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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,. 1921." 1G THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON . . Pacific Highway POUTT.AXIVOEtGOM CTTT Regular nU a Paeiflo hiahway via mt sMe paved sad ncva to Boltoo; andrr construction and cloeed from Boltow te (W City. Traffic ehoold take- the atHwenkie street or Eighty leaned mt route ea the Mot sd eot oi Portland, beta of which ar paved to Oregon City, with Be datowra, ORZGOX CITT-CAXBT Pared. CAXBT-APBORA Pavemtat under eoo strectioa and highway closed: umwary to de tour ever tba eld road. which at graveled la fair eooditton. ACRORA-SALEM Paved entTs dktanee. a 4 1 .km. A IJI A T Pa wA. ALBAXT-JL'NCTION CITT Either west or .. riM . ran k traveled. The east route la considered tba most desirable lor thtnuli t riffle, a It a) several saliee snorter. v.. .iA r,tit. Hetnar imnnd grading opera- tine Mtm and Itarrisbwrg. etartina: at' south eity Unit, at Albany to tha right. Inllln. .una ei tha aaat aide Albaoy-Cor- Irailia mad through Peoria to HarrWrorg; eroea tha WUatsMtte river at Hsrrisburg by a P" !. Ood rrar.ied rd UmbooC Waul t o hU toote Albany to Corvalhe, food' I'" I " w . V?i77, t Sd,, Wd road. At Corvalll ctom tH , v luameu imr and follow tha aouth 4de Corallie-AIbeny mad for a distance of 1.1 mile, turning thaosa am 1)1 snd loUuwing roeo. tnrougn rr aria and Harriburg to Jonctiow City. If de li rod, Intel may era Willamette river by ferry at Peoria, tr wiling thence waat to mala weat atda highway . thance south on pavement ttwoch ntnoroe to J motion City. 11 SCTIOS C1TT-KUOENE Paved. rUGaUUB-COTTAtJE GKOVB Payed to Gush. Highway rtnard at Goshen: detour ' aaat at Ocahea. foikw.ng detoor and "tem porary road" m through Clorerdale. coming hark to tha wt atda of tha river about one tie tooth of Creswell; eootinua due wait to sew eoeereU pavement, turn souui ana ioilow imnl to Cotl Cimrr. COTTAGE GRoVB DIVIDK Pavement be glaa ea, mil south of Cotuga Grot,; no da loarm, Ltl T TDK-OA KTAN T At a point about two mile south of rhTiU. and also at a point ap proaimaUly one-half mil north of Drain, cm nig to eorntruetion of ration, sad do de tour, available, H is neeeamry to cloae tha road tieept betwaeD tha noun of B p. m. aad T :16 a. m., a few minutea at 10 a. m., Mna 12 noon and 1 p. m., and tot about 1 mioutea at S p. m. I'avement a being kid at two poinla brtwern IMrida and Drain. Kxrallent macadam from Drain to a point S.7 ' Hilm aouth of Yoncaila. and from there " l award to Oakland. XIAKUkND-HUTHKrSI.IN Fated. BUTHERLIN-ROSKBURfi Parement com pleted from Bothrlin to Wilbur; no detoun; araeeled from Wilbur to Roaeburg. with no de- tawra. MrrSirnrRn-MTRTI.R mFF.R Pared WTBTLK CREEK-CANtONVIUJC South of Myrtle I'reek Uke detour ria Riddle to Can- , yormllt. which in rough nd low. CANTON VILXJJ-GAUESVLLLtl Good mae- ,- GALESTIU.E-WOI.r CREEK Paring in prograat at two pointa. About arTen milea anuih of Galmrille detour ria C.lrndala to luil Road paM i uied from 7:30 a. m. to : 0 p. m. : at Stage Road paa, a abort de tour t neeaary, WO!,r CREEK-GRATE CREEK Pared. GRAVE A'REEK-G RANTS PA83 Good macadam to Ileaaant TaTiey. Parina opera tion bar atarted about two aulaa north of Grant Paes, . Short detoun are . provided around moat of thia work, but where no de toun are available traffic k allowed to p thnmeh with on It short delava. GKA.TTS PASa-C'AXJeUUiIA Paved. Columbia River Highway ASTOniA PORTLAD Paved, exoept about one mile through city of Rainier, which to graveled but quite rough. POHTUAND-HOOD RITER Paved. HOOD RrTEK-MOSlER five and three ten tba milea paved, balance good macadam. Open