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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, OREGON ' 1 .HIDE PRICES HAVE NOW REACHED NORMAL LEVEL HERE Edited by Ryinu B. Cohen LOANS RAPIDLY LIQUIDATED tdltrj by UU! T. UessSas WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 111. 1 1920. FOREIGN BUTTER AND OLEO HURTS Wukntn In the butter trade Is more acute, end while no price changes are indicated for Wednesday by the local trade, the Situation is worse. It to the market (or cubes thst to showing the moat intense wnknen at thia time. While delnr and eiMDcrr Interest ere doing aU in their powejL to held ekrft the price, their effort te clean op the Mirpltu era not .ocosaaiul. There ere tm big (uum against the better price at thia time. Principal anions thaaa to . the fact that Danish batter is offering on tba Pacific coul t at lower price thee whet the dcmesHe : product to quoted at. The foreign (ratter to eaid to be of extremely seed quality, and to,, aura to bare aa effect upon the price of the bora maka. Then there tba daomarsaxine ssle. Thia to extremely libera, a ad area soma of tba cream eries arc today mating a dctermiaed effort to (one the sale of this product because there U Money Id it. Tboe desiring special information retarding any market, should write to the Market Editor. Oregon Journal, enclosing stamp for reply. ECit TRADE IS HOLDING STEADY Trad. n the ecc market to hoMine steady her.: with moat of the f. o. b'. buyers offering 4 7o a doses for current receipts. A few sale are being made to inter-moon tain section. , C.HFESE MARKET GAINS STBEIfGTH Strength is gaining rft tn. eheeee trade, sad " forecasts of the dealer are (or higher prices. There haa baa en especially good eaU (or "loog aorne" recently, although demand ha been good for Yoang America sad (or triplets. CAHXED COB.X TO SHOW ADVANCE I an advance of 10e s doaen to being quoted on eastern censed com (or futar delivery by the local trade becaoae of the higher freight fates that will snoa.b in affect.' Ail eaatera goods will show a rise. ' BiTTTER POTATOES ARE CO.MIJTG grass; north mat over S.. P. A 8. R. R.. 89 do sections, Purchase are shows from 83 to 82.73 par cental, according to else and ma turity. Only a small nearby shipping demand to shown. . y ' PEACHES "WILL BE SHORT HERE During the next few dars a shortage of peechee Is expected here. Halways will soon corns forward, sod the first Muirs have already mad their appearance. The latter, with El bert, are quoted around 81.75 box. BRIEF NOTES OF PRODCCE TRADE Crab apples in (apply at 75e per half bos. Egg plant in better supply at 10c pound. Peach plume are very slow round 81.78 Crate. . ., Better demand for apples aroond 81.00 1.50 for cook era. i , Onion market to alow around $ 1.60 ( 1.75. Watermelons are cheaper t 2c nouses Cantaloupes down at 83.00 3.25 (or stand ards, pony 82.50. WEATHER NOTICE FOR SHIPPERS Weather bureau advises: Protect shipments during the neat 88 hoars egainst the following maximum temperatures: Going north, 80 de gree: northeast over 8., P. AS. R. It., 88 de grees; east to Baker,, 30 degrees, and south to inland. 84 dear. Maximum temperature at Portland Thursday about 84 degree. WHOLESALE PRICES IN PORTLAND Tbes ere prices retailer, pay wholesaler, ex cept es otherwise noted: - Dairy Products BUTTER Railing price, box Iota: Creamer prints, parchment wrapped, 67e lb.; prime first. 55e lb.; firsts, 54e lb.; mailer lots at an d vsace. - jobbing price: Cuba- extra. 53$ 4e; first. 50 0 81c BUTTKKFAT Portland deiirery basis. 62ej eountry etationa. 57 58c. OLEOMARGARINE Best brand. 40c: ordi nary. 83 He; bakers. 88c; notmarsarina. Vlb. cartons. S2o per lb. CHKESB Selling price: Tillaanook. fresh Oreerm, fancy triplets, 83S?8So per lb.; Too of America, 84 085a. Price, to jobbers, xY o. a, Tillsmeok : -i Triplet. 29c; Young America, 80s, rjellmg prices: Cream brick, 4042e. Selling prteai.Bioak Swiss, -4$S4et liisurgv.4e9 4 2c per lb. ...... . . . . . - KtiGS - Flaying price : Current reeerpta.' 47c; - caadled, selling aaas. &2ci sslect, 64e per. dosen. L1VH FOtTLTHT Selling price: Heavy hens. 27c; light hens, 15 16c; heavy springe, 20; old roosters, 10c per lb.; turkey, lire. ( ); duck, i'5 ( 30c lb. j J . Fresh Veesteblet ana Fruit FRESH FRCTTv-Orange. 85.78 4JT. 50 per hex; banana, 11 12o lb.: lemon. 84.60 5.50 per crate; grapefruit, 84 00 9 4.50; can taloupes. California. 8. 00 .00 ; Malasa snipe 84.00 per crate: ceedles trapes. 83.50; Cali fornia peschea, 11.75; Oregon, 81. 50J. 75; peach plums; $1.50 crate; pears, $4.50 5.00. WPI J.w 61.00 at 1.50. PRIED FRUIT Date. Dromedaries, $7.60; Fird-i. 84.00 ner box: fig. 82.5090-00 Box ' OXIOVS i-Selling price to retailer: New Walla Walla, 31.60 1.75 garlic. 36c per lb.; green onion 5 0uo ooasn ouncuaa; ooton aeta. 1 7 ( 1 e lb IOTATOES Vning price: Oregoa, fancy. 3 3 He. BERKIT.S Strawberriei, $3.75 per crate. VKUF..TABLK8 Turnip,' 38.50 ck: ear-; rots. 34.00 sack; beets. Sue doaaa bunche; let tuce, 31.65 1.76 crate; cucumbers, 25 0 60c box : tomatoes. 75c 81.00: ea-e nlant. 10c pound; broccoli. ) ; bell pepper. 17 He l, celery, II. Ta dossn; (trine beans, 4o lb. ! Msata and Prollons COTJNTRT MEATS Sellinr prieer Cowntry hogs 24a lb. iar top block en; heary, 18c; seal. 23 24c; heary real, le lb. SMOKED MEATS Ham. 414c per lb.; breakfast bacon, 88 68c; pknica, 25c per lb.; cottaee roll, 8So per lb. LARD --Kettle rendered,' 2c lb.; standard. 