f 18 . THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, , OREGON FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 4. - 1S2L STEEL COMMON . ACTS 'WELL IN EAKLY NEW YORK TRADING STRONGER FEELING IN STOCK TRADING (Win Stte-t Joarasl FIsaJtHel KrrWw) Jsw Tata. Kit. 4 C. r.) Tae whole Saertat, tera4 etreag lefere tae raw of the first fcrmr. gtal eammnu get a ta tie last weet'e wa ef l 4. while 'a aeasbs of hM wee Uiootk thar eM hba. Tten ni so tat ap la th eVauaa for Vndi 14 ntartirsjlr the entire boaa Hal wormett inW & aaw Ikia-e, armful MaxVae I'strntonss. attar aa early raa SO ta lea. fart. ttmt taste. ' ftturk rnnae 4 Mot aoad. a mood U: a general reectioa tt la, arnica canard laeaet ertrstlng k paint r store ta Aapeslr, Maxieaa retroasasa. Kaalptseat aad MM Toheecea. c'nn held as Mtff Hhea ear etaer grow. There was aot lata ia Um toads. Tha ansrtrt cleatd irrrfulsr. Bear trader kouu rethar easraaaire : durmg tha last hoof ea tha Tart stork atartst ia their attacks imi tha af.itrea alia, eantpsjieats aaal a fa of tha dnaau oils. Earlr In tha OUT alasieea l-otfobaai kad saade a aw biak oa thta aaore a4 tlila fart la . Kaatf eermd to raaka it a . terse far attack. Fseifle OU aotd ntf oa tha ' a,M aaaotha eerntog atatanaent, erhaea hardly aaaae ap to aarltar foraraeU. Al far a BakV wut la eocw.ro .d, this atark la alwars a fa nrlte trading saediaat eawag Um professional slaaamt, 'r'-' tha srtliag la. tha troops mrrrad l, miom stocks wsre itmtl and Con Products . mada a bita prlee far tha Trer abore 87. KnHroU.Jor.nac. which la ona of tha ft torn- tkalea- aweaapad with aaaaiaaaa., got into Bawl h ground oa tha saere above 72. 1 , a. itnrks aim wort higher. Th bend Biark't rentinned its upward Biota. Tba re , rant laraataunt baring in bonds is now spread trig to tha fewttrr rkaae of prafarrMl storks, all af which bare bare sabttaattal adraaoes dor tat tba last taw dart. Marls wara again tba faatara of tba at change atarkat. breaking to a nrw krw prve. Tha athar esebaas ara ttaadj. Call monry after taaawlna at o prr cant waa rsisad to & Si par raat shartljr brfari tba clean. Kadinntt-JobrMna and Cora Products mada aa aiihs nt tha ranr tarlr In tba afternoon. KA mom this la a imw hiah for tha Tear la corn lwodorta. (Wma of tha aptnwa trsdara bars tiaan arl)rn Corn Prodnrta short am sinra it i inwuj it and ara rather worried br the ad ranc. . Tha rait of the Ust did Hula. , In fact, many Stacks rertatly featured spceared beary. WaALL STREET QUOTATIONS I Vr Oaoraask Osaka Oo. Board mt Trada Bufidat. ; '. Students Aid to Philadelphia Trade; Open Shop Mills Prank D. Special Correspondent i of Tba Journal pbUadetpbla, Nor, 4 "Hie stndent poTjola (soaj ansipaeed of tbosa from other plaeaa who attend eahoote and coUefss here baa added mora than 10 per cent to the population of Philadelphia and vicinity this falL. Prortnion of food, shelter, rlothlna, books anrl irnnn Meat to three pirpile has added, largely to ra eelpta of local b twine hnwea. It la eatl utrd that there ara 2f,000 students from ather sections bow Urine In tha city proper, and about half as many ia . surrounding sub arbaa towns. Work baa started oa MM bit skywraper in " tha baairwea district, tha ftnt buildint of arh a trpa to b begun la serenl years. , Plane ara completed fer many buildings, but eonatranfJon Is awaiting readjustment of buikl- ' Inaeneta. BtroctaraJ. steal k worklnt lower. Tba waatbar has baea farorabl and a lart . s mount of renair work baa been done, axford- last eesolnrment for many painters aad roofers. Although It baa beaa announced that the totUle strike bsa been settled, employers say there easily Is no chenae in tha labor sitna tkt, lfilloimeri are going ahead oa the open socio beeia. emolorlng oDeratiTes who will ae- eert their terms without dimrtmlnetioa. floaa toitila mills are able to parsta.oa part Una aad soane ara sttll Mia. Spokane Woolen r Mill Is Purchased Rpokaaa, Wash., Not.