The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 10, 1914, Page 11, Image 11

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING. MARCH. 10, 1914.
FOREIGN WOOL MARKET CONTINUE TO REFLECT AN IMPROVED TONE
ilinni iiiimpt iirnr ;.
WUUt IMIltl tltKt
IS QUIET BUT VERY
I
FIRM
FOR CON
RATS
Buyers Unable to Interest Sheep
Owners la Their Bids Because
They Are Generally Lower Than
t the European Quotations.
r."f: - '
Today's Trodncs Trad. s
4 Egg mark-el steady. 4
s ' Chicken not ao firm. d
country meat steady.
Oranges are firmer. d
Potatoes very weak. . d
. ' . South, wants onions. e
.' New potatoes high. 4
. Butter market isteady. 4
Asparagus Is steady.
. Mops holding price.
THE BUSINESS OUTLOOK
The market for wool is showing con.
slderabla strength. The continued
strung tone of foreign, markets, to
gether With the higher prices In effect
there, have stimulated the domestic
demand to a very considerable extent.
While It is true that little contract
ing has been shown at Oregon and
Idaho interior points to date this sea
son, this Is through no fault of buy
ers, except perhaps that they have not
as yet named values which are In line
with what the fleece is worth abroad.
While It is still a trifle too early to
state definitely what the woolen situa
tion will be during the remainder of
the season, the outlook is the most
promising for years.
Latest reports from the east indicate
no slacking up In the demand for man
ufactured goods; In fact, the mills are
today enjoying unusual prosperity in
regard to orders for woolens. Few of
i hem nave adequate supplies of fleece
to 'fill even their present orders foe
manufactured goods, and for that rea
son are eagerly watching the trend ot
the wool market, both .at home and
abroad.
The small sales of wool on sheep's
back to date this season indicate a re
markable stats of the trade. For
awhile eastern wool mill interests had
an Idea that they would play the for
eign markets against the American
producer,' but they now realize their
mistake because loreign prices are on
a higher parity even at this time than
domestic, and Indications point strong
, ly to an Improvement In the situation
abroad.
" By Hyman H. Cohen.
Europe promises to be a blf market
for Oregon can aed goods. .he first
shipments of canned fruit sent from
this stats to Europe were made from
Uiis city a few months ago. Since
then the business has been developing,
and every liner of the American -Hawaiian
company that leaves this rlly
for Europe takes a supply of Oregon
canned fruits and. vegetables to the
continent.
According to announcement made by
the A. Rupert company of this city,
who were pioneers in this field, these
shipments are developed from a for
mer shipment made so Europe and
wfflch was so highly satisfactory that
these people are buying in large quan
tities and the comoanv , advises that
prospects now ars for a very large
volume of business on the continent.
Representatives on the continent advise
that dealers are becoming greatly in
terested in Oregon products, such as
strawberries, loganberries, raspberries.
pears and cherries, and are much
pleased with the fine quality packers
c-f Oregon are turning out.
That Oregon canned goods ars of
the highest quail tyx is attested to by
A. C. Coltman, who is connected with
one of the largest firms handling pro
visions in tne united tungaom, wno
has been In this city tor several days
visiting the A. Rupert company. He
speaks in the highest terms of Oregon
canned fruits and prunes, and has
made large purchases of both canned
and dried fruits here. He says. these
orders that he is giving now are only
the beginning of extensive purchases
that they will make before the end of
this coming season. He also says that
their trade is becoming greaty Inter
ested In Oregon products and antici
pates a growing demand in the United
Kingdom for prunes, pears and berries.
Mr. Coltman. Is very enthusiastic over
Oregon loganberries and states that
he will make a very diligent effort to
I introduce them In his country.
N. W. Halsey & Co. of New Tork
EGO MARKET HOLDS STEADY
Fairly steady tone Is showing In the
market for eggs locally. Sales are re-
for ted along the street generally at
8 Vie for care count, with an occa
sional lot at 19c. Storage operation
continue on a fair scale. A carload
was reported sold to Everett, Wash.,
during the last 24 hours.
.
RIPE BANANAS ARE SCARCE
are offering-$1,000,000 3K per cent
Capitol building refunding bonds on a
4.10 per cent basis.
At a meeting of the directors of
the Rogue River Valley Fruit & Prod
uce association yesterday it was de
cided to make S cents a box the asso
ciation charge the same as last year
and contracts will be signed at once.
This is a very reasonable charge and
represents a material inducement to
the grower to join the association.
Twenty-three bids for the purchase
of the 8100.000 The Dalles high school
bonds were received. The best bid was
by the Wells & Dickey Co. or Minneap
olis, which offered' a Premium of $1651
with accrued interest at 6 per cent
from the date of the bonds to Aha date
or delivery. Tne diq was accepted.
The Ewauna Box company nas
opened for the season's run. Accord
ing to officials, the orders now on
file are twice as large as last year,
so the plant will be kept crowded all
throua-h the season. At least 85 men
will be given steady employment. Since
the plant closed down last winter a
number of big improvements have been
made. As a result, the daily output
has been doubled, and the concern will
now turn out 60,000 feet of box shook
in a day's run, making it as large as
any otner raciory in the county.
An effort Is being made by The
Dalles Business Men's association to
secure a large fruit by-products plant
for that city. Such a ' plant would
take care of fruits that are unfit to
ship, those over rines and idefectlve.
but not fruits that are unfit for any
kind of use. It was explained, taking
apples for an example, that in a great
many instances the grades are lowered
by the growers packing fruit that is
off color, defective in shape- or has
imperfections on the outside. This
would be salable to the by-products
piant.
POTATO
MARE
Scarcity of ripe bananas Is shown
on the street. Owing to the holdup of
'a previous shipment by the Washouts
in California, the local trade cancelled
the follow. ng shipment, and now re
gret It because stocks moved out faster
tnan expected.
ONION MARKET HOLDS FIRM
IS
OF POOR CHARACTER
According to W. W. Broaddus, local
representative of Levy-Zentner com
pany, of San Francisco, who recently
returned from a visit to the Bay City,
there Is a very poor outlook for potato
prices for the future.
"George Shims, the Japanese, is said
to have a sufficient supply of potatoes
on hand." says Mr. Broaddus. "to sup
Ply all the wants of the California
trade during the remainder of the sea
son. He has evidently become fright
ened at the prospects for he is making
a desperate effort to unload at this
time.
"With fully 1000 cars of potatoes
on hand in Oregon at this time, there
is very little likelihood that Texas
will be able to clean up the trade here
this season. Shipments of 600 cars
a month would be necessary, as the
season has practically only two months
to. run.
