THE 3IORXIXG OREGOXIAX, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1922 21 HOLDERS OF HIDES ARE EKG0UBA6ED Large Deals in Calfskins May Influence Market. SELLERS ACCEPT DECLINE A boat Three Hundred Thousand Skins Moved at Eastern and 31iddle Western Paints. While th hide market It quiet In all eect'ona, the recent iudden revival In the calfskin market hai encouraged sellers of hide to believe that this ma possibly be the forerunner of more reneral activity In ai: varieties of raw stock. On various occarlons last year any appreciable activ ity in calfskins was followed jr more business In hides. For some time past, the calfskin market had been very much neglected, with prices gradually weakening and sellers unaole -to interest buyers except at concessions. Karly last week, however, one of the Chi cago packers who had been accumulating skins for seven months bookM all of his stock, amounting to about 83, ooo skins, for tanning account. The removal of such a large stock from the mantec evidently helped the situation, as a re w days later another Chicago packer sold 40,000 skins to a western tanner at 17e. These skins had been held in a nominal way for some time past at lfc, but the price realised was considered good. Another Chicago packer sNo o!l a small quantity of rklns down to 17c. but this was followed by considerable demand from tanner In general, and an Indiana packer realized the advanced fig ure ut JSc, At about the same time mid dle KeHtern city skins began to move, with 'sales of these at 17c, as against the prev ious quotation of lflc. Later transactions brought prices on these city skins up to 17'c and isc. Calfskins had also been accumulating In the markets, and the active demand In the west caused Increased strength In New York. Karly last week quite a buying movement started in New York city skins, culminating In sales of about 50,000 of these at an advance of 5c per skin, or at for a to 7 pounds. $2 OS for 7 to 9 pounds and $2.o5 for- 9 to 12-pound wefithta. Country and small city skins also moved more freely and one sale was ef fected of a lot of 10.000 French city 8 to 15-pound skins at 32c, c. 1. t New York, which price was higher than any buyer here would have paid previously. The exact quantity of skins sold during the pact week or so cannot be given defi i.ltelv, but It Is conservatively estimated that the total transactions east and west have aggregated at least 300,000 calfskins. Oregon apples sold at the New York auction as follows: Newtowni, S07S boxes, extra fancy, large to very large, $2.75 flp 3.10 and few at 93.25. Medium. $2.50 2.75; small to very small, $2.05 2. 45; fancy, large to very large, $2.302.65; medium to small, S2Q2.40 and a few at $2.50; choice, large to very large, $2,453? 2.75; 720 boxes Winesaps, extra fancy, large to very large, $2.602.75; medium to small, ' $2.202.50;' fancy, all sixes, $1.902.40. Prices to Jobbers on the New York mar ket ranged as follows: 8pltsenburgs, ex tra fancy, large to very large, $3.253.50; few $3.75; medium to small, $2.75 Q 3; fancy, large to very large, $33.25; me dium to small, 12.652.75; Staymans ex tra fancy, large to very large, $3. 25 'g 3.50; medium to small, $2.753; fancy car run $2.75; C grade car run, $2.40&2.50. Romei C grade, medium to large, $2.25 2-50; small, mostly $2. VICTIM NOTES HIGHER XEW RECORD QUOTATION XEW YORK MARKET. HUNT BITTER PRICES ABE RAISED Advance of Thre Cents Is Announced by City Cmmerin. An advance of S cents In print butter and butter fat prices, effective this morn ing, was announced by local creamerymen yesterday. They bold that the Portland market has been out of line and as a result cream supplies in this territory have been drawn elsewhere. At the same time, sellers of cube but ter have found It difficult to move their stocks, even at shaded prices, though holdings of the best grades have not been excessive. The egg market was weak with lower buying And selling prices quoted on the street. Efforts were made to find nearby outlets for the surplus. The association, which is shipping to the east, made no change In Its quotations Poultry continued plentiful and weak. Country dressed meats were steady and unchanged. ORAIN BIDS STEADY AT EXCHANGE Final Estimate of Canadian Wheat Crop Is iNsued. Ail grain bids at the local board ses sion were unchanged from Wednesday. The market was reported quiet at all points. The final estimate of the Canadian wheat crop was announced yesterday as aoO.HriA.OOO bushels, which compare with the November 1 estimate of 3n,a:t-,noo bushels and tho final estimate last year of lxll.000 buchels. Out of lat year's crop Canada exported lf!.1. ono.000 bushels and on the same basis this season might eximrt I'oo.ooo.ooo bushels. The Liverpool wheat market closed d lower and Buenos Aires wliea. opened c lower Argentina's estimated shipments this week are 2.2'JO.OHO bushels of wheat, 400. Oon bushels of corn and 70,000 bushels of oats. Rrnnmhall's cable follows: "Germany It Is reported officially tnat oread prices have been increased 7."i per cent in this country. Australia Our f-yflney corre rpondnnt says the official figures overesti mate the" crop of New South Wales by shun s. 7rrfi.no to n, ooo. ooo nushels." Terminal receipts. In cars were re-, ported by the Merchants' Exchange as follows: Portland Tl'titcilay Year lien Sr:nrm to dale Year aao 10.41 TaconiH Wfvlrc'lay .... 