The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, March 12, 1911, SECTION TWO, Page 19, Image 35

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THE SUNDAY OREGOXIA PORTLAXD, MARCH 12, 1911.
FEW-WEEKS" SUPPLY
Onion Stocks Reduced to
49! Cars.
SALES HEAVY IN PST WEEK
hrrriMtvn Cr Sold to Outside Mar
ket Since LaHt Saturday.
Price Cam Go No Lower
This Se.on.
Only about three weeks' supply of onion
I left unsold In Oregon, figuring on tho
rat t which salea wsre mad In lb
put wk- The mortmint was tha moat
tcun In any week alnea tha eeasoa opened.
IT cara being disposed of. Tha aalaa of tha
ink war dutrtbmtd among tha different
sections as follows: Beaverton. two ears:
Sh.rwood. eight ears; cedar mllla, thraa
cara; Sheila, ona ear. aad Tualatin, thraa
cars.
Tho total aupplr lft unaold la tha atata
waa ffgurad at 4i ears by tha Confederat
d Onion Growers Association at tha regu
lar weekly meeting yesterday. Tha holdings
ara divided aa followa:
t ara.
Kberwood J
Heaeertnn -
dar Mills -
Mtlwaukie .........
gholla -
Tualatin ,
I 'omeilua ar -llllleboro
j
Total
"Ine total quantity remaining provee to do
lesa than was thought, aa tha aarllar figures
.howd tho stocke In the Sherwood section
to t larger, but tha atatlatlra wars care
fully revised yesterday and accurate reaulta
obtained- Tho supply will not ba sufficient
f.r tho trada'a imli during tha remainder
of tho aeaeoa and threw tlmaa aa many
anions could b easily used.
Orders hare coma In tha rt week front
ar .-amenta. San "Fran claeo. tha Paget Bound
ritiea and Spokane. The buying has not
keen f.r speculative purposes, but to supply
actual trade wants There will ba no change
In selling prices durlnc the coming week-
HU.Hr.R rBH 1-H OITtBED TOR WHEAT
Bayers foe Soood ftrllTeer KaW Their Bids
la tho I oantry.
Country reporta received yesterday showed
there wss no cessation In the demand for
wheat. In some aectlons buyers wars aald
to have raised their bids on grain for de
livery on the Sound. Phono massagea from
Seattle elated that blueetera waa worth M
cents on that market and club $2 cents,
an advance of a cent over tha previous quo
tation. The local market waa quiet but
Brm In sympathy with Interior reporta and
ko.d.rs generally were Inclined to ash a
cent more than a few daya ago.
I:wiulry la again coming from Mexico, but
In view of the disturbed conditions there
dealers at thle end ara reluctant to con
sider the business.
Osts and barley were held firmly at tha
old prices There were no new develop
meets In tha Hour market. Mill feed prlcee
were steadily maintained by local sellers.
Weekly wheat ahlpmenta from Black Sea
porta ware aa follows:
Thla Wk, Tt Wk. Last Tr.
Kumit .ii4.o
Uenuue 44t. 2it.
Loral recelpta In cars ware reported by
tha Merchants Exchange aa followa:
Wheat Barley flour Oata Bit
Monday ....... 4
Tuesday
Wedneedey .. -'
Thursday ...... ' -
u a 11
7 1
13 II
a It
Fn.lav " 4 1 I
Paturdar J 1 J I I
Y-er in ...... 1 .... - - -
Total thla week 111 1 - JJ
Tear ago 4S '
-aon to date. . tt 1M 477 2S4J
Tear ago III
HOr M tiRKlTT ON A LOVr:it IJETKU
luteal tfeeataeea Made re Ihle by IecBae
ha Hrlllog 1-rtees.
Tha recent activity In tha hop market has
been at tha expense of values and waa no
dntrbt brought about by tha fact that hops
eouid bo bought cheaper than a month ago.
The Ije-arla lot of all balee. the sale of
which waa announced In Tha Oregonlaa yes
terday, changed handa at IT", cents Aa
thla lot was aa good as any similar also
1-fl In the atate. the priro Involved shows
the market to have receded ful'y a rent
einre four weeka ago. Thla la earprtslng' In
view of tho extrema llghtnrea of stock, and
can only bo aceoonted for by the dullness of
the late demand. A J-bale lot waa ae
eared by a Helena dealer yesterday, hut
tha details were not available.
Tha latest circulars of the London hop
factrs say:
Wild. Nesme Co. Our market contlcoea
quiet and aluee ara unchanged.
Mengrr Henlev Although the demand
la quieter, the buetneea doing la of aufflclent
etrvpeta to keep pneea firm. Tha acarclty
of stoika becooiea mora apparent week by
eku
w. II. aal II. l.e May There has been
oole a atrady demand for hope of varioua
detea during the past week, and prices ara
Sul'9 maintained
Worcester report. Tha market continues
very quiet and few hop. ot any sort are on
offer. Prices are maintained owing to war
rite, and buyera would And it difficult to
filling orders of any also.
fcGOf A RE OOING INTO TOR.CC.
rrtrea ot Ukelr to Iteellao rarther Thla
ICcga are being taken off tha market In
targo quantities by atoracs speculators and
It la very likely that pries will go so lower
thla season. Tha general etoraga price Is
IS cents, but It la anderatood a few Iota
have been secured a fraction under thla
figure. Because of tha active movement tha
roarxet yeeterdsy took on a firmer tone.
J.thBtng salea of single cases war at 19 a
cents aad 19 cents.
Poultry c i' e J arm with a demand auf
fclent to take ap all tho olfertnga Hena
aold at la to r rente, and fryers which are
now beginning to appear, were quoted at
i U U cental
The batter market at the end of lha week
waa firm en freeh creamery. Home of tha
local creamery mea were In favor of aa
advance, but othera did not consider a rise
tMa lima aa warranted.
Fresh cheese wss ateady. with 1 goocl d.
mand and supplies rather light. Storage
cheese was under much eeltlng pressure.
LVoe WHEAT MU AT MiDR.ll
Itrty Tks aad Baoaela UUawors Of to Bal-
foar. Ualhrlo at Co.
MAPKAS. Or, March 1 1. t itpeelaL
The Madras I nloa A a re Rouse Company haa
sold tne iuntM bn.hela of wheat stored In
l's warehouse to He i four, fimbria A Vs. of
Portland. T?ie average price waa ad cente
a buehela It is the Intention ef K. w.