At all boon, About September 28 pav ing operation will be transferred west of Ifo aUr. at which time, the need will be dosed daring working bvun. with the exception of one-half hour from 12:S0 p. m. to 1 p. m. 1108IEH-lf AYERDALE (2.5 milea) Road closed on aceount of paving operationa from 8 a. m. to S:S0 p. m. Turn to right at Mo rier and follow old road toward The Dalles for ooe-baH zoQe, turn shanp left through cherry orchard and over hill one mile to fin- tuned pavement one-nail mile weat oi aiayer- (two MATEaUAL-MARSU PIT Paved (ailei). MARSH PIT RO WEN A (four dD) Fair gnveled road. ROW EN A-GOOSEBEBRT SPRINGS (four mile) Fair graveled road. Paving opera tiona will be under way west of Gooarberry Hnrinea about Heotembcr SO. at which time. when detours are not available, traffic will be touted over Seven-Mil hill from 7 a. m. to n. m. Onen other hour. GOOSEBERRY SPRINGS-THE DALLES (three milea) Paved. THE DALLES-SECFERTS (two miles) Paved. RECrERTS-DESCHTTTES RITEB New highway open. Road for about 300 yards past Cap Horn is' only 12 feet wide. Contractors still working at this point and travelers are cautioned to drive slow. Balance of road new gravel and still loose on uie aiaes. can are warned to drive alow and keen on gravel in pawing. DKurHrTES BIVER-HEPPNER JUNCTION Good gravel or crushed rock road entire dia- "iTeP PS EE JTJNCTION-PENDLETON Good gnveled road entire distance. Standard state highway construction. West Side Pacific Highway PORTLAND-NEWBERG Paved. NEWBERG-DI NDEE Closed account of new ooncret pavement; detour via old road, which is graveled, but rough. DUN DEE-DAY TOX New pavement complet ed and open to traffic DAYTON -ST. Joe Gnveled and in fair con dition. ST. JOE-MMTNNVILLE Paved. M ' M IN N V 1LLE-A MIT Y TJae old road, which il graveled, but rough. AMITY-HOLMES GAP Pved. except abort graveled stretch near Holme Gap. HOLMES GAP-RICKBEALL Under con struction; impassable in we? weather; rough, RICKREALL-MONMOCTH Paved. MON'MOCTH-CORVAlAJS Paved, except 7 miles Just south of Monmouth, which is closed to traffic. Traffic being detoured via Monmouth and Independence snd Huter. CORVALLIS-JCNCTION CITY Cross the Willamette river and follow the south side Cor- vaUis-Albiay road for a distance of one aad one tenth aiilrt turning thence south and following mad through reana end tiarrastrarg te Jnacooa City. If desired, travel nay cross the Willamette river by ferry at Peoria, traveling thence weat to the saeia west side highway, thesee aouth oa pavement through Monro to Junction. City. Coast Highway - . ASTORIA -SEASIDE Astoria 'to Miles Cross ing, paved: Miles Crossing to Beavioje. aa tons aa good weather continued, traffic should take tha road from MDea Crossiar by way of Melville ; Miles Crossing by way of Warren ton cutoff, high way under eonsouctioa tarougn taa warren ton cutoff, open, but subject to delay; from Skipawm by (way of Wsmnton. paTement completed to Gearhart. GEARHABT TO SEASIDE Under construc tion : ooen from 6:30 n. m. to 8:30 a. m. a It B. to 1 p. a. Waiting tight traffic will be passed over tha paving operations at 8 a. l 10 a. m., p. m. and 5 p. m. Track traffic passed only from 8:30 n. m. to 8:30 a. m. 8EASIDE-TILLAMOOK COUNTY LINE urate led and in good condition to Cannon Beach Junction: narrow sinzle track era tried road from Cannon Beach Junction to Hamlet Junction, and from there to the Tillamook county line, new rock road in fair condition. TILLAMOOK-COUXTX LiLS E-TLXJUAMOOB. Rocked or graveled to Hooaonnlle. fair: newly graveled between HobeonvilJe and JUverdale and old road is better going until new gravel is com pacted: under construction and rouzh. but Pas able