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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1921)
TTTE MOltXIXG OIIEGOXIAX. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1921 17. GRADED WOOL SELLS III PRICES Oregon Association Disposes of 100,000 Pounds. PREMIUMS 3 TO 7 CENTS Sales Made Direct to Mills; Only Outlet for Willamette Val ley Coarse 'Wools. A ami of 100.000 pound of (Tided Co err wool direct to mills has been made by the Ongna Wool A Mohair Growers association at prices ranjrlna; from 1 to 7 cants a pound above country quotations for ungraded wools. This association, composed of ISO Ore gon wool (rowers, will this year for the first time market through Portland some 3.000.000 poonds of wool and mohair era ti ed and la a strictly merchantable condi tion. Ths association Is practically the only utlet this year for ths 1W0 and 1021 "11. lametto valley wools, whkb would have remained on the farms If It were not for ths (rowers organisation. No wool buy ln( to any sxtent has been done In ths valley during ths past two srasona TONE OF OR.VIX MARKET FIRM Wheat Bids at Merchants KxrhaJU I a changed From Monday. Conditions In ths wheat market were not materially changed yesterdsy. The tone of the market was firm and all bids at ths Merchants Exchange were tb same as Monday. Offers for coarse grains wers also un changed, except September and October corn, which were I'itj JO cents higher. Ths Canadian wheat visible supply Is .060,000 bushels, against 8.124.000 bush- is. last year; oats 7.43S.OOO bushels against 304.UOO bushels, and barley tmo.000 bushels sgalnst MO.OOO bushels. The month ly statement of grain movement from west era Csnada. Issued by ths Canadian board of (rain commissioners, ssys: "Owing to the unusually heavy early movement of the new crops the Inspec tions during ths month were very large, amounting to no leas than T752 cars of all (rain Of these, 3037 -contained (rain from the 1021 harvest- and, as It usual with the early arrivals, all were of high (rede. Of the wheat vl.S per cent graded S northern or better, compared with 83.7 per cent a month ago and til. 7 a year ago. Oats and barlsy Inspections wers, higher than a year ago. The crop year 1020-21 closed on August SI with a total of IMH. S'JS cars of all grain Inspected, the third highest In the history of ths western di vision, belrut exceeded only In 1IU5-18 and lvlo-17, when the total Inspections reached Sot. 039 and 231.0K2 cars, respectively. "Harvesting has proceeded rapidly In the prairie provinces under almost Ideal conditions. Yields vary widely In differ ent districts, but from comparison with published satlmst.s It Is felt that any thing under Z70.(MK.000 buehels wheat is a eenservativ estimate for tha prairie provinces." Terminal receipts. In cars, wers reported by the Merchsnts Kxchange as follows: Portland YVheat.HMr. Kir. Oats Ha v. TUetHlay Tear ago . . . Season to date Year axo Tacoma Monday Tear ago Bsason to dale.. Tear ago . . , . . Brattle Monday Yr-ar ago Season to date Year ago .... i: . . 2 . .(M2 . .3707 .. 11" . . 131 , .SK.lt .. out .. Ill . . 23 . . 1 k:m . . it:.n 8 2 B.Vt Ul 1.1 S ' 2.1 200 13 t 4m 80 2 S3 1 3 ' '3 42 U3 2 8 103 47 7 4 S2H 813 84S rU7 BRITISH CHOI'S EXCEED ESTIMATES Wheat and Conrse Grain Produce Larger Thaa Expected. Ths crop outturn In western Europe Is cabled by Broomhall ss follows: United Xlngdom There appears to be general agreement that the wheat crop In this country turned out larger than earlier anticipated. Coarse grains ars also rather better. Germany According to the official re ports the yield of bread grain In Prussia Is S.2.V.Ooo tons as compared with 5.2J0.UO0 tons last year. France Reports of ths weight and con dition of the wheat In this country are somewhat lesa favorable. Argentina Average Increase In wheat acreaga probably 10 per cent; condition is excellent; weather favorable. CARLOT APPLES SALES ARE SMALL Northwestern Fruit Finn on New Vork Market, Only a few earlnt sales of apples wers reported from shipping polnla Wenatchre Delicious brought i75t?2.HO for extra fancy medium to la-ge, and $3 for choice. Winter Bananaa sold at 12.73 for extra fancy medium to large and. SX0 ft 2. BO for fancy. Cars of Oregon apples wers' received at Flttsburg and Chicago, but no sales were reported. The New York market was firm with ths following aalei of northwestern apples: Wlntsr Rananaa, extra fancy, me dium to large, S3 304 4; fancy medium to .a re;e. tS.2asr3.30: axtrayfancy Graven steins, large, $3 JO. medium, t3.2AOS.30, small to medium, S2.2""!rS. At Kansas City early varieties of Washington apples old at 1 2. SO 43. Fgrg Market Is Active). Thar waa a brisk demand for both fresh and storage esrga Ranch, stock was scarce and brought firm prices. Cbs butter of good grade sold readily a the basis of 43 cents for sxtraa Dressed meat leceipls wers larger and there was sn adequate supply of poultry. Prices In both lines wvrs steady. Demand for Fruits Fair. Thw demand for fresh fruits was only fair yewterday. Grapes wers In good sup ply sand prices were generally steady. A mnred car of II u scats and Malagas ar rlvsd from California. Cantaloupes and peaches were not plentiful on ths street, but retailers si 1 11 hsvs a sufficient stock. Bank Clearing. Brink clearings of the northwestern cltli-s yeaterday wers as follows: Clearings. Balances Portlsnd ..ii.s:tu.HI4 St.U4.IH2 Heattia 4..".J1,:.