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THE OREGON DAILY JOtlRNAU PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING, JULY 20, 1908."
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WORLD'S MARKETS TODAY!
FURNISH NORTH
QUITE EASILY
Latest News of
Oregon Crops
NORTHWEST WEATHER FORECAST
Oregon Probably ahawers tonight or
i uesuay: not so warm Interior west
i ium(, nui mvj warm uiionur
Oregon Will nave More
Pn.ln TVvnrtia rni.An TTo- continued warm : westerly
ual to Sell Alaska Trade.
Tuea
winds,
tonight; warmer eolith
Tuesday fair and con
Wholesale market features:
Alaska potato demand coming.
Fine poultry demand.
Eggs holding steady.
Lambert cherries better.
Crawford peaches lower.
Manv tomato quotations.
Big drop in watermelons.
Cantaloupe market holding.
Better quality apples coming.
Sharp advance in provisions.
Alaska Fotato Demand In Bight.
Oregon will be prepared this season
to take much better care of the huge
northern demand for potatoes than
ever before. The crop of potatoes Is
not only liberal, but the early produc
tlon Is the greatest ever chown here.
Some lnaulries are already being re
ceived from Alaska regarding the sup
plies that Oregon will nave during the
time of the northern call, and dealers
all agree that We will be able to take
care ori practically au Dusiness onerea
us. There is no doubt at this time mat
Oregon "potato men have learned quite
well the lessons of good sorting of po
tatoes, for their experience during the
past season is not one that can easily
be forgotten even by the roost absent
minded. It was due to the most un
usual mod packing that almost all of
uregon a big crop, as well as those or
Idaho and Washington, were cleaned
up the past season. It was a case of
quality all the way through, and the
growers wllto undoubtedly repeat their
good pucking.thls year.
Emoellenl Tone in Chickens,
There la a most excellent tone in the
Chicken market at this time. The de
mand la the greatest In recent months
wnlle the receipts a week ago were
far mora liberal than the trade had an
ticipated, there was scarcely sufficient
supplies to go around, and In conse
quence a higher range of values Is rul
lng. For the general run of chickens
the trade la easily obtaining prices that
range Deiween lacffnc a pound, ana
It takes a poor crop to brlna- the for
mer figure. For springers the trade
seems almost famished, so good a price
Is being; obtained. While last week's
arrivals of hens and mixed coops .were
more liberal, there was a scarcity of
springers, and today s market Is very
firm around 20c a pound. 'There Is
quite a good .demand tor spring- ducks
and geese around 1315c for the for
mer and 1012Hc for the latter, but
In neither line, Is there much call for
uiu biuck at lower prices.
Eg-if Market Is Steady,
In the egg market a steady tone la
ruling along Front street, the same
values as on Baturday being generally
obtained. Receipts or first-class stock
are very scanty and this may force an
advance In that line, but a large per
cent of the arrivals are In poor shape
and may sell lower.
Cheese market is firm, but Front
street handlers have as yet made no
move toward advancing their figures.
creamery muter market Is holding
Idaho Fair
east portion.
tinuea warm.
Albany, Or., July 20. Crop In Linn
county are the best of any late year.
Immense yields are reported from every
section of the county in horticulture
and agriculture. The biggest crop of
hay ever harvested Is bains- cared for.
and even now the busy hum of the
binder as It cuts Its way through the
ripenen grain can De neard on all sines.
A better year for the farmer could
hardly be asked. A srenera.1 feeling of
ui;iii"inni prevails ana L.inn county ana
me wuiamette valley does not rear a
fianlc or look forward to any shortage
n crops. The prune crop, which was
mougnt to nave been Dractlcallv de
stroyed, will now make a good crop In
this section, as a close Investigation
has revealed more than half a crop. As
to hops, while the price is not encourag
ing, tne yield promises to be heavy
and all Indications point to the develop
ment .of hoDS of the finest nosslble
quality.
. A general change has taken plane In
Linn county as to farming methods.
A few years ago practically no c,lover
v an wan unuK raised ami Krowra in
the county now on all sides of the
principal highways leading through the
valley can be seen hundreds of acres
of this crop. Alsyke and red clover are
tne two k nds general v e-rown. Mnt
of the clover is now grown for seed
as it brings fancy prices in the eastern
markets. As high as f 8 per bushel has
Deen pain ior me seed in thin city. A
local firm last season shlrmed eArlnad
nfter carload of this seed to Chicago
ana tne centers or tne east and realized
Immense returns for their enterprise.
