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V3 C-i-c- i--. J-a...- 1 - ' .1 . ...... ts. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21 mf. . THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, f OREGON. i IB DIG III,: HIH STGRM 6L0VS BY ForcM to abandon tour of tha Co- ' UirnbU rlvar hljhwar today tha National Qranfa again turned to bualneaa and In convention Moamblod at Um Moltnomah kotaj tblo morning rgvVaad th digest of tha national Uwa of tha orfajilaaUlon. .- All of thd laaussloa was technical and non'a of tha ravtatona mado wars drastic ' Moat of tn4 lacuaalon hinged on.rfula Uona racardins tn futara growth of the Oranga, Oao raaolution concerning- reclamation and land atUmiit problems waa intro duced by IL E. Wintamav maater of tha Want Vtrainia grange and delegrate from tha eaatarn atata. Tha raaolution waa plaoed ta tha handa of tha fcelutiorj eommlttao for later consider tlori. BANQCET COSCELtID Another uslnae aeaalon waa ached aled to atari at 1 o'clock thla afternoon, - ' The banquet which waa planned to take place thla evening In tha Eveajna; tar Or an re hall on Division atreet haa been -cancelled due to weather conditions. A bualneea aeaalon will be held Tues day morning beginning; at 10 o'clock at which the annual election of officer will take place. An esouraion to Corvailie la planned for Wednesday ai through the carrying out of theeeplana la dependent upon the leather and restoration of train eervlce. I ' Tribute to the memory of membero of tha national grange who died during the past rear waa paid at the annual memorial cxerciaea held la tha Mult nomah hatel Sunday afternoon, with W. W. Deal of Idaho, national chaplain, in charge or tne aerrinea. V1TK A EX H050KB0 Five deceased raembera were honored. Including one maater who died in of fice. They were W. K. Oileo, master of New Terk grange; Mra. Aaron Jones, wife of Indiana past masters Mra. Ueorge A. Bow en, wife of Connnecticut past maater ; Mra Andrew M. Belcher, wife of Rhode Ialand past maater. and Mra H. O. Had ley. wife of New Hamp er. I re past maater. 10 oral offering for each of the dead were presented by their respective state renresentatlves and friends of the range. The eierclaea were Ira pie friends paying tribute to the deceased members with brief remarks and a short song service. A social meeting was held Sunday eve ning at the Multnomah. , No special pro gram waa arranged for the entertain ment. The board of managera of tha National Grange Monthly also met in the evening for a general discussion of the paper'a policies. . !' Canby Barlow Strip Of Paving Is Opetied Halevn, Nov. 21. With Iheopening of the Canby-Barlow aeotlon of the Pacific highway to traffic Sunday morning, mo- tnrlsta are afforded a solid ribbon of pavement from Salem to lortland, with the exception Of a short strip on either side of the bridge acroes the Tudding -tver at Aurora, according to State Hlgbaay Rnglneer Nunn. Engine's Blast : "":! KoutsBear, Who -: Is After Sheep Sooth Bend. Waab-. Nov. tV The engineer of the train which traverses the narrow peninsula known a North Baach.vaeparJ.ting WUlapa Harbor from the ocean, proved himself a friend in need to a flock of sheep when be pulled the whistle cord. Tha blast of tha locomotive warning sig nal so startled a boar, which waa chasing the sheep, that ho gave op tha chase. Another bear raided a pig pen, killed a ISO-pound porker, tore off one of its hind lege, tossed tha leg over the fence and carried tt into the brush. OH CO MED Dairymen Demand That Hdridge Quit; Discuss Marketing Banks, Nor. ZL A meeting of the local members of the Ore. on Dairy men's league waa held Saturday to dis cuss plans for marketing their milk and cream until the affairs of the league were more definitely settled. About 60 members were present. Tha Secretary waa Instructed by unanimous vote to nreoare a 'petition asking the resignation of Manager K. C Eldndge and to send to both him and the board a copy of the resolutions and petition. A few members gathered again Sun day to d incuse plana for forming an or ganisation of some kind, but no definite action wa s taken and a third meeting will be held Tuesday. Medford, Nov. 21. Charles XL Owens, former Rogne River vaUey orchard 1st, now connected with oil interests In Salt Lake City, Utah, who waa brought here to face trial for complicity In the Jack sonville bank failure last August, waa found polity by the jury empanelled, to hear the case after SO minutes of delib eration. The .chief witness for the state was W. H. Johnson, former cashier of the in stitution, now serving a 10-year sen tence, who was brought here from Saem to testify in this case. Evidence and testimony Introduced went to show that Johnson and Owena as partners had grossly overdrawn tneir accounts, checks being .shown- which were signed by Owens to an amount of more than (20,000. It also waa shown that In response to a telephone call from the credit manager of the St. Francis hotel, San Fr&nciaoo, Johnson 'had au thorised the cashing of a check. Owena will take an appeal to the supreme court. EUEBER BUSINESS GGNTINUESiTO: REPORT ( FAIR : IMPROVEMEN I UMBER BUSINESS IS STIMULATED WALL STREET QUOTATIONS Furnished by Overbed ft Coolie Cow Board of Trad Buildlnc saw " Cranberry Price to Advance 50 Cents Astoria,- Not. 2L A BO-cent raise in tha price of cranberries a box was an nounced Sunday by W. E. Schimpff, aales manager of the Pacific Cranberry exchange. This brings the price a box to $6. the highest ever known here. Schimpff also predicted a cranberry shortage before Christmas, as the sup ply on hand is aaidjito be very low. a i Kyne Prepares More 'Cappy' Ricks Tarns Hoqntam, Wash., Nov. 21. From the pen of Peter B. Kyne. novelist and short story writer, will aoon come a second series of Cappy Ricks sea yarns, with the same characters as those written five or six years ago. This information cornea direct from Captain R, E. (Matt) Peaaley. master of the E. K. Wood schooner vigilant and hero of Kyne's former tales of the Pacific waterfronts and windjammer sailings from the coast. Captain Peaaley. who is spending a few days at his home while his ship is be ing loaded at Bellingham visited Kyne at an rancisco a lew weeks ago. PORTLAWrf COTJP1ES VX COURT Astoria, Nov. 21. Divorce suits filed here include : Ellen B. . V. Telford against Normann Telford. Frederick Betke against Wllhelmina ' Betke, Charles M. Hoberg against . Pearl . Ho. berg pf Portland, June Phillips .against Oscar M. Phillips, Alta Lee Saul against John J. Saul. Ktoile Ireland against F. H. Ireland of 'Portland, Edward Terry against Sarah Terry. By awn a Henna 8peeial Cemappadanf of The Journal. Detroit. Kow. 21. Bosms is twine atianlatod her by ruing prises and seasonable weather. Bailroada have bees eonspk-ooua poreaasers this week. They are In tha market for Ufa grade lumber. Car repairisg is incraaaiiic and loaxbsr. atea aay that it is almost impoaabk) to obtain more thaa a few thousand feet of roofing, siding or naing stock. Ob lumber company baa in structed Ha talesmen not to tak. orders for droD-tidtnt. Prices at the htmber Bills range from tSS to 14) a thousand feet and then it little Stock ea hand. It it nradiotari Kt thia. wiS mean mock higher lumber prices next spring. In the retail stores, the cheaper lines et merenawmsF are saonag In increasing Tobinw, wnue aw in we mcner priced goods suu is restricted. The outlook for mnlnmnt tl winter hat been improved bj tha approval voted several municipal improvement projecta in the eiecuon Toesasy. Mors tsaa f 10,000,000 Will be spent by the city in the near future. Stat roads to be built early in 1922 also trill aid in providing jobs. The program as outlined involves eonstmct&a of 900 miles of highway and the expenditure ef abeat HJ.000,000. The number of men employed here increased 4389 during the past week. - Ovsrbeek A Cooks company advises; Oa aceoant of wtiv tratsMs w are waable to get anything bat th last sties on stock 4oday. These qaotatJoos are not tne effirial close. - but are the but sales up and the class 'of the . sjatket, whicb is noon Portland time. Then will probably be no better wire service tomorrow. X goassjt r terms of any sana were received. : Lost Sale Agr- Cheat. Ajsx .Bobber Chicago Publishers Issue Ultimatum to Striding Printers Chicago, Nov. IL Publishers are awaiting the action of members of the printing crafts here in answer to an ultimatum insisting the men go back to work. The action of the publishers request ing a resumption of work is believed to be an effort to bring negotiations to a head, thereby settling the strike among bodk printers, color press establishments and job offices. A resolution to break off negotiations if the men had not returned to work Monday wad defeated among the pub lishers. k Many of the compositors have declared ruin would result from failure of the printers to execute struck work in ae fense of the closed shop., The climax came when- 250 printers were called out in protest to an injunc tion secured by the compositors to re strain the closed Bhop division from algmng further contracts with the men. Unidentified Body Found With Bullet Hole Through Head The body of an unidentified man was found by employes at the Terminal rail road yards Sunday morning with a bul la!, hole through his head which he naa evidently inflicted upon himself with a .32 calibre automatic which waa at his side. Not the slightest clue to his identi fication was found on his person. The man had. been fairly well dressed. and wore a dark suit and hat and a white collar and shirt. He was about 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighed about lfO pounds. The frozen body waa found about o'clock, but it is thought that it had been in the yards most or the night Deputy Coroner Leo GoetBch said that the case waa clearly a suicide- and no inquest will be held. STEEL BUSINESS T LESS SOMEM Pittsburg. Nov. 21. Programs of the rail roads for 1922. it is indicated here, include some heavy nil tonnages. The New York Central U icq airing for 100,000 tons and may double this amonaL The Norfolk A Western program involves about 40.000 tons. ana toe Pennsylvania road a quota approxi- matas xau.vvu tons. Cleveland. Nov. 2 1 .Dent and fev bolt. nnta and rivets hers is still limited to small tonnages, bat now that the threat of die rail strike ha passed, manofactarers expeot a re sumption of buying by - tits roads for repair ii 1 im ii i uii 1 1 i ii "i i i a i I III . . . . ' ' " Ii , , I work. PAPER hsw-Tork. Nov. 2 1 . Thirtv-nina marmfmA- tama of wood pulp are planning new plants or to increase the capacity of present mtUs. ujmbsh Seattle. Nov. 31. TM WashlRston a Are- Con Lumber mills produced 69.000 feet - of nrmber the first week of this month. noeratiMis being 18 per cent below normal. Baa and water shipments for the stune period amounted to 62.000.0C0 feet, deliveries bing per cent oetow prouucoon. KL'BBER Akron. Ohio. Nov. 91. FVl muhirHmi schedules are being maintained at the auto mobile tire plants here. This means that the trooayear. uoonneo. Firestone and Miller plant ire operating at about 10 t HO ner cant of capacity ax wnat is sapnowwi to be the dnu- est season Of tha year. Demand for rahnar mecaanieal goods is rnoainc tu and those partments ars showing an increase in output as a result. GROCERIES Kansas City. Nor. 21. A mdru-rinn In ireignt rates of 10 to IS per cent from Kan sas City west and from Western points to asoKas city Is expected to stimulate sales of jams, syrups, fruit juioes. honey and numer ous otorr commodities aftacted. . CORN Kansas City.. Kan.. Nov. 21. Iterlaration or Beeretary of Aznculturs Wallaes, that farm- ers would find it profitable to burn corn for fuel has brought a protest from the Kansas stats agricultural department, but word has been received from Klihart aad other Kansas towns that this will be dons on a large scale tins winter. WOOti Boston. Nov. 21. Acoordins to reports re ceived from South - America, the rjrngoay clip wis year B very inferior, with the wool short age ana iieeces uneven as a result of scab. A yield of my 90.000.000 pounds is indicated. - WHEAT Toneka. Kan.. Nov. 1 . Man ictm rf Kansas wheat ars being replanted near galfava because of dry weather and cutworms. In sects are damaging grain' in bias. New Tors-. Nov. SI. The movement nf eoal to New England through the Hudson River gateway naa shown a slight improve, merit in the last week. ICS Kansas City, Nov. 21. Ice manufacturers of the Central Wast gathered hers today de clared that they saw no prospect of lower prices tor next summer. Tns avenge pnee last season was 60 oents a hundred for do mestic use- Allied Chea. , . . . . Allia Chalmers American Beet Sugar ...... American Can Co. American ' Car Fdy. Asoeriean Hide leather . do pfd. . . . ......... American. International Corp. .American Locosanuve ...... American Ship AOCom ... American Hmelter Amtvu Steel Foundry Amtnoui Sugar .......... do pfd. . r .' Amerk-aa Sumatra Amer. Tel. eV ,Tel ....... Americas Tobacco t AmericsB Wool American Zino Anaconda .. . Atchiaoa Atlantic, Gulf at W. I. .... . Baldwin Loco Baltimore Ohio , . Bethlehem Bteel ""BV Rntte C. 4 Z Butte A Sup. Bums Bros. . A Caddo Oil v: ....... . California Packing ..... a . . California. Pet. ptd Canadian Pacific Central Leather Cerre de Pases. Chandler Motor Chicago Great Western Chili Copper Chino C, M. St, P do pfd , . . -. Coca Cola C. A O. Colorado Gas A Electric Columbia Graphophone Corn Products Coedes Oil C. R. i. P do A pfd do B pfd CrucOtfe Cuba Cans do pfd Cuban American 8ngar Endicott Johnson ..... . .. , Famous Player .......... r lax xire Gaston Williams General Cigars General Electric General Motor . . . . Glen AUen General Asphalt Great Nor.-, pfd. Greene Cananea Gulf States iiteel 82 H . 164 . 4B . 6H . 2 Sla . 11 . a . STS . 8SH . H . 41 . BIS . 6S : as 1H H 125 ?H 10 MS SI Ja 55 SH 1 112S H W 7S 80 116 sm 'Ssi 45 S T ' 12S 2T 23 87 W 38 SB 62 4 $8 34 , 83 Ii 82 70S eevk 8s . 19S . 15H . 754 67 . 10 : 6i . 134 H . Ills 44 . 63 H 73H 25 H 41 H Honatos Oil , Insptrstiea . . . ; i IntsTstate Calk haa 1st. atere. . Manns ; . de pfd.- Int. Nickel . Int. Paer . . . . Invincible Oil Isautd Oil K. C. Boathera ...... KsUy-Bprisarnekl ...... Keaneeott ....... i. . t Keystone Ties ..w... Btssl bshigh Valley Lews Theatres .. .. Maris nd ,. afexicaa Pstnsieia Miami Uiddls BUtss OU .i. Midvais Stsel ............ Monte ota cry-Ward ......... aliesouri Pacific ........... do pfd ................ National Eaamel Nevada Cooa. ............. New Havea Northern Pacific ........... N. T. Central r lala. Prod. ret. . . . .- Pacific Gas A Electric Panta All errs ...i. Pacific Oil . i. . . . - Pan-American Petroleum . . . . do. -B- , Pennsylvania People Gas Pene Manioetta . Pure Oil Phillips Peta fierce-Arrow Pierce Oil '. Pittsburg ft West Virginia .. Pressed Steel Car Pullman Ray Consolidated Beading Republic Iron A Stsel Republic Motors . . Royal Dutch yil , Shattuck. Aria. Standard Oil. Cai , Standard tril Ind. Konthern Par! fie Southern Kailway , . . do pfd S. U A 8. F Ktndebaaer Tennesure Cop. Jti Cheta. . Texas Oil Texas Pacifia C. A O. Tobacco Products ' Transcontinental OU Union Oil Dei Union Pacific .......... United Fruit ........ United Retail 8trjres . . . . U. 8. Industrial Alcohol . U. 8- Rubber. U. B. 8taei Utah i Copper ....... Wabash Wabash A pfd. , Westingbonae K. A at. v ilson Packing leva Sales. "THE ITS 1S4 56 a li 1 iV Sis 24 41 24 L 41 H aes 14H 2 HIS 2s 16 24 16 19 43 V 46 13 13 1 78 3 S 80 43 30 . 47 . 3S . 33 21 3 . 33 13 . 13 23 . 61 .109 14 71 .. 48 ... 7 .. 46 ... 6 . . 88 . . . 88 ... 7 1 . . . 48 '.y. ?i ... ... 43 . .. 29 . .. 60 ... 16 ... 20 ...124 ...121 ... 82 ... S ... 48 ... 83 ... 66 ... 7 ... 21 ... 46 Z BEAR ATTACK III SR ra UMBER OUTPUT (Wall Street Journal rsssanal Review) v Tors, Nsv. 2L (C P.) DaepiU raid directed at the stacks which bad Ird the sdvaaos ever the last two wests the list ea the New Tsrfc Stack rvrhenas steady today. The arstissHaih sttacaed of the m vest meat telepaons. hbpmg to whees. . Th., riw4 a oux-sa ivsetMi. st eaass asea wita The market caoaaa arraanaaic.- - All rails were active at sdvsacing prices dar ing the- first few eajnate sa too New Tsrk 8 sock Mcnaage today. ft was sa fcvw-eriesa I is hewever. that tradias maaakv eeataves. and Seath- era Railway was the ataojsr. with early assss above is 17 SMALLER FOR YEL is the awrd. I at aks'-Vea r FaTMac aft ta ramser pasdwrrioa west was vrOected ka the waBetta Caast I ssik rasas s ssaacartsoa far V tng Xssiaisst 32. , Aessrejag Is Montesano Oil Well Project 'Abandoned afuBtaeaae, Wa-h., Nee. 21. railare -A get leaiee from the tisaser- eaaapasirs arhtrfc owned land near the aits of lbs seopswd efl wR hr-t esst oT Mesrasaass was iwapaawfbls for the anasaonsaeat of the project, aresrdias ta W. si, Faltoa. sscksr of the eebessa. Far a year a derrick and ah necessary saarhtnerv wars ts pkacs swt drilling was neve atari. 'The ssrtflt a) being dlssnaeUed aad taksa ta Meataaa that vfees. ml raitoa writes ioral oil esUseaa that bs has not lost eonfidears ia the prssei of oil ka tha Moatavsras dietnet. NEW INCORPORATIONS 702.22? feet gotag ay SUM a 16 smnrsittsa saum is T. Wssteva VTsaaingtsa as uswr.d 64,3 13.14 X lt at samkir awrtag tha weak, a it awr.-wat bets erase! reif aassta far the ; week ameast.il ts 6T.823.4t8 feet, and saw oxtan usatvad tetalsd 61.ttlJ22 feet, ., t as tha raped. 64 per seat a he a si J ha saianad hv waker. 1 - aae-V ror u be aBv.td by sail Setaied 1436 ansa. K Bvsvvas tsr the week spsaead 124T esea. I taty 63 par ess sf the Waal asae. V tha west wa ay water, seaitwa i P tavasjatiag ts 1 8.136.t:3 lest., sad f it ' F 1 Xelao ShaU- Pawn . Has. 21. Te rtV iag bra ark sf tha taw us mi is j . ' wig eaan So af Keees that vjash tor I The easae kt laratsd at as errrsw kagh ardtad aad tha easd vwer ssaikii t- vewaa trerrwag Taa Ursaas-t i uaaa waieh aperataa sear the Aarfaals esvr, expert, to eon tl awe Vaialag fa aad will sag all waaavr at as hvsw sardiBg ta i si ast assss Shaver TaAse Over Coal irtarty OMkalav Wash.. Haw. 21. Bob R hew kl' taksa saws e seal Property east at Chehas. 1 the eocthW'W. sf tha Ksarwakata aad tkt eavea mJf trssa the C C A C. tsikeaad, H. ( at ill wiring a real sasaa. nrhask waH awea haw ( eoai aa tha seal esaraete. It at ewported that the suae haa a 16 foe veta af asaslaeat t-, I Caaip Vear Xelao ShaU- Pawn Chea. lis, Wash.. easapasy. tas Umw A Waesara Ijaaaae Ma eaaaa aorta wiaasr- an. ji Obmpia. ttaah.. Nov. "1 Srriu. r corporation filed with the aw-reUry sf slate sa Saturday rarmded the foDeertng: tfTn- i.rr." fany eapiul sto.k MVkr Co.- Sesatka, aanital stork 823.0O: isnorpotators, E. J MVtthVJTIZi t New Xaaagr of rtax ftaat Saiesa. Or.. Nov. 21. Tbe iiisfl a I. J. Kaaeetl af Taraar as sasaager c4 tk BUts arwaa Oat pis at. sfferdvs eiatardaJ. aa. ssasaaweed by Warden L. H. Caearaso Tbv day. Haaaeca. aooormag aa twepaoas e- easrS ta tw a sf ta saeas syn: la the soatatry. ; i UaskeU-Barker 8 tVorthlngton Pump 44 Money, 5. B, U. Total sales of stocks up to 2 p. sa., 348.000. Cliina'sFinances on Rocks, Says. Viewer Politics, along with civil war, first in one region, then another,, has paralyzed business rth rough out China, according to- a representa tive of a large American industrial concern who has spent several years in China. The military party bat control of the government and the affairs of the country are in a deplorable con dition. Financially, he claims, China is near a atate of bankruptcy. "Funds are not available to pay the salaries of government official when due. In many instances they have had to wait from two to four months without receiving any eotnpen&ation 'for their services. "The railroads are seemingly earning money. Whatever the amount, it is being commandeered by tha military. Troop movements tie rip a large portion of the railroads' rolling stock and for this transportation of troops the railroad companies receive ao remuneration. Their net income, therefore, is largely a matter of con jecture." Paper Mills Running To Full Capacity Hoquiam, Wash.. Nov. 21. Business con ditio na oa the Pacific roast are undergoing a steady improvement and ahoV Indications of eon tinning ta improve, according to F. G. Wight of Han Francisco, vice president of tas Crown Willamette Paper company, mannfaosuisis of newsprint paper, who was a business vkdtor here Jasterday. "For some-time our mills were opera ted only to part of their capacity." said Wtaht. "New they are all running to full capacity and wai nave a armana tor all the paper ws can turn out Thia indicate that merchants ars findins business mors profitable and are placing mors aaverusing space wits tha newspapers. - "I Understand if Wherever men gather for exercise of the great; ; American habit of talking business, someone is" i sure to remark "I understand that so and oV ! proposition will be a winner." . I Any amount of money is lost annually by those' who get such "inside tips." And why take i' chance on a gamble? GOOD BONDS are SAFE. ' The investor knows he will get his interest the , day it is due and his principal when'due. Take no chances. -. .1 New Sichel Store To Be Elaborate Plans have been completed for the alter atinn of the Store room at the southwest corner of West Park and Washington streets to meet the requirements of It. and H. H. Sichel. whu will occupy the store about January 1 with a clothing and furnishing shop. New fixtures and alterations to the interior will co-it approxi mately (20.000 according to M. BicheL ' The Sichel store is now located at 831 Washington street and a ten-year lease was recently taken on tha West Park corner from the Selling Hirsch estate, at an aggregate rental of 8100. 000. Tha new store offers 1850 square feet of ground floor space and more than 1000 square feet on a mesamntno floor. More than 2400 square feet of plate (last am be used W the show windows. All equipment and fix tures are of Portland manufacture. Sichel stated. Olmttead Goes East Emory Olmatcad. president of the Bay Cowt la Soathera Qrtron Harrlsbnrg. Nov. . 21. Huston rVarxee. kv I eai meat market men. together with Irsd rois ter have shipped ia a eonpla ef carloads af cows irom oouthera Uregoa, which they ex pect to sell locally. Another trip anil bs made into that country sooa for tha nameae oi DanoK two more cars. INVEST IN BONDS These bonds, for exampl will yield you to - - l4 Y.eld North western National bank, left Sunday for Ne York city. Ht is expected to return to his desk ia about two weeks. FOREIGX EXCHANGE RATES Correected daily by tha foreign exchange de partment of the United States National bank. Quotations below (except the pound starling) ars quoted on the basis of 100 units foreign currency. x Draft Cable Par checks. transfers. .value. London Mm. steerling 38.89 S 4 00. $ 4 ((1 Paris Franca.. 7.1 7.20 18.30 Berlin Harks . . .3H .36 H 23.81 Genoa Lire... 4.13 4.16 10.30 Athens Drachma 4.1 SJi 4. IS 18.30 Copenhagea i Kroner 18.30 19.35 .26.70 Stockholm Kroner 23.SJ 28.40 28.70 Hongkong Currency.,.. 66.00 56.25 Japan Yea... 48.00 48.15 Shanghai Taeto 78.75 79.05 Canadian dollar, discount 9 hi per cent. PACIFIC COAST BASK STATEMENT Portland Banks 1 1921. Clearings Hon. ..3 4,174.666 Taoama Banks Claermgs Monday Balances Monday asatlla Banks Clearings Monday Balances Monday . . Sew Market Opened The new IWcr A Bruhm meat and Produce market at 268 Morrison street opened Saturday. Tha store wss formerly occupied by the Royal joaxery and nas Been taken, by tas new con cern on a king term lease. This scbxmltfpixent of a courtesy or service is somehow the satisfactory end of a transaction. Both parties are pleased and the relations of the naoment, however unimportant, are more hap- closed. There is no occasion when an effort made for the comfort or convenience of others is not worth a "thank you.' In. the daily routine of telephone operations,, where the saving of time is the great considera tion, the opportunity of expressing an apprecia tion of a service rendered seldom arises. But rernember that the telephone operator is lutman. yCourtesy to her means more cheerful ness in her work It will be reflected in your own self-satisfaction. Mammoth Sadisa aa Display Halaey. Or.. Nov. 21. O. B Rrmd ku ,m display t tne Uateey pos toffies a radish of the Icicle variety which h raised in his garden. It measures zn inches In length. 23 inches in oucumierencs and weighs 25 poqpda, LIBERTY BOND SALES Reenrted by Overbeek A Cooke comnanv Beard of Trade building: Close. Liberty. 3 He s. 9524 .ibertr. lot 4 las 9496 Liberty, 2d 44i 9494 Liberty. 3d 4 Us 9443 liberty. 4th 4 Us 9504 Victory, 44al 990 victory, 3 9990 Freemaas Tlsit Molaila Molalla. Nov. 21. A. Freemsn and son ferry, implement dealers eg Portland. business visitors in Molalla this veeek. The Preeraans own a farm close to town. WASHI5GT0X STATE FLJTAKCES Otymraa. Wash.. Nov. 21. At the close of business on November 16 the balance in tha stats treasury wss 83.838,168.12, according to tne weekly report ot tns state treasurer to the state auditor. Overdrafts on five funds totaled 3800.847.83. Warrants paid during tha week totaled 8862.185 while receipts for tha week amounted to x4o3.eiro.ez. BOXD ISSUE DEFEATED Lewiston. Idaho. Nov. 21. Bond issues ag. f re rating 355.000 for the pare base of park and cemetery sites were defeated bsrs by taxpayer at last ruenaay s eiecuon. The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company THE-ANSWER When the contract waa let for pavement on the Morrison street bridge, the usual questions for dis cussion arose concerning; specifica tions, etc. Ail these questions were answered in a sentence by the) au thorities, arho said, "Simply make it like the pavement on Hawthorne bridge." Incidentally, this answer served aa a testimonial for War-renlte-Bitulithic. because tha pave ment on Hawthorne bridtre waa laid over five years ago, and sustains more heavy traffic than any pave ment in tha city. Stocka, Boada, CattcvB. Grain, Eta. II.-317 BoarJ of TratW Euildiai Overbeck&CookeCo DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES Mesaaera ChJeata Board at Trade Ce nespo ads a ta aUogaa ' Bryaa Chleaga - -: Jlew lacs 120. 8 8.146,827 .8 481.061 121.482 .3 5.508.015 1.807.641 TTe offer tahject to arlor tale aad ehaag-e la a rices PORT OF GRAYS HARBOR 6 6ENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS Due 1941 Optional 1931 Price 103.50 COOS COUNTY, 0RE60N 6 ROAD BONDS Due 1928 Price 102.87 UMATILLA COUNTY, OR., UNION H. S. DIST. NO. 2 5 BONDS Due 1927 Price '99.07 Issue. s Due Bandon, Ore.. 6s. ... . Ser. 1929-32 ; 6 a- v ans rt tsena, ureM os . ovo ) (Joos fJounty, Urc, os . . . WOW bYtVo Elmore County, Idaho, tiys. 6s. . . lyZ9 All Income Tax Exempt Vrr 070, I Province Manitoba 6s 1925 Province British Columbia 6s ... . 1925 Greater Vancouver Swr. 5s. .... . .1923 Charcoal Iron Co. 8s . . . 1931 William Hanley Co. 7s .1924 Wheeler Timber Co. 7As 1926 7 7 825 7a90. zy4 ; BUY BONDS BY MAIL. Wa !- - L L L -.' iL j L -1 v li 15 easy iu uuy uunus uy inmi tnrvugn jnc r T nrnhtrmii f rut f.nmhnnv Hank- Writ filr- for the details. tin Bond Gciv Mucxer (i JUtjox(3j Broadway and Oak Foreign Exchange Market New York. Nev. 21. (U. P.) Demand sterling opened at 84.09; rancs, .0719; lire, 0413 Vs; marks, .0037 H. The market closed stesdy. Francs. .0718: sterling. 33.89 H ; Ure, .0413 Vt ; marks. 0036 M. 8 1LH.ROJJUNS &SONS U BOSTO.-X NEW YORK CHICACO H SAN FRAJVC13C0 LOS ANtELtS tt jj a B. McGUIRE ' f 11 NOstTHWEST TPSXSENTKTtVt. jj U 404 COUCH BUILDING W U CJtlrphirme iLUarrhaU ?tjS B ....i.e. JTl n We Create Printing of Character F.W.Baltes & Company Printers rSU NEW ISSUE 560,000 , : i Gity of Forest Grove, Oregon (i $60,000 Dated July 15, 1921 6 Improvement Bonds Optsorml July 15. 1922 Due July 15, 1931 Principal and semi-annual interest (Jan. 15 and July 15), payable in United States Gold Cain at the' office of the ity Treasurer, Forest Grove, Oregon. , EXEMPT FROM THE FEDERAL INCOME TAX ; . V Legal Investment for Savings Banks and Trust Funds and as Security for Public Funds -in Oregon. . - - . Coupon Bonds in Denominations of $500. . - . , Legality of the bonds certified by Messrs. Teal, Minor & Winfree of Portland, Oregon, FINANCIAL STATEMENT ' Assessed valuation, 1920. . $ 839.tS6.0Q '. , Real value (estimated) 1,750,000.00 ' . ' i v Total Bonded Debt (including this issue) 257,083.22 Less Water Bonds........ $70,000.00 .' Less Bancrot Bonds....... '. 108,083.22 ' ' Net debt . 79,000.00 FOREST GROVE is the principal " town pf:: Washington County, Oregon, and is-' the financial and distributing center for aficla agricultural district. t,- v --. These bonds are issued under the.Bancroft- Act for the paving of streets and are'a gen eral obligation of the entire city. . ' - .' . V , Price 101, to Afield Atout 5.85 BLYTK.WinER.fl CO. a iv! i 1 1 We more io oui new - sround; floor location, Gordon Build in g, .Fourth! and Stark Sts about December 1, 1921. - 4 402 Yeon BldW PortUmd ; Seattle San Francisco New York Loi Azigelei