Ilsstlngs. the firm's representative to load
out the wheat aa eooa as cars can bo so
eared to ship aver the oregoa Trunk Line,
and to bo in a pueitton to aettls for tha
grain aa fast ss It la ad.d an the ears,
this proposition meeting with the hearty
approval of the termers of thia section.
Several rests bsa been made of tha dif
ferent lots. aol it la seldom so uniform a
grade ran be foaad la any county.
several millers from different parts of tha
country have boea In thla locality tha past
season aad have made tests of tho quality
of grain raised here, and report that It Is
fsr above the average, especially la gluten,
aad Is of a flae milling quality.
Oraagea Higher la raUfecxHa.
Wtrea from California yeataMaa 'jbaud
another advance vt Jl cents a box la tha
orange market. Ioealiy lbs market waa
very firm and lightly supplied. Among the
mixed vegetablee. There was tha usual J
Saturday demand for produce.
Baak Cleartncs. ,
Bank dealing, of the Northwestern cities
yesterday wars as folios s:
lartnga, Bslsnces.
Portland l.:il.3 ,ltw.loO
feattla l.IMH.turt S-'l.l'U
Tacoma rT.l:H 14.37a
Spokane wl.JS SI.J.'l
Uank clearings of Portland. Seattle and
Tacoma for the past week and correspond
ing week In former years wers:
Portland. esttle. Tscoms.
J9I1 ll.A02.iel 1.77.I2 f 4.."H.1 IB
ll.lt )U.24.4."3 I2.rt:l.ers
ivua a'.7l II.S71 .lt)l.JM
lw .... .v.".21 k.l".7oi .i;-J.7!5
IwT ..... nT-J.04J l'.7Ii." a.rti'.i.osu
lOd 5.:.0.;ITT i.OS7.1Ml .r.i.S:.3
l-joi 4.lrSI.3."3 i.7.344 3.uj3.2.'.2
Jim 3.4u..-,o 3. ... .11.1 S.IOS.01I
lin.j 4-l.t'l 3.79.1 l.hl.3a
lv Z.-j:.4.'i X.Bl.uuO 1.U40.2US
rOKTLAXD MAB&XTS.
Grain. Floor. Feed. Eta.
Wheat Track prices: Bluestem, 829
KHc: club, hoc; red Russian, 7c; Valley,
bt': 40-fold, hlc.
HAHI.KT Feed. 123.00 ft 24 par ton; brew
ing, nominal.
aill.LtiTI.FF9 Bran. 120021 per tea;
middlings. 202S: shorts. i!lt?22; rolled
harley. 2i-Ju t) JH. ja
FLOl'R Pstents. t 75 per barrel;
strmighta. 3.RS; exports. M 6U; Valley. f.0;
graham. 4.d: whole wheat, $4.70.
CORN VS'hoia. cracked. '- par ton.
OATS No. 1 white. f2Ty27.M per ton.
HaT Track prices: Timothy. Eaatara
Oregoa. No. 1. $;0t21; mUed. Tl0; al
iens. II.3O011; grain bay, eUl-60;
ciovat. (11 9 IX
Tesrrtablea aad Fralta.
SACK V EQ ET AB LES Carrots. POcfJU
hundred: parsnips. 1: turnips, 0ctl;
beets 1 ii.
APPLES Fancy. I202.7S: choice. 1Z:
common. SOctjtl per box.
OKEEX FKLMTS Peare, fl.SOOLTS per
box; Malagas. t7.50 per barrel; cranber
ries. 1 1AJO per bsrrel.
TROPICAL FRUITS Oranges, navels.
l:.0t.7f per box; Florida grapefruit. I4.S;
cslirornia grspefrult. 1W3.i0: bananas. So
per pound: plnespples. ttc per pound; lemona.
ja0: tangeiinea. I.7S par box.
VEGETABLES Asparagus, fio par lb.;
csbbage tlio per 1; cauliflower. $2.25
per crate: celery. California. I3.2.3.7i per
crato- cucumbers. $ per box; eggplant. Uc
per lb.; garlic lotrlJc per lb.; green onlona
;c per dox.: head lettuce. 40 Vo per dox.;
hothouse lettuce. SOtyt.'io per box; peppers,
lie per lb.: pumpkins. Ic per Ih. ; radishes,
jou.lc per dos.; rhubsrb. lc per lo.:
sprouts. c: tomstoea. 1752 per box
ItiTAlOES Oregon, buying price. tl.SS
al J) per hundred; aweet potatoes. $4 par
hundrsd.
ONIONS Buying price. $2 per hundred.
Dairy aad Country Prod oca.
POCLTRT Uve: Hens. Itr20c: frrs.
202"ic: turkeys. 2o: ducks 2'c: geese. 12
tjl.lc: dressed turkeys, choice. 23f?23c.
f.;i;r;!4 Oregon ranch. lS!c per doxen.
CHEESE Full cream, twins, 14o per
pounl: young America, lt
UrTTEH City creamery extra. 1 and X
pound prints, in boxes, lie per pound: loss
thsn boxes, csrtons aad delivery extra.
PORK Fancy, lie per pound.
VEAL Fancy. U to lti pounds, HsOi"
per pound.
wemTIhTglose
LIVESTOCK BCYEKS' WANTS
MOKE TIIAX riLXED.
MENACE TO CROP
Wheat Traders Alarmed by
Hessian Fly Reports.
EXPERTS SENT TO FIELD
Yaril Receipts Are Two Car of
Montana Cattle and Iay'a
Hirlcs Are Small.
Aside from tha sale of a load of cattle.
BO businesa waa transacted at tha yarda
yesterday-. At tha close tha market was In
a rather weakened condition throughout,
as a result of tha free offerings during tha
week, which hsva given buyers all tha sup
ply they needed and more.
The forenoon traneaollonn yesterday con
sisted of nine poor steers at 1110 and 17
fair cows at
The arrivals were two carloads of cat
tle shipped in by Henry vUabbler from Mor
ris M.nt.