between Riverdale and Wilson river; paved irom Wilson nrer to Tillamook. TILLAMOOK-BEAVER Paved to Pleasant Valley; under construction from Pleasant Valley to Hemlock, reauinng use of old road, which graveled and fair: Dated from Hemlock to Beaver. BEATER-HEBO Under construction and rough; passable. LOCOMOTIVE SHARES FIND ANXIOUS BUYERS : IN NEW YORK BALDWIN LOCO. IS IN HEAVY DEMAND New York. Sept 22. (I. N. a) The stock market closed strong today.' Many stocks finished at the highest levels of the 'day. Baldwin Locomotive sold up over S points to 88 and Steel common rose 1 point to 78. Mexican Petroleum advanced to 103. The rails were in de mand. Government bonds, unchanged; rail way and other bonds strong. Total sales, stocks. 570,000 shares ; bonds, $15,398,000. WALL STREET QUOTATIONS Furnished by Overbeck & Cook Co, Board ot Trad Building. STOCK. 100 McMinnville-Hebo Highway McMTXXVILLE-SHEBrDAX Paved. 6HERJDAN-WILLAMLNA Under construc tion and rough but passable. WILLA MIMA -HE BO Good macadam to Tharp quarry; under construction and rough but passable from Tharp quarry to Bently Junction ; good macadam from Bently junction to Bee ranch; fair macadam from Bee ranch to Alder ereea,: wiin some improvement wore snoer tray; macadam in good condition from Alder creek to Hebo. Mount Hood Loop PORTT.AND-S.VNDY Paved to Gresham: take Bluff road, which a graveled and in good condition from Greshsm to Sandy. 8 A" D Y-S ALMON RTVEB Under construc tion: road not yet closed, but through traffic to pointa east of Salmon River is requested to take the Marmot . road, . which will avoid bad sections of highway and probable delays at pointa of construction: soft in wet weather. PORTLAX D-GASTON Paved entire dis tance srd ooen for traffic GASTON - McMIXJSVILLE Paved entire distance, except approximately 800 feet south of Gaston. Corvallis-Newport Highway CORVALLIS-BLODGETT Good graveled road via Philomath. BLODGETT-NEWPORT Road impaaabla Oregon-Washington Highway WASHINGTON STATE UNE-PEXDLETON Paved; i uw caution between Milton and Weston fShoulders soft). PENDLETON-MORROW COUNTY LINE Rough; two short detoun six miles west of Pilot Rock: this toad under construction. Traffic between Pendleton and Heppner ad vised to go via Echo and lone. MORROW COUNTY LINE - HEPPSER Fair. - New York, Sept. 22. (I. N. S.) A mad scramble to buy Baldwin ocomo tive featured the opening of the stock market today. The rush was so great that it was 10 minutes after the open ing gong sounded before official record could be made of priqes. The first sale was made at 85 and a lew minutes later the stock was selling at 86t. The stock showed an opening gain of 1 points. In the later trading deal ings were conducted at 85 to 85. A strong tone was shown in the rest of the list in the initial trading, but gains made in the first few minutes in many issues were lost before the first 15 min utes had elapsed. The recessions that occurred after the opening advances quickly ended and the list showed a firmer tone during the rest of the forenoon. STOCKMAgTl 1 When heated. radiator In the formrtteerm. war oil vapors bfwatbwT pip w: to wttfin beat. Low vsporatk) It aa indication of tb oil's lubricatiof Tjnahty. water cap from the In tb Mm oat throtich tha ban tha oil is snbiexrted Low evaporatJon loss ' t t - ' J-:,' . t i ; Excessive Oil Evaporation Reduces Mileage and Power Cycol redtices evaporation loss. It has tHe stability to withstand terrific engine heat owing to its peculiar chemical characteristics. Excessive loss of oil through evaporation means that the oil is not suitable to withstand engine heat. Poor oils contain a large percentage of volatile and non