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1 TITC MORNING OREGON! AN, "WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1921 IMflT-BOYIMLTS WHEN PRICES DROP Market Is Two Cents Lower at Country Points. situation. Ths demand wa slow anJ receipts of ftir size. Pullet esgs are beginning to come in. Dressed meat and poultry prices were unchanged with receipts moderate. World Wheat Shipments Increased. World wheat shipments last week and the same week last year were: Wk. ending Wk. ending Auk. 2721. Ausr. 2S.'20. TJ. S. and Canada.... 12,822. 000 11,010.000 Argentine 6U9.0UU 277.000 Australia 1,520,000 ,f EASTERN SLUMP !S CAUSE Total 15.052,000 11,287,000 Shipments for the season to date com pare as follows: Total since Same period July 1,'21. last season. .. 8.306.000 '35, 303.000 .. 9,752.000 7,832,000 .. 1.848,000 U. S. and Canada Argentina Australia ....... Others Total .... .101.120,000 122,732,000 Ooarse Grains Also Weak and " Ten dins Downward liocal Re ceipts Continue Iarge. Bank Clearing. Sank clearings' of the northwestern cities yesterday were as follows: Clearings. Balances. Portland J4.0.S8.044 $ 72S.279 Seattle 4,lO.G15 730.292 Tacoma 4H6.225 31.809 Spokane 1,300,028 466,247 I PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS STOCKS STRONG, HIGHER IXTESTMEVT TE1AXI BETTER AST MONEY EASIER. Grain. Flour, Feed. Etc. Merchants' Exchange, noon session: Bid Wheat Aug. Sept. Oct. The wheat market yesterday lost 2 cents erf Its recent gain, and as a consequence, trading operations throughout this terrl- r tory almost came to a atop. The 2cent Hard whits 111 -decline 1a bid prices at the Merchants Ex-I Soft white. II 1 1 II I ! I . 1.10 change resulted irom a similar oreai i nmte ciut. . h v. i ... Tn ntmt 1-r 1 Hard winter. nff.r. w.r. ln'wer.rt .. hr.. OTh"a. . "Pring - I H.n waim 'ins coarse grain m&ruet was siow. aus- i oat nst white oata were down l and No. 2 No. 2 white feed.... orn lost 50 cents. Gray oats and barley 1 " gray. kids were unchanged. I Brewinir private cable from Buenos Aires standard feed Corn makes the exportable surplus of Argen- 1.10 1.09 1.09 1.08 24.00 23.00 25.00 22.00 t 1.10 t 1-10 1.10 l.OU 1.10 1.09 1.09 1.03 24.00 23.00 25.00 22.00 1.09 1.08 1.08 1.06 24.00 23.00 25.00 22.00 28.00 Dar- tin. wheat 87.000.000 bushel, against the -l7RilKXE .rY no.r JTOTernment estimate of 6,000,000 Dusneia. I rei . whole wheat, stt.20: araham. SS.00 Th. Canadian wheat visible supply this bakers' hard wheat. 7.25; bakers' blue- ek Is 8.369,000 bushels against B. 787.000 stem patents. IS.Ts; valley bakers. 8S.00; a ft. ..i. i... ... ... i ui nnn K.h.i. I Umothy, $18(318.00. 1 .... ' v.... innn MILL.FEED Price f. . fc. J; I run, S24 per ton f ausneis againsx (,uuu Dusnei. Oraln shippers In Canada are growing I mill: Mill- rolled barley. 134 & 36: rolled oats, $35; scratch feed. J47 per ton uutus Whole, $3e; cracked, S3S per -sas.sv nvs th. am n nrrtn t n -r n rm m ant of I toil. American grain through eastern Canadian -A,: '"cheat. 'levators at Atlantic ports, according to oat and vetch, (1313.50; clover, $10; the Manitoba Free Press. The newspaper valley timothy, $15 15.50; eastern Oregon, claims to have Information that at what timothy, 18.50. are known as the Bay Port elevators, ' namely McNIcoll. Tiffin. Midland and De- Z Coul,tTT PrPd" pot Harbor, with total capacity of a little F.TT5.TI S"?f fl1?' Jz,i3 Jh? i"over 7.000.000 bushels of space unfilled, cartons, 47c. Butterfat, buying prices: No! mere are American cargoes wanting io x grade, 45c, delivered Portland. unload totaling 5.000.000 bushels, with Chi- EGGS Case count, 30c; candled ranch, cago pressing for further bookings. Mont- s2 ?c: selects, 35 36c. real elevator. It is stated are aU full mainly with American grain, and there Americas, 25c pound. t are 3000 cars on tracks waiting to unload. POULTRY Hens, 1727o lb.; springs, There Is some prospect of an Increase 2728c; ducks, 22026c; geese, nominal; ' In Australian trade in flour with the turkeys, nominal. J. orient, and especially China, writes Vice- SSf-lr' 1515c pound. Consul Ray Fox. from Melbourne. This VAL-Fancy, 16c per pound. P traA t 1m nlnimrt rnnnf h tiinrfMfullV Vmlt nrl Tawarn KTa carried on bo long as the cost of Austra-j FRUITS Valencia oranges, $4.60(9.75 Han wheat on the Australian market la ?r "oxt lemona. .70T.oO; grapefruit, above the world's parity, thereby making """cantaes. It Impossible for Australian millers to 82.25 crate; peaches, $11.50 box; wa- meet the foreign export market price with termelons, llc pound: plums. 