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TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1911.
iiii. 1
BOX FRUIT FAVORED
Oregon Apples Meet With Ap
proval in Germany.
BARREL SALES DECREASING
fonsul-General Thackara Writes of
the Requirements of the Berlin
Market Quality Is an
Important Factor.
imird " States . Consul-Gnral A. M.
Tbarkara. of Berlin. In reporting on the
Gumu apple trade, njrl thnt American
appl.a are much appreciated In Germany
and ax bought by all das-see of people. The
moat formidable, competitor ot the American
fruit In the German market la tba apple
tbat comes from the Austrian Tyrol, one
which enjoya a well-deeerved and long
standing repatatlaa for quality and flavor.
The following la a translation of letter
from a fruit broker of the Central Market.
Berlin, written In anewer to a list of Inter
rogatories aent from the Consulate-General:
Apples are Imported Into Germany packed
aota la boxee and la barrel, but tor the
-past two years tne boxes have been pre
ferred, as the fruit thus parked ws re
ceived In better condition and the apples
were finer. During tfae season of l'Wi-10
and llo-ll apples packed In boxea were
imported from the State of Oregun and
Washington. The fruit was excellent and
well-graded, sorting the apples must nat
ural! be done by the packer, as the tier
man Importer should nut be compelled ta
par duties and freight on unsorted apples,
and besides inferior fruit should remain In
the United State. High-grade apples
packed In boxes should be wrapped In paper.
I'p to the I'reeeat lime California apples
tiat beea received here only la boxes,
tt bile they excel In quality the boxed apple
from Eastern Mates, the packing and qual
ity of the Oregon and Washington fruit were
superior. In my opinion the German trade
In American barrel applea 1.1 decrease
from year to year on account of the faulty
packing and grading ot the fruit. I am also
of the opinion that the Imports of Ameman
apples Into this country would Increase
enormously If the prevailing defects could
be eliminated and the American shippers
would send only applea In good condltloa
and free from San Jos scale.
KTRONO WHEAT DEMAND FROM JAf AN
tile Made at the High Trie Sine the
Mew aval Brgaa.
The Oriental demand for wheat continues
strong. Efforts are made In some quarters
to minimis the business, but It Is known
that sales of wheat were mad yesterday
for shipment to Japan at the highest prices
that have prevailed since the movement
began. Farmers are alow sellers and dealers
find much difficulty In executing their
order.
The largest lot of wheat In Central Ore
gon, aggregating I0OO ton, was so!J at
Madras yesterday and will be brought out
soon on the Oregon Trunk. This sale dls
poses of the bulk ot the wheat left In thai
sect Jon.
While price were quoted unchanged yes
terday. the market waa very firm. Blue
stem is becoming scarce and it looks aa If
buyers would bar. to pay higher prices be
fore they g.t through.
The maraet for coarse grain, was reported
firm. Barley offerings were llitht and feed
was quoted at - k i tt -1- For some time
paat the oats market has been Influenced
more or tees by reports that Southern Idaho
cats war going to be unloaded on thle mar
ket. Not a single car has come In, and with
th elimination of one Brooks, what was
thought to b a depressing factor on th
market has been removed. According to a
large Japanese buier. there ar no orders
for flour for shipment to Japan now on th
-market.
Local rerelpls. In cars, were reported by
the Merchants Exchange, aa follows:
Wheat Barley Flour Oats Hay
M.i.!v jo t IS H
To-adlT 1 3 - I
H. ..Inlay ...it 11 .1 1-1
Thursday I S 3 II
Tear ag I 3 4
F-aon to date.ftn.; I'M r.l r.71 ".:
Tear mzo !" "" " '"! S'-Zi
MOHtlR M IKRKT IN THE KA.4T.
C4 Holm Mle ( amblag la Finn and Card
ing Fjseier.
