TTTE MOItJiTNG OREGONIAX. MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1915. 9 BANKING TO CHANGE Federal Reserve Rules Are to Alter Methods. - SOME REGULATIONS CITED H pres- I t irrover. I I classes I Financial Statements From Borrow- trloBt Required and One-Xiitw Paper to Pass Portland 3Crn Indorse Plan. With tfcs enforcement of ths rertila- ttons Issued by ths Federal reserve bank at San FTancUco. covering; ths rediscount Ins of commercial paper and defining- what commercial paper Is ac ceptabls to the regional bank, which became effective July IS. It is con ceded there will com a gradual chang-a la many accepted banking- and busl Seas practices. Ths n rules will produce radical differences In tn at relations of banker and borro There are aereral different f borrowers. The national, the state banks, and the trust companies are ra-snlsed to accommodate each one according- to his needs. The kinds of borrowers range from ths man who wants a little money with which to paint his bouse or meet bis taxes to the corporation or railroad which de sires to borrow millions of dollars on long time and to assure the payment f which It executes a mortgage or deed of trust core ring sll of its prop arty of every description. The new regulstions of the Federal reserve bank, however, have to do only with borrowing which Is dons on a -strictly commercial basis, or as the law puts It. for commercial, industrial and agrl cultural purposes. Ths Federal reserv bsnk Is seeking to bring together ths different forms of notes and securities which originate from definite transactions in these three lines of activity, and which by the very nature of the transaction. In das course, contemplates a turnover of goods for money. Whenever this exchange occurs. It Is expected thst the money which has been borrowed hall be paid back to the lender and the slats wiped clean. Thus ths next Similar transaction Is made possible. It Is contemplated under the la In the case of Industrial and xnerclal transactions these processes of borrowing and liquidation shall bs computed In not more than to days. and In the cas of agricultural opera tlon. within six months. To th about a Changs of the kind of notes accepted by ths banks. Nowadays a borrower, when his credit Is deemed unquestlonsbly good, goes to the bank. gets what he thinks he needs, and no particular questions sre asked or him. This nractlce will doubtless alwsys continue. But In so far as bis strictly business transactions aro concerned there will bs a change. Ths banks will hereafter more definitely Inquire Into the purpose for which ths money Is to be used. There will be a tendency to differentiate between the money bor rowed for financing an Immediate shipment, purchase or manufacture of goods, from ths money to be used In plant extension or betterment or tor purely personal needs la ths iirsi instance, the debt can bs arranged to extinguish Itself automatically. It can be definitely ststed whence the money la coming with which to pay ths loan. Ths financial stsndlng of ths concern will bs maintained In so fsr as it complies with Its stated sr- M.Min.nti Rut In th. r m Ml of lamni to be paid out of the mors or less, unl certain luiuro proms 01 tue concern, covering a long period of time, the bank can arrange for the borrower to WEEKLY STATEMENT OF FED- KRAL RESERVE BANK AT SAM FRANCISCO. SAN FRANCISCO. July 11. (Special) Ths Federal Reeerva Bank of San Francisco reports conditions at the close of business July -80. lilS. as follows: Gold coin and gold certif icates. In own vaults. .1 I.4S4.000 In gold settlement fund 1.150.000 In gold redemption fund 21.000 Legal tender notes, sll-, ver. etc 11.000 Total reserves I 1.1U.000 Commercial paper, re discounts Bank accsptsnces ..... United States bonds.... Municipal warrants ... OUV. c ".- neia All other resources 1.T71.000 tOl.OOO 1.001,000 1.11S.000 l.m.ooo 114.000 TRADE HEARINGS SE Federal Body to Conduct Con ferences in Portland. ALL INTERESTED INVITED Commission la Divided Into Three Departments and Three Boards. General Study of Condi tlons Is to Bo Made. Total resources.. LiabUttle Capital paid in ..... Deposits, net ..I16.1Z1.000 .. 1.J11.000 .. 12.191.000 ..$10,321,000 ISS1DI. 1 . iv that I d com- I J Total liabilities MMwaadmn. Federal reserve received from Fedeal reserve agent 2.040.000 Federal reserve notes In hands of bank 1,171.000 Net Federsl ressrvs notes outstanding ... 