The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 09, 1910, Page 12, Image 12

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OREGON DAILY JQU3
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25 KITS
LIVELY BIDDING
ME- SUPPORTS STOCKS
EM AT CRITICAL POINT
RECEIPTSARELIGHT
AT STOCKYARDS lil
Chickerr Market in Excellent
Condition, ' Few." Birds Re
mainirig for Next Week
Butter Firm at Quotations.
: Front street wat pretty well cleaned
up this niornipir in all lines and the
market was completely bare on soma.
Cantaloupes and ' watermelons were
hard t9 find and there will likely be a
- plainly relt shortage or tnera ; in tne
city tomorrow. - The cantas were quot
ed at $3 but even at that tha supply
was limited., , ; ,
', Chickens Call "Welt ,
"Tha demand for chickens has been ex
cellent all week and values today were
even firmer than yesterday. Every
thing: cleaned up so that next week will
open wo under favorable conditions.
About 23 cent la quoted on fryers. The
epr market remained practically un-
eoanjrea during uie day wun a rair de
mand and steady quotations. Tha but
ter market is firm at the advanoe an
nounced two days ago. The cheese max
ket , remains unchanged.
Small rrolt la Demand. .
Loganberries, black caps, currants
and raspberries cleaned up well today
with the -morning rush-on the Street
and If there are no receipts this after
noon the market will be practically clean
by Monday morning. Loganberries sold
at 11-25, black caps at $1.50 and cur
rants at $2.25. Raspberries at $1.60.
:. Crawford Peaches- Arrive. '!
-'A small lot of Crawford peaches were
received on the street this morning:, but
the quantity was not sufficient to at
tract much attention. Cherries are not
very plentiful and some of those in the
market . today were In poor condition.
' Early Cabbage Scarce.
The vegetable line is pretty well rep
repented, but there Is said to be a scar
city of early , cabbage and dealers are
talking: some Of importing from Call
-f ornia, so one of them stated this morn
ing:. He said more early cabbage could
be grown here to advantage. .
, FRONT STREET QUOTATIONS
Confidence Established After
'Brief Flurry Due to Discour
aging Government Crop' Re
port Issued Yesterday.
Hops, Wool and Hides. .
HOPS 1808. prime to choice, lie:
prime, U0ii,tfc;. medium, loc; 1810
contracts, r 18c. - - r -
WOOL Nomina!, 1910, Willamette
valley, 16S20c: eastern Oregon, 1317c.
SHEEPSKINS Shearing, . 10P25O
rail, short wool, 2offf 60c; medium
vonl, tiOryil each; long wool, 76o
$1.25 each.
TALLOW Prime, per lb. 4c; No,
s.and grease, 2M2c. ., .,.
. CHITTIM BARK 1909 Nominal
Be: 1910, 445c. .----
- .IIIDKH Dry hides, M7lir lb. J
green, 78cj bulls, green, salt 60 lb. J
kipa, 8lQc; calves, green, 1815o per
MOHAIR- Nominal; 1910," 30B2c
Butter, Tggu and Poultry.
- BUTTIIWExtra creamery, aoc; store,
BUTTER FAT F. 0. b. Portland, per
wiei Jvr,eam. W Bour. 26-
iAJr" iaK. ic; orouers,
2123c; fryers, 2022c; geese, old,
12c; young 1818c for live; 14lEe for
dressed duck, young. 16ifj)18c; old, 17o:
VU"'"' ; llve " 30 ?lo; dressed,
2 tit 28cJ - pigeons. : squabs, $2.60
uozen ; dressed cmckens, lo to 2o a
poma nigner than alive. ... ... ,
EGGS Local candled, 1 select, 28 &
CHEESE New Oregon fancy full
'i.'"' u-jpievs ana naisies, it
ftrafn. Tlnn mA Yr.
. BARLEY Producers price 1909
rew?fr42' ro11' r5s dewing. $24.
- WHEAT Nominal Track, club,
V f 81blUMtem 828SC Wl"amett
S v"!0"' b: cracKeo $37 ton.
-!f,AYTT?r01,u,?ers JPce New timothy,
, .r uioaicuo (alley, xancy, izowzil ordi
nary. llXV MKtnrM AfAMH I44A4i
mixed. $15.60: clover, No. 1, $15.6016
wheat $16 i7; cheat,. $17 IS alfalfa
$17&18. . - . - -
fXrOUK Newcrop, patents," $118;
.Willamette $5.30. per , barrel; local
BiiaiKiiL, ji.vaufi.Bj; uaKers. 4.i)6Q)&.l&;
NSW' York. Jill V 9 It, ran innirmf
Shortly after th nnonfricr that . nriran.
ized support was being tendered the
uai, ana me resistance -thus afforded
served to stem the tide of liquidation!
ly awaited, and when arbitrage houses
appeared M buyers, the short Interest
proceeded to bid for stocks in an ex
cited manner, with the result that sub
stantial recoveries were c recorded
throughout ' the roster.
better than expected, but money rates
iiu i wuuiu eorni (on a lurmer con
traction in the loan Hem is necessary.
