Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 11, 1922, Page 23, Image 23

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    TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST, 11, 1922
23
BRAIN PRICES BttiY
AFTER EARLY FALL
All Cereals, Excepting Oats,
Close With Gains.
EXPORTERS TAKE WHEAT
Improvement In Chicago Market
I Declared Largely Due
to Short Covering.
BT CHARLES lfiniAELS.
(By Chtcafo Tribun !iird Wlr
CH ICAOO. Ave. lO. Shftrt civrina
or than anything va responsible
for a rally In crain price after an early
ferrate to a ttfr low for the wwon on
aJl deliveries. eCfpt December wheat.
At the laat wheat waa tc, corn 9
le and rye Hffc. while oata were
vmk and voSc lower.
ln-rai trader were b.rth and aofd
vhMl early, while hou with eaatern
fnnrttnnj abenrbd the aurplua tn the
pit. There aian waa cownnc by eome
t the Inr-at profeeaionala, who have been
brib, for eome time. They were In-
ulned to look for a rally imply
mum pricea have been on the down
Trade for aeveral daym. The covering
rno-rement became a-eneral toward tlv
laet and the f.nb waa at the top.
IVeafrreaa In foretirn exrhanire. a Tela
tfvely alow fore i en rail and a belief that
the London conference would break up
In a row were the depremine- influence.
Kipwun were after wheat and took
&, .... buahele. partly at c over Sep
tember c. L f. Buffalo, airatnet bc
ver oo the previoua day. Recetpta were
451 care. Country offering to arrive
vera email and car aborta- arrowing
Laaufdation ran its court In corn early
ad September, which h been leading
the decline of late, reveraed It
tton. It ehowed more atrengtn than
the deferred dettveiieau Caeh houe
were good buyer to remove hedsea on
. of oTS.imm) buehela to emportera and
, fiund oxtVrincs he ht on the way up.
horta covered f r-cly tn the deferred
deiiveriea. Receipts were 102 car. I
low corn In the aa m pie market waa
tghtijr firmer aa compared with fu
tut. A local professional came ia on
a large Line of short ptember corn.
Oata failed to reflect the f irmne In
othr grains and cloeed about the bot
tm at the lowest figure on the crop.
Hedging pressure fa increasing. Move
riient is not larire. but ampl for present
BM.v Rcpfa were l.iA cars.
Rye was dominated by the action of
hii. and with a little letup in pree-
ajre pric. averd higher after break
ing early. No e&port business of con
s7Uoc ws dort in the -west or at
th seaboard. Nv t on track sold at
3 5 3c ovfr September.
New York Bonos.
Furnished by Jordan. Went worth & Ca
Of Port., id.
K i.irrv. a bonds
Ai. i K- n ia
A " U 4
d 7
B O gold 4s
do on 41' ct ......
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Amn I.t A Trrni 6. , 19T
A mo T.I coll 4a ......( lifjit
Amn T.I roll 5a 1911
Amn T.l a 192.1
H-n Tl of Pa 7a 195
HRT 5a l.M.l
l al Uaa unl 5a 1947
Cltiea f.rvlce 7a B.......... 19id
t'nv S.rvlr. 7a C 19HH
City Srrrlca 7a D I!mW
Int Met 4Sa
Int R T ref 5a !!
I.a-i.e ; 7a 19.1
Mont Povr.r 5a A 194S
Northweet Tel 7a 194 1
Par Tel Aa !T
Pao C.aa ra ................ 1942
8ou treat Tel 7a 1925
nil tmnda
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Atlantlr Ref -,a 1911
(ialena 8 Oil 7 lfl:tl
liolf ill 7a 1911
Humble 7a 19.-1
Pan Amn 7a 1910
Mei pet ct Da 19.W
Sinclair "Hi ............... 1925
p o ral 7 I9.il
R o N T 7a 19:;i
Tmii r 7a 1921
Tidewater il Sa 19.11
V.ruum Oil 7a 198S
Kr.refcn aovernment bonda
Arrmtlne 21 7a 1923
in : I 5a 1945
P'arium a 1940
Berajen a 1945
Kerne Ha 1945
"hr;Mtnnl !a 1945
r.arvn.a;rn 5t,a ........... 1944
fmnlrh fonaol fa J94t
Frenrh Cltlea 6a .1914
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8wed!.h UoTt 19"9
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do est 5a 1945 .
I'ruruay Kat 5a . ..
STur.rh "a 1945
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Allied Pak.ra U
Am Tel A Tel tie 1021
do ft. 1924
Anaconda Copper As.. ...... ....
do 7a
Ana'o-Am Oil 7Sa
Armour ac Co 7a.
Reth Ste.l 7a 1935
OTper El Aasn S. 19-4
do. 1925
Humble VI 7a
Stand Oil N T Sa 111
do 7 1924
Swift at Co 7a 192T.
do 1931
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ilL BONDS GO HIGHER
MtXKXKSS OF COODYE.VII IS
SIES FE.TCRE.
Kailroad Slocks Develop Extraor
dinary Strength Despite
the Strike Situation.
Porelra Ron da.
Furn'ahed by Orerbeca; & Cooka com
pany of Frrlland
Rid. Aak.
Belcian pram &a 1329 72 75
do 7va 1945 loa 1oS
da Ss 1925 99 S 10
Braail 8a 141 101 1"! S
do 7a 1952 92S .93.
Brluah 5a 1922 91 95
do 5a 1927 94 Pa
do 5. 1929 9 3 97
do Vky 4a 19l M a;
do ref 4a 1919 77 o
U K Sa 1922 109 HO
do .!- 1929 109 110
do BSa 1917 104V, 11
Bordeaux 1914 )2S 1
Canad an 5a 192 P9 loo
do 5S. 1927 lial
do Sa 1929 lOS 103S
do ft. 19.17 99 1"0
do 5a 1911 loo -
Ch:na 5a 1951 52 54
CM.. &a 1941 jo loll,
French 4s 1917 50 52
do 5a 1920 71 77
do Sa 19.11 dO off
do 7Sa 1941 99 9914
do . 194(1 10 10O
German W 1. &. 1 1
Reriln 4a 1 IS
Hamburg 4a 1 2
do 4Sa 1 2
I-e!na! 4Ss 1 2
do Sa 1 2
Munich 4a 1 4 IS
do 5. 1 Si Is,
Frankfort 4a IS 2S
lla.ian 5a 1914 S.'. S S
Jap 4a 1931 7t 7S
do 1t 4Sa 1923 93 93s,
do 2.1 4Sa 1925 92 S . 92 4
Norway Sa 194i 110S 111
Swediab 6a 19.19 104 103
fenmark fa 1943 110 11S
Rnaalan SS. 1921 14 17
do SSa 192-1 2 SS
d. Sa 1919 14 17
Sao Pau o Sa 1931 I'-l lrOS
Swlaa 5Ss 1U." 103 1'ilS,
do S 1940 1194 ' J20
Oenmark a 1942 9. fK
Dutcb Ind Sa 192 9S V, 9H
do a 1947 94 S 95
KorWaT. Exrhanca.
