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; THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, . PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENINO. SEPTEMBER 12, 1908 n CilSII OATS ill LOWER PRICE News Gossip ' ; ; of Finance SCARED SO New : . Tork. Scot. ll.Qovarnment IS DOIIOMillGER Coyer' Sales at First Pppor t ii n It v Toilnv -TlnfH. ireea, email bnds ... 1004 ' " " Jr , " . ura, registered.. 1I1S o V JM4 . r man ' tllC Bll'Hlbob - . lo coupon ......Ilia, 1I1I' 1" V1UIU IUC A)ll.auiMf. v. roa, Panama ..... ... 10JH . , 101 . , .. , v.-.f ,' s:4 4 4 4 4 - New York, 8eptJ2. Bar silver, MHp. 4 4 4 . e 4 4 4 4 i '''''J ' 'y-JLl' '"O',. London 8pt 12.-r-Sllver. "ll li-l.ll. iJ. " .''.' yiV , World's Wheat Prices. 4 V .. . . 4 eu.AsaJaas Beat. 4 .vWliile' Fdturcs Are High; a ; r Decline Noted in Spot ; Wheat . W Off. . , ..' . . . i . . V Datrf. Twin, registered .-.J JO , do coupon '. . . . i .191U Threes, registered, 1104 ; do coupon not Three, email bnds rou do Twos, PM.;. Aaftt-0. JO .-..si, 101 .101 101 101'. w ' . ; - ; j December. Portland .,... , . 8A Chicago ...V.'v. tA Wew Tork ...... .,... '.loHi Kansas City. . . .V.eV.sV. IIK St LoulB;..:..r.j.,;,. 984' Mlnneaote ,, ,10014 Duluth L , ; . . ;4 ... . ; el , 4 WJnnlpeg ...... ....V.iV 13 " Liverpool .v...i...7Hd New'York. gent. 11. Canadian Pacific earned . 10.6 per . cent on Ha capital stock last year. v .. v . New York. Bent. 11. Railway av Hatlonreport 22,IU Idle, cara, de crease or av,n . New Tra-k, Srpt. 1 1. Dunn'? Report aaya email fabia ' are ahnwn . in trau. marnea epani"ii retail trade' and col Bradatrect'a .reporta nd . .Bhorta became scared at the , 'Strength diapliyed, by the iharv e kct today, and under the )ed of vv seller of Harrlman shares, there . ?waa a disposition to covnr at tlie . first opportunity this rnornlne;. 4 In lobblna lections, .(. BOARD OP! TRADE' RECEIPT&:, " ,. . - v Cars. Seot II. Sept. It. Sept. 10. 19 .- . it ,. .It "Rarley . lyiour . lnay ou j 1 7 ;jf " v, -tJ : Vheat ; ltO t Tha break la oata values startled the fjw,t.'',urjr 4'Bttpn..!l1'.' tol trada jiomawbat today. ; .While, berato- . .Receipts, $3.t41.76! V ; ' Y rore cash oats offerings baya been very I , xpenaitures. i,hii,w., ; PRICE OF NEVADA New, York. ..Sept. It. Considerable evening; up of account a took pluco tor New York. Sept.-ii. Aurusi waa j,y. a -snort interest or rair proportions P"i..-r."th .''J'iiJ-S.m- bvlp been fostered during the decline Ml ii v. iiuii ui vuiiioi , v t - w i , . . , . . . , . . i month a year aa-d. - 1 , oi ne pui w oiyg ina ouymi oy inn ' : r -. i intercut ceusea a general recovery nnaer New'Tork, SeptJ 11-Mtal prtcee: Uead of the Harrlman Pacific nd tb CoDDer Ike. . llueilV: electro-1 coalrs. Readins has been firm since Ivtio UKlftllfc and n ine same is ainrrnea Dy tne su preme court there is likely to be a re- nnnntlnn nt rtA rim, antlvltv In ff h Washlngfon'Bapt. II. The report of heaue. The result of the Maine elec- Uona are awaited with Interest. scant and oroduoera Inclined tb hold for -attll hlh e l. ...I.. hq jtreaKer, wnn lower .prices ruling ilodajr. No. 1 white -oata are now being 'offered fully SOc a ton leas than yester day, some orrenngs being made at at in tlower figures. Receipts .are. Increasing land with the better offertriga by-pro- . aucers toe trade is ,nov inclined to pay errect. ' Range of New York prices furnished py .veroecK r t,;oone jo,: v DESCRIPTION. , . , . ; AmaV. Cop. AmCr. & F.. o. OO' pra Furnished hy "Overbeck A 'Cooke CA San Frariclsco.vBept. H.