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16 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON WEDNESDAY. JULY 27, lt21. FINISHED CLOTH HOLDS UNCHANGED New York, July 27. Prices of finished sfloth showed little change this week lad the market was somewhat inactive as is to be expected with the fall selling . season drawing to a close and the spring goods for 1S22 'not yet shown by manu facturers,. Boston, June 27. Although there Is a setter tone for three eighths blood ter ritorials and fleeces have been selling well, there still Is a lot of low grade wool to be liquidated here and prices for these grades are right at the low. COTT03T Boston. June 27. Cotton sheetings and print cloths are firmer In price. Over 10,000 bales have been taken so far this month for export to Chinese markets This is the largest amount of Far East export business for some time. New York, July 27. It is felt in the trade that wash goods for 1922 will not be shown much before August IS this year in most cases. Drygoods jobbers are in the market in plentiful numbers for fall and prices for Unfinished goods show a firmer tendency. New York, July 27. The upturn in raw silks has been followed by greater firmness In finished goods prices. Orders for fall, however, continue to be placed On a conservative basis. FBTJIT - Seattle, July 27. The Royal Mall line has announced a new rate of $1.25 a box on apples from Washington to Northern European ports In refriger ated space. San Francisco. July 27. The Southern Pacific company has announced what is believed to be a record in handling perishable freight, declaring that not a single one of the cantaloupe trains from the Imperial valley since May 27 has been late at Southern Pacific terminal points. Atlanta, July 27. The demand for watermelons and peaches from the North and East has not lessened and the character of the products has lent inself to advantageous shipment and profitable marketing by growers. NAVAL STORES Savannah, Ga., July 27. The loss of the steamer Western Front off the Eng lish coast has strengthened prices for naval stores. She carried 11,853 barrels of turpentine and 8240 barrels of rosin f DRUGS 1 Detroit, July 27. The Solvay Process company has several months' supply of potash and soda ash supply on hand nd closed down Its Detroit plant. Boston, July 27. The market for crude drugs is weak and foreign competition is being sharply felt in these commodities as cheap imports have tended to force prices down. BRICK New York, July 27. Bricks are arriv ing from upper Hudson kilns in steady volume with prices unchanged at SIS thousand HARDWARE St. Louis, July 27. Hardware prices have declined . from 2 to 6 per cent in the last two weeks, a? construction and all industries dependent on It are stag pant In this territory. San - Francisco. July 27. The trade in hardware of all descriptions Is very slow with little signs of Improvement, as what Duiiflmg is going on is or a sporadic TBharacter. Collections, however, have been fair. SHOES ' Endicott, July 27. The business of the Edicott-Johnson Shoe company con tlnues to lmprov- and an order has just been recorded for 40,000 pairs of shoes for Indian children, from the United States government. After reviewing the work of salesmen for fall and winter Chester B. Lord, head of the sales de partment, declared today that the out look was "roseate" compared with that of last year. I Boston, July 27. As a result of the shoe and leather fair held here the shoe business in New England is better and a number of manufacturers have orders to keep them running for the remainder of the year. Leather prices are a trifle firmer in consequence. GLASS Atlantic City, July 27. Representa tives of the Press d and Blown OH ware Manufacturers' association