"The market for Oreeon notatoes is
Ihurt in California by the fact that
vv uBiungiun is snipping neavy Buppues
there. These are-generally of inferior
quality, and have -the effect of keeping
the price of Oregon stock at a low
point. While I was In San Francisco,
the steamer Congress arrived there
from Puget sound with 4000 bags of
potatoes, which are selling slowly- at
75c per sack to J 1.01 per cental."
Market for onions is holding firm in
the country. While a small amount
of business has been schown In the
'country at 12.76, most supplies are be-
tng held tight for 13. California is
again buying In the local territory.
MOKE CALIFORNIA SALMON IN
Additional supplies of California sal
mon are reported in 'the local market.
1 While the price is high in the south
- and could not be sold at a profit be
low 18c a pound, actual business at 16
QjlCVfcc Is reported for chlnooks.
CHICKENS SLIGHTLY WEAKER
ENGLISH BUYERS IN
MARKET FOR SUPPLY
With English buyers In the market
for hops and local growers offering
their supplies rather freely, quite
fair amount of business is again re
ported. Following the fair volume of
sales last week there was a sprinkling
of business offered from abroad dur
ing the last 24 hours, and some of the
deals "were confirmed this morning at
16 He to 17c a pound for best Quality
White Dnvia Ot RhHrin anIA 07
bales to Harry I Hart of this city at
a. price said to rule between 16c and
Is He, and a similar range was report
ed In the sale of the Ervert crop of 84
bales to T. A. Livesley of Salem.
Foreign buyers are the only ones in
the market at this time and as they
are aoie to secure tneir wants, no in
clination is :shown to elevate values.
ai io tic to uq the market is consid
erea steaay tor best offerings.
No business is shown in contracts,
Dut growers are showing more disposi
uuu io sign up.
SHORTS COVER
INST
OC
' Slightly weaker tone Is showing In
the chicken trade along the street. Re
: c'eiptS during the last 24 hours were
much better than expected, and buyers
are less keen to take hold at the for
mer extreme values. A small loss is
expected.
TOMATO SUPPLIES LIBERAL
Market is quite well supplied today
with good quality Mexican tomatoes.
The last shipment was the best re
ceived here or some time, and Is
therefore fading a good demand at
tS a lu? generally.
SHIPPERS' WEATHER NOTICE
Weather bureau sends the following
notice to shippers:
Protect shipments as far north as
Seattle against minimum temperatures
of about 34 degrees; northeast to Spo
ken 18 degrees; southeast to Boise,
2s degrees; south to Ashland, 44 de-
agrees. Minimum temperature at Port
( land tonight, about 40 degrees.
JOBBING PRICES OF PORTLAND
-t SSaaaMSaaaasaaaai
These prices are those at which wholesalers
11 to retailer, except aa etnerwlsa mfta.
BTJTTKR Nominal Willamette ralley cream-
cry cuoea, semng price, ztfte; Dent prints,
27Hc; ranch butter, 19c; city creamery, 27e.
ttius eeiecieu. v.nan-a local extras.
JSC: ease nuni, lonjiot:; uuying price I. o.
LIVE POC1.TRT Hens. 18c: springe,
18c: stsca. live geese. 12c: Pektn dui-Ca
liaise; Indian Runner. 1815c: g-nese, 12Q
18c; turker. I.il9c: dressed. 20&27; pig.
tona, old, $1. young. $1.60 dosen; jackfabblts.
a2.uoS2.t5.
CHE ESK Nominal, fresh Oregon fancy foil
cream twins and triplets, tic; daisies, tic:
' testis America,
... Heps, Wool sad Bides.
HOPS Baying price, choice, l317c; prime
16c; medium to prime. 15c, contracts, 14c. '
CHirriM OH UAiMJARA BAKK car tots.
VfcC i lew loB - avia, inc.
AlrtHAIE 1913 Nominal. 25 (B 27c
vnuU -Nominal. IBIS elio: Wlllamatt. ..i.
V ley coarse Cote wold, ISe lb.) medium Shrop
shire, I7e: choice fancy lots, 18c lb.; eastern
Oregon, iuioc, ecu ruing- i aorureaffe.
HIDE Dry a, -tee, 2228c lb., green, 11
12e: salted hides. 12ftc; balls, greea salt. 8
Sc. kids. 18Q14CS calTes, dry. 25c; salt sklna.
- salted or sreen, 182c; ,ren hides lc leas
, thss saireo; sneep pens. Mile 4, stearins
Fruit had Vegetables.
FBE8H FRUITS Oranges, navels, $2.00
2.60; tangerines. 11.754; 2. 00: banana., 4tye
J. C. Wilson & Co.
MXMBEBS
. NEW TORK STOCK EXCHANOB
NEW TORK COTTON EXCHANGE
CHICAGO BOARD OP THAnra
THE 8TOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE
PORTLAND OFFICE
Mf Oak St, Ground Floor, Xtswls Blra-.
Pkoass Marshall 3858. A-4187.
lb.; lemons, f3.BO24.8; rimes. $1.00 per 100:
grapefruit, riorioa, 6.00jtt.2o; pineapples,
'''tufiEBIES Cranberries, local, $909.60 per
barrel; eastern, $1X.
VEGETABLES Turnips, $1.00; beets. $1.00;
carrots, $1.00; paranlps, $1.00 sack; cabbage,
local. $2.T6; California, $2.2592.60; Mexican
tomatoes, $3.00; Florida tomatoes, $4.60
per crate; sreen omoua, lac uosen onncnes;
peppers, bell, 124s, head lettuce, $3.252.50
crate; not nonse teuuee, i.uuifji.zn per box;
celery, California, $4.50 per crate; egg plant,
15c; CauUftuwer, Callfordia, 2.6u crate;
French artichokes, $1.15(3)1.25 dos.; sprouts.
10c; string beans, lac; lima beans, lie lb.;
pons, id. ; sumacu, vox; asparagus,
14c lb.
ONIONS Jobbing Price $3.2538.50: No. 2.
$2.00M)2.50; carload baring price. No. 1. $3.00
o. 0. snipping aiauon; garuo, uajioe lb.
APPl.tH MnlLuutierK. It 2.'ifc. S.ni. fen,t..
Spy, 76cUl-2o; Jonathan, $1.002.00; Rhode
Ulan Orenlug, $1.001.2U; Winter Banana.
(1.50(82.50; OrUey, $1.0022.00; cooking grade
75C&1..00.
POTATOES Selling price: Extra choice.
$1.00; choice, 90c; ordinary. SOc sack; buy
ing price, carloads, 60c; extra fancy, ear tad,
60c.
Xsata, risk sag FroTUIon.