Conditions In the Rasters mohstr market
are reported by the Uoston Commercial
Bulletin a follows:
The drmsnd for mohair In the local mar
net le reported as lee. marked this week,
atthoush dejMrahte selections of loud domes
tic combing will easily bring price recently
quoted, on account of the scarcity of god
hair of this grade. Carding la perhaps
slightly ea.ier. while fnreisn Is In limited
supply and unchanged In price,
fjoraesrtc quotation.: Pest combing. 33
J; good combing. ,r"w33: ordinary, comb.
Ing at 2""e: carding. : t C V Foreign:
Cape firsts. 41 : Turkey, fslr average.
F-xg Market HoMs Ita Ova
The eig market held steady yesterday
-with no sale reported, nndrr 1." cents. He
eelpt were fslrly large, but worked off.
There waa a good demand for chickens
and full prices wet paid for choir offer
tors. tre.ied meats were quoted steady.
There were no new developments In the
nutter or cheese markets and last prices
wer repeated.
Ores-os- Hope as Laodoa) Market,
According to a London letter received
yesterday. Oregon 1910 hops ar held la that
market at li shilling and for l!Ha, Tl to
M shillings ar asked. In th general mar
ket --rice wer well maintained. Continen
tal marketa wer lifeless. Th Increase In
the eonsut-nptlo of beer In th United King,
donx in th past year qua!ed SX-kftttT bar
rels, which brought th total consumption
up to 32.5W.CT barrels.
Tee-ester Ordered Fret rtarMa.
Aside from th arrival of flv cars of
banana, fresh produce receipts on th
street were light. Trade was good In tha
'morning, but ftl off In th afternoon. Or
ders war mad up for a car of Florida
tomato.. Celery aad cauliflower ar well
cleaaed ap.
Book rinsrtngs.
Bank clearing of the Northwestern
clue yesterday wer as follows:
Ocarinas. Balance
For land II.'-IT v.l lji-T
Seattle l.'-v7-t JliO9
Ticiims 7 -11 3.,.tL:-t
Spokane ................ 730.733 &,&.9
rOBTUXD MAXUTf.
Grata. IW, Feed, Etc
Wheat Tra.-k price: Bluestem. Hie;
club. Ic: red Russian, TTc: Valley, aua;
eo-fotd. -c
BAKLKf Feed. l23.S0flil4 per ton; brewing-
nominal.
iliLLJTLFF! Brsn. " 9 21 par ton;
mlu-liin-re. shorts. roUed
-.. lev Jo.
FLOL'K Fatenta, $4 7S per barrel;
stra'lhts. 13 S; rxt-orts. IJiSO: Valley. It SO;
grsRs-n. S-1 ": h'l wheat. SATO.
cuhn whole. cracne-l. t--J per tost.
OATS No. 1 whit. .-7:7.0 per ton.
HaT Track prices: Timothy. Eastern
Oregon. No. 1. Squall: mixed. 12; al
falfa. 1! I l 1.1. grain bay. U11H;
cet. 11-1 IX
Tegetables aad Frslta.
fACK VEGETABLE Carrots. OOcOU
kaadred: parsnip. l; turnip, tocatl;
beet. 1 1 "V
APFUEK Fsiey. S293.73: eholc. 12;
mmon. Jll Pr boa.
OR EE FlU"lTj Pears. 113091.73 per
Malaga. 4 o7 .. par barrel; cranbar
tea. tix0 Pr berrel.
IBOTiCAi. JTatlTS Orn. navel
H.M9S.TS per box: Florida grapefruit. IIHI
California grapefruit. S3.J0: bananas, ta
per pound: pineapple, so per pound; lemons.
jlVlft : tsngerlnea. LTJ par box.
VtaETABLES Asparagus. SSo per In.;
cabbaxe. (l.J per loo. cauliflower. ti.Zi
per crate; celery. California. JJUirJ-.J Pr
crate; cucumber. 2 per box; eggplant. ISO
per lb.; garlic 10 0 lie per lb.: green onion
loo per dog; head lettuce. 40 0 Ma per do.;
hothouse lettuce. i7Se per box; peppers.
Sc per lb. : pumpkin. Ic per lb.; rsdlsnes.
lOfiio per doa.; rhubarb lc per lb.,
sprouts. c: tonMloev iot23 per bo-..
