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13 TIIE MOIWCLNG- OKEGONIAN, SATDKDAY, J UJl. lUlO. LIMA BEAN OUTLOOK California Crop Is Reported to Be Damaged. PRICE SITUATION GOOD "Wheat Trade at a Standstill Because of Lack of Offerings Good Holiday Demand for Lo cal Produce. Advices from the Lima Bean Growers .Association lent out from Oxnard report much damage to lima bean plants now In bloom by ravag-es of worms. Xo particulars were grlven, but the association manager deemed it advisable to send out such in formation, hb he had to post all inter ested In the actual growing conditions. At the same time information is given out to the effect that there remains unshipped of the last crop In California 85,000 bags, or 170 minimum cars. Of this quantity it is reported that some 15.0O0 bags have been Bold for shipment via Panama during July. The demand from all parts of the country Is unabated, notwithstanding the recent hot spell, and with an anticipated demand from canners of succotash, who usually buy at about this time of the year, it is expected by those best posted that the entire stock of llmas on hand in California will be dis posed of by the middle of August. According to another report, there ari of the supply left In California less than 25 cars held outside of the association, and any change in price that might become ef fective in the near future is not likely to be announced in advance, and all offer ings will be subject to sellers" confirma tion. JBESH FRUIT KECEIPTS AUK SMALL Demand Is Good for Alt Kinds Freestone Peaches Arrive. There was an active demand for freh fruits yesterday and only a moderate supply on hand. The carlot receipts consisted of only a car of California freestone peaches and a car of Lewiston apricots. The peaches were HI. Johns and were quoted at 90 cents to $1 a box. A small shipment of new Oregon ap ples arrived from The Dalles and sold readily at 2.5 per box. They were of the Early Harvest variety and were of good size. A quantity of new California apples that were infested with San Jose scale were con demned by County Fruit Inspector St3nbery. Watermelons sold slowly at 2I,4?2,4 cents a pound, the demand being checked by the cool weather. Cantaloupes were very firm and all sizes brought S.25 per crate. Small fruits were firm and unchanged. There were plenty of tomatoes on the mar ket, but they were mostly green and sold elow at $1 50&1.75 per box. The market was flooded with cucumbers, which dropped to OOSr'5 cents a dozen. Eggplant offered at cents a pound. NO LOCAL OFFERINGS OF WHEAT. Good Demand Exists, but There Are No Sellers. There is almost a deadlock in the wheat market. A good demand exists at current prices, but there are practically no sellers at the present time. Nivehanse was an nounced in prices yesterday. Oats and bar ley continued qulet.- Weekly foreign wheat shipments as re ported by the Merchants Exchange were: This wk. Last wk. Year ago. Argentina, .. ...l,016,oi"0 8U4.U0O 2,144.000 Australia 600,000 848. ooo 200.000 India ...1,320,000 100.00.0 S03.20O Local receipts, in cars, were reported by the Merchants Exchange as follows: Wheat Barley Flour Oats Hay Monday '....1....10 .. IB 6 7 Tuesday Itt 1 a 10 8 Wednesday O .. 1 4 10 Thursday 14 2 12 2 Friday .........11 .. 