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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON
- THURSDAY; . NOVEMBER C-3, - 182L - '
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LEGIONNAIRES
LEAVE FOR II
Kansas City, Mo- I. (I. K. &
The last of ths delegstes and nailers of
. the ' America Legion convention were
fast hurrying homeward today.
; Marshal Koch and General Fershinj;.
last of tbe dlatlnculahed guests to leave,
pulled out f tho city at 11 : o'clock
last night on a apeclal train .bound for
fit Lou la, Even at tho lata hour tho
station lobby was .pack ad and both war
riven a farawell ovation.
THs final session of tho convention waa
not adjourned until lata yesterday. Com
plet aatlaf action waa eipreaaed over the
selection of tho hew officers. '
They are : . ' ,
' National commander, rian ford ' Mac
Nlor. Mason City.- Iowa,
i National vice commanders, 1L Nelson
Jackson, Burlington. Vt.,; George la
lurry, Nashville, Term. ; Raymond O.
Brarkett. Marblehead. Mass. ; Charles 8.
Kendrtck, San Francisco; John A. Mc
CorTaick.Las Animas, Colo.
, , Chaplain. Rev. Karl A. Blackman.
"fighting Parson" of Chanute, Kan.
Tho appointive officera named by the
.national 'commander were:
. Lamuel BolIes.,UeatUa, national adju
Russell O. Creviston. Indianapolis, as
. alstant national adjutant,
i Robert H. Tyndall, Indianapolis, na-
'tlonal treasurer.
Kben Putnam,1 Wellealy Hills, Mass.
national historian.
Robert A. Adama, Indianapolis, na
, tlonal judfe advocate.
Tho next convention ' will bo held In
Now Orleans
Delegates to the first national gather
ing of the woman's auxiliary of the
Legion are also leaving the city today
after s two days convention. At the
.final session last evening Mrs. Lowell
y. Hobart of Cincinnati, Ohio, was elect-
sd president
She Is a. member of the Colonial
J lames. sUte secretary of the Society
of Mayflower Descendants and the only
regent Of the Cincinnati Chapter of
Daughters of the American Revolution
over to serve more than two years. j
HEW COXMAXDCB TOCHO
A young man, barely 12, with a mili
tary bearing a close second for Per
ahlng, stood on tho platform at conten
tlon halt lata yesterday receiving the
sheers . of "a multKuds that had unanl-
'moualy elected him.
' , "Atta-Boy, Jack, you tell 'em." bis
- own delegation was shouting.
MacNIder smiled back the smile that
makes everyone want to smile with him,
thanked the legion briefly and then
stepped ' back into solemn rigid atten
tion. .; . ,.V- "
i.-I stand to your command." ha said,
impressively. r "V j-
That was tho favorite expression of
tho now Legion commander throughout
the war. It was that which, brovght
him ' promotions from back privats to
lieutenant colonel and caused him to
corns homo to Mason" City, lows,' with
nmo ' decorations and 11 ' cltstions, In
cluding three IX M- -C, Croix do Guerre
and medals of honor from ths Italian
and Belgian governments. . -- i .
MscNlder ' enlisted as a private at
the beginning of ths war. Three months
later he went to an officers' training
estop, came out a second lieutenant
I and went oversea with ths ninth Infan
try oi ins second mvuuon.
HAS FI5E RECORD '.
On ths Marne, near Chateau Thierry,
ths village of Vaux was In possession
of ths Germans. Information concern
ing ths situation was needed. - - j-'-.
I stand to your command." Lieuten
ant MacNIder told his captain.
. Tho lieutenant taking with him ! one
man, entered., the. village. afacNider'a
companion was killed. MscNlder cap
tured five Germans . and returned. J He
waa awarded the first of his citations,
tho Croix do Guerre. i .
Previously to enlisting In ths army.
MacNIder served with tho Iowa National,!
Guard on the Mexican border in (Mis
and 117. He is president of an Invest
ment company in his homo town, la un
married, genial eyed and slightly bald,
with two stray tufts that part ove the
"place where tho wool ought to gnaw,
He Is a Harvard university graduate.
Hill Would Build
. Coast Peak Loops
In
Couple Are Booked; .';
.BotHi Forfeit; Bail;
- Bench Warrant Out
David Brill, alias David 'Harris, whom
ths policy, were informed. Is local ; man
ager of a film exchange, was booked
st police headquarters' early this morn
ing on a charge of disorderly conduct
after b had been arrested in a room
at Twentieth and Waahington streets
with a young woman who gave her name
as Catherine Cook.' Miss Cook was also
charged with disorderly conduct- Both
were released on , S5r. bail.; : Sergeant
Breunning and Patrolman' Horton an
swered a call to ths .apartment 'house
and found the couple. -, :
Ths man first gave his name as David
Harris, but "When friends arrived and
asked- for "David Brill,", stating they
wished to put up a 'cash ball for his
release, the police . discovered his true
name.
When the case was carted hi the mu
nicipal court this morning neither de
fendant was present Judge Rbesman
ordered bail forfeited and had a bench
warrant issued for. the rearrest of both.
ELECTRIC UTILITY ; SHARES SHOW GAINS IN NEW YORK .MARKET
SLIGHT ADVANCE
- - Wall Stmt Journal Financial Beview.
New Tort. Nov. S. (TJ. P.) A cot la ths
rediscount ate to 4 per cent enmbtaeflTwitk
the piuiieof of as early KttVment of the coal
sbriks-. icontrorersy, KWted in senetallx hisheT
priew the openinf of the New York stock
exefcaase .today. The cams, however, did not
a a nue ran above Bait a point.
Then is short interest in Geoeial Electric
and that (tack aude new bich on the mens at
104. This price represents a eeemery ol
28 points from the year's low.
Steel cannon was an K at 80 and ia-
denendent steels w?re slishtiy hisher. . HoiBton
si rs m m m ansa in - -w
JIAfHIUHAI
N STOCK PR CES P TTSBURG GMNS
WaAXL STREET, QUOTATIONS
TsraXMd by OvarW Osaka Cew hoard of Trade Bafldag.
SaW I 8TOCK9 1 High. 1 tow. 1 Bid.