4 Yi ir ago l Season to date Yrsr ago . . . . SHttl- WertnesdH V Yar ago .... He.iwon to date Year ago .... Sugar Advances 10 Cents. The 10-cent advance In eastern sugar markets on Wednesday was followed by a general 10-cent rise in all refined grades, announced by California refiners yesterday. The advance will be effective in the local market this morning when cane granulated will sell at 10.10 a hundred. NEW YORK, Jan. 26. Raw sugar, cen trifugal. 3.88; refined fine granulated, 5.10 Linseed Oil Higher. An advance of 6 cents a gatton In linseed oil was announced yesterday. Raw oil la quoted at 9a cents In barrels and 91.10 in 5. gallon cans. Boiled oil Is. worth 07 cents in barrels and SI. 12 in cans. Bank Clearings. Liberty Bonds Slightly Lower, Speculative Stocks Break With Heary Selling. NEW TORE, Jan. 26. Pools encountered determined opposition today in their fur ther efforts to advance prices of specu lative Issues. Profit taking and bearish pressure combined to deflect revenues of two to five points, the reaction incidentally uncovering many "stop loaa" orders. Leaders of the Industrial and special groups, such u Davidson Chemical, Gulf State Steel 'and the various motor. oW, equipment, surgar and miaceUaneoua issues fluctuated wlidiy and eloped for the mom part at losses of one four points, while rails were duU and runly lower. Financial statements covering the final quarter of last year were unfavorable in the main. Much heavy selling In the final hour followed the announcement that the Con solidated Gas company bad postponed divi dend action pending the outcome of liti gation before the United States supreme court. The stock ctoeed at a loss of 3 pointa Sales were 833.000 shares. Call loans were firmer, opening at 44 per cent and closing at o. Money on time was in fair supply. Uncertainties in the European situation gave another setback to German marks. The British rate was firm, but most con tinental bills receded moderately. The noteworthy feature of the enlarged dealings in government bondis was the rise of victory 4s to the new high record of 100.30. Liberty issues were moderately lower and underlying railway bonds were firm to strong. In the French group re cent losses among municipals were corded. Total sales, pax value, aggre gated 17,27S,00O.. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. (Furnished by Overbeck & Cooke com pany or foruana.) Roy Dntch Oil Ry Steel Spg. St Oil N J. .. Sears Roe. . . Shattuck, Aria Shell TAT.. Sinclair Stand Oil Ind. Stoss Shef.... Sou Pac Sou Ry Std Oil Cal... St. L 4 S F.. Strom Carb.. Studebaker .. Swift & Co... Ten Op A Ch Tex Oil Tex Pac Tex. P C A O Tob Prod .... Tr Contl Oil. . Union Oil Del Union Pac . . United Alloy. United Drug. Utd Fd Prod. United Fruit. Utd Rds N J. Un B & P Utd Rtl Stores U S Ind Ale. 1.700 3"0 1.4U0 1.OO0 UK) SttO 12.7110 2.S00 400 S.4"0 6"0 S.100 1.00O 1.300 S7.1UO V.D00 19.500 2 700 2.500 S.SIH) 500 1.4(H) 4(10 HH 6.5O0 600 7R00 1.8"0 . BOX 9 178 m 8 87 19 "4 8.1 40 git, IS 94'- 21 40 i 9114 100 ioh 44' 2M 24 H 63 10 19 12S4 2 70 8 129 B0 96 175 60H 8 87 18 M'4 40 eOt' 17 92 21 SSI 8$ 100 10 43 Vj 27 I3 63 IS 127 H 2K4 70' 'A 128 B0 95 173 6(1 S 8S M 40 80 V 17 93 21 SS 884 100. 10 43 4 27 23 1 63 to 10 1814 JSraill 8s. 1941 1PS British 5a, 19-'2 86 Va British 5s. ly7 86 British 5s, 1929 84 British vky 4s 69 British ref 4s 65 Bordeaux 6s, 1934 82 Canadian 5a. 195T 95H Canadian 5s, 1926 T Canadian 54s. 1929 98 Canadian 5s. 1931 97 Vi Canadian 6VS. 1927 96 Chinese 5a, 1951 44 Chilean 8s. 1U41C 101 Currency 8 Denmark 8s, 1945 W8 Dani. Muni 8s. 1945 1081 French 4s. 191T 50 French 5s, 1K20 72 French 5s, 1931 . 63 French 7s. 1941 94 S French 8s. 1945 100 German W L 5a 3 Berlin 4s S 26Vj (Hamburg 4s 41 U S Rub 4.3(10 do 1st ptd.. 200 U 8 Smelt U S Steel .... T.B00 do pfd.... 5" HI Utah Cop.... 2.700 Chem 1.800 StI Sales. 400 2K0 3.0O0 Bank clearings 01 the northwestern cities yesttrday were as follows: Clearings. Ralnnces. Portlnnd I3.83U.318 Seattle 4.810.154 Tacoma Total transactions Hpokane Total transactions I. 830,275 1.149.791 2.101,733 3,114,175 rOKTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS Grain, Flour, Feed, Etc. Merchants Exchange, noon session: -Bld- Feb. 1.12 1.09 1.09 1.11 1.08 1.03 27.50 2U.50 24 00 23.50 Mar. I 1.12 1.09 1.09 1.11 1.08 1.05 27.50 26.50 24.00 23.50 Wht. Brly. Fir Oats. Hay. 44 43 :t 7i.i 7-..M 1 99 13 t7 5 8(14 3.3SB ...5 4 2 1 5 144 1499 r.nt 112:1 ISO 514 348 1436 4 1 ... 3 ... 5 78 PP.-, 9 ."63 47 67 85 6.1? 2 6 11 1 4 1 . .. 148 1510 294 1114 178 238 300 1057 Wheat Jan. Hard white $ 1.12 Soft white 1.09 White club 1.09 Hard winter 1.11 Northern spring .... 1.0.8 Red Walla 1.03 Oats No. 2 white feed ... 27.50 No. 2 gray 20.50 Corn ' No. 2 E. T. shipment 24.00 No. 3 E. Y. shipment 24.00 FLOUR Family patents. $7 per barrel; wnoie wneat. jo.'O; graham. 6; bakers' hard wheat, J6 90: bakers- bluestem pat ents. $6.40; valley soft wheat, 5.45: stralgnts, x,V2o. MILLKEED Pries f. o. b. mill: Mill- run, ton lots, $22: mixed cars, 121; straight cars, S20 per ton; middlings, 134: roiled barley. S34&36; rolled oats, 136; scratch "ten, ss per ton. CORN While, 132; cracked, $35 per ton. HAY Buying price f o. b. Portland: Alfalfa, 13.00 per ton; cheat, S1O.5O011; oat and vetch, $14.50; clover, Sll, vaiiey timothy, SW&15; eastern Oregon timothy. $10j,17. 