2 7 4 .year ago 2 5 2 8 HOLIDAY DEMAND FOR CHICKENS. sTrteea at Hens Are Advanced -Sutter Is Very Firm. There was a strong holiday demand for chickens, which absorbed all of the heavy receipts yesterday. The inquiry, however, was chiefly for hens, and they advanced to IT-lTa cents. Most of the Springs cleaned tip, but 22 cents was the top. There was no general change in the. egg situation. A few dealers stated they could get better than the former quotations, but others had difficulty in working off their stock. The butter market was firm, with a shortage reported by most of the handlers. Advances Over Opening Frices. It is reported from San Francisco that the sale of new pack California canned fruits continues active, with all interests booking orders considerably in excess of the volume of business to same time for the past several years. Some packers are understood to be getting well sold up to what they care to book for early orders, and the most sought after lines have been so largely sold that they are being scaled Sown in specifications. Advances over opening list prices have been made by sev eral California packers lately owing to the heavy business booked and in consider ation of the low quotations named at the outset. English Hop Crop 'Looking Good, There were no new developments in the lo cal hop market yesterday. A London cable said the weather in England was cool and showery, but the crop was looking good, while the English market continued dull and un changed. Bank Clearings. Bank clearings of the North western cities yesterday were as follows: Clearings. Balances. Portland 1.4S5,(iS I205.9SJ Seattle ; 1.U04.179 30S, 611 Tacoma 1,53::, 920 8r.,67 Spokane ... 557,812 05,060 PORTLAND MARKETS, Grain. Flour, Feed. Etc WHEAT Track prices: Bluestem, 84 S3c: club. 81c: red Russian, 78c; valley, sue. FI.Ot'R Patents., $5.15 per barrel; straights. 4.054.75; export, $S.603.80; Valley. S3-30; graham, ?4.S0; whole wheat, quarters. S.5. BARLEY Feed and brewing, $10 20 per ton. CORN Whole. S32; cracked. $:irs per ton. HAY Track prices: Timothy, Willamette Valley. $2021 per ton-; Eastern Oregon, J22W24; alfalfa, new. $13-814. MILLSTL'FFS Bran. $20 per ton; mid dlings. :t0; shorts, $2122; rolled barley, 24.50'a25..-,0. OATS Xo. 1 white, S23IS26 per ton. Dairy and Country. Produce. BUTTER City creamery. extras, 29c; fancy outside creamery. 28 g 29c per pound; store. 23c. (Butter fat prices average lVic per pound under regular prices. ) EGGS Oregon candled, 26 27c per doz.; Eastern, 23c CHEESE Full cream twins. 1717i4c per pound: Younjr America. lSi&lSic. POI'LTRY Hens. 1 7 're 1 7 c: broilers, 20 S2c; ducks. 15617c; geese. 10-ftllc; turkeys, ilve. JS20c; dressed, 2214 4r2Sc: squabs, sj.l per dozen. PORK Fancy, 12123C per pound. VEAL Fancy, 10-rl1c per pound. LAMBS Choice, 11911'jc per pound. Vegetables and Fruits. ' GREEN FRUITS Apples. Oregon New town, ii per box; new, tl.75S2.23 per box: cherries r,S12Hc per pound; $1.25 per box; plums, $11.50 per box: gooseberries, 56c per lb.: currants, $2.23 2.40 per box; pears, new, $1.50 per box; peaches. fOcfi fl per box. BERRIES Raspberries, $1.301.80 per crate: loganberries, $1.25 1.40 per crate; blackcaps, $1.50 1.75 per box. MELONS Watermelons. 21402VsC per pound: cantaloupes. 52.25 per crate. TROPICAL FRUITS Oranges, $2.504: lemons, $tii7; grapefruit, $3. 23 &6 per box; bananas, 5c per pound; pineapples, 79c per pound. VEGETABLES Artichokes, 6075c per dozen; asparagus, $1.25Qr2. per' box; beans, S10c per lb.; cabbage. 22c per lb.; cauliflower, $2 per dozen.; corn, 45c per doz.; cucumbers. 50JT75c per doz; egg plant, 12Uc per pound; head lettuce, OOtiOc per dozen; hothouse lettuce. 50c (ill n-.r hrtT- .rlirv 1ntf?1'li.n npr lb ' horseradish, fcigloc per lb.; green onions, 13c I per doz.; peas. I'ic: peppers, 20c per 1 pound; radishes, 15 20c per dozen; rhubarb, 3c per pound; spinach, 81SIOC per pound; squash, 7ic per crate; tomatoes, si..ioi.4a per box. SACK VEGETABLES Carrots, 85cg$l: beets. $1.30: parsnips, 75c.