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THTC MORXIXO- OREGOXIAN, THURSDAY, JTNE - 20, 1912. 19 0 WHEAT SELLERS In to reports from Salem yesterday contracts wera secured by Louis Lachmund at 21 cents. - There waa a bid of M cents on a Iarse block of hops and a small lot was boucht at II" cents. arket Also Suffers From Lack of Demand." Bank Clearings. Bank clearings of the Northwestern cities yesterday were as-follows: Clearings. Port!and $1.BS2.314 " Seattle UH.3M I acoma Spokane' 743.732 Balances. 127.32. - 201.0O8 93.745 131.167 TEADY TRADE IN FLOUR PORTLAND MARKETS. Drain. Floor. Feed. Etc. WHEAT Track prices: Bluestem, 4c: club. seoc S3 89 630c rop Prospects in the Pacific North west Are Brilliant Returns of the Australian Harvest. I India Crop Forecast. red Russian. Valley. 89 69c: 40-fold. 8S0c FLOCR. Patents 85.lt oer barrel straishta 84.70: exDOrts. $420: Valley. $S 10: HAT Timothy. $14l7r alfalfa, $11; clo ver. "; oats snd vetch, $1U11: gral hay. $. MILLS'l'LFFS Bran. $28. per shorts. S28 : mlddllng-a ttt. CORN Whole. $3; cracked. 40 per ton. OATS No. 1 white. $88 80 per ton. ton Vegetables and Fruits. 10 Ths wheat market has reached th point ir thre are neither buyers nor Miters It. The demand from the 8outh is of ceedlnsrly limited proportions and millers the Northwest are Indifferent. When kls are put out they axe under those lately evailfn, and meet with no response on part of holders. Throughout the eoun sellers remain firm. There Is a fair movement la the patent market and present prices will nn- abtedly be maintained until new crop ur is available. Mill feed Is firm and chansjed. Crop prospects continue roost favorable in try section. With another week ys of this kind of weather, the the bumper crop will be assured. On the kund millers axe talking- 'of a yield m Pacific Northwest of 73,000,000 bushels, the central estimate of the trade here 70.000.000 bushels. Complete returns of the Australian wheat rvesc of 1&11-13 have not yet been issued. os the figures mo far available it Is 1 ma ted that the exportable surplus of the mm on wealth will exceed 44,000,000 Dusn- The surplus of each state is set down follows: New South Wales. 13.616.0O0 shels; Victoria. 11.8W1.O0O bushels; South ustralla. lft. 500,000 bushels; Western Au alia. 2.000.000 bushels. These figures are proximate, and It Is considered not un- ly that when the complete returns of harvest come In It will be found that the al will be -somewhat larger. The tovaj Induction of the commonwealth for 1111- was 72.WO.OoO bushels, a decrease of 22,- 000 on the previous year's harvest, which 1 a record ne. New Zealand's harvest i year Is . 440. 000 bushels (a falling off 4 compared with last year or isw.wu), I pilch makes the total for Australia Just 79.000,000 busheisw The Australasian fial last year was 10S.3S0.00O bushels. The final Government forecast of the In tvn crops for the season 1011-12 indicates total yield of wheat of 9,812.500 tons com- kred with a yield of 9.921.&00 tons In 1910- Th e total yield of linseed Is estimated 640.500 tons, against &57.8O0 tons In 1910 and the total yield of rapeseed Is placed l.STOJO tons, against 1.250. 3 OO tons In ' preceding season. l.ocal receipts,. In cars, were reported by Merchants' Exchange as follows: Wheat Barley Oats Flour Hay nnday 1ft 17 2 10 idur ltt . . 