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SATURDAY, 'OCTOBER 3, ; IZLO. -w -f PORTLAND PRICE OF FLOUR IS. 40 CENTS A,; BARREL LOWERV Edited by i r Hjman IL Cobes IZATION DEMORAL Butter situation continues very weak here, the chief influence, being the utter ly demoralized tone at Seattle. No fur ther price change are noted here (or Saturday. . With butter price 2e a pound below those la .rivet at I'onlind. tb. trade here i mnKwhifol tot a -to the exact emiric to teke. )iopi ire expressed by mm of the lead er of the trade that Heattle will find a way to get back it reason, the exiitinj demoralization being considered mora of tlie mind than any thing else. if Seattle and other Northern market do not find a way to bring their quotation! on a parity with Portland, it will probably be neeeiaary (or this oily to follow th-Nortlieni action. In any event there U atagnation in the trade geiurally. The cube market is demoralized and supplier offering from country creameriea are daily Increasing-. Tliow desiring- special information reg-ardln any market, should write the Market Kditor. Ore Ion Journal, endearing tramp fur reyly. TAiO TRADE BEGIS TO WATER Price 1n the egg trade are beginning to waver aa a result of Friday'! drop of 3c a dozen in the New York trade. Local prices are practically unchanged for the week-end. t.Ah MARKET IS VERT QUIET Market for country killed calve k wry quiet along the street for the cloning day of th week. Bales are slow and hard to make at 18 6919o a pound, receivers finding it impossi ble to obtain tlie extreme value exoept for a limited supply. c POOR POTATOES CA18E TROUBLE Considerable trouble has been shown with poor quality potatoes in the local trade. Much f th stock cooks black and for that reason U undr.irsble. Prices remain on a nominal baft is with little 'movement. HIDE MARKET IS DEMORALIZED Complete demoralization - continues in the hide trade. ' Thera is littie effort to purchase because dealers have found it impossible to secure what they hare paid for offerings. CHEESE TRADE ABOUT STEADT Trade In the local cheese market is about steady for Tillamook offerings, but weakness re mains general for Coos Bay and other offerings. Efforts are being made to secure new make Tillamook at lower prices, but these hare Is lied. BRIEF XOTES OF PRODUCE TRADE Country killed hogs weaker. Onion trade remain slow. Chicken market unchanged with prices steady. Apple increment liberal for $1.25(61.60 atuff. Fancy salmon hat been scarce; plenty of eilvrrs. Snowdrift cooking fat down tie IK "tV.F.ATII ER OTICE FOR SHIPPERS Tie weather bureau advises: Protect ship ments during the next SB hour against th fol lowing minimum temperatures: Going north, 44 degrees; northwest, over 8.. P. A 8. R. It.. : 31 degrees; east to Baker, 2H degree, and south to A.ihlsml, 39 -degrees. Minimum temperature at Portland Saturday night about 44 degrees. WHOLESALE PRICES IX PORTLAND Th are pricea retailers pay wholesaler!, ex empt as otherwise noted: Dairy Products BUTTER. Selling price, box lots: Cream ery, prime, parchmen w tapped, 6oo per lb. ; ry, prime, parchment wrapped, fine per lb.; at an advance. Jobbing print: Cubes, extras, Ota file; dairy, buying price, 40c per lb. BDTTERFAT Portland delivery basis, 53c A grade; 50c, B grade: country stations, 40 O 4e per lb. OLKOMARCARIN'E Beat brand. 