This can hardly be effected except by
llauldation unless foreign gold can be
pecured. The outstanding short Interact
is admittedly of large proportions, but
stocks have gone from strong to weak
hands during the past few months,
and although public holdings generally
are not considered large, they are never
theless of sufficient extent to result In
liquidation on a good scale on the drives.
A continuance of the covering move
ment may be witnessed during, the early
trading next week, but much depends on
whether or not stocks taken to support
the market are distributed on the advances
Business. Brisk Yesterday.'Af
ternoon With Many Sales of
Cattle; PricesRemain Prac
tically Unchanged. " ' .
Description Open Hlgh Low Bid
Am, Cop. Co.
Am. Car & Fu 0.
do pfd .......
Am. rnt nil
Am. Loco.,
Am. Sugar. 0. ..119
Am. Smelt, ... I 6814
do tM . I
Anaa Min. Co.,. 86
Am. : wool., o. ...... .
Atchison,, c. . , ... j 95
ao pra ....... 1...
B. & O., 0...... 107
00 pia .... ...
arooK. Rap. t. .
-fl-J.3-,8-8 sham. Ha,
i.nv. i yri ma. in- iim , m.t in
AIILLSf UFFS Selling erica, car lota
Brana 20j ixVddUngs, $29; shorta. tfil;
chop, . 119 26. - .f
Trice Track No. 1 white, $27j grray.
......
bruits and Vegetables. v
clas, $3.754.00 box; bananas, 6Uo lb.;
$8.76: pineapples. $8.60.Op. dos.i can-.
ioiuujjm, t vtf a. o , peacnes, 4uuc;
plums, 76c; cherries. Royal Ann. 6 8c;
Binge. 910c; watermelons, 2 2Hc.
BF;RRIES Ioeanberries. $1.001.26;
blackcaps, $1.60; raspberries. $1.60 per
crate of 24 boxes; strawberries, $2.00
2.25. . . ......
. POTATOES Selling. :: old, 8590c;
buying, eastern Multnomah and Clack
amas, 60c; Willamette valley, 40c; new
potatoes. $1.251.60. ; - . v
VEGETABLES New turnips, $1.60;
beets,- $1.60; carrots, $1.60 sack; cabbage
$22.26 per cwt.; tomatoes, California,
$1.60; beans, 85e per lb.: horseradish,
12'ic; green onions, 1520o per doxen;
peepers, bell, 1012iic per lb.; head
lettuce, ' l$20c - per dozen; hothouse,
7oc berx; i radishes, 10124o dozen
bunches; icelery, ... 75 85c dozen; egg
plant, ( ) lb.; cucumbers, local, $1.00
doxen; California, 76c$l. 00 box; as
paragus, local 85o dozen; peas 4c .
-V......U.O, ,..,inf,.,ii gar
lic. 7 ft 1 0c per lb.
APPLES Old. 2.OO02.BO."'
Brooerles, Huts, Etc,
SUGAR Cuba, $0.65! oowdered, $.2B;
fruit fr . berry,;, $6.25; dry granulated,
SO 25; ; conf. A. $6.05; ' extra B, $5.65;
golden G. $5.56; D yellow, $5.65;.beet,
$6.05; ; barrels, 15c; half barrels, 30o;
boxcR. fi 5c advance on sack basis.-
Above quotations are 80 days net
canh nuotations.) 5- . - ; ... .
IUCE Imperial Japan No. 1. A He:
No. 2. 6 He; New Orleans head. 031 7c;
CreoliS, 5 "a C. vf- .- . - - ; , - .'
SALT Coarse Half ground, 100s,
Y!M .JI.tonj 60s.. 111O0; table dairy,
tU. $18.00: 100s.; $17.00;. bales, $2.26;
eNjra fine barrels, 2s. 6s and 10s. $4.00
tirt.i'0; lump rock, $20.60 per ton.
DEANS Small, white. 6 He; large.
y.1'1' ,'?c;' r!nH- 1 WltKci bayou,
$7.5: I..lraas. $5.35; reds,. $7.26.
HONEY-New, ISUq per lb.
Meats, Tish. and JxovIclOttS.
iMuufcfcjj-u Front street hogs, fancy,
124c; ordinary 1114 2c. veals, extra
llo. ordinwry. 10O10K-": dprln lambs
v" "
Can, Pac, c. .
