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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, . OREGON 13 WHOLESALERS LOOK FOR LITTLE LOWERING OF FOODSTUFFS Edited by Ilvman IL Cohen PRICES SENSITIVE TO RUMORS JCaiUd toy wiii r. uss&Ui TUESDAY, JULY 2&, 1820. EGG SCRAMBLE S SHOWN ON STREET There l now a general scramble for err supplies, and as high as 2e a (Jomo is being: paid for current recelppts along the street, although t a. b. bids for country shippers arc generally around 4041c Market for eggs continue to show improvement la demand here, but this call la confined mostly to th bettor claa offerings. Much poor tnf f coming forward, and extrems car in candling it neeesairy. ,.-;.. For extras th creameries ere today of ferine TJ country around 4 So. a dozen, and tola forced "the selling price fractionally higher again. That country shippers an not obeying the la In retard to the shipment of rota la Indicated by the complaint being mad by receiver at tbi end of til line. Action retarding this matter haa been promised for some time by tlx dairy and food am m Hairme r. - , ; , , ' RECORD PRBS SHOWN FOR All Livestock in Good Demand Here CCCn -With Cattle Eise ILLU PORTLAND UVESTOCg BCW date " Tfaoee desiring special Information- regarding any market aboujd write tb Market Editor, - - closing stamp for reply. BUTTE B TRADE HOLDING WELL Jrad In. tba butter market continued to re flect a steady tone for cube i extras and for prima of the better grade. For ordinary anal ity tb demand and movement ; ia limited. No prie changes. CAJTTALOCPE PRICES ABE HIGH With sales of fancy standard a high aa $5 the market for eantaloupea ia very fins alone in street-- Ther la a fair supply of . poor quel lty, but area thta ia selling around 14 4.50. COTJISTRY HOGS HOLDING FIRM Market or country killed boca i hplding firm along tb atreet with general aalea of top around 22 He a pound. . Veals are just sbout holding : their own at 21 He generally, although a few ale wer reported a fraction abov tola. . BEItRT MARKET RULING FIRMER frenerally firmer tone wag shown for berries during the day. Loons were firmer at IS. with raapberries around 64 4.25. and blackcaps at SB. 78 per crate. A few currant arrived and old round $2 a crate. ; " POTATO MARKET IS EASING OFF Potato market ia atill easing off witb.IitUe of the local stock matured sufficient to find a ready sals. (.ieucb of thia atock la .spoiling before I can be moved. - 6 alee to retailers from 4 to tt pound. BRIEF NOTES OP PRODFCE TRADE V'enatche apricot. $2.75; The Dalles, S3 per crate. Watermelon generally aelling ' alowly at Sc - pound. flood tomttoe arc acar and price remain nign. , - - K, W. Wiley reporta In first Bartlett pear at S8.T5 bo, i - Good Lambert cberrie aelling around 12 v 1 8c ponnd, f . i Chicken trad is . about steady; change. 1 no price "WEATHER NOTICE FOR SHIPPERS Weather bureau adriree: i Protect shipments during th next 86 hours against the fallowing maximum temperatures Hoi rig north, 7S degree; northeast over S- P, Sl 8. K. K. . 90 degree: east to Baker. 00 de- reec. and south to Ashland, 00 degrees. Msx- tranm tamperatur at Portland tomorrow about 82 degree. : ; - .. WHOLESALE PRICES IX PORTLAND The are pricea retailer pay. wholesalers, ex- t cept aa otnerwlae noted; Dairy Product ' BUTTER Selling prie, bog lots: Creamery, prim, parchment wrapped. Me lb. : prim firsts. ooo in.; nrsts. 04o lb.; smaller iota at an ad' vane. Jobbing prices: t'ub extras, 64 04 He; price firsts, o2po3ttc. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery basis. 56 0 oc; country stations, a ep ooc OLEOMARGARINE Best brands. 40c; ordi nary. SB He; bakere, 33c; nutmargarine, 1-lb. cartons. 32c per lb. CHEESE Selling prW: !. Tillamook, fresh Oregon, fancy triplets, 82 S3e per lb.; Toung America, 34S.'C. Prices to Jobbers, f. o. b. Tillamook: Triplets. Be: Young America. SOe. Belling pricea: Cream brick, 40 9 4 2c. S-lUnc price: rtlock Swim, 45 40c; limburger. 40 42C pet lb- ' - . j t.liV,H Buying prie;. Current receipts, 40 41c: candled, aelling pries, 46 47c; so wer. H(g!o per dozen. LITE POULTRY (SelUng prie: Heavy bens 27c; Hcht hens. 1 8 fo 20c: spring light. 18 20c; lieTy, 27o; old rooatera. 10o per lb.; turaeya. uve. j; dressed. 4 50. Ib. , - "rush Voatble and Fruit s it can r hi; 1 1 arranges, 90.70097. 2a per oox: nananaa. iitaizo lb.: lemon. S5.00 . .25 per erst: (rrspefrult,' $4.50; cantaloupe. vamornia, 12.29 m 4.70. 8.00 per APPL8 Various varieties, local. $J BOX. . , DRIED FRUIT Dates. Dromedaries. 17.50; ini, m.vw per otw; ilgs, .04l S o.J0 box. i , i.mo. Selling price to retailers: New red I zatp 1. 73; wnite. 1,7S crate; garlic, S5o lb. -green onion. 25 40a doxen bunches ; onion eis. 1 1 f J r in. POTATOES Selling 'price: Ore gen. fancy, (0a 50. RKRRIE8 Strawberries, S4. 50 4.75 crat; 4 raspberries, S4.00 (4.25; loeanberriva, $3.00 blarkraps. S3. 75: currants. S2.O0. " V KUETABLE8 Tnmlps, $3.50 sack; earroU, . s un mcs; peeu, owe aosen cuncbes; lettuce, , j iowi.nu per crare; cucumDera, .uo per oosan;. ; lomaroec. egg plant. ROe per pounui crnccon, .