con ferred today with representatives of the American Flint Glass Workers' asso ciation over the wage scale which shall obtain .for the next year in the glass trade. The manufacturers demand a lower scale of wages. PRODICE St. Louis, July 27. Red winter wheat. butter, veal and hogs have shown ad vances in prices in this market. Boston, June 27. In the local produce markets beef; lamb and pork products all have advanced in price since last week and butter, eggs and flour are also higher. Commission merchants predict an advance in the price of potatoes. JEWELRY New York, July 27. Call for fine dia monds from a carat to six carats in weight have been noted by Jewelers here recently. About 40 American dealers are now in Antwerp on buying trips. To counteract the belief that Jewelry prices may be still further reduced, many Jew elry manufacturers have guaranteed present prices to the retailers until next January. FURS Vancouver, B. C, July 27. Alaskan and British Columbian waters are ex pected to produce approximately 100,000 fur sealskins this season. HATS New York, July 27. Salesmen will leave to cover the country for several straw hat firms with a line of 1922 sam ples early in August. The range of prices will show a reduction of about one third from the present range, which is from $24 to $36 a dosen. The 318.50 1822 hat will be of similar grade to those now selling for 324 a dozen. RAIL DATES NOT HELD EXCESSIVE SPECIALTY SHARES ARE DOWN WITH ATTACK OF BEAR CLIQUE (Br Universal Service) Washington. July 27. The interstate commerce commission has decided that the rate on sand from Helix. Or., and rates on coal from Utah and Bellvue. Ala.. Canada, to Nachex. Eureka, and Mabton, Wash., moving during federal "ocu market closed heavy today. Severe UNITED DRUG IS A WEAK FEATURE New York. July 27. (I. N. 8.) The control, were not unreasonable and has dismissed the complaint of the Tum-a Lum company against the director gen eral as agent of the Canadian Pacific breaks continued in many of the spe cialties in the late dealings. Railway steel spring fell over 7 points to 79 and Pressed Steel Car sold as low as 34. but ST1X-K Not I. T. . N. T. MelOkkL Prod. Ktataite 1 Ontario W IMlOta Steel 1 TSSw 120S Cm Pacific Oil . asm. f do "B" railway company. Reparation was asked i rallied to 35 during the last few min- on the shipments. This was one of the I utes of trading. Mexican Petroleum reacted one point to 104 and Stude baker fell back one point to 77 '5s. r s. Steel after selling up to 74 fell to 74. and Baldwin re acted nearly two points to 73. There was very little doing in the railroad shares. Government bonds unchanged ; rail way and other bonds. Irregular. Total sales of stocks today were 498. 000 shares; bonds. 310,319,000. in which J. B. Campbell, formerly of Spokane, and now a member of the L C. C appeared as counsel for the com plainant The cate was decided by division No. 3, of which Mr. Campbell is not a member. The commission also decides that rates applicable on second-hand sugar making machinery in carload lots from Waverly, Wash., to Gunnison, Utah were not unreasonable or otherwise un lawful and dismissed the complaint of the Gunnison Valley Sugar company of Utah, which asked reparations on 48 carloads. Immediate Action Easing of Financial Situation Is Seen in Offering of Mellon An easing In the money situation Is reflected In the announcement made to day by Secretary Mellon offering for subscription two new series of treasury certificates. The two issues, amounting to about 3300,000,000, are dated August 1, one maturing in six months bearing 5 per cent and the Other- maturing in one year at 5 per cent. The purpose of the issues is mainly to meet maturities August 16 of about $150, 000,000 in certificates of indebtedness, and about $100,000,000 for current pay ment to the railroads. The interest rate on these certificates is in line with predictions of local bank ers that ' interest rates were tending downward. The six months certifi cates bear the lowest rate of interest of any government paper issued since April, 1920. Series C-1020, maturing August 13. 