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THURSDAY, OCT. B TUB WORKING ASTOitlAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. The Daily Market Report PORTLAND, Oct. 7. -The prune ; crop of the three Northwestern state luti been harvested and the bulk of. it is cured nnd ready for, . the market. The estimate pi me ic of the otput made a few week ,Hgo are generally held to have been too high. It h now believed that the Northwestern crop will total little if liny more than 5(H) carload, which Is away below the average yield for the three Hated. Flour. Grain and Feed. Wheat Choice milling ors. Track price! Club, 88c; blucstem, 92c; tur key red, 91c; Valley, 90c, Export prices, standard quality! Club, 88c; blucstem, 92c; turkey red, 91c; red Russian, 8Sc. - ( Barley-Feed, $25.50; rolled, $27 28; brewing, $27. Oat No. 1 white, $30.00; gray, $29. v, . Flour --Patents, $4.70; straight, $3.95(34.20; export, $3.70; Valley $4.45; 1-4 aack graham, $4.40; whole wheat, $4.65; rye, $5.50. Millstuffs-Bran, $26.50; middling, $33,00; hort, country, $31.00; hort, city, $30.00; chop, $2227.50. Hay-Timothy: Willamette Valley fancy, $14.50; do, ordinary, $11.00; Eastern Oregon, $16.50; mixed, $18; alfalfa, fll. Butte., Eggs and Poultry. Butter Extra, 34 cent; fancy, 32c; choice, 30c; itore, 18c. Cheese Full cream twin, 141(215; full cream, triplets, !41l5c; Young America, I3i316c; cream brick, 20c; Swiss block, 18c; Llraburger, 20c. Poultry Mixed chicken?, 12i13c; fancy hens, 13fjjl3lc; roorter, old, 89c; broiler, 1414Jc; turkeys, 18c. Eggs Extras, 31 (332c; firsts, 28 29c; seconds, 2326c; thirds, 2627e. pound higher; ducks, 1215c; geese, 8$ 10c; turkeys, 18c. Frulta and Vegetable. Potatoes-Buying price, 8090c per hundred; weets, 22t per pound. Fresh Fruits-Oranges, $3.754.50; $35, lemon, $3.UU5.5U; blackberries, 75 90c crate; new figs, $1 per crate; peaches, 2585c per crate; plum, 25 JOBBERS' QUOTATIONS. Sugar, Coffee, Etc. Sugar" (ack basi)-D. O, $6.05; beet, $5 85; Golden C, $5.45; extra C, $5.55; powdered, $6,15; fruit or terry sugar, $6,05; boxes, 55c cwt. advance over sack basis (less l-4c if paid for In 15 day). Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, $6.35; Southern Japan, $3.75(&6; broken, 4ic head; fancy, $77.75. Coffee Mocha, 24$28c! Java, fancy 2528c; Java, good, 2024c; Java, ordinary, 1720c; Costa Rica, fancy, 1820c Costa Rica, good, 1618c; Arbuckle, $16.50 cwt.; Lion, $15.75 cwt; Colombia coffee, 14c lb.; Sal vador, lll14k. Salt Bale of 75-2, bale, $2.25; bales of 60-3 a, bale, $2.25; bates of 40-4, bale, $2.25; bales of lS-10s, bale, $2.25; bags, 50s, fine, ton; $15; bags 50c; genuine Liverpool ton, $17; bag, 50c, I -ground $13.50; 100, ton, $13,00; R. S. V. P., 20 Mb. carton, $2,25; R. S. V, P., 3-lb. cartons. $1.75; Liverpool, lump, per ton, $20. Raisins Loose muscatels, 3-crown. 7 cent; 4-crown, 71c bleached, seedless Sultanas, 9ic12c; un bleached teedlei Sultana, 4i cent; London layer, 3-crown, whole boxe of 20 1 ounds, $2.00; 2-crown, $1.75. Nut Walnut, 15(j$l7c pound; filbert, Hj Brazils, 16c; pecan, H 20c; hickory, 10c; Virginia row pea' nuts, 8 cents; chestnuts, Ital Ian 10c, Ohio 25c; cocoanuts, doien, 90e$$lj pine nut, 1012c pound. Dried Fruit Applies, 81c per lb; peaches, 1012c; pear, lH14c; Italian prunes, 5f(6c; California figs, white, in sacks, 7ic per pound; black, 67c; brick, 7Sc2.25 per box; Smyrna, 16l71c per pound; dates, Persian, 617c pound. Hops, Wool, Hide, Etc, Hop New Oregon, 7(&8c pound; 1907, 2i4c; 1906, 1I1. ' Wool-Valley, 14(gl5lc lb.; coarse. 12(JJ 13c; Eastern Oregon, 816c, a to shrinkage. Mohair Choice, 18 19c pound. Cascara Sagrada (chittitm bark) 4ic51c per pound. Oregon Oraperoot Per 100 pounds llidct-Dry hide, No. 1, 141c lb.; dry kip, No. 1, 131c; dry salted, one- third lesa; dry calf, 151c lb.; tatted (340c per crate; watermelons, 3-4c steers, 78c lb.; tatted cow, 61c lb.; pound; grapes, 60c(S$1.23 per crate;!, tags and bulls, 41c lb.; kip, 61e lb; pear, 50$1.00 per box; prunes, 30JCalf, 10Uc lb; green tock, lc less; 40c per crate. 