THE MORXIXG OREGOXIAX, TUESDAY, JFXE 21, 1921-
STOCK LOSSES SEVERE
HEAVY SEULIXG LEADS TO VIO
LENT DECLINES.
Greatest "Weakness in Speculative
Group Kails Forfeit One
to Four Points.
KEW YORK, June V Another wave
f liquidation saepi the slock market to
day. Many important shares were driven
to lowest quotations for five to -0 years.
The decline was more violent than any
movement last week, being accompanied
by a turnover of l.L'Si.OUO shares. Con
fident operations of the short Interest
contributed to lite demoralisation.
Investment rails figured conspicuously.
Canadian Pacific extended last. Saturday's
break of five p'olnts with an additional
loss of four point? to lul, its minimum
juotation eince 1901. Other gilt edged
rails, nolablv Union Pacific. Readins and
Norfolk & Western, tosether with a score
of Junior or reorganized issues, forfeited
one to four point.
Greatest weakness was manuesica
however, by steel, railway equipments,
sila motors, shippings, tobaccos and In
tA ..nun SpurM-K.ebuck. May Depart
ment Stores and Famous Players helped
to swell the reaction, which culminated
with another break in Mexican Petroleum.
United states Steel made ls lowest ot m
rears in the final dealings, falling to Tl
a loss nf 34 DOlntA.
Pall mnnev nuenerl at 5t4 per cent, bu
eased to five toward the close. Time
rates were ouotably unchanged, but .ot
rrln? were scarce.
Foreign exchanges were mixed. British
French. BeicTan and German rates eased.
but Dutch, Italian. Swir, Scandinavian
and central European bills held firm to
strong.
Liberty bonds and most foreign wa
flotations were not materially affected by
the w eakness of stocks, but domestic ralis,
especially convertible bonds, were heavy,
Total gales, par value, 11,40,000.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
(Furnished by Overbeck & Cooke com
pany, Portland.)
Sales.
'00
MM)
Mill
Advance Rum.
Agr Cliem . . ..
Ajax Rubber..
Alaska Gold..
Alask Juneau..
Allis Chal
do pid
Am Bi-et Sug..
Am Bosch ...
Am Can
do pfd
Am Car & F..
do pid
Am Cot Oil. . .
Am Drug Syn.
Allied Chem..
Am Hide Ac L.
do pfd .....
Am Ice
Am ll,ti Corp..
Am Linseed..
do pfd
Am Loco ....
do pid
Am Sat Razor
Am Ship & C.
Am Smelter. . .
do pfd
Am Steel Kdy.
Am Sucar ....
uo ptd
Am Sumatra..
Am T si T
Am Tobacco..
do B
Ant Wool ....
do pid
do P pfd...
Am Zinc
Anaconda ....
As.-d Oil
Atchison
do pfd
At Coast Line.
At Gult & W I
Bald I.oio ...
do ptd
Balto A: Ohio.
do pfd
Beth Steel Ss.
do ti li.3"'
111(11
J00
2.00
300
1..1II0
1.000
S,00
L'OO
2,D0
lOO
TOO
sou
4.400
oo
1.700
6.700
ooo
i.Voo
loo
lot
I. noo
II. 4110
111 III
1.100
H.L'OO
.4H)
2.200
1.100
10,20
100
200
.'.OO
Jl.liull
ItOO
2.!'00
1110
MOO
7.500
23.4110
is.300
300
Hieh. Low. Bid.
14 12 12
3 3B Jttf
24 'i 23 "t 20
'32" Mil
71
2!-i 27 27 Vs
3.". is 31 34
2', 1:3 211
Ib-.Tl 7111,
116 11514 in
108
18 18 IIS
4 V4
37 3'4 3HM
(Mt ItlH 10!
47 ' 4Vi 40
64 i
351s 33 33
22 22 22(4
'-,: '73'i riv,
7J' 78 7K'.
4 ' 4 4
3!I 35 li 35
t9 B 7 14
25 25 24 14
b'J 07 Vi 7
8
42 4014 41i
102 102s 102H
It Hi, 114 114
115 114 113
v4 68 S
S2
US
T4 7-4 74
l!l
Colo
Colo
B R T
Butte C & Z. .
Butte & Sup..
Caddo Oil
Cai Packing..
Cal Pet
do pid
Can Pac
Cen Leather. .
Cerro dc P. ..
("hand Motor..
Chi & N W . . .
Chi Gt West..
do pfd
Chili Cop
Chino
C M St P
do pfd
Coco Cola . . ..
V & o ...
y & 1 . . .
Southern.
Colo G t E. ..
ItV! Graph ...
Con Gas
Con Cigars ...
Contl Can ...
Contl Candy..
Corn Prod ....
do ptd
Cosden Oil ...
C R 1 & P
do A pfd...
do B pid...
Crucible
do ptd
Cuba fan .
do pfd
Cub Am Sug..
Del & Hudson.
Dome .Mines..
1 fc R G
do pid
Kndl Johnson.
Erie
do 1st pfd. .
do 2d pid . . .
l'lm I'layers..
Fed M si Sm.
do pfd
Flsk Tire
Gaston Wms..
Gen Cigars ...
Hen Elec ....
Gen Motor . . .
do lis
Goodyear ....
Gen Asphalt...
Goodrich
Granby
Gt -Nor Ore. . .
do pfd
Greene Can . ..
Gulf s Steel..
Hupp Motor...
Houston Oil...
Jll Central . . .
1 nsplration . . .
lnt Agr Corp.
do ptd
Interburo
do ptd
Intr Callahan.
Jnt Harv
do pfd
lnt Mer Mar...
do pfd
lnt Nickel ...
Jnt Paper
701)
700
&11O
BOli
6.7O0
200
18 200
l. l0
2, BOO
6.700
400
1..1O0
2,500
200
7.1O0
3.31)0
1.1O0
6.1O0
l.loo
300
1.200
2.HO0
1.4O0
3110
200
000
12.300
12. WO
l'J.loo
600
600
17,800
'4.000
3.300
1,4110
".00
2.000
200
1,100
7.400
3.SO0
7110
1,800
8.200
mo .
Rl'O
1,400
200
4O0
1.400
12.300
4S
10 Vl
11 j
'55
41
6S
105
34
26
57 V4
65',
7 !s
15
10
2a1!