This new Industry' bids well to spread
through the entire valley, as a change
Is being made from grain -raising to
stock and the dairying buslhass.
The apple crop Is Immense" and th
trees are fairly groaning beneath the
weight of the developing fruit. Linn
county Is Increasing her acreage In all
norucunurai lines so rapidly as to make
her a positive competitor for the honor
of being the county with the largest
fruit acreago in the state of Oregon.
Klamath Falls. Or.. .Tulv 50. Fruit
Inspector O. A. Stearns reports a fair
fruit croD In Klamatl counfv this vnnr.
The frosts In the spring did consider
able damage here, as elsewhere, but
there will be a large berry crop and a
fair crop of apples.
He reports the trees on which the
blossoms were destroyed In the soring
as now putting out a second bloom, an
unusual occurrence.
flower, California, crate. II 7Siff2.00:
eas, Oregon. 8V4a5c: horseradish.
(SlOc: artichokes. 7 An-
onions. IBe ner don nennera hel Ko
Chile, ( ); head IcWtuce. 2580c doz
cucumbers, hothouse, local. 60ff"5c doz
radlSheS. lfiO lio hunrhf.- rhilhftrh
2rf.on 2H4f 3c: celery 75c; asparagus!
.aiuornia. MEC-IO in: innarhnrr . fio
eggpxant, IZc; green corn, 40o doi.
CASH WHEAT A
' CENT HIGHER
Spot Stuff Finding More De
mand for New Crop De
cember Is Off.
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World's Wheat rrioM,
September,
Portland 81 B
Chicago 0HB
Kansas City 88,
New York 88
St. Louis . 89 H
Minneapolis 864
Duluth ST
Liverpool 7s3d
San Francisco 162
December per cental.
STOCKS SHOW
GENERAL RISE
Big: Boist in Securities Is
Made at Opening Mar
ket More Active.
BOARD OF TRADE RECEIPTS.
Cars
July 20. July 13. July 6.
Barley 5 6
Flour 1 8 2
Hay 1 8 15
Oats 3 a87 2
Wheat 8 20
New York, July 20. A determined
effort on the part of the Standard Oil
crowd to force a higher market re
sulted In a revival of business today
In stocks with a higher market.
Opening figures were made at a
sharp advance, the entire list partlcl-
ating in the upward boost or socun
les. In the initial trading? Northern
Pacific was a leader with an opening
gain of 1 H points.
copper securities were very active.
esnei iidlv Anaconda. Republic Steel
was very stive. making a net gain i f
In the common and 2 points In. the
prererred. I nlun Pacinc advanced i
points and Great Northern preferred, 3
points. Northern Pacific closed timid"
the opening hut was 1 point above Bat
urday at today s close.
raige by
BEST WETHERS
AT S3 511 TODAY
Price Is Advanced With
Firmer Tone Scarcity of
Hogs Stiffens Tone.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN.
Hogs. Cattle. Bhee
Today 130
i:07
1806 IS , 100
1905 5 1,800
260
New York stock market
Overbeck & Cooke Co.:
DESCRIPTION.
in
There is, a gradual increase of Interest
new wneat ana me numoer or pur
chasers is larger. Interior buyers con
tinue to take most or the nrst supplies
and are buying on a basis of 8283c a
bushel for cruu. spot delivery. This Is
an advance of lc over all former offers.
On the Portland board of trade op
tlons are taking a different direction
September opened lc lower, but closed
unchanged at Hlc bid, the same as on
Saturday. December is weaker and lost
, closing at 81 He bid.
Spot and September 'oats show stead
iness and unchanged values, but De
cember is down lc per cental, at $1.1S V4
bid
Barley futures were weaker and
lower, with better harvest returns. Sep
tember dropping to Il.OiVi bid. or a
loss of 2 He from Saturday, while 2c
was lost by December, at $1.10 bid.
CLI.I3 WHEAT.
Open. High. Low.
. 8nn 8i 80
81B
NO. 1 WHITE OATS.
