" r i i . m a ' j f t . s a m- w - n 1 - - MILLSTUFF MARKET SHOWS FURTHER DECLINE Edited by Ilymarj B. Cohen INDUSTRIAL STOCKS . REFLECT: : DEFLATI0NS"i. TIIRKMIIFAT lUilllUlU IIULU III WIDE PRICE HERE COLD STORAGE STOCKS F PORTLAND ' j 1 Nor.8 Week ago Batter (lb.) . Chiie (lb.). Err caeV. Poultry (lb.) "i ! Baler (lb.).. Cheese (lbs.). Erg ea.. Poultry dbs.) MM" , 18e.f H ......... 18.844 ........ tMl SEATTLE 125445 415.43S ... ,! ......... K4.108 425.S54 S,6K1 14,178 18,JM 724,42 SiS.lM .84 1!5,$81 Turkeys continue a very erratic ms -ket here. Sales are Blow and at a wide price rang). At the test the market Is a nominal svffair. a condition most usual at this. time of the season. A last an hurry up cell from Puget Sonnd to fill AU.k. orten H .ho.D. The Ut boat prevlau. to the ThankHnving trad. !' week, therelw. this will conclude Al ka P"' rhaA tor die firt holiday. Owing to ths -iTrr. emulation of the North, th L... h. materially less than few years ego. S5e .. . 1 ., . j mana imona Bales 01 urrj.. pound for Be toc aurmg voc v. trade with dressed tock selling from SXc 1 tor roll, to 45 In limited' way for selected 'v ftiUf reported the sate of several dosen- turkey to AW ri 60c. pound, but this ws. beyond the J'J "" ad therefor; could not be considered M s gen era! factor.--j ; Thow desiring Prl1in,orat!onf"i" any market should writ, the market editor Ore gon Journal, iencloeing aUmj for reply, ... CHICKEnI TRADE HOLDS STROSO Market for chicken continue to how ;reng along Front atreet. The gera!ral top fo7 heavy hen. 30e pound, although .ome y fat stuff; that weigh 6 pound or mors will bring a sligbtj premium. BFTTER TRADE HOLDING STEADY Improvement in the price .J'uUeTh,, hrougbt out liberal .Wet of foreign butter which had Iwen held in -storage here. The UkLI .kuVUor i generally steady at unchanged quotation. XOMIXAEj STOCKS OF FRESH EGGS Only non.it.al stock, of fresh egg. are Png received herei end report Indirat that .at leait f5 per cent jof the. 1 In Portland today are from cold sUrsge. erally. Prices rule unchanged gen- rMAIUCET BASKET RJTA1L PRJCtT. ' By Hymaa j H. Cohen Test we forget. Thursday is Armistice day and practically all of the retail foodstuff shops will be closed. Here and there a few will be open, but consumers should not depend j upon this. They, should secure their needs now. Reduction of lc for the one pound loaves of bread, announced by the bak ers to take effect Monday morning is by no means received with favor by house wives. At the low price of flour , the housewife Is purchasing the former and baking; her own. She is also making her own cakea and doughnuts. Some of the retail butchers Vre mak ing specially low prices on beef this week, but the price of pork Is holding high and generally ' unchanged. Potatoes are very likely at the low point and consumers are given another notice that they should pay attention to their winter requirements. The following price, ruled generally -in retail shops for good quality. Some value are frac tionally higher and inferior .tuff fractionally lower: - . Butter Best creamery, 60 63c. Eggs Fresh laid, 80c dozen; ordinary fresh, 75( 8Sc per down. i 1'oultry Chitkenr dreased, 40 50c per lb.j Fish Salmon, 15 30c lb.; halibut, SO 35c per lb. Flour Best local patent, $3.00 3.25 per tack. 49 lbs. Potato Burbanks. 2 4 c. Onions Oregon, 2 H c SEEP POTATOES nsiusi, California ! buyer, eontimia to nd White Rose potatoes for aeed but they are now offering i not more than 1.50 per cental at country1 point. Limited purchase of table stock around j 1.00 1.25. i Tnirv.T TO n.OSE FOR HOLIDAY With the retail shop, closed Jljd,y Thurs day, transaction. n Front street will be nom inal on Armistice day. Mist of the house will close eaHy-iti the day. Financial institution, will be closed). - , BRIEF TJOTES'OF PRODCCE TRADE Country killed hog. and calves ateady. Importations of 'California onion despite local ''Carload cilifo-nia Emperior grape in: sales a roil ml 13c pound. , Pomegranire. being offered at 13.25 per box. Apple trail). till showing excellent local de mand, 'j SUGAR PRICE HERE IS AGAIN OFF .price of sugar showed -a loas of 60c during the day. the ; new price being effective, at once with beat case granulated at 111.50. WEATHER SOTICE FOR SHIPPERS Weather bureau adrbie.: Protect .hiirmenU during tke neat 88 hour, against the following minimum temperatures: Going north. 3U de grees; northeaat over 8.. P. A S. B. R.. 20 de gree.; eaet to Baker, 20 degree; and south to Ashland, 2 degrees. Minimum temperature at Portland Wednesday night about 34. degree. , WHOLESALE PRICES K PORTLAND Theie are prices reUilers pay wholesaler, ei- rpt as othetwisa noted: I Diilry Product. . BL'TTEIt-4-Selling price, boi lota: Cream ery, extras, parchment wrapped, 6Bc per 10. Jobbing price: .Cube, extra, file lb.; dairy, burtng price, 8 So per lb. BUTTEBFAT Portland delivery basis, 85c A grade; 52c' B 'grade; country .tation, 48 0 61c per lb. f CHEKSE (-Selling price: Tillamook, frefh Oregon fancy tripletta, 32e per lb.: Toung Amer cas. T3c lb.i Prices to Jobber, f. o. b. Tilla snook: Triplet.. 