DUE89WU ilKAXS Belling price Country
killed: Hogs, fancy, lOfte; ordinary, tua
hk - rounh and heavy. 8c: fancy veala
ordinary, 13o; poor, VQlOc; hams, loc; mut-
UAMS, baiusx, civ.-nams, ISHtSlSUci
breakfast bacon, 1a27Vc; boUed ham. 29 c:
plcnlca, 16c: cottage I ). '
UbAl o ma vr-ir, no. i stock,
iv ue. cows. No. 1 stock, '.laiiu..!
ewe. Vo; wethers, lOHtJlle; lambs, 12fecs
OlTSTlCKa bhoalwatar bay. per gallon ( )i
per 100 lb. sack ( ); Olympla, per c a lion!
$3.50; per 100 lb. sack ( J canned eastern,
56e can; $0-60 dosen i eastern. In sbeU. l.T6a
2.00 per 100; raaor clams, $2.0025 boi;
eastern oyster, per gaUon, solid pack, $a.oot
triHM NominaL Uressed flounder
striped bas, 17c; cbUjook salmon, 1616V4c:
teelheads, lac; naiiout, tiW4ttc; co
lcmbla iw woim, box; snrlmps.
12V; percn, oc in.j svejaoe lb.;
olscx aerr
u.: black coo. se; sturgeon, im.
,a k.i imtii. unit mainnua, Tierees,
lie M .
CRABS USXge, mcujuiB, i oosen.
Qrooertee.
BOGAR Cube. $6.20; powders i, $5.00; fruit
herrv. 4JtO. beet. (4. SO: drr arannl,,.
$4.S0; it yellow, $4.10. (Adots quoMUooa are
Ml days net na.
ruaNS bmall white. 64e: larva whh.
6c. pink, Vac; llmu, $i4c; bayo. !4e; red
6Vic. .
lUUSr sapam y, -" , oavi ew
Orleaus. bead, 64fX'c; Creole, Oe.
humi new. 9,ouD,eu m: caaa.
MALT Coarse, half K rounds. 400s. sin
ton; 60s, $10,751 table dairy. 60s, $18; 10.
g 17.60; baWs, $2.2a; extra fine barrels, Ma,
l and los, $6Ji5.OU; luaia rock, $2u!o
Paints aad Oils,
LINSEED OIL km bbla.. ole oer gal; ket
tie bulled, bbls., -aw caaes, SOc: boiled
cases, 08c gaL; lots of 250 gaUooa le Ism;
oil cake meal, $44 per ton.
WHITS LSAD Ton lots, 8c per lb.; 800 lb.
lot s per ib. , a -low, na per IS.
OIL UUAL Carload lota. $34.
TURPfcSN'XINB In caaes, 73c; wood barrels,
ivc, iroit imhui, wk pw iuws.
San Francisco Barlej Calls.
San Francisco. March 10. Barley
calls:
March s. March 10.
Close. Open. Close.
May 116 Mi U6B 120A
Dec. ..115KB 115B 116B
WHEAT HAS AN UPTURN
Overbeck & Cooke Co.
atoeks. Beads, Oottoa, Oraia, Eto.
l-aif Board of Trade Balldlnr
DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES
TO ALL EXCHANGES
Members Chicago Board of Trade.
Correspondents of Logan & Bryan,
Chicago. Newark,
imsw yoric. March 10. Shorts In
New Haven covered today on the re-
pvr xnai mo ena or tne roads difn
CUltles was In Si&rht. At tha flnslno-
iw tittveii snares snowed a net gain
points tor me aay.
The entire stock market was bullish
ana srenerailv fcieher. Hnnnpr onri
steel shares were consnicuous for
meir sirengrtn ana activitv. Amalga
mated closed with a net gain of 1
jj wni to, American ameiier lyi, u. O
oieei common l la points.
The renort of the IT. s. Rti rn.
poration showed a net gain in unfilled
tonnage or 4iz,aeo tons. This added
io me strengen or tho entire market.
Ran Ke of New Tnrlr nr1,s
by Overbeck & Cooke company, 216-17
xwaviq iraae ouuatng;
Cliicago Market Closes 4e TJp for
May and 96 c for July After
a Weak Opening.
lJKst:KiFT:o.v
AmaL Copper Co. ..
Am. Car i Foundry, e.
Am. Can, c...
Am. Cotton Oil, e
Am. Loco., c
Am. Sugar, e
Am. Smelt, e
Am. Tel. A Tel
Anaconda Mininc Oo. ..
Atchison, e
Baltimore A Ohio. e...
Beet Sugar
Bethlehem Steel, c
Brook. Rapid Transit..
Canadian Pacific, c...
Central Leather, e
& O. W.. e
C, M. & st- Paul
Chin Copper
Chesapeake & Ohio....
uoio. irnel a iron, e. .
ook. (southern, e
Corn Products, e....
cne, c...
General Electric.
Great Northern, pfd
Ice Securities
llHnnla Omtnl
Inter. H arrester
Inter. tMftt., c
LehigVvalier
K. C. Soatbera
Mexican Petroleum . . .
Loulsrille A NashTille .
Mo.. Kan. a Texas, c. .
Mo. Pacific .-.
National Lead
Nevada -Consolidated ..
New Ha Ten
N. T. Central
N. Y.. O. a W
Norfolk a Western, c.
Northern Pacific, c...
Pac. Mail Steam. Co...
Penn.. Railway
r.uko.o
Ray Cons. Copper
Reading, c
Kep. iron & steel, e...
Rock Island, c
S. L. & S. F., 2d pfd..
rtoutnern .raciric, c-...
Southern Rallwa, e. .
tTenn. Copper .,
Texas a Pacific
T.. S. L. & W.. e....
TJnton Pacific, c ,
U. S. Rubber, c ,
TJ 8. Steel Co., e
TJ. S. Steel Co., pfd..
titan topper
Wabash, c.
Western Union Tel . . .
Westlngfaoose Electric
Wisconsin Central, c. .
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ARMERS
HOLDING
TIGHT TO WHEAT;
ARE ASKING A RISE
Interior Holders Firmer In Their
Ideas and Want More Money
Than 90c Tidewater for CInbi
MJIIstof fs . Are Holding Firmer.
HOG PRICE LIFTED
: A NICKEL WITH A
j ....... ,..'., ' . . - .
; SALE AT $8J0 HE
Only Four Loads Arrive for Mar-
j ket at North Portland ; Calif or-
; xda Sends Three and Washington
One Load; Sheep Outlook Good.
Toxler ft Stewart. J loads; C, C rraa
sen, Warwick, Wash.. X load.
vomparative siatespeat or onq, rtruim
lirestock : ran: " '
' Cattle. Calres. Hove. Bheep.