1.11B
I.IJVjB I.20A 1.12
NO.-l FKED BARLEY.
1.07HB
1.10B
Pept
Dec.
Sept
Dec.
Close.
RIB
81 HB
1.10B
1.12HB
Sept
Dec.
1.07HB
1.10B
unchanged with weakness Increasing In
on graaes.
Lambert Cherries Better.
Better quality is shown In late ar
rivals of both the Blng and Lambert
cherries, and a greater increase In
quality Is promised by the leading
.jniwn as me season aavances. j,o
, callv the trade In cherries is not very
brisk beoause of quite heavy supplies
now coming, but shippers are finding
a very gooa can.
Four cars of watermelons arrived In
today and the price dropped rapidly to
1 T,fi iitc a pouna.
Wlille greater shipments of canta
loupes are shown, the market is firmer
because of -the greater call, and prices
are generally rulmg at $2.50.
Early harvest anples from Mosler are
coming In fl,ne shape, but the demand
is not very brisk as yet because of the
loads of other, fruit.
Brief Votes of the Trade.
Tomatoes are in very heavy arrival
from California, and as local supplies
are coming faster the price is again
lower.
Peach market is- fractionally lower
wtth more liberal supplies. Crawfords
gwnerally selling at 85c a box. with
other grades lower.
Loganberries are still-' quite weak
along the street, and prices range easy
ieiween'7tB&ic. a crate.
There Is practically nothing doing In
the hop market at the moment, and
crop prospects are better. Weather
aalnst spread of vermin.
Front street sells at the following
prices. Those paid shippers are less
regular commissions:
Grain, riour and Hay,
WHEAT Buying price, new Track
Portland Club, 8182c; bluestem. 88
He: red, vdwsuc; wuiamette valley,
81(ffR2c bushel.
FLOUR Selling price Eastern Ore
gon patents. 4.st; straignts, 14.05
4.6B; exports, 1S.60S.0: valley, $4.45;
arranam. s. 4.4u; wnoie wneat, st.es
rve. 5s. $5.6rt: bales. $3.
. alTLLSTT'FFS Selling price Bran
$9d- middlings, 130.60. shorts, $28
5S5T): chon. $21(929 per ton.
JBARLEY Feed. $26.50; rolled, $17.60
JF28.60: hrewmg, Z7.
OATS No. 1 white, $27.80; gray, 127
per ton.
HAY Producers' price Old timothy,
Willamette valley, fancy, lllf IS. GO;
ordinary, $12.50(313; eastern Oregon,
$1S17: mixed, HOIO 60; clover. $3
&9: grain, $11012; cheat. $11 II
alfalfa, $3 $10.
, Butter, Bgr and Poultry.
rt:tter FAT Delivery f. o. b. Port
land Sweet cream. 23 He; sour. 21 He
per lb. "
BUTTER Extra creamery. I5e: fan
ry, 23Vic; ordinary, 324o; store, 16
170.
EGGS Select fancy, candled, 24c: or
dinary ?3Hc.
CHEESE Full cream, flats, triplets
end daisies . 14 3714 He; 1 oung Ameri
cans. 15iffl5Hc.
POULTRY Mixed chickens 13Ho
.lb; fancv hos, 13W14c; roosters, old.
c lb; fryers, 20c: broilers, 1820e lb;
feese. spring 10tfil24e; turkeys, alive,
7c: erring ducks, IS 15c lb; pigeons,
$1.15 doz; dressed poultry, ljJlHo lb
higher.
Hops, Wool sad Hides.
HOPS 1K07 crop, first prime, lc:
prime, 4c; medium to prime, 34c;
medium, 2Ho lb; 1908-crop, j?1Hc lb;
contracts, Jf 10c for three years.
WOOL 1J08 Willamette ralley, 11H
eisc.
SHEEPSKINS Shearing. 10 9 lto
each; short wool, 26040c; medium
wool; 60c 31 each; long wool, 75c
(1 26 each.
MOHAIR-107 Nominal. 18 US lie
HIDES Dry hides. imllc lb;
green. 6 06 He; calves, green. I 10c;
Groceries, Huts, rto,
BLfJAR Callfnrnln . M.-nU.n t
finerv Cnhe tti (tn- rmvAaraA a jc
berry, $6.25; dry granulated, $6.25; XXX
granulated. $6.16; conf. A $6.26; extra
ff'rr golden O.. $6.30; D., yellow
$5.65; beet granulated, $6.05; barrels
10c; nair narreis. 30c; boxes, 55c ad
vunce on sack basis.