Connecting Link
Sam Hill, who visioned the Columbia.
rirer highway years before' it was built,
and who took S. C. Lancaster, location
engineer of the great scenic thorough
fare, on a tour of the faxnoua roads of
Europe before a dollar was authorised
for the Columbia river highway, arrived
In Portland , Wednesday afternoon
would like to be commissioned by
the states of Oregon and Washington
to build loop roads around their snow
peaks," he aald. "The loop road a Sound
Mount Hood will be a revelation: and
its cost will be Justified as soon as it is
opened. But these drives should bei con
nected. The -visitor should go . from
one great scenic playground to another.
Hill, who conceived the Idea of the
peace portal at Blaine, Wash., oii ' tfte
International boundary line, proposes to
transform his extensive country home
at Mary hill, overlooking the Columbia
river, into ' a museum which will be
open to ths public. ,
Briand Preparing
Speecji to Deliver
At Anns Conference
(Br a Special International News Berries Com-
apooaeat)
On Board Liner Lafayette, at Sea, via
Wireless, Nov. i. Premier Briand has
begun -the preparation of the address he
will make to the Washington conference,
but K is understood that France will
advance no concrete proposals.
The French premier will express the
hopes of the French people for a future
peace, not only in the Pacific, but
throughout the world. " 1
From a source close to the premier the
belief is expressed that Japan is the
only nation which will make definite
proposals regarding future policy in the
Pacific and China.
11 Heating ls Not a j
f JJJQJw Fixed Expense I
1 rv Ffiffi
Devine to Speak on
Community Chests
Dr. Edward T. Devlne of New York,
noted social worker and student of In
ternational problems, will speak on the
community chest experiences of Amer-H
lean cities at a public meeting in the
chapel of the Unitarian church. Broad
way and Yamhill street, this evening
at o'clock. Nelson G. Pike, a member
of the board of directors of the public
welfare bureau, under whose auspices
the meeting is to be held, will preside.
Divorce Metaphor
Is Made Realistic
to IT. Northern Pacific led the rails
with an early Men st tS. up 1.
Stocks m ceneral were firm in the- first
boot mod Mexican Petroleum sot shore Wednes
day nisn wnn sales st 184 T. . -
Knmootx-Jonnson made a new aiah on the :
more at 70 and dryeoods stoesa went again
led by Aamcieted Drycpoda with sale abore 37.
United Fruit held most at its biz sain oi the
piwrions eejeion.
Piaana of orders trr snA Mra ind tO OAO
under nesotiation is taken by many as indi-
caunf mnmeaient in the demsnd for eqaip
Bient tockj. Notwithstandinc the redaction, la
the price of rails, orders are coming in slowly.
While Profit takmsr was in virine in nun
parts of the bst. Mrxk-jin Petroleum was siren
a sharp raa-np in the second hoar. That stock
durinc this period sold st 105. From the
character of recent reports the bear campaign
in Mexican Petro learn has been through Wall
street. Pittsburg and Mexico city.
so DODOiar nsa it beeoma tn sen the stvk
short that many -people who confess to baring
onuisn in to, general market say that tbey have
gone short of -Mexican Petroleum ,as a hedge.
.osin o i ores snares were the features of the
trading in the fourth hear; Woolworta jumped
- points nenraea catea; sears, Korcuck at 70
was m H and Montgomery, Ward got abore
14. People who were pessimistic on the mail
order situation a few months ago said business
I looking up.
Mexican Petroleum sold st 107 shortly be
fore - 2 o'clock, up 4 H from the low of the
first hour. This stock is azsin on the nremiom
list, borrowers overnight being rtlixed to nay
84 th per cent Practically erery other tran
saction from 1 to1! o clock was in Mexican Pe
troleum or Pan-American. S
Of the lower priced oils. Blchlab wax the
leader and got into new high around aboreSS.
alex'.can' fetrolenm was the feature of the
day and the beating given the shorts was the
most conrincing in many months. The rest
of the stock list did little until the nut hour.
when short covering finally extended to the
steels, equipments and some of the - domestic
oil. The bond list, however,- waa strong all
day. In fact. Liberties all got into new high
ground with the Victory 4s at 100.
The news over night was highly construct! vo
including the wholesale reduction in re-discount
rates on the Federal Reserve banks and re
demption in the Bank of England rates. Re
duction in freight rates announced by the South
ern Pacific waa looked upon by many as a con
structive development. Lowering of the re-du-count
rate was the real reason for the new in
terest in the bond art. Call money, after re
newing at B per cent, dropped to 4a per cent,
but late borrowers were obliged to pay 6 M .
The foreign exchange market waa again fea
tured by a new break in German marks. There
was a partial recovery hut before the close.
The market closed irregular.
' - By H. f, Lstiffmaw.
Special Correspondent of The JeevsaJ ' '
Pittsburg. Nov. S.-r-Thera tare strong hope
expressed here that the gradual ussrsrament in
trade which has bee so apparent in thia distriet
wiU continue despite the railroad srtoatioa. ; The
inclination 7 oa the part of various maaafae
buers to expand producing capacity of their
plants indicates this and a similar attitude la hi
evidence anient the aaereanUle establishments.
Higher qwotatiena eat crude, oil are inducing
ventnrei in derelopmeot work and the increase in
field operations, it is expected, win be felt abort-
ly in tha market for snppbea. Them is a feel
ins that the upward awing is oil prices has
no enoea sitnougn esranees may bs less rapid
than they have been in the last few wars.
The imaaediate Pittsburg dktrict eoatiraea to
ieei en ecu oc eanpeujea of nonuntoa fields in
we coai neids. Tonnage has tncreaaed slightly
uui . mines ners are spersung at ieaa than SO
per cent capacity. Concerns which operate in
both anion and nan a moo fields ' m scene in
stance, are running their nonunion mines at
capacity, white their union Runes are idte. Do
mestic demand haa iaimoted somewhat and in
quiries are more numerous.
Logging Operations
On Greater Scale
. In Inland Empire
Sookano "Wash.. Nor X lorin nM
in the Pend OreiDe and in tho Priest rirer
country have opened up to a marked extent
during the hut IS days, following improvement
m vuv luffloer saarseu.