Foraira .xchanjla rates at th cloae of
bualnee. yavterday. fumiahed by North,
western National bank of Portland. Tha
amount quoted Is the equivalent of th
oreiajn unit in Lnlt.d State, funda.
uutry Unit. Rate.
Austria, kronen $ .00OO3
ItfiKium, frai.es .i77jO
HuK-tria. leva .00750
I m hi-sioviti, kronen ......... ,o2.30
I "en n4rk, kroner .21i0
Fna'and, pound aterlins; ......... 4.47."oo
Kin. and. ftnmark ................ ,022O
France, franca ,0150
Orrmny. marks ................ .00140
(lrfr, draotimai ............... .01250
Holland, iruildera .3sMto
Munaary. kronra 00090
Italy, lira 040O0
JuK-Sav!a. kronen O03..0
Norway. krot.er .173.0
Purtuaal. eacudoa 07tl'0
Roumania. lei ................... .01200
Serbia, dtntra 014O0
Spain, pesetas .................. .15io0
Sweden, kroner .2015O
Swltaerland. franca 19130
C.ltna tionakona. local currency. .5750
Shanghai, taela 7h.1i0
Japan, yen 475u
NEW TOR K. Auar. 10 Forelm x
char.ae. steady; Ureal Hntatn. demand.
4 4 . rablea. 14 4.1; to-day bills oa
banks. S4 43ii. France, demand. b03S.
cablea. oft. ItAly. demand. 4 54 S ;
cab:e. 4 55. Relaium. demand. 7.H4':
cab.ea. 7 65. Oenvany. tlemand. .11V;
cabl.a. .IIS. Holland, demand. 3175:
cable.. J4.wl. NurAay. demand. 17.2S.
Sweden, demand. 2tl.l5. lenmark. de
mand. 21 50. Swlrz-rlnnd. demand. 19 Oi
Spain, demand. 13 50. Greece, demand.
1W 1'oiar.d. demand. .01 S- Caecho
S.ovakla. demand. 'J 49. Aricentine. de
mand. 341 hi. Itraali. demand. 13.53.
Montreal. 99 11-11
Maadard Oil fttaarka.
standard Oil stocks furntshsjd by the
Orsrbeck t-ook. company of Portland
NEW YORK. Aur. 10. A weak tone
prevailed at tha opening of tha bond
market today, tout prices trrtheted
later upon a renewed demand for ralla
several of whicn made new hilh records.
p.nniania aeneral 4SS. St. Lcuia
CAn.h...n.m Terminal 5s and tb. Chea
apeak. & Ohio convertible 6. were
amona- the Issues that exceeded their
prevloua biah prices mh i"i"
. P.. 4a and Peoria at taatern
. nn ... Am w.re b.avT.
French republic 7 Sa were Inclined to
ti. 1 bit. totrether with the Belgian
TSs and ss, but the other continental
issue, showed few chanaes. Japanese
aeeond 4Ss wer. stronK. but aoma weak
ness was noted in Argentine 7s.
jL-..un.. ft the ;oodvear lasues tea
.. - .k. InriiiBlrl. llHt in wnicn iiittio
r. once chances. Liberty bonds
cot off to a ood atart but aold eff
slmhtiy at the close. .,,.,,000
Total aales. par va:ue. were tll.431.0OO.
New ofrerlncs today totaled approxi
mately a,O0O.0O0.
Kxtraordlnary etrencth of railroad
stocks, many of which moved to new
hlch around for the yesr. despite the
Increasing seriousness) of the railroad
strike situation, waa the tttstandine; de
velopment in todaya stock market aea
sion. Threatened extension of the strike
10 members of the "big four-' brother
hoods caused some uneaainewa "at tha
start, but the offerlnga were easily ab
sorbed and prlcea held well to the end
regardlea. of "ahorf attacks Indicating
that the floating supply ct stocks waa in
atrong hands. Wall atreet apparently
1. counting on the heavy crop and coal
movementa Ihle fall, together with the
expected Increase, in reneral merchan
dise losdings. to mora than offaet the
temporary effecte of- strike condition.
(irancera auch as Northern Pacific.
Great Northern preferred. Chicago at
NortnwMtern. St. Louia . Southweetern
and Pere Marouette tanin broks through
the pesk prlcea for 1922. International
Harvester and Sears Roebuck, which are
aJ exoected to profit by th. banner
cropa. also made new hlch records
The financial community apparently
Interpreted, the Increase In the V. S.
steel corporation's unfilled contract dur
ing July aa being due to curtailed pro
duction because of strike conditions
rather than to Increased business. U. 8
S:eel common wss down S and inde
pendent steels, notably Crucible and Re
public, softened in aympathy. Cuban
sugar stocks were again reactionary, de
erme the prevalent belief that the in
creased tariff decided on by the aenaie
would be refcted In the price to "the
consumer rather than in the earnings
report of tha Cuban companies.
Mexican Petroleum continued ita lump
ina-Jack movementa of the last few dsys.
closing at a net gain of IS. polnta
Studebaker and Chandier. which are also
fsvorites of the speculative element, sold
off. the former dropping IS polnta
individual .trong apota were American
Prakeshoe. American Radiator. Inter
national Paper and Virginia Iron. Coal
and Coke, while pronounced weakness
was ahown by Rarnedail "A." Dupont
Saxon .Motora and Wiliys-Overland pre
ferred.
Total aalea were 575. 0O0 shares.
Call money opened at 4 per cent and
waa in good demand. Time money rates
were slightly higher. There were few
offerings of prime commercial paper,
which all quoted at a to 44 per cent.
Foreign exchange business aas con
fined large. y to transactions of ewecu
iators because cable delays prevented
the transaction of commercial business.
Local hsnkers were -without reports of
the trend of the market in European
centera and were unable to clear iocai
quotations to foreign capitals. Sterling
waa augntiy higher and some improve
ment waa noted in the continental rates
but German marka were down to lis
cent, a hundred, only one-half a cent
above the extreme low record.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Furnished by the Overbeck at Cook
company or Portland:
Sales. High. Low. Fid.
1.200
soo
ion
l.THX)
Jewel Tea ..
K C Southern..
' do -pfd . . . .
Kelly-Spgfld ...
Kennecott
Keystone Tire..
Lack Steel .....
Lss Tire
Lehigh Valley "
Lorillurd
Loew Theaters.
1. N
Mex Seaboard.-.
Maxwell Mot A
do B
May Stores
Mex Pet ..