-J l,Ut.lh2 T.coini H-a.742 M.3.V1 tjuukane 1.1133 111 677. 0U9 FOKTLAD MARKET ULOTATIOM Ormln, Flour. Feed. F.ta. Merchants' i-acaange, noon session: Bid Wheat Sept. Oct. Nov. Hard whit Il l-' I 1.12 S 1 12 Hoft White 1.12 1.12 12 While club 1 12 Vfc 1 l.'( 1.I2U Hard winter 1.13 1.13 1.13 Northern spring ... 1.13 113 113 Med Walla l.Ult l.UU l.Uv Oats- Mo. J whit fed Barley Brewing rltandard IWd . Millrun Corn No. 2 JC. T. ehlprn't.28 50 No. I . Y. shipm-t.27.UO FLOUR Family patents, 17 80 par bar rsl, wbots wheat. S120; graham. St 00: bakers' hard wheat, 37.25; bakers' blue stesa patents. So.73; vaulejr bakers, St.uo; llinottiy. 11H J0. jdlLLfaliilA--ITict t. a. b. mil:: MI'l run. 121 per ton; rolled barley, SStOSt; ro.led al,'S. scrauh feed. l per loo. ..24.00 24.00 24.00 2fi.00 2J.U0 lou . ,.200 . . .23 IK .. .10.00 2 00 23 00 18 UO 28.23 27. UO 28 00 27.00 CORN Whole, lit; cracked. S3 per tan. HAT Buying prlc t a. b. Portland: Alfalfa. SIS per ton: cheat, S12012 3O: oat and vetch. SISOISSO: clover. S10 10 50; valley timothy. I IS 1 t0; casters Oregon timothy. Iimgnao. Dairy and Country Trodaea. prints, pernhment wrapped, box lota. 47c; cartons. 4Sc. Butterfat, buying prices: No. 1 grade. 47c; oeuvered Portland. EGOS Case count, 33c; candled ranch. 38c; selects. 414 42c. CHEI.SK Tillamook triplets, prlc ts Jobbers, f. a b. Tillamook. 24o; Young America. 23c pound. POULTRY Hens, 136)24o lb.; springs, 24o24c; ducks, 21jf2sc; gees, nominal; turkeys, nominal, POHK Fancy, 18o pound. VEAL Fancy, 17c per pound. Fruits and Yetretabtea, FRflT8 Valencia oranges. S44J7S0 par box; lemons IJ.OUitS. grapefruit. (.&11.&U per box; bananaa 8r8so pound; apples. I1.25&3 box; cantaloupes, 2 70tr 3.23 crate: ptaches, 11.10 i 1 tto box; water melons, ISt-e pound; prunes. Sc per pound; pears. Sl.&UbS per box; huckleber ries, 10tj12Ve Per pound; grapes, 31309 2.30 per crate; casabaa, 22VC per pound; cranberrlea. 33.30 per box. POTATOES Oregon. 144 92e per pound: faklma, 2tj2Ws pound; swsst potatoes, 4f 4 Sc per pound. ONIONS Yellow. $36 3.30 par sack. VEGETABLES Cabbage, S44c lb.; lettuce, 12.30V 3 crate; carrots. 91.306 2.30 per sack; garlic, 13 C 20c per pound; beets. 12 412 30 per box; cucumbers, too ii 73c per bux; beans, 7iw per pounu; green corn, t2 per sack: celery, 70c41.13 per doxen; eguplsnt, 7t10o pound; tomatoes, Vuc w SI. 00 box; green peppers, avloo pound; cauliflower, l."3 42.Ji Pr tlosua; yum, kuia so pw pound. Staple Groceries. 1 seal Jobbing quotation: SUGAR tsaoa basis Can, granulated. lie pound: Diet. 0. too pound. NUTS Walnuta, alancaurlan. 30022a pound; Braxll nuts. l20o; filberts, linf lac; almonds, 24(t27ic; peanuts, ktfllfac pound. H1CE Bin Rose, to par pound; Japan tle, 3Vo per pound. BEANO Small whit, -4.90c; Urge while. c; pink, ic; lima. J He; reu. uLg per puund. COFFEE KootUd, bulk. In drums, 14 0 StVso per pound. SALT Granulated, barrel. IS 3004.03; kail ground, ton 60s, S1J.24; lous, lt2; tuiup rock. S2t .60, HONEY Comb, new crop, 37 1) 7.30 per case. UitlED FRUITS Datea, J 4.24 per box; Iga. Si.totT-'-' V' hax- Uides, Slopa. Etc. TALLOW Xu. J, Slsweoi No. i. S0S)4 sr pound. CAaCAKA BARK Fir cents a pound, dsliv.r.d Portland. aura 121 contracts, SOo per pound; tugglea, S333Vsa; 120 crup. uc xilUES Freen cured, ttstvto per pound; sail, llo per pound; kip, tto per pound. WOOL New clip, bv20o per pound. aloHAIR New eUp, itto per pound, de UvsreU polUand. Provisions. HAMS All sixes. S3wS3c; skinned, 309 87c; picnics, loo; collage roll, 22c BACON raocj. 'w'i wwice, xsay l-i; standara. uv'is. 1 . i 1 1 Fura. tierces. 13o Bound: aah,. preosed, tierces, lilts o. ' 1IU X a- "ivs. is. Oils. L 1 ,"N a, r. u w.u ,iwia, k, S-gailon cans, 11.12. Boiled, la barren vsc; 6-gallun cans, 11.14. -. TURfGNTlNE la drums, 2o; t-gallaa cane. SI 07. wuilt x,jas.u luv-pouna sags. llsis per pound. CUAb uiu iini waauue sum iros karreia, 17jc; cases. 80J7o. UAaOLlNaV Tank wagons and Iroa karreia, 00; cases. SSVio. SAX FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET Price Carrent on Vegetables, Fresh Fruits, Etc at Bay City. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 20. Vegetable -Squash. 40-pound lug. aOcSSl lO; pota toes. I23.25; onlosa. ysilow, S2.30S2.73: brown S2.714S; tomatoea rtcotij; oeii peppers. 304c; bean. 40c: lima, title; Italian, StfSc; carrots. Si a saoa., n.gg ni,ni s.a a oound: corn. tl.30j-2 30 a aaok; lettuce. 