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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORT LAND, SATURDAY, y OCTOBER 11,1919. 10 W ' Finance, Industry and. Enterprise RICH MEN CANNOT SELL: THEY BOOST PRICES DW STREET Those .'With : Big Holdings Not Abie to Let Them Go Because of Big Federal Income Taxes. ao THEY BULL THE MARKET Favorable Reports in Steel Situ - ' ation and .Wilson's Improve . ment Also Are Helps to Bulls. -'Bjr Braadan WaU v--vNew York, Oct. 11. An uproar ous bull market was Wall street's .'response Friday to the announce ment. that union labor was surren dering in the steel strike and that the president was very much im proved in health. -. tThose were not the only reasons tot the advance in the market, however. The biff underlying reason is that very . rich ' men cannot afford to sell on ao count of the Income tax. Another rea " son' of almost equal importance is that , there is a general expectation of a de cision from the supreme court exempt TRAVELERS' CHEQUES ' - " . . Convenience, security and economy are secured by ' . the use of Travelers' Cheques Issued by this . bank. They enable the bearer to identify himself - and are readily converted into the current coin of my country. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PORTLAND BRANCH Fourth and Stark Streets OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 6 TO 8 O'CLOCK YOURfAYm CHECK V . I with the ' J STATE BANK -V FIFTH AND STARK STS. 1 ' A' 2EIi.8Y.,aT - Aeeeialt J - tJ!! VA1L. Weleomed aid Y Tear Aeees..MatteB Assreelatsd A'. The Bank of talifornia National Association Founded In 1864 S HEAD OFFICE ; SAN FRANCISCO Branches at . PORTLAND, TACOMA and SEATTLE. t Conduct sa General Banking Business AVe Carry Checking and Savings" Accounts, Buy and Sell Foreign and Domestic : T : V " Drafts and Cable Transfers, i , . Issue Commercial and Travelers'.; ' , ; .. Letters of .Credit and Travelers J Checks for use throughout the World: ' I; I Pay Interest on Time . v Capital, Surplus, and Undiridod Profits; $17,000,000 b : Portland Third and W. A. MACRAE, Mintger. Edited ftr W1U F. Hssslaa ing- stock dividends from income tax payments. .- . . ," More than a score' of bi7 corporations stand ready to declare such' dividends the moment . they . are officially pro nounced immune, - Another reason for some of the buying was the expectation that the supreme court would hand down a decision in favor of the Southern Pacific In the oil case. : It will be seen, therefore. ' that It Is really a market of great expectations. It Is none the less a substantial market for the very : beat kind of Investment buying is in progress. In the afternoon there Vas the usual profit taking-' and it ' was particularly heavy ' Friday, because of the -holiday next Monday. But in spite of the profit taking, the market showed material net gains, for gross advances . were very large in many cases." , ; MEXICATT PETBOLE3I HIGH Mexican Petroleum crossed 150, there by establishing- another high record. Threats of a coal strike helped all the oils. Motors very naturally J sympa thized with the oil stocks in whose prop erty they ' are an important , factor. Chandler was the record breaker of the day, going up 35 points, a new record. Tobacco stocks attracted respectful at tention all day. The street Is beginning to realise vaguely that, something big is going on in tobacco. The tobacco stocks, by virtue of what, is being done, win be lifted from the speculative market and put in a class of highly conservative In vestments. - , ' , ' , All companies manufacturing and selling- beaver board, a wall board, have been consolidated in the Beaver Board companies. Imbrte & Co. are "offering part of the total authorized issue of 115,000,000 7 per cent preferred stock of the new company. Directors of the Liberty National bank have voted a payment to all clerks to 25 per cent of their salaries for the quarter ended September SO as addi tional compensation. The Export association announces that the Russian trade situation will be dis