Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 22, 1921, Page 21, Image 21

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    21
TnE rORXIXG OKEGOXIAX, FKrDAY, . ArKIL' 23, 1921
POTATO SURPLUS
IS
Hi
Shipments to South Are 15 to
18 Cars Daily.
PRICES ON STEADY BASIS
Balk of rurchases From Farmers
Are Made at $1 to $1.10
for Best Grade.
Burp' a s stocks of potatoes IB Oreron ar.
bln closely cleaned up and It is probable
a:l desirable grades will be dispose! of be
fore the season Is over. The principal out
let Ls In California and shipments are coins'
nt to that state at the rato of 1 to 18
carloads a day. The bulk of the purchssee
trora farmers are belni made at $1 to 11.10
per hundred. In the local Jobbing market
lh la fair trad and rood stock Is
ousted at S1.2391.S0 ner hundred.
In the eastern markets there has been
una doriina In srices. probably due to
heavy receipts. Bound white sacked po
tatoes dropped to 70685 cents at shipping
points as a reflection of the decline to bo a
S3 cents In the Chicago carlot market.
Other middle western wholesale markets
cna-ed from SI. 05 to $1.35. New Tork
and Boston prices held at 11.25 to $1.85.
New crop stock ls declining steadily In all
markets.
It was estimated by the bureau of crop
estimates January 1 that total potato
stocks 'on hand in 15 Important late-ahip-pinr
states were 110.670.800 bushels,
onivalent to 184.4.11 cars. Between that
dato and April 2. 87.531 cars were rolled te
market, which reduced the atocks esti
mated on hand to 148.920 cars. The four
year average movement after April 1, from
these 15 states has been i.iu cars,
rule not much over one-fifth of the Jan-
nary stocks on hsnd are shipped as car
lots. The rest is accounted lor y local
ooniumption. shrinkage, decay, cattle feed
ing and the like. This season the shipping
period for old stock may continue longer
ttan usual on account of the moderate
acreage of southern potatoes.
nominal; geese, nominal; turkeys, nom
inal.
PORK Fancy. 15e per pound.
VliAL, Fancy. 14 ft lie per pound.
LOCAL WHEAT BIDS ABB REVISED
Business Reported Quiet la Country as
Farmers' Offerings Light.
The wheat market was firmer yesterday
here and in the country, but there was not
rounh business done nt any poinu rinran
o'ferings become lighter
vance in the market.
rlth each ad-
Bids at the Mer
chants' Exchange were advanced 8 to
cents to get prices In line with other mar-
Let. In the northwest.
The weather forecast for the middle west
wsj wired from Chicago aa follows: "Illi
nois, Missouri. Wisconsin, Minnesota and
Iowa, unsettled tonight and Friday, prob
ably showers. North Dakota, unsettled to
night and Friday, part cloudy, not much
change in temperature. South Dakota,
Nebraska and Kansas, generally fair to
night and Friday, frost tonight in north-
wes. Ksnsas.
March imports of burlap Into the United
States and Canada, both coasts, from
Calcutta amounted to 102.333.000 yards,
1. 541. 000 yards for east coast and 20,794,
C(0 yards for west coast. Canada's share
wa not specified but probably amounted
tc about 4.000.000 yard:
Terminal receipts. In cars, were reported
fey the Merchants' Exchange as follows
Wheat Barley Flour Oats Hay
Portland. Thur. 63 ... 1 1 10
Fruits and Vegetables.
FRUITS Navel oranges, $S.505.T5 per
box; lemons. 4&5; grapefruit. $3.5008.50
per Dox; bananas, lOtfllo pound; apples,
11.25 3.50 box; strawberries, $8 per crate.
o. i(r .5. 75 per drawer.
VEGETABLES Cabbage, SQio pound;
lettuce. $4.506 5.25 per crate; carrots, $1.25
per sack; garlic, 1502no per pound; beets,
$1.25 per sack: cauliflower, $2 92.25 per
crate; green peppers. SOG&Oo per pound;
rhubarb, o7o per pound: spinach. 808c
per pound; turnips, $1.5002 per sac:; to
matoes. $5.50 per luc: cucumbers, $1,750
3.00 per dozen: neas. 13U015O per pound;
asparagua. 12 hi O lie per pound, $2.5002.75
per doxen.
POTATOES Oregon. $1.25 01.50 per loo
pounds; Taklma, $1.7502; new California.
14 01 So ner pound; sweet potatoes, $3.60
per hamper.
ONIONS Oregon, 75c0ji.: per sacs.
Staple Groceries.
Local Jobbing quotations:
SUGAR (sack basis) Cane granulated.
9e per ponnd; beet, 8 90c per pound.
NUTS Walnuts. 30B3c pouna; nrs.ni
nuts, 30c; filberts, 12c; almonds, 24 0 30c;
peanuts, 8011c per pound; cocoacuia, 1.0
per doxen.
RICK Blue Rose. 80 per pound; Japan
style. 44c per pound.
BEANS small white. c; pins, o;
11ms. 8c: red, 80 per pouna.
COFFEI Roasted, bulk. In arums, 110
XAUn rT MnnH
HAL.T iranuiatea, paie, Mu..si
half ground, ton, 50s, $18.75; 100s, $18.25
luma rock. 128.50.