Month to dare..; -S6UO 85 75HO T20S
Seme, 1913 1731 22 8T00 T217
Increase !:
Decreeee ......... ....
Year to date 14.SIS
Bane, - ma...... 13.730
: 3
189
2U8
3.450 SS.03A
40.9U& 40.620
Incressa
Decrease
70
a ej '
49
12.945
CHICAGO HOGS ARB HIGHER ' - tyepsia ef ke Asm) tessies sf fae
1 America Central laimnta C.
ChlcstA March 1ft. Hon, 18,000; market f M. Loo l a, to the atate of kUMmrrl. m the
C to toe hlzher: . cuiTfI. SA.45aaS.St: keavr.
SH.tt94is.7S; reach. S.4S2ae0; Ufht, t&M
Cattle. 400O; narkct steady.
Sheep. K.0O0: market steadr. -
Synonnts of the Aanaal Statement of the
Deeebe, lilS, naos.t the 1-
Z.T,V-:T v-pgmaiosier c tb tlt Of Bmgsn.
pursuant to law: - T, .
. CAP IT AX. - i-i -
sapttal etoek i4 sn, t,(K,O0Q,0t
Met sresahima reeelvod darlssi tfca?
w Broomnau wneat Cables.
India The weather is favor-
able.
Argentina. Continental firms
are circulating- estimates of the
surplus of wheat at 88.000.000
e bushela
WHEAT CARGOES EASY.
London, March 10. -Wheat careoea os na.
sage easy.
icngnsn eoantrr markets ear.
French country anarkets quiet.
FOREIGN WHEAT MARKETS.
LlTerpool Wheat elosed Jd lower.
Prls Wheat closed unchanged to e lower.
Buenos Ayres Wheat elosed c lower.
Antwerp Wheat closed unchanged.
r PORTLAND GRAIN RECEIPTS.
Monaay T7 6 17 1 18
iuesaay 46 6 9 io
ear ago 28 2 10 8 14
Season to date.. 14, 451 2182 2111 1408 2161
ago ......14,84s 1877 183 1312 1610
Farmers era holdinar tie-ht tn th
small remaininar sunrlia nf what ml
uinu oi si uc, tidewater track: basis, for
club do not move them. California
is still buying; wheat from speculators
here, but the purchases are in small
lots and for immediate use only.
It is stated that a local interest vis
iting in the south is telling- the trade
mere tnat there is pleny of wheat left
here and that purchases can be made
for less at a later date. This is abso
lutely denied by those who are in the
oesi position to state the facts.
Japanese interest in the wheat mar
ket here is unabated, but little busi
ness Is passing because few ars willing
to oner.
Millstuffs ar firmer at 1X2 for hnn
and $25 for shorts.
wuisat Producers' prices, track
basis: Club. 80c: milliner bluestem.
98 99c; fortyfold, 91c; valley, 91c.
m -TirBuJin8" price: No. 1 white
feed, t23.5O(&24T0O; gray, $23.60 per
ton. x ( .
BARLEY Nominal producers' price,
track basis: Feed, $22; brewing, $23
per ton.
FLOUR Selling: pricss: Patent,
$4.80; Willamette valley, $4.80; local
straight, $4.20; export. $3.653.80;
bakers', $4.604.80.
HAT Producers' prioe: Willamette
valley timothy,, fancy, $13.6014.00;
eastern Oregon 'Idaho fancy timothv.
$16.001.50; alfalfa. $13.0013.50:
vetch and oats, $11; clover, $9.00 9.10
per ton.
MILLSTUFFS Selling price: Bran
$23.00; middlings, $30.5031; ahortsi
$26 per ton.
GRAIN BAGS No. 1 Calcutta, fu
ture delivery, 8c.
MONEY AND EXCHANGE NEWS
London. March 1ft. Consols, 74
ll-16d; silver, 26 13-16d; bank rate
per cent.
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Section
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Washing; too
Washington
Oregoa . . .
waablneoa
Waahlnctoo
Waahiof ton
OregtM ...
Oregon . . .
Holiday Afteraeea
STEERS.
No.
At. lbs.
8316
Price.
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Today's. Ho Xatkst.-
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........$8.80 e
: Oreaoa
Oregon
lilalie i
Oregon
Oreeon
Chicago
e fwuana ......
e Kansas City ...
Omaha
Denver .......
8.70
8.70
8.46
I.5S
Wash Ins toa
uregon
Oreejon
Washington
Oregon
Oregon
Oregon
....,2a 1117 $7.55
S 128 -!
2S 1244 TJK1
..... 25 1177 T.BO
S3 13- 7.40
24 123 7.40
25 1834 140
11 9.V4 7.15
2 90 ' T.10
COWS.
: JS7 1013 $.3
Vi 104S 0.50
13 1123 aso
IO 10- S5
..... 4 1062 S.50
, IO 1127 6.60
15 VS B.S5
CALTEg.
1 140 $9.00
, 11 214 0.00
1 140 0.00
; i iso 8.oo
1 180 7.00
BULLS.
1 1600 $8.00
8 1435 8.75
COMPANY
of New Tork. ta the State of New York, ea
the lt y of December. 1913. Bade te the
Ireoranco Cotnmlaslooer ot the 8Uwa ec Ore
gon, puraoant to taw:
. CAPITAL.
Amount of capital paid on $ t50.000.00
UiOOMK.
ring the year.. 9
celred durlna- tha Tear
laeoaie) from other sources re-
ceirea during the year.........
Total Income
. nTlanemrtwa
Losses paid daring the jear. lnclud-
f49.800.80
48,008.81
10.178.81
026.042.4g
50 Tuto,S "dJustment oxpenees, etc.. .$ 228.088.88
e w p"3?? during the year on
2 55 I capital stock . . .77. 80,000.00
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN,
Hogs. Cattle. Calves. Sheep.
...1781 078
... 350, Bli
... 57& 8
. . . 033 - 181
... 645
Tneeday
wonaay .....
Saturday
Friday
Thursday ....
Wednesaay . .
Week ago ...
Year ago ....
Two rears aro
Three years ago
17
40
8
208
143
ft
9
lions
Sectlon--
Washlngtoa
Orecoa . . .
1888 I Oregon . . .
1792 '
uregon . . .
5'i I Oregon . . .
8.M) Oregon . . .
235 I Oregon . . .
200
S3 1 Oregon . . ,
Tuesday Morning Balsa.
BOGS.
No. At. lbs.
7 181
25 150
. . . : 1 130
WETHE&8.
155 140
171 140
, 159 142
97 139
SaOEN WETHERS.
