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21 THE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1911. for short bills la H par cent; three months' r-n r- ilf-llfll REPORT OF THE CONDITIO!! OF Portland Trust Company of Oregon At Portland. Or.. In the State of Oregon, at the close of business, Janu y ary 7, 1911. RESOURCES. Loan and discounts 864,364.34 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured so 50 Bonds, securities, etc 171'flOOOO Banking house, furniture and fixtures tiiosVoig 1,1"ouu-uo Due from approved reserve banks jjjs.sj ..is Checks and other cash items st iis'gS " Exchanges for clearing house tTn'nK768 Cash on hand 4g0 76 4g TOO!.... 2'000'm-44 STUMS AHt HUVT ' bills, IS Pr cent. SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 1. Sterling; on Statement of Condition OF t Lumbermens National Bank OF PORTLAND London. 40 days. $1.81: alarht. .86 1. Drafts Sir hi, c; telej raph. c CHICAGO. Jan. 10. Exchange on New Tork. par. Coffew and 8uar. NEW TORK. Jan, 10." Coffee futures closed barely stealy. Net one point lower to eluhl points hlhr. Pales PM.uoO burs. January, 11. Sue: February. ll-Mc: March, ll.Tc; April. lt.c: May. 11.65c: June. ll.0c: July. ll.SSc; Auiuit. ILSoc: Septem ber. ll.eVc: October. 11.40c; Novemoar, ll.SSc: Ie-emher. ll.r.sc. Spot coffee firm; No. 7 rlo. 13S to l-4: No. 4 Hantoe. 14 14c. Mild coffee nominal; Cord or. Iliqllr. ... Kaw surer easy: Muscovado SO test. 8.1 c: eentrifurei M fat. 3.97c: molasses surer 89 test. 2.Sc Refined quiet. Dried Fruit at New York. NEW YORK. Jan. 10. Eraporatert apples Inactive: offering small; prices firm; on the spot fsnry Is quoted at l'J-i choice llyo; prime SK 114c. . xnnH r . h.II lnil un on the spot. Selling of Industrials Carries Prices Downward. LEATHERS NOTABLY .WEAK Canadian Pacific Sbow Sharp Gain Earl;, but Last Prk-e. In a Majority of Case fliow NEW TORK. Jiu 10 On the stock ex thiKi todar btaaloaM fll of! markedly la ticks and bonds, and while prtr reflected no irMi mkaM until lb final hoar, the snlrton was uncertain all dar- A rl of wren points la Canadian Pacific with yesterday's announcement of a pro posed Inereaa la tbo dlvldrad to 10 PT ceat. stimulated soma demand for aftlllated lasuem, la the lata trad In . ha sellln( of certain Industrial pnxluead all-around weak nee and the market closed heary wlta a majority of net losses. Heawlnesa was moat pronounced la Cen tral Leather and American Hid and Leath er, ifflfrtrta Cotton Oil and Cora Products ware affected and yielded under eliaht preeeara. Inlted States bleel was fairly steady and the company's report of unfilled tnnntft fur December abowed a dacraaao of 3.ou tons, markina; a new low record In tbe history of the corporation. - Cornier shares Inclined to heart nee hera and asroad aad la London futures la tba Beal declined otrr 11 shllllna. The only cbano In the local monetary condition waa a better Inquiry for time loan. Tba ecerl bond market was trreiular. Total alee, par Talue. S-l.O7a.Oo0. Vnlted ftate-s boa1a were uncbanced an call. CLOSING STOCK V1UOTAT1QM. nnmt n e Lew. tHA. r rices firm: quotations ranrinr from S' "c for Callfomlaa up to 3-4U. and lOit 11c for Orerons from fV'a to r,4. Peaches quiet, firm; choice. 7HTic; ex tra claolca. IVUe'ac: fancy. SVyMSic POOR FRUIT CLEANS UP APPLK MARKET IX SEATTXE IX BETTER SHAPE. Pales, lllrh. Al'ia Cftal pf Anial t'opp-r .. 4 S Am Arrlcul .. .t' 4 S Am H-t purer I.!"' 4i' American tan.. ' Am Car aV F.ly. ! -S Am Cotton oil. !.."" - Am Hd A L pf 2 S Am Ire iecurt. 