11.23 a crate; celery, 13-8 3 a crate; peas lot-11c a pound. inim- n.n. .'.'n :t2c: young roosters, 20423c; old roiiers, 14 l"c; young chick ens.. 32u3Hc: dUCKS, auwoc; ureaseu iui kevs 43c; llv turkeys.- 3330c. . i-fult Orantf. Valencia. S4.Vfi0: lem ons, 4.J-01.23; grapefruit. HtiS.W; ap ple SVi and 4-tier. S1-23&2.30; stxaw- Imrrles. per crate. li..wi i: raBpuomrii. per drawer, 00 8 73c; blackbt-rries, per drawer, 33 0 30c; peachea small box. HO 1 75; cantaloupes. standards, $ltfl..V); ponies, TJ'trH; flats, 4050c; figs, single layer, 004lH3c: plums, per crate, 124)2 .73; casabaa. per doxen, JOifi)75c; water melons. n.r oound. lc: grapes, per crate, aceu- lesa, vOc4S1.2u; others, J1.23S2; pears, per box. S I' ""; prunes, per crate, Sl-23 2.23: cranberries, per box, 1311(1. Kecelpts Flour, law quarters; wnrai, 1!33 centals; barley, S1M centals; corn, u oanmla; notatoes. 70 sacks; onions. 3073 sacks; hay, 3o tons; hides, 233. Lemons and oranges, MH noxee: iivemoca, w ucau. QCOTATION8 ON DAIRY PRODICE Market rrlce Ruling on Butter, Cheese and Egg. RV FRANCISCO. Sept. 20. Butter Enra. 4V,c. tin-Extras. 62c; extra nrsts, min extra pullet, 41c; extra pullets, firsts. UOM-c; unlerirlxed plllleU, No. 1, 22'jC. Cheese California flat fancy. 24c; Cal ifornia flat Urate. 20iic; Young America, fancy, 23c. NEW YORK, Sept. 20. Butter (Firm. Creamery higher than extras. 434? 4.V4C; creamery extras, 44Vc; creamery firsts, w7 4i 4:i Sc. tgirs Firm, fresh gathered extra first. 4.1i4Sc: do firms, 4044c. Cherae Klrm. State, whole milk twins specials, 2121',sc; others unchanged. CHICAGO, Sept. 10. Butter unchanged. Eggs Higher, receipts 10.513 cases; firsts, :i3Ujta37c, onlinary firsts, 30i31c; miscellaneous, 32 4f 84 Vic SEATTLE, Sept. 20 Eggs, select local ranch, white sheila. 43c: oo mixed colors. xa,:uicT nullets. 844:i.'H:. Butter City creamery cubes, 4c; bricks or prints, 4-Sc. Money Exchange, Etc, NEW TORE. Sept. 20. Prim mercan tile paper. 6Tk fit per cent. h-,hMn,a heavy: aterllng, demand S3 71 is. cables S3 71H; franca, demand 7.01, cable 7.01 Vi ; Belgian franca. a niand cables .V: guilders, demand 81.47, cables 31.53; lire, demand 4.18. cable 4.18V; mark, demand ,24, cables .1)3 y; Greece, demand 8.10.; Sweden, de mand 21.00; Norway, demand 12.80; Ar gentine, demand 30.30; Braxillan, demand 12 2; Montreal, 104 per cent discount. Time loans firmer; 0 days 8Sr& per cent: 00 days and six months Afctf 0 per cent. r-.it n,nnev easier: hleh. low. ruling rate. offered at and last loan 4V; closing bid 4 per cent. Foreign bar sliver Si. , Mexican dollars 60 Sc. LONDON, Sept 20. Bar silver, S9d per ounce; money, 2 per cent; discount rates short bills. 4 per cent; thres months bills 4 l-lotJ-4 3-m per cent. Naval Htores. SAVANNAH, Ga.. SepC 20. Turpontlne firm. lV4c; sales, i-" oariew, barrels; shipments, ai7 barr.; atock. lOib barrels. . , Rosin firm; sales, 43 casks; receipts. . . 1 . iiiii . . U - stork. 73."l00 Tasks quote: B, 14 3o; D. S4.4o: E H.HI; K, S4; G. S4.70; H, 14.80; I, 4 00; K, S3; M. i.lI N, 3.1i; WG S.-O; WW, IB. y iirtain at Saa Francis-o. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 20. Grain Wheat, milling, S2W2.10; feed. S10t2.10; barley. feed. S1.17tt1.22V; shipping. S123rlS2V; oala. red feed. SI4tll.j4; corn, white Egyptian, 31.73 1.82 Vs . red Ullo, SI ,71.73. Hay Wheat, No. 1, S13918; fair, SIS 916; tarns oat. 1 12 4 11: wild oat. S109 12: alfalla. 112 411; stock. S8jl0; straw, nouilnaL ftwlft Co. Stock. Closing prices for Swift A Co. stock at Chicago wer reported by the Overbeck A Cooke company 01 t-ortiana a lonows: Swift A Co 4V Llbby. McNeil A Llbby 7 ' National Leather 6V bwilt International 22 'a ITopa at New York. ktt.w YORK.. Sept. 20. Hops sasy: state 1021. t"iHc; 1820, 2&20n; Pacific coaat. 1U21, 83 9 43c; 1920. 2(JC Dried Vrult at New Tork. NEW YORK. Sept, 20. Evsporated R-rles nominal; prune active; peaches linn IS ALL LJBEItTT ISSUES SHOW AD VANCES FOIl DAY. Mexican Government Fours and Fives Feature of. Tradlns. Bears Attack Stock List.. KSW TORK. Sept. 20. Quoted value in the stock market suffersd further depress-on today. There was a visible diminution of operations by bull pools and activities of the shorts became more aggressive. For the first time since the August re covery, reports from commission houses sounded a note of caution. Their attitude s-emed to be based on the belief that pre vailing conditions still left much to be de sired. Market fluctuation In the main dupli cated yesterday movements. Price tend ed moderately upward at th opening, but yielded before noon and became rssctlon sry In the final hour, when leaders showed extreme declines of 1 to SVi point. Sale were 323.0OO shares. United mates steel and Baldwin, the foremost features, closed at fractional re cessions, but Mexican Petroleum, the two issues of Pan-Americsn, also Genersl Elec tric. Studebaker. Northern Pacific and