-o; pen peppers, 2Be: eel ery. S2.25 2.78 dosefl; string beans. 10. i a a tav per pouna. Mt and Prorlslong ii COUNTRT MEATS Selling price; f3ovjnr if bogs. 22 He for top blacken; heavy, 10c; H .nest veai, siP'Jinc; neavy veal, 14o per Ib. 51 ! KMOKF.D MEATS Him. 414e per lb.; nreaaiaat fiacon, oovnoc; picnics. idC per lb. ; $ eottag roll, 83c per lb. ? . LARD Kettle rendered, 26c lb.; standard, t 23 He; tierce basis, compound, 21 He. : Flsb and Shellfish , FRESH FISH Salmon, fresh Chinook. lc . Ib. ;. Halibut. ire3b, 14 1 18c per lb.; sturgeon. ( ); blsrk cod. lOfelle lb.; kippered aal- moti, f2,50 per 10 lb. basket; kippered cod. - S2.85; raaor clams, f ): crsbs, t2.75aS.73 - dose; ling cod, 6 9 8c per Ib. j " ' . ' ' . Orooerie RUOAR Nominal prices, refinery basia: On be. $23.83 ; fruit and berry. $23.00; D yellow, S22.40; granulated. $23.00; extra C. $22.60; goinen c, S22.ou. - UOSKT New. $7.00 7.50 case. . v RICE Jaisn style. No. 1, 12c; New Orleans i bead. I ; Bine Hose, 14 Sc per lb. , SALT Coarse, half ground. 100a, $17.25 per ton; 90s, SX8.75; table dairyj 60s, $27.25; bale. 3.S0 4 00; fancy table and . dairy, "a, $30.50; ramn rock. $26.50 per ton. BEAN'S Sales by Jobbers. Small white, 7 He per id.; large wnite, 7e lb.; pink, 8c lb.j limas. 12He; bayou. 1134; red. lOHc; Ore- ton beam, buying prices, nominal, 8 He lb CANNKD MILK Carnation, $0.50; Borden, S 50; Astor. $6.40; Eagle, $12.35; Libby. S8.R0: Mount Vernon, SR. 40 per case. 1 -' COFFEE Boasted. 84(4ec in sacks or drum. KODA CRACKERS- In bulk, 30c per Ib. NUTS Walnuts, 3540e per lb.; almonds. 1 ISc; filberts, S2c in sack lot; peanut. - 14 H 15c; pecans. 25c; Braxils, 85e. Hop. PaJnta. Oil. ROPE Sisal, dark. lVe; white, 2 Oo lb- .gtandard Manila. 26 H e. LINSEED OIL Raw. bbla, $1.83 gal.; ksttla boiled, bbla., $1.85; raw. cases. $l.ug; - boiled. ca."e. $2.00 gallon. COAL OIL Pearl or water white, indruma . or iron oirreii, xtia gauon; cases, sop Pri . gaiton. - - . : . ii. '. OASOIJXE Iron barrels. 25 He: cases. SRc; ngine distillate, 'iron barrels, 16c. eases. 82 Ha WHITE I-EAD Ton lots. 15c; 600 lbs.. 15 He pe Ib. .TURPENTINE Tanka. $2.26; cases. $2.41; lo esse lots, e lea. Stoeka, Bonds, Cotton, Orals, Etta lwai Board of Trad BaUdlsc Overbeck&CookeCo. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES Kcmbers Cblearo Board of Trad Corrcspoadesta : -Cakaf-'':-' of Xofan SBryas Sow Tors Wheat. Barley. yTrfoata. Bay. . 4 : . . 1 .. 4 '7W j 12 2 18 21 785 12 60 ; 16 84 116 28 68 42 61 J 21 .. 6 . 1 i . . 1 ; ' . 2 i : 20 SO 2 36 ? SO . 20 1 2 20 i. 8 1 3 , . . 13 10 1 8 1 i 49 i 3 - 18 108 ; 47 2 29 20 i 18 Tuesday . Tear ago. Season to tear ago Taeoma. Monday. Tear ago ....... Season to date. . . Year ago . . . . f. . . fteattle Monday.. Year ago . . , . . Season to date . . Yar ago.....;. Reflecting: foreign exchange, monetary and other conditions. , the mining busi ness today at Pacific Northwest ia at low ebb. - Only scant operations aro snown and this has created an aggra- vaien -nonage in feodstnffa. ; Demand for mill feeds is several Umaa neavy as ttie ability of millers to take care of. ""a an anowlnc further sharp advance to S57.S0 per ton at the mills and it is a favored jw inaeea was la able to secure bis faquirc- ments, oven at taat record value. " "cat marsat uaae eontinn or moat er ratic nature, twins affected 'la the East by u crope aa wcu as tn money situation. Locally there ia practically no activity ported at country point and tba grain trad in general la nominal. t llay market remain Inactive but (ram ar so quiet that buyer of millstuffs arc compelled to make 'pnrebase of the foamer in order to secure tn latter. JIXLB Selling price, mill door: Patent. $18.76; Montana spring wheat, 814.86; Wil lamette valley braada, 611.30; local straight. jix.iw; oaaera local, i3.au: granam, gll.&U. Pricea for city deliverie for five barrel lota.- Hf -Bnying prices, nominal : Vrirlsmette iimoioy. isney. j per ton; veto, 622.00; cheat, ,820.00; straw, $10.00; clover, $1 00; ''. ti aiiaua, S40.UV a ton. - GRAIN SACKS Nominal. New croo drilv- V2, Calcutta, 1 0 H 9 20 H ; domestic, in in car lots; ms amounts Higher. , MILL8TCFF8 Mill run at mUl, aaekad. OATS Per ton. buying prie: Paid. $70.00 a i u.wir, u flARLKY Buying price: Feed. $66.00 tb 66.50: milling. SS7.00 s a7.SO,r vollad barUv. selling price, efi.ou ton. Jtercnante Excnang bids : WHEAT ago. 1 Tuaaday ! Weak aa 1 2 weeks 4 weeks Tear ago 2 year ago., i 8 years age : 4 years ago. . Hog. 2 203 620 , t 99 200 46 28 Cattle. Cal 01 78 116S 00 82 1 160 -70 ""; 16 219 10 27 - 2 Sheep. . 454 244 I 1076 ; 641 1 1560 184 E AT THE EARLY TRADE Hard white .... Soft white- ; . . White club .... Hard winter ... Ited winter .... Northern spring Red Walla Walla . 247 . 244 .. 24S . 247 e 242 ' 248 241 Oct. 247 246 244 247 243 249 242 Aug. 0000 5400 5250 Nov. 250 246 245 248 244 250 243 Sept. 6600 6800 6200 6110 FEED OATS ; ; 1 July. No. 2 whit ........... 6600 -. .1 BARLEY - No. 8 blue ...... ...5700 feed . . . 5600 i CORN ' No. 8 yllow ...... 