Miami
Mid Statra Oil.. 3.2nrt
Midvale Steel .. 1.40
M K & T wi.... 3,5')
00 pia wi
Mont Power
Mont Ward
Mo Pac
do pfd . . .
M 8t P A fl S M
Marland Ol! ...
Martin Perry
N'at Enamel . .
Nat Iead .....
Nevada Con ..
New Haven ...
Norfolk & W..
.Vor Pac
26 25S
400 43 ti
1.900 3S
1.400 8 S
42 Ti
31H4
SS
78
27S
63 S
17S
2ft S
57-4
43 S
3S
s
7
27SI
65 S
77
27 S
06
. . . 1H2S
pon 18 J614 is
100 1.14 114 131S
3.400 23 2J 22 Ti
4.3IM) fl.-. -5414 64 S
. 2.HI0 19V4- 1SS iS
1O0 129S 12SS 128 -.14,100
172 S 1" ' 171 S
20O 29H 2954- i9H
124 12 'i
34 3.1S ,
1SS 17
43 S 43
700
IOO 75
100 37
SOO 'Hie
1.3O0
l.OOO
73 H
53 S
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loO
S.30II
SiMI 173
4
SS
Bid. Akad
Anglo 13 190
Horn. Srrysmer 410 4-'0
Bu'k-ye 93 97
Cheesebrough 19i 2'H
do pfd IO 111
Continental 137 142
Crescent 331 333
Cumberland 1:13' M'
Kureka hi 90
Galena com - 51 53
do old pfd 104 112
do new rd s- IOI 105
Illinois Pipe 162 1H5
Indiana Pipe M9 90
Nail Transit 2S 24
N T Tran.lt ,Mt3 17
Northern Pipe 9S ln
tihio Oil 273 277
Internl Pe4e 2"i, 20a,
Penn Mex 23 30
Prairie M1 535 .V;rt
Prairie Pipe 24s iV2
Solar Rfg . 315 343
Sou'hern Plpe 93 91..
Sou'h Penn rMl 203 2!0
S W Pnn Oil o
S O Ind y-'S loS
S O Kinui JT.O 540
S O Kentucky 931. 91
5 O N T 423 427
6 O Ohio 4.'.3 43
Jo pfl 117 119
Swan 4s Finch ... 32 33
Vacuum .............421 423
Washlng'on 22 27
S N-brika 175 1S
Imperial Oil 109 111
Stock
Adams Express .
Advance Hum ..
do pfd ......
Agr Ch.m
do pfd
A jax Rubber . . .
A.aska t.o.d ...
AlasKa Juneau
Allied Chem
AUis-Chalmera .
do pfd
Am Feet Sugar.
Am Hosch . . . ...
Am Can Co
Am Car sc Fdy . .
do pfd
Am Cot Oil
do pfd
Am rrug Synd . .
Am Hide at L'th.
do pfd
Am Ice
Am Intl Corp...
do pfd
Am Loco
do pfd
Am But. Raior. . 8.700 7S
Am Ship at Com 1.400 17V
Am omeiter
do pfd ...
Am Snuff . .
Am Steel Fdy.. 3.90
Am ugar
do pfd .
Am Sumatra
36
"iis"
72S
53
47S
3S
BSS
173
300 28 S 26 S
SOO
IOO
20O
5S
14
0
54
14
70
75
lS
4K
3HS
62 S
US
IS
72
53
eS
47
314
5S4
172S
121
2S
51
SS
13
70
loo 11114 111 V 111
fino 38 tx 3,1 85 S
IOO 52 32 62
.2iK 118i IIS14 UH,
liar XII 11 11 1
7S
17S
200 08 S
41
SOT,,
50
Ti
17S
601.
88 S 9H S
130
40 S 40 14
MIS SO
IOO lOS, 10X44 Ills
2IM1 39 V 39 34
Am Tel & Tel.. l.Ooo 122S 122S 122S
.. I93i . ItMS
1931
1924
1941
1952
. 194H
1923
1941
I9.1.I
1 '..!)
l!'4'l
1952
19.12
1941
1931
1 930
1923
19-,i
1931
1951
1944
1951
1944
1934
l'MIl
19.2.1
194-I
1 22
1923
1951
Vi-i
101 s
1S
102 s
loT S
10.1s
11 IS
104 1,
J "I S
l S
lsSi
so
91
1HM
1115
llSI 1
S9S
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11HL,
SM
15S
101 S
94 S
1 "O
I " 1
I02
of fee Futures I.wrr.
NEW TOR K. Aug. 10 The market for
coffee futures was lower today under
liquidation by old ionga who seemed to
b. Influenced by the uncertainty of Kuro
pean den.and. Irregularity In the Fra-
xlllan m.rketa and tiala of a probable
large crop for next season should grow
tag condltiore prove favorable. Late
prices were the lowest, showing net de
clines of 11 to 13 points. Sale, were
estimated at about 35.0'0 bags. Includ
ing exchanges. September. October and
December v.21c: January. March, May.
July. 20c.
Spot coffee quirt and unchanged at 10
8 1 "Sc for r.lo 7s and 14SM4c for
tiantoa 4a.
Am Tobacco
do B
Am Wool
do pfd
Am W .Prod pfd
Am Zinc
Anaconda
Assd OH
Atchison ......
do pfd
Atlantic C Line
A t Culf at W
Daldwin Loco .
ilo pfil
Ballo s Ohio..
do pfd
Barnadell Corp
Belt Steel "B"
Booth Fish ...
B R T
Butte C 4V Z. . .
Butte 4r Sup . .
Burns ' Bros.
Caddo Oil
Cailf Parking .
Calif Pet
do pfl
Canadian Pac .
Cen Leather
Cerro cle Pasco
Con Tentlle
Chandlrr Motor
Chgo V W. . .
Am Linseed . . .
Chto c,t W
do pfd
Chill Cop
Chlno
C M St P
do pfd
Coco Cola
C O
Colo F I
Colo Southern...
Col C.s ar Elep.
Columbia Graph. 2.oio
2i 141 147S 14H
7i) 145S 144 143
1.500 91 90S 90 H
197 S
29 .
2O0 17Si 17S 17Si
2.100 53', 53 S 53S
HO
l.son 102s 101 Ti 101
300 93 S 93 93
5o) 114 11314 11314
I .-is J", st 1. Bni
Con Oas
Cona Clears .
do pfd
Contl Can ...
Cltlea Svc ...
Com Prod . . ,
.do pfd ....
Co.dcn fll
C R J P. . .
do "A" pf l
rt.r B" pfd
Crucible
do pfd
Cuba Cane
do pfd
Cuban-Am Sug..
rl A Hudaon...
Dome Mines
Del Lack
Iavison Chem...