85c& flour manufactured from Australian wheat. I M5.bo?; pears. J1.502 box: blackber. riv the .Doolntment of an Australian trade r'e "j.0" "ate: !u.c.le?erri- r - 1 vu vt miu , grapes, Rails and Steels Gain One to ThTee Points Oils Prominent In Advance. NEW TORK. Aug. 80. The stock market today continued Its upward course, the only conspicuous exceptions being the local tractions and diverse specialties con cerning which further dividend reductions or suspensions were apprehended. Easier money, a keen investment de mand, as evidenced by the successful flo tation of a $25,000,000 Brazilian bond of fering and further reparation payments by Germany In advance of their maturity, were among factors which impelled heavy covering of short contracts. The strength of rails and steels at a ain of 1 to a noints seemed to be bas.d mainly on better earnings reported by the transportations and the probability that leading railway systems soon would come Into the market for equipment and other supplies. Representative oils figured most promi nently in the more active operations of the afternoon. Mexican Petroleum and affiliated Issues rose 1 to 6 points on in timations that the Impending conference between Mexico and American concession aires would result In an adjustment of vexatious conditions. Shippings, motors, leather, tobaccos and numerous specialties, long the target of the shorts, came forward In the more cnmnrehenslve advance, canceling much of their recent reversal. Profit-taking on an extensive scale made little Impression at the strong dose. Bales were 600,000 thnres. Call money opened at B per cent, hut dropped to 4tt before noon on the ex change, with a free supply at 4 per cent on .good collateral outside. Foreign exchange rates strengthened, Dutch and Scandinavian rates adding sub stantially to recent gains. Stimulated, by tne qulcK aDsorpiion oi the Brazilian issue, the general bond list developed many strong features in the do mestic and foreign divisions. 'J. he UDeriy group, however, was moderately irregular. Total sales, par value, 89,875,000. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. (Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke com pany, Portland). Sales. iign. u. 500 ll-) 11 4 8.700 29 27V 3110 63 52 200 20-H 19 Vk 500 h y Shattuek. A ris. Shell TAT... 3"0 3S-i SSH Sinclair 2.900 19 ' IS Std Oil Calif.. 3I0 704 70 Sloss Shef 2i 34 S3 South Pacific. 4.700 78 77H South 2.SO0 194 19 do pfd 2.200 44 . 44 4 St L & S F... 900 23V4 22Si Strombo- Carb ..... ..... Studebaker ... 13.600 7014 68 Swift & Co Tenn Cop & C 100 6i 6i Texas Oil 7.5o0 35 54 34 V, Texas Pae 2.500 23 M 22 Tex Pac C A O 7,300 17 1T Tob Prod 8.800 61 SOh TranContl Oil. 2.900 64 6 Union Oil Iel. 9.800 18 54 18 Union Pac... 1.400 12154 120 United Alloy United Drug.. 2.800 6314 46 V4 Uni Food Prod 1.000 164 16 United Fruit.. Un Rds of N J do pfd Un Ket Stores. U S Ind Alco. U S Rub do 1st pfd.. U S Smelting.. S.000 107 54 10U - . . do pfd ..... Utah Copper... v a (jnem ..... do pfd Vanad Steel... Vivandou Wabash ...... do A pfd ... do B-pfd ... Wells Fargo . . Western Pac. do pfd Western Union Westing A B. . Westing E A M West Md White Motors. Wlllys-Overld. do pfd Wilson Packg. Wise Central. . Woolworth . . . Worth Pump . . 62V4 5014 5,200 47 V4 46-14 7.500 4574 43 2.500 83 79 18,300 "75 73 800 109 109 2.300 46v4 44 900 25 V4 24 T4 500 68 Vi 67 Mi 6, 5O0 29 i4 274 8O0 6 54 6 200 7V 7 1.200 20 54 1934 54 855 19 70 84 78 19 44 54 23 54 2S54 70 95 54 6-i 85 54 1 23 17 ,60 6, 18 121 23 49 16 14 104 6 ' 17 52 J-no 47ii to 500 8354 8354 8,100 100 300 .100 400 44 9 83 54 5 28 d 9 it Gomniissiuntrr 10 v.ninn an improvomem I casaoas, - ,1 C per pound. Australian trade with the east is expected. r by the Merchants Exchange as follows: per crate; ma. POTATOES Oreeon. Iiffi2n nnnnrf Terminal receipts. In cars, were reported! Jallltna" 2542o ikiund; sweet potatoes, o.MONS Yellow, 2.753.00 per sack. VEGETABLES r.,hh,va iw lettuce. 12. 10 43.25 crate: ca.rr.ua 12 AO per sack; garlic, 15920c per pound; beets. f"i per oox; cucumoers, f&rgjuoc per box; wcttua, ivec per Douna: creen corn Hiirn) 00c per aozen; celery. 90c4Si.25 dozen: eggplant. 8&10c pound; tomatoes. 80 uu u'jjl , areen peppers, ou pound; peas. Portland Tuesday Year ago .... 6eason to date. Year ago ... Tacoma Monday Year ago Season to date. Year ago ... Seattle Monday ....... Year ago . . . . 1 Season to date. Year ago Wheat.Bar.Flr.Oats.Hay. 1U5 X 13 12 2 1 2 898 131 OS . .5932 . .2489 65 22 2 2 176 225 100 203 82 20 ..1704 48 195 . . 483 14 173 8 1 26 3 68 19 16 8B2 S 2 2(1 3S9 58 8 816 67. 13 124 6 49 4 I1 10 253 1 I Staple Groceries. Local lobbing quotations: SUGAR isaak basis) Cane. mnnlitaiL 333 I 7.05c pound; beet, 6.85c pound. I NUTS Walnuts, 20 4 26c pound: Brazil TO MAKE KNOWN WESTERN APPLES SOo? Vean'uts "ITlc nfundj alm0na'' 1 jticLv JUlue nose, oc per pound; Japan p Committee Appointed at Recent Conference I style, 65c per pound. to Advertise Coast Fruit. 71h in UC' w,c: plnlt 0i I Ilmsa.. 7 i' rrl . 1 tli nisi nAnn Plans are under way by apple growers 1 COFFEE Roasted, bulk, in drums. 14 a ; tnis section 10 capture marKets 01 me u per puunu. ast for Pacific northwestern fruit. In the caii nranu:atea, DarreL I3.20S4.05 next 12 months, a committee that was ao- h"i !ou,nd- on 0s- "Jai luU. pointed at the western fruit conference, beld in this city in June, proposes to raise and spend not less than. $100,000 la a; na tion-wlde advertising campaign. Under the plan approved by the com mittee, apple growers and shippers will j 41c be asked to contribute on a basis of one Cent a box to the advertising fund. P.rnw- ers and distributors organizations and u county farm bureaus will be largely de- pended upon to conduct the money-raising J campaign, thereby eliminating the expense of maintaining a field organization for , that purpose. Establishment of a head Cuarters and other organization details will t iw lancu uy a. a i&ier meeung oi m com mittee. , "Our programme i to preach the gen- JKi oral consumption and distribution of Pa cific northwest apples," said Secretary Hull. "We feel this Is a particularly good I iivcrU Portland. year to put on the campaign, because of the great shortage of barreled, or eastern 'I HONEY Comb, new crop, $7.50 per case. $3.26i6.2a per box. Provisions. HAMS AU sizes, 87&3Uc; skinned, 849 c; picnic, UQa 2lc: coitage roll. 25c BACON Fancy, 47u'oc. choice. 