23 He; tierce bto, compound, 21 He . FUh and S hMftan FRKSH riSH Salmon, fresh Chinook. IT A 18a lb.; halibut, fresh. 15j18o per lb.; stur geon. ( ): black cod. 10 lie lb.; kippered aslmen. 32.50 per 10 lb. basket; kippered cod, 82.86; reeor elsms. ) J crabs, 82.7698.T6 doaen; lipg cod, ofc8c lb. aWearts " ' 8DOAR Nominaw prices, refinery basis: Cub. 32X10; fruit and berry, 821.25; D yel low. 820.5; granulated. , 621.25; extra C $30.80; goMea C. 620.18. HONKTC New. 37.00 & T.60 ease. RICK Japan sole. No. 1, 12c; New Or leana head, ); Blue Ross, 14 He per lb. SALT Coarse, half ground. 100. 317.25 pat ton; 60s," 318.75; Uble dairy, 50a. 327.25; bales. 88.80 4.00; fancy table sad dairy! 330.50! lump rock. 328.60 par ton. BEANS Sales by iobbsra, 8 mall whit. THc lb; large white. 7e lb.; pink, 8 He lb.; lima. IS He; bayon. 11 c; rede. 10Hc; Ore gon bean; buying prices, nominal, 5 He lb. CANNED MILK Carnation, $8.50; Borden, 38 50; Astor. 840; Esgls. $12.86; Libby. $6.50; Mount L Vernon, 38.40 per caaa. COFFKE : Boaated. 34 48c in sacks or drums. HOD A CRACKERS In bulk, 20o per lb. NUTS Vlnut. 83040c per lb.; almonds, SAc; (Ubsrts. 82e in sack lota: peanuts, 14 H 016e; pecan, 25c; Braxila. 35e. Chlrsre Dairy Predaea Chioaco. Aug. 11. (L N. 8.) Butter R eeipta, 8566 cess. Creamery extra. 53 H 6 54c: standard. 48? 83 He; firsts. 48 52 He; packing atecks. 35 40 He. F.gg Receipts 8008 cases. Miscellaneous, . 42 45c; i ordinary first. 410 43c; firsts, 4H047He; extras. 41042c; chocks, 30 0 35c: dirtle. 86 08e. Clieese Twina, new. 34 i 14 He: dairies. 24H023: Toang America. 25H026c; lonxhorna, 25 H 0 26c; brick. 210 22c, Poultry. Lie Turkey. 44c; chickens, 28 0 32c; rooofers. 88c; apringa. 23o: geese. 20 0. 25c; dacka. 80c Varloes Wheat Markets Buenos Aire Wheat. 5a tower; corn. J He lower; oat. Unseed, nncnanged. ljeeno4 Oats weak. 32620 Orleans September wheat offered, at St: Louie Cash wheat. 4 to So higher; com, 32.55 02 57, 0,t" H hith": wiaur Kaiuj.rVheat No. 1 dark hard, $2.60; o. 1 hard. $2.50; No. 1 red. 32.42. Minneapolis Cash wheat, 6c higher; rye. 4 He or yesterday. - j Saa Francisco Barley CaUs San Francisco. Aug, 11. December bane 82.48. bid; 82.61. sak. . "wcemsar parley. HOYT Strictly Fireproof. Near Both Depots and convenient ear eerrirw to all perto fSt the dtv tneie Hoe ma Without Bath, $1 and n Slnels Roems With Bath. 31 and up . asaani. euB HOTEL 0 MAR. ICE T BASKET Xavr ! Consumers are not rettlnr a square deal on the public market because prices the. re are not dropping; nearly aa faat aa are tba retail -raluee. i For instance, the market tor tomatoes has been dropping- very fast In the wholesale trade. Sales were made dur tn thei laet 24 boura down to 76c0LOO aj box of IS to 20 pounds net. ... i .. iOn the pubUe market sale of t tbla stock are being- made to consumers at 10c a pound, a profit that Is utterly too high, i Net only are prtcea hlfh. but the public market intereets are checklnc the al .of the product by thene values. ( The; aame la ? true of stringr baans. These! are "cheap aa dirt" In the whole sale trade, but the producer-sellers are asking at . least : double the wholesale price. ; j . : . I Potatoea are dropping; every day. so far as the price paid to producers are concerned, atlll there Is little, it any. lowering of prices On the public market. I Since the maximum prices were taken off the! public market the prices have been bis; her than previously. 1 The! following prices are average ones con sumer are expected to pay retail storaa. Qual ity quoted to a Teres-, fancy stuff 4jeing slightly bis her : and inferior stuff fractionally lower. Butter Beat creamery. 62 0 64e. -! Ego Fresh laid. 60c doaen; fancy fresh, 6)5c per dosen. Poultry Chickens, dressed. 30 040c per lb. f FUt Salmon. 2&e per lb.: halibut. 30o lb. I Flour Bast local patent. $3.20 04.80 per sack 49 pouads. i'otatoa MurDan is, siaaeoc Onion Dried. 3H04 ft. i Strawberries -Oragon. 20e par box. Raspberries Local. 2fo par , box. Txicsnberries Fancy. 1 5c. i Blackbsrri 16e per box. ' i ii ' a 1 . ' ' -. LivestocK Trade .; GeneraUy Easier With Some Losses PORTLAND ' LIVKSTOCK RtTN 1 HogajCattls, Calves. Sheep. Wednesday 581 227 2058 Week ago . . . . . Two weeks ego . Four weeks ago Tear ago Two year ago . Three years ago Pour i years ago 88 88 255 28 2083 2M7 03 418 80 87 108 $64 142 168 83 1 S IS 41 2 . ,360 ' 1T4 . 288 . 818 .118 Cattle were .weaker and lower, hoers a trifle easier, while the sheep situation Is far from ehowins a healthy tone in the North Portland alleys Wednesday. There waa not a big run of eatUo in ths North Portland alley Wsdnssday. totel arriral being bat 227 head, but there was an easier situation all around. Wails tne principal weak no appeared to be in tbs off rrad stock. Quotations seen on the better goods were) re duced aunng tne asy. ; Oencrsl eartle range: ; Choice grass steers .......... 3 8.00010.00 uooa t cnoiee steers ........ 8.OO0 s.ow 7.00 0 8.50 6.50 7.O0 6.00 0 6.50 7.00 0 7.50 8.00 0 7.00 0 6.00 2.00 0 4.00 6.00 e.oo 13.00 15.00 7.00 0 8.00 11.50 013.00 Medium to good steers ....... Fair to good steers .......... Common to fair eteers ....... Choia eeers and heifers ...... Good to choice cows and heifer. Medium to good cows and heifer. 