4 6500 EASTERN C0BN IN BULK No- 8 yellow 6200 6200 December Wheat Is Up at the.Opening Chicseo. July 20. (L N. 8.) Withdraw! of the, British commisHioa from the export mar ket outweighed reporta of black nut in the Northwest and an advance of 0c in cash wheat at Minneapolis and forced lower prices on the! board of trade today. Wheat closed 1 H c above the day's low, but , corn and oat were clos to: in oottom. 1 . Trade in the wheat pit was th smallest since the market was reopened, with the December lling within one cent of th March at the ! atari, but auickly i droDcad 8n to tba 4 sent OLocount at woicn it haa been selling. Price rained around 3e- en the weather-map showing higher temperature In the Northwest and lark 01 rain In tne Canadian prairie provinces, to gether with ' Lecount'e assertion that spring w beat will . be badly : damaged reoardleea of the i weatner. ; s vj j,.';.:- uorn sveragw tower on seinng tnrougn eom- mumea nouses, rallying finally on v fair eh of buying on th breaks. ? . t At the close December wheat was iUa liw ana marcn on M H c. July corn showed a o' i- e; Sept.. 2 ft 2 He, and December. 1 pt ', via aroppen h for -July. 1 1 ac lor Heptember. and 1US1U. for lu. et-muer. rora aeciiaed 26c, lard lost 2 He. whil rib were unchanged. .WHEAT ' ... 261 ; 261 . . . 260 V - 2r)4 ? CORN ... 150' 151 1st 151 . . 189 H 189 H . UA1H ... . 0H 00 i . 89H 8H iiH IIs 7" 78 H 76 H ' 76 H, 75 ; ; 76 2, Ei;ht cars of llveatock entered : the North Portland, alleys, over nitrht, but two f these were for outside, killers. Hogs aro steady, . sheep fully ; steady, 'vnhile cattle were steady to strong. : Sale of one lot of hoes at S17.T5 lata Mon day afternoon really did not establish tb market. wnile ti transaction was an actual on, atill it , waa mad under rather unusual conditions, a muaber -of onteida operators desiring the asm kt. For the Tuesday morning trad thr was only a handful of stuff la the swine alleys and general top were ant considered above $17.50. Uenera! host marks (ansa: Frame mixed .............. .417.0 17.60 Medium sn?xed ............. 10.5017.00 Koucb Dearies .............. 1 .00 tr 1 a.no Ills 12.50$ 15.50 Smooth begrie ........... .. .13.00 & 13.50 '": Cattle Are 6trnesr ., While no sales in th cattle alley have been mad above S 1O.&0 recantly, tba market is te f lectin sons finurorement. A a ail xaarkrt sale would not be at all surprising, ia fact thia price is forecast for thia .time by aome f th trade. ' . . . Cattle market arrivals for Tuesday were fair. but two ears of these did not enter the market, being a direct shipment to killers. :: (ieneral cattle rang: - - : - -i Choice-grass steers ........ , . .$1A.50C10.90 uood to cnoioa ateera ......... 1O.OO6S1O.50 Medium to good steers. ...... O.OO 10.00 Fair to good steers ........... . 8.26 w 0.00 Common in fair steer .... 7.00 8.26 Choice cows and bifrs ....... 8.00 8.50 Be-t feeders ................ i' 7.60i 8.00 Fair to good . . . ............. 6.00W 7.50 uood to c no ice cows and heifers 7.00 w 8.00 Medium to good cow and heifers 6.00 ts 7.00 Fair to medium cowssssod heifers 5.00 & 0.00 Canners . . 8.00 0 4.75 Bulls 8.75a 4 75 Choice dairy calves ......... 13.00 & IS. 00 neavy calves 7.00 0 9.00 Best light calves ........... 1 1 50 1 8.00 Medium calvea 0.00 011.00 Mutton situation Oood In the mutton and lamb alley for Tuesday then waa a small aupply vflbl. Demand, re mains on a very favorable basis. In fact, the situation indicates further improvement, al though no price change for the day wer announced. General sheep and Iamb rang; East of mountain lamb ...... .$11.00 (Ml. 50 New Tork, July 20. (TJ. P.) The Evening Sun's financial review today said: . --Yy;' - - r r- f TTe stock market gave' no signs to day of moving out of its narrow trad ing area, Business was extremely slug gish And too entirely professional , to be of importance. Price changes . were irregular and naurow during the great er part of the session, although the list on the whole - displayed a firm tone. ' The most important . piece of news was the promulgation f new wage schedules for railroad . employes, which will add approximately $600,000, 000 to the annual payroll of the car riers, 'wall street regarded as remote the likelihood of a walkout of railroad workers because of dissatisfaction with the tncreaaies granted and railroad shares were generally firm," ' -Prices of the Prices Stude- aiwy iiiuua ...,.. Cull lambs ............... Yeariiasg ................ I Wether . ,.4 ............. . Ewes .................... Monday afternoon 8TEER3 10.00 (S 11.00 7.00 9 8.50 . S.50w 8.00 . e.oo et t.o . 2.60 6 6.26 Sal , No. 4... 3.... 81..., 27.... 15.. 15. :; T V . . Ave. lbs. 985 806 44 1120 1034 1021 962 1085 90S 820 922 3 893 25. ...1165 23..;. 937 IS... .1165 6. . . . 1.... 99 1.,.. 880 l..i. 780 1 . . . . 90 T . . . . 986 8.,,. 990 8.,..122 1... 750 8.. . . 6 1.... 70O 1.....760 'ti.il. 020 5 18.... 880 a-eVV8S a. ...11 rs - R nn ' t Bin e'so Price. $ 9.25 - 7.50 V 7.75 : 9.50 i 7.75 i 7.39 7.50 10.00 8.76 7.23 T.OO 8.00 9.00 7. 10.25 . .00 i 9.00 8.00 S.00 . 9.00 COWS 0 6.00 7.00 6.00 . 8.50 6.50 8.00 6.00 6.00 7.85 0.75 No. 1. 26. 8 Are. Ib. 950 . .. 900 ...1030 855 28.... 