The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, November 27, 1921, Section One, Page 21, Image 21

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    TTTR SUNDAY OREGONIA3T, PORTLAND,
NOVEMBER 27, 1921
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WOOL SPECL
ILATORS
SEEK OREGON CLIP
Buyi
ing Is on Active Scale in
Local Market.
ORDERS FROM EAST LARGE
Warehouse Stocks in This City Will
1'ie Cleaned Up Before New
Clip Arrives.
Wool buying In the. local market is on
more Active scale than for a lone time
pant and the Increased demand bae re
sulted In stronger price on practically all
grades. There la no doubt in the mlnda
of wool men here that tbe large stocks
which had accumulated in the local ware
houses will be entirely cleaned up before
tbe new crop comes on. The buying; Is
largely speculative for eastern account. It
a part of the nlc speculative movement
which Is now on In all parts of tho coun
try, created by the extension of the emer
gency tariff law. The fact that the goods
situation in the east Just at present 1s
sutythinr but favorable has no effect what
ever on the desire of merchants to accu
mulate wool.
Meantime, advices from abroad Indicate
a somewhat easier position in foreign mar
kets. A cablegram reports Americans tak
ing the best wools at Melbourne, Australia,
paying a basis which means a cost laid
down in Boston of 75H cents crean for
warp 64s and 67 cents for 60s to 64s comb
ing, with exchange at $4. A report from
Sydney gives the market firm for fleece
wools, but easier for pieces. At Adelaide,
recently, even best merinos were off fl
little. Other merinos were 6 to 10 per
eent lower. The London market, however,
has shown a firm tons at the opening of
the November auction salea
Government wool holdings, according to
a report Issued by the United States war
department, show a grand total of 25.344
042 pounds of wool on hand. The items
in this aggregate are the following:
Pounds,
Total combing wools 6,04.4!B
Total carding wools 13.632,00$
Oreasv sundries combiner) card
ing 17.274
Australian and New Zealand
crossbred. 2,687,307
Total Iceland wools l-
Total worsted waste 22,703
Cables received by exporters Indicated that
the foreign markets did not in any measure
share th. strength of American markets.
Eastern reports were that 500,000 bushels
of Manitoba wheat were taken for export
to the continent.
Russell's News Bureau said: "Big in
crease in world's consumption notwith
standing reports to the contrary. . Up to
date 24,000,000 bushels In excess of last
year has been exported. Shortage of rice
crops in Japan and China. Germany
claimed to require large imports to offset
shortage of crop.'
Australian shipments this week were
4,872.000 bushels of wheat.
Terminal receipts, in cars, were reported
by the Merchants' Exchange as follows:'
Wheat, Bar. Fir. Oats. Hay.
Portland. Sat... 22
X ear ago B4
Season to date. .16, 6.8
Year as;o.
Tacoma, Friday.
Year ago
Season to date..
Year ago
Seattle, Friday..
Year sko
Season to date.
7,328
13
21
S.B78
2,841
16
10
4.0S2
124 1012
78
40
303
12
2
7150
422
110 1103
ISO 102
2
4
262
76
67
1
1
261
1D0
4
761
851
465
473
1
S
803
811
Grand total of wool on hand. .25,344,042
POTATO SHIPPING DEMAND IS SLACK
Host Growers Firm In Their Views East
ern markets Weak.
The shipping demand for Oregon pota
toes has fallen off almost entirely, but
both growers and shippers believe that be
fore long California buying will' be re
sumed. Some farmers are disposed to
offer their stock cheaper, but the majority
are still firm In their views.
The shipping movement throughout the
country of. 4313 cars of potatoes during
the last week exceeded that of the pre
vious week by about 400 cars, but was
more than 25 per cent lighter than for
the corresponding week a year ago. Ship
ments for the season to November 10 from
18 leading late shipping states were 83,636,
compared with 61,210 cars last season to
the same date. Nebraska, Utah and the
Dakota, have already shipped more than
their total movement last season, while
California, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin
have not equalled last season's shipments
to date.
Markets were well supplied and have
shown a dull, weak tone with some de
clines. In the Chicago carlot market north
ern tacked round whit dropped 5 to 20
cents to a close ot $1.65 to 11.80 psr 100
pounds, but ranged nearly steady In other
middle-western markets at $2 to 12.25. In
producing sections, where haullngs were
light, and demand and movement slow,
prices ranged 8 to 25 cents lower at 1183
to 11.40 X. o. b. Eastern round whites
were nearly steady at .L70 to $1.73 f.
o. b. shipping points, but declined 10 to
28 cents In ealtern cities at tl.00 to $2.15.
Bulk stock sold 10 cents lower In New
York city at $2 to $2.10 per 100 pounds
Maine bulk declined lo cents at shipping
points, to a close of $1.86 to $1.41, but
showed gains of 5 o 15 cents in New York
city at $2.10 to 42.15. Sacked stock in
Boston lost 10 cents, ranging $1.90 to $2.
Western rurals held around $1 cash track
and wagonloads cash to growers at ship
ping points.
IXCAt, APPLE MARKET IMPROVING
Better Demand Noted for All Varieties
and Grades.
There was a better feeling in the local
apple market d-uring the week. Supplies
were large, but there was fairly liberal
buying of the better grades and the re
cent declines in small sixes helped move
them.
Current jobbing quotations on the var
ious varieties grades and sixes follow:
Baldwin Orchard run IGOs, 160s, $1.75.
Delicious Extra fsncy 88s, 100s. $4.10;
extra fancy 123s, 11.1s, $3.75; extra fancy
138s. 3.fl0; extra fancy Nxts, $3; fancy
J0O, $3.85; fancy 125s, 113s. $3.50: fancy
138s, $3.10; fancy 150s, $2.70; fancy 103s,
$2.00.
Crimes Golden Extra fancy 313s, $1;
fancy 2Ms, 8 boxes, 8.c.
Jonathan Taney 200, $160; fancy
Jumble, 4Vi-5-tler, $1.73.
Ortle" Choice, $2; choice 1138, 123s,
138s. $1.78; choice lnos, 163s, ll.BO.