DRIED FRUITS Italian prunes. 8Vje
pound; dates, $4.2508.85 per box; figs, $2
0d.a per DCX.
Provisions.
HAMS All sixes. '30037c; skinned, 16 0
38c: Dlcnlo. 17018c: cottage roll. 30c
BACON Fancy. 43053c; choice. SO
35c; standard, 2e?Z8c
LARD Pure, tierces, 17o pound; com
nound. tierces. 12c.
DB.X SALT Backs, 22 0 25c; plates, ISO.
Wool, Hops, Etc
WOOL NominaL
TALLOW No. 1, 8Vic; No. 2, 2H03c
per pound.
CASCARA BARK: 1920 seel, Tc pound
1921 peel, 6c pound, delivered Portland.
HOPS 1920 cron. 15 0 20c per pound.
HIDES Salted country hides, 4c deliv
ered Portland: grubby hides, 8c; city calf
skins, 10c; country call skins, ec; good
kip. 6c; grubby kip, 4c.
MOHAIR .New clip, 1T01SO per pouna.
OKA1.N JBAUS car lots, 1 ft coast.
COVERING LIFTS STOCKS
IMPKOVESrEXT
LIST AT
IX GENXTtAL
CLOSE.
Trading In Hands of Professionals
Throughout Day Liberty Bonds
Show Steadier Trend.
NEW TORK. April 21. The stock mar
ket today repeated Its recent reactionary
trend. Trading was more active but pre
ponderatingly professional.
Several motors and affiliated Issues, no
tably Studebaker, were strong.
Steets and equipments were subjected to
renewed pressure, the unfavorable quar
terly earnings of the Republic Iron A Steel
company, together with general Inaustnai
conditions, militating against constructive
efforts in those shares.
Ralls and shippings denoted Increased
restraint, due to adverse industrial fac
tors. Delaware, Lackawanna Western
was an exception, rising 14 points, pre
sumably In anticipation of the large divi
dend distribution authorized by the inter
state commerce commission.
Bears were most aggressive In the last
hour, when drives sgainst leading steels,
oils and food specislties resulted in gross
reactions of 1 to 6 points. Shorts covered
extensively before the close, however.
Studebaker's extreme advance of 8tt
points, most of which was retained, ef
fecting marked improvement in the gen
eral list. Salea amounted to 700,000 shares.
On the board call loans were at 8Vj per
cent, but In private negotiations such loans
were again made at 5V and 5 per cent.
Weakness of German marks, a datum
stance ascribed to the allies' demand for
transfer of the retchsbank's gold reserves,
was the feature of the foreign exchange
market, all other remittances, including
sterling, reacting.
Mixed conditions ruled In the bond mar
ket. Liberty Issues showing a fair degree
of steadiness, while domestic rails and
industrials, as well aa Internationals, most
ly registered nominal recessions. Total
lea (par value;, $8,875,000.
Jap 1st 414s., KK M
Jap 2d 4t .. 82 83
Paris 6s 7ii 97
U K 6Vis. 1921 99(4 90
U K 5s, 11122 95 54
TJ K 6V4S, 192H 8814
U K Bfca, 1937 84 85
Oils.
MJTSEED OIL Raw. la barrels, 89e
five-gallon cans, $1.04. Boiled, in barrels.
vi ; rive-gaiion cans, si.utt.
turpentine in drums. 89o: nve-gai
ion cans. 11.04.
CO A I, OIL Tank wagons and Iron par
rels. ltO: cases. 30037c
GASOLINE Tank wagons and Iron bar
rels, 4Uc; cases, 42ftc
SAX FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET
CLOSINa STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Last
High. Low. Sale.
37 37 37
2914 2Si 28X
122 1211s 11
42 j
42
85
40
88 's
72
106
71
Sales,
loo
500
500
1.000
1,200
400
1.100
1.8O0
8.100
2.200
2.200
2,000
500
lear aco. ..... - 9
Seajon to date. 14956
Year ago 7724
Tacoma, Wed.. 15
Tear ago 23
Season to date. 4123
Tear ago 64i3
S.attle. Wed... 10
Yea. ago 39
Season to date. 4307
Tsar ago &4
- 1
243
174
1
2
60
88
206
236
753
8504
879
2950
1
7
844
888
1
1
501
424
7
1
142
172
413
637
2230
2004
881
794
l:
1145
ORDERS FROM CALIFORNIA FOR EGGS
Seattle 'Demaad for Butter Holds Local
Market Firm.
Demand from Seattle for butter and
from California for eggs Is keeping both
lines firm in ths local market. Cubs but
ter of the best grade cleaned up closely
with salea at 34c to 35c.
Not only were there further orders from
Los Angeles tor eggs on the market, but
there was also Inquiry from San Fran
cisco. Buyers are quoting 20 cents, case
count, to country shippers,, while resales
u ths street were made a cent or two
higher than this.
The poultry market remained firm with
a limited supply of hecs Dressed meats
art weak and tending lower.
Decrease in Wheat shipments.