4 S 4 fdnesday . jar ago BERRIES Strawberries. 40crl per crate : gooseberries. J $ 4c per pound ; rasp berries, 11.75 0 3 per crate. TROP'CAL FtiL'ITb Oranres. navela $2.503.2.V. California grapefruit. t3.504 lemons. $3.56 t per box; pineapples. Sc per FRESH FRUIT Cherries, 4lJHc per pound: apDles. old. per box: apri cots. 7Sc& 1.25 per box; cantaloupes. $16 4.S4 per crate. potatoes Jobhinv orices: Bur bank a old, $1.50 per hundred; new, per pound. 22Hc VEGETABLES Artichokes. 57Se per dozen: asDarasos. SI oer box: beans. etc; cabbage, 214c per pound; caull- flower. . i::.75 per crate: celery. 56 per rrate: cucumbers. $l& 1.D0 dosen. eggplant. Z'Vc per pound: head lettuce. 12 e per aoi.; hothouse lettuce. 75c j $1 per box; peas. 7c per- pound: peppers. 22Ho per -.I pound; radishes. 15920c dosen; rhubarb. ah near uuunn: ininaLiL (tsiiii use uuiauu . matoes. $$062.75 per box: garlic, 8910c per lb. Dairy and Country ProdueV. BUTTER Oregon creamery butter, cubea or solid pack. 27o per pound; prints, 28o per bound. EGGS Fresh Oregon ranch, candled, 20 Q 31c per dosen; case count. 19c CHEESE Triplets and daisies, loo per pound; Young America, 17wC FORK Fancy. IwlilHc per pound. VSAL Fancy. 12fe 12wc oer nound. POULTRY Hens. 12 13c; broilers. 18 V20c: ducks, voun. 12ttl4c: geese. 10 11c: turkeys, live, 17S18c; dressed, 24S25o. 12 13 ason to date-133.a ago 11S-B I SS6 707 3 8 2!WU 2484 2 S 4 1 1602 83 14 27S7 2UO0 Staple Groceries. SALMON Columbia River, one-pound talis. ,,2.25 per dosen; eight-pound tana $2.83: one-pound lists, (2.40; Alaska pink, one-pound talis. $1.8$. COFFEE Roaated. In drama. 28 14 400 per pound. NUTS Walnuts. lSpietto per pound; Srsxll nuts. 12fcc: filberts. 14 615c; a. monda 1 7 y -lc ; peanuta, 18c; cocoaniits. DOS tr$l per dosen; chestnuts, 12Hc per pound; nlckory nuts. 6& loc per pound. HONEY Choice, 83.76 per case; strained houey, 10c per pound. 8ALT Granulated. $15 per ton; half ground. 100s, 88.60 per ton; 60a $8 per ton. BEANS Small white. 9.40c; large white, 6.20c; tlmv (.COc; pink, SVsc; Mexicans, 44c; bayou, 4ic RICK .No l Japan. 0c; cheaper gradea (fr&fcc: Southern head. e87fec SUGAR Dry granulated. $u.03; fruit and berry. $0.06; Honolulu plantation. 80; bs.C 83.86; extra C 80.65; powdered, burrata $0.38. cubea barrels 80-46. DRIED FRUITS Apples. 14c per pound; apricots, lSSlSfec; peaches, 12jl4c; prunes, Italians. lOHOloSkc; silver, 18c; flga white and black. 6v7c; currants, 74c: ralslcs, loose. Muscatel. 6wi7too; bleached Thompson. 11 Wc: unbleached but anaa. bc: seeded. TH8tsc; dates, Per sian, .fee per pound: Faro, per box. Statement of Condition of ' LUMBERMENS NATIONAL BANK , - . . - OF PORTLAND ' - At Close of Business June 14, 1912 . r EESOURCES 'Loans and Discounts TJ. S. Bonds to Secure Circulation... Other Bonds and Premiums Furniture and Fixtures Due From U. S-Treasurer Due From Banks Cash on Hand 1 $3,518,014.03 250,000.00 958,665.10 1 .; '25,000.00 $ 12,500.00 820,112.28 . ' ' , 946,091.80 1,778,704.08 - Total Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits:. Circulation . . . .' Dividends Unpaid. Deposits .' Total LIABILITIES $6,53tf,383.21 $1,000,000.00 108,748.29 249,997.50 127.50 ;5,171r509.92 $6,530,383.21 . YEAR'S GAIN IS SO PER CENT Deposits, June 14, 1912 .. Deposits, June 14, 1911 .. Increase) - v. ..