2.700 4,900 2,ll(H 100 61 10 300 21,01(0 200 &00 "566 iwn sin) 5((0 soo 2,000 41:0 1(10 4,300 '00 JAP1NKSK RICE CROP IS SMALLER Decrease of Billion and Half Pounds, Com pared With Previous Yenr. The rice harvest is nearlv finished in the central provinces of British India and a laige crop is reported. The crop has suffered from drought 1 wfstern Bengal and some districts of East Drcran; pros pects continue fair in ,the Bomway presi dency. Rorent estimates of the rice crop In Evyn give the production for 1921 as 451, SXCl.OlNl pounds (cleaned rice), compared with 2S1.673.OO0 In 1920, and 440.778 000 pounds the average of the previous five yearr In the data for 1921 the yield of Nil! rice (whU'h formed about 11 per cent of the crop during the years 1917-1920) is not Included. The production of cleaned rice in Jspan for 1"21 Is 18.241.770.000 pounds, compared with 19.849.470.000 pounds in 1920. The production in Italy for 1921 is 639. 617.00 pnunils of cleaned rlc, compared with 614.031. 000 pounds In 1920. The pro duction in Spain Is 402,877.000 pounds of c'.ean.'d rice, compare! with 393,759,000 pounds in 1920. The estimate of the production of cleaned rice In the Philippine Islands for 1921 Is 2.:!.i2.012.(0 pounds, compared with 2.126, ttiJ.I'cO pounds in 1920. MODERATE PRICEO APPLES WANTED Sales of Oregon Fruit at Chicago and New York Auctions. ArpJss sre selling fairly we:l In the lo'al market at steady prices, but the demand is mainly for the lesa expensive varied. Few carlot sales are reported at shipping points. Wenatchee moved extra fam-y Wlnesnps, 10 per cent 175s at $2 if 2.25 and fancy at 1.83e2. .At the Chicago auction. Oregon Ortleys, choice, small to largo, sold at S2.15i82.85 and Ben liavts. extra fancy, small to large at J2 lor2. 20 and fancy at I2W2.10. AflE YOU GETTING TOP PRICES FOR VOI R VKAL, HOf.S, POIL TltV. EOUS, BlTTUKf Hundrdn of Shipper Are. by Milppluff to BLUE VALLEY PRODUCE CO. Fourth and t.ltaan 8ts-. Portland. Or. ( hecks .Mailed llally. Write for Tnsra. POTATOES for restaurant and fnmilv trade wanted. Slii or advise what you have to offer. THE SAVINA3 CO., INC. ion Front SI.. Portlnnd, Or. Dairy and Country Produce. BUTTER Cubes, extras 32633c per pound; parchment, wrapped, box lota, 38c; cartons, 39c. Buttertat, buying prices; No. 1 gre.de. 34c. delivered Portland. EcHlS Buying price, 2Sf, case count; Jobbing prices, case count,30 32c ; candled ranch 34ilu0c; association firsts. 38e; as- EtiCS Buying price. 28c. rase count; jobbing prices, case count, 3032c; candled ranch, 343tic; association firsts, 38c; as sociation selects, 39c; association pullets, SUc. CHEESE Tillamook triplets, price to Jobbers, f. o. b. Tillamook. 26c; Xoung Americas, 27c pound. POULTRY Hens. 1.1 24c; springs, 22c; ducks, 22$2Sc: geese. 20c; turkeys, live, uuniinal; ddased. 42c. PORK Fancy. 120 per pound. VEAL Fancy, 1617c per pound. Fruits and Vegetables. Local Jobbing quotations: FKUITS Navel Dranges, I4.25&6 50 box; lemons, $56.50: grapefruit, $4(t7 per box: bananas. 8&9c per pound; apples, S1493 per box. cranberries, eastern, 18 per barrel. POTATOES rOregon. It 5O01.7B per 100 pounds; Yakima, $1.752.25 per 100 pounds; sweet potatoes. Ail Be per pound: Nancy Hall. $2.50 per crate. ONIONS Yellow. $(;07 per 100 pounds VEGETABLES Cabbage, 84o per pound; lettuce, $303 3.75 crate; carrots $2(0 2.50 per sack; garlic, 15c per pound; green peppers, 40(45c per pound; beets, $2412.50 per sack; celery, $7637.50 per crate; cau:i flower, $2&2.25 per crate; squash. 44f&c: sprouts, 17Hc; turnips, $2 per sack; pars nips, $2,5043 per sack; tomatoes. $5.50 per lug; artichokes, $1.K52 per doxea. Staple Groceries. . Local Jobbing quotations: SUGAR (sack basis) Cane, granulated, C.loc pound; beet, 5.80c per pound. NUTS Walnuts, new crop, 2336o par pound: Brssil outs 23c: almonds, 27c; peanuts, 11 4 14c per pound. ItlCE Blue Rose, uitc per pound; Japan st.o, 6c per pound. COFFEE Roasted, bulk. In drums, 189 854to Per pound. SALT Granulated, bales, $3.2094.03; half ground, ton, 5ua, 911 ; 100s, $16. HONfcY. Comb, osw crop. $5.50(6 per case. DRIED FRUITS Dates. 18925c per pound; figs. $1.40S50 per box; app.es, 15o pound: peaches. 16c; apricots, 2Sc; prunes, 10 to 4? 13c BEAN'S Small white, 5.S56c; large white, 4c; pink, 6c; bayo, 6c; red, 6c Hides. Hops, Etc. HIPBS Salt hides. BIT 6c; salt bulls. 4-8 6c; green bulls lc less; salt calf, 12c; salt kip, 7c; salt horse hides, $142 each; dry horse hides, 50cg?$l each; dry hides, 9c; dry cull hides half price. PELTS Dry ptltst 10Cu12c (long wool); dry short wool pelts, halt price; salt pelts, &0cf7$l each; dry goat skins, $10 (long' hair); shearings and short wool skins at value. TALLOW .No. 1. 4(c; No. t, ia per pound. CASCARA BARK 60 a pound delivered, Portland. Hol'S 1921 crop. 1543200 per pound. WOOL Eastern Oregon, 153o4o per pound. . MOHAIR Long staple 20c; short stapls 15c pound Provisions, I.ora! Jobbing quotations: HAMS All sizes, 2u31c: skinned, 240 28c; picnics. 18c; cottage roll. 24c. BACON Fancy. 3240c: choice. 25 28c; standard, 22924c. LARD Pure, tiercea, ISO pound; com pressed, tierces, 120. DiiY SALT B.cki, 18g21o; plates. IBo Oils. L1-V8EED OIL Raw. In barrels, 95c. 5-gallon cans, $1.10. Foiled, in barrels, U7c; 5-gallon cans, $1.12. TUKl'KNTINE m drums. $1.15; 5-gallon can.. $1.30. WHITE LEAD 100-pound kegs. 1254c per pound. OASUUXE Tank wagons and Iron bar rels, 26c; cases. 38VjC. 5O0 '2. '200 12.2O0 700 9.6110 2.0OO 200 600 5,200 end 300 13.100 '2,'ioo 100 New York Grain Market. ' NEW IORK. Jan. 26 Wheat, spot easy. No. 2 red and No. 2 hard, $1.254; No. 1 Manitoba, $1.32"4, and No. 2 mixed Durum. $1.154 c. L f. track New York to arrive. Com Spot easy: No. 2 yellow, 67c; No. 2 white. K7(,c and No. 2 mixed 6t c. L f. New York, all rail. Osts Spot quiet: No 2 yr' b 46!