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' 1 i - J THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, P.ORTLAND, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1820. 15 - Edited by flyman B. Cobra CREDIT REDUCTIONS CLAIMED Eflited by l Will F. 11'SsUn EGG MARKET HAS A FIRMER TONE OATS BIOS HIGrlF.K A tale of tons of oat wa made on the Portlaad Merchant Exchange at f4, a rf of It oer previous day, (losing- bid were $1' a p. Market for eggs la showing a slight lnciease In demand. With receipts de creasing here a well an at other Pacific North went points, storers are more anxious to secure their quota. Purchases arc jrenerallv shown at unchanged prices. Y. o. b. buyer ar bidding from 36 H to 37c a dozen for current receipt egga here lor th day' delivery. Several firm, are out with tli l.igher bid, inort a an effort to boost value on their immuue holding Uian any l-ctial detr to aecure stock. Mcmt bidden were quoting 80 He for the day. But wer pav ing 37c tn rompruUve territory. Store stocks as yet are far below expecta tions, indicating that very heavy Durchaaea must 1e made within the nut few hi io fill th: i Iiwmi. The big (irknn are now much more iliU-tesieo in offering and ara among th lead en in The bidding at the moment. I ho desiring ipecial information regarding n market, should write the Mark Bettor. Ongoi. Journal, enclosing suuii for reply.' Vjr BASKET By Hymaa H. Cohea Gradual increase of offerings of green goods is shown In the retail shops. There is a growing abundance of spinach from local gardeners, which la not only of excellent quality but prices are be ginning to show some loss GENERAL ADVANCE IN STOCK MARKET BEARS RAID MARKET Hew fork. April fL (L H. g,) Tke Green peas from California are in I Bearish el meat again eeefally raid much heavier supply, with retailers sell ing as low as 20c a pound. The quality is very good. Hood River and White Salmon aspar- d the stock market today aad e eeeded la playing havoe wltk price. Broker frantically sold large, blocks of lock wltaoat regard lor raise, aad BUTTER TUAIIK CONTINUES SLOW . Market for butter and especially cubes contin ual to how a slow lone here, although no further price change were made for tba day. Forecast a were out for another drop in pnnti for the immediate future. THICKEN PRICEK ARE LOWERED Lower prices are being named in the market for ehlr-kena here with sales down to 82c for light lowl. Heavy vtoek u selling around 84c. to 86c a pound. .Movement in retailer ia alow. TEAL MARKET APPEARS WEAKER Market for country killed calves appeared weaker for the day with most of the buaineBs at 23r. although aotne was done as high an 23 HsC Hog were steady with food stuff at 2214 c to 23c generally. HIGHER SI OA It HAS. NOW AURIVFI) The higher priced sugar expected by boat from the south for several days ha finally ar lived and the new luotation of $18.4i f(.r granulated is now generally- in effort. Forecasts out tor a still further advance. CHEESE IS OOINO TOWARD KOTTH lespite the fact that California baa recently uunted lower price for cheese, Tillamook ha resumed selling to Ix Angeles and the price ia generally boing held steady. Same here. BRIEF NOTES OF PROJJfCK TR4DE New red potato, 15 16c; white, 17 9 17 He Old potatoes ire weaker and lower. - Greek currants expected to be about lier cent lower. Rhubarb moving very slowly at 6.4J 7c pound. Boa market ia (lowly reviving--' agus Js coming forw ard in fair supply, at the ead of the day' tettloa price but prices are high as 3540c a pound nowed Bet lose of from 8 to over 4 California stock Is selling around 20c ; point. Tke decUae was helped along for the best offerings from the south. wbea commission konee were forced to Artichokes are likewise coming for- llqaldate becaae top order were ward much more freely, with sales . reached. around 15c each. 1 New red potatoes from tfte south are j New York, April 21. (I. N. S.) Al sellinjf at 2r. a pound at retail, while though some stocks moved in an irrcgu the white stock of the new growth is t lar manner at the opening of the stock selling at 22c. I market today, the entire list Was In The following price are average one that j demand after the start and made up- conumer are existed to pay retail More, turn-, ranrine frnm frac-tinnw to fcne Quality noted i the average, fancv atnff being lurn ranging rrom Iracuons to tour ulightly higher and inferior stuff fractionally; points. to"".-Fre,b uid. 4Jc per don : f.nc,, freah. 1 Lackawanna Steel continued promi 40(42c per doiin. : nent, advancing 3 to 4. Steel com- Poultr) chicken, dreswi. 5!!6c per lb. : mon rose Vi to 102. Baldwin Locomotive. if 'l'h7i)rr'CTPh 'b-; tUFl,y, 55'56c ; after yielding to 129,, advanced to 131, 'h.h 8'n,onrr8040c per lb.: halibut, j while Republic Steel dropped to 105 and 20X3Oc per lb. : then rose to 106. Crucible Steel fell Hour Beat local patent, 83 45(3.50 per j one point to 240, but Quickly recovered k. 4! lb. ! t sack I'outoe? Burbanks. fancy, 9f10c per .lb. ; sweet. 1 2 "4 r per Ih. Onion Lined. 8 & !c per lb : to 243. I Mexican Petroleum roe to 187 V; Pan i American Petroleum 1 point to 1034, and Royal Dutch 1 to 112. Trans-Continental Oil was under continued pressure, however, falling 1 Ti to a caw low record of 17. Studebaker advanced 1 '4 to 114: Gen eral Motors 8 H to 321 and Pierce Arrow one point to 69. I'm ted States Rubber after dropping to 104 H rose to 106. Fractional advancas wen made in copper aad railroad shares. j There was active trading in many iames dur j lng ttie forenoon with a atrong tone maintained I in the industrial share. i Iackawanna roe 4 Mi to 84 4 , while Re- 1 lu. a, ..