-UBd prices I 1 oil' ' o' 'i - ' QOLDFIELDS DISTRICTr j. s I Am! Wo.?!,'.?: such fancy prices as have been In In fact, the rnlled oft la neonlet aav thev get their monev back hv selling- oata I . mr.--n . chh. n Tiirt. r Am. Smelt, o. .. . l-aed at the present 'prlce, I Nev? W Ljff 'ifiii-i! i- v-aan wnoat maraet i . aiepoeea to l - . I. -" U-Lhow signs of weakness again. Localise. B. B. Ext. Io.- BueBell tot Dixie lo, I Am; Woolen, c. "values an ex. m hpna i uT:. .r.' V.rlr-Z:AM- Wt: A.- Samlat Ert. lc Mavne Ho t . do? afd . ii. ,r 1L ". iRarl Tnn V.xt. tic. Florenre t3.l). Dlam'f. ICan. Pace ... I yn mru ' " i I ii t Tr. .ii.7n. fi.1.. c.k nul l ..'n,. . erlce end local prtves are holding stiff. IS- i." .:rT i 1"; tr'Lw"?."""' v I racker signs of weakness again. Local Ic. B. a Ext. Io.-BlueBell Bet IJixie io. Am, woolen, c. a have bean foroed6ut of line of O. Columbia lOcA, Hlbernla ,$o. St Ives Atchison, x ..... tport;basts by. the receMt ' decline SOcA,. Conqueror 4c Blk. Rpck lo, Lone do.-jpfd ..... d, and buyers here have reduced Star 10c, p.Wonder icA. Ofn 18c. Keiv- B. .A O- o 17 H 47H 4H 69 HI 8H wheat futures were showing a weaker! eVBt P- Wbu.heTfoff .?Vero.fnaP ber closed with the asked Price Vic vnaer yesieraay. On the board of trad. coayrse-i grain futures were kquoted flrmtr1 fori both oat and barley, despite ter weaker lone ,jn me caso sturr. . un tne Doara today there was an advance of lc a cental In Kept em her and -Ueeemper- oata and jiimllar rise In the two barley options Board of trade prlce;,-today: '?V CLUB WHEAT. ' Open. High. Low. 90 B ........ . . 9 B 83ViA 92 B NO. 1 WHITE OATS. 1.48 B ..... 1.48 1.50 B 1.61 B 1.60 B 1.61 NO. 1 FEED BARLEY. . Sept. ..1.27 B ',..,.. i'y.f. 1M Dec. ...1.29 B i . A. : 1.29 Ooldf. Cons. H.02.Mr. oca.' .. ... -sn 'j ' ,COW8TOCK.L-V'.:.T ' St: VfavlA.n SR. rinuM A fiirrv 7c, Con Virginia 77e. Savage 26c, Hale Corn Products. Col. -South., c ao za pia... do 1st pfd.. Sept Dec. Sept. Dec. Close. 90 B 98 A ft Nor cross 27c. Yellow Jacket 17c, Bel cher Z6c, confidences c.s merra ev. 21c, Exchequer 2Hc. Union 39c. BULLFROG DISTRICT. Original lc. Mont..' Bullf. IcA. Nat. Bank 6c. L. Harris IcA.- Amethyst 6c. Gold Bar 8c, Denver Buf. Anx 9c sale, Mayfl. Cons. 8c, Monty Qhlo Ext. lc, O. Scepter lc, Monty Mt. 10c. -Homestake Cons. 24c. Yankee Girl tcA. Tramp Cons. 16c. v Ton. Ext 70c .MacNamara. 62c. Midway 1 1 ; t. . i c T-i T7 r . i mo. r'acinc dim nuviQr iunnri;ii riu, c A I, va Matlnnal 1 m.A nrefe Del. A Hudson D. 4 R. O.. c. do preferred Erie, com. . . . do 2d pfd r. do 1st pfd . Gt. Northern, pf. Illinois uen. . . L. & N M., K. T., c. 'do preferred . Distillers Ore Lands BOSTON COPPER JRKET. (Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke Co.) Boston, Sept 12. Official bid prices: KAliouea ....... saiest n.utte Arcadian Atlantic .... S4t 16 sVlngham .... 65 Jciutte t oaia .. 2t Black Mt .... ' 2 .tjai. & necia..63 Centennial ... 81 cop. Kange..$ 77 ;C. Ely .,8 Daly West .. " 9 Granby ' Oreene . , Glroux, . Mass Michigan Mohawk . Nev. Cons, ' IsTlDOlsslnB- Ko. Butte ....854 .100 . 