lubricating constituents which are liberated when sub jected to operating temperatures and pass out through the breather pipes as vapor. Power and mileage are reduced. Some oils lose as much as 50 in evaporation during a 10 hour run. t Scientific tests in our special motor laboratory show that evaporation loss is greatly diminished with Cycol in the motor. That means better lubrica tion and more mileage. Cycol is the new and different motor oil. It is free from destructive "sulpho" compounds. These are re moved by thie new Hexeon Process, used only by us. Oils containing "sulpho" compounds break down rapidly under engine heat. Cycol-ize your motor. Clean the crank case not with kerosene and refill with the correct grade of, Cycol as shown by the Cycol Recommendation Chart. ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY, San Francisco FREE FROM DESTRUCTTVE "STJIHOTCiOMPOUNDS Bank of England rate unchanged at 5 per cent. Allien reported in Mexican supreme court over wording of written decision in oil cases dispute said to be in regard to holding article 27 of the constitution non-retroactive. New York stock exchange amends rule on money on time and call due to im proved credit conditions. Reports to be made weekly instead ot daily as for last three years. otdail French loan of 6.000,000,000 francs to be issued at once in aid of devastated regions. Advance Kuaa . . do pf d. Agr. Coca. do Pf d. . . . . , Aiax Rubber ... 4 0O Alaska Gold Alaska Juneau . . Allied Chen. . . AHis-Chaimers .. do pf d. . . . . ,Aav Beet Sugar Am. Bosch ... An. Can Co. . . do old. .... Am. Car A Fndry . . do pi 0. Am. Cot. Oil do pfd. Am. Irux Srnd. Am, Hide A Leather) do pfd. ....... Am. Ice Am. IntL Corp . . . . Am. Linseed do pfd. Am. Loco do pfd. Am. Saf . Razor . . , Am. Ship. It Com. Am. Smelter .... do pfd. Am. Steel Fndry . . a. sugar ..... do pfd. Am. Sumatra . . . . Am. Tel. A Tel.. . Am. Tobacco .... do "B1' Am. Wool do pfd. Am. W. P.. pfd. . . nine Anaconda Ass d Oil Atchison do pfd. AO. Coast Line. . . AU. Gulf W. L Baldwin Loco. . . . do Did. Bait, i Ohio do Dfd. Beth Steel "B" B. B. T Butte C. Z Butt Ac Sun. iCaddo Oil . . Calif. Packing . . . ijeiii. ret. do pfd. Canadian Pac . . . Cent. Leather . . . Cerro de Pasco . . . Chandler Motor . , Chicago II N. W. . ZOO Chi. Gt. W 100 do pfd. eOOIChili Cop. 400!Chino ROOiC. M. Ic S. P., 12001 do pfd. I High, t Low. Bid. TTwJ 100 lOO S00 8600 1100 100! 600 100 100 100 6800 100 2500 600 100! 1400 400 100 8000 200 S000 3000 800 S00 T500 200 1100 1400 200 400 7000 50300 2700 100 1200 200 400 isoo; 1100 200 100 400 Coca Cola C. Ac O Coio. F. AV I. Colo. Southern Col Gaa Elec lSOOiColumbia Graph. S4 S3 44 27 hi 27" 49 i, S3'' 90 S14 70 62' 89 48 107 124 123 74 7 85 80 86 27 83 38 34 4 112 28 26 48 67 7 1 11 23 26 40 35 55 24 84 24 43 26 126 49 82 22 88 3 36 70 61 89 42 106 28 122 74 Twenty industrials, 69.45; up .02. Twenty rails, 72.67 ; up .13. Union Pacific report for August shows increase in operating revenue compared with July of moyathan 34,000,000 and increase in net income of nearly 12,500,000. The consistent strength of Liberty bonds recently has been the subject of considerable favorable comment of the financial circle. Steadily advancing prices are taken as indicative first of all. of the gradual easing of money rates. American International corporation. with a group of financiers and con tractors, has closed contracts with the Belgian government to build 128 miles railroad track. Judge Gary, now in Mexico, expected back from the republic with a consider able volume of new business. FOREIGN EXCHANGE BATES Corrected daily by the foreign exchange de partment of the United States National bank. Quotations below (except toe pound sterling) are on the basis of 100 units foreign currency. Draft Cable Par London Checks. Transfers. Value Lbs. sterling. 3.72 $ 3.72 $ 4.866 Paris Francs. 7.08 7.07 19.30 Berlin Marks.. .93 .93 231 Genoa Lire... 4.11 4.12 19.30 Athens Drachmas . . 5.05 5.08 19.80 .... 17.70 17.80 26.70 Chris lis nia Kroner 12.60 12.95 26.70 Stockholm Kroner 21.80 21.85 26.70 Hongkong Currency . .. 52.90 53.15 Japan Yen .. 47,98 48.13 Shanghai Tsei 74.40 74.70 Canadian dollar discount 11 per cent. 500 2100 200 1200 2200 SOOlCon. Gaa Con. Cigars . . do pfd. . . . 200 ContL Can . . . 200 Conu. Candy . 16000 Corn Prod. .. do. pfd. . . . 8000 Cosdeu On . . 4200 C. B. I P. 100 do A pfd.. 100 do B pfd.. 8000Crucible do pfd. . . . Cuba Cane 8 do pfd. 19 Cuban Ann. Sugar IS Del. k. Hudson. . . 103 Dome Mines 19 D. & B. G. . . . do pfd. .... 2700 Endicott Johnson . I 64 400 Erie 13 800 do 1st pfd. ..119 200 do 2d Pfd 13 6900, Fam. Players I 65 Fed. Min. & Smelt. do pfd. . . . 2U0JFI! Tire .... 100 Gaston-Wms, Gen. Cigars . . 2600 Gen. Elec . . 6800 Gen. Motor . . Glen Alden . 21000 Gen. Asphalt . 200 Goodrich Goodyear 800 Granby Gt Nor. Ore . 5200 Gt. Nor. pfd. Greene-Oananea 100 Gulf S. Steel 400 Hank -Barter . 600 Houston Oil . 1200 Hupp Motor .. 200'IIL Cent. . . . OOOIInspiration ZOO Int. Ag. Corp. com. do pfd. . 1900Interboro 10 124 10 42 60 31 ii 76 38 58 62 11 95 33 V'i 37 85 80 86 26 85 37 52 9 4 11 27 25 42 66 7 16 10 23 25 39 34 54 24 STOCK. 58 4 88 41 73 25 33 77 ei' ' 8 19 13 101 18 63 13 19 13 51 10 122 10 38 48 31 it 75 38 57 50 11 95 83 7 35 84 1 24 1 44 33 76 28 83H 27 78 126 108 19 48 H 4 10 !i 22 4 96 104 3 6' 36 70 23 62 S 42 107 124 123 T4 5 23 8 86 92 83 80 86 27 88 96 38 51 64 9 4 13 10 V SI o 72 112 27 25 42 66 7 16 10 23 23 89 34 54 24 36 56 4 87 28 68 41 75 104 26 33 77 66 62 80 8 19 13 103 19 1 84 13 19 13 54 6 22 10 57 128 10 42 49 81 10 16 28 76 21 38 67 52 11 95 33 7 38 1 4001 do pfd. incax. UaU A a vviWh xxarv. 200 do pfd, (Int Mar. 8001 do -pfd. 160!Int Kirkel 250OIat Paper 400 In v. oa 2800:I1. Oil . . . . . Jewel Tea 1600 iK. C. South. ... . . . ,.K. C Sou. pfd 6900 KeHr-8pgfld tOOKBoeeott ........ 00 Keystone Tire .... 300 Lack. Steel 2000 Lea Tire 100 1 Lehigh Taller . . . . iLorUlard ........ 1400 Lowe Theatres 7.800 Max. Pet U N iMiami '2100Miadle- States Oil.. 800 Mid tale Steal .... 500 M K. A T 100 do pfd. Mont. Power jMont Ward 700 Mo. Pacific 16001 do pfL SOOiM. St P. 8. S. M M. St L 100Nat Enamel I.Nat. Lead SOOiNevada Con 260ONw Haven I.Norfolk A W 4500,Nor Pat 100 -Not 8. Steel N. T. Air Brake. . N. T. Central . . . Okla. Prod. ret. . . Ontario Silver . . . Ontario A W fOtj Steel Pac. Gas Elec. MOOiPaclfic Oil 15100 Pan Am. Pet . . . 4600 do "B" SOO'.Penne 800;Peo. Gas High. Low. Bid. j POTATO CROP DF 80 101 44 13 48 8 2 '26 '41 20 11 41 '52 "li" 108 .1 ii" 'i' 8 78 101 44 IS 47 -8 3 ' ii" 19 11 41 58 'is'' 98 11 i 2 600 300 2700 600 200 500 3200 200 400 100 Per Marquette . . Philadelphia Co. . Pure-Oil Pierce Arrow Pierce Oil Pitt Coal Pitta West Vs. . do pfd. Teased Steel Car. 200 iP 1 DAa'DhII.. . W V V 1 - 1 T . . . , 100Rai Con. . . . (Reading 100 Keplogle Steel 1800Kepubiic L A .... do pfd. .... 100 Rep. Motors . . 2100 Royal Dutch Oil 300 Uy. Steel Spg. . 300 Saxon Motor . 3200 Sears Roebuck 200 Shattuck, Anz. 400Shell T. A T. . lOOOielinclair lOOiHtand. Oil. CaL (Sloss Shrf . . . . 7700l8ou. Pacific . . 1100 Sou. By. ..... 800 do pfd. . . . 4008t L. 8. F.. 200iBtromberr Carb. 73600 20 39 70 36 io'' 13 '78 73 21 33 48 46 OS -4 19 29 24 12 6 58 68 92 S. . 