2c; Young America., 30c filing price:. Block Swis. 484ic; Umbnrger. 40lte42r net lb. EUU3 Buying price: Cnrrent receipt. 70e per dos.; candled, selling price. 7 be; select, nuc I4VF. POTTT-tnT Selling price: Hesry hsn. fl Or tier nound: light ben. 22c per pound mrini. liahtj 28s30e: heavy, 24s2Bc; old rooster., 1214e per lb.: turkey., live, 85c dressed, 3S45e: ducks. 40c. Freh Vegetable, and Fruit FRESH FUUIT Orange. 112.00 box bananas. 13 Vs 13 He lb.; lemon. $5.75 0 50 a crate; grapefruit. Florida, $8.60 AO: California. S8.n0: ' peachea. $2,00 1 2.60 par box; peara, $2.73; Tokay grave. ISo ,P APPLE8--New. $1.00 4.0O. DrwIEl) FKUITS Dates. Dromedaries, $7.25; Fards. S4.&U per Dox; ngs, 3.60(4.00. ONIONS Selling price to retailers: Local. (1.75: association selling . price, car. $1.25: California onions, $1.50 C4 1.75; garlic, 20c per lb.; green onions, 4pc per dozen buncnei; onion seta. me. per id. POTATOES Belling price: Oregon fancy, 11.7 5: sweeta. 4 K ( 4 M c uer Tb. BEBRIEH Huckleberries. 18 20c lb.; cran berries, local, $5.50o.00 box; eastern, $18.60 syi.o jier dpi. VEGETABLES Turning.' $2.76 rer aaek carrots, $2.00; beets. $2.00; lettuce. $4.75 per crate: cucumbers, $1.60 sack; tomatoes, Cali fornia, $2.23(9 2.50 ulg; egg plant, 10c; broc coli. l.iu w .ii": hell iieppera. . 12 15e lb.; eelery, 60 85c dox.; string beans, 4 6c per ID. ; uupoara squash, l 2c per lb. Ati and -Provision. , ' COUNTRY MEATS Selling price: Country hogs. 20tS21e per lb. for top blockers; heavy, ,J4(1lc; veal, 2i)c; neavy veal, 10012c. SMOKED- MEATS Ham. 424tSo per lb.; breakfast bacon. 33A6e; picnio. 27o per lb.; cot'age roll, ana per in. IABD Kettle rendered. 29 He lb.; tierc basis, compound, 20 Sc. i Fish td Shellfish FRESH FISH Salmon,-: fresh Chinook, 20e per lb.; haiilrat, iresti, 24c lb.: sturgeon. ( 1 Llack cod. 10 p 11c lb.; kippered salmon, $2.50 per 10 lb. tiaxket; kiiioered cod. $2.85; raaor cianu. i .; crsos. s-.uisa.Ta dozen; ling coa, o y pc er to. r OYSTERS Eastern, per Olympia, $5.50. i Oroeerles SUGAR 'Refinery basis: fruit sml . berry, $11.50; D granulated, $11.50; extra C, C. $1100. I HNEY-4Sew, $7.00 7.50 case; butt. 18c par lb. I BICE Japan style. No. 1, lie: New Orleans . ntau, iue nose, iibhh rwr lb SALT t3oare, half ground,- 100s, $17.25 per ion; ou. io. to; tame dairy oils $27.25 lle. $3. 50 4.00; fancv table and dairy $34.50; lump rork. $28.60 per ton. BEANS i Salea by jobbers: Small white Cc lb.: large white, 6c;. pink, 7o per lb.: hmu; JOe: bayou j J.c; reds. 7 Kc: Oregon brn. buying prices, nominal TANNED MILK Carnation. $8.00; Borden $6.00; Astor. $590; Eagle. $12.50; Ubbyl $5 90: Mount Vernon, 35.90 per ease. COFFEE -Boasted. 25 940c in sacks or drums. - - I -. SODA CRACKERS In bulk. 18o per lb. NUTS Walnuts, -23 6 26c per lb. : almonda. J7H28c; filberts, 82c in sack lots; pea nuts, L4tt$15c; pecana. 25c; Braills, 35c Higher Opening For Wheat Shown In Chicago Pit Chicago, Nov. 10.(1. N. S.) Wheat scored sharp advances- today, carrying other grains to higher levels on reports that the British commission were in the market and had taken from 3,000.000 to 5.000.000 bushels of wheat. Shorts were persistent in their covering through the session. General news was favorable to the bulls and the market displayed more po tential strength than for many weeks past. Provision trade- was slow but ruled firm. At the close December wheat was S'ic to 9ic higher and March 6c up. De cember corn advanced 1(&1c, May 4c to c and July c to c higher. December oats .were lc higher and May TbG advanced. Provisions closed strong. STAGNATJON SHOWN HOGS ARE STEADY IN FLOOR TRADING SEVERE WHEAT LOSS Wheat bid were made on the Port land Merchants' Exchange Wednesday for the first time since ; Friday. They show losses of 80c to SSe a busheL, the greatest, known during any similar period. ' . ' NORTHWEST GRAIN RECEIPTS Reported by Portland Merchants Exchange: Wheat. Barley. Hour. uaia. ttay. Portland. Wed.. 24 1 Season to date.. 6739 80 Taeoma, Tue . . 4 .... , fkason to date.. 2674 37 HeatOe. Tuee... 10 3 Svason to date.. 2479 137: 5 801 6 369 3 143 227 ' 6 5 149 15 708 4 884 4 836 December March . . December May December May . . . lec. May . . . Dec. .... May FORK November .. 2300 2310 January .... 2400 241$ LARD November .. 1825 1847 January 1540 1557 RIBS November . . . Nominal January 1310 1317 1310 Cash wheat No. 2 red. 2.16: No. 1.88;' No. 3 hard, 1.84. Callon. $5.00 Cube. $13.35; yeuow, S1U.80 $10.30; golden Chicago rings by United Press WHEAT Open. High. 178 187 175H 171 CORN 78 80 83 84 U OATS 49 50 Ti 55 H 56 i, RYE 153 1.19 H 143 1494 BARLEY 86 88 Low. 178 174 78 . 82 H 49 55 153 4 143 83 2300 2375 1823 1540 Close. 188 181 'i ,79 84 BOH 56 159H 148 87H 87 2303 2390 1840 1530 1375 . 