The Diamond Match eomnamv ia onevaHfi a
large camp on Skoeknm creek and will start
several bis haulk as soon as snow conies for
sleighing.
The Ohio Match - company la operating the
largest camp in tnia district and haa ZOO i
employed west of Lost creek.
The Panhandle eomnanv haa a mmi
LaClere creek and is buying white pins at sev
eral poinu in tne county.
, The Dalkena Lumber company mill at Dal
kena is still running and it has four logging
camps running in the Priest river district.
The Hum bird Lumber cmopany is operating
four camps, two for the Newport mill and two
for the Sandpoint mill.
The Newton-Burrell Cedar company has bu'lt
and is operating a small shingle mill at U-sk in
connection with its pole and post yard there.
For several' years Una company has been among
the most extensive cedar operators. ' It plans
to enlarge the shingle mill as conditions warrant
Water Bond Issue
Loses at La Grande
Signs Point to
Prosperity, Says
Portland Banker
Sold 7
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le Um aad tykady Ed.
Csatral at CoZtO Hc.
, - sad MtretH
' .Cslaaikla r'aey Con Tiela.i
"- wars Colimbla Blvd.
.Crratoa Km Kael Ca
ta a) rowill Valley Kd.
' , I. T. HswItt.lS E. Mth St.
Millars Ave is Fset Co, '
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18t.J""" , Camsaay,
, , ' ! Lomha n Htrasl
rUllwrMtd Wc id Coal Co
, llth aad I yea
Hlillams A t. Fuel C
. '17 Wlllla it Ave.!
.Toodlaws -'ael I v, 4i
Deism Ateass
, I A. 8. Hart, N. W. Att
Some people are so "sot" in
their fuel habits you'd think
they would refuse to consider a
change for the better.
Discrimination in col buyinjr and coal
burning can both reduce the cost of
beinjf comfortable. j
The first step is to say SUPERIOR
Domestic Lamp Goal to your dealer-rand
insist-on .retting it; the next is to
make friends with your furnace,
range and heater and treat them
right !
Superior Coal is high in heat!
value, burning with a long flame,'
without soot, excessive clinkers
or ash.
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Los Angeles, CaL, Nov. S. (L N. &
Every day is washday for soiled linen
in the Los Angeles divorce courts, but a
realistic touch: was riven the metaphor
today when Laura Laundry was grant
ed a divorce by Judge Toland and Ba
ther M. Borax was released from marital
bonds by Judge Summerfield. .Both
followed closely after that of Hasel Dye,
who was successful in winning a, decree
before. Judge Toland.
.
Cancer Prevention
Will Be Discussed
"Cancer Prevention and Control" will
bo ths subject of a talk by Dr. Otis B.
Wight at the Friday noon luncheon of
the Portland City club in the Benson
hotel. He will explain the nature; symp
toms and prevention of the dread dis
ease. Two other talks srtll be heard.
Dr. N. E. Wayson will Tell about the
new Hahnemann hospital in Portland
for ex-service men and Colonel Pegram
Whitworth will apeak on the army reorganisation-
plan.
PACIFIC COAST BASK STATEMENT
' Portland tanas
1921. 1920.
Cleartncs Monday..! 6.454,528 t 8,145,078
Balances Monday... 1.658.723 1.883.9f
uieanncs laesasy. . a,do,ouz nouaij
Balances Tuesday. . 749.173 Holiday
Clearinss Wednesday 6.009.830 8.694.457
Balances Wednesday . 836,266 1,676,907
(Jleannc Toursaay. B.681.H86 7 .093.744
Balances Thursday. 998,794 936,165
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Iron the Entire Family
Wash Electrically
Ironing day has. a new and delightful
meaning to the woman who . Irons elec
trically. Tune and energy are both, saved
by the electric hand iron for the, daintier
things, and the. electric power ironer for
'bed linen, table linen, curtains and other
. pieces. On your next trip downtown step in
ana acqaaint y-otrrsau with all,
tkst'a m for ireaittf tb.WV
tirs ' family , wash, sscwaaar
lag. It, too; slwctrieaJlr. TN .
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AH Wiag dwalors 'WHs'
Uctrie wasbiag asxl IrofuatT1
apptiaarcss. -
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Ask' About Our
Y SPECIAL
PRICES and
EASY TERMS
on ELECTRIC
RANGES
Elsctrk BUf., Bst. Sixth aad Brtkadway
i itnTnir itoik8 AIRO AT
SALES. TA5COCTER. OEECOX C1TT. ST.' J0HS9
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. .8 4.879,97
807,07
. . 471,708
79.545
. . 1.951,329
726,277
I Grand? Tsar. 3. A majority of the
roters of La Grande prefer to take a chance on
Ml fitw'm AilmriAA . 1..1J: .
indefinitely, according to the rote cast at Toes- I
aaya election wnen a bond iwie of (204,447.90
was defeated by a vote of 380 to 448
The precincts in the main residential sections
of the city polled a heayy yote in farer of
the bonds, bat the ontlyinc districts .OTcrcsme
this lead with their heary necativs rote.
asasxnw . , i. . .
asr. henv . .
do pfd.
Ajaa Bobber . . . . ..
Alaska oU
Alaska-Jaaeas .........
Allied Chess. .........
AliisHThalnars ........
ox cfO.
Am. Beet Snsar .......
Asa. - Roach v........
Asa. Can Cm. .........
da pfdv ............
Asa. Car Jt Fdy. ......
do ptd. .......i...
Am. Cot. Oil
Am. Dras Brad.
Am. Hida A Leather...,
d pad.
Am. lee ... .4 ...... .
Am. Intl. Cons, ...... .,
Am. linseed ..........
Am. Loco ...........
do pfd.
Am. Sat. Kasor ......
Am. Ship A Com. ....
Am. Smelter . . . ,
do pfd.
Am. gnaff
Am. Steel Fdy.
Am. SnsVr t
do Dfd.
Am. Sumatra .........
Am. TeL U Tel '.
a. Tobacco
do "B"
Am. Wool
do pfd.
do P. nfd.
Am. Kine
Anaconda '
Associated Oil .
Atchison
. do pfd.
AU. Golf A W. 1
Baldwin Loea
-do pfd.
Balto. A Ohio
do pfd. . . .