3 Itia Am l.inel Am l.nramollw. t 3" Am Smel K-f t.7' 7S do preferred.. J' ll4 Am H:cl ray .. . Am urar Kef- Am T-i Tel.. l. 142 Am Tobereo Pf IMS Am tv.wln .... ..... Anecon.ta M Co At hiaon IDZt. ft prcf-rret. . ...... All Cons' Line. Halt A Ohio .. lWoV B- tti 1- hem Hteal Ilrn-'k It Tran.. S.3" 7n l aiiaJlan I'uc .. Ti 2i Central leather 1.4' 31", oo pref rred. . C'Utrl of N J O-e ic Ohio ... 2.10O aj 'a Thlcaco Alton Till tt Weet .. 'o preferred.. 1" 41 rhl'nco A N W 7" 14Ji C. ! ft t .. t 12.1'a l 'J. C A M 1.. 1" 3 t'.l Fuel Iron 1O0 31)4 Col A c'outbvrn tor soi ; 13. oiio 141 r..rn Prlucta 2.t 14't Iil A Unison.. Ii l'W D R ".r.nile. iOO to prerred.. DiatUlersr Secur 2"0 33s 63 SI M 2i "jii'ii T4 104 141S 4S 102 w llM "ti. Sl V 2J lu3 "ii 4i 1424 124 i, IV. 31 w i.-iiH 13S too iiii"" "iiivi l- aim M uo ist pf 7.7." "" 4" lo 2.1 Pf .... U'O 33', R-n ElK-lr'e tit Nortn pf .t North Ore .. ...... Illinois C'ntral Int-rbor il't .. " do preferred.. 600 lnrr Hareeeter. ...... inter alarme pf Int Pap-r I1" Int Pump 4' loea Central .. 3m K C Pout hera .. 4' do pr f' rred.. lclerle CaS ... .'" l ouia A h .. POO Minn A ft I M. a P M " Mo. Kan A Tex. luO no preferred.. ...... .... Mo PaclUc .... COO 4 Nat Hlecult .... Nat 1-a.l ...... M- N Rr 2 Pf 4i N T Central .. S.mk N T. Ont A Wea l') Norfolk A Wea. " Nirth American 2ia North 1 acirlo .. Ii Paclne Mall ... ft'"' Pennsylvania ... S.3"i Peoples Oas ... 4WU P. C C til I--. Pliahurc Coal.. 1" T-f-ea . 1 9 Car.. 2w Pull Pal Car Ry S'.uet Sprint R-ailln l.3i0 Republic Mcel lo prefeereil fto. Island CO. l.t do preferred.. 1 1 - M I. A r 3 pf ! t 1. pouthwest. JfA) do preferred. . ...... ftlnee-Mirff leld rouibera 1'ac .. 6"uiO boutbem K .. 2 7"i do preferred.. 3ia T-nn Copp-r ... 1.HU T- A I'ac - Tol. lit 1. A WH " do pr--frrcd. t'mon Pac 4J.I' do preferred.. I'" TT S Heelty ... li V H Rubaer ... 2" U " riel 3.m do preferred.. Tie T'ah Copp-r ... T' Va-i'aro Cbem . Wa bash do prerrreo.. WVeternVUd ... Tt'erlnr Y.'. .. Western t'nlon hi a i. Le-hish ailry. 33 t. 4Va 1S 34 12 41 1 33 iii'4 14. iiii. 33 ' 37 11S1 41V. 11 rs n4 ll"i 71 101 'ii"" S2 l-i 33 II 41 l-'l 32 iiiit 14 1 134 S 33 47 31 ll 41 1"IS HI 117S 2H 12- liT "i-i il 3 47 r n ii'i 3-4 74 H4 .. 44 113 141 S U4 31 .T.i4 1"2' 1"2H link l'l 2 73-4 lot ' 2'- 1"3V, SX HVl 34 K2 H 4i -a 142 124 A4 81V. .VH J39"4 1SS IHrt 2-i --S 32 S 27 ' 4.1 :i. I. M 12. .".7Vi 134 10 i .VIS 11 33 S 12 4i 1 32', .. r.4. II. i'a 144 S 21 S 134 w 3 ; 2H 4V llK-a 64 . isn't,' 1MH iS rus IMS 2.1V 2 34 'iis 174 S MS CIS LIS 7.-.S 1IS 4"S ;t l-- 34 V .iS M S T.". 4S ITT 2ti eS 3 1ISS 2HS a 2 33 S 23 i" iT.'i MS KHS .v.s 74 II 41 A3 33 S 3"S tuts 74S 4 173 S 17 11" V 41 Ml. 117H 27 S 12V li'ilN . 7S 1 31 1SJ 1534 . 31S l.t 2-.i CMS 31 S 21 S . s 49 1I34 2 : 33 4 23S 2"S . 32S 17.t 34 R 34 74 1174 4.1 S K-l LIS 3.1 S .--.s an e ;: a m l.-l 4 V. . 4, 4S jj.i ITT IT". 1T3U Totl salea fur the day. 87.WO shares. BONDS. NEW YR K Jan. lOLCloalB quotations: C. ref Us re lMV. T- C. ( SSIWSB do coupon ...1'V No- Pacific 3s... lOV, V 2 re. ...1"J IN". Pacific 4S tc a do" coupon .. .102 Irnlon Pacific 4s.lt0- V. S. tt 4 re li:.SW ls. Central 4a.tt.tVH da coupon ...llS Japaneea 4a .. KVB r. A R. (1. 4S... 3Sl Mocks at Baataa. BOSTON. Jan. 10. 4.'losln quotations: Altooea 3. ;Miami copper... ji'ia Amala. Copper.. -S Mohawk 45 A. Z- le ".-a.. 23 S Neva. I a Con. ... I Arisora Com. .. 13SiMp'.ainr Mines., los Atlan'lc 4 .North Hutte..... 37V Jl A C C !T M. 11: North ll-e ilV Potts Coalition. 1 'iild Domlnloa... 3-B -.t A Arirona. 