4100 8200 1100 8200 1000 800 900 r2 47 83 2 69 6 19 71 78 20 46 24 80 75 if. Stadebaker Swift ft Co. Tenn. Cop. A Cbem Texaa Oil Texas Pac Tex. Pacific C. O Tob. Products Tran. Con a Oil . . . Union Oil Del 1 18 A Union Pac 121 United Alloy 800United Drug I 65 united Food Prod. 12 35 28 19 68 7 s BO 13 44 1S 48 Si 2 1 41 19 11 41 26 63 148 13 102 108 20 11 23 1 S 48 18 19 39 70 9 86 74 10 14 95 78 24 67 72 1 3 20 9 57 8S 47 44 39 62 18 28 24 1 6 58 26 76 57 92 12 72 24 51 80 9 46 46 82 I 83 MAINE IS HEAVY 19 38 70 36' 10 14 ie' 72 20 84 46 43 38 62 18 29 24 11 6 58 58 91 7l' ' ii" " Portland. Maine. Sept. 22. The heavy potato crop ot Aiistook county bow is la process ot shipment to market anti tha Maine Central railroad ku assembled 1700 cars to handle It. RICE New York. Sa. t S3. RIm price are firmly sustained In this market with an I Increasing demand from the general trade. Light receipts at primary points are believed to forecast higher prices soon. FCRNITURE Chict. -o. Sept. 22. r jrniture dealers report business ery dull and Utile Immediate chance ot improvement Prices have yielded al'wly and dealers main tained them after price) of other com modities dropped. Vigorous adrertistng has not sufficed to start demand. COCOA BEANS New York. Sept 12. The market for cocoa' beans is more active than at any time for mo 1-the with manufacturers buying freely. The price tor Sanches beans has advanced to I cents r d other descriptions hive shared in the Improve ment JEWELRT New York. Sept 22. Sentiment In the diamond trade is improving as the amount of stones dumped on the market in Europe now .s well along toward absorption. TOOL Philadelphia. Sept 22. Worsted yarns sJw la rood demand by manufacturers' of sweater and fancy knit goods for the fall and winter trade. COTTON New York. Sept 2 Converse A Cow corTerter. have placed a tentative price of lltt cants a yard oa Fruit the Loorn sheetings. This price Is I 1 11 only aa a tentative aid to obbera. as the) tine has been temporarily wiibdrawa. Tba new price sriU be aanouaced shortly. Vnloatoam. P Sept. ti The Ralney Coal A Coke company strike baa been ended by the compear agreeing to pay the H. C Frtck Coke company aeale. Three thousand men are affected. When the company cut wages below the Frtck scale the men left work.! This axTtement ends all district labor troubles In CoanellvlUe Toungstown. Ohio. Sept II In the last month by-prod ict coke makers ot thia district have shipped 10O0 to 4000 tons of sulphate of ammonia to Japan. STEEL Farrell. .Pa Sept II Another hun dred men have returned to work In the Ball department of the American Steel A Wire company. This department is bow operating at full capacity. GRAIN Minneapolis. Sept JI. Dealers here and at Lrulutn have distributed more than $15,000,000 - farraers In the rorth-. west In payment for grain shipped bere and to Dulath the flrwt nine days of this month. Kansas City. r.-pL II The reduction of $ cents per hundred pounds oa grarn rates to gulf ports from Missouri river ralley territory which went Into effect thia week. Is aiding to stimulate movf ment ot grain for export to the gait. The new rates will be in effect only until January 1. The 2 67 6 18 71 77 20 46 23 80 75 34 18 66 7 18 119 300!Lnited rYuit 2800 Cnited Retail 8 to res) 1300U. S. Ind. Alcohol 4600IU. 8. Hub 500 do 1st pfd.. . . 100 H. S. Smelting . . . 