40c; ordi- ry, S8Hc; bakers, S3c; nutans rcarine. 1 lb. carton, 8-c per lb. CHEE.SK Srlling price. Tillamook, fresh Tegon, fancy triplet. 84c per lb.; Young Americas, Boo lb. Prices to jobbers, f. o. b. Tillamook, triplets, 81c; Toung Americas, 82e. Belling pric: Block Swiss, 4SMc; lim burger. . 40 42o per lb. EOGS Bujrinj price Current receipt., fiJ 6?r; candled, selling price, 0870c; select. 177Rc per driven. I.IVK POHLTRT Belling pric: Heavy hens. 25 9 26c per lb.; light hens, lSAUe par lb ; springs, light, 26&U8c: heavy, 24925c; old roosters, 12 14c lb.; turkey, liv ( ); ducks. 25 9 85o per lb. Prsh VUblt and Fruit FRESH FRUIT Oranges. t8.5O0B.6O Pr MARK tHIPMINTS Mutest mm PORTLAND, Oft. FOR HI0HI8T PRICIt PROMPT PAY Writ for Price DAIRY BUTTER CREAM EQOS Ship us or write for prices on Eggs, Veal, Hogs, Potatoes, etc. Let us quote you prices for groceries- Call or send us a list of what you want. We fan save you money. ORIEN VAN SCHOONHOYEN 193195 2nd, Cor. Taylor, Portland Veal, Hogs and Poultry Will bring top prices when shipped to us. Ask Your Neighbors About Us. Write for Quotations and Tags BOLLAM & CO. IU FRONT ST. PORTLAND, OR, HIDES, PELTS, WOOL Caseara Bark, Metals, Bibbers Write for prices and shipping tags: L. SHANK & CO. Ill Front Street, Portland, Oregon SHIP TO US TOP PRICES PROMPT RETURNS Write to Us Regarding Canon s, BUTTER. CaOS, POULTRY, MOOS, VEAL CAPONS ITTER. Efl CRESCENT MARKET 244 PI RET STREET. Rsferenc SUM Bank of PorUanel IUawUSMII M I "I I IlllgM ' nine sua: vasaa w SULLIVAN HIDE a. WOOL CD. ,1, . . ta aaW M mil BW 1 Ufkv Partlual IT intlDaTSS. r l-yr-, tMARlCET BASKET RETAIL. PRJCTX. By Hjman H. Cokea Considering the treat declines and the low prices effective In the raw coffee market, there has Keen no corresponding; decline noted In tMe price of coffee to the consumer. Here and there retailers are selling coffee at about 10c a pound below the extreme point reached, but generally peaking; there has been little change. The retailer Is not to blame for this because the wholesale price has not re flected the lowered raw coffee market. It appears that the time has arrived when this should be done as wholesalers generally were not al-all slow about boosting the price of the roasted product in a day or so after raw coffee advanced. Coffee has always been considered a source of good profit to the retailer and some of them have gone the' wholesaler one better in reducing values. .Were this not the case the reduction to the consumer would be negative. The following price ruled generally in retail shops for good quality. Som. values are frac tionally higher sod inferior stuff fractionally lower : Butter Beat creamery, 62&64e. Ktcv i're-h laid, 85c down ; ordinary fresh. 7075c per dozen. Poultry Chickens, dressed, 85 40c per lb. Fih Salmon. 18v20o lb.; halibut. 80 35c per lb. Flour Beat local patent, $3.153 3.25 per uck, 4 Tbt. Potatoes Burbanks, 2 H Sc. Onion Oregon, 2 i e Sc. FLOUR PRICE CUT , BY LOCAL MILLS HOW WHEAT RT'LED Bid. Rise. Hard white .t! it Soft white l.tt Se Whits clsb 1.0 !e NORTHWEST OHAl.V RECEIPTS Reported by Portland merchants' exchange. Cars . i Wheat. Barley. Flour. Oata. Hay. Portland Satnr. Tear ago 58 1 23 S 10 Total thi week Tear wo 387 4 108 17 38 Eeasoo to data. . Year ago 371 112 126 264 S&S laeoma Friday. 