Spltzenberjc Hxtra fancy . 113a. 125s,
$2.73; extra fancy 13Ss, $2.00; extra fancy
150s, $$3.40; extra fancy KUs, $2.2.1; extra
fancy 175s, $2; extra fancy IHSs, 15X,
$1.65; extra fancy 2()s, 10X, $1.40; fancy
113s, 12.1s. $2.fpO; fancy 13Ss. $2.2.".; fancy
150s. $2.10; fancy l3s, $2; fancy 17.1s,
$1.75; fancy 20ns, 213s, 8X. $1.2.-; choice
113s, liMln. $2.25; choice ISSs, $2; choice
163s, $1.75; choice 175s, $1.iV0; choice 213s,
13X, $1; choice 183s, $1. 75; lookers, un
wrapped, 4-tler, Sl.&O; cookers, unwrapped,
s-4i4-tliT, $1.85.
Winter Banana Extra fanov lS5s. 138s.
$2.50; extra fancy 150s. 103, 175s (5
boxes). $2; combination extra fancy and
fancy 13Bs, '10X. $2.40; do 188s. irvfts. $2.10;
do 163s (4 boxes). 11. Wi; fancy l.ISs, 150s.
16.38. $2; fancy 175s. lSSs (3 boxes), $1.35;
fancy 2Ws (3 boxes), $1.
Pinrnry conkers 'Unwrapped, 4-tler,
fl.fiO; do 4-4M,-tlcr, $1.35; do. 4Vi-6-tler,
$1.25: do li-tler, $1.
LOCAL WHEAT .BIDS ARE REJECTED
Board Prices Now In I. In With Actual
Values In Open Market.
Although the eastern wheat markets
closed with little change, bids were ele
vated rather sharply on the local board.
Hard white, hard winter, northern spring
and red Walla were raised 4 cents, whits
club 3 cents and soft white 2 cents. These
new prices, however, were several days
overdue, as current local values have been
at that level since the middle of the week.
Year ago 2,733
OREGON APPLES IN EASTERN CITIES.
Markets Generally Steady for All Grades
ot Boxed Fruit.
Apple prloes at shipping points show
no material chanre on the few cars re
ported sold. Wenatchee moved Winesaps,
extra fancy, 10 per cent five-tier at $2.10
(F2.1S, and Rome, extra fancy, medium
to large, at $1.60 1.70. Yakima sold five
tier fancy winesaps at $1.25 and choic
at $1.
The eastern markets . were generally
steady on boxed applea Boston quoted
Oregon Spitxenbergs, all sixes, fancy, at
$2.252.50. Chicago sold Oregon Ortleys,
extra fancy, larye, at $2.5002.75. and
nedlum at 1225 3. SO At New York, quo
tations to jobbers ranged: Spltxenburgs. sx
tra fancy, large, J 2.75 8; very large,
$3.23; small to medium, $2. 25 2.50. fancy
medium to larg, $2.40 2.65, mostly $2.50
small, mostly $2.75; C grade, all sizes,
t202.2B; Ortleys, extra fancy. $2.85 car
run, fa.icy, $2.25 car run, C grade $2 car
tun. Staymans, extra fancy, $2.40, fancy,
$2.23, C grade $1.85, orchard run $2.10
1.25. Jonathans, extra fancy, ordinary con
dition, all sizes $2. W. W. Permalns. ex
tra fancy, medium to large, $22.40. New-
towns. C grade, all sizes, $2 9 2.25. Romea,
C grade, all size $1.852.23.
The barreled apple markets have also
.mproved. New York Baldwins were steady
It, New York and Chicago, 17 7.50 per
barrel, while Ma.'ne Baldwins advanced 50
cents in Pittsbu.-g to the same level. Prices
cf Maine stock advanced in Philadelphia
to a range. of $6.23 to $7.25 and closed
with a net gain of 75 cents at $8 to $7.
NO ORDERS COMING FOR ONIONS
Eastern Markets Temporarily Filled and
Growers Are Not Alarmed.
No eastern orders for onions are now
coming in, but Oregon growers are not
alarmed. They figure the market will be
quiet for another month and in the mean
time do not propose to lower their prices
Shipments of onions throughout the
country continue to decrease, th week's
movement being less than a year ago
Total cars were 184, of which California
sent 88 and Massachusetts and New York
cbout 50 cara
Good stock In medium slses continued
to demand high prices. Eastern sacked
Yellow Globes held steady in Boston
5.75 to $6 per 100 pounds and ranged $5
to $5.50 in other eastern marketa I'ltt
burg and Philadelphia quoted near the
range of other markets, but showed de
c.lnes from last week's high polnta Prices
l.eld firm at $5.23 to $3.50 f. o. b. valley
hipping polnta
Good middle-western yellow and red
stock was steady in Chicago at $4 to $4.50
and in other markets at $5 to $5.75. Call
fornla yellow anu brown onions ranged
$5 to $5.50 in Chicago and Kansas City.
TURKEYS
HOW TO GET BEST PRICES.
Rave paying advice to give on this
subject. Write, teil us num
ber you have for sale.
Rf'BY CO.
169 Front Street, Portland, Or.
YTrlte for latent rircHnlnff methods meant
higher priVei.
SHIP YOUR TURKEYS
Any Time. Prompt Returns.
BLIE VALLEY PRODl'CE
COMPANY,
273-274 Gliaan Street. Portland,
Oregon.
PRODUCTION OF BUTTER HEAVIER
Make Reported to Be 42 Per Cent Larger
Than Year Ago.
The butter market has declined 2H eents
In the past few days, due to Increased
supplies and lighter demand, which have
resulted In lower prices for butterfat in
producing sections, says the weekly pro
duce review ot Swift A Co. of Chicago.
Th American Association of Creamery
Butter Manufacturers reports that 42 per
tent more butter was mad during th
week ended November 12 than the corre
sponding week list year. A continued In
crease ir. th makeover last year will prob
ably result in further decline la market
quotations.
Live poultry nas been marketed in large
quantities during the week more, in fact,
than was required for current use, result
ing In some accumulation and lower prices.
Thore was a light supply of fre.b eggs,
but a tendency to lower prices is shown.
Bank Clearings.
Bank clearings of the northwestern cities
yesterday were aa follows:
Clearings. Balances.
Portland 4,754.74S $ 873.881
Seattle 6.0X0,542 1.277.B72
Tacoma 423,481 70,050
Spokane 1,313,380 120,336
Clearings of Portland. Seattle and Ta
coma for th past week and correspond
ing week In former years were:
Portland. Seattle. Tacoma.
$27,270,723
1021.
