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12 THE, OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 7, 1010. in ,ATIEST MEWS F Wtfl)iSL'5 RMMETS CHEAP COFFEE HfED N I A POUND TODAY Greatec Strength in Market for Raw ' Brinas Advance in Roasted Receipts from the South Are Smaller. Coffea market l firmer and as pre- dieted In this paper taut week, an ad vance Of le a pound la quoted In nom-t of the chaper gradca today Coffee has itiown Indications of strengthening In the eastern market and this ha a naturally imparted a bet ter feeling to the tone In Hroill v Wlille to some etent tha present call la for cheaper grsdes or coffee, the en tire market has been arretted by ihirrM. Uo. renewed strength and better qualities I 8 A LT Coarse Half are snowing unprovea ouying power That the market a atrengtn ta not price -Track No. 1 white. 310S2; gray, l.'IOyll. . . txiRN Whole. $36: crtrked. 1ST ton. HAV Producers' price Near timothy Willamette valley. fHncy. $2n; Ordinary, eastern -4regon. ?04fJl: mixed. II8R0; Hover No. 1. 3I6.604M6; wheat, I1BIT17: cheat $16(017; alfalfa, $17, Truita and Teg-stables. ctjc-vjii VHIU'IR Oranffra: New na- vela, $3,2642 .3 box; umifcoaa, Jiwto lb.; lumor.s, IS.6Utia.oo pox; frspewuii. ; pears. i grapes. PiTTHKH Retl nr. new. S 1 . 1 5 f f .25: buying. aatern Multnomah nd ackamus, fc0 456c; V.'Ulunmtte valluy, 70 4r 7 Sc. ONIONS Jobbing.. $1.60 per cwt; garlic lufW12c per lb. API1 I!r 01' .VDII. VKUKTABLKB New turnlpa, $1.60 aack; beets, $160; carrots. 11.2ft per sack; cabbage, $2.002.B0 crate; toms- toee. fniicy. orate; teana. 12c per lb.; raull flower, $1.75 per crate; pts, 12c lb.; horseradish. 10c; green onlona, j6p ioison: peppers, boll. lb.; head lettuce, 2c dos.; hothouae. 81. za to; isdlshea doa. bunches; celery. $3.60 crate; egf plant, 18c lb.; aweei pom tors, l:25; aprouta. $W9c; cucumbers. $2.60 dozen.. orooeries, ami, sm. 6COAR Cube, $6.45; powdered, $(.0B; fruit or berry. $0; dry granulated, $6 00; conf. A, $5.85; extra II, ISIS; soliten U, .t; i' yvuow, d.jo. ueei, $5.85; barrels, ISc; balf barrela, JOo; boar a, 56c advance on sack baala. (Above auotatlona ere o daya net caah quotations.) . KICK Imperial j'jpan No.. 1, tte; No. 2. Ihc; New Orleana head. iU7c; HOBS EIWARKET-. TO BE STARTED AT CHICAGO WHEAT SENTIMENT FLOPS STOCKYARDS Arrangements Being Made fo Operation of Regular Sales . and Sheds Will Be Built to Accommodate Them. . PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN. rround. 100a. 5 us, $12U; table flair rv. in. Ki n. inn. iitka- l.a i merely a momenta nuciuauon la inui-iextr fn barrela, 2s. 6s rated by the advance of le a pound In the price by Arhuckle Brothers among i.ie greatest coiree roasters in ins en tire country. mall South Am r loan Beoetpts. . In their trade circular letter C. E Blcksford aV Co.. coffee brokera of San 8U.00 per ton fine barrela. 2s. Ss and 10a. $4.10 46.60; lump rock, i.'Q.oo per ion, uiivet New. liUe per lb. HKANS Small wnite. i.bo: tar white. $4 50; pink. $4.15; bayou. LI ma a. 15.00: reda. 18.00. , Meats, riab and Pro virions. HAMS, HACON. ETC TTsma, . 17c; large $100; Kranclaoo. report as follows: The re-1 hrvakfaat bacon. 