821 . 745 .1078 .-1253 917 1047 882 930 880 17. , 14.. 4. , 4... 4. 5. . . . 6... 9... .1281 1. . .. 105O 28. ...1050 1.... 960 1.... 930 1.... 930 Dec. . March July . in. i ea, . July . . Sept. . Dee. . July biept. Jury e i . .2680! 9 : a 1 .1935 ( PORK 2N60 LARD ' RIBS 253 H 200 .' ' J 149 W 1 50 H 137 . 89 H 76 H 75 257 261 H - 149, 1 187 H 2805 1930 2868 . 2885 1942 "1 .. Sept. . . . ..1673 j 169: anil wheat No. ; 1 red $2. SO; No. 2 hard. $2.85; 1875 82.S3; No. No. 3 spring, 1792 2 red. , 52.80. Cotton Hits New Record for July New Tork. -July 20. II. N. S.) July cot ton contracts scored a new high record at' th opening today, yelling at 542.22, or 47- points 1 oove tne clone or uoncar, on a demand from short nd tb South. Th general list started stesdy at an advance of 12 to 47 point. Buy ing was influenced by strong cable from Liver pool and. unfavorable weather reports, but tb upturn waa cheeked by active realixina and local elling. r . Close. 3266 3185 8154 3150 3088 4350 3800 4 . 3640 3508 3425 $330 3,. . . 21.. 2.. 1.. 11.. 1. . 82.. 1.. 1.. 10. . 13. . 1.-7.. 13. . 1 ... 27. . 1. . 4. . 5. . 18. . 2.. 4.. 4.. 1.. 1. . 8.. 9.. 2. . 1.. 1. . . . 93 ..1143 .'. 893 ..1110 . . 490 . .1096 . .1000 . . 973 . . 040 .. 910 . . 962 . .1376 .. 940 .. 935 ..1006 . . 970 . . 002 .. 910 . . 907 .. 932 . . 875 ..1085 . .1022 . . 842 . . 700 ..1250 .. 505 .. 775 995 . . 920 .. 960 1... 1.... I...'. 7... 2.i.k 27,... 220 120 160 220 ISO 176 217 893 7. SO 7.50 7.75 . 5.50 6.00 . O.OO 8.00 8.00 5.00 7.00 7.00 8.50 7.50 6.0O 8.00 4.00 7. SO 6.00 6.00 4.00 7.25 4.00 6.50 8.00 t..-.o .50 6.25 5.00 7.50 3.O0 6.00 CALVES t. . i7.: 2.. 2.. 15. . -1.. 1, 1.. '2... 4. 2. 6.1 6. . 1.. 8. ..102S . .a 04 4 760 . , 945 .. 890 . . 850 , . 020 .. 920 ..1085 .-.-,1097 ..1270 .. 738 ,. 911 . ,1220 ..1026 ; 4. ...1107 1.,,. 780 12.... 983 1. . . , 800 14. ...1031 .... 894 26. ...1024 2... ,1085 10. . .,1021 21..., 945 8,.. .1056 , 4...1213 23. ...1085 20. ... 893 8.... 910 1....1030 1. ... 600 T.... 972 7.,. -1051 1. . . : 800 I....IO00 1... 1. 49. 4. 910 090 855 935 715 800 Price 8 9.25 8.00 8.50 7.25 ; 7.26 ) 7.50 i 9.25 10.00 - 8 00 8.75 7.60 7.00 6.00 : 0.00 - 9.00 : 8.6 : 8.00 : 9.00 8.00 8 8.60 7.85 : 7.00 - 6. oO 7.50 : 7.00 , 5.00 8.00 6.75 8.00 8.00 6. SO 7.50 - 6.00 : 7.75 6.00 ; 6.0 v 8.00 ; 8.00 '' 6.00 ; 7.50 I 6.00 7.50 i 7.50 i 7-60 7.00 "i 8.00 r 7.50 ; 8.23 1 6.60 i 7.25 6.00 8.00 r 6.00 : 6.50 8.00 8.00 6.50 . 7.60 7.50 : 6.00 New York. July 20. (TJ. P.) were irregular At the opening New Tork stock exchange today, were; American Smelter 59 U, off : baker 69. off 4 ! U. 8. Steel t0. off t Baldwin 117, off j American Can 39. up i Southern Railway 28, off ; Vanadium 84)4. off . To bacco Products 67, up 4 i Texas Com pany 45H, up ; Southern Pacific 92 V4. unchanged t American Woolen $7r un changed ; Bethlehem B. 87, off ; General Motors 24. Off ; Paji-Amer. lean Petroleum 102, off ; Pennsylvania .9, off . - Announcement of the wsge awird In Chi cago had very little effect on the market. It was said the question of Whether the amount of the - award would be acceptable to union heads was still left open. : The street, it waa pointed oat, would await the decision of labor ehiafa. , Call money renewed at 8 per eent, against 9 per cent yesterday. - The demand for the money market waa exceptionally light- Just before noon Steel common waa up to 9 1 4 , compared with its recent low of 90 H. Baldwin sold at 119 K and Strombert 88 H. Furnished hy Overbck ef Trad building : aV Cook Co., Board DF.bCRIPTlON : Ac Am. Am. Am. Am. Am. Am. Am. Am. Am. Am. Aoa 1....1060 1.... 880, 1....1240 ...1270 . 440 ,.1240 580 1. 1... 1.. 1.. Month. i " Open. Hhrh. Iw. January 3202 3275 8242 February .... 4 .. i ....... . . . . , March J.. 3188 . 8197: 3168 April ' . . . . May ....... J . . 3108 3108 8083 July ........... 4175 4250 4175 August 3800 .... September .......... .... .... October 3531 3531 3494 November ...,...!.. .,. .... loomber ...... 3350 8369 8325 AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES Kansas City Hons 616.10 ' Kansas Cltv. Mo.. Julv 20. if N". 1 tauie, 13.UUOI stesdy to 2fte lower. Steers. SU.00S 18.50; cows. $8.00011.50; rtockeri " feeders. SS.OOesia.OO : . -Jva aa nn a 14.00. ! - ; ,' ... 1 - uBs-r &000 ! market 10 to 25c higher. Bnlk. 156013.90; ton. $16.10: heavies. tl.V wio.w: uirnca. - iin.iu tee ta.uu! . mmtiitma. $15.75 16.10. it -. ; ... i Sheen 5000: ateadr to 25o off. Taaiha aia.nvnit.io. omens Hoc 315.90 Omaha, Neb.. July 20. (I. N. S.) -Hogs. O.5O0; early. 2585e hieher tn aiiinnera rwura, Biimij ivwiae Disur, cloalnx easierz Cattle 4500: steady to 23c lower. SheeD 30.000: - lambs 23 lower. abeM - aawuera, awoiw iowcr. Chicago Hogs 316.66 Chics ro. July 20.-4.(1 N- 8, 1 Haw Ha. ceipis zs.uuw; slow, mostly . -1 3 w 25c higher. ulk S14.5018.60: top.- $16.65: heaw- itrht. $14.90 16.40: medium weicht tin on 16.60 : Usht weight. 315.50 fit 1 R 8S; . liirht ugnta, aii.9wnis.ij; neavy packing bows. smooth. S14.2o (S 14. S5 ; oackine aowa mh ia.