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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 20. 1908. 11 WOKILI'S MAMETS TOBM IIORST JIGIiST A LIBERAL Ri OTHER HORSTS FOR SATURDAY , Big Brothers Are on Differ- Livestock Arrivals Are Good ent Sides of Hop Markets - at. End of Week Prices -Jlay Mean fctomcthing. Portland wholesale markets: Hop sale around Aurora. Mixed vlewa on frost damage. Potato market to hold steady." Chickens are not ao firm. - . Railroad report on eppl crop. Better call for dread meat a. Trad dlacuases egg-case regulation. Oraln markets are holding firm. Report on India 1808 Jute crop. Hop Bales at Aaron, ' Are Jfalntaincd. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. Ifoa-a. . Cattle. - Bheen, Tnflar mo Friday ' , J7 I 1907 .". 75 1101 ........... 120 800 160 110 JtlO 313 1ST none Portland Union Stockyards, Sept, SI, For Saturday today'! arrivals In the livestock market were quit liberal . i Several hopgrowrs from the Aurora Mn gji Unea. ,-Tha tone of tha market .district who were In th city today J remain ' good for everything tliat ' la tat that some business' (n the . new well-finished but . poor-quality la tlll crop of hopa la going on In that ejection, the, bane of price. , Had It not baen The prloea paid generally rang eloso for the poor quality a better rang of to To a pound, but thla la the extreme valuea would very likely be obtainable . top of the market either at Aurora or i at mis time ror Deat sturr, tne receiver anywhere ela in the aute. There haa I to aell the off-grade stock, the reeelvora been oonalderable talk of a hlgher flg-l force the buyers to take the good aa ,ur but none of tha ao-canea sates i wen a oaa ampmenis, xnis results in could be confirmed and were likely put I a lower rang than otherwise for beat forth by the abort llera who wer quality. ., , . endeavoring to have every bale possible I Bales of hoga war made during the picked in order that tney wouia max paai nours a.-i mat couia noi p mora money themaelvea. While gener- aold within 6o of that price had It' ally speaking moat of the bop grown not been for the arrival of good qual- In the elate wer gathered because of Ity which went to the aama buyer. The thla bullish talk by the bear leadera, latter brought $7.16. - :' thera are torn yards etlll unpicked. Sheep market la firm, especially for Now that the froata have damaged tneaei select quality and prices are Holding at to a considerable extent It ia not UKeiyi me lop. thst they will be gathered. I Today 16 horse arrived in th yarda. E. Clement Horst, on of the leader I A year ago today hoga were easy, of th bear element and who Is said to I cattle firm and sheep, very firm. Lambs ft Bons or l were up $2.54 for the flay. . a nnri ahnrt thun Plncua A Timmi. la atlll atnnnlnar at the . Port- I Folio wins Is the aeneral ranee of val land hotel here and keeps aa far away nea on stock ruling in the . yarda for from publicity and newpapermen as late shipment: . foaslble. The visit of Mr. Horst .it Hog-Best, east of mountains, 1Q his time has mma significance lnas- 7.16; ordinary, .7537; blockers an.l much aa his two brothers have recent- China fats, 16; atockers and feeders, 15. ly fortified their forces here. While Cattle Select east ; of mountains B. Clement Horst is usually on tha bear steers, $4$i4.26; medium steers, 11.60 aide of the market, one of hi broth- 1.75; ordinary, $3.263.60; best cows era, Paul R. O. Horst, is noted for his and heifers. $2.7608; medium cows, $2 Dullisn tendencies, it was raui m.i stags, puns, 1 most of the wheat la rolna- on calls Horst who paid the big - prices for Sheep Best wethers. 