Pt-TAIOES -Oregon, buying price. i.
01. SO per hundred, sweet potato, (4 per
hundred. . . ,
ONIONS Buying price, per hundld.
Dairy aad Country Prodoeo.
rOCLTRT-Mv: Hens. Sprinn. 10
V: turksys. SOc: duck.
13.-' dressed turkev. choice. !'--,
E'ar.i oreron ranch. l.tfKHc per dox.n
CHEESE full cream. twins. lo per
pounl: young America, lt
BUTTER City creamery extra. 1 - -
pound prints. In boxes. Sle per pound; less
than boxes, cartons and delivery extra.
PORK Fancy, lie per pound.
VEAL Fancy. (3 to 133 pounds. 114 013
per pound.
Mop. Wool. Hide. Ftc.
HOPS-UK crop, lie: lo crop. 110
13v,c: contracts. He.
MOHAIR Choice. 30c per pound.
WOOL Eastern Oregon. 110 ISc per in,
accordtns; to shrinkage; Valley. 17018a per
""pELTS Dry. 10 e: salted. butch r-take-off.
SOjr0e.
CASOARA BARK Be per pound.
HIDE Salted bid, me per pound,
salted calf. 13c; .alted kip. ie; sslted
tsgs. 6o green hide, le less; dry liWj
17r: dry ealf. 17rlc: dry stags. 11012a
CRA1.H SACKS Car Iota. Uta
on. .
LINSEED OIL Pur raw. In birr..
1.0J: kettl boiled. In barrela. (!.; ra.
In case. (1.12: kettl boiled. In case. (1.14.
Lota of Si gallon. 1 per cent leaa per gal
lon. COAL OIL Water White. Iron bbls.. e:
wood bbls, 13c; Pear! oil. cases. 16Wc;
Headlight. Iron bbla. lie; cases, lie; wood
bbls.. ISc: Eocene, esses. lVc: special
Whits. Iron bbls. llc; wood bbls.. ItHc;
E;slne. case. -17c; extra 8tr. cues, IBUjc;
V. M. 4 P. aapthia. Iron bbla, ISc; cases.
22c.
GASOLINE Red Crown and motor gaa
ollns. In Iron bbls.. liic: case. 23Ve: 8
gsK-llne. iron bbla. SOc; esses. .-7c: engine
diauilat. Iron bbi.. tc: esse. 14 Ha.
GATTLE SELL LOWER
DEMAND IS LESSENED AM) SCP
PLiY LARGE.
Six Dollars Top Price Paid for Steers
at Yard" --Hogs Are. Easier
and Sheep Steady.
Th steady Influx of cattle has filled up
tli packers and a a result of the lessened
demsnd price weakened materially yester
day. Th undertone of the hog market was
also easier, but values In the sheep Una wer
well maintained.
Steera sold at a rang of (3.30 to (.
which waa about aa high as th best values
rould b quted. Cows brought from 14 to
S.2i and bulls from 11.23 to (.". A few
fancy light cslves commanded th previous
top prlc of (3.
Several lota of wethers wer put on sale
and brought (I.7S and a bunch of ewes
sold at (1.(3.
Receipts for th dsy wer : cattle, 101
calve. 1114 sheep. 1st hogs and ( horses.
Shippers of the stock were: W. B. Martin.
Ord. 'Neb.. 1 car of caul and horses; A.
L. Mcintosh. Echo. S cars ot cattle: D.
T. Laugherty. Psndleton. J cars of sheep;
J. L. Cox, Huntington, X cars of aheep; E.
E. Wlllard. Ogdcn. Utah, t cars of rattle;
F. E. Graham. 1 car of cattle and calve;
F. C. Oxroftn. Payette. 2 cars of cattle and
calvea: J. Madison. Welsrr. 1 cars of cattle
and calves: Jsmes Mace. Idaho Falls, i cars
of hogs; Wood Livestock Company. Market
Lake. 4 cars of sheep; K. A. 1-hllllps, Uur
kea. 1 car of calves and G. IX Phillips.