141.000 a Gold deposited with Fed- :eral reserve agent to retire Federal reserve notes 2.040.000 Net asset account Fed- 0 erat reserve notes.. aaasooooeeeeeesooeessssss originating bank It la to raesn that provide security for that part of the It will constantly be occupied In the money advanced or otherwise take care . . j j ... I or the transaction In ths manner most 1 J t, Ma .l,.aa HfUUIICVUI IV wiu kvut. . .in ...i... -. .kk . , I the same time. It will keep as isrga of so-called liquid obligations which P"Ssioie a pari ne jai..u.- .uou. shall dlreetlv reflect the buainaas ae- I lu" " -"f"" " i jt .1. .n . .ki. I The present general practice of mak- rises of borrowing: when business Is n one-name paper tn.i ... iua -a dull, ths ststs of the times will be ' tes signed by a single individual. .... . t ,ki. ... . I which la the common practice In ths -i- w K-nV I UnitSO Biaies IWIJ will wneij wv v-- . i. . r. .4 ...... I ... . V. . . V. . 1. w Tl i awrjfQf g dj k"i buim vmmvv mean thst the principal part of their """"a transactions in coramerco in. business will be to Issus their bank . notes In direct resporse to the business I ';le.r- , . . . . a.ai. or th. district th.v a.rva and I Officials of the Portlsnd banks do thst ths bsnk not. currency of the consider ths requirements of ths ...... a. ... aW.l, , K . a1 .4 I rCUn.l rVWrw vmum v, ....,.. ..- o.-i I statements arbitrary or unnecessary. exceptions, consider this the soundest It Is the general opinion that before possible basis for the national cur- ,on Danaa win m.na Banks win continue to do business irom inr ini "'"" along most lines as they have dons other cases the statements will have In ths past. There Is no effort to lo 00 sworn 10 wi.r. . w"". fnterfar. in tr.n..rtion. whioh .... It Is not thst business Integrity is less heretofore ini .nrf unnd from I than formsrly. On ths contrsry. It Is a ktiiinu, .i..j.ir r.. .i..nij I cenerally conceded that buslneaa mor the bank desire to rediscount sny of allty Is gradually reaching a higher . .... - I a .t -. 1k JswiaMila snaif SI TlW Vxlialaa ine notea on which Its runds are loaned. It must certify to rtia fact ne" methods for a larger proportion that tha money thus advanced by It capital to volume of business the kas been -used, or la to be used. In m"' margin on which a large volume sroduetna-. nurcha-lne-. earrvlna- nr of business IS done at mis time, sna marketing goods In on or more of the aeenne.s w m vuu.kwwu at.n. of t.a omm.. ntin I meets the business man on every hand manufacture and distribution." and In every form, are tne important Practically every city bank requires I factors that make an exact knowledge a financial statement from Its borrow- I oi tno iinanciai conoiuu. - tnar mtaiun Than 4- hw. I rower necessarr. Ths governing fac nnlfermltv In tha metnnrf f rat harinr I tor. however, is that with the growth and recording the Information desired,! of banks and banking facilities. It Is or requiring that complete Informa- only a small per cent or Business ion tlon be furnished. Except In a few of Is not done or will not be dona on the larger bsnks. Is thera any regu-1 credit. This win continue to oe mo laritr In the periods for which this I case for all time to come. Information Is asked. An approximate! Ths derlscountlng prU liege for mem- a-tandardlsatlon In thess respects will I ber bsnks with the Federal reserve undoubtedly be one of the results of I banks la not much In demand at the ths regulations referred to. I present time. Nor doea It seem as If The regional bank recommends that I It would be a factor of Importance In wh bank keep on file a financial the Immediate future. But the banka statement from each of Its borrowing understand that there Is no telling customers. The Federsl bank offers when the demsnd may arise It msy be to furnish a form of blank, which It over nightand ths better the times Deueves win oest meet ine end sought I the greater ths demand win do. vy me new- isw. ii mteo oilers to aa- I rT : i slst anr bank In Installina- a nroDer system of credit files. . DfVYPni I AT MINFS I ARRFR The changes In credit methods Willi niiiva-a. n w come about as tha practice of red Is- I counting notes becomes mora common I Fine Properties Become iToanpers wun tns osnxs wnicn are raemners or I . , the Federal reeerve system. In the Employes Increase. Tlret place, as tha redlscounttng bank nas to inaorse every note or its ens- I . . , . . ,j.v ..- t rni.i i Samara vhl.k 1 , Hannalia with it. 1 Alii-i-, au.hu, u.. v" ' -.trioM.l raa.r.. k.k tt la .h.i,.