Kndlcott Johna'n
alrie
do pfd
Elec Stor Bty. . .
Famous Players
12SS
112
57 S 57 Ti
63
29 S 29 14
77', 77 S
0 9
24S 25S
7S 7S
SO 29 ,
135 "1.1
10N, 10 S
K2S 82 S
58 S 5R S
S9 s
141 4141 S
.is ass,
3HS 3S
10 10'.
5 57 S
S3
.11 S 3.1 S
at, S
21', 21S
21 S 21S
29 S 29 S
3S 31 S
4, 4Si
9 S S
74 1, TH
.10 29
49 V, 4
91 S 03 S
SS SS
121S l'-'1S
38 38
87
76V 77
19S
.. 1.600 113S H3S lllS
lis
... 2 100 44 42 S 4.1 H
. . 4.1011 43T, 444 45
700 n 9 n
lOO S4 S S4 S S4
. . 8.100 91 S 90S 90S
92
. . 1.900 13 1444 MS
. . I OOO 8S 3S Ss
6.40H 26 23 S 23 S
li.SOO 58 S
8300 'ih'ti
SOO 771,
20O 9
2.900 254
7S
IOO SO
3.M.0 1.18
1" 10V
1.5O0 S34,
SOO 37 S
"liiVl" 14 1'S
l.iiMl 39
51 m 39',
l.ooo fosi
3,2110 5"
8.2O0 R7 S
200 84
;oo T
2O0 21 Tm
1.4O0 22S
OoO 29 S,
5i0 .12 S
9 lo, 40 1,
1..MXI 70
K.Sisl T7
21 'O :w
jm 49 44
SOi 94 Si
N 8 Steel
X Y Air Brake.
X Y Central
Xor Amn
Okla Prod ref...
Ont Silver
Ont & W
Otis Steel
Pacif lo Dev .
Pac Gas & Elec.
Punta Alegre ...
Pac Oil
Pan Am Pet ...
do B
Penna
Peo Gas
Pere Marq
Pure Oi
Phillip. Pete
Pierce. Arrow . .
Pierce Oil
Flue Con! ......
Pitts W Va. . .
Penn Sea Steel. .
Pr Steel Car. . . .
ullman . . .
Ray Cons ......
Reading
Remington
Repiogle Steel...
Kep I A S
do ptd
Rep Motors ....
Royal Dut Oil. .
Ry Steel Spg...
Stand Oil Km..
Sears Roebuck..
Shattuck Aria. .
Shell T & T
Sinclair ....
stand Oil Ind...
do X J '
Sloss Shef
Sou Pacific ....
Sou Railway ..
Stand Oil Cal
L R F . .
Stromberg Carb
Studebaker
9. Ron
l.otMl
. 1.1O0
2O0
2.400
wo
floO
soo 100
300 18T4
. 4,500 . 31 S
1O0 116',,
.10,400 SIS
24 S
22
57
86 S
38 S
2S
56i4
23 Ti
22S
58
66
S
28 V4
r,5T
90
1ST.
12s
34
18 '
43
72
24 S
22
56 S
Mt!
28 S
53S
t
18 4
31 S
WHEAT CLOSE IS FIRM
PRICE SHOWS SLIGHT VP
TCRX, DUE TO STRIKE.
100 Si
3.100
Sioo
1.000
'200
6011
300
1,000
500
8.5O0
6.000
400
2 loo
s. 200
T.KHs.
J SI
1.70O
- 400
2.8O0
98 St
74 S
2H
'26
11
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7.1V
52S
T4S
.8S
46S
91 S
39 S
29 S
43
10
7S
3.10 -65 V,
POO 40 1
6.400
600
04
7S
81
poo 121
200 jss
2,700 70S
11.H4 115S
Mi, 82S
31 M
77
97 H
74 4,
24
TV
26 S
11
7
724
4944
r.2s
73 44
88 Si
46S
90 i
39
29 Si
43
Ts
7
65
40
7
81
97 S
74S
2S
'2614
10-,
7
72 .
49 ;
52 S
73',
6S'i
48
89 "4
37 54
29
42S
9;s
7
65
39 S
7
81
120S 120S
in JS
75S
31S
71
100 31
3oO 72
20O B2
1IOO .IS 3
1.6O0 52 f,2V
300 189 109
93 l.-.S
4,700 88 84
100 10
4.200 30
110
20O 180
10
30'
78 S
3HS
3Hi
T1S
91
52
108S
95 S
87
10
38
so
S6OO
IOO
l.OOO
1.400
3.300
4.100
Tenn Cop & chm
Texas Oil
Texas Pac
Tex Psc C O.
Tob Products . .
Tran Contl Oil.
Union OH Del ..
Cnlon Pac
t'nited Alloy ..
I'nited Drug . . .
I'nlt Food Prod
I'nited Fruit ...
t'nion B ar P...
V S C I Pipe. . .
I ni Retail stores S.oon 84
V S Ind Alcohol 2.4oo 82.
V S Rub 8.900 R7
do 1st pfd . . 10O 104
1 OS 14 09S
ISO 179
44
4.500 92 91 Ti -92
S.600 2S 26 S 26
-1.000 loss 105 104 s
6.2O0 31 30 80 '4
6O0 45 44 S 45 S
&.90U.120S 12-iS 124 Si
46
30
23 S
53
13
20
46
.12
23
53
13 S
21 S
2.200 145 144
IOO 37S 37
100 79
4O0 7
200 148
1O0 81
4IIO 84
U K Smelting
U S Steel ...
do pfd ...
X'tan Copper ...
Va Chem ,
do pfd, ......
Vsnadlum Steel.
VtTandou . ....
Wa bash . . . . .
do A pfd ...
do B pfd ...
Wells Fargo ...
Western Pac
do pfd
Western Union.
Westhse A B...
do K at M...
West Md
White Motora ..
Wll-Overln'd ...
do pfd
Wilson Packing.
"is central ...
Woolworth . ...
Worth Pump . .
W sc L K
White Oil
White. Eagle Oil
loo 40
.14.800 101
400 120
79
7
148
61
34
63 S
62
55
104
40
9
46
32
23 T4
5.1
13
20
144
37
79
7
147
61
34
63
62 S
f
103
40-
10l 10O
119 119
2O0 04 83 64
200 27 27 27
4(10 82 62 61 .
1.200 49 48 48
1 00 1 1 1 1 11
2.700 13 12 12
2,500 33 32 33
22
..... 81
300 io' ib" is
60
500 110 110 110
94
l.SOO 81 61 . 61
400 11 11 11
IOO 47 47 47
0.SO0 7 5 6
4.0O0 38 35 . 37
42
100 30 30 SO
11IO
2.400 51 49 49
900 14 134, jaa;
200 7 7 7
600 25 25 25
Ex. div..