$5,171,509.92 .. 3,445,607.26 .$1,725,902.66 Report of the Condition of Portland Trust Company of Oregon At the Close of Business June 14, 1912 - . . RES0XXRCES Loans and Discounts $1,642,388.11 Bonds and Shocks 531,572.42 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 171,000.00 Due From Banks $546,048.18 Cash on Hand 219,110.34 765,158.53 $3,110 A19.05 - ' ' . - LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In . .: Surplus and Profits, Less Expenses and Taxes Paid. Deposits, Individuals and Banks ...$ 300,000.00 90,06458 ... 2,720,054.07 $3,110,119.05 " OFFICERS H. L. Pittock, President ' F. W. Leadbetter, Vice-President Emery Olmstead, Vice-Pres. and Manager H. W. Hawkins, Secretary - " - Edgar E. Se&senich, Cashier DIRECTORS , . . H. L. Pittock, Chairman J. D. Farrell - John Trohy F. W. Leadbetter L. B. Henefee Dr. A. S. Kichols Emery Olmstead J. Priedenthal . A. F. . riegel ProTlaloiia. or GTtovrEB cxrEcrrs ixnv PRICES to Sett at urans Farmer- -Advises Others rrasent Market. AURORA. Or.. June 18. (Special.) Hop rowers here are more disposed to contract an at any time this season. In the last rvo or three weeks local growers have :gned op contracts with H. L. Bents for t-rauss A Co.. amounting to 100,000 pounds, ostly on a three-year basis at prices rang- f-f from 20 to 23 4, cents for 1112, 10 cents r 1913 and 13 cents for 1814. Among those inlng up at the top price are i. P. Feller ad A. B. teller, of the Donald country. One prominent grower who has contracted 23. 16 and 13 cents for the years 1812. t13 and 1814 respectively, figures that he making a profit of 10 peri cent on his rodnct. as he can put the crop In the bale fr 8 w cents a .pound, and he advisee grow- rs to contract at these alluring figures, de. larlng'that the fine prospect for the 1912 rop augurs a less thsa 20-cent price lor htu season's output, while the vastly In- reased acreage Indicates a still further rop for the future. At aU eventa, there is a strong Inclina tion among growers to accept contract of- HAMS All alses. 17 tribe: skinned. 17 O isc; picn'ca 12c; boueo, iotjc BACON Fancy. 26is .tliao; choice, 2014 DAY SALT MEATS Backs, dry salt, 11 H S12Uc: backa smoked. 18io l4c: bellies, dri sail. sc; oei ilea smoked, loo. LARD Tierce basis, choice. 13Ke com pound, 9J4c; leaf, three-pound pails. 88-68 per esse. MISCELLANEOUS Plgr feet. kits. $1.86; sliced beef.- lnsides, $23 per case; dried beef, insidea, 26o per pcund; bologna, canvas back. 10 fee; minced ham. 12c. 1911 Hope. Wool and Bides. HOPS 1912 contracts, 21221,c crop, nominal, 33fe(Mtc MOHAIR Choice. 82c per pound. WOOL Eastern Oregon, 14 9 19 He pec pound, according to shrinkage; Valley, 2UQ 22c per pound. PELTS Dry, 128180; full wool butcher pelts. $1,2581.76; shearings. 10080c. HIDES Salted hides. 12c per pound; salted calf, 20 21c. salted kip, ll12c: green hides, 10c; dry calf. No. 1. 25c; No. 2, 20c; dry hides, 19020c; salted stags. 