4rtS'tieceola 113A CaL A llevU...S17 IParrott (H. C.) 13 Centennial 12 burner 70 fop. Han. C. Co. f.7 S shanroa ........ 1 1 1, E. Putto Cp. M. 11 S.Superior 37 S Franklin l-sup A Pitta Cop. 13V filrouT Con. .... a. Tamarack 43 llranby Con. . . . S" jL. S. A. R. H. 3i4 I. Roale lOop.) 14 V' do prefered .. 4ii Kerr lAks S T'tah Con. 13 ltae Copper. ... 3:tS l'tah Copper Co. 44 Xjl Salle Cnppar 4VtWlnotiA S ' t'oadltloa wf tbe Tuaeaiy. WASHINGTON. Jan. 10. At the bealnnlne of butnea today tbe coadltlua of the United States Tri-aiury was: Working balance In the Treasury office W.02.f44 In banks and Philippine treasury. 3J.640.TUi The total balance la general fund Or.linary receipts yesterday H77.M3 Or'llnarr illabursementa .ul4.6V3 The deficit to date this flc.tl year Is . J.s.ftus. as against (21.203.614 at tbia time l."t mr. . These rgves exclude Panama Canal and public debt transact lone. Money, Exchange. Etc. NEW TORK. Jan. 10. uonsy on call stoady. l4 per cent: ruling rata, as; cloelnr bid. SV: offered at 4. Tim. loans soft and active. Flrty days and VO days S Per c.nt: six months. 14 4 per cent. Prima mercantile paper. 4 4 at 3 per cent. Merlins- exchange steady at a decline with actual business In banker bills at $4 4 a -70 for days, and at e4..-.75 for de mand. Commercial bill. e4.S2 1 4.82 V. Kar Silver 34 V C Mcxlcaa dollar 43c Covrrnm.nl bonds steady; railroad bonds Inegular. IN DON. Jan. Id. Bar silver Steady, 20 ' '1 per otmce. (.inr 1 V per cant Tba rata of discount la tbo opea market Efforts lo Lift Potato Prices Fall. Onions Firm at Two Cents. SEATTIJ:. Jan. la paclaX Bananas that arrived today were green and as a re sult commission run had difficulty In meet ing demand. Bananas have been arriving green for several weeks. Improvement was noted In tba apple mar ker. Tba supply of poor fruit Is cleaning up. Prices, while no higher, wera stiffar. especially on all fruit that could be graded extra choice, fancy or aura fancy. Tba de mand was brisk. All efforts to stampede the potato market and lift prices failed this morning. Tha onion market was firm, with all good stock selling at t cents per pound. Tha street Is rarrlng a large supply of California tangerlnea. which mora slowly. Trade In tha dairy produce market waa of large volume under rather light re ceipts, fthlrpers are holding eggs In antici pation of an advance. Uocal egg prices, however are now largely dominated by Cal ifornia stocks, and the storm and cold wava 1 not expected to change price. Butter was steady. ... . . There waa considerable activity In wheat, with miliars tha beat bidders. Dealers re ported a revival of California demand. lHOI)l(E AT SAX FRANCISCO. Quotations Current In tbs Bay (Ity Mar. krta. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 10. Tha follow ing j'roduc prices aero current today: Vegetables l-ucumoeru. isi , " ate. green pe. string beans. 14 9 iwc- tomatoes. 73ctl: eggplant, 10c. . . . . . t. ..... w creamery. 2SC. fc.ge 6tor. 30c; fancy ranch. SI Sc. cheese Young America. ldlHo MllUtuffa Bran. I2IU30; middling. 3 Cruv Wheat. nU; wheat and oats. tj 1: alfalfa. s4l-3. Prutc Appiee. choice, uoc: common, sou, Mexicaa lime. t4.J0; California lemons, choice. $3.40; common. : oranges, navel. l.-.0tf 2.30: pineapples $22iO. Potato Salinas Murhsnks, tl.S.82; swmu. 3,3.. Oregon Burbanka, l.tu 1 73. Onions II. tot? 1.7. Receipts Flour. 70JS quarter sacks; wheat. 