'sheepskins; shearlings, 10225c; bort Meats and Provisions. wool, 3040c; medium and long , .. wool, according to quality, 5090c; Dress Meats-Hogs, fancy, 88,c; dry horKJ( dry colt 25c. cents; ordinary, 67e; large, 5c; veal, ,ngori( BQcl; goat, common, 10 extra, echoic; oramary, ofc; neavy, 20c. 5c; mutton, fancy, 89c rw. n.m. .a wm Lard-Kettle leaf, 10s, 15c; do 5s, n Oysters, Clams and Fish. 15lc; do 50-lb. tins, 14k; steam ren-' TST lWVt enna uallyjUtspcU tolas andilco acnes duo to Constipation; Act naturally, acts Truly as a Laxative. Best forMenWmr n ana1 CWi rM-youn0 onrj Ola. jet its J Wjicial Effect Alwovs puv.the Genuine vvKtcK has ihe jail name qj the Corn- CALIFORNIA J?o Syrup Co. by wtwrn it is mnnufactured , printvit on the front ofwvWy po kn!)B. SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGI5T&, one size only, regular price 5Qw bottle. MMMMIfjIW.. n 1 1 111 1 11 .il.'Ji.. I dered, 10s, 131c; do 5s, 14k; com pound 10, 81c. Ham-10-12 lbs.. 17c; 14-16 lbs., 161c; 18-20 lb., 16c. Bacon Breakfast, 17(g24c; pic nic, 101c; cottage roll, 12c; regular short' clears, smoked, 12c; do un smoked, 11c; Un. B., 10c13c lb.; smoked, 15c; unsmoked, 14c; clear bellies, unsmoked, 131c; smok ed, 141c; shoulders, 12c. Vegetables Turnips, $1.25 sack; beets, $1.75; parsnip, $1.25; cabbage, $1.502.00; head lettuce, 2025c; cucumbers, 75c85c per box; celery, 75c(385c per doien; artichokes, 60c dozen; beans, 8c pound; egg-plant, $'.1.25 per crate; tomatoes, 2550c per crate; cantaloupes, 4075c per crate; corn, 75c$l sack. Onion California red, $1.25; garlic, 1215c. Apples California new, $1$1.25; Oregon, 75c$1.25. . Onions Buying price, 90c$l per hundred garlic, 1215c per pound.' Point. $1.60 oer 100: Olymoia (120 1 lbs.). 56: Oivmnias. oer rallon. $2.25. Fish-Halibut, 7c lb.; black cod, 78c; black bass, 20c; bass, 18c; herring, 51c; flounders, 6c; catfish, 11c; shrimp, 121c; perch, 7c; sturgeon, 121c; sea .trout, 15c; torn cod, 10c; sal mon, fresh, 6(7c. Canned Salmon coiumoia River, 1 pound tails, $2.10; 2-lb. tails, $3.00; fancy, Mb. flats, $2.25; Mb. flats, $1.40; fancy, Mb. ovals, $2.75; Alaska tails, pink, 95c; red, $1.40; nominal, 2s, tails, $2.10. Clams Little neck, per' box, $2.50; razor clams, $2 per box. Oils, Lead, Etc, Benxine V. M. and P. and Union Naptha, cases, 202c; iron barrels, 131o. Coal Oil Union and pearl and as tral oil, cases, 185c per gallon; water white, iron barrels, 11c; eocene and extra star, cases, 211c; headlight oil, cases, 191c; iron barrels, 13c; elaine, cases, 28c Oct. Of ficial Tide Tables Compiled by the U. S. Government for Astoria and Vicinity. OCTOBER, 1908. High Wbtor. Date Thursday ....... T Fridav . 2 Saturday 3 SUNDAY ...... 4 Monday u Tuesday . . Wednesday ..... 7 Thursday . Friday .... Saturday 10 SUNDAY 11 Monday ,...,..,.12 Tuesday ...,,.'..13 Wednesday ,,,..14 Thursday ....... 15 Friday ..........18 Saturday 17 SUNDAY 18 Monday , lii Tuesday 20! Wednesday 21 Thursday . Friday .... Saturday . SUNDAY Monday 'PlIUlllV Wednesday Thursday .. Friday Saturday . . 22 23 24 25 26 .....27 28 291 30 31, A. M. h.m. T ft 4:3S 6:42 7:03 8:27 8:34 10:27 11:10 11:49 0:02 0:R1 1:38 2:25 8:14 4:06 6:04 8:12 7:23 8:30 9:E2 10:02 10:40' 11:15 11:45 0:10 0:49 1:30 2:12 2:67 8:42 4:35 5:38 6.3 8.0 6.9 6.2 6.8 7.4 8.0 8.6 8.6 8.8 8.5 8.0 7.6 6.9 6.5 6,2 6.2 6.5 6.9 7.2 7.7 8.0 8.8 7.8 7.8 7.7 7.4 7.1 e.sj 6.5 6.4 P. M. ft h.m 4:12 5:08 6:19 7:43 9:03 10:11 11:10 12:27 1:04 1:42! 2:20 2:58 8:40 4:27 6:23 6:31 7:47 8:67 9:651 10:45 11:23; 12:16 12:45 1:16 1:48 2:24 8:4 8:62 4:tjQl 8.1 7.8 7.6 7.4 7.7 8.6 8.4 8.0 9.2 9.8 9.2 8.9 8.4 7.9 7.8 7.0 6.7 6.7 6.9 7.2 7.5 8.6; 8.8 8.9! 