cussed by reorganised authorities at one of the sessions of the foreign trade convention to be held in New York, October IS and 17. Harry T. Collins, trade commissioner at Brussels, has notified the department of commerce that American exporters are now afforded ample banking facili ties in Belgium. Banking branches have been opened In Brussels for the Ameri can Foreign Banking corporation, the Guaranty Trust company add the Na tional City bank. The American Ex press company has a branch at Ant werp. Net September earnings of the Gem. Star and Evei Ready safety razor com panies, recently consolidated : into the American Safety Razor corporation, amounted to $238,000, according ' to George I Storm, president of : the cor poration. J. P. Morgan & Co. have announced that the S50.000.000 American Telephone & .Telegraph company three-year $ pe? cent notes have been oversubscribed. Pie crusts are bound, er imped and trimmed at the same time with a new kitchen utensil. - and Savings Deposits 1 Braiich i Stark Streets J. T. BURTCHAELL, jk ;, Asj'tv Manager. i i (ItornlahM br Orcrback -Cooks CaJ - The - National Enameling company is expected in well Informed quarters, ac cording to Financial News, to show more than $20 a share for the common stock this year.-.; Buying of the stock lately, has been partly based on this, according to current gossip. 'The outcome of the steel strike has clearly demonstrated that this country is In no real danger of revolutionary uprisings of importance," says a leading stock exchange Institution.. . ,: Ohio Cities stpck is reported to be going steadily out of the market. The best features of the' latest earn ings statement of Republic Iron & Steel are said to be the indication of a book value of $280 a share. v - Utah copper is being strongly recom mended as a desirable purchase when ever the price declines a few . points. Great confidence is expressed in prom inent wire houses that purchasers of rails and coppers will yield Jbig profits later. - ' - Union OH company of Delaware is expected . by well Informed Interests to become a speculative trading favorite. The public is displaying great interest in the motor accessory group and there is a large following being built up. American Locomotive and Retail Stores are still well bought Accumulation of International Paper common la reported to have been taking place recently for pool interests, which are much, encouraged over enormous de mand for paper and prospects ' that it wty continue with high prices. Bradstreets says labor unrest and in efficiency are apparently only clouds on the commercial horizon, now that living cost agitation has waned and prices seem to have reached an equilibrium. Germany will issue a new S per' cent premium loan to the amount of 5,000,000, 000 marks. . ; - . ".. - Strike of longshoremen ties .up the port here and threatens1 to extend to Boston, Baltimore and Norfolk, ferry boat crews struck at midnight. ..' Bradstreets reports 104 failures in the United States this week against 86 last week and 155 last year. Twenty industrials 114.42, up 1.02. J.V P. Morgan Co. make a weekly offering of 90 day British treasury bills to bear -6 per annum, compared with 5tf per cent for the past several months! New York city budget in 1920 is likely to be S300.000.000, an Increase of $50,000, 000. compared with the present year. ' Traffic in New York harbor was com pletely paralyzed today by , the worst marine strike in the history of the city; PACIFIC COAST BaXK 8TATEMEHT Portland Banki naringv TW W- k. V-r Aa S.321 .725.17 Monday . . Tuudiy , Watlnewiajr Tlmreday. Friday . . Saturday . .t 8.822,120.58 6,404,(188.80 ,B.S7.40R.14 . . H.44.B8.A 6.414.1407 . 8.41121.79 6,522,789.84 5.401,180.04 5.a3.ft4.1R .189.7SS.23 6.189.78.22 Weel 848.384,710.84 180.889 083.12 565.00 800.00 538.61 773.46 638.00 640.00 707.84 663.41 601.00 Spokane BUnki Saturday. $ 2,884 Saturday 882 T acorn dankt Saturday $ 1.216 Saturday .. 