12.60; ordinary m?5 ?J arHveand thathSfe is little bops In recent years In an effort tof wethers. $3$.25; lambs. $4; straight 12ft for aaJa corner the market and boost prices upiewes, l..to: mixed lots, ..ouy z.vo. to the skies, but the only ones who ral .Veal Choice young calves, $4.50; celved the benefit from ma campaigns i neavy and rougn, vs.buw were the producers, ror tt is common WHEAT LOIS TAKE PROFITS " . . - ? Believe That Market Will . Be Bearish Monday and - ' Seif Holdings. . v . . World's WhtM Mmi. 4 ' - , , Deo. 4 Chicago tl.OIMB Nw York 1.10 A ....... 1.0S ....... '.5H ........ 1.01 B ........ 9a Kd 1.68 Ifc , Minneapolis Duluth , W Winnipeg 4 St. Louis . .... Liverpool v... 4 ' San Francisco 4 - Per cental CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. , Ooen. ninae. flnnt. SS. Linas. Sept. .....loow, loom 1004 m. Deo. 101 101UB IOIUR 4 Pec 1042 104MB 1044H Chicago. Sept 2(. That wheat closed' a little lower for tha dav vn l&rrnlv due to the fact that local longs wished 10 secure proms ana even up in antlcl OAI STATffJEIIT IS UNFAVORABLE La rge Movement ,of Cash i From Interior Jfakes No Showing in Beport. e, Bonnie Clare loo A. fayfl. Pons, "o, I ni'inif, unra nil 10. u. stnvpiar in, Monty Uk To, liomeatak Cuna, ltd, Tramp ions, jio, jnai. nana TONOPAHS PI8THICT. Ton. ev. 17 BOA. Mont Ton. tl. Ton, Ext. (IcA, MacNamar , Midway tie. Ton, Kelmont I1.1JU. Ton. No. mar te, Wcat ' ICnd Cons. 41''. Ktsru o, Jim Butler He, Gulden, Crown IcA, , MANHATTAN DISTRICT. Manh." IS. Co, la, O. Wedg le. 8vlr Hump In, Iitr le. Granny oA, Uua lang Te, Little Orey IcA. Orlg. Manh. toA. Broncho le, Plnenut lc. B. Dog la VAKIOoB lilHTRICTa Nevada Mills IJ.10A; Plttaburg Silver Peak ta, ligla'a Nest 76. News Gossip of Finance big hop-buying firms bav net yet had sufficient tlm in which to axamln ampiaa. Tn market will opn acilv.lr. It I ipecUd. during th coming wtok. ritoDi-cK ix sa.v rnANcisco. 8an Pranolsco, ro. l tallforala club, iter cental, tt.lttt 1.70; California whit milling. 1. 760 BebL t. Wheat . uo, per cental. i.iu; nortiiarn bluesum. 1 1,71 h 0 1 77 W ; r'Tl.Aft'u'o.0' WJ", ?80"i S,.n.onn, -Oi.l t'hvalir, $1. 609 1. Id, according to quality !: Per dosen Callfvrnia freah, Including oiises, extras, 41e; flraia, lIHc; anconds. Hu,; eaatern selected, IJu; eastern firsts, 2io; eaetern seconds, 21c; thirds. 21c; storase, 10c. nuiiar i-er pound California freah. extras, II Has firsts, 17He; con.ta, IlHe; thirds, JOc: eastern xtras. ITr; packlug. No. 1.. 31c; packing, No, I, too; storage, California extras, lie. New Cliaeae pr poundCalifornia flats, fancy, ta; firsts, 1 1 lt; aecund. He; CallforntA Young AmrrU-a. fnn;v, IH40; firsts, lie; asti-rit Ors.), fancy, lie eaatera Oieann Voung Ainer. ica. fancy, KM; atomae. 13 Potatoes Por coital .River whites (sacks), fancy. ?IQ 6c: poor. It 7'-; Salinas Tiurhanks, l.iiul 0; early roaa, 7ltTH&o; sweet potatoes, to tli trade, sacks, 11.60: eratea, I1.4S. Onions per sack Yellow, 60. Oranaes Pr . box Valencia. II O t.10. Llfrrpool Wheat Market. Liverpool. Sept. 21. Whaat cloe: September, 7a lOd; December, 7s J, New Tork, Sept .il. Oovernment Donasi Data. Bid. Asked Twna. raartataraif lain iaik tiA New Tork. Sent. 11. Tha stock mar-1 Aa iuiuima ...... laaa init ket waa hurt by the unfavorable bank I Thraea. realatered.. llul 1A1 lot: atAtem..nt. . W h f I tl,- .hnwmf . was I 1a ..miwi, ibai iai ai i7 Quite soo.l. it waa not tin to exoecta-! Thra mall hnnHa . tlons. Tha report dUl not ahow a bul- I Pours, registered. , . l!l Ilah tone, considering tha great move-1 do coupons 1921 mem 01 money iroin ina mienor a 1 Tvn. Panama New York during th wek. I nut CoL .... As a whole tha market today was -1 Fours. Philippine f 101 100 121 121H 10IH 102 110 1!1H ioi' shares during the limited session. Thar New1 Tork, Sept !. Metal Coppei were no feat urea of note: tha entire! u hia-har- TC