21
THE MORNIXG OREGOXIAN THURSDAY, APRIL 21. 1921
EGG PRODUCTION ON
INCREASED SCALE
Storage Stocks Gaining
Every Section.
in
LOCAL OPERATIONS ACTIVE
X-trly Season in Eastern States Ke-
fculls In Marked Excess Over
i' Last Year's Holdings.
With the large Increase In egg prodae
Hon this year, local storage holding! are
galnlnr rapidly. In the part week 3350
eases were put away and the total now
stands at S4.134 eases. Eeattla stocks dur-
rng the week Increased 60 07 cases and to
tal 30.772 cases.
torags holdings of dairy and poultry
products at Portland and 6eattla arc as
follows,
At Portland.
This wt lt wk.
Sorter (lbs.) ....,....30,!riS S3.SRH
Cheese (ibs.) 31.533
r.ggs teases) 34.134 30.704
Poultry (lbs.) ,31S , 101,ea8
At Seattle
Thlswk. Last wk.
Patter !t.l.) ............ 8,480 12.CKS0
Cheese (lbs) 3B.70T 80.543
i-HKB (Clin) 20.271 13.877
Poultry (lbs) 141. KOI 159.024
Gains In egg storing are also reported
from San Francisco where present holdings
are 93,310 cases, or 31,55 cases more than
year ago.
In ths east the difference la egg re
serves is more marked than elsewhere, for
la addition to the larger production this
year storing was begun at a much earlier
date this season that last. Department of
rrlculture statistics show ths following
comparative stocks at Chicago, Now York,
Boston and Philadelphia:
- Caea.
1.436. T54
210.S02
.April 1. 1971
Came day, 1U-0 ......
Excess 1.S85.0S2
Most of the egg storing In the east has
been done on shippers' account. Storing by
receivers has been light, as many con
aider prevailing prices-too high regardless
of the fact that prices are on a much lower
basis than for the past two years. Sta
tistically the season Is a month ahead of
last year, but there la considerable dif
ference of opinion as to Just what this
may mean with reference to the season's
t'ltal production. While some contend that
the season will close early because It
opened early, best authorities seem to
agree that production depends to a large
extent upon the feeding and care of the
lens, and that since feed Is cheaper the
production thje year should be above nor
mal. All of which indicates that egg
prices should be quite reasonable next fall
and winter.
holidays. It Is expected that as soon as
this demand has been supplied prices will
work lower, says the weekly produce re
view Issued by Swift tt Co. of Chicago.
There la still a large supply of frozen
poultry In storage to be marketed.
Butter prlcea have . remained fairly
steady during the week, although any con
slderable Increase In the make In the near
future will result In lower prices, says the
review.
Bank Clearings.
Bank clearings of the northwestern
cities yesterday were as follows
clearings. Balances.
Portland 4 UL'8.730
Beattlo 4,439.772 604.520
Tacoma 440,87 50.330
Spokane 1,552.725 644.164
FOKTLAXD MARKET QUOTATIONS
Grain. Floor and Feed.
Merchants' Exchange, noon -session.
-Bia-
Wheat
Hard white
Soft white .
White club
Hard winter
.April.
... 1.1S
... 115
... 1.15
1.10
Northern spring... 1.11
Bed Walla 1.09
May. June.
S1.15 1.35
1.15 1.15
1.15 1.15
1.10 111
1.11 1.11
1.09 1.09
S.0O 25.00
24.00 24.00
29.00
4.00 23.00
Oat
1. 2 white feed.. 25 00
No. 2 gray... 24.00
Corn
No 3 E. T. shlpm't 29.00
Millrun 24.00
FLOUR Family patents, $8.20 per bar-
rel; whole wheat, S6.60; graham, 16.40
bakers' bard wheat. J8.60: bakers blue-
stem patents, 17; valley bakers', is
straights, 5.
MILLFEED Prices 1 e. b. mill: Mill
run. 128 per ton; rolled barley, Jjo'tfM
rolled eats, $38; scratch feed, $58 per ton.
CORN Whole, $38; cracked. $41 per ton.
HAT Buying prlcea f. o. b. Portland
Alfalfa. $18.50 per ton; cheat. $2223 per
ton; clover, $16; valley timothy, $4F;
eastern Oregon timothy, $26.
Dairy and Country Produce.
BUl'TJtR Cubes, ex trie, 85c; prints,
parchment wrapped in box lots, 89c; car
tons, 40c. Butterfat, buying price: A
grade, 85c: B grade, 33c, Portland delivery.