4 cental; ari. . oats. 0 centals: potatoes. SS sacks: bran, u sacks; middlings, 31 sacks; bay, 41 ion. Cottoo Ginning Report. WASHINGTON. Jan. 10. Cotton of tha growth of lIO ginned prior to January 1. as anown by the report of the Bureau of th Census, laeued today, was ll.os7.442 bales, compared with 9 147.327 from the arowth of l'iO: 13.4!S.2 from that of liHis. Tha percentage of the lust two crops ginned to January 1 was B4.8 for .nu and 3.3 for in1. Round bales Included this year are Io-. 2to. compared with I43.1M0 for ltM and 2..i72 for Iimih. Sea Island -balt-a included are ie.423 : for M. against t .11 1 for lx snd t.!f.' for 110K- The ginning In Oklahoma and Texas fol- 'Tiklabmna. g.0.2S5: Texas. .3.74. Tha distribution of tha Sea Island cotton from growth of ltHO by state, was: -or..la. 27 i; Qeorgls, 43.C3U. and South ii 1 1 1 SL Johns Chicken Owners Cry for Yengeance. Two llaadred Irate Cltlieaa Demand raalaBBM-nt for t'aop I.wotcra. Irata owners of chickens to tha num ber of nearly 100 crowded the narrow courtroom of Justice iiowns. at ei. Johns. Monday afternoon, clamorlnff for Justice upon two aliened thieves who were upon trial. Attorney Rich ard Drlch, representing; the Platrlct Attorney, waa overwhelmed with the pressure of tho complainants, each de manding; punishment tor the alleged looters of their coops. "They stole my chickens, give It to them. cried an elderly dame. "They stole my chickens; send them up for life," yoclferated a red-fsced voter. -Seven of the finest Wyarrdottes you ever saw"; "Nino Rhode Island Reds. Just beginning to lay"; "ITvery one of my White leghorns; cost me a dollar apiece." cried the chorus, each pulling: a sleeve of the deputy and clamoring for attention. Carl and George Gregg, property owners and heads of families, were the accused. They pleaded guilty to the theft of 17 chickens, but all V Johns was there to say that the 17 were but as a drop In a bucket. Every person that had lost a hen. rooster, parrot, pig eon or canary bird since -he Greggs came to town was on hand to lay the crime at their door and Attorney Delch said that for a time prospects Indicated a riot. Justice Downs Imposed a fine of $50 npon each of the defendants, but St. Johns is not satisfied, and a descent in force la expected this morning at the office of the District Attorney, where other allegations may be laid before the grand Jury. WOOLMEN ENJOY OCEAN Delegates to National Association Convention Take Excursion. Over 100 woolgrowers and business men of Portland went to Gearhart on the excursion last Saturday. The woolmen. who came from the inland states of Wyo ming. Utah, Nebraska, etc were great ly Interested in the surf exhibition given by Leon Favre. Dave Welch and George Iralay, members of the Mult nomah Club, who were assisted by the following Portland men: J. F. Daly, J. B. Wiley. Joe Frlcdenthal. R. U Thompson, George G. Prockhank. S. R. Strong. J. K. Webb, F. J. Lonergan and C E. Norrlln. During Sunday afternoon a delega tion of Astoria business men met the visitors at the hotel. Mayor 11. La Hen derson, B. F. Crawshaw. secretary of the Astoria Chamber of Commerce; F. W. Jobelman. director-general of the Centenn'al Celebration; J. M. Anderson, II. W. Anderson. Dr. T. I Bali, A. S. Skylea, Norrls Staples. Charles F. K lis ter. B. F. Stone and C. J. Curtis were among the Astoria attendants. Sunday proved to be an exceptionally bad day. as beach days go In the Win ter, but It did not deter the visitors from enjoying the usual beach pleas ures. Fully 15 people assembled at the hotel on Sunday. At Close of Business January 7, 1911 RESOURCES Loaus and Discounts Overdrafts U. S. Bonds to Secure Circulation.. Other Bonds and Premiums Real Estate ..: Furniture and Fixtures Due from U. S. Treas...