Sllverton. 1 car -of cattle and calves.
Th dsy's sale war aa follows:
Weight. Price.
H Steers Ill") 15. 7i
X: steer l:l (.8.
1 bull .....1S0 i M0
bulls 744 1 23
1 bull ..........110 l.;.e
l boil mo J-
l stsc 171 i :i
1 calves I" .
I rslf 30 S DO
1 steer l'HO 4. ft
1 cow -'" "
4 cows 7 4 00
Z cows 107 "--0
414 ewes 104 3.tv."
2 buil I 4.73
1 bull 17- 4 7S
I steers l-n l'0
; steers 1134 &..0
47 steers 11--
steel 170 4-0"
42 t-rer 112 &.0
1 (leer 103 ..
2 cslv 27i '
it steers 111
J steer Ill
1 steer 1--J -7i
3 steers .....1173 &..
II cows 101 4.
4 cv 00
II Co. 107 4.5i
t cow 1"3 0
1-J cow 'l 4. &0
41 cl-e '.
II calvea :
11 calves 1 -00
HO wether ' 'i
23 wethers 1
lvH wether
1 team draft horses .l)0
1 chunk 200.SO
1 iram delivery horses . 2.0U
1 driver
Prices current on th various rlassea of
stM-k at the Portland Union Stockyards
were aa follows:
Prime .teers t.0f-.23
Choice steers t.!-0lt 4.00
Good to choice steers S "5 5 to
Common steers 4.00 1 (.
prune cows R.2.n S.in
Choice beef cows t 'Hil
Common beef cows i
Choue heifers 5 2,
Choice bulla 4.i."l a J
Fair to good fat bulla 4 imi
Common bulla J oo S.
Choir light calvaa J-
Fair to good light calves T.ot 7.30
Choice heavy calve 5.W
Fair to medium heavy calvea... 4 i' J 6.0"
Choice stag 6f.o. .
Fslr to good stags 4.300 5.00
Hi'SS
Cho.c light ........... "f.w "J
Good to cholcb b S.OO
Cholc heavy 1.74, S.U0
Sliecp '
Choice yearling wethers, grain fed 4 3nO 4.73
Old wethers 4.0O1. 4 13
I hole. ewe, grain fed 3 4
Fair to medium ewe, grain fed.. - '? o j'i
Cf.olc lambs, grain fed o.oow 3.3
Good to choice, grain fed (.ouii 5...0
Fair to good 4.K' - .'..on
Cull. !M 3---0
Current price n te horse market follow:
Extra heavy drafters. '.. ili: I4o" to
I.h-o potmdi. (13iiuJH): to UOO pounds,
(luoi 23": chunks. (SO0 1AO: drivers. (100
up: saddlers. (o op: plugs, (lutjto.
Chlcmge Llvee4rk Market,
CHICAGO. March Cattle Receipt. e.
tint. ted. K0; market, steady. Heeve.. (i.20
ijo.lo- Texas steer. (4.4of-3i0: Western
.tr.r. (4.7o3.M: .tocker and feeder. 14
-3S3; cowa and heller. (J.Ooti S-1M; calvea.
(7 0 v1.
HOrK-relpts. estimated. SS.0O0; market,
slow generally to So off. Light. ItHi il 7. 1..;
mixed. (.;3oT.10: heavy. l-i-iioT: rougi.
(.i.v73: good to choice heavy. 475( i;
Pimm. tl.S'li7: bulk of sale. (-lir.TlT.
rheep Receipts, estimated. IS. 000: mar
ket ladv. Native. .;4.MI. Weatern. (t.oO
e4!v: yearling. (4.7iti 3 1.-.; lamb, native,
(3dS32; Weatern. (3.3uA.33.
.Metal Marketa.
NEW TORK. March 0. Standard cop
per. JulL Spot, March. April. May and June.
I I nor- 12.00c. London, ateady: pot. 134 13
d- future. 3S 7 M. Cutom-hou return
thow export of t-.VJ3 ton so far thle month.
Lake copper. IS -l 0 19 c; elactrolyUc.