1921, will be accepted in payment on the new certificates. The twelfth federal district has been alotted $21,180,000 of the certificates. H. H. Duryea, Rich Starchmaker, Kills Self Accidentally New York, July 27. (I. N. S.) Harry H. Duryea, wealthy starch manufac turer, accidentally shot himself through the heart at his Madison aTvenue man sion late this afternoon. Duryea, according to John Larkin, at torney for the Hiram Duryea estate, was starting on an automobile trip when his revolver, which he had picked up, was accidentally discharged, killing him. Mr. Duryea was 47 years of age and a son of the late General Hiram Duryea, whose killing by his son Chester was a nation-wide sensation at the time. The tragedy was attributed to insanity. OHIO HEAT E3TDS VACATION Forest Grove, July 27. Substituting a few days for two months, G. H. Hall has returned from Ohio, driven back to Oregon's delightful summer weather by the extreme heat. He had planned to remain in the East until fall. On Livestock Pool Urged by Bankers Immediate election of a board of trustees, elimination of all unnecessary red tape and a liberal operation of the $50,000,u00 livestock pool are features that are being strongly called to the at tention of the directors of the Stock Growers' corporation by Western bank ers, according to W. L. Thompson, vice president of the First National bank. "The Immediate relief that was ex pected by the organisation of this pool has not as yet been realised," states Thompson. "It was suggested at the conference In Chicago that district com mittees be appointed to pass on appli cation for loan In their respective dis trict, who in turn would only forward such demands as met with their ap proval, thereby eliminating considerable detail work at the pool's headquarters. These committees have not yet been named. It Is hoped that a board of trustees will be elected and the district committees named In the near future. "Immediate relief Is needed. A work ing plan should be adopted at once so that the pool will operate with dispatch." U. S. Steel Report Shows a Deficit New York, July 27. (I. N. S.) The United States Steel Corporation has de clared the quarterly dividends of 1 per cent and the common stock and 1 per cent on the preferred. The corpora tion reports for the quarter ended June &0, trading last, net earnings of 321.892, 016, compared with 332,286,722 in the preceding three months. A deficit of 34.571.668 is reported for the June quar ter after all deduction of dividends con trasted with a surplus of $2,816,905 In the previous three months. New York, July 27. (I. N. S.) United Drug was again very weak In the early trading on the stock exchange today, falling 5 points to 69. Otherwise the undertone of the market was firm. United States Steel advanced to 73. Baldwin rose to 71. United States Rubber gained to 51. Repub lic Steel advanced to 46. Mexican Pe troleum, after opening unchanged at 103, moved up to 104. General As phalt rose to 50. Central Leather declined to 34. Pacific Oil rose to 35. Studebaker declined to 73. Rock Island declined to 32 and Union Pacific advanced to 120. The feature of the market after the opening was the development of weak ness In half a dosen specialties, the prices of these stocks declining sharply while the market leaders held firm. Fa mous Players, Sears-Roebuck. Interna tional Harvester and Pullman company were among