Fa mous Players comprised th weakest stocks. Apart from the faot that call loans opened and held at 41 per cent, the money market was unaltered, although Interior banks were said to have strengthened their local reserves. , Foreign exchanges wer confusing, the London rate showing comparative ateadl ness, with variable reactions In most con tinental bills. Central Iluropean rates weakened, but far eastern bills continued to Improve on continued purchase of sil ver In London. Mexlcsn government fours nd five at rross rains of 4 4 and 54 points were featurea of a generally strong and active bond market, all the liberty issues aim showing general advances. Total sales par value wer 1 13, 11 3,000. CLOSINO STOCK QUOTATIONS. (Furnished by Overbeck A Cooks com- tanv. Portland 1 Closing Advance Rum Agr. Chem... 4O0 do pfd 400 A tax Rubber. 1,100 Alaska Gold Alaska Juneau Allied Chem. ROO Allls-Chalm .. 200 do pfd Am Bt Sugar 800 Am Bosch .. IOO Am Can Co.. 70 do pfd "no Am C A Fdy. SOO do pfd 4) Am Cot Oil.. 100 do pfd Am Drug Syd ...... Am H A Leath 300 do pfd too Am Ice 100 Am Int Corp. J.8IIO Am Linseed.. 4DO do pfd 100 Am Loco ... 2.300 do pfd Am Saf Raxor 2O0 Am 8 A Com. l.OOO Am Smelter.. 2I0 do pfd..... 2H0 Am Stl Fdy.. ticio Am Sugar ... 6.000 do pfd. .... Am Sumatra. 4.300 Am Tel A Tel 2.MM) Am Tobacco.. I0 do B .... 200 Am Wool .... 7.800 do pfd Am W P pfd Am Zinc Anaconda ... 1.000 Aaed Oil Atchison .... tiOO do pfd 11X1 At O A W I. B.aoO Laldwln Loco 41,200 do pfd Bait A Ohio.. 2.300 do nfd - Peth Steel "B" 4.100 H R T Butte C A Z. 200 Butte A Sup.. 100 Caddo Oil.... 200 Cal Packing .. 4i0 cat ret soo do pfd Can Pacific... 1.2O0 Cen Leather.. 2.MM1 Cerro de I'asco 100 Chand Motor. T.100 C A N W 700 Chgo Ot W.. ...... do D-frL.... ....... Chili -Cop 3.100 cnino ....... ...... CM St P.. 800 do nfd I.300 Coco Cola..., 6O0 C A O ...... . 300 Colo F A I... Colo Southern Col G A Elec. 800 Col Graph.... 1.2110 Con Gas .... 1,300 Cons Cigars do pfd. ......... . Contl Csn Contl Candy Corn Prod.... 2.K00 do pfd 100 Cosden Oil.... 4.MI0 C R I A P. . . . 7.800 do "A" pfd. 200 do "b" pfd. 100 Crucible 11.400 do pfd..... 100 Cuba Cane.... 7O0 do pfd 611O Cuban Am Sgr 700 Lei A Hudson Dome Mines.. ...... D A R G do pfd Endl Johnson 2.800 Erie 400 do 1st pfd.. 700 do 2d pfd'. Tarn Players. 8.600 Fed M A 8m do pfd Flsk Tire 600 Gaston Wms. ...... Gen Cigars... 800 Gen Elec..... 5.1KIO Gen Motor ... 1.000 Glen Alden Gen Asphalt. 17.0(10 Goodrich .... 1,000 Goodyear .... ...... Granby Great Nor Or Balea High. Low. do pfd vOO Greene Canea Guir a Steel. . 6oO Hank Barker. OOO Houston Oil.. l.OOO Hupp Motor.. 4DO Ills Central.. 8110 Inspiration .. 800 lnt Ag Cr com do pfd. ...... Interboro do pfdw... 600 Inter Callahan fittO Int Harv .... 1,8-00 do pfd Int M Marina. 100 do pfd goo Int Nickel ... 1.300 Int Paper.... 2.700 do pfd Inv Oil roo Island Oil.... 2.XIW) Jewel Tea.... 200 K. C Southern 1.000 do pfd 100 Kelly-Spld ... 3.0(10 Kennecott ... ( 800 Keystone Tire BOO Lack Kteel.... 100 Lee Tire 200 Lehigh Valley SOO Loriliard .... ...... Lowe Theater 900 L A N ' 844, 84- 61 1 224 22 ..... ..... 42" 34 , S3 -4 s . . ... 28 27 Vi 27t4 'si" 7! -4 79 12b . 128 Vi .... ..... ..... ..... 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Prnna Peo Ga Per Marquet Phlla Co Pure Oil Pierc Arrow. Pierce Oil.... Pitts Coal.... 70,700 400 2 BOO 1.600 200 - SOO 800 nno oo 600 '"doo 3.61 Ml 100 2,800 600 1.700 "i6 "'i66 "i'.soo 11. 400 8 30O 1,500 100 400 200 2 3''0 1.200 100 110 21 12 26 4S 18 19 39 ft 86 14 93 77 71 1 19 S3 81 48 ,m 63 10 211 24 12 6 106 20 11 23 48 17 lfl t S3 14 P5 76 71 V4 1 1 84 4S 44 8.H 63 19 2 23 11 6 bid. 12 84 61 22 1 41 S3 78 27 S3 ?i 125 107 10 43 4 IO 4 66 80 23 46 S 103 4 6 83 70 24 62 XX 42 106 128 121 72 f5 23 8 87 t6 K5 0 23 f5 PR 87 51 63 4 IS 3 35 7 112 27 23 42 65 7 16- 11 24 25 88 84 63 24 85 6(1 4 87 28 67 41 58 73 103 24 32 77 63 61 . 80 8 19 13 1O0 17 1 63 13 18 13 62 6 22 10 86 122 10 87 48 30 10 IS 1 21 78 - 21 87 Vi 67 60 11 5 83 7 8R 2 6 8 78 101 43 13 47 0 7 2 23 60 40 19 11 41 25 y. 61 146 IS 108 107 20 11 25 I 48 "" S3 83 74 10 14 US 76 24 88 71 1 S 19 10 66 84 48 45 SH 82 18 2 24 11 6 M TAW Va.... do pfd..... Prsd 8tl Car. Pullman Ray Cona.... Reading P.eplogle Steel Rep I A S.... do pfd..... Rep Motors. . . Ryl Dutch Oil Ry Stl. Ppg... Saxon Motors. Sears Roebk. Rhattack.Arix. Shell T A T.. 8 nclair Stand Oil Col Slosa Shef.... Sou Pacific... Sou Ry do pfd..... St L A 8 F... Stromberg Car studebaker .. Swift A Co... Ten C A Chem Texas Oil .... Texas Pac... Tex P C A O Tob Prod Tran Cnn Oil. Union Olf Del f'nlon Pac.... United Alloy. lTtd Drug .... Utd Kd Pdt.. t'td Fruit ... T.