18 4125c: boiled ham. oipts or central America corree at tnis UkKSSEU- MKAi'n Front atreei port during January nave nwn aiaap-i hoaa, fancy, 11c; ordinary, MVic; vealu, pomtingiy smaii oni.v u.otru umn ' I extra. m il K ouring me momn. t.lH received durinar January While last year a total receipts were backa. amoked.,. J Vc; pickled tonguea. wen Hp IU IHQ ivriKHa wi iit 1'rrr-cu mj I eaCn, Monday , Hat . Friday ... Thtirs. ... Wed Tuea Week ago Hogs Cattle Calvea Bhee 61 67 07' 141 4$$ 26 'ii its 444 1117- 40 7, 34 17 45 iii . noga, laucjr, jv; nnnj, TiCp tcbis, aga ar- extra., 12 Hl$c; ordinary. 12c. . against ;u2c; plcntca. 14c; cottage roll, 15c; y, lo. regular short clears, smoked, 14 He; five years, they were markedly short of needed requirements and a materially flounders. increaeen quaniKjr cvuki iisva iiern su vantageouely placed. All arrivals so fsr received this season have found an Im mediate buylna- response at prices which, re believed from advices, are the equivalent or better than could have been obtained in any other mild c(ffee r.nt.i Strictly prime washed Guate mala have sold freely-at from ll4c to 14 4c during the past fortnight, and iiirrent unwashed Salvadora have been sold at '!0Hc from the wharf here. We confidently expect that the preaent rnge of prices will be firmly main tained for some time to come and thai all classes from the extreme low gradea to the hlgheat grades will be readily dlapnacd of at full figures, as the buK ,f the buying Inquiries remains unsat isfied through Insufficient supplies. I FISH Nominal Rock cod. 4c; halibut, lie; 10c NOTES OF "WHOLESALE . . TRADE DURING DAY Three cars of bananas arrived In good shapo from the south today. Kgg receipts are more liberal, but the market showed no change today. Pjultry trade ia in fine shape. Nom inal offering this morning. Usual for Alonday, however. , Cheese trade la very firm. ' No change is reported in local but ter price, although supplies are coming from California. Dreesed meats of all kinds continue very firm with no change In price along Front street. ' . COWLITZ SMELT IN . - VERY LIBERAL SUPPLY So heavy have been the arrivals of smelt from the Cowllta that the local market is "busted wide open,'" and all sorts of values are in effect along Front street today. Fresh smelt from me river are scn- from 2 to Jo. a pound and even lower sum is l ke y before tnn mar ket adlusts Itself to supply and demand. Salmon and halibut continue scarce with highest prices in effect FROSTS DELAY MEXICAN SUPPLIES OF TOMATOES There Is a great scarcity of tomatoes in the local market, although a few Jng a lo V. trljed bass 16c; catfish, 10c; salmon, steel hesd, 10c; soles, 7c per lb ; shrimps, DUa per lb.: perch. .7c per lb.: tomcod. Kc per lb; lobsters, 26c per lb.; fresh mackerel per ib.: crawrisn. t dos.: sturgeon. 12 Me per lb.; black baas. 20c per lb.; (.'olumbia amelts, 2H Vic per lb.; silver smelts.' le per lb.: biscg eod. 7Ho per lb.; craba. $1.25 1.76 per dozen. LARD Kettle leaf. 5s. 17T4c per lb: team rendered. 6s, lHc per lb; com pound, as, per id. CLAMS Hardshell, per bor. $1S0; rasor clams, $2 box. OYSTLRS Shoal water bsy, per gal lon, $2.25: per 100 lb. sack, $5; Olympla. per gallon1, $2.75; per 100 lb. .sack, $70 7.60; canned eastern. 65c can. "$S.60 dog.; eastern in shell. $1.(6 per 100. Paints, Coal OIL.Xtfl. BENZINfc degrees, esses, 19o per gal.; Iron bbls, 11 4c per gal. LINSKKD OIL Haw. bbls., 88c; casea, 13c;. boiled, bbln., 90c; cases, 5c; per gallon lota of 250 gallons, lo leas; oil cake meal none in market). ROPK Manila. 