the stocks that were sub jected to the selling movement and these Issues declined from one to mor than two points. Central Leather showed a belated re sponse to the unfavorable statement for the June quarter published yesterday. the common stock sustaining a further loss of two points to 32 and the pre ferred dropped from 69 to 87. United States Steel, in which there was con tinned large borrowing demand, was firmly held and after reacting from 73 to 73, moved up again to 73. Mexl can Petroleum ranged from 103 to 105. Furnished by Overtoec A Cook Co., Board of Trade traumas: TJIUhI stock DRUG STORE CHANGES OWN Kits Newberg, Or., July 27. E. W. Hodson, who for the last 12 years has been the proprietor of the Parlor Pharmacy here, has sold his interests to H. A Cooley and daughter, Flerence, of Junction City. Miss Florence, who is a registered drug gist, has recently been employed in the Capitol Drug store at Salem and will have full charge here. Mr. Cooley owns another drug store at Junction City which is being run by a daughter. CHICAGOAS SHOWS CITT G. H. Knutson, financial engineer, connected with the Harris Trust & Sav ings bank of Chicago, after a brief visit with local bankers and friends, will return to his home tonight. He was shown the sights of the city and con ducted over the highway by Emery Olm stead, president of the Northwestern Na tional bank. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : i ! f f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 900Adawa Exprea. . . i Adiance Bum . . . 100 1 Ast. Cham. lOOOiAJax Bobber .Alaska Gold . .-. . I Alaaka Juneau . . . 1500AWed Cham eoo,AUi-Chalmer . . . 10UI do pfd. 100 Am. Beet Sugar. . L'uo.Am. Bosch J 400 Am. Caa Co I'SOO.Am. Car A Fd. . do pfd. ,Am. Cot Oil 1 do pfd. 100 Am. lrac Sjnd .. 200 Asa. Hide A L. . . 800 do pTd. Am. Ice 1500, Am. Intl. Corp. . . 200 Am I Innsd . . . 1900 As. Loco do pfd. 2001 ABt. Sat. Razor. . 800 .Am. Ship. A Com 100 Am. Satelter . . . S00 do pfd. 3ii0 Am. Steel Fd . . . 4000 Am. 8uar 100 do pfd. 1800 Am. Sumatra . . . 6100 Am. Tel. A Tel. . . 4200 Am. Tobacco 500 Am. Tobacco "B" 0500 Am. Wool do pfd 200Am. W. pfd. P. pfd. a uu Am. zinc 70UAnaconda lOO.Aaed. Oil 1100 Atchison 100 do Dfd. 4H00.AU. Golf. A W. L. -OIUU BIMW1H Loco. do pfd. . Balto A Ohio do nfd. . Beth. Steel B. B. T. ... Butte C A Z Butte A Sup . addo o 465 38 23 38 32 soM 38 28 128 4 10 V 52 , 38 22 LOW I BID 441 1 44 V 13 36 22 14 1 37 31 .0 30 32 27 4 W 10 31 I 34 -I . 85 2800 100 4400 1700 1000 100 200 300 1000 2000 16900 200 1500 400 Oil Calif. Packing Calif. Pat. . . do nfd. . . Canadian Pac. Ceo. Leather . C'erro de J'ascc Mo Time Is Money Present-day business conditions demand that all reasonable economies be practiced. Quick service to your patrons is the essential thing. The business world needs increased efficiency and reduced overhead expense. -" 1 ' s ' .V" The long-distance telephone service offers rapid, sure and economical communication and you don't have to wait for an answer. By using Pacific long-distance telephone lines you I can do in minutes, what it would require hours or days to accomplish by other means of communication. Ask for Pacific long-distance or dial 211 from Automatic telephones. The Pacific Telephone & I Telegraph Company a r j 800 700 1500 1400 5800 800 100 900 1600 1900 I 100 1200 '4600 6200 10 200 4900 1300 1000 1100 600 100 200 1600 1000 700 800 "B" 4 7 37 72 26 60 H 105 Vi 123 122 72 25' " 38 98 85 33' ' 80 39 33 33 84 I Chandler Motor Chso. A N. YV 20OJCbicaso Gt. W. . . do nfd. Chile Cop. IChino . '!