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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1922)
THE MOR2STXG OREGOXTAX, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1923 21 LiniiD pDncc HULU Ml liLL ILUUil Ull 10 ADVANCE TODAY . Twenty-Cent Rise Announced by Local Mills. MILLRUN ALSO IS HIGHER Market Follows , Upward Trend of Wheat Prices Farmers Have. Firm Views and Sell Little. ' An advance of SO cents a barrel la ail shades of flour, to take.sffect this mora tr s, u announced & local mills. Ths s.w list price on the best rrade of (" tlT patents will be T 40 a barrel, whil taker's floor will seU at tiSOCT SO tost.-r.I- TbU Is tbo second advance since January 28 la familr patents, and the aMrd advance) in bakers grades. Kill sua prices will be raised tl a toa to fJ mt mm tor minimum quantities. Tno rise ta Cour and feed prices re pelts from the recent advances la the wheat market and at the new quota tions the market is very firm. Wheat bids were 1 V cents blrher at O-e local exchange. Country bit! seUeed In proportion and club and hard winter could be sold at 1.161 1 here. T rmding la the Interior was .oa a some whet lighter scale. Cables came through firmer, but the prices Indicated were not In Hne with values here. The spread between coast and eastern prices Is gradually widening and the time is drawing nearer when business on an Important scale with the est and Europe will be possible. The Liverpool wheat market closed So 2H4 higher. Aa Argentine cable i ported the Buenos Aires market lM) to 3 cents higher. Argentine shipments this week are est! sated at a. Tw.ooo bushels of wheat, 1.4UU.000 bushels of corn and 840.0O0 Buvheis of oaLS. Terminal receipts. In ported by the aterchants Kxchanga as follows: rORTLAXB- wheat Barley Flour Oats Est rtved yesterday and sold at 12.SOA2.7S a aoxea. Bothouss rhubarb was In fair sup ply and brought 13 1 IT Ho a pound. Bank Clearings. Bank clearings of the northwestern cities yesterday were as follows: Clearing-.. Balances. Porttand 14.W7.33 5J Seattle S.oSl.ltS tCb.Tmi Tacoma trsns&rtlons, $-'.H4.M10. Spoaano transactions. ea.g5d.ilS2. " PORT LA XD MARKET QCOTATION9 Grain. Floor. Feed. Etc Merchants achasga. nooa session': -Bia- Mar. Si. 15 1.12 1.12 1 14 1.11 1.0S ss.oo 27.00 2T00 26.00 14.73 24. ao "niorertev ..Ml J 4 31 Tear o .. S 1 Bfi-m lo Jt.;: fl'J 147 1540 Aid llf.9 Yar ago . . lu.Jjo-i 1&3 Alld eWd TAiuMA Wedae.lay. 1 1 Tear ago . . 3 3 1 B..n to date TTS1 81 1010 101 87 Veer no .. ,Jja 47 644 61 ooo SKA TTl.rl Jwdf. II 4 1 T Tear aro . . 2 1 1 4Va-n to date J V) IMS IWO 1107 x ear ago .. . 14 243 Su4 loll API'I-ES FIKM IN LOCAL MARKET Prices Paid for Oregon Fruit la Xsw York The trade la apples In the local market entlnues good, with prices for all grades firm. The few sales lntho Interior show firm conditions also prevail there. Small and very small extra fancy wlnosaps brought $lJul 75. At tha New York auction 81.10 boxes f Oregon Newtowns sold at tha following prices: Jxtra fancy large, mostly at 2VO3.:0. with a few at X 30 to 3 SO; medium. 82.7003 05: fancy. medium, email lot, 12 TO; choice medium, small lot. 2.0j!2.70; another car. fancy aarse. 12 SO 6 3. ou; medium. UMlli. The following Is copied from Telegra phic Market News Letter, Issued by the Canadian department of agriculture, Otta wa. Canada, January 28, 1922: Cable crams have been received by J. Forsyth eenltb. Canadian fruit trade commissioner tn Kncland. as follows: (ilasgow. Janu ary 17, Oregon Newtowns, S3 5,103.77. C grade 8.1. 1 w 3.33: Wlnesapa lJli-4 44. C grade 13.21. Liverpool Ore iron New towns, (3-1O03.M, C grsde 82S8f3.10; California Newtnwna. 33.luo3.27. Copen fcss.n. January 1 1 SW0O boxes Washington V. lneape l.TjllW; Staymans I2.S20 4. Newtowns. 3 9. G:a-gow. January M"U Oregon Spitxen burgs. $3.5w : Jni'hini. lliiolm. c grade, 33 3.1: Wince, pa t3.334.21. C grade 33inv3 33: New tot. na !2lSffs.77i c grade, 32. . 43.03: Rome Beauty. 3.270 7l: OrUeiv. I: S8 13.10; IMliclous, 33 3.1f3 77. Southampton. January 2ft I2.in s,-Mnctnn. Wlnesaps, 33 BUS 3 71. C grade, 33 33t(.1 J5; Newtowns. 3 339 8 77. C grade. $2 SSt3.3.1; Spltxenburjrs 33 CI B J 77; Jonathans, l3-nS77; win ter 11a nana. C grails, 33-33 tj A 60. Pound draft quoted at 31. It "Cardiff. January S3 Oregon Wine saps. 3 &A. Manchester. January 24 Oreson Newtowns. 33.32 tf 3.34; California Newtown, 33.12. Liverpool. January 23 Oregon, medium-size Newtowns 33.48 83 7. C grade, S2.7f3w: Spltxenhurga "I91M. c gra.le. 3.1.43: Ortleys. 33.450 . Wlnfjapi, 33.7t'4 0A: Back Twig. 13 4 O J ST. C grade, 33.32S3.3A Pound eVra.'t quoted at tt 42 - Wheat Feb. Hard .white. ............... ..31-15 Soft white 1.12 White club 1,12 Hard winter 1.14 Northern spring. 1.11 Ked Walla 1.08 Osts No. 2 white feed. ..'IOO No. 2 gray. .....27.00 Ksrley Brewing ................... .S7.0O btandard feed. .............. .2d. 00 Corn-,. No. 2 E. TV shlnment 24. TS No. 3 K. T. Rbioment 24.60 FLOUR Family patents. gT.40 per otl.; who.e wheat, ii.4i: graham, 8&-20; bakers' hard srhsat, 37.SO: bakers' bluestem pat ents. $4.f0: vaiiey soft wheat, 3.