-i. I Desplts the closing down of the Her necessary that It be In nosaession of I cules mine, ths mammoth lead producer accurate and op-to-date Information I of tha world. In May, tha payroll of a con im inpruu. Man v naw Drosoects " oepemj on me estimates made oy na been reopened and nearly 600 men the bank s cuatomsrs or their verbal .mnlnnil alne. Julv 1. statements. It must have this Infor-1 F,v. pr0spects Joined tha ranks of ik i "in ui .a- i.mallar nronue.ra last waeK. eacn HID. ZT., "", the notes , from 1S, to ,o tons of ore per ?! .'. .."."vf " month to the smelters. Mine accidents ik. . . 1 . . T rs fswer this year than ever bafore. - . J '" I according to a semi-official report be- An Important event In the commercial and financial lite of Portland will be the hearlnsa In Portland, begtnnin Saturday. August 14. of the Federal Trade Commission, which, as its rame Implies, la charged with the duty of studying trade conditions tnrougnou the country. The Commission Is composed of Jo seph E. Davles. Wisconsin, chairman Edward N. Hurley. Illinois. Vlce-cnair man: Will H. Parry. Washington state William J. Harris. Georgia, and George Rubles. New Hampshire. The organisation has been divided Into three departments, each with Its chief and each with clearly denned functlona and responsibilities. These departments are, first, the adminlstra tive. of which the secretary to the Com mission Is the chief; the economic, of which tha chief economist Is tha head. and tha legal, of which tha chief coun sei Is in charge. Three Beards Farmed. Tea. In addition to these three depart' ments there are three boards of re view the econoraio board, the law board and the Joint board of review. The first two boards, obviously, are concerned with the economic and law departments, respectively, but the Joint board of review Is a co-ordinating body, composed of representatives of the economic and law boards, and has to do with matters Involving mixed questions of law and fact. The secretary Is tba chief ad minis trative offlcsr and-Is provided for In the Federal Trade Commission act. He will have tha custody of the Journal and seal of tha Commission and will be In general charge of tha administrative machinery of the office. No permanent secretary baa been appointed by the Commission. Frank D. Jones, who has been acting secretary since the Com mission was organised, will be con tinued In charge of the secretary's office temporarily. The division of economic investlga tlon will complete the various unfln Ished Investigations which were being conducted by the bureau of corpora tlons when It was absorbed by the Federal Trade Commission. It will have charge of all economic Investigations with respect to specific corporations, branches of Industry or particular eco nomic questions which are made by the Commission pursuant to tha direction of the President or Congress, applica tions of the Attorney-General with re spect sto the manner In which decrees are carried out. or with reapect to rec ommendations for the readjustment of the business of a corporation alleged to be violating the anti-trust act. Division Sabjcet to Can. This division will be subject to tha call of the Commission for Investlga tlons Instituted on Its own motion, and will have charge of the preparation of reports thereon. It Is contemplated that all matters respecting the exercise of the quasi-Judicial powers' of the Commission, such as where tha consld eration or Investigation of economic questions ara involved, will be referred to this division for investigation aa to the facts. The hearings In Portland will be held on the fifth floor of the Chamber of Commerce building from 10 to 12 and front 2 to a o clock. The following quotation la from letter by Commissioner Parry, whose home is at Seattle: The Commission extends a general invitation not only to the members of the Portland Chamber of Commerce. but to all business men and others in' terested in the problems with which the Commission will have to deal, to attend the conferences in Portland. RATE CAUSES PROTEST SEATTLE SAYS PORTLAND HAS BEST ' OP EXCURSION FARES. concerning tha financial affairs of Its I the Coeur d'Aienes is showing borrowers. It will not ba sufficient , .ant Increase. Many new pr For th. preUnt the regional bank , pr'eib 'ToTnleiT will not be sweeping or autocratle In .T?TEl P.r dAl.n. Its demands along this line. It has l"J.?ln?' ".Vli v. bf.t decided that the bank need not fur- 7! VL i, ii JoltX nl.h a statsment with notes for re- "mated at 17.000.000. discount from those who borrow less thsn 15000 at any one time or mors than 10 per cent of their capital. Neither will It be necessary to furnish statements where the notes have the signature of both purchaser and seller. or ara backed by warehouse receipts. Lumbermen's Trust Bays Bonds. The Lumbermen's Trust Company of Portland recently purchased from Santa Clara County, California. 