11)20.
1D10.
1018.
1017.
1D16.
1015.
1014.
11)13.
1012.
1011.
. .$23,543,524
. . 2!).723.6."8
. . 33.01)6.670
.. 28,6116,328
. . 17.66.1.432
. . 12,720.357
. . 10,6118. R.14
. . 11.400.6.1.1
. . 12,321.867
. . 12,3IH1,0!l7
.. 11,030.082
3S.225.124
88,172.516
24,276.341
17,330.161
13,782,950
12.870.840
14,460.800
13,333,533
11,800,483
$2,358,610
3.831,61)7
8.075,636
4.306.4(H)
8.118 710
2,0.-7,506
1, 023.165
2.200,520
8,451,388
4.287,146
4,542.714
Butter Market Closes Firm.
The demand foi cube butter .contlnusd
good up to the close of the week and
prices remained on a firm basis.
Eggs were steady and unchanged with
larger receipts
More delayed Oressed poultry arrived
yesterday and most of it was worked off.
No. 1 turkeys were quoted at S038 cents
end poorer turkeys sold as low as 80
cents.
PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS
Grain. Flour. Feed, Etc.
Merchants' Exchange, noon session:
Wheat Nov.
Hard white $ 1.0
Soft white I.O6
White club 1.07
Hard winter 1.0H
-Bid-
Dec,
l.ou
1.06
1.07
1.08
1.08
1.02
Northern spring .... 1.08
Red Walla 1.02
Oats
No. 3 whit feed.... 27.00 27.00 27.00
No. 2 gray 26.00 26.00 26.00
Corn
No. 8 B. T. ahlpment 27.50
FLOUR Family patents, $T per barrel;
whole wheat. $6.20; graham, $6; bakers'
hard wheat. $7.05; bakers' bluestem pat
ents, $6.55; valley soft wheat, $3.60;
straights. $5.25.
MILLFEED Price f. o. b. mil!: Mill
run, $20 per ton; midllngs, $34; rolled
barley, $3(936; rolled oats, $381 scratch
feed. $42 per ton.
CORN Whole, $34. cracked, $36 per ton.
HAY Buying price, f. o. b. Portland:
Alfalfa. $14.50 per ton; cheat. $12012.50;
oat and vetch, $14.50913; clover, $12:
valley timothy, $1515.30; eastern Oregon
tlmoUiy. $184(18.50- . .
Dairy and Country Produce.
BUTTER Cubes, extras, 420430 lb.;
prints, parchment wrapped, box lots, 47c;
cartons, 4c Butterfat, buying prices,
No. 1 grade, 45c. delivered Portland.
EGGS Case count, 54 55c doz. ; candled
ranch. 57ft5Sc; association firsts. 57c; as
sociation selects, 6uc; association pullets,
50c.
CHEESB Tillamook triplets, price to
jobbers f. o. b. Tillamook, 26c; Young
Americas. 27c pound.
POULTRY Hens. 1827c; springs. 21c;
ducks, 2025c; geese. 1820c; turkeys,
live, nominal; dressed No. 1. 36380 lb.
PORK Fancy, 13c per pound.
VEAL Fancy. 13 H ft 14c per pound.
Fruits and Vegetables. '
Local Jobbing quotations:
FRUITS Valencia oranges, $7 "per box;
navel oranges, 1HW6.75 per box; lemona,
$5.506.50; grapefruit. $4.507.25 per box:
bananas, 8!)c per pound; apples, $1 4.10
box; p.ars, $22.50 box; huckleberries.
lOAlSo per pound; grapes, California red
Emperors and Malagas. 1012c pound;
casabas, 83 Vic pound; cranberries, Ore
gon, $5.50f6 per box; eastern, $21(p23 per
barrel
POTATOES Oregon, 1.75rl per hun
dred; Yakima. $22.25 per hundred; sweet
potatoes. 4&4Ha per pound.
ONIONS Yellow, $4.u0i5 per hundred.
VEGfiTA&LEti caooag, lVteSo pound;
lettuce, $398.73 crate; carrots, $1.60
per sack: garllo. 1218o per pound
beets. $1. 50&2 per box; cucumbers, $2
per dozen; beans, 10e?12tto per lb.
celery, 70cfi$l per dozen; green peppers.
8tfl2o per lb. ; cauliflower, 12&2.60 per
sozen; pumpains, zrso Per pouna
squasn, I'te3c; sprouts, 17 Vic
Staple Groceries,
Local lobbing quotations:
SUGAR (sack basis) Cane, granulated,
85c pound; beet, 6.15c
NUTS Walnuts, new crop, soft shell. 24
931c lb.; Brazil nuts. 18 20c; filberts, 20
2Sc: almonds, 2627c; peanuts, 8Vio per
pound.
RICE Blue Rose, 7c per pound; Japan
style. 60 per pound.
COFFEE Roasted, bulk. In drums. 18
Q354e per pound.
SALT Granulated, bales. $3.2004.05
half ground, ton 60s. $17.20: 100s. $16.25.
HONEY Comb, new crop, $66.50 per
case.
DRIED FRUITS Dates, $7 per case
figs, $1.4098.75 per box; apples. 16c lb
peaches, 1517c; apricots. 23 6 26Vic
prunes. 7 12c. s
BEANS timall white, 6c; large white,
4c: pink, 6e; bayo. 6c; red, 6c
Hides, Ilopa, Etc
TALLOW No. 1. 4c: No. 2. Bo per pound.
CASCARA BARK So a pound delivered.
Portland.
HOPS 1921 crop, choice, 2626Vio per
pound.
HIDES Fresh cured. 5c per pound
bulls, 4c; calf, 12c per pound; kip, 7c; dry
bines, lie; dry aait hides, 70 per pound.
PELTS Dry pelts, full wool, 8 10c
pound; salt Delta, 86t50o each, according
to size.
WOOL Eastern Oregon. 100218 per
pound.
MOHAIR New clip, 16a per pound, de
Ilvered Portland.
2431
279
com
Provisions.
Local Jobbing quotations:
HAMS All sizes, 27931c; skinned,
83c; picnics, 20c; cottage roll, 23c
' BACON Fancy. 8943o; choice,
S2c; standard, 326c
LARD Fure tierces, 140 pound
pressed tierces, 14c
DRY SALT Backs, 1821o; plates. 15c
Oils.