- 4. TSa Bpekaae vnelea mills baea baea purrhsasd by i, W. Mrs liter, a wool aaa of LatehfUldL Mana.. from kiurphy Brothers, Portland, and tba new earner will start eneratioa ta leas tbaa a weak. Tba porebaea prtee of the mill was aot tirea, but tha plant Is ai. praised al 140.000. Ona shift of aheat It) peopla will be employed at tha be finalng, but as bustneea demanda It another shaft . will be put to work. Jtlanketa, asaekiaawa. aUilk, shirting and ether woolen artielea will ba maaafsatured, llr. Bralller stated. Tba plaat will b kaowa as tha Inland Empire Woolen Vilila. and U1 be aadar tba direct superTiskia of alt. BraiUer. UtorJt Adama Xipreaa ...777 Adraaca) Ram ....... 4a ptd. ......... mgr. rbem. ....... A)ag llubber Alaska irald Alaska Juaaam Allied Cheat. AJUa-Cbalmaia do -pfd. . Am. Beet Satar Am. Beech. Am. Caa Ca. e)a pfd, Am. Car Fdy da pfd. am. isl iru .......... Am. it-u uyaa,. Am. Mlde io pfd. .. Am. Ice .... Am. latl Corp Am. Mnssed . am; pfd. ;. Am. Loco. ... WW ' yiu. a .... ...... Am. Bar. Rater...:.. Am. Bhlp m Com..... Am. BmeTter' ....... . da pfd. ......... Am. Mteel Fdy........ Am. aatar do Had. .... Am. Bumatia Am. TeL V Tel. Am. Tobacco . . da B pfd. .. Am.- Wool do pfd. ..... do P pfd. . . . Am. Zinc , Anaconda Ased Oil t Atchison do- pfd. AU. GuU W. I Baldwin uoea, ....... da pfd. Bslto. A Ohio do Pfd. Beth. Steal B B. B. T...i Butte C. dt Z P-utte Ac Sup. '.. Burnt Bros. Osddo OU Calif. Psrtdnt Calif. Pet. da pfd. Canadian Pacific . . . . . Cen. Leather Cerro da Paso ....... ('handler Motor ...... Chicago eV .N. W Chicago Ut W. do pfd. . . . . Chili' Copper Cbino C. M. 8t P. e do pfd Coco Cola O. O Colo, P. A- I Colo. Southern . . . . CoL Gas m, Elec. . joiumoia orapn. . . t on uas . , Cons. CSgsrs Conn. Can Corn Products . . . , Coaden Oil C. R. L P. do "A pfd. . . . , do "B" pfd. Crucible , do pfd. Cuba Cane ...... do pfd. Cuban Asnn. Bufar DeL Hudson ... Dome alines Endlcott Jobnaoa . trie .s do 1st pfd. , . . do 2d pfd. . . . Fain en Plarers . . Fed. kiln. A Smelt do Pfd. Flak tire Gaston Wms. Gen. rig are Gen. Elec Gen. Motor ...... Giro AMea ....... Gen. Asphalt Goodrich Goodyear ....... Graaby Gnat Nor. Ore Great Nor. pfd. . . Green Cananaa . , Gulf . Hteel Haek Barter Houston Oil iupp Motor ...... lis. Cent. Inspiration , Inti Agr. Corp, e. , da pfd. tntarbora ....... do pfd. Interstate Callahan Int. Harr Int. Mere, marina do pfd. Int. Nickel Int. Paper do pfd. , Hltfc- 20 K 47 4 St) 7 112 is 7 24 214 " I 40H 70 20 M 64 AO V ... li lot 12 12S 7814 24 4 eat 4S sa. si si 92-4 S7'' Si S6-H 8M S 14 10H 12 1U 80 14. 29 44 81V. 41 68 Sayings Accounts "Show an Increase Ht nlv Not. 4. The metnga of tha isanvla af this section hae Increased ramark M, la tha last year, ia apite (A busii il nnsaiiina and anemnlnymentv A nrrey tha situation nf tha aaetnes. banks In Mi. Iuia. lauiatlile, - Memphis and Uttle Back, reprreesj tstiea ef eoastitiona throngSout Mtraoort. Ken tarky. Teaeien s and Artsftwis. shows that tha eaTtrtee tfenroiU la t4 leading tanks totaled SiessTuntT on October an inrreaae tl.t7.12 aeer tba total oa the same date last rear, or 14.07 per cent Sinra July wkee, unemployment bad been marked, tha de taalla dacreeaed only tl.704.54t. oe 1.34 par sat. Water Bond lssua Loses at La Grande lyrw. Bsl X9 49 S4 . 2S44 85 m 181 Vk ia'' Vk 154 24 54 t a 4 '' 7V4 29 H SSH 7 85 H 1084 1254 122 77 24 42H 83 H 8014 294 04 87 654 7H 44 18 10 Va 12V4 70 48 8014 114 20 804 48H 674 12 76 23 V4 87 4014 S3 88 62 4 9S 48 Vi 87 82 824 68 65 8 19 15 105 18 72 12 17 65 68 68 7 1.8 14 108 18 71 11 17 64 " 10 183 10 64 82 21 81 73 88 73 77 11 36 1 5 77 11 50 18 St 12 75 28 86 89 64 88 62 8 92 47 83 82 82 47 lift 6 4 0 a 4 M 2fc 86-- 181 1L2 M SK 1 63 66 89 24 48 a . 68 , 4 B 89 78 26 58 7 85 10 125 122 7T 24 8 42 106 83 1 J 90 91 31 60 56 1 14 109 12- 7W 48 791 118; 29 80-H 48 68 1 It 12 26 28 87 89 84 24 88 62 8 3 24 46 87 82 32 78 tocb loisjaile Oil Jewel Ten ........... A- C. Soutbcn....... pfd. a. aUUy-fiprfagfleid ..... Kanaacott . . . nerstone Tira Latckv Btacl . Lea Tira ... Lehiah Valley Lorillard . ........... Loew Thcatrea ......... U As kuetay . , Morlaad Oft tax. Pet. . 10 188 10 62 SI 20 81 72 87 71 75 10 si' 1 5 76 11 4 IS 62 RfllMD I High, f layer. Bid. 10 E MMD a Middle States Oil MUrsJt ntod M. K. aV T. . do pfd. . . , Mont. .Power Mont. Ward ., Missouri PacifJe ....... do pfd. ...... , M. 8t P. At B. S.M... ocuj American ....... Nat. Biscuit . Na. Enamel Nat. Load Nerada Con. ......... New Harea .......... Norfolk A W. . , Northern Pscifio, Nora Scotia Steel N. T. Air Braka ...... N. T. Central Okla. Prod. rei. Ontario SUtct Ontario A Western ... Otis Steel Pacific Der. . Pac Gaa A Elec Punta Ailecra ........ PacUio OU Pan Ann. Pet do -B3 PeansylTaiiia . ....... Peoples Gat Pere Marquette ...... Pure Oil Phillips Pete. PiwSrroo-ArTOW . . Pierce Oil Pittsburt Coal ........ Pitta. A West Vs. Pressed Btacl Car Pullman . .,. Ray Cons. Reading .......... Remington . ... v ... . Repiogle Steel Republic J 4c 8...... do pfd. Rep. Motors ......... Royal Dutch Oil By. Steel Sprints Raxon Motors ........ Sears Roebuck ....... Shattuck, Aria. Shell T. A T.' Sinclair . Standard OQ Cal...... Sloss-Shef. So. Pac. .......... So. By. do pfd. . , St Ii. A S. F. ..... Ktrom. Carb. ....... Stndebaker ... . . . . Swift As Co. Tenn. Cop. Ac Chem. Texas Chi 8 11 24 a e, 41 28 42 28 148 26 108 22 14 T0" - : 10 z a aj V 40 28 42 28 143 14 1 a m 19 18 4! 42 77 18 18 5 73 72 8 t ' : 65 29 46 47 44 85 58 18 36 28 60 103 1S 70 51 '6 49 84 23 108 22 18 a 1 18 18 42 42 76 12 18 93 74 71 8 63 28 44 46 43 34 57 18 35 28 6 69 102 13 69 6 23 82 SI TTexsA Pan. 63 83 7 18 14 103 -J8 71 U. 17 121 63 5 25 19 i C8 133 18 43 68 31 10 20 81 72 22 BT 71 73 10 St 36 B7 1 4 78 11 49 13 62 b Texas Pac C. As 0... Tobacco Prod. .... , Transcontinental Oil Union Oil DeL . . . Union pac ........ United Alloy united Drug United Food Prod. . United Fruit United Rdv of N. J. do pfd. j United RetJ Stores . 79 19 44 23 76 100 8 43 22 20 60 20 121 'es 12 117 50 45 49 S6 33 81 110 56 50 "6 47 84 irrr 10 24 bO 40 23 9 41 27 64 143 14 167 0 26 103 22 18 24 1 2 88 18 18 42 5 40 121 : 41 76 12 13 93 74 21 54 71 8 4 19 8 B5 28 45 .46 43 34 57 17 33 27 14 6 68 23 59 103 13 09 20 21 City. Mo.. Nor. 4. Furniture mirmfscTumt. in - Ona section report a -decided increase in demand, -with 'also sn ' in crease in tba coat of lumber. ' PERFUMES New York, Nor. 4-- The larsest shipment of ambcTxris lecetred Here ta years baa Just arriTed front the Philippines. ' Tba substance. which k nsed in tfio nunnftrtnra of nn and etpeasiiet : perfumet. sells - at about $26 an ATLANTA IS PAYING IS SHOWING GAIN US BILLS PROMPTLY 66 22 81 78 18 44 22 74 9 8 42 22 25 69 8 20 121 62 11 116 82 7 20 484 44 47 85 32 80 20 86 45 28 124 13 5 31 6 20 20 U. 8. Ind. Alcohol U. S. Rubber do 1st pfd. U. S. Smelting U. S. Steel.... do pfd. . Utah Copper Vs. Chem. . , do pfd. Vanadium Steel Virandoa Wabash do A pfd do B pfd Western Pac do pfd. Western Union Westinthouse E, A M West Md. White Motors Wiilys-Orerland . . . . . do pfd. Wilson Packing . . . . Wisconsin Central . . . Wool worth Worthincton Pump . . W. A U E White Oil Money , Total sales Stocks, 641,300 shares" 826.314,000. . GLOVES : , . Kew York. Not. 4. Tha .first suction sale of floret under tha auspices of tha American Glora Auction Sales corporation, composed largely of Glorerarule, r. I-. ananuiactarerfc, will bo held here Nortrnber 15. Abo-t 15.- U0O dosen pairs will be auctioned off, retailers and manufacturers han&t opportunity to make their own prica. UACHTXSBT A Seattle. Nor. 4. Stocks of ' machlna tools and henry machinciT continue to pile up here. Prices hare been reduced SO per cent, but there is little demand except for second-hand machinery. Shipments ol . new supplies from tba East ara small and neeligible. AUTOMOBILES Detroit. Not. 4. The Oakland Motor Car company baa added 500 men to its payroll ana increaaea tne capacity oi na piani nere ta 100 cart a day. DRT GOODS New Orleans. Not 4, Salea of dry roods dropped off considerably in the but 10 days. Jobbers are not sorpnsea at tnu, in new ot the reeord-breakinc galea af the last two months. Tha clomp is bettered to be only temporary. GKAU Philadelphia. Nor. 4. There hare been de cided increases in tha amount of grain reach ing this port for export to Europe. There are more reaaeis in naroor una at any ran for months, and this actiTity has siren em ployment to many workers about the docks. OIL. Tnlsa. Okla.. Km. 4. The lifting of the embargo on new development by the Oklahoma corDoraaan commission has reeultea in re- 40 sc 1 sumption of many . drilling operations. The aju ban waa put on in June because of orerpro- aucuun. WOOTj TtaslaR. Not. 4. A km Quantity of fine clothing territory wool ia reported to hare been bought by the American Woolen com pany. The company is said to hare purchased all such wool that waa otierea at prices rang ing about 67 to 70 cents a pound. .,' ' F-aW SrnKh " . - Special Correspondent of The Journal. Atlanta. Ga.. Nor. t.