40 112
Commissions and salaries paid dnr-
axes, licenses
lnr-the rear
Amount of all otner expenditures.
' Total expenditures
- A SB-era
Vslne of real estate owned (mar-
tiiw; a
tbiuo i sioras ana eoaas ownea
(market eslnel .
Loans on mortgages and collateral.
vie.
Cash In banks and an hand.
Premium In mnrH a
Price. I written sines Sent. SO. lum
$8.70 ( latereat and rent due and tc-
.so i cruen
7.60 1
$800
S.O)
6.110
8.00
268.614J5
M.724.25
S7.7UO.&S
fielved dnrln (ha
ww rum scaer sour
. durtag; the year,
288.750.42
. 840.50
UI iaeoar:L: ILluJ' 3.BW.448.08
Diridends paid during the year oS .
capital stock .....72 U8.SS9.80
CemlMioas and salaries paid dsa
tng the year ..vTff 997.858.38
and fees paid dur
Amount of all other exoendltaxea, ) 22S,202.y
Agenu balance charged off. 8.482.W
Total expenditures ..... 83.887.013.81
. ASSETS.
markt valoe) , . $4,051.481 SO
Loans on mortgages and eollaterat
ere. ............. .......... ' 843.12S 28
Cash la banks and on hands. . . . 880,7i!7
Pram hm. t . . . . . wt-m im-m ,
- ui cvurw ui eoiwena
....$ 634,072.81
275.000.00
478,030.23
43.500.00
19.027.z9
82.831.10
4.142.54
Total aaseta a oionUK
Leas special deposits in any state
any mere be) 8 82.1M.37
Total
ts admitted In Oregon. $ 877,800.78
TJTanTT.TrTT-
$3.25 Gross claims for loaaea unpaid $
nu outsunaing risks.
WrlttAB Sin Mn OA ul
Interest and rents due and ae4
rued ....rrx.rrr...
8v24T.M
ToUl
Total
sects
..,....35.418.818.67 .
41.40r.46
viveia rrrv nonta aww tt r .a.... .
Only hogs came to tho local market v.xvvo " "J Toth-.Kim w,d orokw
today. The run was, a very light ona
with three of the five loads from Cali
fornia. Tops sold in the North Port
land market at J 8.70 tnis morning, an
advance of a nickel over: the extreme
fisrures of yesterday. The load tha
brought the top was from Wasnlng-tou,
the only one aside from the California
shipments that was for sale. - The load
from a valley point was a direct ship,
ment to a local killer.
Tne g-enerai trend or tne nig situa-
813.041.38
80.I"iO.37 I
10,506.73
Kansas City. March 10. Hog. 10.000: mar-
sec ivc nisner; lope fS.TU.
(. aitie, iimjo; market steaay.
Sheep, 8000; market lOe higher.
.8 885.S88.86
Total liabilities
Total premiums la force Dee. 81.
If 13 $ 64O.0O4.85
auoiatM in DKtUOH FOB Inl iaa,
TWTTTTnV AnV4Krrn AT nUAHA ToUl risks written during the rear
. I Gross premiums rewired during
South Omaha. March IO. Cattle. 5500: mar-I tBe. . c 8
ket slow to 10c lower; steers, $8.809.10; 1 rraiasii rerarjei oaring tne year
cows and heifers, 88.65(28.00. I tH, Kf JM fear
tioga, is,auo; market be lower at s.a . T' "" um jear. .
Hnn wan mWul at nthar rvolnta fnr I fi ak I Total amount of nremiuma int.
the dav. At Chicaa-o there was con- Sheen. 11.000: market ateadr to lOe Bleb- I namg la Oregon Dec. 81. 1813
siaerabie strength with an advance or er: yearlings, 8s.5oes.90: wethers. aT50 LLUIUS PLATE GLASS INSURANCE
5C to 10c in the price. -23; Iambs. $7.40i7.80; ewes. 5.50x5.75. OIUPAWV
s-a oTm a
8.T1640
238.35
1,206.85
1.20ft. Sfl
422.87
u t?l.tlT4 1" rproe5.131AB7
, , . UUU411EB. i St.!
Gr" cUvlms for kwaws nntald..-..$ 84040.08
Amount of unearnd premiums am '
AlTH-iflKfw'1 Si 8.002.063 Mt
All other liabilities ............. 40.735,85
Total liabilities ereluair of eap-
ital stock of $2.000.008.00... U: $888.188.67
19?i preuJ"nw turc . aj.""
Total risks written during the
Ja-- :7.;-ir$8J8a.0a -
Grosa premiums re re I red during (be
3rer .. 4,2ftt.T4
TJM-ums Hrtmraed dnHng the rear 18.IM.07
Imm paid durio the rar..M.. - 8.TI4.31
Lenses Incurred during the year.V,, 0.603.40
Total amount of risks ootstsnw- -
Ing in Oregon Dec. 81. 1818. .,..$1 .096.818.00
Arawrtcaii Central Insaraaca Ca.
c Bt B. U. CHAPMAS JK-. See r. "
Starotory General -,Ageat and Attorney .for
8arTloSL FBKDrTKBEM.
838 Morgan Bldg., I'ocUud. Oregon.
Kansas City hog market was strong
a t an ailvunra nf a rilmA I t wns a S9 arwiTn-xi afwi TiWirmr-o I . . r vao. n.. vr. t-rtAM 15EBS, Hc y.
" I . lb . mjm ,,, j-m . ... i . .V. . I .,,t)T JT M m I ilu. . . . . .
Smith Omaha hoar nrlun r-ultvl weak I I
New Tork. March 10. Sterling ex
change, long, $4.844; sterling ex
change, short, $4.86; silver hullion.
58c.
' San Francisco, March 10. Sterling
cAtimnse, oo ua"8, S4.S3; Slgnt,
$4.86 Vi; doc $4.82. Transpers tele
graphic, 6 per cent premium; sight,
2 per cent premium.
BOSTON COPPER QUOTATIONS
With a loss of a nickel today.
: General hog market range
Best live. 175 to 220 lbs S
Prime heavy, 225 to 250 lbs. 8.65fj8.6o
Rough and heavy 7.507.7i
Pigs. 75 to 125 lbs 7.508.C0
Outside Taken tia fiavttla.
While there were no arrivals of cal-
Denrer. Colo.. Marclf 10. Boss. 2000: mar-
. 88.65 8.70 I kt strong, at $8.8538.65.
vBiue, ivKf, atarari. sieauy io wf: slews,
16.0OSt8.15: cows and heifers. 85.256i6.70.
sneep, oou; market steaay: jearuogs, .o
wow weuers. o.oexawo: awes, m.duoz
nej for Serrlce
M. . . EDWAED EVEBETT.
824 Chtmber of Commerce, Portland. Or.
tie day and the shipments yesterday j NORTHWEST BANK STATEMENT gon. parmwt io l,
not keen to take care of offerings at
this tima The bulk of the stuff sold , Portland Banks,
durinsr the luat C4 hnnrs In th TCnr-tu I Clearings This week.