nun k.. if mirk.h' "howlD an "bblng dlapoaltionltroytlo, 14tttJi!o; castings. ' lt9 T." "T 1 ilia of yesterday. Rana-a of Navar Tork nrlaaa furnished a j uverDeca at tooae JO.; DESCRIPTION. atlon of possible bearish statistics onday mornlnir. Those who started to sell the market off on thla theory 111 urei nour got snort ana finding tha offerings well taken bv restlnar or ders in the hands of strong people, they were forced to buy the wheat back on an advancing market an hour later. The news lor the day waa a little mixed. Tha scattered rains over the west and southwest are certainly beneficial fof uew crop ana preparation ior ine same. Snow and rain over North Da kota and other portions of the north west partly offset tha good effect on me souinwesi as iney win naturany cnecK tne rree marketing or wheat. L.lv erpool waa eaaler. Dlspatchea show that left for sale. Primary receipts: -Bushels. - report that he himself Is a very heavy Jaepreaentativ Bales Today. , I wheat . - j 1 '...,...1 1 xne loiiowinK saiea or nvesioca ir vn jwr aui.i : mnnMintatlv of the transactions in Shipments: years 010 wnicn can scarcely oe muvm 1 il, ...t vi .XlWhui at any price. Louis Horst, formerly of hj Joca ",,0' i6', ?tlcn the American Ho. ft Barley company. y the o'thrmarkat forJCorn . . who recently sent another representa tive from. London to take charge of hln Oregon business is likely after some of the trade and between the' three broth erseach one of them having' separate Interest there is likely to be something of Interest In hop market. clrolea soon, 3E3. Clement Horst Is making every ef fort to keep his visit to this city quiet. H. K. Lounsbury, general agent of the Harrlman interests here has issued the following circular regarding tne ap the various varieties and weights . weigni. 10 cows 11,650 7 steers 6,876 9 steers 0,640 63 hogs ............. 9,885 It hogs 17.420 71 sheep 8,435 1S7 lambs . . . v. . . :. . 12,065 Today. . .1.915.000 . 876,000 , 1,783,600 S31.000 -No. 2 red. Tear ago. 978,000 864.000 786,000 960,000 11.01 Vk w Price, hard, $1.01 H 1.01 ; No. 3 hard, 99 $1.00 Wl.oi; no. 1 northern, ii.07tjpi.ns; 8.75 No. 2 northern, $1.0601.07; No. 8 soft. 4.00 I l.VOtJ)1.0V. 7.00 7.15 I Range of Chicago prices furnished by 3.00 1 uveroecK & uooKe company: 4.00 Hogg'steaay. iSept. Chicago, Sept 26. Livestock run: IJec. . .. Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. I May Chicago s.ooo o.ouo , z.ooo Kansas City,. ...6,000 2,000 1,000 D - pie market and conditions: "We have been advised by our east era cdrresDondentH the followlnar par. ... 1' . 1 I JVHJ1MHH 1 nt thla vur vmu , ......... ,vv v uu ) in u, 0tlnna Arkansas a total fall! L SSfJf W&V,t'l& uii,i., .k.. a nrth ,,11 !$6.65T.46; heavy, $7.007.4t: rough. t:.wit.r.ppie.r : ,ttiioSfht-'- W-M7-M- "New York crop; 5.000.000 barrels. SiSSZwlSSV ' -' " ec- "New4 England crop.' 2.000.000 barrels. ohcep steady.. . . I May Qualltymih defter nrati last year. I , , , . -Missouri ana Kansas report less tnan 1 v Aoruwest urop weamer. ihct P are To6 P'r n't'-ieoildav. T,lJ?L ..?J!?.!K 'all lafar In hV ln.r hn annloa I 77 ,f ' ". lumgniimn .vTi.aX T ,ir.i.V i ff -Ifi w. I ana in east portion aunaay. uignt rrost packed In good condition, will sell for M.ti nortion tonlnht. Soiitheriv win. vnnn n,Yurmn., . .-...,.. i, . .. . i t: ----- . - -i --Pensylyanla only raises anough ap- A?SSJSJJSS: pies ror home consumption, and when ( ' JVI May a shortage exist, is, supplied fronr New g ?UrfrLVV?tlSl f228Zl According to the Indian government's I tt)nf 5?!LtheJf!Ly Zl'Zj' t,-u mA 9' final estimate of tha iut nFoductlon for Idaho Fair and warmer tonight and Jan. Iv8, tha crop was 00,000 bales. b- S"aay; " " tonight. May cun or in neavy yieia tne previous year mere was -a surplus- came, rom 1807 of about 1.500, Oct. Jan. . WHEAT. Open. High. 100 100 vt 101 101 104 104 CORN. 66 66 6614 6 OATS. 48H 48 49H 49 61 S 61 PORK. 1617 16S7 1690 1690 1677 1685 , LARD. 1015 1022 98S 987 982 . 