-r-CcJlsetiocts an this sectioa are much better Qua aspeetod and wholaala heusei report that Ifcroidatioa a( ac- counta ia beginning to catch up with ardexs which betas to poor la whoa tha prtee of cotton ad- Tanced to aev Ugh levels. - The opinion hare it that tha cotton market has team its low lerel tor the season and that better prices may )be looked for after - the t"m eif Cgnrea and the supplementary report am wsttoti yet to be ginned are mada public There is a general beHef that there win Va no rail strike, but Atlanta hat organised emer- teaey commuteea to act at a tie-up trentaally comes. Beary newspaper sdrertixing ef bargain sales is stimulating trade in the larger retail storea. Damage to cotton br tha hell weevil in thl sosis u csuiea a oieanng in disguise, because it forced fanners ta dirersifr their rmn t ensiled them ta put food products on the market at cood Briers. GasoUna erieai au ti . .A. ranced 2 centa a gallon to- 24 cents retail, while aniwuia as up 2 cents to la cents a gallon wholesale and 16 to 17 cents retail. - Pessimism ' - Shown in Berlin 5 TOthMarkDecline ,.- -. - - "V Berlin.-Her. 4. BeOeeting a new were ef car prarlmrna at the euUeok : ef Carman rJimncea.' tha saatk' touched a new low record at 210 .te the dollar am tha Bourse yesterday. Tba efQcial rata waa made 203. av drop e 19 roanht. tinea Wsdnsaday. a V Tba latest ship It sttrTbaterl , to part tsy the mek af an of Preasdeat Bareaatakn of the Brichsbenk ia hit Bagotiataona ta London Craan wbera he has futt latuinad. tad la part to the threatening attitude ot tha National Leagae ef Industries, which plana to withdraw the offer made ta the torernmeat tat faraish security for a twraatee ec ereaita agtracaung terecal naa- oraa nuuion oouaxa. In leadiag industrial eircJea there is a sansaa distrust of tha p res ant Wtrth gorerament and taere a gooa reason lor oaueriaw that an at tempt will ! made to bring about Us fall by the oaus ana irsTtsnnst reiasmg an roomtary unaa- cias support. 6 47 84 2 66 86 22 81 37 78 18 44 23 80 74 89 8 42 22 DAIRY MODtrCE OF THE COAST San Francisco Market San Francisco. Nor. 4. Bntur Rrtraa Kflr piiuie wn, its, lirffl. tuac MB cxtras. Wtte: extra firara tra pullets, 63 He; extra first pullets, 51c; ua- Cheese California flats, fancy, 84c: Cuts. 24c PACIFIC COAST BAKI STATE3TE3TT reruaaa awima 1921. Oeaitsn Monday . . 3 6.454.518 BaianoaaaMondaj. Clearings Tuesday. . Balances Tuesday. . Clearings Wednesday Balances Wednesday . Clearings Thursday. Balances Thursday . Friday, clearings. . . Friday, balances . . . 1.653.723 4.733.502 74B.17S 6.009. 830 986466 5.681.896 998.794 3.043.501 . 570.812 1926. S 8.165.078 1.888.995 Holiday Holiday 8.594T7 1.676.907 7.093.744 936.1 53 S.986,326 1.400.667 S5.691.00 46.181.00 BUSINESS SUNSHINE " North Bend, Or., Nov. 4. The C. McC Johnson mill at Reedsport has secured a large pulp-wood order from the Crown-Willamette Paper com- L pany of Oreeon City. This new order wui keep the mill busy for the next six monhts. The Johnson Lumber company has several camps enraa-ed ln cutting spruce to fUi these orders. J Tacema ftankt Clearings, Friday $ Bslsnrea. Friday Spekane Banks Clearings, Friday 3 2.204.4S1.00 Balancer, Friday 876.444.00 tarn lis ftankt Clearings, Friday ...8 4.858.840 00 rUlannrs, Friday 1.112.717.00 an rranoisD nana l Qeariags. Friday 825.10e.900.04 Oakland Bank. Qearrngt. Friday $ 24 8 .000. 00 ,, Las AneelM Banks Oearings. Friday HS.SSl.ltS.OO Me Seattle Mail at Seattle, Nor. 4. (L N. 8 ) No Uresxoek reeeipts today. . ak of ragland rate retiared from to swr eemt. resnaaet amsawAloaa at csmt eamaoitr RauulJta Ten AV Cfl nat Cntcage plant oa a 2 par by tha federal reeerre banks, mmrsnrd with eaatna? aatmer. . aa um i 1 a .t.nUi. the rjamsstriaJs. srhcee andeeeo, of rood kaaykag aaa beam found ka a maaaber ef avtnm, Kew Tort- taaarlrati rnlm' rVl r..-... ml wmaware Directors easnauy ajanuaia the solids tion with Royal Dutch, a cprcaU aw af aharahoadrrs beaag esBed for ' inailni 17 ta apprere the . aawtaaeat. l ader the agree- tna utuoa va coalpaay sberenoidrre will argtaita s new eornuration with aathorlaed eapuai atoca of le.ptru.ovo snares of ao ralue. Toe lamai Oil eeanpaay will tw 28 per eeat of the new ooaasmay'a stock, t atorat viaco nttiret toe pajanca af 72 per cent. -i Stewart-Warner tpecdumitsi salsa aad ehh mesns ourtag unooer were ta per cent si nam of a year ago. Standard Oa of California has aot ms new nnencatvt Dallas. Texas, reeerre bank eats rate baaed oa signs of lower money rates. Kew Tork-Loadea Silver New Torn, Nor. 4. (L N. 8.) Com mercial ar turer quoted: Domestic unchanged at 89 e; foreign, e lower at 69 Sc London. Nor. 4. (L N. S.) Bar aurer, d lower at 89d. Victory -Liberty ' Bonds Show High Prices in New York New Tort. Sor. 4. (U. P.) Victory beads rear bed par again today, A arte Work of Victory 4 t sold at 1100 erea. The 8t tanas reached a high mar ea ao oa High prices lor liberty bends ranged from til. 80 for the second 4s to ttS.10 for Cm third 4a. . Reported by Orerbeck A Cooke Co.: Mln. Ixrw. Lfberty. SHs liberty, fust 4s .. M . liberty. Second 4t .. . Liberty, first 4t ... Liberty, second 4 s . Liberty, third 4 a. . . Liberty, foarta 4 s . Victory. 4t Victory. t .. Stat 8446 , . 9426 , . 9420 . . 9440 ,. 9664 . . 44 ..10000 . . 9998 380 880 362 588 9860 990 9870 9406 941 400 9430 9654 944 992 SI 0W1ES E' FORCED TO CLOSE (By Untoed Kama ' Lynn. Vaav,Nov. C Thrt tarna aba compankes bars unotinced' thtty win ' ckmm their Iactotiett vritMa. a vywak trt the face of Westem compeUUowi whlcm. mey say. they cannot meet bieaaai eX the demand of employe, that wmftm f kept aX present high levels. - xn companies affected ara tht Bras nahaa-iicLaxaghUa Shoo compsvsy. the Hennessey. Maxwell A Henn tasty and the Lynch Shoe. companV. The cents havvw been running at pnetieMXtr nornuu production, which, la tha cava ot Hrnnneaey. Maxwell AV TTanrsossiT reached 2000 pairs ef shoes p. day. BJsd their otTiclals say if waxes eoald b brought eWwn from their wtx-tlma ptaVk they could con tin oa to obtain plenty cf orders by keepina; prices as low as thrsss of their eornpeUVors. who tnalts tha i trade of shoes. FOxUvIG EXCHA96E BATES Corrected daily by the iareia-B earnaasw aa,- partaseat wf the Caited Statae r stinaal haavk. saarhatrF are ea tee beam of ISO malts fsraarn Upeniag aominal rates oa Beak Drena Lea. steranal 8 94 Pans Francs, . T.87 Berkta Marks. .43 . 4.S6 4,2 Cisnea lire. Athene Drachmas Copenhatra Kroner ... Christie ate Krseer . . , Stock hoias-7-Krorser . . Hongkong Carreocy Japan lea Baangbas Tads 18.7 18 SO 2S.lt 85.30 47 90 79.40 3 94 7.33 41 4.07 4.2V 13,71 13 63 22.1 S 33 33 48.03 79.70 4.9S6 It 80 28-tt 18.Se 1-S 2 7S 2CTt 2.7w Ci-vtu- AoQar dascoaet t V par eeat. . Ksw Tsrk Bsf ar at4 Caff at New Tork. Nor. 4.. 4 1-16 411: refmed. euast; 85.20 5 JO, Uorise no. i tue. sgasi, a n.c; na. 992 9tt Bantaa, 11 4)12 e- Standard Oil Stocks Bid. Anglo 19 Borne- Scrysmer Buckeye ... ... Cheesebrough . . . do pfd. . . . Continental . . . . Crescent . . . . . . rSn.K..l.nJ 552 I Eureka "? T I Ralana. mm. do. old pfd. . . , do ' new pfd. , , Illinois Pipe Indiana Pipe National Transit . New Tork Transit Northern Pipe 9 20 121 25 62 11 115 8 49 44 47 85 32 80 .325 ... 83 ,..155 ...96 ...120 ...28 ...130 ,..85 ...76 ...93 ...90 ...160 ...82 . 29- ...145 02 Ohio Oil 278 85 45 27 122 12 5 110 110 BU 7S I OO T 27 72 31 6 7 20 18 20 57 83 43 8 33 5 28 32 25 122 40 T 12 5 International Petroleum Penn. Mex Prairie Oil Prairie Pipe Solar- Bet ming Southern Pipe . . . South Penn. Oil ......... S. W. Penn. Oil S. O. CaL tlO . lDtX . o e e e a i do KAIle a e a a e o e e 30 Kye a a a do N. . X. . do Ohio . . do pfd. . . do Neb. . . Swan A Finch . . . . . , 14 . 24 .650 .200 .388 . 84 .232 . 54 . 81 . 80 .565 .410 .336. .380 .108 .170 29 Vacuum . , 275 Washington . . . .......... SO Imperial Oil 90 Asked. 19 350 85 165 9 125 30 135 . 