& Other articles unchanged j Stock Adams Exprss Advance Kum Agr Chem.... do pfd AJax Rubber. Alaska Gold.. Alaska Juneau Allied Chem.. Allis-Chalmers do pfd Am Beet Sugr Am Bosch. ... Am Can Co. . . do pfd Am Car & Fdy do pfd Am Cot Oil... do pfd Am Drug Synd Am Hd & Lth do pfd Am Ice. Am Intl Corp. Am Linseed.. do pfd Am Loco do pfd Am Saf Razor Am Shp & cm Am Smelter.. do pfd Am Snuff. . . . Am Steel Fdy Am Sugar.... do pfd Am Sumatra.. Am Tel & Tel Am Tobacco. . Am Tobac 'B Am Wool do pfd Am W P pfd. Am Zir.c Anaconda ... Assd Oil Atchison do pfd Atl Coast Line Atl Glf & W I 2.000 Baldwin Loco 15.300 do pfd Balto & Ohio. 900 do pfd 200 Beth Steel B' 10.500 Booth Fish B R T 1.000 Butte C & Z. . 500 Butte & Sup. 2.2K0 Burns Bros... 1,300 Caddo Oil Calif Packing Calif Pet do pfd Canadian Pac Cen Leather.. Cerro de Pasco Chandler Motr Chgo & N W. Chgo (it W... do pfd Chili Cop .... Chino C M St P do pfd Coco Cola C Ik O.... Colo F & 1. .. Colo Southern. Col (las & E!c Columbia Gph Con Gas Cons Cigars.. do pfd .... Contl Can ... Cls Svs Bks l orn Prod . , Cosden Oil . C R I & P do A pfd... do B pfd... Crucible do nfd Cuta Cane . . . do Did Cub Am Sugar Del & Hudson Dome Mines.. Del A Lack. .. Davison Chem 43.400 Endicott John 1.5K0 Erie 1.3((0 do 1st nrd.. 1.3O0 Elec St Bty.. 2.000 Famous Plays 15,00 Fd 51n & Sm do nfd Fisk Tire . . . Gaston Wms. Gen Cigars.. Gen Elec ... Gen Motor .. Glen Alden .. Gen Asphalt. Goodrich ... Goodyear ... Gran oy .. Great Nor Ore l.ono do pfd 1.3O0 Greene Cananea loo Gulf S Steel.. 12.600 Hask Barker.. Houston Oil.. Hupp Motor.. Ills Cent Inspiration . . . Int Ag Cp cin do 'pfd Interboro .... do pfd Interstate Cal. Int Harv .... do pfd Int Merc Mar do pfd Int Nickel... Int Paper ... do pfd Invincible Oil Island Oil ... Jewel Tea . . . K C Southern K C Sou pf.. Kelly-Spring . Kennecott ... Keystone Tire. Lack Steel .. I.ee Tire .... Lehigh Valley Lorillard Lowe Thea. .. Xlarland Oil.. Martin A Per. May Stores M'S Pet .. Miami ... M.d States Oil 13. ..(to Midvale Steel. 8..1M M K A T Wi. 5(0 500 300 500 500 800 High. 544 11 84 Low. lil1 114 33 ft 14! 13 59 42 v, 90 V 85 37 tt 37, 96 146 57 41Vs 90 35 36 3.'i 96 143 Vi 21 Vi 20Vi 6V 1:1V. en v 84 Vi 41V4 32 57 10a 1-00 1.000 1.200 200 2.ouo 3,300 600 8.200 900 6.000 1,100 900 1,100 1.4O0 5(0 300 200 l.UnO 7.2O0 5.1K0 4O0 ' 3,700 iVYiod 6..1II0 l,:ioo 200 200 7.7(10 100 4. SOU .47 SUVi 'vi 68 93 Vi 32 117V4 134 12974 83 -28" 13Vi 50V '! 86 Vi ' 29 i 97 V, '34" 544 61 " 6V 27 V 117 . 11 69 411 'i 86 Vi 124 31 35 60 64 5 13 60 83 39 31 57 104 "3 8 45-4 89 'S0 64 91' 31' 11(. 131 128 81 '27 13 48 86 'is" 94 "33 53 60 "9 6 25 115 11 B8 45 83 122 31 34 59 63 i.ooo 2O0 900 3O0 300 17 27 18 .30 43 39 65 1 !!'. 7.5 18 103 34 31 Wl 72 :i 81 10 23 20 107 21 112 61 79 8 12 142 81 17 27 18 30 43 55 26 38 67 1 87 25 "ft2 17 101 If 80 72 60 81 9 21 18 107 21 112 57 78 8 12 14(1 79 12 12 800 3.200 17.200 1,500 1.0O0 Ooo 1(10 2.100 11110 800 2 onn 1.100 1.000 500 '"ino 4.3O0 2.4O0 1,200 'shoo 5,300 400 2( Mt 1,7110 6.100 3.500 3O0 400 1.900 B.600 400 6.4HO OOO 19. 3O0 1,300 do Pf. Mont Power. . Mont Ward . . Mo Pac do. pf M StP A SSM. Nor Amer. ... Net Biscuit .. Nat Ersmel.. Nut Lead . Nevada Con . New Haven . .. Norfolk & W.. Nor Pac Nova Sc St.. N Y Air Br... N Y Central. . Okla Prod ref. Ontario Silver Ontario A W.. Otis Steel . Pacific Dev. . Pac O A Elec. Punta AI. ... Pacific Oil . . Pan Amn Pet. P A Pet B... Penna ....... Peo Oas .... Pere Mar. ... Pure Oil Phillips Pete.. Pierce Arrow. Pierce Oil ... Pitts Coal ... Pitts A W Va Pr Steel Csr.. Pullman Ray Cons. . .. Heading Rem.ngton F.eplogle Steel Republic IAS do. pf Rep Motors .. 1.200 200 1.300 6.000 3'in 700 400 ' Moo l.ooo 100 1.200 700 7.100 B.SOO 6,. SOO 500 1.100 1.('0 1.100 3.300 300 2.3O0 2.1O0 700 200 KM) 700 700 9.SOO 1.0OO 2. 600 4.700 100 143 8 4.-, 5S 37 32 7.1 27 72 74 13 100 40 9 '4 37 2 7 5 82 '14 67 12 50 'ii' 2 54 87 29 16 47 28 58 'ii 24 82 105 H3V, 27 !2- 31 8 25 8( 13 16 45 36 891 15 14 fi9 77 23 -74i4' 2 B 21 11 39 45 H2 46 34 69 20 34 29 16 59 24 6,1 112 15 73 30 SI 54 86 143 8 4.-. 55 36 31 73 27 66 "72 12 1O0 38 9 36 6 3 81 'ii" 65 12 48 "l4" ' 2 36 28 15 4.-. 27 58 "ii 23 30 105 l' 27 12 30 8 24 68 13 1 44 "S4 '36' 88 14 14 98 76 25 "73 2 '4 6 20 11 36 45 50 45 34 67 20 33 29 15 9 59 24 63 111 14 II 29 30 ' M 86 Bid. 52 11 32 58 13 57 41 90 . 36 36 95 145 115 20 43 6 13 69 83 40 31 57 104 113 3 8 46 89 112 31 64 j 91 30 1 Ki- 132 128 81 104 27 13 48 99 95 86 87 28 95 103 33 53 60 7 8 6 25 115 10 68 4.-. 85 122 31 33 59 . 63 6 15 17 27 18 30 43 55 25 3S 67 1 87 27 60 52 18 101 32 31 86 72 61 81 "I 18 107 21 112 59 78 8 12 14(1 80 9 38 12 67 142 8 44 56 36 11 28 31 73 26 68 83 72 12 100 R 38 6 5 R1 100 13 6.-, 12 48 80 14 2 11 22 54 30 28 s", 15 46 27 SS 149 12 24 31 104 in 2T 12 30 8 24 67- 13 16 44 63 54 133 36 88 14 14 4 9Si 76 24 58 74 2 S 20 " 10 7 4 36 45 50 43 34 68 20 33 29 15 9 59 23 63 n 111 14 71 , SO 30 "i 52 86 7 do pfd. tnadtum Vlvandou .... Wabash do A pfd... do B pfd... Welto Fargo.. West Pac... do pfd West Union.. Westg E A M West Md White Motors Willys-Ovid . do nfd ...... Wilson Pack. Wis Central.. Woolworth . . . Worth Pump. W A L E White Oil ... 100 6.9O0 2O0 600 700 2O0 200 9O0 SOO 5O0 2, 2i Mi 100 800 54 43 55 100 '86 117 64 30 69 34 ! 19 16 53 91 51 8 38 5 23 32 53 42 53 100 "85 116 62 30 69 34 "6 19 15 53 91 50 8 38 5 28 31. 70 7 127 8 69 53 X 42 53 99 900 145 144 700 46 45 X). 6 6 1.200 8 8 BONDS. TJ S 2s reg "lOl Nor Pac 4s ... 85 V S 2s coupon.'IOl (Nor Pac 3s ... 