12 2i 12 ; casting. 13 1112.23c.
Tin. quiet; pot. 4l.ioi 42.30c: March.
41 l2-ib40iTU,c: April. 4o-jr40.7i; Ma. 4'J
V4o oc; June. j.87i0 40.30C. London,
ateady. tlS 14c: futures. tl"J 10.
l-ead. clulL Spot 4.40j4 30 New Tork:
4.22 S 0 4.27 He East St. Louts. London, ils
(a td-
Spelter. dull. FpoL S.60S5.63e New Tork;
(i!-t.Sile Eaat St. Loula London. 4IS,
Iron Oev..and warrant. 41s 7Sd la Lon
don. Local'y Iron was steady. No. 1 foun
dry Northern. (14.73 b 16.23; No. 2 Northern.
No. 1 Southern aad do eoft, tli-HHi !
eOre and P -.
NEW TORK. March . Coffe tatures
closed steady at a net decline of 10 to 24
points. Sales. i.i- bsg. March. 1020c;
April. lO.Jc; May. 10, 23c; June. l 22c; July.
REPORT OF THE COXDITIOX OP
Portland Trust Company of Oregon
At Portland. Oregon, In tho Stat of OroKon, at tho dona of business
March Tth. 1911.
RESOURCES,
Loan and discounts
Overdraft, secured and unsecured
Bonds, securities, etc
riankln-r house, furnitur and fixtures...
J)ue from approved reserva banks
Check and other cash 'terns
Exchangres for clearing; house
Cash on hand.
.$554,
. - 6,
. 25,
. 126,
...
605.79
477.02
252.06
769.13
970.41.19
674.05
458,482.50
171,000.00
Total...
713.103.99
.$2,311,621.73
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In f
Surplus fund.
I'ndlvlded profits, less expenses and taxes paid
Due to banks and bankers I 76.502.1C
Dividends unpaid. 69.00
Individual deposits subject to check 1,151. 028.45
Demand certificates of deposit. 19.413.87
Time certificates of deposit 388.63S.63
Certified checks 7.030.82
Cushier's checks outstanding- . 21.992.80
Savings deposits.'. 279,258.08
300,000.00
60,000.00
7,687.92
Total
1.943.933.81
.$2,311,621.73
s.
STATE OF OREGON.
County of Multnomah
I. B. Lee Pafret, secretary of tha above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that th above statement Is true to the best of hiy knowledge
and belief.
B. LEE PAGET, Cashier.
CORRECT Attest:
A. & NICHOLS.
EMORY OLMSTEAD,
Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of March, 1911.
A. . CAMPBELL,
( SEAL ) Notary Public
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
OF
Security Savings and
. Company
Portland, Oregon.
At close of business March 7, 1911.
Trust
RESOURCES.
Loans
Bonds, varrants
Customers' liability, under letters of credit..
Cash and dne from correspondents
Total resources
.$4,680,913.01
. 1,004.755.40
9461.75
. 2,787,339.37
.$8,482,169.53
LIABILITIES.
Capital
Surplus and undivided profits
Letters of credit
Deposits Interest-bearing $jjo,jj.o
Others 3,878,666.24-
Total liabilities ...
.$ 500,000.00
. 485.414.71
21,705.33
- 7,475,049.49
.$8,4S2,169.53
Re-port f lbs Coadltloa of
Gte First National Bank
at Portlaad. Orra-oa,
At the Cloae ' Boalara March 7, 1911
HKSOl'RCES.
r.oan-i and discounts
I". S. Bonds at par
Dther bonds
Hank premises. . - vnvnB
fiuo from T. S. Treasurer ,li'2ou S2
Pun from other banks. ?-!2?'??X Ti
ru from reserve agents.. i'iSi,c?i c?
rash on hand ..89.S71.67
7.024.148.62
2,200,000.00
772.7S6.42
70,000.00
6.306,995.93
LIABILITIES
apital stork. .
ill-plus and undivided profits
LrculHtlon
ix-l-oelts. Individual
Banks.
