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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1921)
TIIE BIORXING OREGOXIAN, TnUIiSDAY, JTJXE v23, 1921 21 BARLEY HARVEST BEGINS NEXT WEEK Crop in Southern Oregon Ready to Cut. Is RYE HARVESTING STARTED Tall-Sotm AVIiat Is Filling Well. Haying Delayed in Past Week by Met Weather. Th weather wai generally cool until Bear the close when moderately high tem peratures were experienced. Kays the Ore iron weekly crop summary of the weather bureau. Heavy to killing frost occurred several mornings in elevated districts in the central part of the state. Showers oc curred frequently, and except in some of the central counties were heavy enough -to be of material benefit to vegetation. torn sections they caused delay to farm ing operations. Streams fed by met tin now in the mountains are falling, but much low land along the Columbia, river Is still flooded. Conditions have been particularly fa arable for small grain except that winte rye was injured by frost over limited areas In elevated districts. Winter wheat fs fill ing well. Early sown spring wheat an eats are good. Late spring wheat an eats were suffering from drought in places. but have been revived by rain. Some ry baa been harvested and harvest of barley will begin in Jackson county next week Corn has been benefited by rain but need warmer weather. Strawberries continue plentiful. Cherries ve being marketed In increasing quanti ties. Loganberries and raspberries are ripening. Apples are doing well, though the drop Is rather heavy in places. Haying has been delayed by wet weath er, and pome alfalfa and elover has been damaged. The second cutting of alfalfa has begun in Josephine county. Hay crops And grass made good growth. An abundance of feed is reflected In the condition of livestock, which is unusually rood. Shearing of sheep is practically complete. New potatoes are In market in many places. Late potatoes are doing well ex cept for some local rost damage in cen tral counties. Planting is practically com plete. Broccoli is being planted. Gardens " are doing wll. Peas are plentiful. Hops are in good condition. dealt rs convention at Spokane tomorrow by N A. Leach, I. C. Sanford, D. A. Pat tullc and R. S. McCarL The committee waj appointed at yesterday's session of the exchange. PORTLAND MARKET QVOTATIO'S Grain, Flour and Feed. Merchants' Exchange,' noon session: -Bid.- 10CAL WHEAT BIOS ARE ADVANCED farket Conditions at Country Points Are "Reported Quiet, The wheat market was firmer and July and August bids were advanced 1 to 4 cents at the Merchants exchange. Offers for June delivery were again made on the basis of $1.24 for hard white. Busi ness at country points was reported quiet. Oats and corn bids ranged from un changed to 51 higher. The government weekly weather and crop report, issued yesterday, said: "Win ter wheat harvest progressing north to central Indiana and in southeastern Ne braska. Warm weather caused rather too rapid ripening in northern districts. Con ditions are favorable for corn, but moisture was deficient over considerable areas. Oats beading short In many districts.' Le Count reported on the crop situation from Bradley, S. D.: "High winds and hot weather very unfavorable. Crop badly damaged by drouth. Wheat deterior ating rapidly in the heart of the South Dakota wheat belt. Fields that looked fairly promising a few days ago now have a grey, blighted appearance. Com crop decidedly above the average, but needs rain badly." The Clement Curtis company's report aid: "Our reports on winter wheat show a great irregularity of harvest results and Indications. Present indication for S00, 000.000 bushels. Spring wheat holdina above seasonal condition and indicating 250.000, 000 bushels." Terminal receipts, in cars, were reported fcy the Merchants exchange as follows: Wheat. Barley.Flour.OatH Hay. Portland Wed. wheat June. July. Aug. Hard white $ $ 1.17 $ 1.17 Soft white l.ltf 1.15 White club i.uu l 15 1.13 Hard winter l.l 1.13 1.12 Northern trpring .... 1.18 1.13 1-1-R?d WUa 1.15 1.10 '1.09 OaU No. 2 white feed.... 28.00 27.00 25.00 Corn No. 2 E. T. Phlpment 31.50 31.00 30.00 FLOUR Family patents, $&60 per bar rel; whole wheat, J7; graham. $6.80; bak ers' hard wheat, $8.25; bakers' bluestem patents. $7.5; valley bakers' $7.25 siraignts, i.-o. A1XLLFBEO prices f. o. b. mill: Mill run. xj- per ton; rolled barley $36538; ronea oats, iu; scratch feed, $02 per ton urj v nole, $4u; cracked, $43 per tun. HAT Buying price f. o. b. Portland Auana. 910 per ton; cheat, $22oi3 per ion, ciover, sio per ton; valley timothy, cw.ern urvgon timothy, $2o. Dairy and Country Produce. BUTTER Cubes, extras, 30c per nounds prima parenment wrapped, box lots. 35c; cartona 36c Butterfat, buying price: A grade, zvc; b grade, 27c, Portland de livery. iUUS Case count. 23024c: candled ranch. 2c; selects, 29c. lheksb Tillamook trirflet price to jobbers f. o. b. TiUamoo. 10c; Young Americas, oc pound. POULTRY Hens, 1624c pound; ducks. young, 30&40c; geese, nominal; turkeys. nominal. PORK Fancy. 12c per pound. VKAL Fancy. 