V. neat enlpments last week and the
suae week last year were:
Week Endln
. APr. 16-21. Apr. 17-20.
a. B. and Canada.... t).094,ouo 3.187,000
Argentina 2,lU8.UOO 7,198 000
AualraUa. 1,624,000 1.3J0.000
Total S.826,000 11,705.000
cuipmcnia lur me season 10 date com-
pare as follows;
Total Since Same Per"d
, , July 1. -20. Last Season
TJ. 8. and Canada.. o4U.21u.ouu 243.410,000
.Argentina, ... ...... Ol.tfiil.uou
Australia ......... 4U.u70.tHK
Others W,T0o,O00
1,1 71,000
81.582. 000
1.842.000
Total
..469.965.000 493,005,000
Strawberry Prices Remain High.
Strawberries are becoming more plenti
ful but prices are stilll high. Florins sold
at $8 a crate and Los Angeles berries
a.L.0003.75 a drawer. Because of high
freight rates there will be no cheap straw
berries on the market until local fruit
arrives.
Bank Clearings.
Bank clearings of the northwestern
cities yesterday were as follows:
Portland $1.931. ;i.i $ soi.gis
Seattle 4.871.614 1.238,138
Tacoma 455.778 51,9;t5
po-kne 1,534,204 6u8,U6o
PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATION'S
Grata, Flour and Feed.
Merchants' Exchange, noorl session.
-Bid-
Wheat April May. June.
Hard whit $ 1.19 $ 1.19 $ 1.19
Soft white 1.18 1.18 1.18
White club 1.18 1.18 1.18
Hard winter ...... 1.15 1.15 1.13
Northern spring .. 1.16 1.16 1.16
Red Walla L15 1.15 1.16
oats
No. 2 white feed... 35.00 24.50 24.50
No. 2 gray 24.00 24.00 24.00
lianey
Brewing 55.00 25.00 22.00
Allllrun 24.00 24.00 24.00
Corn
No. 3 E. T. shlpm'L 29.25 29.00 29.00
FLOUR Family patents, $8.20 psr bar
rel: whole wheat. $8.60; graham, $8.40
bakers' hard wheat. $6.60; bakers blue-
stem patents, $; valley bakers', $6;
straights. IS.
MILLFEED Prices f. o. b. mill: Mill-
run. $28 per tan; rolled barley. $36088;
rolled oats, $38; scratch feed, $53 per ton.
CORN Whole, $38; cracked, $41 per ton.
HAT Buying prices f. o. b. Portland
Allaifa. $18.50 per ton; cheat, $22023 per
ton; clover, $16, valley timothy, $24025;
eastern Ortgon timothy, $26.
Dairy and Country Produce.
BUTTER Cubes, extras, 34033c: prints,
parchment wrapped In box lots. 39c; car
tons, 40c Butterfat, buying price: A
grade. 35c: 3 grade, 33c, Portland delivery.
EtKS Buying prices, case count, 20c
delivered. Jobbing prices to retailers:
Candled ranch. 23 0 24c; selects, 26c
CHEKSfei Tillamook triplets, price to
Jobbers f. o. b. Tillamook, Zie; Young
Americas. 2 He pound.
POL LTR I Hens, 23 830c pound; ducks.
Prices Current oa Vegetables, Fresh Fruits,
Ltc, at Bay City.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 21. Vegetables
Asparagus. 48c; potatoes, rivers, $2
02.40; sweet, tancy nail, ojo; new
white, 805c; Garnets, 506c; onions,
Australian brown, 40 0 50c; green, 1.25(0
1.50; celery, $1.2503 crate; garlic, 60
8c; cauliflower, 40075c dozen; cabbage,
lc per pound; oeii peppers, ow.-oc: tur
nips. 60c 41 sack; beets, Illal.M sack;
parsnips, $202.25 sack; carrots, 75c0$l
rack; peas, 6(s 9c; rhubarb, $1.250L75 box;
lettuce, $2.2o03.ia; artichokes, $6010
crate; splnacn, 2i)tc; siring Deans, Zu0
55c; eggplant, 10015c
Poultry Hens, 2b04Oc: strictly young
roosters, 42045c; old. 18021c; fryers, 50
06uc; broilers, 83 0 50c; ducks, 30035c;
aauabs. 50 0 35c: pigeons, $303.50 doxen
Belgian hares, 23025c; Jackrabblts, $3tf
8.50 dosen.
Fruit Oranges, nsvel, $2.2504.90; lem
one, $2 0 3.50; grapefruit, $1.50 0 3.50; ap
pies, Newtowns, $1.7503.25; strawberries,
southern California, $3 0 3.25 crate; penin
aula. $101.25 drawer: avacadoes, $2.5006
raspberries, $3 drawer; cherries, 12H015c
pound.
Receipts Flour, 2960 quarters; Wheat,
1600 centals; barley, 6894 centals; beans,
278 sacks: corn. 105 centals; potatoes, 2184
sacks; onions, 406 sacks; lemons, 450
boxes; livestock, 250 head.
QUOTATION'S ON DAIRY PRODUCE
Market Prices Ruling en Butter, Cheese
and Eggs.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 21. Butter
Extras. S7c: prime firsts, nominal.
Egss Fresh extras, 29c; extra firsts.
28c; firsts, nominal; dirties, 25ftc; extra
Dullets. 26c: undersized pullets. 21c.
Cheese Flats, fancy. 17 Vic: firsts. 17c;
Young Americas, fancy, lvsc; firsts, nom-
aL ,
CHICAGO. April 2L Butter Un
changed.