12 .. 4 1 6 Tear ago 26 4 Sea 'on to date.. 2373 2 307 82 34 b Tear ago 2380 52 .. 63 368 Seattle Friday.. 07 1 S 4 4 Tear ago 22 1 I 10 Sraxm to date.. 2037 ins ISO 120 7t Tear ago 2228 12k 2 73 2 72 54b DAIRY PRODUCTS OF THE COAST Swsttl Mark4 Seattle, Oct. 28. (I. N. 8.) Butter Local creamery cube. 52c; bricks, S8c. Kggs Fresh ranch, rtOc: pullets, 62c Cheese Triplets. 30 0 82c Milk $2.25. Lot Angel Market Lo Angeles. Oct. 23. (I. N. 8.) Butter, 61c. Kggi Extra!, 78c: cas count, 73c; pullet. 62c; peewees, 51e. TOTATOE8 ALONG THE COAST Seatttl. Market Seattle, Oct. 23. tL'. P.) Potato East Washington 2e. local 1 e pr lb. Los Ani4t Market IO Angeles, Oct. 23. (1. N. 8.) Potatoes, Stockton Burbanks, boat, 2. 25 2. 50; poorer, $2.00. fcan Francisco. Oct. 23. (U. P.) Potatoes Hirer white. $2.00 2.40; Salinas, $3.25 3.50; iweets, 3 3 Vi c per lb. Onions Yellow and white. $1.0081.25; Australian brown. $1,003 1.25. w York Batter and Eggs New York. Oct. 23. (I. N. 8.) Butter: Creamery extras. 57 50c; firsts, 4456c; higher scoring. 57H&60ttc; state dairy, tubs, 37 & 55c; renovated extras, 47 0 4Hr. Cheeae Market. teady. 2428e. StaU, whole milk specials. 22&2Gc; fancy, 20821.c: Wisconsin, whole milk, fancy Young Ameriras. 2U&28fer; state, skims, specials. 1820c; choice. 15W17Hc; choice to good, 1214Mc. Kggs Market. unsettled. Nearby white, fanry, 07c $1.00; brown fancy, 75 (S 83c; extra, 710 72c; firsts, G3l60c. Chicago Dairy Frodaee Chicago. Oct. 28. 1 1. N. 8.) Butter Ile- tfipts 0471; creamery extru. 50c; firsts, 4 1 ft 34c; packing stocks, 28 84c. Egg Receipt 4631. Miscellaneous, SO 57c: ordinary firsts. 51 53c; firsts. 53 0 51 He; extras, 0tt$61c; checks, 30 80c, ujriiee, dnw.ic. ( heeae Twins, new. 23 0 23 He: Daisies, 23 23Vc; Young Americas. 23 H 9 24c; Long Horn. 23He24c; brick, 25c. Liv Poultry Turkeys 30c; chickens, 22e springs, 27c; roosters, 20c; geese, 26c; ducks, 27c. yw YorkLoadon Silver New York. Oct 23. (L N. 8.) Commer cial bar silver was today Quoted: I)omeetic, unchanged at 00 He; foreign. He lower at 80c. london. Oct. 28. -(I. N. S.) Bar stiver waa Hd lower today at 52 Hd. ew York Wool and Hides New York, Oct. 28. (I. N. SO Wool: Market, easy. Domestic flstct XX Ohio, 32 60c; pulled scoured basis. 85 0 90c; Texas scoured basis, 00cIH5. Hides Market, easy. Native steers, 20c; branded steers, 19c box; bananas. 12 H 18 He lb.; lemons, S4.RO 49 5.50 crate; grapefruit. S2.SO0S.OO; canta loupes, $2.50 2,75; Malaga grapes, 12 He per lb.; Toktji, 12.75; Malaga, $'2.50 lug; pucbei. 12.00 per box; pears, $2.00 8.50. A nnl i?a V - i o A o An DRIED FRUITS Dates. Dromedaries. $7.50; saros, 4.ou per nox; ligs, I.u Wf.uu. ONIONS Selling price to retailers: Local. $2.00; association, selling price, car, $1.50; California onions. $1.23 0 2.00: garlic. 25a ner lb. ; green onions, 45c per don bunches; onion seu, lc 10. POTATOES Selling pric: Oregon fancy, $1.7602.00; sweets, 404He per lb. BERRIES Huckleberries. 20c lb.; cranber ries, local. $5.00. BUNCH VEGETABLES Turnip, 60c per dozen bunches, carrots, 60c; beets, 60c dozen bunches; lettuce, $1.50 crate; cucumbers, $1.50 tack; tomatoes, 50c $1.25; egg plant. 10c; broccoli, $1.50 02.25; bell pepper. 7 010c lb.; celery, 50c 0 $1.00 do.; string beans. 