-W Rds of NJ do pfd Utd Rtl Stores P S Ind Alchl U S Rub do 1st pfd.. V S Smelting. U 8 Steel do pfd ..... ttah Copper. Va Chem..... do pfd ..... Vanad Steel.. Vlvandou . . .. Wabash do A pf,1, Western Pac. do pfd Western Union West BAM.. West Md White Motors. Wllly-Overd do pfd Wisconsin Cen Wool wort h Worth Pump. WALE BONDS. D S 2s re 100 V T C deb 6a. do coupon ..10oINor Pee 4s.... O 8 4e reg 104U Nor Pac 3 do cv 4s cp 104UIP TAT ."Vs.., Panama 3s reg 76 I Pen con 4Vs.. do 'Am coupon 7ISo Pac cv 3s.. A T A T cv Be 1(1 So Rwv As At Gen 4s.... 7ll'nlon Psc 4s.. DAK con 4a.. 7IU S Steel is.'.. 100 2 ..... ..... 74 2.100 9S 1 200 12 12 12 4.400 70 69 69 100 23 4.900 61 60 60 80 1,400 48 46 47 SOO 83 83 82 L00 "8 "67 - 67 200 6 6 6 1O0 ..... S4 11.9(10 19 18 14 100 71 71 7t IOO 81 88 S7 8000 77 77 77 900 20 20 20 46 1.100 23 23 23 IOO 31 81 SI 6S.000 7S 72 72 ..... 95 .100 8 8 7 6 91)0 S3 '83 85 300 22 22 22 2.BOO l4 m, 1 2.4O0 67 66 66 7(0 7 7 7 2(10 18 18 17 800 120 119 119 44 ""700 "ii" "i4 64 14.200 13 12 IS 400 107 107. 107 "'.!" '.'.'.'.'. '.'.'." 18 6 300 83 62 62 2.300 46 45 45 8.000 48 47 4K 200 86 83 84 211 26.400 79 77 77 1O0 100 109 109 1.500 4 48 49 100 29 100 78 2, SOO 31 80 30 400 8 7 7 2O0 7 7 7 SOO 20 20 " 20 a 2t 100 A a s as 4-C V4 aeaa "x?4 ) 9 esse .) -B2 700 6 , 800 27 26 , 27 sT 100 ,. 110 aas s - 5 i 4 si 9 V4 w 77 57 SH S7 WI 8H 82 93 Bid. Liberty Bond Q not lone. Liberty bond quotations furnished bv Overbeck A Cooke company of Portland: High. Low. close Liberty, Ss 88.00 87.74 Liberty, first 4s Liberty, second 4s 89 30 89 00 Liberty, first 4s 811 40 89 10 Liberty, second 4s Hit 42 89 18 Liberty, third 4 s. . . . .93.06 93 02 Llherty. fourth 4s... .89.88 89 36 Victory, 4s ! 14 99.06 Victory, Ss 99.14 99.06 Mining BOSTON. Sep' Alloues ...... A rlx Com ..... Cal A Ariz Cnl & Hecla. .' Cop Ran C Co Centennial .... Franklin Iele Rov fCop) Lake Copper.. Mohawk 87.86 89 20 R9.20 89.18 8!) 30 92.92 89 30 99 12 99.12 Stocks at Bsston. '. 20 -Closing quotations: 18 INorth Butte.... 9 8 'Old Dominion.. 21 47 lOsceola 26 !.t.i IQulncv S-H 31ISuperior 2 8 Sup A Bos Mln.. 3 lSIShannon 90 IS Utah Con 3 2Winona ........ 43 48 .Wolverine 11 New York Bonds. New Tork bond quotations furnished by Herrln A Rhodes, Inc., of Portland: Am Tel A Tel 6s, 1922 do 1924 Am Tob 7s. 1922 Anaconda 7s H. 1929 do tta A, 1929 Armour cv 7a. 1930 do 4s. 1939 Argentine GI Ss. 1043 Am Ag Chm 7s. 1941 Btth Ste.1 7s. 1922 do 1923 do el 7a. 1935 Belgium Ext 7s. 184S , do s, 11123 ; do 8, 19411 Bergen 8s. City of. 1948 Hrne 8s. City of, 1945 Brsxil is, 1941 Canadian 5s. 1928 do 1K31 Can Nat Eq 7s. 1935 C 11 & St P x-nArf till A. ?014 Can Nor 7. 1940 Chile 8s. 1941 Christiana 8s. City of. 194S Copper Kxp 8s, 1922 00 11123 , do 111-! " do 11(25 Cuban Amer Sugar 8s, 1931 Con Gas cv 7s. 1925 Diamond Match 7a. 1935 Dtnmark 8s. 1D45 ................ Ornish Mun 8s. 1945 Kupont 7s, 1931 French ext 8s. 1943 do 7s. 1941 Goodyear, 11141 ouir Oil 7s. 1933 , Gieat Northern 7s. 1936 ;. Hershey 7s. 19.10 Humble Oil 7s. 1928 Int Rap Tr ref 8s. 1966 Int Mar CT 6a, 1941 Int Rap Tr 7a, 11(21 Ktnnecott 7s. 1930 Llbby. McNeil A Llbby 7s, 1931.... .Morris A Co. 7s. 1930 Mexican Pete as, 1936 N Y C call 7s. 1930 Norway 8s. 1940 Northwest Tel 7s. 1941 ' Ohio C G 7s, 1925 Pac Gas Elec 7s, 1925 Penna 6a. 1936 N Y A G N (Jnt) 6s, 1936 N P 6s. 2047 ".. San Paulo 8. 1936 Southwest Tel 7s. 1923 Swedish Gov 6s, 1939 .... Standard Oil of N Y 7s, 19S1... "" do of Cal 7s. 1931 " Steel A Tube 7s, 1931 swis 8,. 1940 Seers Roe 7s. 1922 do 1923 Solvay 8. 1927 "" Swift A Co 7s. 1925 '. Un Tank 7s. 1980 U 8 Rubber 7s. f30 """ Wilson 1st 6s, 1928 " West Elec 7s, 1923 Westinghouse 7s, 1931 "ml" Zurich OS, 1943 " K9 H 101 95 ' 90 99 62 71 91 IOO 91 96 101 94 101 100 101 loo 1(3 91 101 88 104 S 100 100 100 100 li 99 101 105 103 1113 99 106 95 102 9 102 97 7 63 79 76 94 93 100 96 102 105 18 94 91 101 1"2 102 97 97 89 104 104 92 106 98 97 100 99 101 IOO 82 101 102 102 15 13 65 43 65 31 17 C 17 86 46 66 32 83 374 372 2-9 272 Foreign Bond. Foresgn bond quotations furnished by th Overbeck A Cooke company of Portlsnd- 15 i .1 . Russian 5a. 1916 Russian 6a. 1!(1 French 6s, 19.11 French 4s, 1917 French 5s, 1920 Italian 6s. 191K British 3s. 1K27 373 British Ss, 1927 3,-a British 0s. 1929 Ji;o British vky 4a '279 British ref 4s 2 Belgium rest 6. ........... ""G3 Belgium prem as ; German W L 3..... g Berlin 4s 8 Hamburg 4s jj Hamburg 4 o2 Lelpslg 4s oj 7lp.Hg 5s , !( Munich 4s.... a Frankfort s4 Jap 4a , Jap 1st 4 Jap 2d 4a Pari 6s U K 6a 1921 U K 6, 1922 U K 5. 19-.-9 IT K 5 .- s. 1IH7 n 69 84 SI 99 99 8 Is 89 83 I, 68 ! 10 10 10 11 10 11 .-. 85 85 100 IOO 98 90 83 HERRIN & RHODES, Inc. Established 1894. BROKERS hew Tork Mocks. Boivds. Orain. Cettea, Private Wire. Member Chicavga Board of Trade. 201-3 Railway Exooang Bids, I.lepaon aS-3ssV Port of Portland Gold Bonds . Dated July!. 1921 Due July 1.1926 Denominations $500, $1000 Price 101.50 and Interest ' Wire Orders Collect taLPH SCHNEELOCH.CO. StxTKicrrw. and corpo rattok njtix UJ0LMCN5 SOILCUN8' PcsrrtAjci QagatM, STOCK SCARCE AT YARDS JjA'IBS, YEAKLIXGS AD HOGS SEXIj 1IIGHER. Latter Bring Extreme Top Qaota tlon of $12 CaUIe Situa tion Is fnchangctl. Only three loads ef stock cam In by rail yesterday, but there were some drive Ina. and a fair quantity of cattle was carried over from Monday. The sheep and lamb market was strong for all classes. East of th mountain lambs were 50 cents higher at 17 for the best offerings. . 4o valley lambs were on hand to Indicate value In. that line. Light yearling sold higher at SS. Only a few hoes were available and an extreme top of S12 was recorded la the daye .salea " Conditions In the cattle division were unchanged from Monday. Receipts wer Z2 cattle and 747 sheep. The day's sales were aa follows: Wgt. Prlre.l gt. Price. 1 steer. 1110$ 6 00 Scows. 820 3 25 8 steers- 830 4.00 2 rows. 80 8.83 2 steer 800 4 no lcalf.. 10 11.00 1 steer. 770 4 23 lbull.. 750 S 25 5 steers 8O0 4 25 lbull.'. 750 S00 1 steer. 850 SOO lbull.. 1500 8 50 1 steer. 80 ton lbull.. 1420 S.00 2 steers 94 5 5.00 lbull.. 11"0 S00 2 steers 1005 6.511 11 hogs.. 190 12.00 1 steer. 800 8 60 8 hogs.. 2"2 12 00 1 steer. 830 5.50 1 hogs.. 270 1L60 13 steers 1026 5 60 2 hogs.. 178 12 00 6 steers 1014 5.50 8 hogs. . 140 11.85 6 steers 848 4.55 50 hogs.. 221 11.75 8 steers 70 6.00 12 hogs.. 175 12.00 2U ste-rs 991 4.75 6 hogs..- 176 12 O0 2 cows. lOOJ 2.00 2 hogs.. 180 12 00 2 cows. 713 4.35 lhog... 200 12.00 4 cows. 847 4. nil 296 lambs 68 4.50 1 cow. . 730 4.75 238 lambs 61 6.50 lcow.. 7.10 4 (IO 141 lambs 73 7.00 2 rows. '710 4.0(1 32 lambs 71 SOO 7 cows. 770 4 73 26 lamba 88 6.00 lcow.. 930 4.75 15 lambs 74 6 25 lcow.. 10(10 3.411 110 Iamb 57 4.50 lcow... 920 4.75 5 ewes.. 116 2.00 4 cow. 9o 4.00 85 ewes.. 114 8 50 lcow.. 1270 3.50 92 yearl.. 97 S 00 Scows. 933 2 OOI194 yearl. . 96 BOO lcow.. 910 3 .Ml 86 mixed 93 Sou lcow.. 860 2t0 20 mixed M SOU 2 cows. 840 I.M 8 hogs.. 118 11.73 lcow.. 670 2.00 16 hogs.. 203 11.75 lcow.. 990 3 25 lcow.. 1270 4.75 2 cows. 815 8 .VI lcalf... 190 11.00 lcow.. 930 SOO lcalf... 170 11.75 Scows. 820 1.75 S calves. 120 11.00 lcow.. 9(i0 4.S' lcalf... 470 7.75 7 cows. 1162 4.5(1 lcalf... 240 11.50 lcow.. 900 eS0- 2 calves. 148 10.50 I cows. 486 6.00 Prices quoted at the Portland Union stockyards wer a follows: Cattle Choice steer f 5.754 8 25 Medium to good steer 5.23r 5 73 Fair to medium steer. 4.7545.25 Common to fair ateer. ... .. 4(lliO 4.75 Choice feeders 4..'.0W S.00 Fair to good feeders S.30U 4.50 Choice cows and heifers 4 75W 6 25 Medium to good cows, heifers 4 25tt 4.75 Fair to medium cows, heifers 8 25 ft 4.23 Common cows .. 2 SO'i 8.23 Cannera 1.50 4 2.30 Bulla 2.509 3 30 Choice dairy calves 10.30 1 1. 00 Prime light calves 10 On tr 10 50 Medium light calves..... 7.00trl0.oo Heavy calves 8.50 y 7.00 Hogs Prime light 11.00tl.5fl Smooth heavy, 230 to SOO lbs.. 9 OUST 10.0O Smooth heavy, 3u0 lbs. up... 8 003 9.00 Rough heavy 6.00'u! 8.30 Fat pigs 11. 0(l4i '11. So Feeder pigs 10.50 tt 1 1.(10 Stags 4.00 tf 7.00 Sheep East-of-mountatn lambs 6.004$- 6.80 Best valley lambs 8 Ulfl 6 00 Fair to good 5.00(h) 5 30 Cull lambs 1 5o 300 Eastern Oregon feeders 4.5ow 8 00 Feeder lambs 1.30 w S OU Light yearlings 4 0OW 4.50 Heavy yearlings 2 30u SOO Light wethers S SO'o) 4 00 Heavy wethers 2 00 2.50 Kwea Looy S.00 Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Sept. 20. (United States Bureau of Markets. I Cattle Receipts. 11.000. Yearlings, desirable handywelght steers and heifers, Btociiera and feeders, steady; other steers, fat cows, bulls and veal calves, slow to lower: early top yearl ings. $10.30; bulk beer steers, 86.259: bulk bologna bulls $3.8543 4.33; bulk veal calves, 112.306 13, Hogs Receipts, 24.000. Fairly active, mostly 15 47 28c lower than yesterday's average: light lights, 234s40e lower; prac tical top S8.60; one load light butchers, early, I8 60; bulk light and light butchers. $11568.50; packing sows, S8.65tr7.15; pigs mostly 60c lower; bulk, desirable, 16.15 tf 7.25. Sheep Receipts, 26,000. Fat lambs 23 4t50c iower; sheep and feeder lamba steady; top native lambs. Sit. Ill; bulk, early, around S3.50; culls. $3.23 ; fat western lambs, early, 39.65; good 105 pound fed western wethers, S5.50; choice feeder lambs, $7.50. City Livestock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Sept. 20. United States Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Re ceipts, 21.000; beef steers generally steady; some salea atrong to higher; grassers. 356640; fed lots. 7.2.V?9. with $9.80 bid on best load here; she atock and bulls steady, most bulls S3.50O4.25; bulk cows, $4 ft 4.50, few $5.0: most grass heifers. $43; fed lots. $7.75: cannera strong: bulk, 12 25 42.50; good cutters around 13.85: calves steady to weak; best veslers, t.50erlo; most heavy calves, $5r.V50; stockers and feeders steady to strorrg: early sales, stockers. $4,6046.00; feeders, $5 ft 6. 60. Hogs Receipts, 8500. Farly sales mostly 25c lower; .closing 254?85c lower: spots more; very few hogs over $8.10; light lights steady to 25o lower: bulk of sales. $7. 