Beth. Steel "B"
Booth Fish
B. &. T. .............
Butte O. A Z
Butte A Sap
Bams Bros.
Caddo OU
Calif. Packins
Calif. Pet , . . -.
do pfd.
Canadian Pacific ......
Cen. Leather
Cerro de Pasco ,
Chandler Motor
Chicaco A N. W
Chicago Great Western.
do pfd.
Chin" Copper
umno '
C. M. A St. P
do pfd.
Coca Cola ....... .A .
C. A O
Colo. F. A I
Colo. Southern
Colo. Gas A Nect
Colombia Graph
Con. Gas
Cons. Clears
do pfd.
Contl. Can .
Corn Prodncts
do pfd
Cosden Oil
C. K. I. A P
do A pfd.
do B pd.
uruciDie ....
do pfd.
1 8S
5 S
20 19
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34 S3
STOCKS-- -
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35 V
168.
128 V
123
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161 M
80"
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77 1a
31 H
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NEW INCORPORATIONS
Trade has been sufficiently stimulated Staring
the past few weeks to sirs rise to widespread
belief that the torn toward more prosperous times
had been definitely made, according to John N.
Kdlefsen, president of the Peninsula National
bank, ia reviewing the financial and business
situation.
"In the Northwest the early marketing of
crops and heary increase in orders for lumber
hare been particularly cheering influences," be
mid. To bow great an extent tne present wars
is seasonsble and not doe to permanent better
eonditiona is yet to be determined. It would
seem, however, that the demand for lumber must
continue for some time, for the reason that it
had held off so long. Hetau yard stocks are
rery low. It is eramated tost tne sbortage in
retail yards ia 4.500,000,000 feet below normal.
Records from cities alt orer the country show
that, building permits for the first eight months
of this year hare been greater both in number
of buildings and in estimated costs taan in any
previous year of which we hare records.
Tne easing oi tne credit situation, which
has become still more pronounced during the
past month would ordinarily indicate a period of
expansion just ahead. Call money in the New
York market is being quoted st 4 per cent and
less. The ratio of total reserve in the federal
reserve system to deposit and federal reserve
notes is the highest in four years. The cash
balances of the system, due to deflation of bank
loans and to the influx of gold from other coun
tries, are now larger than any other banking
system in the world, and twice as large as re
quired by law." .
8alem, Or., Nov. 3. The Alexander Realty
company of Portland, capitalized at $10,000,
filed articles of incorporation with the state
corporation department here Wednesday. The
incorporators are David Alexander. Paul A.
Motes and Anna B. Campbell.
Articles were also filed hv th Iinntim
Transit company .of Portland, capitalised at
310,000. with 9. i B. Schaefer, W. E. Young
ana cnsries grants named as the incorporators.
Corporation Oommisrioner Handler haa
granted permission to the E. A. Mitchell Trac
tor company, inc.; oi Seattle, Wash., to oper
ate in Oregon. The company b capita ti zed at
2uu,uuu. crans s. necox ot 1'oruand is
named aa attorney; in fact.
SaatU Banks
Clearings Thursday . . '.
Balances Thursday
Taooma Banks
Clearings Thursday
Balances Thursday
Spokane Bank
Clearings Thursday ,
Balances Thursday
San Francisco Banks
Clearinss Thursday : $24,300,000
Oakland Banks
ClerainCB Thursday $ 2,025,000
Ls Anoetss Banks
Clearings Thursday $15,674,985
2 New Banks Ask .
. For Incorporation
9okane, Wash., Nov. 8. Connor Malott of
Spokane, vice president of the Spokane A Eastern
Trust company, is one of the incorporators of two
new banks whicn nave med tneir articles or in
eo roo ration with 'the secretary of state at Olym
pia. The banks are organized to buy the assets
and carry on the reorganization of the defunct
Scandinavian-American Dans ot Seattle and Its
branch in the Ballard district, according to a
'.statement made by J. P. . Duke, supervisor of
ban kine m the state.
One of the new concerns is the Bank of Wash
ington, capitalised for $500,000. Tbe other is
the Lumbermen's bank for $50,000. The incor
porators of both are F. W. Shnltz, Connor Ma
lott, R. Lee Barnes, C. Paul C him arm and C. W.
Bridgmaiff
FOEEIGN EXCHANGE RATES
Corrected daily by the foreign exchann de
partment of the United Sates National bank.
uuotatloos eelow (except the sound aterlinsr)
are on the basis of 100 nnita Ionian enrranrv.
opening aominat reus on esnk transactions:
I malts cable Par
I Checks. Transfera Tihu.
London i
Lbs. Srling.$ 8.92 V, 8 3.93 . t 4.8
Fans francs. j.3 7.3a 19.30
.52 .52 23.81
4.03 Vs 4.04 19.30
Berlin Marks
Genoa Lire . .
Athens
Drachmas . . .
Copenhagen
Kroner. . . .
Christian ia
Kroner ....
Stockholm
Kroner ....
Hongkong
Currency . . .
Japan Ten . .
Shanghai
Taeia.
4.49
18.53
13.65
22.80
55.30
47.90
'T9.40
4.52
18.60
13.70 22.85
55.55
48.05
79.70
19.30
26.70
26.70
26.70
Canadian dollar discount 8 per cent
Cuba Cane
do pfd.
Cuban. Ann. Sugar.
Del A Hudson .....
Dome Mines
Endioott Johnson . .
Krie
do 1st pfd.
Fsmotts Players
Fed. Ming, A Smelt
do pfd.
Firk Tire
Gaston Wms.
General Cigars . . . .
General Electr.e . . .
General Motor ....
General A Idea ....
General Asphalt . . . .
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17
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26
28
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39
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108
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133
TS
24 .
43
uoo
83
9
29
91
97
87
80
56
6
T
4
18
110
12
70
44
70
114
29
80
44
Gvodyear
,
uivnvy ..... ... . ..
Gu Xsk Ore
do pfd. . . ........
Green Canaaea
t.alJ B. steel
Haak Barker
llowstoa OU ,
Kopp Hotec ........
tliwras Urat.
taaniraliea ..........
taw Agr. Corp. com . . . .
o pia. ...........