24
37 4
2. ''ii
4.S
27 iji
31
53.
o's
84
24
45
1
61
'20'i
2S4
71'
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35 I,
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75 is
83
1814
63
46',
10
4
10
36-
101
32 '4
24 V,
K5
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7
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2.1 V,
35
22 ;
46
26
2
52
5
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22 Va
43
1
50
354
113
ki
18H
63 V-j
. V5
3::
484
0
46 V,
10
4
10
10
55 V.
37V4
68
101
32
24 Vi
55
63 V4
10 Vi
21
22 54
35 V,
24
46
SS4
52
5
81 V4
22 -i.
42
1
.VJV4
!i.i
Sloss Shef .... 400 S5
So Pacific 13.900 71
So Railway ..' 10.9O0 18H
do pfd
SlLiSF...
Strom Carb...
S'tudebaker . . .
Swift & Co...
Tenn C & C. ..
Texas Oil ....
Texas Pae
Tex P C O.
Tob Prod
Tr Cont Oil. ..
Union Oil Del.
Union Pac ...
United Alloy..
United Drug. .
Untd Fd Prod
United Fruit..
Untd Rds N J.
do pfd
Un Rtl Stores.
U S Ind Ale.
L" S Rubber..
do 1st pfd . .
0 S Smelting.
U S Steel
do pfd
Utah Cop ....
Va Chem
Van Steel ....
Vlvandou ....
Wabash .
do A pfd...
do B pfd
Wells Fargo..
West Pac ...
do pfd .....
West Union...
Westh A B...
Westh E & M
West Md
White Motors.
Wlllys-Ovld ..
do pfd 1.200
Wilson Pack.. 200
Wis Central
Woolworth ... R00 110 108
Worth Pump.. 4.400 41 30,
W & L E 1.700
BONDS:
100 IN- T C deb 6s.
..!) iN P 4s
104 V- N P 3s
104V4 Pac T & T 5s. .
.76 IPa con 4V4s. ..
.76 S P cv s
97 So Ry 5s
41- U P 4s
2.000
1.000
36,100
2.400
34.400
7,200
7,200
800
2.400
3.000
11,500
2,400
100
4.2O0
14,500
Vo'o
6.700
4,500
16,800 .
400
69,Vo'6
800
7,000
1.400
4.600
1,300
400
2,200
100
100
2.000
600
200
200
1.700
3.900
1,400
500
21
29 V4
74
fto
7V4
31 Vi
20
20
52
184
113H
20
"i7V4"
.99
"l9"
62
53
56 ft
92
73 54
106
48 V4
25
7
7
19
25
2V4
87 V,
8!)
43
33
7-14
33
33
34
6SV4
17
28
6!)
89 Vj
7
. 29
19
17 "4
i0
7
17
111
19
'iii
95
'l8V4
50
51
55 V,
91V4
71
105
46
24
25
6
7
18V4
82 V4
68
17
41
!
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T
29
10
17
50
1
17
111
20
87
1
S8
18 V
BO VA
61
65
91
30
71
105
46
23
25
22
61 V4
87
88
42
9
30
31
32
7
18
13
52
22
61
87
88
42
0
30
7
' 31
32
18
108
31)
S
CATTLE MARKET MER:
ALL EXCEPT TOP GRADE LOSE
25 TO 50 CEXTS. .
cast
Security far better than Gilt
Edged First Mortgages, and
bearing the same returns.
U S 2s reg . .
do coupon
U S 4s reg. .
do cfupon
fan as reg. . . .
do coupon . .
A T & T cv 6s
Atch een 4s. . .
D & R G con 4s,65,U S Steel. 5s.
73
. 53i
.83
,S5
. 8
,. 80
. 78
.. 84
Bid.
Liberty Bond Quotations,
Ttantre of liberty bond quotations, fur
nlshed b the Overbeck & Cooke company
of Portland:
Liberty 3s .
do 1st 4s ..
do 2d 4s
do 1st 4e .
do 2d 4 Vis .
d o 3d 4 s
do 4th 4 s
Victory 4s ..
do s ....
Hlrh. Low. Close.
. b.22 87.96 88.02
87 40
86.80 86.66 86.56
87.74 87.40 87.50
86.82 86 72 86.72
III. 52 91.42 01.46
86 02 86. S2 86.86
! 44 'J8.34 08. 4"
98.42 98.40 K6.40
Mining Storks at Boston.
BOSTON, June 20. Closing quotation)
Allouez 20 IMohawk
Calu & Ariz... 45 North Butte .
Calu & Hccla..225 lolil Dom
Centennial .... 7!Osceola
32 Quincy
7 Superior
2 iSup & Boston
19 IShannon
2!Wolverlne ...
Utah Con
Cop Range .
East uutte .
Franklin . . .
sle Royalle
Lake Copper
8
18
26
35
3
1
80
10
3
, Swift Co. Stocks. '
niwlnr nplre. fnr Swift A Co. StOCkS
Chicago were reported by Overbeck &
Cooke company of Portland as follow-s:
Swift & Co UO
I.thhv. Mr-Nell & Llbbev I
National Leather '
Swilt International -
Money. Silver, Etc.
NEW TORK, June 20. Prime mercan
tile naDer. 66 per cent.
Time loans Meady; 60 days. 00 days and
six months, 6 per cent.
Call money easier. High, 5 per cent
low, 5 per cent; ruling rale, 5 per cent;
losing bid, 4V4 per cent; onerea at o per
cent; last loan, 5 per cent.
Far , silver, domestic, c; iorcign
59 c.
Mexican dollars, 40c
I.ONDON. June 20. Bar sliver. 35d
Der ounce. Money 4 per cent. jjibcuiu.i
ales, short bills, J per cent.
70
58 '
53
loo
400
4.400
' i. Viiii
1.700
6.300
500
2,700
' Villi
1.100
""siio
5o
100
3.000
6.800
15
92
17
"i
57
12
17
;57
5
22
12
123
100
50
32
17
'ei"
"is"
1 1
511
88
32
'39
3
'4
81
'ii"
46
13
52
14
111
16
"i
5:! I,
11
17
"52'
o5
12
1
55
120
9
44
30
17
'06
'25
10
51
87
31
'3s"
- 3
"4
79
' "6
45
13
49
70
58
54
75
8
27
14
VI
16
1
53
11
17
11
53
a
12
1
55
120
9
61
8
44
30
17
26-
60
21
25
10
51
86
31
6
37
3
4
80
90
45
13
48
Foreign Exchange.