8c: sisal. 7Ho. WHITE LF.AUTon lot, 7c per lb.; 500 lb. lots, Sc per lb.; less lots, mtc per lb. COAL OIL-Pearl, astral and atar. 15c Per gallon; eocene, 22c gallon: elalne, 2Sc gallon; headlight i'4c gallon; ex tra star, 22c gallon; water white, livi 15Hc per gallon; special water whl.e, 16c gallon. - , GABOLINK Red crown and motor, l(&23c gallon; M gasoline, 80 37 4c gallon; V, M. & P. naptha, 18 Va 20 He gallon. TURPENTINE In cases, 76c; bar rels, o per gallon. Portland Union Stockyards. Stock dale. Feb. 7. A horse .market will be establlsched at the stockyards in the nesr future, and aa soon as aultable arrangementa can be made the work of erecting proper aheds will be started. Thla ia printed on authority of D O. Lively, general agent of the Port land Union Stockyards company, who has -Just returned from an extensive trip to the east, where he Inspected all suxkysrds and absorbed the better met noon or do in a- bualneas. 'For some time we have contemplated the holding of regular horse sales at the stockyards, but have not been able to make suitable arrangements as yet. he told The Journal this morning. There are a number of parties In the east who are willing to take up. the pro ject ana one or tnem ib nere today look ing over the mattera. "with the Increasing demand for drart horses from grsln growers and railroad constructors, there should be some central place where horses could be bought and sold, and I believe the stockyards to be the Ideal location. With a central market for the sale of horses, producers could ship directly to the yards and would know pretty close to what their stuff was worth before ship ping. Light Bob Over Mod day. There was a very light run of live stock In the ysrds over Hunday. but business scarcely opened this murnlni. owing to the meeting of thu Portlsnd Livestock Exchange. Only two shippers were in thla morn. Ing; ohe from Baker Cftv with two loada of rattle, and one from Pavettn. Idaho, with a load of sheen. looays run or livestock comosres wnn lows: this day In recent years ss fol- Hogs Cattle -Sheep 6J J38 ISO 111 240 28 75 ... 250 . .. 68 60 ' 160 suncilea, are coming a car is due from there within the from Florida and next few da vs. Usually Mexico Is offering huge sup plies or iresn tomatoes at mio lime, but the heavy frosts there during the winter have delayed .the season con- elderably. - t -. FRpJTT STREET QUOTATIONS. Bops, Wool aad Hides. HOPS-1008 crop, choice, 16c; prlmo to choice, -. 16c: prime, 164c; medium, ; 16o;' 1909, choice, Zl22c; prime.-20 Cf 21c; medium. ltQlic. SHEEPSKINS Shearing. 10 2to each; short wool, 2660c; medium wool, 80c $1 each; long wool. 75c - $1.25 each.- h WOOL. Nominal, iu, Willamette valley, 2021e; eastern Oregon, 2023a HIDES Dry hides., 17184c lb.; freen, fiU104c lb.; bulls, green salt, o lb.; kips, 10 10 4c; calves, green, 1618e per lb. TALLOW Prime, per lb,. 34c; No. J and rrease, 2t24c. CHITTIM BARK Nominal, 44a MOHAIR 1909, 23 24o lb. . Butter, Eggs and Poultry. Eggs Local, candled, select. 320 32 4c; case count, 31c; eastern storage, 1824c. , BUTTER. FAT Delivery f. o. b. Port r land Sweet cream, 374c: sour, 354c. BUTTER Extra creamery, 3739c; i rancy, aoma'c; swre, inc. ; POULTfty Mixed chickens, 17R) - l"4c; fancy henB, 18c; roosters, old, 134c; ge?e, 1415o - for live, 18c dressed; ducks. 