Portland yards was for the account of I Tuesday $l.?!.?! 0
SyBopsis of the Annual SUtement of the
The American Insurance Codbut
Newark. In the etata of New Jm., .
the 81st day of December, 1813, made to the
miumn mmmiMwiHf or us slate ox Ore-
Synopsis of the wnnasl Sta teas eat sf the
NATIONAL-BEN HtANKLIN FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
of Pittsburgh, in the state of Pennylaals.
?" the Ut tif of December, $818, made to
the Iosursnce CommlMloner ,ti the state of
Oregon, pursuant tn law: '
. . CAPITAL. 8
Amount of capital sux-k Da'd
up ;..
nrcoxz. oT
net premiums received during
the year "f
Interest, dividend, and rents re
eel red during tha year.
Income from other sources re
celred during the year..,
1,000,000.00
1,474.753.88
173.83B.re
8.764.46
run"
, Monday
Week to date.
Clearings
Balances
outside butchers and the small
forced them to pay more money.
: What the ultimate position of the
cattle market will be. the trade here
is at a loss to state. Holdings of the I clearings
pig a.iuers are rumor iimitea ana wmie I Bslancea
it is possiDie tnat mey win suppo -t
the market in order to gain greaT r
profits from their former low-priowl
purchases, the general trade is not in
clined to this idea
' At Chicaa-o there was a steadv touo
Lin ine came traae for tne day.
: Kansas uity came market ruieu
Steady at former prices.
1 Cattle market at Omaha was wea:t
for the day and a loss of a dime was
forced in values.
General cattle market range:
Prime steers, 1100 to 1200
pounds $7.65(3)7.76
r-Good to choice steers 7.40 7.80
1.723,566.71
Tear. aco.
$2,238,619.61
2.009,804.33
.$3,624,927.71 $4,848,583.84
Taeomn Banks.
Seattle Banks.
435.075.00
68,524.00
...$2,878,062.00
. .. 198,817.00
1.000.000.00
4,210,847.79
421,608.48
8.587.68
New York Cotton Market.
! Jan. . .
March
'May .
July .
Aug. .
bept. .
Oct. ..
Dec. . .
Open. High. Low.
1229 1232 1229
1228 1137 1125
1169 1179 1167
1159 1170 1159
1151 1157 1148
1128
1134
1139
1149
ii27
1132
Close.
1243&45
1236337
1178679
11670
1158068
1143045
1138W39
1148049
CAPITAt.
Aroount of capital stock paid '
up 3
rvrnirp..
Net premiums received durlna-
the rear
Interests, dividends, and rents
received duriuo- the vear
Income from other sources re
ceiver aunng me year
Total bJOome . 8 4.636,548.81
mRwrrBR-rirv-nrra
Net losses paid durlna- the
year c
Dividends paid during the year
on caDltal atork
Commissions and salaries paid
durina- the raar
Taxes, licenses, and fees paid
during the vear
Amount of an other expend!,
lurwa
S,200.22-83
tm.o5o.oo
1.246,844.88
160.156.29
400,074.75
6.75
)7.25
7.00
. . . ml . . ,
Boston.oJfarch 10 Copoer bids
Apex.
Adventure ....
Abeem
Allouez
Cal. & Arizona
Cal. A Hecla
Centennial . . .
Hanire
Daly West ...
Franklyn
Granby
Greene
Koyalle
La Salle
Mass
Michigan
Mohawk
Nevada
Nlppisgine; . .
North Butte
Old Colony;
Old Dominion
Osceola
144
26
6614
135
17
84
67 4
8814
102
23 W
"0
12194
18
162
25
4
88
25
84
14
157
61
64
109
63
63
.73
Total sales 284,500 shares.
Ex. Div.
tBx. Dir. 75c.
Money 1&291.
a
Australia are favorable, and private
reports state inai stocKs there are
iioerai, ana inere is a disposition to
resell. .
Range of Chicago prices furnished
by Overbeck A Cooke Co., 216-217 Board
vl x ratio uuiiuing.
WHEAT.
Month Open. High, "tow. Close.
Chicago. March' 10. Wheat had an
upturn of 94 c for May and o for
juiy at tne closing loaay, alter start
ing with a loss of c for each ootion
At the opening the market was under
rather sever pressure. The weakness
abroad was a dominating feature" at
that time, but after awhile the tw.de
gave more attention to the recent gov
ernment report. Short . covering and
higher prices resulted.
Bromhall cabled from JJverpool tna
the late strength in America was off
set by free offerings of Manitobas,
weakness in spot and favorable Euro,
pean crop prospects. Reports from
Mar
July
May
July
Sept.
May
July
May
July
824 !3Tt 82H
87U 88 87
CORN.
064
66
65 66
65 65
OATS.
39 39
88 38Z
rvnK.
.........2150 2152, 2148
........ .2152' 2155 2146
IaAKD.
May ......1072 -1072 1072
July ...109Q, 1082 1080
BIBS.
May ...1150 1152 1142
July ...........1162 1162 1155
83 A
88 B
664 A
65 A
88
2142
2150
1072
1090
1145
- 1155
Excitement
: At "Wright's .shoo store. 244 Wash
Ington street, near Second. Ladies'
snoes ami pumps, loc per. ' (Adv.)
3
1
.285 i
. 40
66
. .420
.. 16
::
.. 5
.. 84
.. 36
.. 20
:: ft
.. i
.. 43
.. 15
.6 11-10
.. 3
.. 625
. . 78
Quincy
Santa Fe
Shannon .....
Trinity
South Tke...
Superior
Tamarack . . .
United States
Utah
Vlctorls
Wyandot
Wolverine
Algo
Zinc
Arlsona Com .
East Butte ...
Helvetia
Insperatlon . .
lows ........
Lake
Arcadian
North Lake .
. 62
1
. 6
. 4
. 37
. 20
:
. 10
4
. 45
- 14
. 18
.5 8-16
. 11
. 45
. 16
5
. 8
.. 6
1
6.6506.85
6.5006.00
5.0005.50
4. 00(g) 5.00 1
9.00ffi9.50
8.00 8.75
i. umraun steers . .
Prime spayed heifers . .
Good to choice dehorned
cows
Best bulls i
uood bulls . . ,
Common bulla
Best liarht calves
Ordinary calves . . . , .