Foreign exchange rates at close of busi
ess yesterday, furnished by Northwestern
National bank of Portland. The amount
quoted is the equivalent of the foreign unit
in United states lunus:
Country Unit.
Austria, kronen
Belgium, francs
Bulgaria, leva ...
Czecho-Slovakia, kronen ....
Denmark, kroner
England, pound sterling ....
Finland, finmark
France, francs .
Germany, marks
Greece, drachma.
Holland, guilders
Hungary, kronen
Italy, lire
Jugo-Slavla, kronen
Norway, kroner . . .
Portugal, escudos
Kouniania, lei
Serbia, dinara
Spain, pesetas
Sweden, kroner
Switzerland, francs
China Hongkong, local currency.
Shanghai, taels .'
Japan, yen
Rate.
J .0030
. .0823
. .0120
. .0148
. .1732
. 3.8250
. .0184
. .0S20
. .0150
, .0650
. .3365
. .0050
. .0514
. .0083
. .1480
. .1400
. .0165
. .0313
. .1355
.2205
. .1715
. .5100
, -.11750
. .4825
do pid 90
Jnvin Oil 4. 60O 11 10 10
Island Oil 8.300 3 2 3
Jewel Tea 200 8 8V. 8
K C Southern.. 4.700 23 21'., 21
do pfd 600 4 9 48 48
Kelly-Spgfld . 4.900 36 34, 34
Kennecolt 2.200 18 18 18
Keystone Tire. 1,800 9 9 9
Lack Steel ... 3.000 38 34 34
Lee Tire 500 25 25 25
LeniEh Valley 1.500 48 47 47
Lorlllard 400 140 130 13S
L & N 107 10S 105
&laxw- Motor.. 100 3
do 1st pfd 3
do 2d pfd 1
!ex Pet .... 34 900 Ion 103 105
Miami 1.600 20 20 ' 20
Mid states Oil 14.200 11 10 10
Midvale Steel. 4.2O0 22 22 22
M K T 400 2 2 2
do pfd 500 4 4 4
Mont Power... 100 48
Mo Pac 2.400 18 16 16
do pfd 3,400 36 34 34
Mont Ward .. 600 16 17 17
M St P &SSM 62
M & St L 200 10 10 10
Nat Biscuit 109
Nat Enamel... 1.100 47 48 46
Nat Lead 72 69 71
Nev Con 80O 10 10 10
New Haven .. 10. SOU 15 14 14
Nor West... 2,100 91 lit) 90
Nor Pac 10.70O 67 63 64
Nov Sm Steel . . 22
N" Y Air Brk.. 1,000 65
N r Central.. 4.200 65 64 64
okla Fd Prod. 800 1 1 1
(Jul Silver ....... 2
Jnt & West.. 700 17 ' 16 16
Otis Steel .... 200 10 9 9
Pac OH 14,700 33 31 31
Pac G & E 600 51 60 30
Pan Am Pet.. 13 4o0 47 43 43
do B 3.500 42 39 39
Peuna 500 '31 32 32
Peo Gas 2.000 4S 46 46
Pere Marq ... 6.400 18 16 15
Phlla Co I.20O 3o 29 29
Pure Oil li.MiO 25 25 25
Pierce Arrow.. 1,200 19 18 18
Pierce oil 2.100 8 7 7
Pitts Coal 1.500 ' 58 54 64
Pitts W Va. 500 26 23 25
do ptd 72
Pr Steel Car.. 400 65 64 64
Pullman 94 92 92
Ray Con 800 12 12 12
Reading 1.600 65 60 61"
Remington ... 500 18 17 17
Keplogle Steel. 800 20 19- 1
Repl&S.... 7,700 46 44 44
do pfd JOO 75
Hep Motors... 100 13 13 13
Ryl Dutch Oil. 8.600 50 46 47
P.y Steel Spg.. loo 74 74 73
O Ind , 64
Sears Roebuck 12.000 71 69 69
Shattuck Ariz. 100 6
Shell TAT... 2.300 41 89 39
Sinclair 59,500 v 19 17 18
NEW YORK, June 20. Exchange heavy;
sterling, dwlnand, 13.77: cables, t3.77.
Francs, demand, 8.14; cables. 8 16; Bel
gian Francs, demand. 8.04; cables. 8.06.
Guilders, demand. 33.30; cables, 33.40. Lire,
demand, 5.06: cables. 5.08. Marks, de
mand. 1.43; cables, 1.44. Drachmas, de
mand, 6.30. Sweden, demand. 22.50. Nor
way, demand. 14.55. Argentine, demand.
30.87. Brazilian, demand, 1; .Montreal,
11 3-16 per cent discount.
SAX rBAN CISCO PRODUCE MARKET
rricea Current en Vegetables, Fresh Fruits,
Etc., at Bay City.
SAN FRANCISCO. June 20. Vegetables
Asparagus, 44? 10c: squash. Imperial, (1
$1.35. small lug; potatoes, il.7otr2.30;
onions, new red. 7S85c; green onions,
$1.50'gl.75 box: tomatoes. il.502 crate,
garlic, 61&8C; peppers 15(525c; peas. 4'gC
cents; beans, string, 3S6u; lima. l.TSltlc:
beets, J 1.75 ij 2 sack; carrots, . $1.23 & 1.50
sack.
Poultry Hens. 1835c; broilers, 27ft29c;
fryers, 30i50c; young roosters, 20il'5c;
olti rooster. IStTlKc: ducks, 259130c: geese,
25 6 30c; Belgian hares, live, 134) 14c;
squabs, 35.40c; pigeons, i3 dozen.
Fruit Oranges, Valencia, i33.50 box:
grape fruit. i2.50l&r4: limes nominal; ap
pies, il()2.50 tier; strawberries, 5065c
drawer: loganberries, 35ot40c drawer; rasp
berries, 85clftil.25; blackberries, i9gjl0
chest cherries, 5fa10c bulk; apricots, 75c
J1.25 basket; peaches, il252 crate;
cantaloupes standard, $1.75lrii2; ponies,
J1.50TO2; flats, 60l0c; figs, 65&90C,
single layer box; currants, OOcfr'il drawer;
plums, i22 50 lug; grapes, 13&3.75 small
lug.
Receipts Flour, 4040 quarters; barley.