224 24tS turkeys, alive, 22c; dressed, 272Sc: pigeons, squabs, $2.6Oi3,O0 .doaen; dressed chickens, lc to 2c a pound hitfHer than alive. . CHEESE Fency full cream, J84 p lc; triplets and daisies, 1844j)13c; Young- America, 19420c. Orala. Plour and Bay. BARLEY Producers' price 1909 'eed, $30; rolled, $33; brewing, $30.50. WHEAT Nominal Track, club, $1.06 l31.07; bluestem, $1.1601.17; r.l. S1.0S 1.09; fortyfold. $1.1001.11; Willamette vallev $1.0fiiSil.09. MILLSTUFFS Selling price Bran, $27: middlinas.. $34: shorts. $27(528 50: chop, $2229; alfalfa meal $!J per ton. ' FLOUR New crop, pavents, ' $6.16; straight $4.906.0&; bakers. $5.9506.16; Willamette valley, $6.80 bbl ; 'xport grades $4.50; graham, s. $5.705.90i rye, $5 75: bales. $3.16. i OATS Spot delivery, new. producers" MUSHROOMS ALL THE . 'WAY FROM FLORIDA . 4 Mushrooms all the way from 4 4 Florida and green and wax Deans 4 4 from the same state are -today e 4 offering in the local market. 4 While the journey was a trifle 4 4 far to carry mushrooms In good 4 shape, the beans look as if they 4 had just been picked out a sum- 4 4 mer garden. . . U10 1909 1908 1907 1906 1805 A year ago today sheep were firm with cattle and hogs steady. No change In prices. loclays range or llveatock values: CATTLE Rest steers. 85.00: medium sters, $4,800.6; best cows. $3,7544 00: fancy heifers, $4; medium cows. $3 50; poor cows, $2.25ffr3.60; bulls, $2.60 3.75: stags, t3.KA0S.6O.' HOGS Best east Of the mountain. $8.86; fancy, J8.50 8.78; stockers, $7.00; pigs. $S.0O. t j SHEEP Best wethers. $8.00; ordi nary, $5.60; spring lambs, $6.50i 6.75; straight ewes, $5.25(6.50; mixed lots, $5.50. . ' CALVES Best, $5.75.00; ordinary, $6.005.25. Cattle IiOwer in East. Chicago,' Feb. 7. Hogs are steady. Left over Saturday. 2800; receipts a year ago, 43,000. Mixed and butchers, $8.15t8.80; good heavy. $8.40(fif8.60; rough, heavy, $8.10igr.35; light, $8.05 Cattle 10 to 15 cents higher. 8heep 10c higher. Market Opens Lower Liver pool Shows a Decline - for the Day. ' Chicago,. Feb. 7. A complete flop of sentiment was shown In the wheat mar ket toward tha closing. Prices opencl 4c to e a bushel under Baturday and Closed c advanced. ,. Hhort covering and the desire to take profits among the bears was the inci dent which forced the buying of wheat touay ana orougnt aooui the price re covery. ' ' jyiverpool opened Sd lower and closed Ith a loss of 4d to 4d from Satur day a price. .. - American grain visible, supply: Wheat Decreased 839,000 bushelB. - Corn Decreased 265.000 bushels, , Onts Decreased 48.000 bushels. World's shipments: ' Wheat. 13.152.000 TMisnels; corn, 3,841,000 busnnla. Ilus slan wheat shipments, 3,094,000 bushels Danuban. 443.0UO bushels. Cash Wheat No. J red. 81.22411.23 No. 8 red. $1.18(B1. 31; No. 2 hard, $1,114 ni.it: no. i nara, ii.uioi u: no. northern. Sl.12tXl.14; No. 2 northern ll.Util.134: No, 8 soring. $1.0901.13 Cssh Corn No. 8 corn. 63A 63 4c: No. 2 white. 64 4 664c; No. S yellow. 634 Mgnt ajA 1 a rv. a aa hlla 62 4c; No. 4 -corn, KTtft'Hc; 'No, 4 yel low,, 6IH W6B4C. , ' v Range of Chicago prices furnished by overoeck t cooke t'o. WHEAT.'. ' Open. High. Low. Close. 108 1104 108V 1094A 99 101 9S 100 A 9& - W5! ' 96V , , . CORN. 654 65H S4' 65SB 654 66S 664 65 154 65S 654 5H OAT. '444 464 46V " A 43 434 424 43 4B 404 40, 404 404B PORK 2230 2210 2220 2216 2187 2203 LARD. . 