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SALES IKE RECORD
STATEMENT OF. CONDITION OF .
. -
The First National Bank
of Portland, Or.
At close of business October Sit 1914. -
STATEMENT OP CONDITION OP "
The Northwestern National Bank
of Portland. Oregon.
At the close of business October 31, 1914.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
Portland Trust and Savings Bank
i of Portland, Or.
At the close of business October 31, 1914. . "
. Immense Trade Passing in Ex
. , port Wheat Market.
CHICAGO PRICES LIFTED
THE MORNING OEEGONIAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1914.
Fifty Million Bushels Reported Pur
chased and to dear From United
States by End of Year Corn
! . and Oats for Foreigners.
CHICAGO. Nov. 4. Record-breaking sales
VJ export bouses brought about a strong
market today In wheat after a temporary
break at the -start. The close was buoyant
at 1 cents net advance. Corn finished X
IMo to lH114c up. and oats with a gain
of 3a to c In provisions the out
come varied from S cents decline to a rise
of 22 H cents.
It was estimated that foreigners today
bought fully' 8.000,000 bushels of wheat.
According to renerally accepted figures,
more than SO.O00.000 bushels have been pur
chased to clear from the United States by
January 1. Nevertheless, cash and export
houses here were continually on the alert
today for spot wheat or December delivery
and appeared to give little heed to any
, Question . of prices.
Big receipts and an increase of the Euro
pean visible supply caused the brief set
back that took place early in wheat. The
' trans-Atlantic crop summary was also favor
able. "
Corn and oats, as well as wheat, were
a-overned chiefly by the export demand.
Europeans bought 830,000 bushels of corn
here. Exporters today took 1,000,000 to
1.500,000 bushels of oats.
Firmness was the rule In provisions.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Open. Hisrh. '
..$1.16 $1.17
.. 1.22 1.23 a
CORN.
. . .6914 .704
.71 . .12.
OAT3.
Dec.
May
Iec.
May
Low.
S1.15H
1.21
.69
.71
Close.
$1.17
1.23
.70
.72
Dec.
May
Jan.
May
Jan.
Mav
Jan.
.49 .50
.33 .03
MESS PORK.
.49
.S3
. .19.05
. .19.25
19.30
10.50
19.05
19.25
LARD.
10.25
10.40
SHORT RIBS.
.10.00 10.12 10.00
. .10.05
. .10.85
30.05
10.22
.49
.53
19.17
19.40
10.17
10.32
io. tfr
Kuropean Grain Markets.
LONDON, Nov. 4. Cargoes on passage
Strong.
LIVERPOOL,, Nov. 4. Wheat, December,
Vs iu; corn, jNovemDer. os 7a.
Minneapolis Wheat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 4. Wheat. Decem
ber, $1.13; May, $1.19; No. 1 hard,
$1.17; No. 1 Northern, $1.18 1.18 ; No.
2 Northern. $1.10 1.14.
Barley, 57 67c. ...
Flax, $1.371.40.
San Francisco Grain Market.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 4. Spot , quota
tions: waua w ana, $j.vu.ji j.ul' ;. red Kus
tian. Sl.SuVi &1.S7 : Turkey red. I1.87US1
1.92: bluestem, $1.95C9 1.U7 ; feed barley,
$1.17 4 1,20; white oats. S 1.56 1.57 ; bran.
((u o.ov miuuiuiKa, Qovwaxi snorts, fi
24.50. .
Call board: Wheat drmar. Barley firmer.
wcemoer, fi.2i',i; .May. .-ai; .November
$1.23 asked.
luaet Sound 'Grain Markets.
SEATTLE. NOV. 4.' Wht TttiiAatm
1.14: fortyfold. $1.12: club, sf.ii: Fife.
$1.0tl, red Russian, $1.04; Turkey red $1.08.
yesterday's car receipts Wheat .84, oats
u, Duney a, nay oo, nour s, .. -
TACOMA, Nov. 4.; Wheat Bluestem,
i.ijoruiDiu, ei-i- ciuo, -.sx.-io; red r ite,
,$1.08.; .
Car receipts, f wheat 40, barley ' 2, corn 1,
hay .