7ff8c: green stags. g7c CASCAKA per pound, bhi&Sc. GRAIN BAOS In cat lots, c. LUMP IX BTRAWBEBBV MARKET I jrmsjBd Has PraetksUly Ceswed and Quality la Becoming Poor. The strawberry season Is coming to an id with an all-around slump In prices, he public! . appears to have bad aU the rrles they want this season and are turn- it their attention to other frulta The Kr quality of most" of the-berries now mlng In adds to the weakness of ths mar- pl tiood stock sold yesterday at 48 certs $1 a crate. A' big block of poor berries i turned over to peddlers at 10 cents crate. The cantaloupe market is slso suffering om the poor duality of most of the ot rlnga - With a few exceptions ths arrivals dste have been very unsatisfactory. The huallty haa been poo rth rjnd thin and f:e seed cavity -large. The only reason that ..niwu lui tuia WJM11UDD IS 111 M hct that the vines were injured by aphis . most of the esrly California sectlona Among the heavy receipts yesterday were car each of Mexican tomatoes and CaU mla Garnet potatoes. The latter offered : 2Kw:V cents a pound. Unseed Oil and Tnrpentlna. LINSEED OIL Raw, barrels, 88c: boiled, barrels, 90c; raw. cases. 03c; boiled, cases, 86c , TURPENTINE Cases. 9c: barrels,, 88 a Statement of Condition of Hibernia Savings Bank Of Portland, Oregon, at close of business June 14,-1912. " . x . ' RESOURCES Loans and Discounts - $1,670,941.56 Real Estate, Banking-House Furniture and Fixtures . 71,259.87 Stocks and Securities , 432.69 Bonds and Warrants . U. S. Government 4 Per Cent Bonds $ 56,562.50 City of Portland Improvement Bonds........ 275,022.12 City of Seattle Water Bonds..,- .- 5,000.00 Other Bonds and Warrants . ... . 25,278.32 361,862.94 Cash on Hand and Due From Banks 589;926.57 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus and Undivided Profits . Dividends Unpaid Savings, and Time Deposits Demand Deposits $2,694,423.63 $ 200,000.00 93,688.75 96.00 ,...$1,408,283.77 .... 992,355.11 2,400,638.88 $2,694,423.63 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS - Andrew C. Smith, President " -Frank E. Dooly, Vice-President John Driscoll E. C. Lansing Stout, Cashier C. B. Sewall, Asst. Cashier Goddard - , SILL BUN AI YARDS NO CATTLE ARB RECEI VED DUR ING THE DAY. STATEMENT OF CONDITION, 'of Security Savings & Trust Company ' Portland, Oregon. At close of, business June 14, 1912. RESOURCES. Loans $6,103,648.90 Bonds, warrants 1,085,509.49 R eal estate None Customers' liability under Letters of Credit.. 55,231.95 Cash and due from correspondents.......... 2,711425.73 - ' $9,955,518.07 ' LIABILITIES. Capital $1,000,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits..... 535,147.52 Letters of Credit " 65,143.98 Reserved for taxes 20,000.00 Deposits.... 8,335,224.57 - - ' $9,955,516.07 BAN FRANCISCO PRODCCB MARKET for wsge. Wees Quoted ft the Bay City tables. Fruits, Etc SAN FRANCISCO. June 1. The follow. ing produce prices were current here today Fruit Apples, choice, $1.25; common. 60c Mexican limes, to. 504; California lemons, choice. $5; common, $1.50; navel oranges. li-vtr-io: pine apples. $3.oVV4.50. Cheese 1515Hc Butter Fancy creamery, 2Sc Fsgs Store, 18c: fancy ranch, lie. vegetables Cucumbers. 60c Q 1.76; garlic. 2&Jc; green peas, 11.73; string Deans, svyec; asparagus. 