990 RIBS. 985 990 880 887 895 895 Low. 100 101 104 66 66 Close. 100 101 B 104 B 8: 48 4914 61 1612 1677 1672 1015 982 982 982 880 890 66 66 64 48 A A 1 B 1BS5 1690 1685 1022 B 987 B 990 B 990 885 B 895 A AmaL Coo. Co.'. Am. C. 4k Fdy, e Am, C. & Fdv. d Alll. VVI. VII, O. Am. Loco., p... Am. Bugar, e., . Am. melt, o. ., Am. Hmelt., p.. An. Mln. Co.... Am. Wool., o. , . Atchison, c.,... Atchison, p.... B; & O., c B. A O., p Br. Rap. Tr.... Can. Pac. o.... Cen. Leather, o. , C. & Gt W.. c... C... M. A St P. . . C. F. 4 I., e CoL So., c ... CoL 80., 2d p... v;oi. eo., Jst p. , . do ofd Erie, 0 ao za pfd,... do 1st nM. Great North., p. I1L Cent ...... LAN. ... Manhattan Ry. . sa., XL. A T.. do ofd 1 . . Missouri Pacific. national Lad N. T. Central N. Y., Ont. & W, IN or. & w., com North Amer. . . North. Pac, com rac. m. . uo. Penn. Railway P. O. L. & C. CO f. Mteel u com ao pro. . . , Reading, com, do 2d ofd. do 1st pfd, 85 86 Ifr 97 I 7 43 130 Lit1 8$ 17 sif. 'to' 2M 000 bale's. 0 banana.. JHc per lb. crated, 6c; j Tllinn n nniliJr nnnn mting supplies of about 8,000.000 bales '?5nf'.h6""z?,Pm I H I IT 1 1 lir riTIIIir I.III.r of 400 pounds each for tli; coming y-""! 'nW' fw"' "i1! Jf-0"."'':?" I I IU VI I IIUIIL UIIUI lozen; cantaloupes,. $1. 251.60; black- ears, Z60 ermelons. at crop of lute since the sea-Zrn1 i JWK&,,1fl?-85 R M, being 28 percent less than V, gltklllf HSa. ge durinar that period. Ac- 6cf i. cwt; casabas, $2 dos. year; , According . to the report this Is xne smallest son of 1903-4 cording to the San Francisco Commer-L NIONS ;Naw Oregon, $1.28 per clal News the Calcutta Jute market has nu?,air?'n Z.V -T ka. 'd- anticipated this result for the past 80 tZZVBJ?"' ,1.im?r days, prices having advanced 10 per .,po.TiJ5Sr wmSSt1".. cent In the Interim, and are now ruling f1-"; uylnff '"J"?1"" steady at current prices. Tha same fancy, 86 ordinary. 75 86c; sweet Hi ALBANY TERRITORY fSoeelnl Disnatch to Ins Journal.! Albany. Or.. Sect. 26. Prune harvest ia now In full blast throuahout the make of bags for tha coast aa follows I SY.1 a.liiaT7 iP..lJ "w wregon, 1 country, ana 10 im wraw ia Tor I0. 7 I YtCCi; oeets, carrots, quw I enure crop win oh gainru. r-icningr Informant gives the importation and I Vftir'i' 5firll: beets. llSKl.Zbr carrots, so 1 entire croD 75c" sack ; parsnips, 85c t 1.00; cabbage, I commenced about two weeks ago, about To Portland and sound ports oi). 1 12 ( 2.25: tomatoes. 40(3 60o per box: I 10 davs earlier than last season. 9 ono aaa I beans, . -5c; cauliflower, -7690o; Prunes this year will only average Tn puti aneiaon si ko nnn I P""- Oregon, 60; norseraaisn, 810o; about one third of a crop, although The ateWsoSs made 'and 28-36.U0 artichoke- (-) do.; een .Ji. PjcW will be from eight to jts. .day. carried forward from 1907 Joo noo Per ?of; peppers, bell. 10 80, Chile. (-): longer than last season, aa most of the . , . 1 neaa lettuce, zodpsoo 00s, cucumbers. 1 yards will have to oe gone over two Total 62 950 000 1 ,oca1- 1R200 dom' radishes, aSo dosen I or three times, owing to unfavorable 1, . - - - - - - 1 ounones. oeiery. joo, ergpian vso; 1 conaitions wnicn nave prevanea aurini Bnsr itoms or nni Strt. I rreen corn. $1.15 sack. . I the season. Many of the prunes will Supplies of peaches wer small thlsl Orooeriaa irutB.-zrta. I not shaka from the trees at all, and morning out cooler weatner is arrect- ..,., riirrr.i. jt. vi..ii. these must be picked By nana. - In th demand. LU0?"!0.1?.1 v ";,1n??