11U 3 . . 13 ... 16H Old . pom. Osceola ., Parrot. .V, Phoenix , , Qulncy . .. Royale . . Shannon Sup. &. Pitts. Tamarack ... Trinity ..... United . . . Utah M. ... Utah Con. .. Victoria .... Wolverine . . (Yukon ...... Lake U. 8: Mlninar. u. s. on Franklin ... ... 42W ....110 ...v 2714 ., 60 - . 93 . 22 16H 18 . (3 . 18 46 U . 44U 6 .146MI . 5 7KA . 6 . 13, Northwest Bank Statements. PORTLAND. , Clearlnars today . , . . I cur gg .... Balances today 1 s Tear asro Clearings Balances . Clearings balances . TACQMA. SEATTLE. ..11.248.028.80 .. 1,197,812.10 . .. 147,641.16 88,886.62 ..$ 718,757.00 83,168.00 . .$1,861,869.00 .. 222,884.00 i New York Cotton Market. Furnished by Overbeck Cooke Co.: en. . High. Low. Close. January-. .... .885 'March .....869 'May v ..866 ., BeotembaiH'-'w-' October , 880 I December ..,.865 8T8 861 866 'ill" 868 857 886 865 "576 ' 861 661 867 882. It, 880 ' K61 MANHATTAN DISTRICT. Manh. Cons;' 8c. Manh. M Co. lc. G. Wedge 15, Seyler Hump lc. Dexter 6c, Mustang 4cA. Little Gray 3c. Cowboy IcA. urtg. Mann. S4c. Broncho lc. Juiud.I jacK ic. fineiuit sc. VARIOU8 DISTRICTS. Falfv. Eagle 40cA. Nevada Hills II. I t-ittsourg ouver eaK i.iib. PRODUCT IN SAN FRANCISCO. San. Francisco, 8ept 12. Wheat No. I California club, .per cental, I1.67H 70; California Australian, $1.75 1.80: northern bluestem, 1 1 .72 H O1.80; north ern club. $1.67 H; Inferior grades .of Wheat $1.50 1.60; reds. $1.6001.72. Barley Feed," $1.80 1.36; common to fair, $1,250)1.80; brewing at San Fran cisco, nomlna) at $1.45 1.66; chevalier, $1.50 1.60, According to quality. Eggs (per doien) California fresh. Including cases: Extras. 88c: firsts. 82Hc; seconds, 26Hc; eastern selected, i szc; eastern, nrsts, ztc; do seconds. Z2c: tnira, mc: storage, zvo. Butter (per pound) California fresh Extras, 82o; firsts, 26c;' seconds, 22c; thirds, 20c: eastern extras. 25o: pack ing. Nth 1, IHO; do, ISO. z. inc. New Cheese (per lb.) Cat fresh, flats. rancy. imc; nrsts. idhc: seconds. Vttc: California Young America, fancy, 12Hc; nrsts, no; eastern uregon rancy, uc do Young America, fancy, 14 Uc. potatoes (per cental) River whites (sacks), rancy. i6WS6o; poor, 60S70c: Sallna Burbanks, $1.251.66; early rose, iivivaoc: sweet potatoes (sacKs), le; crates, lHa unions (per aack) Yellow, 50956c. Oranges (per box) Valenolaa. 11 nn 8.60. " v N. Y. Central, N. Y., Ont & W North American North. Pac, com. Pac. M. St. Co.. Penn. Railway . . P.. G., L. & C. Co. Press. S. C. com. do pfd. 28 16 48 H 1U 19 124 96 323 !3 27 4 I74 27H 8914 96 88 Statement of - :N.'Y; Banks New Tbrlt. Sept. ' lI -.Tb weekly statement of tba essooUCed banks today Reserve on .all' .'deposits,- decrease, if Ki 1 in 4 Reserve on ; all ' depoxlta other' thsn United States deposits, decrease. I7.696.' Loans, Increase, 81T,9.i( .- i f. 8erle,- deoraae.. $.674,9UO. , . Legal tenders, decrease, $721,100. ' truilf Inrruu. 117.410.600. ' . rirV...i.tin ian 100. ' - Total loans. $1,823,730,600. .il The auralua of the banks, is 154,888, 656. an agalnat 16,918,700 a rear ago and $1,616,400 two years ago, . . inriiiiin in . IILr liifJII UL IQ IIMIIU IU AID TO THF: MARKET ; ' CHICAGO WHEAT MAfttfJET.' 1 " . Onen. Ooae 'Sept. t. Gain. Sept ...... 8 , MVa.H, UTfUi. ' Dec, ...... 97 H A.