1610 centals; wheat, 5600 centals; beans,
125i sacks; corn, 600 sacks; potatoes,
1732 sacks; onions, 263 sacks: hay, 531
tons; butter. 672 centals; eggs, 04,642 doz
ens; cheese. 1079 centals: hides, 705; ap
ples, 630 boxes; lemons and oranges, 6200
boxes; livestock 705 head.
QUOTATIONS ON DAIRY PRODICE
Market Prices Ruling; on Butter, Cheese
and Eggs.
SAN FRANCISCO," June 20. Butter
Bxtra choice, 37c; prime firsts, 34c; Call
fornia firsts, 33c.
Eggs Extra choice, 28c: extra firsts, 27c;
California firsts nominal; dirties. 26-tr: ex
tra pullets. 25 Vic; undersized pullets, 22 c.
CHICAGO. June ' 20. Butter Higher:
creamery extras, 33c; standards, 32c;
iirsts, 2Bndjc; seconas, 4Tc.
Eggs Steady; receipts, 22,583 cases
firsts, 24c; standards, 24V4C; ordinary
iirsis, jwtriic; at rn.ru, cases Included,
..V'si.
NEW TORK. June 20. Butter Firmer.
Creamery higher than extras 3334vc;
creamery extras, 3333c; creamery firsts
-J it fa c.
-ggs steadier. Fresh gathered extra
iirsis, .-otruuc; iresn garnered firsts. 25fi
27 cents.
Cheese Steady. State, whole milk flat;
iresn specials. 1516c; state whole
mil twins specials, iagpl6c
n:6
1033
1055
003
1121
1150
1156
1016
1105
1145
1102
834
1040
1075
842
420
767
850
1026
4 steers.
15 steers.
26 steers.
4 steers.
22 steers.
9 steers.
4 steers.
25 steers.
6 steers.
6 steers.
21 steers. .
25 steers.
25 steers.
2 steers.
22 steers. .
8 steers. .
4 steers.
4 steers. .
48 steers. ,
8 steers. .
11 steers. .
25 steers. .4110
4 steers. . 820
6 steers.. 605
9 steers. .
20 steers. .
3 steers. .
6 steers. .
2 steers. .
2.1 steers. .
3 steers. .
26 steers. .
"1 steers. .
23 steers. .
23 steers. .
4 steers. .
to cows. . .
22 cows. . .
4 cows. . .
23 cows. . .
4 cows a. .
2 cows. . .
2 cows. . .
2 cows. . .
4 cows. . .
7 cows. . .
6 cows. . .
5 cows. . .
2 cows. . .
2 cows. .
2 cow-s. .
7 cows. .
4 cows. .
4 cows. .
4 cows. .
23 cows. .
22 cows. .
6 cows. .
2 cows. .
5 cows. .
9 cows. .
3 cows. .
4 cows. .
3 cows. .
20 cows. .
3 cows. .
5 cows. .
20 cows. .
3 cow-s. . .
4 cows. .
5 cows. .
2 cows. .
2 cows. .
6 cows. .
8 cows. . ,
cows. . ,
2 calves.
1 calf. ..
1 calf . . .
3 calves.
1 calf.. .
8 calves.
1 calf. . .
2 calves.
3 calves.
3 calves.
1 calf. . .
lcalf...
1 calf...
calves.
.1 calves.
3 calves.
calf...
stag. . .
1 bull. . .
1 bull. . .
1 bull...
3 bulls. ..
1 bull. . .
bulls. . .
1 bull. . .
4 mixed .
9 mixed .
6 mixed .
8 mixed.
3 mixed .
mixed .
7 mixed .
6 mixed .
0 mixed .
6 hogs. . .
4 hogs. . .
1 hog. . . .
0 hogs. . .
3 hogs. . .
2 hogs. . .
4 hogs. . .
t hogs. . .
Livestock
59
11110
973
800
1155
700
072
948
1121
1222
850
9.12
945
835
773
957
505
810
800
a.o
'.r.ir,
!76
705
. 7..0
, 1130
. 1058
1053
. 602
. 982
. 950
. 700
. 953
1005
, HS4
, R.S0
11 S3
950
876
850
1113
1015
9'i2
783
882
858
905
880
720
1090
1040
323
2:10
330
143
160
207
300
405
1711
10.1
2 7I
22l
320
1:16
400
520
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1140
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I 730
I I 50
soo
1700
1410
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410
it.
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27:1
203
210
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280
IOS
212
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. 133
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887
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1000
710
1195
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935
930
1035
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, 1120
1180
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1049
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1060
1086
910
8T3
700
810
o.-.s
fa Ml
Advance of Half Xiollar In Best
Lambs From East of Moun
tains Hogs Are Steady.
There was a moderate run of 74 loads
of stock' at the North Portland yards yes- 1
terday. Hogs and sheep were steady, but j
cattle weakened. In the forenoon cattle j
dragged at last week's closing prices, but ,
In the afternoon the market had a slump I
of 254f50 cents on all classes except the
best grade of steers and cows. While
hogs held at the regular market of $8.75
c?9, diversion stock, as usual on Monday,
brought a quarter premium. Choice east
of the mountain lambs were 50 cents
higher at $7.50, but other lambs and all
grades of sheep were unchanged.
Receipts were 1432 cattle, 11 calves,
679 hogs and 2249 sheep. The day's sales
were as follows:
Wt. Price! Wt. Price.
947 14.50122 hogs. .. 100 tft.00
SOO 4 30 2 hois... 453 5.50
6.00111 hogs... 385 7W
5 00124 hogs... 120 .900
6 70i 1 hoe 140 8 00
4.75 2 hogs... 135 8.301
5.25'l9 hogs. . . 204 9.00 I
6.50! 1 hog 230 6.00 I
3.50111 hogs... 331' 7.00
5.75 19 hogs. . . 151 9 00
6.25iS2 hogs... 208 8.75
6 10 4 hogs.. . 302 7.00
6.75! 4 hogs. . . 107 6.75
4. 00! 15 hogs. . . 201 9.00
3.75111 hogs... 171 9.00
0.00, 7 hogs. . . 245 8.33
7.501 7 hogs... 248 8.00
5.001 3 hogs... 2l 8 73
5.50111 hogs... 180 8.75
5.00i 1 hog. ... 190 8.73
6 501 2 hogs... 255 8.00
6 00 1 hog 410 5.30
5.00! 2 hogs... 2tf5 8.00
4 751 3 hogs,.. 216 S 75
S.OOI 9 hogs J. . 2110 8.73
5.501 3 hogs... 273 8.00
5.00(17 hogs. . .