481 8cUI Bank. Saturday 8 7.289 Saturday 1,427, M V rvtr lJ n Bank. Clearinn Balance flearihga Balances nearinca Balances Clearing Saturday 827fl55 Weekly elearinn 8168.145 Let AngaJt anki Clearings Saturday f 5.489 LIBERTY BOND SALES liberty bonds told in the New York market at Saturday , Open Ha 8100.12 Fnt 4s 5.24 Second 4s 84.16 First 4Us 95.42 Second 4Kt 04.26 Third 05.84 Fourth 4Ul 4 94.22 Ftetory 44s 89.82 rictorySKs 99.84 rWRTH ' ,. A Reliable An account; with the Hibernia Sav ings Bank is like a reliable compass guiding the depositor in his course to success.' , r Why delay saving until you are older? Begin now. ' ' . SAVWOG-COMMERCIAL -TRUST fe I OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 6TQ8 jsFjgSgP f- ... 1 .... 1 1 ':. ... ' ROBERTSON & EWING LIBERTY BONDS J 1 . . JTew York Qsetatleas, . . ... IatstyslMneladsd., ' 1 ...,.$1US - First'' . 4t. . V BeeoaA ' 4s.. SMS., , ... First 4tts te.7 , s Seeoad V.. i.tl Third ys........ ts.11 S Fesrta 4H M.fS - k Victory 4s lei.Jt i W Bar aid Sen 'Aay Zj Aasoaat , POMID con SECURES ORDER Fl Coin Machine' Manufacturing f Company Will Furnish -Year's . Supply to Eastern Man. An order for 750,000 ana-lent' spoons of various styles and sizes has been awarded to the Coin Machine Manufac turing company by the John J. Hllde brandt company of Portland and Lo gansport, Ind. This order represents a year's supply. of spoons for. the Hllde brandt company, according to Captain W. H. .Gray, jnanager of the Coin Ma chine company, and a number of skilled workmen will be engaged in their manu facture for several months at the company's-., plant, , 984 East Seventeenth street.' ' " The Hildebrandt company is one of the oldest and ' largest concerns in the United States engaged in the manufac ture of fishing tackle and the placing of this order with the Portland plant Is a recognition of superior skin and service. The plant of the Coin Machine Manufacturing company is working at capacity on this and similar orders. Oil Stocks Active And Right Decision By Court Will Help Oil stocks continued in active demand during the 'week, notably 'Standard Oil issues. States the WaU Street Journal. Much of the buying 6f Standard ' Oil Issues appears to be in anticipation of a- favorable decision by the supreme court of the United States as to the taxability of stock dividends as income In the event of a favorable decision it is expected that several of the leading Standard Oil companies will readjust their capital through stock dividends.. -.Standard OH of New Jersey. Standard Oil of. Indiana and Standard OU of New York were in particularly good demand. - In the listed oil stocks Mexican Pe troleum remained the feature of the market. The development of the fuel oil business is expected to be of great value to this company, because " of its control of enormous supplies of oil- suit able mainly for fuel. 4,994,355 Pounds Of Copper in Year Boston. Oct. . 11. In the past year, Ray Hercules Copper company pro duced 4,994,365 pounds of copper. It cost the company 17 cents a pound to produce its metal in August and prac tically the same figure in the follow ing months. October started in with a heavier tonnage of ore going through the mill and provided nothing unto ward should occur the company will fin ish the month with over 1,000,000 pounds of red metal produced. With the in creasing tonnage It is expected costs this month will, be nearer 15 cents a pound than the figure of the previous 60 days. Spokane Clearings Increase Spokane. Wash., Oct. 16. Bank clear ings jumped in Spokane from 88.783.251 a year ago to 115,972,567 this week. The gain Is 81 per cent. Monday Banking Holiday In observance of Columbus day. Men day, October 13, banking Institutions of Portland will be closed. - President Wilson again had a good day Friday. . followins prices: Close Friday 8100.12 95.20 94.14 95.40 04.20 95.80 94.20 99.82 99.84 High TjOW Chwe 8100.12 05.20 94.10 98.40 94.20 85.80 94.20 99.80 99.82 8100.18 85.24 94.20 93.42 04.26 09.86 94.22 99.84 90,84 8100.12 95.20 94.08 95.40 94.16 85.78 04.16 99.80 99.82 WASMIMOTOM ST. ass 1 1 r .FEDERAL; TAX EXEMPT ' BONDS : . Local "Securities - 207-8 Northwesters Bank J- ""Building ,y . , PORTLAND. OR. - OR ANGLERS SPOONS Comp NEW HOME f . . .. V . . V -.. : Concrete building recently completed at Nevada and Macadam streets to Rapid expansion of the market for the output of the Portland Rubber mills has necessitated the erection of a new factory building-, a commodious con crete structure located at Nevada and Macadam streets, in South Portland. -The building- is 75 by 200 feet in dimen sions and in construction meeta every demand of sanitation and factory effi ciency. The Portland Rubber mills, organized In 1912 by E C Huntington, first occu pied a smalt building at East Ninth and Harrison streets. The principal output of the plant consists of rubber heels and solea, snown as the Portland Non-Skid brand and , sold through Jobbers in all Pacific coast territory. Gaskets, valves and other moulded rubber goods for mechanical uses are also manufactured ancT find a rtady market The.concern holds coast agen cies for several eastern manufacturers of leather and rubber belting- and does a considerable business in supplying the needs of lumber mills in Oregon and Washington. Raw. material for the manufacture of rubber goods is imported from South America and the Orient and a consider able quantity of reclaimed rubber is also used. The plant is completely equipped -with every modern facility for the manufacture of rubber goods and the various processes are scientifically arranged to eliminate waste or dupli cation of effort. . FIREPROOF STOVE OF Product Has Wide Distribution Both in Pacific Coast Cities and in Eastern States. . How many know that what housewives declare is "the best stove polish in the world" was Invented and 'is manufac tured in Portland? It is a fluid, and is claimed to be the only thing of its kind with a water base, thus effectually elim inating all danger from gasoline or ben sine, which is the base of all other liquid polishes so far as known on this coast The polish is manufactured in a plant at East Eighth and Belmont streets.- , "The Adams Fireproof Stove Polish." says Dan Kelleher, business manager of the company, "Is the - Invention oT W. Q- Adams, and was originated by that gentleman at a time when he was conducting a stove repair shop in this city. Mr. Adams, a native New Yorker, came to Oregon on the advice of his physician. He located in Salem and engaged-in the stove and hardware busi ness, later coming to Portland, where he took up the selling and repairing' of stoves. "It was while thus engaged that he experienced several narrow escapes from injury from exploding liquid polish, and set himself the task of producing an article which would not be dangerous in the hands'of the most careless. This polish is the result and today it is be ing marketed in alt the' large-cities of the coast and In municipalities as far east as Erie, Pa. It is today found in hundreds of Portland kitchens, and it Is ukely our own fault that it is not in more of them. "' "' "We have not advertised the polish as we should. "We have kept our light un der a tmshel until now, but soon will remove it from Its hiding. We intend to tell oar home folk Just what we have for them, and once they have found this out. believe me they will , have no other stove polish In their homes. Flies of he company's oraers snow buyers of the polish among: the big wholesalers of every city on the coast where there are jobbers, and by the smaller stores .in the smaller cities. Moat of thA stores in Portland sell It, the buyer for tha; grocery department of the Meier Frame estaousnmeni asserting- that It is the best stove polish seller that store hanoies. - i Easilv annlied. of great endurance, tne Adams nolish sales are : growing more rapidly than could be ; expected for a non-advertised product." Now that its merits are to be given publicity the polish-likely soon will be found in most of the households of Portland. U. S. Steel Profits May Show Falling Off' Nextl: Quarter t ian!al rfnrfMi there Is some ap prehension. In certain , quarters, aa to wnat may do