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18 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON THURSDAY. MARCH 21, 1C21. POLICE SEARCH PORTS FOR DALTON Authorities are . extending k the search for Frank Dalton, alias Frank , Carlton, who Is wanted In connection with the murder of M. P. Whalen, a rancher at Woodland, Wash., to all ports on the Pacific coast.' It was learned that Dalton was grant ed seaman's passport No. . 5783 at the Portland Customs house Friday under the name of Frank Carlton, f At the time of applying for the passport be stated his intentions of shipping out on the , American schooner-' George E. . Billings. The George E. Billings cleared for Callao, Peru, Sunday and, accord ing Vto the customs officials, Carlton was not aboard, -.' The seaman's passport gives the holder the right to ship on any American .filp at any time. Reasonably certain that Dalton did not leave on the George E. Billings, the search is toefng extended. to San Francisco and other Southern porta aa well as those on Wlllapa Bay, Grays Harbor and Puget Sound. Dalton served in the Australian army .several years ago and it is believed by Woodland officials that he will try to make his escape from America and return to , his native country. Whalen was discovered dead i In his house Sunday. : Examination ; showed that he had been beaten to death some time during the- previous week. Dalton disappeared from Woodland about the time the murder was supposed to have occurred. He had been in the employ of Whalen since February. ,- Dalton is described by . Woodland offi cials as being about S3 years of age, weighs 17S pounds, 6 feet It Inches In height, hasel eyes, dark hair and com Oregon's Plan on ; '. Reclamation Work Is Taken as Model . - - '. , f ' ' Salem, Or., March 24. The Oregon plan' of encouraging the development of irrigation through the certification of irrigation district-bonds and state guar antee of Interest on these bond has re ceived much' favorable: attention from Other reclamation states, according to State ' Engineer Cupper. ; Washington. Montana. Wyoming, Utah and Arizona have adopted this plan either in. whole or In part, he said. - Whlle-there - has been approximately a 60 per cent increase in Irrigated lands in Oregon during, the last 10 years the rural population of this state has not Increased as fast as in some adjoining states, Cupper bints out. "In Idaho, fdF Instance," he cites, "the increase in the rural - population ; has been twice as great as that of Oregon." School Consolidation Plans Pnabed Wilsonvllle, March 24, The committee on the proposition of consolidation of rural schools of this locality into one large - school; ', with - greatly increased facilities, has decided that six. Instead of 11 districts be Invited to take part In the proposed consolidation, these j dis tricts being those most accessible; A. general meeting of directors of these dis tricts will be held and public meetings in each of the districts are planned. Civil Action Sni t ; Against Bar tie tt- Near Jury's Hands Medford, Or, March 24. The civil action suit brought by the state board of bank examiners against J. E. Bart lett,, former . Medford electrical supplies dealer, for the recovery of $1808.50 al leged .to be-due on overdrafts and a promissory note to the bank of Jack sonville, will go to the Jury Thursday after having been on trial for two days. A feature both days was the testi mony of William IL Johnson, former president and cashier of the - bank, on the Intricacies and details of the Bart lett account with the . bank, during which he made damaging admissions of slipshod