-i r, . ; J , . , , puuuc nievi, itmuwui ana vanauiiiiu Diatei maue gains of about two point. Steel common held within a narrow range, selling from 101 Mi to 102 K. Corn Product was active, advancing 1 H to 1 00 V , and American Beet Sugar rose over 2 points to above 100. PUrca Arrow row 2 point to S9S and gains of from 2 to 8 points were made in the other motor shares WEATHER AFFECTS EP MARKETING PORTLAND LIVESTOCK HCN Hoc. Cattle, Calve. Sheep. Wednesday ., 8 .. 641 Week ago 65 ... Two weak ago . . . 59 11 .. 401 Tour year ago 128 416 .. 188 Tear ago 42 11 .. 72 Two year ago ... 41 175 500 Inree years ago .. 685 145 IS 607 Four years ago . . . 289 46 . . 314 WEATHER 7SOT1CE FOR SHIPPERS Weather bureau advises: Protect shipments during tb next 36 hours againat the following minimum temperature: Oelng north. 38 de gree;, ; northeast over 8.. P. A 8. railroad, 80 de gree; east to Baker, 24 debtees, and south to Ashland. ,10 degrees. Minimurn temperature at Portlaad tomorrow, about 88 degree. WHOLESALE PRICES ITU PORTLAND Sharp Decline Is Forced in Chicago Grain Pit Prices Chicago. April 21. ( F. P.) Griin future on the Chicago board of trade closed today wi'h the pita in a turmoil and with all price sharpy lower. A number of condition acted to bring about the drop, but it was taken philoeophicaUy in the pita, where it wa claimed the drop was long overdue. It caught all traders by surprise, however, and there was little effort to support tD marxei m ne iat .ew m nui o. traa.ng. MeIjrtn petroleum rose 5 to 1S9 and ! ft" May corn cloned 4 V e below the opening. pul Amelicux pnUnm advanced 2 points to j vi 7 u. jtiiv M 1 r- h mv tile ii r w fi in V I i.nn. t I rw. ; . J . -. I i 1 -T- , ' ... I it . - . ' . . - - j ..... . . - - i i rt 71 . Iw,t Ilt iiiii i iiiu-i -..iiiiiii Liiai v , 1 1 and September " 7c bnn Hie otenmg. SI 61 continued in supply, the former failing to 86 May oat wa off 3c from the opening. 97 Vic, and the latter to 17. and July down Sc from the opening, 81 "4 e. I A wave of selling came Into the market during 'Pile financial situation In "general, particu I the early afternoon, forcing severe loase in larly a realization that federal reserve baruts were j practically th entire list. really striving to end eipansion, wati a big far- j Although the stock market closed a a 3 o'clock, tor. Much attention was paid to the entire trading was in such heavy volume that the final financial situation, the stock market being re- I quotation did not appear on the stock quotation fleeted to a considerable extent. Rumors ot I ticker until 23 minutes after the official closing financial depression in Japan formed another ' time. The dealings In the market were almost bearish factor. j like in times of panic. No on in the street Individual dealers claimed to see in the break could account for the real reason lying behind In prices a turning point in the era of hieh cost. ; the sensational decline, most of the traders be lieving tliat it waa due to some coming action by the federal reserve board. No stock was spared in the general slashing of prices. The sale wen In excess of 2,000,000 shares. - Steel common broke to 98 i . as compared with an early high of 102 S . Baldwin Locomotive broke from the morning high to 115, while Re public Steel fell 8 point to fif . General Mo- Because of weather conditions which have made it impossible to shear sheep at inferior points, there have been very limited offerings in the North Portland aiieys and values are firmly held. No hogs arrived while the cattle market was steady for the daj. While there was a small supply of tuff in the sheep and lamb alley (or the Wednesday trade. North Portland market continue to re flect strength in all divisions and in some in stances a alight bulge ia sales prices may be uoteu. General sheep and lamb range: Spring lamb 81 7.00 19.00 East of mountain lambs 17.00$ 18.00 Best heavy valley lambs 14. 25 15.7S Common to medium valley lambs 11 003 15.50 Yearliiigs. 1 5.00 ft 16.00 Kwes 10.00 14.00 Wether 14 50 15. 50 No Hog Com Forward ' No carload of hogs came forward to the North Porltand market and the recent limited offering of "drivedns" kept values at the ea tieme point. General hoc range: Prime mixed 117.00 17 85 Medium mixed 18.28 (8 17.00 Hough be vie 12 25 v 18 21. Pig 13.00 1 50 Cattle Situation 8taaay Situation in the cattle alleys was steady for Wednesday in ths North Portland alleys. Re criyts wen limited and a quick cleanup was re porter for the day. General cattle range: Best grain pulp steers . . . Choice steers Good to choice steers Medium to choice steers Fair to good steers Common to fair steers Choice cows and heifers Good to choice cows and heifers Medium to good cows and heifers I Fair to medium cows and heifers The grain market being most sensitive, they said, was the first to feel the wind. So sudden was the drop that the market was disorganii'l for a time, and closing pneet were nut Quoted for several minutes after the closing gong. Be.st light calve Medium calves Heavy calves Stocker and feeder Tuesday Afternoon Sals COWS .112 001S.00 . 11.00012.00 . 10.006 11.00 9.00 ( 10.00 . 8.25 m 9 00 7.00 C" 8 25 10.50 ( 11.00 8.75 10 50 8.25 9 75 7.00 8.25 5.00(0 7 00 6.0 8,50 15.00 C 17.00 10.000 15 00 7.00 10 00 8.00 8.50 BAG TRUST AIDED IN ITS BOOSTING NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS Cars Wheat Barley. Flour. Oats. Hsy. Portland. Wednesday 7 8 1 20 Year ago . . . 19 8 18 8. 8 Season to date. 7715 173 8555 428 2003 Tear ago ... 6810 899 2375 642 2994 Tacoma. Tuesday 26 1 28 . . 6 Year ago ... S .. 2 4 Season to date. 6438 84 2934 171 782 Year ago ... 