Sheep Situation Is Oood.
No arrivals were Shown in the sheep
market for the day and as killers had
most or yesterdays small run to them
selves, the market j is still famished
for supplies. While it is not believed
frenerally that the price of mutton or
ambs will show much change here
within the immediate future, the out
look continues exceedingly good at
present range of values.
At Chicago there was a steady tone
in the sheep trade! for the day.
Kansas City sheep market was
strong at a further advance of a dime.
A similar advance was forced today
In the Omaha sheep trade.
General mutton market quotations:
Best lambs $6.85(3)7.00
Poor lambs 5.50 (ff 6.00
Best ewes 4.8585.00
Ordinary ewes . J 4.004.25
Best yearling wethers 5.75 iff 6.00
Wethers . . . 4..J 5.50 5.86
Today's livestock Shippers.
Hogs Fred B. ! Decker, Silverton, 1
load direct to union Meat Co.: E.
Thomasson, Cottonwood. Cal., 1 load:
Journal Want Ads bring result a
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OP
TheBankof CaliforniaNational Association
San Francisco
Including Its Branches in Portland. Seattle, Tacoma and
Virginia Uity
At Close of Business, March 4, 1914
ASSETS
Loans and Discounts . I
Bank Premises, San Francisco and Branches
Other Real Estate ,
Customers Liability Under Letters of Credit
Sundry Bonds and Stocks
Ilnitrl States Ptnrlc tn, !mi- O'rx.lotinn
Other TTnitprl Statue Rnnila ""-" V
Redemption Fund with United States Treasurer
Cash and Sight Exchange
LIABILITIES
Capital Paid in Gold Coin
Surplus and Undivided Profits!
Circulation .........I
Letters of Credit
Other Liabilities
Deposits
$30,169,134.51
1,186,234.68
485.440.00
4,007,685.23
, 4,578,426.97
5,019,000.00
285 000.00
250.000.00
. 12,662,062.04
$58,642,983.43
.$ 8,500,000.00
. 8,069,722.49
. 4,824,547.50
. 4,147,005.48
3,180.97
. 33.098,526.99
$58,642,983.43
PORTLAND BRANCH, THIRD AND STARK STS.
WM. A. MAC RAE, JAMES T. BURTCHAELL,
Manager
Assistant Manager
JUDGE BY
RESULTS
There is the real test
of banking efficiency
the .test that has
made the reputation
of this bank. A
steady but conserva
tive growth during
the past six years has
placed the Lumber-
mens .National Bank
in. a position to be of
the utmost service to
firms, corporations
and individuals,
whose business it de
sires. . 1 '
lumbermens
NationalBank
Fifth and , Capital
Stark Sts. $1,000,000
Total expenditure
AJtHTPTa
sins ef rest estate owned
(msrkst valos) 8
Vslne of stocks and bonds
owned (market vsluej
Lneas on mortgages sod rol
lateral, etc
Oath In banks acd on hand
Premiums In course of rollee
tloo written since September
80, 1813 ,
Interest and rents du and accrued
Total inconta -.a-
DISBTTUXXXHT8.
net losss paid during th yai,$
Dividend psld during ths yrsr
paid
oo mliltnL to. k
Ocmmlsslonr snd salaries
durlna; th yesr
Tsxe. HopusM, and fcrs
durlnr tha vear . .
Amount of all other npenfr
tares j
1,S0,438.S3
77,S8t.75
10,07.00
S18.tM.74
85.828.23
10T.SS8.83
Total expenditure
ASSETS, h
vslne of rest estate ownjH
(market value)
Value of atorks and bonds
owned (market value) ..... .
Loans on . tnortg'stva and col
lateral, etc ,vj
Cssb In banks and ose hand!..
I'remiums In course of colla
tion written since September
80, 191S . H.
Ir.teret and rents doe and accrued
Total assets , . .,
J, 83788 -S4
15T. 490.00.
138.KT.B9
2.M0.5.W
- Sl9,6so.0
388.80I.X8
42.ttgT.04
8.84r.8sa.lT
Total assets
Less special deposits in
stats (ix an there be)..
Total assets admitted in Ore
son g
LIABILITIES.
Gross clalma for kxsea unpaid. 8
Anxnnt of unearned premiums
on all outstanding risks
Cue for commlsoloa and brok
erage All other liabilities
Special reserve fund
fcurplos
-8 4,2.418.55
498.000.00
0,381,001.66
1,771,440.78
SOJ.4.18.88
86.341.82
8 10,004,903.21
any
1 108,171.66
t.806,781.S6
Total assets admired In J-
son ,
LIABILITIXS,,
Cross claims for Insacs nnpit(4.
Amount of unearned prejnlutes
on sll ontstsndliig rinks...;,.
Due for rommtsston and broker
age ,
All other liabilities
8. 84730 JT
. 128.&0.N
1,6611.882.00
- 468.04
22.5a2.22-
Totsl llaWHUes exclusive ;)f
-cspltal stock of $l,000,000;e 1,818,147.31
Totsl premlnms fa fores ; pe-
cemher 81. 1!8 . , .f 8.184.01S.IW
BUSINESS IK 0BEOOV FOB. TBX TEA.
lum rists wriucn during 4e
rear A...fXl
Gnrns premiums recelred durtng
the yetr .3..
rretuluina returned during lib
rr
m,6Vi.io ! iw paid during thp yenr.i
mm
4.936.9t.18
86.259.86
149..HC.24
3Oll,0KMI0
8.22,859.29
fear.
8TS.70S.00
11,237.56
8.208 sm
1l.ww.rs
12.8760
Total liabilities exclusive of
capital, stock of f l.OfXJ.000.00 f S.004,803j:i
Total premiums In force De-
BTJBTNZSS i OEEOOM ' ioi THE rill,
IVitsl risks written during tue
yesr 8 1,883, 732.00
Gross premiums received during
xJhe.ye" 28.0M.68
I'remiums returned dnrlng the
year 6.240.28
Ios" psld daring the yesr.... 11.s.-,.k
Losses Incurred during ths year. 9,525 !NJ
Total aavmnt of risks outstanding-
in Oregon December
11S f 1.892.905.00
Tha American Insurance) Company
. . By P. L. HOADLKV. President
Statutory general arent and attorney sarv
ce: ACOUSTIC H. JACKSON.
Synopsis of ths Annual Btatameat ef ths
The Liverpool Sl London A. Globe
Ins. Co., Ltd.
of Liverpool. In England, on the 81st day of
December, 1918, made to the Insurance Com
mlrsloner of ths state of Oregon, pursuant
CATITAL.
