10 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 22, 1909. miWS MARKETS TODAY- EARLY POTATOES HURT BY FROST VJoitino- firmvprs Tell of Damage to Growing Crop by the Late Chill. ANOTHER RECORD TOR W WHEAT Advances , to $1,323-8 and Closes at $1.31 1-4 Oth ers Gain for the Day. ARRIVALS Mav JuJy Sept. tODAia WHOLESALE MARKETS. ', Potatoes frozen in valley. ' Potato market sluggish. : Kggs shown no strength. Chicken market is good. Navel oranges move well. vJ Offering more for hop contracts. Da mar to Potato Crop. What seems like confirmed reports indicates that severe damage has been . An, iivu not tn rroD of the Willaro- "...j ...n ,i,.rin. ih. nt 48 hours. Se rj." ; ,. hi Z been felt at valley joint during that period and flowers from various sections who visited Port land today state that a large per ) cent of the crop was laid low by the chill. According to the growers the damage Is ronf ined almost eniirai " ;.S lands, the planting on the higher ground tinir molested to any extent, inis i. ih fact that In the Willam lte most of the early Ptoe grown and It was these plants that were pipped. This damage news, if correct. weans that the season ior u.u will be prolonged here as long as there are eld potatoes 10 oner. potato' Market Bules Easier, th l.ucl nntotn market has as yet taken no notice of the damage to the early plantings and values uom tmu Ktreet were rather easy today with some tiealers offering supplies at fractionally , lesa quotations. The heavy shrinkage which potatoes are showing at this time maaes it exceedingly wmiim as expensive to hold them much longer an for that reason holders seem will ing to take profit and let go. Easier Ton la South, Too. Easier feeling Is shown In potatoes in the south today because of the press ing of supplies on the markets there bv Portland shippers. In Ban Francisco today old Oregons were quoted 10c un t"T the quotations of yesterday and a fractional loss was displayed by the new stork In consequence. , Demand for California onions here Is quite liberal and for that reason prices are being held quit steady at unchanged figures. Tgt Snow Bo Strength. No strength whatever Is shown in the local egg situation today. Receipts are Increasing here because of the absence of outside buying and 24c Is the very top for even single cases along Front street. Butter market continues firm with no change In quotations during the day. Tillamook steamer arrived, with a shipment of cheese. Demand excellent at 17c. ' Better Baa la the Bogus. Better run of salmon Is shown In tha Rogue river according to reports which mrae here today. Receipts from thefe In this market are likewise better. From . the Columbia no word of Improvement ; conies as to chl nooks but bluebacks are . in quite fair showing. All sales at yes terday's prices. k t, Offering More for Hop Contracts. As high as 10Hc a pound has been of fered for hop contracts by dealers dur ing irie puei 24 nuuis uui sci iar as 1 Walla ,oa I 90. Mav 22 ....1.32V. .. .l.lTSgA . ..1.091, Dct 1.07HB May 21 1.31 W 1.16, A J. 08 A 1.06'A Gain 1908 86 Chicago. Mav 22. Mav wheat reached a new high record at $1.32 H today; the highest point of the season. This advance was made under rather extensive buying for a Saturday, the closing bcln- at 31.32H- The general rise for the day was to c; the May options gaining most. The ext reme trer"tn' of the cash mar ket and the scarcity of offerings in that line has a most bullish errect upon ru tures and shorts are going rather slow in their Operations in an or tne deliv eries. Russian shipments of wheat -are 736, 090 bushels and Danuban ,644,000 bush els. World's shipments show 8.608.000 bushels of wheat and 4,663.000 bushels of corn. Foreign markets were rather slow for the day, the trading showing little inclination to go far in either direc tion. Liverpool closed id lower to & higher. THE YARDS TOOAY General Absence of Supplies Makes No Difference to Market. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. Hogs. Cattle Sheep. Saturday (none) Friday 117 Thursday Wednesday 350 Tuesday 154 Monday METAL SHARES MARKET LEADERS Amalgamated Copper and Anaconda Mining in De mand During the Day. Total 621 1074 Cash wheat sales No. 2 hard, winter 11.30 01. S7: No. 3 hard winter, $1.25 1.12; No. 2 northern spring, $1.2801.30; in. J spring, $1.26 & 1.30. Range of Chicago prices furnished by Overbeck & Cooke company. WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close. Mav' 1.31V 1.32 1.31 1.82 ,. July 1.1614 1.17 1.16H M7HA Sept ...1.0814 1.09H 1.08 1.09H Dec I.96 4 1.07 106 1.07 ViB CORN. May . .72 .73H .72 .73 Mav 72 .73 V .72 .73 Kept 86 .674 .66 .67 "4 A Dec. 58 .58H ,67 .58V OATS. May SO .61 74 -0H .61 HA Julv 53H .54H 63Vs .64 Sept 44? .45 .44 .45V PORK. Mar 18.26 18.30 18.25 1827 Julv 18.30 18.40 18.30 18.37B Sept 18.37 18.42 18.37 18.42 LARD. May ,..10.62 10.8T 10.62 10.65 JulV 10.67 10.67 10.65 10.67 Kept 10.75 " 10.80 10.75 10.80 RIBS. May 10.10.is Julv .... 10.05 10.10 10.03 10.10 Sept. . 10.10 10.17 10.10 10.17 Portland Union Stockyards, May 12 There were no arrivals of either hogs, cattle or sheep In the yards during the past 24 hours. x no market has an undertone of weak ness for cattle and probably lower prices ; muu nas Deen com ing forward of late. Good quality Is wanted and there Is little doubt that real good prices would be obtainable if this could be secured. As one leading seller says, "It is not the good stuff that annual depreciation or prices ," CAt.le' lts the. Por quality from home that comes Into competlton with southern grass stuff of better appear ance. Hogs Are Pirm; Sheep Steady. .h?wFVr? flrm ,' the yards with no 1 still movable her around $7.76 and recent sales have been readily made at mis figure. .,i.c.tLanse '", noted ln e sheep situ V the mrke' continuing the steady tone from yesterday. ' Today s lack of livestock arrivals com- E'Mwf: " Perld ,n recent yea" Cattle. 75 26 Sheep. 222 parsnips, Jl. 25(91. 60; cabbage, 2H24c; lb.: tomatoes. Mexican, J22.25 per crate; Florida, $3.60 per crate; beans, 13Uo Dr lb.: cauliflower. local. 75690a dozen; peas, 6tfc lb.; horseradish, lzHc: artichokes, 6675c doien; green onions, 1012Hc dot; peppers, bell, Florida. $5 Sf'6 crate; Chill, ( ); head lettuce. 20c dozen: hothouse. $1.6001.76 car box: rad.ahes, 8$10o dozen bunches; celery, 750 86c; eggplant ) lb.; asparagus, , , , 1 , v . t , f rvnim nino, fi.igufl.ao vua local, D ) '.(1 no crops have of late been tied I kT,i.... ,k.-k . i.-.Jt tip at this figure. Crop prospects con- h(l:.: uu " ' uv' "l""s tlnue so poor that erowers are not dls posed to contract at any price. No ales of spot goods are reported. Brief Botes of Wholesale Trade. -,; Navel oranges are moving well at former prices. There Is no demand at all for sweets. . Usual late trains on the Southern Pa- rlfic today and berries were scarce with r Jjnce higher. 'Trade In bananas Is increasing again "and recent shipments are quite well cleaned up. . Dressed veal, while fairly steady, Is .. showing not the slightest Improvement in price. Only real strength Is In dressed hogs and these are very scarce. ront street sells at following prices. Thosft paid shippers are less regular ""commissions: Hoys, Wool ana Bides, kr-t. WOOL1809. Willamette valley, 2ia itc: eastern Oregon, 1824c. Tj HOPS 1908 crop, choice, 7 Vic; prime ; i to choice, 707Hc: prime, 7c; medium. 1909 contracts. 10c. TALLOW Prime, per lb., 9ie; No. it and grease, $9$ Vie. Zi SHEEPSKINS Shearina. lOSlto ; each; short wool. 2540c; medium wool, 0cJ$l each; long wool, licit r ii.2t eacn. ' V CHTTTl I SVHc lb. Hit CHITT1M BARK Old. 6Hc: new, 6 IDES Dry hides, lfiltc lb.: rreen. "'Vive id; Duns, greeat. salt, se per lb; i'klpe, c; ealres, green. 16c per lb. 7.1 MOHAIR 1909. 