methods in bis conducting the bank. ; s.. Following- the dismissal of Indictments against R. D. Hines, former vice-president of the bank. Mrs. Myrtle Blakeley, former county treasurer, and Chester Kubll. Applegate , cattleman, ' County Prosecutor Rawles Moore announced that he will seek new indictments cov ering the same charge from : the next grand Jury, wnich meets in May. ; . ' - The dismissed indictments alleged the abetting and aiding of a bank , cashier to defraud a bank. Prosecutor Moore also announced that the retrial of Mrs. Blakeley on the charge of malfeasance in office will be held at the May term of court. - The Jury disagreed at (he first trial. Moscow Pioneer 111 : Moscow, Idaho, March 24. Captain E. W. Baughman, who brought ; the ; first steamer up the Snake river to Lewiston and operated steamboats : on that river more than half a century, is very UI at the borne of his daughter. Mrs. Harry Thatcher, In Moscow. Captain Uaugh man is more than 80 years old. He has been tn tallin health for .several months, but the attending physician be lieves he will entirely recover. Plan to Dispose of : Salem's Eoad Bonds Discussed by Banks Salem, March 24i Plans for the dis position of the Salem road district's $S,000 quota of county road bonds were discussed at a conference of local bank ers Tuesday afternoon." Under an ulti matum Issued by the .county court, fol lowing failure to dispose of these bonds on the open market, all : road districts must arrange for the absorption or dis position of their assigned quotas if they expect any benefit from the road fund. The Salem district is the only one which has thus far failed to take care of its quota under this ruling. ' Mosey and Exchange New York. March 24.- (t N. S- Money rt were Pr cent. The markt (or prime mercantile paper was 0 per eent. , . - t ' Starlioe rxchania waa dun with business in bankers' bills at S3 91 for .demand. . Kcw Tork-I-osdoa Silver New Tot. March 24. (J. N. S.) Commer cial domestic bar siler, unchanged today at 99 He; foreign. e higher at 57 e. London. March 24. tL N. 8.) Bar aUer wa unchanged at BSHd. IIIIIIIM TODAY- AND FRIDAY A 16-OUNCE BOTTLE OF lllllllli ' Grim - .. . . - ! sloe -:-i - ' t .... - ! .Raifflbler CANE AND MAPLE hi 5 , , - '-r " k ' i -- : I' I ! f i ,. if . l - I ii . V t : .' :i 1 f 1 tilWWi-J -if m m mm IE ) FREE r s - r , j., 3 i V V x5-iviJi M. To Sunday Journal "Dime a Line" ; H i Cash Want ad patrons today and f Friday, March 24th and 25th. T v 1 A TRULY WONDERFUL PRESENT If you want a' real treat get a bottle of this j 1 delicious Syrup. Crimson Rambler "Cane . m , and Maple" Syrup is made right here in Port- ' l land by Conner & Co. and is truly delicious. g If you haven't used it, you should take ad- M vantage of this opportunity to get ac- ! quainted with one of Portland's finest prod- g ucts. If you have i used it you won't need ' m j any urging you know how good it is and H I will be here early. m Remember, all you need do to get a big B I bottle of this excellent Syrup free is to bring j ! , a cash Want for the big Sunday Journal of H March 27 to The Journal office or any of M The Journal's "Dime , a Line" Want Ad m i Service Stations today or Friday, March 24 s or 25. 5 " , ' - m Yow can buy your "Dime-a-Line" Jour nal Want Ad at any of the following J oumal , Want Ad Service Stations and get your present just the same as though you came to The Journal Office: THE OWL DRUG CO. STORE , Broadway and Washington FREDERICK C. FQRBES DRUG CO. Grand Ave. and East Morrison KILLINGSWORTH DRUG CO. Killlngsworth and Albina j MATTHIEU DRUG STORE Russell Street and Williams Avenue . STJOHNS PHARMACY St. Johns -t".