12d i c , Biu.uua.ru, as y juaaw jtrurts, ueruea, loo pound; oom sound, tierces, 12 4 c iKY SA1-T BacK, 22 25c; plates, lc lildes. Hops tc. TALLOW ISo. 1, 4c; ISo. 2, 2H3o per puuoa. CAbCARA BARK Five cents a pound, aenvcreu rui iiuim. HOPS 1U20 crop, 1320o per pound contracts, 2H30c per pound. HiDislS-r-Fresh cured, 4c per pound; calf, a. v vci yuuiiu , jaip, oc per .pound. WOOL New clip, 12&lc oer nounrf MOHAIR New clip, ltfc per pound, de A w Oils. T.TMRRlCn OTT. Raw In ...l. 1 no Krown. appies. vve lntena to spreaa oroaa- J-gallon cans, $1.17. Boiled, In barrels, liiv merits qi ma ooxea apples. wei ,x.o; o-Eaiion cans, ,x.Xtf. 38 8 33 81 124 VI 200 49 Vs 47 Advance Rum. Agr Chem .... do Pfd AJax Rubber.. AlasKa 1-rO 1 a . . Alaska Juneau Allied Chem.. 1.20O Allls-Chalmers. 1.500 do pfd Am Beet Sag Am iioscn . Am Can Co.... 1.100 do pfd 700 Am C & Fdy.. 800 do pfd Am Cot Oil... 600 17 do pfd Am Hid & I, do pfd .... Am Ice Am Intl Corp. 11.900 Am Linseed... 1,000 do pfd 100 Am Loco 2,400 do pfd ..... ...... Am Saf Razor. 1.000 Am S & Com. . Am Smelter... 400 do pfd Am Steel Fdy. 8,000 Am Sugar.... 1,100 Am Sumatra. . 13,oo Am Tel & Tel Am Tobacco. . Am Wool do pfd .... Am W P pfd.. Am Zinc luu Anaconda .... 2.000 Assd Oil Atchison 600 do Dfd 200 Atl G & W I.. 84.900 Baldwin Loco. 11,000 do pfd ..... Bait & Ohio.. 5,200 do pfd 300 Beth Steel 8. 100 Beth Steel "B" 5,200 B R T 1,400 Butte C & Z.. 100 Butte & Sup.. 4O0 Caddo Oil 800 Calif Packlns. 600 Calif Pet 800 do pfd Canad Pac ... 2.S00 Cen Leather. . 10,000 Cerro de Pasco 600 Chandler Mot.. 10,600 Chgro N W. . 7O0 ChBO Ot "W 100 do pfd loo Chili Cop 800 cnino oom CM St P. .. 500 do pfd 1,000 Coca Cola .... 1.000 C .St 0 3,500 Colo F & I 1.400 Colo Southern. 100 Col Gas & Eleo 600 Colum Graph.. 2.100 Con Gas 700 Cons Cigars do pfd Contl Can Cantl Candy Corn Prod,, do pfd . . . Cosden Oil ... 4,300 C R I & P 1.000 do "A" pfd. . 200 do "B" pfd Crucible 4,900 do pfd 800 Cuba Cane ... 2.400 do pfd 700 Cuban Am Sug 400 36 v4 2U 33W 25 794 123 Vs 80 18, 87'" "3 6 33 Vi 23?i 65 Vs 43 Vi 1.600 100 1,200 122 7.200 70 Vi 7Vi 35 'ss'vi 80 Vi 28Vi 78Vi 87Vi 50 ti 98 50 9 4 11 9 63 83 115 28 25 45 66 Vi 7V4 16V4 9 21 Vi 28 39 Vi 34 Vi 54 24 '64 8 26 17 "th," "&" 5 82 '22'vi 58 38 105 121 68 TVi 84 85 80 Vi 21 Vi 74Vi '06 60 88 48 Vi 4 11 Vi 8Vi 63 33 iii" 25 Vi 25 41 65 7Vi 16 8 21 24 Vi 38 34 62 23 "63 3Vi 800 100 . 43 0 83 5Vi 26 85 47 45 S3 27 - 75 10!) . 46 24 68 29 6 7 20 13 66 21 58 82 84 44 9 33 B 27 81 25 106 85 Hamburr 4. 11 12 LeipstK 4s 10 12 Leipsig f.s 11 13 Munich 4s 11 i:!V Munich ha HVk 13 Frankfort 4a 31 13 Jap 4s 71 71 Jap let 4V.s 8 "6 Jap 2d 4s t Sfl Paris 6s W 100 U K 5V-s. 1021 ! lOO 1 U K 5 "-is. li)k:2 si U K 5 Vis. 19J9 ! "9 V j U K 5Vss. 19J7 , . . b7 Coffee Futures Irregular. JrETW TORK. Aug. 30. The market for 1 coffee futures opened at an advance of 6 points to a decilne of 2 points with active : months selling about 4 to 8 points net . higher during the morning on further covering by near month shorts and reports ! of a steady tone in Brazil. Later, however, ' there was selling by trade interest which found little support around the ring and the price of December eased off from i.ltt to 7.01. closing at 7.07 bid. Reports that a Brazilian loan had been placed in this country attracted little comment and gen eral business remained '.quiet, sales being estimated at only about 29,300 bags. The close was net 4 points higher to 2 points lower. September, '0.72c; October, 6Soc; December. 7.07c; January, 7.19c; March, 7.44c; May. 7.63c; July, 7.80c. Spot coffee was reported In les. active demand, with prices unchanged at 7 to 7c for Rio 7s and 10 it lie for San tos 4s. Dnluth Unseed Market. ; DULUTH. Minn.. Aug. 30. Linseed on traclt, 1.94; to arrive, $1.94. 86 BONDS. TJ S 2s, reg.,.."100lN T Cen Deb 6a 92 u s 2s. cou....-ioo Nor Pae 4s 78 TJ 8 4s. reg 104 Nor Pae 8s.... 56 U 8 CV 4S, COU.104 IPaC T & T 5... 4 Pan 3s, reg... 75 Penn con 4s.. 86 Pan 3s. cou... 75 Sou Pac cv 5s. . 62 AT&T crv 5s 100 Sou Rail 5s.... S4 Atchen gen 4s. 77 Union Pae 4s.. 81 D & R con 4s.. 65lu S Steel 5s.... 94 Bid. . 2.500 69 66 ant ' to convert to the use of the north- TLHFli.NTlNli in drums. 