4 0 6c lb.; green corn, 80 085c per dozen. Meats ana Provision COUNTRY MEATS Selling pric: Country bogs, 22 0 22 He per lb. for top blockers; heavy, 14(gJtfc; veal, 18 019c; heavy veal, 10012c per lb. SMOKED MEATS Ham. 42 0 46c per lb.; breakfast bacon, 33 0 56o; picnics, 27 per lb.; cottage roll, 35c per lb. LARD Kettle rendered, 29 He lb.; tierce t---ij,, compound, 20 He. Pith and Shellfish FRESH FISH Salmon, fresh Chinook, 14 0 16e per lb.; halibut, fresh, 24c per lb. ; itur geon, ( ): black cod, 10011a lb,; kippered salmon, $2.50 per 10-lb. basket; kippered cod, $2.35; razor clams, ( ); crabs, $3.00 0 4.00 doxen ; ling cod, 6 0 8c per lb. OYSTERS EaUero. per gallon. $3.00; Olymbia, $3.50. Groceries SUGAR Nominal, price, refinery basis: Cube, $14.85; fruit and berry, $18.00; D rl low, $12.40; granulated. $11.00; extra C $11.80; golden C. $12.50. HONEY New. $7.00 0 8.00 case 1UCE Japan atyle, Nq. i fic. Ntm Orleans SALT Coarse, half ground, 100s 17 2$ per ton; 50s, $18.76; table dairy 60s.' $27.23: I let $3.60 0 4.00; fancy table and d.iry t34.30; lump rock. $26.60 per ton BEANS Sale by Jobbers. 8 man white 6c lb; large white, 6c; pink. 7c per lb ; Smal 10c; bayou. ic; reds. 7He; Oreon beans buying prices, nominal -- CANNED MILK Carnation, $6.00- Borden $6.00; Ator. $5.90; Baste , $1..: LSy" $3.00; Mount Vernon. $5 0 per case COFFEE Boasted, 25 0 40a in " cka or drums. SODA CRACKERS In balk 18e nee th NUTS W.lnuta, 35 040c ir 1b Ilnnrt. 27 H 028c; fUbert. 82c in Lck lota- SlT out. 14 H 015c; pecan. 2V; BTaW sic . Ropw. Paint, Oils HOPE Sisal, dark, 18 He; whit 20e n stands rd manila. StH4c. " Jb LINSEED OIL Haw, bbla.. tl 84 ml - v.t tie boiled, bbla.. $1.36: raw 5l a.: boiled, cases. $1.51 gallon. ' COAL OIL Pearl or water white, in drum Ellon0"" Uon: " COLKI-Iro.' barrel. 29 030 He; cum. K - To tou- - loTciife,iEte-",- !: . Wol and MIS nDhBribelf c; MOHAIR Long. 2 Be: short 15a la kJI - l ls,-t.l ISSUE NO. 60 WRITE FOB SHIPPING TAGS SAT., OCT. 23 JOHN SHERIDAN SAYS, "GET THE TOP" Beckl?yCo'r,C, "W T"Ub" " be,n - bos. by the Sheridan- A.IU".rn,urWr4U iaa"y bat To will hT, to off.r iot Mrlj VsVfl. foe a supply Oar Selling Charge r ahlppln tea th, mwan bwttar arvews far yaw. -Ic Lb. oi Psnltry, Teaj, Hog$t Is Dobce Egfi , Sheridan -Beckley Co., Inc. - -v FEUITS AHD PE0DCCE . Phone Main 7922 211 Washington St. VHt ana PMata rosrerV wi,,, yr -Byu- .v 'V - . Another sheer drop of 40c per barrel was forced In the price pf family flour In the local trade during the day and lower values followed in all lines with the exception of whole wheat and gra ham. ' Patent flour dropped 40c a barrel to $11 40 per barrel during th. Saturday trade, while Willamette valley soft wheat brands were down to $9.90. Graham remain at $9.60 and whole wheat at $9.80 per barrel at th mills. Deliv ery charge, are Usual one. The day'a drop in th floor market was due to th. recent lowering of the price of wheat. Considerable stock waa purchased at th. loner rang, and millers have been quick to give thia advantage to the trade. Millstuffs continue weak tt $5.0.00 0 51.00 a ton, white the general run of feedstuffa is lower, aa will be noted in today's quotations in this column. Hay market continue quiet. FLOUR Selling pric.; mill door. Patent. $11.40; Montana spring wheat, $11.70; Willam ette valley brands, $9.00; local straight, $0.50; bakers' local. $10.80 0 1 1.03 : graham. $9. SO; whole wheat, $0.S0. Price for city deliveries 15c extra; suburban, 20c extra. HAY Buying price, nominal. Willamatt timothy, fancy, $27.00 028.00 per ton: clover, $22 50; cheat. $24.00; atraw. $11.00011.60; grain. $23.00 024.00; alfalfa. $28.60 0 24.00 per ton. CHAIN SACKS Nomina L No. 1. Calcutta. lO01OHc; domestic, lit In car lot, leas amounts higher. MILLSTUFFS Mill run at mill, sacked. 