puo t ; ww n h aMi virnors.tlon when CAIUlUa r ' . the next quarterly, report is made pub lic on. octener; imprw yiv. .n. t-hmt th tnrt wfll show a fall ing off because of tho steel strike. . Ac cording . to one : opinion ' expressed, this will ' not be tha case, as the statement Is -expected to show up more favorably than any of the previous quarters this year. This ! is cue . to mi laci - inat the turn In the steel trade following the uncertainty v early 1 in tha year , came about tne miaaie oi -rfune, aaa uni tkmMiunii thA thinl smarter of . tha year tha steel mills t were x working at or . near capacity, and. at tha same time shipments were- on a- large scaie. -js the. strtka did not begin unUl near the end fof September, It Is not 'generally believed that this has had any material effect on' earnings. If tha strike con tinues much' lonrer, however, earnings for tho last quarter' of the year ;will show a "consisicraWe, reduction. POLISH INVENTION PORTLAND MAN OF PORTLAND RUBBER: MILLS The Portland Rubber mills gives em ployment to about sixty men and its payroll amounts to approximately $75, 000 annually. The new building is lo cated oh a five acre tract and ample provision has been made for future e panalon of the industry, and Mr. Hunt tngton announces that the present work ing force will probably be doubled dur ing the coming year. A branch plant opened at Seattle a few months ago is said to be in a flour ishing condition under the management of Harry B. Hall. Other branches are planned to carry the business to other sections of the Pacific coast territory. The Portland Rubber mills is handi capped in the eastern market by adverse freight rates. The rate to Minneapolis on rubber goods shipments from Port land is 18.70 per 100 pounds, compared with a rate of less than one dollar from points -on the Atlantic seaboard. The freight rate on manufactured rubber products from the Atlantic coast to Portland is $2.60 per 100 and from Port land to Atlantic coast points the rate on identical shipments is $4.(5. In spite of . artificial advantages in freight rates given eastern rubber man ufacturers the Portland concern is able to control the northwestern market The OREGON BRASS WORKS, INC. BRASS FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS Bronze, Brass. Copper, Aluminum and Composition Castings. Finishing, Poiisn ing and Plating Sash Ban and Brass , Railing Second asa Everett Ste Fortune, Or. Faoaes Broadway U7S. A-M7 Hesse4IartinIron Works 460-474 E. Taylor St! Saatoasn, Foondan, Mechanioa . Marias aiacaiasry, Contmetots Eaalpatat gamaia MseblsTf raeirio coast pnoDuora pon . paoifio coast iNourrnict i Rasmnssen & Co. Makers of PamtsandVaniish N. E. Cor. 2d and Taylor Portland, Oregon ' CONCRETE GARAGES Cement Sidewalks, WalU, Floors y ' Get our estimates before th rainy season. CALL SELL WOOD lt, ,- ARROW CEMENT LAUNDRY TRAY CO. WHEN IN NtSO Or SUCH THINK Or THB , ' f OREGON PAPER BOX FACTORY 241-245 Stark St. . THB- HOMK Or TMK BEST . AT LOWEST PRICES F. DielschneicJer, Prop. MAIN 8tS. ' , Steve Works MANUFACTURERS OF . HIGH GRADE Stoves and Ranges :' 'TL'SK. TOUB DKALEB OR0ER YOUR KAD9ERLT Vow. and eaa gtn ft tatt atUntloat ' Doat watt uatU Um old of Wlatii. W. aaake ttesa at ftml sad boitar rtrat tbav Wili laK for daeadam, J. J. Kadderly 1S0 FIRST ST. MAIM 1SSZ, I CE: MACHINES Vreat the Oaly Complete Faetory la the EsUro Vortawest ' . : ARMSTRONG'S McINTOSH ICE 1V1ACHIN iVCi iifihY4? house one of Portland's industries nuality of the goods manufactured and the price at which they are offered meet every demand of the public and Insure the support of buyers of rubber goods i- this territory. Have you tasted KNIGHT'S NEW Rogue River CATSUP? . e it is delicious 1 Ask your Grocer KNIGHT PACKING CO. Portland, Oregon Portland Furniture Mfg. Co. Ifakars of COUCHES, LOUNGES, UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS 1249-1259 Macadam Road' Mala 809 A-3513 "HUMTV- OUR MOTTO . T.W. STOREY Manufacturer of HIOH-ORADB- RIVCT SITS HIOH SPSCO OOUNTIRSINKS OHISILS. PUNCHES DISS, KTO. NEAT