The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 21, 1916, Page 15, Image 15

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY. JULY 21. 1918."
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HEAVY DEMAND FOR FLOUR IS SHOWN FROM THE FAR SOUTH
Cohen
POTATO MARKET IS
OF
MASS
STRENGTH
m
PIES
FIRMER
Purchaaea of Even Ordinary Stock
BeportMl by Wholesalers Hero at
tlJtO ta li.ao Per Hundred
With Good Sizes Bringing More.
' Extreme strength U showing In tb market
for., potato! bar. ssles along Front street
ere reported generally at 11. 75 tor good atok.
Thar U in extreme scarcity of good sise
and far these a atrong lemaod la ruling with
a premium paid by wholesaler and asked
for retailers.
Ordinary atoek la finding a demand from
wholesalers at tl.GO a cental net to tba
farmer and 11.60 baa been paid fur tbla
clsss of atoff for loada brougbt Into tba city.
Muob difficulty la balng experlsnced ry
tba trad la getting fanner to fill their
Sacks. Tba price paid for potatoca la on
tba baala of 100 pounda. The law provide
that aack of potatoea should weigh at lesat
that amount, but conalderable atuff received
her of late baa not weighed above S8 to 90
pounda per aack. A wholesaler are com
pelled to .sell by tbe 100 pounda, they delrw
that farmers put mora stock in tbe lack!
before bringing to tbe city.
EGG TRADE HOLDING FIRM
Trad la tbe tgg markat la holding firm
bare with Taluea generally wall nialutalned,
despite tbe attempt, of some f. o. b. Inter
eata to depress them. With outalcle markets
eonUnulnr firm the .mtiook bare la hopeful.
Dry Rot Peach Is
Drug on Market at
A Very Low Price
Sale Are Made Down to 20c to 25c
Per Box for Supplies Held Orer
for Only a Single Day.
Dry rot peaches from rarlona Willamette
Taller polota are playing have with the
wholeaale aa well aa retail trade here.
Shipment of pescbe from tbe vslley are
ratber fair, but only a Tery email per cent
of to offering, coming forward are bealtby.
Moat .of the atnek la now la bad shape
when IP arrlre. and .be larger per rent of It
pb-lnly shows dry rot within 24 boar, after
arrWal.
it l exceedingly difficult for tbe trade
to aell tbeae peaches at any price. Unless
they are Immediately consumed they go to
piece and tbe handlere auffer financial losees.
While Id a nominal nay sales of Oregon
peachn are abown around 50 to S5e a box, tb
larger per cent of tbe offering, are being
offered from 35 to 6oc. Ia fact, after being
held fr a day tbe trade la extremely glad
to make clcunup at 20 to 426c a box; In
fact, clean-upa are practically lmpoealble.
With California Elbertaa coming forward la
good shape and excellent quality abuwn for
the rraniorda rroin tners w.tn aalea at 73f
Roc for quality, there la little call for the
Infected local etock. In fact, tile atuff It
not wanted at all on the market.
SPRING CHICKENS DRAGGING
, With receipt, liberal and Increalng. market
tot aprlng chicken la dragging and eome
what weaker. For ordinary ato. k lflc la the
extreme limit; la tact. U la hard to obtain
r?er 17c for anything. ,
VEALS CONTINUE TO DRAG
It la no longer the iiucntlon of price In the
Front ftreet market for country killed calTea.
It la tbe lack of demand from retailer at
thla time that la for-'lug the trade to bold
Aver auppllee from day to day. Hog are
firm.
MORE APRICOTS ARE COMING
Bupplle of aprlcota rro lncreaalng In the
local market. Maipmenta from Tbe Dallea
are growing and quality -eniain favorable
with general aalea at SI. 20 crate. Tbe re
cent auppliea from the Yakima aectlon hurt
the trad aomewhat. becauae ot Interior
quality.
LEMON PRICES ARE MIXED
While California li quoting a further ad-
vance for lemon there and tbe trade la aome
What excited becauae of tbe enormon. demand
from the eaat due to warm weather, value'
here re mixed. Some are u-tually aelllng
below what It would cuet to land tbe atock
here.
FLOUR ORDERS COME .
FROM EXTREME SOUTH
TO THE NORTHWEST
Willamette Valley as Well as In.
terior Millers Securing Liberal
Orders; Southwest Also a Good
Buyer; Cereals Generally Firm.
THY TO ADVANCE FLOTTB..
With the greater demand for floor and
greater call from other aectiona, a etreauous
effort 1 being made te force an additional ad
Taatoe of Me per barrel in patent. Thla would
place the market at So. 40. Some of the millera
are willing te force the price, hut other are
at preaent holding back.
NOBTHWKST "UttAlN RECEIPTS
Care -
Wheat. Barley. Fir. Oata. Bay-
BRIEF NOTES OF THE TRADE
Berry marketa generally steady.
Batter market firm for all offering.
Cbeeee altuatlon la good.
; Pluma are holding firm at $1.30 crate.
WUd hlackberriee come more freely; ale
at 10 and 11c a pound.
California tomatoea In liberal aupply at
ettSflo a box.
SHIPPERS' WEATHER NOTICE
Weather bureau adriaea: Protect ahlpmenti
during the next 4S boura a far north a
Seattle - agalaat maximum temperature of
about 74 degreee; northerns to Spokane, SO
degreea; aoutheaat to Holae. bS degreee; oii'h
to Aahland, 88 degreea. Maximum tempera
ture at Portland tomorrow about 70 degreea.
JOBBING PRICES OF PORTLAND
These prlcea are thoae at which wholexater.
ell to retailer, except a otherwise tated:
Dairy Produce.
BCTTER Creamery prlnta, eitraa. 2!)c;
prime tlrata, ST7e; tlrau. 2V,c; cubea. extra.
IsaaOc- prime flrata. 24'(2oc; flrta, 4c;
gecenda, 22fi:iV4c; dairy, -lc.
B UTTK RF AT Port land delivery No. 1 our
ream, 2flc; So. 2. 24c.
BUGS Selling price: Selected freab, 20
I7cl cae count, Oregon ranch, 23V4C doxen;
rOtnarf, candlad, 20iiWc.
LIVB POIXTRV Hena. heavy, Plymouth
Bock, 14ai4Vii-; ordinary chicken. 13C( !:-:;
atag. 10c: broiler.. ld'c: turkeje is&t20:
drad, any. 22(g23c: ctill. l7lc: vH
eon. 1.50rl.oS; aquaba, i .00 doaen; ,
lire. lOQUe; old, 8U10c; Pekln diicka, old.
1JI012H0 lb.; young nnd heavy. 12Q15c; ln-
TRANSPORTATIOfC
xahaW ae aaB
CRIST NDrTTtiiaX
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XOltXTl
SAVE
Portland $20.00)
to sad
San Francisco $17.50)
rats?
01VAM
IZTIAI
toarlst. $15 sad 118.80 j 3rd oiasa,
pcial monad Trip rats $38.
MEALS AND BERTH INCLUDED
ateamar Xapreaa XiaTS liW A.K.