284x8.10; packing sows 25c lower; atock pigs steady to strong; top $8.50. Sheep Receipts. 13.000. Few sales sheep about steady; practically no lamba aold; bid 15c 6 $1 lower. Omaha Livestock Market. OMAHA. Sept. 20. (United State Bu reau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts. 4000. Open steady to 10c lower; generally active, steady to 23c higher: bulk pack ing grades, $6,604(7.25; better grades. $7. 50ft 8.13; top 18.25. Cattle Receipts. 8S00. Fed steer steady to weak; early top. $9.50: western steers and she stock steady to 25c lower: bulls steady; veals weak; stockers and feeders steady to 25c lower. Sheep Receipts. 22.0O0. Killing classes 25&50c lower; bulk western lamba fK.509 9; top 19.25: best natlvea $8: early ewe top 13 75; feerting grades weak to 2e lower: early sales, feeding lambs, $125; som held higher. Brattle Livestock Market. SEATTLE, Sept. 20. Hogs steady. No receipts. Quotation unohanged. Cattle Receipts. 204. Weaker: prime steers, $646.25; medium to choice. $346; common to good, $4 43: best cows and heifers, $503.26; medium to choice. 144 5: common to good, $3f4; light calves, It0yll; heavy calves, SbfcS; bulls, $8i 4.50. Winnipeg Grain Market. WINNIPEG, Man.. Sept. 20. Cash wheat. No. 1 northern. $1.50; No. 2, tl.41: No. S. S1.87: No. 4, SI. SI". No. 6. $1.18: No. 6, $1.03; feed. So; track. $1.43. Futures wheat. October, $1.41; No vember, $1.40 ; December, $1.83. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. 6ept 20. Barley 12 38c Flax No. 1. $2.0S2.08. Wheat September, $1.471 December, 1.41; May. $1.40. 7o Yield Income tax exempt All that immense stretch of productive bottom lands east of the Swift Packing Plant 1487 acres in all are included in the . Peninsula Drainage Dist. 2 6 Cold Bond are legal imeslments for sav ings banks and frusl funds. Bonds due serially 1926-36. Den. $500. Price to yield 7 LUMBEEMENS t7- r -BANK Broadwa-f and Oak HUGE' 1ST FREE MOVEMENT OF SPRIXG CTROP IS HINDERED. Chicago VI i eat Market Opens Strong and Higher, but. Profit Taking Causes Tnsettlcment. CHICAiOO. Sept. 20. Wheat display new strength today, largely aa a result of wet weather northwest.' The close was un settled at the earn, as yesterday to c higher, mlUi December 1.2ttl.2S and May $1.31 6 181 - Corn finished un changed to o lower, oats a ahade off to o advance and provisions varying from 10c decline, to a gain of 7 c Excessive moisture in the spring wheat territory waa reported to be hindering the rree movement of the crop and to be damaging grain la shock. Profit-taking by pit trader who had been on tha buy ing tde counted as a weight on the mar ket toward the last and over-balanced messagea from the southwest indicating that the winter wheat movement would be reduced materially after October 1. Corn was governed almost entirely by the action of wheat. Oats were strength ened a little by export inquiry from Bel glum and Italy. Provision reflected at first th bullish Influence of cotton and grain, but later more effected more by declines la th value of hogs. Th Chicago grain letter, received yes terday by the Overbeck A Cook company of Portland, follow: Wheat Th unsettled weather In th northwest, together with official confir mation of August export figure as given out yesterday, mad sentiment bullish early in the day. Had It not been for the utter ab sence of outside buying power. It 1 proba ble that th market would have closed higher. Aa It was, the advance waa not maintained and at the close the tone waa weak, with support lacking. Aside from a small export inquiry for flour there waa little activity in the export trade and the seaboard bids were out of line. All cash markets were strong and higher, Chicago leading with an advance of S to 5 cents in spring wheat premiums, while wlntera sold at yesterday's basis. The weakness in foreign exchange late In the day was a depressing factor, as It la feared that any further decline in exchange might completely shut off export buying In this country for the time being. We fully appreciate the bullish atatiatlcal position of wheat, but It takes a preponderance of buying to advance -pricea. Thta is lacking at present and we believe the market will decline temporarily to a Point where poten tial ouyers will Become more Interested. Corn showed strength early, but turned eauy with wheat, due to the same lack of buying to counteract the effect of hedging sale. There was practically no feature to the news. Country offerings were again reported light, while the cash market (saa ateauy to a shade higher, with demand good. An extended decline from this level can hardly be expected, aa there la no s.gn of buyers being overwhelmed by country selling. Oats Trade in this market was fairly aotlve, with offerings taken better than In any otner pit. bupply and demand condi tions st the moment are on aa approximate equilibrium, but It is plainly evident that any Improvement In either the domesuo or export Inquiry will make Inroads on the visible supply, and right now there Is in creasing evidence of interest on th part of foreign buyers. Kya Hedging pressure from the north- weet was less conspicuous and price re sponded readily to the advance in wheat and to scattered buying by eastern Inler sst. Cash ry was strong. Leading futures ranged as follow: WHEAT. Pn. High. Low. Close. "ec 41 Il.SU II. 27 S1.2S 134 L31Jj L31 CORN. .53 .62 J12 88 .07 .07 OATS. .311 .88 .43 .42 .42 PORK. May Dec. May Dec. May L32 .68 . .42 Sept. . 