'Canners .................. BulU .... . . . . ' J Ctoice dairy eatUe. ........... Heavy caJeae Beet light oalee ............ . Bast feeders ............... Fair to good (seder steers. . . . i . (air; to good : . . . 7.00 0 7.50 6.00 0 7.00 6.75 9 ?45 f ' j . : Cerine Trade Easier . In the swine trade there was s fair ran for Wednesday. The market appeared a i fraction easier- and It to doabtf ul if the former extreme top of 818.75 could be secured for anything at this time. . ; -. - General hog msrkst range! - Prim mixed ..318-0018.60 Medium Bused 17.60018.00 Hough heary 12.00 0 14.SO Smooth hear 1 S. 50 10.50 Pigs.. . ....... J , , . .. . 13.60 16.60 ?.:( I ' Sheep .ery Slew '' -' i 1 . Sbeep trade we jlow .for the -day. Ik Of the Portland, a number of ears went direct to kill, era at other points. -: Most of the tomb offered on tba msrkst war from Willamette valley points. For thaaa the trade waa ot faring re duced Talus. Oeneral sbeep and lamb .range: Kst of mountain lambs .,....$ $.00010.00 Valley lamb 8.00 0 8O0 Cull lambs 6.00 0 8.00 TearUns S.OO0 7.00 Wethers...... 6.00 0 8.50 Bscs -".25 S.VW Tuesday Aftarnoort aala -(-.' STEERS Wa ! At. lbs. Price 1 No. i At. lb. Price 5... 822 $ 6.28 I 5.... 844 11...- $38 6.25 1.,.. 830 11.. ..1073 9.25 15.... 920 15.. 4 918 7.60 81.... 887 39.!... 890 7.60 9.... 440 2. ..1055 7.75 IS.... 980 15... .1192 8.00 8. ...1171 v4.;. 867 4.50 2.... 500 8.25 5.00 7.50 7.60 6.0O 6.35 8.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 7.80 7.60 4. . . 7.00 1.. .. 970 . 930 7.00 7.l.. 970 . 982 6.00 27. C. 1027 !i!2 Iea 17...tO7 .1056 $.26 j ; ; ' COWS :!' 1J. 14.1. 1.. a.. 13.. 13. . 24.. 1. . 2.. S7.. 19.. 863 8 5.50 . 938 5.00 906 8.25 . 870 6.76 . 760 6.50 14... l.i. 12... 2... a.. . 24.;. 81... 3... 1... . 876 .1890 . 95 . 676 . 840 .1067 . 788 .1173 . 316 . 690 4.30 4.60 7.50 4.25 4-50 4.60 4.25 7.00 6.00 6.25 728 6.50 831 3.00 2... 2... 1.,. 25... ,1018 6.80 . 860 6 OO 4 780 6.00 . 895 . 5.60 l : CALVES .... 189 gig. eo 1.... 280 12.50 2 . . . . 253 6.50 18. 830 120 9.00 6.00 1. i i : BCLL8 1....1050 8 5.25 2... .1060 4.50 .1380 $ 6.00 : . - j STAGS X..,. BOO S S.0O 1 i,' i MIXED IB.... 740 8 4.80 19.... 426 6.00 17.;.. 736 8 4.80 14. ..k 13 31B.OO 8.4.. 178 .18.28 2.;.. 145 17.00 2.... 485 16.00 4... 185 18.48 14.,.. 285 17.75 1...:- 170 .17.26 6.... 193 18.60 2.... 258 17.00 IS.... 248 18.00 2.4.. 365 17.26 I i HO0S 4.4.4 112 814.50 37.;.. 158 16.25 8.... 208 18.85 4 . . . 175 18.50 l-i-i 150 18.45 1.... 250 16.00 9.4.. 191 18.25 9.k.. 143 17.00 1.... 260 16.00 12.... 13 18.00 8.4., 197 '.18.28 6.... 221 18.00 : LAMBS ox. v . . 7 8 S.00 1.... 60 9.50 1 . i . , 90 9.00 7... 90 10.00 189... . 81 10.00 203. 4 . , 75 9.00 1... 1... 70 8 9.80 120- 8.00 63 S.O0 81 1O.00 43 6.00 8... 166. i. 3... .. ! i- EWES 0.....120 3 6.00 x ... ' . TEARL1NGS 140 8 4.00 100 $ 7.00 a 9 a. en ; 0.... 10S 3,4.50 : j l tTHERS . . : ' WEA 19.... 107 8 6.00 I VI MIXED 13.4.4 81 $ 8.00 I ' ! j Wdneday Morning Sates - ?! cows No. 'At. lib.: Price. I No. i. ti. Price. $ 6.80 2.. 810 3 6.00 1... .1190 1 HOGS . 4 i 2...f : 9 a V h 14...; ... jit gia.no 235 18.25 1... 290 816.O0 266 16.00 a... .... 17..., 1. , 171 181 18.36 18.25 18.00 17.73 16.00 230 217 160 I 18.35 18.23 18.25 255 202 27$ STESS8 2. ...1120 S 7.60 I j i 'COWS 1 . . . , mo s e.oo 1....953 s.60 3.... 1060 6.00 1. ... 730 4.00 J 940 6.50 1..... 930 5.00 1..... 760 8.00 i New Terk Wool aad Hides New Tor. Aug. 11. (I. N. B. ) Wool Market weak tone. : Dosaaeth; fleece XX Ohiow 86 0 57; domeaue pulled soon red baato, 4Oc0 $J-J; jdomestie f. Texas ecoured. basis. 60c S Hides Market .Inaetim NaHn'a a 2$; branded steers. 34 28c . - - i ej i, L i ' l ' Franetoo Qraln Mark at : " San PrsMtoeo. Aug. 11 (0. P.I Barley MeeaT'soT ,2'2,A2-4l,i shipping. New Tork 8s far aad Coffee X4fW -TfTPaT - Inn 1 v as 9410e: No. 4 fto7itTr ' Bio. buaar Weak. Granulated. 321.00 0 22.50. CALF SKINS ARE DOWN-TO 25 CTS. BUTONSRS OVOOTT VtSL he the day butchers eetehllshed a ort ef boycott against ths market because of tne law price ef bless. Some f the bieea re tailers refused te purchase, although they had nan In their to boxes. Small butchers wars than offsrsd top Teato at X3e pound. ,i Sale nare te tneae. : - . - The price of calf sltirea are today with in a mere fraction of ) the lowest price that haa ruled in thia market for many years. The normal priee.ia around 35e a pound and this price was reached ! here during- the last 24 hours. 3 This Is a drop of Se a pound from previous figures and it begin to look ss if tba sot tons baa about been reached. i While the price of hides baa been droppins very fast durine the last year, there , baa been little cbangs in the price lot ahoea. Retailers claim that they are not getting the money whU some wholesaler recently announced cuts la quotation. . ...(..; .V-'.. , With ths price of hide! lurply low, this h" already affected ths 1 market on eountry killed calves In tba Front: street trade, i Bales for tne day. area in small Iota, were no higher than 24c, and some business was shown le below this. Receipt of calves were fair during the morning. : j i Chicago Grain Is l Up at Opening; ; Offerings Small Chicago. Aug. 11. (TJt p. Trading was irregular on the grain market today. At ths h .m t. ...1 . j: ... . i ... w,vww . uepwiuim uj wuy if camber wheat and Belling March, reversing their wf mmm. -vorn UB OBL. were slightly lower sfter aa early bulae. i i December wheat opened at 240 H . i up Sc from veatrYlav'a fe.m .m l -i ! . i. elos. March was off' half at the onenine. hut gained le at the dose at 242. v September corn opened IHe higher at 148 H. closing st 148. December opened at 136, up 1 M and lost le et the close. -T I September eats, after opening quarter higher, S'.T J 7r- t December opened at 71 H. He highor. and closed at 70 H, ' i Provisions were steady oa a lower hog market. Chicago range by I'niten rress; 4 WHEAT Dec. ...... 