LINSEED OIL Raw. In barrels. 89c
6-gallon cans. $1.04. Boiled, in barrels,
81c: B-gnllon cans, $1.06.
TURPENTINE In drums, $1; 5-gallon
cans, 41.10.
WH1TM LHAD--100-pound kegs. 12Vio
per pound.
GASOLINE Tank wagons and iron bar
rels. Ztic; cases, BHc
STOCKS LIFTED
PACIFICS AND GRANGERS GAIN
I TO 2 POINTS.
Liberty Bonds Continue to Advance
and Reach New High Rec
ords for the Year.
NEW YORK. Nov. 26. Trading on the
stock exchange today was attended by
greater activity, breadth and strength
than any other day this week. The move
ment derived moat of its Impetus from
another brisk Inquiry for rails.
Conspicuous features Included high-
grade Pacifies and grangers at extreme
gains of 1 to 2 polnta Coalers and ahares
of secondary or reorganised railroads
traversing the southwestern section also
rose.
Equipments and steels were stimulated
by the buying ot rail. Oils, particularly
Standard Oil of New Jersey, Mexican and
California Petroleums, Pierce preferred
and Middle States were firm to strong.
In th varied list of specialties, Amer
ican Woolen, Associated Dry Goods, com
mon and first preferred, American To
bacco, National Biscuit, American Beet
Sugar and American Can were outstanding
features; though yielding moderately on
profit-taking. Sales were 475,000 shares.
Kqual strength was shown by the bona
market, In which th liberty series again
were dominant. The first SVas and sec
ond 4s and all the 4s attained new high
records for the year at net gains of 10 to
cents per $100. Total sales 01 bonds.
par value, $11,673,000.
Notwithstanding th week's heavy shift
ing of funds, the clearing house statement
allowed an aotual decrease ot $29,250,000
in loans and dlecounta The only other
noteworthy change was a contraction of
about $15,000,00 in cash, with consequent
reduction ot excess reserves to $14,638,000.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.'
(Furnished by Overbeck & Cook com
pany, i'ortianuj
'Adams Exp..
Advgnca Rum.
aa piu. ....
Agr Chcm ...
Ajax Rubber.
Alaska Jun..
Allied Chem..
Allls-Chalmers
do old
Am Beet Su..
Am Bosch . .
Am Can Co..
do pfd
Am Car & F.
Am Drug Sy.
Am Hide & L
do pfd ...
Am Ice
Am Iiitl Corp.
Am Linseed-. .
do Did. ....
Am Loco ....
do pfd
Am Saf Razor.
Am Ship & C.
Am Smelter...
do pfd
Am Steel Fdy.
Am Sugar .
do pfd
Am Sumatra..
Am Tel & Tel.
Am Tobacco..
do "B" ....
Am Wool
Sales.
200
700
600
200
6. 700
600
100
400
'i'ino
200
1.SIIO
100
"'206
600
800
400
30O
7tM
10O
41)0
800
400
300
300
1,800
800
2,100
4,100
2,200
6,400
6,6uO
High.
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17
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87 V
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117H
1271
124V4
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47
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381
84 Vs
214
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138
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74
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8014
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614
41
84
81
55
86
32
116
126
12314
80
do pfd 13
Am W P pfd. 100 26 26 26
Am Zinc 100 11 11 11
Anaconda .... 3,300 45 43 45
Assd OH US
Atchison 4,400 8u 88 8S
do Pfd 30O 87 S6ft 86
Atl Gulf & WI 3,700 82 81 32
Baldwin Loco. 6.400 U7 t)6 07
do pfd 103
Int Harr 1,S00 78 77 78
Int M Marine. 00 12 12 12
i do pfd 4.5D0 56 55 55
Int Nickel ... 2,800 13 12 12
, Int Paper .... 600 66 56 56
do pfd 85
In Oil 10.100 12 11 11
Joland OH.... 1.000 8 8 8
Jewel Tea 900 1 2 12 12
K C Southern. 400 25 24 24
do pfd.....'. 0 55 54 64
Kelly-Spgfld . 1,500 41 40 41
Kennecott ... 2,500 24 24 24
Keystone Tire 100 10 10 0
Lack Steel... foi 43 42 42
Lee Tire 400 2S 27 27
Lehigh Valley 1,1(10 37 67 66
Lorlliard .... 800 150 140 149
Low Theaters 500 "14 14 14
L A N 100
Maryland Oil. 200 28 28 28
Mex Pet 11,100 116 115 115
Miami 1,200 25 25 25
Mid States Oil 8.400 15 15 13
Mldvaie Steel. 1.000 25 25 25
U K e T 8,100 2 1 2
do pfd 700 8 3 3
Mont Power.. 200 56 56 55
Mont Ward.'. 8,100 ,15 15 15
Mo Pac. ...... 900 10 ll 1
do pfd '4,100 .49 48 48
MStP&SSM eu
Nor Amn 400 42 42 42
Nat Biscuit 121 .
Nat Enamel.. 400 41' 41 41
Nat Lead 81
time loans was noted. This did not extend
to call money for which a 6 per cent rat
prevailed.
New York Bonds.
New York bond quotations furnished by
nerrm & Knoaes, inc., 01 Portland:
"B"
Am Tel & Tel Cs. .
do
Am Tob 7i
do
Anaconda '
do 6s "A"
Armour cv 7s
do 4s
Am Ag Chm 7s
Beth Steel 7s
do
do Eq 7s
Bergen 8s, City of
Berne 8s, City of
Brazil 8a
Canadian 5s
do
Chicago. N-W 7s ....
C. M A St P gn & rf 4s A. .
Can Nor 7s
Chile 8s
Christiana 8s, City of
Copper Exp 8s
do
do
do
l2:
1924
1922
1923
192!
1029
19.10
193U
1941
1822
1923
1935
1945
1945
1941
1926
1931
100
IOO
H1
101
100
96
102
86
101
11)0
10
100
104
106
103
95
94
Nevada 'Con.
New Haven..
Norfolk W..
Nor Pac
Nov Scot Steel
N Y Air Brake
N Y Central..
Okla Prod ref
Ontario Silver
Ontario fc W.
Otis Steel..,.
Pacific Dev. . .
Pao G A Eleo
Punta Allegro
Paclflo Oil...
Pan Amn Pet
do "B"
Penna
Peo Gas
Per Marqutte
Pur Oil
Phillips Pete.