12c per pound. Fruits and Vegetables. FRLITS Valencia oranges. $4.25 5.75 per box; lemons. $7.508.75: grapefruit iJtfll per box; bananas, ll&llc pounds apples, I1.50&3 per bux: strawberries, 75c $1.25 crate; cherries, 5-12ic per pound; cantaloupes, $3.504 crate; peaches. $2 -.-j per dox; watermelons, 3H4c per pound; goojberries, oQ7c per pound; apri cots, $3 lug; plums, $2 252.75 per box raspberries, $2.252.50 per crate; honey dew melons, $3 pur crate; Jogn berried $1.75 per crate. v t, u fc, x A B LIS a Cabbage. Sc pound; lettuce. $2$p2.75 per crate; carrots, $2.5u p-r sacK ; garlic, JU2c per pound; beets, e.ou per sack; green peppers, 30c per pouna, rnuDaro, ft&ic per pound; spinach, owac per pouna ; turn tps, $2 4j 2.25 per , tomatoes. n a.oO ner box : ru cumbers, $12 per dozen; peas, 7i&ic per pound; asparagus, J21&2.2J per bo; beans. Ifg-lGc per bound. ruTAiufcii oreron. lie ISO nr ino pounaa. r aKima. J1.dOSS1.75: new Califor nia, 4 Uc, per pound.' ONIONS Oregon, 75c$i per sack: new crop, white Bermudas, $1.75 per crate new red, $1.75 sack. STOCK CIS HOT HELD jurket is strong early, but Later reacts. Specialties Lead . in Downward Movement in Final Hour; Course of Bonds Also Irregular. KEVT YORK, June 23. Stocks made further substantial recoveries in the early and Intermediate periods of today's active dealings, but gains were largely or wholly disnipcted in the fresh liquidation of the final hour. Features of the reaction Jncluded Beth Iiht-m Steel, the coppers. Junior motors and sugars. Some of these declined 2 to 5 Doint. to new low records. Among the heaviest soerUlties were Sears-Roebuck, whiih lost i points, and Chicago Pneu matic Tool, the latter dropping u points oa news of the reduced dividend, but rallying slightly later. Mexican Petroleum maintained its repu te tion as the most volatile of all specu lative favorites. It fluctuated in a radius of 7 points, its extremaadvance of 6 points ending with a net gain of a mere fraction. J United States Steel was the most active is.iuv rising 3 points above its low record of yesterday, but falling away with the grt-ral list at the heavy close. Other steel, as well as equipments, motors and the various specialties comprising the to bacco, leather and food divisions, mani fested similar unstable tendencies. Rr-ading and the high-grade transcon tinental featured the additional advance of the railway group, together with many minor issues of the western and south western territories, but reactions were also general In those stocks. Sales were 875.000 shares. Call money and time funds were un changed and the leading exchanges were only lightly dealt in. Bonds followed the confusing course of the stock market. Liberty issues were irregular and domestic ratla Inclined v to additional firmness. Mixed gains and losses were -registered by international issues. Total sales, par value, $12.37.1,000. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. (Furnished by Overbeck II Cooke com pany. Portland.) Sales. Jilgn. low. liosb. 600 37 34 iii 3 Tenn C A Texas Oil Texas Pacific... T P, C Sc O Third Ave Tob Products' .. Trans Cont Oil.. Union Oil, Del. Union Pacific... United Alloy Chem. 000 2.300 4.300 400 1,400 600 1.K10 T 82 21 2014 13 S3 8 18 TH 30 2ii IS 13 '4 So 1 18 7 31 20 19 134 DO 8 184 4,O0 114 11.'! 113 4(10 21 -1 United Drug 87 United Food Prod United Fruit U R' Storey U S Ind Alcohol. . U S Rubber do 1st pi'd. .. U S Smelting.... V S Steel do preferred... Utah Copper .... Va Chem Vanadium Steel.. Vivandou Wabash do pfd "A". . do pfd "B".... Western Pac Western Union... W'house A B. . . . W'house Eft M. . West Maryland.. White Motors ... Willys-Over do preferred . . . Wilson Packing. . Wis Central (Voolworth W'lngton Pump.. W & L E 000 1 7 3.800 103 3.000 S3 2.K00 53 2,00 5S 800 82 100 64.400 73 600 106 1.8O0 50 18V. 16 Jin llll-i 51 91 800 1.200 200 1.500 1.700 400 700 2. .loo 2.500 1.000 28 . 20 24 51 5B 01 71 108 47 24 28 19 23 44 43 8 31 ' 30 7 , 32 100 100 800 43 5I0 8 29 109 43 8 BO.VDS. U 8 2s reg 1O0 I.V T C deb 8s. do coupon.. 100 IN P 4s U S 4s reg 104UI.V P 3s do coupon. . 1li4 ! Pac T & T 5s. Pan 3s reg....75 (Pa con 4U8... do coupon. .. 75 S P cv 5s A T & T cv 8s.!7ISo Ry 5s Aech gen 4e 74IU P 4s D & R a con 4s62U S Steel 5s .. 50 no ; 28 71 joo 47 21V 2B . U 7 18 13 24 67 80 . 43 9 30 u. 7 28 33 27 10 40 7 . 88 . 7:i . 52 .s:i . 85 .80 .so . 70 . 94 Bid. Liberty Bond Quotations. , Range of liberty bond quotations, fur nished bv the Overbeck : Cooke company or Portland: Staple Ciroceriea. Local Jobbing quotations: SUOAK (sack basisj- Cane, granulated, 6.c per pound ; bcL-t, 45c per pound. .'UTti Walnuts, 211 & 32c pound: Brazil nuts. ISc; filberts, 12c; almonds. 24&30C; peanuts. Salic pound: cocoanuta 11.7a per dozen. RICK Blue Rose. 6c ner oound: Jan.n style. 4c per pound. ULA.N'i Small white. SUr- nlnV TU. lima. 7c; red. 10c per pound. COFFfcE Roasted, bulk, in inimi 14 36c per pound. oALT Uranulated. barret, is Ati nan ground, ton, 0O3, Jl'J.75; 100s. Jl. ump rock, 90.50. iiRIl-.U FRUITS Dates. lr, SO.T box; fiss, 12 3.25 rer box. HON til' Comb, new crop. SS.30 case. per per Provisions. All sizes. 