Liberty Bond Quotations.
i.ioeriy bond and 1 ictorv note miota-
tions furnished by the Overbeck A Cooke
company 01 rortiana:
Open. Hiah. T.nw .fin..
uoenyni ...1U1.W 1U1.24 100.92 1 00.9
do l't 4s 101.00
do 2d 4s 100.38
dolnt4s -.101.20 lot. 30 101.14 101.10
do2d4s ...100.52 100 52 100.4S 100 50
do3d4Vs ...100 48 IOO 54 100.48 100.48
do4th4Vs ..IOI. 18 101.24 101 18 li -n
Victory. 4s . .100.30 100 52 100.50 0o!ft0
do 3s 100.88 100.90 100.86 100.88
Money. Silver. Etc. ,
NEW YORK. Aug. 10. Call moneT
nrmer; nign o per cent, low 4; ruling
rates 4. closing bid 5; offered at 5;
last loan 5.
Call loans against acceptances. 8
per cent; time loans, firm; mixed col
lateral 60-90 days. 44; four to six
months, 4 ; prime commercial paper, 4
an..
Foreign bar silver, tiitc.
Mexican dollars. 62 c.
LONDON, Aug. 10. Bar silver, 34d
per ounce. Money 1 per cent. Dis
count rates, short bills. 1 15-16(1? 2 per
cent: three months bills, 2 per cent.
Swift Co. Stocks.
Closing prices of Swift Co. stocks at
Chicago were reported by the Overbeck
& Cooke company of Portland aa followa:
Swift A Co 104
Swift International ....
Llbby. McNeil & Llbby '
do new
National Leather
19
. z
.. 7
7
Mining Stocks at Boston.
' Mining stock quotations at Boston fur
nished by the Overbeck & Corke com
pany of Portland:
2.RiMl 122
1O0 36
400
son 12.:'
1.7O0 33
600 lis
SOO 48
123 125
33 33
181 132
47 47
3.400
1.100
4. l
1.000
17
26
48
84
Chicago Fatal. Market.
CHICAGO. Aug. 10. Potato., slightly
weaker. Recetpta. 14 cars: total United
State, ehipmema. 786: New Jeraey aacked
Irtah cobblers. 41. 800 1.84 cwt.; eastern
hers Virginia, barrela. Irish cobblers.
S2.'093: Maryland, barrel. Irish cob
blers. S2.90: Minnesota sacked early
ohloa. 31.40 cwt.
Sorar Market..
NKW TOR K. Aur. 10 Rsw sugar,
centrifugal. 3 lisV; refined, fine granu
lated. 7fM.0 7. 10c.
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug 10.
fornia-Hawaiinn raw sugar. 3.38c.
11-
nritsg Fruits at New York.
NBW YORK. Aug. lo. Evspnrated
appiea dull. 1 r uaaa .a ay. Feacaes
barely steady.
Fed Mm at Smlt
Fisk Tire SOO
Gen Cigars IOO
Gen Elec SOO 178 17S
Gen Motor 8.1 ml 11 1. 1:1
do 6r. 1O0 82
Oen. Asphalt-.... 6.800 70
Goodrich 500 84
Gllddin Paint .. 100 14
Granby 500 32
Great Nor Ore... 200 40
do pfd 8.100 90
Gfeene Canaea.. m
Gulf S Steel 700 81
Glen Alden ' ... 35
Houston Oll.fc. ... -
Hupp Motor 1.500
Ilia Cent
Inaptratlon
Int Agr Corp cm
do pfd
17
S8
46
83
82
17
26
46
83
12
12
78
178
13 .
81
89
84
14
31
39
89
. . . 81
80 80
oo -la- oa
12
5
8
8S
33
14
SI
39
b8
16
17
OO K9 108
SOO 40 40
Hl 8
100 87
1 0O 1
700 .1
400 8
1.SO0 110
8
37
1
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8
107
Interboro
do pfd
Interstate Calla
Int Harv
do pfd
Int Mer Marine. l.OOO 14 1.1
do pfd 1.400 84 83
Int Nickel . .. BOO 18 17
Int Paper 1.400 85 53
do pfd
Invincible Oli... 1.7O0 13 13
Island OU 2,900
13
18
10A
40
8
87
1
8
8
108
115
13
61
17
55
83
13
Arlxona Com
Adventure .............
Ahmeek
Alanman
Atlouex
Arcadian
Bingham Mns
alifornia Ar Arizona...
Calumet a; Hecla
Copper Range .........
IJavis lalv-
Host Butte
Hancock
Inland Creek ............
Keweenaw
Kerr Lake
Lake
La Salle
Michigan
May Old Colony
Mason Valley
North Butte
Ntpl.sing
North !,ake
Old Dominion Copper...
O.ceola Mintng
OJIbway
Qulnrv Mining
Pond Creek
Isle Rnval .
South Iak.
Sup. Bgrton
I'nion Shoe Machine....
do pfd
Superior Copper
Trinity
1'tah Metals
I'tah Con
V S Mining
do pfd
I'tah Apex
Ventura ...............
Victoria
Wir.ona
Wolverine
Wyandot
Shannon
Bid. Asked.
S
. . 50
.. 63
. . 20
. . 23
.. 3
.. 14
.'. 80
. , 290
. . 43
- 7
.. 10
.. 1
. . 105
2
.. 3
.. 4
.. 1
.. 2
4
.. 1
.. 12
.-. 5
. . 20
.. 23
. . 86
.. 2
.. 4.1
.. 21
. . 24
. 46
1
.40
9
80
64
30
26
SS
14
61
295
43
10
o
1C5S
2
4
4
1
2
4
2
13
3
.10
28
37
2
' 44
21
24
48
1
41
28
4 4
2 1-18 2
1 1-16 1
Receipts Heavy and Primary Ar
rivals 200,000 Bushels -in
'';''- Excess of Last Year. '
CHICAGO, Aug. ,10. Uneasiness about
posslbfa spreading of the rati strike had
more or less to do today with the up
turn In the price of wheat. The market
closed firm to 1 cent net higher, with
September $1.05 1.06, and December
1.01.06.
Corn finished to 1 cents up. oata
Qf .-to 4a, and provisions unchanged
to 27 cents lower.
- Rail 'strike misgivings in the wheat
trade were especially stirred by a report
that locomotive engineers' at Pottsvilte,
Pa., had declared for an Immediate walk
out to. aid the shopmen.' Shorts covered
freely after this rsport became current
and the market closed at the top fig
ures of the day. Previous to notice be
ing taken of renewed talk, about trans
portation difficulties,'" the market had
developed a little strength as a result
of higher bids from exports, together
with announcement that 505.000 bushels
had -been purchased for shipment to
urope. ' New low price records for the
season were touched by the wheat mar
ket Just after the 'opening. " Receipts
here wens heavier than had been looked
for, and primary arrivals taken as a
whole were 200,000 bushels in excess of
last year.- Houses with eastern connec
tions bought somewhat freely 01" -the de
cline, however, and the weakness proved
brief.