(9.073.189.78
4.094.913.5
316.373,930.97
. ..$ 1.600.000.00
. .. 1.028.062.94
677,765.00
13.16S.103.03
116.373.930.97
10.11c: August. lO.lOc: Sepf-mber. 10.03c;
Ck-obT. ..;c; November. 9.63c; December,
January and February. ,
Sp.t colt. iulet. Rio NO. T, 19 S-8c,
Panto No. 4. 13 -ic. Mild colte. dull, Cor
dova. 1315-c. nominal.
rtaw tui-r. very flrm. Muscovado. .SO teat.
crntrlfual. test. 3.76c; mo!a
ausar. . test. .01c. Rellned. quiet.
mODCCE AT 8.AN ITIASCISCO.
Quotations Current In th Bay City Mar
kets. SAN rRANCISCO. March 8. The follow
Inc produce prlcee wer current today:
Vtabla Cucumbers. ll.SOe:: sarlle.
4fic: arr-on pea., sal-; r'?" "'JJ
2jc; lomitoM, nominal; egg plant. 10 lie
Butter Kancr creamery. 2414c
Ks Store. ITc; fanqy ranch. 1TH&
( hreae Voons; America. liulSViC
allllatuUa liran. 34i36; midullnsm. 3a
Frult Apples, choice. I1.2S: eommon. TSo:
Mexican llmea. $.SftrT: California lemons,
rholc. : common. (I 80; oranasa. aaveb
Potatora Early Rosa, Sl.toff
Burb-nki. 2.1U2.33; Orefoq
S1.0Oe-!.!0.
Onlona -Nominal.
Kay Wheat. trI3(K per ton; wheat
and oata. Imll; alfalfa. SttlS.
Kr-rlti- Flour. -420 quarter sacks:
wheat. Si" centala: barley. 4-i5 rentala; po
tatoes. 2o aacka; bran. 20 aacka; mld
dllnsa, 42 aacke: hay. 00 tona.
Irrled "IVult at New Vrk.
NEW TORK. March 9. Evaporated apples
irarrr. tlrtn. On th spot, fancy are quoted
at 13c: cholc. 12e: prime. 12c
Prune, atrons and higher on th sma'.l
stocks and a better demand. Quotation
ranaa from TSWH'ac op to 30-40s and 11 Uj
If 12c for Oresona from 50a to 30s.
Choice, 7Hc; extra choice. 7.e81c; fancy,
BiiftOc.
Wool at St- Louis.
ST. IXIU1S. March 9. Wool Unchanucd.
Territory and Western metlluma. 10'22c;
fine mediums. ISA ISc: fine. 12 $ 13c.
m '. aallnaa
Oregon Bur banks.
Bonds
Investments
TimberLaods
McGRATH & NEUHAUSEN CO.
701-2-3-4-5 Lewis Bdg.
Portland Oregon
What Our
Neighbors
Say !!!!!!
"There is do better
pavement than bitu
lithic," says Mayor
Rose, of Milwaukee,
Wis.
Mining Stocks
You think you know the
game. But you don't.
T'My Adventures with your
Money" will show you
how little you know about
it. It's in April
M IS etrta at
U-2sa aU
Statement of Condition of
LUMBERMEN NATIONAL BANK
of Portland
At Close of Business March 7th, 1911
EESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $2,268,165.19
Overdrafts 3,483.11
U. S. Bonds to Secure Circulation... 250,000.00
Other Bonds and Premiums 211,885.02
Real Estate " 80000
Furniture and Fixtures...... 25,430.63
Due from U. S. Treas...$ 12,500.00
Due from Banks 540,35030
Cash on hand 916,792.20 1,469,643.10
$4,229,407.05
LIABILITIES "
Capital $ 500,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 73,051.55
Reserved for Taxes 4,747.22
Circulation 250,000.00
Dividends Unpaid 195.00
Deposits ; 3,401,413.28
I
$4,229,407.05
Condensed Report of
The United States National Bank
Submitted to the Controller of tha Currency
March 7, 1911
ASSETS
Loans and Discounts $ 6,073,705.76
United States Bonds at Par .' 1,054,100.00
Municipal and Railway Bonds ; 1,193,495.49
Bank Building 125,000.00
Cash and Exchange 5,232,264.52
$13,678,565.77
wrr- LIABILITIES
Capital ......$ 1,000,000.00
Surplus 500,000.00
Undivided profits 355,399.37
Dividends Unpaid 30,689.50
Circulation 800,000.00
Deposits 10,992,476.90
$13,678,565.77
Attest Correct: J. C. AESTS WORTH, President.