1100.000 State of California highway t per cent bonds. This Is the first big purchsse bark,rd'.r;.d-h,?h.,.h, 'fZ "ZVo ' "mb.Ur.n" to":pw."s wT;it p p tv? ct,T " terrltonf in in . The Federal reserve bank drawa a distinction between a note that la both good and. also "eligible" for rediscount. It may be good without being eligible, tha latter being de pendent upon Its conforming to the requirements of paysnt aa outlined above. It la good, so far as ultimata payment Is concerned. If It Is backed br character and assets sufficient to redeem It, but the assets msy bo of such nature that they arc net readily convert.! Into cash. Thts would deny Its eligibility. There will be. according to the rules. o hard and fast decisions against ths renewal of notes, when necessary. Tha renewal of a note will not bring 'It under the classifies tlon of Ineligi bility for rediscount. Ths Federal Re servo Board will, however, be on the watch that this same note Is not re newed until tha obligation takes the form of a permanent or capital in vestment loan. This is the point It will be most particular about. And tba member banks will follow vsry closely tha desires of tha rsgtonal bsnk. as their own standing will be affected fey the class of notea they offer, v - There will also ba gradually brought Railroads Hay Remove Option of Travel Tkroagh Soaad City aa Betan Frasa Callforala. Complaint has been made recently to the Interstate Commerce Commission by ths transportation bureau of the new Seattle Chamber of Commerce that the excursion rates of tha Great North ern and other transcontinental carriers from Seattle to Portland to Eastern points via San Francisco are unjustly discriminatory in favor of Portland. While Seattle. It seems, cannot be blamed for complaining, the condition against which the complaint Is made has prevailed for yeara. It Is more pronounced this year, however, because of the California fatra, when Seattle people, returning from Eastern trips, are likely to atop in California. 1 The situation Is this: A person liv ing In Portland can buy a round-trip Summer tourist ticket to Chicago and return for $72.60. If he wants to travel one way through California ho pays 117.50 additional. A person living In Seattle pays the same round-trip rate to Chicago and tba aame 117.60 additional to travel one way through California, but the return trip will take blm only to Portland. Then he must pay an additional 16.60 to get back to Seattle. That la where the Portland man has the beat of It. and that Is where the alleged discrimi nation comes In. The situation arises from the fact that the Northern Pacific, before the North Bank road was built, was re quired to route Its Portland passengers through Seattle to carry them East. Now that tha North Bank route is in SUCCESS OF NEW BRITISH WAR LOAN AS SHOWN BY LARGE SUBSCRIPTIONS. Tha feature of the success of Great Britain's recent war loan was ths number of large single investments made, particularly by soma of the great Joint stock banks, aa shown In tha following table: London City and Midland Bank $105,000,000 Lloyds Bank 106.000.000 J use tha Northern Pacific still offers the option of traveling through Seattle. The Great Northern and tha O.-W. R. & N. Company offer the same privileges. There Is an arbitrary rate of 15.60 on ths haul between Portland and Se attle the same aa there Is aa arbitrary rate of 117.10 between San Francisco and Portland. The railroads Infer that if Seattle oerslsts In lta protests It will remove Portland's option of traveling through Seattle without paying the 15.60 arbitrary. Thus, tbe alleged dis crimination will be removed, but Seat tie will be deprived of whatever benefit accrues from Portland travelers jour neying through that city. LONG CREDIT PROPOSED Bankers Say South American Trade Requires New Method. That American manufacturers will have to extend liberal credits if they Intend to compete successfully with the Germane In the South American trade, is