1216 1210- 1215 A 1212 1205 1210 B RIBS. May ...,1175 1187 1175 118J A July ....1175- 1182 1176 1180 B OA urn c III CM 10 I II L HOLDING STEADY i. . . Farmers Inclined to Hold for More Money Millers Are . Not Feeling Bearish; :i May July Sept May uly Sept. May uly Sept May July May July .2218 ..2187 .1210 ..1205 .1175 .11T8 RICE OF WHEAT IN ALL WORLD'S CENTERS $1.061.07; $100?i 7a Portland Cash club. bluestem. $1.1641.17. Chicago May. .$1.09 4; July, ask; September, 96 c. Liverpool March, 8s 14d; May, ivTka; juiy. i.na. Minneapolis May. $1,09 4. Duluth May. $1,094 asked. St. Louis May, $i.09. . Kansas City May $1,04 4. Newr York-May, $1.16 4 , ,? KORTIWEST BANK STATEMENT. . , Portland Banks. Clearings today ....-.$1,664,788.63 Year ago 1,289,768.21 Gain today $ Balances today $ Year ago Clearings ' today Balances today i . XorthWest (op MUicr.", Portland and vicinity: Rain tonight or Tuesday: outhnau-rly winds. Oregon and Washington: Italn to night or Tuesday weat fair tonight and Tuesday cast portion; easterly winds. Idaho: Fair tonight and. Tuesday; warmer southeast portion. flaying Waiting Gam?. While no Mexican wheat buying la re ported in thla market, trade Is steady with farmers Inclined to hold off .for better prices. Even . millers are not Oearlah on the situation, and while they are not making any overtures to buy at present because most of them are tinea up temporarily, the belief Is general among them that wheat will sell higher again. . ' . ' - Barley market ia steady at the re cently reduced prices, but oata are weak at unchanged, values. Hay la steady with prices unchanged. POTATOES AND ONIONS " ' COME FROM BERMUDA T. L. GREENOUGH IS , REGAINING HEALTH A telegram received today by L. B. MlckerKhum, general nianagor of the. United Railways, from Missoula. Mont., announces that President T. ; L. Ureen- ough of . the company,, who bus been serionsly 111 at that place from an at tack of pneumonia, la rapidly recovering and that he will soon be able to start for Portland. , , At the annual meeting of tho' board of directors of United Railways last week,-Mr." Groenough and the other of ficers were reelected. Charlea D. Fullen remaining as vice president, A. C, Em mons as secretary, and L. 13. Wlcker- aham aa treasurer and manager. WOULD DISCUSS WORK - OF TRADE SCHOOL For, the purpose of reci lvlng prtxpo tlve new pupils and of dlaouHHtng the work of the coming scuMon (I. W. Hum llton, principal of the Trades School, will bo at his office, Twelfth und Davis street, every day and evening this week. Sir. Hamilton Is dnlrouit of meeting the parents of pupils contemplating taking the Trades Htihoul course In order that they may understand Ihe character of work done by this branch of thu publlo school system, , , ..t, -,, '' Mrcr-pool Wheat Market. ' " Liverpool, Jeb. 7. Wheat Opened, 4d lowrir and closed 4d to 4d down. Close March, 8al4d; May, 710d; July. Ta 4d. f . , , , .