Cent Leather, c.
do pfd ...... ,
C. & O. W., 0 . . .
C, & k 0...
O Sr n.
Col. F. & I., c. . .
uoi. southern, c.
do 2d pfd ..V.
do 1st pfd ...
Corn Products, c
- do pfd
DeL & Hudson..
O. & R. Qr'nda, ol
ao pfd ......
Erie, c , . . . . . , ,
do -2d pfd . . .
; do Int nfd .
G. Northern, pfd
mmois central
Inter. Metro., c.
do pfd .......
Louis. A NMh
Mo., Kan. & T., c
00 pra
Distillers. . ....
Ore. Lands . I..
Mo. pac. .
Nat Lead .
N. T. Central . . .
N. Y., O. A W.,.
Nor. & West p.. ...
do pfd. ..,...
N. American ...
No. Pac c. . . i. .
Pac. M. St Co...
Tenh. Ry.
P Steel Car, c.,
do pfd. .,,,,.
Reading, o.
- do 2d pfd. , , . .
do 1st pfd. .,..
Ren. T A R .
f do pfd. ........
Kock Island, o. ,
do pfd. .... i,.
St.L. & S.F. 2dp.
do 2d pfd.
Rt L & 8. W. e..
SL L. & S. W. p.
80. Pae . ... :.
So. Ry., c ......
do pfd.
Texas A. Pun
T., St L. & W C
. ao nri
Union Pacts. ,.
do pfd.
V. 8. Rubber, c.
- do pfd. .......
U. 8. Steel Co., c
do pfd. ....?,
Wabash, c
do pfd. .......
W. f. Tel. ....
Wis. Cent. o. . . .
Westinghouse . .
Beet Sugar,..,,'.
utan copper,...
Third Ave
Ice Securities...
Cons. Gas ,
Big. Four
Ry5 Springs..,..
Vir. Chemical,, .
: do pfd ( .. . . .
K. C. South.....
An nft ........
Gen.- Electric.
Wheel. & L. E..
Allis Chalmers..
do pfd ,...,.
Amn. Can.....;.
.- do pfd .......
Alton, c...
G. W, pfd,...,,
Nevada Cons. , . .
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187
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82
Smith Wants Eggs
We will pivy .as1 fotlows for first
clans produce. Ship by express:;
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Fori ....,,.,.,....;...,..., ,120
I.iv Jleng 160
Live SprlKjr Ch!ckss, pound. ;20c
j. ,' Afllrsai '
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10llc; , yearling lambs, 10c; mutton,
22c;; breakfast bacon, -20B0c; boiled
ham. 27 29c; picnics. 18c; cottage roll,
(- ); regular short clears, smoked
18c; backs, smoked,. 18c; pickled
tongues, 40o lb.
TURPENTINE In. cases, 75c; bar
rele, 696 per gallon. -
LARD Kettle leaf, 6s, 17c per lb.;
steam rendered. 6s. 16 o per lb.; com
pound 6s. 12c per lb.
OYSTERS Shoal water bay. per 1-
cer gallon. 2.75 per 100 lib. ack, $7
7.60: CAnnftrl tonntArn Kfw n tc KA Am
eastern in shell. $1.65 per 100. ;
rion nominal hock COO, luc:
imuuoera, bc; nanout. vc: , striped
bass,A16c; catfish 10llc; fresh chl-
to., DIUeOBCK, ILffpiZQ id.;
soles, 7c; shrimps; lie; perch, 7o;
tomcod, ) ; lobsters. 25c; herrings,
6c; black bass, 20c lb.; ' aturgeod, 13o
v . Jf'i r "nieiUp vc id,; tiiaCK
cod, 7c; crabs (out of season); dressed
shad, 6c; roe shad, 8c; shad roe, 20c lb.
' ft, MR Harilohol! ' no- hn. i Iv. .
' ..... v. ... . . . . . . - i vva, . V. lu..
razor clams (out of season).
Valnts, Coal Oil, zte . :
91c; boiled, bbls., 88c; cases, - 93c;
ner rnllnn Into nf 9RA nil... i- i-:
oil cake meal (none in. market).
uciiMc op aegrees, cases, 190 per
gal.; iron bbls, lo par. aal.
lb.1. 600 lh. lots. In tier IK I ' 1.?.
8c per lb. ' . 1 '
ROPR Manila. Kr" kIh.1 tiz-
CO A L OH Pearl, astral and star 15c
28c gnllon; headlight, 20 o gaflonnx-
wi 4jc union; water wnite, "11
16c per gallon; special water white.
,16c gallon. .