the conclusion reached by in vestlgators for the National City Bank of New York. "Whether or not tha long credits that have been a feature of the foouth American trade in the past will ever be considerably shortened, so that' they may meet tha convenience of united States manufacturers is a question that will take tlma for an answer and ap pears ' to be more and more doubt fuL" says tbe National City Bank's current report on this subject. "Europe has used credit slong with price In competition heretofore, and it s almost a lair prooi oi real neces sity of long credits in South American trade that the merchants who bought have paid the cost of the long credits without an attempt to change tbe sys tem. For the long credits have In creased tha real price of merchandise. The German exporters, who have been credited with using credit roost suc cessfully tn extending their trade, have always charged a stiff Interest rat aa a matter of fa-U the privilege that merchants In this country obtatd from wholesalers. Jobbers and manuractur era, of a certain period of credit at the end of which they pay only the net price or even take a discount (lor "cash 10 days," say), is not anywhere so freely and extensively accorded in trade In South America.' DORR E. FELT VISITOR Financial Adviser of President Stud- lee Conditions Here. An Interesting -visitor among Port land, bankera recently was Dorr E. Felt, multi-millionaire manufacturer and financier of Chicago, and a close friend of President Wilson. h nas been one of the President's advisers. it is understood. In the formation of the "Federal Trades Commission. Ha la resident of the Felt Tar rant Manufacturing Company, of Chi cago, manufacturers of the Comptom eter adding and calculating machine and president of the Northwest Side Commercial Association, or L.-nicaaro. Mr. Felt Invented bis first aaaing machine while employed as a planer operator In a Chicago macnine snop in th. earlv 'lOs. With the growth of his business and wealth he has become world traveler and student ana gained the knowledge of Industrial and international problems which gives him a high standing In the financial world and which led President vviison to cau him Into consultation several times on pending legislative plana affecting the business world. BANKERS TO ATTEND MEET W. J. Burns to Speak at Convention In Seattle September -7. Concurrently with tha forthcoming convention of the American Bankers' Association In Seattle, the Washington Bankers' Association will hold Its an nual meeting at the same place. The dates for the Washington convention are September S and 7. Many Portland bankers will attend the national convention and on account of their close relations with tffe Wash ington state banks doubtless will try to be present at some of the state con vention, too. One of the Interesting features of this meeting will be an address by William . Burns, head of the detective agency that bears his name, on "Modern Meth ods of Protecting Banks." Mr. Burns' agency has the contract for safeguard- ng tha banks connected witn the na tional association. It Is presumed that he will visit Portland on his trip to the coast. London County and Westminster Bank. Union of London and Smiths Bsnk Manchester and Liverpool District Banking Company.. Bank of Liverpool Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation National Bank of India Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. 100.000.000 42.600.000 25.000.000 24.000.000 (.250.000 (.000.000 6.000.000 t417.760.000 Total Other large subscribers were: Guinness Co S26.OO0.00O IS. 000.000 6,760.000 5.460.000 6.600.000 6.000.000 4.000.0 00 Prudential Assurance Company Lord Mlchalham. .................................. London County Council North British and Mercantile Insurance Company Imperial Tobacco Company.... London Underground Railways. SUNDAY SCHOOLS TO MEET Clarke County Association to Con vene at la Center This Month. LA CENTER. Wash., Aug. 1. (Spe cial.) The Clarke County Sunday School Association will hold Its annual convention at La Center August 17 and 11. Jt will be a mass meeting, as all Sunday school scholars and workers present will be allowed to vote. A splendid programme has been arranged and the following Sunday school spe cialists will take part: W. C Moore, general secretary of the Western Wash ington Sunday School Association; Miss Olive Clark, elementary superintendent. Oregon Sunday School Association. S. H. Matthews, educational