Intetbora .
do pfd.
Intrrstata CaUahaa ...
tat. Harv. ,
da PUL :
let. Mere. Marine ....
do pfd. ... i .... .
tnt Nickel
Inc. Paper .........
do pfd. .........
Ibtineible Oil .......
blpsd ttfl
Jawel Tea
a. C ooatheta
do pfd
Kelly-Springfield . . . . ,
Kenneoori .........
Keystcwe Tire ....;
Lack Steel .........
Lea Tire . . . .
Lehigh Taller
Higk. 1 LwT
78
ii
72
77
36
la
78
36
Tl
76
Lowe. Theatres
Moralaad
6
17
11
23
23
37
39
88
62
8
91
32
32
7
18
103 1102
12
183
10
'63
31
71 69
12
133
10
61
80
6
16
12
26
28
87
39
S3
24
HH
62
3
92
24
63
46
85
107
82
82
78.
67
63
83
8
18
13
108
18
70
12
17
63
&
23
10
59
183
10
43
63
SO
Liberty Bonds: in
. A Sharp Advance;
414s Are Booming
New Tork, Nov. 13. (L N. B.) Liberty
bonds made a sharp gain on the bond market
today, reflecting the sweeping reductions ia
the re -discount rates announced by Federal
Kejerve banks yesterday. The gains ' ranged
from 82 cents to about $1.00.
The greatest advance waa made In Liberty
first 4 Vs. which rose $1.06 to $98.98. Vic
tory bonds sold close to par, getting
$99.92.
Liberty, 8t
Liberty. fiAt 4a
Liberty, second 4a . . . ,
Liberty, first 4a
Liberty, second 4 S
Liberty, third 4s"',
Liberty, fourth 4 a . .
Victory, 4a
Victory. 3a
High.
9340
. 9398
. .9380
. .9598
. 9400
.10000
. 9992
Oil
Mea. PeC i.
Miami
Middle States Oil....
Mtdvals 8tMt .
M. K. a T. , .
Pfd. ,.
Mont. Power .
Mont Ward .........
Mo. Pac. .
do pfd.
M. 8t P. A 8. S. U.
North Amer. , .
Nat. Biscuit :.
Nat. Enamel , .
Nat. Lead
Nevada Cos. . .
New Haven
Norfolk A W.
Nor. Pat
Nova Scotia Steel...
N. T. Air Brake
N. X. Central
tlkla. Prod, ref , . . . . i . .
Ontario Silver .
Ontario A W
" Otis Steal
' 1 Paeifie IfcT .
Pac Gaa A Elec .......
Punta Allegra ........
Pacific Oil k . .
Pan Am. Pet
Pan Am. Pet. "B"
Penna.
People's Gas
Per Marquette
Pare Oil
Phillips Pels s . .
Pierce Arrow
Pierce Oil
Pitts, Cosr.. ...
Pitt A West Vs. .... .
Pressed Steel Car...!...
Pullman . .
Ray Cons. ...........
Heading . . .
Itemington . .........
Itepiogla Steel
Republic L AS
do pfd. . .
Rep. Motors . .
Royal Dutch OU .......
Ky. Steel Spg
Saxon Motors . . ,
Sears Rosebuck .......
Shattack. Ariz.
SheU T. A T
Sinclair . . ,
Standard Oil '. .
Sloas Shef
Southern Pacific .......
Southern Railway
do pfd.
8. L. A S. F. J..
Stromberg Carb. ......
Studebaker
Swift A Co. i..
Tenn. Cop. A Chens . . .
Texas OU
Texas Pacific
Tex. Pacific C A O. . . .
Tobacco Products . .,. .
Trail. Contl. O'-x .....
Union OU Dei.
Union Pacific i. .
United : Alloy
I'nited Drug
United Food Prod
United Fruit . . . . .
United Roads of N. J. .
do pfd.
United Retail Stores
TJ. S. Ind. Alcohol ....
U. & Rubber
do 1st pfd. ,
TJ. 8. Smelting
U. S. Steel
do pfd.
Utah Copper
Virginia Chem. .......
Vanadium Steel ......
Vrrandoa
Wabash
do A rfd.
Wella-Fargo
Western Pacific
do pfd. ..........
Western Union
Westinghouas E. AM.
West Maryland ......
Whits Motors .......
Willys-Overland
do pfd. .
Wilson Packing
Woolwerth
Worthington Pump . . .
W. L. K.
White OU .
78
ii
8
io
Swl
23
42
63
2S
107
14
19
40
121
12
T5
77
ii"
$s
32
. a
10
8
23
9
41
34
25
103
18
18
48
120
12
74
DETROIT BUS NESS
up to
Low. Close.
9270 9828
9350
.... 9846
9360 9360
8840 9350
9566 9578
9864 9360
9966 9980
9980 3S80
3
19
9
65;
29
46
47
44
$7
18
16
14
7
18
70
22
60
82
7
49
28
81
78
19
75
"8
43
6
60
9
21
121
64"
118
8
'50
48H
86
32
81
110
56
27
82
io'
8
as' '
28
45
46
."!
'$7"
18
86
"i$l
s
,1
13
69
22
$6" "
80
6
48
23
81
78
19
74
43
26'
61
9
19
120
62"
ii7
8
'49
"47"
65
I 82
80
110
55
27
31
9
31
33
87
Tl
11
7
36 .
T
87
1
4
77
ISS
11
SO
18
68
83
16
I 3
16
24
5
46
23
9
43
29
64
143
14
26
106
22
18
24
IV
8
63
18
18
42
63
46
120
41
73
12
13
95
T4
22
54
72
8
4
19
9
8
64
28
43
46
43
33
37
18
86
29
14
ON THE INCREASE
By sN B. Mssma
IVu' Cr"'S'"l't'"' Tb JowraaU
Setermiaed (hat aothinc ahaii wast Uw atowty
ruans tide of baauwas mreaveaseaiC Plsaa lr
aorWrked by
AttSMta Um-
iiwreaasd activity are note
penaperts of a railroad atria.
latrd rases of eiowias an K.r.
saasa Itnet. aeneral eonfueajro h tnrfwaMM.
asasiuiaruirm and oealen w stovsa, sraaa,
veraUs sad watr air eipmrarMg tho tn t so
ward Biiniatst tn more thaa a saansr fhayias
has tathered eoataxVraMe ninniiim aad aa a
rvanH ewndwrtasa is bemg wvraaaed. Aa offirval
t the Peatnaaiar Stnve company stated tossy
that conditions were beginning la snproacA aor- .
aaal. .
i;vooetT dash 11 tare asvtng Siffsnilry as maia
taming atarks beraaae of the prrparataoa W-
wives are making again sav food efawrtag
raased by a posnble ratlfaad tie-asv. rasslHs
of railroad mea are eoaaparawa aairbaam. Ks
pedatioa of lower pnera haa kept rajn haasl FT
coantry mrvroanls to s haad-to-sanata baaw, at
m are annex saq oroeft are laii r iaaia m eta.