5.00:i3 hogs. . .
5.00! 15 hogs. . .
S.OOI 2 hogs...
S.00',14 hogs.. .
6.25j20 hogs. . .
5 00,240 lambs.
6.25! 69 lambs.
5.501231 lambs.
5.00i203 lambs.
5.501 10 lambs. .
5.25j79 lambs. .
4 .00! 5 lambs. .
5 7.V41 yearl. ..
5-OOi 155 vearl. .
4 .WOI yearl. ..
5.50:::o yearl. . .
D.O0,SS weth. ..
5.25! 1 weth . . .
3.30:50 mixed. .
5.50!20 steers. .
5.50,24 steers.
4.75, 10 steers.
4.751 1 steer. .
4.75 2 steers.
4 00 1 steer. .
5.50! 2 steers.
5.O0I27 steers.
3.00 28 steers.
5.251 1 steer..
5.50) 2 steers.
5 50! 1 steer. .
4.00I2S steers.
5 0Oi16 steers.
4.25j 2 steers.
3.001 1 steer. .
5 00 1 steer. .
6.O0I 1 steer..
5.501 1 steer..
5.50; 20 steers.
5.00,28 steers.
3.851 4 steers.
4.00.16 steers. .
3.25' 7 steers. ,
3 OO! 1 steer. .
3.00'27 steers. ,
5.50! 3 cows. .
4.50j 1 cow. ..
5.60:17 cows. . .
4.00 1 cow
3. on; 3 cows. . .
S.50I32 cows. . .
6 O0I 2 cows...
ft.0 6 cows. . .
8. 25! 1 cow ... ,
n.ooj 2 cows. . .
7.50! 3 cows. . .
500 1 cow.
6 OO' 3 cows.- .
8 001 1 cow. . . .
5.00113 cows. . . 941 -.5.50
5.00' lcalf.... 230 6.00
5.0059 calves.
3.001 4 calves.
7.00 11 calves.
4 001 1 bull. . .
3.251 1 bull. . .
5 00'12 mixed.
3.00 16 hogs. ..
3.001 1 hog
3 .311113 hogs. . .
3.25;6 hogs. . .
3 001 7 hogs. . .
4 0074 hogs. . ,
3.75 67 hogs. . .
3.50' 15 hogs. . .
5.60! 3 hogs... 113
870 0.25 16 hogs.. . 213 fl 00
590 4 00116 hogs. .. 223 8 85
923 4 00j 2 hogs. .. 275 8 OO
473 5 00105 hogs. .. 101 9 2.:
531- II 00I10O hogs. . 102 0.2."
448 5.501 2 hogs... 265 8 2."
63!) f. 110,31 lambs. . 78 7 50
18S 9.25: 62 lambs. . 56 5 00
142 9.23:101 lambs. 64 7 50
.1:10 8.251174 lambs. 70 7.50
204 0.25 15 lambs.. 82 6.25
483 4.50! 1 ewe 120 3.00
110 8S5 5 ewes... 130 2 00
127 9 00 1 68 ewes.. 122 3 00
135 9.001230 weth. . 94 4 60
fol
WHEN YOU INVEST
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these three, you
secure the same yield as a mortgage, without any of the bother,
the worry, and uncertainty of a private loan. The day interest
is due you get it. The day the bond is due the cash is ready.
These bonds are in ?500 denominations ready for delivery.
Rothschilds made millions
, Income Tax Exempt
City of Greybull, Wyo-
10-Year 7 Imp. Bonds '
More than $1,000,000 worth of property, the best business and
residential part of the city, secures this $75,000 issue. The dis
trict has no other bonded debt. The bonded debt of the entire
city is only $12,000 as compared to a $6,000,000 actual valuation.
An exceptionally strong municipal district bond.
PRICE lOO YIELD 7
French Republic'
20-Year 7j External
' Loan Gold Bonds
Backed by the-entire assets of
the world's thriftiest nation.
Under normal conditions they
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Payable in U. S. Gold
PBICE.95
Idaho Falls
6';'
Imp. Bonds. Due 1924-30
Income Tax Exempt
Idaho Falls, with a population of
10,000, is one of Idaho's wealth
iest cities. It is. the trading
center for about one million
acres of farming territory.
PRICE TO
4.00
7.110
4.75
7.25
7 00
50
5.00
6.00
7.25
6.75
7.00
5 75
6 50
7.00
5.71
6.50
7.00
5.50
7.00
5 00
7.23
6.75
5. 75
5.75
6 50
6.50
7.50
4.50
5.50
5 00
4 50
5.
6.00
4.00
5 50
3 50
6 0IN
5 75
5:00
6 00
3 00
Yield Over 8 I Yield 7
IjUMBESEMEINS
OAK AT BROADWAY
cents higher than last week's close. Choice
light and medium, to packers. J8.13: 250
to 275-Dound hnxi. to shippers. S7.8i fl? S
300-pound average. $7.80; pig. 15 and 23
cents lower, few selected bunches $8.10.
Sheep Receipts 5000. Larhbs and year
lings mostly 50 and T5 cent higher, soma
sales up t ; Arizona lambs, $11.25; i
lives, $10.35;-fed yearlings, $9.75; sheep
full 25 cents higher; ewes $3.50; Texa
wethers, $4.65.
WHEAT REACTS SHARPLY
DEPRESSIOX IX" SECURITIES
MARKET AFFECTS GRAJX.
105
127
205
170
1 :.-.
S33
105
120
170
105
2ST
245
144
2o
in
8 25
0.00
4.00
a. 50
? i?
5. 75
R 73
H.23
0.00
fi.oo
1) 00
8.75
8.S5
prices at the local yards
low:
Chok-e steers 6.75 7.50
Medium to cooii steers 600 6.75
fair to medium steers 5.25ffl 6.00
Common to fair steers 3.50 5.25
Choice cows and hellers 5 50(H 6.00
Medium to Rood cows, heifers. 4.751? 3.50
Fair lo medium cows, heifers. 3 75fi 4.73
Common cows
Canners
Bulls ..
Choice dairy calves
Prime light calves
Heavy calves
Choice leeders
Fair to good feeders ,
Hogs
Trimel Ight
Smooth heavy, 250 lo ,100 lbs...
Smooth heavy, 300 lbs. and up.