4.0, 8.8 8.61 ix 7.i OCTOBER, 1908, Low Water. Date, Thursday . Friday Saturday ., SUNDAY , Monday ,, , , Tuesday ,, Wednesday Thursday ., Friday ..... Saturday ., SUNDAY . , Monday Tuesday . , Wednesday Thursday . Friday Saturday ., SUNDAY . Monday .. . , Tuesday ... Wednesday Thursday .. Friday Saturday .. SUNDAY . Monday ., ., Tuesday . . . Wednesday Thursday .. Friday Saturday , , ... 1 .1. 2 ... 3 ... 4 ... 5 7 ..... 8 ....10 ....11 ....1 ....13 ....14 ....15 ....16 ....17! ....18 ....19 20 21 22 23 24 251 26 27 ......28 29 30! 81 A. M. P. M. tun. ft h.m. ft 10:06 3.2 11:09 0.7 11:02 8.7 0:15 0.8 12:21 4.0 1:29 0.8 1:58 4.0 2:45 0.6 8:25 8.5 3:60 0.6 4:32 1.7 4:47 0.4 5:23 1.8 I 6:85 0.4 6:05 0.9 6:18 0.6 6:60 0.1 7:00 0.7 7:84 -0.1 7:45 1.2 8:19 -0.4 8:26 1.8 9:05 -0.4 9:05 2.4 9:52 -0.1 9:50 3.0 10:40 0.2 10:41 4.0 11:34 0.6 11:40 4.0 0:33 0.9 1:05 4.0 1:37 1.2 2:27 8.9 2:88 1.3 8:35 8.4 8:32 1.4 4:27 2.8 4:18 1.5 6:03 t.l 4:58 1.5 6:89 1.6 5:35 1.5 6:13 1.0 6:13 1.6 6:47 0.5 6:49 1.9 7:20 0.1 7:20 2,2 7:64 -0.1 7:63 2.6 8:32 -0.3 8:30 2.9 9:14 -0.8 9:13 8.810:01.0.1 10:03 8.7 10:66 0.1 11:10 8.9 11:57 O.t WASHINGTON LETTER Washington, Oct. 7. The National Conservation ComnuYsion is trying to find out what it costs the country to fight tires. The Geological Survey, which i conducting this particular branch of inquiry for the Commission in sending out letters to city officials all over the country asking for data on the additional cost of city water iplice for, fira protection beyond what is necessary for domestic use. This information will be combined with other statistics of a similar na ture to throw light on the general to pic of the conservation of life and pro perty through the prevention of fires, for the use of the CommUhion when it meets herein December to prepare its report for President Roosevelt. The fact that the investigations of the Commission have reached a point where such detailed information is being sought h an indication of the substantial progress of its preliminary work. For a time, perhaps, the men who undertook to prepare an inven tory of the country's present natural wealth and the outlook for the future feared that the task was going to prove too gigantic for them to finish in time to submit for the first full meeting of the Commission, Decem ber 1. But they say now there is no doubt that they will place in the hands of the Commission a practical ly complete inventory upon which that body can base its further studies and recommendations. This city fire-fighting system inves tigation is part of a general study of the conservation of life and property. The Commission is compiling an im mense amount of accurate informa tion concerning the nature and extent of loss of life and property from fires, the cost of insurance, water systems ami lire departmncts, and the possi bility of preventing fire through the use of fire-resisting building materi als and of fire-prooting systems, and the desirability of changes in build ing systems. The letters which are going out now ask for figures on the total cost of each city's present dis tributing system, with the amount of pipe laid and the number of hydrants, and the cost of the water used. They ask further for an estimate of the cost of the system and materials that would be required if the necessity for ! fire service were omitted tnd only a j domestic supply were needed. Such j cities as have a separate high-pres- j sure lire system, or contemplate in stalling one, can give actual figures of the cost of fighting fires; for othtrs the expense can be deduced with tol erable acuracy. Some of the city officials regard their information as confidential, so that no figures will be available until tabulations of totals can be worked out. Married Man In Trouble A married man who permits any member of the family to take any thing except Foley's Honey and Tar, for coughs, colds and lung trouble, Is guilty of neglect. Nothing else is as good for all pulmonary troubles, The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates and is in a yellow package. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. - Linseed Oil Raw, S-barrel lots, 54c; 1-barrel lots, SSc; in case, 61c; boiled, S-barrel lots, 56c; 1-barrel lots, 57c; in cases, 63c, Gasoline Union and Red Crown, bbls., 151c; cases, 22k. Motor, bbls.. 16k; cases, 233c. 86 degrees, bbls., 30c; cases, 37k. Engine Distillate, bbls., 9c; cases, '16s. HIS Nlfv'E CHEESES" An Cld Tim New England Story of Stingy Parson. Auocdotes to which the mean and graxplng man In outwitted or held up to ridicule are popular everywhere end always. Few ancient towu ure with out their historic or traditional In stances of stlnglue punched or Kbarp practice defoutod. lu one vlilogo of New England, nyo tbe Youtb'tt Corn, panion, there i still current such a tale concerning an unpopular pnrsoo ot more thnn a century ago. Although a learned man of Imprest tyo manners, thin clergyman was noted for undue reluctance to expend and readlnoaa to acquire. He had n bablt of pleading poverty and hinting for gifts. The parish, although with some mur muring, bud responded with fuel for Ufa I I ... I l I. T" 1. .. I . uib aiicuuij, uujr lur iub uuiii;, luuu&s-t giving turkeys for bis table and a "subscription cloak" of black satin for bis wife when her wedding tuanteau became shabby. The murmurs In creased when It was found that the parson turned an bonest but over shrewd penny by selling Instead of using many of these donations. But they were not load enough to disturb bis stately cnlui, and be went bis woy without condescending to notice tbeoi, At last, however, fortune played him trick for trick. One pleasant winter day be made a round of calls, and at each bouse, when Just about to leave, be casually asked bis bostess If sbe could let him have a little piece of cheese, as bis wife happened to have none In the bouse and unexpected company bad arrived. In each case the good house wife, Instead of a little piece, generous ly presented blm with a whole cheese, which be graciously accepted. As be turned from the door stone at tbe close of the last visit while the mother of tbe family and her brood of nine chil dren stood politely gathered to watcb blm drive away, be carelessly pulled the wrong rein, the slelgb tipped sharply on a drift, and out from under tbe ministerial lap robe rolled nine large cheeses, which spun friskly away In all directions on tbe icy crust Ilia bostess understood tbe situation at a glance. "Dou't disturb yourself, pray, sir." sbe said politely as be made a motion to descend. "It is quite unnecessary. The children will gatber them up, and none VIII be overburdened or will there be any quarreling for tbe priv ilege. See; It Is just a cheese to a child." So It was, aud tbe embarrassed par son, unable to escape, was obliged to receive buck bis cheeBes, with due thanks to each giggling volunteer as tbey came up in IeefuI procession one by one. Too well bo knew that by tbe next day the whole parish would be laugh ing, at his misadventure, although be could scarcely have guessed that tbe Joke would be recalled a hundred years later. ' "7 ASTORIA, OREGON. Statement called by the State Bank Examiner, September 23, 1908, . (Condensed) - Loans and securities...... $107,182.95Capital . . $ 50,000.00 Furniture and fixtures 4,42K46Undivided profits ........ . 4 358.25 UJxpense account ,... 1,279.41 Available funds: " Due from banks... $15,533,47 Cash in vault.... $16,887.82 32,421.29Deposits . . 