Eggs Lower. Receipts, 22,994 cases;
firsts. 23V4c: ordinary firsts, 19 0 20c:
mark, casea included, 22023c
NEW TORK. April 21. Butter, weak; 1
creamery higher than extras, 45046Vo;
creamery extras, 45045Vsc; creamery
firsts, 41044HC.
Eggs steady; firsts. 26 Vs 028c; others
unchanged.
Cheeae Irregular: state, whole milk
flats, fresh specials, 21ft 022c; others un
changed.
SEATTLE. April 21. Eggs Select local
ranch, white shells, 28 0 2Uc; ditto mixed
colors, 26 0 27c; pullets, 2uc
Butter City creamery In cubes, 39c;
bricks or prints, 40c; country creamery
extras, cost to joDoers in cubes. Hoc
Coffee Futures Market.
NEW TORK, April 21. The market for
coffee futures opened at a decline of 2 to 3
pointa under scattering liquidation. More
than half the buainess reported consisted
of switching from near to late months.
May, 6.68c; July, 0.12c; September, 6.52c;
October, 6.68c; December, 7c; January,
7.10c: March. 7.30c.
Spot coflae, quiet: Kio 7s, ec; Santos 4a.
90c
Am Beet 8ur
American Can
Am Cr & Fdy
A II 4 L pfd
Am Inter Corp
America loco
Am Srn A Rfg
Amercn Sugar
Am Sum Tob
Am Tel A Tel
Amern Woolen
Anaconda Cop
Atchison
At. Glf A W I S2.5O0
Baldwin Loco 7,400
Baltl A Ohio 600
Beth Stl "B" 8,800
Bt & Sun Con 200
Calif Petrolem 8.600
Canad Paciflo 2,100
Centrl Leather 4,100
Chand Motors 10,000
Chi, If a St P 200
Chic A N W 500
Chi. R I A P 600
Chino Conner. I.000
Corn Products 1,700
Crucible Steel. 32,600
Cuba Cne sug 700
Erie 200
Genrl Electric 400
Generl Motors 17,100
Gt North, pfd 300
Insprn Copper 1.30O
It .Me Ma. Did 1.100
Intel nl Nickel 600
Interntl Paper 1,600
K C Southern 6.200
Kenne Copper 9M)
Mexl Petrolem 20.200
Miami Copper 1.100
Mid States Oil 10.800
Mldvale Steel. 1,300
Missouri Pacif 300
Nevada Coppr JOO
N Y Central. . 800
N T. N H & H 800
Northn Paciflo 2,000
Ok Prd A Rfg 40O
Pan-Am Petri 7.500
Pennsylvania.. 4,600
Reading 600)
Rep Irn A Stl
Ryl Dtch, N Y 8.600
Shat Arlx Cop loo
Shell Tr A Td 200
Sin Oil A Rfg 81. 200
Southn Paciflo 1,900
South Railway 800
S O of N J 1.100
Studebkr Cor.,118.000
Texas Co 6.700
Texas A Pacif 900
Tobc Products 60O
Transcontl Oil 13.900
Union Pacific. 800
U S Fd Prdts 13.200
U S Ind Alco 3.30O
U S Rtl Stores 9O0
U S Rubber.. 8.6i0
U S Steel 12. 1 00
U S Steel, pfd 200
Utah Copper.. 1,600
Western Union 8 00
Weetg Electric 100 -Wlllvs
- Over 2.700
Greene Can...
BONDS.
U S 2s reg....99N Y C deb 6s.
do coupon ...N r 4s
U S 4s reg... '104 3,1 p 3,
do coupon ..-I04)li'ac T s T Bi.
Pan 3s reg .9yiPa con 4;,s..
do coupon . ..'i t ta tr cv os
A T A T cv 6s 99H1SO Ry 5s
Atch gen 4s 76!U P 4s
D A R G con 4s 64 1U S Steel 5s..
S8
SO
35
86
33 ?i
54
124
46
110
34 T.
82
241,
62
26
23 4
72H
7844
14
12
136
13
S
34i
50
14 74
62
26
20
14.-, u;
21 H
14
27 V4
1714
HVs
6S
16
71
3
. 71
3514
68 V
60
61
422
25
1
21
150
87
42
20
49
12
115
20"
67
60
81
110
52
89
47
8
28
121
42
42
84
3H
. 87
70
106
71
37
79
33
84
38
64
12
46
109
34
79
24
61
25
22
71
74
18
12'i
135
12
68
83
50
14
59
25
19
143
20
14
27
17
11
67
16
71
S'4
69
34
67
58
61
5
42
24
73
20
148
25
20
49
12
115
17
65
49
69
80
110
51
89
47
7
42
42
84 ti
89
88
71
106
72
3S
79
35
86
33
64
12
46
110
34
82
24
62
25
23
72
7
19
1
13
13
68
54
50
14
68
26
20
144
21
14
27
17
11
68
16
71
3
60
3.1
68
60
61
5
42
25
74
20
148
Swift A Co. Stocks.
Closing prices for Swift A Co. stocks at
Chicago were reported by the Overbeck A
Cooke company of Portland aa follows:
Swift A Co 99
Llbhy. McNeil A Llbbv 10
National Leather '7
swift international 25
Foreign Exchange.
. Foreign exchange rates at close of bus!
ness yesterday, furnished by Northwestern
National bank of Portland. The amount
quoted Is the equivalent of the foreign
unit in United States funds:
Country, foreign unit Rate.