5197 84 158 1186 Seattle, Tuesday 29 21 Year ago ... 44 8 . . 67 Season to date. 5655 238 881 637 1140 Year ago ... 5254 73 1179 525 2309 JAPAN IN POSITION TO DEMAND IN BIG SUM OF U.S. Deliberate attempt is being made by a lodal clique, aided by a morning paper, to uphold the manipulating speculators in the grain bag market. In a defense of the manipulators it states that the price of grain bags is made in Calcutta. That is true, as everyone knows, but the trade also knows that the local situation has been manipulated during certain periods. It develop that despite the efforts of certain interests to "stand in" with the manipulators, there has been practically no change in the price of grain bags at Calcutta aside fmra nominal fluctuations during recent weeks, while the local and other Pacific coast market hat advanced sharply. Wheat growers are not anxious to purchase baes at the present price even though it appears that th. Japaneae-Bnosh interests ar, , tn full , y, hRV(, be.n 0,d an, ar) on the By Broadaa Wall New Tork. April 21. Stocks closed heavy Tuesday after aa ses sion of great Irregularity In which some material net losses were re corded. There seemed to be no spe cial reason for theselling except a general uneasiness on the part of the public over the money and for eign situation for Japan has now be come something to worry about. Money was renewed at t per cent, but was offered by a leading Broadway bank at 6 per cent In the afternoon. The west, which has been bullish, has turned against the market, perhaps be cause the federal reserve board Is go ing to make the western merchants re duce their credits. Credit Is frosen in commodities in the west, not only those stored in warehouses, but now tn those jfiubber Company Is Given Permission For Sale of Its Stock Salem, April 21. Permission to sell $150,000 of its capital stock In Oregon was granted to the Western .Rubber company of; Tacoma, Wash., Tuesday by H. J. Schulderman. state corporation commissioner. Other permits Issued by Schulderman . Tuesday include : Ttrnui tmfllle Canning- oomnanT. Cor- vallis. Tor the sale of 135.000 of its-stock. American .Universal implement com pany. Portland, for the sale of 15000 of stock. Myrtle Point Creamery company. Myrtle Point, for the sale of $l2o of Its stock. Permission to transact business in this tatn was granted to the Paths Kx chsnare, Inc., a New York corporation. capitalised at SB. 000,000. N. I. Simon, 709 iioard or. Trade DUiming. i-ortiana, is named as attorney In fact for Oregon. Tho Berger Studio, Portland, capital ired al $6000, filed articles of incorpora tion, Tuesday. The Incorporators are Honry Berger, Grace Von O. Berger and Kalherine Schneider. control of the supplies and situation hen. They have "not been buying the bags as fast as the manipulating interests felt they should and it is understood that the latter will make a desperate effort to line them up with a further sharp manipulation in the price. Prom all reports then ara plenty of bass pur chased to take care of any possible crop of wheat crown in the Pacific Northwest, but there is some question as to whether the manipulator will bring them here in time to keep price from going higher. Weather Retards Farm Work Edward L. Wells of the Portland office ef the weather (urau advisee : The weather to Saturday waa rather cold. with frequent precipitation over most of th railroad tracks. HOPE FOB ATJTO BUSINESS Hope for the automobile business was expressed by Colonel Colt, head of the Unite! States rubber business, who esti mated the 1920 tire business at $1,300,- 000. It was $300,000,000 tn 1914. Not withstanding this phenomenal Increase. Colonel Colt looks for even more start ling growth in the future. The motor stocks were heavy today, being de pressed by selling of general motors. Wall street blamed the stock exchange for the bill introduced in congress Canadian dohan. ;demand. wen $.8150. w?,jrw Trt M,tm Market - New Tor. April 21. fL N ft. tVm T quiet Spot. Anril sd Ms,, otf.rti June, offend. lBs, T' 0",rM "Pelter Weaki spot, Aprl land May. 8.10; June and July, offered. 8.0a. RAINS 15 ALABAMA OITE COTTON AN ATVANCE New York. April 21. (L N. 8.) Continued favorable weather in the belt with heavy rains reported from parts of Alabama, caused a steadier tone at the opening of th cotton , market today with first prices 10 20 point higher. j After the call prices became under pressor ' and at th end of the first 20 minutes wen i about 20 point under th initial levels. Th qisrket continued under heavy preaann to tb close. The selling seemed to be k gen eral liquidation movement caused by the Imak In th stock market and the Japanese newa. Tbe close was steady at tb kow with prion 95 to 141 point net lower. Province of Manitoba Three-year 5 Bonds Pnrnfehed by Orerbeck as Cooke Co., of Trad building: Board These are prine retailers pay wholesalers ex cept as otherwise noted : Daley Products BUTTER Selling price, boi lots: Creamiry, prime parchment wrapped. 60c per lb.; smaller firsts, 58c. lb,; firsts, 59c per lb.: smaller lots at an advance. Jobbing price: Cnbe extras, 5 4 ." Ih. ; prime firsts. 53 53 He lb. litJTTF.RFAT Portlnd delivery basis. S1G? 63c; country stations, 59c60c. OLKOM AKUAKINK Best brands. 40e; ordt narj. 38 "dc: bakers, 33c; Nutmargarin. 1 lb. i-irlons, 82c lb. CHKKSi; Selling price: Tillamook freah Ore grn. fancy triplet, 35 C 86c lb.; You tig Amer ica, J7(38c. Prices to jobbers, f.'o. b., Tilla mook "triplets. 32c; Young America. ' 38c. Sell iuc price: Cream, brinks, 40 42c Belling price: Block Swiss, 48 49c: limburger. i0(g 42c per lb. KUG8 Buying price: current receipts, 80 '-h 37c; candled, selling price, 40c; select, 42c. LIVE POULTRY Selhn; price: Heavy hen. :i4ft3-; light hens. 32 0M4c: spring light, 5 (it- per lb.; old rooster.. 