19400 U. S. Steel 600 900 200 300 2000 800 700 900 500 300 465 200 100 400 100 do pfd. Utah Copper Va. Cbem do pfd. Vanadium Steel . . . Tivandou Wabash do A pfd. do B Ud. Wells-raxgo Western Pac do nid. Western Union . . . Westingbouse A. B . West bouse E. A M. West Md White Motors (Willys-Or er land do pto Wilson Packing . . . Woohrorth Worthington Pump. W. A L. E. 107 52 46 48 88 80 79 109 49 29 75 31 8 20 57 23 83 55 10 107 57 45 47 88 80 77 108 48 29 75 31 7 20 57 22 82 2 69 84 19 71 87 78 20 46 23 SO 74 94 7 35 22 19 67 7 17 121 24 65 10 106 52 46 48 87 30 78 109 49 29 75 31 7 7 20 13 57 22 60 82 85 44 9 32 6 27 33 111 39 I 8 Best Bonds in Oregon Direct tax obligation of the entire City of Tort land and 143' square miles adjoining, comprising 90 of Multnomah County. Assessed valuation $329,413,470. Net debt only $1,396,618 less PACIFIC COAST BAXK STATEMENT SHORT TEKX SECCBITIES Furnished by Clark. Kendall A Co.; Price. Am. Tel. 4 Tel. 6s, October, 1922 99 Am. Tel. A Tel 6s, February, 1924... 98 Am. Tel. Tel. til, August, l23 101 Armour Conv. 7s. Julv. 1930. Anaconda Cop. 6s. January, 1929.. Anaconda Cop. 7s. January, 1329 Belgian Got. 6s ( January, ltfs. Beth. Steel 7s. July. 1922 Beth. Steel 7s, July, 1023 Canadian 5s. April. 1926 Canadian 5s. October. 1931 Cop. Exp. Asroc. 8. February. 1922 . Cop. Kxp. Assoc 8s, rebruary, 1H-3. Cop. Exp. Aoc. 8s. February. 1924. Cop. Kxp. Assoc. 8s. February, 1925. Cudihj Packing 7s. July. 1923 Jap. First Ext. 4s. Feb., 1925 Jap. 2d 4s, July, 1925 Southwestern Bell Tel. 7s. April, 1925. Standard Oil ot N. T. 7s, January. 195 Standard Oil or N. x. 7s. January. 1V28 Standard Oil of N. T. 7s, January, 1931. 8wift Co. 7s. October. 3 925 f. 8. Hub. 7s. December. 1923 100 C. S. Bubber 7s, Augiut, 1930 100 99 95 90 95 100 98 94 90 100 101 101 102 99 86 78 07 97 104 99 Tear Ago 3 6,060.279.92 7.415.228.58 6.636.834.52 5,813.602.38 .8 6.1 50.709.00 . 1.178.713.00 ferUand Banks Clearinn This Week Monday 3 6,872.279.92 Tuesday ... 6,839.014.58 Wednesday . . 6.488.178.95 Thursday ... 4.679,741.35 Seattle Banks Clearings Thursday Balances Thursday Tacoma Banks Clearings Thursday 236,656.00 BalaDces Thursday 51,259.00 San Franclsee Bank Clearings Thursday $24,600,000.00 Lea anteles Banks Clearings Thursday f 1,922,405.00 Balances Thursday 963.682.00 Oakland Banks Clearings Thursday 8 1,723,000.00 Clearings Thursday 114.511.304.00 State Ready to Pay Overdue Warrants Salem, Or., Sept. 22. The state's gen eral fund, for several weeks past In a seriously embarrassed position, has suf ficiently recuperated to Justify the call ing in of all warrants indorsed prior to August 20. Interest payments on these warrants, according to James Crawford. deputy state treasurer, ceased on Sep tember 19. . Kcw York Bond Market Furnished by 0erbeck & Cooke company. Board of Trade building: Atchison CenL 4s Bait. A Ohio Gold 4s Beth. Steel Bef . 5s . . L. A V I'nt 4s Jfew Tork Ry. 5s Northern Pac P. U 4s.... Reading GenL 4s Union Pac. 1st 4s. . i TJ. S. Steel 5a 94 Cnion Pac. 1st Ret. OS Southern Pac Conv. 5s. . . . do 4s Penna. Conv. 4s Penna. 1st 4s Ches. & Ohio Conv. 5s Ore. Snort- Line 4s Bid. Ask. 78 -78 70 70 86 86 76 . 76 64 65 77 77 83 '83 20 22 77 77 76 77 82 83 94 95 94 95 92 94 83 83 86 87 81 81 83 84 86 86 Standard Oil Stocks Furnished by Overbeck A Cook Co.) Closing Bid. As! Anglo 15 1! Bome Scryamer 825 34 Buckeye 78 8 Cheesebroogh 145 13 Cheeaebroueh pfd. 95 , 9 Continental 108 11 Crescent 25 2 Cumberland 115 12; Eureka 70 7 Galena corn 82 3 Galena O'.d pfd. 83 Galena New pfd. 80 8 Illinois Pipe .' 150 15 Indiana Iipe 73 7 Northern Pipe 83 8 Ohio Oil 224 22 Inter! Pete 10 1 Penn. Mex 18 2 Prairie (Ml 433 42 Prairie Pipe 181 18 Solar Befg 840 36 Southern Pipe 70 7 South Penn. Oil 167 17 S. P. Penn. Oil 53 5 S. 0. Calif 71 S. O. Ind 69. 7 S. O. Kansas 630 54 8. O. Kentucky 280 2S S. O. N. Y 316 32 S. O. Ohio 360 37 S. 0. Ohio. pfd. 108 11 Swan & Finch ,.. 