89 79 98 1 94 165 '84 30 150 94 282 15 27 560 202 390 89 287 58 rT 5S0 420 340 390 110 180 30 280 33 92 Bis Prune Tldd CorraUis. Nor. 4. C. B. Widmer. north Benton farmer, produced nearly 80 tons of prunes on his 40 acres this year. Ten tons of the prune were in the 20-30 class. bonds. NEW INCORPORATIONS Washington State Treasurer Reports Olympia, Wash., Nor. 4. At the close of business October 81, the balance in the state treasury waa 36.833,844.28, according to the report of Clifford Babcock, state treasurer., to C. W. Clausen, state auditor. The balance for tha week ending October 84, was 37.234.129.39. Receipts for the week totaled JU80.361.19. tnd warrants paid during the welk totaled 8600.435.73. Checks drawn ea the express account totaled tilO.68, making the total of the checks and warrants mud S600.64e.30. " la,-C rand . 3. a. majority ef the enters ef la Hrande prefer to take s chance on tiie rtts't dllspfctatrd water system holding out liMtertniieiy, arrorning to tna Tote eaat at To ra ta s eiertinst whea a bend iene ef 8204,447.90 Was eeteaUd by a Tota el 80 ta 44 8 The precincts la the main reaidential sections ml tna rtty pialed s hear toU In fa. or of the eoads. hut tha sullying districts etercame tarn lead eltb their beaTy arfatW tote, i a i Xcw t tlUtlet Xaaagrr Mnnteaano. Wash., Nor. 4. C. P. Kinkaid. f "e several years manager nf the Uontesano and Vlsaa pmnetties of the Northwest Klectne A Water works, left today for Seattle to asaame his dnaea aa general superintendent of the . Weataae-tea Cnaat I'Ultlra. His auceessnr ia Maateaaae aad Kims Is Hubert Msrlow, (or the past firs years ia charts of: djotnbuttoa tnd op-eratiea. Forelga Bond Market (Famished by Orerbeck A Cooke Co.) . . ' Bid. A. oesgian rest. Bs -61 do prenv 6a S3 do 7 u 1943 101 do 8s, 1941 100 do 6s. 1923 94 Brasi 8s, new 98 British 5s. 1922 397 do 6a, 27 390 do 6s. 1929 389 294 275 86 89 93 . . . S3 ...98 ... 88 ... 88 ...101 7 do rky. 4s dj ref. 4s Bordeaux 6s, 1934 Canadian 6s. 1987 aA A. la-ia do As. 1929 d- 5s. 1981 .. d 5s, 1921 do 6s. 1927 . . ChUoan 8s. 1941-0 t urrrncy Denmark 8s. 1945 104 64 67 103 10 94 10S 407 409 399 30 283 87 8H0BT TEB3S SECTJEITrES (Furnished by Clark, Kendall A Co., Inc.) Prica land G Am. Tel A TeV 6s. October, 1923. ... 99 Am. Tel A Tel. 6s, February, 1924... 98 Am. TeL it Tel. 6s, August, 1925 104 Armour Cone. 7s, July. 1930 10 k Anaconda Cop. 6s. January, 1929 98 Anaconda Cop. 7s, January, 1929. ..... 94 Belgian Got. 6s, January, 1925 95 Beth. Steel 7s. July. 1922 100 Beth. Steel 7s. July, 1923 100 Canadian 6s, April, 1926 93 Canadisn 5s. October, 1981 93 Cop. Kxn Assoc. 8s. Fehrnsrr 1099 Ini u. Cop. Kip Assoc. 8s, February. 1923.1 101 top. j.ip. . assoc. es, reDruacy, 1824.. 102 Cor. Exn. Amoc 8a. Pbrna.nr lOQA 1AS Cadahy Packing 7s, July, 1923 99 Jap. 2d 4 a, July. 1925 85 aoutnwestern Ben TeL 7s, April, 1925. . 100 Standard Oil of N. V. 7s, January, 1925 97 H Standard Oa of N. T. 7s, January, 1928 107 Standard Oil of N. T. 7a, January. 1931 106 Swift A Co. 7s, Octoberri925V.t... 101 U. 8. Rubber ft December, 1923 S9 v. o- nupoer mt August. 1SS0 102 Loffvlsff OperaHnaa Semnrnded Menteaaaa, 'Wash.. Nor. ; 4. Logging npera tkiee at the Schafer eampa m this county are at s standstill following the trashing out of the oespaay e railroad bndar ' icma the Sataop i"". ine ocuaier muia ia uontesano hare enough lees tar raa them 10 dart, and it 4s theasgat the bridge aaa be replaced la that time, teas aeoadlag a eeeeraa ahuulowa. Waarrs In ail etna ma ta the coaatt an bow practically am to men T,Flaaarlert la Metlro Mak-o city. Nor. 4. -il N. s.) Sereral -lera. nensars nare. arriTed brre for I'Manciaj raortrenres with; Secretary af the inwH-T im u iwr ans ethers srr eoalng fines Katlaad and Fraae. A rrpreaentatiTe ot mwree A faa. haft foe New Tork today after ""'"i wiesvry enamus oa tna Mexlcaa rail. Way debb' Meaey and Etrhasge Set Tert. .Nor. 4 ( L V ,n.i r.n c the flena- nt the New Tor stork exchange "w " . , jwr cm; sign, q per - wr. . arooey was nriamlaSU M at The start el for prune mercantile paper was l."".rmmrT V tcattr was S pee eret rw.,w ... w-aa wiairr, with taui I" bank bills at lllS feTdemaad. Stocks), Boasjav . Cattiom, . Craisa, Eta. . S1C-317 Boartj ol TratU Bwilttlaf Oyerbeck&CookeCo. b t " i DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES "embers Chhrara Board of Trada Correeposdeats al Lastraa a BXryaa vwni . . aew lera . Danuh muni. 6. 