-'. M. A St, P. . . . do pfd. Coca, Cols tG, AO i Colo. F. A 1 Col. Gaa A Ease. . IColumbia Graph. . . It on. lias . ConU. Can. ContL candy Corn Prod. do nfd. Coadea Oil C. B. L A P do "A" pfd. . . do "B" pfd . . . (Crucible do rfd. I Cuba Cane do pfd. ! Cuban Amn. Sufar Dome Mine .... ID, A B. G 'do pfd. KndicoU Johnson. Erie do lat pfd. . . . do 2d pfd. .... Sill 300 Famous Players . . . Fed. Mining A Saalt. do pfd. 1 200 Fiske Tire 600.;aston Williaaaa . . Gen. Cigar, 1500 On. Klec. 1000 Gen. Motor . do 36700Gen Aaphalt , . . . . iCoodrich iGoodjrear SOOiGraafcy 8HGt. Nor. ttre 1900,Gt. See. Pfd 100 Greene Cananea, . . . . Gulf State, Steel . . .ttaaaeu oaraer . . Houston Oil Hupp. Motor r.OO Ills. Central ISO I n.ipi ration 100 Int. A sr. Corp. c. do pfd. lOOOilnterboio 1000 do pfd. KM) Interstate Callahan 75O0 Int. Hart eater ... do pfd. SOOUat. March. Marine, oo ptn lint. Nickel 500 800 49 12 4 12 11 58 36 113 34 26 49 65 7 si 27 42 33 56 2 5 67 4 89 ... 87 T 29 33 74 34 56 10 23 16 17 1 62 13 20 14 48 12 1 123 10 68 ' 82 4 7 37 72 26 67 40' ' 105 121 122 71 28' ' 8 39 98 84 20 78 38 70 20 87 57 84" 84 88 81 SO S3 27 123, 123 109 18 86 4 10 61 as 84 23 83 102 4 7 37 71 26 88 88 40 108, 122 121 72 96 23 9 88 198 4 78 21 78 15 88 52 48 11 4 12 10 v. 57 3G 70 112 33 26 49 86 7 17 10 28 38 41 83 54 23 37 4 88 43 88 10O 28 32 74 84 65 80 10 25 IS 17 1 61 18 20 14 46 8 21 It 1 57 128 18 84 51 31 14 18 27 38 19 31 S" 11 83 34 47 11 4 12 10 68 85 iia 82 28 48 65 7 "io 28 27 41 82 65 23 58 4 88 . . . . 83 28 32 74 64 84 io 25 15 17 1 61 18 20 14 43 12 1 121 '' 10 ii" 81 18l 18 27 27 209 7300 81 500 800 I Bs I u i "m Pao. Gas 1108 Pare Marasatte . . 2tPbtlartikJbii Co. . 1500 Pure Ofl 4100 Fierce Arrow 40O Fierce OU Pitta. Coal Pitta. A West Vs. do pfd Pressed 8 Steel Car. 20O 2808-1800 6400 3100 Bamlssj BasUaTi 8teaa 1 lSOl&swblie I AS. do pfd Ras. Mo ton Royal Dutch Oil. . mj. Steal Bps. . . Saxon Motors . . . Scars Boaossrk . . . Shat tuck. Ana . . . Sinclair Stand (Ml Ind . Shef 10700Soath. Pacific lOOOSou. Rjr 4801 do pfd Ic00 St. I- A S F 8QOI8triiaikiia Cart . . . 20500Stadebaker Swift A Co Tenn. Cop. A Cbem 34 00 Texan Oil 1900Taxaa Psctfsc 4 80 (Tex. Pacific C. A O 4900 Tob. Product. 8T 71 3 17 18 85 38 gl 86 88 21 81 33 17 7 72 38 12 33 20 43 in 83 88' . . 1 . 20 8T Tl 1 17 18 34 HZ 48 88 33 38 5 94 12 38 18 45 13 31 77 '34 20 2 4OTenn. Contl. CHX . 1800jl nioo Oil Del. . . ISOOiCnion Pac. Inited A Hot I'm ted Drus Catted Food Prod. Cnited Fruit C. Rda. of N. J . . . United Be tail C. 8. Ind. U. 3. Bub do 1st pfd. . IU. a. 12688 500 700 5000 800 8400 89 17 103 24100 100 800 200 100 400 600 200 400 100 4000 200 400 100 100 300 C. 8. Steal do nfd I'tah Copper . . . . Vs Cham. Vanadium Steel . . ViTandou Wabash do A rd. do B pfd. WelU-Farao Western Pac Western Union . . . Westing house A. B. Weetinsh'as E. A M. lOOiWaat Md. White Motor . . . Willxs-OTerland . . do pfd Wilson Parking . . Wisconsin Central . Woolworth Worthington Pump W. A U E 78 31 48 24 78 78 37 34 24 19 60 7 19 120 17 184 33 61 54 T4 183 28 28 3 8 22 24 43 82" 7 29 43 9 77 20 46 24 76 76 8T 38 38 19 38 7 13 119 88 60 52 73 109 20 28 6 7 33 24 48 . . . . 8 29 43 8 IS 88 71 1 3 17 19 34 38 48 44 33 38 39 39 33 17 T 64 J" 88 94 13 89 18 39 49 83 12 53 78 4 65 6 20 74 84 78 20 45 24 81 77 97 7 34 33 18 39 7 19 119 24 97 17 106 8 65 30 33 94 89 78 189 48 98 38 6 7 23 14 87 24 84 87 43 9 31 6 38 34 27 112 42 8 Stock TtoPics MabketI V. 8. StsestI quarter reports after tsjtee and ctiarajca of 33,873,631. equal to 33 cents a share on common stock, after preferred dirleVend. against $1.30 a share In preceding quarter and $3.98 a year ao. Judge Gary of U. 8. Steel corporation says business outlook Is neither discour aging nor doubtful. Secretary Mellon offers two new treas ury tasueat totaling $309,900. both dated August 1. one maturing In six months at 6 par cent and other in one year at Ktt par cent. Pierce Arrow for three months ending June 30 shows deficit after charges and taxes. 