4UCQSl.Zi; toma toes. 75ct$l; etfgpUut. luj12fec; onions. SOfotOc. Potatoes River Burbanks. $lvyl.6o; bre gon riuroanKS, j.o; ii;arly Rose, $1 1.25: sweeta 3fi9c. Hay Wheat. $15.50 21; wheat and oats. ln.4VBiti, siiaiiu, ell fgjj. Receipts Flour, 2525 quarter sacks; wueai, us centals; Dariey, dilb centals;, po tatoes omv sacas; niioanngs, 320 sacks; hay, S40 tons; wool. 177 bales. Metal Markets. -ASTERN o MOHAIR MARKET US 1CU Clip. Interest In Offerings of the New Conditions in Europe. Eastern mohair market conditions are re- orted by the Boston Commerclsl Bulletin s folio : There seems to be no Interest worth men- onlng In the) offerings of mohair In the astern markets at the moment. Sales of ew cup nslr in small quantities are re tried from the country districts at about cents as an average price, but ths new in is now almost wholly out of first hands. rices here are stesdy but without material tange. ln England prices on old clip Turkish air are being shaded by holders In an en- eavor to movs stocks and buy. ths new ip. but little or no business is-reported om that section. At Port Elisabeth new erly dips can be had at $ttd. full grew-a t'erage first at a quarter penny better fid full grown super firsts st 10d. Super da are quoted at lSd. Domestlo quotations: Beat combing. 38 0 c; good combing. $48tlic; ordinary comb- g. J3JJo: carding. S4fi:Sc; foreign. Cape rst. 44e; Turkey, fair average. 5:C56c- ARCS SPRING CHICKENS IN DEMAND I hew Kinds ef rewltry Are Slow Sale, Es pecially narks. K Ths only good demand In the poultry mar- I It yesterday was for large Springs, welgh- 1$ to 14 pounds to the dosea. Hens ( ere stesdy. A good many Spring ducks I 1 re coming In and there la almost no de liand for them exoept at very low prlcea y Cgg receipts are declining, but ths market I fntlnues slow. i neese is cineeiy creaned up hers and I Melti at the coast are light. The market I Ss an upward -tendency. Ths butter mar- I t continues steady; NEW YORK. June 1. Oopper firm. Stan dard, spot and June, 176 17. J7 Ho: July and August, 1T.12HS17.46c; September. 17,1:4 cjii.auc; electrolytic. imfflic: lake.l7s Vii nc: casiiner. iiiriic Tin flrtn. Spot and June. 48.50049.80c July. 44.754f4S.60c; August, 43.75 8 41.50c. Lead firm. 4.45tf 4.60c. Spelter firm. t.9i O 7.05c. . - Antimony quiet; Cookson'a 8c Iron ateady and unchanged. Arrivals Copper. 890 tons; exports this month, 14.9D7 tons. London. . Spot. 711 15s; futures. 90 10s. Ixmdou tin firm. Spot. 4100 ss; futures, 196 15a London lead, 18 Sa London spelter, IZi 15a . Iron Cleveland warrants, 36s 4Hd In I,on- don. Chicago Prod nre Market. CHICAGO. June IP. Butter steady; creameries, 23v5c: dairies, 21 6 24c. . Exits Steady: receipts. lfl.6Td cases: at mara. rases included, lH01oc Srsis. loc; firsts, line Cheese Firm; dalsiea lSBlSlsc: twina 14S4jl4ic; Toung Americas, ISfilSVc: long horns. lSt15i,o. ordinary IIocs and Sheep Sell at Former Irices Xew Feeder Company Knters the Field. K'n attle were received at the yards yes- terday and only a moderate supply of hogs and sheep Trading was, therefore, re stricted. A small load of hogs was sold hi 7 TS Wethers sold from $3.25 to $4.25. ewes at 3 and $3.50 and lambs at $5.85 nnri 10. A new Institution tauncneu yesteruay wm the Portland Feeder Company, which was organized with F W. Burke as president and aeneral manager. ' Mr. Burke has been . .iHent of Portland and a dealer In live stock "for the past three years and is well known to sli the stockmen throughout the Northwest. The new company, which has ample financial strength, will be a valuable adjunct to the local livestock Industry. , W. A. Willis is secretary and treasurer of the nAw enmnanv. Receipts at the yards yesterday were 160 hogs and 806 sheep. Shippers were F. I. Hlbbs, McMinnville, 1 mi- nl sheer, and hoes: HuEh Cummings, ihnnv and Haisey. .2 cars of sheep and hogs; George Kohlhagen. Roseburg.