A mount of capital stork paid -
np in ut Lstted states s n
tMOOME.
Net premiums received during
the year
Interest, dividends, and rents re
ceived durlna- the rear
Income from other sources re-
eeivad during tne year
Ladd & Tilton Bank
Eatabluhed 1859
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $2,000,000.00
Commercial and Savings Depot it
Bettertnrity for
Yonr Papers
A tin box, desk,
bureau drawer or
iron safe may keep
your papers in or
dinary security, but
they are scant pro
tection against de
structive or- evil
agencies. Your papers de
mand absolute pro
tection which y o"u
can secure in our
Safe Deposit Vaults
at a cost of less than
one cent a day.'
SECURITY
sm DEPOSIT
COMPANY
Fifth and Morrison
Streets
I,oe incurred during
Total amount of risks ritit-tandlns-
In Oregon Decei(ber
81. 1813 ..8 9ll.fK)
NATIONAL-BEN FRANKLIN FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
Iy II. M. SCH1TT. Secretary.
Blatntory general srent and attorney for.
service: I. M. -vVIOGIJtTttM. Portlsad. Or.
Synopsis ef the Anneal Statement sf the
ST. PAUL FIRE Jk. MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY
o' St. I'aul in the statr of lunesnta, on the
81l dey of December. HIJB. msde to the
ii;uramf fiinDiivnoner Cft rne
pureuant to law: g
CAPITAL, ti
capital stork paid
Sou.
he atate of Ore-
of
Amount
op - ...
Net premiums received daring
the year Tv...t
Interest, dividend, and reqtare
cclved durlug viie year . . f
Ibcotne from other sotircea- re
ceived during the year
800.0b0.CO
aiosaM.es'.
SSS.233.47
2a.Sfl6.o6
ToUl income ... 8 S.6S2.424.t .
DISBHSSZXEXTS.
Ket lorses psld 'dnrlng tle yar-8 8,806,44a I
Dividend paid during the jrr
oa eapMal stock i'.4--- 100,000.00
Commlulotia and- salaries Hps Id
during the year ,787.1X84
Taxes, licenses, and feed pntd
diirlng the year 172.9684
Amount of all other expendi
tures 262.8487
28.248.87 '
Total income $'
SISBTni8EKirTS.
Net losses paid during the vear.i
Ccmmissions and salaries paid
durina the rear
Taxes, licenses, snd fees paid
during ths year
Amount of all other szpendl
. tares
8.8I1.630.14! XiHmg """'"TmETS.' - a ," "
I Vt Itism nt raaall saaif tan &ignmA
816.624.14 1 (market vslne! . .
value of stocks v and Vends
omned (market valoe;. ..
Loans on mortgages nd;col-
latcrai. etc
Rills receivable
Cash in banks and on hands:
Iu from reiasaring eompajrlse.
1'remluma In course of cpi lec
tion written since September
30. 1913 i., .
Interest and rents due an accrued
9,4ft,M3.15
4,632.432.08
X501.43d.ft3
248,898.78
1.584,028.04
Total expenditures
. ASSETS.
Valne of real aetata owned
(market value) $
Value of stocks and bonds
owned (market value)
Loans oa mortgagee and cul
lataraL etc
Caab in banks sod oa hand....
Premiums - is course of collec
tion written sine September
SO, 1918
Interest and rents duo snd se
emed .'
Total
8,718,798.45
LS9d.302.22
6.248,670.00
MM.2MI0
1,120,631.02
ai6S,TS0.38
180,088.36
...6 14.263.846.9S
Total assets admitted In Ore-
go. .".fsV.14..a.9S
Cross claims for losses unpaid. .8 861,916.61
Amount of unearned premiums
oa all outstanding risks 8.50800.88
Xkbc for commission sad broker.
age 8O.nO0.OO
ail otner liabilities 212.212.68
Total liabilities exclusive of
capital stock of .....8
Z34.SSO.84
7.I71.52H.0M '
642.flO3.O0
6I.5SS.11'-:
Son. 157. 1 3
,fttW.S4
758.6977
S4.67S.54
Total sareta
.......
Leas special deposits !! say
stste (If any there be jmr
ket value
Total asseu sdmttUd lOre-
,9n iiBarT&."
Oroas clahns far limn -puild.. .$
Amount of nuearaed prenjams
on sll outstanllug rtk.....
Due for commlaelon sod .brok
ers re a,...
All other ltabilittos, relnsSranco
and return premluas du oth
er companies ........ ..3 .. ..
Bererve for unpaid bills .
Estimated benafter payable fcr
taxes for year of statement.
Total Uabilttieo exclusive of
capital stock of $H.tMM(00 f
I .464.SS9.73
4O.7T4-01
9,424,114.72
4T.084.tS
8.1641640
8,968.8
34.837.82
1,000.00
. loo.ooo.oo
8.750.823 i
.632.630.0S
Total premiums in fores De
cember 31. 1913 15.791.810.78
business nr oeeoon ros ths txaji!
Total risks written during tho
year .............. 6.722.710)0
Oroeo promlanas received daring
the year 108.016.88
premiums returned daring tbe
rear lS.8Ht.90
Losses paid during the year... 46.5X3.81
Losses incurred daring the year. 36,383.66
Total premiums la fcr Pe-
eember 81, 1918 8 .lt.MS.SO
BTTSUESS XV OBEOOK T0B THE TEAS,
Total risks written during the
yea ....4 13.288.426X0
Gross premiums received .dprlug
the year ..T 10S.U3.M
Premiums retnrsod - during too
rear .... 18.207.21
t,V'l .is
26.T40.M
Mid durlnr tbe rear.....
Loases fncarred during thjrfear.
of rltkt
Total amount of risks ont
atandin In Oregon Decem
ber. 1913 $ S.75S.S4S.00
Tha Lhrarpoel etc London & Cloba
las. Co., Ltd.
' By a. P. I ABJf, Asst. Mgr.
Statator general agent and attorney for terr.
ice: W. H. KaVuiivh
O. BOSlPfBLATT CO.. Roatdent Agents.' . t ... y . 'J , r i.
Rrffl'ortSit n "d k -tt-!Journa! Wnts Itnng Results;
Total sownst
standing is Or ecus Decsasber
81. 1913 4.46T.TH) ;
ST. PAUL FIRE & MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY
By U- S. GftgEN. Asst. Sec'.
Statutory general . a sent g end attorney for.
service: 1 MED TEBBETh b3 ktorgas Bldg..
Portland. Or. ;
UOROAN. H.1EDNKB A BOTCE. ,V"rrsS
Blilg.; Provident Trast fo.. BelUsf Bldg..
Bcsident Agents, PortlandT Or.