28 024a Batter, Eggs and Poultry. BUTTER Extra creamery, 28c; fancy, 26c: store, 18c. BUTTER FAT Delivery f. o. h. Port t ;.land weet cream, 26Hc; sour. 24V4c. ;. Efiflfl Candled, locil. best, 23 24c J CHEESE Fancy full cream flaU,' Vl7til7V4c; triplets and daisies, 17Uc; J -Young Americas. 18c; California flats, i c. " ' POULTRT Mixed chickens, 14 u a 1 Re- fan' ,An UAu. ik . - . I 'A' !?1Sc: 'T". 2o27Vic; brollrs H?ft27,2c; g8.(,7Lturke'- aJlve. 16 ..j '4 18c; dressed, 22V423c; ducks, old. 14 . H jH6c; young SO 4J 22 He: pigeons, squabs, $22.60 dozen; old, $2; dressed poultry, 1&1VC higher. Oraln, Plonr aad Bay, BARLEY-Feed. $34; rolled, $36.50 VtHtAT Buying price, new Track, Portland Club. 1.2T: bluestem. ti JK- red Russian. $1.17; Turkey red. titOSt 1.85; Willamette valley. $1.1 1 .YthZF Belllo price Bran, '!"-60L.riddlinl8' $S.00; shorts, 130; ch2fi'Mi6,1: elfslfs meal $20 xr ton. SXA3VR Selling price Eastern Ore gon raten $6.25; straight, $5.30 6.00; export. $4 .0: bakers. le oOffeS: valley e"ra,,am. Vis. $5.60: whole wheat! tm.vv. rye, as. .t.o; bales. 13.00. Loner- the cattle Hogs are HAY Produr-ara' ,i..v " v Willamette valley fancy. nsVo ordi: caealV ?!, to ONIONS Jobbing Fancv Oreron. li.Dini j.uti; ino. z, z.zt) w z cjO per cwt Cai.fornla. $1.50 per crate; garlic, 12 H lb. APPLES Fancy Hood Rlrer. $1,600 z.io; orainary. iitii on. Oroeedom, Bats, Bto. SUGAR Cube. r;.65: powdered. 16 80 fruit or berry. $6.05; dry rranulated. b.ud; com. A, b.o; extra B. 85.55; granulated. $6.85; barrels. 16c. half bar rels, $0c; boxes, tie advance an sack basis. Idaho prices are 16o 'ower. (Above prices are tt jays net cash quotations. SALT Coarse Half ground, 100a, $11.00 per ton: 60s, $11.60: tahU. dairy, 60s, $1( 60: 10s. $16.00; bales. $1.86; im ported Liverpool. 60s, $20.00: 100s, ii.uo; tos, i.ob: extra line, barrels, 2a, 6s (..id 10s. $4.6ul96.50: Liverpool lump rocx. izu.ao per ton. RICE Imperial Japan No. 1. IU no. I. iVic; New Orleans head. 9lc Ajax i -M creoie. ih& hoivkt New, 16c per It. BEANB mall white. $fl.2ir large white. $5.25: pink. $4: bayou. $5.7B: Limai. xn.ze: Mexican rens. is.zo, Meats, Pish and Provisions. HAMS. BACON. ETC Portland na,.k t local ) hams, iv to rs ids., isc lb. boiled ham, 21c; breakfast bacon. 15c 21HC picnics, 10V4c: cottage roll. 11 He lb.; regulai short clears, smoked, 13 He lb.: backs, heavy smoked. UUc: llrVit smoked, 1$H lb.; pickled tongues, 0c ncn. DRESSED MEATS Front street nogs, ia-ncy, ioc; ordinary, 99V,c veals, ektra. H&SKie: ordinarv 7Uk heavy, 7c; mutton, 710c; lambs, 8&9c LOCAL LARD Kettle leaf. 10s, 14c per lb,; 6s, 14Hc per lb.; 60 lb. tins. 14 Vie per lb.; steam rendered, 10s, n-c per jd.; es, 13 per id.; conv pound, !0s, 9e per lb. CLAMS Hardshell, per hnv. 12 Alt razor clams, $2 per box, lOo pe dozen. . FISH Rock cod. 10c lb.j flounders, 6c lb.; halibut, 6a per lb.; striped bass. mo per jo.; cairisn, iuc per id.; salmon, Chinook. 9 10c per lb.; blueback, 8c lb.; uerrings, oc per id.; soles, 7C per lb. shrimp, 12 Ho per lb.; perch, c per lb. torn eod. 10c per lb.; lobsters. 35c lb.; fresh mackerel. ( ) per lb.; crawfish, 20c per dozen; sturgeon. ( ) per lb; black bass. 20c net lb.: Colu per lb.; sliver smelts, 8oper lb.; uincK coa, itc per io.; craps, 11.25 1.76. per dozen; dressed shad, 2$c per lb - shad roe, 16c per lb. OYSTERS Shoalwater bay. r gal- '". .ou; per jimi io. sbck, is; (Jlyra pla. per gallon. $2.40; per 100 lb. sack. $606.60: canned, 60c can. $7 dosen; eastern in mnen. ji.o per 100. Paints, Coal OH, Bta. LINSEED OIL Raw, bbls, 66e: cases, i. uuiii-u, Duia, oic; cases, 7Sc; per '. ui tov gauons. ic less; oil narv. 114 ooa is oo- aam $i.50; mixed. $1 1.50)8 12. U0; clover $11.60; grata, $13r0M4 00; cheat, $14 0O15 00: alfalfa, $14 00. OATS Producers' prices Track. No. 1 White. $40&4l; grav. $40. ' CORN Whole, $36; cracked. $87 ton. Praits and Tegetables. m FRESH FRUITS Oranges, navela. $2.26tj3 per box; tangerines, $1 5o; ba "anas. C per lb.; lemons $3.60Mft9 boxi rape fruit, $J4; pineapples, Flor ida, tlUi.iO dozen; strawberries, local 1043U2V4C box; California, Jl.40ftl.S0 POTATOES Selling, $2et.25; buying for shipment, per cwt., country extra ttnJLy' J!