150.00 v? 51.00. OATS Par ton. buying pric: Feed. $441.00 045.00. BARLEY Buying price: Feed. $45,00 0 43.60; milling. $45.50 046.00. SEED Buying price. Nominal: no demand. Red clover, reclrsoed ( ) per lb.; alsik. ) ; vetch. ( ). FEEDSTCFF8 F. O. B. mills: Rolled bar ley. 655.00: alfalfa meal, $36.00; coroanut meal. $50.00; soy bean meal. $68.00; linseed meal, $81.00: cracked, corn. $60.00; whole corn. X57.II0 ton: scratch feed. $74.00 ton. ROLLED OAT8 Selling price, $11.00 bbl. Merchants' exchange bids: WHEAT Oct. Nov. 202 200 202 200 202 200 FEED OATH 4 500 4 500 4200 4200 BARLEY 4600 4600 .......4300 4.300 CORN 3 Eastern, bulk 4350 Hard whit. Soft, white Whit, club No. 2 white No. 2 gray Brewing Fted rw. ,200 200 200 4 500 4200 4600 4500 No. No. 8 local, bulk .4350 4275 4325 4075 4200 Chicago Wheat Is Erratic for Options At the Week-Etid Chicago, Oct- 23. (I. N. S.) The grain list closed-lower today- to a- rather dull and nervous trade. Fluctuations were narrow throughout, there being plenty of week-end evening up in evidence. Mixed reports on latest developments in the British strike situation, together with recent Rood export inquiries, Jed sellers to act cautiously and, although the undertone of the market presented a heavy appearance, many shorts played safe and took their profits. Resting prices were at declines of 2Mc for De cember wheat and 2 He to 2V4c off for March. December corn dropped c and May He lower. December oats closed steady and May He lower. Provisions were easy at the last. Chicago, Oct 23. (I. N. 8.) Scattered commission house buying featured the opening of th. wheat market today, but th. advance ran into selling orders and the market had a quick break. December was 14 02 He higher and March Vie higher to ic lower. , December corn waa unchanged to He higher and May unchanged to He up. A leading elevator interest sold on the upturn which was brought about by short coverinc. There were scattered buying orders for oats in the market at the opening and prices were unchanged to Hp higher. Prices worked lower, however, after the opening. Provisions were dull with lack of r-rnsnre. Chicago range furnished by the United Press. WHEAT. 204 H 204 H 196 196 H RYK 164i 164 154 155 BARLEY. . 91 H CORN. 81H 81 87H .87 OATS. December... 53 H 53", 53 H 53 H May 68 H 58 H 68 l 58 H December March . . May December December May 100 192 H 162H 152 80 86 H 200 193 163 152 H 90 80H 86 October 2273 November 2275 LARD. October ....2005 2025 2000 2023 November .. .1970 19S0 1962 1962 RIBS. October 1675 January 1430 1430 1403 1405 Cash barley. 