- The reasons for such a shortage In the crop this year are many. The early rains and froata did much d&maa-a to i.n. ... ..H.1..11.. .. i granuiateo. id.vo: com. a., itu utn ;r. ... j. :n .v. .: vance in sugar prices. I . V . L . ' " , ,T. , v. i a a. if. ' I one or tne most uniavoraoie in years. Ther Is a better call for dressed !!-"vb..eV-?5nulai?d f"' "?rr,' The continued warm weather was an- meats.... ; ' i.Vn. iaViTiSai- ' oeu - other drawback, and in many of the I'li-lt .yU.MM "VtLSl 1SL2 W. nearty. half of the, crop 1. either ur-awouo, saysw. n. uryvr, -T-., m ' - 1 dried on tne trees or not matured., nut -oecauss-ox ine rrosts. ir any oeciine MVrf T Co arse H alt a-rnd iaa. In spite of all this It has been proven eil"A,S1tt'thJ,e.arfuture hifnerr iiiKof'?-1 aV that y culUvatlon a good yield can "7" "i"tf VT no .we"1??- ... in. 'tTgaor'ioa tis Affl-' hii.r : P realised, even during a poor season. ".,"';' "wf"ilr.."2.. ?rLnl Imooriid Liverpool 60- - ilbToO: 100a! In, ii " A""7 IlidAn- Am. ilUdl)' niH fin. lamii cultivation nas own carnea out tne Front -street sells at th following !.. Voa 84 604 Bo- LirS-!i Quantity as well aa the quality is up prlcea Those paid shippers are less -"JLl? IM 50 Per ton. ' Uverp001 to the standard. Growers shojld take regular colsj.i ! '"SFcImperlal KpanNo. 1. le; Na earning and keep W'X'?' -. mm. mmi i, ttafee; Htw Orleans, bead. T o: I BUTTER Extra creamerv. 12 U 0 I A lax. f 1 Crartla. IV a. , I lavoraoie seaaon or not. tlc fancy, ile; stor. 18c. .1 HONBT New, 160 pf lb. . The pr ouiiiut r ax ueiivery r. o. o. 1 bkans email wnite, 15.107 large Portland Sweet cream,. IJc; sour, I white, $4.60: pink, $1.75; bayou, $1.76; HHe per lb. ... ie ILImau. 6.75: Mexican reds. $4.60. r.uun iiocm, oest, wc; eastern, v CUJf ITBB packageDranda, III. SO. 5 7 IX a InAal a Inn. r.. BAa.7llA I . . . tniTT TUT UI.A .M.L... IIA11U hana. l$Uc roostsra old. 9c; frT- HAMS, BACON. ETC Portland pack cure a single contract while during the era, lie; broilers, 15c lb.; geese, spring, I 'wao nanus, lr to is. .o Pr 10; um. period last season he bouaht ever 10c: turkeys, alive, old. 1718cJ ?f" JMCOn',,lilllW picnics, U.ooO pounda While a few contracts spnng, lrzoc; spring ducks , jj i,ii..iviv.. i. (iu wi Mv oeen ciosea. ouyers . report Dusi- 16o lb; olgeona squabs, $202.60 per ?L""r". smoked. 12c 1 b: back, smoke.!, ne.. tInir very poor. ??. J dr.-ad poultry. IlTo "'mS?tf1 , . t,eil the "Ahr A". jwunq ma-nr. ' i " .-"j - - - ' I rrn onnina iur prune at an, ana aa CHKESK Full cream. flatsT triolet I lb.; Pickled tongiie,70o ech. ther is but very little exportlna- bolna- and daisies. 14015,c; r oung Americas, I &iL,.!rJi ,MiZ.'l?zr.4o' tor th tiro being th market ii I t- i, 1 . . 1 A a .,-. I alow, a Rep. I. & (S., com ao pia. Rock Isl., 00m. do pfd S. L & 8. P., 2 p. at. l. s. w., c. ao Dia. ....... 80. Pacific, com do pfd. Southern Ry,, c. ao pia Texas & Pacific x., a. Li. ec W., c do Pfd Union Pac, o do pfd U. S. Rubber, o. . ao ora U. 8. Steel Co., c ao pfd Wabash, c do pfd W. U. Telegraph wis. central, c. Pfd., Big Four. . Westinghouse . Wheeling Ore Lands 80 tOTs 10 68 108 40 iffl 62 H ma 122 122 128 128 78 19 i.- 108 108 102 48 129 iss 103 Di-k 83 40 61 185 45 ifli 28 76 75 11 58 58. 57 Tin. $21.17 Oil 60. Laad. $4.47 4.60. Na-r Tork. Sept. 21. Bar silver. two, Mexican oonars. e. .London, Sept 21. Silver, 2113-lld. MW Tork. Sent 21. flta-tln eahtaa I 1 a a m r, a, t a m m a ' i.ivwt.; oemana, tss.to; so days, Washington, Sept II. Today's treaa iJJHIurv statement shows: Receipts, $1,650,- $v; aisoursements, l, (00,000. PflRTT.lVn lurkTrrr'B nvri?TWima I The " board of rad reports produce receipts at Portland for the 24 hours ending thla morning as follows: 151 boxes apples, 27 crates berries, 6 crates cantaloupes, 41 boxes clams, 10 orates crawfish, crates celery, oases cheese, 1,671 gallons cream, 366 gallons milk, 1 crate melons, 1 car musk melons, 14 crate egg plant, 45 bnxaa iruit, so crate grapes, 420 basket grapes. s boxes flsb. 1 box honey, 1 car meat, 68 boxes oysters, 48 boxes pears, 41 boxes prunes, 806 boxes peaches, 238 sacks apuds, 1 car sweet potatoes, 8 boxes quinces. 16 boxes 29 tomatoes, 3 boxes shrimps, 1 sack vega- IS tables, 116 boxes butter, 202 cases eggs, 42 36 hogs. 84 veal, 48 coops chickens, 6 29 coops ducks, 2 coops geese, 8 coops turaeys, 1 pox turtles, 1 dox dressed poultry. Frosts Hurt Hops. (Salem Bureau of Th Journal.) Salem, Or.. Sept. 26. Hop-plcklng proper closed in the valley fields to day and what hops remain to be picked will be teaslly cleaned un durlnr the first few days of next week. It is very fortunate -tor the unusual heavy frosts have damaged the unpicked hops. There is little or no activity in the market Growers are balling and the 1 ,"" ... ,' t Ladd & Tilton Bank PORTLAND, OREGON E.tabliihed 1859. Oldeit Bank on the Pacific Cotit Capital fully paid - - - - $1,000,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits $500,000.00 OFFICERS W. M. Ladd. President. R. S. Howard Jr., Asit. Cashier. Edward Cookingham, Vice-Prei, J. W. Ladd, Assistant Cashier. . W. H. Dunckley, Cashier. Walter M. Cook. Asit Cashier. , Interest paid on time deposits and savings accounts. - Accounts of banks, firms, corporations and individuals solicited. We are prepared to furnish depositors every facility consistent with good banking. 45 108 Ws pay yon 4 pr cent to sava BanKBoolf Speaks volumes chant if you Weed credit. mer it Total sales, 357,800 shares. BOSTON COPPER MARKET. (Furnished byOverbeck & Cooke Co.) uub.uu, oepu an, uinoiai prices: Adventure Alloues Arcadian Atlantio .... Bingham 8 34 8 17 20 Boston Cons.. 14 Butte Coals-. 23 Black Mt 8 4 vi, oe Ariz., .lis Cal. A Hecla.,635 prune market ao far thla vear has been verv auiet ana buyers report very little doing along that line. In fact but very few contracts have been written. One Albany buyer made the remark that In a two weeks' travel over the. country be was unable to se- UHtfKo. Kops, Wool aaS SUM. - MOPftISfll rrnn fr 7 Ih WOOL 10 Willanmt vally, It WBHkEPf!KIN8 - gearing. ,.9,M acn; anort wool, ikoik: medium wool. 60c Oil acb; long woot. lletf II. i tua. MOHAIR 1967 Nominal . ll01. i auaiw mm per tow sotc; eto. I and rreasa. 2eiV4e. CHITT1M BAfiK Ola. Ie; ww. le low HTDKS Dry hides, ll014e tti grtv 0 7s lb; balls, rtn salt 401 lb. 1 0 7c; ealvM, gr n. 1 0 10c; kips. Oram, nm aag xay. WHEAT Baying prlca. new TracK. Fwruand ciun, nomi niustem. ho t4c; fortyfold. 12c; r4 I'ci Willam ette valley, toe. MI LXaBTUKFb Sailing erica Bran. !..: mMdiinaa 111; shorts, lit; tB2kN-zl w " per ton. yXX U R Sell I n prie Eastern Or tn patent. it.!; airaicnt, tAWurj 114: i port. $1 H0t.ll; valley. $4 11: rrabaaj U $4 4; vholaVMtt, $4.11; rye. Is, till; tale II. . B A RLET Feed, til It: rolled. $21; bre-ri-f. g. OATi Trrk. new K. t white, tit; frv. I2tlf HAT Pradocera prtra Jlew tlm4hy. wHBat valley, fancy, .111014: r inrr, 112 1; easterw Oreron, 116014: 10II; ew. i; grata, til; cheat, tl; alfalfa, 11011. rrmlta aal nrtttlM TIXKSU FRVIT wrarge. 4tl9 ihI until th demand from the nary. 7 08c lb;' heavy.' ttjli lb; mutton, ".7," ,d. " "w Je fancy. !O70 lb: spring lamU I a I H U.? JZZZZ. . w... . l ,- - I ' i u gsiaai art v mm mjw auvui vWw . , .. . ' . . . -. i mm anm rraviri ah nan i si aw ar.rMaakaA s ?? is LiMV.fl. two- y?iaa IK V a m vctiu gwuusaiwu. VSa aW7Vl a . i 1.1 i . . w mlhi li ilka su la: eaDMuna. lfc "'IT. ."f. wr IN We jfer ilC fffeA-l" .. folding fish norx eoa, ih re; Oounaar, i " l pr id; bail but. lo per in; striped UVUUJ AaAIVaS aama 'J-m, III, . 7f I a-aa 1t- Ik. a.- 4 ' W A.1 Ik. I V IDVV fTnPr IWtww trr Vmmmm. f".,!' "J IT iW.I -AAA JlVrVXat VVaAA. l.v Jl 49a .1 a a- la .a. Ik. u.a . I a. a L. m-A lZe in; perch. I par lb: toracod. II pari Vancouver. Waah "apt-' 21. From obaUrs. 26 par lb; freah nwker-4, 1 preni inaioauona. me pnin crop of 120 in; perch. par lb; tomcod. II par !, lAh.f.r. 9Ka Ba Ik fM.li ma.k.r.1 ( ) lb; erawnsh. 2&o per do; tar- Clark count y. although lighter that geoa ( ) per lb; black baaa, 10a par I uual. will be of eiceptloaal quality. t; stiver a men a, per in; niaca niun-wmi a"1" "fnin on mmj aa o. Sl.It01.7S UOB. I i""r" i inrir yieta mm wnest It Is e per lb; OTRTKR8 ehnalwater Bar. ner mn. i:.; ter io-ib aicK, oirm- nla. IIMO r aal. I heavier. (aui ywmr rany inoK-aiions r-nintefl in r fall"". 11-41; per 101-lb sack, I S rec-.nl crop. Put oarlr frosts killed .!; Kagl eannsd. I0 raa li.lliruuy per rent r tbe I dotn; eatr- In shelL tl. Tl per !. I ly wmrM re hatanra. rent f the fmlt and great th hatsnra. Errn ao th CLiMi Hardshell, rvar Koi it 4-1 treaa mr rav-r worked la tha Ttrmt rasor elans. $2.11 pr tox: lie per doa stagey of Hpentng. and aa a reaott th . m. i.i,. wi mi wa, 1 r"-"i ronowe inia year. Local FalattaV Cfsa. OH, VCS. iMrklitl hn-iae men refua la nil. a a ROFE Pur Manila. IlUt: ataadard. I eattmaM of tha total vtld of the nwutT lle; rlnL l4e; L B. aiaaU Sc. I agree tkat ft will be aNont tb earn R h. S 7. 1 .V K 1 tc dear-- nan. vSa tawla laat year with a murli iMHtee a,alitr gal: lw- t-M, 11 per gal. j aa th fruit thla year baa la novrte , T lnrE. 1 1 a I a raaaa, i. ar gi; 1 1 " ama ri or vva waatrter. rood bM. II p gL I Hra matraet have kmi lgao fat LIN8EED OIL Raw. bbla. I2e: I thla year cmo. Kut la nvt rit tha Ma ll. kaCui kKl. IL.' , a ... IA. I fartH. ta hAll.v ! ... . t . a gal; lt rf III gallons. . Waa: U I prte win rv-u-h an trerM ! water r meal. 114 ton. I mark. Pn.en admit that b prio will WHITE T.KAn Ton lota ta porlb t lt from t ta I h com rr lb: lb l"". I lb: lea lota U ia I pod bfsher than laet year, and th; fast C. Ely Daly W. Oranby Greene Olroux Mass Minlnv. J Michigan .... MonawK .... Nev. Cons. . . . Newhouse . . . Centennial .. Cop. Range. . . 2 Nipplsslnar ... 8 nu. oune slU East Butte ... 7 Old Dominion 40 .....IU Parrot ...... 25: vuiacy ...... 9U Royale 46 Shannon 14 s! Tamarack ... 70 Trinity United Utah Mining.. Utah Cons. .. Victoria Wolverine 98 10 4 13 82 16 8 jU. S. Oil 24 ! -u i j. a. Alining, ss 73: Winona 6 Yukon 4 Bay 8. Oas.... 2 means you are frugal and thus responsible. If not familiar with the advantages of our Sav ings Department step in and we will explain how a dollar will start an account. Tw Pr eenl allowad on enact ing aoooonts. AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO. OF PORTLAND 90 Seventh St., Elks Temple L. O. RALSTON.... Pras. O. L. MAC GIBBON. .Cashier. CONDENSED REPORT OF Tfie United States National Bank SUBMITTED TO THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 23, 1808. ASSETS. Loans and discounts 14,229.061. 06 U. S. bonds at par 704,000.00 Municipal and railroad . bonds Bank building Due from banks... .$1,117,666.43 Cash .. 2,060,45L95- 702,747.91 126,000.00 8,178,117.18 uiBtums. Capital $ 500,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits 618.253.18 Circulation 473,600.00 Dividends unpaid ...... 424.00 Due to banks ..$2,126,288.64 Individual ( deposits 6,320,360.62.' I $8,928,936.15 7.446,649.18 $8,938,926.85 Attest Correct: J. C. AINSWORTH, President BXPOBT Or THB COVDmOX or MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK MSIUIR), OB. AT TUB CZ.08B OT BtrSHrsSS SXFTBMBBB 83. 1908 BESOT7BOXS Loans and Discounts ...$1,986,784.40 U. S. Bonds to Secure Circulation 250,000.00 V. S. Bonds to Secure Oovernment Deposits.. 150,000.00 Premium on U. a Bonds. 