Austria, kronen .......$ .0032
Belgium, francs .0752
Bulgaria, leva .01S3
Csecho-Slovakla. kronen............ .01.18
Denmark, kroner 1820
England, pound sterling 8.9425
Finland, finmark .0225
France, francs .07.16
Germany, marks................... .0150
Greece, drachmas .0688
Holland, guilders 3479
Hunrarv. kronen - .0042
Italy, lire . .ntar, I
Jugo-Slavla, kronen 0075
Norway, kroner 1604
Portugal, escudos .0910
Roumanfa, lei .0110
Serbia, dlnara .................... .0295
Spain, pesetas .. .1395
Sweden, kroner .2375
Switzerland, francs .1740
China Hongkong, local currency... .Rl'on
Shanghai, taels H72B
Japan, yen .4873
NBW TORK, April 21 Exchange heavy.
Sterling, demand 3.92, cables 3.93; francs,
demand T.27, cables 7.29; Belgian francs,
demand 7.38, cables 7.40; guilders, demsnd
34.62, cables 34.72; lire, demand 4.78, ca
bles 4.80; marks, demand 1.44. cables 1.45
Greece, demand 4.65; Argentina, demand
31.87; Brazilian, demand 14.00; Montreal,
11 per cent discount.
New Tork Sngar Market.
NEW TORK, April 21 Raw sugar 5.77c
for centrifugal; refined 7.45o to 7.60c for
line granulated.
Dried Fruit at New Tork.
NEW TORK, April 21. Evaporated ap
ples, nominal: prunea, steady: apricots.
scarce; peacnes, quiet; raisins, dull.
Dnluth Linseed Market.
DTTLTJTH. April 21. Linseed an track
$1.63 01.65; arrive $1.63.
Cotton Market.
NEW TORK, April 2L Cotton Spot
quiet. Middling 12.10c.
DOZEN LOADS RECEIVED
LIVES TCK3C PRICES ARE
CHAXGED AT YARDS.
TJX.
85
42
20
49
1-'
113
18
' 6tt
50
71
81
110
52
89
47
8
24
, 88
, 75
64
84
86
88
83
79
95
Bid.
Mining Stocks at Boston.
BOSTON, April 21. Closing quotations
Alloues .-. 20 North Butte ... 10
Arts Com 8
Calu A Ariz... 48
Calu & Hecla..225
Centennial
Copper Range.
Franklin
Eaat Butte .
Isle Royalle ..
Lake Copper. .
Mohawk
7
Old Dom 19
Osceola 26
wuincy ........ 38
Superior 8
84jSup A Boston.. 1
s anannon ....... 80
8 Utah Con 3
iommona 45
2 wolverine
48
11
Metal Market.
NEW TORK, April 21. Copper, steady.
Electrolytic, spot and nearby, 12c: May
and June, 10c
Tin Firmer. Spot and aearby. 80.750
31c; xuiures. so. 10c
Iron Nominally unchanged.
Lead Steady. Spot. 4.25c.
Zinc Firm. East St. Louis, spot. 4185
Q3C
Antimony spot, 0.1-ig 5.25c
Naval Stores.
SAVANNAH. Oa., April 21. Turpentine
firm, 04o; saiea, mv oarrels; receipts.
175 barrels; shipments, 76 barrels: stock.
35,121 barrels.
Rosin, steady: sales, 612 barrels: recelnts.
37 barrels: shipments. 1 barrel: stork.
75.162 barrels. Quote: B, $3.65; D, $3.80-
E. F. O. H, I, K. $4.10; M. $4.20; N. $4.50:
WG, $4.50; WW, $5 25.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS
Marriage Licenses.
BOWERS-WORDKN rfVa tr u-.,.
legal. Vancouver, Wash., and Lydla Wor
den. legal. Portland.
sia.nz-TOUNG Jacob Manx, legal. 9508
Fifty-eighth avenue Southeast, and Otte
11 a. Young, legal, 480 Leo avenue.
SANTES-SOLOFANI Joseph De Santes,
legal. 630 Sixth street, and Rlnvinnlnnl,
Slnfani, legal, 630 Sixth street.
luuan-PETTERSEN Earl H. Logan,
27. 994 Alberta street, and Anna F. p.t.
tersen, 25, Forty-second street and Kil
Ungsworth avenue.
ROWE-G RUBBING George W. Rowe,
legal. Portland, and Zertha Grubbing, legal.
Portland.
PA RRISH-ROOERS Vernon W. Parrlsh.
21, Detroit. Mich., and Inez Rogers. 2L
801 Eaat Twelfth street.
LEONARD-HAINES Johnson T Tn.
ard. 24, Burns, Or., and Hazel Haines. 24.
Portland.
SLATER-COCHRAN O. R Kl.t i..i
Portland, aad Sarah Cochran, legal. Impe
rial hotel.
PRBSTON-RIMA Louis E. Preatnn 14
404 East Twelfth street North, and Mar
garet M. Rim a, legal, 1515 Minnesota
avenue.
CORNWALL-HUBER Cllft Cornwall.
23, Short Hills. N. J., and Elizabeth Huber
21. 40 North Twenty-first street.