1945 kracb 4s 1917 .... ao Ot, 1920 .... do 8. 1931 .... do 7e. 1941 .. de 8s. 1943 .... tiermea W. L, 5s . . . Berlin 4t . . Uambarg 4 s do 4Hi , Leipzig 4s uo as . . Munich 4i do 5s . . Frankfort 4 s Italian As. 191S Jsp, 4s. 1931 do 1st 4s. 1923 do 2d 4 Ha 1923 Norwsy 8s. 1940 . . . . Bussiaa 6s. 1921 . da SHs. 1928 .. do 6s. 191t Swiss 3s, 1929 UO - Ss, 1B40 U. S '6s. 1921 do 5s. 9-21 do 3s. 1929 do s. 19S7 t ; ew Tork-Bond market rnihed by Orerbeck A Cooke compear ooaru oi iTsae euuaing Atrhisoa Genl. 4s Baltimore Ohio Gold 4a Beth. Steel Ref. 5a Cent. I-acifie 1st 4s St. Paul Genl 4 s ..... Chicago .N. W. Genl 4s... U A N. Cnl 4s New Tork By. 3s Northern Pee. P. U 4s.. Reeding GeaL 4s . . , I'esoa Pac. 1st 4s l B. Steel Sa . . fnn lec. let Kef. as Seethera Pac Cear. aa do ea . . . . Pwane, tsst. 4a ... Prone. 1st 4 t . t . . . ' hen. A Ohio Cent. St Ore. abort Lisa ta . 103 43 3 53 4 100 s. 4 4 3 4 6 4 7 . 6 30 69 85 85 . 104 13 k 8 18 93 108 . 99 4 99 94 92 8 90 94 . 93 93 90 90 101 106 4 104 46 n 3 10O 4 4 - .5i 81 6 8o 86 lent . 13t 4S - 1 94 108. 10O 99 93 Bid. Asked. 8 80 71 ' 71 85 85 77 77 6S S2Jt 76 . 77! 84 '8H 22 2S 78 , 78 74 77i 82 81, 5 77 7t 2 at S4 .S3 88 89 i' i; sin 83 .- stS S 83 I Ferelrm Exeaasra Market New Tork Nor. 4. (D. P.) The Germaa awrk towebed a rseerd lew eg sail rnnnnrf with Ita prsrioaa'arw recerd of .0047 established iZrmTIi,x ourun. 1 franca, e87SI aaaas, .wvyw .a"- Msrke agar deeltaad ta the efternooa -4 from the peeriee. came, bat a shade Iron, the early bar. Ikmaad rraJI-'.'.a'r"" are, ..stt7 Salem. Or., Nor. 4. The Bex Catering cotn- rmny of Klamath Falls, capitalized at 333,000 filed articles of incorporation with the state corporation department here Thursday. ,The incorporators .are Boss Nickerson, J. Pospilsil d (i. G. Stags. Other corporations filing articles were: La nr. Senders A Co.. Portland. $23,007) Harry Lang, Arthur Senders and Otto Roths child. , H. A M. company. Salem, 84O0O. H. I Mc Cready, C. R. Hammond, and C. L. Starr. Crystal Barber Shon. Inc., Portland, 35000 James F.. C. A. and Mary L. NiedermereT. Olympia, Wash., Nor. 4. Articles of incorpo ration were filed with the secretary of ?state on. Thnruar by the foTlewing companies: A W. W. Hodkinson corporation. New Tork capital stock. 8800.000; to manufacture, pro duce and acquire motion picture films, etc: in corporators, Henry T. Mason, Kenneth S. DsJ- tieioh and Sinclair C. Weekes. Kirkiand Motor company, Kirklsnd; capital stock. 810,000; incorporators, C. R. Douglas ana cmory n. Mess. National Trading A Lnmber company. Seattle capital stock. 820,000; incorporators, H. A. Hawthorne snd Of W. Stockdale. H. D. Wyatt, Inc.. Seattle.: capital stock 820.000: to manufacture and deal is mechani cal appliances: incorporators, H. D. Wyatt and jrrea At. uumore. $28,000 City of Vancouver, Vashington , 7 STREET PAVING BONDS LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 176 i Dated November 4, 1921. Due November 4, 1933 Ettinatea to Matare Ose-Teath AassaUr, 122 to 1131 Lrg-alJtj ApyrsTed by Messrs, Teal, Minor A Wlnfree, Attorney, Portland. Oretfoa - - PRICE: Pe4R, TO YIELD 7 ElEMPI l'rOM FEDERAL I3COME TAX Western -Bond Mortgage Co. 8-F0ralTH 8TKEET, yOBTLAJTB, ORE. Oroaad Floor Boarel et Trade Bldr Telephone Main 113 Gly of Enterprise, Or., 6' Serial to 1931, to net 6 City of Molalla, Or 6 Serial to 1937, to net 6 Pierce County, Wash., Sl2. due 1934, to net 5.85 City- of Tacoma, Washington, 1U L D., , 6, due 1924-1925, to net 7 Prov. oftBrit. CoL, 6, Jue 1925-1926, to net 7 Republic of Chile, 8, due 1926, to net 8.40 Republic of France 8, due 1945, at mkL, to net 8 Rep. of France, 7, due 1941, at nikt, to net 8 New England Oil Refining Company, 8,. : S ' : due 1931, to net a5 PcM-tlsuncI Seattle) G. E. MILLER & COMPANY - . - PORTLAND 2d Floor NorUtwAwaterm Bank BIdf r TeL MaJn.4195 sia New Issue V $10,500,000 Republic of Chile External Loan 25 Year 8 Sinldng Fund Gold Bonds Dated November 1, 1921. Due