.'oAn? JljI!;.ER," " rown and motor.
lfc.iO talloni SO mcniin. unatm.
sallon.' ' " ' ""'""''S0
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN.
Hogs. Cattle. Calves. Sheep.
Saturday ., -78 ...
Friday '. 224 - 1 . . 491
Thurs. .... 120 101 11 . in
Wed.:..,,.. . . i
Tuesday .1, 633 '850 80 604
Portland Union "Stockv.r1 1 Knrth
Portland. Or., July 9. Receipts were
light today, being, confined to 78 head
of cattle and 20 horses. Sales, too, were
ngni tnis morning, out yesteraay after
noon business was brisk at tha vsrda.
v aiues snowea no sensational cnanges.
Today's ' Shippers, ,
A. ' Chalmers of Hlllsboro, Or., cattle,
one car.
W. A. Stevenson, The Dalles, Or., cat-
no, uno car. . s
Chew Slrk of ; Shaniko, .Or., horses,
one car.
George Kohlhager of Roseburg. Or.,
cattle, one car. .,
A. C. Divls of Halsey, Or., cattle, one
car. - .-: .. ......v...-.
. . . Bales Made Today,
Following sales were 1 reported this
morning "at the yards and give the of
ficial figures . on actual transactions,
condition and values: v
Av. Iba, Price.
81 cows ............... 940 $3.26
82 cows ,. 738 8.00
6 cows ., 1068 3 90
13 cows 1008 3.90
6 steers 1085 ' 6.25
1 steer 1040 4.00
1 bull 1640 8.75
1 bull ;.,... 1260 ! 8.25
1 Stag ................. 1040 8.60
1 bull ..V1480 " 8.T6
IK -cows 1086 4.25
2 bulls 1425 -8.25
1 bull 1620 3.60
1 steer w............ 1220 - 4.76
10 cows 948 8.00
3 steers 1163 4.00
;1 calf ........ 200 4.00
2 cows ,...,,......., 930 4.00
6 cows ................ 938 8.60
C cows 929 8.50
22 Steers 1363 6.60
24 steers ....... ... 1187 6.40
General range of livestock values as
shown by actual sales:
CATTLE Best Oregon steers, $5.60;
ordinary steers, $5.00405.25; best Cali
fornia, $5.50; common steers, ' $4.00;
cows, best, 4.25?4.60; fency.' $4.00;
poor, $3.00; heifers, $4.60 4. f6; bulls,
$3.00uV75, , ... .. .
HOGS Best east of the mountains,
810.00: fancy, $9.7509.90; stockers and
feeders, $9.00.
SHEEP Sheared best yearling weth
ers, $4.40; old wethers.- $3.004.00?
spring lambs, $5.85; ewes, $3.60 i.00.
CALVES Best $6.50; ordinary, $5.50
C$5.75; poor, $4.0005.00. - .
NORTrt BAM ROAD . ' '
KNOWS HOW TO'
TRANSPORT STOCK
The Spokane, Portland & Seat- 4)
4 tie Railroad company demon-
4 strated this morrflng how live- 4
4 stock can be handled with dls- 4
4 patch and safety. A tralnload 4
4 ot 15 cars of cattle was delivered
4 ' at the stockyards on the Penin- 4
4 suia after having been out but 27 ' 4
4 hours from arangeville, Idaho. 4
4 The distance Is about 600 miles. ; 4
4 The cattle arrived In excellent
4 ; condition, and the railroad com- 4
4 pany is tftday receiving the com- 4
, pllments of the stockmen at the
4 ; yards. V;V':';"r"?TT r'.'
44 -
yORTtTUTST BANK STATEMENT
PORTLAND BANKS.
Clearings today ....... ...$1,877,943.10
A year ago ............... l,H7,286.41
MIMES,
SilOV; EFFECT
0FCR0PREPORT
Quotations Advance at Open
ing and Fluctuate Little Be-
, fore Closing HourCondi
tion Reflected Elsewhere. .
. Chicago, July 9. There was a sharp
advance In wheat this morning on the
strength of the government crop report,
which came . out yesterday afternoon
after the close of the market m July
wheat opened at 106 and -rose half a
cent higher during the day, but dropped
back to the opening figure. . December
closed at 105." . ' . '
Range of Chicago price furnished by
Overbeck & Cooke Company;
WHEAT. . . ;
Open. High. Low. Close.
July 106 r 106 105'; 106 -
Sept 103" 105 103 104
Dec. .104 108 104 105, '
CORN.
July 68, 67 , BS . 68B
8ep. ...... 61 61 60' ' 60
Dec 69 60 68 59 A
OATS.
July 41 - 41 41 ' 41
Kep. . 39 40 , - 89 ' 89
Deo. ...... 40 41 40 40
PORK-
July .... .... 2430B
eep. ...... 2135 2200 , 2185 2197B
y. LARD.