superlntend- nt Congregational Church of Pacific Northwest. The officers of tbe association are President, W. Furman; secretary. Miss Ruth Whipple: vice-president. . R. t . Moesley; treasurer. C E. Abel. BANK'S MOVE WATCHED Portland Xon-Xationals interested In Broadway Trust's Test, Portland bankers have been much interested in the recent decision of the Broadway Trust Company of New York to enter the Federal reserve system. This company Is the first of the larger trust companies of the country to en ter the system. Its example, therefore. Is being watched closely, as its expe rience as a member may induce other large banks other than National banks to affiliate. The Broadway Trust Company has offices In the Woolworth building. 'and five branches In various parts of tbe city. It baa a capital of 21.500,000 and eposlts of about 120.000.000. SALMON MOVES EAST Reduced Railroad Rates In duce Much Activity. CUT DOUBTFUL FOR TIME Protest of Jackson, Miss.. Men Causes Suspension, but Chamber of Commerce Intervenes and Order Is Quickly Vacated. Canned aalmon Is going out of the Portland territory to points in the East and Middle West at greatly reduced railroad rates and this situation. It Is believed, will do much to stimulate the market. Many heavy shipments of salmon be gan to move on the day that the new rats was put In, but for a time it was feared among the packers that they would be reaulred to pay the old rates. This was due to the protest luea against the new rate by tha Commer cial Club at Jackson. Miss., which al leged violation of the fourth section of the Interstate Commerce code gov. eming the long and short haul situation. As a matter of fact, the Commission actually suspended all the rates when the protest was filed, but when the transportation bureau 'of the Portland Chamber of Commerce learned of- this It got busy. Telegram la Dispatched. The following telegram was sent to the secretary of the Commission a Washington, D. C: . "Columbia River packers and ship pers have been withholding shipments several weeks for these reduced rates and will be seriously injured by suspen sion. Some shipments already moving. Suspension will unquestionably injuri ously affect larger volume of business and greater number of shippers than will be affected if rates become ef fective. We urgently request Commis sion to permit entire tariff to become effective, carriers to rectify fourth sec tion violations, or permit rates to go In to points not so affected- Order Is Vacated. Within a few hours after this mes sage waa received in Washington, the following reply was received In Port' land: 'Tour wire received: Commission will vacate today suspension order referred to so far as It Involves rates to groups D to J inclusive and will vacate aa to group C as soon as those rates are properly aligned, which we will permit on snort notice. "(Signed) McGINTT, Secretary." This permitted the packers to con tinue their shipments as they had started them, and as a result thev have added largely to v their sales in the eastern territory. The Chamber of Commerce waa in formed a few days ago that the new rates will be permitted to go into effect permanently In those districts where no violation of the fourth section la charged and that new adjustments will do made In that territory where viola' tions are found. TIMBER TRACT IS SOLD Crown-Willamette Paper Company Buys Upper Youngs Klver Land ASTORIA. Or, Aug. 1. (Special.) The Bremner Logging Company has sold a tract of about 3000 acres of tim ber land in the Upper Young's River district to the Crown Willamette Paper Company. The property Is what Is known as the McClure holdings and contains a vast amount of first-class spruce and fir timber. The consideration in the deed is nominal, but the revenue stamps indl cats the price paid was In the neighbor hood of 1130.000. The Canadian Bank of Commerce HEADOFFJCB Toronto, Canada. Established 1867. A general banking business transacted. Interest paid on time deposits. Ctesasacrctal Letters of Credit Issued. Bxchaaga Loadoa, Eaglaad, Baaght aad Said. PORTLAND BRANCH. Corner Second and Stark Sts. , P. C M ALP AS. Manager. Travelers' Checks Should be used by you when you go to the SAN FRAN CISCO EXPOSITION, or travel elsewhere. No other means of carrying money is so satisfactory. Paid Everywhere WITHOUT IDENTIFICATION Sold by The, United States National Bank V Third and Oak Sts Portland, Or. The First National Bank OF PORTLAND, OREGON