Pierce Arrow.
Pierce Oil....
Pitts Coal
Pressed 6t Car
Pullman
Ray Cons
1.300
2.100
1,000
13.800
800
800
4,400
600
466
300
200
1.000
8.700
3.5O0
1,000
1.000
1.200
1.7O0
2.700
2,700
400
10,700
400
900
400
400
Reading 9,000
Remington . . 100
Keplonle steel
Republic 1 3c 8
do pfd
Rep Motors. .
Roy Dutch Oil
Ry Steer Spg.
Stand Oil N J 1 700
Sears Roebuck 1.700
nattuck. Aris
Shell TAT..
Sinclair ...... S.200
Stand Oil Cal 1.40O
S O Ind
Sloes Shef 200
Sou Pacific... 7.800
Sou Ry 1,300
Sou Ry pfd... 1.800
St L & S F... 2.600
Strom Carb 3i)
Studebaker .. 2,7o5
Swift A Co
Tenn C & C. . 4,800
Texas Oil .... 6.900
Texas Pacific 8.800
Tex Pac C A O l.soo
Tob Products. 1.000
Trans Cont Oil 2 000
Union Oil Del. S.9O0
Union Paclflo AOOO
United Alloy.. JT. .
United Drug.." P0
Un Food Prod.j')0
TTn tr....l
14
13
9
80
27
59
74
3
'21
8
84
80
48
52
47
35
68
24'
36
33
14
14
60
65
109
14
73
23
14
13
09
79
26
68
74
3
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8
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80
45
61
47
34
63
22
86
32
13
13
59
63
109
14
73
25
700 60 49
1,200 46 46
United Fruit.
Un Rds of N J
Un Rds pfd...
Un Retail Str
U S Ind Alcoh
U S Rubber..
do 1st pfd..
U S Smelting.
u s steel
do Dfd
Utah Copper..
Va Chem ....
Va Chem pfd.
Vanad Steel. .
Vivandou ....
Wabash
Wabash A pfd
Wabash B pfd
Wells Fargo..
West Pacific.
do pfd
Western Unktn
Westing E & M
West Md
White Motors.
Willys-Overl'd.
00 pra
Wilson Pack..
Wisconsin Cent
Wool worth ...
Worth Pump.
W & L E
White Oil ...
2Ttoo
200
200
1.800
000
1,000
" "io6
10,500
300
1,600
200
"rioo
200
400
4.500
300
'SAO
200
200
1,800
"ioo
6,300
10a
178
6.1
13
91
8!)
40
81
20
50
23
81
75
io
46
26
30
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10
21
130
72
12
125
9
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40
49
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83
112
69
32
82
i3
14
20
60
91
48
38
6
2
175
63
23
89
8-8
40
81
- 20
49
23
81
73
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25
29
59
9
20
128
72
11
122
9
22
53
89
48
38
83
112
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82
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7
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22
14
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60
90
47
38
5
26
300 27 27
200
100
700
43
8
13
43
8
13
14
13
97
80
27
59
74
3
4
21
8
8
63
30
45
62
47
84
58
22
86
32
14
13
59
64
108
14
73
24
50
S5
7
46
90
174
64
7
35
23 ,
88
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81H
20
49
23
81
75
99
10
46
25
29
69
20
129
25
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122
8
22
53
40
49
95
33
83
112
6S
32
75
81
7
7
22
14
64
20
59
90
4S
1)8
38
5
26
29
26 ,
124
43
7
3
1940
1941
1945
1922
1923
W24
1925
1931
Con Gas cv 7s 1925
Diamond Match 7s 1935
Denmark 8s 1945
Danish Mun 8s 1945
Dupont 7s 1931
French ext 8s 1943
do 7s . 1941
Grand Trunk 7s 1940
1930, 107
Goodyear 8s
liulf oil 7a
Great Northern 7a ........
Hershey 7s .............
Humble Oil 7s
Int Rap Tr ref Cs
do 7s
Kennecott 7s
Llbby. McNeil A Llbby 7s..
Morris A Co. 7s
Mexican Pet 8s
NYC call 7s
Northwest Tel 7s
Pan Amer 7s .............
Penna 6s
N P & Q N (Jnt) 8s
N P 6s
Southwt Tel 7s
Standard Oil. N Y, 7s...
Standard Oil of Cal Ts
Steel & Tube 7s
Sears Roe 7s
do
Swift A Co. 7s
Un Tank 7s
U S Rubber Ts
Wilson 1st 6s
West Elec 7s
1941
1933
1936
1930
1923
1966
1921
1930
1931
19::o
1936
1030
1941
1930
1936
1936
2047
1925
1931
1931
1951
3 922
1923
192.1
1930
1930
192S
1U20
110
101
IDS
101
102
104
105
103
105
107
107
106
105
101
96
109
1))9
102
109
lOOS
100
56
100
99
103
10O
106
107
95
17
107
107
100
106
in.v
1)6
100
100
10
103
105
88
104
Foreign Bonds.
Foreign bond quotations furnished by th
V S 2s reg..
do coupon.
do 4s, reg
BONDS.
,100N Y
C deb 6s. 100
100INor Pac 4s... S4
100 do 3s 61
do cv 4s, co,104iPac T A T 5s.. 91
Pan 3s, reg... 7rtjPenn con 4s.. 04
do coupon.. iO,Sou Pac cv 5s. '93
A T A T cv 6s. 109:sou Railway 5s 1
Atchen gen 4s 85IUnion Pac 4s.. 88
D & R con 4s 14 US Steel 5s.. fig
Liberty Bond Quotations.
Liberty bond quotations furnished by the
Overbeck & Cook company of Portland:
Closing
High. Low. Bid.
3s B6.40 96.20 1)6.26
First 4s . B3.no
Second 4. .... 95.80
First 4V4s 96.20 05.90 96.00
Second 4s 96.10 95.64 95.90
Third 4s '. 07.4S 96.86 97.20
Fourth 4s ..1... .96.38 9.1.88 96.24
Victory 4s 99.98 99.94 99.96
Victory 3s 99.98 99.94 99.96
Overbeck & Cook, company of Portland:
Bid Asked.