11.40O.S60, compared with loss of $489,502 preceding quarter and surplus $705,779 same quarter 1330. RETAILERS' STOCKS ARE AT MINIMUM Southern Pips Line declared dividend of $2.00. compared with $3.00 paid six months ago. Swift A Co. have arranged for retir ing the $25,000,000 per cent notes ma- turlng August 15. but Is negotiating with Chicago banks for new loan to be used for working capital. The main trend of the market is up ward, according to the indications, and reactions are expected to offer good buying opportunities In the rails and securities representing lines of business which have seen their worst. It L T. hs CiiniBjisiasI sf Tat J New Orleans. July 37. Stocks held by retailers and jobbers throughout this territory are at the teweaC point In many years. A revival in business Is certain to bring a rush of orders from every merchant and for practically every line of goods. Certainty as to the price crops will bring Is the only element needed to bring that business revival. Deliberations of the federal reserve board and the War Finance corporation are being carefully watched In the hope they will formulate some plan which will serve to stabilise the cotton market. Bank clearings In this section are show ing Improvement for the first time since January and those for this month are expected to make the beat snowing of the rear. Importation of bananas Is at the peak. Importers prices are about 40 per cent below those of hast year and the coun try Is absorbing all shipments readily. This demand for fruit has so improved conditions in the Central Assert ran re publics that they are tunriUng large in this market. COAL PRICE ROHEBril Duluth. Minn.. July 17. The Isvg public of the Nc dealers are The docks here are heavy supplies but the pubUc has de clined to boy at present prices and deal ers have been unable to move this coal into the Interior and dispose of It, mak ing room here for surplus supplies for winter. The Northwest in rnnenqrannna faces the possibility of a shortage of 49 per cent in normal supply next winter after the lakes have closed to naviga- NEW INCORPORATIONS Salem. Or, July 37. The Lost River Mining A Prospecting company. Inc.. of Portland has Increased its capital stock from $6990 to $189,999, according to a certificate filed with the state corpora tion department here Monday. The Grande Ronde Oil company of La Grande, capitalised at $10,000. filed ar ticles of incorporation. The incorpora tors are D. 8. Fletcher. A. G. Fletcher and Clinton H. Hirtn. Resolutions of dissolution were filed by the Bear Gap Cranberry company of Portland and a notice of withdrawal from the state was filed by J. A. Fay A ESagan. a West Virginia corporation. FOREIGN EXCHANGE BATES Corrected dailj by the foreign exchange de partment of the United 8tstes National bank. Quotations below (except Use pound starling) are quoted on the basis of 100 units foreign cur rencj. Opening nominal rates on back transactions Draft Caaia Par London Cheeks. Tnaaafefs. Value. Lbs. se trling. t 3.67 8 3.57 8 4.866 Paris Erases.. 7.72 7.73 19 30 Berlin Marks. 1.27 1.27 23. 1 4.16 4.17 19.30 Genoa Lire . Athens Drachmas Copenhagen Kroner . . Chrbtiaaia Kroner . . Stockholm Kroner . . Hongkong Currency Japan Ten 5.60 12.83 12.83 20.33 50.50 48.10 Shanghai Tsels 68 20 5 86 12.88 13.15 20.40 50.73 48.25 68.60 10 so 28.70 28.70 28.70 8HOBT TERM NOTES Quotations furnished ay dark. Kendall Co, Inc. aaailU Maturity Asa. Cotton Oil 6a. 8- 2-1834 Am. T. A T. 8s.. 19- 1-1833 Am. T. AT. 8a. . 2- 1-1324 Axa. Thread 8a... 13- 1-1828 Asm. Tob. fa 11- 1-1921 do Ti, 11- 1-1$23 do 7 11- 1-1833 Ang Am. OU 7s 4- 1-1935 Iran Gear. Ta. . 7-13-1930 Belgian Got. 7s 8- 1-1948 do 6a 1- 1-1825 Belg. Got. ..7t 8- 1-1845 do 6s 1- 1-1933 Beth. Stoat Ts. . . 