- ordinary shipping, buying, ll.iial; iwett, $2.50igj. s. VEGETABUCS Old turnips Oregon. Jiei-Js; beeta. $1; carrots. 7 So sXck U . I . m Smith Wants Your Pork Dressed Hogs lOt Dressed Veal up to 130 pounds. .. .SUe Large veal Jess, according to size. Live Hens .............. f 14 Dressed Hens lee i.lvs fprlncs ........... ...lSa to oa Eggs ... .....aano i u cnnrim tor cananng. BmnA for shlpptng tags. We pay you promptly and we do not charge- com mission. Your products must be good, fit qn.llty. VT niAXK K EMITfT MEAT CO--1ghtlng Hi Heef Trust" - Portland, Oregon. . I per ROPE) Manila. 8Ur- alaal a u ik BENZINE 86 dgrees cases. 19c per o 1 ' duib, iic per gal. TURPENTINE In cases. (8He gal. .vJ LEAD Ton rots, T4o per ib ; 600 lb. lots. c per IbV: leis lots. "VP Eer WIRB NAILS Present basis, $S.4t. SEATTLE PRODrCE MARKET Dulte4 Press LeMed Wlrs.) Seattle, May 22. Butter, per pound Ik"?!"810" creamery firsts, 29c; ranch, !3c; ;er"vated, 2425c: California, 2' J.SiP,reROn 27 2 8c; eastern cream ery, 26 2 7c. Eggs, per dozen Local ranch. 28c; fresh eastern, 26 26c; Oregon, 27c. Cheese, per pound Cream brick, 21c wheel Swiss. 20c: California n. uurgcr, ioc; new i inamooK. 18c; Tllla mook Young America, 20c; new Glen dale, 18c. unions Oregon, 3 Vic per pound; green, 30c per dozen: Australian. 4 0 4 He per pound; new Texas, $1.40 9 1.65 Potatoes, per ton Local, $38 04Q Yakima. $40 46c; California, new. 4H9 4c per pounds sweets. $4 per crate, Liverpool Wheat Market. Liverpool. May 22. Wheat closed Ud lower to id higher. July, 9s Id; Sep tember, 8a 6d; December, 8s 4d. , - New York Silver. New York, May 22. Bar sllvar la Quoted today at 62Hc. i Hogs. 1909 (none) 1506 (none) i an 3 376 142 oiuyer.as?1.tod.ay hoa ancl sheep were miW,t.h ha latter 25c ower; cattle Biteadi at uha8el Prices, ganders of Oakland had two duU.bLe v0f tueD ,n the yards yesterday which brought good prices "eraay Lmatllla Ranch company artlpned two lerdayf "" "tU" t0 e y7." Among the Sellers. A. F. Hunt of Hunt & Lacey There is not the slightest danger to cattle ,ar .iP.r,ceBfroT ,he shipment of good J'fJ ftLMTi". vlce 18 for cattlemen to hold back their cattle until they are good and fat. because It will pay them I2d'i".t V the onr s,"ff that wrecks w.iTir d.T:.'; ZZr al ? Period .. ...,a, unfair jr.. ior .1 I Bn mere is no change In situation; no arrivals tnHov firm and sheen stfnrlv rn m.-w . ror 0011,(1 Commission .k'7 , 5' ,8 very 1u,et because of the lack of arrivals. J. C. Benson & Son Market Is nomi nal; no supplies came forward yester- QHy. Frank C. Sharkey of Sharkev Com mission Co. No cattle have recently arrived here that were able to bring to JB.75 and t consider the market lower. Hogs are very firm with $7.75 the top. Sheep steady. Tarda- Representative prices. Followlna Dlil-en latest transactions in the yards and indicate demand, supplies and quality offering: STEERS. is Bteers 17.820 COWS AND HEIFERS 1 cow i,4oo 2 heifers 1,125 CAI.VfTB 3 calves 575 ' ' SHEEP AND LAMBS. 381 sheep 88,685 146 lambs 8,785 181 sheep 22,920 HOGS. 38 ho,9 5,106 68 hogs 7,225 1 hog 65 Fonowing is me general range liteoiuca, aiuen m ine yaras : Hogs Best east of mountains, $7.75; good, $7.2617.60: fancy. Willamette blockers, $7.2007.60; stockers. $6.76 Cattle Best, steers, weighing 1200 rounds. $5. 8006.76; medium steers, 5.25fi 5.40: poor steers. IK ?K- i.t cows. $4.25; bulls, $3.60. Sheep, sheared Best wethers, $4.60: spring lambs, $55.50; straight ewes. $3.504; mixed lots, $4134.25. Calves Light, $5.60; heavy, $5. Eastern Livestock Markets. (United Ptm Leasee Wire.) Chicago. May 22. Hoars 9on6- rattlo 200: sheeD. 2000. Horn r itn, k higher. Left over, 4400. Receipts year ago, 16,000. Mixed, $7.067.47V4; good heavy, $7.80 (i 7.62 H ; rough, $707.20: light, $6.85 7.32 H- Cattle and sheep steady. Kansas City. Mav 22. Hnn cattle. 100; sheep, none. Omaha, May 22. Hogs, and sheep, none. New Tork, May 23. Metal shares were bullish today with sharp advances In the price. Amalgamated climbed to 84 Vi and closed within at fraction of that price, or an advance of 1H points over yesterday. Anaconda Mining was rather active and advanced to 61 H and ciosea at 01 comparing with 4H yester day. There was some little activity ln the Hill securities and Northern Pacific closed 1H points over the previous ses sion. For Great Northern preferred the advance loaay amounted to 1 point. Harrlmans. were mixed, ln their de mand, Southern Paclflo showing a loss of H while Union Pacific was about an equal amount higher. Steel stocks were firm but not very active. Common advanced H arid pre ferred H point. Pennsylvania was one of the leaders and one of the few to rise over 1 point It closed with a net gain pf 1H. Range of New York prices, furnished by Overbeck & Cooke company: SAYS CLOTHES MADE PRISONER ! Judge. Gatens does not think much of the tailor who produces the clothes pre sented to discharged convicts, . He says you can tell a man released from the penitentiary a. block off Just bv the clothes" He does believe in the lnde- terminate sentence, however. v and an nounced this morning, that he Intended to make use of It in sentencing all con victed men brought before him, If It were possible. The judge delivered himself of the opinion on the clothes this morning ln passing sentence on Nick Boiler, cori- viciea 01 naving stolen a goia waicn and chain from Mrs. Electra L. Meyer. The counsel for the plaintiff had asked for clemency. 'There Is an Indeterminate sentence provided for by the law," said the judge. ''It has been the custom to turn a man out of the penitentiary with $5, a new hat and a new suit and expect him to live an honest life. The discharged man will spend Part of the money to get to Portland, the rest for room and board and then not being able to secure work, will steal again and be sent back to prison. As soon as a man gets out of prison wearing the suit the state gives tym you ean spot hint a block away. - "Under . the . indeterminate , sentence there Is .a parole officer who secures work for a man discharged or paroled. He aids him and gives him a chance to be honest when he leaves prison. I believe- in this system. - It gives a man convicted of a crime a chance to re form. It aids' him. If he shows a dis position to reform and If he has friends who will vouch for him he can be pa roled. .1 Intend to use this law not Only In sentencing this man, but in all other cases coming before me. where It Is possible." DAN KELLAHER SAYS HE WILIBE IN RACE - Dan Kellaher thla morslng filed 00 tlca of his candidacy as an Independent for the office of mayor at the coming general election. His motto Is. "Inde pendent of machine." KeJIaher had 105 names on his petition. m D. Chambers also filed 'as an Independent candidate for the- office of ounellmanMit-large. Chambers was defeated for the Repub lican nomination at the primary election. SYNOPSIS OF, THE ANNUAL STATEMENT. OF. THE Insurance Company of North America DESCRIPTION. Amal. Copoer Col Am. car & F., c. do pfd Am. Cot Oil, c. Am. Ijoco., c. . . . Am. Sugar, c. .. . Am. Smelt., e... do pfd Anaconda M. Co. Atchison, c Bal. & Ohio. c. Brooklyn R. T.. Can. Pac, c Cent. leather, c. C. 4 O. W., c. . . C, M. 4 St. P.. C. A N. W.. c Chea & Ohio ... Colo. F. & I., c. . . Colo. So., c ao za pro do 1st pfd Corn Products, c. ao pra. . . . D. A R. G.. c. do pfd. ... Erie, c do 2d pfd.. . do 1st pfd. tt. Northern, pfd. Illinois central , Inter. Met,, c. . . . do pfd LoalBville 4N... M. K & T., c... .Distillers Arid Lands Mo. Pac Nat l Lead N. Y. C N. Y 0. & W. N. c N. Pacific, c P. M. S. S. Co. . . Pa. Ry P. G.. L. & C. Co P. Steel Car. c. Reading, c Reading, 1st p. R. I. c S., c R. I. & 8., p R. Island, c R. Island, p St L. A R. F .2dn $6.00 S. Pacific, c So. Railway Union Pacific, o. 66 49 109 V 114 78 180H 30 6 151 182H 78H 41V. 33H 40 H 60 145 H 147 16H 139 84 Vi 56V4 61 Va 1 IV 114 79 180H 30V. 6. 151 182H 78 41 65 V4 82 65 67 146 4.50 4.00 1.00 4.60 6.26 4.00 TOO 6.50 6.25 of 8000; 8500; cattle ANOTHER DROP III OUR do pfd U. 8. Rubber, c. . do pfd U. S. Steel Co.. c do pfd Wabash, c do pfd W. U. Telegraph. Wis. Central do pfd Westinghouse . . Utah Copper Third Ave Cons. Gas ...:.. Ot. Western "B". K. C. Southern . . do pfd Alton, c .19 111 60 119 20 60 77 69 81 29 H 144 H 47 78 71 136 115 42H 138 91 28 91 32 70 46 123 32 189 39 111 60 120 20 61 77 69 1H SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATE MENT OF THE NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL Llfl: INSURANCE COMPANY Of Minneapolis, in th Sts4e of Minne sota, on the (1st day of December, 190E, made to the Insurance Commissioner of tha State of Oregon, pursuant to law. Amount of capital paid UP Mutual XBCOXB Premiums received during the year ii,xn,7B.t Tntareat- dividends and rents received during year avs.iai.Bi Of Philadelphia, In the State of Pennsylvania, on the list day of December. 190. made to the Insurance Commissioner ot the Bute of Oregon, pursuant to law: . v CAPITAL Amount of capital paid up In eash .' XBUOMS Premiums received during the year in cash : $5,001,525.19 Interest, dividends and rents received during the year. 449,780.87 Income from other sources received during the year.. 19,906.81 $3,000,000 Total Income $1,491,494.01 BtSBTSBSBMBBTa Paid to policy holders during the year na.ou. Commissions and salaries paid during the year ZPo.sss.aa Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year zs,sii.i Amount of all other expen ditures vs.Kss.es Total expenditures $1,019,504.11 ASSETS 29 145 47 73 71 28 144 H Market value of real estate owned $ Market value of stocks and bonds owned Loans on mortgages and ool lateral, etc Premium notes and policy loans Cash In banks and on hand Net uncollected and deferred premiums 110,818.25 Other assets (net) 93,182.78 456,299.98 286.209.28 3,798.184.16 746,886.17 90,372.64 Total sales, 392,300 shares. BOSTON COPPER MARKET (Furnished by Overbeck 4 Cooke Co.) Boston, May 22. Official bid prices: Adventure Alloues ... Arcadian . , Atlantic. . . Ariz. Com. . Boston Cons Butte Coal a Cal. 4 Ariz.. 108 Cal. 4 Hecla.685 9iMlaml 59 (Nevada Con a 6Giroux 9INlpplsslng . 48Nor. Butte . 14!Est Bntte 26 lOld Dom. .. I Osceola ...... Pnrrott Centennial .. 31 Tamarack Cop. Mt 23A ITrinity .. Cop. Range... 80 United . ... C Ely SHITenn. Cop, Oaly West .. 8iUtah Mln. Franklyn 16 ITTtah Cnn Granby 10SA IU. S. Oil ureene can. Mass Mohawk . . . POTATOES If! SOUTH (United Press Leasad Wire.) San Francisco. Mav 99. dozen: California fresh. Including cases iTfl . .u, "c; "rets, Z4o; seconds. ..7iv, iiiirus, 3C. Butter, per pound: Callfnmla ixiras, 2ic; firsts, 26c; seconds, 24c. isew cheese, per pound: California nais iancy, izc; firsts. 12c; seconds, 11 He; California Young America, firsts, 14 He. Potatoes, per cental River whitca fancy. . $1.9002.10: Oregon Burbanks, $2,353)2.40; new potatoes, per pound, 39 JHc for white and 34c for red; sweet potatoes, per crate,. $102. onions, per crate Texas Rprmiiriaa $1.2591.35; new red. per sack. 11.25 if 1.3S; sllverskin, per box. 75c85c. Oranges, per box Navels, sizes 80 tr. 125, $1.1601.75; sizes 150 to 216. 110) .60; tangerines, per box, 76c 1. V. 8. Government Bonds. NW York. Mav 2'2 ("lovarnmont bonds: Date. Bid. Ask. i-wos, registered... 1930 101 do coupon 1930 101 4i Threes, registered.. 1908 101 do coupon 1908 ins Threes small 1908 100 Fours, registered... 1926 118 119V1 do pfd 1926 MUM iilZ Panamas, twos, reg lot 10H4 102 102' 102H 14 22 . 10 . 69 13 64 184 34 69 13 12 42 41 61H 10 ITT. a. Mining. 80 14IWlnona ..... 8 66A I Wolverine ...148 A NORTHWEST BANK STATEMENT Portland Banks. Clearings today $841,168.86 Year ago 863,998.44 Loss today f . . Balances today Year ago Total admitted assets ...