92c: 5-raIlon leans, $1.07. WH1TB LEAD 100-pound kegs, 12 c per pound. COAL OIL Tank wsgons and Iron bar rels, 17 Vic; cases, 80 w 37c. UAiuuM!. Tank wagons and Iron bar rels. 2 tic; cases, 38 Vic. SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET west apple the consumer who right now is not even aware of Its existence. We have a chance to grasp a trade always be fore closed to us? "There is some opposition to carrying on general advertising campaign at this time because growers feel this year's mar ket Is good. The truth of the matter Is that the deDleted eastern nutnnt hn. irfven us an opportunity never before-equaled. If "ices current on legeraDies, irresn fruits, we do not reach the consumers who ordi- I Etc., at Bay City. l narny ouy oarreiea apples tnis year. It I SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 30. Poultry i win ud tmpuBsiDie iq reacn mem at a lime I Youne rh pkotm. R2IB)37o- M,ff . , . , . ... ... t a a J . oarreiea apples are pienuiul. I 20(B25c; old roosters, -15lSc; hens. 25 EASTERN BUTTKB MARKETS STRONG I 35c; dressed. 45c: Belgian hares, live. ISc! ' I rl rosco 1 U Ml lr an i. . V a A It i""' xrmnnu r rom iwiau i nwe Vegetables Sauash. 40(a6oc: notatoea. J2.15 3; onions, t'2&2.25; tomatoes. $1.50 s. ,, - , ,. - . ... I ' -1 peppcra, a w oc , Deans, w 'c : lima. Continued declines have been noted In 74i)8c: Italian. 5a7 rrrnt. ji T: the butter market during the week, but I eggplant, 35c; corn, J2.50(3 sack; sweet t tne close the market has firmed up I potatoes, 3iojic; ieliuce, $1.5 crate with imnrnvrl AfmanA fnm , , 1 1 crate. .H .k. j , Fruit Oranges. 45.50; lemons. $4(81 , - ,wuuuo ""C" wi 1 S.OU: emonettPS. I'ft.3.r,0- vrnnefriitf A Swift & Co. of Chicago (go; apples. $12.50: strawberries. $1.20H The heavy volume of live poultry reach- 1.40 per crate; blackberries, o0ii4tlc drawer: lng tne market has resulted in lower quo- I nucKienerries, i. tn c pound; rasp- tations on both live and dressed poultry. 5,o,u..w'.,"rwer: , pac"ea t,,. , ... . . ! 2.50 lug; cantaloupes. standards. 75c: j-uunrj. niania gnerajiy nave suincient ponies, 50c: flats. 4060c; figs, double help to take care of average receipta, but layer, $1.251.50; plums. 75c$1.25 crate; any sudden large Increase in volume would! watermelons, lc pound; grapes, seed- make It difficult to handle. Even mar- awx.ou: otner varieties, $1.2o JcetlniK Is. therefore, suggested m i . t . i i,cn;iJi.D 1 iui. j- u uuriers: wnea.i:. ...nu . year, oui, oecause or m- 0400 centals; barley. 3117 centals; oats, 800 ferlor quality, only a wnall proportion of centals; beans, 4r3 sacks; potatoes. 3043 ino gkks iu commana top prices. etlr l sacKs; onions, ouis sacKs; nay, 2il tons care and attention on the farm and more lemons and oranges, 400 boxee; livestock. freaucnt marketlnr will result In higher I ' neaa. MARKET EIR.M ON ELBERTA PEACHES Market Prices Ruling on Butter. Charan j OKima rrun selling at i.as to 71.50 1 and Eggs n-viuiiiuuH!i " "'" 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 30. Butte Several cars of Yakima Elberta peaches I .xtra cnotce, 40c; prime firsts, 45c. were received vesterdav and Ih.v 1 ll'gga Extras, 46c; extra firsts. 44c readily at $1.25150 a box. A -limited P""f ,0,?ICi.?f.tra 5ulle8' firat9- 1,500 eoo 1)00 100 500 13.500 1,400 8,300 24.400 200 800 900 400 l',406 ....... . f,, . y . w, , mu.(.hj vi 1 ui. uivciiM are cuiiiiii 1 JJo. 2 20c 26c irom ii ijanea Cheese California flats, fancy, 21c Among the arrivals from California was I tjalltornia Xlats, Iirsts, 19c; Callforni; a straight car of Malaga grapes which loung America, rirsts, 5c. Were nut nn rrIa at S' 7K in Tllir. one i .,,.. NEW YORK, Aug. 30. Butter Unset I tied: creamery higher than extras, 41(3 .co no ijiit.rox.iieiii. in tne can- 41c; creamery extras, 4040c; cream tmtiupe situation. xiaix a aozen cars ar- I ery iirsts, itovdouc. rived, mostly from California. A mixed I Eggs Firm: lresh gathered extra firsts, car of Persian melons and casabas was 385i41c; tresh gathered firsts, 3437c received from h. m.th Th. n,.lnn. .... unciiangea. - , "O"72 I CHICAGO, Aug. 30. Butter Higher cents a pound. I creamery extras, 39c: standards, 36c j-otatoes were steady in tne jobbing I iirsts, avityA!c: seconas, aiwiac. trade. Receipts of Oregons have not been Eggs Unchanged; receipts, 15,668 cases. el & Hudson. Dome Mines... & R G do pfd Endlcott Johns rie do 1st pfd... do 2d ofd. . . Famous Play.. 17.700 Fed Min & Sm do pfd Fisk Tire . . en Cigars . Gen Elec... en Motor . Gen Mot 6 Gen Asphalt oodrich ..... Goodyear ranby . Gt Nor Ore. . . . do pfd Or Cananea . . . . Gulf S Steel . . . Hask Barker. . Houston Oil... Hupp Motor. . . lis Cent nspiration , , .- Int Agr Corp.. do pro Interboro .... do pfd ..... Int Callahan... nt Harv do pfd nt Merc Mar. do pfd ..... Int Nickel ... nt Paper Invincible Oil. Island Oil .... J ewel Tea . . .. K C Southern. do pfd ..... Kelly-Spend .. Jvennecott .... Keystone Tiro. Lack Steel . . . Lee Tire Lehigh Valley. Lorillard Lowe Theaters. Mex Pet 42,700 Miami Mid States Oil. 6,600 Mldvale Steel.. 100 M K & T 800 do pfd ..... ...... Mont Power .. 100 Mont Ward. . .. 200 Mo Pac 1,200 do pfd .... 600 MSP & SSM Nat Enamel... 100 large and good stock sells at 1 2 cents. Yakima Netted Gems are quoted at 2 2 cents. HIGHER PRICE OFFERED FOR CUBES I Butter Shortage May Soon Be Relieved Pallet Eggs Coming In. The scarcity of butter in the local trade will soon be relieved by supplies brought in from outside points, but in the meantime the cube market Is very firm. Buyers offered up to 43 cents yesterday for extras, and few were to be had. Prints are selling well at the present quotation. There was no Improvement In the egg Metal Market. NEW TORK, Aug. 30. Copper Steady electrolytic, spot and nearby, 1.13 Q x.lfc; later, icg 1? Mi c. Tin Firm; spot and nearby and futures, 27C. Iron Steady, unchanged. Lead Quiet: spot, 4.40c. . Zinc Dull; East St. Louis delivery, SPOI, 4.141.UC. Antimony 6pot, 4.50c. Cotton Market. NEW TORK, Aug. 30. Spot cotton steady; middling, 16.00c. New York Sugar Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 30. Raw sugar, 4.61 Q4.S0 for centrifugal; relined, 5.90 A 6c, 25 82 76 57 80 8 19 13 24 31 76 "54" 79 7 17 12 200 17 17 60 13 18 68 13 18 68 65 iis" 9 64 45 31 '29 73 '33 "49" 600 31 8 i20 9 61 42 81 28 72 'si 44 30 Bid. 11 28 52 20 1 37 31 69 27 33 26 80 124 108 17 37 10 49 62 29 18 41 86 102 3 5 33 64 23 61 4 la 105 123 70 06 23 7 34 96 85 80 25 76 95 37 50 98 60 9 3 11 8 62 34 72 115 25 25 44 66 7 16 9 21 25 39 34 63 24 36 63 3 85 29 67 36 68 100 25 32 76 64 67 78 8 19 13 98 17 1 60 13 18 13 66 6 21 8 64 124 64 45 3 10 14 28 73 20 32 55 46 10 95 81 IJberry Bond Quotations. Ranre of libertv bnnrl mintntlnns fur nished by the Overbeck A. Cook, comnanv ot Portland: Closing KiE-tl. Low. bid. .87.68 87.50 87.40 , 87.70 87.62 .R7.R4 87.76 87.K0 .87.RB 87.76 87.80 .91.90 91.84 91.SA .RS.00 87.90 87.90 Liberty 3. Liberty 1st 4s ... Liberty 2d 4s ... Liberty 1st 4s Liberty 2d 4s .. Liberty 3d 4s .. Libertv. 4th 4V4s Victory. 4s .... Victory 8 . . . 98. 7S ...98 86 93.78 Boston Clostns; Mining:. . 17 iMohawk Allouea Arl Com 7 Cal & Arl 45 Cal & Hecla....220 Centennial 7 C R Con Co.... 81 E B Cop Mine.. 7 Franklin 1 I R (Cop) 17 Lake copper ... 2 North Butte... Old Dominion . lOsceola ....... IQutncy Superior ...... IS & B Min Shannon Utah Con IWinona ....... 08. R4 98.84 46 8 21 22 84 2 80 3 45 MARKET LACKS SUPPORT CAXAMAS "WITBAT AT DTS- OOTJXT TJXUER CHICAGO. Swift Co. Stocks. Closlns prices for Swift A Co. stocks1 at Chicago were reported by the Overbeck & cooKe company of Portland aa follows Swift & Co 9.-. LllAiv. McNeil 4; Libbv 8 National Leather 7 swut international .- zz Money, Silver. Etc NEW TORK, Aug. 30. Prime mercan tile paper. 6 per cent- Time loans, steady; 60 days, 90 days and 6 months. 56 per cent. Call money, easy; high, ruling rate, .last loan and offered at 5 per cent; low and closing bid, 4 per cent. Bar silver, domestic, 99; foreign, 62 c. Mexican dollars, 47c LONDON, Aug. 30. Bar silver, 38d per ounce. Money, 3 per cent. Dis count rates, short bills, 4 per cent; three months bills, 4 per cent. New York Bonds. New York bond auotations furnished by Harrin & Rhodes, Inc., of Portland; Am Tel & Tel 6s, 1922 98 Am Tel & Tel 6s, 1924 98 Am Tob 7a, 1923 101 Anaconda 7s B. 1929 93 Anaconda 6s A, tv. Armour cv 7s. 1930 98 Armour 4s. 1039 81 Argentine GI 5s. 1U45 69 Am Ag Chem, 7Hn 1941 95 Beth Steel 7s. lua uu Beth Steel 7s. 19. 98 Beth Steel Eq 7s. 1935. , 95 Belgium But 7"ii. 1945 102 Belgium 6s, 1923 Oi'A Belgium 8s. 1940 101 Bergen 8s, City of. 1945 9R Berne 8s, City of, 1945 100 Brazil Ss. 1941 9S Canadian 5s. 1926 93 Canadian. 5s. 1931 80 Can Nat Eq 7s. 1935 107 Chicago. N.W. 7a. 1930 i.103 C. M & St P. gn and rf 4s A 2014.. 59 Can Nor 7s. 1940 103 Chile 8s. 1941 98 Chrlstiania 8s. City of. 1945 100 Copper Exp 8s, 1922 -00 Copper Exp 8s, 1923 100 Copper Exp 8s, 1924 100 Copper Exp 8s, 1925 101 Cuban Amer Sugar 8s, 1931 99 Dla Match 7s. 1935 104 Denmark 8s. 1945 102 Danish Mun 8s. 1945 101 Dupont 7s. 1931 97 French ext 8s. 1945 99 French 7s. 1941 96 Grand Trunk 7s. 1940 103 Goodrich 8s, 1941 101 UUif Oil 7S. 1933 97 Great Northern 7s. 1936. , 101 Hershey 7s. 1930 96 Humble Oil 7s. 1923 97 int rtap it rei s, moo 00 All Grains Arc Teak and Lower at Close Provision JPrlces . Also Decline. CHICAGO. Anir.': SO. The . fact trial Canadian May wheat sold at a discount under - the same delivery In Chicago, allowing for exchange rates, was chiefly responsible for unloading by aiscouragea longs on the board of trade today, wheat chasing 1 to 2 cents under yesterday's finish. Corn was 1 1 cents oft at the close, while oats followed suit by being cent lower; Insufficient support, gave all grain markets a tone of weakness.. Reports from,the seaboard were of sales of 400,000 bushels of wheat up to noon. Including a cargo to Italy. Th. bulge of 10 cents from the low of last week cau.ea many to take the .selling side today on the belief that a reaction was somewhat overdue. Corn was) under -pressure and otok. over one cent from yesterdays finish with sellers fored to protect themselves. ' Sup port was lacking although when around 63 cents for September and December, resting orders checked the break. Stop loss orders were uncovered tn September oats early and prices for all deliveries dropped sharply. Packers bought the nearby deliveries of lard, presumably against sales abroad, but the weakness In grains and hogs gave provisions a rather heavy undertone at times. Ths Chicago grain letter received yes terday by the Overbeck & Cooke company of Portland follows: .,.,!. Wheat Yesterday's unsuccessful bullish endeavors discouraged holders or long con Here are some reasons why this bank bought $150,000 worth of 5y27o GENERAL OBLIGATION ROAD BONDS OF Union County 9 Or. Dated May 15, 1921. Due serially Jan. 15, 1925-34. Denomination $1000. In come tax exempt. Legal investment for savings banks and trust funds and eli gible as security for public funds in Ore gon. The total bonded debt of Union County, including this issue, is $460,000. The actual value of TAXABLE PROPER TIES, EVERY ONE OF WHICH IS PLEDGED TO THESE BONDS AS SE CURITY, is estimated at $35,000,000. There are 2,087 square miles of land in Union County, including the FAMOUS GRAND RONDE VALLEY. In addi tion to these fine agricultural regions there are three billion feet of merchant able standing timber. Its cities, includ ing La Grande, seventh largest commu nity in Oregon, are well built and PER MANENT and are SUPPORTED BY A SETTLED POPULATION whose liveli hood is GAINED FROM BASIC INDUS TRIES, of which FARMING IS THE MAJOR LINE. Population 16,636. Broadway and Oak 1 dark hard. Montana, tl.30 1.33. nariey, usg'ose. Flax, No. 1. $1.88 1.91. Futures Wheat. September. I1.2RU : December $1.28. Winnipeg Grain Market. WINNIPEG. Aug. 80. Wheat October, ti.au gt; AovemDer, $1.39; $134. December, Grain at San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 30. Grain Wheat, milling. $1.9o'2; feed. $1.90 2: barley, feed $1.20 fa 1.27 ; shipping, $1.30 1.42; oats, red feed, $1. 40 1.60; corn, white Egyptian, $2.202.30: red Mllo, $1.02. Hay Tame oat. S1015: wild oat, $10 12; barley. $10012; alfalfa, $12Q14; wheat, $13 WIS; stock, $8410. Seattle Grain Market." SEATTLE. Aug. 30. Wheat, hard white, soft white, whit, club, $1.10; hard red winter, northern spring. $1.09: soft red tracts and liquidation from that quarter """ easiern red v.aua, i.ua; iilg Menu was responsible for the weakness in to- bluestem. $1.20. dav'a market. The news, likewise, was less I City delivery Feed: Corn, whole yet- bullish than It has been recently, export ". cracKea corn, $41. Corn feed meal, buvlng being less conspicuous while the $41. Barley, whole feed. $34. Rolled barley, ,;!,?. rh markets and especially In $. Ground barley. $36. Clipped barley - . . I.nnl tt weakness I S41. Oata. whole feed S40 Rolled nnlM V. ." .1" f .. ,ht cash $42. Ground oats. $42. Sprouting oata. $43. premiums In Minneapolis and Winnipeg are Wheat , recleaned feed. $45. All grain about - to undergo a consiaeraoie i0" j : ' - " ' 11 ' . nu n 11104,11, tustment. The spring wheat movement Is I ";3. Egg mash, $48. Scratch feed, $47. steadily Increasing while winter w he-it also I vv neat mixea feea. j.'j. Cocoanut meal, continues to move in excess of trade ex- $2i. Cottonseed meal, $42. Linseed oil meal, t. l. . ution whether ex- $48. Soya bean meal, $,".8. Dorters will take our wheat while Cana- Hay Alfalfa No. 1, $20. Mixed hay No. dlan grain Is pressing on the market and i, Ji j.-imotny ao. 1. m. straw, $19. for this reason we Deneve me .enuemiy ... . ni-ice. will be lower until the heaviest I Javal Stores. part ot tne movement is uui ui J DALLY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND, Aug. 30. Maximum tem perature, 78 degrees; minimum. 55. River reading. 8 A. M., 4.7 feet; change In last 24 hours, 0.4 foot fall. Total rainfall (5 P. M. to 5 P. M.), none; total rainfall since September 1, 1920, 46. 2o Inches; normal rainfall since September 1, 1920, 45.10 Inches; excess of rainfall since Sep tember 1, 1920. 1.15 Inches. Sunrise. 5:29 A. M.; sunset, 6:54 P. M. ; total sunshine, 13 hours and 23 minutes; possible sun shine, 13 hours and 25 minutes. Moon rise. 3:46 A. M.. Wednesday; moonset, 5:47 P. M., Wednesday. Barometer (reduced to sea level) 5 P. M... 29.S7 inches. Relative humidity: 5 A. M., 8fi per cent; noon, 43 per cent; 5 P. M., 33 per cent. THE WEATTTETt. SAVJTNNAH. Ga., Aug. SO. Turpsntin. -m: C6(V57c: sales. 18 barrels; re. country and evidence ( -,' . ' 111 , ' Corn It was a wean m.i.n "-"--; . kru. er,:.: nle. 17 barrels nie rii1"1, ,... .-.. - - receipts irom in. uu ,tock. 75!5 barrels. that the urgent export uem... Rosln (lrm. 10e8 v.ris: receipts. the time being at least. Receipts were es ' " - , , K . . t 1 1040 oarreis; smpmenie, 1 ( 1 oarreis; niticn, timated at 475 cars and sold about 1 cent I baVrea juote: $:l.65 W3.T0; D. lower than yesieraay. ouivhhhb - tais-h tt- n tH7SRft- vi given at 200.000 bushels, tacludln,. K f.0"1- 5?".1 .."A.J.e.aar. low but M. $4,104.15; N. $4.304.35; WG, $5; in ....a ..... . . - .it I WW. Zj.AU. Wool Advances at London. LONDON, Aug. 30. At the wool auction sain, today 10. 70S bales were offered. Prices opened strong and there waa good held relatively steady. It Is hard to over-1 home and continental buying. America ..,, vlftihl aiiDDlv. which I was auiet. Merinos were from 5 to 10 per . -u. mrke, is like a wet blanket on a cent dearer and crossbreds fine T per .moliierlni fire ' I cent, medium from 10 to 15 per cent and . .1. i - . . k ... ,n nac fmrt htfrhAI Hye Hedging weiun-g 07 nurwi-i' tuww Interests more than offset spasmodic Duy- that idea can hardly be well taken until rnnditlnnR show some change. Oats Liquidation of long contracts was I quite heavy and In tne aosence 01 auequ.i buying power the market ruled weak. Re ceipts were small and the cash market I lng by the seaboard and found ref In a weak market. The cash article 700 4,600 100 9,400 ' V.200 4,200 ' 1,600 . 500 2.000 100 1.200 100 4.4O0 400 1,800 800 700 300 5O0 4.600 8 4 76 42 44T4 2. 1 6 4 72 "' 39 42 8 2 Int Mar CT 6s, 1941. Int Rap Tr 7s, 1921 Kennecott 7s. 1930 Llbby. McNeill & Llbby 7 Morris & Co 7s, 1930. .. Mexican Pete 8s. 1936 NYC call 7s. 1930 Norway 8s, 1940......... Northwest Tel 7s. 1941.. Ohio C. G. 7s, 1925 Pan Amer 7s. 1930. 1 Penna n fl ?n I N P and G N Joint 6s, 1036 San Paulo 8s. 1936 Southwest Tel 7s. 1925.... SwediBh govt 6s, 1939 Standard Oil, N T 7s, 1931. Steel & Tube 7s, 1931 Swiss 8s, 1940. Sears Roebuck 7s, 1922... Sears Roebuck 7s, 1923.... Solvay s, 1927 Swift & Co. 7s. 1925 Union Tank 7s, 1930 U S Rubber 7s. 1930 Wilson 1st 6s. 1928 Western Electric 7s, 1925.. Westinghouse 7s, 1931.... Zurich 8s, 1945 24 24 88 IS 12 89 25 51, 143 11 101 37 17 11 37 24 51 143 11 96 11 10 16 19 88 15 18 87 31 31 1 7 4 76 100 10 42 12 44 8 2 10 24 . 49 3S 17 12 37 25 143 11 100 19 11 23 1 44 16 18 37 64 31 Nat Biscuit J13 Nat Lead Nevada Con. . . New Haven. . . Norfolk & W.. Nor Pac Nova Sco St.. N Y Air Brake N Y Central. . Okla Prod ref. Ontario Silver. Ontario Ts W.. Otis Steel .... Pacific Dev . . Pac Gas El. Pacific Oil . . . Pan Am Pet.. do B 1.00O 100 1.900 200 5,000 400 1.500 74 72 15 06 75 "56" " 71 700 18 15 96 72 48 70 17 70 .. 71 . . 92 .. 05 ..99 .. 5 . .102 . .103 ..102 .. 04 . . R9 1986 100 . .10054 ,.101 .. 97 .. 97 . . 88 ..105 . . 91 ..106 . . 99 .. 97 .. 93 .. 98 ..101 . . 98 .. 82 -.101 -.101 ..100 flection was in demand at 1 cent under bepiemper lor No. 2 on track. Leading lutures ranged as) follows. WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close. Sept. ..$ 120 $ 1-21 ??? rAvi? CORN. .54 .54 OAT9. .34 .38 PORK. Dried Fruit at New Tork. NEW YORK. Aug. 30. Evaporated ap pies nominal. Prunes firmer. Californlas, 5ul6c. Peaches steady. Dec. . . Sept. .. Dec . . Sept. .. Deo. 123 .84 .54 .84 .37 1.21 1.21 Phone your want ads to The Ore- ronlan. Main 7070. Automatic 560-95 " j-o -3 Win ft ' 3513? a 0 Iron 2. - STATIONS. ;3 33 S S Weather. E; ?P -1 s -1 3 3 3 5a : : Baker Boise Boston Calgary ... Chicago Denver ... Des Moines Eureka. ... Galveston . Helena ... Juneau Kansas City. I.oB Angeles. Marshneid . Medford Minneapolis . New Orleans. New York . . . North Head. . Phoenix Pocateito . . . Portland .... Roseburg . . . Sacramento . St Louis Salt I-ake... San Diego. . San Fran. . . Seattle .... Sitka Spokane ... Tacoma Tat. If land. Valdez .... Walla Walla. Washington . v In nlpeg Yakima . . Car of Prunes to Be Shipped. SHERIDAN, Or, Aug;. SO. (Spe cial.) A carload of prunes billed to J IC Armsby of Dallas, will leave here tomorrow. Hush Guthrie, a Red Prairie grro'er, has 30 tons of last year's Italian prunes in the car, and George Sunderlin has about 15 tons of Italian prunes and 10 tons of Pe tites on board. Guthrie received 4, cents a pound fpr his prunes, which were rather small. Sunderlin got 5 cents for Italian and 4 cents for Petite prunes. r.o 9J o.(Ml'..;sV iClear IKII 94 0 O'M. .'NWClear 7il 92hmj. ,sw (Cloudy 40) 80,0.0(1: . . V Ft. cloudy 74l 9n,rt.0l12,N Clear 601 82 O.OOi. .jSW Cloudy 70 94'0.Mi..S Pt. cloudy 521 eo'o.oot. .ISW Cloudy 741 S4i.02:18iSE Clear r6( 4 ii. on io sw lt. cloudy 5i)l f 54 , ii. fis t . ,K Rain 72 8s:o.l! . . SK Clear 64 sso.no;.. w Clear 4S 7" O.iHl! . . N W C'.ear 5D 92'O.0i1 10 W Clear 64 SiVO.Olll. . NE Clear 76 S4 0.00I. .f?E Cloudy 7 0l''O.iKii2oi W Clear 54 B'J'O.OiVlSiNWlOlear 70i 94 0.02!..!SE pt. cloudy OO! 90i0.00!..W 'Cloudy 545! 7S'O.Oo . .iNWICiear 52 Sf.iil.lHll . . !N Clear lll 8S'0.Oi14S Clear 71 oo'o.oniiots Cloudy e 9o:o.oot. .Ise cloudy fis( 70I0.0O! . . IW Clear 54! 6(1 ll.fHl'lOiSW Cloudy 541 Bi.i 0.00 . . W Clear 56. . .1 SO o.nol . . is w IClear Oil O.ool . . IN K'lear 54 r.s n.OO lOiS Cloudy 4ittw'0.28 . . Cloudy V4I oo'o.ooj . ,!W IClear 72 n-J'O.OOl . . LNWjClear 4"! 7S'0.0012;SK Clear 5C lo o OOj . .INK IClear Berry Canning' Bejrun. ABERDEEN. Wash.. Aug. SO. (Spe cial.) The packing: of evergreen blackberrios was started today at the plant of the Montesano Packing com pany, about 30 employes going to work. Following the evergreen pack the plant will work on cranberries as ong as berries are available. Loan Oversubscribed United States of A. M. today. cdtng day. tl M. report of pre FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Fair, westerly winds. Oregon Fair, moderate westerly winds. Washington Probably rain west, fair east portion; moderate southwesterly winds. .53 .53 .33 .37 .53 .53 .83 .37 Sept... Sept. Oct. 11.45 11.65 LARD. 11.60 11.7.1 RIBS. 11.45 11.65 17.10 11.57 11.72 8.95 8.95 No. 2 hard. No. 2 Foreign Exchange. Foreign exchange rate at th Mn f business yesterday, furnished bv North western National hank of Portland. The amount quoted is the equivalent of the xoreign unit in cnitea states funds 2.600 l.ooo 7,100 1.200 Penna 2.400 Peo Gas 1,100 Pere Marq .... 1,100 Philadel Co... 2l0 Pure Oil . . 1.000 Pierce Arrow.. 2.700 Pierce Oil .... 2.100 Pitts Coal Pitts & W Va. 500 do pfd . . . . 7 ...... Pr Steel Car. .. 400 Pullman 600 Ray Cons .... Reading ...... Remington . . . Replogle Steel Rep I S 4,200 do pfd ..... Roy Dch OH.. 1.300 Ry Steel Spg.. 2.50O Saxon Motors.. 700 .15 35 45 39 38 54 18 '24 11 9 "25 "52 94 54 84 43 38 37 52 18 '23 104 6 51 92 1,000 67 68 Sears Roebuck 4,700 23 47 '48 79 3 66 20 45 "47" ' , 75 2 62 73 9 1.M4 96 74 23 48 71 1 3 17 9 8 53 85 45 39 38 54 18 27 24 11 9 54 25 70 52 93 11 67 20 22 46 81 48 79 3 65 Country. Foreign unit. Austria, kronen ......... Belgium, francs ....... Bulgaria, leva Czecho-Slovakla, kronen Denmark, kroner England, pound sterling Finland, flnmark France, francs .......... Germany, marks ....... Greece, drachmas ...... Holland, guilders ........ Hungarv. kronen Italy, lire Jugo-Slavla. kronen . . . . . Norway, kroner ....... Portugal, esctidos ....... Roumania, lei ......... Serbia, dlnara .......... Spain, pesetas .......... Sweden, kroner Switzerland, francs .... China-Hongkong, local Shanghai, taels ....... Japan, yen .............. Rate. . . J .01118 .. .0762 . . .0OU3 . . .0125 . . .17.-3 . . 3.72.10 . . .01 dO . . .0785 . . .0120 . . .0.-75 .. .31. -.2 . . .04)33 . . .0440 . . .4)002 . . .1392 .. .1035 .. .0128 . . .0235 .. .13 . .2185 . . .1710 ( ..'ill 10 . . . 7000 .. .4S75 Sept Oct. Cash prices were: Wheat No. 2 red, 1.24 11 01i xl i&) 1 24 Corn No. 2 mixed. 5454 OaNo" white. 85 36; white, 33&3S. P.ye No. 4. 9595. Barley, 61 64. Pork, nominal. Lard. $11 60. Ribs. 9 10.25. Timothy. 4i5. Clover, J13&19; Primary Receipts. CHICAGO, Aug. 80. Primary receipts Wheat. 2.088.00O busnels, vs. i.juu.uto v,.,. mm. 1.452.000 bushels, vs. 688.000 bushels; oats, oil.uou Dusneis, va. i,o,vw bushels. Shipments Wheat, i,un.uuu ousneu, n. 824.000 bushels; corn, 512.000 bushels, vs. 169.000 bushels; oats, oio.uuu Dusneis, vs. 534.000 bushels. Clearances wneai, io,uuu uuancia, corn 17.000 bushels; oats, none: barley, 117.000 bushels; rye, 17,000 bushels; flour, 54,000 barrels. Minneapolis Grain Market. wivnrapolis. Aur. 30. Cash wheat, No. 1 dark northern, 11.88 1.45 : No. 2. 1.331.S8 : No. 3. 1.218 1 osu.. 1 northern. $1.80; No. 2, 'l.21 S1.26 : No. 3, $1.1914 128 : No. s WE OWN AND OFFER UNITED STATES OF BRAZIL 20-Year 8 (Non-Callable) External Gold Bonds Dated June 1, 1921 Due June 1, 1941 Interest payable June 1 and December 1. THESE BONDS ARE NOT CALLABLE IN WHOLE OR IN PART The proceeds of this loan are to be employed in part for the pur chase in United States of materials required by the government. Price 98 and interest to Yield 8.15 We recommend these bonds for interest. p.l.nevQrQauxSitjompany INVESTMENT BONOS 8T SIXTH STREET PORTLAND. OREGON BROADWAY 1042 GROUND FLOOR WELLS -FARGO BUILDING AZIL 20-year non-callable 8's Subscription books for the J25.000.000 United States of Brazil 20-year 8 non-callable external bonds were opened In New York yesterday mornrng and closed within a few hours, the loan being heavily over subscribed. Anticipating such would be the case we subscribed for a large amount and offer them to our clients at the original price of 98.50 and interest, to yield 8:15. This offer Is subject to withdrawal without notice. IVire or 'phone ordera collr-t' m Freeman. s- Smith arum n.oom CAMP Uwimniu aoiunra FIFTH) AND STARK CO wm To NEW TORK, Aug-. 30. Exchange strong. Sterling, demand, tSTO'Si: cables. 3.71 . Francs, demand, 7. SO; cables, T.S0V4. Bel gian francs, demand, t.ott'A; cables. T.atl. Guilders., demand, 31.45; cables, 31.31. Lire, demand, 4.34: cables, 4.344.. Marks, demand. 1.16'4: cables. 1.17. Greece, de mand, 5.5-S. Sweden, demand, 1.67. Nor way, demand, 13.76. Argentine, demand, 30. Brazilian, demand, 11.87. Montreal, 534 Per cent discount. Rates were higher in the late dealings. Sterling demand. 53.71Vi; cables 13.71. Greece, demand. 5.63. Foreign Bonds. Fore"iirn bond auotations furnished by the Overbeck & Cooke company ot Port land: Bid. Ask. Russian 5s, 1021 15 13 Russian SUa, 1!"2 ; 4 64 Russian OVjs. VJ1U IS 19 French 5s, 1BS1 .' 6 dKU. French 4s. 1!)!7 48 4iH Frenchs 5s. 1!IJ0 70 70 4 Italian 5s. 11S 31 32 H Brtish 6s. 1922 .isi 3ii4 British 5s. 1SI27 3C.4 374 British us. 1029 3S 3t8 T-.rltioh vky. 4a 27S 2S British ret 4s 27.1 2s5 Belgium rest 5s ........... .3.7 32 BeTgium prem us ............ 4s ,1 German W U 5s 70 73 in 4s 10V4 Hamburg 4a 104 12 IGerr Berl Han. WE HIGHLY VALUE the confidence and loyalty of our de positors, and' wish to reciprocate by giving them the service of a strong, well-equipped bank. HOURS-8 AM TO 530PM SATURDAYS-8AMTO8PM. OUR BUSINESS is dedicated to creating good, sound local investments in industries of the character which build up the community by developing our natural resources. Such industries mean permanent prosperity, and which can be created in no other way. You are investing your money in something both ndustrially constructive to this community and unusually jrofitable to yourself when you buy Multnomah Lumber & Box Company preferred stock yielding 10 annually. To enjoy this exceptional offering calls for quick action on your part. Today is the time. Ask us all the ques tions you wish. F.K.CLARKAKD COMPANY: Investment Securities WILCOX BLDC PORTLAND. San Franelaco Tacoma Spokane Walla Wslli. Western Bond & Mortgage Co. Bar and Sell Investment Securities United States Liberty Bond issues. State. County. City, School and Foreign bonds, also First MortKiujes on improved city and farm property. 1.1st ot Current Offering: Vpon Request Western Bond & Mortgage Co. Oronnd Fl. Board Trade BIdtr. 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