Condensed Report of the Condition of the
Banking Department of
Hartman & Thompson
BANKERS
At the close of business March 7, 1911.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $188,906.10
Cash on hand antf due from banks 120,393.19
Furniture and fixtures 18,448.64
Stocks and bonds 116,282.00
Real Estate 2177525
Total resources $465,805.18
' LIABILITIES.
Capital stock
Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits I
Total liabilities
,.$100,000.00
. . 25,571.53
.. 340,233.65
,. $465,80518
Statement of Condition of
LADD & TILTON BANK
At the Close of Business March 7, 1911
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts
Overdrafts
Bonds and Stocks
Real Estate
Cash on Hand and Due from Banks.
.$ 6,357,666.04
15,083.54
. 4,155,263.40
75,000.00
. 4,222,538.07
Total
LIABILITIES
"Capital Stock Fully Paid ....
Surplus and Undivided Profits
Deposits
..$14,825,551.05
..$ 1,000,000.00'
738,406.02
.. 13,087,145.03
Total
.....$14,825,551.05
OFFICERS '
W M Ladd. President R. S. Howard, Asst. Cashier
Edward Cookingham. Vice- J. W. Ladd, Asst. Cashier
pres Walter M. Cook, Asst. -
W. H. Dunckley, Cashier Cashier
Merchants National Bank
PORTLAND, OREGON
Condensed Report of Condition of This Bank Made to Controller
Under Call of March 7, 1911
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts. 1,I81,S08.90
United States bonds.. 400,000.00
Other bonds, stocks
and warrants
Real estate and mort
gages Furniture and fix
tures Cash and due from
banks
633,403.97
45.3U.t4
8.000.00
889.112.49
13,257,143.00
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock 250.000.00
Surplus and undivid
ed profits
National bank notes
outstanding
Dividends unpaid ...
Deposits
105,305.17
250,000.00
365.50
. 2,651,472.33
$3,257,143.00
R. L. DURHAM. President
GEO. W. HOYT. Cashier.
M. L. HOLBROOK, Vlce-Pres-M.
L. HOLBROOK, Vlce-Pres.
LONDON PARIS HAMBURG
tKAISERFN AlIO. VIC. .March 10. 10 A. M.
t PENNSYLVANIA March 28, 2 P. M-
PBKS. LINCOJLJi March 31. 10 A. M.
tAMERIKA April 8. 2 P. M.
tUiiexceiled Ultz-Carlton a la Carte Restau
rant. Gymnasium, KIpc. Baths, Elvator.
Palm Garden. I Hamburg direct. "Will call
at Plymouth and Cherbourg. (Second Cabin
only.
Gibraltar, Algiers. Naples, Genoa.
fiNew 17,tKn-ton steamer, equipped with
modern safety appliances. Electric Baths,
Gymnasium, Elevator, etc.
TS. 8. CINCINNATI Marrh 28, 10 A. M.
8. 8. HAMHI'RG April 11
8. 8. MOLTKE April 25
CRUISING
'ROUND
THE
VISITS to Lisbon.
Bpaln. Italy. Eitypt,
India, Ceylon. Stralu
Settlem-nts, Java,
Philippines. China.
Japan. Sandwich Is
lands and Overland
American tour. In
land Excursions and
side trips all over.
Optional tours of
17 days in India.
14 days In Japan.
Two cruises wlil
be made by the
magnificent twin
screw 17.000-ton S.
8. Ciereiand, each
Inatinir HO dav&
First cruise leaves New York Novem
ber 1, 1911. Second leaves San Fran
cisco February 11. 191.