340 H 340 H 237 Men. 341 248 241 . CORN Sept. , 148H 1494 1464 Dee. 126 " 127- 124 OATS Sept. 7214 78H 72H Dec 71 71 H 70 H 238 H 242 148 ,125 72 H 70 H Sept. Oct. Sept. Oct. Sept. Oct. ! 2517 j 2600 I 1862 ! 1883 I 1530 ! 1563 LAFtr 18..5 190O RIBS 1587 16TO . ,1757 . .1800 ..1683 ..1663 1863 1890 1S30 1503 Cash wheat: No. 1 red! $3.54 02.54 4 : No. 3 red. 82.53 0 2.54; S 8 red, 32.53; No. a naru, ea.assez.oe. AMERICAN LIVESTOCK PRICES Chicago Hogs $16.80 Chicago. Ana 11. L .K. 8.) Reeerpta, 17.000. mostly 25c lower. Bulk, 818.750 1.7: top. lo.V: heavyweieht. 314.15 15.35; weifht, 14.10; medium weight. 814.60 015.75; light 314.80015.65: ngbt lightv 813.75 0 heavy packing sows, smooth, 513.25 0 naekin m.a rnsrs. itft TSSli in 13.76: pigs. $14.25 018.40. j. -.-e.il--, Cattle Reeeipta. 000. Steers steady. ; She stock steady to lower. Beef ateenr, medium and heavyweight, -81 6. 25017. 30; medium and good. 812.50016.23; lixhtweight, 314.76 017.23: common and medium.- 89.00 014.25. - Butcher cattle, heifers. 86.00 016.00; eows, ' 85.OO0 12.50; bulla, 34.00 8.25. Censers ' and cot- calve (liaht and handyweight) , 514.25 016.00; feeder steer. 37.50 0 1 1.75 :, stockeri steers. 85.50 010.00; stocker cows and heifers. 65.00 Sheen -Reeerota SS AAA ITsumli im.. Iambs 184 4tm. - flsaml .- 111 nn aiilo- miu nd common. 67.5O011J25: vrerline weth.r. 88.25011.50; ewes; 860008.30: tSills and common. 33.00 0 6.00 : breedinc ewe. 3S.5U as ll.0; feeder lamb, 810.75 f 12.50. !, -' Denver Hos SIS Tim... rln S,n 1 1 I II - ... ReoeipU '2200 ateady; steers. " 39.00 0 12.00: rows and beifer, 36.00 19.00; stocker and feeders, $8.0009.00; caljres. $9.00011.50. iloes flrceint. ROO; LLe.,lv - t.n itunA. bulk. 814.50 015.25. r"- " Sheep Receipt 2200; (steady; Iambs. 811.00 flLw011.5O- 00r-6j tonita K Sivtag Altar . Uu. eteiK sr K !i JL. rTsay sj g aeavea kfZnM C7' Uo2 Ane- i11- Cle Receipts 9000; steady to 35c higher. Steers. 39.00 0 16.85: stocker and feeders, $5.00 0 12.60; cows. 36.00 012.00; calves, 39.00 018.60. ' - ,?otrT:R.rJ,ii,t- 3000 10c to 29c Wir; Wk.'-,,4-J,l: 1 8W: bviea, 314.75 0 15.60: Uxht. 815.00 V 15,55: madiunu 11 K iik 016.65. , : I : Sheep Receipt. 5o0(f; slow nd steady. Lambs, $12.00 013.00. j ) , . u, Seattle Hog Market Seattle. Aug. 11. fL N. S.) Hoes None. itU Receipts 106 steady. Prime teeTS. 310.50011.00; medium j to choice, (89.000 10.00 common to good 87.00 0 8.50; beat eZV "d .hfrs. $1.2307.76; medium te coatee, 85.50 0 6.50: common to good-j 84.60 0 R Ki . ki.ll. . A A " ' Sheep None. , , DAIRY PRODUCTS jOF THE COAST San Franciaoo, Ans. llj (D. P.) Butter Extra. 61 He. i it " Egg Extras. 58 He: dirties. No. J.! 53 He: extra pullets 6le; undersUed pullets, 38 He v Cbeea California flat, fancy. 82 He. SaaUl Marset i Seattle, Aug. 1 1. ( P. P.) Butter City ereemery, cubes, 56a bricks. 67c. Ev Fresh nnML. 68q; pullets, 47c.' Milli $2.90 per cwt. I Lea Angeles Market Los Ansel. Ana. 11 (U M a n,,-.. 63c. 'T! ' ' Eggs Extra. 544; ease count, 61 e; pullets. w f c . peewcei, sic. r Poultry Unchangsd. y POTATOES ALONO THE COAST aeatue market ftaattle. las 11 fll v i kiana gems. $110 ton; locaL 4 0 4 He lb. f.; rranoiaoo marset . Ssn Franciaoo, Aug. M. (U. P..) Pota toes Old. 10c; new, 6 08c ; Onions -Yellow, $1.50 01.78. f ! ".- Field peas, Sc. - - H. . J Lee Aneelee Msrkst - Los Angeles, Aug. 11. r(L N. 8.) Potatoes, local early and White Rose, fancy No. 1, mostly $1.25 01.50; So. 2, 60 0 75c lug; sacked No. 1. $2.50 0 2.76; Stocktons, 83.0003.25. New York Butter and Eggf New Tork. Aug. 11. i(L N. 8.) Butter Market steady.. Creamery -extras. 64 H 0 57 He: do firsts. 510 58c; do :hisber scoring. 55 0 68 He; stars dairy tub,! 45 0 54c . Cheese Market irresolar, 2TH028HC State Whole milk specials, 25 H 0 26 He; do fancy, 28 H 0 29c. Wisconsin Whole milk, fancy Young Americas. 16H017Hc i State Skims, special, 15 016c; do : choice, 12 0 14 He; do choice to good, S 0 10c - Eggs Market dulL Nearby white.! fancy. gg I?1 J. . i"1- 08oae; extra. 55 066c; firsts. 47 0 82c. - - i - j i ,, Dried Fralt and Beans I i : v'- New Tork, Aug. 11. (L N. 8.) Beans Market steady; marrow choice. 81L50; pea choice. 87.90 08.00; red kidney, choice. 317.50. Dried Fruits Market steady. Apricots, extra choice to fancy, 36 0 37c; apples, asapo rated. prime to fancy. ' 11 018 He: prunes. 60s, 17 M 0 25c; do 60s to 100s, 16 He; peaches, extra choic to- fancy. 21 He; seeded raisin, choice to fancy. 25e. : . - .. - 80 to 11H 0 19H 0 24 H 0 i . - : New Tork Mstel Warkat Vm Ttwl An. tl . t T XT ' B i , . - . . - , ... a. i lUpycr, quiet; spot to October offered 19. - - j ! , s aveao vruin; spot to uc toper oflered. 91. Sp,lter Ouiet; spot to- .November i .offered, 800. - , ; ' 3-' ' : ' : ; w.H ; i? . New Tork-Londoa Silver i New Tork, Aug. 11. (L N. a) Bar ilvr: DomestM, unchanred today at 99 H 5 foreign. e tower at 94 44 d. . - . 