1315 2 hard. Absolute stagnation is showing In the local market for flour at the momen, be cause of the erratic tone of the wheat trade. With the lack of definite quota tions on wheat here for some days, the local flour trade has been thrown into turmoil. j Chicago showed a rather-stiff price reaction during the morning and the early advance there gave some confidence to the Pacific Northwest trade. Little business is resulting at producing points. While country offerings of wheat are not liberal, they are more than sufficient to take care of all needs of the trade. . A further reduction of $1, a ton is showing in the price of millstuffs here, millrun being quoted down to $47 a ton at the mills, and some are said to be secretly shading that price. Oats and barley markets are extremely quiet locally. ! Hay trade is showing a nominal price basis with activity not pronounced at any Pacific Northwest- point. ' - FLOCK Selling price, mill door. Patent. $11.00: Montana spring wheat. $11.40; Willam ette valley brands, $9.00 9.50; local straights, $9.10; bakers' local, $10.25010.50; graham. $9.20; whole wheat. $9.40. ; Price for city de liveries 15c extra; suburban. 2 Oo extra. HAY Buying price, nominal.- Willamette timothy, fancy, $28,.0030.00 Per ton; clover, $20.00; cheat, $23.00; straw, $11.00 11.50; grain, $25.00: alfalfa. $24.00 per ton. GRAIN SACKS Nominal. No. 1 Calcutta. 10 10 He; domestic. 11c. in car lots; less amounts higher. MILL-STUFFS Mill run t mill sacked, $47.00. OATS Per ton. buying price. Feed, $41.00 45.00. BARLEY Buying pries: Feed, $45.00; milling, $40.00. SEED Buyinj price. Nominal; no demand. Red clover, reclesned. ( ) , per lb. : alsike. ( ) ; vetch, ). FEEDS TUFFS F. O. B. mills: Rolled bar ky. $58.00: alfalfa meal, $30.00; coeoanut meal. $50.00; soy bean meal, $08.00; linseed meal. $81.00; cracked com, $60.00; whol corn. $57.00 ton: acratch feed, $74.00; whole oats. $52.00; rolled oats, $54.00 per ton. ROLLED OATS Selling price. $11.00 bbL Merchant' Exchange bids: WHEAT TOPS SELL AT $15 WEDNESDAY HOG MARKET Tone Top ....Steady $15.6 ....Steady " 13.75 .. . .40 to 15c lower 12.9$ ...Slow 18.25 ....25c lower 18.5a Portland . . . Chicago ... , Omaha Kansas City Denver . . . . 507 140 15 613 364 ... 813 419 20 10 25 297 87 . . . 438 643 . 64 12 237 948 125 - ... 552 378 124 ... - ... 664 70 . 11 142 PORTLAND LIVESTOCK BU3 Hoes. Cattle. Calves. Wednesday Week ago Two weeks ago..... Four weeks ago. . , Year ago .gj. . . , . . Two years ago Three years ago . . . Four years ago. . . . Fifteen carloads of livestock came to North. Portland for Wednesday. Hogs were steady, but extreme tops were $15; cattle were slow to steady, and sheep slow. In the hog alleys $ 1 5 was the extreme top for swine during the Wednesday North .Port land trade. There was only a small run and the-market was considered steady. While a aale had been made several days previous at $15.25, this was scarcely the general market and no further business was done at that price. General hog market range: Prime mixed Smooth heavy Rough heavy Fat pigs , . . Feeder pifii IS SUGAR GROUP IS SHNG L OS Hard white . . Soft white White club . . . Hard .winter . .', Northern spring Red Walla Nov. , 155 150 150 150 150 147 Dee. 153 153 155 150 150 147 , . $14.50 ( 15.00 , . 14.00 14.60 , . 10.00 13.25 , . 12.00 14.00 , . 11.00 13.50 Cattle Are Slow While prices were considered fairly steady, the Wednesday morning market for cattle at North Portland was rather alow. Arrivals for the day were only of small ' volume. General cattle range: Choice steers $ 8.50 9 25 Good to choice steers 7.50 8.50 Medium to good steer.. 6.60 7.50 Fair to Medium steers 8.00 6.50 Common to fair steer. 6.25 e 6.O0 'Choice cow and heifers .6.25 7.00 Good to choice cows and heater. 0.25 8. Jo Medium to good cows and heifers 4.25 5.25 Fair to medium cows and heifers 3.25 4.25 t anners . : 2.50 3.25 Bulls 5.00 8.0O Choice dairy calves 13.00 15.00 Heavy calve Best light calves Medium light calves Re-st feeders Fair to good feeders Sheep Rule Slow While lambs are considered good property in the North Portland yards at this time, sheep were rather slow during the Wednesday morning trade. Arrivals totaled 813 bead and these were sold around former figures, but tbe trade was not healthy. General sheep and lamb range: East of mountain lambs $9. 50 10.00 Willamette valley lambs ....... 8.50 a 9.00 Feeder iambs 8. C0 8.50 Cull lambs 5.00 6.00 Yearling! 5.00 7.50 Wethers 6.00 6.50 Ewes 2.50 6.75 Tuesday Afternoon Sales STEERS , New York, Nov. 10. (I. N. S.) The stock market closed strong today. There was a reversal of market sentiment Jn the final dealings after many issues had made new low records for the year. Buy ing orders came into the market from many sources toward the close, causing upturns of from 1 to over 6 points from the low. Steel common, . after making a new low, rose to 84, and Baldwin Loco motive rallied from 1024 to 106. Mex ican Petroleum rose 6 from the low to 170 and Pan-American Pete advanced 3 points to 78. .Southern Pacific ad vanced 3 points to 11374. Studebaker, after making a low for the year at 49, jumped to 51. Sears Roebuck sold up 5 points to 108. ''('' Government bonds unchanged ; " rail way and other bonds steady. The sugar stock a s group were weak, Cuba Cane tailing xfk to 28. and American Bugar was down 1 to 97 U. National Lead also waa heavy, falling lhi to 70 H Reading sold up 1 point at 66, and Pan American Petro leum 1ft to 77. , : Cooks Co., , Board Quotations furnished Km., Inc.: f . .. ..