BAN FRANCISCO P8QDECB MARKET
Prices Quoted at the Bay City on Fruits,
Vegetables, Etc.
SAN FRANCISCO. ' Nov. 8. FruitPin.'
apples. $2.753.2i;- California lemons, $1.76
apples, Sellflowera, 4060ci bananas,
J1.25&2; Mexican limes..' $383.50.
Vegetables- Cucumbers. aO(f?r. ....in..
beans, L'3c; eggplant, 2560c; ' toma
toes, 40 ft' 60c
Eggs Fancy ranch. 52c; pullets, 42 e;
storaKe. 28c. '
, Onions Yellow,' 4CT 55cf"'
Cheee , Young . 'America, is lSc;
new, 104j14i; Oregon, 14c; Young Amer
ica, 16c.
Butter Fancy creamery, 30c: seconds.
27c.
Potatses Delta Burbanks. per sack. 75c
$1; sweets. $1.40(51.60 per sack; Salinas
Burbanks. $1.401.60: Alvarado, $1.251.40.
Receipts Flour, 3S30 quarters; barley.
10,'Clo centals; potatoes, 12,860 sacks; hay.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts ... 1 ........... .$2,036,798.17
U. S. Bonds 50,000.00
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank... 5,750.00
Subscription to $100,000,000 gold fund 18,750.00
Other bonds and securities.. 578,877.32
Furniture and fixtures 74,940.01.
Cash on hand and due from banks ...... 1,346,320.02 .
Total .$4,111,435.52
LIABILITIES ,
Capital stock paid in $ 500,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits 111,782.69
Circulation ...... 49,500.00
Deposits 3,450,152.83
Total $4,111,435.52
RESOURCES - .
Loans and discounts '...$ 827,833.97
Bonds and stocks . . ...... . 188,811.52
Real estate, furniture and fixtures.......... 245,264.26
Cash and due from banks ..... 393,170.19
$1,655,079.94
. k LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in'. '. . .$ 300,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits... 57,955.57
Deposits ... . 1,297,1247
$1,655,079.94
DIRECTORS OF BOTH INSTITUTIONS r H. L. Pittook, Chairman
Twohy, A. D. Charlton, George H. Kelly, A. S. Nichols, O. L. Price, J,
of the Board ; Charles H. Carey, L. B. Menef ee, John
. D. Farrell, F. "W. lleadbetter, Emery Olmstead.
Combined Deposits, $4,747,277.20
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts ....$12,513,297.83
U. S. Bonds at par i 1,800,000.00
Other bonds 2,018,027.10
Subscription to $100,000,000 gold fund 108,750.00
Bank premises and real estate 492,000.00
Due from U. S. Treasurer 101,250.00
Cash on hand and in banks ...... 5,3S18LL53
' $22,415,136.46
LIABILITIES
Capital stock
Surplus, and undivided profits .......
Circulation
Deposits r
.$ 2,500,000.00
. 1,082,735.82
. 1,489,545.00
. 17,342,855.64
$22,415,138.46
HOG MARKET IS HIGHER
ii- :
BEST ftUAIifxi" ADVANCES TO $710
AT YARDS.
Bulls ..i. S.00O1.7S
itaas .... .50.X.
Hosra
Llaht
Active Movement In. Lunbt With Balk
of Sales at $5.75 Cattle
Market Quiet. '
A decrease In the run of hoes and a con
tinued rood demand resulted in a 10-cent
advance in xrices at the yards' yesterday.
Otherwise, tbere wvas no change In the mar.
ket.
Only one load of hoKS brought the top
price Quoted, the other salea of light swine
being at it and 7.U5. Cattle sales were not
numerous. There was more activity in the
sheen division, ewes selllnsr at $4 and lambs
at $4.7 a to j,io. One Duncti 01 lamDS sola
off cars at S6.25.
Receipts were 96? cattle, 2 calves, 72 hogs
and 1235 sheep. Shippers were:
With cattle O. K. Land & Cattle Com'
pany. Baker. cars. - - "
. . With hoa-s Kate Hart. Somen. 1 car.
With sheep Ben Iremonger, Condon. 2
cars: T. CV Howell. Soxners, 1 car; M. Ed
wards. Somers. 3 cars.