The finest, most cumrenenive pleasure
cruise ever offered.
Cost, including all necessary expenses
aboard and ashore. S650 and op.
Other cruises to the Went Indies, Panama
Canal, Etc.
Send for illustrated booklet
HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE,
160 Powell St., San Francisco. CaL.
or local R. R. at;ents in Portland.
WORLET
SAFELY
COMFORTABLY
ECONOMIC ALL If
GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC
Winter Schedule Kffectlve October
30, 1010.
STEAM -SHIPS I
"Prince Rupert"
and
"Prince George"
FOR
Victoria, Vancouver and Prince
Rupert. Connecting: at Prince
Rupert with "S. S. Prince Albert"
for Stewart and Queen Charlotte
Islands.
Daylight Ride to Victoria
LEAVE SEATTLE, WASll., every
Sunday at 2:00 P. M northbound.
LEAVE VANCOUVER, B. C.
every Monday at 11:00 P. M., north
bound; every Saturday at 2:00 P.
M. southbound.
MEALS AND BERTH INCLUDED
NORTH OP VANCOUVER.
For Tickets and Reservations Apply
to Local Railway Ticket Agents, or
J. II. Burs-ls, Gen'l Aitent, First Ave.
and Yesler Way, Seattle, Wash.
HONOLULU AND THE VOLCANO
THE TRIP MOST COMPELLING, and
worth while, excelling- all others for novelty
and pleasure. The Volcano ot Kllauea, tha
largest in the world, is tremendously active
now. It is possible to make this desirable
trip with SPEED and comfort and the price
is low. $110. nrst-class. San Francisco to
Honolulu and back, and 145.50 for side trip
from Honolulu to volcano, including; rail
and auto to Kllauea: hotel at Hllo. also
Volcano House. No other trip compares with
this. Be sure to visit the islands and DO IT
NOW, while the volcano is active. 3. S.
SIERRA (10.000 tons displacement) sails
Feb. 25, March 18, April 8. Write or wire
OCEANIC 8. 8. CO.,
673 Market Street, Sun ir ran Cisco.
COOS BAY LINE
ETEAMER BKAawalSH sans Trom
Alaska dock. Portland, 8 P. M. every Tues
day. Freight received at Alaska Dock until
t P. M. dally. Passenger fari nrst-class,
$1Q; second-class, $7. including meals and
berth. Tickets on sale at Alnswortn dock.
Phones Main 268. A 1234.
SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND SS. CO.
New service to Los Angeles via San Fran
cisco every live days.
From Alnswortn Dock, Portland. 4 P. M.
SS. Beaver Mar. 13, Bear 18, Rose City 23.
From San Francisco, Northbound, 12 M.
SS. Bear Max. 12, Rone City 17, Beaver 22.
From San Pedro, Northbound. 12 M.
SS. Rose City Mar. 15, Beaver 20. Bear XS.
H. G. Smith, C. T. A.. 142 Third St.
J. V. Ransom, Agent Ainsworth Dock.
Phones: Muin 402. 268; A 1402.
San FranciscD, Los Anjshs aai
Sao Dieg9 Diract
North Pacific S. S. Co.'s S. S. Roanok
and S. S. Elder sail every Wednesday alter
nately at 6 P. M. Ticket office 132 Third
St., near Alder.
MARTIN J. HIGLEY, Passenger Agent.
W. H. SIAJSSER, Freight Agent.
Phones M. 1314, A 1314.
ALLAN LINE "
Picturesque St. Lawrence Route
Weekly Railings from
MONTREAL to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW,
LONDON and HAVRE, FRANCE.
Splendid scenery, shortest passage, low rates.
Any Railway Agent, or
ALLAN A CO.. 174 Jackson Blvd.. Chicago.
Vim, Energy And
A Keen Exhilaration
RESULT FROM A BATH WITH
HAND
SAPOLIO
In hot weather it revives your enerrf(
and stimulates the skin to healthy action
"The Bath Refreshing it
Jdl Gtooctm and Druggist ,