-. security Matartty - nm aaea B. Cot. Oil 6s..... 9. 2.24 lU 92 Ass. T. T. 6s.... 10. 1.22 95 98 H Am. T. V T. tts.... i. 1,24 93 S 4 Am. Thread 6 12. 1.28 64H. 06 Am. Tobacco 7a. . ..11. 1.20 84 H 96 Am. Tobacco 7. 11. 1.21 99 . Tobacco 7. .....11. 1.22 99 Am. Tobacco 7... ..11. 1.23 100 Anglo Am. Oil 7H. 4, 1.23 100 H Armour Ccnv. 7a.... 7.15.30 HI Belgian Gov. IV,.. 6, 1.45 100 Belxian Gov. 6. 1. 1.21 99 H Belgian Gov. 6s..... 1, 1.25 91 Beth. Steel 7. ..... 7.13,22 97 Beth. Steel 7. . . . . 7.15.23 9$ Britiah Gov. 6H...U. 1.21 98 P-'tish' Gov. 5H...11. 1.22 95 . Csnariian Gov. 5s. 8, 1.21 98 Canadian Gov. 5H. 8. 1,29 93 Cudahy Parkine 7s. 7.15.23 98 H Inter. R. T. 7.... 9. 1.21 79 H Japanese Got. 4 Ha. 7,10.25 74 Kennecott Cop. 7a. . 3. l.SU vs I.igg. Myers Too. Ss.12. 1,21 88 ' Moline Flow 7s.... 9. 1.21 98 k-olins Plow 7s.... . 9. 1.22 95 Moline Plow 7s.... 9. 1,23 94 Mohne Plow 7s.... 9, 1.24 93 Nor. Pao. Equip. 7. 6.15,22 99 H Pae. Gas 7s 5, 1.25 97 Swift Co.i 6s 8.15.21 96 H TJ. S. Rubber 7... 12. 1,28 98V Furnished by Overbeck & of Trade building: DESCRIPTION: 7p0 9.00' 100(813.00 9.00 11.00 7.00 7.50 ' 6.00 7.00 No. No. Brewing Feed . white gray FEED OATS BARLEY . 4450 .4500 . . No bid No. S Eastern (bulk) No. 3 local (bulk) COWS .4500 . ,4400 4500 4400 There will be no session Thursday. ,.4275 8900 No bid POTATOES COAST ALONG THE Seattle Market - Seattle. Nov. 10. (U. P. ) Potatoes Yakima Gems, per ton, $45; local, $35 36 ton. an Francisco Market San Francisco. Nov. 10. (IT. P.) River Whites. $1.752.35; Salinas. $3.00; sweet, 2 3c. Onion. Yellow snd white. 7390e: Aus tralian brown, 75c $1.25. an Francisco Barley Market . Ssn Francisco. Nov. 10. (U. P.) Spot feed, per cental, $2.05 2.15; shipping, $2.25 Los Angeles Market Los Angeles. Nov. 10. Potatoes Stockton Burbanks, mostly. $2.25 2.60; few high a $2.76; Idaho russets, mostly, $2.25 2.50; few high as $2.73. DAIRY PRODUCTS OF THE COAST ! Market Seattle, Nor. 10. (U. P.) Butter Cream ery cubes, 65c; bricks, 66c. Eggs Freeh, ranch, 78c; pullets, 60 62c Milk $2. Sari Francisco -Market San Francisco. Nov. 10. -(U. P.1 Butter ! Extras, 67 He - Egg Extras. 80 He; first. 78 He: pullet. 69c Cheeso California flats, fancy. 32c : prime firsts. 26c. Los Angeles Market ; Los Angeles, Nov. 10. Butter, B9c. Eggs Extra. 86c; ess count. 84c; pallets, 74c; pee wees, 68c. - ' - , Poultry Unchanged. STEADY TONE FOR COTTON WITH AN EARLY ADVANCE New York. Nov. 1 0. ( L N. S. ) The cot ton market was steady at the opening today, initial quotations being unchanged to 23 points higher. Shorts seemed to be uervous' over the appearance of wet weather in the Southwest attended by low temperatures which, it waa feared, would result in a freeze tonight. There waa free covering at the start and support also came from Wall street interests, the demsnd from the latter being due partly to an improve ment in foreign exchange. : Spot concerns and Liverpool sold. At the end of the first "0 minutes the list was steady and about 20 points net higher. The rally which started around 2 o clock gained strong headway in the late dealings. The trad bought and shorts covered. the close waa steady at s net advance of '24 80 points. Soot cotton was quiet today, 20 point higher. at 20.03c Month. January . March May July September. October . . December . .Rosebnrg Claims Shortage . Roseburg. Not. 10. Recent reports from tha farming sections of Douglas county are to the effect that Thanksgiving turkeya will not be aa plentiful aa first reports given out concerning the supply. The very heavy rainfall during ths month of October prevented - the birds from foraging as they usually do, and upon investi gation it was found that the birds were not in aa good condition as earlier investigations seemed to show. Owing to this fact the supply win be cut short for the Thanksgiving trade, as there is not enough time now before the birds are marketed to put them in proper condition. . Th market is not opened yet, snd no sales have been made for either live or dressed birds. Douglas county would supply her usual amount of birds tor Thanksgiving but for the above reason that. they are not gotnc to be in condi tion for the trade, and many will be held over lor the Christmas trade; Chicago Dairy Produce Chicago. Nov. 10. L N. S.l Bntter Receipts, 449 tuba; creamery extras, 62c; firsts. i(?auc: paccing stock, zaw32c. - - Eggs Receipts, 2065 cases. Miscellaneous, 67 64c; o miliary firsts. 58 61c; firsts, 67 eoe; cnecas, outs' Jc; turtles. 4U(47c Cheese Twins (new) , ,24 H 25c; daisies. 2526c: Young Americas, 2826Hc; long norns. 2on nnci,c. uve poultry Turkeys. 18(4 26 He: springs. :oc; rcwsicre, iiic; geese, owe; aucas, 23c. Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, - Grain, Ete. 11$ - 17 I Board of Trad Banding ' .'i ' v ' -- Overbeck&CookeCo. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES Members Chicago Board ot Trad V ,' Correspondents of Logs Bryan - Chicago ; . York - HOTEL HOYT Strictly Fireproof, v Jfamr Both Depots and convenient car service te all parte of tha city. . Single Room Without ath, 81 and u ingls Room With Bath, $2 and ho ELBERT ROM SUnagsr New York Bntter and Eggs New York, Not. 10.--L K. 8.) Butter Market steady. Creamery extras, 8467e; ertamery firsts, 48 63c; creamery, higher scor ing. 6487c; state dairy tubs, 37 62c; renovated extras, 46 47c . ; Cheese Market steady." ! Stats Whole milk specials, 2 (9 toe: whole milk fancy, 22 14 25c Wisconsin Whole milk, fancy Young Amervas, unchanged. state Skims, specn 28H29c; skims, choice. 1820c; skims, choice to good. 16 17 He r-ggs Market firm; nearby white, fancy, 98c V . . nearor Drown, ranci. mu M tn owe ooc.. iirsu, iiwgic. Dried Frnlt and Beans New York, Not. 10. (I. N. S. Beans Weak. Marrow, choice. $9.00 9.25; pes, choicer $5.50 6.00. -uned fruits Dull.- Apricots, extra choice to fancy. 29 36c; apples, evaporated, prime to i"' 612Hc; prunes, 30s to 60s. 14 H 20c; 80 to 100sr 8H12c; peaches, extra j i.ucy. H(j;ic; seeded Choice to fancy, 23 H 25c j raisins. Frost at i Rosebnrg . f!Ti 1S0T- 10- coldest night of ,KJ,"0n.w" Sa"d" nient.- Noeembsr 7. i, trometJ registered 80 abov at ths local weather bureau. No damage was re- -ZaI J trv au oean harvested. Banks Will Close For Armistice Day In commemoration of tho second anniversary of the signing of the armistice, Portland's financial Insti tutions will be closed Thursday. No vember 11. . No aale. Open. High. Low.' Close. . 1840 1885 1811 1860 . 1815 1865 18(H) 1840 , . 1801 1845 1780 1830 .. 1763 1824 1757 1780 . 1752 , . 1765 1800 1745 1770 . 1880 1932 1850 1902 Liverpool Cotton Easier IJverrjool. ' Not. 10. (I. N. 8.) Spot cot ton opened in moderate demsnd today. Prices were easier. galea BUUO bales. American mids.. 19.75; good mlds.. 17 ""; full mids.. 16.00; mids., 14.50; low mids.. 10.95: good ordinary, 8.00; ordinary. 7.00. Future opened easy. New York Metal Market New. York. Nov. 10. Copper Dull: spot and Nov. offered 15; Dec, Jan., Feb. and Mar. of fered 15 H. . Lead Weak: snot and Nov. offered 0i0: Dec. and Jan. offered 655. Spelter Weak: spot Nov. and Dec. offered 675; Jan., Feb. and March offered C85. New York Bond Market Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke Co. Board of Trade building: Bid. Ak. Atchison Genl. 4s . 77 77 Bait A. Ohio Gold 4s , 73 78 Beth. Steel Bef. 6s..... 80 87 Cent Pacifio 1st 4 ...71 71 1 C, B. Q. CoL 4s 96 96' St Paul Genl. 4 Hs T8 78 7s Chicago N-W. Genl. 4s ...... . 79 L. & N. Cni. 4s i... 81H 82 New York Ry. 5s 27 30 H Northern Pac. P. L. 4 78 H 7D Reading Genl. At .......... 85H 88 H Union Pac. 1st 4s..... 80H 81 U. 8. Steel 5s 93 93 H Union Psc. 1st Ref. 5s ...... 71 76, Southern Pac Conv. 5a ...... 114H 115 Southern Pac Conv. 4s 77 7H Ptnn. Conv. 4s 89 90 Penn. 1st 4Hs S3 84. Ches. & Ohio Conv. 6. 87 88 Or. Short Lino 4s :.. ...82 bS Liberty Bond Sales Furnished by Overbeck it Cooke company: No. Ave. lbs. Price No. Aye. lb. Price 1 470 $ 4:00 1 520 $ 4.00 1 1100 : 7.25 4.... 1052 7-.50 6.... 117. 6.60, 20.... 1224 7,50 5.... 1020 7.00 2.... 370 4.50 2.... 890 6.50 2.... 975 6.50 1.... 650 0 n0 1 700 6.50 1...-. 810' 0.50 1 720 6.00 1.... 780 6.50 1 840 6.60 1.,.. 780 6.50 1...-. 890 8.50 1.... 750. 6.50 1.... 63t 6.00 8.... 647 6.25 1.. ... 510 3.50 6.... 941 7.00 COWS J 990 $ 4.00 2 873 $ 3.50 1.... 680 3.00 12 908 6.23 10.... 822 4.50 2 900 4. Oil 1.... 880 ' 2.00 2.... 850 4.0'J 3 793 4.00 14 1008 6.00 2 1160 5.00 5 1014 5.50 . 797 4.00 4.... 615 4.50 2 970 3.50 1 930 4.50 7....-i834 3.25 2 860 4.00 2.... 805 3.23 1....1020 5.00 1 820 3.50 39. ...1010 5.75 1....1040 5.06 . 1 950 3.50 3.... 866 4.00 13.... 1024 8.00 3 810 3.50 2.... 675 3.50 1 870 4.50 1.... 780 4.00 2.... 835 5.00 1 830 4.50 1....1060 3.25 CALVES 11.... 212 $ 5.50 32.... 350 $ 7.00 BULLS 1 1180 $ 4.00 1....1280 $ 5.00 STAGS 1.... 980 $ 5.50 MIXED 7.... 621 $ 5.00 4.... 597 $ 6.75 6.... 801 2.75 6.... 558 5.50 22 777 5.00 2.... 360 5.50 6.... 6G4 5.50 HOGS 4.... 152 $15.00 1 320 $12.00 1.... 370 12.00 S 176 15.00 5 18tf 15.00 1 240 15.00 11.... 210 15.00 6.... 190 15.00 66.... 165 14.50 3 440 12.23 2.... 250 14.50 4.... 252 14.50 2.... 490 12.50 2.... 185 14.50 8.... 270 14.50 LAMBS 9.... 50 $ 6.50 ! iWE3 12..., 156 $ 4.00 j 60 73 $ 2.00 235.... 86 3.75 YEARLINGS , 63. . . . 77 $ 7.50 I MIXED 22. ... 99 $ 3.25 Wednesday Morning Sale STEERS No. 64. . 1 . . 7.. 58 . . 37.. 1.. 8.. Ave. lbs. . .1082 . . 5BO 212 .. 202 . . 208 .. 470 ... Ill Price $ 7.00 12.00 13.50 1 5.00 1 5.00 13.00 EWES $ 4.00 ( No. 31 . 3 . 11. 1. 13. Ave. lbs. . . .1118 . . . 413 . .. 195 . . . 600 . .. 124 Price. $ 7.O0 13.00 15.00 11.00 13.50 PRICES High. Low. Close. Liberty, 3Ht ........ 9520 9560 9500 Liberty, First 4s .... 8882 Liberty, Second 4s 9700 8890 8030 Lbterty. First 414l 8950 8R0 8S0O Liberty, Second 4s.... 87M 8890 8694 Liberty, Third 4.... 9000 8950 8946 Liberty, Fourth 4 .... 8750 8706 8726 Victory. 4s 9624 9604 9608 Victory, 3s 9618 . 