July ...... 1200 1200 1187 1187B
Hep 1200 1206 1192 1197H
Oct ...... , ......... 118213
RIBS
July ...... 1242 1245 1242 1245B
Sep. 1197 .1197 1190 . 1195
Oct ...... .... ' .... .... . 1135
San Francisco Markets.
trallan, $1.65 1.60; Sonora. $1.60 1.65;
good California club. $1.421.4S;
northern wheat, bluestem, $1.65P1.67
cllib' . ii ?,: Turkey, $1.47 ; . - Russian
red. $1.42.
Barley F
'eed, good to choice, 98 c
$1.05(8)1.07.;
$1.01. fancy, fl.02; poor to lair.
nr... i . & . . . . .
vuv, uiu u re will if.
ChAvallar ' Tinmlnol
Eggs California fresh. Including
cases: Extras, 28c; firsts, 25c; sec
ands, 23c; thirds, 20c. ,
Butter California fresh, extras,
29c; firsts,. 28c: seconds. 270.;
fancy, 14 c; firsts, 13c; seconds, 12 c;
California Young America, fancy,. 16c;
Potatoes New river whites, choice,
SentaL $1.661.21 -
onions New red, per sack, $2.00
i.zo; yeiiow, per cental, a.uuaf 2.2S; sil
ver skins, $2.00 2.26,
granges cnoice, ii.Boras.eo; extra
RhntCA. 12.SO(7i).l &! VnlAnMaa HAa
8.60. ,
Increase today ,,,.,.,,,$ 260,657.79
Balance today . t ins9e
A year ago 13s497!97
Clearings week, 1910, ...... $9,076,206.84
Week,, 1909, . . ... , . . . 6,617.149.72
v Increase week 1910
Ralant-ft wopt 1010 .
Balance week, 1909,'
. SEATTLE
Clearings today i. . . . ,
Balances today .......
SPOKANE
Clearings today .....
Balances toaay ' . , . . ,
......$2,469,067.12
......$ 899,078.09
...... 727,980.33
BANKS.
..$1,822,195.00
261,915.00
BANKS.
,..,...$ . f72,20!1.00
60,290.00
TACOMA BANKS.
Clearings today ........... $1,024,122.00
Balances today 72,457.00
Journal Want Ads bring results.'
Seattle Market Report.
Rpnttlp .Tnlv a TtnttAv r aii.a) .
Washington.creamery, firsts, Sic; ranch.
m f vuiii&i j , VJ-s t 4t Ova,
Oregon, 21c; California, 81c. . '
jggs tper aoaen iocai ranch, J3e.
rh,a. fnAF nnitn. TIllAmnAlr' mlM
1?l.ff?ll&A W .Ann, n -tttrth. 1ffhiat a.
America.' 18c.
Onions Australian, 4c; Texas Ber-
Tn 11 H O 11 9R nor Arola" TXTn 1 1 n Ttr-ll
$1.50 per crate; California, 2,2c,
Potatoes Fancy graded, $18 20 per
ton; fancy, eastern Washington, $1820
per ton; new California whites, lc.
Now York Cotton Market. .
Open High Low Close
Jan. , ,1265 1265 1259 1263
feb. . .... .... 1264-66
March., .... 1269 1270 1265 1267-68
April... .... . 1270-73
July. . ..... 1547 ,1650 1542 1547
Aug. ....... 1488 1490 1477 1479-80
Sept . ..... 1346 1347 1337 1340-41
Oct. . 1284 1285 1278 1280r81
Nov. , 1271 1271 1271 126687
Dec. . 1266 1267 1261 1263-64
" " Details of Crop Report.
Washington, July 9. A crop report
Issued today by the department of agri
culture shows that the average condi
tion of corn on July 1 was 85.4 per
cent of a normal crop as compared with
89.3 per cent In 1909 and 82.8 per cent
in 1908.
The average, condition of' wheat July
Lw.as.S1-5 Per cent as compared With
80 last month. The harvest of 1909
was 82.4 percent and in 1908 was 80 6.
The amount of .wheat remaining on
the farms July 1 was 88.739,000 bushels
compared, with 15,002.000 bushels In
CHAUTAUCUA TO CTErj
' 0"J TUESDAY, JULY 12
(SppcUl Dispatrli to Tbe Jourutl.)
Orec-fin C1tv. Tntw fl n n Tn.
day morning 'the Willamette Valley
Chautauqua association will open its
doors and- for two week3 education and
recreation will be delightfully blended
lo all who attend.