Rough heavy
Stags
Fat pigs
Feeder pigs . .-. ;
Sheep
Kast of mountain lambs
Best vallex lambs
Cull lambs
Feeder lambs
Ueavy yearlings
Light yearlings ..:
Light wethers
Heavy wethers
Ewes
2.75 3.75
1.50 2.75
2.50 4.00
I 5010.00
fl.Oflffl 9 50
3.00 6.00
5.00 5 50
4.00$ 5.00
8 75 000
700 8.00
6 00 7.00
4 00 7.00
3.00 7.00
S.75 BOO
8.50 0.00
6.50 7.50
6.00 6.73
4.00 5.00
2.30 4:00
4.00fi) 4.50
4.30 5.00
4 no 4.50
3.00 4 00
1.00$ 3.50
SEATTLE, June 20. Wholesale prices to
aeuiers:
Eggs, select local ranch, whits shells, 28c
do, mixed colors. 262Mc; pullets. 23c
Butter City creamery cubes. 34c: bricks
or prints, 35c; country creamery extras,
cost to Jobbers, In cubes. 30c.
' Naval Stores.
SAVANN'AH. On.. June 20. TumenHn.
firm. 6151ttc; sales. 350 barrels: receipts.
102 Barrels: shipments, 1082 barrels; stock.
Rosin, firm: receipts, 1230 barrels: ship
ments, 4898 barrels; stock, 75.898 barrels;
sales, 726 barrels. Quote: B, 93 60- D
13 60: E. 13 63; F, J3.63: O. H. 3 75; I.
t3S0; K. 14.05; M, J4.70; N, J5.15; WO
3.80; WW, 6 45.
New York Sugar Market. , 1
NEW TORK, June 20. Raw sugar 4
cents for centrifugal. Refined. 8. BO lor fine
granulated. . .
' Chicago Livestock Market.
CHICAGO, June 20. (United States Bu
reau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts 17.000.
Dry fed steers and she stock strong to
15 cents higher: plain and grassy kind
steady. Top yearlings. $9.15; handy weight
steers. iS.85; bulk butcher stock, $7.S0
8.50: bulk fat she stock. 4.756.25: can
ners and cutters, largely $2r3.50; bulls, veal
calves, stockers and feeders steady; bo
logna bulls, largely $4.254.50; butcher
grades, mostly $5.2596.25; bulk veal
calves. 8 2509.
Hogs Receipts 43,000, active, mostly 10
to 25 cents higher than yesterday's aver
age, some lights ana mixea more, frac
tlcally all sold early. Top, ih.60; bulk,
I8.l5ft.45; pigs ruiiy 23 cents higher,
bulk desirable S8.108.25.
Sheep Receipts 10.000, generally 50 to
75 cents higher, some heavy ewes up
more. Idaho lamDs, si.twi straignt; lop
natives, early $12, some held higher: bulk
natives, early $1 1.75 12; few choice light
native ewes, $5; bulk fat ewes, 3.3094.25
Omaha Livestock Market.
OMAHA. June 20. (United States Bu
reau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts lo.soo,
active, 10 to 25 cents higher. Bulk 180
to 240-pound butchers. $7.50 8.20, top
$8.25: hulk "butchers, 250 pounds and over,
$7.607.90.
Cattle Receipts 6500, beef steers strong,
10 to 15 cents higher. Top steers, $S.5;
butcher stock steady to strong; other
classes steady.
Sheep Receipts 11.000, all classes 25 to
50 cents higher. Top. western lambs,
$11.50; native steers, $10.50; ewes, $4.
Seattle Livestock Market.
SEATTLE, June 20. Hogs steady, re
ceipts 110. Prime, $8. 7.1 & 0.25: smooth
heavies, $6.25 7.25; rough heavies, $4
5.50; pigs, $8.50 10.
Cattle weak, receipts 145. Prime steers,
$77.50; medium to choice. $3 5fl.50:
common to good, $3.505; best cows and
heifers, $66.50; medium to choice. $4.50
5.50; common to good, $34; bulls, $4
$-: light calves, $8.5069; heavy calves,
$5 6.50. 1.
Kansas City Livestock Market.
'iTlVe.Q riTV Mn .Tuna tfl ' I Tn U .
States Bureau of" Markets.) Cattle Re
ceipts 14,200, Beef steers slow, 10 and
25 cents lower. Early top, $8.35 with
$8.50 bid. most morning sates $78. in
ferlor kind $55.50; yearlings and fat she
stock, 15 ana 25 cents lower, some cows
off more, many yearlings I7.258. a few
cows above $5.50, many sales $3.505;
most cutters around $3; all other classes
around steady: bulk good vealers $8, top
$8.50, many other calves $6(97.50; can
ners mostly $262.2.1; common Texas bulls,
$3 25; early stockers, 5.50 6. 50; food
light feeders, $7.15.
Hogs Receipts 12,000, mostly IS and 23
Closins: Prices at Chicago Are 3 to
4 Cents Lower Xcw Crop
Begins to Move.
CHICAGO. June 20. Wheat underwent
a sharp setback in price today, largely
as a resu of depression in the New York
stock market and In cotton as well. The
close In wheat was heavy. 3 to 4 cents
net lower, with July $1.24 to $1.25 and
September $1.20 to $1.20Vi. Corn finished
tC to c down, oats unchanged to c
off and provisions up 2M( to 20 cents.
Lack of confidence, which seemed to
have grabbed the majority of buyers,
proved to be much more than an oflset
for bullish field sjdvlces from the spring
crop belt, and for disappointing harvest
returns from the winter crop. Bulls were
handicapped to the greatest extent by the
general unsettling-influence of the action
of stocks and cotton, but in -addition the
prevailing favorable weather for harvest
ing was an inducement to sell, whichwas
emphasized by record-breaking receipts at
Hutchinson, Kan., 168 cars, and by the
fact that new wheat was beginning to ar
rive in Kansas City. Besides, export de
mand was slow. With a substantial in-1
crease shown in the visible supply total,
buyers -continued to back away throughout
the late dealings...
Absence of rain tended to check weak
ness in the corn market, and thereby to
help sustain oats.
Provisions ranged higher with hogs.
board that there was no export business
doing. .Cash rye was .nominally steady at
2fiSc over July.
. Leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
July..
Sept; .
July.
Sept.
July.
Sept.
July. .
Sept..
July..
Sept. .
Open.
$ 127
1.221,
High.
1.20 V
1-24 Vi
.63 '4
.63
.38 H
.39
CORN.
.64 '4
.64 is
OATS.