1 . "7 i Laadon. An. 11 rv: ar - v.. -j, waa Id low XSa at 58 Hd. . ' Saa Fraaclseo Ponltry Market . San Franctooo, Aug. 11 (U. P.) Broilers, 38 0 40c; large hen. 86 0S8o; best ducks. 20 0a5e. ;. - . . , ; s , i j . ' New York Potato Market! New Tejk. Aux. 11. ( L S. S.) Potatoes fin bill iiai-rl n. K. k k , . . white, 84.25 0&.5O; Southern.. $5.00 0 5.25. . -;4.-v'.:. '":r-' -l.-'il- M---'-': SHELL TRADING IS SHOWING ADVANCE New Tork, Aug. 11. (L N. S.) The stock market closed firm today. TJ. S. Steel yielded from 87 to 86. Baldwin Locomotive held around -105. Mexican Petroleum rose to 157 and Invincible Oil moved up nearly S points to 35. Stude baker rose over 2 points to 62. Read ing sold up to $8V4 and other ralload shares maintained a strong tone. Na tional AnaUne. after falling 6 points to 64 recovered to 68. New York, Aug. 1L(L N. &) The stock market was full of buying orders at the opening of bualneea thia morning and in .the early trading; many stocks made advances ranging; from 1 to over 4 points. i ' - " . ' U. 8. Bteel was one of the most active feat area, moving up 1 point to 8614. Baldwin Lo comotive advanced 1 ! to 104, and Bethle hem Steel B rose over 1 point to 70 H. The greatest gain we seeds in Shall Trading A Transport, which sold at 66, an advance of over 4 points. Mexican Petroleum made a gain of 2 4 to 156 H and Pan-American Petroleum rose 2 to 81 H. Corn Products mad a gain of 1 point to 86 14 and Cuban American Sugar rose 1 ooint to 884. 1 Reading was up 1H to 87 H- Studebaker advanced, i to ez. The quiet period that extended Into the early afternoon waa followed by a development of re newed strength en which many torn moved up to new high price of tba day. Marine preferred moved up S points to: 76. Shell Trading & Transport, after reacting to 64 H, advanced to 47. Baldwin Locomotive, which reacted t 104H. moved up to above 106, and United State Steel was in steady demand, rallying to HV. ----- , i.. v ! : ; The market was decidedly firm in late deal ing, aad stocks held near the hie best of the day. Steel common held a position above 88 H. and Baldwin held around 1 05. Money was loaned during the last .half hour at 6 H per cent Furnished by Overbeds ex Cooke Co.. f Trade? building: Board DESCRIPTION: Alaska Gold .... Allia Chalmars . . . Amer. Agr. Chem . Amer. Beet Sugar Amer. Can, e . . . Amer. Car Fdy . . . A mar. CottMi Oil Open High Lew Cleea 1 H la 1 C 28 H 29 28 H 28 76 H 76 H 76 H 76 H 75 H 76 H 75 H 76 H 32 82 31 82 134 H 186 H 184 136 25 25 25 25 13 14 13 14 6f 70 69 70 62 64 62 64 94 95 93 94 21 21 21 20 54 54 63 64 83 85 83 84 115 116 115 115 77 80 77 80 . 106 74 75 74 74 11 11H 11H 11 50 67 50 51 80 81 80 81 103 105 103 104 34 84 34 84 99 71 69 70 ..... ..... 10 115 117 115 116 62 62 63 62 38 33 33 33 69 70 69 70 13 13 18 18 25 20 23 25 61 53 61 63 80 79 i 79 79 79 85 87 H 85 87 129 180 126 128 5 5 4 4 12 12 12 12 60 60 60 60 140 142 140 141 20 31 20 20 81 83 81 81 24 25 24 25 41 45 41 43 82 62 82 82 80 81 80 81 45 46 44 I 46 78 76 78 75 121 123 121 128 24 24 24 24 17 18 17 18 17 17 17 17 22 23 22 28 85 65 63 65 44 43-, 44 44 1 $1; l 61 ........... 18 .38 88 88 38 24 25 JiH 24 71 3 71 71 "38 83 88 38 H'A 71 ,70 70 88 88 88 88 . ... . . 74 3 S 8 3 j . i . . . . ' . 27 80 82 80 81 40 40 40 40 ! 27 27 27 27 ,86 89 86 88 66 66 65 66 I 95 95 95 95 , l$ 14 18 14 87 88' '86 -88 79 81 79 S0 83 33 33 83 25 26 26 25 90 91 90 91 27 27 26 26 60 62 60 62 66 67 64 66' 23 24 23 24 9 9 9 0 42 48 42 43 33 83 32 82 68 59 68 68 9 10 E8 10 116 117 116 116 83 84 02 84 -j ............ . 60 83 87 .88 86 89 60 69 .60 62 67 62 65 64 64 66 64 '-.i.. 46 Am. H. A L.. e. . Am. int. corp. . . Am. Linseed, e. . Am. Loeo., e. . . . Aau -Ship A Com. Am. Smelter, e . . Am. Steel Fdy. . . Am. Buxar, e . . . . Ana. Sum. Too . . . Am. Tobacco ..... Am. Woolen, 'c... Am.' Zinc ....... Anaoon. Mining Co. Atchison, c. . . . . . Baldwin LtSco.. o. . Balti. & Ohio. . . . Bethlehem Steel, B. B. R. Transit. . . . Canadian ' Pacific . . Central Leather, c C. M. as St. P.. Cht A N. W. . . . Chile Copper, i... Chino Copper Columbia G. A K. f'nli V A T 'Consolidated Gas.'. xsorn r-rooacta. e. Crucible Steel, e. Rio Grande, e. .. Eria, c ......... Gen. Cigars Gen. Klectrie . : Gen. Motors Great. Nor. Ore.. . Greene liana mm Gulf States r8teel. .. Ul. central ..... Ind. Alcohol Insp. Oopper.. Int. Paper .. . . . Int. Harvester .. Int. Merc. M-. c. Int. Nickel K. O. Sr . . . Konneeott Copper. . laciswtnnt Bteel. . liehigh Valley ..... Montana Power. . . . Miami Copper Midvsle Steel Mo. Pacific, c... National Lead Nevada Cone. New Hsvea ...... N. T. Central Norfolk ec Western Northern Pacific. . . Okie. Ref. A Prod. Pacific Mail Pan Am. Pet., c. , Pann. Railway People Gaa .... Pierce Arrow .. . . . Pittsburg Coal, c. . . Pr. Steel Car, c. . Ray Cons. Copper. . Ry. Steel Springs.. Reading, c. ...... Rep. I. A 8.. e. . . Rock Island, c . . . . Sinclair Cons...... Southern Psciflo . . . Southern Ry., e. . . Studebsker, c . ... Shell St. L. Sc S. F. . . . . Tenn. Capper. . . . Texas Oil ....... Texas Pacific . . Tobarrn PvttifcB Transcontinental Oil union j-seiiic, ... V. S. Rubber, c . . V. S. Smelt. A Ref. U. 8. Steel, e. . . . Utah Copper Vanadium Steel. . . . Vir. Chem., c Weet homo Electric Total axle stocks. 