offers you excellent facilities, uniform courtesy, careful, attentive service and safety for your funds. We cordially invite your business. Capital and Surplus $3,500,000 THE BEST EVIDENCE OF OUR CONTIN UAL AND RAPID GROWTH IS THE GREAT NUMBER OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS WHO ARE DOING BUSINESS WITH US. THE NORTH WESTERN NATIONAL BANK We Would Appreciate an opportunity to prove the many ways in which your banking interests could be better served by us. A Commercial and Savings Department under Gov ernment Supervision. Merchants National Bank The Bank of Personal Service Founded 1886 Washington and Fourth Streets BONDS Netting 6 Small amount on hand Commerce Safe Deposit and Mortgage Co. 91 Third St. Chamber of Com. Bldg. TBATXXEB' GtTDDB. TO THE HOLDERS OF BOISE-PAYETTE RIVER ELECTRIC POWER CO. 1st Mortgage 6 Bonds Due 1921 A default In thi conditions of the trust deed securing these bonds has been created which seems to eliminate the sinking- fund provided for the re demptlon of the bonds. Unless com bined prompt action is taken the bonds will be worthless. I advise all holders to communicate with me immediately. giving- amount and numbers of bonds. so that arrangements may do made to organize a bondholders' protective com mittee .before it is too late to save the principal of our Investment. Frederic Burnham 111 West Moaro St, Chleaao. act AMoumtfojnwT acts fl 1. ? ! 1 ti ft 2 inHVMiAtUII Mmvmw-mw w THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION of San Francis: ex Founded 1864 Capital Paid in $8,500,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits. . . . . . .$8,256,734.33 ' Commercial Banking. Savings Department PORTLAND BRANCH Third and Stark Streets San Francisco Los Angeles (Wltheut Chans Km Route) The Big, Clean. Comfortable. Elegantly Appointed, beaa.ing Steamship S. S. BEAVER Sails From Alnswerth Deck A. M. AUGUST 5 100 Golden Miles aa Colombia River. All Rates Include Berths and Meals. Table and Service Uaexcelled. The Baa Fraaelsc A Portland S. S. Co., Third aad Wasblngtoa streets (with O.-W. H. N. Co.). Tel. Broad war 4&0, A 12L. TRAVEl.ERS GUIDE. The Cost Is Less AH the Way by Water IVo Change En Ronte If Ton Travel Via "THE THRU LINE" STEAMSHIP ELDER Sails at 8 P. M. Wednesdsy, August 4. First Class. Including Meals and Berth. FRENCH LINE Compagaie Generals TraasaUantlqBa, POSTAL SERVICE. SaHines From NEW YORK to BORDEAUX ESPAGNE Aug. 7. 3 P. iL ROCHAMBEAU ...Au;. 14. 3 P. M. FOR INFORMATION. APPLY C. W. Stinger. SO Sib st.l A. D. Charlton. tba MurrUoa sts JC M. Taylor, C. II It. P Ry.l loraey B. Smith.-1 IS Xd at. A. C. Ington St.; Mortb Bsnk Road, ftth and Stark sta.i F. 8. Mciarlsnd, Sd and Washington 1... K. P. Puliy. U 8d st Portland. American-Hawaiian Steamship Co. Freight a Between Portland New Xerk Uka)' C. O. Kennedy A St- I JO Stark St FortlaaO. San Francisco, $12.00 Santa Barbara, $20.00 Los Angeles. . .$20.35 San Diegp $22.00 COOSBAY.EUREKA i and San Francisco 1 E S. S. SANTA CLARA -Sails Tuesday Aug. 3, 6 P. M. I Ticket Office 122 A Third St. I Phones Main 1314, A 1314. J North Bank Rail 26 Hours Ocean Sail -Deck. Triple-Screw 14-Koot. BS, "GREAT NORTHERN" SS. "NORTHERN PACUIU" SOB SAN FRANCISCO Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Steamer train leaves North Bank station I: to A. at.; lunch aboard ship; S3, arrival San Francisco f:X0 P. U. next day. EXPRESS SRRVICJB AT FREIGHT RATE NORTH RANK TICKET OFF1CK. Phoneat Hdwy. SZU. A 6J1 sth and Stark. AUSTRALIA MEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS, Raaular. throurh eallins for Sydney vis Tahiti and Wellington from Ban Francisco. Ausust 18. September 16. October 13, and every 8 days. Scad for pamhlet. Union oteamamp Co., er .ew eaiana, Ltd. Office SIS Market sine. San Fmuussca. er tesai g, 8. aad R, S, taceats, - Freiicht and Passenger STEAMERS TO THE DAIXES and Way Landings. "BAILEY GATZERT" Leaves Portland dally it 7 A. It. except Sunday and Monday. Sunday excursions to Cascade Locke leave 9 A. M. "DALLES CITY" Leaves Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday at 8:30 A. M. Sunday Cascade Lochs Excursion fl. Fare to The Dalles and Return ft. ALDER-6T. DOCK, PORTLAND. Phones Main 814. A 6112. COOS BAY LINE Steamer Breakwater Sella From Alaswerth Dock, Portland, every Thursday at S A. M. Frelxht and Ticket Office. Atusiverth Dock. Phones Mala 8 BOO. A 2332. City Ticket Office. SO eth St. Phones Marshall 4300, A 8181. AUHUA'D COO BAX ft $ UDi