Belgian rest 5s 60 63
Belgian prem 5s 65 69
Belgian 7s 1945 104 1041
Belgian 8s 1941 104 10.1
Belgian 6s 1925 06 96
Brazil 8s 194.1 103 -03
British 5s 1922 402 t 412
British 6s 1927 3t 401
British 6s 1929 391 401
British vky 4s 308 318
British ref 4s 283 293
Bordeaux 6s 1934 88
Canadian 6s 1937 1)3
Canadian 6s 1926 95 96
Canadian 5s 1929 97 97
Canadian 5s 1931 94 9.1'
Canadian 6s 1927 90 02
Chilean 8s' 1941 101 101
Currency 6 9
Denmark 8s 194.1 107 108
Dan Muni 8s 194.1 107 107
French 4s 1917 44 45
French 6s 1920 62 63
French 6s 1931 64 65
French 7s 1941 96 96
French 8s 1945 101 101
German W L 6s 2 2
Berlin 4s 314 3
Hamburg 4s 3 4
Hamburg 4s 8 3
Loipslg 4s 3 5
Leipslg- 6s S 5
Munich 4s , . , . . 3 5
Munich 6s 5 7
Frankfort 4s 4 '5
Italian 5s 1918 31 32
Jap 4s 1931 70 70
Jap 1st 4s 192.1 .86 86
Jap 2d 4s 1925 80 80
Norway 8s 1940 108
Russian 5s 1921 13 16
Russian 6s 1926 2 3
Russian 6s 1919 14 16
Swiss 5s 1929 1)5 95
Swiss 8s 1940 110 112
U K 6s 1922 99 15-16
U K 5s 1929 96 96
U K Cs 1937 94 4
ANNOUNCEMENT
Reopening of Former Bond House
of Morris Bros., Inc.
UNDER the name of the Morris
Brothers Corporation, the former
bond house of Morris Bros., Inc.,
will reopen for business at the old quar
ters, Morris Bldg., 309-311 Stark Street,
tomorrow (Monday) at 9 A. M.
In ' the reorganization of this institu
tion more than eight hundred" former
patrons have. pooled their interests and
become holders, of preferred stock, and
the appreciation of them all is expressed
. in soliciting' the patronage of other in
vestors. In taking over the assets, . we have
acquired a great list of highly desirable
Government and Municipal bonds, which
will be immediately available for pur
chase by individual investors, at prices
to yield unusual returns in this day of
increasing values.
. A partial lisl of securities offered will
be published in the Monday Oregonian
Morris Brothers Corporation
Morris Building:
309-311 Stark Street
Portland, Orcgdti
Foreign
business
Mining; Stocks.
Allouez 24 ,'Mohawk 55
Ariz Com 8INorth Butte ... 12
Cal & Ariz 54 lOld Dominion.. 25
Cal & Hecla...26.1 lOsceola 21
Centennial .... 8Qulncy 42
Cop Rg Con Co 36 ISuperlor 2
E Butte Cop M 10iSup A Bos Min J.
Franklin 1 l-Shannon 1
Is Roy (cop).. 22 (Utah Consoi ... 2
Lake Copper .. 2Wolverlne 11
, Swift ft Co. Stocks.
Closing prices for Swift & Co. stocks at
Chicago were reported by the Overbeck &
Cooke company of Portland as follows:
Swift & Co 89
Llbby, McNeill & Llbby 6
National Leather 2
Swift International 21
bar
Balto A Ohio.
do Pfd
Beth Stl "B".
R T
Butte C & Z . .
Butt A Sup. .
Burns Bros...
Caddo Oil ...
Calif Packing.
Calif Pet ....
do pfd
Canadian Pas.
Cen Leather..
Cerro de Pasco
Chandler Mot.
Chgo ft X W.
Chi Ct W...
do pfd.....
Chill Cop....
China
M St P....
do Dfd
Coco Coia
2,600
SOU
1,200
1.90U
"506
600
IDO
40O
soo
100
5,800
400
' 700
1,300
3,800
1200
900
1,600
l.OOO
1.400
2.4O0
200
C A 0 2,000
Colo F A I.
olo Southern
Col Q A EJec.
Col Granh . . .
Con Gas
Cons Cigars..
do fd
Cnntl Can ....
Cities O Bank
Corn Prod....
do pfd
Cosden Oil...
R I A P
do "A" pfd.
do "B" pfd.
Crucible
do pfd
Cuba Cane...
do pfd
Cuba Am Sgr
Del A Hudson
Dcme Mines . .
Del A Lack. . .
I avison Chem
Endl Johnson
Erie
do 1st pfd.s
do 2d pfd...
Fam Players.
M A Smelt.
do pfd
Fisk Tire
Gaston Wms
Gen Cigars...
Gen Elec
G n Motor . . .
Oitn Alden...
Gen Asphalt..
Goodricii ....
Goodyear ....
Granby ......
Gt Nor Ore...
do pfd
Greene Cana..
Gulf Steel
Hask Barker.
Houston Oil..
Hupp Motor. .
Ilia Cent
li'splratlon ...
Int A Cor com
' do pfd
Ir.terboro ....
do pfd
Int Callahan..
200
1,300
900
1,000
1,360
37
64
66
8
17
118
'73
44
83
120
32
34
46
70
7
19
, 12
27
24
38
38
69
24
46
64
4
95
37
63
55
1
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116
43
S3
119
31
S4
46
69
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18
12
27
23
38
88
69
24
46
53
3
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900 88
"'506 '84
4.500 83
400 86
1,000 78
2,200 63
200 85
700 8
8O0 17
500 15
400 110
100 19
700 113
3.300 56
1100 77
9O0 12
700 18
'i'.ioo '76
""BOO -S4
200 10
ToOO 137
4.3O0 11
'iisoi 'ei"
"iisoo 'si
8.400 35
9,200 76
1.400 27
3.1O0 50
600 79
4O0 78
1.400 It
500 98
. 1.700 . 38
200 9
500 40
1.000 2
no 6
800 6
23
88
83
83
85
72
65
85
7
17
14
109
19
112
54
77
12
18
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9
136
11
64
30
S4
75
26
49
79
78
16
97
37
9
5
37
64
8
5
17
117
13
73
43
83
119
31
84
46
69
7
18
12
27
23
38
37
69
24
45
63
8
04
22
62
45
23
88
108
S3
83
85
73
65
85
7
17
14
108
10
113
61
77
12
18
12
69
7
34
9
60
136
11
44
64
81
13
29
85
75
26
80
79
77
10
07
37
8
39
6
1 Money, Silver, Etc
NEW YORK Nov. 26. Foreign
silver, 66 c.