472.400 shares. - -rotai sale, bonds, 811.116,000. Ex. dir., 1 per cent FOREIGN NEWS AND BUYING AID TO COTTON MARKET New Tork, Aug. 11; (L N. 8.) Favorable news from Europe accounted for a rise of 9 to 26 points at the opening of tba cotton market today, except September, which waa 35 point lower. Buying by the South and Liverpool absorbed the offering but when thto demand waa supplied ths list eased, soon losing about half the improvement, only to rally again at the end of the first SO minute on renewed cov ering. Throughout the bat hour the cotton market was unsettled, with a declining tendency. The close was ftnn on covering at a net de cline of 20 and 70 points. Bpot was quiet and unchanged at 39a Month. January . February . March ... April .... May .... July . . . , Augnst . ., September October . . Nov. December Clots. 3915 S90S 3900 .2865 3400 8300 8173 8135 S058 PACIFIC COAST BANK STATEMENT -Portland Banks Clearings Thia Week. Teer Ago. Monday 6.741.818.54 $ 7.826,426.14 Tuesday ... 4,985,160.77 5.063.033.60 Wednesday..- 6.729.431.93 6.190.597.61 - Spoaann Banks ' -Clearings Wednesday. . .... 4,8 2.071,609.06 Balances Wsdnssday -. J , 636.7S0.O0 - Tacorne Bank Clearings Wednesday. .......$ 767.787.00 Balances Wednesday i ....... . 59.320.00 fl sat I Is Banks Clearings. Wednesday - . , ... 6.429,080.60 Balances Wednesday 1,469.956.6 - - San Frenolao Bankt Cleanngs Wednesday 524.900.0O0.00 Lea Angsiss Banks Clearing Wednesday 318.640.674.06 Chicago Potato Market CMcago; Aug. 11 (I. N.,S.) Potatoes -Receipt 88 ears, Wisconsin. Mtnneeou. Da. kotas and Ohio. $3.00 08.15. Steeks. Boada, Cot to a, Vrala. Eta 816-317 Bemrd ef Tie BalleUag . J Overbeck&CdokeCoe DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO LL EXCHANGES . steai ken Ckleag Beard ef Trad CerresyondeaU 'ef Loaan Brraa CaJeage -,-:'-!-.- New Tork- Open. High. Low. $010 301S 2905 2950 2966 3870 2893 3903 282 2850 2850 2800 8235 3265 3i62 1 a s a Siatf 8134 .8040 NO SALES WHEAT i . SHOWING ABROAD HOW WHEAT RULED ' - Bid Rise Hard white $3.3 te Soft white .. .....141 $e White elab ,.... 2.31 $e Hard wlater IJ7 te Red winter .................. tJtt te N. spring , IJ te Red Walla 3JS . te NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS. in. Wheat Barley. Flour. Oat. Hay. Portknd Wed. M . . . $'- 6 Tear ago Season to dste. 61 2 ' t 1 S4 1418 10 88 14 111 564 68 102 87 193 ft a ja 1(1 xesr aao .... Tscoms Tuea. . . Year age . . . . Season to date. . Tear ago . , . . Seattle Ttteg . . . Year ago . . . Season to date . . ' Year ago . . .. . 13 ... 230 10 121 7 21 . 68 ai s si 67 226 24 a , . . l . . -. 109 33 97 42 1 .87 64 41 a i - :' Wheat trading; shows a spasmodic trend In the interior racif to Northwest centers. Sales are by spurts, although a fair volume of business has been done to date. The quality of wheat and the yields are above all expectations. j At interior points the sversgs baying price (how: Herd white. $2.14; soft white. $2-12; club. $2.10; red winter. $2.08. ; Only limited business in coarse grains; to shown because of the lark ef acreage la the interior. - Sale of both oat and barley In the interior are nominal around 320.00 0 43.00 a ton. No sales, of wheat foreign hav been reported by the local trade since July 80, and present business to confined entirely to orders taken, by exporters at that time.' Some of them hare al most filled their requirements and unlesa ad ditional foreign business - is soon available, a lull in burins may be expected. ORSeON OftOP- REPORT Frank Gillam of the Portland office of i the weather bureau ad vis: Winter wheat barveet to - weD advanced ,'and threshing to becoming general: winter rye also to mostly in shock or stack. Ths cutting of barley, oats and - spring wheat is progressing rapidly under ideal conditions and soma early fields are being threshed. The high day tem peratures and hot nights were beneficial to corn and this crop' made rapid growth; most fields in Douglas and J season counties are in silk and tassel, gnd ears are setting ia Linn county, j . ! The loganberry and cherry harvest, to nearly finished while evergreen blackberries are about ready for picking. . Bartlett pear are being picked in southern counties and (hipping will begin thto week. Apples sad prune are sisiag up nicely. Early varieties, of apples are plenti ful in the markets and early peaeb.ee era ripen ing in Jackson county. - Hayinc to - practically orr, except in the later alfalfa and seed clover fields. Some labor ahortage is reported from eastern localities la securing the hay crop. Pastures srs drying up; ranges are poor, except In the mountains. Lire stock continues in good condition generally, and stockmen are now gathering beet cattle la Baker county. i Truck crops where irrigsted are doing' well, end carden vegetables and early potatoes! era plentiful, but rain to needed for - lata crops where water Is not svailah!. Tomatoes era ripening in all district and in some pUces quite a aumpar are being marketed, late pota toes are fair to excellent, with a good color and fine growth.' but would be improved by ! rain in dry localities. - TLOUB Selling price, mill door: Pgtent. $12.96; Montana spring wheat, 313.25: j Wil lamette valley brands. 311.20; local straight, 310.80; bakers' local, 312.95 018 26; graham. 810.80; whole wheat, 311.06. Price foe city deliveries 18c extra; eubnrben, 20o extra. 