(Above prices are 30 davs not mh
HONEY $3.60 per crate
t-Ufr EE Package brands, $16.60.
HALl ( o rje Half ermtmA inn-.
fii.vv per ion: ovc, tii.ou; tahle. dairy
60s. $16.60: iO.s. tin Oil: l,alo t9 lc
imported Liverpool. 60s, $20.00;. 100s
. 1 j.
2s,
00; 4s, $18.00; extra fine barrels
os and 10s. $4.605 50: r.lvsmnnl
.uiiiu Mjtn, iu.ou per ion.
KILE Imaarla Juran Mn 1 ft.-
i. du'bc; lew Orleans, hear! 7fce
Jax, ( ); Creole, 6ic
JBfciA.-xs Small
white. $4
Llmas, $6.86
white. $4.75
5; pink. $3.86: bavou
; Mexican reds. ( ).
Fish and Provisions.
large
$3.85;
; veal extra, 88Hc per 11.
7Ho per lb; heavy, 7c pe;
n, fancy, 8 8 He per lb,; sprlnj
Meati,
us. jancy, ittvtc lb; ordlnarv. 7c
" i go, UK
ordinary.
lb; mutton,
lamb, 7c.
HAMS, BACON, ETC. Portland pack
ynii iiniiit,, in 10 13 ids, lie per id;
breakfast bacon. 16Hff23Ho lb; picnics
ic Per, 1 ' cottag 'oil. 12c lb: regular
,u" Binuaeu. nc per lb; backs,
smoked, 12 He lb; smoked short clears,
13 He lb; clear bellls, smoked, 13 He lb;
shoulders, 12o per lb; pickled tongues,
70c each.
LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf, 10s, 14c
per lb; 6s 14 He per lb: 60-lb. tins.
ISHc rer lb; steam rendered. 10s, 13c
per lb: 6s 13 He per lb; compound. 10s.
Slic per lb.
FISH Rock cod. 12Hc lb; flounders,
6c per lb; halibut, 6c per lb: striped
bass, 15c per lb; catfish. 11c per lb; sal
mon, chlnook. 9c lb; bluebacks. 80 lb;
steelhead, 8c lb; herrings 6c lb; soles.
7c per lb; shrimp 10c per lb; perch,
60 per lb; tomcod, 11c per lb; lobsterr.
25c per lb; fresh macksrpl Re ner ih-
crawflsh. 20c per dozen; sturgeon. 12Hc
per lb; black bass, 20c per lb; silver
smelt, 7c per lb: black end 7u.. m-
crabs, $1.001.60 doien; shad, JHc: roe
shad 6c: shad roe, 1240 lb.
OYSTERS Shoal water Bay, per gal
lon, $2 50; per 100-lp sack. $fi.0 Olym-
Ia;LeJ.?a"on' 240; per 100-lb sack.
6.00e6.50: Eagla canned n n it n,i
doen; eastern In shell, $1.75 per 100
CLAMS Hardshell, per box, $2 40:
raior clams, $2.00 per box. 10c per dot
Paints, Coal, OIL Bto.
ROPE Pure Manila. t.n.l.r
LINSEED OIL Raw. bbfs.. 61c:
cases. 69c; boiled, bbls.. 63c: canon 67c
gaJ: lots of 260 gallons i 1 -
cake meal, $84 ton.
BENZINE 88 dec . ma 10 u.o n.r
gal; Iron bbls, 12 He per gal
TURPENTINE In cases. 7Jc per gal;
wood bbls. 69c per gal.
WHITE LEAD Tnn lot. n.r
Ik. .AA lw , - . r . . . .
iv, , oy'i-iu Km, ec in; less lots, SVC In.
1KE NAILS Present basis. $2.66
TAK"K WHEAT PROFITS.
Lfquldationt Causes a Loss jn Chf
rago Pit Prices.
CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET.
Open. Close. July 18. Loss.
July
Kept.
Dec.