. "agar Tarmwss aad asest f aito
anmu iauiiea will rac.a ooerae
ssasoBS crop ia the arxt few days.
1bpicg
Bras of Eoclaad sat fwtaead tram 3 as
6 per orat.
Kroobhr Ima A awl
Ka-i Chicasa plaa oa a 28
baits.
eaamunns at
cast casmatg
The widaarread redactioa n
by the federal reartva banav oosabwed wltk
the taatag mbwey, ta erparted 10 aomalsta)
4eculaSva taivuaist aVmaod fnr earmrruaa ta
the uidastriala, where wtdrnrw erf good baying .
has bora found ta a aamber of growna.
New Tort American I'nion OU Compaayea'
Delaware directors offietally approwd the eoa
snlidstioa with Royal Daub, a aperwj meeang
of sliarahoidrva bring eaik-d few Novreabar 17
to appro tb acrernMBt. I adcr ta agvia
meat ths Unioa lh rimianj sharvhoidert will
orgsnia. a new corn.ralm with aaUaartsed
capital stock of 10.OoO.ouo shares of aa par .
raiue. 1 na i nam n i cwnianj wui iiaai
8 per rent of the new company a stock, whu
Koral Dutch receives the kaiaac of 73 per
cent.
8twtrt-Wamer arweduaaeter sales and ship
ments during (tetnber were 4 s per cent ta
exceis of a rear ago.
yew Tork Bond Market
Famished by Ovsrbeck and Cooke company.
Atchison geol. 4s
Bsl. A Ohio gold 4s
Beth. Steel ref. 5a
Cent. Pacific 1st 4 . . . . .
St Paul genL 4s
Chicago N. W. genL 4a . . .
U n. um. 4s . .'
New Tork Ry. 5s
Northern Pacifio y. u 4a.
Readiag get I. 4a
Union Pacific 1st 4s. ; . . .
U. S. Stael 6s
Unioa Paadfic 1st ref. 5s.
Southern Pacific coot. 4s. .
Bouthtera Pac conv. 4...
Penna. Conv. 4 s
Penna. 1st 4s
Chea. A Ohio conv, 5a
Oregon Short Lino 4a - -
Bid. Ask.
f0 80
71 71
85 85
77 77
62 62
76 77
84 84
22 23
78 78
76 77
82 83
95 93
77 78
84 85
84 85
88 89
88 89
83 83
83 85
Nez Perce. County'
Road Bonds Sold
Lewiston. Idaho, Nov. 3. Four hundred
thousand dollars worth of road and bridge
bonds of Nex Perce county were sold yesterday
to the bond firm of Sidlo, Simons, Fels A Co.
of Denver, Colo. '
With the -sale of these bondi money will be
available to open up a vast territory on the
Clearwater river. Contracts nave already been
let to the Security Bridge company of this
place for the construction of two bridges on
the Clearwater, the first to cost $84,300 and
the second $64,400.
Money and Kx change
Kaw Tork. Nov. 8. (L N. S.1 Call money
en ths floor of the New. Tork Stock Exchange
today ruled at 5 per tent: high, 5 per cent;
low, 4 per cent Tune money waa steady.
Jfates were: sawsa per cvnu i do saarsei
for nrima mercantile paoer was ' steady. Call
mcaey ia lenooa souay was 2 ts . per cent.
Sterling exchange was steady with tmaineas ia
bankers bilia at S3.9S lor aemann.
Fans Loss Bats Cat
Waahinataa. Nov. 3. -L N. S.l The
War Finano corporation saaouneed thia after
rca that a redaction of one-half per sent ia
tha in la mat rate to banks on ail money for ag
ricultural and hvestock loans. The rata which
has been per cent will be 5 per cent and
is effecti oa all advances maturing witnin atx
mcntba, . The rata oa money for other purposes
at reduced from f tola v cast.
Harks sA Jfesr law ;
New Tork. Nov. . D. P.l Marks crashed
to a -new low record at $0.0047 in the
ond hoar of trading oa the foreura ex
ehanss market Mrs today. Tab reprsseiited
s torn e $0.0004 from ta previous caoae.
Esftlsk Bats Ii Lswcr
Taiaaoa. Ket. t II S. R.) Tha Bank of
Evtglaad today reduced its minim am rata 4
u. of x per cent ireca a 1
BOro issrB defeated
. Ashavnd, Nov. t. Tha bond Wan, which was
voted Wednesday was defeated by a small ma
jority. ,Hvir:r.frvr -.
Caasetr Fsrtkasss BsQfllaf
.Has. 3-Tas Ewaeada aanary
osmpaay has parenaaad to senldiag wears K has
Bava auans. of W. Cary. It ta located ia the
west vert f town and was. formeri a- of
I ths tmiidiacs used ay to Estaeada brick plant
Washington Railway
Is Granted lig Loan
' Chehalis. Wash.. Nov. 3. The Cawlits. Che
ns Us A Cascade railway, operating out of Che
halis about 20 miles east, has been granted s
lota ot several thousand dollars, according to
word received by Manager Brown Una week. Ap
plication was made some time aao for money from
tne apeclal revolving fund created by the trans
portation act of 1920. The money is approved
ey um united states treasury upon reeommenda.
&a of the interstate commerce commission.
Foreign Bondi Market
(Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke Co. 5
Belgian rest, 5s . ,
Belgian prem. 5s
Belgian 7a 1945......