90,946.85 STATEMENT OFS ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK At the dost of Bujltif.il, September 23, 190$. RESOURCES) Loan and Iriicounu ,.,.., City and County Warrant nd Aurl Wtr lioDtln. ,....... hmk Building,., Furniture n(l Fixtures...,..,,., iteal Entate ...,.. ..,., Due from I!aak, f 19.S57 29 Cswh on Hand V,mx&- ' Total,, LIABILITIES IM.S19.78 Capital Paid in UD,Sfli.) Kurplun 107.M0.98 30,753,08 Undivided rroflts jiJol H0OM8 DEPOSITS ,'?-22 ulJwl to Check..... rlA 10,X.00 Time Certificates 'IMiA'&M ' ; Uemftnd certificates is,57i 28 1SS,.1S cannier Check, , mg.oo . , Letters of Credit........... m.OO-m.m tr ' ' DusOtliw Bank. 4 v SS78.498.M Total. .. ls.MM Nature's Cunning. Protective mimicry, that cunning de vice of nature to preserve animals from their enemies, is well known in the eggs of certain flshes, notably tbe California shark, known as Gyropleu rodus frunclscL The shark Is of a sluggish habit, lurking among rocks, and Its dark egg resembles a leaf of kelp or seaweed folded up spirally. It la deposited among tbe beds of kelp and clings to the leaves by the edges of tbe spirals. Tbe young shark bursts open the end of the egg and swims away. .Another shark's egg of the Pa cific coast has tentacles which clasp the seaweed and also Imitate its appear ance. Motart and Bretzner. When Mozart was at the height of bis fame he composed the music of Bretzner's "Belmont und Konstanze" ("The Abduction From the Seraglio") at tbe request of Emperor Joseph II. Tbe author of the drama was so angry at this that he Inserted the following notice In tbe Leip"zlger Zeltnng: "A certain fellow of the name of Mozart has dared to misuse my drama, 'Bel mont und Konstanze,' tor an opera text I hereby solemnly protest against this invasion of my rights, and I re serve to myself further procedures. (Signed) Cbristoph Friedrich Bretzner, Author of 'Rauscb-chen.' " Long Necked Belles. Eastern standards of beauty differ, like the customs, from those of the west In Malacca, we are told, the small waist and velvet eyes do not count but Instead the length of the neck is the criterion of beauty. The girl of Malacca at a very early age is fitted with a. metal collar, which compels her to keep her head erect and as sbe grows the collar Is Increased lu size, and by this means the neck Is gradually elongated. II I dun. i I ' In Guirsnteed not to itrloture, luiUllaii ItheEvansChemioa' On. i tlN0INNI.O-" '"J ... ' j tine Bl for unnatural dlOiru,'S,inllninmtliuir Irritation! or ulceration, of mil cou inmbrnn Paiiile.il, tkiicl uut anil in c.nt or poUonoua. pr int in lil n 1 n wrapr-ot Ity txprtM, t'f!ini(l, lot II. OA, nrjl.ottlra 12.75. Circular "' "Muort. Quite Enough. "I should think you'd go slow," said the cautious friend. "You know, as Lincoln said, 'you can fool all the peo ple some of tbe time and some of the people'" "That's all rigbt" Interrupted the sharper, "but I find It's always pos sible to fool enough of the people enough of the time." Philadelphia Press. . , ' .. . ' '. , - Total . ....... ....$145,305.11 Total . $145,305.11 ..3 J. M. ANDERSON, Cashier REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE AstoriaNationalBaQk REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE ft First Halional . Bank At Astoria in t!if tat r( Clreonn. the close of business, September 23, 1908. At Astoria, in the State f nui KlibUUKCtb. .at tfi f fc;.,-.- t.ft." and $433,677.79 23, J908. 8,465.35 47,500.00 Loans and discounts Overdrafts, secured unsecured U. S. Bonds to secure cir culation . : II. S. Rnndi tn Recur IT. Deposits 20,000.00 Other Bonds to secure U. S. Deposits 34,000.00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds 3,045.00 Bonds, securities, etc .... 65,413.30 Banking house, furniture, and fixtures Other real estate owned.. Due from State Banks and Bankers Due from approved reserve agents,.., rhi.lf a anrl . nfliff such items , : . . . . . 