- 2 cars of sheep, and L. B. West, Koseburg. 2 cars of sheep. The riiiv'a sales were as follows: Av. Wt. Price. 70 lambs 1S4 wethers 3 sheep 85 sheep . .. 44 ewes . . .. J5 ewes . . . , 11 wethers . S4 wethars . v lambs . . S3 hogs 1 cow 1 heifer 72 SS . . m 88 103 till 107 104 l Jiito he $5.85 A. 4.40 4.00 3.00 3.50 4.25 4.25 8.00 7.75 2.50 BOO yards wss as The range of prices at follows: Choice steers $6.85 f $7.3? Good steers 6.50 ti.SJ Medium steers 6.00rfp 6.50 Choice cows 6.1)08) 6.35 Good cows B.50 6.00 Medium tows 5-.OUI0 iS.so Choice calves 7.O0JP 7.76 Goad heavy calves 6.00 fi.MJ Bulls 350iJ 5.00 Stags ......,..........r- 4.159 U.1IO Hogs Ugbt 7.00( 7.80 Hravy .00q 6.G0 Sheep . Yearlings 3.75W 4.25 Wethers 3.2o 4..'5 Ewes 3.00IU1 a.no Lambs .'. 4.0O 6.00 5c to 10c above yesterday's average. Light, $77.42!4; mixed. $7.107.50; heavy, $7.05 gT7.50t rougn, xi.u7.o; pigs, id.iutfii.av; bulk of sales, $7.356 7.45. Sheep Receipts, 22,000; market, slow. Native. $3.25 5.35; Western, $3.S05.4O; yearllncs, $4.757; lambs, native, $4.2.r 7.7:.; Western, 1.50Si7.S5: Spring lamha, $H 25.ao. Omaha Livestock Blarket. SOUTH OMAHA. Neb.. June 19. Cattle Receipts, 2000: market, steady to strong. Native steers, $8.50 0.30; cows and heifers, $3.757.85: Western steers, $5.25118.25; Texas- steers. $4.7."ip6.50: range cows und heirers, . $3.50 &40; canners. $2.504.50: stockers and feeders, $4.257.25; calves, $408.50: bulls, stags, etc.. $47. Hogs Receipts. -oOOO: market. 5c higher. Heavy, $7.30i& 7.40; mixed, $7.257.35; light, $7.107.35; pigs, $87; bulk of sales, $7.25 7.35, Sheep Receipts. 2100; market, active to 20c higher. Yearllnsrsr $55.65; wethers, $4.5095.25; ewes. $2.504.75; lambs, $6.25 it 8.00. Dried Fruit at New York. NEW YORK, June 19. Evaporated apples steady, with only a small jobbing demand. On the spot fancy are quoted at 9Ko to 104e; choice. 8&9c; prime, 7K7ic. Prunes quiet but steady in sympathy with the West and on reports of a good export d em and. Quotations range from Sg9c for Californias up to 30-40s and 6tt$9Kc for JJ BKuns. Peaches quiet and steady. Choice, 7 8)4c; extra choice, 88c; fancy, 8V4 610C Naval - Stores. SAVANNAH, . Ga., June 18. Turpentine firm, 44c; -sales, 624 barrels; receipts, $55 barrels; shipments, 379 barrels; stocks, 30,800 barrels. Rosin firm. Sales, 1800 pounds: receipts, 20SS pounds; shipments, 8700 pounds; stocks', 81,031 pounds. Quote: B, $6.10S.2O; D, $6.40: E, $6.756.80: F, G. $7.1$; H, L $7.15 7.20; K. $7.26; M, $7.40; N. $7.4S; WG, $7.50; WW, $.7.55. ' Coffee and Sugar. NEW YORK, June 19. Coffee futures steady. Sales, 2600 bags. Jute, 13.54c; July, lo.oic; august, io-dic; ceuiemuer, io.ioc: October, 13.81c; November, 13.84c: Decem ber and January, 13.88c; February, 13.85c; March. 13.92c: April. 