Reviewing condltlona at the yarda tha
Livestock Reporter ssvs:
The bears had everything coming their
way at the opening ot thla week'a livestock
market. Hevanty-one rare of stuff arrived
over Sunday and every line developed a
weak feeling before the day a business wss
ended The beet steers In the pens got cold
wsltlng for somebody lo buy them. Some
real good-looking beeves were In the run.
but packers' needs being pretty well sup
plied all last week, the drop of a quarter
In the market waa easily foreseen early In
the .day. of course, cow stuff hsd to fol
low suit snd qusllty wss hsrd to sell St
JiS. Other butcher cattle hsd a good In
ning and did not lose a nickel on the slump.
The hog market broke badly early In
the game. Demand was slow because tha
supply on hand waa big enough to go around,
and buyera knew It. Ten cars of .Nebraska
stuff came forward, but there were fully
as many from Northwestern points and they
kept coming In small lota Tuesday and
Wednesdsy. Stockers sold again at .
and there seeme to ba no let-up In tha
demand for thle class.
The asms old story wss told In tha sheep
house. There ss mutton till you couldn't
rest mutton snd Ismbs of all kinds Strange
to sav. tha market rebounded on Wednes
day and buyera aeaJn paid 4.7 for extra
good yearling wethers. Tha aknesa In
the lamb market had no redeeming feature.
Cvery .hlpper seemed to have his share of
lamba In the run. and buyera wers swamped
with the deluge. The condition caused a
bad break and demoralisation waa tha result.
Prices current on tha various clsssos of
stock at the Portland Union Stockyards
werw aa follows:
Prima steers !.0.15
Choice steers -
Good to choice steers........... -- a.
Common steers 4.0i S.0
Prime cows 8.;sS J-iJ
Choice beef cows .
Common beef cows 20 f
Choirs heifers . : ll'D .
Choice bulls -.5ty 2J
ralr to good fat bulla " 00
Common bulla J"' J-J
i hutco light calvea I'j.'i 2?2
Fair to good light calves T.OOry T.&O
Choir heavy calves -3it I.M
Fair to medium heavy' calves. . . 4 7&y B.OU
Cholc stags & -
Fsir to good stags -SOt 5-00
choJc.light
Good lo cholc .w le
Choice heavy 7.JS -eu
Sheep
Cholc yearling wsthers. grain fed 4 50 9 4.73
Old wethera 4 wOo 4 ii
Choice owea. grain fed S-.v-c) 4 oo
Fair to medium ewaa. grata fed.. 2 TJir S.M
Cholc lamba. grain fed l.:str 1.5')
Good to choice, grain fed i.OOw f.:;
Farr la good 4 7ic 3.S0
Culls 2.ft4 a.Ml
Current price ta tha bore market roiluw:
Extra heavy drafters. IJOV0 27A: 14to to
! pounds. tl.Vjl': l.' to 14 or) pounds,
ttOOO 2: chunks. ISO; drivers. el00
up; saddlers, too ap: plugs. ! 40.
trblraa- Uveal erk Marked.
'mitloo , t I . - - - '
estimated at 2"0 brad: market steady.
Heevea. fa. 20) art: Texaa strera. f4.4O0
' .... . . 1 -OJb . K.k - a-W.H
and' feeders, f 4. oO j Y a.1 ; rows snd heifers,
U UsVP: calvea, 7.00tfuo.
Hoas Receipts eetimsta it l. neat;
market .V- higher. lAtht. f7.lU7.3A:
mised. fH.ai 7.J6: heavy. f s.aOW 7. !.":
rouch. f0a.oo: good to choice heavy,
f-tnonTI: Pigs, f.7007.:: bulk Of sales,
f 7 iltr 7.20.
ftnp .Receipts estlmsted St TnOO hesd;
market steady. Nstlve. 104; West
ern. f.t.li(4.": yesrllnse. Iilvl;
l.mba. aative. fJ00.eO; Western, fo-Sotf
. si.
Coffee aal Sugar.
NEW YORK, March II. Coffee futures
rloeed ateady. net three points lower to
three higher. Sale. SI. 7 bags March.
April and May. 1 .He: Juna and July, lo lie:
Vuguat 1 34c: September. IO.I4e; October.
; November. .c; December. January
"trZX?;?-"?. so. T. .M.UV.
No. Han toe. 11e. Mild coffee dulL Cor
dova. UN Uo aominaL
M-isar Haw firm. Muacovado. test.
I-c- rentrifucal. test. 17c: molassea
sugar. 1 test. 1 Ole. Refined sugar ateady.
( r i.ned, f.ac; granulated. .7c; powdered.
ll"c.
Irrled rrwlt a New York.
NEW TORK. March 11. Evaporated ap
ple, eery Brm on tha small supplies. On
the snot, fancy ara quoted at 114c; choice.
13c: prima. IIe.
Prunes, strong, higher on ems'! storks.
Quotation, from TwtfllSe for Callfomlaa
an to ao-tne and HVtsl-Ssc for Oregona
from Ss to AOs
Peaches, ateady. fairly active; choice. TS
Si:sr; extra choice. ItaVtHc; fancy.
fawKC
Shorts Are tneay and Cver Freely,
Sending- Prices Upward In the
Chicago Pit Iist Sales
Show Three-Eighths Gain.
CHICAGO. March 11. Nervousness re
garding possible alarming dlscovsrlea by
crop experts, who had been hurried out
from here to Investigate rumors of Hessian
fly Infection In Illinois snd Indiana wheat
fields, turned prices suddenly upward to
day. Although Hessian fly developments
wers no worse thsn tha 'day prerloue. and
titer was a general dlaposltlon to boiler
that damage reporta wera ao early In the
season as to be unreliable, aborts war un
easy and finally ran to cover rather than
atand out over 8unday. Definite atateraents
from tha Chicago crop experta ara expected
to have considerable effect In the trading
Monday morning. Early today the market
had been weak because of expected large
world ahlpmenta. especially on account of
heavy forwarding from Ruaala. In addi
tion, rain fell throughout Routhern Minne
sota and more waa predicted tonight for tho
I'pper Mississippi Valley. The close was
at almost the top point of the session. Msy
ranged from t0e to-tH.l!c. with last
aalea .c up at VI tec
Local hull houaea bought with consider
able vigor In the corn pit. May fluctuated
between 4c and ftOtic, closing firm at
.WO.MK4C a net gain of HOHe. Cash corn
waa ateady. No. 2 yellow finished at 47ttt
4c.