UG8 Buying prices, case count, jbw
19o delivered. Jobbing prices to retailers:
Candled ranch. 23624c: selects, soc.
CHEESE Tillamook triplets, price to
Jobbers f. . b. Tillamook, 23c; Young
Americas. 28c pound.
POULTRY Hens, 250300 ponna; oucks,
nominal: geese, nominal; turkeys, nom
inal.
PORK Fancy, 18c per pound.
VBA1, Fancy, 15c per pound.
Fruits and Vegetable.
FRUITS Navel oranges. $3.505.78 per
box; lemons, 45; grapefruit, $3.5008.50
per box; bananas, lOusllc pound; apples.
$1.253.50 box: strawberries, $8 per crate.
13.541 Mr drawer
veuktabLiES cabbage, 8o pouna ;
lettuce, 14.508' 5.25 per crate; carrots, $1.25
per saca; garlic, lDtfznc per pouno; oeets,
$1.25 per sack; cauliflower, $292.25 per
crate; green peppers. 8050e per pound;
rhubarb, 67c per pound; spinach, 8C?9c
per pound; turnips, $1.5002 per sack; to
matoes. $5.50 per lug: cucumbers, $1,704,
8.00 per dozen; peas, 13(pl5c per pound;
asparagus. 150 per pound. $2.50 per box.
POTATOES Oregon. I1.25W1.S0 per 100
pounds: Yakima. $1.7592; new California.
4 4? 15o per pound; sweet potatoes, $3.50
per hamper.
ONIONS Oregon, 75c0$l.Z per sack.
WINTER WHEAT IS DOING WE IX
Oregon Early Spring-Sown Grain Is Com
ing I'p.
The fore part of the week was cold,
with heavy frosts over a large part of
the state. Warmer weather followed, but
by the close of the week the tempera
ture had fallen again. There was con
siderable cloudiness and rain occurred fre
quently. Farm work made satisfactory
progress, says the weekly weather bureau
crop report.
In the principal wheat-growing counties
winter wheat Is doing well, but In west
ern localities low fields still show dam
age from excessive moisture. Seeding of
spring wheat, oats and barley Is progress
ing. Early-sown wheat and oats are com
ing up well. Ground Is being prepared
for corn, and In Douglas county sweet
corn Is being planted.
Cherries, pears and prunes are generally
ha full bloom; apple bloom la opening.
Some additional damage was' done by frost
to strawberries, pears ana cherries over
limited areas. Apples and prunes In com
mercial fruit districts are apparently not
harmed. Thrlps are doing soma damage
te prunes In Marion county.
Alfalfa Is making fair growth, but needs
warmer weather. Aphida are Injuring
Tetch In Benton county. Pasturage Is
generally adequate except 111 some of the
elevated districts, where grass is starting
slowly.
Stock Is doing well except In some ele
vated localities, where feed Is short. Lamb
ing Is progressing under favorable condi
tions. Shearing of sheep has begun In
Morrow county.
Potato planting Is In progress and early
potatoes are coming op. Some early po
tatoes were Injured by frost. Some old
potatoes are Just being dug. Early garden
vegetablea are somewhat backward.
TABMERS SLOW SELLERS OF WHEAT
staple Groceries.
Local Jobbing quotations:
BUG All (sack basis) Cane granulated.
9c per pound: beet, 8. One per pound.
NUTS walnuts, B0fB3e pound; Braxll
nuts, 80c: filberts, 12c; almonds. 24930c;
peanuts, 8&lle per pound; cocoanata, $1.75
per dozen.
RICE Blue Rose, 60 per pound; Japan
Style, 4o per pound.
BEANS Small white, Ke; pink, Tc;
Uma, 8c: red, 80 per pound.
COFFE1 Roasted, bulk. In drama, 149
S6Hc per pound.
SALT Granulated, bale. $3.40 0 4.25;
half ground, ton, 50s, $19.75; 100s, $18.25;
lump rock, $26.50.
DRIED FRUITS Italian prunes. e
pound; dates. $4.256.85 per box; figs, $2
5.25 per box.
Provisions.
HAMS All sizes, 80937c; aklnned, 269
36c; picnic, 17019c; cottage roll, 30c.
BACON Fancy. 4353c; choice, 300
35c; standard,-28 if 2Xc
LARD Pure, tierces, 17o pound; com
pound, tierces, 12c.
UflX BJLLtl -DftCKI, -tf-OC, pi IBS, ISO.
STOCK MARKET SLUGGISH
root- OPERATIONS 3IAKE BUT
1ITTI.E HEAD-WAY.
Steels and Other Industrials, Rails
and Shippings Are Reaction
. rj- Bonds Are Lower.
NEW YORK, April 20. Lacking stimu
lus or Initiative, the stock market today
lapsed into dullness and Irregularity after
an early period of activity and higher
prices lor speculative favorites, notably
o,lls.
Steels, equipments and other Industrials
were slugglsn at reactions of one to two
points. Negotiations between the Amer
ican Ship Owners' association and its em
ployes occasioned some pressure against
marine issues and reacted moderately upon
rails. Sales were 400.000 shares.
Financial and industrial factors were
unchanged, but crop prospects offered
greater encouragement.
Call money rates were lower and the
supply of time funds also was more lib
eral. Little attention was paid to tbe
British labor situation, but advices indi
cated relaxation of recent tense conditions. .
Paaslng of the Quarterly dividend by the
B. F, Goodrich company and the unfavor
able quarterly statement of the Republio
iron at Steel company were among the
noteworthy incidents. According to trade
reviews, lower prices of the United States
Steel corporation have effected no mate
rial change in the conservative attitude
of the public.
British and continental rates of ex
change strengthened perceptibly on latest
reparations developments, but the German
rate showed corresponding depression.
The bond market waa fairly active, but
mainly at the expense of values. Liberty
issues were lower, local utilities reflected
coming reorganization plans and rails of
tne convertible type were again adversely
affected. Total sales, par value. 110,-
450,000.
CLOSDJO STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Last
High. Low. Sale.
81 87 aivx
28 '4 2MH 28 is
123 4 122 122
85
40 Vj
8S's
72i
106 4
Am Beet 8ur
American Can
Am Cr & Fdv
Amerlcn Loco
Am Sm A Rfg
Amercn Sugar
Am Sum Tob
Am Tel & Tel
Amern Woolen
Am z, Ld & S
Anaconda. Coo
Atchison .....
AW tilt A W I
Baldwin Loco
Bait! 4 Ohio
Sales.
200
600
900
oo
1,200
7.000
3.000
l.&OO
2.200
200
1,200
100
16.500
3,500
1,000
2,900
300
4.200
fi,200
400
500
0
1O0
1,200
1.5O0
2.5110
8.400
2, 200
100
400
S.OOO
8110
200
700
100
1.100
9.S00
RMO
2.200
Bids cm Local Board Are Advanced One
to lour Cents.
Wheat was firmer yesterday, but there
was no Increase In the amount of business
dona. Dealers are rinding It difficult to
Interest country sellers as long as prlcea
remain below the tevel quoted In the lat
ter part of last week. At the Mercnantsr
Exchange session, hard and soft white and
club were 4 cents higher on bid, northern
spring and red Walla were raised 2 cent
and hard winter 1 cent.
Broomhall's Argentine cable aaid: "Fur
ther declinea were registered in tbe Buenov
Aires wheat market yesterday, country of
ferings of wheat are Increasing and the
movement from the Interior Is on a fairly
good scale. Export demand la moderate.
Weather continues fine and favorable.
Owing to the wet corn harvest, the moist
ure content is above 16 per cent, wnereas
the April percentage of moisture permissi
ble has already been fixed at 14 per cent,
Exporters are refusing earlier delivery of
northern corn aa It is not wtihln the moist
nre content requirement. This fact is af
fecting the market very strongly, aa It
Is expected exporters will hsve difficulty
In buying corn on. contract grade."
Terminal receipts, in 'Cars, were reported
by the Merchants' Exchange as follows:
Wht Bar. Fir. Oata. Hay.
Portland, Wed. 139 ... 4 ... 10
Year ago 7 . .: 8 1 20
Season to date. 14873 233 75 J 500 2220
Tacoma Tuen. 11... 4... 7
Year ago 21 1 - 28 ... 8
Season to date 410.H 49 879 135 888
Year aro 6:lS 84 2S.S4 171 702
Year ago.... 7715 173 S55& 423 2003
Btattle Tuea.. 4 ... 1 ... 10
Year ago. ... 29 ... 21
Season to date 4297 208 $48 411 126
Year ago 5055 21j 881 637 1142
ORDERS FROM SEATTLE FOB BETTER
Tw Cars of Eggs Shipped to Los Angeles.
Cheese Is Lower.
The cube butter market was firm and
extras sold at 35 cents. Thsrs was demand
from Seattle for cubea to replace lightly-
alts-! Uitter taken from that market for
shipment to British Columbia.
New developments were lacking m the
gg market, aside from Inquiry from Lo
Angeles, to which point two care of Oregon
eggs were shipped. There waa no demand
from other outside sources and local stor
rs were leas active.
Tillamook cheese prlcea were again re
duced 3 cents a pound. " Poultry was In
moderate supply and prlcea held firm.
Dressed meats were slow and veal partica.
larly was weak. I
Poultry Trade Reviewed.
The movement of live poultry la sea
sonable, and prices are on a little higher
basis, especially for fat, heavy hens, due
to demand for tbe approaching Jewish
Wool, Hops, Etc
WnrtT Nominal.
TALLOW No. 1, 8 ft 9c; No. 2, 2 Jo
ser nound.
CASCARA BARK" 1920 peel. To pound;
1921 peel, 8c pound, delivered Portland.
HOPS 1920 crop, 1520o per pound.
HIDES Salted country hides, 4c deliv
ered Portland; grubby hides. 3c; city calf
skins, 10c; country can skins, be; good
kip. 6c; grubby kip, 4o.
MUHAlil r.ew cup, it BJ-o per pouua.
GRAIN baus car tots, id, coast.
Oils.
LINSEED OIL Raw, in barrels, 89c
five-gallon cans, $1.04. Boiled, In barrels.
01: ftve-a-ai on cans. 11.ua.
TURPENTINE In drums, 89c; flve-gal.
Ion cans, si.ue.
COAL OIL Tank wagons and Iron bar
rels, 17 Vic; cases, 3037c.
GASOLINE Tank wagons and Iron, bar
rels, JOc; cases. 42 He.
SAN FRANCISCO rRODCCE MARKET
Prices Current on Vegetable, Fresh Fruits,
Etc., at Bay city.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 20. Vegetables
Asparagus, 5&c; potatoes, - rivers, $2
92.40; sweet, fancy Hall. $506; new
white, 805c; Garnets. 606c; onions,
Australian brown, 40450c; green, $1.250
1.60; celery. $1.25 if 3 crate; garlic, 79
10c; cauliflower, 40g75e dozen; cabbage,
lc per pound; bell peppers, 8 915c; tur
nips. 60c9l sack; beets, $191.50 sack;
parsnips, $292.25 sack; carrots. 76c0tl
sack; peas, 6&9c; rhubarb, $1.259L75 box:
lettuce, $2.2593.76: artichokes, $01310
crate; spinach, 23Vic; string beans, 259
iic; eggplant. 10 15c.
Poultry Hens, 28 9 40a; strictly young
roosters, 42 9 45c; old, 18921c; fryers, 60
960c; broilers, 38 950c; ducks, 30 a 35c;
squabs, 60 9 55c; pigeons, $393.50 dozen;
Belgian hares, .23 'a 5c; jackrabbits. 139
3.50 dozen.
Fruit Oranges, navel. $22594; lemons,
$293.50; grapefruit. $1.50&3.50; apples.
Newtowns, $1.7693.25; strawberries, south
ern California, $393.25 crate; peninsula,
$191.40 drawer; avocadoea, $2.(09"; rasp
berries, $3 drawer.
Receipts Flour, 1272 quarters; barley
C791 centals; beans, 14 sacks; corn, 380
centals; potatoes, 1543 sacks; . hay, 130
tons: bides, 960 bundles; lemons, 400 boxes;
livestock, 450 bead.
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QUOTATIONS ON DAIRY PRODUCE
Market Prices Ruling on Batter, Cheese
nd Eggs.
SAW FRANCISCO. April 20 Batter
Extras, 87Hc; prime firsts, 36H&
Eggs Fresh extras, 29 Vic: extra firsts,
SeVac; firsts, nominal; dirties, 25Vc; extra
pullets, 26Vic; undersized pullets, .21c.
Cheese Flats, fanoy, 19c; firsts, 17V4c:
Young Americas, fancy, 20c; firsts, nom
inal. CHICAGO. April 20. Butter Lower.
Creamery extras, 45c; standards, 42c
Eggs Lower. Receipts, 27.272 eases;
firsts, 24924Vic: ordinary firsts, 20 9 21c;
a; mark, cases included, 22923c
NEW YORK. April 20. Butter Firm.
Creamery higher than extras, 48 Vi 947c;
csamery extras, 46c; firsts, 42945Va.
Eggs Steady, unchanged.
Cheess Irregular, State, whole milk
flats fresh, specials, 22 & 22 Vic; others un
changed. 8EATTLE, April 20. Egg Select local
ranch, white shells, 2892W; select local
ranch, mixed colors, 26 9 27c; pullets, 25c
Butter City creamery in cubes, 39c;
bricks or prints. 40c; country creamery ex
tras, cost to Jobbers In cubes, 86c
Metal Market. '
NEW YORK, April 20. Copper, dull;
Electrolytic, spot and nearby, 124c; May
and June, 13c
Tin, easier. Spot and nearby, 30.509
30.67c; futures. S0.18&30.62c
Iron, nominally unchanged.
Lead, stesdy. Spot. 4.25c
Zinc, firmer. East St. Louis, spot, 4.759
4.77c
Antimony, spot, 5.2195.250.
Naval Stores.
SAVANNAH. Go, April 20 Turpentine
firm, 53Hc; sales, 191: receipts. 430; ship-
..nil ?7'r mlnrU
Rosin, firm; sales, 1022; receipts, 857;
shipments. 1119; stock, 73.026. Quote: B,
$3.A0 9 3.62Vt: D, $3.75: E. P, G. $3.80; H,
$3.85; I, $3.8098.85: K, $4; M. $4.10: N.
$4.20; WO. $4.50; WW, $8.
Dried Frait at New York.
NEW YORK, April 20. Hvaporatsd ap.
pies, nominal.
Prunes, stesdy.
Psavbss, quisb
Beth StI B'
Bt 4 Sun Coo
Calif Petrolem
Canad Pacific
Centrl Leather
Chand Motora
Chi. if St St P
Chicg at N W
Chi. R I 4 P
Chi no Copper.
Corn Product
Crucible Steel.
Cuba Cne Bug
Erie
Genrl Electric
Generl Motors
Gt North, pfd
Illinois Central
Insprn Copper
It Me Ma. prd
Internl Nickel
nterntl Paper
C Southern'
Kenne Copper
Mexl Petrolem 18.900
Miami Copper 600
Mid States OH 26.700
Midvale Steel. 200
Missouri Paclf 300
Nevada Coppr 7"0
Y Central
Y. N H ft H 9O0
NorfTt ft West 300
orthn Pacific 3.100
Ok Prd Rfg 1.300
Pan-Am Petri 500
Pennsylvania.. 6.300
Rav Con Cop 600
Reading 1,400
Rep Irn ft Stl 1.VB0
Ryl Dtch. N T 2.700
Shat Arts Cop 200
Shell Tr ft Td 6"0
Sin OH ft Rfg 8.6OO
Southn Pacific 3.200
South Railway 1,000
S O. N J. Pfd 700
Studebkr Carp 8.000
Texas Co 8.SO0
Texas Jt Paclf 5.300
Tobc Products 800
Transcontl Oil 6.50O
Union Pacific. 1,600
U S Fd Prdts 80
U S Ind Alco 1,500
U S Rtl Stores 1.0O0
U S Rubber.. 8.200
U S Steel 3.900
U S Steel, pfd 400
ITtah Copper.. 1,900
Western Union 40O
West Electric 100
Willys - Over 2.000
Greene Can
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Bond Department ,
These Are General
Obligation Bonds
One of the highest type
- of securities issued.
rLatah County, Idaho
Highway Dist. 2
66,000 acres of Palouse farm
lands and the entire city of Mos- - -cow
stands behind them.
L 6 Gold Bonds Price 100 J
- INCOME TAX EXEMPT
For yields to 8.75 we recommend
Greybull, Wyo., Imp. Is. .).... yield 7 net
Republic Chile 8s yield over87o
2-year Humble Oil 7s .yield 834
Tllamook, Oregon, 6s .yield 6
TRUST COMPANY
BROADWAY AND OAK
U S 2s reg
do coupon
TJ s 4s reg
do coupon
Pan 3s reg.
do couoon
A T ft T cv 6s
Atch gen 4s
BONDS.
..99N T C deb '..s.. 88
..99!N P 4s 75
104 ;N P Ss 54
104!Pac TAT 5s.. 85
..79Pa con 4 "86
..78 S P cv Bs "88
99iSo Ry 5s 83
78 U P 4s 80
a
D ft R G con 4s 64ViiU S Steel 6s.
Bld"
Mining Stacks at Boston.
BOSTON, April 20. Closing quotations:
20
. 8
. 48
.227
. 7
. 84
. 8
. 2
. 18
. 2
. 49
North Butts.
Old Dora
Osceola .......
Qufncy
superior
Sup ft Boston.
Shannon .....
Utah Con ....
Winona
Wolverlns ....
10
18
. 26
SS
8
85
3V4
, 45
11
Alloues
Arix Com . ...
Calu ft Ariz ..
Calu ft Hecla.
Centennial ...
Cop Range ...
East Butte ...
Franklin
Isle Royalle..
Ike Copper. .
Mohawk
Liberty Bond Quotations.
NEW YORK, April 20. Liberty bond
quotations closed as follows:
8s 89.10Third 4Vis 90.18
First 4s 87.20 Fourth 4s 87.84
Second 4s 87.22IVictory 8s... .97.48
First 4s 87.20ivictory 4s... .97.46
Second 4 S. .. .87.301
Money, Sliver, Etc
NEW YORK, April 20. Prime mercan
tile paper, 77 per cent.
Time loans firm, sixty days. 00 dava
and six months, 46 7 per cent.
Call money easier. High, ruling rats
and offered at 6; low, dosing bid and
last loan 6.
Bar silver Domestic, 99 o; foreign,
60c; Mexican dollars, 46e.
LONDON, April 20, Bar silver, I5d per
ounos. Money, 5 per cent.
.uiscoum rates onort ouis, 0 per cent.
Foreign Exchange.
Foreign exchange rates at close of busl-
nf v.sterriay. furnished by Northwestern
Local Improvement District Bonds
Caldwell. Idaho ..7s 1922-31
Yakima, Wash 6s 1925-29
Wenatchee, Wash. 7s 1922-33
Seattle, Wash. . 6s 1922-30
Sunnyside, Wash. 7s 1928
To Net 7
To Net 7
To Net 77o
To Net 6i2
To Net 7V47o
, Detailed Circulars Gladly Ftxrnished
Carstens & Earles, Incorporated
Pmm Fyaneinest
Los Angeles
Established 1891.
it, MnnlelpaJ and Corporation Bonds.
17. S. National Bank Bldg.
Portland. Orrsrnn.
Broadway 4108.
Seattle
Spokane
National bank of Portland. The amount
quoted Is the equivalent of the foreign
unit In United States funds:
Country, foreign unit
Austria, kronen
Belgium, franca
Bulgaria, leva
Czecho-Slovakfa, kronen ...
Denmark, kroner
England, pound sterling ...
Finland, rtnmark
France, francs
Germany, marka . ,
Greece, drachmas
Holland, gulldera
Hungary, kronen .
Italy, lire
Rate.
.1 .0033
. .0758
. .0134
. .0144
. .1820
. 8.942.1
. .0233
. .0743
. .0160
. .0680
. .3475
. .0041
.0493
Jugo-Slavia, kronen 00i8
Norway, kroner
Portugal, escudos
Rumania, lei
Serbia, dlnara
Spain, pesetas . ...... ...... .
Sweden, kroner ............ . .v. .
Switzerland, francs
China: Hongkong, local currency
Shanghai. staels
Japan, yen
.0165
.0295
.1395
.2385
.1742
.BSOO
.6725
.4875
NEW TORK, April 20. Exchange ir
regular. Sterling, demand $3.92. cables
83.93; francs, demand 7.83, cables 7.37;
Belgian francs, demand 7.44, cables 7.46:
e-uilders. demand 84.62, cables 34.72: lire,
demand 4.86, cables 4.88; marks, demand
154 cables l.oo: ureece, aemanu ' o.o;
Argentine, demand 32; Brazilian, demand
14; Montreal, 11 per cent discount.
WATER BONDS ARE VOTED
Gold Hill Approves Proposed Char-
ter Amendment.
GOLD HILL, Or, April 20. (Spe
cial.) With a light vote and only one
opposing: vote, both the charter
amendment and water bonds carried
at the special city election held in
Gold Hill Monday. These bonds in
the amount of only $2000 are the first
of the $25,000 bonds voted in 1914 to
be used in reconstructing: the present
water system owned by the city.
This $2000 was taken from the gen
eral fund and, in addition to the
water funds available, were spent in
purchasing the Braden-McClyre power
rights era Rogue river, now owned by
the city, but the funds from the sale
of these, bonds will now revert back
to the general fund.
The local bank has subscribed for
this issue at par.
BARCLAYS BANK
LIMITED
Head Office: 54, Lombard Street, London, E. C. 3'
The Bank and Its affiliation bars orer I too Branches in England, Scotland an.
Wale, and agent and correspond en a is all the principal town throughout ths World.
Fagoiam CaArrruan Gooouodcm Cif., Qktirmsa
Sat Humkt Hambuno, 'Dtfuty-QhMirmtn Eomvnd Hin-t faaua Ct.VitfQktirma
Qtutr 2tC4sgtr$i
William Pavnj. Tint Sif. William CAaatmtiu Cif.
R.oi(.T William Stuit if. John Caiocott Cif.
t
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL . s 20,000,000
ISSUED AND ?AID U? CAPITA!, 15,592,372
RESERVE FUND
DEPOSITS . '
8,250,000
THE Chief Foreign Branch ha htem
specially equipped and ergaoJxed to pro
vide efficient facilities for ever- description
of overseas business, and exporters and im
porter, are invited to make use of their services.
SriciAL attention it jiven to the financinj of
produce in transit.
To secure the maiixrrara banking fiiciliaes for
it client and connections, the Bank has raj
close working arrangement with other bank
Id France, Belgium, Italy, Spain, Scandina
via, and the Britiah Colonic, etc
Tin Bank brae Draft and Letter of CredV
00 all the principal town throughout too
World; make Mail and Telegraphic Trans
fer effects Foreign CoBertion, and estxjs
fithe Docinnentar- Credit.
Bail are provided fa the principal foreign
port, and Freight Remittance and Ship
Disbursements are effected.
Thi Commercial Intel! igence )epartxnct
is fully organized to provide credit informa
tion, and to advise asm trade opening in all
part of the World.
JO Ctrrttfnituct StmU t J J Jr audi
THE FOREIGN MANAGER. BARCLAYS BAN! LIMITED
I70 Fenchorch Street. London, E.C
Affiliated Hant
THE BRITISH LINEN BANK
Hidi Ofut, Edinivrcm I jo branches b Scotland
THE UNION BANK OF MANCHESTER, LIMITED
EtdJ OJut, MAMCHEfTM 1 4o branchc in Lancashire, Chain and the West Riding c7orshJri!
THE ANGLO-EO YTTIAN BANC, LIMITED
Btd 0ffic, 7 Cii-iirrt Lahi. London, E. C. 4
Branches in Egypt and Palestine. Also at Gibraltar, Malta and Khartoum
Tital Taut Up QapitalandHtstrv4 Funds (ttd , 28,000,000
Titai Aittti txcttd . 440,000,000
Foreian Bonds.
Vnrlrn bond quotations furnished by
ths Overbeclc
land:
A Cooks company of Fort-
Russian 6 Vis. 1021
Russian Atts, 1026
Russian 6Vfcs. 1919
French Bs, 10S1 . .
French 4s. 1017 ..
French 5s. 120 ...
Italian 6s, 1018 ...
British Bs, 1922 ...
British Bs. 1027 ..
British Bs. 1029 ..
British vky 4s .....
British ret 4s
Rolpiiim rest 5s ...
Belgium prern Bv..
Bid.
. 16
. 8
. 17
. BS
. 45
.
. 38
.3K6
.309
.371
.208
.274
. 05
. 69
12
German W. U. Bs "
1 J ..1 .n . ............ 11
Hamburg; 4s ....
Hamburg 4V4S .
LeipslB 4Vis ....
I.elpsig- S
Muntcn 48
Munich Bs
Frankfort 4s ...
Jap 4s
Jap first 4s ..
Jap second ihi
Paris bs
U K BS4S, 1021 .
U K 6's. 1022 .
U K SViS. 12 .
U K iV,'. 137 .
14
14
14
15
14
15
15
eon
82 V4
82Vs
7
09
5
88 4
84
Ask.
18
10
18
B9
46
on
39 Vi
808
8M
33
810
2K6
67
71
13
13 Vi
15
15V4
15V4
16V
15
18
16VJ
74
83
83
07
9514
8SV1
85
Options for Oil Taken.
GRAYS HARBOR, Wash.. April 20.
(Special.) Robert Deyo, who has
been engaged in oil development work
near Astoria, is signing up options in
the Grays River country this week.
Indications of oil have been noted
here tor many years.
Read The Oreeronlan classified ads.
Swift & Co. Stocks.
hr Rwift & Co. stocks at
Chicago were reported by ths Overbade 4
Cooke company ui u. -.
Swift & Co
Ubby. McNeill & Llbby 10
Kj.ttnnal Leather 1
Swift International
New York Sng-ar Market.
Kirw YORK. April 20. Raw surar,
KMe for centrifugal: refined, 7.45 to T.SOe
for Una; granulated.
Dnloth Unseed Market.
TT7XTJTH, April 20. Unseed on track.
)l.B7i1.69H: arrive, 1.57V,.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, April 20. Spot
quiet. Mldnllng. 12 15g.
cotton
New Issue
We offer and recommend
Packard Motor Car Company
10-Ter
8 Gold Bonds
, Denominations: $1000 nd $300.
Interest payable April 15 and October 15 at the Guaranty Trust
Company of New York.'
Redeemable as a whole at 107 bn or before 1926 and at
105 thereafter. -
These bonds are the direct obligations of the company and con
stitute its ONLY funded debt.
Current assets as of Feb. 28, 1921 ....$36,000,000
Averege annual net earnings last five years.... 5,800,000
Surplus retained in business same period 20,000,000
price JQQ and int-to yw g
Full details upon application.
. Devereaux R(5mpany
87 Sixth Street.
INVESTMENT BONDS.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Broadway 1042.
United States
of Brazil
External
5
Sterling Bonds
Denominations
100 500 1000
A Tllre-t and General External
Obligation of the Republic
Each bond contains the state
ment that if any part of the
loan remains unpaid by August
1, 1934, same shall be paid off
it par by the Government.
Based on this maturity and the
current rate of exchange, these
bonds will yield about 10.60,
which will be increased propor
tionately by any increase in the
price of sterling exchange.
-PRICK AND COMPLETE
DETAILS VVOX APfLICATIOX
Ralph Schneelqch Co.
MUMnaPJtt. JUID CORPORATIDIt 1-UUUfCS
Republic
of Chile
20-yr. sinking fund 8's
at
99
to yield a mini
mum of 8.35 up
to a possible 20
to accord with the
operation of th e
sinking fund.
There will ba retired annually
Jl. 200,000 by sinking fund pur
chase or "by lot" -at 110 the first
ten years and 105 ths next ten
years.
Call or phono
We specialize In
Liberty and Victory Bonds
See us before you buy or ell
ra a
ill BM
Freeman.
Smith
ROUND -(. CAMP
Firm ana sVraea
ANOTHER GOOD SCHOOL BOND
Klamath County School Dist. No. 53. Assessed val. 1629,583. Bonded
debt this issue ONLY 131,500. Dated May 1, 1921, due 1926-1941.
Denomination f 500. Priced at par to yield
6 AND NO INCOME TAX
District includes four townships in Upper Klamath Lake country,
rich in agricultural and timber resources which are rapidly passing
from Indian Reserve to private ownership.
Be sure and get further information from our
descriptive circular.
PoFTmMD.ORXGOM
fcoperty
Management
' -
FAMOUS PLAYERS
LASKY
CORPORATION
Ths lssdlnj eorporatloa In ths
world ens-assd In ths production
and distribution of motion pic
turea
Ths lofical Investment for every
'movls fan" It IB ths stock of
ths company produclns ths films
he most enjoys.
Every penny spent 'as the pries
of admission to his favorite
"movie" swslls his own com
pany's earnings and represents
a direct "method of accumulating
savings through a form of thrift
that provides amusement and In
volves no seif-danial in ths aav.
Inc.
Famous PlayersLaak- Corp.
Is reviewed In our current
"Weekly Market Letter"
together with np-to-the-mlnnts
reports on U. S. Steel, Chesa-
geake & Ohio. Kansas City,
outhern. Dome Mines. National
Lead, Cuba Cane Sugar, Western
Union, etc., etc
Aak for Circular A-Ia.
H. & B. WOLF & CO.
Members of Consolidated Stock
Exchange of N. T.
280 Madison Avenue New York
HI
CEABK KENDALL & CO. Inc iMisI
fXVESNMtrn' MUNICiPALAND CORPORATION BONDS WfL- 'L V
FIFTH AND STARK STRE1TS - PORTLAND OP0ON feUj tij'l !
4 - i
t
KING COUNTY. WASHINGTON
15. GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS
9 years to net 5.85
STILLWATER COUNTY. MONTANA
6 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS
92 years to net 6
L- ,i
Bond & Goodwin & Iucker i
I f IMCORPOSATID
IN . UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK BUILDINC
j! w PORTLAND .
II iaj rimxniro iohciiii stAT-it I
, .
FOR SALE
A limited amount of the capital
stock of a well-known, long-established
local financing: concern.
A valuable buy. redeemable at par
at regular intervals and earning a
bigb return with a good guarantee.
. P. 0. BOX 4152.
MASTERSO. BROKERAGE! CO.
Lswlstoa. Meataaa.
Please enter my name so I may
have an opportunity to secure ab
solutely free, without obligation
on my part, the lot in "Cat Creek"
Addition to Winnett, Montana,
which you have told ma about in
this advertisement.
rTama .:............. .....
Address .......'.
Age.... Occupation. ..
Name of newspaper
Costs You Nothing
To fill out the attached coupon
and get an opportunity to se
cure a desirable building lot
FREE!
In the "Cat Creek" Addition to
the booming oil town of
WINNETT, MONTANA
Only one lot will be given away
by number basis. Lot carries
all oil rights. Full informa
tion free upon receipt of the
coupon properly filled out