20c; squabs., $3.00; dressed ducks, 48oOc per IK; pigeons, $1.50 l2 00 per dnsen ; turkeys, live. 36 (a 36c lb.; dressed. 4 7 19 50c tier lb ; dressed geese, 30c lb. I Fresh Vegetables and Fruit j KUK8H FRI'IT - Onnges. $5.50 7 25 per lux: bananas. lOVj'ClIc lb : lemons, $5.25(9 I ti.00 p,-r crate: Florida grapefruit. $6.50 ( 7.25 ; i Calif. -mis, $3.75. I AI'l'LKS Various varieties, local, $1.50 4 25. ' IRIE1 FRriT Kate. Dromedaries. $7.80; Fartta, $4.25 per box; raisins, 3 crown loose Mu.-ratel 16c per lb.; fig. $8.50 W 5.50 box. ON ION'S -- Selling price to retailer. Oreu. S7.OOat7.25 per cwt. ; a..anci.tion selling price, carload, (i.00. f o. b. country; garlic, 50c per lb.; green oulonn. 50c pr doscn bunches; ouioo set-. 1 7 1 8c per lb. POTATOES -Selling price, Oregon fancy. 7(oS; tJems. $ 51ir9 00 cwt; buying prices, $7 50s7.75; new, 17gmc per lb. VEJil'-TABLKS Turnip. $4.00 per sack; carrots. $4 00 sack; beets, $5.00: cabbage. California, 7 8c ; lettuce. 85.00 per crate ; cucumbers, $2.00$ 50 dnsen : tomatoes. $3.50 (4 00: egg plant, S5r lb.; broccoli, $1.75 2.75; bell peppers. 60c; sprouts, l"e per ib. ; celery. $1 50 i-r dozen: peas. lVc lb.; artichokes. $ 1.40 (" 4 .50 doa ; aapargus, Oregon, $3.00 is' 3 25 dnsen bunches. Meats and Provisions rOVVTRT MEATS Selling price: Country hog. 22 Vk W23c lb for top blocaers: heavy. 18 18c; beat real. 28a28Hs; heavy veal. 16 I 7c per Ih. -e HMOKKD MEATS Ham, 8140c per lb.: breakfast bacon, 33(a'52r: picnics, 24 & 25c; cottage roll, 32c r lb. 1.AKI- kettle rendered, 25c; tierce bast compound, Fish and Shellfish FR12MI FISH--Salmon, freh Chinook 27c; 'roren salmon. 2.5c per lb.; halibut, fresh, i ): sturgeon, i ); blscV cod, lOSllr lb.; silver smelt. 10c per lb.; kippered salmon. $2.50 per 1 lb. basket; kippered cod. 2.00: Co lombia smelt, 5c per lb ; rsier clams. $5.00 box. Groceries RCGAR Nominal prioes. refinery basis- Cube. $19.25: fruit snd berry. $18.40: yellow. $17.80: granulated. $18 40; extra C. $18.00: gclden C. $17.90; , HONr.Y New, $7.00 7.30 per ease. i UlCr. Japan style. No., 1. 14 He: New Orleans head, (--) ; Blue Rose, 15 He per lb. j SALT Coarse, half ground. 100( $17.25 por ton: 50s, $18.75: table dairy. 50s $17 25 i bales. $3.804.00: fancy utile and dairy. $38.50. lump rock. $26 50 per urn. BEANS (Sale by jobbers): Small white, 74e per lb.; large white, 7c lb.; pink. S ' e lb.; Iutsj. 12 He; bayou. llc: red?. 10 He: Oregon beans, buying prices, nominal, 5 He per lb CANNED MI1JC Carnation, $6.10: Borden. -i.lt'r Aster, $6.00; Eagle. $11.25: Libby. $6.00: Mount Vernon, $6.00: Haxelwood, $6.00 per cser. COFFEE Roasted, 34 4 8c in sacks or rutin. SODA CRACKERS In bulk. 17 He -per lb. NCTS Walnuts. 35 (a) 40c per lb.: almonds. Sc: filberts. 82c in aack lota: peanuts. 1J$ 16c: pecans. 25o; Braxils, 30c. Repas. Faints, OU ROP Swab' dark. 18 He; white. 20c lb.; standard Manila. i,r. LLNSKKI) VIL R,w, bhls., $1.98 f al : kettle boiled, bhla.. $2.00; raw, rases. $2.13; boiled, caws, $2. 18 per gallon. COAL OCa Water white, in drums or Iron barren-, 13c gal..- oasee. 24c per gL GASOLINE Iron bbls., 27c; cases. 39 He: engine distillate, iron bbls.. 16c; case, 82 He WHITE LEAD Ton lots. 15o; 600 lb.. 15 H per Ib. TCRPENTINE Tanks, $2.40; eases, $2.61; 10 case lote, lc less. " , WIRE NAILS Ba.ic pric. $3.16. Heat, Wool an Hlee HOrS Ncmlnal. 1919 orop. 50, per lb. -- HIDBS-vCalvee. 50 60c: green hides. 17 COMMISSION HOI SES SELL CORN ON THE 1IECLINE Chicsgo, April 21. II. N. S I Corn opened tors, after selling up to Bl in tne early traa i lc lower on a rush of commiaaion house ' ing. slumped violently to 273. Merican Petro felling Buying; support was lacking and prices lernn broke 12 point to 177. and Pan-American dropped rapidly after the start, falling so faat ; Petroleum to 97. Pierce Arrow was nearly 3 that at one time the blackboard prices were , p,int, below the high at 60. and Studebaker nearly 1 cent sbove the prices in the pit. Com-' feIl io74. Crucible Steel yielded 11 points mission houses had selling orders on oats, which , . started V. & 1 Hi o lower. r.irther losses were I .'i.vemment Vnds unchanged: railroad and sustaTTied after the oienini. .h.. wnnH. I'rovisiotis opened higher with commission otner Bonus wea. !,.. hnvine Packers sold on the advance. I otai saice oi atocss wis; were a.,ou.vuw Chicago range by Viiitetl Prcs: CORN 0r May July ... . September May . . . . . July . . . . MJ May July Mav July . . . . Oien. Hitjh Low. Close 172H 173H 165H 168 ltlfl i 166 157 157 . 161 161 H 153 154 OATS 97 H 07 H 03 94 '4 W 8S ' 8 4 St 1'OHK 3tii5 3flS0 3.'i50 3550 I-ARD 1082 1985 1!125 1935 2065 206.1 2002 2005 1UHH 1827 1832 lS0.- 1S05 l!iOO 102 1875 1875 No Av. lbs. Price No. At lbs. Price 2.... 995 $ 6.75 I 1 10I3 $!t.50! 3 880 7.75 I 1 970 50 BULLS 1 1270 $ 7 75 I 1 1890 $ 8.00 2 1030 8.00 HOGS 5 184 $17 00 j 2 435 $15 25 1 . . . 520 13.00 4 .... 122 16. 0 I 2 820 16.50 J 2 235 16 75 1 430 13.00 I 4 202 17.00 C 160 17 00 1 310 15H0 1 320 15.00 7. . . . 207 17.00 y.... 127 15 50 1 2.... 230 17.00 6.... 178 17.00 3.... 196 17.00 3.... 200 17.00 l.t.. 560 14.00 1 340 15.00 10 217 1700 1 270 18.50 1 200 17.00 b 201 17 00 2. . . . 170 17.00 , Wednesday Momln Sain COWS No Av. Lbs. Price, No. At. Is. Price. 1 940 $ 8.73 i 1 550 $ 0.50 BULLS 1 1330 $ g.25 I 1 830 $ 8.50 LAaaBS 7 72 $19 00 i 8 43 17.10 I 214 87 17.50 : 24. . . . 69 18.50 j I YEARLINGS 108 102 $16 O0 I 1 110 $16.00 105 117 16.00 j I BUCK SHEEP 1 180 $ 6.0O- 1 140 $ 8.00 HOGS 3 220 $17.00 ..... 