Advices indicating need of rain over a
wide district tended to rally the corn
market after corn, like wheat, had
touched a, pew low price record for the
season.
Cash demand for corn was better. ..Oats
were neglected. -
Liquidating sales. caused late fdeonnes
In n. n.niM.tn mart.F mOTA man HIT
setting advances whicn earner nau re
suited from an upturn in nog values
The Chicago grain letter received yes-J
terday by the Overbeck & Cooke com
pany of Portland follows:
Wheat Short-covering resulted in
good rally after an early decline. The
persistent recession in values of late re-
ulted in a somewhat oversold condition
end while there -was nothing in the news!
to cause the bears any uneasiness, the I
fact that a rally was due led to buying.
Cable reports from JSurope indicate that
the world situation is if anything worse 1
as the result of the practical breaking up I
of the London conference. Marks sold
new low. Foreign demand for cash I
wheat waa clow, with cables slow in 1
arriving. Local handlers sold 400.000 1
bushels to fill old sales with bids c i. ,f.
Huffalo c higher for o. 2 hard. Ap
parently exporters are getting uneasy
over the persistent reports of car scarcity 1
and fears of a spreading of the rail strike, I
which seems pobable in view of the press I
dispatches. It will take a radical change
in general conditions to bring about a I
sustained advance.
"Corn Srptember reversed its action 1
of recent days and after a break to a
new low for the season turned strong
and led the upturn. Removal of hedges
and buying by cash houses was the main
influence. Liquidation seems to have
about run Its course for the time being
and the short- side on the breaks should
be- avoided, although there Is nothing
o which to base a belief that values will I
advance materially.
"Oats Sold at a new low on the crop I
but held within narrow limits. Trade I
was mainly lical.
"Rye Trade rather light. Action of I
wheat was the dominating influence.'
Leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Open. High. Low. Close.
..tt.0. $1.06 $1.04 $1.05
... 1.05 1.06 1.05 1.06
.. 1. 10 1.11
CORN.
ttou imownaW'
you can get
with safety
from.
torn
andmbre
I
Long Term Bonos
Investing for income is a science. If you are not skilled in making safe investments
that bring the best income consistent with their character and that are of a liquid,
quickly marketable-type, thereby assuring quick availability of. your funds in time
of need, ret us-assist you. ' --
We are skilled in making safe investments. have a large1 organization of experts
who devote their sole time to this business. We do nothing else. We have no side
issues to divert us from our one purpose, that of serving safely and to the best possible
advantage the requirements of men and women and of banks. and other financial
institutions requiring unfailingly dependable income. -r" "'
a ' ... '..
By using the service of such an institution as this organization of specialists you'
can improve your income and assure yourself that your money is safe beyond question '
and quickly available in time of need. -.
We are members of the national syndicates underwriting the Virginia-Carolina
Chemical Company 15-year sinking fund 7J2S and the Holly Sugar Corporation
. 1 5-year sinking fund. 7s. We withdrew from the syndicates large blocks of both
these issues ' for offering to our" own clients and have limited amounts remaining
available. ' .
"v v -
. These bonds offer you the best of present investment opportunities. They offer
you a minimum return of 7 and very much higher return through sinking fund
provisions for buying in at the market and "call-by-lot" at substantial premiums.
These bonds offer investment for small and large sums, multiples of $ 1 00, being
in denominations of $100, $500 and $1000,; . r .
Holly Sugar Corporation 15-year Sinking Fund Gold
, 7s, July 1, 1937, at 100 to yield a minimum of 7.
$200,000 ,to be redeemed- annually, by market ' .
purchase or "call-by-lot" up to 105.
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company 15-year Sinking Fund
Gold 7y28, July 1, 1937, at 98 to yield a minimum of 7.73. v
$250,000 until October 1, 1927, and $375,000 from then until April 1, 1937,
to be redeemed annually by market purchase or. "call-by-lot" up to 107.
Call, telephone or write us for circulars giving, jjotl full details.
bolt Now
Sept.. ,
Pec . .
May . . ,
Sept.. .
Dec. .'.
May. . .
Sept.. .
Dec. . . ,
May.. .
Sept. .
Oct...
1.09 1.11
.58
.54
..59 .57 .r,81
.5.". I ..".-I .54
,0i ,OS .56 .OS
OATS.
. . .31 .31 T4 31 .81
.34 .34 .34 .34
. ,3S .38 .37 .37
LARD.
.10.85 10.85 10.67 10.7O
..10.95 10.95 10.77 10.80
SHORT RIBS.
Use our
Partial
Payment
Plan
Freeman, Smith
& Camp Co.
LUMSIRMBNS BlOO.. PORTLAND
kd - MalJ 0 1 !Pls "wY
Denominations
$500, $1000
Ask for
circular with
full details
Sept 10.05 9.82 9.9L
Oct 9.30
Cash prices were:
Wheat No. 2 red. 11.08; No. 2 hard.
$1.09 if 1.10.
Corn No. 2 mixed. 6161c; No. 2
yellow, 62 63c.
Oats' No. 2 white, 32437c; No. 3 arrive, 55c.
$1.15 ; No. 1 hard Minnesota and South
Dakota. $1.05 01.11 : to arrive,,
$1.05 ; fancy No. 1 amber durum,
$1.10 1.12. to arrive. $f.03
1.05; No. 1 amber durum. $1.00
1.02. to arrive. $1.00: No. 1 durum.
9598c, to arrive 5c; fancy No.
2 amber durum, $1.08 1.10. ; No. 2
amber durum. 08c1.00 ; . No. 2
durum'. 9295e.
Corn No. 2 yellow, 57 c. to arrive.
56c; No. 3 yellow corn, 5657c, to
white. 31 35c.
Rye-So. 2, 757Bc.
Barley 5060c.
Timothy seed $4.255.
Cloverseed JIL'&IC .
Pork Nominal.
Lard $10.80.
Ribs $9.7510.75.
Oats No. 2 white, 2830c: No.
3 white, 2829e, to arrive, 2Sc.
Barley Choice, o0o2c; medium good.
46f49c; lower grades. .4245c.
Rye No. 2, 70 c, to arrive 67 c.
Flax $2.472.48, to arrive, $2.32.
Wheat futures September, $1.11;
December, $1.09: May, $1.12.
Kansas CUf Grain Market.
KANSAS CITTf. Mo.. Aug. 10. Cash
wheat, unchanged to 10c higher; No. 2
Cash Grain Markets.