-. r-r Cutter oti Ilrlcf Visit. The revenue cutter. Manning arrived In Portland yeaterday afternoon, com Ing to be Inspected before making the regular yearly trip to Alaska. The ves sel will stay In the 1'ortlahd harbor for several daya She is In charge of Captain Card on, who . took command about two weeka ago. 4 Potatoes and onlona from Ber- 4 muda not the linltatlona from 4 Texas, but the real thing are 4 on display In a Fourth tstreet 4 market. While the Importation 4 of onlona from the Bermuda Isl- 4 1 ands doea not indicate that there 4 ' Is the slightest sign of shortage 4 In home supplies, there are al 4 ways people with loads of money 4 willing to pay the price for 1m- 4 ported goods. However, Ber-1 4 muda onlona are considered the 4 sweetest onions In the world, 4 white the potatoes offorlng from e there at this time are "new." NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. New York, Feb. 7.-7Cotton market: Open. High. low. t lose. Feb. ... March - . April .. May .... June ... July .... Aug. ... Sept ... Oct Dec 143 148 1478 1498 1489 1488 1442 1436 1293 1271 1607' 1498 1496 1443 1443 1206 1279 1489 1490 1474 1423 1433 1285 1370 149697 14t697 1494498 16056 09 1496$ 9 1495tl96 1438&40 144245 1ZUt97 1279&S0 Journal want ads bring results. 376,020.32 176.691.70 141,490.60 .$2,131,785 . 374,093 Bonds ; Investments Timber Lands T acorns Banks. Clearings today Balances today .$1,069,692 56,643 GEORGE HENRY -BUILpING FOURTH AND OAK STS. W. BATES & CO. BANKERS" Branches: 553 Williams Ave. 1G1 Russell Street. Country Merchants Farmers " . Stockmen Ship ..your good, fat produce to Smith. He never charges commis sion. Ship by. express. He will pa) pa follows": ,- Live Hens. 16c. ' ' ' Jressed Mens. 17 He. . ' . I tressed Hops, lie. Dressed veal, under 130 lbs., 12 He Inrge veal less. . ECS, market price." - . Address - t: rSASK L. 83HTH ICEAT CO, 'Tlrhttntr tha Beef Trust," POBTLAHB, OBBOOST. - J . ; r , . J LJ ! S f I ; r 1 1 i. i ! ( ' Lf : McGrath & Neuhausen Co. 701-2-3-4-5 LEWIS BUILDING, PORTLAND, OREGON THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK ' r ' POkTLAND OREGON , t - UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Capital . ivtv.v'.-. ;'.$iiooo,ooo.oo Surplus and profits ,. V,'.. , . ..... .V. ;;725,O00.0O ' 4 7, .' ':. ' officers -. '? ;Vr ,-1 " y J. C AINSWORTH, Pres. R. W. SCHMEER, Cashier. , R. LEA BARNES. ;Vice-Preiidcnt ; ' A. .M. WRIGHT, Assistant Cashier. ; ; , ' : : W. A. HOLT, Assistant Cashiw. DRAFTS ISSUED ON ALL FOREIGN COUNTRIES PAYMENTS MADE BY POST TO PARTIES ABROAD WITHOUT COST TO RECIPIENTS .$1,000,000.00 $1,565,352.77 trrvorsxs or thb ajthtjax. trrATxxrirT or txb ; Harllord Sleam Boiler Insp. & Ins. Co. Of Hartford. In the 8tate of Connecticut, on the 81st day of December, 1909, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pur suant to law: . i CATXTAX. Amount of capital paid up ,, ........... . . xmookb. - . Premiums received during the year ...$1,367,922.68 Interest dividends and rents received during the - year ; ....;.;. 181.258.9; Income from other sources received during year 16.07J.27 Total Income , BZSBrBSITtfXBTS. Losses paid during the year, including adjust mest expenses, eto Dividends paid during year en cspltsl stock Commissions and salsries paid during year . ... Takea.. licenses and fees paid during year ...... Amount of all other expenditures . Total expenditures ASSETS. ' Vealue of real estate owned .-; , Value of stocks and bonds owned : Ixans on mortgages and collateral, etc Carh In banks and on hand .Premiums In course of collection and In trnns - mission . ... 4. ........ r, ... . . . , Interest and reuTs due and accrued............ 