153 $15 85 1 440 14.00 I 1 330 16.00 I statai. Some snow feu. but except in tne aeainat SDecuiauon and short snlllna- more elevated districts It melted as it fell- Some , ig lhe n8-turaI result of the Stuts local hail storms occurred, doing little damage, , , ... ,,, . . , . . , . . , i- i i- - airalr. It caused mtirn nelllnsr llgnt to uesvy rroet occurreu nuimaj an'iniui, o- . but during the day the weather was mild and Judge Gary did not say there would" pleasant Rain et in again Monday morning be no extra dividend and he said noth 'wTmrnTueT snd coast counties ! all against a big stock dividend and in localities in other part of th state, t such as the street has been expecting, farm work ha been seriously retarded by wet j In fact, his talk indicated that If any weather. Scarcity of labor has also caused some , ,hinff done ,t ,, be ,n stock Tne e Condition hsve been generally fsvorable for buying of Steel IS what the Street calls winter wheat snd oats and early sown spring . good. Month. Open. High. laaw. Close. January .... 3470 8480 - 3330 8355 February .' 33 10 March 8190 8400 3246 8264 April 4065 May 4165 4180 4050 40!! June .... -. 3935 July 8970 8976 3825 8852 August 8725 September 3505 October $655 8668 3402 8610 November ... .... 84.10 . December ... 3558 855N 3335 3405 1 j BIG DIVIDEND DECLARED Stock dividends continued to be what wheat, but warmer weather Is needed in places. ; Spring seeding is proceeding very slowly. i In the milder section grass is growing well. ana siiaiia ana ciover are misim av iair avari. , .itti- .if i- i- v,- ,v,-. m, In the colder parts of the state growth is alow. " ""ere ' the market. The Cold, cloudy weather is causing some loss of Brunswick-Balke company announced alfalfa from mildew. Sheep and cattle ara be- one of 200 per cent today, and Sears- serious losses hsve been reported. cent. Prunes In Bloom I ,Jne reason tne Japanese situation is -,.; m .,k.n,.H .inwiv Prunes ar in i taken so seriously Is that Japan is in full hloom in Douglas county and an partially position to demand about $300,000,000 in bloom elsewhere. tuarly pears are almas j gold from the United States. in full bloom in jaexson county. very tew w .1 u apple blossoms an showing except in Douglas ! pw.uoji tnat goia county. The cold, wet weather has been unfa- j must be paid on demand regardless ot vorahie for poiieriatinn. Fruit buds appear to j consequences. The consequences would be recovering somewhat from the effects of he interesting the extremely low temperature in December. ! but the yield of berr:es. cherries, peaches and Liverpool Cotton Easier ' Liverpool. April 21. (I N. S.) Bpote opened dull ; prices easier. Sales 300 bales, , American middlings fair, $154; good middlings, 2829: fully middlings. 2729: middlings. 2629,! low, 2299; good ordinary, 1979; ordinary, 1879. futures opened steady. to yield Payable in U. S. dollars Due April IS, 1923 S's at 94.03 Wire orders "collect." Freeman Smith a Camp Co, icoao rtsea aorrxwisTiaa t, Spot Cotton Lower New Tork. April 21. (I. N. 8.1 Spot cot ton was quiet today, 100 points lower at 41.75c. No sals. apricot will be mat rially reduced and the yield of pears somewhat aitected. rne trost oi oun- POTATOE8 ALONG THE COAST Ban Ira nelson, April 21. i C. P.I Pot by wet soil: a small acri-aiie hah been planted to i toes Rivera U hit. .17 or, at. V '.!.. t i, Vnit hlnnm hut full informatim la not vet ! ' ' Transportation Is Reported Missing; Street Makes Howl shares; bonds. $20,660,000. Commission house liquidation was forced in large volume by the declines which occurred in the market after midday, when many severe losses were suffered in every4ssu on th list The specialties wen the heaviest sufferer. Mexican Petroleum broke 14 points to 175 and Pan-American Petroleum yielded over 0 points to 98 H- Sinclair Oil dropped over 8 point to 84 Hi. Steel common broke over 2 points ro 100. and losses . of from 2 to 6 points were suffered in other steel sharer. Republic Steel selling at . 102 i and Baldwin Locomotive at 122-H. The railroad stocks yielded from 1 to 2 points. The market closed weak today. fctvemiucnt bonds unchanged ; railway and , other bonds weak. ! th ranges. Hay is almost alt gone in this j ! aection and is not obtainable at any distance I Punished by Orerbeck A Cooke Co., Board from the railroads. Thus UDdcmourished cows I of Trade building: ' fES"'HIPl ion Early' garden vegetables are growing slowly; I Y.kfOL.t? vlnV anting of later vegetables has been retarded i "MVr?;: i80J ' Ajat Rubber . . . . : Alaska , Gold . . . Alii- Chalmers .. i Alloy Steel i Am Agr. t'hem. ; Am. Bet Sugar Am. ( an, c . . . . That the transportation companies are to , Am. far Foundry blame fin much of the present shortage of i Am. Cotton Oil .. . .. supplies alona Trout wtreet is the word civen 1 Am Hide A Leather. out by Mon.e of the wholesale trade. I do n-fd The claim, is mad.