12,000.00 V. S. and Other Bonds and Warrants 638,188.56 Furniture and Fixtures.. 8,000.00 Cash and due from Banks 1,014,052.16 $4,068,993.11 SaXJLBZXOTZZS Capital Stock ....... I 250,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits . tOJ.71S.OI National Bank Notes . Outsandlng 286,150.00 Dividends Unpaid ....... 366.50 Deposits 3,269,765.67 $4,068,893.11 Issues Drafts and Letters of Credit available in all parts of tha world. Ac counts of banks, firms and Individuals solicited. Collections' a specialty. Th officers of this bank will ba pleased to meet or correspond with those who contemplate making a change of their banking connections or open- , ing new accounts. , , , NORTHWEST BAXK STATEMENT. Portland. Clearings today Tear ago Balances today Tear aaro Week's clearings Tear a an Week's balances Tear ago aattla. Clearings . .$ 940,295.6$ . 1,005,750.76 . . 134,135.37 242,326.48 . 7,011,665.70 . 1.655.143.41 . 871,612.77 761,782.41 $1,281,161 Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Etc. A4drM J. J. BUTZER SEEDS Bayt. A. us non t. O verbeck & Cooke Go. Commission Merchants, Stocks. Bonds, Cotton. Grain. Elt 216-217 BOARD OF TRADE BUILD INO 1 Members Chicago Board of Trade, Correspondents of Logan ft BrrtA ' Chicago, New York. Boston. W have the only private wire connecting Portland with the fastens exchanges. MEMBERS PORTLAND BOARD OP TRADE. Balance 113.371 8AX FRANTISCO GRAIN' MARKET. San Francisco, geot. 21 Merchants' exchange quotations: Caah shut Walla Walla vrlilta $LI8; red Russian. 11.68; Turkey red. if 77; blueatem, $1.76. Future wheat May. $1.17; Decern - per, si.5 bid. Caah barter Brlcht. 11.11: brawlna tl.1601.87. Future barley May. $1.41 bid: $1.42 aaked: Ierember. 11 J Cash oats .No. 1 white. $i.cs. Mlllstuffs Rran 110: mlddltnra. $38.11; shorts. $11. NEVADA MIXING STOCKS. (Furnished by Or er beck A Cook Co.) aa i ranciaoo. sepi. ii.-kn: OOLDFIELD8. DIgTRICT. Sandstorm tfte. Colamhia lit 14a. Jumbo Kxt. lie. Tsrnal leA. Kendall lie. Boatn 41s, Bloa Ball tie, Adams lo, Sliver Pick ICA, Nev. Boy tc, B. B. Ext leA. Blue Bell In. txiia ScA. a. Columbia IcA. HI be ml 2 c Conqueror r. Bik. Rock IcA. laone star le, O. Wonder tcA. Ore lie, Marne 2c At lanta 21c. Oreat Bend 21c Empire 4c, Red Toa Et- c Flore TW 11.17 V.. Dla- meadfleld R B. Con. Ic. O. Delay 7le. Laguna II. 1. Commonwealth lie. Corah. Fraet. IU. Or. Bend Kit Sc. Or. Bend Anaea -. B. B Bonaasa le. ! Kewano se. asmeraina irA, rnrtis-Mi ae (Vai-ker Jack r. Re Hill tie. Mo-: Mat Eat. IcA. T. Tiger IkA, Grand ma IrA. a Ptek Evt. IcA. Ooldfleld 1 Cona i.7i Dtam'f Trtaagl 4e COMSTOCK II STRICT. . " i Ophlr IL741 Mevleaa Me Oould A, Curry ?c Coa. Vlrgeila TJe. hrin te. Hale 2V err roe 2e. Tellow Market 4c Ba-lrree lie. aterra jev. lie, u ctteatier 21a, Lakm Xe. HfLLFROa DISTBICT. i OrslKl le. Hnr U C leA. Mm PalSf. IcA. Amnaiat A, Bar J STATEMENT OF CONDITION Lumbermens National Bank Corner Second and Stark Streets, Portland. Oregon. AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPT 23, 1908. RESOURCES. LVani and discounts... Overdrafts U. S. bonds to seenre circulation.. Other bonds and premiums . . . . . . Furniture and fixtures Due from U. S. Tress. Doe from banks... Cash $9T0O.SJ 828.32 100.000.00 63-798.44. 300.00 $3,000.00 266,80065 266,382.52 338,183.17 $1,677.180145 LIABILITIES. Capital stock $250,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits..... 16,232.23 Circulation 100,000.00 Reserve for taxes.. 1.800.00 Deposits U09.14S.23 J1ST7.IS-D.45 CAPITAL $250,000 OFFICERS. G. K. WENTAVORTH. JOHN A. KEATING... ..........President Vice-President Hs D. STORV F. A- FREEMAN. C 'er Aiiiflant Caikier GEO. L. McPHERSON Vice-President v IB8 tvAllsrisat kaxa lilt, I may bo iccreaaol ta tare or four. i r.