Mexican dollars, 50 c.
LONDON, Nov. 26. Bar silver. 37 d
per cent. Money, 3 per cent, uiscouni
rates, short bills, 3 per cent; three-
months bills, 3 13-16 per cent.
BOND DEMAND FEATURE OF WEEK
Liberties and Other High Grade Issues
Lead Advance.
NEW YORK, Nov. 26. Continuance of
the recent extraordinary demand for bonds
was the salient feature of another active
week on the stock exchange. High class
issues led tbe further advance, most of
the liberty bonds exceeding previous maxi
mums of the year.
The strength of railroad stocks was an
other hopeful development, transcontin
ental and coalers receiving substantial
support on Improved earnings. Publication
of the Missouri, Kansas A Texas reorgan
isation plan was considered noteworthy, be
cause It removed another road from re
ceivership. Erratic movements of industrials and
many unclassified stocks seemed to de
note little more than the day to day op
erations of professional traders. Oils were
less prominent but generally higher, and
Bteels and equipments were sustained by
better inquiry.
Wall street was plainly disappointed t
the rejection of President Harding's surtax
suggestions by the house. This incident
was without pronounced effect as a mar
ket factor, however, bear raids being short.
Trustworthy advices reported marked
Increases of production in many branches
of Industry. These were invariably offset
by high costs of manufacture, net returns,
In the steel and allied trade, for example,
leaving a scant margin of profit.
Latest phases of the armament confer
ence occasioned restraint, notably in the
foreign exchange market. The British
rate proved less susceptible to this influ
ence, but French and Italian quotations
were nervous and another acute collapse
of German marks threatened.
Interior banks contributed measurably to
the plethora of funds In the local market
and a slight easement of rates for short
INSURED INCOME
and
Financial Independence
result from wise investment. Our
plan is
SOUND JiON-SPKCUIiATIVE
SAKE.
Steadily Increasing income from
property held free and plear in
vour own name.
PRODtCTIVK I'RIXCIPAI. .
DOt'flLES
every few years. Amply protected
by Insurance features and safe
guarded against loss.
Call or Address
MUTUAL. 8 V(iE & CATTLE
SYSDICATK.
0O8 Spalding; Bldsr.. Portland, Or.
Foreign Exchange.
exchange rates at the close of
yesterday, furnished by North
western National bank of Portland. The
amount quoted is the equivalent of the
foreign unit In United suites funds:
Country. Unit Rate
Austria, kronen , .0008
Belgium, francs 0000
Bulgaria, leva ooo
Ozecho-Slovakla, kronen .0110
Denmark, kroner ". 18.0
England, pound sterling 4.0010
Finland, finmark 0205
France, francs 0698
Germany, marks oo.'.N
Greece, drachmas .0415
Holland, guilders .3.YSO
Hungary, kronen 0015
Italy, lire - .0-4 In
Jugo-Slavia, kronen Oo.'tS
Norway, kroner , .1432
Portugal, escudos '.0900
RoumM,nla. lel .OO04
Serbia, dlnara .0141
Spain, pesetas 1402
Sweden, kroner 23.11
Switzerland, francs .1910
China MongKong. local currency... .542
Shanghai, taels .8000
Japan, yen 485U
NEW YORK, Nov. 20. Foreign ex
change. Irregular. Great Britain, demand.
.'1.UU; cables, 13.99; 60-day bills on
banks, 3.96. France, demand, 6.94;
cables, 6.95. Italy, demand, 4.07, cables,
4.07. Belgium, demand, 6.52; cables,
6.53. Germany, demand, 6.34; cables. 35.
Holland, demand, 85.60; rabies, 85.68. Nor
way, 'demand, 14.35. 8weden, demand,
33.50. Denmark, demand, 18.40. Switzer
land, demand, 19.00. Spain, ' demand,
13.88. Greece, demand, 4.04. Argentina,
demand, 82.50. Brazil, demand, 13.12.
Montreal. 91. .
Coffee Futures Market Steady.
NEW YORK, Nov. 26. An early ad
vance in the market for coffee futures met
some scattered realizing and was not
fuliy maintained, but the undertone was
generally steady, owing to the advance
in Rio exchange rates and the prompt
stopping of December notices yesterday.
The market opened unchanged to 9 points
higher, with active months selling about
6 to 10 points above last night's closing
figures, with March touching 8.30c on the
call. Later March eased off to 8.25c and
the market closed net nine points higher
to three points lower. Sales were estl-
mated at about 17,000 bags. Closing quo
tations: December, 8.64c; January. 8.52c;
March, 8.27c; May 8.05c; July 7.90c; Sep
tember, 7.77c. Yesterday's notices are now
said to . have represented nearly .00.000
bags. -
The spot market was firm at 8c to 9c
for Rio 7s and 11 c to 12 c for Santo 4s.
Excess Reserves Decreased.'
NEW YORK, Nov. 26. The actual con
dl tior ofclearing hnue banks and tru!
companies for the week (five days) shows
that they hold 114,636,410 reserve in ex
cess of legal requirements. This Is a de
crees of ll5.6tKI.560 from last week.
New York Sugar Market.
NEW YORK, Nov. 20. Haw sugar,
centrifugal, 3 8794.11c; Refined, fine
granulated, 5. 20f 5.30c.
The sun is 1,369,000 times larger
than the enrth.
Even a squirrel knows enough
to put something by while "the
putting is good.'' The little
squirrel is not particularly en
dowed with brains and fore
sight, either.
In the financial world
RIGHT NOW THE
"PUTTING" IS GOOD
We have available a modest
amount of the new offering; of
two-year Argentine 7b at par
and accrued Interest to yield a
full
1
7
Delivery Immediately or later
to suit the convenience of your
funds. Our Partial - Payment
Plan will hold these bonds for
you at the present price.
If interested, kindly
notify us at our expense.
Freeman.
SMITH
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I Announcement
inminHiimHnNnM(MiiinimiiiHnmi
THE WICHITA ROYALTY COM
PANY ANNOUNCES AN EXTRA
DIVIDEND WILL BE PAID ALL
STOCKHOLDERS OF RECORD
DECEMBER FIRST IN ADDITION TO
THE REGULAR THREE PER CENT
DIVIDEND FOR THE MONTH.