The commlaalon houses were good sellers
.of small lota of oata. May touched aa high
and low point limits 81 He snd 80131c.
snd low point limits 31 He snd 30H6 81C
with tha close c off at SIH-
There was no apoclsl demand for hog
prod acts Accordingly the market dragged
lower and In the end was 15c to 20tj,o
under laat night for pork, 2 06O down for
lard and otJVc for liba.
Tha leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Open. High. Low. Close.
May f .08 S .H4 .1V.
July ., .SO . .0
Sept ria ."Va
CORN.
May .4 .0
July .SOS -50 5. .sot, .so"
Sept il 14 .61? -"V
OATS.
Mar 511 .1s " .ft
July Jl .! .a' -31
Sept JOt. .11 1 .ao-4
MESS PORK.
May 17.C-4 17.7 17.S0 17.50
July 14.7 14.7J U.ii6 l-i:Vi
LARD.
May t.: .22V t.l!H f.l!
July...... f.UH .lft l.7t .07
Sept f.llV. .12ta .07Vx 0T
SHORT RIBS.
May f.SlVk 57H .47, H.07',
July 10 15 t.01 .7H
bept IHK t.lzn .S .Ue
Cash quotationa ware as follows:
Flour Ntesdy. Winter pstents. tl.fOQ
410: strslghts. J (0i 4.40: Spring straights.
fl.sOqit.lv; bak-rs. ftf4.10.
Kye No. I. S'Vc
Harley Feed or mixing, i0t75c; fair to
cholc malting. fstc.
Flaxseed No. 1 Southwestern, f!. SS; No.
I Northwestern. :..
Timothy seed $11.23.
Clover 114.75.
I-ork Mess, per bsrrel. IHISSUil .
Ird Per 100 pounds. f.02Si.
Short ribs Hides (loose). fa.7ftjt.S0.
drain statistics:
Total clearances of whest and flour wers
equal to lol.OvO bushels Primary receipts
were 400.000 bushels, compsred with 04.
000 bushels the corresponding dsy a year
sgo. Estimated recelpta for Monday: Wheat,
II cars: corn. 17 cars; oats, 0 cars; hogs,
l.0u head.
Receipts. hlpmenta
Flour, barrels 11.000 13.000
Wheat, buehela 10.Z00 17.8"0
Corn, bushels 140.10 14. 0O0
Osts. bushels K1.0O4 it 4.400
Kye. bushels ........... 4.000
Barley, bushels 10.600 14.700
Grain Markets sf tha Northwest.
TACOMA. March 1L Wheat, bluestem.
Ir; forty-fold. iltjSic; club, tic; Red Rus
sian. MOc
Receipts Wheat. 17 care: barley, t cara;
corn. 1 cars; oats. 4 cars; hay. 1 cars.
SEATTLE. March 11. Milling quotationa:
Bluestem. KSc; fortyfold. tic; club. S2c;
Fife. Sic; Red Russlsn. lc
Export Wheat Blueatem, t2c; fortyfold,
foe: club. "c; Rgd Russian. 71c. Yesur
day'a car recelpta: Wheat. 1 cars; oata. f
cars; bsrley, 4 cars; hay. 13 cars.
Grain at Saa Franrlae.
SAN FRANCISCO, March 11. Wheat and
barley Firm.
Spot quotations
Wheat shipping. fl.SOr1.40 percental.
Barley Feed. ll.lStyl.lS per cental; brew
In r. fl.X04t.:t per cental.
Oata Red. tt.io 9 1.12 S percental: whits,
tl.40ttl.60 par cental; black. fl.07Stfl.IO..
Call board aalea
Wheat No trading.
Barley December. 11.16 per cental;
May. full to per cental.
Karapeaa Grain Markets.
LONDON". March 11. Cargoes quiet but
ateady: Walla Walla for ahlpment at
B3e Sd fl t4s.
English country markets steady; French
country marketa quiet.
LIVERPOOL. March It. Wheat March,
a Sd; May. 6s T.d; July. a vd. Weather
cloudy. '
MINOR ISSUES ACTIVE
FEATrRE OP TT-,niN'G IV THE
WALL-STREET MARKET.
Federal Sugar Drops Five Points
and Central Leather Also Surfers.
Canadian Pacific's Record.
NEW TORK. March It. Movements of
a number of aerurttlee, which ara ordi
narily Inactive, wera the chief characterle
tlca of today'a stock market. Webaeh 4a and
Wabesh-Plltaburs Terminal certificate
were dealt In to aa unusually large extent
and at ona tlma th Terminal Issue aold
at an advance of f point a. Canadian Pa
cific made another high record. Federal
Bugar loet 5 polnta and Central Leather
loat more than a point. Businesa. as la
the Isst tew dsys. waa light, almoat to tha
verge of stsgnatlon.
Official ngure of February experta
ahowed a striking Increase from tha corre
sponding month laat year, being f4a.S45.00O
In 110 and ft7.e5a.000 thla year. The total
for eight montha ending with February Is
f718.I42.000. contracted with f54.f21.O0O IB
the preceding period.
The weekly bank atatement revealed tha
expected caah loaa of about f4.OOo.ooo. tha
Brat shrlnksge reported In several montha.
Tha bond market was stesdy. Total sale,
par value. f2.2M.0OO. fulled Statea 2a ad
vanced H and 3a and 4a lost VI on call for
tha week.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
AIMS Chat pf .. .
Amal Copper ..
Am Aerlcult ..
Am Beet Sugar.
American Can .
Am Car Fdy
Am Cotton Oil.
Am Hd a Lt pt
Am Ice Seeurt..
Am Llnaeed Oil
Am locomotive.
Am Smel A Raf
do preferred..
Am Steel Fdy..
Am Sugar Ref.
Am T.I Tel..
Am Tobacco pf
Am Woolen ....
Anaeooda M Co
Atchison
do preferred..
All Coast Um.
Closing
Salea High. Low. Hid.
..... . 33
"noo "n2 "oji, A2H
t0 A.M M Mi.
ftOO 44 44 W
..... ..... fx
sm r. to
X 23 22 22 44
, 21 .
, e e e aa 10
37
1.3O0 76 j 7444 744
103
7
,O0 IIS IK 117
400 144H H4 144
') R7a 7 87
200 33 33 33(k
f
l.aOO-llMH loena IMVtj
3O0 13 103 IMS
ef ..
Condensed Report of the Condition of the
Banking Department of
Hartman & Thompson
BANKERS
At the close of business March 7. 1911.
RESOURCES.
Tynans and discounts.
Cash on hand and due from banks.
Furniture and fixtures
Stocks and bonds
Real Estate
.$188,906.10
. 120,393.19
. 18,448.64
. 116,282.00
, 21,775.25
Total resources $465,805.18
a . - LIABILITIES.
Capital stock
Surplus and undivided profits
Deposits
$100,000.00
25,571.53
340,233.65
Total liabilities ..
.'. $465,805 J.8
HIBERNIA SAVINGS BANK
PORTLAND, OREGON
Statement, March 7, 1911
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts
Real estate, banking-house furniture and fixtures..
Stocks and securities
Bonds and warrants ...
U. S. Government bonds (at par).....
Due from banks
Cash on hand
60,000.00
284.898.72
220,787.49-
.11,358.304.88
. . 6S.062.5S
. . 652.09
. 120,814.53
555,686.21
$2,110,520.27
Caltal stock ..A...""1":...: $ 200,000.00
Surplus "and undlVided "pro Him, less' expenses and taxes 096.1
'r3avn;V and time" "deposits'" " .' ,1'J?2-,iI ?.
Demand deposits iie.zoo.ii
Total deposit i 1,846.424.08
$2,110,520.27
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
Andrew C. Smith. President C. B. Sewall Asst. Cashier
Frank E. Dooly, Vice-President John Dr'scoll
Lansing Stout, Cashier E. C Goddard
THE
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE
INCORPORATED 1867.
Head Office Toronto, Canada. v New York 1 Exchangre Place.
, London I Lombard Street.
And over 200 other branches In Canada and the United States.
ForeiaV exchange bought and sold and a general banking business traniv
oreign """"l,l(!d " interest allowed on time deposits.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
PORTLAND BRANCH, SECOND AND STARK STREETS.
- F. C. Malpae, Manager.
Bait Ohio ... 200
Kethlehem Steel 1"
Brook R Tran.. 3"H1
Canadian Pac .. l.H
Central Leather 2.200
do preferred.. M
Central of N J
Chea A Ohio . . 8UO
Chicago Alton
Chi Ot Weat
rln Dreferred. . ......
Chlraso A N W .
10314 lO.IVi
3! 'i 31 H
7 7tm
21.-.S 215'a
29 S 2IS
IOO W4
270 270
2 81
30
Jli
21.1 H
27 vi
!)
270
81 S
32
214
44
144 4
cf'll??! Pail-Ldod ii6i UOK Ijji
C c. t; ot
Col Fuel A Iron. S00 83
PaI a. Rnut hrn .
Conaol Gaa .... l."0 141
Corn Products .
Del A Hudson.. .
D A R Grande..
do preferred. . .
Dlstlllere Secur .
Urla
do let pr
200
300
200
13
2S4
47 V
K3
24
B4
140'4 140S.
32
183
"3iii
284
471
13i
1115 -i
31
a
3.1 1
2S4
47Vi
30
Oenera? Ifec"":." ""'iort iijji iij" 147
lt North Pf ... "0 124 124 l-'4
t North Ore . .
Illinois Central. .
Interbor Met . .
do preferred. .
Inter Harvester
100
OOV fiWVs
ts
69ii
134
.:: i8
'ioo sm sm ki
100 118 115 115H
1S4
30
41) 40
17 1
83 3li
611
'ioo 110. 1104 110H
25
40
17
ss
:i24
Inter alsrlne pf ..
Int Psper -j-
lnt Pump 2"
Iowa Central .. 2
K C Southern.. ' 4O0
do preferred.. .
Laclede Oaa
Louts A Nash.. .
, 1 . . e, 1
M 8PA88M 1.200 147 145 14
Mo. Kan A Tex.
v W"' . ... . . '
11. pacific S.pno on'
Nt sTicuit 200 123 122 123
Mei n'kI' i'v't. "i6 i '5 ,3S
N? Central".. 4W 106W 10 looj.
NoTfoSr1: s;s $
pv.y.:::y.ino ii
People a Oaa .. 1O0 106 106 10S
P. C C A St L. "J at
Pittsburg Coal
Pressed 8 Car.. ij;"
ge'..'.-.ioO iV iM l
Republic Steel... JJjJi
Bo'ck vsss co -sbb- -29 g;
BiWrpf-i66 "ii" '5
fit Is Soutbweat ?J
do preferred. ...... . ..... IT?
Sloaa-Bhetrield ...... ill--
Houthern Pac .. BOO 116 115 11S
Southern Ry 1XX "il"' 'Hil inv
do preferred.. 20 B4 03 B3JI
Tenn Copper .. 200 87 87 87
?:i?S.w;i-2. "22H jj 22
do oreferred.. 4'MI MH 61 ."0
Union PP."nc:: 4.400 172. 172S. 172
do preferred.. 100 01 01
U 8 Realty Vi
IT 8 Rubber ... 500 41 41 41
11 8 Steal .... 10.2O0 76 7tl 76
"do preferred.. 3.W 118 118W 11
Vtah Copper . . . . .. . - '.1-
Vaaro Chem . 8.2O0 J7J. llflS
Wabash 1" 17 17 II-.
do preferred.. ? " i
Western Md ... 2"0 M SO 40
Westlnir Elec .. IOO 87 87
Western Union
2eh.;'h v.n.f'.:' V.R66 iii iii ii 17'nt
Total aalas for tha day, 85.40O, shares.
. BONDS.
NEW TORK. Msrch 11. Closing quota
tiona: U. 8. ref. 2s ref.lfllHlN. T. C tn 8s. SS
do ooupon ...lollNo. Pselflc 8s... 70V,
V 8. Ss res 102ValNo. Pacific 4a... IOO
do ""upon ...loaSil nlon Pacific 4a.l"0H
U. K. use 4a reg.lltWla. Cent- 4a.. 2B
do coupon ...115 'Japanese 4s .... t8
D. A R. O. 4S... 83 Wl
Mosey. Eichange, Etc.
NEW YORK. March 11. Prims mercan
tile psper. 4r4H per cent.
Sterling eachsnse essy. with actual busi
nesa In bankera' bills at 8t.4 for CO-day
bills and at $.k"50 4 10 for demand.
Commercial bills. tt.l4.3.
Bar silver. t.2c
Mexican dollara. 45c.
Bonds, government and railway, steady.
Money on cell nominal. Time loana
steady; days, 2V per rent: daya
1J Pr cent; six montha. Ii per cent.
I.ONPOff. March 11. Bar sllrer. steady
at 24 8-10d per ounce.
Money. 24 per cent.
The rate of dlacount In the open -market
for abort bllla la 24f2H per cent: for
three months' bills. 2at2 9-l per cent.
SAN FRANCISCO. Msrch 11. Sterling on
London, no days. $4.84: eight. e4 6i4.
Drafts 8tght. 2c; telegraph. 5c
CHICAGO. March 11. Exchange on New
Tork. 10c discount.
Condition sf the Treasury.
WASHINGTON, Msrch 11. At ths begin
ning of business today the condition of the
1'nlted States Treasury wss:
Working balance In Treasury of- .......
Ocaa 628.214.111
In banka and Philippine Treasury 11.7J0.1S1
Total balance In general fund.... 82.8a.b4
Ordinary receipts yesterday 1.205. 021
Ordinary disbursements V- 2.2iJ,7R
The deficit to dste thla flscnl year Is
.0I7.r aa against $2I,7t3.3s at this
tlma laat year. ,.
These figures exclude Panama, Canal and
lmubUa W4 triilil Irlisa
INTERIOR GETS GASH
FLOW OP FCXDS IS AGAIX FROM
SEW l'ORK.
Banks Loss In the AVeefc Is Four
Millions Loans Still Show
an Increase.
NEW YORK. March 11. The statement of
clearing-house banks for the week shows
that the bsnks hold $34,62,375 more than
the requirements of the 25 rer cent rule.
This Is a decrease of 83,835,823 In the pro
portionate cash reserve aa compared with
last week.
Dally average.
Decrease.
Loan 81.334. 440. ROO 'SO. 440, 9O0
Specie 300.521. 7l0 1,088.700
Legal tender 71.842.700 1.P41.70O
Deposite 1.374.140.1O0 S3.22S.UO0
Circulation 46.805.400
Reserve .178.164.400 3.028.400
Reserve required... 34J.S35.024 -800.224
Surilua .i 34,62a,375 S.&35.625
U'c.ud.dd'P??'.U..!?: 1.602.500 SS.700
loan.1. .""f IV.0.":. .1.343.278.800 .10.720,800
Specie SO4.045.4O0 3.342.SOO
Legal tendera . 72.474.300 650,4110
Deposits 1,382.708.700 s8,O19.80O
Circulation 411.047,500 IOO 100
Reserve t7ti.51U.700 3..200
Reserve required... 345.677,175 2.OO4.930
Surplus 30,842,025 6,004.150
U. S. deposits in
cluded 1.501.800 88.900
Nummary of state banks and trust com
panies in Greater New York not reporting
to the New York Clearing-House:
Decrease.
Loans ,1.108.108.700 ,5,182.500
Specie 11S.0R3.00O 1.1:10.900
Legal tenders 21.029.800 2fl,0O
Total depoalts 1.2O5.SO6.3O0 293.400
The Financier will aay:
The flow of currency for the past week
haa been toward the Interior, rather than
from It, and the statement of the clearlng
houae banks. Issued March 11. showed a de
crease of 83,999,200 In cash, which did not
varv greatly from the general estimates.
The banks are still Increasing their
loans, the gain In that Item for the last week
having been 810.729.300. The expansion in
the loan item elnce the beginning of the year
has been eomethlng like tlOO.000.000. The
deposite of the banks Increased fay reason
of the expansion in loans, 8. 00 1.800. The
reserve on all deposits fell $6,004,150, the
surplua standing at the close of the week
at $30,842,525. The figures given above are
baaed on the report of actual conditions.
The weekly report, according to the sys
tem of averages, showed a gain of a little
less than 0,5O0.O0o in loans, a decrease of
something over 13. 028,400 In cash and an
Increase of $3,250,000 In deposits. The re
serve figured on the average basis stood
Saturday at $34,629,378.
The summary of trust companies and other
outside Institutions Indicated a loss of $5.
182.600 In losns, a decrease of a little less
than $1,000,000 In cash and a lose of $6,
Boo.ooo In net deposits.
The statement of the banks, while It shows
prevailing condltlona. does not Indicate al
together ihe potential strength of the sit
uation, since very large amounts of American
funda are being carried abroad in the loan
market and otherwise.
Metal Markets.
NEW YORK, March 11. The metal mar
keta were dull and practically nomlna, in tha
absence of exchanges today. Lake copper.
1 2-fi-"4 1 2.S7 H-: electrolytic 12.2512.5vc;
casting. 120i2.2sc.
Tin weak. 40ffi42c.
Lead dull. 4.400-4 50c
Spelter. 6 5lt6 6c.
Irnn nnrhanrrt.
What Our
Neighbors
Say !!!!!!
"The bituUthio pave
ment thus far laid
goe to show that this
Is the first and most
Important factor In
the process of city
beautifying;.'' Pacific
Outlook. .
3TNOPSIS OP THE ANNUAL STATS'
1 MENT OF THIS
Frankfort Marios Accident & Plate
t Class Insurance Co.
of Frankfort-on-the-Maln. In the Empire of
Germany, on tne 31st aay ot uecemuti,
1910. made to the Insurance Commissioner
of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law:
Capital.
Amount of capital paid statutory
aepOSIX ti. X.J ... -ev.vw.w
Income.
Premiums received during te
... tt.18B.R38.7T
Interest received during the year 48,844.87
Income from other sources re-
celved during the year 10,038.66
Total income $1,195,717.10
Disbursements.
Losses psld during the year,
including adjustment ex-
penses. etc 8 708o,Ji!;
Policy fees 10.033.C8
Commissions and salaries paid
during year ..f 3 1 0,410.63
Taxes, licenses and fees paid
during the year 21,499.63
Amount of all other expend!-
turea 60.596.88
Remittance to home of lice.... 10,613.64
Total expenditures $1,186,926.16
Assets.
Value of real estate owned none
Value of bonds owned $1,222,805.00
Loans on mortgagee and collat
eral, ate. none
Cash in banka and on hand and
In handa of trustees 34,925.66
Premiums In course of collection
and In transmission 201.463.92
Interest and rente due and ac
crued 13.827J8S
Total assets .11,473,042.21
Total aasets admitted In Ore- '
gon .-$1,473,042.21
Liabilities.