18.80 11.07 9.72 T.75 8.20 LARD. not. ..... .11.03 11.10) 11.00 Jan. ...... 9.O0 9.83 9.70 SHORT RIBS. Oct TOO 7.00 773 Jan. .... 8.25 8.27 8.20 Cash prices were: Wheat No. 3 red, $1.28; No. 3 hard, $1.27. Corn No. 2 mixed. 63f53e; No. 2 yellow, 6345 54c. Oats No. 2 white, 37tf38c; Na. t white. 33e30Nc. Rye No. 2. SLOT. Barley 57 Site. Tlmo(hy$4i 4 r.o. Clover $12 18. Pork Nominal. Lard $11. Ribs S84T9 50. Li' a. tKrI.I ' . i wv -s n., r:..-f ' : i. I In t I I I.J ri- IMKHR? . 11! i t HARSHFIELD General Obligation BONDS Marahfleld. situated in ' Coos county, with rail and water transportation, 1 the distributing- center for gouthwestern Oreiron. It hns a Rood harbor with steadily Improving; ter minal facilities. It Is in the heart of A (creat lum bering;, dairying; and agricultural section; at modern, progressive city of over 4000 people, with a monthly payroll of ap proximately $175,000. Price IOO and Interest, yielding; We recomme-nd these bonds as a conserratlva but good yielding- Invest ment. Income Tax Exempt CUARK-KENDALL & CO. INC. Fifth and Stark Streets I'iCrrlJlhntNT-rUieiO'-Ai-COfiPORATOM BONDS i I t EC303I The Bends We Sell have been purchased by us because of oar faith in their safety. g. They represent the highest type of securities Sssued by progressive, substantial communities and estab lished concerns. The recommendations and advice of our Bond De partment executives are available to all those with funds to invest. BOND DEPARTMENT Open 8:30 to 5 Saturdays 8:30 to 2 W&NK in. the Northwest Wash igton at Third AN INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY in a progressive and successful Portland industry where the plan is right and the management right an industry with a record of integrity and honest dealing in all its transactions. This investment opportunity is surrounded with every degree of safety and pays dividends at the rate of 2 J2 per cent quarterly, or 1 0 per cent annually. It is one of the most remarkable and soundest propositions we have ever known, and certainly demands the immediate consideration of those with funds to invest. Full par ticulars can be secured at our offices. F.K.CLARE and COllPAm?: San Francisco Investment Securities WILCOX BLDC, PORTLAND Tacoma Spokane Well Walla The est Bonds in Oregon Direct tax obligation of the entire City of Fortland and 143 square miles adjoining, comprising 90 of Multnomah County. Assessed valuation $329,413,470. Net debt only $1,396,618 less than Va7o. TJie above facts show the character of the Port of Port land five-year 6 fold bonds that we own and offer at 101.50 and accrued interest. Denominations $500 and , $1000. Now ready for delivery. Interest Jan. 1 and July 1. 5-Year 6s at 101.50 and Accrued Interest Call or phone. Wire orders collect. Freeman, Smith Ce Camp Co. bound noort LUMSaRMKMS BUILOINS FIFTH AND STAUK a 7AO Ml rANClCO FOR 20 YEARS $54,000 City of BROWNING, MONTANA 6 GENERAL OBLIGATION WATER BONDS Dated July 1. 1021. Due July 1. 1141. Optional July 1. 1831. Denomination $500.00 Principal anH Bemlannual Intereat Jan. 1st and July Int. payable at the office of the City Treasurer at Brown. inc Montana, or st the flacal asn-y of the Stat of Montana In New York City. Financial Statement Aasemted valuation. 1921. ..$ B75.0D0 Actual value (est.) U.000,000 Bonded debt, thia Is- sue only sil.nno T.es water bond. . . .160,000 . Net debt NONE Browning, Montana, la a prosperous and progressive city In the heart of the Irrlpated area on the O. N. Kali road. Kstimated population 1200. INCOME TAX EXEMPT Price 86.98 and Interest If called at optional date these bonds will yield nearly 8. JOHNSTON-HATTREM CO. Investment Securities Yeon Building Main I)S4. ' 2 MONTHS s psr fbrscty sssdr or bead. Phi i lisi i iaasiaa smdsnsi. Wns foe tooklsc FREE. RODNIYCO. AbsAsn C .al Cs.sTir, T. 5 J Broadway. New York Thrift Encourages Good Habits and promotes am bition to accom plish something worth while. Bank your surplus dollars with Ashley & Rumelin, Bankers H0URS-8AM TO 530PM S ATI) R DAY S- 8 AM TO 8 P M. WK OWN AD OFFEB PORT OF PORTLAND 5-Year 6 Gold Bonds Dated July 1, 1921 Denomination 1500, 10f9 Price 101JM and Interest Income Tax Exempt Western Bond & Mortgage Co; SO Fourth Street. Oronviel Floors. Bosr ot Trade Bide Phone Malm HI Portland, Or.