On -Monday the passenger cars will
commence to run to the park for the
b( nefit of thoso camping there. Freight
cars are running at present, for the
camping outfits, etc. During the past
week many inquiries have been received
for camping. Bites, and privileges, and
if the good weather continues the out
look for enormous crowds is good.
On Tuesday The Journal band of Port
land, will furnish' two concerts,, one in
the afternoon and one in; the evening.
Livestock at South Omaha.
South Omaha, Neb., July I. Cattle
receipts, 200. Unchanged. Steers, $7.50
to $8. Cows and heifers, $6 6.16.
Hogs Receipts, 4000. 6c higher, Bulk
$8.608.90.
Sheep Receipts, 600. Steady., Year
lings, $5 to $6.60. Wethers. $4.15(84.40.
Lambs, $7.25 7.76. : Ewes, i $3.75!$ 4.25.
Denosits of coal and oil on tha itiani
of Trinidad, long known to exist but
never exploited, are to be developed.
At the Vancouver Churches.
- (Special DlDtch to The Joom.l.) ,
Vancouver, Wash,, July K9, Services
will be held in the -various houses of
worship in Vancouver tomorrow as fol
lows; f i .
St Luke's Episcopal, corner East
Eighth and ,C streets. Rev. Otis E.
Gray, rector.: Celebration of the holy
communion at 8 a. m.; Sunday school
9:45; morning prayer and sermon 11
o'clock: evening prayer and sermon 8
o'clock. ,
' First Presbyterian comer Tenth and
Park streets. Rev. H. . S. Templeton,
pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.;
morning service at 11 o'clock, subject
of sermon, ,-Days Off The Christian's
Vacation," anthem, by the choir, (wel
come' to .new members;. Christian - En
deavor at 7:30 p. m.; evening . praise
and preaching service at 8 o'clock, sub
ject iof -evening sermon, 'The Shelving
Edge of a Precipice."
Christian Science Society; 711 Wash
ington street Sunday school, 10 a. m.;
morning service, 11 o'clock, subject-of
the lesson sermon, "Sacrament; Wed
nesday evening testimonial , meeting- at
8 o'clock; reading room at same ad
dress, open ; to the publlo 1 from 2 to
4 p. m. dally, except Sundays.
First Baptist Church- Eleventh and
Harney streets. Rev. C. R. O. Poole,
pastor, Bible school at 10 a, m.; morn
ing service 11 o'clock; Junior society
3 p. m.; B. y. p. u. service. 7 m.i
evening servloe, 8 o'clook. A cordial
welcome Is extended to all to attend
these services.
: St Paul's English Lutheran Church.
Thirteenth and Franklin streets. Rev.
W.'I, Eck, pastor. Sunday school at
9:45 a. , m.; morning worship at 11
o'clock, subject of sermon, "Th En
richment Of Life." Luther League de
votional meeting at iT p. m.; : evening
worship at 8 o'clock, subject of ser
mon, "The Voice , of God."
First Methodist Episcopal. Corner
Ninth and Columbia streets. Reverend
William Park," pastor- Sunday school,
:46 a, m.j morning service, 11 o'clock,
sermon by tha pastor; Epworth league
meeting, 7 p. m.; evening service,,. 8
o'clock. tEvangellstlo hour.
Christian church. Comer Thirteenth
and Grant streets. Reverend D. C. Kel-
lems, pastor. Sunday school, 10:30 a.
m.; communion and sermon. ll:15. ser
mon subject, "The Three Great Ages of
me world,"-Christian Endeavor. :46
p. m.; evening service, $ o'clock. First
aiscourse on the Book of Revelation,
Scripture text. Rev. 1:1-8. Special music.
First Congregational church. Four
teenth and Main streets. ' Reverend A.
W. Bond, pastor. Sunday schooL10 a. J
m.; morning service, 11 o clock; even
ing service, 8 o'clock. . ..
At the JQregon City Churches. .
uregon .city; July Servioes will be
held in the jQregoa City and Gladstone
churches .tomorrow, as follows: ' f
Gladatona f-hrl.tlnn rhurrh Ravi k '.
H. Mulkey, pastor; services Sunday, July
io. eiDie scnooi at 10 o clock; C. W.
Hendricks, superintendent. Preaching
by the pastor. Evening theme, "The
Duty and Pleasure or Seeking God."
Evangelical Lutheran, corner Eighth
and Jefferson streets, W. R. Kraxber
t'er. pastor. Sunday school at 9:80 a. m.
Regular Sunday services 10:30 a. m.
No evening services. ... .;. .
St. John's Cathol 16 church. Rev. A.
Hillerbrant, pastor. Low mass and ser
mon at 8 a, m. High mass and sermon
at 10:30 a. m. Evening services at 7:30.