TRiAT MKHT or STIIL OUR SRKOIALTV. TEL. IAST 070 1 UNION AVE. H. W. HOECKER MOORE-MEGHOlCOMP ANY ShaM Matal JobWno. SkrltflhU and Oorntcaa, Roof Ins, Auto- , mobile Repairs and Vtntllatlnfl C2S ASH ST. : PORTLAND, OR. AUTO DOCTORS Wa Out 'Km Quick, and De Not Rek Tea, Oonau Ration FREE! WILLAMETTE OAS tNOINI 4 MACHINE WORKS East Sd and urnsltfa. " East SSS ENGLISH RREANPAST TABLES, . . FOLDINO CAMP TABLES, JU VENILE FURNITURE West Coast Specialty Co. MANUFACTURERS FURNITURE AND WOOOENWARE 100 North Firm 8U Fort land, Ortea PORTLAND SALTED NUT CO. 17S 11th SL, Near MerrlMH. Mais 44SS. M ASS IIT OBEG09 Portland Bolt & Mfg. Co. 9. V. LEWELLTDr, XST. tl ills Street Worts - Solta, mods. Opsat Bods. Took IHm, IbtHaaa Baildlas Iroa at All Kinds. Mala 8i. A-8S1S. WILLAMETTE PATTERN WORKS Phoae East ? HI East "Water Street, Portlanl. Oreaoa PATTERNS AND MODELS OF EVERT DESCRIPTION HIGHEST GRADE WORK OUR SPE CIALTT BARRELS AND CASKS - f And all Kind of Cooparaa. at FINKC BROS OOOFBRAOB WORKS 1SS Madison. Hoar Brldsa. Mala 919 WESTERN TOOL AND DIE WORKS EsUblUtaed 16. , Third near Oltsan. .Andy Frits. Mgr. The bawt equipped plant on the eoaat devoted exclusively to the manufacture Of PRESSED AND STAMPED SHEET METAL- SPECIALTIES and Dies for producing- them. . Ge P Rummelin & Son IS ta. aear Wssa. SL Furriers C. G. Appltgath ' SHCCESSOB ' Ettab. IS7S. r Mala Its, Pacific Stoneware Co. , StS 'Sherleek 5 A to." --' Pertlasd, .Oresoa , ' " Evsnrthina; in Pottery , oV?ri Wiw liim sl. m m rs j-.. '-:( Specialty ; Manufacturing SCREW MACHINE WORK GEAR CUTTING DIES Special Tools The finest and " most Tiried rat chine tool equipment in the -Northwest ' C. M.M. C. 984 East 1 7 lit StraW t Sellwood too' Keea Toar Hesey la the West PORTLAND WIRE AND IRON WORKS Second and Columbia Sts. Main Z0O0 Maaafaetarers of Safety Deposit Boxes, Iat.rlor Tsslt Eqnlpmeat. Ornameatal Iroa for Basks sad Offlee BalldlBf, sad Miscellastost m iroa ana. w ire nors. 01 an Jtiaas, IMPROVED DRAG SAW A new Idas la the ehiteh, so haporbret si to alaoat doabl the vela, of Um ssachlaa. Write for ooBplota drauiptios. B as lot Marine, Steam, Gas and Oil Engine Work sod Mag yaar sapslrs to aa. Wa do thlass qnlrkly. aad aav. had Ions eapwieae. ta this work.. Coast Engrine & Marine Works Bseessaors to Sopplt At Itatetrrioa toot of East Tarlor St Phone East SMS. Portland, THE W.G.McPhersonCo. . ITIaetesatB aad Wllioa Sts. SHEET METiL AND PLATE WORK FOR SHIPS Thayer, Shaver & Gul ley Machine Co. General arsehlsltts aad Ballders of - MARINE j MACHINERY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ' ttl.lU EAST WATER STREET CHAS. O. 0L8EN, Proa, PORTLAND PATTERN WORKS THE LAROEST AND REST BQUIFFEO ON TNE OOAST Eaat . 174 B. Watm St, Ess., Tabor 4478, Portland, Ox. PHOENIX IRON WORKS ' & FOUNDRY PORTLAND, OBEOON. Eoslnaafs, roandars. sltchinlats, Boilamakars, BaildlDC and Struetoral Iroa Work. Noted t , for Quick and SatiafaMory lUpsira. W. Ooaraotao STai7(hin. SPECIALTY FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS Basil Brass Bad Iroa Castfars Contract Work Solicited E. 7th and Belmont. a 1401 THE SILENT NIGHT MATTRESS Onr. aw enatlon. filled wHh Silk fait, sold at $50 and on AO nights' frw trial. IT'S THS BEST MATTRESS IN THB WORLD! United Manufacturing Co., Inc. S71 SANDY BOULEVARD. v East 870. Davis-ScottBeltingCo. Orevoa Made Fare Oak Tasted Leather Belting HS.11M1S CsUa Aresae TaL East Ses. Pertlasd. Orvoa .. rrt tpnnvii u.w. . aa ll(llLl.tlM D k n . . POBTLAHD OALTAXTZIirO , WORKS aaaaviat Offlos and Works, a 2d and Easd Sta,, Psttisai ,' - P. SHARKEY & SON Longr Straw Horse Collar " EAST OAR AND UNION AVE, . Multnomah Trunk & pag Co. Wislassls saakert of Traaka, SaUeasaa, Baas. TUassaaws. Aate Traaks, Eta. : SO-SO B. Watas SJL. Poftlaad. Os, Passes East Sd, S34. Pendleton Woolen Mills : - readtetoa. O. ' ' MAXUFACTUHEKS OF Pore Fleece Wool Blankets Isdiaa Bobs. StVaaier Bsf , Batk Boaaa asd Asta Seses . mm f fX.A tMCfTA Mfoa lci rtf 7fVv mskWot, liada In Portland l' t, 'Xf$J i a. i , sm .rj-JV' aTa 1 r.r vi m . I r 17