- lliat the express rompany j Am. Intl. Corp has persistently refined to tate ecs cases- and Am. Linked, c chicken rooim in;o tne country so that . supplies ' Am. Locomotive, c ... could Ue brought forward to this city. AMERICAN LIVESTOCK TBICES Cinen. "71 1 sa 40H 46 Si 90 100H 44 Hi 187 H 4(1 2 1 104 06 H 86 102 21 66 4 3 H 132 -89 H Disarms of later vecei by wet soil; a atrial lacreage has been planted to early potatoes and more wui oe planted aa soon as tbe soil ia sufficiently dry. Early potatoes are coming up in a few localities. Brooroha.ll cabled: United Kingdom It is officially stated that the condition of winter wheat ia very favorable. However, it is also claimed thai the acreage to I spring, cereals will be short this year. I'noffi CALVES DIE FEED ciai advices are to the effect that rain are SHORT INT INTERIOR j hindering sowing In msny sections. Pendleton. April 21. Sairly heevy losses of ! France Rain in tiiis country have caused calves are reported from the cattle country local damage to grains, otherwise the good pros about Ukiah, in the graxing lamis of Southern p.t., tor the crop generally are maintained. Umatilla county. Snow has fallen intermittently I (--. Sowine nf the new era in has up to the present and with grass short because : rte IirW ,.rod progress under satiatactor, of cold teed ha been scare for the animals on India Latest estimates show a further in croaed acreage to wheat in the Junjaub prov have been unable to raise their calves and many : ince and the la teat reports are to the effect that have died from hunger atid cold. i harvesting of wheat continues to progress aat- t isfartorily. The outturn this year will no doubt show a good improvement Australia Seeding condition in general have been fair, but New South Wale does not ex pect anv increase in the acreage to wheat in that section. North Africa Reeent rains were very bene ficial to crops and proeiects are good as com san Franelsc Poultry Market I San Francisco. April 21. V. P. I Pou) ! try Broilers, 50(850c; large hens, 4546c;! peal aucxs. 33gste. San Francisco Grain Market . San Francisco. April 21. (U P.) Barley Spot feed, per cental, $3.00 3. 10. 27c lb.; 25 c standard. Stack, Bead, Cottoa. Grata, Eta lia.ail Board ef Trade SaUalag. Overbeck&CookeCoe DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES efaaiwera Ckieage Beard at Trade Cerrespatfat lsraa Bryaa ' . .Olatn Is latt ' .;v ' ' . -' " " ! ,'. - . Am. Ship A Com. Am. Smelter, c Am. bteel Foundry .... Am. Sugar, c - Am. Sumatra Tobacco .- Chlcaeo Hoot S1S.7S Am. Tel. a Tei Chicago. Arnl 21. 1 1. N S. i Hogs Re- Am. Tobacco ceipts. 17.O00; ligiits active and 25c to 35c Am Totieeco Secunties . higher; others slow and lOr to 25c higher. Am. Woolen, c Bulk. 14.80( 15 60; top. $16 75; heavy I Am. Writing pair. pfd. weight, $14 80 1 5.85 ; nedium weight. $15.35 Am, Zinc 18.75: lieht wecht. 10.25 mi H 75 ; tight Anaconda Mining Vo .. lighu. $15.05 17.50; heavy packing sows, i Atrhbon. c smooth. $13.25 r 14.35 ; parking sows, rough. ! Atlantic Gulf A W. 1. . S12.75I? 13.40: pigs. $14 2516 00. i Baldwin Loco.. ,e flattie Receipt 11 OOO nnevenlv vtealr tn naimnnre vsuiu. m weak. Beef steers Medium to heavy weight, $12. 90 14.50: choice and prime. $12or 14,50; me-lium to good. $10.75 ta 1 2.90 Light weightetlood and choice. $ 1 1 75 (t 14.25 ; com mon and medium. $9.75 ar 1 1 .75. Butcher cat tle Heifers. $7. 1 5 (m 1 .V f.O ; c. $7.0As 11.75: bulls. $7.0(1 ( 11.00. ('inn'. nd rut tern Cows and heifers. $4.25 ( 7.0(: csroer steers. $6 00 ( 8 2-V Veals i light and heavy weight 1, $14. 00f5 16.00: feeder steers, $9 00 11.65: stocker steers. $7.50 t 1 1 00 ; stocker cows and heifers. $7.50 11.25 . stocker cslves ' $8.00 ( 11.25. Sheep Receipts. 9000; slow, mostly steady.! Lambs (84 lbs. down). $ 1 7.50 i 1 9 00 : lamb? (culls and common). $12,501 17.00; yearling wethera, $14.00 16.75 ; ewes. $10.50 e? 13.30 ; ewes (culls and common). $6.00 10.00; feed er lambs. $ 13 00 at 1 5 O0. Omaha Hoes 81B.80 Omaha, April 21. (L N. S. I Hogs Re ceipts 14,000. Steady, 25c higher. Bulk $14 15; top, $15 80. Cattle Receipts 700 Butchers, 25c8 50e lower; feeders, 25c higher. Sheep Receipts 8000. Strong: sheep steady. Denver Hofl. $1S.70 Denver, Colo.. April 21. (U. P.) Csttle Receipts 4 50-; strong: 25 (a-50c lusher. ftteers. $11. 25g 12.50; cows snd heifers. $.00 11.80; stackers and feeders. $7.00 911.00; cslves. $1(1.00 1 8 G Hogs Receipts. 14 00; market steady: 30c h,K- Tn tH t(. 1... -w 111 Silvia V Sheei Receipts. 1800; strong. Lamb. tgV"-" $18.50 019.50; ewes. $ 12.50 g 13. 75. Y'tll vlw -u" ( (.reene Calianea . . . " Chlrairo Dairy Produce tiuit States, Steel Chicago, April 21. (I. N. S. I Butte Re- Illinois ( etitral ceipu 4139 tubs. Creamery, ertra, 64 He; industrial Alcohol 93 first. 69 1 83c; packing stock. .10 39 He j lustration Copper 55 .Eggs Receipts 44.190 case. Ordinary firsts. International Paper 81 873c: firsts, 404 4541 He: storsae, 44 1a da? ! InlernaUonal Harvester l-'9 la 45c; checks, 33ae34c: dirties, S4jc35c. Int. Mercantile Marine, c. . . . 35 Cheese Twins, new. 27 27 He; daisies, do pld 92 29H(80Vtc: Young Americas, SOfcc; Urn Int. -N'irltel 21 is horns, 30c; brick, 28 He Eas. City Southern, c 16 Live poultry Turkeys, 35c; chickens. 35c; I Kelly Springfield 117 H springs, 87c; roosters, 23e; geese. 22e; ducks. 1 Kenuecott Copper 29 3 8c. j Keystone Tire go , Lackawanna Steel 82 ,.ki Iakey Famous Players 7a Chicago Potato Market Lenigb Valley Chicago, April 21. (I. N. 8.) Potatoes Maxwell Motors, c ..'.". Receipt 2 cars; Minnesota and laaknta. Ohio, i Mexican Petroleum 183 H AiLami uopper ............. ..... Montana Power .... Missouri Pacific, o. 25 H do pfd. 41 H National Enamel TO National Lead 83 H ; Bethlehem Steel, B. do 7 ter ouiit ptd. . . j Bosch Magneto - . ; Brooklyn Rapid Transit. . . Butte and Superior ( hf. Packers' Asen Calif. Petroleum, c I.. pt.L Canadian Pacific Central Leather, c ( erro ue Pasco Cbaudler Motors Che.. A Ohio Chicago, Grcal Western .. . do pfd Chi. Milwaukee A St Paul. Chi. A Northwestern Chile Copper Chino Copper Columbia Gas A Elec Colo Fuel A Iron . . Consolidated Gas Corn Products, c Crucible Steel, e Columbia Graphophon . . . Cuban Cane Sugar Deuver & Rio Grande, c... do pfd. Erie, e do 1 st pfd Fie Tire Gaston W Uliams GeneiaJ Cigars , . General Electric General Motors 62 121 H ' i7' ' 39 S 141 H 163 120S 31 H D2 H 114'' 15 'isH 35 t 1185, 81 S 50 147 23 8.