7-15-1923 do 7a 7-15-1933 British Got. 5 a. 11- 1-1931 do 5a 11- 1-1922 Can. Got. 5a. . 8- 1-1831 8- 1-1S2 7-13-1323 3- 1-1931 7-19-1925 1- 1-1980 2- 1-1939 3- 15-1933 5- 1-1923 & 13-1921 1-1323 do 5 a.. Cad. Pack. 7a. . Inter. B T. 7. Jap. Got. 4t. . Ken Cop Ta. . . Ken. Cop. Ta. . . !f. P. asp. 7a. . Pacific Gas 7a. . Swift 8a C. S Rubber 7t. u 89 99 99 99 97 97 93 99 199 109 100 100 199 100 100 100 96 88 189 100 98 93 199 100 98 03 99 98 87 98 38 98 38 98 9$ 109 91 93 98 99 78 78 84 94 93 88 33 33 93 93 99 100 98 98 Foreign Boad Market Standard Oil Stock I Anglo Borne Scryamer Buckeye 69xaanpkgeasn9j . do pfd. Continental Cumberland ... Bureka lialena, com. . . . Calena Old pfd. Galena New pfd. Illinois Pipe . . . Indiana Its . . . Natl Transit . . . N. T. Transit . . Northern Pipe Ohio Oil Intern Pete Pcnn. Mex Prairie Oil Prairie Pips . . . Solar Kefc. Bid. 13 340 78 180 95 102 28 I 115 78 81 90 87 130 74 22 187 87 88 11 19 418 178 380 Closing Southern Pipe 79 South Perm Oil. S. W. Pcnn Oil. . . S. O. Cattf A O. bad. S. O. Kansas 8 O. Kentucky . . S. O. N. T. .. s O. Ohio do pfd. Swan A Finch . . . Vacuum Tank, pfd. Washington S. O. Nebraska . . Imperial Oil 168 57 73 66 523 373 303 89 108 SO 277 25 155 80 Asked. 1 0 360 87 ISO 98 106 38 123 80 38 94 90 134 TS 23 142 90 43 11 20 418 181 330 81 ITS SO T4 66 540 883 898 89 119 33 282 80 185 83 New Terk Bond Market (Furnished by Orerbeck 8700 300 100 500 SOOIInt. Paper jlnrinciblo OU . . Oil 600 K- C. Southern . IK. C. Sou. pfd. . 4900.KeJly-8pafkL ... lOOiKenneeott 1 100 i Keystone, Tire. . . lOOiLack Steal SOvfLae Tire 300 Lehish Valley. . .. SOO Uehaxh Valley 3300,1-owe Theatre lOt I.. A N t . . . 13400Mex Pet 4 00. Miami 48O0 Middle States OU SOOIMxdTale Steal 900IM. K. A T. 4991 do pfd ..... (Mont. Power. . . . . Mont. Ward 0Q ; Mo. Pac. iooi do nfd IM. St, P. A S. 8. M 4 12 4 73 ii' 48 69 20 is' 34 'ii' 34 3 11 4 78 ii" 48 14 I 14 84 88 10 3 28 43 19 12 38 28 52 1'. 118 103 21 11 28 2 4 21 41 47' " 18 18 75 18 2 26 41 19 13 89 28 61 11 118 198 21 13 28 2 2 29 49 47" 3 11 4 72 99 10 43 14 38 10 2 23 59 41 19 ii 12 38 28 52 II 112 104 21 11 23 2 4 48 IS 20 43 85 47 74 10 IS 98 74 Atchison Gent 4i Bal. A Ohio GoM 4t Beth. Steel Ref. 8a Cent. Pacific lat 4s St. Paul GenL 4 .. . . . Chicago N T. GenL 4a. U A N. Cni. 4a New York Ky. 6a Northern Pac. P. U 4s. , Beading GenL 4a Union Pac. 1st 4a C. S. Steel 5a t'nion Pac. lat Ref So. . Southern Pac. Coot. 6a. . Southern Pac Coot. 4s. . Pease. Cobt. 4 Panes lat 4a Che. A Ohio Coot. 8a. . Ore, Short Line 4a Cooke Co.) Ask. Bid. 77 68 81 72 88 B 18 37 74 81 94 75 89 79 83 88 87 81 77 63 21 97 75 81 98 75 79' 88 87 87 81 5 .. 1821. 5s. 1928. Russian 6 s. 1919. French 5a. 1991 French 4a. 1917 French 6a. 1939 I talis n 6a, 1918 British 5a. 1932 British 6a. 1927 British 5s. 1929 British rky. 4s British ref. 4s Belgium rest, Be ... Belgium pretn. 6a . . Gaiiaaa W. L. Berlin 4s ... Ha sa bars 4 a Lrtpaat 4 Leapatg 5a Munich 4 Munich fta Frankfort 4s Japaaeas 4s Japaaaaa lat 4s Japanese 2d 4a Paries sixes U. K. Ja. 1821 U. K. 6 a 1922 I K. 5 a, 1929 C. K. "6a. 198T 11 2 12 81 47 88 86 . 382 831 843 269 249 88 39 9 11 12 18 12 13 13 13 69 .84 84 99 13-18 39 98 88 89 Asked. 14 4 13 82 48 68 40 372 362 833 279 237 88 72 10 11 12 14 13 13 IS 13 69 SB SB 100 100 98 88 86 The Proof PACIFIC COAST BANK STATEMENT Glee Monday Tiiawlsy Thta Waek. 8 4.824.291 IS 4.163,348.64 8.424.614.03 Ssukaisa Clearing Wednesday . . , Balances Wednesday Clearings Wed 11 sat la Balances Wednesday Tear Ago. 3 6.998.802 94 4.887.8 29.88 4.980.306 54 .8 1.3 3. -.3 S 00 513.931.00 .