl d g .
TKANM
U b., foreign tl atlt-ltiark.
l.U AMI rTOUt.l,, -ml-
OREGON AUTO DESPATCH
Thirteenth and Kearney.
IIKNKKAl, IIAt'LINH.
Tn thousand equate feet warehcue
Storage epe now evallul le
HHONE EDWY. 3309
SECURITY 8T0IIA0B TRANSFER CO.
parking Moving Ptor
Hcdured Kreleht Kates.
Money l.oaneil on Warehouse Reeelptg,
IN THE HKART Of TUB CITV.
(1 FOURTH ST.. COR. OK TINIS.
I'HONIS BHOADWAI Tla.
UHb'iillN THANKI'KIl CO,
474 Ollaan Street.
riVK WAilKllill'HK).
PTDItAOK C A UTAH W.
rilONB IIHOAIUVAY K'.l.
WK HATL anything, anywhere.
Co. w rinniawn a:.m.
WOOII AM) IAI..
DRV 10-Inch biook wood. alo Inside and
slab mixed. rnon woouiiwn iai.
TO0LESALERS AND 1MANUFACTURERS
BNOINKBK) AXO MUX MTPrMIC8.
THE M. L. KLiNB CO., 84-HH-aT-aU Front.
ORAIJf 5IKRCHANTS.
PACIFIC tjltAlN CO.. Board of Trade bldg.
MATS AN!) CAPS.
THANHAl'SKR HAT CO., M-ii Kront it.
PAINTS. (111.11 AND til.ASM.
W, r. FULLER CO., Kront and Morrison.
HIOKW. WOOI, ANO CA "CAR M VBK,
KaTiN nltdTIIKH.t, im Front etVeet.
KOPIt AN l HIMlTSfi i'WI N It t
VitTi I a n d Conine, e r o., 14(h in dN o r thntp,
T.I MltlNi; Ml I'Pl.lKsl ami riVk.
TUB M l KLInIJ CO., k4-"s"7-Ml""rront.
TiToTTi k coM-MrsroN m itcii tC
fevKlfHINH A KAKM Kl.I., Ho Front t.
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W. . i l.UUi,U Cu, Jr lont and, lAurrlsuu.
29, IJnaeed on track
Fwtland S5.2vt.8t L0vo.57i
and arrive Jl.M.
KAiaLUi6i.N CO, MvcuUfl and la 1 or.
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