$5,681,963.23 ZJUBIXXTZaS Net reserve $4,874,491.00 Total policy claims 13.667.7k All other liabilities S70.098.91 Unasalgned funds (surplus) 203,805.57 Total liabilities $6,681,961.21 Total Insurance In force De cember 31. 1908 $28,901,664.00 BTJSIBBSS IB OBEOOB POB THE TUB Total risks written during the year $ 19,000.00 Gross premiums received during the year 8,218.68 Premiums returned during the year 106.69 Losses Incurred durlne the I year 675.00 Total amount of risks out standing ln Oregon. De cember 81, 1908 129,164.00 NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY By ROBERT E. ESTERLT, Secretary. Statutory resident general agent and attorney in fact: F. L. BOHN, 268 Stark St. Portland. Oregon. Note Special deposits not held for tha protection of all policy holders of the company cannot be admitted as an asset and Included in the published statement. except the deposit with the state treas urer for the protection of Oregon policy holders only. , Total Income JI.471.2I2.J7 BXSBTOSEKXBTb Losses paid during the year $4,866,298.37 Dividends paid during the year on capital stock .... 360,000.00 Commissions and salaries paid during the year 1,792,706.77 Taxe. licenses and fees paid during the year 182,808.79 Amount of all other expenditures 916,798.52 , Total .expenditures ... J8,11$,84.4I . A8SXTB Value of real estate owned ,.i , J $83,400.00 lue of stocks and-onds owned 8,796,635.00 Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc 418,368.48 Cash in banks and on hand 917,387.51 Premiums in course of collection and in transmission 1,330,725.98 Other admitted assets . .' , 16L496.SO Total admitted assets J12.006.998.2S ..$ 11,629.6$ I ..$110,866.22 .. 131.818.98 Seattle Banks. Clearings today Balances today Jan... . Mch, July . Aug. . Sept Oct. Nov. . ; Dec. . . New York Cotton Market. open. High. Low. Close ..1VS3 loss 1068 ..1080 1081 1076 ..1132 1136 1132 .,1111 1115 1100 ..1097 1100 J0R4. ..1080 1084 1080 ..1085 1087 1072 ..1075 1078 1078 . .1088 108'J 1074 10727 1074 (3 75 1126&27 1102(04 109092 1081082 107677 1076076 1080&81 Today' Treasury Statement. " (United Prma LeaceaV 'Wire.) Washington. May 22. The treasury report today shows: Receipts, 12 288 007; disbursements. $2,750,000. Journal want ads It a word. $1,890,122.00 212,960.00 Taooma Banks. Clearings today $846,727.00 Balances today 77,360.00 CONFIXED IX JAIL"" FOR ALLEGED DEBT George H. Irwin Is In the countv tall because George A. Metzger says he Is an embezzler to the extent of $2,125.58. This afternoon John Manning will ap-1 pear before Judge Gatens and attempt to secure the release of the'nrlaoner on i a writ of habeas corpus. it is alleged by the complaint that Irwin actina as the arent of t'p ni. tiff bought a tract of hop land about 10 miles east of Salem In October. l!Wi4 To consummate the deal the plaintiff advanced $2475 for the care ant har vesting of the hop crop. The defendant was to repay this out of the rc ainta 1 of the crop. it is alleged that tne defendant scent 1 $1969.43 of this amount and has refused to repay the balance of $505.58. It la alleged that the crop was sold for $1625 ret and that this has not been paid. The total, deficit therefore Is $2125.68. j Attorney Manning contends that his clieBt Is wrongfully restrained of his ; liberty and ean not be lmnrinnnH (. debt. Bitulithic Pave ment Brings Satisfaction A TO SBHAWCSS TTTB VAXTTB OP ABUTTXnO PBOPEBTT MOBS THAN AITT OTBJBB PAYZsCEBT. BECAUSE It Is durable, never cracks, makes no noise or rumble from passing vehicles, collects no dust or mud. Furthermore, it gives a sura foot hold for horses. Automobiles will not skid. Warren Construction Company BIT BECX BX.SO4 POBTXAJTD, OBSOOB. HAD BEEN DEAD IN. BED FOR SEVERAL DAYS Meilnda Athons. a widow, $9 veare of age, wes found dead in bed at her real- ! dene, 841 H First street, at 10:10 o'clock 1 today. Physicians called In said she had been dead for