With mixed load H. J. Harris, Redmond,
2 cars cattle and calves.
The day's sales were as follows:
Weight. Price. 1, Weieht. Price.
t cow 710 J4.75I 9 hogs 170 7.00
1 steer. . 1IS70 5.001 63 hoes. . . 179 7.00
22 cows.. t87 4.B5I 10 hogs... 157 7.00
2 cows. . 1O30 4.00 104 lambs. . 69 6.75
1 bull
' 1 cow . . .
1 steer..'
2 cows. .
1 steer. A
1 steer. .
1 steer. .
3 cows. .
1 bull...
. 2S cows. .
3 steers.
1 steer. .
1 steer.-v
7 steer. .
1 cow. . .
. 1 cow. . . "
1 steer. .
2 hogs.. .
U hogs. . .
4 hogs . .
. 2 bogs. ...
. 1 hog. . . .
1O30
1120
, 650
540
7 SO
630.
S50
4.00 I K2 lambs..
5.00167 lambs..
5.75. IBS lambs..
4.50i
4.50)
2.50
.. 75
68
6O
403
234
1040
1070
1040
820
000
1070
S23
SOS
totio
1140
1120
1110
5B0
159 ?7.0O 10 hogs. .. 37
1S2 7.0S 01 hogs. . . 201
130 7.05116 lambs': 87
280 7.05
650 . S.OOi
13SO 4.0O
1100 - 5.50
736 6.251
1150.
liao.
750
11U0
1190
750
370
5.50
5.75
5.0OI
4.50
5.75
6.65
6.00
105 ewes. . .
7f hogs. . .
'1 cow.. .
1 cow.. . .
1 cow....
1 cow.. . .
1 cow".'. . .
1 cow. . . .
3 heifers.-.
14 heifers..
2 steers. .
1 steer.. .
1 steer.'. .
1 steer. . .
1 hog. . ..
5.75
B.25
4.75
4.0O
7.00
5.75
S.50
6.00
6.00
5.00
5.0O
6.00
5.75
6.23
6.00
6.55
6.65
0.10
6.50
7.10
6.25
Off cars. i 1
Current prices of tne various classes of
stocK at pi yards Zollow:
447 tois.
Mew . York Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 4. Offerings of coffee
In the cost and freight market were report
ed a shads higher today and there, was con
tinued talk of an increasing demand from
Europe in the prlmarj markets, with clear
ances from Brazil of 506.000 baits for Eu
rope and North Africa for the month of
October, somewhat in excess of expecta
tions. The cables arso : reported an ad
vance of 7-16d in Rio exchange on London,
w hile higher war risks naturally add to the
cost of Importations, but the local market
continued very quiet in-all departments and
prices were unchanged on spot, ith Rio 7s
quoted at 6 cents and Santos 4s at 1014
London Wool Salea.
LONDON, No. 4. There were 8400 bales
m uia at auction here yesterday. The
demand was generally good, but prices were
irregular. Good greasy cross-breds ad
vanced 10 to 15 per cent and good merinos
from 5 to 7, but inferior merinos declined
about 10 per cent. .
Dried Fruit at New York.
BuWp.T?.Ki Evaporated app.e.
....... . .7
Cattl
Prime steers .,
Choice steers ,
Medium steers
Choice cows .
Medium cows .
Heifers
i-slvee
.6.75(97.00
. 6.50 8.75
. 6.25 06.50
. 5.75 8.00
. &.Z55.73
. 6. 50 6.25
6.00 8.00
Wethers
Ewes . .
Lambs
.757.10
5.75 46. 10
4.0098.50
8.50 4.55
S.00(V.04t
Market.
4. Hogs
Heavy, 7
S6.2deT.00;
Omalift Livestock
SOUTH OMAHA, Neb., Nov.
Receipts, 4000; market, stead
i.lo: nni. M.iuiai.io; piga.
bulk of-sales. S707.1O.
Cattle ReceiDts. 3SOO: market, steaoy.
Native steers. 88.75 (910.50: native cowa and
holft- S.-..r.if 7.25: Western steers, ma
8 65: Texas steers. 5.85 37; Texas cowa and
heifers. t5.256.75; calves. J8&10.