60 U S 4s reg "104 Pac T A T 3s. : U 8 cv 4s cou.M04lPenn con 4s. 97 Panama 3a reaS-l V 1 Sou Pac cv 5s. 96 Panama 3s cp 83 1 Sou Ry 6s.... 94 A T A T cv 6s. 110 I Union Pac 4s. 91 Atchen gen 4s. 8S,U S Steel 5s.. 100 D & R con 4s. 73' Liberty Bond Quotations. Liberty bond and victory bond quota tions at New York as furnished by Over- neck A Cnoke comnanv of Portland: open. Hisrn. low. close. 96. Liberty 3s.. do 1st 4s do 2d 4s. ... do 1st 4s. do 2d 4s.. do 3d 4s. do 4th 4s. Victory 4s . do 3s 96.74 90.52 iW.rrft 97 20 Wi.60 . 97.68 97 68 97.42 97.46 . 97.00 97.00 96 82 96 86 . 07.56 97 58 97 .10 97.56 . 97.12 97.12 06.90 96.94 .100.22 100 30 100.22 1O0.26 '. 100.26 100.28 100.24 100.26 Boston Closing Mining. Allouex 31 IN Butte .. Arts Com 9old Dominion.. Cal A 'Aril 58 lOsceola Cal A Hecla..275 iQuincy Centennial .... 11 Cop Rg Con Co 4 E But Cop Mn 11 Franklin 1 Isle Roy (Cop) 26 L Copper ..... 2 Mohawk 5714 13 25 30 43 2 Superior . . Sup A Bstn M 1 1-1 Shannon 1 Utah Cons ... 1 Winona ....... 3- Wolverine ..... 11 Swift & Co. Stocks. Closing prices for Swift A Co. stocks at Chicago were reported by the Overbeck & Cooke company of Portland as follows: Swift A Co 100 Llbbj-, McNeil A Libby 5 National Leather 2 bwut international u Money, Silver, Etc. NEW YORK. Jan. 26. Call money, strong. High, 6 per cent; low, 4 pet cent: ruling rate, 4 per cent: closing bid, S per cent; offered at 5 per cent; last loan, 0 per cent. Time loans firm. Sixty days, 4 1-per cent; 90 days, 45 per cent; six months, 4ffo per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 43 per cent. rorelgn bar sliver, 6oVc Mexican dollars, 49c. LONDON, Jan. 26. Bar silver, 35d per ounce. Money. 6 per cent. Discount rates, short and three-month bills, 3 11-16 per cent. New York Bonds. New York bond quotations, furnished by Herrin A Klrwodes, inc., ot PoTtaand: Am Tob 7s do Anaconda 78 B do Os A Armour cv 7s ........... do 4s Argentine GI 5s.. Am Ag Chm 7s........ Beth Steel 7s do do Eq 7s Belgium Ext 7s do 6a do 8s Borgen 8s, City of Berne 8s. City of Brazil 8a Canadian' 5s do dio Can Nat Eq 7 Chi AN W 6s C M A St' P gn'&rf 4 Vis A.' Can Nor 7s Chile 8s Christianla 8s. City of ... Copper Exp 8s do do do Cuban Am Sugar 8s Cdn Gas cv 7s .'.... Dla Match 7s Den-mark Rs Danish Mun 8s Dupont 7s Grand Trunk 7s Goodrich 7s ". Goodyear 8s Gulf Oil 7s Gt Northern 7s Hersh.y 7s Htsmble Oil 7s Int Rap Tr ref 5s Int Mar CT Cs Kelly Springfield 8s Kennecott 7s Libby, McNeil A Libby 7s Morris A Co 7s Mexican P?te 8s NYC esl1 7s Norway 8s X P A a X (Jnt) 6s N P 6s Northwest Tel 7e Ohio C G 7s Ohio Power 7s Pan Amer 7s Penna 6s Rus Rubles 5 San Paulo Rs Southwt Tel 7s Swedish Govt 6s Standard Oil, X Y 7s Stand Oil of Cal 7s Steel A Tube 7s Swiss 8s See rs Roe 7s do Sinclair 7s Swift A Co 7s Un Tsnk 7s Urugtsay Ext 5s V S Rubber 7s , Wilson 1st 6s West Elec 7s , Westlinrhuuse 7s Zurich 8s 1922 101 1923 102 ....1929 102 1929 98 .-..1930 102 1930 8S 1945 78 1941 101 ....1922 100 1923 100 1935 101 1945 107 ....1925 95 1940 10.1 ....194.1 105 ....194.1 IO8.14 1941 103 1926 97 ...I.. 1931 97 1937 96 ..,.193.1 in 1936 108 ....1930 106 2014 5,1 1940 110 .J..1941 100 1943 106 1922 101 1923 103 1924 102 192.1 103 1931 104 192.1 103 ....193.1 108 1945 108 1945 1(16 1931 103 1940 110 1923 97 1941 111 1933 103 1936 107 ... 19:10 99 ....1923 100 1908 62 1941 914 1931 103 1930 102 1931 99 1930 103 ....1036 100 ....1930 10(1 1940 109 1936 10(1 2047 107 1941 108 ....1925 100 1931 101 1930 97 1936 106 1926 4 1936 101 ....1923 101 ....1939 96 ....1931 1O0 1931 107 ....1951 98 1940 114 1922 100 1923 98 ....1925 1O0 ,...1925 101 1930 102 64 1930 1)5 ....1928 83 192.1 104 1931 10(1 ...1945 108 34 ! j. S (4 118 62 30 68 84 6 19 12 SO 15 51 90 50 4 8 S8 5 27 31 24 144 45 5 I Hamburg 4s i.elpslg 4 Vis Lelpsig 5s ....... Munich 4s ....... Munich 5s ....... Frankfort 4s .... Italian 5s, 1918 .. Japanese 4s. 1931 Japanese 1st 4s. ipanese 2d 4s, 1925. 1925 4 5 8 6 6 5 S3 73 87 86 Norway 8s, 1940 .......109 nusaian ols, i:l J7 Russian 5s, 1926 4 Russian 8s. 1919 17 Swiss 5s. 1929 Swiss Hs. 1940 . . 1 iaii (dum cs ,., 1 IT IT K I; - .(...A U K Ss.' 1929 I U K 8s. 1937 . 97 ..114 ..101 ..100 ..100 .. 98 104 88 88 8.1 71 67 82 96 97 98 97 98 44 101 10 los 107 51 74 4 94 100 4 4 B 8 6 7 I 6 1 7 34 73 87 80 109 19 5 19 97 114 102 100 100 98 HUT ADVANCE CHECKED 'LARGER MOVEMENT OP NEW CROP IX ARGENTINA. Standard Oil Storks. Standard Oil Blocks at New York, fur-r.lh-ed by Overbeck & Cooke company of Portland: 1 Clos-tnir Bid. Asked. 'A"10 IT 17fc Borne Scryemor 325 3v0 Buckeye 01 92 Cheeeebroug-h mo JR5 do Pfd IMA HO Continental 130 135 Crescent 30 82 Cumberland 145 im) Eureka $0 83 Galena 40 42 do old pfd 105 07 do new pTd UK) IOS Illinois Pipe 17 171 Indiana 'Pipe ,ei-dlr 8S 90 Nat Transit '2H 20 X T Transit 143 147 Northern Pipe 3 95 Ohio Oil , 270 275 International Pete .'. 