$ 331.242.00 20.837 00 Glearinsa Wednesday 9 4.342.740 00 '-" Wednesday 871.703.00 San Framesaw Banks Clearings Wednesday 818.400,000 00 Las A noa 1 as Sao k t Ocarinas Wednesday 811.599.191.98 GRAHAM Ul'KKHA RT BACK Graham Dukehart, asistant cashier of the United States National bank, has re turned from his annual outing, which was spent at Tokeland. Wash. Liberty Boad Sales Reported by Orerbeck A Cooke company. Board of Trade building Liberty. Ss Liberty, lat 4s Liberty, 2d 4a Liberty. 1st 4 Liberty. 2d 4 Liberty. 3d 4a Liberty . 4th 4 a Victory, 4a Victory. 8 s High. S720 8784 8788 91S4 8768 3848 Low. 8793 87B2 8734 8144 8749 9844 Close. 8714 8743 8782 8769 8744 9189 87 82 8848 9848 SB rBassas Conservative Custodian ' Chats Capital to put buai- igl. CDo ur part with a Hibarnia aav- 'AttMMK BEFORE GOING AWAY ON YOUR VACATION Stop st ASHLEY & RUMELIN Baeifcerg .and open sn account. It will give you the right incentive to save and deposit a certain amount regularly each week or month. H0URS-8 A M TO 530PM SATURDAYS-8 AM 70 8 PM. Municipal and Provincial BONDS Ws otter for Investment of your June and July funds a select list of FBialgti and Domestic Bonds yaSttlBig r 6 to &i DeeKrtptWc circuit r upon rvQtMLft, WESTERN BOND & MORTGAGE COMPANY Grosad Fleer. Beard off Trade BaUdiaaT Mala IIS Issue Present price aaerket Belgium TVs. 1945 37 101 Sa. 1941 100 100 Brasil 3a. 1941 $7 Danish Con. Mcpl. 89. 1949. 93 101 Denmark Sa. 1945 100 192 Norway 3a. 1940 109 103 Switzerland sa. 1940 190 109 FTance 7a. 1941 95 85 e the accompany - sue prices and it. Has our ad I? Perhaps you sf31 estlc securities. n. We secured 1 allotment' of ntted Drug Co s We have been urging: our clients to buy long; term bonds. Read the accompanying- list of Issue prices and present market. vice .been rood prefer domestic We have them an additional the 20-year United Drug Sa and Vamp Camp Packing Co. 3a. which we offer at the original subscription prices, subject to prior sale. " a Ask as about the United Drug Co. 20-year 8s at 100 to yield 8 Van Camp Packing Co. 20-year 8s at 99 to yield 8.10 Denominations $100, 500, 1,000 Call or 'phone for details Freeman. Smith a Camp Co a sound nooi Uimiirmini StU 8331 rifTM AMD sta aa Sr-WAT - 7 44) How $925 Invested Now May Yield a Profit of $1505 ln Yesterday's advertisement we showed how $1360 profit is possible on an $1100 investment in 5 Brazilian bonds. Today we show the possibilities of even a more hand some profit in the 4 bonds of the issue of 1910 all made possible by the big premium now being paid in Europe for the American dollar a rate of exchange that cannot long continue. Boy 4 External Gold Loan Bonds REPUBLIC OF BRAZIL to yield 7.78 Increasing to 10.52 With Sterling at Par These 4 Bonds at $925 for 500: With Exchange at Annual Income Profit 4.86 (par) 10.52 $1505 3.60 . 7.78 $ 875 Accrued int. included. Writ 9 us for full information concerning this unprecedented opportunity. Broadway and Oak We offer snd recommend United States of Brazil 5 Sterling Loan of 1903 Principal and Semi-inn ual Interest (Msy 1 and November t) Payable in English Pounds Sterling Price $225 per 100 (par value $486.66) Denomlnstions: 1000. 500 and 100 A current yield on your investment of from 8 to 10.8 may be obtained betides an increase in principal of from 55 to 116, depending upon the price of exchange at maturity date. These bonds are the general external obligation of the United States of Brazil, where national wealth Is esti mated at over 5,000,000,000.00. We urge investors to take advantage of this investment opportunity. Write, call or phone for details. INVESTMENT BONDS 87 SIXTH STRSTCT PORTLAND, ORCGON BROADWAY 104a GROUND FLOOR WILLS -FARGO BUILDING 199 Sat rwaaaei Nst. Lead leejNerawa Cos. taSINew Haven (Norfolk A W S509iNor. Pac . . . f 19 18 ST.. rUBTLAAtf, Ok. 5injiimiimiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiijLmm 74