-.S 83 H 17 H e 82 37H. 87 H 94 H 240 47 84 H 6H 11 13 Si" 15 66 H 15 1 818 H 67 5. 36 76 H Close. "70" 1 38 44 H 7 95 40 H 134 45 20H 13 Vi , 92 Si I 83 97 204 62 U 40 131 Hi 87 96 285 58 116 41 1 6 H 1 Studebaker. c 113 Royal Dutch Republic Iron A Steel, Retail Stores Rock Island, c do pfd. "A" do pfd. "B" Shattuck Copper Sinclair Consolidated Sloes Sheffield Southern Pacific Southern Railway, c . , 57 H SO 159 115 30 H 88 H Shell I. . Tennessee sfopper Texas Oil Texas Pacific . . - jjj Tobacco Products . . ,4 Transcortinontal Oil. 2 3 Hi t'nton Pacific, c. . . 77 v, i do pfd, 82 1 Union fhl of rel . . . ,n United Food Product United Fruit U. 6. Rubber c. . . . U. S. Smelting A IT. S. Stee.l, c . . . . do pfd Utah Copper .... I Vanadium Steel Virginia Chemical. ! Wabash do A ! Western Union Waatinrhouse Electric White Motors Willy Overland . . . Wool worth 13a $7.25 7.35; Wisconsin, $7.25(3 7.38 1 1 . (?lSc; salted, 20c; kip. 80c: creen bun. 15c; salted bull. 17a MOHAIR Lone staple. 40c lb.; short staple. 26 SOe per lb. TALLOW AND GREASE No. 1 (allow, 12c; No. 2, 10c; No. 1 grease, o; No. 2 grease, 7c per -lb. CHITTIM OR CASCARA BARK New peal. 11c per lb WOOI. NominaL 1919 clip, buying price: valley half blood Merino and Shropshire. 50e; Octawuld and Lincoln, 4 Oft 4 5c; matted Co ta- Pa wold, 3035c; timber stained. 5c par lb. leaser-Pennsylvania Railway lambs Wool. 4c per lb. leas. Eattern Oregon, Eastern Washington . and California wool Merino and Shropshire, 38 9 40c: half blood Mernw and CotswoJd, 37 9 42c; Shronshira, 87 45e; Cotewold and Un coin, straight and mued. 82 w 33c: burry. Se per lb, lean: ramba. 4c per lb. )ns.' -Fine Wools Merino eassMat and carding grade. 30? 33a, ., New Haven . . . New York Air Brake New York Central . . Norfolk A wT.-tem .. Northern Pacific Ok la, Ref. and Prod. Ohio CiUs Gas . . . Pacific Mail Pan Am. Pet, c. 80 102 70 . 92 H 76 H 45k 41 H People's Gas Pierce Arrow Pierce Oil Pittsburg Coal, c Press! Steel Car. c llUlman Ray Cons. Cooper Railway Steel Springs.., av .. ... .-. 102 H 40?a 35 67 4 17 H 88 102 1814 117 H 79 48 140 30 s 23 33 80 H 17 33 H 60 37 83 86 232 '. 42 51 6 V 10 V. 1 1 0 32 H 13 (15 151 H 275 65 T 35 72 83 03 65 91 52 77 11' tl H 33 , 8b H 20 IB Ill 28 H 30 H 81 H 78 42 32 ITS 21 64 H 24 UN 78 H 80 29 H 101 68 0 74 6 89 32 06 40 35 61 It 89 Se lls 18 92 T Ref. c. , 112 110 I 105 99 ! 75 . 74) j 32 80 H 71 63 3 J 0 H 37 V H 73 67 H 95 H 94 22 20 Hi 87 76 113 107 83 Hi 84 20 Hi i0 1 1 8 118 Hi 11 11 46 Ts 44; 37 . 35 H 69 7H 19 IS HTH 1 1 T Hs 63 3 1 's 30 H 6 H 63 214 205 105 98 ! 6" 65 K'l 98 sa 110 H, J10 72 71 82 74 74 ' 9 8 ' 8 23 22 H 87 86 H 50 49 60 53 22 21 139 139 rjared with a short time back FLOUR Selling price. Patent. $13.15. Mon tana siring wheat $13 75. Willamette valley brandr- $10.65, local atraight $10 60, bakers' local $13.0013.13; rye flour, $10 10; oat meal. $13.50; graham. $11.30. Prices for city delii erie- in five barrel lota. ILAi Buying price, new crop: Willamette timolliy. fancy. $30.00; vetch, $80.00; cheat, $20 00; straw, $10.00; clover, $31.00; grain. 826.00- alfalfa. $3- 00 a ton. GRAIN SACKS Nominal: New orop delivery No. 1 Calcutta. 21fe22c ia car lots, leas I amoiinta higher, I M1I.I.6TI FF3 Mill run at mill, sacked, $4'! (id I CATS Per ton. buying price: Feed. $63.00 i 63.50, roiUiug. $66.00. I BARLEY Buying price. $70.00; milling, I $72.50; rolled barley, selling prios, $78.00 (a) teaill Market (I. N. 8.) Potatoes 90: local limia 115 . Oniona Oregon. 7 c lb. La Ana, Mark Lo Angeles, April 21. (L N. S. ) Potatoes Stockton Burbanks, fancy and special brands. $7.00j6 8.5; choice. $7 00 4s 7 50; Idaho Rus- lancy. ss.zs e H.30 : - new stock, local PACIFIC COAST BADK STATEMENT Portland Banks Clearings This Weeat. Year Ago. Monday $ 7.703.048.47 $ B.233,335.86 Tuesday 5,694.273.46 3,215.818 15 Wodnesday ... 10,709.04 6.14 5.892.273.44 Spokane sianks Thl I Clearing Wednesday $ 1,8.844.00 oaiancea v eune:.iav oao.vio.vvi Seattle Banks Clearings Wednesday $ 7.37,088 64 Balances Wednsmlay . 1.416.212.54; Taooena Banks Clearings Wednesdsy $ 8!?V,527 4!! Balaiioea Wedneeday 86,276.12 i an Franelsc Banks Clearings Wednesday $28,221,501.59 La AneeJe Banks Clearing $ 1 8,939 959 00 1 Early and White Ru No. 2, $2.25 W 2.50 lug. 'fe. No. 1. $8.50 j 4 25: ,DAIBT PROnrCE OP THE COAST an Franelace Market San Francisco, April 21. (U. P.) Butter Extras, 68c. Eggs Extra. 43 e: extra pullets, 40c; nn dersised pul'.et. 38c. C-beeas (shfornia flaU. fancy. 26c: firsts. 4c Los Angeles Market Los Angeles. Apn 21. ' I. N. 8.) Butter California creamery extras. 83c. Eggs -Fresh extras, 8B0; case count, 86c; pullets, 36c; peewees. 2c. Poultry Unchanged. New Tork-London Silver New York, April 21. (L N. 8 ) Commer cial par silver was higher today at $1.17 laindon, April 21. (I. N. 8.) Bar silver was Hd higher today at 68 d. Minneapolis. Dnratn Flax Duluth, April -21 II. N. 8) May new 449. old 452. July 44$; track 452(9 459. arrive 452. Minneapolis. April 21. (1. N. 8.) No I trsck and arrive 44 4 I? 449. fr Roll Liberty Bead Sales Open. High Low. dnee 8s 9384 9340 9320 9322 1st 4s 8700 6700 8700 8630 : 2d 4 8480 8490 8300 8500 1st 4 68O0 8U40 8740 8700 j 2d 4 s 8680 8632 8610 8490 1 3d 4 . 9180 9130 9070 HOflO j 4th 4s 8630 x8830 8506 8506; Victory 4s .... 