LINDB ERG-POWELL Eua-ena V. T.ln.
berg, legal, 215 Twelfth street, and Mary
Powell, legal, 1497 East Ash street.
M EAR NS-M EARNS George A. Mearns
legal, Norton Hotel, and Margaret M.
Mearns. legal. 467 Sixth street.
KIPPLE-KNOW William F. KIppIe.
legal. Central building, and Mrs M
tinow. legai, one e-in wasmngton street.
WILLIAMS-DAVIS Lew L. Wllliama
29. 550 Cone street, and Emily O. Davis,
20, antt t oucn street.
TURR1N-DE PIERO Ssnte Turrln, 83.
Mount Angel. Or., and Ellsa De Plero. 23.
Portland.
FORTINO-PICCALO Frank N. Fortlno.
22, 1641 East Eleventh street, and Rose
Marie Plccalo, li, 1650 East Seventeenth
street.
Vancouver Marriage Licenses,
MORGAN -KENDALL Sam Morgan, col
ored. 52. Portland, and Lois Kendall, 23.
Portland.
WHITE-CROPSWH1TE William H.
White, 34, Portland, and Minnie Cross-
nite. it. fortisna.
TUCKER-GREEN Charles Cecil Tuck
er. 35. Portland, and Elhal Green. 22.
Portland. . I
Liberty Bond Quotations.
NEW YORK, April 21. Liberty bond
quotations closed as follows:
3s 89.40IThlrd 4 90.20
First 4s 87.40 Fourth 4s... .87.42
Second 4s 87.201 Victory 3s... .97.50
First 4s i.82 victory 97.48
Second 4s....ai.a.
Money, Silver, Etc.
NEW YORK, April 2L Prime mercan
tile Daner. 707.
Time loans steady; 00 days, 90 days, six
montns, evi per cent.
Call money firm; nign, low. ruling rate.
closing bid and last loan 6; offered at 7.
Bar sliver, aomesric us , foreign 59
Mexican dollars, 45.
LONDON, April II. Bar silver. 844d
per ounce. Money 6 per cent. Discount
rates, short puis. 6 per cent.
Foreign Bonds.
Foreign bond quotations furnished bv
me uvwiKUft B vvua.o company ox port-
land:
Bid. Asked.
Russian a '-is, ip-'i 18 18
Russian 5 a. 1926 8 10
Russian 6s. 1919 17 19
French 6s, 1931 68 Oil
French 4s, 1917 44 46
Frencu 5s, 1920 68 till
Italian 5s. 1918 37 38
tiriusn oa, J 14. .onu 0WO
British 6s, 1927 369 381
British 5s, 1929 371 881
British vky 4s 298 310
British ret 4s 274 286
Belgium rest 5s 65 tiu
Belgium prera 5. ............ 69 71
German W. L. 5s 12 13
Berlin 4s 12 13
Hamburg 4s 14 15
Lelpalg As .15 16
Munich 5s IS 18
Frankfort 4s 15 16
Jap 4s 66 67
THE LESS
RIGIDITY
THE BETTER
The less vibration, the longer
life for your car. The smoother
the road, the lees wear and tear
on the car. The more cushions
such as springs, shock absorb
ers, pneumatlo tires, etc, the
less your car is affected. To g-et
maximum life out of your car,
avoid a rig-id pavement. The
Ideal type of resilient pavement
and the most durable, too, is
Warrenite-BItulithlc See River
side Drive now in its 9th year.
Undertone of Ho Market Con
tinues Weak Two Loads of
Montana Cattle In.
A dozen loads of stock arrived at the
iccal yards of which four loads of hogs I
came In as a direct shipment. The hog I
market presented a repetition of the re- j
cen. weas teatures ana it wouia taKe
unusually good quality to bring the top
price of 11 cents quoted. Cattle were
steady and unchanged. Among the cattle
arrivals were two loads of good grade from
Montana. Sheep and lambs were steady at
last prices.
Receipts were S3 cattle, 1 calf, 753 hogs
and 117 sheep. ,
The day's sales were as follows:
Wt. Price.l wt. Price.
6 steers .1140 $6.23 2 hogs ... 155 $9.00
19 steers .1185 7.00 1 hog .... 200 5.00
2 cows .. 9U0 2.501 2 hogs ... 175 8.00
cow "... 920 4.50'24 hogs ... 148 10.00
1 cow ..t!070 4.001.17 lambs . 114 5.00
1 cow ... 5X0 4.00112 lambs . 52 7.00
2 calves . 140 11.50(28 lambs . 67 9.00
1 bull ...1900 4.50112 lambs . 64 9.00
15 mixed . 334 4.2SI 9 lambs . 58 9.00
1 hog ... 190 10.50124 yearl. .. 77 2.50
8 hogs .. 133 10.251 8 yearl. 153 5.00
20 hogs .. 194 10 75120 mixed . 129 3.00
3 noss .. 106 10.73 03 ambs .. 39 9 00
18 hogs .. 193 10.50116 yearl. .. 107 4.50
8 hogs .. 197 11.001
The following prices are current at the
loce.I yards:-
Cholce steers ..J. ...7 V.$ 7.25S9 8.00
Medium to good eteers 6.50(9 7.50
Fair to medium steers 6.00i 6.50
Common to good steers 6.000 6.03
Choice cows and heifers 6.009 6.75
Medium to good cows, heifers. &.5(ltd 6.00
Fair to medium cows, heifers. 4.00 5.50
Common to fair cows, heflers. 4 Oo-ft) 5.50
Cannera 2.50 4.00
HUMS 8 30 5.00
ll.00iftill.50
. 7.00(310.50
. 4.00 7.00
. 6 00 6.50
. 6.50 6.00
Choice dairy calves
rrime light calves..