-9it.v; Pigs. ia-Zt 19.PU. Cattle Receipts 11,000; fat light steers strong; outers aull calves SOe 8 l.OO higher. Heef steers, atadinn and heavrweiaht. SI 1 a 17.00: choice and mrfrn 31 1 A a t T on- dtum and good.. $18. 00 16.10; good and cnoice, sk.83 (aj IS. 75; common and I mrdrnm. lu.uvge i.88. Hutelier eattl. heifers, $6.50 14.90; cows. $6.50 f 12.75: bulla. S8.25 2.25. Canners and cutters, cows and heif ers. $4. 30 6.50; canneT steers, $4.757.50. ti ourn tiigns ana nanorweicnti . iit.ooa a.09l teeder steers. - 88.50 c 12.25: atork.r z ' ..v, pwi.tu wwa aim neu- ar. 3 5.50 6.73. ; 16. T4.... 5 2.... 1.... 1. . .. 5..,. 9.... S vJ 1 26. ... 2s 69.... 5.... l'.III 21... 61.... '3 a 16.... 89. . . . 2S5 . IO.... 1M 4 138 a a 10....' IO . 2. ... 10 74.... 1.... 103. ... 204.. .. 2.... 6 , 638 $ 204 330 288 240 690 150 400 196 410 145 160 211 147 260 142 100 102 $18.00 14.00 13.75 11.00 11.75 12.50 15.50 9.00 BULLS 8 6.0O 6.60 7.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.25 MIXED T.25 HOGS 31T.50 15.50 15.00 15.50 14.50 11.00 17.60 17.85 6.00 11.50 17.25 17.75 17.00 15.50 16.50 10.00 13.60 1. 1 . . 2. . 6. . 3. . 10. . 26.. 140 170 164 142 20 16J 233 1. : 1 . 2. 13. 1, ' 1. ... 940 . .. 570 ...1055 ...1273 ...1720 ...1440 $18.00 14.O0 13.75 10.00 10.00 13.50 14.00 8.50 6.50 . 6.00 6.00 ( 6.00 6.00 698 $ 6.50 87 74 . 66 69 98 67 89 70 72 78 74 88 129 10O 110 87 83 LAMBS 24111 si..., : tn'.'.l'. 20.... 28.... 14.... 19.... $10.35 11.00 8.60 11.00 9.75 11.00 11.00 8.00 9.00 11.00 11.00 EW 8 8.5 5. O : 3.50 5.50 TEARUNGS m 4.... 61. ... 22, . .. 12.... 253.... 1 . . . . 8.... 10.... 13;... 217 228 200 201 134 270 225 252 803 110 800 433 220 189 131 140 66 7 97 60 60 76 63 100 92 03 815 50 17.50 17.30 17.50 14.50 15.50 J7.25 17.25 15.00 15.00 15.75 17.75 17.28 17.60 14.50 ' 14.50 18.00 $ 8.00 9.50 i 8.5 ' 9.75 11.00 11.00 9.00 10.00 8.60 82 11.00 E3 7.50 6.00 26... 2. . . 2... 251. 1... WETHERS O aft 1.... BAIST COAST PB0DTJCB OF THE BSattla MaFkM. - Seattle. July 20. tn. pi Butter f!1fv creamery cubes, 56es brick. 67a. . . . , fcgg r resn, rancb, 2c; pullets. 44a I Pr-ultry Hens, 18 27c 1 Milk $2.8.. t . aan Franclsoo Market -San FranciRco.'Julv !(. in. p 1 nnt Extras 60c: prim tints. 68 He. Egg Extras 60c: fima KK dirt Ma 1 54c: extra puHebt, 4 8e;- nadersiaed nuUeta. 6 Sri. Cheese California lata, fane. Da,; nt. 9Hc: Oregon triplets. 3lc: Oregon Tonne merica, 30o; California . Toung America. 85u. I- 2.... 599 ' S 7. . . . 1 . . . , 14... . 2.., 6 . 122 38.... 170 3 7.00 110 .7.00 98 7.00 BUCKS 170 $ 4.00 I 166 4.50 I TlMsday Meealng STEERS Price. I No. $ 9.25 I 3 8.00 I COWS .. 750 2.00 I .2... . . 870 5.00 I 10... ..1100 4.50 I - CALVES ,. 310 g 7.00 I 1... BULLS T90 $ T.OO 1 " MIXED CATTLE $ 6.00 I HOGS 18 125 115 93 110 95 170 5.60 6.00 6.00 8.00 8.00 5.50 4.00 No. Ave. lba. 21.. ..1140 26.... 826 1.. 1. . 1.. 1.... 200 $ 4.00 "sPftCfS. 8 8.O0 8.60 T.10 Ave. lbs. ..1166 730 872 160 315.00 200 851 440 207 225 189 85 69 1.. 28., 4 1.. 12.. 1. ..: 120 IIS. $17.60 . 15.50 14.60 17.60 ' 16. OO 17.33 LAMBS 810.60 I , 21... 9.0 f 181. . . EWES 8 8.00 I 2. . BUCK SHEEP 8 4.0 I 0. . . . 140 . 155 . ISO 615.60 17.50 15.50 195 17.00 79 71 $11.00 10.50 100 $ 8.50 j 140 $ 5.00 Alaska Gold....... Allis Chalmers. .. . Alloy Steal. .... Am. Agr. Cbem . Am. Can, e. . . . . . An. Car Foundry. Am. Cotton Oil..,. in. H. at Ieath., C Am, Int. Corp...-. Linseed, e. . , . Loco., e. Ship A Com . . Smelter, e. . 7. Steel Fdy.... Sugar, c . . . . . Sum. Tobacco. TeL V Tel... Tobacco. . . . . . Woolen, e. . . . rr 1 . fine. ...., Mining Co... Atehlsun, e. . . . . . Baltimor A Ohio, c Bethlehem Steel. B Brooklyn R. Transit Butte ' superior Can. Pacific . . . Cen. Leather, c. . Chea. sk Ohio Chi. Gt West, e. Chi, Mil A St P. Chi Jt Northwest. Chile r Copper Chino Copper Colo. F. V 1.... Cons.- Gas ...... Corn; Prod. c. . . . , Crucible Steel, c . D. A R a., e... Erie. e. ........ . General Electric, , , General Motor . . Goodrich Rubber . . Granby Cons...... Gt North, r Ore. . , Gt Northern Ry. . Green Cananea . . Gulf Slate Steel . Tllinoia Central . . Industrial Alcohol . Inpt ration Cooper . International Paper Inrematl Harvester. Int. Mer. Mar., e. . Int. Nickel ...... Kennecott Copper. Lackawanna Steel . Lehigh Valley . . . Maxwell Mtors. e. Mexican Petroleum. Miami Copper . . . . Mid rale Steel. . . . Missouri Pacific, e. National Lead..'., Nevada Consolidated New Haven ....... N. T. Air Brake . . . New. Tork Central.. Norfolk A Western. Northern Pacific . . . Pan A mer. Pet., e. Pennsylvania By. .. People G11 ...... Pittsburg Coal. e. . Pressed Steel Car. cl Pullman ......... Rsy Cons. Copper. Ry. Steel Springs. Reading, c. . . . , . . nep. t. et e.- . . Rock Island, c. . . . , Shattuck Copper . Sinclair Con. . . . . Slosa Sheffield . . S. Pacific ...... Southern Ry., c... Shell s- . SL L. AS. F.. ... Sens. , Copper . . . . Texas Oil ..... . Texas Pacific ... Trans. '.Oil ...... Union Pacific, e. . Union Oil of Del. . IT. S. Rubber, e. . . 15. meei. c . . , . h Utah Copper Vanadium steel . Vs. Chemical, e . . , Wabash ......... Western Union . . . Western Union . . , Weatinghouae Else. Willys Overland , , Total aal I Open ! HirHl Low Close 1 T 1 1 i n? 86 H 86 H 86 H 86 , ...... 