Sheen ReceiDts. BbW): raarnet, miner.
Yearlings. t&7; wethers, 5.75 46.60; lambs
tl.mtaa.iv.
Chicago Livestock Market.
000: market, fairly active at CO 10c above
- . , . T . . 1 ... .... 1 . T nxa,
yeoieroa.vB kvcikko. auaiv f i-wy
heavy. S7.O5eP7.60; rougn. f7.U3V7.zu; pigs.
Cattle Recelots. 20.000: market, dull,
.... . . . 1 1 -DAAUa. tA ACUTA
BlCftUJI LU U 1IL ..11 I . .VI .. . . w m ., v.aviv
10.83: 'steers. il(B7: no Westerns; stockers
and feeders, none selling: cows and heifers
tl nnU 9.ri' ralvH. S7fiilin 25
Sheepl-Receipts. 18.000: market, steady.
Sheep. 5.45(o6.40; yearlings, f a.za Cai 7.2 s ;
lamDs. t.ioaa.wj.
Sterling Exchange,
KIW TORlt,- Nov. 4. Mercantile paper,
firft ftii Tier cent.-
Sterling exchange steady. Sixty-day bills.
1 1 11 - . 1 anTitffli ill. AMKn
$4.9025 4.9050.
5ar sliver. 4S'ac. -
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 4. Mexican dol
lars, 43c. Sterling in London, deraacd (4.80H;
cable, 4.90.
. Condition of the Treasury.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 4. The condition
of the United States Treasury at the oe-
arlnmnr of business coday was:
Net balance -in general fund tS9.244.807
Total receipts yesterday a. . . 1.234,650
Total jjaynaents yesterday........ 8,627.819
t xne aeiicit tms ziscai year is 94x.ts2v.74d,
against a deficit of $6,118,488 last year,
exclusive of Panama Canal and public debt
transactions.
Naval Stores.
SAVANNAH, Nov. 4. Turpentine, nomi
nal. 45 V-jc; no sales. - Receipts, 887 ; ship
ments, 87; stocks, 28.944.'
Rosin, nominal; no sales. Receipts, 898;
shipments, 486; stock, 111,262. Quotatloas
unchanged.
' Hops at New York. '.
NEW YORK, Nov 4. Hops easy. Sta,te
common to choice, 1814, 27 33c -
Chicago Dairy Produce.
CHICAGO, No. 4. Butter unchanged.
Eggs, receipts 6433 cases; unchanged.
STATEMENT 01 CONDITION OF
LADD & TILT0N BANK
v At the close of business October 31, 1914.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts ..$ 8,448,514.47
Bonds and stocks 3,378,1955
Customers' liability. on Letters of Credit... . 196,308.61
Real estate 60,000.00
Cash on hand and due from banks 3172,535.58
$15,255,553.91
LIABILITIES
Capital stock fully paid $ 1,000,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits 1,332.097.77 s
Letters of Credit.... 196,308.61
Reserved for interest and taxes 48,000.00
Deposits .1 12,679,147.53
- ' $15,255,553.91
HIBERNIA SAVINGS BANK
Of Portland, Oregon
STATEMENT AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS OCTOBER, 31, 1914
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $1,982,123.82
Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 38,377.68
Stocks and Securities 24,163,05
Bonds and "Warrants
U. S. Government 4 Bonds $ 54,875.00
City of Portland Improvement Bonds...... 327,025.70
Other Bond3 and Warrants... 10,345.00'
. 392 ?45 70
U. S. Foreign Exchange Gold Fund. 1d',OOo!oO
Cash on Hand and Due from Banks '. 602,103.58
LIABILITIES - $3,054,013.83-
Capital Stock $ 200,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 119,285.89
Dividends Unpaid 1,388.00
Savings and Time Deposits... $1,824,027.83-
Demand Deposits .. 909,312.11
Total Deposits 2,733,339.94
. $3,054,013.83
'. ' ' . . v
CONDENSED REPORT OP
THE UNITED STATES
NATIONAL BANK .
of Portland, Or. :
At the close of business October 31, 1914.
.. RESOURCES
Loans and discounts ....... . $619,691.67
United States Bonds at par .....1416,000.00
Municipal and Railway Bonds 1,545,566.64
Bank building 125,000.00
Customers' liability on Letters of Credit.... 15,037.60
Cash in vaults........ $2,374,926.21
Due from banks A , 945,191.38 3,320,117.59
Total ,.. . . . .$12,441,4130
- LIABILITIES .
Capital $ 1,000,000.00
Surplus 1,000,000.00
Undivided profits 224,401.97
Circulation 1,277,500.00
Letters of Credit....' 15,037.60
Deposits 8,924,473.93
Total $12,441,413.50
REPORT OP THE CONDITION OP
HARTMAN & THOMPSON
BANKERS'
At the close of business October 3L 1914.
RESOURCES
,. i
Loans and discounts A. ..$214,006.47
Stocks" and bonds 134,934.84
Real estate 15,695.00
Furniture and fixtures 16,684.57
Cash on hand and due from banks 89,250.47
. $470,571.35
U ABILITIES -
Capital V $100,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits 14,733.16
Deposits 355,838.19
$470,571.35
STATEMENT OP CONDITION -of
Security Savings and
Trust Company
Portland, Oregon. '
' At close of business October 31, 1914.
RESOURCES.
Loans $ 516,336.03
Bonds, Warrants 360,787.46
Real Estate None.
Customers' Liability 'under Letters of Credit. 50,742.75
Cash and in Banks 215,532.15
Total ." $1443,398.39
LIABLILTIES.
Capital $ 250,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits 227,563.90
Letters of Credit 57,252.75
Deposits 608.58L74
Total ....$1A43,398.39
STATEMENT OP CONDITION.
LUMBERMENS NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND. -
At close of business October SI, 1914.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $3,S83,979.63
U. S. Bonds and other securities to secure circulation . . . 611,996.37
U. S. Bonds to secure Government deposits..... 75,000.00
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 12,000.00
Municipal Bonds and Premiums ...$708,392.96
Other Bonds , 58,001.91 766,394.87
Furniture and fixtures 54,600.00
Due from U. S. Treasurer 27,500.00
Cash on hand and in banks 1,317,488.42
Total
.$6,748,959.29
LIABILITIES.
Capital f.. $1,000,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 267,937.30
Circulation '. 476,100.00
Dividends unpaid 7J30
Deposits : 5,004,914.49
Total $6,748,959.29
- REPORT OP CONDITION' OP
Merchants National Bank
"Washington and Fourth Streets,
Portland, Or.
": At the close of business October 31, 1914.
. RESOURCES
Loans and discounts $2,205,464.73
United States bonds 433,000.00
Premium on bonds 7,186.39
Other bonds, stocks and warrants 899,933.24
Real estate and mortgages 40,175.42
Furniture and fixtures 30,000.00
Banking premises 79,500.00
Customers' liability under Letters of Credit. 7,544.00
Cash and due from banks 1,264,653.96
. $4,967,462.74
1 ''ffClc 1 '
m: LIABILITIES
Capital stock $ 500,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits 103,779.08
National Bank Notes outstanding 565,000.00
Dividends unpaid 493.75
Bonds borrowed .....-. 175,000.00
Deposits 3.623AS9.91
$4,967,462.74
Under Government Supervision.
REPORT OP CONDITION OP
The Scandinavian American Bank
of Portland. Oregon.
At the close of business October 31st, 1914.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $1,098,1 94J.7
Stocks and bonds 246,052.35
Ral estate 30,936.18
Furniture and fixtures 16,135.50
Cash and due from banks 454,000.25
Total $1,845,318:45
LIABILITIES
. Capital stock paid in $ 100,000.00 ..
Surplus and profits. ; 28,847.29
Deposits 1,716,471 J.6
Total $1,845,318.45
CONDENSED REPORT OF
THE CITIZENS BANK
PORTLAND, OREGON.
At Ifae Close of Bnstneaa October Slat. 1S14.
RESOURCES.
Cash and due from Banks $187,966.12
Loang 404,7o9.2o
City of Portland bonds 130,815.00
Real estate and fixtures 28.060.00
,751,600.37
LIABILITIES.
Capital paid in. ; 122-?22 2?
Surplus and profits .2H?2-?2
Deposits 628,462.12
751,600.87