May
00'-
sou
92 V
96U
P0N
OOSB
92 HB
96
bos
90
92
97.Vs
Chlcngo, July 2". -Tleavier primary
receipts and a desire of longs to cash
In some of their paper profits, cnrrled
the wheat market lower today although
there was a slight improvement In tone
after the opening.
Prlmarv receipts of wheat show 1,
166.100 bushels, compared with 930.300
bushels a year ago, and shipments of
753,101.. bushels compared with 247,700
bushels.
American visible supply:
Wheat Decreased 211.000 bushels.
Corn Decreased 365,000 bushels.
Oats Decreased 591.000 bushels.
World's visible supply:
Bushels
Today. Year Ago.
.13.760.000 4,000,000
. 2,891,000 6.967.00(1
. 1,499.000 8,498,000
shipments for week,
compared with 6.64
000 bushels a year Rgo. On passage
wheat decreased 3,096,000 bushels.
O
X3
70
39
104
33H
62
131 V
84
105
4 4T4
23,
86
92 V,
01
168
28
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Am. Loco, c .
Am. Sugar c .
Am. Smelt, c .
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Am. v oolen e . .
Atchison c
Bait. Ohio c.
Brook. Rapid Ti
Can. Pnc. 0 . . .
Cent. Leather c
do pfd
C. & G. W. c .
C, M. & St. P.
C. & N. W. c
Chos. & Ohio. . .
Col. F. & 1., c.
Colo. Southern, (
do 2d pfd. . . .
do 1st pfd. . . .
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D. H. G. c
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Erie, c
do 2d pfd I 28
do 1st pfd . . .1 38 1.4
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Mo. Pao
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Cen 106J4'106:106 106
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do, pfd ' ! 75
Nor. Am '64 . 65 1 63 64
Nor. Pnc, c '141 141 14" 141
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Portland Union Stockyards, July 20,
In every line of the local livestock
market a firmer tone Is ruling today.
Receipts are small In comparison with
the demand In sheep, cattle and hogs
and the tons in the former Is the latest
to show a betterment with a conse
quent advance of 2oc In beat wethers,
which aro now quoted firmly at $8.60
Instead of at J3.25J3.DO as during the
paRt week.
Hogs show the firmest tone with no
arrivals since Thursday night. Weather
conditions are too warm to bring ship
ments from iseorasKa, and tnis is rorc
Ing killers to hustle in order to get
closer to their requirements.
Cattle market is also quoted with a
better trading disposition by local re
ceivers, and while no price changes are
noted fur the day the market looks
higher.
Today 10 horses were among the ar
rlcnls. 1
The higher price or hogs of late and
the scarcity in supplies even at ad
vanced quotations today caused an ad
vance of c In hams and the same sum
In breakfast bacon. Stmrt clear backs
are up lc a pound, kettle rendered and
standard lard c and cheaper grade o
a pound. There was also an advance
of 2c a pound in smoked dried beef sets.
A year ngo today all lines were
steady with a slight tendency among
valued to stiffen a trifle with no change
In prices
Official stockvard prices today:
Hogs Best stuff, $6.506.76; block
ers and China fats. $6.00(86.25; stockars
and feeders, $5.25 it 5.50.
("p.t tie lieft eastern Oregon steers,
$i.00; medium steers. $3.5063.75; prime
fat cows, $3.00; medium cows, $2.60;
stags, $2.50; hulls, $2.00 J2 2.50.
Sheep Best wethers. $3.60: spring
Ininlia, 4.5-S 4.75: straight -M.OO
4(3.25; mixed lots. $3.25(30.
REBELS HELD UP
MILITARY TRAIN
(United rraas Leased Wire.)
Vienna, July 20. Word has been re
ceived here that a mob of Macedonian
rebels under mutinous Turkish soldiers
held up a military train en root from
Salonlca to Uskub this afternoon, killed
the train crew and military escort and
captured the supplies of ammunition on
board. The Macedonian troop have
been In revolt for soma weeks because
th atdtaa ha bm bhtn4 fa. irtr p 4
fj1. W re ordered, to BaWiJ
last nlht they refused to ext. . Vhmi
threaten' thilr officer tto Aaath "l
ltroipUl. .inUrfBr UH
and than want to the yard and awiiJ
the arrival of the mlUUry trali. "
iiti-l!J?Viho-lrit.th,t Mae,
don' will be aftectad by the uprUiug,-
Tha planof th proposed Henrr Hudi.
on memorial bridge at New York
call j for a relnforoed concrete span nt
710 feet and represents one of tha botJi
est engineering projects of th time.