Belgian 8s 1941,
Belgian 6s 1925
Brazil 8s (new)
British 5s 1822
British 5s 1927
British 6s 1929
British vky. 4s., 7.
British ref. 4 s.:
Bordeaux 6s 1934
Canadian 5s 1927 .
Canadian 5s 1926
Canadian 5s 1929
Canadian 5s 1931
Canadian 5s 1921
Chilean 8s 1941C
Currency
Denmark 8a 1945
Dan. Muni. 8s 1945
Frenches 1917., .
Frenea 6s 1820'
French 5s 1931 '
French 7s 1941.
French 1945
German fVT. L. 5a
Berlin 4k . .
Hamburg! 4s
Hambars 4s .,
Lipstg 4s
Leipsig is
Munich 4s ........i...
Munich 6s . . . ....
Frankfort 4s . . .'
Italian 5s 1918
Jsp. 4s 1981. . .i
Jap. 1st 4a 1925
Jap. 2d 4s 1925
Norway. 8s 1940... v....
Russian 5 Vt a 1931
Russian 6a. 1926 ....
ttussian 1919
Swisa 5a 1929
Swijs 8a 1940 ,
IT. K. 5s 1921 ,
C. K, Vt 1922.......
U. K.' 5s 1929.......
U. K. 3t 1937
Kew Loggias; Operators
Hoauiam. Wash.. Nov. 3. A new lneeinr
partnersnip naswoeen formed nere lor logging at
Unsiow prairie, midway between Carlisle and
StearnsTille. 22 miles wast of Hoquiam. The
partners are A. H. Kahn. Thomas Souie aad
W. G. Peebles,' vall well-known Grays Harbor
loraine men. A camp has bean built and
donkey engines and other machinery is being
moved in. Start of operations win depend
Largely upoa goovi weather. The cams will de
vote most of its efforts to getting out cedar for
japanes snip merit, large orders Having beea
received. ,
Bid. Ask.
61 64
65 67
101 101
100 100
94 95
99 99
395 405
38 399
3ft 398
297 307
274 284
86 87
8S 90
93 94
95 95
93 93
88 90
99 99
7 8
103 103
103 103
- 43 . 46
63 64
.53 56 '
94 94
100 100
. 3 4
4 4
4 5
5 3
4; 6
5- , 6
4 ! &
.7 8
3
30 81
68 69
83 88
85 86
104 ,104
12 IS
5 4
18 16
93 94
108 108
99 100
99 99
93S 93
91 91
Oil Merger Likely
To Be Renamed
New Tork. Nov. 3. (TJ. P.) Merging of
the Lnion Oil company of Delaware with the
Royal Duteb Petroleum company wui result in
the organisation of a new corporation, which
probably will be known as the lnion Consoli
dated." it was learned today. The new cor
poration will have ten million shares of capital I
flock, wun no par value, Hoyti aateo receiving
72 per cent and Union OU ths balance, ut tbe
nineteen new directors, Royal Dutch will asme
14.
46
27
126
13
43
27
122
13
7
59
24
69
101
13
69
21
20
50
SO
6
48
84
2
68
6
36
23
80
87
78
19
43
22
30
74
99
8
43
22
26
60
9
20
121
25
64
13
117
8
10
30
44
47
86
32
81
110
5B
27
32
6
7
20
61
20
58
84
45
8
35
6
27
32
125
40
8
13
Standard Oil of
ered say sew
California has ant or-naid-frnancng-i
,
Gold ia Black Saad
North Prod, Or.. Nor. 3. The miners slong
tha coast of Coos county, who are washing the
black sand for gold and platinum, are mtsfing
wUb a wau earned ewer, and are sending oal i
quantities of both metals. The oreaa at con
stantly throwing s nrw supply of sand, givmg
tlirm new grounds fox their operations. Some of i
there men have been so mnreafnl trial tlfv ar
bringing machinery so increas ths capacity ot
tiieir washing plants.
I -gMaawaanaaaaw
i i -
ToUl sales, stocks. ;655. 100 shares.
Total sales, bonds, $19,307,000.
trR ven a-
SUadard OU Stocks
Eleettie Lights for Boardmaa
Boardman. Nov. 3. A franchise baa been
granted W. H. Morgaa for the installation of
an eiectrle lighting system for Boardman. Mr.
Morgan has ordered a $2500 equipment and
expects to have the service installed within SO
daya. Practically every building in town haa
beea signed ap for wiring. For the first the
meter system frill not be ad. a flat rate of
$1.60 per month being charged. - ,
-' Cooi ' LoggiBs; Bass aies : j . ' .
North Bend, Or.. Nov. S. Ths Beuhaer
Lumber company began operations again, at
their Clear ' Lake loggmg camp, which was
oieeed soma time ago ia order that ths ac
cumulation of logs might b worked into lumber.
The earns employs 60 mea whea tha crew hi fall.
Buckeye . . .
Cheesebrough . . . . .
do pfd.
Continental
Crescent
Cumberland
Eureka
Galena, com. ....
Galena Old, pfd. . .
Galena New, pfd. . .
Illinois Pipe
Indiana Pipe
National Transit . .
New Tork Transit
Northern Pipe ....
Ohio Oil
International Pate.
Peaa. Mex.
Prairie Oil
Prairie Pip
Solar Befg
Southern Pip . .
South Pens. Oil . .
9. W. Penn. Oil . .
S. O. California .
S. O. Indiana ....
8. O. Kansas ....
S. O. Kentucky . . .
8. O. New Tork ..
S. O. Ohio ......
do pfd. ...
Swan A Finch ....
Vacuum . .......
Washington
8. O. Nebraska . . .
Imperial Oil
Closing
Bid. Asked.
18 19
$23 830
83 85
153 165
98 9
120 123
28 30
180 135
85 89
46 50
92 96
88 92
162 166
81 84
29 ' 30
145 149
92 , 94
278 22
13 15
21 25
550 560
200 203
380 ' 890
84 87
226 230
64 58
80
80 80
665 680
400 . 463
836 340
880 890
108 110
85 39 '
275 280
80 83
17S 180.