9OC0 61.O6 Cash wheat No. 2 red. $2.3 5 0 2.16: No. 2 bard, $2.07 0 2,07 H ; No. 3 hard. $2.05 2.06. Price of Grains In Cash Markets Dulutb Cash wheat closed: No. 1 dark northern, choice, $2.03 0 2.10; No. 1 durum. $2.02 H: Xo. 2. $2.00 H; No. 1 hard Mon tana turkey, $2.01. Hye. $1.67. Barley, 780 98c. . Omaha Cash wheat 2 0 4e higher. No. 2 dark hard. $1.9801.99: No. 2. $1.9301.08; No. 3 hard. $1.9801 94; No. 4. $1840185: No. 5, $1.83 01.85. Oata unchanger. No 2 white. 49 He; No 2 mixed, 48 He. 8t Louia Wheat closed 2 0 4e higher. No. 8 red. $2.06; No. 2 hard. $2.06 0 2.06: No. 3 hard. $2.06. Oata. 0 lc higher. No. 3 white. 63 0 53 He. Winnipeg Cash wheat: No. 1 northern. $2.80; No. 2 northern, $2.29 H : No. 3, $2.23 S ; No. 5, $2.04 H; Manitoba-Saskatchewan. $2.26 H :' Alberta. $2.26 H. Corn. Xo. 2 whit.. 72c: No. 3, S4C Duluth December wheat closed at $1.09: spring, $2.00; durum. $1.97. Rye. October, $1.67; December, $1.67 H : May. $1.49. Minneapolis Cash wheat: No. 1 dark worth em. $2.08 H : . No. 2. $2.00 H 0 2.05 H : No. 3. $1.95 0 2.08 H; No. 1 red spring, $2.00 H 0 2O5H; No. 3. $1.900 1.95 H; No. 2. $1.95 H 0 200 H; No. 1 northern. $2.05 H0 2.08 H ; No. 2, $2.00 H 0 2.05 H ; No. 1 dark hard Montana. $2.00 H 02.O5H : Xo. 1 durum. $2.00 0 201 H; fancyi $2.04 H 2.07 H . Corn. No. S yellow. 83 084c; No. 3 mixed, 79 0 81c; others. 68 0 76c. Oata, No. 2 white, 49 H 0 30c. Barley, choice to fancy, 90 0 95c; medium te good, 88 089c; lower grades, 76 0 82c No. 2 ry. $1.66 W 01.07 Dried Frait and Beans . Market .easy ; marrow, choice. $9.60; pea, chose. K r 7 ax aaak aw as t 9tV. p njw n,vv. rWU4 VSniifa Aat rfc-a m-Am A a. tn choice to fancy. SO 34c: applet. raporatc, f Mt 1 A " t . U 1. . , . ... - I I . . . . . w m iT.vi, wvb v m ww, ti ex.s.e; peacisaa. extra choice to fancy, 18021 He; seeded mains. hwm tv laucx, A9 T vaac. l Ksw Tars. Pout Market . New Twrk. Oct 28 II. N. 8. ) Potatoes vuia, nun or oagj asaiXM X)raa; namrbv white. $i0 0 4.50. . ' '1"' STRENGTH SHOWN StOCKW N'ew TorH. Oct. 23. (L X. S.) The stock market closed steady today. Many of the leading issues rose to new high prices for the day In the last few min utes of trading. Baldwin rose to 114 and Steel common to 88. Mexican Petroleum rose 1 point from th. low to 192 and Studebaker recovered fu early loss, advancing to 58 H . : United Fruit rose to a new high record for th. year, advancing 7 to 224 vs. The gas issues continued ia demand. Consolidated Gas advancing over 1 point to 89 H, while Peoples (las rose 2 to 44 H. Heading reacted from 97 H to 96 H. Seneca Copper was 1 higher at 174 and Houston Oil closed 34 higher at 107 H- Government bonds unchanged: railway and other bonds steady. Total sales of stocks today were 187.700 shares; bond. $6,607,000. Total sale for the week Stocks. 2,363,600 share; bonds. $81,117,000. Initial pricea oo the stock exchange today generally ahowed fractional improvement. Deal ings were very light, however. In some cases small fractional decline were changed to net gains before the end of the first 15 minutes Steel common was H higher at 88 H , Baldwin Locomotive rot. to 114 H. At 'an tic. Gulf A Wast Indies was another active issue, advanc ing 1 point to 1454. Tb gas stocks were in favor. Consolidated Gas rising 4 to 80 while Feoples Gas sold up to 42H. Beading advanced above 97 and fractional gains generally were shown in the mother rails. Furnished by Overbeck ic Cooke Co.. Board of Trade building: hales. STOCK. 100'Agr. Chem 200iAlaska Juneau . . . 