3,672.71 Notes of other National Banks 1,240.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents 241.22 Lawful money reserve in Spcie ..s....... $77,379.65 Legal-tender notes 720.00 Redemption fund , with , U. t S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 4,030.00 8,233.41 4,845.45 143,049.01 78,099.65 2,375.00 Total ...$857,887.89 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 50,000.00 Surplus fund ., 50,000.00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid.. 18,786.55 National Bank notes out- . standing ; 44,000.00 Individual deposits subject to check.... $339,642.98 Demand certificates of de posit 51,457.61 Time certificates of de posit 253,859.00 Certified checks 141.75 United States deposits.... .. 50,000.00 695,101.34 RESOURCF.S Loans and discounts . ftiiLOAi? uveraratts, secured and un secured U. S. Bonds to secure cir culation Premiums on U. S. Bond Bonds, securities, etc Due from National Banks (not reserve acenttl Due from State Bank and Bankers ............... 1325.16 Due from approved reserve azents I777.m Checks and other cash items Notes of other National Banks Nickels and cents Lawful money reserve in oacK. viz: Specie $203.W.C0 Legal-tender notes 715.00 203,715.00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5per tent of circulation).......... 2,000.00 Due from U. S. Treasurer, other than 5 per cent re- , demption fund,.... '. 350.00 3,517.04 40.000.00 UOO.OO 55,430.00 78,390.32 426.78 1,495.00 317.25 Total .J.., .$1,043,485.43 Total $857,887.89 State of Oregon, County of Clat sop, ss.; I. T. E. Hicreins. Cashier of tbe above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. E. HIGGINS, , Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of September, 1908. M. C. MAGEE, Notary Public. Correct Attests GEO. H. GEORGE. GEORGE W. WARREN, A. SCHERNECKAU. Directors. LIABILITIES. Capital stock oain In . . . . sinnnmnn Surplus fund 25,00o!o0 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes naid. National Bank notes cut- standing 40,000.00 Due" to State Banks and Bankers OR! n? Individual deposits subject to check $682,707,70 i Demand certificates of de- ' posit ..169,477.09 Certified Checks ...260.68 852,445.47 Total ...$1,043,485.43 State of Oregon, County of Clat sop, ss.: . . .... I. S. S. Gordon. CashiM nf th above-named bank, do solemnly swear mat me aoove statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. S. S. GORDON, Cash.'er. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of September, 1908. . V. BOELLING, ; Notary Public Correct Attest: G.. C. FLAVEL, w. f. McGregor, JACOB KAMM, Directors. ..Big Cut in Wall Paper.. Must close out our line of Wall Paper. All the latest designs. 1-5 Off Until Oct lO Only. If ycu are contemplating any work of this kind, call and inspect our stock before purchasing else where and you can save money." Eastern Painting & Decorating Co. Wall Paper, Paints, Oil and Glass . v ' 365 COMMERCIAL PHONE 3821 MAIN The Worst of It. Suffragette Lecturer Tes, my sis ters, mnu has tyrannized over us. op pressed us, abused us. maltreated us. scorned us, ridiculed us, and Ancient Maiden (In audience) Yes, and, what is worse, he never married us. Kansas City Independent ; Lots of people fool dollars away and then . bowl that the reason they don't; get rich Is that no oue gives them n chance. Atchison Globe. You want the best money can buy in food, clothing, home comforts, pleasures, etc., why not in education? Portland's Leading Business College . offers such to you and at no greater cost than an inferior school. Owners piactical teachers More Calk than we can fill Teachers actual business men In session the entire year Positions guaranteed graduates Catalogue "A" for the asking M. WALKER, Pres. O. A. BOSSFRVN, Secy.