9620 620 9610 9616 Victory 3 9620 9620 9610 9618 Money and Exchange New Tork. April 21. (I. N. OaH money on the floor of th New York stock ex change today ruled at 7 per cent: high, tT par rent; low, 7 per cent. Tim money was firm Rate were: 8(0 per cent. The market tor prim mercantile paper was strong. ' Call money - in Iain don today waa S per cent Sterling eichuur was weak with business in bankers' bills at 3.92 for dsmand. Forelga Exchange Market New York, April 21 IU. P.) -The foreign exchange market opened easier today, demand sterling. $3.94 Hi . off ; franc checks, 16.85. off 18 centime: lire checks, 22 42. off 7ft cen times; marks, demsnd, $.0165; cabins, $.0107, up $ 0004; Canadian dollars, $.9160. Demand sterling reacted a farther 2 cents to $3.91 in the afternoon. Franc checks rallied three centime from the low to 18 37. Lire checks declined 25 centimes to 22 62. Marks Southwestern Bell Telephone Company 5 Year 7 Convertible Notes-Due April 1, 1925 Price 97Va To Yield Over 7 60 The American Telephone & Telegraph Co. owns all the company's com mon stock, excepting directors' qualifying hares. , Fall Information on Request Lumbermens Trust Co. Trusts Bonds Acceptances Lumbermen Bldg. 75.00 ton Merchants Exchange bids: FEED OATS April. No. 3 white 6800 BARLEY Standard feed 64 50 No. 3 feed 6600 Eastern grain, in bulk: CORN No 3 yellow 6900 May. 6300 6450 6500 June. 6800 64T.0 6500 Sales- 750 osoo 100 Ions No. 3 whit feed oats. April No. ew York Sufrar.and Coffee New Tork. April 21. (U. P.) Coffi 7 Rio. 15 c; No. 4 Santos. 23f24c. Sugar Easy. Raw. $10 70(419.64. refined firm, granulated, $1 7.00 e 1 7.60. "Naval Store Market New Tork. April 21. (I. N. S ) Turpen tine Savannah. 196: New York. 265. Rosin Savannah, 1500; New York, 1850. WE OWN AND OFFER THE FOLLOWING CANADIAN PROVINCIAL AND MUNICIPAL BONDS 50,000 Province of Manitoba 6s ... . 10,000 Province of Saskatchewan 5. 20,000 Province of Saskatchewan 5 . 40,000 City of Victoria, B. C, 4J,.. ,1925 ,1923 1924 .1923 96.86 94.62 93.30 92.17 6.75 6.75 6.75 7.25 We advise the early purchase or reservation of these bonds while they may be had at such attractive prices. "The House BuUt Square" Carstens & Earles, Incorporated Established l89l Government, Municipal & Corporation Bonds Third Floor U. S. Bank Bldg. TeTekone: Broadway 4108 HALL & COMPANY T JJd Sal U- S. Gowwmnienl, Foreign CowwrnaMnt Railroad. Public Utility, Industrial Municipal BONDS Quotations Upon Request V .UwU Bid., Portland, Or. - ToWpkoao Marakall 655 Special 'Offerin We own and offer the follo-wlns; MTTNICIPAL. BONDS to yield from 5 to 74. Thrne represent investment securities of the most desirable character possible. A careful ana!ynla of the bonds shown below will prove that here is the opportunity to prot-urf the heat class of Investments at exceptionally hlt:h Interest returns. Tou will find It to your advantage to make your selection and reservation at the earliest possible moment. TBI'KICIPAL B0XHS Exempt From All Federal Iarnme Taxe $9,000 'Aric, City of. Idaho, Ldirht $5,500 tstoria. City of. Or.. Imp. 8er. No. 54 1.000 Astoria. Port of, Oregwi 4,000 "Astoria. Port of, Oreeron.. 1.000 Astoria. Port of. Oreg-on 43.000 Buhl. City of, Idaho. Water 23.000 "Buhl. City of. Idaho, City Hall 14.000 Buhl. City of, Idaho. Fire Departmen 1,000 'Buhl. City of, Ida.. Sewer Mis. No. 3. 9.000 Buhl. City of. Ida.. Rewr Dis. No 4. !000 Buhl. City of. Idaho, Pavine; 47 000 'Clarke Co.. Wash.. Road (Iionohue).. 60.000 eFYanklin Co.. Washlrnrton, Tload 1.0O0 Ooodlna: Co.. Idaho. Bllsts Hy Dlst... 1.000 Ooodlnr Co., Idsho, Bliss Hy.' Pist. . . 1.000 Goodlnr Co. Tdaho. Blirs Hv. Dint... $4,000 T!eDpner. Citv of. Oregon. Water 7.000 'Kelso Citv of. Wash., Water 167 ooo 'Klamath Co.. Orep-on. Pjad J.ooO Newport. Port of. Or . Ser. "B" 47.OO0 Prinevl!1e. Ctv of. Or. Funding; 2.000 'Roosevelt. Citv of. I'tah.: 78.000 'Rupert. Citv of. Idaho. Sidewalk Dlst No. 4 No. 1 000 'Shoshone Co., Tdaho. C1arkt. Hy. Oist. 1O0O 'Shoshone Co.. Tdnho. Clarkia Ifv. IlBt. 57 000 'Soda 8prlnr8, City of. Idaho. Water 19,000 Soda Rnrinfca. CMy of. Idaho. SHewaik 34 000 Soda Snrlnrs. City of. Idaho. Sewer.. C4.000 'Teton Co.. Idaho. Road and Bridge... S.i SO0 Washouaral,'City of. Wash,. Imp 1,500 tWasho'ja-al. City of. Wash., Imp Rate Maturity Price yi,e.1 6 J&.I 1931 100.00 $.00 6 MAN 1120-39 100.00 $.00 5 .JAJ 1&2H to net S.r.o $ )J lf40 to net 60 6 JAJ 1942 to net IfrO 6 J&.I 1930-30 to net tV'.O 6 JAJ 1931-39 to net 6.50 ;6 JAJ 1931-39 to net 6.50 7 FA.A 1927-21, to net .50 7 FA A 1928 -29 to nt-t .'.0 7 FA A 1921-23 to net (ff.O 6Vi AAO 1935-39 to net ft. 40 5 AAO 1921-39 99.00 15.25 JAJ 1925 -33 103 22 i.f.0 6 JAJ 1927-83 102.93 S.r,0 t JAJ 1928-33 l'C.Zi fiotl 5Vi MAN 1927-.9 100 00 3.50 6 MAS 1935 lOd.OO S.OO 5 JAJ 1931-38 to not G.25 JAJ 1928 95.24 S.7o AAO 1931-40 100.00 fj.00 6 JAD 1938 102.79 S.7 7 FA A 1921-29 to net w.SO i1 Ft A 1521-29 tonef 50 - MAS 1933 -39 to net 6 7.', A0 1931-38 to net 3.7.". " JAJ 1932-39 to net S.7.1 : 7 K&A 1922-29 to net 150 7 FA A 1921-29 to net fi 60 6Vk JAJ 1929-36 100 00 5tb0 6 JAJ 1926-31 37 54 fi 50 6 JAJ 1927-31 J7.22 S 50 ; 6 JAJ 1928-31 M.92 50 CAKATJLA7T Exempt From All Dominion Gorerameat Taxatioa 291,000 Kdmonton, City of. Prov. of B. C SV AAO 1929 2,483 tVancouver, City of. Prov. of B. 4h JAD 1923 12.000 WlnnipeK, Greater Water Dlstrlcjt S JAJ 1922 15.000 'Greater Winnipeg- Water District. 5 JAJ 1921 19,1 00 1 Greater Winnipeg- Water District. 6 FAA 1923 200ttGreater Winnipeg Water District 6 JAJ 1928 88.53 90 54 94.91 7;&o 7.C0 7;.10 7.07 7,50 93.73 7.50 9&.S4 7.f0 Denotes bonds of $48t.te denomination. 'Denotes $1000 denomination. tDenotas $500 denomination. ttDenotea $100 denomination. ( Burglar and Fire-Proof Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. Tke Premier Municipal Bond Hou-Canatal One Million Dollar MORRIS BUILDIN&-309-11 STAJUC STW-BrivX! AND SIXTH Telephone! Broadway 21S1 t Established Ovar a Quarter Cmtury I