303c; skinned, 18c; cottage roll. 28c. Fancy, liijjSSc; choice. HAMS- ibc: picnic, BACO.V- 35c: standard, LARD Pure, tierces. pound, tierces, lie. I'M SALT Backs, 20 23c 1 310 30 16c pound; com- platea, 16c, , 2tt3tte delivered Tear ago Reason to date.20; Tear ago . . . . Tacoma Tues. . Tear aco Season to date. Tear ago Seattle Tues... Tear ago .... Season to date. Tear ago 9415 12 12 5114 7".f2 11 " 4742 6584 15 1 12 2 7 304 1152 621 2476 109 4015 582 2500 2 1 ... . 14 ... 9 54 10.-.0 104 960 118 024 1S2 856 ..." 1 2"0 T!4 511 1528 256 1205 666 124S BUTTER IS BEING STORED FREELY IcaJ Holdings Close to Quarter of Million Founds. Batter storing is being carried on ac tively here. In the past week 36.583 pounds were put away, bringing total hold ings up to 224.636 pounds. Only 361 ases of eggs which could not be marketed out aide were put into storage. Holdings of dairy and poultry products at Portland and Seattle compare as follows: At Portland: Putter, pounds .... Cheese, pounds ... Kggs. cases Poultrv. pounds ... At Seattle: Ratter, pounds ... Cheese, pounds . . . Eggs, cases Poultry, pounds ... Total butter holdings at New York, Bos ton. Chicago and Philadelphia are 2566, 851 pounds against 19.253.107 pounds a year ago. Egg holdings at the same points aj, 3,353.259 cases against Hides, Hops, Etc TALLOW No. 1. 4c: No. 2. per pound. CASCARA BARK 5c Dound Portland. HOPS 1920 crop, best, 15c per pound. HIDES Salted country hides 4n ri. livercd Portland; grubby hides, 3c; city calf skins, 12c; country calf nkina. lue: good kip. 8c; grubby kip, 4c. V.OOL New clip. 1220c per pound MOHAIR New clio. U U Vo ner pound, delivered Portland. OKAIN BAGS 9c at country points. , Oils. LINSEED OIL-Raw. in barrels. St. 02. five-gallon cans. 11.17. Boiled, in barrels. 1.01; five-gallon cans, 11.18. TURPENTINE In drums. 92c: fiva.ral. Ion cans, 11.07. WHITE LEAD 100-lb. kegs. 13c per lb COAL OIL Tank wagons and iron bar rel.-. 17c; cases. 30fr37e. UASOLINE Tank wagons and iron bar rels, 28c; cases, 4oc. SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET Stocks, Agr Chem Ajax Rubber Alaska Gold Alaska Juneau... Allis-Chalmers .. do preferred . . . Amer Beet Sugar Amer Bosch Amer Can Co. . . . do preferred... Amer C & Fdy.. do preferred... Amer Cot Oil. . . . Amer Drug Sjn. . Allied CTiem Amer H & L. . . . do preferred... Amer Ice Amer Int Corp. . Amer Linseed. . . . do preferred... Amer l.oco do preferred... Amer Saf Razor. Amer S A C Amer Smelter.... do preferred . . . Amer Steel Fdy. . Amer Sugar do preferred... Amer Sumatra... Amer T ft T Amer Tobacco... do pfd "B" . . . . Amer Wool Amer W P pfd.. Amer Zinc Anaconda A..sd Oil Atchison do preferred... At) G &. W I Baldwin Loco.-.. do preferred . . . Bait A Ohio do preferred . . . Beth Steel "B'. Rrookl.vn R T... Butte C. & Z. ... Butte & Sup Caddo Oil Cat Packing Cal Petroleum.... do preferred... Cana Pacific Cent Leather Ccrro de Pasco. . Chandler Motor. . Chi & X W Chi Gt West do preferred... 600 100 700' 1.70O 23 1 32 22 tt 1 30 1 .3O0 1.100 1,800 2!) 34 - 28 34 25 78 il 1.400 119 117 800 8O0 1.900 300 1.300 ' '3,806 1,000 " 2. 800 ' 1,600 ol 4.500 300 1.700 11.900 16 38 14 10 49 85 24 78 'Q 36 18 4 37 10 47 33 22 75 '4 23 U 1 30 4 70 J 76 117 109 V, 15 4 37 10 47 54 33 23 57 75 96 4 25 71 12.400 48 3.000 102 102 3.600 117 115 1,100 118 19.400 69 27 7 37 95 79 100 200 6.000 600 500 200 14.600 13,400 ' V.166 200 2.000 1,300 400 3.! 25 611 80 48 102 115 68 67 33 69 24 69 43 Llbertv, Libertv, Liberty. Liberty. uiDerty, Liberty. Liberty, Victory, Victory, 3s 1st 4s ... 2d 4s 1st 44.. 2d 4s... 3d 4'., s .. 4th 4Vil.. 4s 3,s High. Low. Close. JS7.02 $87.40 $87.42 87.42 8 66 87.56 87.40 87 52 86.88 86.74 811.84 91.40 91.30 91 ::s 86.96 86.84 86.82 98.42 98 " ' 9S 40 98.42 0S.40 9. 40 DEMiND FDR SHEEP EOOfl ALL CLASSES SELL WELL AT STEADY PRICES. Cattle Trading Is in Heldover Stock Hogs Reach Local Yards on Contract. There was a better run at the stock yards yesterday, 11 loads coming in and trading was more active, but otherwise the market was without new feature. The larger part of the arrivals were sheep and lambs and for these the demand and steady prices were realized. Cattle trading was chiefly in held-over stock. The hogs rece4ved, by rail, came on contract. Reeelpts were 28 cattle, 379 hogs and 1627 sheep. ' The day's sales were as follows Mining: blocks at Boston. Allouez 20 North Butte .. 9 Ariz Com 7 Old Dominion. 19 Calu & Ariz.... 48 Osceola 25 Calu & Hecla. .2U0 Quincy 37 Centennial .... 7 Superior 3 Copper Range.. 32 Sup & Boston.. 1 East Butte ... 8 Shannon 80 Franklin 8 Utah Con 3 Isle Royfllle ... 18 Winona 40 Lake Copper .. 2IWolverine .... 10 Mohawk . ... ... 47 I Money, Silver, Etc. SEW YORK, June 22. Prime mercan tile paper, 6 6 per cent. Time loans steady. 60 days. 90 days anc six months, 6 per cent. Call money easy. High, 5 per cent: low. 5 per cent; ruling rate. 5 per cent; closing bid. 4 per cent; offered at 5 per cent; last loan, S per cent. Bar silver, domestic 00c: foreign 58c. Mexican dollars, 45 c. LONDON. June 22. Bar silver, 35id per ounce. Money 4 per cent. Discount rates, short bills, 5 per cent. 23 67 35 49 U 48 10 4 300 10 40 1 2.600 100 000 109 3.000 34 60O 13.700 700 500 800 This wk. . 224.638 . 153 131 . 40 917 . 66.467 This wk. . 461.178 . 132.R2S . 41.151 . 95.082 Last wk. 188.053 155.302 49.546 67.269 Last wk. 44 1 .863 112,1 11 40.S-3 123.831 2.875,268 cases. Cube Butter Market Firm. The cube butter market continued firm with sales of extras at 30c and prime firsts at 29c. Trints moved at the usual rate at unchanged prices. The only demand for eggs was for local consumption. The market had an easier nncitrtone. but there was no material change in prices. Current receipts selling a: 23 6 24c. Tcultry of all kinds was firm as the demand was good and receipts were small. Trade in the dressed meat line was slow. Mrawberry Demand Ceases. The call for strawberries subsided al ' most entirely yesterday and prices dropped to the lowest levels of the season. Guod fruit was quoted on the street at ' $1.25 and soft berries at 75 cents a crate. Loganberries were in larger supply and -were held at $1.75 a crate. Raspberries ' old at $2.;j?2.50. Cantaloupes were abundant, but good ripo stock was steady at $3.754 a crate. '. Jtfany of the offerings were poor and 'ould not be moved. f Sugar Declines 10 Cents. ii All grades of refined sugar declined 10 cents a hundred in the local market yes terday as the result of a similar drop at Mw Xork. NEW YORK. June 22. Raw sugar. 4c for centrifugal. Refined. 5.50c for fine ' granulated. Bank Clearings. Bank clearings of the northwestern cities yesterday were aa follows: Clearings. Balances. Portland $4,241,737 $717,482 Seattle 4,465.709 958.867 Tacoma 530.857 118.232 Spokane 1 1,543,889 442,874 ? Exchange Delegates Named. ."' The Portland Merchants Exchange will ba represented at the northwestern (rain Price Current on Vegetables, Fresh Fruits, Etc., at Bay City. SAN FRANCISCO, June 21. Vegetables Asparagus. 4fil0c; squash. Imperial, $1 & 1.25, small lug; potatoes, $1.752.50; oniuns. new red, - 75 lii 85c ; green onions, $1.30$rl.i3 box; tomatoes, $1.502 crate, garlic, O'iiSc; peppers, 10?z25c; peas, 46 cents; beans, string, 36c; lima, 15lbc; beets, $1.75&2 sack; carrots, $1.25rl.do sack. Poultry Hens. 1S35C; broilers, 27629c; fryers, 30 & 50c; young roosters. 20 1 25c; o'.ii roosters. 15 18c; ducks, 25(g30c: geese' jaa3uc; Belgian hares, live, 1314c; squabs, 35li40c; pigeons, $3 dozen. Fruit Oranges, Valencia, $33.50 box grape fruit, $i.504; limes nominal- up'. iivi , eiraw oernes. ouQtoC drawer; loganberries, 35&40c drawer; rasp- "'"w, .- -, Diac-Koerries, S9&10 chest; cherries, 6&10C bulk; apricots, 75c $'1.25 basket; peaches, $1 2502 crate cantaloupes standard. 1.7ol&:2; ponies' $1.250 1.75; flals, 6590c; figs, 60jj$l' single layer box; currants, 90c ?? H drawer' Tug"1"' J2&2.50 lug; grapes, I3&3.73 small Receipts Flour, 6800 quarters; wheat 2445 centals; barley, 300 centals: beans' 1027 sacks; corn. 8U0 sacks; potatoes 1174 sacks; butter, 621 centals; eggs, 50 114 dozen; cheese, 243 centals; hides, 109U' oranges and lemons, 800 boxes. ' SAN ERANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET Prices Current on Vegetables, Fresh Frnlts, Etc., at Buy Cit. t-A.-v l-KANCISOO. June 22 Vegetables i'r iuc; squasn. Imperial, 1 S'1.25, small lug; potatoes. XI .25ft ' ' r,-"', v, '"'' 4JC: green onions. f'-""ii loniaioes, si.-.?7 1.75 crat sar.ii, hk; peppers, loj,I5c; peas. 44 tt-iiis, uc-ans. Firing, ,jtm,c: lima. l.t'TfUje Deets. si.ujjj sack; carrots. $1.25 61.50 r-ouury Mens. 18W35C; broilers, 27W -c, irjers. ..u'aji.ic: young roosters. 20-$ uiu iti.-,i-i, i9t-; QUiKs, 2.tj:!0c geese, joti juc; Belgian hares, live, lag 4T. imeuiia, j nozen. r ruit uranges. Valencia. $3A:.50 box; grapeiruu. i..ii; limes, nominal; pies, si'?---'" tier; strawberries. 507;c uiamci, muBiiut-nirs, o,t vt hoc Graver : rasp berries. 8..Cf $1.1.,: blackberries. 10 chest: cherries. 5W10c bulk; apricots. 73c oasKet: peaches. $1.2.,i2 cratel cantaloupes, standard. $1.752.75; ponies, $l.25&1.75: flats. 65S0Oc; figs. 'oocliSL single layer- box; currants, 0cfl7$l 1n drawer: plums. $22.50 lug; grapes. $3 small 1 ifcK. Receipts t lour. 1464 quarter barrels: centals; barley. 1740 centals: sacks; potatoes. 2019 saek: sscks: hay. :n;o tons; butter, eggs. 100.838 dozen; livestock, 800 1,600 1.300 5.800 2,300 1.6O0 800 1.000 1.10O 200 ' 2.100 6.400 7.700 1.000 100 100 15.900 ' '4.366 5.300 2.200 200 400 500 4.200 1,800 900 300 7,900 wheat. l:!6 beans, 12!1 onions. 161 943 centals; 1222 head. -Easier. 'Ot&loc; 29 4.40 Metal Markets NEW TORK. June 22. Copper Electrolytic, spot and" nearby. 12. July and third quarter, 13$13lsc. Tin Steady. Spot and nearby. 29.25c; futures, 2S.75fi2!c. Iron Nominally unchanged. Lead Quiet. Spot, 4.50c. Zinc Easy, East St. Louis spot. 4-oc. Antimony Spot. 5 12 nf 5. 25c. , Naval Stores. SAVANNAH. Ga.. June 22. Turpentine firm. 50c: receipts, 860 barrels, ship ments, 1187 barrels; sales, 733 barrels; stock. 8087 barrels. Rosin firm; receipts 1497; shipment 1341 barrels: stock, 78,264. Quote: B, $3 60; D. $3 63: E. $3 85; F. $3.(10 413.70' G. $3.653.70'; H. $3.75: I. 3.75ft 3.80; K $4 05; M. $4 60; N, $5.15&5.30; WG, 15.S01 WW, $6.456.ii0; Extra Holiday on Exchange. NEW TORK, June, 22. Governors of the stock exchange today granted a peti tion for an extra holiday on Saturday, July 2. Chili Copper 1.700 cnino C, M & St P do preferred... Coco Cola C & O Colo F & I Colo Southern.... Colo G & E Columbia Graph.. Con Gas Cont Can Cont Candy . Corn Products..., Cosden Oil C, R I & P do pfd "A". . . . do pfd "B ". . . . Crucible do preferred... Cuba Cane do preferred . . . Cuban Amer Sug Dome Mines .... D & R G do preferred . . . Endlcott Johnson. Erie do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Famous Players. . Fed M ft S do preferred . . . Kisk Tire Gaston Wns .... Gen Cigars Gen Electric .... Gen Motor . .'. ... do 6 Goodyear Gen Asphalt .... Goodrich Granby Gt Nor Ore do preferred. . . Greene Cananea.. Gulf S Steel Hupp Motor .... Houston Oil .... Illinois Cent Inspiration Int Agr C com. .. , do preferred... Interboro do preferred... Inter Callahan. .. Int Harvester. . . . Int Merc Marine. do preferred... Int Nickel Int Paper do preferred . . . . Invincible Oil.... Island OH. K C Southern .... do preferred... Kelly-Spgfld Fvennecott ....... Keystone Tire. . . . Lack Steel Lee Tire Lehigh Valley.... Lorillard ........ L & S Maxwell Motor... . do 1st pfd . . . Mex Petroleum Miami Mid States Oil... Midvale Steel ... M, K & T do preferred... Mont Power Mont Power Mo Pacific do preferred... Mont Ward M. St P & S 5 M. M & St I Nat Enamel Nat Lead 57 65 7 15 1014 22 24 36 28 49 27 34 54 5 83 'i 64 29 28 60 58 7 35 94 78 20 64 34 49 42 10 4 io 38 103 32 23 52 63 7 13 10 21 23 35 28 47 26 30 Vi 53 5 S3 'i" 62 28 26 70 59 54 27 7 35 U4 78 75 V 21 64 95 34 49 43 4 10 10 55 8J 71 104 33 25 63 7 15 10 21 23 3.1 26 47 26 34 54 A 83 43 1 2 8 27 70 59 54 75 8 25 14 16 1 54 11 17 Foreign Bonds. Foreiim bond quotations furnished by the Overbeck & Cooke company of Port land : Bid. Ask. Russian 5e. 1921...: 13 16 Russian 51s. 1926 3 5 P.useian 6s. 1919 14 17 French Aa. lost 81 63 French 4s. 1917 49 50 French 5, 1920 70 71 Italian 5s. 1018 38 39 British 5s. 1922 374 - 384 British 5s. 1927 364 m 374 BrltMl 5s. 1929 3414 374 British vkv 4s 284 294 Britl-h ref 4s 202 272 Belgium resrt 5 . . 65 69 Belgium prem 5s 6s; i' German W. L. 5s... 10U 12 Berlin 4s 1 1 121 Hamburg 4s 13 14 Hamburg 4s 13 14 Leipsig 4s 13 14 Leipsig 5s 14 15 Munich 4s 13 13 Munich 5s 14 16 Frankfort 4s 14 15 Jap 4s 6x5fc Jap 1st 4 lis 84 84 Jap 2d 4 Vis 84 . 84 Paris 6s 90 '4 90 U K 5s. 1821 994 89 U K 5'Cs. 1922 97 97 U K Ss. 191-9 87 87 U K 3s, 1937 83 S3 Foreign Exchange. Foreign exchange rates at close of busl- 1 steer.. 18 steera 1 steer.. 5 steers. 1 steer., 1 steer.. 2 steers. 1 cow. . . 1 cow. .. 1 cow . .. 1 cow . .. 1 cow. .. 2 cows. . 2 cows.. 1 cow.. 1 cow.. 1 cow. . 1 cow . . 1 calf.. 1 bull. . . 7 hogs. . 8 hogs. . 2 hogs. . 6 hngs. . 1 hog. . . 4 hogs. . 6 hogs. . 5 hogs. . 12 hogs. . 10 hncs. . 1 bull... 1 bull... 1 bull. .. 7 hogs. . 6 hogs. . 2 mixed 1 stag. . 1 bull... 4 hogs. . 30 hoes. . 2 hoics. . 2 hogs. . 1 hog . . 2 hogs. . 1 hog 8 hogs.. 4 hogs. . 6 hogs. . 12 hogs. . 12 hogs. . 4 hogs. . 245 lambs 228 Iambs 4 lambs. 19 lambs. 5 lambs. 150 lambs 19 lambs. 25 lambs. 3 lambs. 4 ewes . . 6 owes. . 26 yearl. 3 steers. 2 steers. 1 steer.. J steer.. 2 steers. ' 4 steers. 6 seers. 1 steer. . 1 steer.. 2 steers. Wt. Price.l 8K0 $ 3 : 1033 5 501 Hows: $ Wt 6S0 4K2 860 1110 950 1110 85fl 900 770 1260 800 763 1110 1160 1 1 50 11652 190 l0O 235 212 156 156 200 INS ISO 188 215 173 1440 1290 1280 , 121 188 1035 1 220 11100 217 1SI ISO 185 . 270 340 450 131 255 203 610 18 232 69 68 " 67 ,38 66 49 66 -75 60 147 106 104 946 640 1170 870 915 975 6.00! 5.00! 5.501 4.251 4 00! 3 50! 8SS 950 940 1019 , 720 750 950 1 cow. 2 cows. . 1 cow. . . 3 cows. . 1 cow. . . 1 COW. . . 1 cow. . . 1 cow . . . 3 251 5 cows. . 3 25! 1 cow . . . 3 251 1 cow. . . 3.251 1 cow. . . 3.25: 1 cow. . . 3 501 1 cow. . . 4 25! 1 cow . . . 4 50 14 cows. . 4 351 1 bull. . . 4 251 1 calf... 8 001 7 mixed. 4 00' 2 hoes. . 8.75 66 hogs. . 8 75! hogs. . 8.75! 7 hogs.. 8 751 1 hog... 9.00117 hoes.. 9.001 2 hogs. . 8 85! 1 hog. . . 9 00! 3 hoes. . 8 731 1 hog... 8.85! 1 hoe. . . 3 00 12 lambs. 3 0(1 1.1 lambs. 3 23120 lambs. 8 75! 7 lambs. 9 00' 5 lambs. 5.50!25 lambs.. 3 110! 5 lambs. 8.5012 lambs. 8 75 11 lambs. 9 001 5 lambs. S.5I 7 lambs. 8.85116 lambs. 5 So! 4 lambs. 5.75! 9 lambs. 5.751265 lambs 8 75115 lambs. 8 00;11 lambs. 8, 75! 3 lambs. 9 .110164 lambs. 9 OOHO lambs. 8 50'32 lambs. 6 75! 3 lambs. 6.75! 5 Iambs. 7 00! 7 lambs. 4 on! 17 lambs. 6 00! 9 lambs. 3 50' 2 lambs. 6 00i83 lambs. 7 001127 lambs 6.001241 lambs 2 00 2 ewes. . 1 00! 5 ewes. . 4.00! 6 ewes. . 6 251 1 ewe . . . 3 00! 6 ewes. . 6 23! 2 yearl. 8 25137 yearl. 6 25P 8 yearl. 6.25! 2 yearl.. 1043 . 6 .25! 1 yearl. . 9 to 6.251 1 wether 950 3 .50! 5 bucks. . S85 5.50 Livestock prices at the local yards low: Choice steers $6 73 Price. 840 5 50 23 4.00 4 00 3 00 4 00 3 00 4 00 990 $ 4 00 950 4 00 1140 820 1020 1040 830 920 900 3S0 932 100 , 193 350 2S4 270 121 -195 300 23 30 440 63 ' 76 71 71 SS 88 62 65 ' 63 67 81 70 73 67 61 53 71 69 61 56 50 71 70 lis 116 130 1(10 128 113 112 110 120 90 140 156 4 (HI 5.50 4 0(1 4 50 6.SU 2.0 2 00 2.0(1 3 00 9.0(1 9 0(1 6 0(1 7 on 8 0(1 9.00 8.75 8 no 8 on 6 no 5 00 4 00 6 25 6 50 4 00 6 50 6 5 on 6 6 4 00 4 00 6 75 6 25 4 00 6 75 6 75 6 25 4 on 6 73 6 75 7 00 6 75 4.00 6.75 B 75 4 00 4 on 6.50 6 25 6 25 2.00 2 50 2 50 2 00 2.00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 (10 4 no 3 56 2 00 with yesterday's average: top. $8 80. early; bulk. $8.404r8T3; pigs, late, 15c higher: bulk, desirable. $8.406 8.30. Sheep Receipts. 1900; lambs, mostly 30c lower: two loads choice natives, early, $12.50; practical top, $12; culls, mostly $6: sheep, about steady; California wethers, $6; light California ewes. $3.25; bulk fat native ewes. $3.5064.50. Kansas City Livestock Market. KANSAS CITT, Mo.. June 22. (United States Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Re ceptts, 6000; beef steers, open steady. closing weak; light steers and mixed yearlings, $8.40; other sales, $3.5058 30; calves, strong; good and choice vealers, $88. 75: stockers and feeders, dull, steady to lower; all other classes, steady; best cows, $6: medium to good kind. $4 251? 5.50; canners, mostly $24j2.25; only light butcher bulls above $5; bulk bolognas. 44.50. Hogs Receipts. 7500; fully steady with yesterday's best time of 5c to 10c above the average to traders; $x 60 for a few loads light packers; top, $8.55; 250 and 26(-pound averages to shippers, $8,434 8. 50; bulk of sales, $8.254?S.55; choice stock pigs, $8.25. Sheep Receipts, 3300; sheep, steady; Arizona ewes. $3.73; few natives. $4; fed Texas yearlings. $8; lambs, steady to lower: bulk better grades, natives, $10.73 ((fll.20; Arizona, $11.75. - fol- Omaha Livestock Market. OMAHA. June 22 (United States Bu reau of Markets ) Hogs Receipts, 18.000; mostly 10c to 15c lower: bulk ISO to 240- pound butchers. $8,200 8.33: top. $8 40; bulk butchers. 2.1O pounds and over, $7.8j S15; packing grades. $75O7.80. Cattle Receipts. 7500; beef steers, 23c lower: top steers, $8.65; she-stock, steady to 15c lower; other classes, generally steady. Sheep Receipts. 8500; lambs, mostly 50c lower; top Idahos, $12.25: few sales natives early, strong; top native lambs. $11.50; sheep. 'strong; ewes, top, $4.25; feeders, steady. Seattle Livestock Market. . SEATTLE. June 22. Hogs Receipts. 81; steady; quotations unchanged. Cattle Receipts, none; weak; prime steers. $6.7.110 7 25: medium to choice. $5.506.50; common to good. $4.505.50; best cows and heifers, $5.25(6; 3.75; med ium fb choice, $4.5O4i5.50: common to I good. $3 50(? 4.50; bulls. $3.501? 4; light calves, $65!7;. heavy calves. $45. Nwift & Co. .Storks. Closing prices for Swift & Co. stocks at Chicago were reported bv Overbeck & 4 noke company of Portland as follows: Swift Co. 80 Llhhy. McNeil & Llhby 7 ."VHtlonal Leatner 6 Swift International 2234 QUOTATIONS ON DAIRY PRODUCE laP ' s ' " ilaiMiiassa iiiwi4ttrjrwi.niany im mtm Ji V i- s.. 's''ers-i-r-38i Jim . r .!,,, . as, - i ' II in i, i .73 tJ It Pays to Have a Plan for Your Insurance You make no mistake hen you follow a definite phn of regular sav ing for your insurance premiums. Under our Insurance Savings Club plan, saving becomes an intimate part of your business routine. Our interesting booklet describing thjs saving system is mailed to any ad dress upon request. LUMBERMENS Jrxjs xmtant -BANK Himn.s, mm Hi.ni .',-n-swMVHin ft. w.j. i,n-j'a4i'(Wn mi"i) r tin ' ii 1 mi "i an i. . mi -'iT. nn'iiriiitiiii!. in'Hii ihnni unit ness yesterday, furnished by Northwestern National bank of Portland. The amount quoted Is the equivalent of the foreign unit in United States funds: Country Unit Austria, kronen Belgium, francs Bulgaria, leva Czecho-Slovakia. kronen .... Denmark, kroner England, pound sterling.... Finland, finmark P'rance. f ram- Germany, marks Greece, drachmas ..... Holland, guilders Hungary, kronen ...... Italy, lire Jugo-Slavia. kronen ... Norway, kroner Portugal, eseudos Roumania. lei Serbia, dinara Spain, pesetas Sweden. ' kroner , Switzerland, franca ... China Hongkong, local Shanghai, taels , Japan, yen , Rate . .$.002 . . .0805 . . .012,1 . . .014." . . .1725 ..3.7725 . . .0180 . . .0810 . . .0150 . . .0625 . . .3330 . . .0046 . . .049: . . .0086 .. .1443 .. .1410 . . .0170 . . .0290 . . .1340 .. .2242 . . .170 . . .502 . . .677 , . .4800 2O0 3 . 48.600 flS 600 20 1.IMII1 . l.OOO 200 200 Medium to good steers Fair to medium steers ...... Common to fair steers Choice cows and heifers Medium to good cows, heifers Fair to medium cows, heifers Common cows Canners Bulls Choice dairy calves Prime light calves Heavy calves Choice feeders Fair to good feeders , Hogs Prime light Smooth heavy. 250 to 300 lbs.. Smooth heavy, 300 lbs. and up 6.00(01 miusn neavy 4.n(i'?r Stags Fat pigs Feeder pigs Sheep East of mountain lambs Best valley lambs Cull lambs . : . Feeder Iambs . . ". Heavy yearlings . . Light yearlings , Light wethers , Heavy wethers -. Ewes r.50 O.OIKo; 6.75 5.25 fi 6.0(1 . 3 30'tt5.25 5.50 6(10 4.75fi 5 50 3 75 4.75 2.75i 8.75 1.501) 2.75 2.5(li 4.00 9.50 (ii 10.00 9 00 9.50 3 (III 6.00 BOOW 5 50 4.00 5.00 8.75'S 9 00 7.0OW 8 00' 7.00 3 00fi) 7.00 8.75W 9.00 8.50 9 00 6 50ifJ 7 50 . B.OO 'di 6.75 4.00' 5 00 2.50ifi) 4.00 4.011 rfji 4 50 4.50 5.00 4 0017' 4 30 3.0O' 4 00 l.OO 3.30 Chicago Livestock' Market. CHICAGO, June 22. (United States Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts, 12.0(81; dry-fed steers and she-stock, steady; grassers, slow; bids lower; top yearlings. $9; choice 1500-pound bullocks, $8.75; bulk beef steers, $7,236 8 35; bulk fat cows and hfifers, $4.5013 6.25; bulls and calves, steady; bolognas, largely $4.25ig'4.50; butcher bulls. $5.258.30; bulk veal calves. $5.25rl 6.50; bulk veal calves, around $9.50; stockers and feed ers, dull. Hogs Receipts, 25.000; active, steady; tights, steady to lllo lowr: others etfudy Market Prices Ruling on Butter, Cheese and Kggs. SAN FRANCISCO, June 22. Butter- Extra choice, 37 c; prime firsts, 34 c; California firsts. 31 c. r.ggs Extra choice, 2ic; extra firsts. 26e; dirties, 26c: extra pullets, 24c; undersized pullets. 22c. Cheese California fiats fancy, IS1 firsts. 16c; California Toung America fancy, 22c. NEW YORK, June 22. Buttei- Steady. Creamery higher than extras, 34,4'w35c; creamery extras, 33$j34c; creamery firsts, 31 fij .'l.'tc. Eggs Firmer. Fresh gathered extra firsts, 2830c; do. firsts. 2530u. Cheese Steady, unchanged. CHICAGO, June 22. Butter Lower. Creamery extras, 33c; standards, J2c; firsts. 28.11 c: seconds, 24,o 2ic. Eggs Unchanged. Receipts. 14,6 SEATTLE, June 22. Wholesale prices to dealers: Eggs Select local ranch, white sheMs, 28c: do. mixed colors, 2(ifr28c; pullets, -'. Butter City creamery. cubes, 34c; bricks or prints. :!5o; country creamery. extras, cost to jobbers, in cubes, 30c. ' Sharp (lain in Coffee Futures. NEW YORK. June 22. There was further decline in the market for coffee futures early today uwing to weakness In Rio exchange and renewed July liquids tion. The latter was mostly in the way of switching, however, and after opening I u. decline of 7 to 1 1 points with Sep tember selling at 5.90c, the market ral lied on covering. This was stimulated by later cables reporting a rally in Klo change rates and higher milrels prices in Santos, while there were also reports of firmer tone in the cost and freight mar ket. September sold up from 5.90c to I 6.40c and the market closed at a net ad vance of 35 to 43 points. July, 6.04c Seen niter. 6.38c; October. 6 31c: Decem ber. 8 78c; January, 6.8'Jc; March. 7.12c; May. 7.28c. Stmt coffee dull and nominally un changed at 6 6c for Rio 7s and 96 9c f'lr Santos 4s. Dried Fruit at New York. NEW YORK, June 22. Evaporated apples, nominal. Peaches, quiet. PICKERS' WAGES FIXED Ixxan be cries and C'lirrrips Arriving . r at Eugene Cannery. EUGENE. Or.. June 22. (Snorl;il 1 Wages to be paid chorry nickers and berry pickers in Lane county have been agreed upon by the Brnwers thi summer at a scries of mef-tincs held at the cannery of the Eugene Fruit Growers' association. For pickinif cherries the wase agreed upon is 1 cent Io 1'. centa pound, aeeordinir to orchard con ditions. For locanberrle, the wuce will be 1 cent a pound, with bonus of half a cent a pound to be paid to those who remain throughout picking time. For red raspberries 2 rente a pound will be Riven, with a bonus of half a cent for remaining. The first loganberries were- re ceived at the cannery yesterday, and Hoyal Anne cherries already are ar riving. The season for both is said to be from a week to ten days earlier than usual owing to the mild weather early in the spring. It is expected that the gathering of the Iloyal Annes will become general during the latter part of this week and the fore part "f next, eays J. the a-s;.'iciat ion. O. Woit, manager of Arlinslon Holds School Kleotion, ARM YGTOV. Or., June "2. (Spe cial ) The annual school election a held here .Monday, with very little In terest being shown. Henry W. l.anir was elected director, filling the va cancy made 1'V A. W her I house, whohe term expired and who did not desire re-election. Hurry l.urnhain was elected clei k sucrteding K. S. Laitinr eaux, v. ho has moved to li'rigon. The city of Arlington hold a special dec lion to validate die outstanding war rant Indebti dnesH for the bond issue being sold, in the turn of $10,000. Ilead The Oregnnian classified ads. Money to Loan on Business and lieslder.ee Troperty Mortgage Bond Company Mnln 2S3I. Wilcox n I ilar. Trunes, fair demand. NEW stea.lv. Cotton Murket. YORK. June 22. Spot Middling. 11.20c. Nevada Con .... 600 10 10 14 New Haven 2.1O0 16 15V4 Norfolk & W 300 92 91 Nor Pacific 5,300 67 68 Nova Scotia S N Y Air Brake N Y Central 1.000 67 66 Okla Prod ref... 1,500 2- 1 Ontario Sliver.... 600 Otis Steel 300 10 - 9 Pacific Oil 2,500 34 H 32 Pac Gas & Elec. . 500 51 4 50 Pan Amer Pet.-.. 19.900 499i 48 do pfd 'B" 3.200 44 41 Pennsylvania 4,000 32 82 People's Has 1,700 47 ii 47 Pere Marquette.. 2,200 18 16 Phila Co Pure Oil 4.000 264 26 Pierce Arrow ... 3.0(10 19 15 Pierce Oil 22.400 9 8 Pittsburg Coal... 1,600 55 54 Pitts & W Va.... 500 26 25 do preferred.... . . . . .... Pressed S Car.... 300 66 65 Pullman 000 85 93 Ray Cons 200 Reading 7,700 65 62 Replogle Steel BOO 21 20 Republic I & S. . 3,800 46 44 Rep Motors 100 14 14 Royal Dutch Oil. 11.000 49 47 Ry Steel Spring.. 200 76 76 S O Ind Sears Roebuck... 23.300 69 65 Shattuck. Arix 200 6 6 Shell T & T 100 40 40 Sinclair 1.900 21 20 Sloss Sheffield... 