13.93c: May. 13.94c Spot coffee stesdy. No. T Rio, 14 c Kaw sugar steady. Muscovado. .80 test. 3.36c; centrifugal, 96 test, 3.86c; mol; 89 test, 3.11c Refined steady. Throug-h the Chamber of Commerce an effort is being; mads to secure several hundred acres of land under the ditch of the Pasco Reclamation Company with the idea of dividing- It Into ten acre tracts and selling; it to bona fide settlers at a nominal price end on easy terms. The object Is to secure a few settlers on the rich lands around Pasco who will cultivate and Improve them and show what can be done with these lands. At present most of these lands are owned either by the Reclamation Company or private speculators and are held at such a price that few actual settlers can afford them. Pasco AVants Cheap Settlers' Land. PASCO, Wash., June 19. (Special.) Chicago livestock Market. . CHICAGO. June 19. Cattle Receipts, 18.000: market, steady to 10c lower. Beeves. $6,100 9.5U; Texas steers, $6.60fi8.20: West ern steers. $6.50'&" 8.25; stockers and feeders, $4.25j 6.90; cows and heifers, $2,804 S.20: calves. $5..Vr8.25. rtCS -rtr-cvpts. J."t'i': miritgi. Btrunr m Statement of Condition , of Ladd & Tilton Bank At Close' of Business June 14, 1912. EESOXJECES Loans and discounts. Stocks and bonds Real estate Cash on hand and due from banks. , $ 8.034.438.15 " 3,789.975.51 77.629.71 4.435248.66 A drawee fca Codfish. Codfish prices will sdvsnce half a cent I "day. Flocks on the Coast are getting short I nd It will be some time yet before new I Sh comes down from tio North. ! . Host Marks Is Quiet. Ixas) hop market continues quiet. Aocord- Total $16,337,292.03 LIABILITIES. Capital stock ..1 $ 1,000.000.00 Surplus and undivided profits 954.573.00 Deposits 14,382,719.03 Total . $16,337,292.03 Statement of Merchant Savings & Trust Company At Close of Business June 14, 1912 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ....$552,69401 Stocks and Bonds 65,538.55 Overdrafts ; None Furniture and Fixtures 20,236.12 Cash on Hand and Due From Other Banks..'... 147,550.27 " $786,018.95 . LIABILITIES Capital' Stock Paid .$150,000.00 Surplus and Profits, Less Expenses and Taxes Paid ." .. 20,589.28 Deposits, Individuals and Banks 615,429.67 . ' $786,018.95 STATEMENT OF THE CONDlTIOITr The First National Bank Of Portland, Oregon At the Close of Business June 14, -1912 - RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ,.......$ 7,886,249.98 U. S. Bonds w 2,400,000.00 Other Bonds 576,667.06 Cash and Exchange . . 5,830,647.04 $16,693,564.08 UABILITIES . . Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $ 2,597,191.49 Circulation 505,345.00 Deposits 13,591,027.59 i i $16,693,56408 - '. CONDENSED STATEMENT Banking Department HARTMAN & THOMPSON BANKERS ' At Close of Business, June 14, 1912. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $206,493.96 Stocks and bonds '. 131,857.00 Furniture and fixtures y 20,547.33 Cash on hand and dne from banks 115,442.32 , ' $474,340.61 . LIABILITIES Capital .$100,000.00 Surplus and undivided "profits '. 22,345.24 Deposits 351,995.37 . . - $474,340.61 Condensed Report of The United States National Bank Portland, Oregon Submitted to the Controller of the Currency June 14, 1912 . ASSETS , -Loans and Discounts ..' $ 6,138,650.30 United States Bonds at Par 1,050,000.00 Municipal and Railway Bonds 1,398,759.40 Bank Building 125,000.00 Cash and Exchange 5,578,928.57 . Total ....$14,289,338.27 LIABILITIES . Capital .'. $ 1,000,000.00 Surplus and Profits 1,038,779.88 Circulation ; 800,000.00 Deposits 11,450,5589 ' Total $14,289,338.27