Gross claims for losses unpaid. 527.361.05
Amount of unearned premiums
on all outstanding risks.... 409.479.80
Due for commission and bro
kerage 52.604.95
All other liabilities 13.800.00
Total liabilities' ..$1. 002,745. 80
Total premiums in force, De
cember 31. 1910 1 807.475.50
Business in Oregon for the Tear.
Total risks written during the
year T $2,296,849.99
Qrosa premiums received during
the year 44,586.57
Premiums returned during the
year 4,270.68
Losses paid during the year. . . . 24.451.98
Losses incurred during the year 24,451.93
Total amount of premiums out
atandlng In Oregon Decem
ber 31. 1910... 6.696.40
THE FRANKFORT MARINE, ACCIDENT
P. O. INSURANCE CO.
By C. H. FRANKLIN.
U. S. Manager and Atty.
FHatutory resident general agent and at
torney for service.
JAS. D. HART. Atty for Service.
RODGERS-HABT-OIBHOX CO., .
910-81$ Chamber of Commerce, . -Phone
Marshall 1385. Portland. Or.
MASSACHUSETTS BONDING
AND INSURANCE COMPANY
Of Boston, in the State of Massachusetts,
on the 81st day of December, 1010, made to
the Insurance Commissioner of the 6tate of
Oregon, pursuant to law:
Capital.
Amount of capital paid up..... ,..$ 500.000
Income.
Premiums received during the
year $ 605,813.43
Interest, dividends and rents re
ceived during the year 33,222.83
Income from other sources re
ceived 882.87
Total Income $ 639,918.68
Disbursements.
Losses paid during the year $ 50,801.31
Dividends paid during the year
on capital stock 80,000.00
Commissions and salaries paid
during the year 2S0.316.20
Taxes, licenses and fees paid
during the year 15,199.21
Amount of all other expendi
tures . 71.065.70
SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT
OF THE
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company
Of Philadelphia In the State of Pennsyl
vania, on the 81st day of December, 1S10,
made to the Insurance Commissioner of the
tate of Oregon, pursuant to law.
Capital.
Amount of capital paid up.. none
Income.
Premiums received during the
year $ U.529.895.90
Interest, dividends and rents
received during the year.... 5,469.805.5$
Income from other aources re
ceived during the year..... 431.658.04
Total Income $
Disbursements.
Paid for losses, endowments,
annuities and surrender val
ues $
Dividends paid to policy hold
era during the year
Dividends paid on capital atock
during the year
Commlaaiona and salaries paid
during the year
Taxes, licenses, and fees paid
during the year
Amount of all other expendi
tures In addition to the above
abatements the company al
lotted to deferred distribution
policies the sum of $1,124, 07694
(which la carried in liabilities),
making the total apportion
ment of surplua during 1910,
$3.206,0fil.4.
34.431.257.50
9.S72.17S.10
2.079,984.55
none
2.552,001.10
668,089.41
1,106,410.71
Total expenditures $ 1S.17S.651.89
Assets.
u..t..i .-., nt ma I entfltA
owned 1
Market value of stocks and
bonds owned 41
Loans on mortgages and col
lateral, etc 49
Premium note and policy loans 18
Caah In banks and on hand. . 2
Net uncollected ana ueierreu
premiums
Interest and rents due and
accrued
Other assets (net)
Total assets
Less special deposits in
state
929,455.33
11.390.148.33
19,076,500.33
.8.455.877.34
2.607,394.81
1.936,264.40
1.S97.233.63
11.147.43
$116,803,021.49
any
8.700.00
T0Or-egon"S" . . ."I"""4. . !"UC 794.321.49
8 Liabilities.
Net reserve 8 9, lt! !? S?
Total policy claims io.u.iii
All other liabilities. Includ
ing dividend accumulations.. 12.627,865.65
Sudplus 4.602.681.13
Total liabilities $116,794,821.49
Total insurance in force De-
cember $1. 1910 . 499,663062.00
Business In Oregon for tho Jfear.
Tvaar f.T". 3.T40.00
Gross premiums received dur-.
Ing the year ..............
Premiums returned during the
year
Losses paid during the year. .
Losses incurred during the year
199.(07.12
10,785.35
68.227.00
66.227.00
Total amount of risks out
standing in Oregon De-
cember 31. 1910 $ 4.SSR.8R4.00
THE PENN MCTl'AL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY.
By JOHN HUMPHREYS. Sec.
Statutory resident general agent and at
torn.y for service: HARMOn.
730 Marqutm Bldg.. Portland.
TRAVKkERrV GFTDK.
GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC
Winter Schedule Effective October
30, 1910.
STEAMSHIPS!
"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, WASH, every
Sunday at 2:00 P. M., northbound.
LEAVE VANCOUVER, B. C.
everv Monday at 11:00 P. M, north
bound; every' Saturday at 2:00 P.
M. southbound.
MEALS AND BERTH ISCLFDED
NORTH OF VANCOUVER.
For Tickets and Reservations Apply
to Local Railway Ticket Agents, or
J. H. Bnrarla, firn'l Agent, ITlrst Ave.
and Yealer Way, Seattle, Wash.
O.-W. R. & N.
Astoria Ronte.
frrEAMKIt HARVEST QUEEN
Leaves Portland dally except Saturday at
8 OO P. M. Makes all way landings. Arrives
st Astoria at 0:00 A. JM. Leaves Astoria
dallv. except Sunday, at 7:00 A. M. Arrlvei
Portland at 6:00 P. M. Makes direct con
nection with steamer Nahcotta for Megler,
llwaco. Long Beach and all points on the
llwaco Division.
rsto EUROPE
Moderate Cost. Best Management
Mediterranean North Cape
Coronation Many Othera.
BOOKLETS BEADT.
The Pilgrim Tours, Boston, Mass.
RAYMOND WHJTCO.MB CO.. Agents.
New York. Los Angeles. Boston. San
Francisco.
COOS BAY LINE
6TEAMEB BREAKWATER sails from
Alaska dock, Portland. 8 P. M. every Tues
day. Freight received at Alaska Dock until
t P. M. dally. Fasaengar far first -class,
$10; second-class, $7. including meals and
berth. Tlcketa on aala at Alnawortn dock.