Furnished by Jordan-Wentworth & Co.,
Vn,tl.nH
MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 10. Wheat No. I darK nam, t.oi 101 1.11 ; 110. a rou.
, ,.!, v.- xf 11 Mil. v. 1 H.rkl Corn Unchanged xo lc lower; o.
northern. $1.28 & 1.41 ; No. 2 . dark 2 white, 54c; No. 2 yellow. 58c.
11 24. ai SRVA I No 1 northern. I nay
Corn No. 2 yellow, o7Bo8c. I DULUTH, Minn., Aug. 10. rial seen,
Oats No. 2 white. 28 30 c. September, $2.31 bid; October, $2.27;
1 Novemher. II' ''4 V. bid: December.
OMAHA. Aug. 10. Wheat 'No. 1 hard! $2.20.
XI Ol X'n 9 hard OOotiUxl 01. I
Corn No. 2 white, 63c; No. 2 yellow, I ncamo unuu .wan,
55c. ' . I SEATTLE. Wash.. Aug. 10. Wheat-
Oats No. 3 white, 4040c. I Hard white, soft white, western white,
hard red winter, soft red winter, north
CHICAOO im.' 1 10. Wheat No. 2 I ern srjrina:. SI. 10: western red. $1.08: Big
red, $1.08 1.09 r No. 3 red, $1.07 I Bend bluestem, xi.-o.
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QIOTATIOXS OX DAIRY PRODl'CC
Current Market Ruling on Butter. Cbeeae
and Kggs.
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 10 (United
States Bureau of Markets. ) Butter, ex
tras. vc.
Eggs, extras. 27c: extra firsts. 27c:
extra puliets. 2c: underslxed pullets, 15c.
Cheese California flat fancy. 23c.
. NEW YORK, Aug. 10. Butter, firmer;
creamery, higher than extrae. 3435c;
extras. 3334c; firsts, 30 g 33c.
. Cheese, Irregular.
Eggs, steady; fresh gathered firsts. 24
?25c: Pacific coast whites, extras, 42
44c; do firsts to extra firsts. 31(M0c.
CHICAGO, Aug. 10. Butter, higher.
Creamery extras 32c: firsts 28ft929Wc:
seconds 2627c: standards 81 c.
caas, uncaanaea; receipts ltf.lOl Cases
Chicago Oil Market.
(By Chicago Tribune Leased Wire.)
CHICAGO, Aug. 10. Gasoline Tank
wagons. 21c; service stations, 23c: ma
chine. 27.9c. 1
Oils Summer. 11.4c: winter. 11.9c.
Carbon Perfection, iron barrels. 10r.
Linseed oil Raw. 1 to 4 barrela de
livery. $102; boiled. $1.04.
Corn oil Packages. 24 pints, $6.25. '
Turpentine $1.36.
Denatured aioeaol, 40c. ,
1.08: No. 2 hand white. $1.0931.10; No.
3 hard. $1. 04 Ml. 08.
Corn No. 2 mixed, 60c; No. 2 yellow.
62tju3c: No. 2 white, 61tJ61c.
Oats .No. 3 white, Bl3oc.
KANSAS CITY, Aug. 10. Wheat No.
2 red, $1.03: No. 3 red. 98c$1.01; No. 1
hard, H.OIffl.n; No. 2 hard, - $1,010
16
Corn No.2 mixed, 53c; No. 2 yellow,
5Sc.
Oats No. S white, 34c.
ST. LOUIS. Aug. 10. Wheat No. 2
red. tl.0Sifrl.1O: No. 3 red, tl.041.06;
No. 1 hard, $1.061.10; No. 2 hard.
$105 rg- l.titl.
San Francisco Grain Market.
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 10. Receipts:
Flour, 32 quarter sacks; wheat, 4300 cen
tals; barley, 15,710 centals; corn, 860
centals; potatoes, 1005 sacks; onions.
1891- sacks; hides, 855.
Hay and gr4n unchanged.
SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET
Prices Current en Vegetables, Fresh
Fruits, Etc., at Bay City.
SAN -FRANCISCO. Aug. 10. (State
Division of Markets.) Fryers, 3235c:
broilers. 2ao2e: roosters, young. 38
i-c- oia, j i iff isc ; nens, iy6Zc; ducks,
Corn No. 2 mixed,. 60c; No. 2 yei- I iZ sit tu. ' mrkna live soaxKe"-
Oats No. 2
white, 32C33o
Qft Ait 41t Ha res noiinH 1 iSil 1 fi - at,H
white, 33 (834c; No. 3 doaen, $3.50; jackrabbita, dozen. $2
2.50. ,
Fruits Bartlett pears, box, $12; ap
ples, 3 to 4-tier. $1.50 2.50; canta
loupes, standard crate, $1.502; oranges,
Valenciaa, $B11; lemons. $3.506.25;
1.65; parsnips, sack, $2.503; peas,
nominal; bell peppers, lug. 75c$1.25;
new potatoes, pound, 1 2c ; sweet.
4&5c; rhubarb, box, $11.25; summer
squash, lug,' 50 75c: spinach, pound,
34c; tomatoes, lug, 75c(gj$1.25; turnips,
sack, $11.25: green corn, dozen. 10
13c; beets, sack, $11.50.
COTTON STRONG AT NEW YORK
Market Closes Fifty Points Up From
Previous Finals.
(By Chicago Tribune Leased Wire.)
NEW V YORK. Aug. 10. The cotton
market developed decidedly strong un
dertone this morning, noon, after
profit-taking, tne marlret was about
one-half cent net higher and in the last
hour's trading prices advanced to the
highest levels of the day, to close near
the top.
At the close prices were 50 to 5G
points up from the previous finals.
Spot steady, 50 points advance, 20.95c
for middling upland.
Southern spot markets were:
Galveston 21c, 25, points advance; New
Orleans 20.75c, 25 points advance; Savan
nah 20.25c, 45 points advance; Augusta
20.63c. 50 points advance; Memphis
21.50c, unchanged; Houston 20.85c, 40
points advance; Little Rock 21.50c, un
changed. NEW YORK, Aug. 10. Cotton futures
closed steady; October, 20.70c; Decem
ber. 20.70c; January, 20.62c; 'March,
20.69c; May, 20.65c.
NEW YORK, Aug.
steady. Middling, 20,95.
10. Spot cotton
Cotton Seed Oil Market.
Bi Chicago Tribune Leased Wire.)
NEW YORK, Aug. 10. Closing prices
for cotton seed oil: August, 9.659.70c:
September, 9.609.65c; October, 8.84
8.85c; November, 7.937.95; December,
7.92c; January, 7.907.92c: February,
7.807.92c; March. 7.947.96c.
Naval Stores.