November 1, 1943. Interest payable May 1 and November 1. Principal; Premium and Interest Payable in United States Gold Coin of the Present Standard of Weight and Fineness, in New York City, at the Office of Blair and Company, Fiscal Agents of , the Loan. . Exempt from all Chilean taxes, present and future. Redeemable as a whole on any interest date, at -110 and interest if called on or before Novembr 1, 1931, and at 105 and interest if called on any interest date thereafter. Also callable for the sinking fund as noted below. Coupon bonds in denomination of $1000, $500 and $100, with privilege of registration as to principal with the Chase National Bank of New York, registrar. DIRECT OBLIGATION: These bonds are ta be the direct external obligation of the Republic of Chile. The loan contract will provide that if the Government shall create or issue any loan secured by a lien on any specific revenues or assets these bonds shall be secured equally and -ratably with such' loan. PURPOSE OF ISSUE: We are. advised that the present issue is for the purpose of making improvements of the Chilean state railways including electrification work and the purchase of rolling stock. SINKING FUND : The Government is to covenant to deposit funds with Blair and Company in quarterly install ments commencing February 1, 1922, sufficient to retire anually 4 of-the total issue at 110 and interest up to and including November 1, 1931, and the 105 and interest thereafter. Said funds are to be applied to the purchase of bonds in the open market at not exceeding the then current redemption price. Moneys not so applied on November 15 of each year are to be used to redeem bonds by lot on the succeeding December 15 at the redemption price for the year in which the sinking fund accrued. Bonds not previously retired, are to be paid at maturity at 105 and interest. GENERAL DATA: Chile is engaged largely in mining, agriculture and stock raising. Mining products include nitrate of soda, copper, iron ore, coal and other raw materials. In addition, it has extensive timber areas. The total wealth has been estimated at over $3,200,000,000 or almost $800 per capita. The published statistics of foreign trade for 1920 shows exports of approximately $284,300,000 and imports of about $166,100,000 a total of about $450,400,000. The direct national debt reported as of December 31, 1920, together with subsequent external issues, including this loan, totals about $205,300,000 or abput $50 per capita. This is exclusive of guaranteed obligations for railways, etc., aggregating approximately $38,000,000 on December 31, 1920. The Government owned railways and other National properties were valued on December 31, 1919, at about $256,700,000 a sum exceeding the above total interest bear ing debt. Chilean credit has ranked high, the first external loan having been placed in London nearly 100 years ago, and we are advised that from the first days of the Republic, interest and sinking on the external loans have been met promptly. We are offering the above bonds "when, as and if issued and received by us" and subject to approval of counsel, at ... . a ' 99Vfe and accrued interest, yielding approximately 8.11 if held until maturity; . . .. . Delivery may bjz made either in the form of temporary bonds or interim receipts. . r - Blair & Company, Inc.. White, Weld & Company v Halsey, Stuart & Company Illinois Trust Savirig5 Bank, Chicago First Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago x ' bond, Goodwin & Tucker, Inc. Blyth, Witter & Co. Lumbermens Trust Co. Freeman, Smith & Camp Co. ;i-;. :v--:- ' r'; : ; Ladd & Til The aUternenta Trted ,T bed on tnrorrnatloii obtained partly hy cabi from fTlclata and other aonrcea, Whlla not nknntfA. e believe them t be reliable. All statistics relaOnr to money 'are expressed in United States Dollars at par sl exchange tor Uotd Pesos ents) and 25 cepts per paper Peso, approximately the average tor the period lSUt-1920. inclusive. ' - , - THE EXT1BE ABOTE ISSCE HAT1IO BEE3 XTTL1ED lOK, THIS AOTEBT18EMEXT AJTrEAHS AS A MATTE OT XECOKD 05LT " , " t , , ' t " " --'V - , '-;' - . . ' - " - ". V . - - , " '" v .''''-' ..--VV-"' '-y'-T, t f X A