several days. Heart ' failure was given as the cause of death i 1 he body was taken ln chares bv th ' Overbeck & Cooke Co. Commis.ioa Merchants Ca.l.. T J- Cotton.Crain, Etc. 216-217 Board of Trad Building - 1 Members Chicago Board of Trade, Correspondents of Logan at Bryan Chicago, New York. Boston. We have tha only private Wire connecting Portland with the eastern exchanges. -Mambers Portland Board of Trade ZtiABrxmxs Gross claims for losses unpaid J 692.980.00 Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risks ,468,917.7 Due for commission and brokerage 80,000.00-, All other liabilities ; .26.249.11 Total liabilities J7,268,168.97 Total Insurance ln force December 81, 1908 J91J.614.469.00 ' , , , BTJSnriBS ZB OBXQOB POB TBB TBAB Total risks written during the year :. J2.180, 961.00 Gross premiums received during the year 47,802.65 Premiums returned during the year J.148.88 Losses paid during the year 11.637.60 Losses incurred during the year 11,667.60 Total amount of risks outstanding In Oregon December Jl, 1908 .. 2,739,684.00 Insurance Company o! North America T. HOWARD WRIGHT, Secre Lm KEL"SO Present Statutory resident general agent and attorney ln fact; JAMES D. OGDEN. Portland, Oregon. HARTMAN A THOMPSON, RestdentAgents, Portland. Oregon. SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Of Los Angeles, In the Stata of California, on the list day of December, 1908, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pur suant to law: 1 ' Amount of capital paid up ' J 1. 000,000.00 aBOoBCB. Premiums received during the Tear.. J, 947,918. SO Interest, dividends and rents received dur ing the year T1M08.J8 Income from other sources received during year (including accld. dept. income J891,86.67) 96J.57T.1J J5. 633.124.21 J 8,802,945.08 J 1,141,901.80 4,993,137.11 6.259,336.18 2,316.126.64 498,208.84 638.677.67 862.785.97 Total Income BI8BUBIB1CBBTS. Paid to policy holders during the year . $ 1,701.086.08 Dividends paid during the year on capital stock 70,000.00 Commissions and salaries paid during year. 860,517.50 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during yaar... 81,688.06 Amount of all other expenditures (includ ing accld. dept dlsb. $846,972.24) 1.087,733.41 'Total expenditures , AflSKTfl. Market value of real estate owned Market" value of stocks and bonds owned.... Loans on mortgages and . collateral, etc Premium notes and policy loans , . . . Cash ln banks and on hand Nat uncollected, and deferred premiums-.... Other assets net (Including separate non ledger assets of accl. dept J191.660.88). Total admitted assets ucABnrrxEB. Net reserve JIJ.815,871.69 Total poller claims 69,802.50 All other llablltles (IneJudln-aocidont de partment liabilities $442.165.47) 6J1.75S.81 Total liabilities '. . Total Insurance In force December it. 1908 BTJSXBESS ZB OBEOOB POB TKB TBAB. Total risks written during the year I Gross premiums received during the year Losses paid during the year Losses Incurred durtug the year Total amount of risks outstanding in Oregon Deo. II. 1908.. THE PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA o .?7 NFORD M. BAKER, Third Vice President a. . . C' .M' O0D' Manager, 127-8 Marquam Bldg.. Portland. Or. Statutory resident general agent and attorney ln fact: F. L SIMSON. J 16,100,073.71 J 14,567,429.53 104,402,879.00 J 178.378.00 72.716.95 20,636.00 15.876.00 2,284,119.00 aww....,,,!,; 1 gr f Oldeit Bank on tha Pacifla Coast. Capital fully paid - - - - $1,000,003.03 Surplus and undivided profits $500,000.00 OFFICERS W. M. Ladd, President Edward Cooking-ham, VIce-Prea W. H. Dunckley, Cashier. R. S. Howard Jr., Asst. Cashier. J. W. Ladd, Assistant Cashier. Walter M. Cook. Asst. Cashier. Interest paid on time deposits and savings accounts. Accounts o! hanks, firms, corporations and individuals solicited." Travelers' checks for sale and drafts issued available in all countries of Europe. 01 NATIONAL BAMK CORNER SECOND and STARK