42 H 854 854 854 84 H 39 394 39 89 H 137- 187 186 136 4SH 42 42 hi 42 , IS 84 85 84 84 77H 79 77H 78 98 99 H 97 98 23 H 23 23 H 23H 59 H 60 H 59 H 59 H ..i.. 87H 12514 1254 125 14 125 a a e 88 4 93 94 H 93 93 87- 90H 9 18 13 13 12 .. -,. 55 80 804 79 80. 31H 31 81 81 87 88 37 874 11 11 11 - 10 .-. : .... 22 h 120 121 120 - 118 68 63 H 6S 68 54 54 54 54 7 83 88 83 83 70 70 69 69 13 15 14 14 29 2ft 28 28 32 32 31 81 . . 7 8 '02 93 "92 98 154 156. 154 154 5 I 6 HI- 6 4 I -12 V 121 12 12 143143 143HI143 24 26 24 1 24 60 60 59, 60 .. 85 85 33 83 85 70 70 69 69 H ..... 29 60 60 58 59 ..... 80 89 90 89 89 ) SO ' 30 .50 49 88 63 83 84 127 127HH24 127 30 80. 29 30 17 17 17 17-- 23 23 25 23 73 74 78 78 i ..... 42 20 20 19 20 . 191 192 190 101 20 20 20 20 40 40 40 40 25 4 26 25 25 175 76 75 76 12 12 12 12 I 80 30 80 80 r 99 69 69 68 68 . .... . 88 7i "71 "71 -71 103 108 102 , 102 i 89 89 39 39 33 83 82 82 59 98 98 98 97 112 112 112 112 16 16 15 13 . .... . .... ... 95 87 89 87 89 00 91 90 91 36l 87 86 86 86 '81 80 j 80 70 71 H 69 70 02 98 92 92 28 29 1 28 29 72 ,72 72 72 24 25 24 25 ...f. 9 45 45 46 45 39 40 39 39 14 14 14 14 115 - 116 116 116 81 81 30 81 93 94 92 9$ 90 91 80 91 66 60- 8 84 85 84 84 71 71 71 70 8 8 8 7 82 .82 82 82 82 82 -82 82 48 lSgf 19 18 18 Total stocks. 361.600. sales, bonds, 38.063.000. POTATOES ALONG THE COAST " Seattle Market Seattle. Wash.. July 20. (TJ. P.) Potato Local. 6 He; new California. 77Hc Chicago Dairy Prod ace Chicago. July 20. Butter Receipts 18.712 tubs. Creamery extra. 65c: firsts. 49a)54e: seconds, 84 40c Erg Receipts 12,906 eases. ' Miscellaneous. 4248e; ordinary firsts. 8941e; firsts, 42 44c: extra. 51 ft 52c; check. S3 34c dirties, 8536 Cneeee Twins, new. 24 ay 25e: dairies, 4 4 25e: - Toung Americana. 2 H a 27e: Long Horns. 362 He; brick. 26 26 He. Live Poultry Turkeys. 40c: ebtckenst 31 Her roosters, 23c; sea, 20 80c; ducks, 30 0 3k. a ' Balsa Worth Thoasaads ' Ridgefield. Wash.. July 20. Th late rata ha been worth thousands of - dollar to the farmers around here, with very little loss oc casioned by hay being down. Mot . of the hay down was la shocks to that little da mag a done. The crops ar looking better then they have for many years st this season, ae eording to the reports of many of the old farm era around here. There ia every reason to as pect a bumper crop this year. Cherries Are Tleatlfnl Cottage Grove. Or.. July 19. The eannerr M now working a force of 20 persons canning ehemea. - There seems to be an abundance, of cherries in the surrounding country. Royml Anne. nisca- taepuDUcana, moerta and many pi cherriea. Eecord Crop of Wheat in India Bombay. India, July 20. i record wheat crop in India for 1920 is in dicated - by v the . latest estimates, which places the output at 10,095, 000 ? tons, compared . with . 7.407,000 tons last year. , OLD HIGH COST TO REMAIN WITH OS , That little relief Is apparently in sight from- prevailing high prices on food stuffs and especially in the grocery line, is the conclusion reached by Fred Coop er, in charge of the sales forces Of Wad hams A Co wholesale grocers. Mr, Cooper aaya: "To heavy demand for mer ebandiae which characterized the advent of this year continued during April and May; but June, which normally la th best business month of th spring and . summer season, haa shown a falling off. Thia was caused by a curtailment ef credit by the basks to atop speculation, a con sequent hardening of the mosey market, and a forcing of salsa by the larger retail establish ments in the country to move surplus stocks and raalix oaah. Consumer have determined that 6 general decline la prices has begun and are curtailing purchase. W bop that their ex pectations will be realised, but so far aa atapl food products ar concerned we aa no indica ttona for relief from present abnormal value in Use immediate future. The- beat that earn be expected is that continued economy by the pub lie will bring consumption below production, and finally force s gradual softening in all lines. "Tratisportation ' difficulties and . ear shortage tend to limit : stocks and maintain prices, and the Impending advance ia freight rates win fan mediately add to the cost and selling value at all product. - - - - , 5 ,- "Tba principal neeetsHie tn th food line era in aa unusually strong position. : A world's short age of grain aad tba present record prices paid for new crop wheat amres a aeaaon of high value for flour and all other cereal products, as well aa feed, which affects milk, butter, cbsess and eggs. .. . .- - r "While surar has declined 4. esnts per pound since June 1, dealer and eonsnmers did not pay more than within 3 cent of the extreme market. Today' value are three time normal, with no indications of any adequate relief before .new crop beet, sugar arrive In the fall. This, to gether with the high prices of (Ism aad tin, wilt make all canned fruits and vegetables, aa well as jellies and lams, extremely high for another year. "Retailer should not speculate, but can buy their regular requirements with confidence. Fi nancial conditions demand curtailment of credits and prompt eollecUons, and sales should be on as aear a cash basis as is possible. PACIFIC COAST BAH K STATEMENT - Portland Bank Clearings Tlii week. Tear ago. Monday .$ 8,163.778.51 $ 6.063.552.18 Tuesday .... 5.969.158.09 , 3.943.014.88 - Spokane Banks ...--.-,.,.,....... Clearings Tuesday .,........$ 1, Balances Tuesday ............ " -. etU Sank Clearings, Tuesday ..........$ 6, Balance ....... ..... . 1 Taooma Bank Clearings Tuesday - $ 1, Balances Tttesday .A . - San Francisco Blanks Clearings Tuesday ...... . . .$28, Los Aneelu Blanks Clearings Tuesday ......... .614, .871.400.00 893,481.00 620.311.90 ,419.175.00 18S.877.O0 183,825.00 900.000.00 282.538.94 GOX DEFEAT EASY. SAYS WALL STREET By' Broadan Wall -New Tork, July 20. Threat of a nation-wide railroad strike combined with the- per cent renewal rate for money caused great ' 'eakness in the stock market early Monday. The street had expected a rally in antici pation of the labor board decision. There wag no .short interest out- atandinar therefore. When th buying that had been expected tail- to ma terialize, prices simply faae. To declines ran from a point or two up to above 4 points In some Issues. Rails sniftered alonar with the Indus trials for; it was purely a technical decline without any reference to value. r . In the afternoon money declined to 8 per cent and there was a. recovery in the market. In some cases the net advances for the day were recorded. On th other hand the business world wag immensely pleased at the decision of candidate Cox to make the League of Nations his chief plank. , According to businessmen and particularly those in close touch with the stock market and therefore in close touch with th man agement of big enterprises. It will be easy to defeat Cox with such an issue, - In the late trading railway equipment shares were strong. Pan- American fol- 1aai m bunhnilK snnoiu'amtnt from Mexico that the Carransa program would . ... . . . . it never do revived in or. v wn company. '-v ' " --' Reduction by the- Pennsylvania rail road of its clerical force to the extent of 10 per Cent would be followed by Others. ' - ' --- '' - .' '- '. :-! I I Substantial Increase in Gold Reserves Gold reserves of the Federal Reserve bank of San Francisco, according to th comparative statement of condition of buelnens for th week ending; July 16, how a substantial increase over the previous week and the onrresporKiina; week of la 1 Th statement just issued show's an Increaae of $5,087,000 over the previous wem and an increase of $37,840,000 over the corresponding period of The state ment in detail reads as follows; t RESOURCES . Julyl,'20 July. '20 July 18. 19 Gold and gold certificates $ 12.267.000 12.6UO.ooo $ I0.487.vi0 Oold setUement fund. Federal Reserve board S5.28H.0O0 44,0.17,000 27,164,oto Gold with foreign agencies 6,130,000 ,13u,ooo Tout gold held by Tanks....... f 62,8!.0OO $ 61.787,000 $ $7,4l.wn Oold with Federal Reserve agents 112.803,000 loo.no.ooo v,416.0ii Gold redemption fund ..10.a09.000 9.412,000 1.960.uuJ .$176,398,000 $171.S8.000 $139.03,(100 . ,816,000 758.000 3&2.0ltt Total arold ranervee ...... Legal tender note, silver, etc. Total reserves ....................... Bills discounted Secured by government war obligations......! 44,191,000 AH others 100,874.000 Bills bought in open market....... ..... 44.125.000 Total bills on hand...:......;,...... $188,690,000 United States government bonds............... J.632.000 United States certificates of Indebtedness...,, 15.l8S.000 Total earning assets '.. .....$206,608,000 Bank premise ...i j -. 23LO00 Uncollected item asyd other deduction from gross deposits 81,441.000 Five per cent redemption fund against Fed eral Reserve bank notes..... ........ .v.. . 666.000 Ail other resources 829,000 1177,214,000 $172,127,000 $13,874,000 $ 49.667.000 103.290,000 46.146,000 $199,008,000 3.633.000 11,333.000 $212,968,000 231,000 $ 88.088.(109 11,344.000 lOLllS.OOO $100.68.001 $.632.00'! e.eto.uoa $159. 800.0(H) 400,000 40,800,000 - 40,810,000 85.OO0 $21,000 ; 408,oon4 D67.ooa Total resource. ' , .$436,388,000 LIABILITIES $ 6,399,000 11,662,000 $426,617,000 $341.7S'J.OO0 FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES Corrected daily by foreign exchange depart. merit of the united stales national nana. Liberty .Bond Sales ' (FurnRhed by Overbeck A Cooke Co.) . . - . ! Open Liberty 3 H .....9096' Liberty 1st 4s..... . . Liberty 2d 4s..... 8470 Liberty 1st 4 V. .. . . Libeaty 2d 4i...R483 Liberty Sd 4 Us 8860 Liberty 4th 4Vis...520 Victory 4 s . . . . . 4 Victory g4 a .....41582 High Low Close 0096 9090 9094 . . .. 8560 8470 8464 8470 i . . . 8580 8496 8480 8484 8900 8850 8890 8520 8504 8310 958 . 957 SSftO 9584 9680 9580 ; Forelam Kxehase Msrltt New Tork. Jnly 20. (U. P. ) Foreign ex change opened easier today. Demand sterling. fS-Si'.?" 