1 i HAT Baying prices, nominal: Willamette timothj. fancy. $28.00 028.00 per ton; vetch, $22.00; cheat, $20.00; 'straw, $10.00; eJovet, 322.00; grain. ); alfalfa. 324.00 a ton. GRAIN 8ACKS Nominal. New croe deliv ery: No. 1 Calcutta. 15 0 16c; domestic. 16 017c in ear lot; lew amounts higher. . j MU.L8TTJFFS Mill run at mill, sacked. 3S9.OA0 6O.OO. i- OATS Per ton, buying price: Peed. 848.0 052.00. j BARLEY Buying price: Feed. 346 00 0 51.00; milling, 847.50052.00; rolled barley, selling price, 857.00 0 68.00. . , . i SLED Buying price: Red clover, recleened. m per in. Merchants Exchange bide WHEAT Sept. Oct. ! Nov. Hard white ....... ..... 230 230 28 Hon wnlte 231 231 281 White club 231 231 1231 Hard winter 227 227 227 Bed winter ............ 226 226 j 22 Northern spring.......... 330 230 i! 280 xtea walla 22a 225 1225 FEED OATS Aug. ...6000 ,..4750 ...4650 Sept. 4850 4650 6600 No. S Whit BARLEY No. 3 bine Feed - CORN No. 3 yellow , Eastern corn in bulk: No. 3 yellow ...6300 6300 ,..6350 6230 Growers Offered 15: Cents for Prunes Salem. Or.. Aug. 11. Fifteen million i tons ef prune will be harvested ia tne Salem; dia trict this year, for which the growers wilVra eeire approximately 82,500,000, if tetntative offers made to some growen already are to be regarded aa an indication of the price tfaet will be paid for the crop, according to estimates ef local fruit buyers. : ,j The prune crop withia a 10 mil radius of Salem ia said to be tar better this year than last, with the exception of that, north of here, which wgg injured by the December frees, j Al though no contract nave yet been closed tor this year' crop, it to understood that offers ef 16 cent a pound have bean tendered to some of the grower in thto district. Buyers, however, refuse to even hint at tb price that might be paid for the crop. ' , Mlaaeapolle.DalnU Flax Dnhrth, Minn., Aug. 11. (I. N. S.) Flax September, 8.41; October. 8.44; November. $.46; track. 8.89: arrive, 8.39. T Minneapolis, Minn.. Aug. 11 (L N'S) Flax Track. $.86 08.87. . 251,832 square miles an area 5 tfrnes as large as New York State and every acre security for these 5-year, 6 Gold Bonds PROVINCE OF . - . . . Payable in. U.' S. Gold Coin Interest Semi-Annual . Price 926 ToYield ' Order by Phone, UadolaporMgfl Bond$.Tni$t -Acceptances Liimbermens Bldsr, WALL STREET SEES NEW LOW RECORDS By Broadan Wall New Tork. Aug. 11. -Professional traders who were 'short of the stock market , covered their . contracts easily Tuesday, so ; easy that they sold again. The result V new low records in several Issues, the tobaccos and sugars being conspicu ous in this regard. - Most of the sell ing was genuine' liquidation; ; The short interest is comparatively small and so strong that It shows no die. position to be alarmed " ALT alight rallies. . - .-. ' , - : The specific reason for selling was the attitude of English labor against making war on Russia. Wall street figured that this meant complete destruction of Po land. Added to this was the uncertainty regarding the ability of France to take care of Us share of the Anglo-French loan when It falls due here In October. Money renewed at 7 per cent and call loans were aa low aa 6, but nobody wants any money in the stock market Just now, aa loans are being rapidly liquidated. The market closed In -the midst of a slight rally that left jnost issues net higher. The rails were heavy alt day long. , V ' SHORT-TERM NOTES Qnotstions furnished by Clark, Kendall. A Co.. Inc Bacnritv Mturily. Bid. Asked. Am. Ootn. OIL 6s.. 9.2.1934 '69 90 Am. T. A T 6s.... 10.1,1922 94 Am. T. A T. 6s. . . . 2.1.1924 93 92 Am. Thread .... 13.1.1928 3 95 : Am. Tob. 7 11.1.1920 99 100 Am. Tob. 7s...... 11.1.1921 99 100 Am. I Tob. 7a. .... . 11.1.1922 9" 99 Am. Too. 7s. .... . 11.1.1928 99 99 Angle Am. Oil 7s. 4.1.1925 98. 9H Armour Conv. 7. . . 7.S9.1930 ' 66 97 BeUriaa Gov. 7.. 6.1.1916 98 08 BelgUn Gov. 6s.... 1.1.1921 89 89 Belgisa Oov. 6.... 1.1.1923 98 , 98 Bethl m Steel 7. ... 7.15.1923 96 . 96 Bethl'm Steel 7i... 7.15.1022 r97. 97 British Got. 5 Hi... 11.1,1021 90 90 British Gov. 8 ... 11.1,1922 97 97 Cansdisn Gov. 5(. 8.1,1921 97 97 Canadian Gov. 5 4s.' 8.1,1929 00 90 Cudahy Packg 7 7.15.1928 97 97 Inter. R. T. 7a..,. 9.1,1931 69 64 Japanese Gov. . 7.10.1925 70 71 Rennecott Cop. 7.. 2.1.1030 91 92 ligg. Myers Tob. 6s. 12.1.1921 . 97 97 Moiin Plow 7s.... 9.1.190 99 100 Moline Plow 7a. ...v 9.1.1921 67- 69 Molin Plow 7s.... 9.1,1922 97 . 99 Molina Plow 7s.... 9.1,1923 96 .97 Moline Plow 7s.... 9.1.1924 95 97 Nor. P. Eqp. Tr. Te, 6,15,1922 100 J01 Pacifle Gaa Elec , 7a 5.1,1925 94 96 Swift 6 8.16.1921 - 97 . 97 U. S. Rubber 7. . 12,1.1623 97 98 FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES' Corrected daily by foreign exchange depart sent of ths United States National bank. Opening nominal rates for -bank transactions: Draft Cable Par "g ' Checks. -London Pounds sterling ... 8 8.64 Paris Francs. 7.24 Hamburg-Berlin Marks .... 2.16 Genoe Lire. . , 6.04 Transfers. Valus. $ 8 6ft 7.25 2.16 b.03 3 4.8665 19.30 23.81 . 19.30 26.79 39.79 26.7$ Copenhagen Kroner. . . Christie nui Kroner . , . Stockholm Kroner .... Hongkong Currency. . 