9006 0810 Naval Stores "Market . New York, Nor. 10. Turpentine Savannah, 112; New York. 119. Reain Savannah. 1160; New York,' 1295. New York Sngar and Coffee New York. Nov. 10. (U. P.) Sugar Weaker. Raw, $7.27; refined, dull; granu lated. $10.50 11.00. Coffee No. 7 Bio, spot, 7c; No. 4 San toe, 1111C. Chicago Potato Market Chicago, Not. 10. (L N. 8.) Potatoes Receipt.. 83 car. Minnesota whites, $2.00 2.20; red Chios, $2.50 2.60; Ohio rural. acxea, sz.au. Sub-Treasnry Statement New York. Not. 10. Clearing house state ment: Sab-treasury debits, $64,274: exchanges, $775,885,117; balances. $74,635,128. New YoTk-London Silver New York. Not. 10. Commercial bar silver, domestic unchanged at 99 He; . foreign, lHe higher at 82 e. London, Nor. 10. (I. N. S.) Bar silver was d higher today at 64 d. Refinery Price Lower San Franciaco. Nor. 10. (U. P.) Sugar dropped from lie to 10He a pound, wholesale. today, according to an announcement by ths California A Hawaiian sugar refinery. This w tbe second drop in two weeks. San Francisco Poultry market 1 Ran Francisco, Not. 1 0. ( V. P. ) Broilers ! " 85c; large hens, 88 40c; best docks, 27 : ejsoa. New York Potato Market i New York, Not. 10. !. N. A. ) --Potatoes (in bulk, barrel or bag) Steady. Nearby white, $2.75 W 4.10; Southerns.' $3.50 8. 5. AMERICAN LIVESTOCK Omaha Hoa $12.90 South Omaha. Nov. 10. Hogs Receipt. 6500: 10c to 15c lower; quality good. lop, i" on i-.tfl. Rerelnls. 4800. Beef" ateer and butcher cattle, steady to 15c lower; stacker and feeders. dulL ! Sheep Receipts. 10.000:; tedy on 11 classes. Lambs, $12.00; fed yearlings, $9.75; ewes, $6.2o. ftaaUls Moos S1B.2S Seattle. Wash., Nov. 10. Hog. Receipts; 85; steady. Prime light. S14.75W10.2S medium to choir $13.75 014.75: rough, hear les. $10.75 11.25; smooth heavies. $12.75 13.25: oirs. 311.50 13.00. Cattle Receipts. 52; steady. Prime steers, S9.50M10.O0: common to good. $6.00 7.60; medium to choice, $8.00 9.00; best cows and heifers, $8.50 7.00; common to good, S3.0U 5.00; medium to choice, $5.00 6.00; calves; $8.50 UC 13.00: hulls $4.00 6.00, gheep Receipts, 250; steady. Yearlings, 7.508.n : wethers. $8.60 .7.r.O ; ewes. $4.00 8.00: valley lambs. $$.00 9.00: prime lambs. $9.50 10.00: cull lambs. S5.UU9 8.UU. Chlcaas How S13.7B Chicago. Not. 10. (I. N. 8.) Hog Re- ceniU 16.000. Bulk. $12.85 13.60; top. Sia 75? heawweiffht. $18. 00 13.60 : medium ,hi 113 25 ( 18.70: lieht weia-ht. $13.0O& packing sows, smooth. $12.50 12.85; packing sows, rough. $12.00 13,50. Cattle Receipts ls.uou; Jii.au w 11.au; feeder steers, strong; beef steers, medium and heavvweiirht. $15.75(8)17.50: choice and prime, x is 7.1 m. i7.nu: medium ana s-ooa. siu.uuw 15.25: light weight. S13.Z0 ( l i.za; ngni weieht. $13.25 0 17.25: good and choice, $13.25 m 17.23: common and medium, ss.uu w u.-a ; butcher cattle, heifers, $5.00 13.00; cows. SB UU Ail 1.25: bulls. $5.25 10.00: canneTS and cutters, cows snd heifers. $3.30 4.56; can- ner steers, $4.00 6.00; veal calve (light and handvweiehtl. . $18.00 0 14.76: feeder steers, $7.250 11.50: stocker steers. $7.25 11.50; stocker cows and heifers. $5.00 9.25; stocker calves. $9.00 10.35; w rate re n range cattle, beef steers. $5.75 9. 75. . . . . . . . 1 . ! tl1 - . 1 . 1 . ,..1.. OOCep Stecgipis -v.vw. mirici Blow, lauiim (84 lbs. down). $10.75 012.50; lambs, culls and common. $9.00 10.50: yearling wethers. $9.00011.00: ewes. $5.00 0 6.50; ewes, culls and common. $3.00 4.75: breeding ewes, $5.5 08.23; feeder lambs, sa.uo 0 lit.uu. Denver Hogs $18.60 Denver. Col. . Nov. 10. ( U. P.) Cattl Receipts. 4500, 25c lower; steers, $8.00 , 11 t . mnA hifM A Mil Itr. 7 An- . mtrv. rs and feeders, $7.000 9.00; calves. $7.50 11.00. . Hoc Receipts. 1000, 23o lower; top, $18.60; bu'ik. $12.60 0 13.00. Mhmm Kecemta. 22.0OOW steady: ' lambs. $11.23011.75; ewes, $4.75 0 6.00-. feeders. $11.2312.25. . Knuat CM Moos B13.2B Kansas City. Mo., No, 16. L N. S.l Cattle. 11,000. normal; steers, $11.00015.30; rows and heifers. $7.00013.00; stocker. and feeders. $8 00014.00; calves, $8.00013.50 Hues 11.000.. slow; bulk. $12.75013.10 tops, $18.25; heavies, $12.80 0 13.25; lights. $12.75 013.19; mediums, S1Z.730 13.10. ' Sheep 7000. stow; lamb. $11.0012.25 New York Wool and Hides New York, Nov. 10. (L N. 8.) Wool - rnsetUed. DoBieetic fleece. XX Ohio. 32 60c; domestic, pulled, scoured basts, 80 80c Texas, scoured basis. 60e 0 61.10. Hide Dull. Native steers, 19 20c; brand ed steers, nc Ajax Rubber Alaska Gold ........ Alaska Juneau ...... Allis-Chalmers ...... Am. Beet Sugsr Am. Can Co. ..... . . . Am. -Car Sc Fdy Am. Cotton Oil Am. Express Am. Hide k. Leather. Am. Intl. Corp Am, Linseed Am. Locomotive Am. Hmelter Am. Snuff ........ Am. Steel Fdy i Am. Sugar . . Am. Sumatra ...... i Am. Tel. & Tel ...... Am. Tobacco Am. Wool Am. Zinc Anaconda Assd. Oil Atchison .......... Atlantic Coast Line . . . Aa Gulf & W. I... Baldwin Loco Hal to & Ohio Beth. Motors B. E. T Butte C. ti Z....!.. Butte Sup. ....... Caddo. Oil ' Canadian Pac ........ Cen. I,eather Cerro De Pasco ...... Chi. & N. W ...... Chi. Gt W Chili Cop. .'. Chino ., M. St. P C. A O Colo F. & I. .'