Heavy calves ,
Bes feeders
l-'al- to good feeders
Hon
Frimo light 10.00 11.00
.smooth neavy. z.iu to soo lbs.. H. 50 10 so
Smooth heavy, 800 lbs. and up 8.0() 9.30
Rough heavy 6.00(h) 0.00
stags 5.00(9 9.00
Fat pigs 10.50011.00
Feeder pigs 10.00 11.00
Sheep
Prime east-of-mountain lambs 7.00(9 8.00
Valle - lambs 5.000 6.25
Heavy lambs, 90 lbs. and up.. 5 00 (ft 6.00
Feeder lambs 3.00 3. 00
Cul: lambs 2.00 4.00
Yearlings 4.. ",0 a 5.50
Wethers 4.00 5.00
Ewes 1.00 a 4.00
Chicago Livestock Market.
CHICAGO, April 21. Cattle Receipts,
12.000 head; beef steers and butcher she
stock slow, generally steady, 676-pound
pabr beeves, $9.50; bulk beef steers, $7.50
50: bulk butcher she stock, (3.5O07.5O;
bulls strong to 25c higher; bulk, $5,500
50- veal calves, lower: bulk to packers.
78: stockers and feeders, weak.
Hogs Receipts, bo.uou neaa; mostly 25d
to 50c lower than yesterdays average;
some lights and light butchers off more;
on early. $8 so; duik oi sales 7.83as.&o:
pig.:, 50o to 65c lower; bulk desirable, 90
to 120-pound pigs, $8.25jf8.40.
Sheep Receipts, is.uuu neaa; nest iambs
nio tly steady; others 25c lower; sheep,
teady: wooied lamo top early, tiu.85;
bulk, $9.75010.50; shorn top, $10; bulk.
S.7509.5O; choice 150-pound shorn ewes.
$6.35.
Omaha Livestock Market,
OMAHA, April 21. Hogs Receipts. 11,-
000 head; opening active, 10023c lower,
trengthenlng to steady and closing, 100
15c higher; bulk, 180 to 240 pounds, butch
crr $7.7508; top, $8.10; bulk, butchers, 250
pounds and over, $707.75; packing grades,
$8.2506.75.
Cattle rteceipis, auu neaa; oeex BLeers
and she stock, steady to strong; early top
steers, $8.45; bulls and veals strong; stock
ers and feeders steady.
Sheep Receipts, suuo neaa; lames ruiiy
25o higher; bulk wooied Iambs, $0,500
10.25; top,' $10.35; clipped lambs, $8,500
25; stockers ana leeaers, sieaay.
Kansas City Livestock Market.
KANSAS CITY, April 21. (United States
Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts,
4500; beef steers, steady to I5c lower;
olorados, $7. 7507. ya; top yearlings, in;
$30,000,000
Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company
First Mortgage 20-Year, 8 Sinking Fund Gold Bonds.
Dated May 1, 1921. Due May 1, 1941
Total Authorized, $30,000,000. Interest Payable May 1 and November 1. Coupon Bonds of $1000, $500 and
$100. Interchangeable With Provision for Registration of Principal. Principal and Interest Payable in
New York and Cleveland. Redeemable as a Whole, or in Part for the Sinking Fund, on Any Inter
est Date at 120 and Interest. The Company Agrees to Refund the Present Pennsylvania
Four-Mill Tax to Holders Resident in Pennsylvania Who Have Paid Such Tax.
APPLICATION WILL BE MADE IN DUE COURSE TO LIST ON THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.
THE UNION TRUST COMPANY OF CLEVELAND, OHIO, TRUSTEE
The Mortgage Will Provide for the Retirement of the Entire Issue at 120 and Interest by
Drawing by Lot $750,000 Bonds on Each Interest Date Beginning November 1, 1921
The following information is summarized from a letter from Mr. G. A. Stadelman, Vice-President of the
Company: 1
Security: These bonds, outstanding under a closed mortgage, will be specifically secured by first mort-
-gage lien upon all the fixed assets of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, now owned
and hereafter acquired, together with pledge of stocks of subsidiary corporations.
The mortgage is to provide that the company shall always maintain net current assets, as defined, equal to at least
125 of the amount of these bonds outstanding.
Assets: The balance sheet of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, as of February
28, 1921, but after giving effect to present financial readjustments, as pre
pared by Messrs. Price, Waterhouse & Co., shows:
Net property account; less depreciation
Net tangible assets, less all reserves . . .
Net current assets.
..$ 54,252,050
.. 135,344,153
.. 63,139,808
Earnings: Net sales and net income of the company for the past five fiscal years, as
. certified by Messrs. Price, Waterhouse & Co., have been as follows:
Fiscal year ended October 31:
Net sales after allow- i 1919 ,0" 19,8
ances, returns, etc.. .$188,866,024 $158,258,892 $122,675,726 $103,558,669 $59,122,281
Net income available
for interest, taxes and
inventories adjust
ment 10,384,908 23,759,989 16,176,808 15,067,765 7,456,877
At th close of the last fiscal year, October 31, 1920, J9.970.000 was written of net Income Known above for the
year, representing the difference between cost and market value of raw mater'als In Inventory.
In the balance sheet referred to above a further provision is made amounting to $32,850,
000, so that crude rubber on hand and to be received under contracts will be carried at 20
cents per pound, and fabric at present market value.
The net income available for interest and taxes as shown above, after inventory adjustments, averaged $12,575,
269 per annum for the five-year period. Annual interest on these first mortgage bonds amounts to $2,400,000.
The company estimates that net income before interest and taxes for the 12 months to Febiuary 28, 1922, will
be approximately $10,600,000.
Management: During the life of these bonds control of the management of the company, through the right
' "" to elect a majority of the board of directors, will be vested in Messrs. Clarence Dillon of
Dillon, Read & Co. ; John Sherwin, chairman of the board of the Union Trust Company, Cleveland, and Owen
D. Young, vice-president of the General Electric Company, or their successors, either through management stock
or a voting trust.
W' offer the above bonds for delivery when, ai and If Issued and received by ns, subject te approval of le(al proceedings by counsel,
PRICE 99 AND INTEREST
Dillon. Read & Co.
Goldman. Sachs & Co.
The National City Company Guaranty Co. of New York
Lee Higginson & Co. White, Weld & Co. Blair & Co., Inc.
Kissel, Kinnicutt & Co. Hallgarten & Co. Lehman Bros.
Continental and Commercial Trust and Savings Bank
Halsey, Stuart & Co., Inc. A. G. Becker & Co.
The Northern Trust Company, Chicago
The Union Trust Company, Cleveland
Bond and Goodwin and Tucker
Bank of Italy Cyrus Pierce & Co.
The Anglo and London, Paris National Bank, San Francisco
The information contained in this advertisement ha been obtained from sources
which we consider reliable. Wh'le not guaranteed, it io accepted by ua aa accurate.
fc. stock, steady, for week, bulk cows,
O5.50fe6.50; good belters, 7j7.75; all oth
firs uneven, generally steady; best vealers,
S9; canners mostly $1.50 2.
ssn n.winii. Rooo head. Sheep, weak
tc 25c lower; wooied ewes shorn and Texas
wethers, S6.75; lambs, steady; top. iu.zo,
Seattle livestock Market.
SEATTLE, Wash., April 21. Hogs Re
ceipts none; market steady; prime, P-S
11 21 smooth heavies, 19.75107S;
ruugh heavies, 7.758.25; pigs. 10ll.
Cattle Keoetpt s non; -
WE WAJfT
Hens and Broilers
Top Prices Quick Returns
C. M. HALL PRODUCE CO.
2TJ-2T4 nilnan Street. Portland. Or.
New Issue
We own and offer
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.,
Dated May 1, 1921-g Gold BondS"7Due May X' 1941
Denominations $1000 and 500
S 750.000 of this issue will be redeemed by
lot each six months beginning November 1, 1921,
at 120.
This issue is secured by a first closed mortgage
on the entire, plant and properties of the company.
Price: 99 and interest
fc.pevereaux Rgmpany
87 Sixth Street
Investment Bonds
Portland, Oregon
Broadway 1042
prime steers, $7.75 8.25: mpdium to
choice, $67.25; common to rood, $5.50
C 50; bwt cowa and hHferw, $tf.507; me-
dlum to choice, $4.Brtfl,S.50; common to
good. $3 'o' 4.50; bulls, $4Q5.50; light Cttlves,
S10r0(ll; h?avy calvfts. $17.
Investment
Suggestions
Due Yield
6.00
6.00'
Crook County, Oregon 6s 1929 6.00
Jefferson County, Or., 6s 1941
Connell, Washington, 6s 1939
jsnusn uoiumDia os j.yo t.ioo
Portland Gas & Coke 7s 1940 7.50
Greater Winnipeg Wat Dist. 6s . 1923
Pacific Power & Light 1st 5s. . .1930
Portland Flouring Mills 1st 8s . . 1936 8.00
8.00'
8.00
o
Call or write for complete descriptive
circulars of the above securities.
BlVth, Witter, & Co.
Ycon Bldg., PORTLAND
SEATTLE - SAM FRANCISCO - LOS ANGELES - NE.W YORJt
I
BONDS
IMPROVEMENT
PROVINCIAL
SCHOOL
WATER
to yield
6 to 8.50
Western Bond &
Mortgage Co.
Main 113 80 Fourth St
Board of Trade Bldg.
Ground Floor
HERRIN & RHODES, Inc.
(EarabtLk.al INM)
BROKERS
MEMBERS CHICAflO 1IOARD OF
THAUU.
romspoadrnts, iC H. tlt'TTOM A
CO. Member, ft.w York Slock I2x.
rhaait. I'rlval Lrsasd Wire.
Direct to All hrmrlly mud C.aa
modltr Markets.
LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS
BOUGHT AND BOLD
MAIN 2H3 mm4 SH4
201-3 KAliWAK LUU. DLDO.
Money to Loan
- on
Butlnesa and Residence Property.
Mortgage Bond Company
Ma4n 2H31 Wilcox Illdar.
A.