0 93
Ckehalls J4H1 8o!4
Cbehsos. Wash.. Nov. 3.-Wedaesdsv a deal
was closed whereby F. F. Duell sad his asso
ciates take over th interests of C A. Doty
and his sen. Walter L. Doty, la tha Chchaiu
Mul concaay. air.- vatu nas Baca general man
ager at th mill for th past six. months, aad
near become, pretideat of th concern, and will
akta continue as general manager , scareiy , in
efearg sf th bniyirsi. Daa W. Bash eoe
t:rve ss tie president.- L. -J -StickUa, who
has beea with the company mnea th plant was
tuilt, will materially increas his stock holdmn
ia tha company. - - .
Comnaalt' Sters - 8oi4 ' ' .
Corralha, Nov. 3. B. D. I amar, for asany
years ia the grocery kamaa, has bought th
community grocery oa College hill from Joseph
Hunt. He plans to make exteasiv improv.
air. Lamar recently aoM ma star is
tbe business section to M. R. TtnmrUi
jLss; Jsat Formed
' - Dryad. "WssK, Kor. t. Th recent. , higt
water canard a log Jam to eoileet agaawt use
borm of th Leadinchaas miU. and ooerationc
wer stonped tec a few daya .Th high. water
se broagM a raa of star) head . salmon i
Chahaiis over trom Cram Harbor. , -
AJUot Cat s Bates - 1 -Salem.
Or.. Nov. A -Th imbue service com
mission, Wednesday, grented permission to the
Pacific Freight Tariff bureau, representing all
western railroads, to put inta effect on. one
day's aotic a tariff redocrng freight gates an
grain, grata pfudacta, bay, etc - -
Dryad. : Wash., ftor. ; 3. Ta Pie mill,
burned som time 39 ia a very suspicion man
ner, is being rebedU oa a tsnrer scale- Th new
riant axil have a daily capacity of 28.008 feat
per say. . 4
SHOBT TEUti 8KCTJBXTIF.S
(Farniabed by Clark. Kendall A Co.. Inc.)
Pries
Am. TeL A Te 6s. October. 123..... 99
A. M. TeL A TeL- 6s. February. 1924. . 99
A. M. TeL A TeL 6a. August, 125 102
Armawr Conv. 7s, July, 1936 100
Anscouda Cop. 6a, Jaaasry. 192 98
A seconds Cop.' 7s. Panuary. 1 29 . . . . 93
Belgian Got. 6a, Jamury. 1925. . ..... 94 J
Beta. Steal 7a, July, 1922 lOOajbj
Beta, steel 7s, July. 1923 99
fjsnadiaa as, April. 1925. " 98
Caitsdisa 6a. October, 1931 98
Cop. Exp. Assoc Rs. February. 122.. 11
Cop. Exp. Aaaoc 8s. February. 1923.. 11
Con. Exp. Aaaoc 8s. February. 124:. 11
Cop. Exp. Assoc. 8a February. 1925... 12
vaaaay racsang ts. 4uiy, ixj...... 99
Jan. 1st Ext. s, rebruary, 1923... S
Jap. 2d 4s, July, 1923 ............ - 85
Soatfi western Jleil TeL' Ta, April. 1923. . -99
etaadsrd OU f N. T. 7s. January, 1928 97
Standard Oil of K. T. 7a. Jawaary. 128 17
Standard Oil of K. T. 7s. January, J981 ISS
Swift A Co. 7a. October. 1925....... 160
C. S. Robber 7a, December. 1923 99
U. S. Bobber 7a, August. 1930.. ... 101
' : TO TOTE OK BOVDS s. ;.f i -
Gtaats Psaa. Nov. 8. On Xswember IT th
eitr of Graata Pass wiU hold a SDaeaal -diM
alectiosi to voto'eat th aaaaOna of iwiiint bonds
for eampveBas th saving of th Pacific highway
within ths corporate laxuts of h - towa f
1, mats rsas. ... , . i .
squirrel
knows enough to put
something by while "the
'putting is good.' The
little squirrel is not par
ticularly endowed with
brains and foresight,
either.
In the financial world
RIGHT NOW THE
"PUTTING" IS GOOD
A3 ot the world's known fold is
now - in tha U. S. Reserves and
deposits -srs increasing-. Debts
re being; liquidated. As tbe svaUr
able supply of money increases
bond yield will faiL Ws hav
.available about 127,000 worth of
Argentine 7s yield about 7.20TC.
Ws offer part or all At the orir
inal pries of 99 and Interest,
leas one-eighth of 1. for deliv
ery Immediate or reserved for
delivery later to suit the conven
ience of your funds.
interested, kindly
notify um at our expense.
Gooding County
Idaho
6 HIGHWAY
DISTRICT BONDS
These bonds are the direct,
teeners! obligations of ap
proximately XU.0V0 acres of
rich farm lands, practical
ly all operated by owncj.
Principal cropa axe grains,
clovers, alfaira, potatoes
and navy beana. all belnz
raised in Commercial quan
tities and ' shipped in car
load lota. Hogs, sheep and
dairying are also large
sources of wealth.
Hstariag Jfevrmber 1. IISI,
these sees rltles at
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6.25
afford aa assort salty for
attractive loss tersa
latestaar at.
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ClARK-lENDALL
& CO. INC.
rirth ond Stark Streets
CvlWfBU-rT3
BONDS
THE TRUCK
PROBLEM
A great deal of discussion is current
concerning tbe use of paved high
ways by loaded trucks. Borne amy ths
Impact of a heavily loaded truck seri
ously damages the pavement- Others
argue that ths truck ljnes rotart b
developed, especially from tbe farms
to river stations, la order to develop
our intend waterwsyat In any event,
tbe more resilient the pavement, the
more it abworba the Impact of a heavy
load. Resiliency ia one of the chief
qualities of Warren ite Bltulithic
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Stocks. Bottds. Cstttem, Crsist, Eta.
318-317 Board of TrwAo BuLldisg
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Overbeck&CookeCo.
DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES
TO ALL EXCHANGES
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CsrrespsadsBts sf LegaB Bryaa '
- Chicago Jiw sets
1881
Rouipmant
Kfficisacy
1921
We take pride in the
history back of our art
and in a modern ited
senrice that will bring
satisfaction to patrons
and renewed life to their
business. . :
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