30 3 Vacuum 240 23 Washington 23 2 S. U. Nebraska 143 IS Imperial Oil 84 8 Money and Exchange New' Tork. Sept. 22. (L N. S.) Call money on the floor ot tne ew ion sioca exenange todav ruled at 5 per cent: hlgb. 5 per cent: low. 5 per cent. Time money was steady. Bates were 5 j 5 per cent. The market for prime mercantile paper was Meaay. itu money m London today was S per cent. sterling ex change was steady, with business in bankers bills at 83.73 for demand. Foreign Exchange Market New Tork. Sept. 22. Foreign exchange opened steady today. Sterhng. 33.72 ; franca, .0703: tire, .0415: marks, .0093. The market was iirra mrougcraui uie amy, oni at the doee sterling eased off to 13.73 ; franca. .07 1 ; lire, .u-tiu; marsa. .vurasi aronen. .177S. f Stocks. Bonds, Cotton. Ciram. Etc 316-317 Boarxl of Trad Building Overbeck&CookeCo. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES Meat here Chkrage Board et Trade Correspondents Chicago , of Logan A Bryan Stw fork Foreign Bond Market 1 (Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke Bid. Bossian 5s. 1921 14 do 5 a, 1926 4 do 6 e, 1919 16 French 6s. 1931 54 do 4s. 1917 44 do 5. 1920 64 Italian 5s. 1918 80 British 5 s, 1922 372 do 6s. 1927 ...883 do 5s. 1929 361 1 do vky. 4s .278 1 do ref. 4s . Belgium rest. 5s do presa. 6s German W. L. Si Berlin 4s Hamburg 4 s do 4 s Leipsig 4 s do 5s Munich 4s do 5s Frankfort 4s Jap 4s first 4t teouwd 4 s 6s 5. 1921 6a. 1922 5s, 1929 5. 1937 than y2. The sbove facts show the chtricter of the Port of Portlind fire- year 6 gold bonds that we own and offer at 101. Jo and ac crued interest Denominations S00 and 100O. Now ready for delivery. Interest January 1 and July l. 3-year 6' at 10150 and accrued interest " Call, phone or write. Freeman, Smith a Camp Co. Nil FIFTH AMD VTABK ST B7) owi a s v.x. sua I LAW aasi raaai asras 1 6 1 Drive Out This Evening, ! Motor up to the heights tonight and look over the city Every house, factory, office building and ware house in sight and many, more are SECURITY for these. 5-year 6 Gold Bonds Port of Portland. Den. $1000 Due 1926. Semi-annual InL One of the finest inTestmenU "I HI PC A you can make. Price XUXbiIU do do Paris V. K. do do do Liberty Bead Sales (Reported by Uverbeck Cooke Co.) H-gh. lxrw. Close. Liberty 3 . .. Liberty 1st 4s Liberty. 2d 4s Liberty. 1.4 4s . Liberty 2d 4 s. . . . Liberty. 3d s... liberty. 4tb 41S , Virtory 4 a . . . . Victory ...... S2S 8920 88 S946 6944 SS20 8963 9914 . 9916 MARSHFIELD GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS to yield 6 . Income Taa Exempt Marsh field. situated in Coos County, with rail and water transportation, is the diotnbut ing center for S. W. Oregon. It has a good harbor, with steadliv improving terminal facilities. It is in the heart of a gnat lum bering, dairying and agrirnHural section; a SBoAern. progressive city of over 4OO0 people, and enjoys a monthly payroll of about " 3175.000.00. . We highly recom mend this invest ment as being con servative, yet prof itable. CLARlKENDALL & CO. INC. Fifth and Stark Streets Govawnw-MUrtciPAi: cdrporatdm BONDS North of Columbia Boulevard All that wenderfslly nredtr. tlys.stretcn of bottom lands, 1487 serai In all. back these 6V4 Gold Bonds Peninsula Drainage DU. 2, Price to Yield.. Income Tax Exempt LUMBERMENS IVxr- .(SaA -BLANK Broadway and Oak J MJ.U.I..Xhl...J..J,..lgaM The Bonds We Sell have been purchased by us because of our faith in their safety. They represent the highest type of securities issued by progressive, substantial communities and estab lished concerns. The recommendations and advice of our Bond De partment executives are available to all those with funds to invest. Open 8s30 to I Ss tar days, 8i30 l 2 BOND DEPARTMENT MM) & TILTON BANK Oldest in the Northwest Washington ' . at Third J