14 14 Penn Mex 17 1!) Prairie Oil 520 530 Prairie Pipe 232 33ft Solar Refff 370 3W) Southern Pipe 82 84 South Pen-n Oil 185 190 S W Penn OU 54 57 S O Ind R0 8B-14 do Kan sas 55-5 s 5 do Kentucky 450 400 do X Y 300 805 do Ohio 3.H5 3i5 do pfd 114 115 Swan & Finch 30 35 Vacuum 333 337 Washlnrtrwi iS 32 S O Nebraska 105 175 Imperial OU 103 104 Lower Prices at Buenos Aires and Liverpool Also Have Adverse Effect on Chicago Market. CHICAGO, Jan. 26. Enlarged move ment of tbe new wheat crop In Argentina had a tendency to make the price of wheat average a little lower today. Clos ing quotations were unsettled, at Mo net decline to He advance, with May $1.147i to $1.15 and July 31.02 to 1.02H- Corn finished He to HSc down, and oats off H14c. In provisions the outcome was unchanged to 25c lower. With advices at hand that Argentine farmers were offering wheat freely and that prices both at Buenos Aires and Liverpool showed a setback, wheat here gave evidence from the outset that buy ers were at a disadvantage. Word that 50.000 barrels of flour had been sold for export from the United States led after ward, however, to something of a rally. Besides. St. Louis reported liberal sales of wheat to millers. Upturns in price, however, were not well maintained the session drew to an end. Values of corn and oats worked down ward a little In line with wheat, but activity of export call for corn was a check against any material drop in prices. Free selling of lard by carriers ana packers gave a downward slant provision market despite an the price of hogs. the advance In FURTHER GAIN IN RESERVE RATIO Increase of One and Two-Tenths Per Cent Reported by Board. WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. 26. Com bined resources and. liabilities of the 12 federal reserve banks at the close of busi ness January 23. were reported tonight by the federal reserve board as follows: Resources: Gold and gold certificate. . . $ 883,541.000 uoia settlement xuna, lederai reserve board 483.222.000 Total gold held by banks. . Gold with federal reserve agents Gold redemption fund .. 806,763.000 l.ftSf. 702.000 97.61)3.000 Total gold reserves 2.004. 248.0O0 Legal tender notes, eilver, etc. 154.607.000 Total reserves Bills discounted: Secured by United States government obligations. . All other Bills bought In open market 8,053,853,000 .157.921.000 492.252 OOO 82,700.000 9J2.Sft2.000 65.701.000 113.000.000 71.278.000 206.000 Total bills on hand United States bonds and notee United States certificates of Indebtedness: One-year, certificates (Pitt man act) All other Municipal warrants Total earning ameta 1.183.127.000 Bank premises 36.100,000 Five per cent redemption fund against federal reserve bank notes 7.870.000 Uncollected items 481.754,000 All other resources 12,710.000 Total resources Liabilities: Capital paid In.., surplus , Reserved for franchise tax .. Deposit: Government . . , Member bank. count All other government ..$4,780,524,000 103.007,000 215,308.000 reserve ac- 1,332,000 95.915,000 1.652.304.000 30.578,000 Total deposits 1.778,707.000 Federal reserve notes in ac tual circulation Z.1S4.OO1.O0O Federal reserve notes in cir culation, net liabilities H4.S7,flOO Deferred availability items. . 307,713.000 All other liabilities 13.290.000 Total liabilities $4,780,524,000 Ratio of total reserves to deposit and federal reserve note liabilities combined. 77.2 per cent. The Chicago grain letter, received yes terday by. the Overbeck & Cooke company of Portland, follows: , Wheat while the market today lacked a definite trend, prices held very well In face of a general disposition to liquidate contracts because of the weakness in se curities and an easier turn In northwestern cash premiums. Kansas City cash prices also were lower, due to large receipts and a rather Indifferent demand. Local ar rivals are very small, and our market in 1 consequence holds firm when others are weak. Local milling interests tooay claimed a marked Improvement In the flour Inquiry. It Is reasonable to expect that Liverpool will be the barometer and that market so far has shown little or no signs of being over-burdened with wheat. We see nothing In slitht at this time to Justify the expectation of a permanent de cline In values. Corn Trade In futures was well bal anced and prices feeld within a narrow range. On receipts of 575 cars, the cash market was relatively steady. The market for some little time has been on a basis to give farmers down-state about 40 cents a bushel and It Is now understood that the bulk of the corn held at that price has been cleaned up. At the same time there, Is little if any indication of an abatement In the export demand. Shipping sales out of Chicago today totaled 520,000 bushels, of which 500,000 bushels went to exporters. The outlook for a strong market and higher prices is very encouraging. Oats Liquidation ' through commission houses was rather conspicuous, but had only a moderate influence on prices. There was nothing of vital Importance In the day's developments, although the shipping demand was good w4th sales of 150,000 bushels reported. The futures market has a sound foundation in the sense that pres sure from the country Is virtually out of the question. Rye Futures were neglected and weak ened with other grains. The cash market was relatively steady with No. 2 quoted at 8 cents under May. Leading futures 'ranged as follows: WHEAT. Open. Hfirh. Low. 31.14- $1.51 $1.14H CORN. .MS .5S-H .&5 .55 OATS. .3ft .314 .30- .39 Department of tHe Seine 7 Gold Bonds Dated January 1. 1922 Denominations: Due January 1, 1942 $500 and $1000 THE Department of the Seine is by far the greatest in point of wealth and population of the Departments of France, comprising the City of Paris and its residential and indus trial suburbs. Its population (1921 census) was 4,411,691. Funds derived from this issue are to be used for capital expenditure on the betterment and extension of the newly acquired transport sys tems and will thus be entirely utilized for pro ductive purposes. This issue is callable in whole but not in part in 1932 at 105 and interest, and Vtr,'c less each year following. These bonds are selling at 90 V -s and accrued interest, yielding, according to date redeemed, 7.95 to 8.75 Application will be made to list the issue on the New York Exchange. This offering subject to prior sale. CIMK. KENDALL & CO. inc G0VESNMD-TT MUNICIPAL AMD CORPORATION BONDS mmm ; Sir FIFTH AND STAftK STRUTS - PORTLAND 0RLQ0N oT IS i imp. M Money May July July May July 1.01 .53 Clou., 1.02 -BIS .05 M .39 Money, Silver. Etc. NEW YORK, Jan. 2. Call monry easlor: high, 3: low, 4: rulinfr rate 5; cloa- inir oia, 4; orrereu at vs ; nisi imin, Time loans, firm: 60 days, 4 das, 4s'n.