SAVANNAH, Aug, 10. Turpentine
Dull, $1.06; sales. 150 barrels; receipts,
631: shipments. 208; stock, 8992. r,
Rosin Firm; sales, 1246; receipts,
2108; shipments, 5; stock, 80,431. Quote:
B, $4.754.80: D. $4.804.90; E, $4.90;
F. G, H. $4.95; I, $5; K, $.15.10; M,
$5.105.20; N, $5.353.45; WG, $5.90
6; WW, $6.5506.65.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 10. Copper, steady;
electrolytic, spot and nearby, 14c; later,
14(314c.
Tin Steady; spot, 32.25c; futures,
32.37c. , '
Iron Steady; prices unchanged.
Ltad Steady; spot, $5.7505.80.
Zinc Quiet; East St. Louis spot and
nearby delivery, 6.256.30c.
Antimony Spot. 5.25c.
Chicago " Grain Pit Notes.
(Bv Chicago Tribune Leased Wire.) '
CHICAGO, Aug. 10. Crop reports from
Russia are getting worse, according to nectarines.'- crate. $1.252.25: grape
fruit, -$o.507; strawberries, drawer, 60-
w65c; raspberries, . drawer, 60 65c;
blackberries, drawer, 2530c: logan
berries, drawer, 4050c; avocadoe dos.,
$4'7; . figs, double layer, box, $1.25
-1 Kit. n&anKA. QIVAtt ..,---, r...
,-hich have done considerable nom'lnal ; pumi 75c91.2fi; ffrapes.
Reports from France and Aus- I to i. . , a t .
tralla are favorable. In Jtiffo-Slavia Peraian nylons." crate, $1.752 ; neW green
wheat, corn and oata have been dam- lllo. i fti s
vefcetacnes weans, pound. uttHc; oar-
rnta. uric. I la 1.25:- celerv. SStroi.OO:
Vemel men say there are more boata j cucumbers. lug:. 65 85c; ' eggplant,
pound. 3 4c ; lettuce, crate, $1 g 1. 25 ;
onion, green, $1.259 1.60; Stockton red.
cwt., $1.251.40; yellow, cwt., 51.40
Broomhatl's summary. Famine- Is feared
again this winter in some sections of
that country. Weather in Europe gen
erally has been unsettled. Forecasts are
for drier. Heavy -and prolonged rains
have fallen In central provinces of Ger
many
damage.
tiged by drought.
awaiting co load wheat than there is
grain in the elevators. The wheat is
run through from cars to boats as fast
as possible, although not aa rapidly as
the boat men would like. Receipts are
fair and loadings heavy with 655,000
bushels wheat and 1,146,000 bushels of
all grains loaded into boats Wednesday
with active loading today. one house
has orders to load 1.000,000 bushels
wheat and 1,500,000 bushels corn as soon
as possible, as the boats are waiting.
Commission men having customers in
the country with their eievators full of
grain and unable to get cars are In some
cases advising hedging the cash grain
by sales xor. Jday delivery.
Based on the present crop outlook the
North American wheat crop Is estimated
by Russell's news service at 1,155.000,000 i
bushels, avowing 350,000,000 bushels for
Canada. . compared with 1.095,000,000!
bushels -last year. . Exportable surplus.
he figures is around 414.000,000 bushels.
The general run of trade estimates are
for 450,000,000 bushels or more.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
Furnished by the McCaulI-Dlnamore
company of Portland:
Wheat Old No. 1 dark northern-
ai.o tji.oan to arrive, ti.-i (jx' i.oy-
No. 1 OarK northern. 11.28 &1.41. to
arrive. gi.iUH No. 1 northern, $1.21
ai.ae-ft. 10 arrive, si.it): old no.
dark northern. $1.41 l.ol ; No., 2,
aarit nortnern, ai.4 at a. 38. : No.
northern, $1.17 1.31 ; old No. 3 dark
northern, $1.38 01.48 ; No. 3 dark
northern, $l.'0 fcl.35 ; No; 3 northern.
$1.13 Hvvl.16 ; No. 1 dark hard Mon
tana. $1.21 1.26 ; to arrive, $1.16 0
1.1.1; NO. 1 hard Montana, $1.11
1.10: No. 1 dark hard Minnesota, and
outh Dakota. $1.15 .U16. . to arrive.
Western Bond &
Mortgage Co.
Investment Securities
United States Liberty Bond
issues. State, County, City,
-' School and foreign toonds, also
First Mortgages on improved
city and farm property.
List of Current Offerings
Upon Request.
Ground Floor, Board of
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Sale of Submarine Chasers
by the U. S. Navy
At the United States Navy Yard, Mare
. ' Island, California
There will be sold by sealed proposals, bids to b opened at
10:30 A. M. Tuesday, August 22. 1922, by the Supply Officer. Sales
3ection, BldfT- 235, Kavy Yard, Mare Island, -California, the fol
.owing Submarine Chasers:
Submarine chasers Nos. 277, 278 and 303. These submarine
chasers are staunch, sea-going, wooden-hull, 110 ft. in length;
"extreme breadth 15 ft. 4 inches. Each vessel is equipped
'' with three standard marina gas engines; six cylinders each,
reversible, bore 10 inches, stroke ll inches. Fuel capacity
.2400 gallons. Full speed 13 knatsl . , ,
'
CataJoKues of sale and further Information may be obtained
irom the Supply Office, Sales Section. All sub-chasers are lo--.
:ted at Mare Island and inspection may be made upon applica
tion to Supply Officer.
Signed CHAS. CONRAD, Captain (SC) U.S.N.
Supply Officer, Sales Section,
'v.""' Siavy Yard, Mare Island, Cai.
-iffSNAl. tiYv BASE
P h ilippine
Government
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Non-callable due 19S2
This is one of the long
est term issues of out
standing bonds enjoying
exemption from Federal,
State, Municipal and-, lo
cal taxation.
Price to Yield about
7 4 '2
Circur on Request
The National City
Company
Offices in more than GO cities
. Yeon Bids;., Portland
Telephone Main 6072
MUNICIPAL BONDS
Yielding 4.90 to 6
Send forr circulars.
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Bonds
N. W. Bank BIdg. Main 07CC
: Stop the Jolts
If pneumatic tires nave a
beneficial effect on . the vehicle
as well as the occupant sw it
turally follows that good ef
fects are doubled when the pave
ment Itself is likewise resilient
reducing to a minimum, tha
Jarrinsr and shattering effects to
the pavement as well as above In
the vehicle and occupaTits there
of. Warrenite-Bitulithlc is a re
silient pavement. j
Cascara Bark
Hides, Wool, Pelts. Mohair. .'
We Are in the Market.
Write for Prices and Shipping: Tars.
PORTLAND HIDE WOOL CO.
GEORflB M. SULLIVAN, Manager.
107 Union Ave. N.. Portland, Or.