$ 12,500.00 Due from Banks 3434202.33 Cash on Hand 791,528.24 .$2,174,086.25 3,293.87 , 250,000.00 . 220,475.57 800.00 25,000.00 1,147,230.57 $3,821,786426 LIABILITIES Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits Reserve for Taxes Circulation Dividends Unpaid Deposits $ 500,000.00 63,100.37 5,383.31 250,000.00 2,716.50 3,000,586.08 $3,821,786.26 HOGS SELLING AT $9.10 GOOD GENERAL TJEMAXD AT THE STOCKYARDS. Offerings Are Light and Prices on All Classes Hole Moderately Firm Thronglrout, There was a sood general deixtand at tha stockyarda yesterday. Offerlnss ware not heavy and prices ware moderately Arm throughout. Most of the sales nrere small lota of odda and ends. The general price on good averajre-elsed boss una tV.10, which na two tho top r.erk for the past week. A fair bunch of mlKed sheep sold at .S0 and a load of laraba brought '. One load of ateere broua'it .VeO and tha other sales were of very amall iota. Good cows sold at S to 3.W snd calves at the current price. ' The day'a receipts were 131 cattle, 10. calve. 723 sheep. 102 hogs and 22 horsea. Shlpp-ra of tha atoctc were K. O. Sloan. Parmo. Idaho, one car ef hoes; William Tur vle. wlancroft, Idaho, one car of sheep; Pi nion luder. Idaho Falls, two cars of sheep; F Alkln. Lewlaton. ftah..two cars of cattle- C I. Durblo. tihanlko. ona car of cat tle'and calve.; J. E. Reynold. Condon, two cars of cattle and hoe, ani. Maud Smith, Concon. one car of horaea. T.ie t'at's sales were as foi'owa: Welcht. Price. ill 1 ho T riT o.io 11(6 9.10 1U0 .10 iOH IUH 123 e.r.O 7S OO 1 aleer 4 ateera ....... 1 ateer ....... 1 aleer 10 cowa 1 cow 4 cowa . k . 2 calvea ft calvea ....... ir cowa ........ 3 cowa 7 ateera 1 hoc 11 hoe 14 hoaa 4 hoea 13 hoiia 18.-, mixed abeep .. IHHlua , 28 ateers mix B.SO 1S1K) 6.2.1 103S .0 iu-.n r. m eso .o m:i7 e.."0 f20 4.011 4D3 COO 1121 5..VI 11.V1 6.00 107 .0O teers .L . of Prior current on atock at the Portland Union Stockyards were as follows: . ,,.,,,, Prima ateers Good to choice steers J- Kalr to soxl ateers Common ateera ' Choice to prima cowa HrS 2 5- Oood to cholca beef cowa M? Til Fair to choice beef cowa H.,2 a In Common to fair beef cows -0 C.ood to choice helfera .S i'Si Kalr to sood helfera i i?2 i II Common to fair heifers 4 JOtf 4.25 Choice to sood fat bulls J 76g 4.50 Fair to eood fat bulls l.M 15 Common bulla J -JJ '9 J-f (Juod to choice lht calvea I"?! 2 I T Fair to food light calvea. JSOg 7.00 Good to cholca heavy calves.... 6. J-00 Fair to ood heavy calves -I?2 .1- Common calvea !; J iX tvood to choice atasa 4.50 5.00 Fair to sood tae 4.00 if 4.50 Cholca hoK. "g l Good to cnolca hora S.50tf 1.7 Yearling wethers, grain-fed 4.7S 5.00 Old wether, grain-fed .tS9 4.60 Choice ewea, grain-fed 1.75 w 4.75 Feeders J J Choice lambe. grain-fed .50 7.00 noort rhnv. em!n-fet e.OH'ff n ?5 Bonds . Investments TimberLands McGRATH &NEUHAUSENCO. 701-2-3-4-5 Lewis Bldg. Portland Oregon For that tardy resolution for "more money this year" try working for bitulithic streets. Result ? 25 increase in a butting property. -- -r.il JBO 1.75 Poor lamb. . . .... S9 6."0 Hay-rea sneep ana iamo evw grain-fad. Chirage Llveetock Market. CHICAGO. Jan. 10. Cattle Receipts, es timated. H.VK); market, ateady. Beeves. S4.KS 417.00; Texaa steera, 4.1B5.80; estera sieera, I4.2SSSU0; stockers and feeders. $3.6.'0 6.70: cowa and helfera, f 2.55ro.2o; calvea 9799.2.1. Hoes Itccelpta, eatlmatert. 25.000; market, alow to 6c lower. Lleht. $7.S0ft 8.10: mixed, 7.S0j8.10: heavy. 7.80fl8.10; rough. $7 M) O7K0; good to choice heavy, ei.aoes.io; pie. e7.508.10; bulk of aalea, He8.05. Sheep Receipts, eatlmated. 17.0OO; mar ket, steady. Native. ,2.5004.45; Weatern. I2 880 4.4O: yearllnga. 4.H0fc S.70: lamb, na tive, 4.7S86.60; Weatern. 58.50. TEST RIDE IS ORDERED Officers from Vancouver Will Go Ninety Miles. VANCOUVER BARRACKS. Wash.. Jan. 10. (Special.) A test ride of 90 miles on horseback for four majors and lieutenant-colonel has been or dered by General Marlon P. Maus, com mander of the Department of the Co lumbia. The ride will be held from this post, and the route will be to Sandy, Or., about 30 miles from here. Those who will take this annual test ride are Lieutenant-Colonel Van Deusen, Second Field Artillery, who will have charge: Major Jere B. Clay ton, Medical Corps; Major Elmer A. Dean. Medical Corps; Major Charles W. Kutz. Corps of Engineers; and Major John P. Halns, of the Pay Department, and the ride will be held January 12, IS and 14. ( Ed neat ion Urged as Cure. In a lecture on "Education Versus Medication," R. A. Maynard and Mrs. Mlla Tupper Maynard told their audi ence at the Masonic Temple last night that disease Is a superstition anions; people nowadays, and that health will come from education In place of medi cation. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard are ex ponents of a cult which they call the "Stuffed Club," advocating; that "dis ease Is a synonym for Ignorance, will fulness and cussedness," and that "Blckness is a warning; to you to cut out your bad habits." In their talk last night the speakers said that peo ple should be . educated In order to cure dteeaae. as well as to ward off sickness. SEASON TICKETS PROPOSED Corvallis Would Sell Them for All Athletic Events. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE. Corvallis. Jan. 10. (Special.) A season ticket entitling the holder to admission to all athletic and forensic contests for the college year probably will be adopted. The plan passed by the student body provided for compul sory purchase of such a ticket. This scheme was vetoed by the Board of Resrents. Manager Cox has secured the co operation of practically every student organization In the Institution. The ob jectionable feature will be dropped and the choice of tickets made entirely vol untary. A very general and thorough campaign, however, for the sale of these tickets will be immediately taken up. If this scheme is successfully carried through It will mean that the ticket, which will admit the holder to more than 20 contests, can be purchased for a very nominal sum, estimated at not more than $4. The plan will also have the effect of greatly popularizing the student activities. Rogue River Valley Pioneer Dies. MED FORD, Or.. Jan. 10. (Special.) Thomas Coy, a pioneer in the Rogue River Valley having lived here since 1887, died at his home at Eagle Point yesterday of bloodpoisoning. He was a native of Ohio. A widow and five chil dren survive him. Hibernia Savings Bank OF PORTLAND, OREGON STATEMENT, JANUARY 7, 1911 RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts Real Estate and Banking tiouse furniture ana rixturt Storks and Securities Bonds and Warrants - ;-;:vv;: T'nlted States Government Bonds (at par) 1.0,000. 00 Due From Reserve Banks . , 274.868.93 Cash on Hand 260.267.67 $1,346,764.53 44,946.63 652.09 116.002.03 585.136.50 $2,093,501.78 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock 1. $ 200.000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits. Less Expenses and Taxes Paid 52,871.45 Savings and Time Deposits $1,129,987.43 Demandt Deposits 710.642.90 Total Deposits 1.840.630.33 $2,093,501.78 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. Andrew C. Smith, President. Frank E. Dooly, Vice-President. Lansing Stout. Cashier. C. B. Sewall. Asst. Cashier. John Drlscoll, E. C. Goddard. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF LADD S TILT0N BANK JANUARY 7, 1911 RESOV'RCES. Loans and Discounts $ 6.463,782.32 Bonds and Stocks 4.150.553.41 Real Estate , , T5'22222 Cash on Hand and Due From Banks 3,943,097.00 Total $14,632,432.73 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Fully Paid Surplus and Undivided Profits iH-mand Deposits Time and Savings Deposits $ 1,000.000.00 704,249.46 .$6,958,487.52 . 6.969.695.75 12.928,183.27 Total... $14,632,432.73 OFFICERS. W. M. Ladd. President. Edward Cookingham. Vice-Pres. W. H. Dunckley. Cashier. R s. Howard, Jr., Asst. Cashier. J. W. Ladd. Asst. Cashier. Walter M. Cook, Asst. Cashier. First National Bank Capital $1,500,000 Surplus 750,000 Oldest Natkmal 'Bank West of th Rocky Mountains LIABILITIES. ses to "c! . . . .f Hon f"WJ ) t 1 l' II 11 I UIH.i'" v. - 1QA 7TC C7 Time certificates or aeposn nn Certified checks 8?So?3 Cashier's checks outstanding ,i7i"ij Savings deposits iii.s.-.i.i fi31 S12 41 Total - 2,000.U.H STATE OF OREGON, ? County of Multnomah J I B. Lee Paget, secretary of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear thaIt'tBheI1boeestatement itrue to the bestfmy ojg.d,g.b.Uef. .CORRECT-Attest: EMERY OLMSTEAD. Directors. - I NOTARY'S 1 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of SEAL: January, 1911. A. S. CAMPBELL, Notary Public. Capital stock paid in 3000 Surplus fund - - i a n Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. ............ - S.lO-.v Due to banks and bankers $ 4-;2j-:S Dividends unpaid .. . .. . . - -- eiinsl'l? inriivirinnl deooslts subject to check 94?-??H? la.gou.m Statement of Condition Security Savings & Trust Company Portland, Oregon At Close of Business Jan. 7, 1911 RESOURCES Loans $4-575,658.51 Bonds, Warrants Customers' Liability, under Letters of Credit Cash and Due from Correspondents .. 1,176,004.30 14,393.07 . 2,293,953.81 $8,060,009.69 LIABILITIES. Capital , Surplus and Undivided Profits Letters of Credit Deposits Interest-bearing $3,452,701.52 -Others 3,596,657.25 7,049,358.77 $8,060,009.69 ,.$ 500,000.00 , . 479,646.67 31,004.25 Condensed Report of the Condition of the Banking Departmeni of HARTMAN 8 THOMPSON BANKERS At the Close of Business January 7, 1911 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Stocks and Bonds Real Estate Furniture and Fixtures Cash on Hand and Due from Banks LIABILITIES. Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits Deposits .$172,&56.41 . 116,282.00 . 28,575.25 . 16,984.64 . 114,658.21 $449,356.51 .$100,000.09 . 27,913.84 . 321,442.67 $449,356.51 Condensed Report of The United States National Bank OF POMTLAND, OREGON. Submitted to the Comptroller of the Currency at the Close of Business January 7, 1911 ASSETS. Ixans and Discounts United States Bonds at Par Municipal and Railway Bonds. Bank Building Cash and Exchange Total Capital Surplus Undivided Profits . Circulation Deposits. . Total Attest Correct: LIABILITIES. . I 6,461. 963.3S . 1.054.100.00 . 1,021,059.95 125,000.00 . 4,490,327.85 .13. 152.451. 13 . 1,000,000.00 500,000.00 364,168.99 800.000.00 . 10,488,282.14 .$13,152,451.13 J. C. AINSWORTH, President. Bank Notice Security Savings and Trust Compaa Ccrbctt Building, Fifth and Morrison Streets Capital and Surplua $953,003 Invites Accounts oc Merchants, Individuals and Savings