.38 !4
.40
MESS POKjK.
Low.
1.23 '-z
l-8
.62 V4
.63
.374
.39
18.10 18.10 1S.00
LARD. '
10 00 10.03 10 00
1U.40 10.40 1U.32
SHORT RIBS.
July
Sept... 10.65 10.70
Cash prices were:
Wheat No. 2 red
hard. $1.36 1.42.
Corn No. 2 mixed,
yellow. 61 l& 63 Vc.
Oats No. 2 white.
white, 36&37c.
Rye No. 2, $1.19 Vs.
Barley 64 fi. 6bc.
Timothy seed $4.50ST6,
Clover seed $13 & 19.
I-ork Nominal.
Lard $9.90.
Ribs U. 730 10.75.
10.62
Close.
1.24 i
1.20
.62
.63 Ii
.37 i
.39 V
17.75
18.00
10 00
1U.35
10 40
1U.U3
$1.3601.38; No. 2
61Vi&62Vic; No. 2
37 Vi 6 38 Vic; No. 3
The Chicago market letter received yes
terday by the Overbeck & Cooke company
of Portland aaid:
Wheat The most bullish crop reports
received so far were completely over
shadowed by the reflection in the stock
market of adverse financial conditions. Alt
upturns In consequence were quickly
erased and at the close prices were onl
slightly above the low point. Consid
erable selling was indulged in. based on
the idea that an early and liberal move
ment of new wheat will mean a material
reduction in the premiums now being
paid. There Isr little indication of a bur
densome movement, in fact the persis
tent advices to the effect that yields are
proving very disappointing might have a
tendency to encourage holding on the
farms.
Country offerings to arrive were much
smaller and receivers advanced their bids
to arrive 1 cent despite the lowering of
spot premiums in Chicago. All mesiages
Irom tne nortnwest 1010. 01 rain oemg
urgently needed with considerable better
condition having already taken place. The
bullish reports were fully confirmed by
the weeklv summary of the department of
agriculture. it can be readily seen lha
prevailing conditions, as far aa the cereal
Itself is concerned, are not conducive
lower prices, but for' the time being the
financial unsettlement -promised to coun
teract all other Influences.
Corn Trade was mixed with the mar
ket showing independent firmness, but
bullish, enthusiasm held in check by the
weakness In wheat. It is very apparent,
however, . that the situation which hangs
over the wheat market will be or lltt:e
moment in coarse grains which have
already undergone thorough deflation. On
receipts of os cars casn prices at one
time were 1 cent lower, but showed con
siderable strength and the close only frac
tionally lower than Saturday. The ship
ping demand was fairly active with sales
of 150.000 bushels. The increase of little
over 1.000.000 bushels In the visible sup
ply did not come up to expectations.
Country offerings to arrive show indica
tions of decreasing.
Oats The decline In the market was
entirely in sympathy with wheat and in
way was contrary to the general news.
The department of . agriculture in its
weekly report made a very prominent
statement by saying that the final out
come will be very likely a short crop.
Rye Futures were dull and weak on
liquidating pressure. Influenced by the de
cline in wheat and advice from the
rriiuarv Receipts.
CHICAGO, June 20. Primary receipts
Wheat, 2.031. 0OO bushels, versus 1.038,000
bushels; corn, 1,292,000 busucls versus
1,361,000 bushels; oats, 773,000 busiicis ver
sus b2i,000 bushels.
Shipments Wheat 699,000 bushels ver
sus 669,000 bushels; corn, 721,000 bushtls
versus 397,000 busnels; oats, 393,000 busa-
s versus 613,000 bushels.
Clearances Wheat, 2.445.000 bushels;
corn 60,000 bushels: oats. 60.000 bushels;
flour, 58.000 barrels; bailey, 4S.OO0 busheia.
Car lots Minneapolis Wheat, 546; corn,
; oats, 52; barley, 80; rye, 18. Omaha
Wheat, 91; corn, 47; oats, 11. St. Louis
Wheat, 75; corn, 21; oals, 48. Kansas City
Wheat, 530; corn, 139; oats, 11. Win
nipeg Wheat. 2h9; oats, 94; barley, 32;
rye 2. Duluth Wheat, 71; corn, 15; oals,
3; barley, 14; rye, 8.
Winnipeg Clrain Market.
WINNIPEG, June 20. Cash
41.85 ?; No. 2 northern, $1.83Vi
$1.77; No. 4, $1.67; on track
Oats, No. 2 white, 47c; No. 3, 43iC.
Futures Wheat, July, $1.74-); October,
$1.36.
from bonds after the Battle of Waterloo. Profits on English Consols were
the foundation of the huge fortunes of this illustrious family of bankers.
Were the Rothschilds mentally superior to you ?
Your opportunity is no less than that seized by the Rothschilds. Are you prepared to gratp it?
Sixty years ago the United States paid 12tf interest in advance for money.
Fifty years ago the United States sold its 20-year, tax-free 6 bonds at 90.50.
Fifty-five years ago the United States sold its 7.39e 3-year bonds at 100, giving a bonus of
one month's additional interest.
These 7.3 3-year bonds were convertible at holder's option into 6 gold bor.ds payable in
twenty years, optional after five.
The market fop-British Consols (3C) during the Franco-Prussian War, 1S70-1871, fell from
75 to 50; one year after the war they were worth SO and only a few years later had
risen to 874.
During the Boer War, 1899-1902, British Consols (2fc) fell from 114 to 2Vi and a year
after the war, with the interest rate reduced to ZVift, they rose to 93.
Theee facts concerning the history of the nation that "rules the waves'' are very Interesting.
In 1871 France sold its 5 bonds at 82, which by 1874 rose in the market to 100 and in
1881 to 121.
Thfw Is remarkable history of a country that had been compelled to rive up Its neO Im-
portant possessions. Alsace-Lorraine, with their mines and Industries and 1.57,OO0 Inhabi
tants, and la addition pay an Indemnity of $1,000,000,000, which it did in Just 27 months. .
History fs preparing- to repeat Itself. The treat fortunes m.ttje hy lsree Invest,
ments in there securities and the handsome Incomes obtained hy 'modest Invest
ors may point the way to your realiaina; similarly In ercat or small degree to
accord with the advantage you take of your knowledge.
Long-term bonds due in twenty years, of theery finest quality, are available to you in both
small and large denomination at prices to yiel4 you 87o and over. These bonds will yield you
a very large profit when cheap money returns again.