5 THIS COMPANY HAS PAID A
TOTAL OF FIFTY-THREE PER CENT
IN CASH DIVIDENDS THE PAST SEV
ENTEEN MONTHS.
FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION
WRITE OR CALL.
tmillHIIMWinilllllllltlllilrl
I Howland?Pederson
I INCORPORATED
1314 L. C. Smith Building, Seattle, Washington I
Elliott 8188
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M I M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f I ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 p 1 1 U 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1?
We offer subject to prior sale and change in price:
Province of Alberta. .
Province of British Columbia.. ..
Province of Ontario 6s
Broadway-Yamhill, 1st Mortgage,
Guaranteed VVss
Standard Gas & Electric .... 7V4s
State of California 4s
Republic of Chile 8s
Republic of Argentine 7s
Rate Maturity Price
. 6 ' 1931 $100.00
. 6s.'.'
W26
1927
" 98.00
99.01
101.00
. 97.50
88.25
Mkt.
100.00
Bond & Goodwin &Tucker
SAN rRAMCIftO
IMtORrOR AT C D
UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK BUU0IN
ex. PORTLAND
LOl ANGELtf
SEATTLE
mouno m.oei
Fume asus srraiisi
Camp
Co.
MORTGAGES
We Bay Well-Se-enred Mortsrairca
in Any Amount. Prompt
Consideration.
Mnln 33.
FEAR & GRAY
103 Fourth Street.
Wc own and offer:
City of
" Springfield, Oregon
6 General Obligation Bond
Due 1931
(Not subject torior redemption.)
Price: 100 and interest to net 6
L Devepeaux 5i(5mpany
INVESTMENT BONOS
8T SIXTH STREET PORTLAND. OREGON BROADWAY 1042
OROUNO FLOOR WELLS -FARGO BUILDING
To Brokers
and
Dealers in Securities
ATTRACTIVE terms 'can
be arranged for any part
of the remainder of
$6,000,000 (over half sold)
of 6 debenture gold
bonds, in denominations of
$1000, $500 and $100 each,
with bonus of correspond
ing profit-sharing certifi
cate, issued by the Bene
ficial Loan Society, incor
porated 1913.
For many years the. Society
has paid investors 6tf yearly
interest (by quarterly coupons
31 paid) and also 57o profit
sharing in addition, making; a
total of 117o yearly.
These securities are good' and
will stay good. They are held
by many representative, dis
criminating investors. Under
writing commitment not re
quired. Listed in industrial
volumes of all standard se
curity manuals.
The society has offices In many
cities, north, east, Bouth and
west. It requires additional
funds to extend the system.
The society is tho largest cor-
f oration in the world exclusive
y maklna; Industrial loans. It
is conducted in a spirit of serv
ice and not solely to mats
money.
Correspondence Invited trlth se
curity sales organizations or in
vestment brokers. Kindly state
experience, equipment, tc.
For fall nartlralnra, terms anal
eonvinclns; literature for list
print address
Clarence Hodson, President
SO t'ortlandt St. Nerr Yorlc
Liberty Bonds
HOLD YOURS
Do not part with them
unless compelled to do so.
BUY MORE
At present attractive prices,
thus reducing cost.
Booklet No 291 tivei interesting
snd profitable iniurmatlon.
Wiile TODAY for yourVee cop
ROSE &. COMPANY
Liberty Boni Specialists
50 Broad Street, New York City
OVERBECK &
COOKE CO.
Hrokem. Stork. Ilondn, Cotton,
drain. Kto.
216-217 ROAKI) OF TRAPS BLPO.
Wull WhIIu, Wmnh.
1'orllnnil, Or,
lVndletuii, Or.
MK Mil KKS CHICAGO HOARD Off
1KADK.
Correspondent f l-niran A Iiryn,
ClilctMro nni Nw York.
MKMRRRfl
w York Stock Ksrlinnjre.
ChtrAKO Mock KvrhuiiK.
HohIoii Stock Kxrl.niijr.
Ii learn ltorinl of Trail.
Nrw lork Cotton Kxclutnjr.
New OrlcnnM Cotton Kxrttttnire,
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HOW TO BUY
SAFE BONDS
The followln booklets may be obtained
gratis by writing on your business or
personal stationery.
"10-Year Price Range of All
Listed Bonds"
toRfthor with ll21 Haifa and Prlcss
"Buying Safe Bonds on
Partial Payment Plan"
Also
Semi-Monthly Investment
Circular
L. A. HUGHES & CO.
- INVESTMENTS
100 Broadway New York
ORGANIZING
A COMPANY?
Knve the tisunl Incorporating ex
penses, avoid personal liability and
excess profits taxes. Organize on
the common law plan under a
v Declaration of Trust
llrsiarre Standard Forma (ap
proved hv attorneys) furnish com
plrte equipment with which any
one In any state can organize n
companv. issue nharcs and bcaln
rloinK business the same day. Ask
for circular A-42 containing full
descriptions.
(.'. S. HKMAMF.K,
r.rsrnl lllnnk 1'rlnler,
ei.t Walnut. Knn City. Mo.
SAFE AND SUCCESSFUL
MARKET TRADING
OI'R LATEST HOOK LET.
WHICH IS N Kt'KSS A R Y Knit TRADINfl
TO T1IK SKASONKl) VRTKltAN OK
WALL STItlifcT AND Full THK UK
OIN'XKR.
Free on Krqnrst.
Ask for . 6t.
C. GOLDHURST & CO.
80 Ui'.OAM 8T. NEW VOKK.
HERRIN & RHODES, Inc.
Established MM.
BROKERS
New York Stock. Pond. Omln. Co
Privt.1 Wire. Members Clulcag
Ponrd of Trade.
201-3 Ruiiwtty Kxchtttiffe tllds.
Taiebbuow Mtin -iSii-lS-i
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Loivrat ICutcM. Wntck
Our InilniT.
Direct Wire Service front New York.
TK.W.S-ATl.A I IC KSTATKS
H It K II IT CO. '
t 102 Second St., Near Stark.
.Murxhnll ).'.
MONTHS
to py for any itocfc or bond.
Purchaser recfivej dividend.
Writ tor booklet fKhli.
RODNEY &. CO.
MttlvT, . Suet Ejr.tfN, 7'.
55 Broadway, NewYort-