St Paul's .Episcopal church, Ninth
and Walker streets, Rev. T. F. Bowen.
rector. Seventh Sunday after Trlnfty.
Holy communion, 8 o'clock. Morning
prayer and sermon, 11. Sunday school
12, W. A. Shewman,t Jr., superintendent
No evening services until further notice.
Services of First Presbyterian church,
Rev.- J.- R. Landsborough, pastor. Sun
day school, 10 a. m., Mrs. W. C. Green,
superintendent v Morning' service, 11
o'clock. Rev. W. S. Holt, D. D., of Port
land, officiating. Christian Endeavor at
7 p.' m., subject "The Model Christian
Endeavor Society," leader t Ambrbse
Brownell. Evening service at 7:46,
preaching by Rev. W. S. Holt D, D.
Methodist Episcopal church, R. C.
Blackwell, ' pastor. A Sunday school at
9:45 a. m. Morning service at 10:45,
sermon by the pastor, Class meeting at
12 m. Junior league at 8 p. m. Sunday
school at Willamette Falls at x1R Vn.
worth league at 6:46. Evening service at
:o, sermon oy tne pastor.
. First JBaptlst church, corner Main and
Ninth streets, a A. Havworth.
Preaching at 10:30 a m., and 7:45 p, m.
In the morning service the Loyal Or
atfgemen of Portland and Oregon City
will attend In a body.? The pastor will
preach on the Subject, "The Price of
i-iDerty." evening sermon, subject "The
Extended Hand," Sunday school at
noon. " Christian Endeavor at S-iK Ti,-
lor, 6:45. All are Invited.
SIOAY SCHOOLS lj
AN'iUAL CQriVErJTIOrj
(Sjieclal TlsMtrh to Th Jiiurnel.t
Oregon City, July 9. At the. district
Sunday school convention held at Jen
nings Lodge yesterday the morning ses
sion was opened by a devotional service,
led. by Rev. Mulkey of Gladstone, fol
lowed by roll call and report of schools,
appointment of committees and a round
table conducted by Rev. Charles Phipps
of Portland, '' After partaking of a bas
ket dinner the work was, resumed at 2
o'clock. . Tha afternoon session was
opened with' a song service, after which
addresses were given on the various
phases of Sunday school work by Mrs.
Polnton, Mrs. S. A. Hayworth, Rev,
Proctor and Mrs. J. W .Wllkins. A duet
was rendered by. Mrs, Hoyt and "Mrs.
Davis. 'v
At the evening session Rev. Charles
Phipps gave a splendid report of the
world's oonventlon at Washington. :
The county Sunday school convention
will be held in Oregon City next Oc
tober, at which time , Rev. Phipps will
again give the above report
4 , .Orchards Church Notice.
; (Special Pl.patcb to The' Journal.)
. Orchards. Wash., July 9. Reverend
William Porter of Yacolt will preach
tomorrow at n ' nvtnnir - - ' .
8 ia the evening. The Epworth league
will meet at 7 p. m. The officers for
the Epworth lemma sr. ...
as follows: . Miss Anna Bued, president;
Robert Kav. first vica.niarin.- .f r.
H. Sparks, third vice-president; Mmn!
B. lounn vice-president; Mrs. Car
rie -Attrldge, secretary; Eritest Campbell,
treasurer; Miss Elsie Price, organist
Reverend L, H, Hucklns will preach
at Orchards on July 17 In the morning,
and at Proebstel ln the afternoon at. 3
o'clock. The En worth 1m ma 'will - Th.va
charge of the evening service. .
v On Sunday July 10, the pastor, Rev.
erend E, J. Bates, will preach at Maple
Grove ln the morning 11
at Yacolt lw the evening at 8.
Express Company to Quit.
mm (Spwlal Dlapateh to The Journal.
Vaneouvar Waah Tnlw a oh-. i.
- -, "t 1 J W,T,1K IU
a disagreement with the Portland Ball-
way wzni ana .rower company, the
Mei chants' Kimm, nnmnanv tr-
oouyer will go- out of business. The
Offlp.a will ilnaA InnUht : ti..,'
land Railway Light and Power company
nHuio riio ireigni to tne uregon
side of the Columbia river, and Scott
brothara of Vinrniiv., m .v..-.
charge and make the deliveries.
AUIOS FcinEO
0.1 III
8pelal Dlsnatob to Thp Journal.)
. Vancouver, Wash.. July 9. Through
the courtesy , of Colonel G. K. McGun
naglev commanding officer of the "gar
rison,' automobiles will be permitted to
enter the reservation tomorrow after
noon at the foot of Main street and park
their machines on the river front, from
which a good view of the motor boat
rtces may be had. The courtesy will be
appreciated by autoists of Vancouver
and Portland. -
13-YEAR-OLD GIRL ' .