70.745.81 100.000.00 990.967.82 44.165.87 -48,412.89 $1,252,291.69 99,600.00 8,063,476.00 1,107,060.00 124,536.88 258,357.41 ' -67,680.56 Total assets ... , ........ ...... .$4,714,610.79 Less special deposits In any State X if any , v there be) ,,.... . 4 , i - 69,600.00 "Total assets admitted In Oregon .. ,:r .- Z.XABZUTZBS. Gross claims for losses unpaid...',;... ..$ ".. 90,939.53 Amount of unearned premiums on all 'outstand ing risks 1,943,732.29 Due for commission and brokerage 46,609.69 All other liablltles 41.835.50 Total liabilities v, Total premiums In force December 31, 1909 BT7SXBBSS IB OBSOOB FOB THE TEAB. Total risks written during the year.... $1,090,474.00 Gross premiums relved -during the year ., ' 11,023.79 Premiums returned during the year....." 624.41 Total amount premiums oustandlng In Oregon, Dec. 31, 1909.. ' 19,617.64 Hartford Steam Boiler Insp. & Ins. Co. - By L. B. BRAINERD. President Statutory resident general agent and attorney for 'service; , KARL V. LIVELY, Portland, Or. $4,646,010.79 $2,122,117.01 . 3.709,857.51 Stop Ihe Leaks Ant save the leakage . by depositing with this bank and paying bills by check.- We will be . pleased to serve you. Our savings department - . pays ?,iv, v " 'i, "r 4 On Deposits - We buy and sell " ex (' ( ' change, issue letters of credit, transfer 'money i . in fact, furnish evefy banking accommoda. tion. '.' Open $ a. m. to' 5:30. p. m. , Satnrdays S p. m. ' ' . i a mm PAVEMENT irniTTT v- 11 11 liilliJ IS MADE OF BITUMEN AND STONE HENCE THE NAME The Bitumen makes it elastic. ' ' The stone makes it lasting. . A residence street lasts a lifetime when paved with BITULITMC View of the Interior of the west aide banking house of George W.eBates A Co.t in the Henry building at the cor- iter of Fourth and Oak. V -. . :i COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SOLICITED FROM CORPORATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS . Our 18 years of Banking have made us many f riends who will gladly vouch for bur- business integrity 4 INTEREST ON TIME AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. 0 verbeck & Cooke Go Commission Merchants:' ' Stpcki, Bonds, " , Cotton, Grain, Etc. " K t ;',- ;' ' 216-217 Kbard of Tr&de Building ! ' ' .'. .i " ."- ' " '. . J, Members Chicago Board pf Trad Correspondents of Logan aV Krysa,. Ch.'oago. New York. ' Bostoa. " We have the - only private .wire - , connectlns; Portland with the - -eastern exchanges, .' '' Merchants Savings & Trust Company STATEMENT OF CONDITION AT CLOSE OF: BUSINESS.. . , JANUARY, 31, 1910. RESOURCES. Loans and". Discounts ...., Bonds and Securities ).,.'. Real Estate .. ......... . Caih and Due from Banks .$252,592.13 . 168,457.99 39,553.43 ' i 140,803.36 LIABILITIES. Capital ;'r .". ......... . . . , . , . Undivided Profits . . . ...... . ., ... . , . Deposits ' , 407,226 35 .4150,000.00 44,180.56 $601,406.91 $601,226.91 Increase in deposits since November 16. 1909. 25.9 ner cent Total Trusts )...., ,....$4,000,000.00 mm wwialaaiia'it.'ii'amMiil4ai im sswaavwi MM.mmtfim2JUML. amjitdiiS)i:-ii"tr -imml'i t tlmmri.mmMim.tm NEW DEPOSITORS i ' y 'V ' ' " . 1 ' '-,',,. ' s , . Wc-cordially, invife, you to give lis. Sn opportunity to talk over your , banking affairs with us. : Perhaps we can help your in your, business, by; reason of our: experience in bank ing, extending over a period of 26 years. - -"", ; 1 1 'h i-: