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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL), PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, .1921.
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LAUNCHES AND BOATS 9Q4
trie rbt,
als S10O.
Si-W. Knurtmit fulls sea ii-ad.
bain and auarrtoaa, tor quick
Mn. 205, , 1S3B.
WASTED Aaaroinf ftahlnr boat, about 20 toa
T-rtK-r, H. f. Bash. Medford, Or.
FoH SALK OH RENT room boaseboat, tar-
i a ureL van aeirw i uu.
11111 inr iimhiMi tin
r. B.- Block. Ballvood 1311
rooms aad bath.
TYPEWRITERS
FOR SALE OR RENT
90S
sale, not.
ti-rirs. ail
We ra exrl-dve dJatrfbataaa of
rai nortabla, ISO complete with earrriaa
eaaa. kupflw and males lur all saaaae. Orarou
Try writer Co.. 04 ruth at.. Mala 8888.
ALU nka s-araauwd an j-ar. Beet ra-coa-straeled
typewriters an e aM. 7w price bat
Wbaiaaala TvwtlUr Co.. S21 Waahis-a
r-rtland, or.
075
' PERSONALS f
A BEWifiD at $25 wiU ba paid; to tha first
Parana who (orniahca ma aa aocorata state
nant of tha postoffics oddreaa and whareabonta
o Oar U. CrosUr. or information lcadinc to
tha aaaa, Ba waa fsraently known aa Jack
Creator. His Some prior to 1880 waa East
Portland. Or. Ha afterwards raaided at Vic
toria. B. C. until about 1004. than in Seattle
till about 1014. whew ha went to -Jaaka. Ha
waa a sinfla man. would ba 60 Jean of age if
Brmc Ha worked for Seattle Taxirab Co. aer
aral rears aa driver and mechanic. 11 ha ia
dead, tha above reward will ba paid for proof
of death and identity, or for information leading,
thereto. Will K. Croaicr (brother), Bonni.
Or.. R. P. D. 3. Box 18.
KU'AIRIXi; a specialty, free muaatas; rental,;
mniiM ha. Mil MrA. aaa. mara.
, tyvrwrHtt lnr-etl Co.. 812 Stark Mata 5B4S
V N OfcB WOOD No. 8 for
H 8. Merahall 4400.
ml. 855. Apt.
XoitoNA typewriter and caa. new; oasd ona
rnuath. half price Tabor 888S.
w OFFICE FURNITURE 906
FOU 8K Xianderd ragiater aod cv draw"
, combined 120 L'rain are. North.
SWAPS
925
KK IALR or tradr, 1021 lVi-toa track. Will
taaa touruif car, uveeiocs. iarm wujiwr,
VaarauMr or I-nnland property. What have 7
'at tha valne i.f 81800? Hunts 1. Box 185.
(Trj'a','1 Waah.
t'HANII.n car to aarhange for Liberty bonds.
.... Waabinglon Oil Kafn. Co. stock, food fur
alrura or aacured note, tart 5031. 721 E.
man way
' aTK Maxwell car. 8400. Would oonaider
diamond or piano aa part payment. Mar. 820.
, HITrLITTAVirr)N sv----U. 17 mod.l. fint
, elaM running order. Will treda (or motorwnat
. oe licbt deUfery. Call eeeninn or Sunday. 871
Tnwnaan- at. nr Bdwy. SHOO.
'TKAI'K I - aadille or .3 caL rlfW for SH
at 81 20 eal. Colts rrrolrer." 748 64th
ea. S E.
t)HL'MMUt.4 tnr, outfit (KiKlwia). trade for
rambvr. gun. chJrk,a. or what hara you!
K Mam at.
WIU, CXrilAMiK 81800 worth of property.
lea of inrurabranor. fur (uod auto; Oo
ftnk r-t !144
6 A HE land to (rada foe piano, Purd or,
what hara yon? Ian, Carroll, 422 Cham
ber rt (Tllirierr Mli
. WllJ. eirhanae aaw photioantph for na Ford
ra1ier budy.
88 Alier.
MECHA NO-THERAPY AND
VIT-O-.NET TETtB4T8
For women only. My treatments aatabUah
normal matab-Uam and perfect: circulation.
which na permanent beaith. Stchneaa and
perfect eireulatioB cannot exitt tocethor. My
work la dtt-ncnuubed by Ita anathinr enec-
I- can halo you. no matter what your a ment
-ra. I aa o rra apuaal obeaity treatmanta for
remoainc axi iaii (at I mm any part of tha
body. No druca or atarrinz. Consultation free.
To introduce my work. I will for a limited time
(ire trial treatmenta (or naif pnca. ir. ura
fepln. 431 Taylor rt. r-none Main 6745.
BAG AND JAZZ
to 10 lesaonx. Popular eonc immediately. B
rtnnen or advanced. Booklet and trial lewwa
free. Practice rooma free. Ten yleara in Port
land. J.rker Piano eehool, 014 KUera bids.
Waah. at 4th. Main 4088.
T1TONET aweata tor colda, body maaaace.
radiant lifbt and Toilet ray treatmenta for
Beumia, rbeumatiam. aciatica. high blood prea
aure, poor circulation. 450 Morcah bid. Main
7578. :
BAG aod iaxx ruaranteed berinnen in 10 Jca-
aona; popular eonx immediately; advanced
count for playera: booklet and trial free: prac-
tire rooma free; In Portland 10 yiearm. Parker
Piano Hchool, 514 Blen bldg. Main 4038.
RAGTIME and jaax piano playing, 12 lenaona
(uarantaed, berinnen or advanced; reduced
ratte firat 4 leasona; 1 will tell you if you cannot
learn: method etab. 1901. Waterman Piano
ftchool. 614 Colnmbla bldi., over Bivoli theatre.
ITCHINU acalp relieved, hair atopa fallinc; rouch.
Under facea cured. Keaidential work, ah am
pooint. hair dn ina. Open evening. Betty Jane
Comfort Shop, 202 Park L. Apt- 8. Mam B37
PERSONALS
075
GET WELL
FBEE F& FREE
Every day. from 13 a. m. to 3 p. m.. and
eveninsa from 6 to 8, and Snodaya from 10
to 12.
THOCSAXDS OF SCFFEREB WHO
HAVE FAILED
to (et relief in any other way are invited to in -aeaticate
Chiropractic methoda. which axe per
manently cunril huodreda every day.
THE BEST OF CHIROPRACTIC
DIAGNOSTICIANS
win thoroughly examine you, make a complete
diagnoaia of your caae and dixect your treat
menu WTTHOCT ANT COST TO TOD
WHATEVER
CHIBOPBACTIC ia tha aafe. case, aura aad
modern adence of curing and preventing disese.
CHIROPRACTIC will yermaiienUy cur 8S
per cent of all dueaaea,
CHIROPRACTIC ramovea tha causa health
returaa.
Tha above tervire ia all free to yon at the
college building and may ba had ia private if
desired.
PRIVATE TREATMENTS may alao be had
in college building by member, of tha faculty,
by either lady or men jn-actitionera.
PACIFIC CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE.
Corner of Park and TamhilL
Tel Main 1014.
NEW SERIES GOOD MAXWELL
Now on Di'tilay.
MAXWELL-CHALMERS CO.
. E. 8d and Oregon St.
EXPERT manicuring, face and acalp treatment!
by Pauline Cae; chiropody by Dr. Sacry, 607
Raleigh bldg. Mar. 3376.
MECHANIC wanla to go to Lea Angelea by
auto; ran pay own expenae and drive any
car. C-768, Journal.
ZONE THE RAPT is a system of nerve pressurea
which aumulates the organs back into normal
function, alt is a system which is self-Uucht. a
heme restorative measure, whereby you can regu
late your own human machine. Don t be s-eDtacai.
for this is the age of new things, and it is just
as reasonable for the body to be repaired by
mecnamc i means, as your automobue or furnace.
There is a club, Zooery Club, in the city that
meeta every rnaay night in the aaaembly room
of the Hotel Portland, the lectures are conducted
by Dr. Margaret Hayme and also the clinic
where the proper pressure points in any given
cctidition are demonstrated. The feea and dues
are small, making it possible for the needy to
Mill have means of relief. We ask tor left-overt
from the orthodox offices, people whose hope has
gene for we can show you a way around your
we knesa, back into the sunlight of health. Open
meeting xa the public Dec 16 at club room.
H AID COMBINGS made up.
U U-8 24 ingsworU W
S. F. Pierce,
oodlawn 4380.
HjaU Talking Machine Co..
WILL TRADK Ciaumbie phoaigrapti and 38
ramrrla 'r goo. I milch goaU. rMrkena of
thbit 1nt r'iaka L C.L
w "ill
V('1IA.N(, Iwml muUHTicle for
turd angina or rear end, or wbatf J-BW5,
Jmimal.
JVILI- TRAI'K Elgin g.ad wavh and fur for
, irinla Will pay caAh diflerence if any.
891. J.-imal
BICYf I K (boy a or min i aiael or waU-h for
1 ma-hinit e V-7II3. Journal.
i THAl'rV- -l"lo tamp and oak hall tre- for
book- we wirtc ratiirw-L 1711 K 17th.
JTriTHi cow lor cbu-kena or lumber. Maui
11
fcttoRD walking aUck 1.0. pulleU or d
lao, JiHirnal.
AIM)Ia)AW, g'Kd oeidltion; trad for Kord car
r sell rheap 1200 t Hell 2942.
FOHI) touring ear, good eondiuoo; trade for good
team nf hoe-ea. Aut.
IjkTTiT)Tr.L Grafooola tor anything of Tame.
MUwi o3. .
t-MryT nut re heater and mantle for
aale or trad on piano. ontiiawn r7
delirery.
painting 317 Willamette Mn.
JTNI(h Hadiant Kir. foe am ail used heater.
or will aell. 4 21 1Ux-h at
VaST tnewnter or good camera for fine vio-
Hn. 1 130 Bnrrage.
VaTID Puna In eirhanra for good building
lot on eart aula. Phone week day, Bdwy. 70.
ACCOUNTING
BUTTERFIELli. auditor and indome tax ana
lyt 205 Artlaan. bldr. Bdwy. B094.
ALT. RATIONS AND TAILORING
HAT
l- 1 ". TADiQRS.
K.egai Vuci,r.crTr:R8 dteks.
Soldiem' overcoats dyed blue or black, new but
ton,. 86 80 Mai) order. w,lcited 127 N. 6th.
ATTORNEY
COAL AND WOOD
riitsr growth cordwood. 38 cord, delivered.
Aioeru. rneanunt )Vdln 6312
. -
our prices on nt oar and ash wood: we da-
irom umper. Kooertaon Fuel. East 1723.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
COST LOWERING BAD MEDICINE, BUT THEY MUST TAKE IT DOWN
Etc4b7
Win F. HeMUa
BUSINESS STATUS
GRADUALLY
GAINS
Many of Institutions Are Getting
Back to Normal; Retail Trade
.Shows Improvement.
DAVIDSON & BLANEY "
Contractors and builders. Reasonable prices.
t-matoa risen free, 6132 92d at S. El
. W. EASTMAN, uwyer and! notary
He. 828 Chamber of Cororo bldg.
pub-
BLANK ROOK SSAKKW
DAVIS HOLM AN. INC.. 109 2J at. blaaa
book manufacturer. A 3183 Male 18.
OAT AND DOO MOoPITAI.
. VrAL 1917 Mai well, make good
r for painting 317 Wlllame1
I'lAMOND wi
f Main 44 24
VlLL exVhan
anted. S to
w-k daya.
4 kL Pay cash.
Ima
kodak. Hyatt Talking Machine Co.. 330 Alder.
anga new phonograph tor first claaa
HD TRI'NK to tra.le for d
Tab. 202 3
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS 950
IOPB CITT VKTERLNABY HOSPITAL. Ine-.
- 7th aad Grant. Both pnooaa. aa
aWht aerrice Three veterrnarla ,
CHIROPODIST
DELICATESSEN
WE SAVE YOU MONET
We have a line of groceries, home-made pies,
Mexican chili and sandwiches. Inquire 394
N. 20th.
DENTISTS
DR. B. E. WRIGHT
Sd floor. Raleigh bldg.. cor. 6th
ETHEL M COT. eluropodist. 401 Buchanan bldg.
Wuhinirton it net. 4Ul ana am. aain
liR, B. LOl'ISK COX, a-oeptic cliiropodtot. S35
Morgan BUIg. Main 4t
C M I ROPRACTORS
LR McMAHON (McMsu) his .system People
Ukinr ad)'istmew,n while amilmg: 12th year.
COAL AND WOOD
Call Main 7004
'awn r.rt rn.L valce for tofr cast
Orr CLOTHINO AND HHOF.S. WI WIIX
CALL FOR THFM. 285 FIRST STREET.
f I'KNIB OF MAIN.
Z il2.30 TO 325 00
METER. Tilt TAIUiR. pays more for Sec
Sad Hand euits. shoe, overcoats. Wa rail day
If evening. Marshall 1229. or 238 Madison
pret, near Third. '
tcTNTRTi1) VVRtTRki. ATfYENtlW Scea
arioa typewritten in form" requrd by studios,
t3o page; also plot construction and story forma
tion tauiht, private or clause- Marie Allen,
04 H M inneeots ave . ( member Authors' league) .
LINCOLN
COAL-
Why take a chance? When you can buy this
nnrirfil rnal for from f-9 to 811 S ton
delivered right into your bin. Coal that is all
coal, no clinkers, no bone, no soot, no slate.
Jut cheery, friendly, hot LINCOLN coaL The
.1 f " The coal that gives you the
w. V... t rr mi r motlev. I he Coal inax. Llie
lowest of all in ah. The coal that) is sold at a
price so low that no one need ,T,4lall ,1
K t Mil- II HI" 11 LOU . I.'IM U .
ton: SMALL NUT. $9 a ton. Carried into your
bin.
Why Pay Morer
ttTQTVR V HTT. CO.
287 K. Morrison. Phone fcast Z--o
TlMT-K UAI'IIINKKT WANTED
t 1 J-wirb ptw, due and spring tooth harrow
tnd boa).
c 314 STOCX FT-RANGE
i M. R. S EATER
Buya the beat aa well aa cheaper grade of aev
arid hand furniture. 26 Grand aee. Aut 232-83.
NEW HCKIE.i GXD MAXWELL
" Now on IHrilay.
MAXWKIX-CIIAUaK.RS CO.
K. 3d and Oreron Sta.
S rfiRrt.T for alder, maple and ah atnmn-
' aaw. Addnwa Freelsnd Fnrn. Co . Portland, or
fIsTt
tiea.
Arran Iron by ton or large QuaoU-
Tabnr 7318.
Mstn SI 19
aad Washington ata.
Dentistry
A -2119.
DK. A. W. KEEN XI
8R1 U. W.,liin t
Without Pain. Latert Nerve-Blockin Methyl
EDUCATIONAL
OANCINO
MISS IRET.ANO
THE DANCE STUDIO
By Byron Seller
Special Correspondent of The JournaL
New York. Nov. 19. Few people are in busi
ness of any sort for their health. Tbey are in
it for profit. And no business can be in a
healthy condition unless the lifeblood of profits
flows freely through its arteries. Every business
doctor has his own prescription. Scores of in-
ausuiea nave responded to treatment The
majority have completely recovered from businese
depression and others are well on the way to
convalescence. Those which are still in an un
healthy condition have not received the right
treatment.
These latter have failed to resrjond to the
tonic of high prices. That remedy, instead of
increasing the flow of profits, has deadened the
demand. .-sot one, however, has failed to re
spond to the tonic of lowered costs. It is the
medicine which every industry must take sooner
or later, whether the dose be bitter or whether
it ia administered in sugar coated form.
MANY LIKE MEDICINE
Business dispatches received within the last 24
hours show that a great number of manufactur
ing industries hare gulped down their medicine
and are on the mend. Railroads have followed
suit, aiinougn tney cnoked oer the pilL Lower
ing of costs does not necessarily mean lowering
of wages, although no business, aenemic from
lack of profits, can support either capital or
laoor. tower costs means increased efficiency,
better mat lagement and the raising of the indi
vidual standard of production.
Manufacturers and business men have found
this out. Many are maintaimn :canacitv trn-
duction with working forces less than those for
merly required to produce capacity. Sales or
ganizations have been improved and overhead
reduced.
FARMER IS "8ICK
The agriculturists, however, are still sick and
cries of iain are arising from them in every
section of tlie country. Vntil foreign demand
has returned to normal, through the readjust
ment of exchange rates, there is only one rem-
eoy tor me larmers the cutting of cotts.
One of the largest wool growers in the West.
who is now in New Tork, outlined today the
su.ua.on oi the tanner and the stock grower.
"I lost 350,000 this year," he said. ,-but it
was my own fault The trouble with the sheep
o usm ess is tnat too murtt sheep herding is being
done from automobiles."
That same situation exists for the wheat.
grower, the corn raiser and the cotton planter.
t-ronts c be made to flow if costs are cut. and
those who are sick enough of the nresent situa
tion to want to get well, are realizing that fact
ana taxing tneir medicine. That is one of the
most encouraging symptoms of the complete re
covery of business health in this country that
n developed in toe last six months.
CONDITIONS MENDING
In the xneantimA other industries are trav
eling fast on the road to recovery. Railroads
nave resumed purchase of material and equip
ment and this has been followed by resump
tion of equipment plants and increase of em
ployment. ine demand tor medium-priced
shoes i increasing si idily and already is so
heavy that factories in some section g are un
able to keep fully up to demand.
Activity and increased production have fol
lowed the cutting of prices for automobile tires
and the tmifcl seasonal slump has been notable
by its absence m tire plants. The iwpeT in
dustry is fast returning to normal and activity
j PRICE MOVEMENT IN BONDS SINCE 1915 ;
B15 UU M17 Hit MU 1W ' U
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70 gacBiJoLWV6 tlitJtru ts-au iitouitesv iiiiev iiikxjteu rat ia4e J ' I
Ma4a33a- a.aa9ae- H33aaiM aU3tat assa9a- aa9aawaai wa9aMi I
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New Capital Issues
Are Less This Year
Than in Oct,, 1920
New caprtal laama ana-aarad by rWaa
railroad. indurU-J and public m&itf mn in
tioaa during Ortaber tndtcate a total - f
only 810S.148.SOO. Thia rmpana wHh 8338.
T93.SO0 ia the ro rreapoading aooUi ymr aa ,
The graad total waa made ap prurtt)ay ut mrm
iadaU-J Mruitha aad railroad boo
i oiar low eauinc oil ot the railtoad atrma a
; Bwmber of eonfemnM have been held k ill i m
I ofrtriala of large enT-iratio and beads of ilni
went bankiag iaetatatioeu, whack, a M t 1 l. l . j.
will lead up tm the plaruvr of aa In i ainil vol
ume of'aew arewnue ta the aarly futafa. par
I twalarly In new ot th favorable prwwcU fog
, caster money.
The following (able, comu-k 1 by the Jemral
of Commerce, gin the new jn mnalk fay
month during the peat thrre yaars:
Desipte the apparent recession in bond prices
in the month of October, aa shown in the above
chart, furnished by the Dow, Jones company of
New York, the subsequent trend has been dis
tinctly upward- It is believed by local bond
men that this trend will continue for some
time to come,, in view of the lessening demand
for money for corporate purposes aad tha con
sequent declining interest ratoa.
Public utility bonda have ahown considerable
strength during the past three months and it is
predicted that these securities will continue in
an upward movement for the reason that tha
decline in prices of commodi ea and labor ia
reflected in the improvement la the earning
power of these compamea.
All eiaaaea of bod moved higher in nspouw
to improvement in the fundamental eooditions
affecting them and to the recent redaction of
rediscount ratee of the varioua federal rot ana
hanks throughout the country.
BEWARE OF STOCK
FRAUDS, IS PLEA
Better Business Bureau Reiter
ates Warnings Against Fake
Salesmen of Various Kinds.
n H eram hirttr wh - ai . . i - . r . . . ,- , .
dav mnA TKn ' v Junes xuou- i in ine meai ua.es nas repiacea tne letnarcy
" "' ouu:ao . m. 1 which held them inactiTe for months. Keduc
tion in the stocks of the non-ferrous metals
in . v-. . r : -. i naa iea 10 uip reopening oi mines ana smeit-
WPU of Olga Steeb: special era long closed. The TrankseiTiM turkey will
ul,OM'. c,menan thia month; har- cost slightly less in most sections this year, as
mony rree. tast 8205. ,h ,n,.. v... k r,Ki. . n.i
a. i i tiu.i, 20 years- exrjenencs ninn i I auction of the birds has been large.
sons at you home 81. Aoto 111.1 1 Retail trade has begun to recover from the
PLANO violin all nnm : r I depression cansea by unseasonably warm weather
K,nhu ana v.v.-n , . . jiu uie nouuay uo i LiLrucntnr expeci-
.. . . " 111 1 . 11 1. 1 srn 1 r .inn vn i . ... . . . . - - ,,
uuim, 1 Ui, iu, aciuu ' "1 ujj, ' ' J
Tabor 4 560 ev'-L
in ,.lte,Lesn m 8mu iacee, 50c noticeable
-f J iiirord bldg. I.
VOICE production, European and
tU(iy. H. Boume. Marshall 2553
American
ELECTRICAL WORK
VaNT TO SPt wicker doll biwry in good
condition for eh ild are W. Kan 4W9
" "XVANTKD I'SED l'ORTABLE GARAUK
TABOR 87 12.
U ANTV.U
Journal.
Girls good bicycle, cheap. S-443,
JFaRTNKR with truck to ban
pror anion. Bdwy. 1585.
haul wood and finance
pmprW!
VTANTKD ramUrs' falla eomplwte, long, antne
j atepUuldera. good condition. L-334, JnaimaX
WANTED ne Lung rutary popcorn popper.
Wrtln. 4 583.
WANT Combination range. good aonditioh.
- rlrht prK-e. I'hoaie Betiwood 1327.
WANTIl Sanitary couch and pad, moat e
reraahl. Sell wood 1141.
$4.(M)Per LoadS4.1
At last we are aple to sell
you wood at :
vnrn nwN PRirw
Thta nrfw grade of block and slab mixed, )ut
the thing for your furnace or heater, is selling
Bow for 34 per loan in ioaa joi. 01
$SFor 2 Load$8
Our trucks are equipped to ""?- do'f;
load lota, therefore we can SA E lOO
MONEY. Clnarantee one and one-half (llil
cords to donble load. Try it Can't go wrong.
Immediate delivery.
THIS WOOD HANDLED BY
WOODLAWN 4102. EAST 2041.
Oregon Fuel Co. Xat-onai ruei Co.
Dry and Green SS
Furnace or Heater lurtha
DRY BOX WOOD !
HEAVY COUNTRY : BLAB
DRY AND GREEN BLOCKWOOO
Multnomah Fuel Co.
Main 5540. Main 8119
Motors Rewound
AND REPAIRED.
Bought and Sold.
MCHOL8 EUiCTRIC WORKS
r none oii-n. zB Main St
Utilities Valuation
Shows Increase, but
Assessment Is Less
FLUFF RUGS AND RAO RUGS
RAG RUG WEAVING
au sues, first-class work. 1518 Interstate
caj. rnone ain. tl83.
OPTOMETRISTS
BtJm. Not. 19. While the i&aesAed tJtia-
tlon of public utilities in Oregon, aggregatinc
X185. 504.795. 29. is approximate! y S4. 450. 000
creater than the a5fte4 T&lue of these same
utilities a year ago, the apportioned Talue upon
wtuca tie are paw w only 1123,311,472.13.
or more than $500,000 under the apportioned
Taiue of a year uo. Itus apparent discrepancy.
it is explained by F. A. LoveLL, state tax com-
-ur oi the -high-rent district the ratio for tiis year as determined by the state
SaTe inrtnn nn vrn a1 --. . I tT rnm m su fn f mm t.Vi rf irk rf vm r asm
-.-i icricr , vnoaerB iiu cmuj laic iiturs i rum iii nv-- cuumj
equipment t youx aerrice missing the total Talue for the state this ear ia
Phone Main 2124. Thousand approximately V020.000.000 or some $18,-
of satisfied patrons. Consult 000,000 under the assessed Talue of a year ago.
The apportioned Tame of the T&noua classes ei
public utilities is given as follows:
Station and depot companies, $84,309-
595.70 ; sleeping car companies, $469,404.31 :
gas and electric companies, $29.545.001 .69 ;
c ..aw fr-u-uL uonsuit
ua Tree. nr. Samuel Goodman. Associate A-r-.
"JS; CHA8. W GOODMAN, 209 MorSma
t.. bet Front and 1st ,
WHY PAY MORE?
(jluna in gold-filled frames fit-
1 1 '-I w
your eves. 2 . express companies, $231,206.91; telegraph com-
glasses at low pri- -tiL Parues. $1,001,723.97; telephone companies,
Dr a v u?:. $7,549,876; tank line comp-nies. $160.-
f ANTED MUSICAL INS'MENTS 951
WANTLll Ooo-l piano tor rash; must be good
' piano and a bargain. Mrs, Mary A. Madill,
wmHaa, ir
WANTI2--nJRNITURE 952
Owl Furniture Co. morion
Wa waat your aaed furniture, atovea, rarpeta
ltd piano. : we pay the hlgbeat raah price.
le and 1 FIRST KT. t aU Main 4S37.
12-IN. OR 1S-IN. WOOD LOAD LOTS
Heavy dry blocks 50
Country slabs i 22
Dry cord wood T OO
Rock Hprtngs-Ctah or Monarch Coal Prompt
delivery.
Phone East 2 SI 5.
Standard Wood Co.
For a Short Time On.y
Fine block wood. $6.50 per load. $12.50 dou
ble, load: rood alab $9. double load $11.50
Hawthorne Fuel Co. Eat 0108. Please mention
thia paper. Hawthorne Fuel Co., 481 Haw
thorne ave.
Va MED furuiUif. rura, rarpeta, gaa rangev
aad ether furaiahlnra to fill
kitchen queeaa
Up a mlng hnnaa.
Phone East 72T.
PERSONALS 075
il C.KTS both feat luea up at Dr Eatna'a. the
CHIROPODIST and ARCH SPECUUST who
4mu knrt yoa. S yra ban. E av traa. Globe
Thaatra bhlg.. I Ita at Waahinrtoa. B way JSI4.
J.aVhL1U.U K ia a good thing to have ia the
hooae. bat it a better aa your ahoaa, autotopa
mr harweM. Aa tha aaaa at S10 Oak at, Bdwy.
OA. That's latherltfe. Made in lrgw,
Kjt I'KUT cKaof t war-awluii ie wiui wit. wil
j drive party waa ear ia Central California for
file; pay owa e-peaaae. Box 45$, Caaaa.
h.
IK 1'UlAll
Real dry block and wreckage wood, 11 in.
and If) in. long
BED BALL KIEL AND OOXTBACTno w.
Cor. 9th and Hawthorne K. 65S1J
PRT SEASONED SOITND WOOD
Btnve length, dehvered, $S per cord.
lA-re orrle for leaa. rast 7896.
vision
'"fT rnaranteea. nr a v t, .
tometri-t. 22R 1 .t u.i a t "u'w". op- 653 55
THERE are nn ,.. I Following is the apportioned value of public
fitted h. ik -7r. " e uuuues as iixea .nj se tax
- t b T i man me uunues as n
m.TJ1-. RDhn5,"n- reterai, opti- by counties:
antMd tiafacoa guar Baker. $6,094,543 S5; Benton. $399,-
-" ti .u eit il- n.ctim,, as nni ioi (is- ri.to-
PAIWTIRQ. TIWTma MMaaaai....- $2,7 25,7 84.95; Columbia. $2,445,271.45
I. H I I IIi-rsl .i- I Coos. $1,131.889 21; Crook
II CI tFTA"? ' , ----.- i Coos. $1,131.8
N. l.f7L'fcSi7 I" Cu-'- 13.645
- 0 T 14. W oodlawn 212 Douglas. $6.65
PATEWT ATTORHKYS
C, 8 GOLDBERG r. ; ,
rirhta 610 rh.;rrr"" arxa. oopy
,c, wi maatu, bhla.
PIP- REPAIRIWa
1T ff tr ir - t i .
s-e It u ' - anainq OV rr.l.
a a a a4 Pin. hv . .
m i . waaa
PHVSICIAMB
it A. philupC"
Broadwav Rk-
Office Practice ant.
P-UINO AI4D STSAW g-V
B0XW00D
DeBverad l-uaedlately by Puhtna Wood Oa
IH1 Macadam. Phone Mala 4178.
ml rfJT" 00 k'nda pramuiug CB ,
B fSgura ob your irJstaovirf"' L
Co. 517 Cnioa .v W.,
PLUMBER Prompt. reliir--75T-4--
lowe-t price. Phone Anrn o"o'T". t
THE M I- KLIN Is r-TWrT
PRIRTIRO. CNGRAVINO. ,
Print?nr A Ps-csa
r "a 165. a 1 1 Vi
In 1920 there was $500,000,000 taken
from the American public in the promotion of
fraudulent securities and stocks. By far the
heaviest toll was exacted from the laboring
clashes those people who had accumulated
their dollars by years of hard work and many
sacrifices. To protect the public from such
unwise and untried investments the Better
Business bureau of the Portland Ad club is
working hard and faithfully to educate people
to an appreciation of the difference between a
safe investment and au unwise speculation.
"Every day," states Charles W. English,
manager of the Better Business bureau, "com
plaints come to this office telling of misrep
resentations in advertising or by personal so
licitation, be it a pair of socks, a handbag, a
piece of jewelry or the promotion of stocks
and securities.
Victims Act Quarded
"The business of the Better Business bu
reau is to investigate such complaints, to see
that justice is done to the victim and that no
further complaints arise from that source.
"But such petty investments are overshad
owed by far by tha investments made in
fraudulent and worthless securities and stock.
The promoters of such enterprws are after
big money, the more readily obtained because
their stock in trade cannot be inspected by
hand, as can be done with the leather bag.
The prospective purchaser has nothing but the
word of the salesman by which to gauge his
judgment, and tha salesman's stock of circu
lars and illu5trative pamphlets mean nothing.
If he ia selling oil, he will probably show you
prints of gunners, veritable fountains of oil
springing joyfully from the breast of Mother
Nature. Or if it be coal, he may show you
interesting leads and speak in superlative terms
o ffavorable geological conditions.
High Returns Promised
"They promise high rates of interest, huge
dividends, enormous and quick returns, and if
Ute prospect admits that he has no ready cash
the salesman suggests that he trade in his
Liberty bonds. In this way $125,000,000 in
Liberty bonds were traded for worthless stock
in the year of 1920.
"When a salesman approaches, ask him fo
rds agent's credentials, which should be figned
by the corporation commissioner, showing that
the company which he represents is a bona
fide concern whose operations have been inves
tigated and sancti oned by tha corporation de
partment at Salem.
"Here are a few earmark, of tha financial
fraud:
"He promises enormous or guaranteed prof
its, high rates of interest and quick returns
nrrrt. iiea frMW liilff, dividends.
"Compliments your 'judgment and sound
rmirirteA vni
"Cites the profits of roeoeasful companies
instead of his own. (This is one ot toe rur-
mr. tdrn& of Questionable schemes. 1
"Tries to work the hurry-hurry game that
almost all the stock is already sola.
Don't Bt Rushed
'"in bonest. nromoter will trv to rush you
into a decision in order to get you in on the
around floor. There is plenty of time to
consult your banker, the corporation depart
ment or the Better Business bureau.
"No part of the country is too remote for
the promoter of worthless stocks. Wherever
newspapers and m eaxines go, there go the
circulars and form letters of these promoters.
They open sumptuous offices, they print ex
pensive stationery and put up a bold and
prosperous front They can afford to do this,
because, this is their only expense. There are
no operating expenses, and, once the all
overhead is paid, the rest is velvet They
conceive schemes for the promotion of every
possible mere ha ndi sable article under the run
fruit groves, motion pictures, tares, diamonds,
steel mines, ooal and coke. gaa. lumber, ml.
-.in ,1. of .11 kinds, candies, glaaa caskets.
$54,147.89; i f, im cJiana-e onbonj and scores of other
Deschutes, $575,774.13; piiusible schemes.
invaugaa i u u m
"Before in vesting, investigate. The Better
Business bureau of the Portland Ad club ac
hats information regarding any question le en
terprise. Its slogan is 'Truthful advertising.-
T, .mi 1 1. mi. I., thrw fold !
"1. To educate people to Invest only in
fvit ut esf nemnKitions. '
"2. To adiust complaints of victims of
e,Htnt .nrt wrwthlefl. enteroi isea by
ing that justice is. dona them and that the
bait offered them be maoe narmien.
"3. To cooperate with aaverusers in main
taining a standard of truthful advertising, in
order that the public may rightfully place
confidence in the integrity of advertisements.
Bond Market Spurt
Brings Scramble by
Dealers to Purchase
With a runaway market now facing them,
dealers in municipal and other high-grade bonds
are in a wild scramble to purchase securities
acceptable to their clients, according to F. A.
Freeman of the Freeman. Smith A Camp com
pany, who is now in Chicago on busineas for
the company.
In a letter to his company Freeman reports
that while the advancing market was not un
expected, increase in bond prices came so rap
idly that dealers are cleaned out U bonds
which they had oa hand. Now there- is a
keen rivalry among dealers in the East and
Miaaie west in tne purcna-mg ot new issues.
One of the beet indications of the so-called
runaway market was the unprecedented succea
of the recent $50,000,000 loan of the New
York Telephone company. The bonds, which
carry 6 per cent interest coupons, were of
fered to the pubuo at 07 ft ana were quicaiy
oversubscribed. The statement is made that
the syndicate which handled the issue received
68.000 subscriptions, aggregating $488,000.
000, nearly 10 times the amount of the issue.
This ia the first time in several years that an
issue of bonds haa been so heavily oversubscribed.
National Publicity
Week Launched as
Educational Feature
The American Ir-utute of Banking has dav
ignated this week as National Publicity week.
A nation -wide publicity campaign haa been
launched in order to acquaint the publia with
the educational features of the organiia-on.
The State bank of Portland is devoting one
of its bla disolav windows to thia eamnaifti.
One of the features of this display is a pic- j
ture of Uie delegates to the lavt national con
vention aa well as a showing of the diplomas
and text books issued by the association.
Every officer and employe of the State bank
of Portland ia a member of the A. I. B..
making it a 100 per cent orgamaaUua. the
only one in Portland. I
1921
I J.D
a vst aa ana a aaa a i a
Feb
:S. 708.200
Mar.
1S8.701.0O0
April
S90.888.0OO
May
177.8J7.900
June
17. 114.000
July
170.474.SOO
Aug
1S8.S2S.S0O
Sept
20S.7S1.S00
Oct
103.148.500
1S20
:o;. 528. 500
175.T71.100
471.725.800
245.051.200
266.384.200
240.892.000
1SS.1SS.700
145.0 2 2. 504)
338.79$. S00
11S
$ 241. 444. TOO
lST.S4S.OvO
1SS.122.SOS
67.724.500
209.STT.800
S22.0SS.000
170.S4S.S00
220.1SS.SO0
S7S.S1S.409
190 695.100
2.060.596.000 2.S92.T22.800 2. 544.149. 100
Nov 178.700.200 251.852.900
Dec. ,v 237.208 000 2S.1SS.S00
Total. . .
S.106.930.S00 S.021.171.S,
The savings department of the First National
bank hereafter will not be open for busiaeaa
Saturday evenings
Livestock Industry
Materially Aided by
War Finance Project
Conditions in the livestock industry are show
ing marked improvement as the result of the
assistance received through the War ilnanoe
corporation, according to Eugene Meyer Jr.,
managing director of the organization.
A deplorable situation had developed in the
livestock industry, owing to the ahrinkage of
market values, inadequate financing and the hur
ried liquidation of immature animals and of
animals which should have been retained on the
farms for breeding purposes. The industry ia
being materially aided now through the organ
ization of agencies in each stata or section and
the refinancing of the livestock men through
local banks and those agencies. During the
past two weeks loan agencies of Portland have I
received from the War Finance corporation
nearly $2,000,000 which will be used to finance
cattle and sheep men in Oregon. Further ap
plications for funds are now pending advances
which are expected in the near future.
In a reoent statement Meyer expressed the
opinion that it waa only a matter of time when
the demand for mortgage money in the West
would ba to a large extent appeased.
commission
05
655.716.29: Gilliam. $3,599.
579.68; Grant, $395,389.40; Harney, $359.
974.56; Hood River, $1,828,958.23: Jackson.
$3,575,000.44: Jefferson. $1,027,967.07:
Josephine. $1,829,475.61; Klamath, $1,360.-
07B Laic, 1 131 .iuu.94 ; lne, l,in,-
896.53; Lincoln, $661,897.82; Linn, $3,387.-
184.48; Malheur, S2.24S.sno.23; Alarion,
$4,693,586.64; Morrow. $2,771,874.19: Mult
nomah. $35,273,200.21: Polk, $1,240,013.80;
Sherman, $3,270,176 63; Tillamook, $799,
320.47; Vmatilla, $10,729,251.97: Union,
$5,072,521.85; Wallowa. $1,051,663.15;
Wasco, $5,129,598.74: Washington. $1,842,
575.55; Wheeler, $5,133.08; Tsmhill, $1,258,-
10U. il. Total, C1Z3.311.4 i-.13.
1 1 vim L i.r rLJ
Range in Prices of Liberty Bonds and
st Victory Notes During the Past Week
WOOD One week only, medhim dry lS-tneh
block and slab mixed. $6 load, or doable load
$11: dry wood. $7 load, or double load IIS.
Phone Marshall 2855,
frH MARIE n.INN. $80 Plral St.
i payaaeiaa; wee trio treatment for
dragleaa
aeuntta.
rfcenmaiuam. srlattca. aU aches) and pahia,
UlAHACTkH RRADINtiS BI
APPOINTMENT
kjtsT aau
V.UTUj T, aa. to. ahereahouta of K. F.
K. K. PresUia aad Caartta Preat
St fwarrl William Preatna. SIT -aarney st.
IXP-ftrLloti Bilx. . asm, 4
ay 18 Beadle bmUkxL Trial tre. Jeato I as.
814 Bash Laae bM. Mala 6168.
4ftAIUATK chiropod-a; maaaasa aaaer shca3
1 supervwa-i : epaa eveniags aad Buadayi. US
A,nay ring , sra aaa Moms-a.
t J! orvf r CoaaaltaUoa Ira- Bdwy. 49SS.
tnllWjfCr 404 ae-sririea bidg., 64 6th at
XJURN OOOD TRADB veniags; baaaty aV
Mint. Martaaxr nnn, Maranall 1TU3
A-TD 3 small ahlUlrvn. 3 to t
, rvfervftrea. AauwatM 614-92.
JlOM
CORSET SHOP Homa for
Mat etoaauia. fl trier, reoaunnr Wdha. HOC
loraenv eallaal
844 R. lt Sell. 221S aaoramga
LkLta Wt for yoar
T koa Aoto. S24-26.
kaaatr wark Aaaa at roar
aaaa ana iir. a
Mr A NT ta ador baay aot aawr S
Wandlawa S5S.
aUu. Call
(buuw baaRhlal BMtbed. Main USA,
WaAAAWS. bataa. ' btdaeya.
1 eaa Dr. Elaa
neawtk as: both
i won-. nr. laa Boreaeea. OPS Panama bid.
fiOHS VlANT mu ia Aadrev Oaaa, Laagloa,
STANDARD BRICK A TILS CO.
Firat growth fir; Rock Springs, Royal, Owl
Creek coal 81 6th t. bet Stark and Oak.
Bmsdwmy 1 8.
4 IT. 16 IN. wood, first growth, $5 per cord.
Delivered on bcholl s road, lntersectMB ot
routa S, Raaverton. W. B. Wridge, Aloha. Or.
IRST graath lir. full cord $8. large or small
order solicited, prompt delivery. John Ger-
larh. Wdln. 1824.
NORTH BANK FVEl Wood and coal; small
orders sol in tail J -ona Aut 5i. 60S
rpehur at
Sfi'R 16 ia a--. $1.75
$5 to load: banraia.
alab. $7.50; box. $4 80.
beat fir. aeaaoBed.
Dry 12-1 6-ia. country
Belt 1763.
CORDWOOD Na. 1, Qnt growth. $7.50: No.
16 7ft; ds-vred oa west sta exoept Portland
Heirtrts. Mam 723. .
DRT box wood. $4.75; planer trimaiiags, $3.54
load. Wdln. 6904. '1113 Montana ave.
A-1 FIRST grow fir. $7.50 per cortL B-t
sseond growth fir, $7.25. rnona Main 7'.7.
DRY box wood. $4.75; block and alab, $5;
puner uminga, sa.oo ioaa. warn, s as v.
OLD GROWTH Na. 1 lir $8 aniI Ualn
6241.
HXATT eoaatry slat rood. $6.25 per eord.
Acme Foet i.a. ijau aat
DRT wreckaga wwod $5 per toad. Tajiar 1 el
Ca Wdln. 1S4. Bdwy. 8914.
A-PT. BLOCK wood aad railroad aa, also short
ia-racn piocx. saarsnau Jtoas.
DRT old growth fir, 12 or IS inch; insida block
wood, is or ia inca. v ooqia-n 2 132.
TOR SALE Good wreckaga wood. 12-16 inch
langth, SS per load delivered. East S254.
LRt OA-.. S rr eord: r, iUO; 1 ial
$8.50 kiad. Phone 638-88.
Or.
WANTED la adopt boy ar gtn. 1 as S yaar-okl:
GOOD seasoned coed ood. 7 per cord; heavy
c antry slab. $4.75. East 1759.
,TSS '"W HODSON COMP3f?
887 Wa&hinrton. RrI... fifi.
OFFICIAL CLOSING PRICES
Mon.
SHEET MCTAU WO
Liberty 3s. 1932-47 95.14
Liberty rirst 4s, 1932-47 94.20
Liberty second 4s, 1927-42 94.50
Liberty first 4s, 1932-47 94.30
Liberty second 4Us. 1P27-42 94.62
Roof ma ratterta. Liberty third 4s. 1928 96 30
r-ceral repatrrr Pb-n Bt-.-Tt , 'nd Liberty fourth 4VsS. 1933-38 94.62
is sain . " ictory 4S, 1922-23 99.70
v ictory 38, 1922-23 99.70
TaA 1 m a a ..-
mciAL WORKS
TRAWSftR AND ATOaaj,-"
SHIPLEY TRNiFERX
Tues. Wed. Thurs. KrL SaL
95.14 95.20 95.00 95.10 95.16
94.10 94.44 94.60 94.72 94.90
94.02 94.30 94.50 94.50 94.66
94.20 94.52 94.70 74.76 95.10
94.22 94.54 94.66 94.64 94.76
96.20 96.40 96.42 96.36 96.32
94.30 94.66 94.76 94.76 94.88
99.68 99.70 99.74 99.90 99.92
99.68 99.70 99.74 99.30 99.92
WALLOWA
6 Gold Bonds
The City of Wall a, Oregon. In
corporated in 1899 is the prosperous
trading center for the western par of
Wallowa county. It is served by the
Cnion Pacific Railroad (La Grande
Enterprise branch), and is surrounded
by extensive agricultural territory
suited to all kinds of farming. Lum
bering, dairying, the' production of
fruit and livestock are additional
substantial industries. Population,
officially estimated, 1200.
These bonds are general obliga
tions of the city, dated October t,
1921. and payable serially in the
years 1922 to 1931. both inclusive.
8
OCR BJ.VfVa
FTRNITCRB MOVINO
108 FOURTEENTH ST. ro, 5fAI.T
a.aiT -t
aw w ,, r. .
PaeMrvVS.oi?A!TB CO.
MONET LOANED ON GOdDS
SS raurth --. opp. Malt,-1. l.V0 !
i-nasa Broadway STiaT
ALWAYS PICK THE Baf Hnr.D
GOODS RPKriil lav "OI:8EHOT.n
shippto, d moving; haras and n'.,c,dB
I rates to all points. aXo na: spa.
ritTRAN8rw- grOTLsGJt CO
- ..... ro.aw.T 8,a A.,fl
wregon transfer Co.
MUMmn 8t . ,
DRATAGB mfZ l
hoi,ihd 1 Tnrcsuvr
Co.. Sth and hl Zj?m&.Tr li-f
Broadway 70S.
VULCAWIIIwa AMD RETREADIWQ
r an DARJ TlRlTjr-
ERT1CE COMPANY
PORTLAND'S BEST VtXCANIZERS
WE GUARANTEE WI CALL AND DEUTEB
tliaa peimont sx. Tabor S203.
WOOD SAWINQ
8TR1CTLT Na 1 all growth cordwood. boo
ary. as earn, aas sioa. - ait eis-ST,
WOOD SAWING
CAIX MAPT 8214.
- : i - i
RT rwBa a-rdwood. IS-uu. $8 lnd7wal V7rr1 Qir u ' wood, we aaw It
aaaa. v v - east a
East iiMte oaht. 640-85.
Northwest Bank Statement
PORTLAND BANKS
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday . .
Thursday . . .
Friday
Saturday . . .
Week. . .
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday .
Thursday . .
Friday ....
Saturday . .
Weak .
Monday . . .
Tuesday . . .
Wednesday
Thursday . .
Friday
Saturday . .
1921
..$ 6.813,766
. . 6.179.612
.. 6.26L119
. . 5.225.750
. . 5,089,417
. . 4.487.104
. .$33,856,770
SCATT
. .$ 7,000,426
. . 6.428.965
.. 5.560.034
. . 4,944.435
. . 4.954.616
5.143.141
. .$34,031.61.7
TACO
. .$ 929,943
765,251
567.383
519.257
493,481
410.283
Balances
Week $ 3.685,598
SPOKA
Monday $ 2.516.544
Tuesday ; 1.785.906
Wednesday 2.239.706
Thursday 1.716.67S
Friday 1.7J5.969
Saturday 1.560.30S
Week. .
-SI 1,555.101
1920 1921 1920
S 8.515,141 S 949.587 $1,770,119
6.1S5.937 1,196,611 1,456.452
6.257,816 1.211.955 1.078.868
6.112.535 1,064.991 1.556.113
6.387.989 857.S46 1.009.844
6.590.969 913.655 1.288.733
$40,050,388 $6,194,047 $8,160,132
BANKS
$ 7,471.788 $1,276,673 S2.0S2.56S
7,585.804 1.293.280 2.069.662
5.800.737 686.97S 1.802.207
5.652.693 1,044.509 1.487.263
5.630.687 1.019,020 1.496,968
5,407,624 1.577.069 1.349.201
$37,149,325 $6,897,430 $9,737,867
BANKS
$ 929,598 S 198.047 $ 156.567
1.099.630 36.63S 106.178
858.480 88.565 134.230
733.3 It 96.899 101.064
636.463 65.298 80.835
575,994 40,205 112.953
S 4 823.476 $ 513.147 S 891.917
: BANKS
S 3.223.443 $ 894.184 $1,276,142
2.153.657 687.460 618.79B
2.4S5.490 970. CIA 958.484)
2.251,391 692.651 877.624
2.308.669 713.195 956.280
3,050.202 610.056 819.891
S14.425.853 $4,568,142 IU4U14
I . PRICES to yield
6.10
INCOME TAX EXEMPT
CIAIKENDAXL
& CO. INC.
Fiflh and Stark Streets
G0rWWT-MUNICIPAL CORPORATOR
BONDS
Aa I. Ba
WEEK
(Ameriran Instltate of
Baakins)
TO ACQUAINT the. en
tire country with the
purpose of their or
gan lx tion, namely :
The Constant Improve
ment In All Branches
of Banking ben Ice,
the American Institute of
Banking, a national body of
bank employes, familiarly
known as the "A. L B.." has
Bet aside a week for the ob
servance of the activities of
the A. L B.
Of its 45.000 members, all of
wnom are in banking; or
allied financial professions,
25.000 are employe-students
taking tne A. 1. B. courses
which are an Important part
of tne organisation s w ork.
The national convention of
this institute will be held in
Portland next year, and will
be attended by delegate
members from every section
oi tne country.
UNITED STATES
NATIONAL BANK
niiimmimmmiiimmiiiimiiitiiiH
Liberty Bonds
United States Liberty
Bond and Victory Notes
are the most readily mar
ketable securities in
which money can be in
vested. We carry a large sup
ply of each issue avail
able for small or large
investment.
BOSD DEPT.
Opes 8:38 to 6
MU 8:1$ to t
LADD & T1LT0N
BANK
Oldest ! the ortkwast
WA8HIKGT0X At THIRD
0verbeck&
Cooke Co.
Stocks, Bonds
Cotton, Grain, Etc
DIRECT PRIVATE
WIRES TO ALL
EXCHANGES
Members Chicago Board of Traa
Correspondents of Logan & Bryaa
Chicago Now York
216-217 Board of Trad Bul-iing
Liberty Bonds
HOLD YOURS
Do not part with them
unless compelled to do so.
BUY MORE
At present attractive prices,
thus reducing cost.
Booklet No. 255 gives interesting
sad profitable information.
U'riU TODAY for ymnm frm copy
ROSE & COMPANY
liberty Bond Speac&isa
SO BroaJ Street. New York Caty
City Of
Salem, Ore.
6 Bonds
Dated Due
Not. 1. 1921 Nor. 1. 1931
Optional Not. 1. 1922
Denomination $500
' Price 102.50 Yielding
About 5.60
County of
LincolnfOre.
6 Bonds
Dated Duo
Sept. I, 1921 Sept. 1, 1929-3S
Denomination $1000
Price to yield
5.60
STATE OF OREGON
5V Highway Bonds
Dated Denomination Duo
Not. 1, 1921 $1000 1936-46
Price to yield
4.85-4.90
Wire Order. Collect
Ralph Schneeloch Company
MUNICIPAL ..ND CQRPDRATIDN FINANCE
LUMBLRMCNS BUILDING
Portland, Dregc-.
WANTED
A man with $15,000 in well-established
wholesale tire business, an ex
ceptional money-making proposition
for right party. U-757, Journal.
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