Fbones Main 203, A 1234.
Total expenditures $ 447,582.51
Assets.
Value or bonds owned $ 848.232.00
Loans on mortgages 6,000.00
Cash in banka and on hand 187,313.27
Premiums In course of collec
tion 117.670.01
Interest accrued 10,107.37
Total assets $1,208,383.25
Less special depoata In Georgia
in excesa ot liabilities there
in , 13.670.08
Total asseta admitted in
Oregon $1,254,713.17
Liabilities.
Gross claims for losses unpaid.. $ 120.08L8.0
Amount of unearned premiums on
all outstanding risks 336,008.22
AH other liabilities 83.606.49
Total liabilities
Cash capital
Hiirplu.i over all liabilities....
Surplus to policyholders
,. 4S9.7S6.01
600,000.00
284.957.10
.$ 764,957.16
Total .- $1,254,713.17
Total oremluma In force De
cember 31. 1910 $ 681.64S.W
Business in Oregon for the Tear.
Gross premiums received during
the year $7,047.52!
Premiums returned during the .
year 269.25
Losses paid during the year 2.149.03
Losses Incurred during the year.... 2.149.03
MASSACHUSETTS BONDING AND INSUR
ANCE I'OAlfANV.
(Signed) T. J. FALVEY, President.
Statutory resident general agent and at
torney for aervlce: George S. Rodgera. Rod
gera. Hart, Gibson Co.. 810-B12 Chamber ot
Commerce, Portland, Or. Phone Marahall
15S5.
SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATE
MENT OF
THE STANDARD ACCIDENT
INSURANCE CO.
Of Detroit, in the State of Michigan, on
the 31st day of December, 1910, made to
the Inaurance Commiaaloner ot the State
of Oregon, pursuant to law:
. Capital.
Amount of capital paid up $ 600,000.00
Income.
Premiums received during the
year $2,616,154.95
Interest, dividends, and rents
received during the year 148,868.35
Income from other sources re
ceived during the year...... 5.468.42
Total income $2,770,491.7:1
Disbursements. -
Losses paid during the year,
including adjustment ex
penses, etc $1,184,744.62
Dividends paid during the year
on capital stock 60.000.00
Commissions and salaries paid
during the year 1,027,715.50
Taxes, licenses, and fees paid
during the year 69,445.03
Amount of all other expendi
tures 116.610.15
Total expenditures $2,
Aasets.
Value of real estate owned.... $
Valuee of atocka and bonda
owned - 2.
Loana on mortgagee and col
lateral, etc
Cash In banks and on hand....
Premiums In course of collec
tion and In transmission
Interest and renta due and accrued
443,516.28
f
1.050.00
948,373.05
287,000.00
181,836.6!?
873,864.40
28,810.58
Total asseta $3,
Less special deposits In State of
Virginia $
Total assets admitted in Ore
gon 3,
Liabilities.
Gross claims for losses unpaid. $
Amount of unearned premiums
on all outstanding risks 1,
Due for commission and broker-
821,634.72
2,500.00
age
All other liabilities
Less liabilities secured by spe
cial deposits
786,634.72
696.815.02
013.122.03
102.840.21
181.418.93
17.639.63
Total liabilities $1,876,656.56
Total premiums in force De
cember 31. 1910 2.016,569.61
Business in Oregon for the Year.
Total risks written during the
year None
Gross premiums received dur- ,...
Ing the year $ 14.46B.5W
Premiums returned during the
year 2,95. i n
Losses paid during the year S'S'H'JS
Lossea incurred during the year 6,830.59
Total amount of premiums out
standing In Oregon Decern-
ber 31. 1S10 None
THE STANDARD ACCIDENT INSURANCE
COMPANY, ,
By E. A. LEONARD. Pres. and Secy.
Statutory resident general agent and at
torney for service: George S. Rodgors. Port
land. Or. Kodgers. Hart. Gibson Co.. 810
012 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Or.
Phone Marshall 1385.
United States Branch. ,
STNOF8I3 OF THE ANNUAL, STATEMENT
OF THE
LOIUON & LANCASHIRE FIRE INSUR
ANCE COMPANV
Of Liverpool. England, on the Slst day
of December. 1810. made to the Insurance
Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pur
suant to law:
Capital.
A,St0aUt". .f..d.e.'!!,.1.t..'".V.ni!!a$ 200.000.00
Income.
Premiums received during the
year in cash 2,476,054.81
Interest, dividends and rents
received during the year 147.ITS.J6
Income from other sources re-
celved during the year 308.233.37
Total Income e
Disbursements.
Losses paid during the year. .$
Divlder-ds paid during the year
on capital stock . . . .
Commissions and salaries paid
during the year.
Taxes, lloensea and feea paid
during the year
Amount of all other expendi
tures Total expendlturea $
Aasets.
Value of real estate owned. .. .$
Value of stocks and bonds
owned . ."";
Loans on mortgages and col
laterals, etc. .... -
Cash in banka and on hand..
Premiums In course of collec.
lection s"d In transmission..
Interest and rents due and ac
crued Other assets
2,032,883.34
1.069,428.89
none
605.582.43
- 78,198.93
853,712.54
2.666.922.79
350,000.00
2.54S.695.0O
nona
683.439.91
404.354.14
80. 34 S. 4 2
14.21P.10
Total assets ..... 4,102.030.57
Less special deposits in other
states ' .iO.4Jo.o
Total asseta admitted in Ore-
g-on $ 4.0Sl,o38.5o
Liabilities.
Gross claims for losses unpaid. $ 198.882.51
Amount of unearned premi
ums on all outstanding risks 2,365,206.47
Due for commission and bro
kerage None
All other liabilities 89,827.39
Total liabilities 2.6C3.916S7
Total Insurance In force De- M
cemter 81, 1910 $472,125,013.00
Business in Oregon for the Year.
Total risks written during tne
w vear e
Gross premiums received dur
ing the year . . .. . .. ...
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LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE INSUR-
ANCB tirar.u x.
(Signed) J- A. WYPER. Manager.
Statutory resident general agent and at.
tomey for service. Sam B. Stoy. Portland,
Or. Everett 4b Co., agents, 224 Chamber of.
Commerce, Portland, Or,
8. 771.870. 00
60.T32.03
9,654.64
27.616.88
27.S16.S
2.875,426.00