800 34, S3 Sou Pacific 8,003 7f 69 Sou Railway .... 1.000 19 18 do preferred... ; St L & S F 1,000 21 20 Stromberg Carb.. 600 31 . 29 Studebaker 39,51)0 74 71 Swift & Co...... j,... 1u 9 8 9 '4 25 I4 4 I Jugo-Slavia. kronen s 0086 calves, around $9.50: stockers and feed-I -fi 'iiniinii '" fH alt 20S 54' 54 54 NEW YOR K. June 22.-Exchange. Ir- k 'WO VfT TfiH I 1 T" 1 . 1 I 900 126 125 125 regular; sterling, demand. $3.74; cables. H H tf Bl fi H B K tfl fl tnK F 33.700 10 9 10 $3.75; francs, demand. 8 02; cables. 8 04; -JL a tUsV f (W A K H J.VCOAA L1J.J.O I , 61 Belgian francs, demand, 7.99; cables, 8.01; - H I 7 guilders, demand. 33.15; cables, 83.25; lire, v B ' H m 52.700 51 47 47 demand, 4 95; cables. 4.97; marks, de- "w- v , rST 1 -e,ot- , oi 700 31 30J4 30 mand 141. c,bles 14"- Greece demand - s V iST -V I ' NEW YORK, June 21. Kurther easj- 100 18 IN IS ?7. ilV' ?j? JrriT :. - I 5-. riT3 1 Ing of money rates and a growing con- 300 26 6 26 0 1'. Sweden, demand J..3... Norway de- I,X 1 if IST, viction that the extended reaction had " 500 65 64 64 mand. . 14 30; Argentine, demand. 30.7a; ;. T A .'H?'i exceeded the bounds of caution were ..' .... Brazilian, demand, 12.00; Montreal, 12 4 f : J, among factors which prompted hurried 300 29 29 29 per cent discount. , , I r - f- covering of short commitments. 600 11 11 11 """ JI;I!V i--TKy!" ' ' For the first time since October. 1919. I.80O 58 50 50 J 1 JJi": ' Aj4 $ call money opened and remained at 3 200 XHi 88 88 . , . 7 U 6 :f31 ;el per cent on the exchange. In the open 1,000 32 31 31 iPtK'U -. A ' I- Vu . 1 I market and on prime collateral this .... 8 7l!BmJvH . : t'l tj -All II 1 quotation was shaded by to 1 per 600 38 3 38 XWKm isW "! I 1 ) J I-';. 1 . BsvF cent. (Morning Oregonian. June 22.) ?o t hi 0 h Cheap money is as certain as I liiio iir io1 ."5 WM' ' . IMW I !feJ' ; about the long term bonds we I V.m ii- io S? ikl&iglliMlll 'I'SrlK 1 -Wr--'.' - own and recommend for your I f2 , If MiWSW-P- 1 WfNvfc?ir ' tvn$fri:i investment. Call on us or in- I I V 525 WMMVmMW llf l lSMS&WlB viteustocaUonyou. I Vv 4.700 mv 36 38 Mi J fcpmi jS I'l 'fa ;Tyf?a!PVeWJ I I i;H ii 15 lira loli I trffer3 itMi 1 'ftifBEEMAN I 3 m isrFiF 1 - camp i ii in t ( ui f r. m e w r jo at w 3 n h i ii .2.. Tifrf 1 1 La... filhX.. - I I Sill 1.400 18 17 17 . - ,1 M Jf V. h. !?! if! 1 AND INCOME TAX I jarf rn!llltv 1 1 D , fi III j EXEMPT .wmmmJ9 j. riuviiiccui 5bS I Port of Nehalem j Oregon J Alhprta 6s i (Tillamook Co.) . : mutl IU a v-'-- 1 School District No. 1 if . To Yield . ( 9 4-Year i! , II I 82 t Genernl Olillsatlon i - d.Q 11 . I 5 I Bon'"'- .' S 09' 1 V-t I 97.89 to Yield . BONDS . . (tfl ill . 6.50 I ATV PAR I J) U J ?6Vi I Dated jaiy l. i2i . S Due Tunc 1 1941 I ft Due May 1, 1923 is g , jjue Juir l, 1935. j Lue June I, 11 M 8 Iff II Opt. June I ,,17.7 1 ' If These bonds are a preneral R 55 ffi The Port of Nehalerri con- 3 I n obligation of the -Province H ::! m sists of 400,000 acres rich JJ of Alberta, whose assessed V 5 m timber, farm and dairy 3 If v al u atij on In 1 920 was Oiv K lands havins assessed va'- S , H $1,000,000,000. II 12 ffi uation of nearly SIX g These bonds are ine obligalton U . , II 63 B million dollars, and g ..... ,t -h ft- Price 96.37 to Yield II 2o tt oniv $345,500 bonded debt. i of a district comprising the city v nil jmi w n u 44 ; including this. issue. of Klamath Falls and adjacent ff 60 U , j . e.h.roijuns&sons P I P1"? I Ralph Schneeloch Co. xSrL B- irCU.,INL. ffi 1 QyXortliwestTkpresentaiive s (Sa Fifth and Stark Streets r-H wjkiciivu, and corporation nNAKCB 404 COUCH BUILDING 1 III0V l " ' ' - First Mortgage Real Estate Bonds THE $300,000 ISSUE OF BROADWA Y-YA.MHM.I. (HIPPODROME) BUILDINC;. (JUA K ANTEE1) MUST MORTGAGE 7!i I50NDS arc rrrommtndtd as a hihly satisfactory investment for the most conservative buyer. First: These bonds are secured by a FIRST MORT GAGE against valuable improved real estate (valued by the Portland Realty Hoard at $623,000) situated richt in the heart of the business district of Portland at the corner of Broadway and Yamhill streets. Second: The mortfiaRors, Alexander and Uois A. Pan tages, have unconditionally guaranteed the prompt pay ment of interest and principal (the net worth of the guar antors is in excess of $1,000,000). Third: The mortgage proides that the interest will be paid without deduction for Federal Normal Income taxes up to 2 per cent. Fourth: These bonds qualify as a legal investment for SAVINGS BANKS under the STATE BANKING LAWS OF OREGON. Maturities and Prices. $ 23.000 due June 1. 1022 39.3.1 -23,000 due June 1, 1923 99.09 23,000 due June 1. 1321 98.69 23.000 due June 1. 1023 9S.32 200,000 due June 1, 1926 97.97 TO YIELD 8Tr. BlythAVitter, 6c Co. Yeon Bldg.. PORTLAND SEATTLE - SAN FRANCISCO -105 ANGELES - NEW YOflK 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, 1922 M.53 and interest 25,000 due June " '102309.09 " 25,000 due June " '192-1 D8.69 " 25,000 due June " '102598.32 " " . 200,000 due June " 192G 97.97 " " Denominations: $1000 and $500 . E . n e ve re a ux 5l(5 m p an y 87 Sixth Street Investment Bonds Portland, Oregon. Phone Bdy. 1012.