-' . May ....... 01 1 AA , Chicago, Sapt It. About the last ex planation .which was given fop, tha de cided strength In wheat at the close was that these-.did not . appear.' to . b any wheat on the market When,' wanted and ,. ' Intprsnir;i1 in nnf rhnncanHc nf racli ewtirr fnr "fntion.ll . tnr L-M . , ' i from investors all over the world are many requests for us to buy and . 1. -.V: ; carry "National. Stock" on margin. To accommodate this class ot buy- . . . r:'...'. ,ers we have entered into an arrangement with ."National Stock' where-, ' by. we vvjll sell to our customers through the open market, and al the ' -: '. ; .'V opch market price, any part of 500,000 shares on the following terms: 50 . , per' cent margin on any amount from 500 to 1,000 "shares and 25 per . cent margin on anyamount over 1,000 shares with 6 ner cent per an num interest on unpaid balances; our only charge being the regular market commission, the same as on cash orders. . , . ;(In making this offer, it should be borne in mind we will not buy and carry on margin any less ihan 500 shares, for it is not our desire, nor the t ;,dcsire of the "National Stock" management, to encourage margin buy i"g but we will margin purchases in the case of regular seasoned stock market speculators or brother brokers. In other words, while "Natidn al Stock" is securing millions of investors to aid it in the carrying out of its plans, we will offer every facility to speculators, that "National -Stock'' may compete in every way with System stocks. ; v';.yc tkc this occasion to express our thanks to the public for the enormous business thpv hnv cent tic nn "Mntinnnl rnrtr" anrl tn ncitr ' all who have bought and who have not yet received their certificates "441 . . . - - tnar tney win receive them at the earliest possible moment. if only -took an ordinary volume ; ( w ,, iMoiwuiistanding we have an extra office force working day and WdoV.Ttn -night, it will -be some three weeks Jonger before we will be caught LVSVX .TSS'SrVr. wri'iri; 'P on orders and certificates. ' t,n-.r:?or.Vm V. We call the attention of anv client who has not vet received his cer- u?e?oAVrfrS to the fact that its non-receipt should make no material differ- (ondlHom wltli a possibility of rain out aslda from this the serious droutn con- inuetfrover the whole winter wheat countf'.. " ... , ' i, ill i ' w Range of Chlra.ro orlces furnished by uverbeck & CooKe l.a; WHEAT, , Open. High. Lo. " Close. 108H 109H Si! 14 30 si I 29 36HI 34 44U 43 U 117 136 146 ,AS 107 H si 64W 29 H 66 66 81 106 142M143H141 Reading, com-,. .180 133 1130 A typhoid -fevef survey to determina the means, aside from domnatln w, tmr supplies, by which this disease Is trans- nHtdi4s-j 'b- wmdctd m Ptttbarr at the expense of the i Russell Sage fund.. v ,-. c do 3d ptd do 1st pfd. Rep. I. ft 8., com. ao pro Rock I., com . . . do pfd a L. A S. F.. 2 p. do 1st pfd. . . . 8. L. & B. W., c. do pfd. ...... South. Pac. com. South. Pac, com. ou. nan way, c. . . do pfd. .A . . . . Tex. & Pacific. . T. St. L. & W. o. do pfd U. Pacific, c. .. do pfd U. 8. Rubber, c. do pfd u. . .Bteel Co. c. do pfd Wabash, c. do pfd W. U. Tel Wis. Cent. c... do pfd Wheeling Lake. Westlngbouse . Utah . 87 '22 79 18 842 is' 107 107 22 53 83 old. Sepf Dec. Hay Oct. Jan. May 124 96 32 67 165 S3 4 109 12 26 60 27 48 18 107 108 Z3 68 26 67 168 89 33 47 "0 12l 27 60 28 48 86 22 79 18 33 25 17 J4 26 56 15 89 82 46 109 12 26 60 27 ,48 861-1 lit I7k 44 108 108 22 68 24 26 66 167 89 open. Hig. 8Ux. 98 97 9B ioi i6l CORN. 80 81 69 69 67 67 OATS. 49 49 60 (0 62 62 .PORK. 1510 1700 1697 LARD. 1016 992 1000 RIBS. 966 895 917 88 97 8: 9KA i66 ioi; 80 68 66 48 62 81A 69 B 67 B t. 49 , 60-B 62 A .1495 .1692 .1697 .1005 . 9S5 . 9s7 952 885 910 1495 1690 1690 1005 985 987 950 885 907 1507 1700 1695 - 1015 v 990 987B 962 - 90 816B with, his investment, for if he wishes at any time before he re- ma tciuuLdic io sen nis scock we win dispose 01 ii ine same as r. i )J.i1J.- 1 1,1,,,. ... . . . . . . , inougn ae naa iraa ins certificate and remit to him the proceeds of the r-;-1 sale. .j - We also call the attention of brokers throughout the country to the ii i " misinterpretation of a notice conained in the "National Stock" pam- u pniet to tne ettect that all orders for "National Stock" should be sent to New York or Boston Stock Exchange or Curb houses. Mr. Lawson authorizes, us to state that. he intended this to mean that would-be buy- - ers should give their orders to those brokers in their vicinity who had business connections with any New York or Boston Stock Exchange or Curb house. We solicit the business of all reputable brokers through out the country and assure the.?i the same quick and reliable service which we , give to clients direct. , , ' CHARLES C. CLAPP (EL COMPANY BANKERS AND BROKERS x 19 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON SOCIALIST SLATE IS IUOTIED OOWII THAW TROUBLE III JAIL Washington's Secretary of State Demands Fees JJefore f FiHno;. Totals sales, 348,000 shares. i Liverpool Wheat Market. Liverpool. Sent 12. Wheat f)r,lom. be 7s 6d; December. 7s6d. A seed store In Cortland street Naw Tork. has arrass nlota ahlnneH daiw from Jernev Pltv. Th nlnt. fr.n .1., of shallow boxes filled with earth in which the Brass is ,rovn. The hint. are sold by the foot (Special DIontch to The Jonrnsl.1 Olympla, Wash., Sept 12. The state ticket of the socialist party has been of fered for filing without the fees by William Kruger, state secretary of the party, and has been rejected by Assist ant State Secretary B. R. Fish. , Mr. Kruger was accompanied to this city by. George E. Boomer, socialist candidate! tQr governor. j ine socialists nave tendered their tickets in three counties of the state without fees and have won out In. ail three cases in the superior courts of Spokane. Kins: and Whatcom count!-,. 'llie grounds upon which they base their contentions are that the title of the primary act does not mention the fees nor the way they are to be expended, hence is unconstitutional. Mr. Kruger Mia toaay mat tney win manuamurt tne secretary or state and will the case to the supreme court LITTLE WAD WAITS FOR WANDEI?LG SON 4Vy- 1-ia.isWiMiii.iliiiiniiiiwniia.r--"- ' Sheriff Chanler Arranges to Be Bid of the Nuisance Pittsburg Case. JI0DEBX PLAY-HOUSE AT KLAMATH FALLS (Special Dispatch to Tbe Journil.l Klamath Falls. Or.. Sept. 12. Klam ath Falls Is to have a modern theater. Manager J. V. Houston, of tha Houston opera-house, has let the contract for the remodeling, and when completed thA theater will be thoroughly modern. The building will be ready for the carnival ball October 17, but will not be formally opened until December. carry (United Press Leased Wire.) Poughkeepsle. N. Y., Sept 12. Charg ing that Harry K. Thaw Is demoralizing the prisoners in the Jail here. Sheriff Robert W. Chanler today made arrange ments to have the flayer of Stanford White transferred to Wbite Plains, if here his hearing Is set for September 21. The change probably slll be made ooon. ' Chanler says Thaw's demands for comfort and attention anl hi extrava gant Ideas of lull life have led to dis content among prisoners who otherwise would have' been satisfied. He also charges Thaw with stirring up dissat isfaction ampna theprlsoners. In general, he alleges that the Pitts burjrer Is a nuisance In anv well regu lated Jail and demands That he be re moved, Dasing the demand technically upon the contention that he is not prop erly committed, having been found in AN AUTOMOBILE RACE FROM NEW YORK TO SAN FRANCISCO AND RETURN Map Showing the Proppei Enduranc Run . FronT Nw York to San Francisco and Return. W'hlch Ti , A , , teSMSkau. M . M d a A A l tt is a little early to talk of tha . 1909 automobila " races. . There is anal KMlAr nlAnnM. hnwaVa r wilt, will undoubtedly be tha biggest even of the next season.. It ) W n aa- en durance run across the continent and return. This romea at the. requst of several automobile man n fact urer and will b started from New York July 4. 1. Ktoe cars have already bea formally entered - for tha competition representing four American and four foreign in ekes. Tbe America cars are the Thomas, tba Loaier, , the Oesrleas, WO M1IMIII. . Tha, fnrel.rn eonssetltors entered are the Fiat, tbs Renault to Isetta, the 2ut It la conrVdetitlT rapex'ted that tbers HI be at least three more foreign c- leataata ana six snore Asnrrvan. It was Is order ts enable the additional cars to empte tbat It was agreed to iUi the contest in tr. 'mmmrr or lt Imtead ef tbls falL - eHeps are already batng taken te lay ""t ire rears fnr the efnpttUc. Cars b Wn start al r the road ts rt.rw!i. Lk b1 arallable mte ti4 arrance fr ail tba, de'aiia nf thearr.tt. (.on-.petltlos Is D.1rua In bhalf Sf th rxartufartffers wf ( r.tat wticb sLail UloKoogkly tsst Propoaed for Jnlr 4. 10. tnlr ears' over alt sorts of American ano- prove toelr stability. ii a stated that the raoes for sps JjaUy. designed blah ape4 ears such as ths Vanderbilt and tbs Grand Prise wu ensagn in their way, bat there r many - automobtllsts who are un conrlnoed as to what they. deUrmlns. tarn swea car races under some con- uiraas ars snpjert to tbs same rn eral objections. This test Is tbs out growth ef contests similar to tbe Olid. den tour and M to fill tbs demand for ""j;s ,nfia imi it is claimed that ton Olldden tout it not mih Mii,h bile. . It. la prortded that the contest fitted with spsrlal bodies. d1 irj cars snoii carry a crew ef nntr tvi carry fonr men and eatrat su tbe driver and e-nsd ts Us. Tbs men. tne driver and ths mechanician. Tbess me .will b4 req Hired to- do all ins wars or repair arx ine route im win not a prnmj to rr-er.1 nuim ael er SBV Stnd. . In ad.l:t.oa to the rrew each ear.wtil carry an observer atosnlnatet by another eom rtltor and a reporter. Tbe rara iii enly mn as hcvr before s-anrlae and as bt after e-ceeet evh day ad alt re pairs and. retuerefrents mast bs made vS4n taeee-bmita TV rr wlil be garaged vndrr seal rack - sight and properly protected against Th I n fr In are- men t of thess rules. This will insure a definite record of all tbs repairs lea. are necessary auong tba routs ana will inflict a natural tima penalty far "r necessary replacements. TB-reute of the contest has been 'd xiut to- pass through tbs principal (Hies of ths country, following ths ursat Lakes and the northern routs across tbs continent on tbs western trip and ths southern route on tb re- urn io rkew xora. it passes inrousrn Auwiy,- Brrmcuae, Rocbeatcr, cievetan.1, Toledo. Chlr&am rWtae KanMa. rtmahe. w hb r rancisco on ins way out and returning touches Los Angeles, Salt Lake, City, Denver. Kansas City, St. Lou La Cincinnati rHttehnrar Phlladel pnia and back to New York. This Is uoe-t . to mim chane-ea which may eocsr ts tbs men who ars Bow sngaged la laying out ths eowrse. . All of tness details ef the contest are in i rye sands nr a areneral eoounittee eonaistlng of m rpretatlv of each contestant. whUs tb managsnssnt af ths coanpetltton will bo la ths hands cf an esecutlvs commit tes of pretBtasnt auWvmoblllsta. In this war It Is ex. that tbs cnmpstlUoa can b co docted sa a snuand basis thrmgMot sn4 the Strictest aaf oreakmant sf rake fscursd. - s . - (United Press teased Wire., - Ban Bernardino, Cat, Sept. 12. Ef- forta are being made to find Albert Lucke, 20 years old, who is believed to be In Alaska and for whom $2,000 la being held in trust. - Lucke, a prodigal son, left home after a disagreement with his father He was last heard from six months ago, at Seat tie. He showed a disposition then to go farther jiorth. All trace of him was lost Heartbroken by his son's disappear ance, Lucke's father died here recently. At his death he awarded his small for tune to his son, on condition that the monev should so to Charles Stoddard named as executor. If the boy failed to my personal claim to it witnin three years. AEB0?LAXE BriLDEB'S TEST TIME EXTENDED (Talud PreM Leased Wire.) Washington, Sept. 12. Secretary of War Wright today declared he would grant A. M. Herring, the .New York In ventbr, SO days In which to complete me aeroplane wnicn ne is Duiiding to demonstrate to the United States gov ernment Herring was to have had bis alrahtp completed and readv for a test at Fort Meyer, Virginia. Monday. Herring yes terday asked for time to mails shop tests of his new invention. T - i ne raci tnat Secretary 'Wright Is wllllnc to wait a month for a demon stration of the aeroplane Is significant ot his Interest In the Invention. Plttsburar. was practically dectaud 8ept32.-Harry K. Thaw Uy dectaOd to be In con tempt of court forVnot appearing here in answer to summons In his bank ruptcy case, when sleferes Hlatr. entered air oroFr-rmry log that Thaw ha had failed Attorney Boyd, reoresentlna- me creouors, presented a long pe to appear. one of the creditors, n tltion asking the referee to place Thaw in contempt This was not done tech nically but the effect of the referees order is about the aame. It Is reported tbls afternoon that habeas Corpus pro ceedings will be instituted in an effort to bring Thaw here. Lumbermens National Bank Corner Second and Stark Streets PORTLAND, OREGON CAPITAL $250,000 G. orrzoxss K. WENT WORTH President JOHN A KEATING Vice-President GEO. L. MPHERSON... Vice-President H. D. STORY Cashier F. A. FREEMAN .... .Assistant Cashier DXBZCTOBS Q. K. Wentworth. Charles S. Russell, P. S. Brumby. Dr. Mackenste, George G. Bingham, Uoyd J. Wentworth, wneeier. ueorge l Mcrnerson, John A. Keating, . ert T. Piatt H. D. Story. K. A. X, 3. E. ' Rob- C Transacts a General Banking Business nm tom BVTtrSal 01 0ATAX.OQUS Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Etc. Address J. J. BUTZER. SEEDS SHASTA DBYS TAKE ' BOOZE LT0 POLITICS (Cat M Press Cat. Sept. Wire 12. Ths anti- people sf. Shaata county are ln bscaus In supervtsors bavs rs s submit a local option ordlnancs Redding, as loon cenawd iussq to submit a local option ordlnancs vots oi .ins p-wpis in the oouaty. rwunf is running nign and tbs pro hibtUoalsts say they will keep up tbs niiii wnii. wwy wio. 1 he jocal branch of ths Aatt-Saloos. lea rue of California appeared in aupei . isors yesieraay witn before peti tion signed by Lit Popls, clalmsd to be a majority of ths voters in u county out Ma tb Incorporated city of Redding. Ths satpervtsors voted Sn tabls ths petition by a vote Of to f, Tbs saloon sruestloa win ba snaila a leaus la tbs.conatng baApsJan. ADgvd Hone Thie-vss Xabbcxl. . (Sseetal Blseaaek a Tss Jearmal ) Harftabnrg. cr, aVpt It Two ed bare todav rwarvute RhertfT Dan McCUIs on telsnhnna, ate. scrlptton from Sweet Horn, ssstt by Frank. Elk Ine, eherllT -ef Craok cotmty. 5 A- wmrrnni ror In srrast of C H. Erlrkson saal Oliver Erlrksoa. kla W pay yoa 4 per seat to save Going on a Vacation Trip Next Year- If so, arrange for it a little at a time. A dollar or two rleprxitcd in our Savings Department weekly .trill proride the neces sary furies, without feeling the expense.; A two weeks" trip to Ros- tonyjuew York and man other points can be made nicely on a hundred dol lars, or same amount " would be profitably spent in looking over Havana and other Cuban towns. Should you desire to forego the trip and keep the "nest egg" and add to it occasionally, the experience trained by saving would be valuable. Think it orer. Two ps sai anowod an ease, tag essoMte. AMKION BANK' & TRUST r CO. OF P0RTU(D oe Seventh St.. Efks Temple L. a RAXaTTOW Frsav O. U SfAQ OlBBOrf. .Cafbieo. Mr 0 sddltlnmsl cabttai to protsct orpoaii Ladd & Til ton Bank PORTLAND, OREGON Established 1859. Oldest Bank on the Pacific Coast Capital fully paid ,- - - $1;000,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits $500,000.00 OFFICERS V. M. Ladd, President. Edward Cookingham, Vice-Pres. W. H. Dunckley, Cashier. R- S. Howard Jr, Asst. 'Cashier. J. W. Ladd, Assistant Cashier. W alter M. Cook.' Asst. Cashier.' Interest paid on time deposits and savings accounts. Accounts of anks. films, corporations and Individuals solicited. We are prepared to furnish depositors every facility consistent with food banking. Overbeck cS Cooke Co. CinxQsSsJca Ktrtbsals, Slocks. Ecsii. CoKca. Gn'o. L'i S1U17 BOARD OF TRADE BUILD IN Q U embers Chicago Board ef Trade, Corrr rmJits cf Lcgaa a tryas. Cakago, New York. osto. We kave the oafy prtvaU wire con ore ting rortland wf'.h tie ' t extbaavgea. . " afiatBxm portukdoasd tr tsats. euu, ss a cargs t bore stea-ing. . . BrrVTrrVrrVrTrVwVrVVVV0