. Colo. Southern 'Cons. Gas ........ Corn Prod. .' tcsden Oil , C, R. LAP Crucible . . . Dome Mines D. A R. G Erie . . Famous Players .... Fed. Ming. St Smelt., Fisk Tire Gaston Wins. . . Gen. Ci;ars ........ Gen. Elec. Gen. Motor ........ Granby ........... Gt Nor. Ore . Gt Nor. pfd . Greene Ca-nsnea , , . . Gulf S. Steel Hssk Barker ....... Houston Oil ....... Ills. Central ........ Inspiration Int. Agr. Corp, Com . . Interboro Interstate Callahan nt Harvester Int Merc. Marine . . . lnt Nickel Int. Paper Invincible Oil sland Oil E. C. ' Southern . . . . . Kennecott Lackawanna Steel . . . . Lehigh Valley ...... Ixiuisville A Nashville Mexican Petroleum . . Miami Middle States Oil ... . Mid vale Steel M. K. A T. Missouri Pacific Montgomery Ward M. St. P & S. S. M. A St L. National Biscuit .-. . National Ems melt . National Lead . . . . Nevada Cons. ...... New Haven -. Norfolk A W Northern Pac N. Y. Air Brake... Y. Central Okla. Prod, ref ... . Ontario & W Otis Steel ....... Pan. Amn. Pet. . . . Peon. , Peo. Ga Pure Oil Pierce Oil Pressed Steel Car.. Pullman Ray Cons. ....... Reading ......... Replogle Steel . . , . , Republic I. A 8 . . . , Royal Dutch Oil . . . Ry. Steel Spg. Shattuck, Ariz .... , Sinclair SHORT TERM IfOTESf : by Clark, Kendall 100 100 100 . 100 97 100 100 92 98 H 97 H 98 95 98 93 99 75 74H 93 98 H 66 99 FOREIGN EXCHANGE BATES Corrected daily br the foreign exchange de partment of the United States National bank. Quotations below, except tho pouno sterling, are quoted on the basis of 100 units foreign currency. . Opening nominal rates on bank, -transactions Draft Cable Par fjindnn Clitcks. Transfers. Value. Lb, sterling. 8 3.38 $ 3.39 H $ 4.866 Paris Frsnes S.82 5.84 19.30 M. High Low j Close 35 HI 34 34 I 1 29 28 28 64 H 63 63 H 28 26 T 27 130 126 H 130 23 134 . 9 H 8 9 G3?, 60 34 63 91 87 90 i 65 63 64 . 102 34 H 33 34 9.8 H 95 98 77 76 77 100 0 99 118 114 118 64 61 63 H I 8 8H 8H 49 46 H 48 109 i 87 86 87 94 126H 122 ..... 106 H 102 106 44 43H 44 3 3 i3 13 1J 13 6 14 16 16 18 122 120 121 Vt 39 38 39 36 36. 36 81 80 81 9 , 9 9 13 13 13 24 23 23 40 39 40 66 65 66',. 30 30 30 31 83 85' ' 85 79 76 79 36 35 36 35 33 34 112 107 111 12 12 12 1 1 1 16 15 16 64 9 18 17 18 4 4 4 58 58 5H 136 132 135 15 14L 13 26 32 31 81 87 84 86 24 41 40 41 93 97" 90 91 41 38 41 . , . 18 5 7 7 7 , 102 101 1101 16 15 16 1 6 16 16 58 58 58 29 H 28 29 5 5 5 22 21 22 22 21 21 59 57 58 52 51 52 103 170 164 169 18 18 18 12 12 12 36 34 35 4H 4 4 25 24 25 20 19 20 80 16 100 H 63 51 62 72 71 71 10 10 H 10 30 29 29- 98 H 00 H 88 90 H : . . 89 80 79 80 3 3 3 21 20 20 19 78 75 78 42 42 42 39 38 39 37 37 37 13 18 13 81 90 91 H 108 105 107 13 12 13 96 94 P8 . 73 72 72 72 68 70 72 70 72 88 , 6 6 6 . 28) 26 1 27 Ham burg-Berlin- Marks Genoa Lira , Athens Drachmas . Copenhagen Kroner . . . Christiania Kroner . . . Stockholm Kroner . . Hongkong Currency . Japan -Yen Shanghai Taels ... 1.18 3.41 . 9.12 . 13.20 . 13.20 . .18.90 . 70.00 . 50.60 .94 1.18 3.42 9 22 13.30 13.30 19.00 70.50 60.75 28.81 19.30 19.80 26.70 26.70 26.70 48.84 .94 PACIFIC COAST BANK STATEMENT Portland Bank . Clearings This week. Year ago. Tuesday . . . .$ 8.183,087.00 Holiday. 1 Wednesday .. 5,801.851.61 8,929.854.5 STOCK MARKET By Broadan Wall ' j New York, Nov. 10. With total transactions amounting to nearly 1,500,000 shares, -the stock market displayed extreme weakness Tues day, reflecting the apprehension en tertained on the part of security owners regarding .the deflation go ing on in the industrial Situation and Its commodity markets. - i The weakness waa most acute in the industrial department, where some un usually large losses were recorded and new low records were made. The market closed in the midst of the selling movement, final quotations being the lowest for the session. Specialties dropped from 3 to 10 points, the maxi mum decline being in Mexican Petrole- n. standard Issues were 1 to 2 points under the previous closing quotations. Professional traders were busy all day attacking the vulnerable spots. The low er quotations were recorded as- a result of their selling brought out liquidation by persons who havo been holding stocks which they bought in commission houses at much higher prices. , - - Call money opened and renewed at t per cent, - but closed at 10. Demand sterling advanced 4 cents, but practically . no attention was paid to Its act ion j One authority says the value of the corn crop r has declined $1,500,000,000 compared with last year ; the depreciation in oata and wheat is $1,000,000,000, and in the cotton crop $1,250,000,000. This Indicates the extent of the decreased purchasing power of the farmer. Southern Pacific was relatively firm the greater part of the day. but weak ened in the late dealings and closed at the low price of the day with a net de cline of nearly . 