-.; six mnnths, 4 . (Fi .,. Prime mercantile pHpcr, 4(j5. Forelun bar silver, t.",. Mexican dollars, 41i. 90 Jan. May March May .. MESS PORK. LARD. 9.75 fl.7.1 9(V) 9.97 10.00 9.75 SPARE RIBS. 17.20 17.00 9.M 9.87 Jan. May 0 8.U7 9.07 9.10 8.97 Cash prices were: Wheat No. 2 red, 1.22; No. 2 hard. 1.17. Corn No. 2 mixed, 49 40 4; No. 2 yel low. 49e4K. Out No. 2 white, 3683754 ! No. 3 white. 33 636. Re Xominal. Barley 38ft 66. Timothy eeed' $11f7. Clover iwed 12'u2'!. Pork Nominal. Lard tO. 52. Riba 8.50eB.."l7. SAN FBANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET Pricey Car-rent on Vegetables. Fresh Fruits, Etc at Bay City. SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 26. (State di vision of markets.) Poultry Broilers, 3.1 37c roosters, young-. 2431c; old, 17 Oc: hens. 2432c; ducks, 2-?23c: live turkeys, nominal; dressed, 35gH6c. Vetretables Artichokes. case, 18014; beans, pound, 12fg)lc; carrots, sack, OOcQ II: celery, crate, voftrff.ai; cucumbers, dozen. 1.75r& 2..'0; eggplant, pdund, 10c, lettuce, small crate, 914; mush rooms, small box. nutri'c; olives, pound, 5jic; onions, cwt., brown, 15.7508.23, white (lobe. 7.257.50; peas, pound, 10 15c; bell peppers, pouna, lofaw. pota- toea, $1.902.60: pumpkins, sack, TncCsl; rhubarb, box, S3&3.2.: summer squash, small crate. 3S3SO; Hubbard, aack. (19 1.50; sprouts, pound, 12&15c; spinach. pound, 2 8c; tomatoes, crate, e24. Fruit Ancles. SVi and 4-tler. SI. 400 8 50; navel oranges. 2.50.Y50: lemons. S3 &5.25: grapefruit, (lMf-l.u; pears, box, SI. 75 2. 75; cranberries, box. f4.505 50. Receipts Flour. 781 quarter sacks; wheat. 1610 centals; barley. 4551 centals; corn. 126 centals; potatoes. 4106 sacks; onions. 278 sacks; hay 80 tons; hides, 233; oranges and lemons, 1600 boxes. ON DAIRY PRODUCTS Cheese Forels-n Exchange. Foreign exchange rated at the cloee of business yesterday, furnished by North western National bank of Portland. The amount quoted is the equivalent of the foreign unit In United States funds: Rat- . .1.0007 . . .07(10 . . .0OHO . . .0212 .. .2012 . .4.24110 . . .oin.-. . . .0X2 . . .oor.a .. .0447 .. .3670 .. .0Ol .04.-.U Country Foreign Unit- Austria, kronen Belgium, francs Bulgaria, leva Csecho-Slovakla. kronen Denmark, kroner England, pound sterling; Finland, finmark France, francs ......... Germany, marks Greece, drachmas Holland, guilders ... Hungary, kronen Italy, lire Jugo-Slavia, kronen ................ .003P "Norway, kroner l.'HO Portugel. escudos .................. .0140 Rouman'a. lei 00.S2 Serbia, dinara 0160 Spain, pesetas .1512 Sweden, kroner ......... 2515 Switzerland, francs lilMi China-Hongkonk, local currency 542." snangnai. taels 77no Japan, yen 4825 NEW YORK, Jan. 2fl Foreign ex change irregular. Great Britain, demand S4 22H. cables S4.23H; France, demand 8.15c. cables .15"c; Italy, demand 4.41 c. cables 4 42c; Belgium, demand 7.82c. ca-i bles 7.82"c: Germany, demand 48Hc, ca bles 40Hc; Holland, demand 36.53c; cables 36.50c; Norway, demand 15.65c: Sweden. ' demand 24.98c: Denmark, demand 19.98c: Switzerland, demand 19.45c; Spain, de mand 15 03c: Greece, demand 4.36c: Po land, demand .02c; Czecbo-Slovakia. de-I mand 1.85c; Argentine, demand 84.75c; Brazil, demand 12.R2c: Montreal, 95 8-16C j Foreign Bonds. Foreign bond quotstions furnished by Overbeck Cooke company of Portland: Bid. Asked. ! Belgian rest 5s 88 71 Belgian prera 5s 74 77 Beigian 7Hs. 145 M61, 107 Brtgian 8. 1041 105 V 1"6 Jieisian h. liili....r,. 95 51i QUOTATIONS Current Prices -Haling; on Batter, and Eggs. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 28 Butter Extras. 41 lie: prime firsts. 36 lie. Eggs Extras, 3Hc: extra pullets, 83c: undersized. No. 1, nominal. Cheese California flat faiuy. 26c; Young America fancy, 28ViC NEW YORK. Jan. 28. Butter Firm. Creamery firsts, 33 '4 9 38 He. Eggs Easier; freeh gathered firsts. D4 ffij5c. Cheese Irregular. CHICAGO. Jan. 26. Butter Higher. Creamery extras, Satc; firsts, S0&35C; seconds, 2729c; standards, 334c Eggs Lower. Receipts, 77SS cases: firsts, 40c; ordinary firsts, 84 86c; mis cellaneous, 3830c; refilgerator firsts, 24 27c. SEATTLE. Jan. 28. Eggw. select loesl ranch, white sheila, 36c; do. mixed colors 34c: pullets. 82c. Butter City creamery, cubes, 36c; bricks or prints, 87c Dried Fruit m New York. . NEW YORK. Jan. 26. Evaporated ap ples quiet. Prunes unsettled. Apricots and peaches firm. Raisins nulet. Large Gain In IV heat Exports. World shipments of wheat last week compare with the -.ame wek last year as follows: Wk. Ending Wk. Ending Jan. i- Jan. 22-2 u. S. and Canada. .. .8. 304. ooo 6,557. 0"0 Argentina i..-.v-jtiU' 7M.OIHJ Australia 3,1MUMM0 2.032.OO0 Others 24,000 176.000 Total 16.511.000 8.843.0O0 -shipments ior tno season to date com pare: Total Since Same Period July 1. 21 Last Season .2li!l.0.-i9,000 268.4311,000 . 21.165.IHI0 3U.3S6.0O0 . 