--' UJJU.J.
Hig SturKoon Caught.
(Rpwlnl Dlnpntrh to The Journal.)
Astoria. r, Julv 20. A sturgeon
weighing 438 pounds was yesterdav
c.iuht In a net by a fisherman and sold
to the Llndenherjer cold storage. The
meat will he salted and smoked and
the ckks. of which there are about 200
pounds, will be made Into caviar and
shipped.
Merchants Savings & Tftist
Company
J47 WASHINGTON STRLET
Capital $150,000
Pays Interest on Savings Accounts and Ttme OrtUlcatea.
Receives deposits subject to check without limitation as t
amount.
Effects collections In any part of tha country on moat rea
sonable term.
Acts as trustee in all legitimate relations. j j
Cares for properties, collects rents, etc
Interviews solicited with those contemplating any phas of
our service.
P. o .
Fr. St-el Car
Reading c
do. 2,1 pfd
do, 1st pfd . . .
Ren. I. S., c. . .
do. pfd
Rock Is., c
do. pfd
S.L..&S.F.. 2d pfd
ao
St. r
Wheat
Corn
Oots
v orld's wheat
2.567.000 bushels.
Range of Chicago prices by Overbeck
& Cooke Co.
WHEAT.
Open. High.
Julv 90V, 9i)
Pep"t n 91i
Dec 92&t 93
May 96 97 Vi
CORN.
. . . 7 o 76
... 61 1
... 60 1 60',
OATS.
Sept 42 48'4
. . . i 4 K M
... 4I
PORK.
Sept.
Iec.
May
Dec
May
Low.
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Surprise
Your Wife
SOME rhy, by taking
home to her your
bank bonk, showing a
Rood balance. Open
an account wijh us today.
We offer you every facil
ity of a strong banking in
stitution. Our motto:
Trompt service, liberal
treatment and absolute
safety.
German - American
Bank
Sixth and Washington Streets,
PORTLAND, OKEOOW.
Total sales. 1.023v7OO shares.
L. & N. ex-dlvldend 2 4 per cent
PlilCE OF NEVADA
SHAKES IX FRISCO
; - - :
I
I r - t II 1 II
: i'7 4 j Safe Deposit Boxes J I Up Per Year
36v!i
64 V, J(
SEND rOB BUTZEBS
or
1
f ts
TO THE PUBLIC.
I wish to state that I am not nownor havtsltreen
since the date of absorption of the Oregon Trost
& Savings Bank, connected in any capacity with the
German-American Bank of this city, either as of
ficer, director or stockholder, and I would ask that
all communications relative to the business of the
bank be addressed to its officers or to the, bank'
direct instead of to me; also that all communica
tions relative to the business of the Oregon Trust &
Savings Bank in liquidation, be addressed to the
receiver instead of to me.
LOUIS J. WILDE.
HOUSEHOLD ACCOUNTS
Those persons who pay household bills will find it greatly to
their advantage to open a checking account with this bank in
which all money may be deposited and against which checks
may be drawn in payment of bills. Careful instruction con
cerning, the management of a checking account will be given
to any person desiring it. Deposits subject to check are ac
cepted in any amount.
News Gossip
of Finance
INVENTS EGG TESTER
AND EXPECTS FOBTUXE
kins. Efilc lb: bulls, areen salt. 4c lb
TALLOW Prime, per lb. to 4c; No.
S and sress. IfllHo.
CHITTIM BARK 4e.
rrulta ul Tasrvtekto.
ONIXOH California, till 9 110
...11 II. IK
POf ATOE& Nw, sIlln. 11 HQ 1 15:
ouyinjr cai per ft.
APFLKS -?w, Acail.
FRESH rRUIT8rsnra. 14 00
4 JS; bananas, 6 4c pr lb; cratad. ;
)ncra, 117104 71 ho; rapfrialt. 14
G 4.6; rlnarpl. Hawaiian. It CO dos;
trawbflrrlea. Wlllrntt ralley, 11 0
1 60; eantalmipea. tl 69: aprieota.