4 points. Foreign Exrhanre Market New Tork. Nov. 10. (li. P.) Foreign change opened higher today. Sterling. $3.38; np lit; francs, .0.VS5. unchanged: lire, .0342, up .0001; mark. .0117. up .0(101. The market! closed steady. Demand' sterling. '$3.8H. tip .1! franc, J582 , off .0002 : lire. .0344. up .0003: marks. .0118. unchanged, and Canadian dollars, .8920, otf .00055. : YIEI LD Exempt From All Dominion Government Tax Spokane Bsnki Clearing Wednesday , Balance Wednesday Seattle Sank Clearing. Wednesday . . $ Balances Wednesday Tacoma Banks Clearings Wednesday $ Balances Wednesday an Francisco Bank. Clearings Wednesday ........ $29,900,000.00 Los Angels Bank Clearins Wednesday ........ $12,686,857.00 We Offer Subject to Prior Sale and Changs In Prlco The Unsold Portion City of Edmonton .$ 2,295.714.00 880.215.UU 5.572.019.00 1,234,577.00 711.233.00 29.614.00 Stock I High I Low Bid j Close" Sioss Shef. .1 65 54 55" Southern Pac 113 110 113 Southern Ry. 27 28 27 Stromberg Carb. ........ 67 , 64 .... '. J Studebaker .. , .. 63 49 51 Srift A Co. .. ; 104 1-nn. Cop & Chem 9 8 fl Texaa Oil .'. 48 46 48 Teias Pac. .. 24 22 23 Texas Pac. C. AO, 28 25 27 Tob. Prods. ... 59 59 69 U Tram Cont. Oil .;. 10 10 10H Union Pac. 124 128 124 U. S. Ind. Alcohol 75 74 74 IT 8. Rubber 68 67 67 V. S. Steel 84 82 88, Utah Copper 66 55 66 Virginia Chemical 48 48 48 Vsnsdium Steel 48 46 47 Vivsndou 12 11 11 Wabash 9 9 9 Western Pacific 37 85 85 Western Union 88 H 88 88 Westinghouse E. AM 46 45 46 Willys-Overland 9 8 8 Wisconsin Centrsl 40 Ex.-Div. 1 per cent. tEx.-Div. 1 per cent Ex.-Div. 1 per cent. City of Vancouver B. C. 4V2 Gold Bonds CI N C E publishing the statement that 20S Banks, Trust Companies and Bond Houses had purchased blocks of Edmonton Gold Notes, this represen tative list has in creased to 216. This is, of course, in ad dition to the Vast number , of individ ual, c o r p orations and institutions that have subscribed. PROVINCE OF ALBERTA t General Obligation Gold Notes Price 95.04. Denominations u $100, $500 and $1000 Price subject to increase .without notice, j lated September 1, 1920. Due September 1, 1922. In addition to being General Obligation Notes, these are se cured by long-time debentures to taling $2 $4, 420. Legality approved by Malone, Malone A Long, Toronto. Principal and semi-annual Interest (March 1 and September 1) payable In Gold Coin of the United States in New York City and at the offices of Morris Brothers, Inc. FINANCIAL STATEMENT Gross assessed valuation ..$36,605,715 00 Value municipal property, (not including public utilities) 11,035,378.00 9,488.097.00 Net debenture debt.....!..... , Revenue from public utilities (above cost of opera tion) t ' 767.773.00 Net local improvement debt rate payer's share)... 3,046,763.00 Telephone or Telegraph Orders at Onr Expense , Dated Dec. IS. 1913 Maturing i Dec. 15, 1933 Principal and semi-annual Interest payable in U. S. Gold. Price 75.36 to yield I MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. .. "The Premier Manic tpl Bond Honse" . Established PORTLAND, OREGON MORRIS RLDG. Otera $09.11 STARK BROADWAY Ilil Qaarter - Other Offices at Seattle. Tacoma, Centnry. Wash., and San Francisco, CaL Capital One Million Dollars. I SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES - ' 7.50 Ralph Schneeloch Co. MUMicrwo. Aim coftPOMarrow mvAjtca PoRTUorrj,0xooj City of c a s P e r Wyo. 6's at 97.50 to yield 6. 35 0 to 7- 51 Income Tax Exempt Casper is the county seat of the largest wool producing county of the greatest wool producing state In the Union. Casper ships 5,000,000 pounds of wool annus Casper, as evidenced by U. S. census figures, in population 33 J during the last ten years. fcreased STUBS Casper has two Of the largest oil refineries In America. Casper has a monthly Industrial payroll of 600,000. Casper has V assessed valuation of 13,228,966 and a general debt of only 798,000. Ask for circular j-78 which gives details of the six per cent one to ten year b6nds we own and offer at 97.50 and interest to yield 6.35 to 7.51. You have the choice of all maturities at' the same price. We will sell these bonds on the Partial Payment Plan or for Imme diate payment and delivery, of reserve them for you for delivery later to suit the convenience of ; Vour funds. Denomination 5,00. Interest dates March and Sept. ist. ,;, Call, write-or phone. Wire orders "collect." Freeman Smith & Camp Co 8tfcCUSU PLOOSt swOfTmWESTERN BANK BUILOIHO MAINC4C 7 frf - T . . ! 70L General Obligation 70 Net '0 BONDS Secured by 5549 acres of ridi, producing lands. Payment of principal and interest from taxes levie'd andcolIected alone with general taxes. A region of prosperous farms , and e n t h u s i a s t i c farmers. COWLITZ COUNTY, WASH., MUNICIPAL Diking District Number 5 Bonds dated Nov. 1, 1920 Due serially 1922-30 Denominations $100, $500, i . $1000. Price to Yield 7 INCOME TAX EXEMPT LEGAL INVESTMENT FOR SAVINGS BANK . FUNDS IN OREGON AND WASHINGTON The soil is deep and rich. The farmers are prosperous. fef , ,& 3 v -;! ' V--'' ' ssn r-i-l, jjC ' ' r"i 1 Commercial and Savings Accounts -Bondi and .Trusts BROADWAY and OAK San rsaaei.es HALL & COMPANY Buy and Sell U. S. Government, Foreign Gowemment. Railroad, Public Utility, Industrial, Municipal ' , BONDS Quotation! Upon Request ..- Lewi Bldg Portland, Or. ' Telephone Broadway 960