TVrBDAT. TXXJmiBAT. BAITJDaT
rnn laa fraaeisoo lOsSO A.M,
YiCxxT ornoi, m ahd itiai.
trd xorrisoa Xorttara aoUU By
348 Wasfelafton Bt-araa Hor. By.
dlan Rnnnera. 104il2c lb.
f'ilElVE Selling price: Freh Oregon fancy
full rrmtu twin aud triplet. lHM'7c lb.;
lounic America, lc per ID. ITice to Joooer
hluin, liVc; Young America, 17c lb f. o. b ;
cream brick, 21c; Mmberger, 21c; Wlaconaln
wheel, ac; block KWlai, 24c.
Fruit and "Vage tablet.
FRESH Fltl'lTS Orangea, Valencia. f3.R0
SiVOd box; bananas. 4(ct4HiO lb.; lemons, td.00
((17.00 box; California grapefruit, $2.50a3;
iTlums, 1. 50411.7.') box; cantaloupe, SH.tOtj
o.2o crate: watermeloua, LYiC lb.; peacbea
tlrllfonila. 7SiUMc; Oregon, 2380o box; Cal
ifornia Kartleit pear, (2.00 per bo; cherrie.
CifllOc lb., currauu, Sl.40i0il.o0 erate; aprl
cota, 11.2.1. ,
Ilt:Kfin..S Strawberries, $2,2542.50; gorwe
Iierrlea. B&.V per lb.; raipberriea, 90c(g$1.00
per crate; loganberriaa, WOcUll.OO; blackcap.,
fl.40(Ml.C0.
APPLES Iiirtl. 5Oc'(($l-S0 box, according to
quality; California Uraveuateln, 11.05 4 2 00
box. '
ONIONS New red and yellow, $2JKiS2,75
per cental.
POTATOES New local, $1.7501.85; aweela,
12M,c per lb.
V tOKTAKLES Turnips 25c doaen bunchea;
cat rota, 2-"c; parantpa, 25c doxen boncbea;
Oregon cabbage, $1.7&Vg2.0o cwt. ; green onion
25c doaen buuebee; pepper, 10c (& 124c; head
littnce. local, UOc; celery, $1.00 per doaen;
artichoke. $1.001.25; cucumbers, ffc&ttOc
box.; tomatoes, California, 6octf$1.2o box;
egg plant, loil2He; atrlng beana, 4e lb.;
rhubarb, lMiti2c lb.; peaa, Ziic lb.
ateata, Fish and FroTiaiona.
DRESHKU M BATS Selling price: Country
killed best bogs, 114J11WC lb.; Inferior, PiftOc
Ust veals, lO'.jllc, ordinary, 9(10c; goat, 3
(iSc; Isuib. liiniUVio; mutton, 11c.
HMOKbD MEATS Hams. 1821 He; break
fax baco;i. IKh'Mq; picnics, lii'kc; cottage
roll. iS-Vjc; hort clear K-uoked. 15QilSjc;
Oregon exports, smoked, 10c lb.
LAUD Kettle rendered. tlercea. lHc;
atandard, 14c; lard compound, 12c.
OV. STtH.S Olymuia; per gallon, $3; canned
eaatern, OOc can, $i.20 doxen; eastern In shell,
SI. 85 per 100; raxur clama, U'ViC doaen; eaat
ern oysters, per gsllon. solid pack, IS.
M8I1 Dressed flounder, 7c; chlnook !
nion, lie per lb.; perch, 74i8c; lobster, 30c;
liver (melt, 8c; aalmon trout, 16c lb.; ball
but, 9'ttlOc; shad dressed, Ic lb.; aturgcon,
litelMc; bluebacks, c lb.
CUAHS Large, $1.75; meulum, $1.23 doxen.
Oroceriet.
St'OAR Cube, $0.20; powdered. $8.06; fruit
or berry, $8.45; Honolulu. $8.40: beet, $8.25;
dry granulated, $8.45; b yellow. $7.85. (Above
quotations are 30 daya net cash.)
HONEY New. S3.25(u.3.50 per caae.
RICE Japan etyle. No. 2, 4c; New Or
leans, head, b((fay,e; blue rose. 5V4c.
SALT Coarse, half grounds, 100. $10.50 per
ton; 50s. ll.:n; table dairy. 50s, $l(j.O0; 10U.
$lM.nO; bales. $2.25; lump rock, $20 ton.
BEANS Juolatlona nominal: Small white,
$12; large white. $12; pink, $8.75; Unix,
$1.25; ba,ou, $8.75; red, $8.25.
Hope, Wool and Hide.
HOPS Nominal, buying price, 1913 crop,
84iVic lb.
WOOL 1916 clip: Willamette valley, coarse
CotawoM. .tOc; medium Shropablre. 3c
fine, 31U32c; eastern Oregon staple, 2025c
lb.; coarse ana uieuuiui, iouc id.
H1UEH Halted hide. 25 lbst and sp, 17c;
aalted atags. 60 lbs. aud up. 13c; aalted kip,
13 lb, to 25 me., nc; saiteu can, up to 15
lb., 5c; green hides. 25 lbs. and up, 15c;
green atags, cut lbs. una up. lie: green kip
ID lbs. to 20 IDS., lie; green cair, up to 1.
lb.. 23c: dry flint bides. 20ci dry flint calf
up to 7 lbs.. 31c; dry salt bldea, 26c; dry
boraehldea, eacb, iic lo !..''; aalt borseblde.
each, $:i to $4; horsehair. 20c; dry long wool
l!t, 21c; dry short wool pelts, 17c; dry sheep
siiearliugs, eaiu iuc to ioc; sauea sneep sneer.
lings, each, lc to 2;c.
i ai.lu w jso. i, vjc; io. a, ic: graaae,
Bttc lb.
CHITTIM . OR CASCARA BARK Faring
MOHA1K IHIO, OOtR-KIC 10.
SISAL Dark. 13c lb.; white, 18Hc lb.
Painta and Oil.
COAL OIL Water white. In drum and iron
barrels. 10c.
Ll.NHKKIl OIL Raw, bbl... 81c gallon; ket
tle boliea, DOia., ec; raw, case, tsOc: boiled
case. tftc snl.: lota of 260 gallons, lc lesa.
TURPENTINE. Tanks, 61c; cases, 68c gal
lon.
WHITE LEAD Ton lota, 10c lb.; 600 lb
lot. 11c; leaa lota. 110 per lb.
GASOLINE Basle price. lDV.c per gkllon.
OIL MEAL Carload lot. $34: leu than car
lot, fM.OU.
Portland, Frl.. 11 1 10 7 4
Year ago 20 8 5 3 1
Season lo date. 122 12 115 122 4K
V.ar ago 334 18 71 61 T3
Tacotna Tbura lk 1 ....
)ear ago 4f 1 0
hereon to date. 153 2 .... It S3
iear ago 333 15 17 60
Stcttle, Tbura. 13 i 10 9 16
Year ago 11 2 7 1 11
St-cson to date. 2(S3 8 133 48 123
Year ago 160 IS 16 77 2S0
Limited Sales of
Hogs at $9.05 in
N. Portland Yards
General Market Continues Strong
at $9; Cattle Situation Report
ed to Be Generally Weaker.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK BUN
Hog. Cattle. Calvea. febeep.
631
277
611
323
2.748.
MO
. 6M
266
180
7V 7 1104
48 29 V
11 0 211
73 2
2SS5 23 143
8 791
il 20 14)4)
7b 1 SIS
73 1 580
13C 2 344
Iiax-geet aaipa
Uneqaaled Barvloe
ALASKA
EXCURSIONS
la
S. S. Spokane., July 26, Auf. 7-19.
S. S. City of Seattle, July 20, Au.
land 13.
CALIFORNIA
Tta aeattle S-xt Vaaoiaoe
to I.OS AaaTelas and aa Sleg-o.
Low rates, including; berth and tneals.
For lull particular, apply or phone
ticket orrxox,
849 VASHBOTON 8TBXXT.
Vso. Mala aas. Homo A-aa93.
Extremely liberal bualnesa ia bow paeaing In
the flour market with tbe aoutbweet and tar
aouth. Trade from that quarter baa been
abowa for aeveral week by Interior Pacific
northwest millera. but now acme of tbe tide
water and Willamette Talley miller are get
ting heavy orders.
Ibe call la especially pronounced from the
extreme aouth, where Pacific northwest floor
made a "bit" with tbe trade. Repeat or
der, are ehown and the outlook for future
bualnea la extremely good.
Naturally under aucb, condition the entire
tructure of the flour trade la showing
strength, with price generally maintained.
In eooia quarters there le talk 01 a lurtner
d vance In the price of patent for the lmmedi-
te future, but leadera of the trade aay that
there la nothing la algbt at the moment, al
though tbe altuatlon la atrong.
Wheat market continue to reflect strength
t praoticailT all point. Chicago waa again
firmer and abarply higher during the morning
trade, and there waa a firmer and higher
market abroad.
Coarse grain are firmer, and especially bar
ley, with advance again being offered In the
Interior by tidewater Interest.
Oraln bare are showing no further cnange in
prlcea, but the altuatlon la firm.
Broomball cabled from Liverpool that woeat
waa steady at tbe opening influenced by ad
vance In America, bat later eased, with trad
ing quiet and demand alow. Spot lc higher
for Manitoba and other gradea. uargo marxet,
Manltobaa 7Vbd higher, hut now 4Vad higher.
Winters 8d up.
eWather la the united Kingdom la now rme.
Americau receipt liberal and expected to
Increase, and a belief that rust reports from
tbe United States are being exaggerated, and
therefore buyera are alow to operate. Large
latent demand, but buyer are waiting.
Argentine ahlpmeuts thla week: Wheat, 1.-
650.UOO bushels; corn, 2,060,000 bushel.
300,000 bushels.
PLOUR Selling price: Patent o.2u; v u-
Icmette valley. $4.00jg5.00; local straiah',
$'1.4Ou4.G0; bakers' local, $4.60(33-1; Moli
lalia spring wheat. fo.vv; xporii, .juta.u;
whole wheat, $0.43; graham, $3.2o; rye flour,
to. 95 per barrel.
MAI Buying pnee: Willamette vaney um-
01 by. fancy, W, eastern Oregon-Idaho fancy
timothy, $21&22; alfalfa. $2122.
GRAIN SACKS 1U10 nominal: No. 1 Cal
cutta. HWtlUHc la ear lot a; less amounts
are higher. -
AIILLSTUFFS selling price: ran azo.oui
aborts, $2s.5o per ton.
ROLLED OATS $0.266.30 per barrel.
While closing prices at Chicago were at a
fractional advance over the previous day s
On the Portland Merchanta' Exchange July
On tbe PYortland Merchants' Exchange July
bluatem bids were unchanged, fortyfold, club
and fife lc lower and Russian 2c below
Thursday. Tbe feature of the day' trading
was the sale of 10. i too bushels September blue
stem at (I a buihel.
Jul J oats bids were off on the exchange
but barley was 60c a ton higher despite the
slight lowerlns of price at San Francisco.
A aale of 100 tons July brand was maae
at Zo a ton.
Merchants Exchange July bid prlcea:
W UEAT.
Friday. Thur. Wed. Tuee. Mon.
.. lift 1112 103 102tt M
04
H3
03
03
OATS.
2700
BAKLLEY.
..2S0O 2750 2T50
MILLSTUFFS.
Bran 2230 23o0 2300
Short 20UO 2000
Future were quoted:
W LIE AT.
PORTLAND DAIRY EXCHANGE
Prices current on the exchange:
BUTTER
Friday Tours. Wed.
Bid. Ask. aid-
Extras ... 35 25 H 25
Prime lat
Flrat 22 ,
Second 22
Dairy .... 21 111 ....
LOGS
Extras S5HS
Case count. 24S 23HS 23Vk
CHEESE
Ore. trtp..i44S 13 144.
Ore. T, A. 18 16 lo
Till, trip 15V4S
Till. Y. A.
Tues.
24 HS 24 U,
22 V 24 A
21
21
24 S 233
1448 14HS
.W.' 16 HA
DAIRY PRODUCE ON THE COAST
American-Hawaiian Steamship Co
All sailings between
U. S. Atlantic and
U. S. Pacific porta
are canceled until
further notice.
C ft. Keady. Art.. Vt Stark St.. Prtlaa
Dalles Columbia Line
OparaUac
Strs. J. N. Teal and Twin Cities
Portland to Upper Columbia and Snak
' rlydr point. Leave; Portland about
erery four days.
' TOM ZVtrOBlCATZOV OAU TATXOR
BTBXST DOCK hCAXJS 913, A.7718.
Aixi dijiict rom
SAN FRANCISCO
, LOS ANGELES SANIMEGO
"X OSSS B8 XTttf 'jaoxxootoA
aa rraawisoe, teraiaaa a Laa Aagetea
Iteantibie Ce. Frank BeUam. Ageat,
114 TH1BD sraXXT. A48. Mais A
Friday
Thursday
Wednesday ....
Tuesday
Monday
Saturday
Week ago
Year ago
Two years ago.
Three years ago
There waa a atrong tone In the rwine
trade at North Portland fer the day with a
email run. While general topa again sold
a: $9. a email amount waa takea on at
an advance- of a nickel or practically the
same aa what the aame interests would have
had to pay a few days ago.
Oeneral bog market range:
Choice light weight $ 0.00
Good light weighta 8.60
Medium weighta g.00(8.a.-
tough and beary 7.30tf7.75
Oattle Continue Dull.
Market for cattle Vontlnnes dull at North
Portland with a fair run reported In oeer-
uigar. mere waa no change In tbe -general
nierket altuatlon and values are stationary.
l'rmie light steer $7.267.60
i-nuie nravy steers 7.7aSt8.2'i
Good light steer .0010.25
Diocaera ana reeuers 6.26218.(10
1'rlm dehorned cow j. 8.60S5.76
Prime horned cow B.OOiSs.BO
Common oowg .OOf(24.00
Bulla 3.50&4.50
Prime light veal calve 7.5028.00
Prime heavy veal calvea 4.0O5.O0
atntton Situation Strong
Bltuatkm in the mutton trade continue
strong. Overnight there wa a slight Im
provement In the ran. Demand remains keen
and especially for good atuff with values
well maintained.
General mutton and lamb market:
Select spring lambs $8.008.25
Ordinary lamb 7 507.78
Peat yearlluga tt.00tte.33
Coed to common wethera 6.75C.O0
Beat ewe 6.O0SJ5.6O
Good to common ewe 4.00(4.50
Friday Livestock Shippers.
Hogs Tillamook larmera Warehouse Co.,
TMsmoo. 1 load; W. U. Rosa, Cauon, Idaho,
Cattle II. Carnceiuon, Lincoln, Wash. 1
load.
Sheet) C. B. Hoffman, Benton, 1 load; L.
F. Buun, Kllckiut, Wash., S loads.
Mixed stuff Peterson Bros. Washington,
1 load cattle, hog a and aheep; W. H. Char,
Nex Perce, Idaho, 1 load cattla and hoga; F.
B. Decker, Marlon, l load cattle, hoga and
aheep; 0. a Lucke, Clackamae, 1 load cattle,
hoga and aheep; J. . iwiitt. Yamhill, 1
load cattle, boga and beep; J. Davla, Clerks
esn-. 1 Kd cattle .and hours; c. S. Cbap-1
man. Hood River, 1 steer and 37 bogs by boat.
Thursday Afternoon Sales.
At. lbs.
093
MARE
FIRM
E
WITH 7 CENT OFFERS
TO
War Orders Aid
Alcohol, Distillers
New Tork, Jaly 21. (1. N. S.) Anotir
campaign for the making of a big "war baby"
market was Incorporated Into tbe affair of
the stock exchange today. The same aneth
odr were used that attained such great soc
ceea laat year. The board reflected aom
auch sTiccea today. However, some of tbe
Finaiice-Commerce-Industry
Lumber Dealers Want Cooperation of Financial Interests in Activities
of Douglas Fir Export Association Emerjr Olmstead Finds Crops
Good in Central Oregon French Loan OTmubscribed.
XiTnnbannea Ageing Gooparatlo
MADE
PRODUCERS
keenest observers freely predicted failure, thla The lumber lnteresta of the Paoif lo
l.acr.. t,lk "I !" 1.DiTKnt i northwest ars aeeklng; the cooperation
period of hostilities across the tea with re-1 Iw ...
snltaat placing of big new war orders in ' financial interests ot tho dU-
thls country embodied the- principal Inflo-1 trlct and of all of its commercial or
'ence behind operations In the Industrials to-1 ganlaaUons In maklagr effeotWe tbe
ESX ISricaS work of the Do..!.. Fir Export and
Locomotive and Baldwin both made early Exploitation association. This orsan
galns snd Car Foundry waa stronger and so- ; lxation was first formed about the be
cause of Generally Short Crop five. American zinc showed more color than finning- of the war, and its activities
.. . . aas been witnessed lor aeveral weeks in mat na,vJ been held ln abeyance 1
Extreme Strength Is Shown Be-
AJthonrh Outuut in Willamette atock
xnere was as eariy uiiaina w iin"1 -
i the copper list, accompanied by conalderable
peculation In tbe atandard issue. Butte A
Valley Likely to Be a Whopper.
abeyance because of
the continuance of the war. A mee'-lng-
was held in Portland Monday of
those interested ln its welfare. W. H.
The market for dried prune 1 showing
strength and 7e bails is being offered ln some mme g0od advances were scored by Crucible,
quarters for supplies. . Tnia Is one of the while tit eel common adopted a mora conserr-
highest
Superior sold up and waa active as was j laiDOt or Han tTanclaco la vice presl
Anaconda. wblch sold ex-dlvldeod. i dent of the association. No time will
The ateel stocks were stronger at first and be lost-in making; the organization ef
fective when hostilities end. The prln
prices offered within recent yeara i """ i'- ' "
and indicate, th. great atreagth In tb. mar- . "--" - . .
kef aenerallj
Tie season started well wtlh price strong
st oc, but within a short time there were i
quite s few willing to offer 6Vie ln order
to secure tbe more favorable alxes.
With a large prune crop ln the Willam
ette valley; ln fact tbe blggeat ln years,
the outlook la extremely good for raisers. The
Interior erop ia below tbe normal by far
and ln fact there la a shortage from the nor
mal ln practically all world' a centers.
The new season 1 opening with practically
no surplus on the market and ln aome quarters
a farther advance Is anticipated, although
st the present price prunes are luxuries snd
will not command the demand aa Indicated
when ralues are down to normal.
effect ot publicity attendant to tbe placing
i of their large contract for alcohol. It la
aald that the amount of the war order is
ln excess ot $20,000,000. Consolidated Oas
created considsrshle lntereitwben aalea were
made ln the first hour st 13714 from sa
opening about 8 potnla lower.
Mexican Petroleum was well supported snd
the price showed Improvement around 102.
In the first hour total sales were 142.500
shares.
BANK STATEMENT OF COAST
Clee rings
Monday ....
Tuesday
Wednesday .
Thursday ...
Friday
Clearings . . ,
Balances
Portland Banks.
Thla week. Year ss.
,...$ 2,303.721.17 $ 1,703.464.10
1.574. 4J0.8S
.... 1.57.743.5
1,647.436.14
1.912.870.6B
Seattle Banks.
Range of New York price furnlahed by
Ovorbeck A Cooke Co., 21 0-217 Board ot Tracs
building:
Oeecrlption
Clearing
Balances
dealings
Clearings
Alaska Gold
Allls Chalmers, c
A Hi Chalmers, pf
American Beet Sugar..
American Can, c
American Can. pf
American Car Fdy., e.
American Cot. Oil. c.
1.661. 5J0. 64 American Linseed, c...
1.6J4.777.H8 ; American Unseed, pf . .
1.636.401.11 I American Loco., c
1,322,2ZS.83 ! An erieen Smelter, c.
I American Smelter, pf . .
$ 2 345,422.00' American Sugar, c
210,816.00 ! Am. Tel. 4 Tel
I American Woolen, c.
81S.OS8.00 1 'Anaconda Mining Co..
Atchison, pf...
Baldwin Loco., e
Laltlmore A Ohio, c.
Bethlehem Steel, c
i l k I tlon of rli auci- 1 bv J
20&I 21V. 90 2l2 I Central Oregon Is settling up. oi
60
88
M
59
64
68 V
63
84 65 M,' 64
b4'i 5 4H
l09'iin4! 1094)
! 1 or x 1 1 o i 1 7 1 1 'Hi
12 120'12O
Taoema Banks.
S
52.896.00
Saa Francisco Banks.
110,280.302.00
Laa Anerelea .i.
S 1 700 OOA On 1 butte A Suterlor. .
nrooaiyn uapia irsasii
caiir. 1'atroieum. c
Calif. Petroleum, pf . .
nn n,.i.ra 2i n.rl oaiia- Lanaaian i-aeinc
July 21 July 20 u'rj J
Open. Close. Close. , HrDtral If,tierA
December 146B 160 A 14748 fpeske A Ohio....
Spot quotations Wheat Wells Wslls $1.70
79
I
78
San Francisco Grain Market.
i.7ZVj; rea luisaian, ii.oiiji.Tu; lurney
red. $l.i0a,l. ": blues tern, $1.8301.87 Vs.
reed barley, t.40(tf 1.47H
White oata, $1.561.57.
Bran, $27&27.50; nric
shorU, $30431.
riddlings, $32633;
Bluestem
Portyfold ...
Club
Red fife
Ued Russian.
Feed ..
Leed ..
03
02
VI
.2050
03
92
01
9.1
hi
92
90
2060 2675
92
9
HO
90
750
2800 2900
2300
2000
2300
200U
Bid.
lul
98
9
August bluestem
September bluestem
August fortvfold
September fortyfold 90
August club 00
Sfttember club M
A0gut red fife 90
September red fife 88
August Kussian wj
September atusalsn Hi
FEED OATS.
Aufrnat ...
Hepteuiber
August . . .
September
KEKD BABLEY.
No.
11 steer
S steers
3 steers
10 steers
24 steers
4 steers
1! hogs .
2 hoga .
1 atag
1 cow
2 cows .
1 cow
1 cow
1 calf
HOGS.
STAGS.
j . . .
COWS.
CALVES.
.1091
.1131
. 80S
. 897
. 726
. 172
. 126
.1180
.1300
. 9.10
.1040
. 900
No.
1 steer ..
1 steer
1 steer . . ,
2 steers
1 steer . . .
t steers . .
1 steer
j. steers . .
2 steers . .
2 wteers
8 steers
1 cow
1 cow
1 cow
1 cow . . . ,
2 cows ...
heifers .
1 heifer .
2 calves
1 calf ..,
1 stag ..
1 bull ...
1 bull
1 bull ...
1 lamb ..
14 lambs
32 lamba
17C lambs
161 lamb .
6 wethers
16 ewes ..
13 ewes . .
3 buck sheep
Friday Morning Sale.
STKEUfi
145
COW3
HEIFERS
CALVES
ST A OS.
bulls'
LAMUS
WETIIEU9
OWES
Ave. lbs.
1200
470
930
.... 950
1070
990
860
.... 0O6
913
930
1026
1110
90
1210
1000
826
Price.
$6.25
6.C0
6.00
6.85
e.fco
2.60
$9.00
8.S0
$4.00
$4 76
4.28
3.7S
8.00
$6.60
Price.
$7.60
0.78
6.TB
- 6.25
6 25
6.25
C.60
4.00
4.00
6. CO
5.00
$4.79
4.50
6.26
5.2.
6.00
Valuable Bull Dead.
Chehalle. Wash.. July 21. A $lono Holstela
brlL owned by Mrs. Jeeale Oregg, la dad. ow
ing to the fact that a piece of baling wire
swallowed by tbe ao;mal had pierced its heart.
Tbe bull waa insured for $600. snd wss rated
s one of the beat ln this section.
New York Sugar and Coffee.
New York. July 21. Sugar Centrifueal.
7 Bios. Hc;
te.27
Coffee Spot New Tork No.
No. 4 Santos. 10Vc.
..1043
.. 820
. . 170
.. 220
. . 740
..1100
. .1110
. .1570
. . 70
. . 70
.. 74
.. 60
. . 67
.. 112
2 hogs
BUCK SHEEP
'hogs'
78
69
130
275
$7.50
7.00
$4.60
$4.00
3.00
8.50
$8.25
7. sr.
7.85
R 00
6.00
$6.76
$5.50
600
$3.60
$8.05
6 hogs
$ hogs
21 bogs
83 bogs
82 hogs
42 hogs
16 bogs
bogs
7 hogs
2 hoga
8 bogs
7 bogs
1 hog
2 hogs
S bogs
7 hoga
7 hogs
1 hug
8 hoga
2 hoga
1 hog .
2 bogs
1 bog
8 bogs
8 bogs
1 bog
2 hogs
2 hogs
1 bog
2 hogs
1 hog
8 hoes
2 hogs
2 hogs
1 bog
1 bog
261
188
196
2o4
206
176
173
866
183
325
340
366
590
165
157
149
326
SIO
.227
195
210
136
620
143
197
310
860
, 3O0
. 200
. 805
3.10
137
J50
196
120
, 210
cut. a c w., pt..
ic. u. a m. f
Chi. N. w.. ...
Cblno Copper
Colorado F. A I., e
IVnaolidated Uaa...
Corn Products, c...
Crucible Steel, e...
Crucible Steel, pf..
louver A K. G., c. .
Denver a li. G., pf....
lnstmers
Erie, c
Brie, lat pf
General Electric...
General Motors
Goodrich ltubber . ...
Q.. Northern Ore Lands
G. Northern, pr
Greene-Oananea ...
Hide A Leather, c.
Hide A Leather, pf.
Ice Securities
Illinois Central
Industrial Alcohol..
Inspiration
Harvester
c
9 05
. i Int.
9.00 Interboro,
.0 ' K ansae Citv South., c.
9.00 ' Lackawanna Steel
8.00 Lehigh Valley
8.8.1 Louisville A Nashville..
1.80 ; m xlcan Petroleum. . . .
8 80 Miami Copper
8 00 M., K. A T.. C
00 Kennecott Copper
00 Missouri Pacific
8 00 , National Biscuit
Z-I? ! National Lead
7-75 Nevada Con a
7.50 f;ew Haven
S-y : New lork Central.
. .. 104 Til 104; 104 v
71 74"4 71
89V. 88
614
12&4
36
Otl
new,
46 i
85 u
53 V
169
731 73 73
.??!!:
66
84 "4
20
47HI 4714
43, I 44i
134 S 1136
14 14
68V4 69T4
lil
86
46 V4
35 U,
52 y
IH14
48 V
115 W
484
118
45
28941 28 284
116
48
16V,
604
103
8 00
7.0O Northern Pacific . . . .
j.ow i,cific Mail
' V9 Pennayleania Bf
S V9 , People' Ga
fk 1 Pltaburg Coal, e
Plttaburg Coal, ptd....
'JY Pressed Steel Car, c. ..
9, I Pressed Steel Car, pfd.
S-J5 j Ray Cone. Copper
i JX Railway Steel Springs.
J-W Reading, e
S 'J". I Readiug 2d pfd
I i Kepublic I. A S.. c
21 Ro Island
5 00 I Shattuck
I.UU 1 utnrfshakev e
C4
164
0
103 V
118S4
45
13
36 H
4'4
38H
16i
480
73H
85 4
118,
45-4
IOH
60
28 V
clpal object of the association is the es
tablishment of a central agency for
lumber products of the Paciflo north
west and the sending of agents abroad
to Increase the market for Pacific
coast lumber.
Crops Good on kotfc Bldea of Xoua
tala Emery Olmatead, vice president
ana manager of the Northwestern 14a
tlonal bank. Is back to bis desk, face
all sunburned, the aftermath ot an
auto ride to Ashland. Crater Lake.
Klamath Falls. Bend and The Dallea.
"The crops are good on both aides of
the mountain," aald Mr. Olmstead, "and
that is the most significant observa
taken.
one can
notice It as on makes even oooaslonal
visits. That aeotlon of the country.
too, has had a great deal of rain this
year, and lta crop prospects were never
better. Bend is certainly making great
progress. I believe it Is going to be
a great lumber manufacturing center
some day. There is every evidence to
that effect. I am glad also to find
that the town is not trying to grow too
fast this time. It has resources be
hind It that are very valuable, and it
U not making the mistake now of dis
counting the future too greatly."
"Trench Xaoaa Subscriptioa Closed
Thla Hoon, Word has been received
in Portland that aubecriptiona to the
$100,000,000 loan to be made by Amer
ican bankers to France waa closed
today at noon. This Is positive evi
dence that the loan has been oversub
scribed, as the original announcement
of the offer of the securities by Port
land investment houses stated that the
books would close on Monday next.
Offers for the loan ln New York city
were made at 984 yesterday. It 1j
thought likely the banks who have
subscribed will be apportioned but a
share of their original requesta
Spirited Bidding; fer Beads. The
liveliness of the competition for the
purchase of municipal bonds Is Illu
strated ln the following from the Al
bany Democrat:
"What started out to be a dry. rou
tine affair at the regular meeting of
ii34iin4
481 48-i
the city council last evening, ended
with snap when two bond buyers from
Portland took their turns on the floor
of the council a d injected life Into
the prooeedlnga Oavrl B. Kelty, of the
Lumbermens Trust company, of Port ,
land, and Burton C. Haines, represent. -'
In-, Clark, Kendall & Co.. Portland, ap-,
peered before tbe ouncll regarding th "
matter of refunding the city's outsUnd-
lne warrants. Both urged upon the ,"
council the advantage of holding a ape-
clal election at once and , authorising
thw taking up of the outstanding war- .
rants drawing 6 per cent interest, with
6 per cent bonds. Mr. Kelty offered
for his company to pay the costs ,
of a special election, print the ballots. ',
furnish blank bonds, legal advice and v
pay a premium on top of this for the
contract. Mr. Haines duplicated the
proposition."
Xiocal House Buys Boreas "Paving
Bonds. The Lumbermens Trust com- '
pany has purchased $22,300 Eugene
district improvement bonds, S per cent, ,:'
1 year optional, 10 years final im
turlty, on a basis of $103.87. Frank A.
Freeman, vice president of this com
pany, has Just left on an eastern trip
und expects to be absent a month or :
six weeks.
PUlantluop and Zaoome for tataU
Investor. "It Is the small investor
which we are anxious to Interest espe
cially ln the work of the Portland :
Remedial Loan association, ' said Ben
Welling, president ot this organisa
tion. "The man or woman who has
$100 or more on which he would like
to get as large an interest return as is
consistent with safety and good busi
ness, is more than likely to be the in
dividual who knows a great many peo
ple who would like to make a small
loan or stand In genuine need of
so doing. The larger the list of stook
holders the better for the organisa
tion. Also the larger th circle Of
small Investors to which we can be of
aervlce by offering him a safe invest
ment. This association la now earn-V
lug. on its capital of $50,000, more than'
twice the amount sufficient to pay its
S per cent dividend every three
months." The Portland Remedial Loan
association has Jut put on the market
$60,000 additional stock which will
bring Its paid-up capital to $100,000.
Board of B&aeatloa Approves Boaas.
The school trustee yesterday ap
proved tbe following additional deposi
tory bonds filed with them to secure
deposits of school funda ln the local
banks: Bank of California, total guar
anty, $60,000, divided between United
btatea Fidelity ox Guaranty company,
$12,t00; Fidelity at Deposit company of
Maryland, $12,600; Oregon Surety e
Casualty company, $12,609; New Am
sterdam Casualty company, $1J,60'V
The Bank of Sellwood filed a bond of
the National Surety company of $3000.
116
4
04
16H
103
Ont. A W.
Norfolk A Western, e. .jI27H!1274127
111,,!!!
67
8.60
AMERICAN LIVKSTOCK PRICES
Denver
Denver Bogs $9.61.
Jhly 21. Cattle 100, steady Serf
Aueust bran
September bran
MlLLflTCrFS.
...2600
...2000
...2750
...8700
...2200
...2125
atvera, $7.Wa8.60; rows and heifer, $3.60 ! Thiid Avenue.
i.w, n:iprB auu leeaera, sj.duhX7.2J: calves
$8.50 ((, li i.0.
Hogs 300, 6c lower. Top $953; bulk,
Q8.60.
Sheep 400, teady. Lsmbs 75c lower. Year
lings $7.66(38.25; withers. $7.0027.50; lamb
$9.209.78; ewes, $6.60SloO.
Chioago Hogg 1.0.05.
Cattle Reeelpta 1000, weak. Native beef
eteer. S6.7510.00; weatarn ateers, $7t75fl
6.90; efocker and feeders, $5.0iS.0O; cow
snd heifers, $3.80j9.20; calves, $8 60"J12.00.
Chicago, July 21. (I. N. 8.) Hog Be-
Beattl Barket.
Seattle. July 21. U. P.) Butter Native
W ssblngton , creamery, brick, 29c; do aolld
nark. 2c.
Cheese Oregon triplets, ITej Wisconsin
triplets, 18e : do. twins, 19c.
kgg Select ranch, 30c.
Ban Franciaco Karket.
8an JVaocUco, July 21. U. P.) Butter
extra. 20c; prime firsts, 254c: flrata, 25 c
ivggs extras. c; puuets, -iovje.
Cheese California fancy, 14c; firsts, 13c
Los Angalea Market.
Los Angele. July 21. (P. N. A) Eggs-
Case count, 28c.
Butter rresn. extra, 26c.
POTATOES ALONG THE COAST
eatU Market.
Seattle. Wash., July 21. (U. P.) Onions
Australian. 4c: yellow California. Sv4e: red
California, $3.60.
Potatoes White new California 214c: White
Elver, 132.00; Yakima Gems, $30.0030.0.
aa rranclxo Market
San Trancisce, July 21. Potatoes Per cen
tal, new crop Deltas, $1.75(31.85 In sacks;
fancy In boxes, $1.70sj 1.924 pax hundred; No,
2 rock. $11341-30.
unions na. jsi.4uai.io per Dag; so. yel
low, $1.40L7S.
San Francisco Wool Market,
San TranClsco, July 20. Wool .1810 clip,
per pound: Humooiui ans Mesaoctno, Jfz
28c; middle counties, 0 months, good. 14
loc; year atapie, nisiic.
Northern clip. 1916. eastern Orearon. Wash
leg ton. Idaho and Montana, light, medium,
line, ibuc; neavy, nne. 14
2
valley coarse, 2423c; medium, 26
(22oc; light
feiec;
U27C.
Bt, tools. Mo
unchanged.
Big People Buyers.
Of Wheat Supplies
Chicago. July 21. (I. N. S.) Some of the
blggeat lnterets were heavy buyers of wheat
ln the pit opening todsy. The fact had some
thing to do with the further advance of price
in the early market. Fear of decreased yield
In the nortbweet, which was augmented by con
tinued black rust reports from various aectlon
of the belt, stimulated the buying movement
and rose colored the bullish outlook. In tbe
first hour July went to 113H. September to
116 and December to 112. A prominent
character ln the market stated It aa his be
lief to day that wheat would go as high as ln
the war market of 1915.
Corn snd oats changed position today, so to
speak. The bulk of sentiment favored aale of
corn on 'the rallies, and purchases of oats on
the breaks. The oat Crop 1 at the critical
atage. and many report of damage were re
ceived from a aSattered territory. Corn waa
well bought by some of tbe lsrge commission
bouses, snd Armour took heavily of the Sep
tember grain.
Range of Chicago price furnished tv Over
beck & Cooke Co., 216-217 Board of Trade
building:
July
September . .
December ...
July
September ..
December ...
July
September ..
December ...
Jnlr ....
September ..
July
September ..
SAVINGS DEPOSITS IN
PORTLAND BANKS INCREASE
State Superintendent of Banks Sargent has completed his customary detailed
nni In finn a rA rnmna rfcun r f Ik-, Attls. S a v 1 i . .. ' . jva
Two Are Fined for
Violating Dry Law
Everett B. Parsley and Lester New
man, principals in the raid by the po
lice Wednesday afternoon on soft drink
places at 22 North Tenth street and
$6 North Birth street, pleaded guilty
to charges of violating the prohibition
law in the municipal court today. Pars
ley was fined $100 because it was his
second offense. Newman was fined
$80.
Parsley was ln charge of the resort
on Tenth street, and had only been
there three days. Newman, who is a
structural Iron worker by trade, had
charge of the Tunnel, on Sixth street.
Both men said that Ralph Bellinger,
owner of the plaocs, had promised to
pay their fines if they were arrested.
Bellinger Is now ln San Francisco. A
warrant charging him with violating
the law has been Issued.
Old First Regiment
Veterans Organized
Permanent organisation of the veter
ans of the old First regiment, Oregon
National Guard, was accomplished this
week at a gathering of members of the
regiment who served under the organ
ization Of 1887. Oeneral Charles F.
Beebe waa elected president, Charles E.
Morgan first vice-president; Judge C.
TI. Oantanbatn aecond vlce-nrealdent. C.
C. Murton secretary, H. A. Mostr treas
urer, Dr. C. A. Maorum surgeon.
The organization is strictly Civic ln
character, but Oeneral Beebe said to
day that a semi-military feature may
be added later. The old First went out
ecipts 18.0O0, slow lOe woder yeaterday'a aver- Uf existence ln 1$8 when the various
age. Bulk $9.354590; light. 9 2o9 85; llltrv KQdles were consolidated into
mixed, $8.10ei0.00; heavy, $9.0010.05; rough tr111. oooies were conaoiioatea ingo
$9 009 20- pigs $7 7609 20 ths Second Oregon volunteers. At the
oueep aeceipt dvou, steady, wethers o. 73 ' reorganization or me guard, alter me
aa.23; 1SJBDS, S0.00O1O.15.
Omaha Hogs $9.60.
Omaha, Neb., July 21. (I. N.
Recelpta 7000, steady. Heavy
Studebaker. pfd. . . .
8 toss Sheffield
Southern Pscifie....
8-ratbem Ry.. c
Teno. Copper
Tex Oil
Texaa Pacific
T St. L. A W.. e.
Union Pacific, c
V. S. Rubber, c
V. S. Steel Co.. c
U. S. Steel Co.. pfd...
Utah Copper
Virginia Chemical, e.
W. L". Telegraph
Weatlnghonse Electric! 66
48
22
45M,
07 H
97H
234
9Si
'47
20 4
254
12S
1844jl944
65- S614J 664
48
46
2014
254
1254
6714
fs
25 4
184
63 I 64
until "6
11 T4i "74
704 74
57
137
53
854
11T4.
7Si
56
Front snd Burnslde, last night, Mrs.
Mai Jorle, PUe, 29 years old, sustained
a fractured, knee cap In a fall of 30
feet. Mrs. Pike had Just entered the
hotel and started for the elevator,
stepping through the door which had
not been closed. She was taken to the
Good BamarMan hospital. She fell
one floor, to the basement.
Henry Cooper Sought.
Constable Weinberger Is ln receipt
of an appeal from Mies Catherine
Cooper of Battle Mountain, Nov., to
assist in finding her brother, Henry
Cooper. The girl says her mother is
very ' ill and continually begs for her
son. The only description given is
that Cooper ia very tall and naa red
hair and blue eyes.
Ex-dlv. 2.
Total sales, 860.000 share.
R.) Hogs
xu.Z3exo.ao;
Spanish-American war, the Third regi
ment was formed. Companies K, O, H,
I and K of tbe old First are represent-
compilation and comparison of the condition of the banks of Portland follow- ' l
ing the filing witiv him of their statements of the condition of their DUsinena I 1
on June 30. It shows some details whiph have heretofore not been available :
lights, $9.i5w,40; pigi, $8 004,9.00;' bulk of jed, however, in ths vetsrant assocla
uioa tu an
Cattle Receipts 100, steady.
.zattio.zdi cow ana netrera.
The comparisons made are for the interim of one year. The comDarlann hnw. 1 western steers, $7.O0Q8.0O; Texas steers, $6.75
uciuiiio vh ,uc w, avxu, wvic f mis Deina si,ifU4 (treater than ' pw.ci buu ircuN., ,u.wv.v
itlnn. and others are exDecttrl to toln
"li'r'iT;" llater.
y tj . XaJ 1 . ,
July 20. (L K. 8.) Wool
Raw Milk Higher.
Cbehalls, Willi., July 21. Milk for the sec
ond half of July Is quoted at $1.60 at the
eondenwer la thla city. Last year at tola time
tbe price was $1.80 per hundred.
San Francisco Bon Market.
M Saa ; Ftaacleco. Only 20. (I. N. 8.) Hob. I
California. 8'fl24e per oonnd to smwer fori
1913 erop1, Oregon and Wuhlngton. 104J12i,e,' SMnUoa Hi Journal.
July
September
WHEAT.
Open. High. Low. Close.
1144 115 S 1134 114 M. A
116 II6T4 1144 116HA
118. 1194 117. 118HA
CORN.
90, 81 804 8114
76V 77 75V4 76V,A
644 3H 6414 644
OATS.
404 41 4 404 404
401 41H 4o4 40-4B
42J 42 H 42.
PORK.
260O 2606 2600 ' 2600 ft
24S5 2495 2480 2490B
LARD.
1265
12S0 1282 1262 1277
BIBS.
1S40
1S40 1350 1337' 1340A
of Portland nnw hv invc.t 'i wJi'. ' 1 Sheep Receipt.- 8X1. tedy. Yearling
houses furniture and fixtures of $884,220, which is an increase of 1208 i of 'l,t58'26: wethers, $6.60(87.75; Umbs. $9.73
5!" "is llLf i? ijoo j.ioV ufii ! nceip.7.' SKt ,.le.u;-&kN$8s4oH
u!i ?i.-Vo l.uJ".-, "rUOIlal ana. -savinga deposits !9.7o; heavy, $0.6Brc!).8O; packer and butch-1
now lu inui case ui li,.!,,!!!, viiv iu Lai iiu w Btanainf At xik xnu -tAO t u
fieures are exclusive of time certificates of deposits, which are generally Tn
eluded In the banks' statements, but do not figure in this exhibit Th h.ni.
are carrying $1,034,055 of United States postal eavlngs deposits which U
ov,fu mot o LimAJ a j c. o-rvj. ivcuiswuiiuuK w i un mo xeoerai reserve bank la
evidently not much needed. The total of this item on the latest date Zra.
$17,160, compared with ho rediscounts a year ago. W"B
ine comparative statement in aetau is as follows:
Frsctnred Knee ln Pall.
When she stepped into an open ele
vator shaft at the Conradrne hotel, at
Number of Banks.
Loans and. discounts
Overdrafts -'-
Securities, bonds, etc
Banking house, furniture and fix.
Other real estate owned
Stock in federal reserve bank....
Due from federal reserve bank. . .
Due from banks ?
Checks and other cash Items
Exchanges for clearing house .
Cash on hand
U. S. bonds to secure circulation.
U. S. bonds to secure deposits . . .
U. S. bonds on hand
Premiums on U. S. bonds
6 per cent redemption fund
Expenses paid
Other Items than above
RESOURCES.
26
June 30, 1916.
.$46, 803, $27 78
121.673.06
. 11,240,049.73
884,320.48
. 1,449.924.84
223,600.09
. 1,468,722.38
. 14,237.584.83
171,738.35
945,651. 21
. 0.413,870.56
. 2,726,000.00
., 3,767,873.58
36,000.00
20.625.00
136,250.00
53,170.38
663,916.2$
Oregon Apples in Sooth.
San Francisco, July 20. Apples New erop,
Astrahan red, 9OcSi.O0 for four tier and 73
C90e tot 44 tier; Alexander wrapped. 4 tier.
f5ci$1.2J; Gravenateln. 4 tier, il.OOgi.l.V
crahapples, 40Q606 per small log and . 260
80e per 20 pound box. '
-' MSsJSa'BaaaxBsx
When writing or calSng oa edfertlsers. "pleias
lAd.
Totals
Capital stock paid ln
Surplus fund
Undivided profits
Dividends unpaid
Due to banks and bankers....
Deposits due state treasurer. .
Deposits subject to check
Vine. v a --eri, cbjj.
Demand cert, deposit
Time cert, deposit ,
Savings deposits
B. B. postal deposits
. 8. deposits
Deposits U. S. dlsburs. officer
Re-discounts with Fed. Res. bank...
Other notes and bills re-dis.
Bills payable
National bank notes outstanding...
Reserved- for interest and taxes
Other items than above
$90,369,380.40
LIABILITIES.
$ 8.965,650.00
, 3,888,9(3.04
, 927,126.00
104,957.00
13,009,654.53
678,000.00
$1,530,505.89
1,711,913.66
6.348.(44.01
18.308.342.93
1,634, 056. 18
621,401.37"
18,032.11
22
June 23, 1915.
$42,917,102.4$
49,769 04
10,439.835.88
(76.175.08
1,086.924.53
233,400.00
899.743.07
15,338,890.37
366.234.20
761,137.91
7.574,620.78
2,925,000.00
1,842,025.00
69,000.00
28,061.39
146,250.00
17.390.91
772,049.73
$86,133,620.32
Increase or
Decrease.
$3,936,125.35
71,904.02
800,213.85
768,085.43
420,496.01
2,674,445.00
105,293.35
J43.816.91
$ 9,275,650.00
3,998,370.60
1.200,683.13
2.317.75
9.765,180.04
7fi8.000.00
31,964.070.99
1.665.8926
6,264,219.07
16,035.730.45
953,3-$. (5
528.303.86
40.200.76
17.150.00
267,200.00
197.846.40
2,507,546.00-
106,(52.94
.14
616,178.:
439.25.
Cattle Receipts 1800, slow, weak. Prims
fed steers. $9.60.(2(10.36; dressed beef Steer.
$9.25&9.D0; western steer. $6.769.O0; South
ern steers, $5.75(38.23; tows. $4.5037.5O;
heifer. $6.00i39.8i; stocker and feeder,
$5.76t7.6o; bulla, $5.75(47.00; calvea. S6.60fJ ,
11. i
Sheep Receipts 1000. at en fly. Lamb $9JW) '
10.00; yearlinze. $7.60(88.00; wsUxrs. $7.00
4i7.50; ewe, $6.60(37.00.
St. Uniia Hogs (16. OS. I
St. Cxls. Mo., Vuly 21. (1. N. S.) Ttoga-,1
Receipts 6000, steady. Pigs snd light, $9.O0f ,
,n.n Ktrj, su.oa lowo ; duis, a.uiu.
362,890.31 cattle Receipts SOU. stesdy. Native beef
9,900.00 I steers. $7.00aiO.S6; yearling ateera and hetf
566,979.28 ' ers, $S.5Ot810.66: cows, $5.60418.00; stackers
'1,101,323.54 snd feeders, $5.358.2; southern steers, $5.60
194 496 8ft I 439.10; prime yearling steers and heifers, $K.75
184 4is'30 ' SlO.25; corns and heifers, $5.0O28.00; prime
2 161 260 23 southern steers, $9,004X10.00; native cslIth,
fnn'fiiln'nd 1 $0 003H-75.
t ,,,;; Sheep Receipts eOO. steady. Tearllnga.
Si Inl ll $ a9 i "rPl -. $5.00188.00; Spring
7 1 tomlisT $7.00810.00. . ,
10 000 00 i Seattle Hoga $9.80.
aR77o'i? Seattle. Waab.. July 21. if. N. S.) Hoga
2?,e Til l? ' Receipt J79, trong. Prime lights. S9.2I?
08,132.47 ; 9 go- medium to choice. $y.l0r.20; stoootH
TTTTTTT. TTT lieavle. $S.iO?tS.80; tout heavies. $1.603
$4,225,760.08 i 8.30; pigs. $8.1O48.b0.
j Cattle Receipt 31, steady. Beat steers,
si iaaaa l.'-fe7.76; medium to choice $7.0O7.26; .
?i2'?2S-52 common to msdlnm, 3.25tt6.2S; best cow,,
109,407.46 te.25a.75; common to medium cows. $S.23tf$
273,468.12 6775; bull. $3.5Ufif4.50: cslres. $7.00e.SO.
102,639.26 I Sheep Receipts 111. steady. Lambs, $7.60
2,244,474.49 i 77.75; yearungs, $J6j6.60; ewes, $5.00f
80.000.00 ' 6i0.
433.565.10 ! ' "i
46.021.10
94
2.272
80
6.902.49
22.168.66
17,0.00
600,885.4$
232.648.(1
166.900.00
1.669.69
2Si.361.li
FACTS
The durability of Bltulithie as
a pavement is attested by the
strlets of Portland paved with
thla material and their splendid
condition after a number of years
of use. Among the streets Im
proved with thla standard hard
surface material may be men
tioned" T Ankeny from Park to
Broadway, paved in 1905; Coach
from First to Fourteenth paved
in 1905; Davis from Third to
Tenth, paved in 1904: and theso
streets are in as gooa conamon
today as they were when im
proved ten years ago because they
were paved with
Bitulithic
Warren Brothers Company. ,
Journal Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
Your
Own
Interest
We do not be
little the impor
tance of compound
interest. It it a
(Treat help to the
aver, but your
own interest, as
manifested by the
steady deposits
in your First Na
tional Bank Saw.
ings Account, will
accompli! much
more toward
bu i 1 d I n f up for
you a comfortable
reserve of cash
in the bank.
First
National
Bank
Portland, Oregon
Totals . . . $90,35940.41
Indicates decrease. , " "
$86,133,620.33 $4,225,760.0$
II Overbeck & Cooke Co.
Stocks, Bonds, Cottoa. Oraln, "arte.
816-ai7 Board of Trade Bulldiaa
DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES
TO ALL EXCHANGES
Members Chicago Board of Trade,
:torrepondent of Logan eV Bryaa
Chlcaso, New Torlt,
Market Your Stock Throtiah
Seattle Union
JBest Market in Northwett
Prices 15c to 25c higher than any other market
ihe Pacific Coast, because it is the only yed til the
United SUtes not controlled by the trust. It i clearly -to
your interest to'palnmize true cmpeUHon.
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