50.016. OOO 18,102.000 . ' 3,260,000 3.984,000 V. S. and Canada. Argentina Australia Others Total 844,400.000 829.911,000 Quantities of wheat and flour on pass age are: United Kingdom, 9.512,000 bushels: continent, 21,016,000 bushels; for orders. 8,344,000 bushels; total 83,872.000 bushels. Primary Rerelpts. . CHICAGO. Jan. 26. Primary receipts Wheat, 722.000 bushels vs. 977.000 bushels; corn. 2,281,000 bu. vs. 1,415,000 bu: oats 585.000 bu. va 546.000 bu. Shipments Wheat, '439,000 bu. va 791. 000 bu. ; corn. 1,420.000 bu. vs. 1, 041,000 bu. : oats, 522.000 bu. va 433.000 bu. Clearances Wheat, 223,000 bu; corn, 676,000 bu. ; flour, 37.000 bbla Car Lota Duluth Wheat, 24; corn, 26; oats, 8; barley, 1, Kansas City wheat. 167; corn, 40; oats, 14. St. Louis Wheat, 26; corn, 52: oats, 20. Omaha Wheat. 21; corn. 101; oats, 22. Minneapolis Wheat 234; corn, 47; oats, 28. Winnipeg "Wheat 171. Seattle Grain Market. SEATTLE, Jan. 26. Wheat, hard white, soft white, white club, soft red winter, $1.10; hard red winter, northern Bpring, 11.11; eastern red Walla. S1.08; Big Bend bluestem, 81.14. City delivery. Hay Timothy, 824; D. C. S26: mixed. S21; alfalfa, 1S; D. C, S23; straw, S15il7; barley, whole, S33; ground and rolled, $35; clipped, S39: chick starter, $53; chop, all grain, $38; coconut ONEY continues to come down. Watch the daily quota tions. As money comes down bonds go up, par ticularly long-term bonds. Monev has not vet come down to normal. Bond prices are far from being up to normal. There is great opportunity for bonds purchased at present prices for income, to yield as well a large profit upon resale. Time money has frequently been down to 42 of late. Time money has not touched 4Vi since early in 1917. Call money has recently been down to 3Vzcc. Call money has not, since July, 1918, been down to 3V2CC. If you do not have money immediately available to pay fully for prime bonds that are offering, buy long-term bonds, anyway. Use our Partial Payment Plan. Money is cheap to us and we will gladly carry them for you. For example, buy the 20-year Department of ihe Seine 7s at 90J2. to yield 7.95 to 8.75, according to date redeemed. An income on your funds of 7.95 for twenty years is an oppor tunity not to be sneezed at, particularly when one realizes that it is offered by the third city in size in the whole world, with a population fifteen times the size of Portland, comprising in effect, and in fact, what is known as a county in this country. The city of Paris and its environs, a total of 185 square miles, are pledged to pay by direct general tax these bonds, both principal and interest, in United States Gold Coin in New York. The loan was authorized by the French Government. Denominations $500. $1000. Wire orders "collect." r Use Our Partial Payment Plan Freeman, smith & Camp Co. Lumber mens Bldo.. Portiano FIFTH Sjfi fft-V 'H0N STARK i5 8740 meal. $28; corn. $32: corn, cracked and feed meal, $34; cottonseed meal, $54; lin seed meal, $62; scratch food. $4044; soy bean, $62; wheat, $13; Puget sound, $1L Minneapolis fcrain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 26. Barley, 42-? 55c; flax. No. 1, $2.11Vi2.17V; wheat. May, $1.2)154; July, $1.15. Winnipeg Groin Market. . "WINNIPEG, Jan. 26. Wheat, May, $1.124; July, Sl.QUH. San Francisco Grain Market. . SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 28 (State Di vision of Markets) Grain Wheat, mill-1 Ing. $1.858 1.115: feed, $1.8.191.85; barley feed. $ 1.22 & 1.27 Vi : shipping nominal;) oats, red feed, S1.40f&l.0; corn, white Eyptlan, $1.724(21.80; red mllo, $1.45ttf 1.60. Ha-r Wheat. I17SM9; fair. $1417: tame oat, $1518; wild oat, 1 1 'u 13: al falfa, $13416; stock, $713110; straw, nominal. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 21. Spot cotton quiet; middling. 16 70c. Read The Oregonian classified ads. JULIUS R. BLACK Public Accountant, Auditor Income Tax Service Concord Building, Second and Stark St. Broadway 7443 (fillip) American Sugar Refining: Company 15-Year 6 Gold Bonds These bonds constitute the sole funded debt of this company, which is the largest sugar re fining company in the world. Price yielding about 6.15 Circular on request for OR 439 The National City Company Offices In more than 60 cities. I con Klda., Portland. Or. . Telephone Main 072 Vhat Engineers Say The following is quoted from a recent article in the Literary Dipeat: "Eminent engineers con sider resiliency of prime 1 m p o r tance and infinite value in the construction of roads and pave ments. The same principle holds good with theae as wtih shock absorbing tires and rubber heels. The Inability of risld, non-resilient pavement to Iron themselves out' under modern traffic ia the reason for this peneral belief among engi neers." The resiliency in Warren-ite-BitulIthic pavement is what qualifies it to absorb the impact of heavy loads, and that explains why this type wears longer than others. Port of Astoria 6 Bonds Dated July 1, 1920 Due July 1, 1925 Price Par to Yield - - 0 Send for descriptive circular Atkinson, Starkey & Zilka, Inc. IXVESTMEXT BOXDS. 418 Kortkwesterm Rational Bank Building. I'hone Mala TOO. HERRIN & RHODES, Inc. EBtahllahed 18(1 STOCKS, BONDS, COTTON, GRAIN Corrowponrt-nta E. F Hl'TTON -ft CO., N. T. ilembri all lemltnff exchange Hiibinn'n S-pvif on Vilf. Bdwy. 4725. 201 Kailun.r KxrJiunr IlMjr. Cascara Bark HM, Wool, rrltP. Mnhalr. W A re In the Mrkt. Write for Trice nd Shipping Tin PORTLAND HI1K WOOL CO., GKi iRii K M. 8ULMVAN', Manager. 107 I'nlon Ave. 1' or t laud. Or. ALFALFA HAY Boy Direct. Save Money. Write or Wlra tot I" rice a, RRNKST T. FBFEPONS, Walla Walla. YVaahlnrton.