- V PROFIT TAKING RESULTS. IN. LbWER STOCK OPENING PROFITTAKINGIN THE N. Y. MARKET you have anything to buy, sell or exchange, invest in a Journal "Dime-a-Line" Want Ad 2 lines 1 time, 20c 2 lines 3 times. 50c 2 lines 7 times, $1 New Vork. March 24. (I. N. S.) The stock market ' closed strong: r today. Urgent short . covering J for- over the holiday resulted In sharp upturns in a number of Issues. Atlantic Gulf was actively taken and rose oVer four points from the low to 41.- The short ele ment was in trouble in Houston Oil. which had a quick . run up to 76. a grain of eigrht points. California fe trooleum was another strong; spot, ". ad vancing; to 43. Steel Common held steady at 82. while Crucible rose to 90. Mexican Petroleum rose over one point from the low toi 148. Sears- Roebuck rallied to 71. Studebaker re covered one point to 77. , Government bonds unthang-ed ; rail way and other bonds steady, : - Total sales of stocks today wre 742, 700 shares; bonds, tll.728.000. New Tork. March 24. 1. N. S. A continuation of profit-taking-, following the rapid upturns In yesterday's trading, resulted in declines of from fractions to two points at the opening of the stock market : today. Studebaker was again heavily traded in and yielded 1 to 76. Chandler Motors, after selling up to 81. fell to 80. Li. S. Rubber; yielded 1 point to 73. j - " Steel common aold off to 81. Crucfbla raaa M, to SO U . but ouiekl lost this ortara. Seari-Koeback was nolle r pressure, TMldins" 2 oointa to Mexican Petroleum, after sell' inc up to 149 H. dropped 1 point Pacific OU fell 1 point from the nigh to 341. The railla alao ' showed fractional declines. Northern Pacific yieldine to 78. Tha market waa one of actire trading 'and irrecular movement throughout the forenoon with the - maioritv of active issues under pres sure. 1 Home substantial rallies occurred after the initial decline but thee were soon loUowed by more declines. . - United States Steel, after : selling down to 81, rallied to 82 S and than broke again to 82. 6 tnd baker waa traded, in on a large scale, falling to 7 and then rallying to 78 . Hears-boebuck waa in aupply and dropped to a new low of 68. f Furnished by Orerbeck of Trade building: STOCKS St Cook Co., Board High 83 S7 43 V 80 12 - 21 is" Um ) Bid 49 33 U 37 42 08 h 80 123 20 5 42 46 8 3t. 0 U4 if. 100 115 72 "87 Si! 41 33 "'a' 69 18 61 45 113 41 23 t 03 10 20 25 59 69 7 :: 59 1 76 28 26 91 23 . . . . . ...I. 16 1 64 12 70 1 1 61, . . . i . 14 sas 64 . 82 74 15 77 '33 5 . . 4 . 13 15 00 i 20 4 2t 44 I -18 I 16 34 29 ! 50 149 17 13 80 io 10 16 96 79 70 ; 13 30 1 72 35 4a 17 83 i 83 60 . f i 45 8 39 il 93 79 99 115 70 '87 60 37 68 32 "j" 58 13 59 42 113 40 23 79 S2 10 20 24 58 Advance Hum Agr. Chem. . Ajax Uubber ........ Alaska Oold Alaska Juneau .. Allis-Chalmera . Am. Beet Sugar...... Am. Bosch .......... Am, fan Co . Am. Car A IMjr Am. Cot. OU Ann. Drug 8ynd ....... Allied Chem . Am. Hide A. Leather. . Am. Hide and It. pfd . . Am. Ice ............ Am. Itrtl. Corp....... Am. Linseed Am. Loco. Am. Ship A Cora Am. Kmelter ........ Am. St?cl i'dry. ........ Am. Muear - Am. Sumatra Am. TeL A TeL Am. Tobacco ......... Am. Wool Am. Zinc ........... Anaconda .,.. Atchison ............. AU. Uulf A W. I Baldwin x ... Balto. tc Ohio do pld Beth. - Motors Beth, Steel "B" ...... Brooklyn K. T ., Butte c. A Z. Butte A Sap. Caddo OU ............. CaL Packing .- Cal. Petroleum . . ...... Canadian l'ic. .- Central Leather . . . . . . . Cerro le PaJO ...... r c. Chandler Motor Chicago A W-W Chgo. Gt. W Chill Uop. ..:........ Chino O. il. St. P. .' C A O Colo. P. A I Colo. Southern ........ CoL Gaa A Elec. ....... Columbia Graph ....... Cn. Gas Coos Clears : ContL Can Contl. ' Candy Corn Prod. ............ Cosden Oil ........... C. K. L A P.......... Crucible ........a.... Cuba . Cane . . . Cuban Am. Sugar Del A Hudson - Dome Mines .......... D. A K. G. . . ; . Endicott : Johnson ...... Kne ................. Famous Playtra Kik Tire , . Gaston Wins. .......... Gen. Cigars ........... Gen. Elee. ............. Gen. Motor Gen. Motor 6 Goodyear Gen. Asphalt , . Goodricu .............. Grauby ................ Great. Nor, Ore Great Nor. pfd. ........ Greene Cananea Hup. Motor ........... Houston Oil .......... Ills. Cent.; .... Inspiration . Ink Agr. Corp.. e...... luterboro ' interstate Callahan Int. Ha it. Xl 1 .... . Int. Hanr. pfd. ........ Int. Mere.' Marme ....... hit. Nickel Int. Paper inicitle OU ......... LOand Oil ........ K. -C Southern ........ Relly-apgud. ' . ......... K,niKicva ............ keystone ,Tire ......... Lack Steel ............ Lee Tire Lehigh Valley Maxwell Motor ........ Mex. Pet. . Mmi ....... Middle States OU ...... Mid rale Bteel U K. A T... do pld. , .......... . Mo. Pac. . . . . Munt.-Ward 1 ......... :, M at- P. A 8. S. M . , . . M. & SU L. . . . Nat. Enamel .......... Nat. Lead ............ Nerada Con. .......... New Hares Norfolk A W.......... Nor. Pae. ............ Nor Scocia Steel ...... N. Y. Air Brake ....... N. y. Central Okla. Prod, ret ....... . Ontario Silrer ......... Ontario W ......... . Otu bteet ' . . . Pacific Oil . , Jc Gas Kloc....... . Pan. Amn. Pet. . ...... . Penna. ............... I s o& ...... Pere Maruuette t ...... . Philadelphia Co......... Pur Oil . . Pierce Arrow .......... Pitta. Coal t-lita. West Vs Pressed Steel Car. ..... . Pulsnan Bay Cons.. ...... ... ... . Heading .............. Keplcgl Steel ......... Republic L A S.. ...... Kep. Motors Royal Dutch Oil By. Steel Spg . Saxon Motors ......... Sean-Roebuck ......... Shattuck, Ana. .;. Shell '. A T. Sinclair .............. Stoas Shef. South. Pacific ......... South. By. ............ St.. L. A S. F" ......... . Stromberg Carb. ........ Studebaker ............ Swift tt Co ............ . Tenn. Cop. A Cbem . Texas Oil . ....... .... . . Texas Pae. ............ Tex. Pacific C A O Tob. Products .......... Trsn. ContL Oil. . . . . . . r.iA. rii iwl 58 7 59 1 74 28 26 08 23 16 1 63 12 69 1 1 60 i4" " 63 "62 37 "si 73 "is" 69 32 '5" 13 15 58 19 23 41 17 16 3 28 50 fi . 1146 17 13 80 17 la 13 93 77 69 13 ?4 70 35 42 17 82 83 '69 12 69. 1 19 3 -v.il' 71 it 24l 74f78 11 67 . 87 18 64 8 23 78 42 21 29 47 ' 20 44 21 38 76 42 21 26 46 a. 17 49 33 1 1 87 43 59 30 123 20 6 43 47 52 45 61 86 8 39 SO 98 60 99 115 71 9 87 80 41 88 82 49 S 58 13 4 11 15 59 44 1113 41 25 60 S3 7 10 20 25 59 28 83 59 ' .7 80 49 59 1 73 28 28 90 22 27 (100 . 16 1 63 12 69 16 1 60 135 14 66 13 63 38 i lfe 31 74 20 15 76 86 32 8 5 6 95 lu6 13 15 53 20 4 23 42 . 17 16 64 28 50 5 148 17 13 30 2 - 4 ' 17 16 66 10 61 72 9 16 96 79 33 76 69 3 4 16 13 .ti 47 71 35 IS 42 17 32 83 10 60 26 67 105 11 ,68 25 -68 17 65 .t 86 6 70 8 48 23 42 74 20 21 38 ' 77 101 7 42. 21 27 46 8 51 . THKft' . High) ix.n t Bid t'nited A.ky ,.... 31 Cmted Food Prod. .. ..... 23 22 22 I'ntted Fruit ..)... 104 108 103 Cnited Rds. of N. J.-i'.L. ..... 11 , Imited KeUil Stores,,-,., 50 49 49 V. 8. Ind. Alcohol....... 71 , 68 69 T. K. Knhher..... ...!., . 73 72 72 TVS. Smelting ......... .; 29 V. S. Steel ...... ...i... 82 81 do pfd. 10ft I'tsh Copper 49 48 48 Virginia Chemical ..... . 81 SO 8t Vanadium Steel ........ 30 29 39 VWandou ... ....... U.. - 6 6 6 Wabash..... - J . 7 T Wella Fargo ....... 