HAS RESPONSIBILITIES
- (Special Plupatcli to The Journal
t "Oregon City, July 9. Clackamas
county has- poslbly the youngest book
keeper. In the State of Oregon in the per
son Of 13-year-old Annifl Dnrnthw Rro.'
ani, daughter bf A, Stefani, who oper
ates a sawmill in the Riverside district,
near Canby, Miss Annie keeps the books
for her father, among them a payroll of
about J1500 a month, writes all checks
ana signs inem ana acts as interpreter
between her father and tha 2K man am.
pldyed by, him.
Deeds Filed for Record."
Oregon City. Julv fl.--Th fnllrtaHn
deeds were recorded yesterday at the
recorder's office;
Charles Labour and wlf to mvira M
Miller. 1Q acres in the Ezekiel Burbage
u. u. c; 42000.
C. F. Bentlev ahd wife o w. m w
H and 6. H. Harmon, 8 acres In the Al-
irea xuarquam V. L. C J - '
, The Sanriv T.anil
Da vies, lots 6, 7, 8, block 1; $650.
The Sandy Land company to Leora H,
Davis, lot 8. block 11; $76. , .yy -r, -s;-
William Albert Cenrdnrf an wrfea
Charles Geppert land In sections 25, 26.
85 and 86, township 1 south, range a
east; $10. . v
The Sandy Land company to Clara E.
Hollister, lot 4, block 11 ; $50.
William Albert Deardorff and wife-to
Charles Oeppert 6 acres In section 86,
township l south, range 8 east; $10.
Josephine' Currier to Mrs. E. Wehr.
helm, 6.88 acres ln section 3, township
S south, range 4 east; $1.; j
Bank Notice
Security Savings and Trust Company .;
v Corbctt BuUHng, Fifthtnl Morrison Streets ;
- Capital and Surplus, $900,000
, ' Invites Accounts of '. .
Merchants, InHividuals and Savings -
.'in rTvsj
First National Bank
Capital $1,500,000 .
. Surplus $750,000
Oldest National Bank West of the
Rocky Mouniains
-STATEME1NT OF COINDITION OP
LumbeRmens
National Bank
t At the Close of Business, June 30, 1910
, ' . ' RESOURCES ' .
Loans and Discounts ., ,) $2,20758.94
Overdrafts y 903884
U. S. Bonds to Secure Circulation . ...".".'. '."'.'."".HV 25000000
Other Bonds and Premiums ......... ............. .. ' 2M1U S1
Real Estate . . ;..............!.....'...'.", ' 800!00
Furniture and Fixtures,.,.,.,.,.,........,. ';.''. ''"," ""'"'"r 27000 00
Sutro?Ty- ? Treasury :......$ 12,500.0b"" "-'
tash and Due from Banks ;..977,463.20
- . , 989,963.20
Capital ' LIABILITIES " J $W'6S'51 '
Sufplus and Undivided ' Profits V. '. '.'. ' ? .'n??'?? "
Reserve for Taxes Snmnn"
Circulation Zll III I I ' 2S0 m
Dividends. unpaid ::::::::::;":;:;:; 25S
uep , 8 ; ......2,881.957.40
'' deposits ' ' $3'687'60ss1
June so, 1909 isSttSSt v :
, . Increase k.......?l,024,2 17,33 '
: -.-- r?..-:-Xi.:' . - . , , j : , .,; . 'V'.
- t 8 ' ' ' :v ' ' . ' ':;-:::."', -
Oldest Bank on the Pacific Coast
Capitai ruIIy paid . . $1,000,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits $600,000.00
OFFICERS:
W. M. Ladd, President.' -'
Edward Cookingham,ViceiPres.
W. H. Dunckley, Cashier.
R. S, Howard Jr., Asst. Cashier,
J. W. L.dd, Assistant Cashier.
Walter M. Cook. Asst Cashier.
Interest paid ,on time deposits and savings accounts, ,
- Accounts of banks, firms, corporations and individ
, uals .solicited. Travelers checks .for sale .and
drafts issued available in all countries of Europe.
" ' For '
. STRENGTH, ;
WEARING
PROPERTIES '
And all other require
. ments that go to make
'up an ideal pavement
Overbeck &
Cooke Co. .
. -. - ' .
Commission Merchants
Stocks, Bonds
Cotton, Grain, Etc.
216-31?
Board of Trade Building
"tfsrntirMrChtes gar oara ofTrmat -Correspondents
of Logan & Bryas. ,
Cblcago, New Tors. Sostoa.
We have the only private wire'
connecting Portland with the
astara exchangea