&3; strs:gh:s. 355. MILLFEilD Price f. o. k. mill: MIII run. ton lots 823; mixed cars. 822: straight cars. 32-1 per ton; middlings, $34; rolled barley. J.t4u.lG. rolied oaia, 3d; scratch f'.ed. $44 r-?r ton CO R.N" vVhlte, $12; cracked, $33 per ton. HAT Buying price f. o. b Portland: Alfa. fa. $13.30 per ten; cheat, $10.30tll; oat and vetch, $14. SO; clover, $11; valley timothy, i4tj'13; estern Oregon timothy, io17. ULL BOND PRICES FIRM TRACTIONS FEATURE ACTIVE 3IARKET AT KEW YORK. Stocks Strong ' With Operations Chiefly In Closely Held Special ties; Sterling Exchange Higher. Dairy m Ctntry Prodnc. BT7TTE R Cn extrfLa. S3e per ff. : parchment wrapped, box lota, Sha, carton", Si'C Buttertat, buylntr Irlce: -So. 1 rrmde. S4o, delivered Portland. E.tXX-3 Buy In r price, 2ZQ 2$g, case count; Jobbing pri oe.s count. SOCSlc; candled ranch. 82f33c; aaexclatlon. letrtfl, 3c; aseoclaUon. xirste, 32c; aaeocia t;on puHets, 3c. CHLEf E Til lamook tri pleta. prl e te Jobbers. Co b. TUlamooJc, -6c; Youn Americas, ZiC pound.. POULTRY Hens. I5cff?4c; aprtntrs. 52e; ducks 22&i&ci (es, -iOc; turiceya. live. oomlnal; dreMied. 4lc piHK Fancy, 126 13c per pound. VEAL Fancy. 17c pound. - 100 JJCTTKR PB1CB DOiTX THREE CENTS. Bwrat AJram-o Could Not Bo MaintaJard. -Ecc AIno Lower. The recent advance in butter prices could sot be maintained and print quota tions wero reduced 3 cents reaterday, to tbo former level of S3 cents for plain wrapped. Butter fat buying prices were o o reduced 3 cents yeeterday. Ttio drop had iut.e effect oa the cub market, as was ths csao whn print prices wro put up last week. There was a moderate de mand for cubes yesterday and 33 cants wa paid for extraa. Kp were weak. aithouIi receipts were oi Larce. The mocIlob, which closely toV.omu tbo courve of the ejrt m market, reduced its il.rr quotaUons 2 cents to &4 cents for selects. S3 cents for firsts nd 30 cents for puiif'a. The pou:try and dressed meat markets vera iow. Fruits and Veffetablea. Ieoca, Jobbtnc quotations: FRUITS Navel oranges. $4.75T 60 box lemotta. 37ffT.aVO; arapefruit. I747.5u box bananas. 8 c per pound; apples. 1.3o&3 per box; cranberries, eastern, a 14 p-or bAr- rel. POTATOES Oreron, VI 50 01.73 per 100 pounds. Yakima. $1.75 2. it5 per 100 pounds; sweet potatoes, SWOS-ktt per pound: ncy Mail, .mi per crate. j-ivtw j V.l'.n tTt. T ".a y - t u.y- n suuw, s taa ,w yews pounds. V KUBTAnLBJ mt.ftRte. II W40 per pound; lettuce, 33.7dCV4.oO crate; carrots. Ctti iac.; sariic. ioc per po una; creen peppers. 4o 50o per pound; beets, $22.30 per sack; celery. $7.30-830 per crate; uliriowfr, v-v-i zz per crate; squash. 4c sprouts, 20c; turnips, 33 per sack; pars nkpa, S2.MI&3 per sack: tomato!, 33 30 per lug; artichoReft, ii.BOV per dosen: cu cumbers, i.M9t.& Qo.; raubaxb, 139 1J bo pound. Staple Groceries. 7oeal lobbinc quotations: SL'OAR (sack baMr Cane, trranulated. 3.10c pound; beet. .soc per pound. 1SL Ta a nun. new crop, 'as v3oo pet pound ; Braxtl nuta, Z3c: almoada, 27c peanuts, 11&14C per pound. hick Hiue nose, b-uTo par pound: Japan style. 6c per pound. COFFEE Roasted, bulk, in drums. ISO sr. vc per pouno. SAsLT oranulated. bales, s.isosios: nan jcrouna. ten. ous, an; iws, sio. HONS t Comb, new crop, $3.30 9 6 per case. IRIBn FRriT5 rates. lR23o per pound; ffirs. 31.40 0 3.30 per box; apples. iac pouna; peaches, loc: apricots, 23c: prunes, jo n jp isc tf jca s timaii wnite. sue; is rite wnite. 44c; pink. 6c; bayo, Hc; red, c Rides, Hops, Etc HIDES Palt hides. 6c: salt balls. 3c; vreea buHs le lees; salt calf. 12c; saK Kip. ac; sait norse hides. 91 (t each; dry horso hides. 30ci331 each: dry bides. 10c: dry cull hides, half price. i-klth vry pelts, 33c (lonr wool) ; dry short wool pelts, hatf price; an It pelt 5oci31 each; dry coat skins, 10c (long; hair); ah ear In-s and abort wool skins at Value. TALLOW No, L due: No. 3. 8 He oer pound. tASCA HA kark do pound delivered. Portland. OREGON GRAPH Grapo root. 6c per pound. HOI'S 1921 crop, lV-Oo per pound. WOOIs atern Oreiton. 15 &3m c per pound; THUey wool, medium. lS$j20c; uarter Dlood. ISvlic; low quarter blood. 14lc; braid. 1- 14c; matted. DQlOc. MOHAIR Lona- staple, 20c; abort atanle. 13c pound GRAIN BAGS OHota, To coast. Provisions. TsoesT Jobblnr quotation: HAMS All fiif . o3,V; skinned. 29 33c; picnics, lS lSmc; cottage roll. 24c. BACON Fancy. 32 42c; choice, 26 O SOc; Ptnndard. U21.24C. LARD Pure, tierces, 14c pound; com pr--'d, tiercea. 13c. DRY SALT Backs. lt?21c; plates. ISo. ItK-resw-o In Wheat Shipments. Worid shipments of wheat last week and lbs same meek last year were: Wk. Knd'r rr.rt Jan. 2-"JJ. Jan. 2-21 C- S. and Canada..... 7.is-.ii. b.l?4 V ArCfn::rn ........... 2. - i. 11-;. n-0 Aitr:ia ............ 2.NH4.tv 1,12 i"0 OUiers .............. 120..M.H) &ti-,UOO Total apmen:s for p4vr aa follows: Total Sines July 1-21. TJ. and Canada. 2T7. 14i o Ar-nt;r . Ai:r:ia .. tLXhers .... Total .... 12,4l.0.-0 12.077 00 tbo aeaaun 10 date com- 2.r4'KV-0 32. su.ih tt 3 . J 011 Sams Period La-t Sf.iKon. 27 ,.?l.i--ft 40 Si3.tH'0 20.2.'' -.!-- 4.4S-I.0U . 3oJ.8ti:.0i'0 341.0&j,000 Camied Milk Exporto Ie-resw. Exports of canned milk from the United Prates in 121 act 22i compared as fol lows, in pounds: 12t 1? Condensed il!!k.... 13 P- .'23 277. 1M 2 114 Kvat -rarfd M ,,k. .. 11.7 TS. 724 1J3 iMi Powdered .Ui.k ,445-.4) I.H2.0wi Bolhowao Ci The first local rrtunbers RecHrod. hothouse cucumbers Dairy Butter We have a pood outlet. Ship all you have. Prictj 20c-23c Checks by return mail. THE SAVIXAB CO Inc. t$H FiiML SU Portland, Or. Oils. T.IXEKD OIL Raw. In barrels. P5c. 3-rallon rsns SI. 10; boiled, la barrels STe. -rmitnn cans el.l. TURPENTINE la drama. 11.15; S-xal- ion eara si.nu. WHITE LEAD lOO-pound keca per pound. OASOL1NB Tsnk varoDs and Iron bar rels, Itio; cases, Stt4e. S.VX FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET """" r Prices Current ea Vegetables, Fresh Frnits. Kte at B7 Cltj. SAX FRANCISCO. Feb. 2. (State divi sion of markets. Fruit Apples, SS and 1-tter. 1.3 M; navel .ran,ea ilSOil r.0; lemons, . $a.Ttj ". 5; Krapefruit. $Xtf 410: pears, box. $1.74 it 2.; 4; cranberries. M .von s.sa. Poultry Froilere. 3Rf?3Ic: roosters. SOS SC.-; o.O. la.'c; bens, 34ti3uc; duck adl'Hc: turkeys, live, iactiao: dresseU. So u ertc eejetsblee Artichokes, pants crate. S 14 6 20c; beans, nominal; carrots, sack. DOc 1; celery, crate, $3.5Ui4; cucumbers. doxen. liagJJll; eggplant, pound. 10c; lettuce, small, crate, SJ3.74; muih- roonu, nominal; ogives, pound. 541' 9c; on Ion, brown, cvt, $ti.J4t 0.40: wh;te (lobe, 7 SOu S; peas, pound. 100 15c; bell pep pers, pound. 14ii Wo; potatoes ll.&u 14; pumpKins. sack. 7V( J. : rhubarb, box, $3ia3 -4; summer squaah, small ctute. 13 13 50: Hubbard, sack. Ilrl.-,1; .jrcuta pound. 14tfl4c; spinach. pound 2 tf c; tomatoes, crate, 74& 51.24. receipt.) Flour. 4003 quarter sacks: wheat, 3 I'm) centals: barley. 7745 centals; cxrn, SOu centals; potatoea, 4233 aacks: hay. 140 tons; hides. 3115; or.uKes and Uimons. 1200 boxes: livestock. 475 heacc QUOTATIONS OS DAISY PRODUCTS Carreat Price, Bullnc .a Batter. Cheese and Kcsa. SAV FRANCISCO. Feb. 1. Butter Ex tras, 39 4c: prime firsts. 35c Kirir Extra, 33Sc; extra pullets. SOfec; un.lTsixed No. 1. Sue Cheea California flat fancy. t3Hc; yountf America fancy, 27c, NEW YORK. Feb. 2. Butter Unsettled; creamery higher than exiras, 38.tl3tc, crmry extras, tt7Vs3jc; creamery firm. 32H37c Ksirs iitrady. Cheese Irresular. CHICAGO. Feb. .-Butter Cnchanreo. Kkk Higher; receipts 875S cases; first. 3lc; ordinary first. S335c; mis cellaneous, 37ti3ic; ref ricrauir firsts not quotcd- KEW TORK. Feb. J. Trdlna oa the stock exchange today was mora active and varied than at any, previous period of the week. The ton. was firm to strong throughout, but operations again ran largely to groups of closely held special ties. Hhsres which for years figured prom! n-ntly in the general market, notably high rrail fli vldend-oavlnar transportations and industrials, fluctuated narrowly and were relegated to comparative obscurity. Ralls hsd a brief nDward snurt during the mid session, but ths demand fell off In the nroflt takins- of the final hour. Conspicuous features at gross gains of two to over tea points included ous. sec ondary steels and equipments, leathers. tobaccos, chemicals and several Inactive textllea. There also was a sprinkling of higher prices among food specialties. shippings, metsls snd local tractions. Net arains of one to five points em braced Crucible and United States Steels. General AsDhalt. Mexican Petroleum Baldwin Locomotive. Studebaker, General Electric. Electric Storage Battery, Davison Chemical. United Fruit and Retail Storea. Woolworth gained 6 and Cluett Pea- bodv T points. Salea were 764,000 ahares. Although the demand for call money was light, ths opening rate of per cent on the stock exchsnire held until shortly before the close, when private offerings caused a drop to S per cent. There was little demand for time funds, but a 5 per cent rate prevailed for all accommodations sxcept high-grade mercantile paper. Foreien exchanges were unusually con fusing, aside from ths London rate, which sttslned the new high of 4.29"4 for de mand bills. The Fatta rate easea sugnuy and ths lire rescted five points. pre sumably In connection with tha reslgna tlon of tha Italian cablnet- Ktrene-th of sterltnr exchange was fleeted in the higher prices for British bands especially United Kingdom and Ca nadian external loans. Liberty bonds were firm but the festure of the domestic group was the activity and higher range of local tractions, baaed on their Improved Ilnan cial condition. Total sales, par value, gregated 1 14. 350. 000. TOTAL RESERVES ABE INCREASED Gala of BUIlloa and Half la Week Reported by Board. WASHINGTON. D. C. Feb. X Com bined resources snd liabilities of the 12 federal reserve banks at the close of busi ness February 1 were reported tonight by the federal reserve board as follow.: Resources: Gold and gold certificates' $ tS9.044.O00 Gold settlement fund, federal reserva board 609.1S3.000 Greene Cananea 100 27 2T Guif s Steel.. 3,S0 7 -it 714 Houston Oil.. 5--'0 74 vx 73 i Hupp Motor.. 1,000 131., 12i Ilis Cent .... 5i0 lu 4 100 Inspiration ... fci'O A, 38 Int Agr Cp cm 00 s do pfd. 300 V 30 Inlerboro ..... 6.300 3i 3 do pfd 4,200 8 S Interstate Cal 4O0 5 5 Int Harv .. 500 83 83 Int Merc Mar. l,3i0 i: 15 do pfd 7,6o0 6Sji 674 Int Nickel ... ti0 12n 12 14 Int Paper ... 2.000 51 48 Si do pfd ..... Invincible Oil. 3.80 15 14 Island Oil.... 4,400 24 2 hi Jewel Tea ... 1.300 12 11 K C Southern. 500 2'4 22". do pfd 100 53 53a Keliy-Spgfld.. 50O 87 37 Kennecott ... 2.500 2Sv 2H Keystone Tire. 2.700 164 16? Lack Steel.... 500 37! 4o Lee Tire . . Lehigh Valley. TOO 5854 57 T Lorillard 100 14 148Vi Lowe Theater, 200 lift 11V. L ec N 2U0 112 112 Mackay ...... Marland Oil... Mart. St Parry May Storea... Mex Pet...... Miami Mid States Oil. Mldvale Steel.. MK&T Wi.. do pfd Wl Mont Power. .. Mont Ward... Mo Pac do Dfd M S P & S S M Ivor Amn..... Nat Biscuit Nat Enamel... Nat Lead .... Nevada Con... New Haven.... Norfolk aW., Nor Pac ...... Nova Sco Steel N Y Air Brake N Y Central . . . Okla Prod ref. Ontario Silver. Ont A Weat. Otis Steel .... Pacific Dev. . . Pac Oas A El. Punta Allea-rw. Pacific OH Pan Amn Pat. do a Penna Peo Gas Pere Marauet. Pure Oil 1.7110 Phillips Pete.. 200 Pierce Arrow. 1,00 Pierce Oil L100 Pitts Coal 100 Pitts & W Va. 400 do pfd ..... .. Pr Steel Car.. 600 Pullman ..... 400 Ray Cons..... 3O0 Reading 8,100 Keminwion ... Replogle Steel. Repub I & S. . do 111 a . . Rep Motors... Roy Dutch Oil Ry Steel Spg.. Saxon Motors. Sears Roebuck. Shattuck. Aria. 1.900 4,400 400 11.300 400 .200 2,800 4,300 200 200 2,000 700 1.100 Y.800 3O0 4.400 500 500 5.400 100 8,700 1O0 100 6O0 2.000 luO 200 1.4O0 sfoO loo 2.500 10.500 1.100 3.400 3,000 TOO 1,500 800 1,700 1.T00 200 2o0 8O0 200 300 2,200 Total gold held by banks.. Gold with federal reserve sgents Gold redemption fund .. SO4.23T.0O0 1.92S.419.000 8a.i.ouu Total rold reserves 2.911.528.000 Legal tender, notes, silver, etc. 14U.UU0.0O0 Total reserves Bil'.s discounted. United State. obligations .............. All other Bills bought la open market Total bills on hand TT. S. bonds and notes. United States certificates Indebtedness: One-year certificates (PIttmaa act) All other Municipal warrants secured by government of 3.O61.&18.000 M1.10T.000 474.631,000 90.027.000 927.845.000 90.7Otf.OOO 113.000.000 101,702.000 206.000 Total earning assets 1,233,462.000 Bsnk premises So.407.uou Five per cent redemption fund against federal re serve bank notes T.ftnK.OOO Uncollected items 498.220.iKK) All other resources 14.460.000 Total resource. Liabilities: Capital paid In . Surplus Reserved tor franchise tax Deposits: Government Member bank reservs count ........ ...... All other S4.851.922.000 government 103.190.000 Z15,3U8,000 1.250.000 m 114.T4-.000 ac- .... 1.6S9.422.00O .... 36.304.000 Totsl deposit, 1.840.470.000 Federal reserve notes in ac tual circulation 2.1T8.033.0O0 Federal reserve DanK notes In circulation, net liabilities R3.8SS.000 Deferred svailabiltty Items .. 414.475.0O0 All other liabilities la. 198.000 Shell T Sinclair Stand Oil Ind. do N J Sloas Shef.... Sou Pacific... Sou Ry Stan Oil Cal.. St L & S F.. Strom Carb... Studebaker .. Swift ec Co... Tenn C A C. Texas Oil ... Texas Pac ... Tex P C A O. Tob Products. Tran Contl Oil Union OH Del. Union Pac... United Alloy.. United Drug.. United F P.. United Fruit.. U Rds of X J. Union BAP. United K S... U S Ind Alco. U S Rub..... do pfd .... U S Smelting. u a bteol.... do pfd . Utah Copper.. va Chem..... do pfd .... Van Steel ... Vivandou .... Wabash ..... do A pd... do A pfd Wells Fargo. West Pac do pfd ..... West Union.. West A B . . . . West BAM.. West Md White Motors. Willys-Over .. do pfd .... Wilson Pack.. Woolworth .. Worth Pump.. W A L E Whits Oil.... 300 3,200 2.300 1.700 "4,566 800 1.000 "io6 25.700 "ioo 8.80O 13.900 1.800 1.700 2,600 1,600 1,300 500 200 2.50O 8,000 "ioo 9.800 3.400 5.300 200 100 9,000 600 800 700 V,606 200 1,200 200 "2O0 300 "too 200 8,100 "20b . 400 24 32 107 j 113 3a 27 12 8014 H 254 69 13 164 45)4 55" 132 4114 91 14 74 16 Vs 98 774 264 57 4 74 '4 2 5 2114 10 4 74 .644 88 46 61 -46 '4 344 6U 20 844 30 15V 94 64 23 64V4 111 14 72 S3 81 53 84 "4 714 4814 96 24 624 "86 14 86 181 "9i'4 18 95 14 "S8'T4 904 23 "-4 314 IO614 111" 26-4 11 '4 29 14 8?s 25 69 12 16 44 is 63T4" 132 40 90 4 1454 16 93 T7 264 6T 7414 2 5 20 1014 T 64 85 54 46 61 45 84 -69 19 83 80 14 64 V. 23 "64" 110 14 72 32 29 51 , 6314 T 4T 'VS. 61 sa" 19 85 179 "si" 17 94 "ST 89 10 45 29 24 64 10 19 127 27 70 5T4 135 "69"' 65 44-4 64 99 34 86 117 63 80 S5 6 6 19 "si" 163 '91 'is" 6 10 44 27 25 63 . 9 18 127 26 69 5 131 "69" 63 44 53 99 84 85 117 63 30 "S3 6 6 19 "so 16 9i 92 51 "38" 5 31 148 46 6 8 27 72 74 13 ' 100 3 84 37 3 9 5 83 15 6S 12 "4 49 80 14 2 12 2:1 53 87 28 16 46 ' 27 68 149 11 111 80 23 31 108 112 26 11T4 . 80 9 25 69 12 16 44 65 54 132 40 90 14 16 77 26 67 74 2 6 20 10 734 64 87 46 61 46 84 69 20 S3 80 14 '4 9 59 23 75 63 110 14 72 32 So 62 84 6 48 96 2 62 8 38 19 86 179 . 89 81 17 '4 4 21 88 90 100 10 44 24 63 9 19 127 27 69 5 135 8 68 65 44 64 99 S4 86 117 82 SO 07 84 6 6 19 12 81 16 53 91 92 61 8 37 5 27 S3 149 46 6 9 N P A Q N (Jnt) 6s IPS 107 N P 6s 2047 1 07 Northwest Tel 7s 1941 108 Ohio C G 7s 1925 100 Ohio Power 7s 1951 101 Pan Amer 7s 1930 95 fenna 6s Rus Rubles 5 San Paulo 8a........... Southwt Tel 7s. ........ Swedish Govt 6s . . i . . . . Standard Oil N T 7s... Stand Oil of Cal 7s.... Steel A Tube 7 Swiss 8s Sears Roe 7s do 7s Sinclair tts . Swift A Co 7s Cn Tank 7s Uruguay Ext 5s........ V S Rubber 7s Wilson 1st 6s.......... West Elec 7s........... Westinghouse 7s ...... Zurich bs . .1936 ..1926 ..1936 ..1925 . .1939 ..1931 . .1931 . .195.1 ..1940 ..1922 ..1923 . .1923 ..1925 ..1930 I!l930 ..192S . . 1925 ..1931 ..1945 106 4 100 101 97 108 105 99 114 100 s 100 100 102 00-4 104 89 104 105 107 Foreign Bonds. Foreign bond quotations furnished by Overbeck & Cooke company of Portland: as:. 70 , 78 ' 106 105 95 103 89 89 86 72 68 82 96 98 90 97 4-5 101 10 10S 107 50 73 63 94 100 4 4 6 0 6 Belgian rest 5s ..... Belgian prem 5s .... Belgian 7s 1945 .. Belgian 8s, 1941 .... Belgian 6s. 1925 .... Brazil 6s. 1941 , British 5s, 1922 British 6s, 1927 British 5s. 1929 British vky 4 , British ref 4s ....... Bordeaux 6s. 1934 ... Canadian 5s, 1937 ... Canadian 5s. 1926 ... Canadian 5s. 1931 ... Canadian 5s. 1927 . Chinese 5s. 19-51 .... Chilean 8s, 1041 C ... Currency ............ Denmark Ss, 1945 .... Dan Muni Se. 1945 ... French 4s, 1917 French 5s, 1920 French 5s, 1831 French 7s, 1841 ... French 8s, 1945 ...... German W L 6s ..... Berlin 4s Hamburg - ......... Hamburg s ....... Leipsig 4 ......... Leipsig .......... Munich 4s ;.. Munich 5a .......... Frankfort 4s Italian 6s, 1918 ...... Jap 4s, 1931 Jap first 4s. 1925 .. Jap second 4s, 1925 Norway 8s, 1940 Russian 5s. 1921 ... Russian 69, 1926 ... Russian 6s. 1919 ... Swiss 5s, 1929 Swiss 8s. 104O San Paulo 80 U K 5s. 1922 U K 5s, 1929 U K. 53. 1937 Bid. ... 6S ... T5 ...106 ...105, .. . 93 ...103 ... 87 ...87 ... 84 ... 70 ... 63 ... 82 . .. 95 ... 98 ...96 ... 96 ... 43 ...101 . 8 ...10 ,..107 ... 49 ,..73 ... 62 ..94 ..100 :: t. .. 4 .. 4 - .. & .. 5 , .. 6 .. 6 .. 5 .. 85 .. 73 ..87 .. 86 ..109 .. 17 .. 3 17 .. 97 ..113 . .100 ' ..100 ..lOl .. 98 i 4 E. G. SHORROCK & CO. ' ' AND ; " SETH L. ROBERTS ... . . ,.'. . announce the consolidation cf their practices aJ Certified Public Accountants under the name of E. G. SHORROCK & GO. with offices at Central BaHding SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Resident Partners E. G. Shorrock, C. P. A. (Wn.) E. J. Miner, C. P. A. (Wn.) February 1st, 1922. Northwestern Bank Building PORTLAND, OREGON Resident Partner Seth L. Roberts, C. P. A. (Or.) 6 7 6 85 73 87 86 110 19 4 19 97 114 100 100 101 98 Totsl liabilities $4,851,922,000 Ratio of total reserves to deposit and federal reserve not, liabilitiea combined. o. A per cent. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke com pany 01 Portland.) Stock Sale High Low Advance Rum. 2n 11 11 Agr Chem ... l.OuO 84 33 l.o) & 61 i.MO 15 15 BRATTLE. Wash., butter nachang-d. Fob. 2. Eggs and Dries Frail at New Tsrk. NEW YORK. Feb. 2 Evsporated apples, firm. Prunes, unsettled. Peaches, firm. New York Sugar Market. NTSW TORK. Feb. 2. Raw sugar cen trifugal S.7c; refined, fins granulated, 5 ii 6.100. Met.1 Market. NEW TORK, Feb. X. Copper Steady; electrolytic, spot and nearby. 13? to 14c later 13 4 14c Tin Easy; spot and nearby, 31.75 9 S20oc: futures, 31.00 tf 31 Sue. lronKasy; No. 1 northern. $19,00 9 19 JO: No. 2 northern. $ls.50w 18.00: No. 2 southern. $15. 504 14.00. Lead Steady; spot. 4.70-94 KOc. Zinc Khjv; East St- Louis delivery, spot. 4 50 u 4.5.1c Antimony Spot. 4 4oc Good vear Grarby IOO Bo Ib Ufejivrn-aa. tjiaa-fied ia.J1" td.ZZ 2. ioo do pld A jax Rubber Aiaska Hold . Alaska Juneau Allied Chem .. do pfd ..... Am Beet Sug . Am Botch .... Am Can Co .. do pfd ..... Am C & F ... do pfd ..... Am Cot Oil .. do pfd ..... Am Drug Syn. Am Hide A L do pfd .... Am Ice Am Jntl Corp Am Linseed.. do pfd Am Loco .... do pfd ..... Am Saf Raxor Am Snip A C Am Smelter do pfd ..... Am Snuff .... Am Sieei Fdy Am Sugar ... do p:d ..... Am Sumatra.. Am TAT.. A-m Tobacco do B .... Am Wool .... do pfd ..... Am Zinc Anaconda .... At-.-J Oil ..... Atchison ..... do pfd Atl a A W I. Baldwin Loc. do pfd ..... Bait A OhI. . do pfd ..... Beth Steel "B" Booth Fish ... B R T Butte C A Z Butte A Sup .. Burns lros .. Caddo Oil .... Cant Pack ... Calif Pet ... oo pro ..... Canadian Pad Cen Leather . . Cerra de Pas Chandler Mtrs Chi A N W .. Chgo Gt W... pro. Chlii Cop .... Chlno ........ C M St P do pro...... Coco Cola ... o Colo F A I... Coio Southern Col Oas Sr r. : c Colum Graph. Con Gas Cons Cigars.. . do pfd ... Contl Can.... Ct Svs Banks . Com Prod ... do pfd Cosrten Oil ... C R I & P... do A pfd... do B Jfd... Crucibie ..... do pfd Cuba Cans ... do pfd. ..... Cub Amn Sug Tel A Hudson Pome M;ns.. rei A Lack.. Iavlson Chem Endicott John Erie do 1st pfd.. E!ec Stor Bet Famous P'ays Fd Md A Sm. do pfd.. .... Fisk Tir .... Gaston Wms.. Gen Cigars... Gen E'.ec .... Gen Motor.... 1 Gien Aiden... Gen Asphalt. Goodrich ..... 2.100 4. 1O0 "306 600 ,.- - li 3U0 Y.ioo loo 21 10 5H S.OOO 2,200 1.5"0 1,7H) 4O0 S.lOO "s5- 400 600 59 , 45 "io 33 38 95 146 20 2 5 '4 14 64 98 41 Si 57 Uj3 ..... 9 46 68 44 "36 34 87 95 144 "26"" 4J 5 14 62 96 40 81 67 106 - 45 600 6.100 4-i0 8.8OO 3 1.5.0 1. UOO 2, tioO IOO 4'M 2.1O0 2"0 1.SO0 i'i-0 3.SOO 8,600 ilooo 2VQ 8.1O0 V.S0O 3H 8.5UO 1O0 100 400 6.4- KW 2.71)0 1.6" 7oO 2,S"0 7i n) 100 2u0 8.500 1.400 6.40O 2.90 1.300 IOO 20O soo 5.100 l.r.oo 1.000 32 66 93 29 118 134 131 82 104 13 4S 99 96 87 2 97 'S4 64 61 "l2 5 28 113 11 75 49 86 124 32 34 ta 63 6 15 17 27 18 81 44 56 26 38 69 400 . . . . 5.8"6 500 2.9O0 2.4110' 30 3" 2.600 i'760 S.6O0 l.OOO 100 200 200 S.ooO 4,5"0 -no 500 6.100 4.400 54 19 103 115 34 31 86 72 62 "9 23 ' 19 107 113 61 82 8 17 148 80 81 65 92 28 117 133 14 130 81 104 12 4S 99 95 87 25 5 "si" 64 01 "ii"" 5 27 115 11 69 47 86 123 31 -, S3 6S 62 6 " 15 17 26 18 80 44 66 26 38 "I 90 54 19 102 . 114 34 31 86 72 60 T4 '9 21 '4 17 107 22 112 eo 81 8 12 144 78 Bid 11 84 '4 61 15 BS 45 90 Ti 35 34 87 94 145 116 20 I! 63 96 41 31 67 107 113 8 8 46 88 113 31 66 93 1.10O 32 6i0 150 1,500 47 1,100 6 6.100 9 BONDS. V S ref 2s reg.101iN T C deb 6s. 09 do 2s coupon'101 N Pac 4s 84 do 4s reg 104 do 3s, 60 do ev 4s cou 104 N, rPan TAT Pw MU Panama 3s reg.82-Penn con 4s.94 do 3s cou ...82 ;S Pac cv 5s ..96 Am TAT cv6s.lll Ifiou Rwv 5e ... 90 Atch gen 4s 88 union Pac 4s .. 90V. D A Rio cons 4s 73 U S Steel 5s .100 Bid. Liberty Itond Quotations. Liberty bond and victory bond quota tions at New York as furnished by Over- beck A Cooks company of Portland: Open. High. Low, CI. Bid. 95.86 96.06 95.60 95.70 Liberty 8, .. do 1st 4s ... do 2d 4s ... do 1st 4'4s.. do 2d 4 Us., do 3d 4 1. 1. . do 4th 44s Victory 4 s.. do 3, ... 96.76 96.70 97.50 96.76 .100.28 100.30 100.28 100.23 100.28 90.68 96.44 97.40 96.50 96.60 96.40 97.40 950 96.50 96.30 96.60 96.42 97.40 90.00 Mining Stocks at Boston. BOSTON, Feb. 8. Closing quotations: AMouex Arix Commer Cal A Arix ... Cal A Heel. .. Centennial .... Cop R C Co . . rJ sutte uop ai 0 'North Butte . 8lold Dominion . 55iOsceola ...... .272 Quincy ....... . 12 Superior 44 Sup A Boston . 11 .nannon Isle Royale. cop 24!i;tah Cons Lake Copper ... 2 Winona ... Mohawk ...... 56 IWolverins . 12 25 64 42 i 1 40 11 Foreign Exchange. Foreign exehansre rates at the close of Dusiness yesterday, furnished by .North western National bank of Portland. Th amount quoted is the equivalent of the foreign unit in united states funds: country Foreign unit. Rate. Austria, kronen t .0006 Belgium, francs .0808 Bulgaria.- leva .008 Czecho-Slovakia, kronen .......... .0190 England, pound sterling ........... 4.3100 Finland, finmark 0207 France, francs ...... ...... -. . .084 Germany, marks 0063 Greece, drachmas .045 Holland, guilders 3014 Hungary, kronen .00: Italy, lire 04 Jugo-Slavia, kronen , 0036 Norway, Kroner .................. .1600 Portugal, escudos ......... .0837 Roumanla. lei .0080 Serbia, dinars .0157 Spain, pesetas 1532 Sweden, kroner .2550 Switzerland, francs .195 China-Hongkong, local currency.... .5550 Shanghai, taels 7700 Japan, yen -1 4800 NEW TORK, Feb. 2. Foreign exchange irregular, ureat Britain, aemana, 4.zu-$. cables. S4.304. France, demand. 8.35: ca bles. 8.36. Italy, demand. 4.65: cables, 4.65. Belgium, demand, 7.95; . cables, 7.95. Germany, demand, 48-54 ; caoies, 49. Holland, demand, 36.97; cables. 37.03. Norway, demand. 15.87. Sweden., demand, 25.47. Denmark, demand, 20.20. Switzer land, demand, 19.48. Spain, demand, 15.25. Greece, demand, 4.44. Poland, demand, .03. Czecho-Slovakia, demand, 1.92. Argentina, demand. 35.75. Brazil, demand, 12.80. jlontreai, a. Standard Oil Stocks. Standard Oil Stocks at New Tork. fur nished by Overbeck A Cooke company of Portland; Closing. Bid. Asked Anglo Borne Scrymser . Buckeye Cheesebrough ..... Cheesebrough pfd Continental Crescent .......... Cumberland ...... Kureka Galena com ...... Galena Old pfd ... Galena New pfd .. Illinois Pipe Indiana Pipe ..... Natl Transit N T Transit Northern Pipe Ohio Oil Inter'l Pete Penn Mex Prairie Oil Prairie Pipe Solar Refg Southern Pipe .... South Penn Oil ... S W Penn Oil S O Ind . . . ... S O Kansas ...... S O Kentucky .... SONY S O Ohio S O Ohio pfd Swan A Finch .... Washington ...... S O Nebraska .... Imperial Oil 17 ..325 .. 92 . .180 ..109 ..128 ..32 ..140 .. 86 .. 40 ..105 ..100 ..167 .. 88 . . 28 ..144 . . 95 ..264 .. 14 .. 18 ..525 . . 235 ..805 .. 88 ..185 .. 08 .. 84 . .545 . .400 ..359 ..385 ..115 . . 30 ..28 ..165 . .101 17 I, so 94 190 112 132 34 160 8S 42 107 103 171 90 29 148 97 26.8 15 la 835 238 380 88 190 61 84 560 470 362 395 116 33 32 175 103 Swift JB Co. Stocks. Closins; prices for Swift St Co. stocks at 29 I Chicago were reported by the Overbeck A lit I Cooke company ol r-oriiano. 134 Swift 131Libby, 200 12 12 son 2 ,6 X) 12,600 11. 900 200 148 58 37 "is 31 OS 144 8 "57" 67 "2SV4 SI 82 103 12 4S 99 95 86 26 97 15 34 54 61 7 11 5 27 15 11 60 4S 86 124 32 33 59 63 6 15 17 26 14 80 44 55 26 3S 68 90 26 60 64 . 19 102 115 34 81 86 72 61 81 9 23 18 107 22 112 61 81 8 12 145 7 881 12 e 69 146 8'. 45 58 37 in 28 31 S Co. McNeil A Llbby N'ational Leather Swift International follows: , 100 5 2 20 Money, Silver, Etc. NEW TORK, Feb. 2. Call money easier. High. 6; low, 6; ruling-rate, 6; closing bid, 4; offered at 5; last loan, 5. Time loans firm. Sixty days, 45; 80 dsys. 4 65; six months, 4t?B. Prime mercantile paper, 4 & 5. Foreign bar silver, 66c Mexican dollars, 50 c LONDON. Feb. 2. Bar silver. 85d per ounce. Money. 2 per cent. Discount rates, short bills. 3 per cent; three month, bills. 8g3 9-16 per cent. New Tork Bonds. Seir Tork bond quotations furnished by Herrin A Knoaes. inc., 01 roniauu Am Tel A Tel 6s do 6s Am Tob 7s do 7s Anaconda 7s B do 6s A Armour cv ts ............. Armour ,4s Argentine GI 5 Am Ag Chm 7s Beth Steel 7s do 7a do Eq 7s Belgium Ext 7s do 6s do Ss Bergen 8s, City of Berne 8s. City of Brazil Ss Canadian 5 do 5s do 5s Can Nat Eq 7s Chicago A N W 7s CM&StPamArf 4s A. Can Nor 7s........ Chile Ss Christiana 8s. City of Copper Exp Ss. ........... . aa 99 ................... An R. 1924 do 8s 1925 Cuban Amer Sugar 8s 1931 Con Gas cv 7s 1925 Dia Match 7s 19-iS Denmark 8s 1945 Danish Mun 8s .1945 Dupont 7s 1931 Grand Trunk 7s 1940 Goodrich s - .....iw-ra do 8s 1 1941 Gulf Oil 7s 1933 Great Northern 7s - 19:46 Hershey Ts 1930 Humble Oil 7s 1923 Int Rap Tr ref 5s 1966 Int Mar CT 6s 1941 Kellv Springfield 8s 1931 Kennecott 7s '..1930 Libbv McNeil A Libby 7s 1931 Morris A Co 7s 1930 Mexican Pete Ss 19:!6 NYC call 7s -J,. 1930. 1922 .1924 .1922 .1923 .1929 .1929 .1931) .1939 .1945 .1941 .1922 .1923 .1935 .1945 .1925 .1940 .1946 .1945 .1941 .1929 .1931 .1937 .1935 .103O .2014 .1940 .1941 .1945 .19(22 1923 100 100 lol 102 101 99 102 88 79 . 10O 10O IOO 101 106 '96 103 105 108 103 97 9ti 96 105 105 55 110 l'l 107 10O 103 102 104 104 103 107 109 107 103 110 97 111 103 107 99 100 65 91 102 102 99 IO.S 93 106 WHEAT PRICES SOARING ADVANCES RANGE VP TO FOUR CENTS IN CHICAGO MARKET, Big Bulge at Liverpool Stimulates . Buying on Heavy Scale; Drouth in Southwest Continues. CHICAGO, Feb. 2. Wheat prices Jumped hero today to the highest point since Oc tober 4. It was - contended that United States hard winter wheat is at present the cheapest wheat in the world. The market closed strong1 at 1?4c net gain, with May l.23H to $1.23., and July $1.07 to $1.07 fe. Corn finished c to c up; oats ascended -V4 to 9b c and provisions 17 to 87c. More attention to world supply and de mand conditions was given by wheat traders today than has been the case for a long while. The immediate reason was a big bulge In prices at Liverpool, which resulted in dissipating belief that export business from the United States was over for the season. A general rush to buy took place aa soon as the market opened, and at no time thereafter were offerings plentiful enough to equal the demand. Excessively cold weather and high winds in the dry area of the domestic winter crop tended further to lift wheat values, and so did word that between 400,000 and 500,000 bushels of rye had been purchased for export. Soaring of prices here con tinued throughout the session and the close was at the topmost level reached. Corn and oats were rather neglected and they failed to keep up with the pace set In the wheat market. Nevertheless, bcth the feed grains reflected to some ex tent the results of the increase in demand for breadstuffs. Higher quotations on hogs helped to lift the price of provisions. The Chicago grain letter, recelred yes terday by the Overbeck & Cooke company of Portland, follows: Wheat Prices advanced sharply today' on the largest volume or trade in many months. It was a bull market, given im petus by higher cables from Liverpool and Buenoa Aires after the advance got well under way. There was little pressure in evidence and a strong technical position 'was apparent. .-Aside from advances in foreign markets intimations of 'large ex port sales, together with a broader do mestic flour demand, gave the outlook an extremely bullish appearance. Although on the surface there is very little display or alarm over crop reports, there is little doubt but that a good part of the for eign and domestic buying is being stim ulated by low condition of new winter wheat crop In the southwest. The Kansas and Oklahoma state reports issued today said tbe crop in many important sections is in bad shape, and the Indiana report said some damage is showing up in south ern counties as a result of thawing and freezing with iack of proper snow pro tection. Even after today's advsnce, American, hard winter wheat is at a slight discount under competitive countries de spite the fact that they have surpluses to market while ours has long since been sold. The position of wheat in the United States is not of a sort to combat a. strong world situation. Cora Ths response tbi m&xket jta tbe advance In wheat was rather feeble, due apparently to an indisposition on the part of the investment public to take hold until the present influx from the country is out of way. At the same time. It Is evident that this weight of cash grain on the market is being minimized by a per sistent export demand in addition to fairly liberal domestic absorption. It may take a while longer to fully digest the selling by the country, but with livestock on a basis which makes corn worth from 75 cents to 1 a bushel as a feeding prop osition, it is not logical to expect a re cession of importance from this level. Oats Trade was of moderate propor tions atd as In com prices failed to re flect the advance in wheat to any extent. Cash was devoid of feature with receipts light, but the demand indifferent, and, therefore, well balanced. , What is needed here is a broad shipping demand to make inroads on the visible supply. In the meantime, prices are cheap. Rye Tra-de was fairly active with a good proportion of the buying for seaboard account against export sales. Messages from the east placed the export business for the day at About 500,000 bushels. Cash was steady at 2 cents under May bid for No. .2 on track.- Leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. . Open. High. Low. $ 1.20 I 1.23 $ 1.20 A.U t ft . i.UU CORN. .54 .54 .56 58H OATS. May ... .8!) .39 .89 July ... .40 -40 .40 May July May July 1.09 .54 .50 Close. $ 1.23 1.07 .54 -.56 .89 .40 barrels ; shipments, 20 barrels ; stock, 10,216 barrels. Rosin Firm; sales, 875 barrels; receipts, 410 barrels; shipments. 945 barrels; Ptork, 82,885 barrels. Quote: B, $4.05; D, B, F, G. H, $4.05(&4.12- ; I, $4.0fi4.15; K. $4.60; M, ?3.10; N, $5.50; WG, J5.75; WW, $00. New Issue " Only Issue Municipality of St. James MBSS PORK. May ... ..... LARD. Marcll.. 10.0T 10.30 10.07 May .. 10.32 10.50 10.32 SHORT RIBS. 9.65 8.77 .55 18.45 10.25 10.47 8.77 9.92 3 bard, : No. i May J.uly Cash prices were aa rouows: Wheat No. 2 red, T1.28!4; No. Corn No. 2 m'xed, 4949"4e yellow, 48450c. Oats No. 2 white, S6438c; No. S white. 34 3oc Rye 2io. 3, osdc Barley 60 64c. Timothy seed. 57. Clover seed fl222. 1 Pork Nominal. Lard S10.15. Ribs ta10. Primary Receipts. CHICAGO. Feb. 2. Primary receipt! against bushels 671,000 627,000 against bushels Wheat, 880.000 bushels bushels. Corn, 2,198,000 1.266.000 bushels. " Oats, ; . Ofi nnO himllal!! "Jr. . .' .... . infl An. Itneltell Shipments wneau. m.vvv . aeainst 712.000 bushels. uorn, i.iiu.uyo bustaels versus 4dO,uuu Dnancta ua.o, AAA H,iBft.l. versus 451. 0UO DUSOeia. Clearances Wheat, soo.uuu ousneis. um. fid Olid huHhela. Flour. ll.uou Darreis ca int. MinneaDolis -Wheat, 247: corn, 35: oats, 32. Winnipeg Wheat, 105; oats, 51- rye, 3: barley, 11. Duluth Wheat, 40; corn. 5S; oats, 10. Kansas City Wheat, 219; corn. 65; oats. 21. St. Louis Wheat. 33; corn, 62; oats, 38. Omaha Wheat, 37; corn, 64; oats, 14. Minneapolis Grain Market. . MTwwmipnr.TS. FeD. . 2. Cash wheat. No. 1 Nor., U-373 1.414; No. 2. 1.88'4 1.37; No. 3, (LSOS ."" dark Nor., 1.404 1.44 ; .wo. a 1.424; No. 1 dark hard Montana $1.39 1 413i No. 1 hard Montana, sx.oots'x.ou. Barley, 4255C . Flajt. No. J, f 2.20 2-'6. . . .,.. t, Futures, wneai, axajr. fw.i " $1.2. ' . Winnipeg Grain Market. WINNIPEG. Feb. 2. Cash wheat, Nor.. $1.80: No. 2, July, $1.14. . Duluth Linseed Market. nm.TTTH. Feb. 2. Linseed on and arrive, $2.24 54. Grain at San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 2. Wheat Milling, $1.90SJ)l.i; two, s.ooW..v.7s- Bariey Feed, $1.224 ei.au; boimiiub, f.'f'i S.tJ.Ri feed. $1.40 1.80. Corn White Egyptian, $1.7254 L80; red IU CI Ml till. Hay Wheat ni. ...Ti,. ii V o jti.liai,. wlia oat .xxwao, ..... 13 16. stocK saig'.g. Seattle Grain Market. SEATTLE, Feb. 2. Wheat, hard white, soft No. 1 $1.18 14; track white, white club, solt red winter. .t - onHnv ii. 13: nara reu-Hiuw .-"- , ,A. i- Pt.r.H eastern rea naiM . . - XI 3. y aua icm mm- $1.14 blue stem changed. $1.18. NEW steady; middling. Cotton Market. TORK. Feb. 2. Spot 17.20c Naval Stores. oiviWAH. Oa. Feb. 2. Turpentine Firm. 87 c : sales. 63 barrels: receipts, 20 Permanence Cheap building are temporary, and all give way to permanent s?ruc?ures aa cities grow. It ia n; longer a question of a few dollars' additional expense for new build fngs the main consideration beine; to employ skill and materials to creatS and erect structures that shall be enduring. Experience has likewise developed the same sen timent in the public mdnd jn re a to paverfent; the best, name, fy Va fr e I te-Bltulithic being generally conceded as -the cheapest in the long run. HERRIN & RHODES, Inc. Established 189$ STOCKS, BONDS, COTTON, GRAIN Babson's Service on File. Bdwr. 4723. 201 Railway Exchange Bldg. CascaraBark Hides. Wool. Pelts, Mohair. Ws Are in ths Market. Write for Prices and Shipping Tags. PORTLAND HIDE WOOL CO., GEORGE M. SULLIVAN. Manager. 107 Union Ave. ., Portland, Or. Adjoining Winnipeg, Province of Manitoba Population, estimated, 15,000. 6 Gold Bonds Dated January 1. 1922. ' Due January 1, 1942. Legal opinion of E. G. Long, Esq-., Toronto, Canada. Denomination, $100, $500, (1000. Principal and semi-annual interest payable In TJ. S. Gold Coin In N. T. City, or athe office of Morris Brothers Corpora tion. Portland, Oregon. , Price 04.45 anj interes Yeid 64 FINANCIAL, STATEMENT: Assessed valuation for taxation, . $8,537,174; general debt (this is the only issue), $400,000. In the Heart of the World's Greatest Grain District. The municipality of St. James, having an area of 4930 acres, adjoins Winnipeg, the capital of the province of Manitoba. This is the first bond issue put out by St. James, and it will be seen by the most unusual statement above what splendid resources are behind these bonds. All of the taxable property in the district guarantees this issue, it being & general obli gation. ' Phone or Telegraph Orders at Our Expense. Morris Brothers Corporation Morris Building, Broadway 2151. PORTLASfD, OREGON, 300-11 Stark Street. Safe Deposit Vaults. 7.95 for 20 years! and if redeemed earlier, yielding up to 8.75 to accord with date redeemed. Non-callable for ten years at 105. Principal and interest payable in U, S. gold coin. Department of the Seine 20-year 7s at 90 offer you a prime in vestment. Denominations $500 and $1000. Call, phone or write. Wire orders "collect.'' Use our Partial Payment Plan FREEMAN, SMITH & CAMP CO. Lumbermen s Bldo.. Portland FIFTH .y. AMD ITARK Sg I JW ydPtnTIlhS. H0N1 I 6740 Established 1901 George Black & Company PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS Worcester Building , Telephone Broadway 7370 PORTLAND, OREGON GEORGE BLACK, (J. Jr. A. General Praetlca Fellow of the American Institute of Accountants HARVEY N. BLACK . Investigations Estate Work Special and Periodical Andlts Tax Service Municipal Bonds Yielding 5 tO 8 Income Tax Exempt Send for circulars Atkinson, Starkey & Zilka Bonds N. W. Bank Bldg. Main 700 Northwest Municipals 6 to 10 JOHNSTON-HATTREM COMPANY Main 60S4 TEOJT BLDG, rORTJuAITO, OR. Telephone or Telegraph at Our Expense High yields and well secured- Cuban Telephone Company 7s, 1941. Portland Railway Light and Power 7s, 1946. Cuba Railroad 7s, 1936. Prices yielding about 7.12-720-725 t Respectively Circulars oa request. The National City Company Offices In more fhan 50 cities. Yeon Bills;-, Portland, Or. Telephone Main 0072. , Read Ihe Orevn.;"i. Classified v4s.