60 Western Pacific . ....i.. . 28 27 28 Western Union , ., ;. 87 WestinghouM E. A M.,. 48 48 48 WhiU Motors . ........ 41 41 4t WHlya-Owland 8 8 8 Wilson Packing ........ 44 44 44 Wisconsin Central . . . , , 80 Wooiworth . . US ! Worthington Pump . . . . . . 61 50 5 W. A L. E. , . . . 8 ' FOBEIGlf EXCHANGE RATES Corrected daily by the foreign exchange de partment of the United States National bank. Quotations below, except the pound sterling, are a noted 00 the basia of 100 units foreign currency. -..( - . Opening nominal rates 00 bank transactions Draft . Cable Par London : " ':' Checks.' Transfer. Value Loa. sterling. 8.90 3 8.91 $ 4.866 Pari" Franca,. 6.96 i 6.97 . 19.03 Berlin Marks.. 1.59 f 1.5S 23.81 Genoai Lire... 4.00 4.0L , 19.80 Athens. - j " Drachmas.. . 7.62 7.72 19.30 Copenhagen. Kroner..., 17.40 17.43 . 26.70 Caristinia Kroner.... 16.03 16.05 : 26.70 Stockholm 1 Kroner.... 23.20 28.25 j 26.70 Hongkong . j Currency... 48.00 4 50 ....! Japan Ten... 48.50 4O.00 . . . .. Shanghai f Taela. 64.50 j 63.00 ;. .... SHORT TERM WOTE9 Furnished by Clark, Kendall Jc Co.. (Security. Maturity. Bid. Am. Cot. Oil 6s..-.,. S-2-24 Am. T. AT. 6s .... . 10-2-22 Am. T. AT. 8s..,.. 2-1-24 Am. Thread 6s. .... . 12-2-28 Am. Tob. 7s .......11-1-21 Am. Too. 7s. ......11-1-22 Am. Tob. 7s ..A 11-1-23 Anglo Am. Oil 7a.. 4-1-23 Armour Coot. 7s. . . ,7-15-80 Belgian Got. 7s... 6-1-43 Belgian Got. 6s...., 1-1-21 Belgian Go. -6a.... 1-1-23 Beth. Steel 7s 7-15-22 Beth Steel 7s -.7-15-23 British Got. 5 ... 1 1-1-21 British Go. 0 s ... 1 1-1-22 Canadian Gov. Ss.-1-21 Canadian Got. 5S. 8-1-29 Inter. R. T. 7s. 0-1-21 Japanen Got. 4 a.. 7-10-26 Kennecott Cop. 7s. . . 2-1-30 Moline Plow 7a. ..-. 9-1-21 Molina Plow 7a. .... -9-1-22 Moline Plow 7s 9-1-23 Moline Plow 7s 9-1-24 Nor. Pae, 7s 5-15-22 Pscific Gaa 7s. 6-1-25 Swift C ., ...8-15-21 U. 8. Rubber 7s. ... 12-1-23 aa at y 96 03 03 09 100 99 99 96 96 90 " 90 98 06 99 94 99 93 70 82 ; 90 . 98 82 00 88 96 96 90 97 Inc. Asked 90 ' 07 98 05 100 100 99 100 90 96 - 90 91 : 8 97 99 95 99 93 71 82 91 , 98 -96 99 7 PACIFIC COAST BANK STATEMENT Portland Barks 4.853.993.83 8 7,100.207.49 5.OOH.0T.72 6.157.569.70 ' 4,299.171 57 Monday . . . f 11- U1. . . . Wednesday . . Thursday ; . , .8 &. An.O7.K0 6.254,607.77 5.072.549.12 Spokana Banks Clearings Thur-day . . 4 8 1,703.635.00 Balances Thursday . 792.919.00 Seattle Banks Clearings Thursday 4.270.953.00 Balances Thursday ... .i 1,125.332.00 : San Franclsoo Bankt Clearings Thursday . . ....... .820,600,000.00 : Lea Angeles 'Banks Clearings Thuniday ;.. 12,018,903.00 Foreiarn Exebang-e Market New York. March 24. 1U. P.) Foreign ex change opened with sterling at 33.91 ; francs. 0694; lira, .0390; marts, .0158: Canadian dollars. .8786. ' i Foreign exchange closed firm. Sterling waa at 33.91; franca. .0692: lire. .0397; marks. ul nn; Canadian dollars, .8823. - (BOO Producing: wells and over $100,000,000 of assets back these 2-Year 7 Gold Notes Humble Oil o. Controlled by Standard Oil of New Jersey & Refining C StiiubomodsIrtdCo BsTssfi 1 a " 1 ' "gi 1 1 BROADWAY AND OAIC Forelg-s Bond (Funushed by Orarbeck Russian 5 s, 1021 . Ruasian 6s, 1926 . Kuwian 6. 1919 . French B. 1S81 . . French 4s. 1917 .. . . rrt-nch Bs, 1920 Italian 5. 1918 .... British 6s, 1922 ,, . . Britwh B. 1927 .. . . Briti.h 6ft, 1920 .... British ky 4s ...... British ref. 4s ...... Belgium reit 5k Belgium prem. 6s .... German W. I fia . Berlin 4 .......... Hamburg 4 ....... . Hamburg 4s ...... Lelpsig 4S ....... leiixig Bs ......... Munich 4s ......... Munich Ba ......... Frankfort 4s Japsne 4s ........ Japanam 1 t 4 a . Japanesa- 2d 4s .... Pari 6 ........... I', K. 8s 1921 ... r. KBHa. 1922 V. K. .: 1920 .. . C. K. Ss, 1987 ... . 1 1 s a Market A Cook Bid. ... 15 .. . 10 ... 16 . .. B4 ... 45 . . . 64 ... -27 ....84 ... 872 . . . 86S ...800 .... 274 ... 66 . . . ' 70 12 '12 13 14 14 13 14 IS 13 63 82 82 96 99 94 88" 83 Co.) A ked. 17 12 r 17 B6 i 47 68 29 -890 884 380 812 284 68 72 ' 18 13 14 i 13 1 1 , If 13 ; IS ': 17 64 ' 82 82 96 99 93 " 89 - .86 - .Qermany in declaring- she cannot pay l-.OOO.OOO.OOO gold marks due today sug pests conference of xperu to jiiscutss Maynard Redmond Finds Promising : Business Outlook 'Maynard Tledmond. cashier of the State Bank of Portland, has Just re turned from Seattle where he attended the Northwest conference of the National Association of Credit Men. While there he talked with bankers and financial men from Seattle, Spokafle and Tacoma relative to business conditions In the Pa cific Northwest. The concensus of opin ion was unanimous in expeetliiR In the near future a moderate revival in prac tically all lines of business. j , Liberty Bond Hnleg r V (Reported by Orerberk 4k Cooke Co.) Illsh. 3a ,..j......9-'2 1st 4s. ...... ."748 2d 4s... . 8 T0 1st 4 i,r.t . . .8748 2d 4J 8T14 ,i 1 14 .. . .1. . . . 0030 I i.. .. 4,t. X V. m . . . H7M0 Vli-tory', 4 . .s. . . .8738 Vtrtory. S s. . . 9754 Uberfy I,iberty liberty Liberty Liberty t Uberty liw. 87lrt 8K 4 870 KHfllt 110 1 4 8712 TJH !7!l Clnne. 0')u RT-.'i NHIlll 8TH2 HH ( 01 H71 87.M 1T.-. in . hi ! Mu nicipal Bonds Yielding 7 i ' " ' j " : ... Subject to Prior Sale We Offer $777,000 Medford Irrigation District (A rolltleaj SsddlTlsles of'jackaos Cosnty) 6 Gold Bonds Dated Jan. 1. 1921 Due Serially 1927-1954 Denomination $1000 and $500 Thlg Issne Is a direct oblig-atlos of the Medford Ir rlaatloa District, cltaated la the Boras JRlrer Valley Immediately aurronndlna; the city of Medford, Orefon. Tslldsted' by Soperlor Cosrt of 'season Coast and certified hj the Secretary of State. Approted by Oreg-on Secsrltles Commlsslos 'as legal InTestmest for Havlng-s Basks, Trust Fsads, etc aad eligible to secure public deposits la the Stats of Oregon. Exempt From Federal Income Taxes Price to Yield 7 Complete DeierlptlTe Circular FarnUhed Upon Request Union Trust Compif ny OF SPOKANE j Affiliated With The Old National Bank Sound Investments SHORT TERM SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. 7 Gold Notes 1923 Maturity to Yield 8.90 LONG TERM STEEL & TUBE COMPANY OF AMERICA 7 ! General i Mortgage Bonds 1951 Maturity to Yield 7.40 DescriptiT circular of these) -and other reprssentatiTe : nationally known issues will b gladly furnished upon request. ' ; ivj - G.E.MILLBR '& COMPANY IBS? BONDS . TEUlPHONt MAIN 4-t9& r S -- aHSk'MsS BBBBBV.- riBBJBk BaMaH4MaMatol9SBaMaWH a It sixty-one year of continuous service as a financial institution means anything to you as a bond buyer,; then the Ladd & iTilton bank recommends itself to the care ful investor, ! ' An unusual opportunity to purchase Portland, Or., Improvement ! 6 BONDS Dated 2121. Due 3-1-31 Price lOl, to Net i Nearly 6 r Wf have a considerable num ber in $500 denominations, and as we have had a hi demand for these bonds,; especially in this denomination, we urge that all orders be placed early. Wravs-tli- laa . -. ' -a. VJT Ijl VASHINGTON AT THIRD Jefferson County Oregon at par to yield 6 Income Tax Exempt !'" Frccman. sTsVniH. CAMP rssnt asio mwmmu t- , COa j - 1881 Cxsarteoca Csolsmtot Cftlclsscy 1921 Let Us Systematize and Simplify Your Printing and Accounting F.W.Baltes & Com pan Printers SIKUJAS:! ,iiiiwmwnitiifiwtntnitt 'l"MtUU"iMIUIIlJtfMMiUlii 1 20 Uuiou Pup, .,,;ujiiii 1116