Iiell. blsekrrrla. l.f6; prarha
76 0 Me; reara, ti ll; frapaa ( l;rap
berrla. l 10; loaaaberrlaa, 16 0ttc:
rherrlea Rirat Ann. 4 43 6e lb; Lam
rrli and Blnra. ftjioe: vatarntclona
JQIHe lb; rurrantL, 1 66 arata.
V EG ETA BL ICS Tarn I pa. nw Orr"H.
J6e; hta tfte:' earmta 16 tuck;
t-arsnlpa, '16x0ft: eabbsra I1.T601;
i"tata Califrrla. 11J6 h;l Parts, Jly J
Oraroa, fl.60; ba, tQle lb; cauli-1 16 eaatbsra lwr.
("prtl Plptc-h to Tbs Journal.)
Klamath Talla, Or.. July JO
P. B. Bouthworth of thla city has
Invented an tgg teater and J. F.
Goeller, local mlllman, has se
cured the sole manufacture of It
In th United Butea. The Inven
tion Is a very simple one, consisting-
of a email wooden box.
with a alot for light and plate
class on the bottom.
Mr. Soothworth haa acid Ms
rlchte In Oreaon. Washington
and Idaho to K. E. La Barr.
commission man of Prx-ikine, for
16.000. Patent was granted In
February. 104. and Mr. Bouth
worth expects to make a fortune
from hla Invention. Special ma
chinery will be installed tn the
Ooe:ier mill to turn out the tgg-teetera.
4
Rods pert TThet Down.
Budapest. Julv 1 4. TTht rlnA t.
lower. '
New Tork. July 20. Bar silver, tSc.
London. July 20 'Silver, I44d.
20. Oovernment
York.
July
New
bonds :
Twos, roistered ... 113S
do coupon 103
Threes, registered 100
do coupon 1004
Small brands 100i
Fours, registered 110
do coupon I?!1
Twos, Panama 102
I'M V
104j
100.
101 H
iii4
123 V
1024;
IFurnishPd by Overbeck & Cooke Co.)!
San ranclsco, July 20 Bid prices:
BULLFROG DISTRICT
Original 2o. Bullf. M. C 4r. Mon;.
Bullf. IcA, L. Harris IcA. Gold Bir
4c. Bonnie Clare lOcA, Mayfl. Cons. To,
Monty. Ohio Ext. 2c sale, Monty Ml.
. liomestake Cons. 43c Tramo Cons
17c.
TONOPAHS.
Ton. Nev. 17 90. Mont. Ton. !132V.
Ton. Ext. 80c, MacNamara 66c, Midway
39c, Ton. Belmont 92c. Ton. No. Star
10c. Ohio Ton. IrA. West Enrl Cons
11.72, Rescue 8c. Ton. & Calif. 22-.
Golden Anchor 2c. Jim Butler Sic. Ton.
Cash. Boy 2c. Monarch Pitta. Ex. 3cA.
N. Y. Ton. Cons. 3cA.
GOLDFIELD DISTBlCT.
Sandstorm 80c. Columbia Mountain
18c sales. Jumbo Ext. 44c. Vernal 4c.
Pennsylvania 24CA. Kendall 16cA. Bootli
19C, Blue Bull 12c. Adams 4c. Silver
Pick 19c. Nev. B.v 2c, B. B. Ext. lc,
Blue Bell 5c, pixie lc, o. Columbia 15c,
Ht. Ives 32o. Conqueror 4c, Blk. Rock
lc. Lone Star He. (i. Wonder 2c.. tiro
c. Kendall Ext. lc 89le, Samls;. Ext
3c sale, Mavnc lc. Atlanta 20c. Groat
Bend 26c, Empire 3c. Red Top Ext. 11c.
Florence 3.12 Florence Ext. 15c.
Dlamo'f B. B. Con. 19c, G Daisy 7 9c.
Comb. Fract. 99c. Gr. Bend Ext 6 1.,
Or Bend Anx 67c, B. B. Bonanza 1 c.
Kewan 87c. Portland 7c. Cracker Jh k
ftc, Francis Mohawk 13c, Red Mil: - ,v ,
Mohawk Ext. 3c. Lou Dillon v.
Rose lc. Col. Mi Ext. 2cA. Goldf. Cons
6 b0, Mam f. TrlanRle Jr
CATAIKOTJB
Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Etc
Address
J. J. BUTZER-SEEDS
188
Dept. A.
FSONT ST.
Overbeck: & Cooke Co.
Commission Merchants, Slocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grain, Etc
218-217 BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING
Members Chicago Board of Trade, Correspondents of Logan & Bryan,
Chicago, New York, Boston.
We have the only private wire connecting Portland with the eatttro
exchanges.
MEMBERS PORTLAND BOARD OF TRADE.
Statement
i
of Condition at Close of'
July 15, 1908,of th
Business
SECURITY SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY
PORTLAND, OREQON
RESOURCES!
New Tork. July
per unonangen
l-
,ake.
Lead 14.403 4.4S.
Tin 12 Q ii.iO.
10 Lead
12Vffllt4Cl
tic, 12SSl!Vc; caatlnga. llHailUc.
and cop-
electroy-
New Tnrk. July JO. Bterllnf, dmand.
14M SS04i: ; (0 days. ItU Tttl
Hog Am 5c Lowrr.
Chlcaro. July in. Official mn:
Hon Cattle. Bhn
CMc-0 41 000 14 000 H 010
Kan&as City.. . 000
Omaha 1,004 7.000 7. too
rarta What Lower.
PH. Jaly '. Wbcat tke4 If to
Hoes arai ic lower; left erer Satur
day. t,i00 Heoelpts year aro, 1 oo
Mixed. .110fS. heavy, kingtto
rouah. M.f? IlahL ttHQt .i.
(ttle I to ler higher.
Sheep lOe lower.
Northwest Ilank Statenienrf
PORTLAND.
Clesrlnra today 1 'iS,4S4 77
Year ago 1.1 77.283.1 S
iialnncea today
Year a.go
iEATTI.E.
Cler1nara
Balances
TACOMA.
Clearlngrs
Balances .
iox.537.21
K. 450. 04
.ll.S79.R43
2 3 "i , i J
..176?. 302
. 47.040
Loans $2,878,218.34
Bonds 1,318,799.47
Real Estate 1,054.65
Cash and Due from Correspondents 1,585,739.19
$5,783,811.65
LIABILITIES!
Capital . $ 500,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 318,683.52
Deposits 4,965,123.13
Nw York Cotton Market.
(Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke Co ) .
Hlirh. Low. Close. July DO. '
Jan 01 695 7 S06 ;
Mr . 7 04
July 937 28 127 J4
Auk ?JS fl H H2
pert ji is s 1
J t 24 f 1 1 tit
Iec tat too 01 ill
$5,783,811.65
Liverpool OraJn Market,
Lirerpool. July 20 Official prlcep
WHEAT.
Open. Cloe
Wrt. Ta 4S1 Ta 1 V,!
Ta4Sd TelJ
CORN.
Pt. tT44t lalSd
IWltsi IWH Higher.
. l. Wtt el4
N -
Better Wool Market.
(Ssltl tnspetrh to Tbe lewaaL)
Putte. Mont. July 10 A fractlcn
over 1S oenta for wool was paid at
M!l' City. Saturday, for a clip of aorne
cn ,tnn pounda This Is tha too prlc
"f !w eeon thus far Hale for two
dai at Mlia City eatrecata eererai
hundred thousand pounda.
Klamath Cattle Shlpmenta.
Klamath Falla. Or. July . Tha
f'rT shipment of beef cattle from
Kiatratfl centy this eeasoa will rtart
this wea from the Hortoa ranch for
he MKiani msrsei. niui are iocklnc
flr.a to thla section, especially La Weo2
Rlvtr raiiey.
If
Interest paid on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates of De-
posit. Transact a General Banking and Trust Company Business.
OFFICERS
F Adarr.a. Tretident.
E A. Wyld. Vicf-PrtsidenL .
L. A. Lew:?, Vice-President
R. (X Jublti. Secretary.
A. L. Mill a, Vk-Pre;detit
T- W. Biekford, Ail L StcftUr. '
DIRECTORS
c.
L,
A. Do!rh
A Lewis.
Josepb Sfmon
A. L Mills
err. Aiun
J. N. TeU
TL A. Wj-W