Ask us about the following:
Van Camp Packing Company 20-year 8s at 99, to yield over 8.10.
United Drug Company 20-year 8s at 100, to yield 8.
Republic of France 20-year IVzs at 95, to yield over '
These bonds are all in denominations of $1000, 500 and $100.
Ask fr circulars giving full details. Call or phone.
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AN FRAN CiSCO
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LUMSMMENS BUILDIH
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WAT S740
t!i
wheat.
No. 3.
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Minneapolis Grnln Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. June 20. Barley. 44
61c. Flax. No. 1, JltSlS'l.SS. Wheat.
July, $1.31.
Grain at San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO. June '-'0. Grain
Wheat, milling. S2.23 92.40: feed, L'.25
2.40; barley feed. $1.10jl.l5: shipping.
SI 304M.2S. Oats, red feed. l.S0rl.4;
corn, white Kgyptian, 2 MiltiAO; red
mllo. 2.07t to 2.1. Kye, nominal.
Hay Alfalfa, JOfrU; wheat. 18f20.
oats, J10&17; barley, 10& 12.
Seattle Grain Market.
SEATTLE, June 20. Wheat, hard white,
soft white, white club and hard red win
ter. $1.20; soft red winter, northern spring
and eastern red Walla, $1.18; Big Bend
bluestem, $1.23.
City delivery: Feed Scratch feed. $S1
per ton: baby scratch feed, $07; feed wheat
$5ft; all grain chop, $-12: oats, $:io: rolled
oats, $41; sprouting oats. $44; whole bar
ley, $37l rolled barley. $30; clipped barley.
$44; milled feed. $33: bran, $30; whole
corn, $40; cracked eorn, $42.
Hay Alfalfa $23 ton: double compressed
alfalfa, $30; ditto, timothy, $33; eastern
Washington mixed, fjti; straw, $23.
Coffee Future Lower.
NEW TORK, June 20. The market for
coffee futures showed a further decline
owing to reports of unsettled condit
in Brazil and further scattering liquida
tion. July sold off to 5.80c and St-pc
(I 2nc, with the market closing at a
decline of 6 to 20 points. July, 6Rfie: Sep
tember. 6 2!Sc: October. 6 30c; Iiecember.
B.KHc; January, 0 7c; March, 6U7c; May,
7.12c.
Hpnt coffee, quiet; Rio 7s, 61iGc;
Snn'.os 4s. 5!V4c.
Pried Fruit at New York.
NEW YOltK. June 20 EvapiratM
spplrs, nominal. Prunes, firm; talm.r
niu. 4fi l.V.,c; Oregon. StiKiSe.
Peaches, dull; standard. 11 c; clinics
13', 'n 13'c: r.mcy. I'l i 17c
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BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Main 3M8 and 3S4.
201-205 -Hallway Exchange Bids.
ASK THE
ENGINEER
He will tell you that Warrenite
Bitulithic pavement has not only
successfully passed through all
the stages of the pioneer, but
that 'he recognizes and appre
ciates the supervision and serv
ice of Warren Brothers Company
in meeting and solving the ever
changing conditions of ' road
building. ,
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& 15-Yr. Sinking; Fund ffl
: 8 Bonds
I TROY LAUNDRY 1
I MACHINERY CO. j
I Ltd. :1
jj - Price 97.50 I
l Dnted July 1, 1Z1. CT I
tjl Due July 1, 1036. jjj I
ffl This Issue for retiring 7 ja !
ffl Gold Notes -issued by this r I
JH company Jan. 1 1919. and M I
iij we are authorized to ac-
S) copt those Notes for ex- n I
if chRrtKe into Bonds of this ' I
ffl Issue at 102.50. 9 1
ffl Write or call for full I
U information. 1 j
S- '&CO..INC. 1
W , Fifth and Stork Streets r I
R?3 COVERNMENT-MUNICIPAl: CORPORATION' fjrj r. I
BONDS
Before Buying
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HOTEL HOYT
Strictly Fireproof. Near both depot
and convenient car service to
all parts of city.
Stnrfe Room Without Rath, 91 and ap
fctn Kir Rooms With Bath, 92 and up
CfliS )i)
State of
New York
Cold 5 Bonds
Due Serf il ly 1042-1067 Inclusive.
Exempt from w York State
income tax and free from all
federal Income taxes.
Legal Invent ment for aavlnc
banks and truKteea In New
York, nil -ew Kngland and
other atatea.
To yield about
4.70
Circular on Request for OHt3l8.
The National City
Company
Offices In more than 50 cities.
Veon Bids;., Portland. Or.
Telephone Muin U72
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We Offer and Recommend for Investment
$68,000.00
Lewis County, Washington
School District No. 3
6 Bonds
Dated July 1, 1921 Due Serially 1922-29
Denominations $500
The district embraces the city of Chehali.i, the county
seat of Lewis county, with a population of over 5000.
This issue constitutes its only bonded indebtedness.
Assessed valuation. $2,320,870.00
Bonded debt 68,000.00
PRICE: Par and accrued
interest to yield 6.
Exempt From Federal Income Tax
Jlses"
flj WASHINGTONiAT THIRD M
PAYMENTS
Or eselnmontk biM any hstad
Stnrk or Bond . Parchaaer nnnvf
Jividwndf. Writ fcr sUctd
bsi and bookM -FREE
J.EM?Goyem&C
32 BKOAPWAY
NEW YORK
We Own and Offer
A First Mortgage Investment
To Yield 8
Security: These bonds are secured
by a closed first mortgage on the
BROADWAY -YAMHILL BUILDING AND
PROPERTY, PORTLAND, OREGON
This building and property have been appraised by the Portland
Realty Board at $625,000. This issue is $300,000.
In addition to the above security these bonds are unconditionally
guaranteed both as to principal and interest, by Alexander
Pantages and wife, whose net worth is in excess of $4,000,000.
THESE BONDS ARE A LEGAL INVEST
MENT FOR SAVINGS BANKS IN OREGON
MATURITIES AND PRICES:
$ 25,000 due June 1, 192299.53 and interest
25,000 due June " 192399.09 "
1924 98.69 " "
1925 98.33 " "
1926 97.97 " "
$1000 and $500
25,000 due June
25,000 due June
200,000 due June
Denominations:
E L peversaux &6mpany
87 Sixth Street
Investment Bonds
Portland, Oregon
Thone Bdy. 1042
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