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12 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 0, 1910. LOCAL LIVESTOCK OWL CLUB GIVES FAREWELL PARTY 1 . MARKET IS GOOD ill Si IS G1IG LIGHTER i were about 1640 font of hops gathered so that the lBOt vlold la the smallest put of rive consecutive c rops. Aa a setoff airalnat Ihla tnuat be du tha cood Quality of the laat harvest In moat nlacas tha yield graded aa flrat i claaa atock and only such bona aa ware dimitfj throuah oerelpsHnrss after bo ins- gathered war regarded aa second claaa. Tha hopa ara richly fragrant, thoroughly food In color, and rich In lunulln. An avnraaa yield of SSI Dounds I per acre aoes not sueni to nave oeen ex ceeded. In Decmhr. 1909, prlca ringed from 131.71 to Ijt.ii per nunarsaweign Receipts , of Stcclheads Are Small and Price Advances to 12c A Few Chinooks Are Coming Forward. ONION MOVEMENT IS GRADUALLY INCREASING r. Local trade la takln a better bold on onlona and Increased ahlpmenta ara ex- pentad Soma buying for southern account la reported around 11.10 (3 1.18 par hundred pounds, tha latter being- the. association price. A few email aalea of potatoes ara re ported for local trade, but outalde mar kets ara not high enough to ahlp at this tune, joining over oo is being of fered at country points by shippers. , APPLE MARKET SHOWS v. VERY FIRM FEELING innl, trim rt t, tr firm mnA I , Hps from the Columbia ara lnade-.. ,... ,,.. i.ii.r. fill the wants of the trade. . IrVL"" i J Ik7.; . u v "v va aw m "viaitvii eiuM a o sa box, but tha general market Is showing no mange. 80 'great is the scarcity of .aalmon in the local market that the prlca of steel hrada has advanced toZe a pound at . holpuala, S . A few chinooks aa corning forward and are in very acve demand, with the rrli at lie a uound with heads on. Expnoted arrival from other streams nave not materialized. 'and therefore tho eupp uuore to There Is no halibut at all offering" In the local market; not even frosen stock t.tln In evidence. The catch in the north remains nominal, and therefore prices on the sound are highest in his tory. 1 - - . Smelt price Zs Advanced. An advance of Ho a pound, or I0e a box, was quoted In the price of Colum Ma liver smelt by local wholesalers. This put the - local market to JWo a pound, and aa retailer are selling to tha public at 6c a pound, the. profits are sufficiently large to stop any complaint In that direction, . i Catch of smelt in the Cowllta Is not nearly so liberal, and while the Colum bia la full of fish, the catch there la nominal becauae prices are too low fori til inciters to operate proritaDiy. The smelt now coming from the Cow litz are of unusually good quality) and according to retailers the eale la the greatest ever shown In this city. sacaj- peets, il. to; carrots, 11.26 perl saca; rauoage, i.uo wi.to errarte: toma toes, rancy, crate; beans. 120 per io.;cauiiiiowar, ii.vb per orate; peas, lb.; horseradish, lOo; grten onions. 16o (loacn; peppers, bell. ih.t head lettuce, 20o dos.; hothouae. $1.85 box; raoisnee aos. ouncnes; celery, il.&a crate; egg plant, lto lb.: sweet pota toes. 12.25; sprouts, tit tot cucumbers, I ij.no omen. ONIONS Jobbing 11.80 'per cwt; garlic hi 1( j jo per id. AFPT.K3 ll.i6flH.60. ' ' BIG IfffEBESTS FORCE A SHARP Mil $1.2011 MIL Orooertes, JTnts, Eto, SUGAR Cube, 34.48; powdered, 14.06:1 fruit or berry, $8.06; granulated. Receipts of cheap Quality apples from the interior are ailll father liberal, and this la keeping the market backward for good sturr. Receipts of fancy apples are decreas ing. . . - . FRONT STREET QUOTATIOXS. ' ' Sops, Wool aad Hides. HOPS 1808 crop, choice, lto; prims to choice. 16c: prime, 184o: medium. lie; 1909, choice, tic; prime, 0o; med- EXPORTERS BUY HOPS AT THEIR OWN PRICE While there is every expectation of an early Improvement In the local hop iimrKet, present market is at a stand still, and so far aa known there are no orders In from the east. ' Carmlohael is taking a few lota for export but Is getting them almost at liis own Tnre. .. ,: - . The likelihood nf further develop ment of hop growing as one of the ag ricultural pursuits of certain districts of Russia la foreseen by Consul John U. Gmut of Odessa, who wrltes:- Hopa have been grown by the Rus sians for a long time, but renerally only for local consumption. The principal obstacle to development, was that the turn 1 H (ft 1 fin . SUEEPSKIKS Shearing, ltfltSo ncn; snort wool, iswavo; neaium wool nucitfli eaca; ion: wool 76c j 1.26 each. WOOLr-Nomlnal, 1101. Willamette vaiiey, zupzic; eastern ureaon, to (J Sic. i4 IOOIOVio; rreen, 9Hlvo lb.: bulls, green salt. iu id.; K1UB, II ft 1 So per lb. TALLOW Prime, per lb. lb.; caivea, green. 1 04c; No, emallf-r planters experienced difficulty In selling their product, having, to Sell I Young America, 19H20c. I and rreaae. llllUa. CHITTIM BARK Nominal, MOHAIR 1909. Jt4o lb. Butter, Egrrs and Poultry. , EOQ8 Local, candled, select, 0c: eaatern storsge, 17S0c. BUTTKK FAT Delivery t. . b.- Port land Sweet cream. ITHo; sour, S6'4e. BUTTER Extra, creamery, J70S9Q: fancy, 86l7c; store, 26c. POULTRY Mixed chickens, lKc; fancy - hens, 18ltic; roosters, old. Utfe; geese, I So. for live, ltiUlia dressed; ducks, tt9i6c; turkeys, alive, 22c; dressed, tTlC, plgeona, squabs, 2.60S.OO doien; - dressed chickens, to to 2o a pound higher than alive. CHEESE Fency full cream, hum lto; triplets and daisies, lift 019c: jhi u n , through taincd various middlemen, who re. the greater share ofc tha nrofita. To overcome this serious drawback, in ifii a nop ratr was instituted and met with general favor. The 1909 fair was even more successful, and on the day of opening there were present not only Hie purchasing agents of the principal VuewrUa,.hut altto foralga.buyera, their 1'ifsence being due to a shortage in the lfi9 crop In some of the imrortnt hon Flowing districts of Germany and Aus- trin. ... The Russian' yield was decidedly be low the average for quantity, particu larly in the districts wher purely Rus sian varieties are crown. Here the crop was about one half of tho 190ft harvest. The 190 yield might be roughly stated as: 1980 tons for the province of Vol hynla. Inclusive of the crop from the recently planted young plantations; not more than 640 tons yor Poland, and about 1260 tons for other districts. In cluding some uo tons or the semlcultl vated Russian varieties. To this should be added about 270 tons for the prov Snees or Kiev. Chernigov, Kharkov and Vilno, from which-no returns hava as yet been received. ; The whole crop is erected to reach 40S0 tons. Compared villi 4 SCO tons for 1908, with 6400 tons for 1906. and with the record crop of '200 tons' for 1906, the 1909 crop makes a poor showing. Even In 1904 there l . .- L1 1 I MM Or la, rious and Bar. BARLEY Producers' price 1909 Feed. $50: rolled. $33; brewing,' 130.60. WHEAT Nominal Track, club, $1.06 fl1.07; bluestem. l.l6Hl: rd. $1.0$ & V,09 1 '"ty'o'dvlLlO Ll;, WllUtmetta valley. $1.0601.09. MILLSTUFF8 Belling nrlee Bran. ry, . os; dry i.os; conr. a, Io.hk; extra u, 6 66; olden U, $5.46; l yellow, $5.16; tnxt. 6.66; barrels, 16o: half barrels, too: boxes, 66o advance on sack basis. (Above quotations ara 10 days, net cash quotations.) . - y KICE Imperial jiran No. 1. 6Ho: No. I. tUc: New Orleans head. lUfiJo: wreoie, ec . SALT Coarse Hair ground, lOOa, ii. uu per ion: ova. iii.dv: tuDie aairy. WVI-, , W V I V . I W , W.VW. ,...1 extra fine barrels, is, 6a and JOs, .S0 O6.60; lump rock, ino.60 per ton., hukki new. io par so. LEAN'S Small white, 16.60: large white. 14.60; pink. $4 85; bayou. $1.00; Llmas, $100; reds, $1.00. . Xeata, risk and rrovtrtons. DRKKSKD MEATS Front street hogs, fancy. Ho; ordinary, ivVic; veals. extra, ltVk13c; ordinary. 13c. HAMH. 1JACON, KTO Haina, ITej breakfaat bacon, l$W26c; boiled ham. invito: picnics. 14c: tottage roll. 16o: resular abort clears, amolted. II Vie: backs, smoked, 14Vac; pickled tongues, 60c each, . , FISH Nominal Rock cod. 10c: flounders, 6c; halibut, llo; atriued basa 16c: catfish. lOo; salmon, steel- head, lie; chlnook. 18c; soles, 7c per lb.; shrimps, 13Vo per lb.; fierch, 7o per lb.; tomcod. 6o per b.; lobsters, Z6c per lb.; fresh mackerel ( ) per lb.; crawfish, ( ) doc; sturgeon, 12tye per lb.: black baas, 20o per- lb.; Columbia smelts, lHo per lb.: silver smelts. To per lb.; black cod. 7Ho per lb.; crabs, 11.264J1.76 per doren; ... . ... "j steam rendered, 6a, 16 o per lb; com- pounu, as, 12 7i o per id. CLAM S Ha rd shell. razor clams. XI box. OYSTERS Bhoaiwater nay. per gal- Ion, $2.26; per 160 lb, sack. $5; Olympla. er gaiion, ij.yo; per ivv 10. sacx, ii v .60: canned eaatern. 66c can. 16.60 doa: eastern In shell, 11.66 per 100. - PaUts. Coal Oil, Tta. BENZINE til degrees, cases. 19a nar gal.; Iron bbls. 11 Ho per gaL LINSEED OIL Raw. bbla.. lie: eaaea. lie: boiled, bbls.. 90c: cases. 96c: per gallon lots of Z50 aallona. lo leaa: vii caia meat (none in mar net).. Hurs Manna, ac; aisau 7iC WHITE LEAD Ton lots. ?a nar lb.; 600 lb. lots, 8o per lb.; leas lota, thi? per lb, . COAL OIL Pearl, astral and star. 16a per gallon; eocene. 22c gallon; elalne, llo gallon; headlight, 20Ho gallon; ex tra star, 22c gallon; water white, 11 V is? per gaiion; special water white, a gallon. GASOLINE Red crown and motor. lit I8o gallon: 66 gasoline, 80ei7V4c gallon; V. M. L P. nap tha, lJViI0HO gallon. w. TURPENTINE In cases. Tie; ha. rela, 69a per gallon. . , , -. . RISE IN STOCKS 4 Supply and denmnd again reg- 4 a ulated prices In the local market for livestock. Ilccause of the 4 vory small offerings steers sold 4 4 as high as $5.60 at gtockdnla e . this morning. The lot Included 4 e 60 head that averaged, 1348 4 4 pottnda . 4 . ' 4) . Liverpool Wheat Market.. i Liverpool. Feb. . Wheat: Open. Clone. March f Ji 14d May .....7s llUd 7s llHd luly 7s lOVid 7s 10Hd Oregon ' City, Feb. , A farewell party was given last night by the mem bers Of the Owl club at their apart rtiente on Mnln street, near Fourteenth, In honor of Walter V. Smith, who leaves this evening for Rend, Or., and O. J. Hall, manager of the Paclflo Telephone A Telfgrapli company, who goes to Cor- vallls In a few days to assume tha man agement of the office In that city. The evening was pleasantly spent in playing cards, and delluloua refreshments were served. Present were: Qoorge J. Hall, Walter D. Kmlth,. James Willock. J.. II. Trieste, Roy Young, Harry Young and Jack Kugelmann. Money Men Seemingly Not Are Not Offering and Buyers Afraid of Taft and. Rush to Are Not Biddina. Therefore Support , of .Market Amal gamated 4 . Points Up. No Grain Is Moving Mex ico Not Buying Here.' ' What alappeaed Today. . e Advances; . Points. , $87 1 irtdimMe. chop, $22i329;alfalfaineal. $SJ $( ehertsi 167 998 60; IJ nee tnn. FLOUR New eroD. naventa tm. ?Irr.?t1 K,t. J4.0.05; bjlcers. $6.96 6.16 Willamette valley, $5.80 bbl.t export rye. $5 76; bales. $1.16. ' - .. OATS 8pot delivery, new, producers' price Track No. 1 white, - 110 32; grsy, $30 31, . CORN Whole, $86; cracked. $17 ton. HAY Producers' price New timothy Willamette valley, fancy. $20; ordinary, eastern uregon. Z0aIl: mixed. clover No. 1. $16.6oai: wrreat. cheat, $1617; alfalfa, 117, . , rnuM ana Tstratahlss. s FRESH FRUITS-Klrangea: New na vels, $2.262.76 box; bananas, 8(3)6 "Ac lb.; lemons, 16.60 6.00 box; grapefruit $4; pears, $1.26; grapes, $1.76. POTATOES Selling, new, 11.16 $1.26; buying, eastern Multnomah and Ckamaa, 80 86o; ; Willamette valley, VEGETABLES New turnips! $1.50 per . box, 13.50; 444444440444 Amalgamated ............. 4 American Smelter,.....,... t Anaconda , ., t. . ......I..., t Atchison .................. 2 J. IH S 1 1H S4 IH Baltimore ft Ohio. St Paul Colorado Fuel..,.,. Erie ..- Great Northern Louisville A Nsshvllle. ..... Missouri. Paclflo.......... National Lead............. 1T N. T. Central JH Northern Paclflo.;.....,... 1 ' Pennsylvania ............ ... IH Reading 1 Rock island..... 1 Southern Paclflo t Union Pacific IH U. & Steel, o.. I t do preferred......... I hi SEATTLE PRODUC E mm TODAY wiuamet $19; east $16:60; c 16017; New York. Feb. . Stock market traders threw fear to tha winds today ana unaer extensive support given se curltles by the big Interest. . values bounded upward even faster than they fell recently. .Closing , was , sharply higher. London has been buying stocks and ,there baa been much bettgr claas of buying this morning by conservative neopla. There was heavy short covering In Steel, Union Paclflo and London has been buying both. Bummaxy of Wall Street. . Tha Wall Street Journal says In Us summary toaay: Americans in London strong, H to IH aoove parity London settlement continues) today and concludes tomorrow. . Mayor Oaynor advises abolition of personal tax In New York city. : Manhattan bridge three cent fare hear. Ing before public service commission today. Pressed Steel car now operating at full capacity with a good supply of or ders ahead. St. Paul'a January earnings will show Only a trifling decrease from those of .( Y?- ,. Lionaon marxei ouiei nut rirm wicn Improvement in consols - and marked I strength In copper stocks. international smelting ft Kenning ae- .,..cnlt4 rteei Leased Wlre.t. ,, -Seattle, Feb, 9. Butter, per pound Washington creamery firsts, $9c; ranch, 16 027o; eastern, creamery, 8!!5o; process, 16a . , , , , , , Kgga, per. dosen Local ranch. ISO 86o; eaatern storage, 24 10c; Oregon, $4 16c; California, 1436a Cheese, per pound Cream brick, 19c; wheel fiwlss, 2lc; block. Swiss, 11c; Im ported Wheel Swiss. . 30c: Wisconsin twins, 19c; Wisconsin Young Americas, . "Pon 19Vo. ; . I AmaL Copper Co.! onions ureen loc per doien; Walla Am. o. Walla, $1.2601.60 per cwt. I do pfd ....... Potatoes Fancv eaatern Wuhlnrin. I Am. Cotton OIL c iewi per ton; white Klver, $16ll;A,n- ico., c.t.. sweets,, $2.763.00 per cwt. . 4m. Sugar, c... Am. emeit, c... clares quarterly .2 per cent, making I per cent baals; an Increase of 1 per cent per annum. . ' American Sugar declares regular divi dend, 1. on preferred and 1 on com mon, payable April i to atock of record March 1. Sloes-Sheffield declared regular quar terly dividend of 1 on common. . Range of New York prices, furnished py uverpqca a uooK9 company: description TOpenl Hish Low Rid . : Northwest Oop " Weather. . . Portland and vicinity-Rain this aft ernoon, nonlght and Thursday: south erly winds. ' Oregon Rain west Increasing cloudi ness and warmer ' east nortlon tonla-ht. Thursday, rain weat. rain or anew east portion. Southerly winds. . Washington Rln west, rain or .snow east pOMlon ' Ionian t and . Thursday : southerly winds.- Idaho Increasing cloudiness - and warmer south portion, rain or - snow north portion tonlxhu Thursday, rain or snow, . . v . Ideas of farmers of the Interior re garding what they should get for dhelr wheat ara entirely out of line with con ditions here and therefore has resulted. "Farmers believe they will get 11.18 for their wheat." says a prominent In- icroui looay, -ana tnererore would not accept" the present market even -If buy- era would give It Some of them are of the impression that they will get considerable business out of Mexico but the buying from there to date has been In Canada becauae of the lower price ivr gram ana tno cnejyper rreignt rates.' WENS ANOCLOSESAT ALOVERPRIC APPLICATION to convert into a National Bank hav '.' ing been approved by .the' Comptroller of the Currency,, . The Bank of California, San . Francisco, is now, ' together, v with its branches at. Portland, Seattle and Taconia, doing business as a National Bank under the title of 'The Bank of California National Associa tion." " ' PORTLAND BRANCH ' Chamber of Commerce Bldg. ' Third and Stark Sts. WILLIAM A. MAC RAH Manacsr. . . Assistant MaAa4ras t The Bah k of California Chicago Market Starts Weak and Does Not Recover , Liverpool Opens Higher but Has Mixed Ending. Chicago, Feb. . Wheat opened lower, slow with a and "cioaed e to yesteraay a rinai. oreiT. markets tc a bushel under PORTLAND, OREGON. IN TOT 6TATB OB OREOON. . At tha close of business Jan. 11, 1129. , ASSETS. Loans and Dls- ' counts .......$3,t8,S4.5l. ! Customers' LI- : ', - ability Under . " Letters of . 'N Credit n.MT.71. , r Cash and Ex- ' . change 1.004.(19.61 IM18.795.SJ wera JeurnoJ want ads bring results. GEORGE HENRY BUILDING FOURTH AND OAK STS. W. BATES & CO. BANKERS Branches: 553 Williams Ave. 161 Russell Street (If '' -it: ; ; . " v r - :' : ' ' i i - --- , ' ' f I i !V i. x 5 1 ' : -, I r: . i Ji n v. if :. J i '"iS .::w;;::::'i51'::;v: B wt , "!; iVj-f-.aSirsSf'?:'-. j w , A ' ' J II ''-n v-frr- -1 '"VaTL ' 4 --''?: - - -. i 'Vjr do Dfd Anaconda IS. Co. Am. Woolen, o... Atchison, c... V 1.IU ..,.. B. A O.. c...... do pfd ..... .. Brooklyn R. T...I Canadian Pac c, Cen. Leather, o. do pfd C. & 6. W.. o..., a, M. A St p.-.,, C. & N. W7 ... Ches. A Ohio Col. F. & I, ... Colo. So., c .... do 2d pfd. . , . . do 1st pfd... . . worn I'roaucts, o. ao prd ... Del. & Hudson. D. A R G., ... pfd. Erie, c do 2d pfd. . . . do 1st pfd.... O Northern, p.. 111. Central Inter. Met., o,. . uu pi Manhat'n Ry."i! (3re Lands' Missouri Pa. ... No Lead , Y.j Central . N. Y o. & w Norfolk W., a, "x' in Am. in. 72 09 29 146 164)4 7954 'ii" View of the Interior bf the wast aide banking house if Oeorg W. Bat. A Co, la th. Henry building at the oor i ner of Fourth and Oak. . COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SOLICITED FROM ' : "CORPORATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS Our 18 years of Banking have made us many friends who will, gladly vouch for our . business integrity Pa. Mail S. Co. Penn. Rv. . P. O.. L. . r rrt mt. a. tar, o.. . . , Reading, c. . i. . Readinir. 9. ka Reading 1. pta.'. ReD. I. A- IS Hen. I x. a -j S. L. & 8. F.. 1 p, ; do 1st hfdf " & l. & a w o. .' do pfd. Bouth. Pan South. Rybomi." u pia. . . . i . . . L&w!,fI0c: Union Pae., "com U. S. Rubber, o do pfd, U. S. Steel Co., ao nm. Wabash, o do pfd , W. IT. Tel . .. "Win. Cen.. n Weatino-hnu Utah Connr. Third Ave.,...,; Pitts. Coal . ' Cona. Gas.....,. Bia , Four Ry. Springs.!... do Dfd .. . ;Vl,r. Chemical., K." O. South ' Ice Seeurltti Allia Chalmers... i uo pia i Am. Con do nfd i Anon, o 69H 47 sou 107 82 114 1064 111 90 71 Vi 180V 29 14l2 165 1 8U ii" 172H as 78 28 4f 1864 "9 49 146 30 77 118 19 ??? 1364 188 , 28 29 - 107i 108 37H IS 72 "2 2Y 82 ,27 a 9 tx , a Total gal r-ejiej m ' a d-'....! i ilea, 891,7 48H 182H 97 37U 110 78 119 20 136 ?2? 86 7 '?0 98 43 82 s ,: 2fl 744 123 mixed tone.. Liverpool opened 4d hlsh er and closed, Hd higher to 4d lower. vasn suuaiion is again poor. Cash' hif Nn a . r4 ii t. No. 3 red. ll.18ftfl.I2: No 1 h'.M wl.' ter, 11.1301.14: No. 8 hard winter. I1.16U 111; 'No. 1 northern spring-, 11.14 Hi,7; t0, 'northern spring-. $1.18 1.134: No. 8 anrina- li inumiii v. n ii win no. i, white. 4c low, a wire irom Minneapoiia sayi 'There is -a lot of wheat on tha cash MABnanxaV, Capita TJsed at this Branch.. I 150,000.00 Bvrpltti and ' Profits, Less Kxpenses and Taxes Paid.. 16,196.41 Reserved for Taxes in corn Ao. 2 corn, 6363c: No. rw.it. i Ite 64 66c; No. 2 Jellow. '63 i E ' V' , 674684o. ed Under Let ters of Credit 3,813.49 071.949.67 77.31T.78 44,418,796.13 Range of Clilcagro prtces furnished by Overbeck A Cooke Co.: 100 WHEAT. Open. High. ' Low. iay 110?h 110i 110 juiy-... ivi 1014 Bept 97 97J CORN. May 66 July ..... 66 . 66 . Sept ..... 66 66 OATS. May 46 6 July ..... 43 43 Kant ttl li.r jft7 Close. 110B 100B 96 1 Sept. May July 40 ....2246 .....2222 May .....1326 July 1222 May ...1187 July .....1187 40 PORK. 2262 2222 -LARD. 1226 . 1222 RIBS. 1190 1190 5 6A 66 65A 5 ' 86 A 4 4b 43 43 40 40 STATR OV ORKflON. 1 COUNTY Ot MULTNOMAH J'9- 1, Wm. A. MacRae. manager of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to tne best of my knowledge and belief. (Signed) WM. A.' MAC RAB. Manager. . fluhacrlbed and sworn to before me !thls 8d day of FebruW-y, 1910. (Signed ' O. W. WEBBER, " Notary Fubllo. Correct attest: (Signed) J. T. BURTCHAELL. Assistant Manager. I Report of the ' Flnmnotel Cbnditloa jof The Bank of California ,;. san raaitoscay ; v.t' rNCLTJDlNO TinB BRANCHna A.T PORTLAND, TACOMASEATTLH At tho close of business Jan. II. 1919. ' Loans and discounts ..318.201.653.01 Bank premises ........... 1,000,000.00 Merchandise lettera oredl(, 8undry stocka and bonds,,,. 1,191,208.09 Oovemment ' i ' bonds ....I 680.826.tl Du e f rom banks and ';.' v bankers.. 8.088.068.14 Money-on ,. hand...... ,176,930.20 14,011,871.73 , " . ' ' $44,770,720.9 , Capital paid In gold coln.. 4,000,000.00,, Surplus and. i undivided " - .'' profits 11.19S.901. 67 . Dividends unpaid ........ 3,694.60 Acceptances in Lionoon un der letters of credit..., 726,368.71 Exchange 129,460.77 D u banks ' . and bank-' era t 6,368,721.69 Due other depositors 22,87.37.80 28,734, Other liabilities , 70,308. 5j (Signed) Attests - - , ,; 144.770.720.86 A, L.' BLACK. . ''' Cashier. (Signed) ' 1. K. MUULiTON. JAMES M. ALLEN, - - '. ; ( 'Directors. Subscribed and sworn to. before this 4th day of February, 1910. (Signed) JAMES MASON, me (Seal) Notary Public tn and for the City and County of San Frn Cisco, State of California. My commission will expire De cember 4, 1911. 2230 2205 1215 1210 1133 1177 2243 2216 1225 1220 1185 1188 rOBTXAITD BXAJfCK. A A A B Chamber of Commerce Building Third and Stark Streets JAMES T, BURTCHAELL Asst. Mgr. i WILLIAM A. MAC RAE. Mgr, NEW YORK BANK STATEMENTS Portland Banks. .' Clearings today $1,688,682.26 Year ago 821.866.99 Oain today. ............. t Balances today . , . . . . .... ,1 Year ago ........ ... 667,225.27 80,889.20 104,078-07 Seattle xlanVa. Clearings today ..$1,879,782.00 Balances , today ........... 183.486.00 Taooma Banks. Clearings today ..! "? 751 nn Balances today 69,'634.00 New York Cotton Market. (Furnished by Overbade A Cooke Co.) . Cotton market Open, y High. I486 1478 New York, Feb, range Feb. . . . . Mch. . . . Ani. , . ... May . . . . una .... ulv .... Aug. . ... Sept ..... Oct , , . Nov. .... Deo. ..... 1490 1496 Low, 1485 1476 Close. 149095 1488 '1506 . ' I486 1174 1423 1885 1285 1282 1276 1491 1440 1346 1299 1283 1281 1472 1423 1387 1285 1282 1268 1 . ...... 874 10K 74 . 63 j 634 00 shares, 108 180 97 25 108 78 1184 ? 11 11 141 7 T7 "86 48 38 b INTEREST. .ON TIME AND .SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ' Money, 2 8 per cent f New York Metal Market. ' New Yort' Teh. 9.-Tin. 832 E0J? kA C"opper313.00 (Si 1 11 sn " 3.b5. Lead $4.67 J4 4.72, '- 1494 1498 1604 1491 1490 1440 1343 1297 128S 1280(81 Hoirs Higher In East. , wmcago, bd.' j. nogs, zs.ooo: year ago, 72,000; left oyer, 6500. Hogs are nieuuy iu ou mauer. waiiie, 1 1 s.uuu; mar ket lOo higher. Sheep, 18,000; market Kansas City, Feb. 9. Hogs, cattle, 6000; sheep, 7000. , 10,000; lrna,La' 5 Hogs. 10,600; cattle, 6200: sheep, 9000.- , 1 i Country Merchants .: Farmers ; Stockmen Ship your good, fat produce to Smith. . He never, charges commis sion, onin dv exnress.' Ma-win na as follows: , - f Live Hens, 16c Dressed Hens, 17& i'ressea i-iogs, 110.. Dressed veal, under 130 lbs, 12o. LarKe veal less.' " ,-:..v... .... Eggs, market pVlce. . - Address . ' . - , . J - rRAKK Zh kiotk' MEAT CO, w "Tightlng the Beef Trust,", - ' POBTXAITD, OSBOOIT. mm 1I!(G PAVEMENT . . IS MADE OF BITUMEN AND STONE HENCE THE NAME The Bitumen makes it elastic. ' The stone makes it lasting. v. . ' " 1 A residence street lasts a lifetime when paved with .BITULITHIC Bonds Investments, Timber Lands Overbeck & Cooke Co. , Commfsslon Merchants Stocks, Bonds ; Cotton. Grain, Etc 216-21 7."') , Board of Trade BuUding Members Chicago Board of Trada Correspondents of Logan Bryan. Chicago, New York, Boston, t WTe have the only private wire connecting Portland with the ' eastern' exchangee. : McCrath&NeuhausenCo. v.... v- y ; - s p ; :: .,' p 'V- p P 701-2-3-4-5 LEWIS BUILDING. ' . PORTLANP, OREGON . Journal v Want Acis Bring Heoulto