$l. POTATOES Old Oregon. Oi75c per hun dred: new, IVie per pound. ONIONS California red, $2,3042.75 per sack. Groceries, Dried Fruits, Etc. DRIED FRUIT Apples, 10c per pound; peaches, 7c; prunes, Italians, 4&5c; prunes, French, 4S5c; currants, 10c; apricots, 15c: dates, 7c per pound; figs, fancy white, 6sC; fancy black, 7c; choice black,. 5c. SALMON" Columbia River, 1 -pound tails. $2 per dozen; 2-pound tails. S2.B5; 1-pound flats, $2.10: Alaska pink. 1-pound tails. 00c; red. 1-pound talis, $L45; sockeye, 1-pound tails, $2. COFFEE Mocha. 24?2Sc; Java, ordinary, 17I&20C; Costa Rica, fancy, I8(8 20c: good, lOlSc: ordinary. 32- &10c jer pound. NUTS Walnuts, 15c per pound; Brazil nuts. 13?rai5c; filberts, 10c: almonds, 17c; pecans. 10c; cocoanuts, 90c$l per dozen. SALT Granulated. $15 per ton; half ground, 100s, $10.5O per ton; 50s, $11 per ton. BEANS Small white, 5',4c;' large white, 4c; Lima, rc; pink, 7c; red Mexicans, 7ic; bayou. 7.c. SUGAR Dry granulated, fruit and berry. $5.25; beet, $0.05; extra c, $5.75; golden C, $3.05; yellow D, $5.K5; cubes tbarrelsl, $5.05; powdered, $0.50: Domino, $10.40 $16.00 per case. Terms on remittances with in 15 days deduct Vic per pound, if later than 15 and within 30 days, deduct He per pound. Maple sugar, 15'38c per pound. RICE No. 1 Japan. 4c; cheaper grades, $3.50( 4.53c; Southern bea-J. 5 4 Gv 7c. HONEY Choice. $3.25 $3.50 per 'case; strained, 7c per pound. Provisions. BACON Fancy, 28c per pound;' Standard 25'ic. choice, 244c; English, 22 , 23 Vic. HAMS 10 to 13 pounds. 20c; 14 to- 10 pounds, 20c; 18 to 20 pounds. 19c; hams, skinned, 2i;c; picnics, laijc; cottage rolls, none; boiled hams, 27 29c. LARD Kettle rendered, 30s, 17c; stand ard pure, 10s, 17s; choice, 10s, 16c. SMOKED BEEF Beef tongues, each, 60c; dried beef sets, 22c; dried beef outside, 20c; dried beef insides, 23c; dried beef knckles. 22c. DRY SALT CURED Regular short clears, Oregon exports, dry salted, 17ic; smoked, dry salt, 17c; smoked lSc; short clear back, heavy dry salted, 36Jfcc; smoked, ISc. PICKLED GOODS Barrels: . Pigs' feet. $10;. regular tripe, $10: honeycomb tripe, $12; lunch tongues, $19.50; mess beef, .ex tra, $14; mess pork. $30. Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc. HOPS 1909 crop. 10r?12c. according to quality; okls, nominal; 1910 contracts, 13 13 He. nominal. WOOL Eastern Oregon, 14 17c pound; Valley. 16tf18c per pound. MOHAIR Choice, 32 3.1c per pound. CA SCAR A BARK 4H5c per pound. HIDES Dry hides, 15v4 10Hc per pound, dry kip. 1516Hc per pound; dry calf Bkin, 1719c per pound; salted hides, 7 8c; salted calfskin, 14c per pound; green hides: 1c leas. PELTS Dry. 10 12c: salted, butchers take-off, $1.15ffr 1.40; Spring lambs, 2545c. GRAIN BAGS 5 He each. Oils. LINSEED OIL Pure raw in barrels, S8c kettle boiled, in barrels. SSc; raw, in cases. 91c; kettle boiled, in cases. 9:;c. Lots of 250 gallons, 1 cent less per gallon. TURPENTINE In cases, 82c; in wood barrels, 70c- COAL OIL Water white in drums. Iron barrels or tank wagon, 11c: special water white in drums or iron barrels, 14 Vfec; union kerosene in cases 2-5a. 18 c; oleum kero sene in cases 2-5s, 2lMc; Aurora kerosene in cases, 2-5s, 21 4c GASOLINE Union gasoline in bulk, 18c: union gasoline in cases 2-5s, 24c; union motor spirit in bulk, 17c; union motor spirit In cases 2-5s, 24c; No. 1 engine dis tillate in iron drums, 854c; No. 1 engine distillate in cases 2-5s, 13iic; v., M. & P. naphtha in iron drums or barrels, 12Ac; V., M. & P. naptha in cases 2-3s, 19 ",4 c. - BENZINE Union benzine in iron drums or barrels, 1254c; union benzine in cases 2-5S, 19 He OVERSTOCK OF POULTRY SEATTLE MARKET HEAVILY SUPPLIED AVITH ALL LINES. Northern Orders for Butter Iieim Filled Strawberry Season Nearly at an End. SEATTLE, Wash., July 1. (Special.) The poultry market was rather overstocked today. Price, however, were not materially changed. The largest s urpl u wa b on S pr I n ge, which are arriving in increasing: quantities. Ducks were also in excess of the demand. Veal was steady and fresh egga firm at 31 cents. Dealers are drawing out local storage stocks rapidly. - Butter was dull. Considerable butter will go North on the boats during the next 10 days. . For the first time this season several houses were today without strawberries. The receipts were slight and dealera consider the season ended. Sixty-eight carloads have been shipped by Seattle dealers to Eastern points. Last year but 20 carloads were shipped. Raspberries moved better and were not as plentiful as yesterday. The market ws firmer, with $1-75 offered for good tock. The cherry offerings were below standard and prices necessarily covered a wide range. Peaches were plentiful, but In poor demand. Another carload of watermelons arrived to day. The melons sold briskly at 3 cents per pound. Tomatoes were scarce in quarters. New apples were In over-eupply and of poor quality. Late orders from Xome for shipment to morrow night stimulated the market ma terially . today. Several good-sized orders have been received during the lajn. 48 hours. The grain market was inclined to firmness. Bluestem wheat sold up to 85 cents on the Merchants Exchange. Several lot of spot oats sold at $25. 50. SAN FR-NCISCO QUOTATIONS. Produce F rices Current In the Bay City Markets. SAN FRANCISCO. July 1. The follow ing prices wer current in the produce mar ket today: Butter F"ancy creamery, 2Sc; creamery seconds, 2Sc ; fancy dairy, 27c-. Cheeje New, 1313c; Tounp America, 15&16c Egg St-re. 23c; fancy ranch, 27c. Poultry Roosters, old, $55 50. roosters, young, $7.58.M broilers, small, $2.25; broilers, large, $3.253.50; fryers, $56; -hens 10; ducks, old, $4.505; ducks, young. Wo S. Vegetables Cucumbers, 50c$l; garlic, t'Q 4c; asparagus, $12; tomatoes, 50c $3; egg plant, 5 he. Hops California. 111 4. Mlllatuffs Bran, o233; middlings, 28 t&BL Hay Wheat, $9314; v.heat and oats, $912; alfalfa, $710; stock, $5&7; straw, per bale, 40(&-63c. Fruit-1 A-pples, choice, 75c$l.;5; apples. PORTLAND, fi EATTLE, SPOKANE, TA4COMA. Dcwniag-Hopkms Co. BROKERS Established 1S93. Url. Wires 201-2-3-4 Cones Bids. . REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON At Portland, Oregon, in the State of Oregon, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, Jl'NE-SO, 1810. RESOURCES. ' T.oans and discounts ( $ 931,124.24 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 519.19 Bonds, .securities, etc 495,582:50 Banking: house, furniture and fixtures.'. 171,000.00 Due from approved reserve banks... $224,612.14 Checks and other cash items 1.365.40 Exchanges for clearing-house 26,421.15 Cash on hand , , U4.532.23 X 366,930.92 Total ' Jl, 985,156. 85 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in ' 300.000.00 Surplus fund ." 54.000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. J .. 10,770.32 lue to banks and bankers ' -t 75.9S3.47 Individual deposits subject to check 831.117.00 Demand certificates of deposit 9,627.01 Time certificates of deposit 1 474,119.4! Certified checks 5.306.41 Cashier's checks outstanding 10,490.70 Saving's deposits 179,125.49 Liabilities other than those above stated, individ ual credits 34,616.96 : 1,620,386.53 Total $1, 985, 156. 85 State of Oregon. County of Multnomah, ss: 1, B. Lee Paget, secretary of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. B. LEE PAGET, CORRECT Attest: - Secretary. BEXJ. I. COHEN. - - N. U. CARPENTER, Director". Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of July. 1910. f NOTARY'S 1 A. S. CAMPBELL. ( SEAL S Notary Public. common, 35?550c; bananas, 75c$3; Mexican limes." $66.50; California lemons. ?2fy6; or anges, navels. $1.503.50; pineapples, J34. Receipts vFlour, 4O0S quarter sacks; wheat, 30 centals; trarley. 315 cenUiLs; oats. 1720 cental: beans. 85 sacks: corn. 45 centals; potatoes, lftflO sacks; middlings, go &acks; hay, 6 tons; wopl, 324 bales; hides. 1623. Receipts Flour, 1.-.30 qr. sacks; wheat. 6r centals: barley. 1930 centals; oats. 700 centals; beans, 314 sacks; corn. 25 centals; potatoes, 3050 sacks; bran, 600 sacks; hay, 705 tons; , wool. 130 bales: hides, 580. WEATHER FAVORS TRADE mSTItlBUTIOX IS BETTER IX MOST SECTIONS. . More Activity in Pig Iron, but It Is at the Expense of Prices. NEW YORK, July 1. Bradstreefs tomorrow will say: . Trade and crop reports are still irregular, but weather conditions favor final distribution and excepting a few sections, as for instance the Northwest and parts of the South, crops nave made satisfactory progress '.in the di rection of laree yields. Rather more activity is noted in pig iron, though at the expense of prices. Finished lines seem to show more quiet, some of which is undoubtedly due to midsummer Influence. Textile industry shows from 25 to 40 per 3ent' of curtailment percentage. Copper is easier, though business has come out in a relatively fair way. Apparently con sumers have covered their immediate require ments and on that account quiet conditions are anticipated, at leaat until the appearance of the next statement as to stocks. Buirress failures in the United States for the week ending June 30 were 106.- against 187 last week, 213 In the like week of 1900, 236 In 1908. 13o in 1907 and 134 in 190. Business failures in Canada for the ' week number 27. as againft 26 last week and 22 the same week a year ago. Bradstreefs Bank Clearings. NEW YORK. July 1. Bradstreefs bank clearings report for the week ending June 30 shows an aggregate t of $2,999,025,000, as against 2. 741.790,000 ' last week and 2. 974.448,000 in the corresponding week last year. The clearings are as follows: P. C. Inc. New York . 1.847,887,0 00 2.4 Chicago 266,520,000 3.7 Boston 134,232.000 S.2. Philadelphia 143.829,000 17.8 St. Louis 65,622.000 18.4 Kansas City 42,542,000 14.6 Pittsburg 52,784.000 7.1 San Francisco 41,968.000 15.9 Baltimore 31.590,000 8.7 Cincinnati ............. 21,597.000 17.4 Minneapolis 17.704,000 11.6 New Orleans 14.923.000 1.3 Cleveland 17.385,000 4.9 Detroit 17,503.000 26.7 Omaha 14,711,000 15.1 Los Angeles 14.114,000 10. 0 Louisville .............. 10,826, OvO 2.0 Milwaukee 12,033,000 12.0 Portland, Or 8,544,000 41.4 Seattle 10.619.000 4.1 St. Paul 12.73S.000 54.1 Buffalo 9.014.000 '2.0 Denver 7.705,000 10.0 Indianapolis 8.218,000 17.5 Atlanta 6,997,000 30.1 Providence 7,247,000 19.6 Memphis 3. 617.000 .l Richmond 5.985.000 .6 Fort Worth 5.442.000 8.0 Salt Lake City - 5.436.0O0 8.5 Washington, D. C 6.440.000 10.8 St. Joseph ' 6.735,000 12.8 Columbus 5.809.000 4.T Albany 6.305.O00 10.3 Tacoma 5.571.000 .5 Savannah 3.857,000 25.2 Spokane, Wash. ........ 4.272.000 45.2 Toledo 3,714.000 .... Oakland, Ca) 2,428,000 25.1 Helena 697.000 27.7 Houston 21.160.000 30.7 Galveston 12,573,000 19.2 Decrease. Metal Markets. NEW YORK, July 1. Standard copper tlead-. Spot. 11. R7'4'?f 12.10c: July, Aueust CONDENSED REPORT OF THE United States National Bank OF PORTLAND, OREGON At the Close of Business June 30th, 1910 ASSKTS. Ixians and discounts U. S. bonds at par Municipal and Ry. bonds. Bank building Cash and exchange 7.082,054.33 1,054,100.00 042.354. S2 i2.i-nflo.iin . 4.164.317.01 $13,367,827.06 First National Capital $1,500,000 Surplus 750,000 Oldest National Bank West of the Rocky Mountains and September, 11.9012.0oc: October, 11.92Vi 12.10c. London easy. Spot, 54 lis 3d; fu tures, 55 6s 3d. No arrivals were reported at New York. " Custom-house returns show exports 'of 288ft tons, making 22.688 for June. Lake copper, 12.6212.8714c; electrolytic, 12. 25S 12.50c; casting, 1212.37He. Tin easy. Spot, July, August, September and October, 32. 75 32.95c. London closed weak. Spot. 14 15s; futures, 150 12s 6d. Lead quiet. Spot, 4.43(Ti4.50c New York; 4.224.3uc East St. LouLs. London closed at 12 lis 3d. Spelter quiet at 5.50(75. 60c New York and 5fz5.07Hc East St. Loui. London closed at 22 5s. Iron closed at 48s lOVSd for Cleveland war rants in London. The local market was quiet. No. 1 foundry Northern. $16.5Oil0.73; No. 2, 16(&16.25; No. 1 Southern, $10.23S1.75; No. 1 Southern soft, J16 16.25. Coffee and Sugar. NEW YORK, July 1. Coffee closed steady at a net advance of 5(6 points. Closing bids, July G.65c; August, 6.70c; September, October, November and December, 0.75c: January, 6.7tic; February, 0.70c; March, 6.S0c; April, 6.81c; May, 6.S3c; June, tt.84c. Spot quioj; No. 7 Rio. 8c; Santos No. 4. 9'4c. Mild coffee quiet: Cordova, 9 j 1 2 c. The New York market will be closed until next Tuesday. Raw sugar quiet: cut loaf. 5.95c: crushed, 5.S5C; mould A, 5.50c; cubes. 5.40c; XXXX powdered, 5.30c; powdered. 5.25c ;-granulated, 5.15c; diamond A, 5.15c; confectioners A, 4.95c: No. 1, 4.90c; No. 2, 4.85c; No. 3. 4.80c; No. At 4.75c: No. 5. 4.70c; No. 0, 4.03c; No. 7. 4.60c; No. 8, 4.55c; No. 9, 4.50c; No. 10, 4.45c; No. 11, 4.40c; No. 12. 4.33c; No. 13, 4.30c; No. 14. 4.30c. Zairy Produce in the East. NEW YORK, July 1. Butter Steady, un changed. Cheese Firm; state whole milk special. 154 10c; do fancy white, 14c; do fancjj col ored, 144 15c. Eggs Weak; state. Pennsylvania nd near by hennery white, 2427c; do gathered white, 23$x25c; do hennery brown, 23i25c; do gath ered brown, 21(g23c; fre?h gathered extras. 22 24c; do extra firsts. 20 21c; do firsts, 183 19c. m CHICAGO, July i. Butter steady'. Cream eries, 241A271ac; dairies, 2326c. mark, cases included, 1516!C; flrsts,'l7c;1 prime nrats, JSc. Cheese. steady. Daisies, 1 5U f 153ti c : Better Than Bonds SAFER THAN THE STRONGEST BANK. An Investment Yielding 8 Per Cent Net Per Annum No Taxes, No Risk No Fees or Deduc tions of Any Kind. This Is not a get-rich-quick proposi tion, but a legitimate, thoroughly safe guarded investment opportunity that will commend, itself particularly to- in vestors of trust funds, savings accounts, and to persons who desire regular re turns semi - annually upon money in lerge or small amounts. $200.00 invested this way.- will yield $8.00 every 6 months. $1000.00 invested this way will yield $40.00 every 6 months. $5000.00 invested this way will yield $200.00 every 6 months. These securities may also be pur chased on the installment plan, not less than one-tenth payable In cash and balance in fifteen monthly pay ments. Here's an opportunity for small as well as large investors. It will bear closest investigation. There are. however,- not more than $70,000 of these securities to be had, and less than $60,000 of another kind which will not yield quite so much. For further particulars apply to Theodore Hardee, Treasurer, Suite "G," second floor, Washington street, cor ner of Park (Eighth street). Entrance to building 351 Washington, or 108 Park street. Telephone Private Ex change 23. U.4BIL1T1E8. Capital . ( 1.0O0.0O0.00 50O.0OO.0O 277.347.S0 soo.ooo.oo . 10.7!M.47.2n 13,367,827.06 Surplus , Undivided profits Circulation Deposits ........ oank STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF Lumber mens . National Bank ' At Close of Business June 30th, 1910 RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $2,207 Overdrafts IT. S. Bonds secure Other bonds and premiums Real Estate Furniture and fixtures 27 Due from U. S. Treasurer $ 12.500.00 Cash and due from banks. 977,46:5.20 98!) ". 1 . LIABILITIES. Capital Snrplus and undivided profits Reserve for taxes - Circulation Dividends unpaid Deposits , CONDENSED STATEMENT BANKING DEPART ME N T HARTMAN & THOMPSON, Bankers At close of business June 30, 1910 - RESOURCES Loans and Discounts '. ..$132,337.60 Stocks and Bonds 114,913.10 Real Estate 21,410.75 Furniture and Fixtures.? 5,200.00 Cash on Hand and Due from Banks. 149,657.74 .r; . . , $423,519.19 LIABILITIES Capital Stock. .:. $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 27,68465 Deposits I 295,834.54. . $423,519.19 Twins, ISQlSViC; Young Americas, 15V4 3 15tc; Lon( Horn, 15 Vi gH5c. Dried Fruit at New York. NEW YORK, July 1. Evaporated apples steady. Stocks email. Spot fancy, 104 10c; choice, SiffSMic; prime, 78Vc; com mon to fair. 0 iff1 62 c. Spot prunes quiet, but there is a better ex port demand and prices are firm. Quota tions, 3 &' for Oregon!. AprirotB quiet and barely steady; choice. MERCHANTS SAVINCS Sc TRUST COMPANY PORTLAND, ORECON STATEMENT J0F CONDITION" AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 30, 1910 Resources. Loans and" Discounts. $255,759.73 Overdrafts None Bonds and Securities 177,517.67 Real Estate i 38,(308.69 Cask and Due from Banks 201,031.71 -S-". $672,917.80 Liabilities. . I Capital x. .v. . .$150,000.00 Undivided Profits '. .'. : 42,016.90 Deposits 480,900.90 ' $672,917.80 Total Trusts, over .. Reserve, 42 per cent. Statement of Condition of Ladd & TiltohBarik JUNE RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts - $ 5,910,567.12 Overdrafts . . . . 19,275.50 Bonds and Stocks....... 4,704,126.45 Bank Premises 75,000.00 Cash on Hand and Due From Banks .4,165,386.00 Total 14,S74,355.07 LIABILITIES. ' Capital Stock Fullv Paid 1,000.000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits ; 646,739.35 Demand Deposits ; ,, J7, 374,06424 Time and Savings Deposits 5, 53,551.48 13.227,615.72 Total $14,874,355.07 STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF Security Savings and Trust Company Portland, Oregon' At close of business June 30, 1910.- RESOURCES. Loans 9 Bonds. Warrants Customers' Liability, Under Leters of Credit.... Cash and Due From Correspondents LIABILITIES. Capital. . . ; Surplus and Undivided Profits.. Letters of Credit Dividend No. 29 t- J Savlnsrs and Interest-BearinK Deposits l Commercial. Individual and Banks. v. 9 circulation..; 9V4'10Ho; extra choice, "lO'A g 11c; fancy, 10H llc - 5 - - Peaches quiet: choice. p,4 ? 6c; - extra ohoice, 77c; fancy, 7 ? 7 14 c. Raisins quiet -and steady. Ioose musca tels, 3 S c ; choice to fancy seeded, 4i tfDrtc; seedless, 34c; London layers, $1.20(81.25. Among the 10,500 inmates of workhouses in "Wales and Monmouthshire, barely 100 are capable of doint? a Rood day's work. .$4,000,000.00 30, 1910 $4,545,537.41 1,334.806.72 25,255.82 2.488,382.05 $8,393,982.00 $ 500.000.00 419,454.82 44.467.4S 25.000.00 3.378,449.80 4.026.609.92 $8,393,982.00 ,758.94 ,038.84 .000.00 250 203 044.53 800.00 ,000 00 963.20 ' $3,687,605.51 $ -500,000.00 45.073.11 t.. 3.000.00 , 250,000 . 00 7,575.00 2.881,957.40 $3,687,605.51 Many property oimert KNOW NOW many will learn, tli&t BITULIT Pavement haa more sta bility, more real value than any other hard-stir face pavement laid. XRAVELKRS GUIDE. ALASKA AND BACK Including Berth and Meals SUMMER EXCURSIONS via Smooth "Inside Passage" Twelve dolijfhtful excursions from Seattle to ALArilwA and hack rheapor than staying- at homOj Don't wait until mtmamerm arm sold out Write Quick for detail and reservation Pacific Coast Steamship Co. 249 Washington St. PORTLAND Canadian Pacific Less Than Four Days at S21 Weekly Sailing Between Montrji! Quebec and Liverpool. Two days on ths beautiful St. Lswnnci River ana the shortest oceaa ruute to Ku rop. Nothing better on th Atlantle than our Empreiisea. Wlreles on all steamers. first-cloflss 9t0, second $51J6. one class cabin V47.60. i Ask any ticket agent, or writs for sail Infra, rates and booklet. F. It. Jobusuu. Oen cral Agent. X42 Xbird St.. 'ortlauA. or. COLUMBIA RIVEITSCENERY Fast Kxcursion Steamer CH AS. R. SPENCER Leaves daily except Wednesday. 8 A. M.. lor Hood River and way landings and re turn leave Hood Jctfver, f. M.; arrive Portland 8 P. M. SL'XUA'X EXCURSIONS. Leaves 9 A. M.; return." 5:;iu P. M. Flrst'Clfe? Meals Served.. . i'are. One Uollar ltound Trip. Up town Oftlce. 00 5th St. Phones Marshall 1U79, A 12'J3. Landing and Off.-:e. Foot lVashlngton SU Phones Main etll'J, A ilo3. Lowest Kates to Picnic Parties. E. W. SPEMCEH. OWNER. HONOLULU And Hack (First Clastt). V-r Oay s from s. t'. $110 The splendid twin screw steamer til KR A (10.U00 ton displacement) sails July M. July HO and every 1 days. Round trip tick et, good lor four months Honolulu, th most attractive -iot on entire world tour. BOOK. NOW and secure beat berths. LINE TO TAHITI AND Xi5V ZEALAND S. ti. Mariposa, and Union lyine. sailings June 29. Aug-. 6, etc. Tahiti .ana back (J4 days), $125 nrst class. New Zealand (Wei ling ton ).. 1246 25 fltat class. H T. mix month. OCEANIC 8. S. CO., 673 Market Street. San Pranelsoo. San Francisco and Los Angeles DIRECT North Pacific S. S. Co.'s S. R Roanoke and S. S. Elder sail every Wednesday alternately at 6 P. Sr. Ticket office 132 Third t.. near Alder. MARTIN J. HIGI.EV, 1'imensrr Acrnl, . II. S11SM0K, FrriKSt Asent. 1'konn M. 1314, A 1314. COOS BAY LINE 5-DAY SERVICE. Steamer Breakwater leaves Portland fi A. M.. July :i, 8. 18. 23, J8. Aug. 2, 7,- 9. 14, 10, 24, 20 and evfry live days, from A ins worth Dock, for North Bend, Marsh fleld and Coos Bay points. Freight received until 5 P. M. dally. Passenger fare, tirst class, $10; Becond-claas, .57, Including berth and meals. Inquire City Tlc-ket Oiiicc. 3d and Washington ats., or A ins worth Dock. Main 2GS. SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND SS. CO. New Service to San Pedro Every 5 la.vn. From Ainsworth Dock, Portland. 8 A. M. : S.S. Beaver, July 3; Bear, 7; Koe City 12. From S&n Francisco for Portland. 11. A. M. S.S. Bear. July 2; Ke City, 6. From San Pedro, northbeund. S.S. Beaver, July 8; Bear, 1; Kone City. 18 11. ti. SMITH, C. T. A., 142 Third St. Phones: Main 40., A 1402. J. W. KAxNbOM, Agmt. Main 218. Ainsworth Dock. SEASICKNESS Will be prevented and relieved by uslnc TONIQVE MAL DE Mi: ft, a safe and relia ble remedy. Take a bottle with you and In sure yourself all pleasures of axi ocean voy age. Sold by leading druggists. Price &0 cents, or mailed, postpaid, by NEPTUNE REMEDY CO., Sole Manufacturers, Phone Main 2307; A 6512. Portland. Or. Tho "Lake of Blood," the Roth-Sea, near Ivucerne. has assumed Its sanguinary color this season, after many years, owing to the preewe 'f a seaweed which is rarely found in the Alps. The pea Hants wfll not vIfi t the take and liae ordered thef r children not to look at if. as they heheve mlnfortun is sure to follow. Whenever tills lake bv comes red the xeasanu believe that wm are sure tu coini-. A jJ