15 23 15.80 15 25 20.60 18.30 20.60 76.75 51,65 '1.09 76.80 Japan Ten.. .61.40 48.84 8hancbai Tat la. . t 1.08 Foreign Exchange Market - Nsw York. Aug. 11. (U. P.) Foreign sx ehsnge was steady at the opening today, with demand sterling quoted at 364 uj) 1 ; francs, .0727. up .0008; lire, .0508. unchanged and mark. .0212. up .0001. . Foreign exchange waa . ateady at the dose, with sterling demand at 8.66 s francs, de mand were. .0731; lire, .0607; marks. .0215; Canadian dollars, .886. Money and Exchange New Tork. Aug. Ik. (L N. 8.) CeU money oa the floor "of tba New Tork Stock Exchange today ruled at T per cent; high, 7 per cent: low. 6 -per cent. Time money was firm. Rales were: 8 0 9 per cent. The msrket tor prima mercantile peper was steady. Starling exchange was strong with business ia bankers' bill at $166 for demand. ; 'Liverpool Cotton Steady Liverpool. Aug. 11 (L N. 8.) Moderate demand for spot at opening; prtoe. ateady. Sale, 7000: American middlings, fair, .82.67; good middlings. 29.82: full middlings, 28.67: mid dlings. 27.82 low middlings, 23.62; good or diosry, 20.07t ordinary, 19.07. Futures opened ateady. Naval Stored Market New York, Aug. 11. (I. N. 8.) Tgrpen tinwraannah. 31.88; New Tork. $1.70. Rosin Savannah.. 12.50; New Tork.' 13.00. WE BUY OR SELL ACTIVE STOCKS. MINING, OIL. INDUSTRIALS, BANK AND INSURANCE Place your orders with us and get results on any stock In the market, old or new, . ., (jggmNCsRHODESlNC. r ESTABLISHED e6. . STOCKS and BONOS j Railway Exchange Bldg. - Mala 38$ Members. Chics fo Board of Trade Taeoma Portland : SeatUe Wire, Letter or Call " BANK BOND DEPARTMENT ADDS NEW I SALESMAN -5, i r Carl II.- Johnson Gkrl H. Johnston ! recenUy Jecame associated with the bond department of the. Ladd & Tilton I bank.- Johnston bus been conn... ! with Investment banking institutions of the city for the past four years and has a wide acquaintance in financial -.Ues. , I YIELD e''$J$J$BMIBBBBlB" SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT ! ' r.- These are "special assessment" bonds, were bought as such xnd Dated August 18, 1919 Denomination $1000 I ...... Principal and Semi-annual Interest Payable In New York j '. or at Morris Brothers. Inc. IN EFFECT, these bondsare an obligation of the entire City of Rupert, aa In addition to being secured by taxation agt1nt tall property in the district concerned, the city, by ordinance, has agreed i to purchase land that for any reason might become delinquent in payment of the tax, such amount to.be paid out of the i general fund. Rupert Is the judicial seat of fertile Minidoka County, is well built and Is growing rapidly. j Telephone or Telegraph Orders at Oar Expenie. MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. j ' The Premier Msnlclpal Bond Hoase Between tabllhed Q carter ef a Century Telephone th aad 6th Morrli Bldg $08-11 Stark St. Broadws , Streets Capital Oae MUUoa Dollars 1U1 f The Future Will Prove Your Wisdom In the future when the purchasing power of the dollar is back to normal, after the period I of readjustment is , oyer, you will be! glad that you pur- J. chased securities at their present low " "- price. v.. j - .. . ' j : ' . - ; j: ' ' : V - Because; in addition to your money earning good interest all these years, -which interest you can re-invest, at maturity these bonds will be paid to you in dollars that will buy full value. . Wje offer you, in the selection of your bonds, the help of a solid financial in stitution which has investigated thor oughly, and bought these securities . itself. 7 . - .- m. -.-. . r Tg Wje invite you to confer with members of the Bond 'Department as to oppor tunities for same investment now open to you. -' 1 a Ladd Tilton Bank Oldest' in :y, , the Northwest - HALL -COMPANY .. . . v - , - s ; i - M - - Buy and SeU'U. S. Gertrsment, Foreign Government i. - Railroed. Publie Utility, ladugtrial. Municipal BONDS t - Quotations Lewis Bldg., Portland", Or. Portland Financial iPirms Offer Five Year Bonds on Mart A most attractive security is belnsr of fered the inventlne; public this week In the government of -the province of Brit ish Columbia 6 per- cent five-year gold bonds, due July 17, IP2!. The bonds are being offered locally' by Blyth. Witter company, Ladd A TiMnn and Freeman. Smith A Camp company. The bonds are payable hi United Statrs gold coin In New York. Chicago and San Francisco, and are a direct and primary obligation of the province of British Columbia. British Columbia is the third in else of the provinces of Canada and has sn area; exceeding 227,100.000 acres. Pro vincial assets consisting of commercial timber, roads, crown lands, public bnild ings. etc.. are sttmated to be worth in excess Of $610,000,000. The total bonds of the' province now outstanding.. Including this Issue, sre $34,117,552.23, agslnst aesgable prop erty of the province valued at approxi mately $801.407.6$. 1 The bonds of ths various Canadian provinces sre comparable to the bond Issued by the various states In thl. country, and- an opportunity to purchase a municipal obligation of this chsracter to yield 7 per cent Is exceptional. 1 Liberty Bond Sales Furnished by Ovarbeck A Cooke Co Hlflu Low. Isbsrty. $ 8074 9060 Close. 9UU0 X.Ml M4H n4i HM 4M 568 UJbti Lineny, i-i as........ Liberty, 2d 4 ...... Liberty, 1st 4s ....... Liberty, 2d 44 ..... 8440 8546 8480 HK6S 8 Mill -9573 9372 6424 85112 8440 HMO 8484 9588 0686 Liberty, 8d 4.. liberty. 4ih 4. e Victory, 4 i ..... . Victory, $ ..... Tax Exempt $50,000 City of UJ ' II juiriiiiii ii IDAHO tre offered as such. Due August 15, 1929 Pries 100; yield 7 4-TTLTONlr Washinrrton and Third Upon Roqueet i Tele phono Bro ad wey 960