1,4! ,n,BC' 12-22; off 10; lire. 17.37. off 20; marks, .0235; Canadian dol lars, .88. Dmand sterling waa higher at the close at 83.83. up . Franc cheek were 12.20, off 8 centimes. Lira cheeks were off 23 at 17.40. - Marks ' demand closed .0263; cable. .0235; Canadian dollar was .8780. Iwestasinnt ,- Is st weekly rrsagTine, Tells yen just whstt yem gJteexU kxtow about high grad iietesi stocks and bonds, skJ how to makei st prosit on then. Contains nothing for the) j mast or woman who wants to get rich quick, but Is worth mach to those who want to pttt tbeir sawing and invest, ing on at snoro profitable basis. One investor, after comparing the artatexEtemts in Inweetnaont5 with BaJhsos' and Poor's for five montka, ays the) awrvice ft rendexs uaaally coats from $100 to $ 1 20 per year, nrveatxneant" akiMtsyNbwsyMa(Nil. '.lit ?. rj wORSSKKKIBraVsUaVSl Draft Cheek. London Pound sterling . .$ 8.81 Paris rnuics. .is Hamburg-Berlin Mark . . . 2.58 Genoa Lire.. 6.75 ' Copenhagen. . Kroner. . . 16.85 Christiania Kroner ... Stockholm Kroner. .. Hongkong Currency. . Japan Ten. Shanghai Taela. .... 16 85 21.75 72.00 51.60 1.01 Cable Transfer. 3.8214 S.lftH ' 2.56 6.76 16.40 16.40 21.80 72.50 61.76 1.02 Par - Value, $ 4.8665 6.1926 23.82 6.1826 26.85 26.85 26.80 42.90 43.00 65.00 If ew Tork. London Silver New Tork. July 20. (LN. 8 Bar ilr waa quoted, dotneatie unchanged. 99 He; foreign was e higner at 89 M , . ; London. July 20. L W. B.J Bar stiver was sd higher today at 62d. -- - . . , .... capital paid in f... ...... Surplus .................. ...... uovernment deposits .......... Due to members Reserve aocounL.... 12S.772.000 Deferred availability items 32,790.000 Other deposits, including foreign government credits- f 6,756,000 Total gross deposits $164,318,000 Federal Reserve notes in actual circulation... 241.13S.000 Federal Reserve note in circulation Net liability , ..... 10,718.000 AH other liabilities ............ ...... ....... $.156,000 $ 6.3S9.000 11.662,000 2.471.000 $118,863,000 28,181,000 8.992.000 $151,007,000 244.bBD.O0O 10.581,000 " 2,009,000 ' $ -787.000 4,677,000 16.412.000 - 81.410,000 18.413.000 7.74.0OO $126.12,4,000 . 197,738,000 7.317,000 1,218,000 :V Total liabilities. Memo: .-. Contingent liability on bills purchased for foreign correspondents ..............$ $436.38$. 000 736.000 $426,617,000 $341,759,000 738.000 It I Insurance Against Fire YOUR property might be de stroyed by fire this very nifht. Is It fully covered by insurance? Our third Instructive bulletin his message of great importince for you. If we . had your address -on our mailing list you would receive this message. Stron?& HadlauJMon The Average Bonded Debt per. Acre of these four rich counties is only $1.50 . You know what the value of their productive lands is, and know, too, the) substantial, character of the counties. These Bonds -Are General Obligations of the County PRICES TO -YIELD o NET Denominations $250, 3)500, $1000 Income Tax Exempt Duo 1921 to 193S Yakima, Wash. . Lincoln, Wash. : . Adams, Wash, . . Whatcom, Wash. Issued for Road Buildin Purposes Costnty of - - 6 BondsYield 6 . - . 1 . . . II . .45 Botxla YleLI 5 ..6 Bonds Yield 6 ................... 6 Bonds Yield 6 Full Information on request. mmmmmmwm. BONDS TRUSTS ACCEPTANCES limoermena Bldg. : . . 1 1 IS0,I6$ TAX EXEMPT GOLD B0JTD9 OF THE COUNTY of POVER IDA. YIELD- Crystal Highway District General Obligation Dated May t. lilt. Dae Serially 1II.$S Denomlastlon $109. Price 196 1 Tild i Principal aad SemLAnaaal Interest Pajrabl at National Bask ef Commerce, New Tork City THE Crystal Highway District embraces the most fertile, pro ductive portion of Power countyr the state's premier grain sec tion, in the southern part of Idaho. The Oregon fcjhort Line fur nishes rail transportation. THE total bonded indebtedness (this Issue only) is but $26,000; real estimated valuation $1,000.000 lees than $ per cent about 60 cents per acre of the land within t&e district. Telephone or Telegraph Orders at Oar Expeas V U:!l r Cevrl IftisMim 4k Dt-uMkS 111 Morris BROTi-m,r7s im cJk9rPremtercMutvcipal SondrHon0 tvaui j Morris Bldg $69.11 Stark 8U, Bet. Fifth aad Sixth Telephose Broadway $11 O ttswrsl FIRST MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS Miller and Lux 7s Dee 1930 Price 100 Yield 7 v A first mortgage on mere than 806,600 acres of land, eoaservatlvely - valued it $46,090,896.. . i j Duquesiie Light Company 6s - 1949 85 7.25 A first mortgage n all the property owned by the Company. ToUI replaeemest rains of this property Is approalmately $78,oeO,00. Utah-Idaho Sugar Corp. 7s 1921-30 7.75 A closed first mortgage on alt leads, bindings, machinery "d o!p. went of th Company.. Net taagtbl assets amoaat to $l!,e0,0, er over foar times the amoaat of this Issae. - i . . - I . t ' China Mail Steamship Corporation 8s ) 1922-25 100 8 A first mortgare on steamers having a vain of more thaa $! per ton. Totalortgaged iadebtedaess will be $S.4 per ton. YEON BUILDING, PORTLAND Telephone Main 3304 v Saa Fraaeisco Seattl Jfew York Les Angeles Order try Wire, Phone, Letter or Call f Oregon t Mooicipal General OlbligaMQini " BONDS Income Tax Exempt Prices to Yield: 5.SO to 7.00 u Detail Information Upon Request iRrlph 5 chneelo ch Company ririi-r'i -irrr arr i ': . ' tJKXCXPAi;jUti C0RPORAXIOK F1MAHCB UlMSISMCNS BU11.0IMO PoTZate4,0iu:odx TOO 1- .