500Allis-Chalmers . . . . I Am. Can Co 800Am. Car A Fdy. . . Am. Cot. Oil !Am. Kxpresa . . . . 100: Am Hide 4b Lea.. 2300!Am. Intl. Corp. . . . I SOOiAm. Loco I Am. Ship aV Comrcj 7500 Am. Smelter ....) lOOjAm. Steel Fdy 300;Am. Sugar 800'Am. Sumatra . . . ISOOAm. Tel. at Tel. I Am. Tobacco . . . SOOiAm. Wool 300 Am. Zinc fiOOlAnacouda OOOjAssd. Oil 500 Atchison Atlantic Coaat Iine High. Low. I Bid. I t- I 2 1 35 I 34 I I- 1133 134 I I. . . I.. - ! 1500 5100 700 300 000 .1000 11001 400 AU. i;uir v w. Baldwin Loco. I Ralto. Booth B. R. Butte Caddo W I. A Ohio. FiOi . . . T tt Sup . . Oil Canadian Pac. . Cen. Leather . Chgo. at N. W. 600Chicago Ct. .... (Chili Cop . SOOK'hino . . . 400j. M. St. 200 C. 4 0... .... Colo. F. & 3300,Con. lias . 1800 4'orn Prod 1700(t. K. at P 100 Crucible SOOiD. A B. U. 700!Erie .... .... JFrd. Min g & Smelt. otniirva nre ........ 1000li;aton Wms. . . . . 2300lGen Motor lOOjiiranby .... lot. Nortthem Ore . 400!Ot. Northern pf d . . 8800jHnu.ton Oil .... : Illinois Central . . . 700 1 Inspiration .... Int Agr. Corp, c. . 7800ilnterboro .... lint. Harvestere . . . 4 OO; Int.. Merchant Mar.. 20OiInt. Nickel G900Hnt, Paper . . . 1100 Invincible Oil 200ll-land Oil SOOlK. C Southern . . . KOOIKenrmoott lOOOiLehigh Valley L. N lOOOiMackay r.OOIMaxwell Motor.... 5800Mex. Petroleum... 500 Miami 3000 Middle States Oil.. Missouri Pscific . . . Montg.-Ward M. St. I 700 Nevada Con 1800 1 New Haven lOOINorfolk ft Western. . . . jXorthern Pacific. .. 300 N . T. Central 1400rOkla. Prod, ref 1 lOnUrio V W Pacific Dev Pac. Caa A Elec. Pan-Amn. 800 800 100 900 2000 2600 SOOlPenna. Pet. . 8100 Peo. C.as 600 Pur. Oil 900 Pierce Oil 400 Pitta & West Vs. 800 Pressed Bteel Car. Pullman 500 Ray Cons. 1500 Reading 200 Replogle Steel. . . . ISOOlRe public I & S. . 17 00: Royal Dutch Oil.. 200 Shattuck, Ariz. . . BOO Sinclair 800 600 200 1700 I 200 4900 300 300 300 700 600 100 1000 Sou. Pacific Sou. Ry St. L. k. S. F Studebaker Swift A Co Tenn. Cop. at Chem Texaa Oil Texas Pac Tob. Products Trans. Cont'l Oil . . Union Oil Del Par 1ml. Alcohol . Rubber Smelting. . . Steel. 74 H 96 H 58 H ioe" 88 100 H TiW " 50 4 105H 88H 146' ' 1144 47H 14 H '20H 125H 41 1 25 H 41T 89 H S2 4 87 H 129 ' W '20H 6 17 - .1. . . 68 H 105 86 90 50 105 88 145 114 46 eo l 1 H 41 34H . .1 33 H Hil34H ..I 25 132 H 10 73 H 06 1SH 58 87 H 106 ! 88 'A 1100 13-tfe 71 H 11 V. 50 H 103 88 96 H HI145H ri H H 13H 10 123 40 87 H 100 43 vi 5H 19 17 i 71 34 6 2S N 22 53 63" SS 192 4 18 4 14 H 27 4 23 20 . 11H 33 H 82 4 25 41 88 81 37 128 Union U. R. U. 8, 11. 8. 4000IIT. S. 300 Ctah Copper . . . 200Vanadium Steel 000Vivandou 4 00 1 Wabash Well Fargo . . . 1 500iWetern Pacific 1900, Western Union lOOiWest. E. at M. 660West Md 1551 Willys-Overland . 1000! Wilson Packing Total sales Stocks, 187, $6,667,000. Weekly sales Stocks, bonds, $81,117,000. 18 7s 20 Vi 6 17. 87H 105 4 3 H 1H 17H 70 H 33 H 5 25 22 4 54 H 64" 3U 191 H 18H 14 27H 244 20 11 82 09 814 4 K .'4 14 2H 54 W I SIU ft 4 00 89 H 894 43 H 43 S 434 44 H 41T4 44 H 3R4 39 39 H 144 14H 144 BA4 35 H 35 H 87 96 H 97 H 112H 112 112 H 14 18 134 97 U I 96 Hi 96 H 81 80 I 80 H 77H 77 774 784 794 78 7 81 31 S I 31 S 9 H 98 I 99 H 31 H Sit. 31 H 31 H I 3 1 Vi 3 1 4 58 H 67 HI 68 H 106 H 9H 51 H 61 51 H 27Til 2114 91U 66 H 68 HI 66 12 11 4 11 i L'7fc T4 27 H 127 12 i II QK t I 88 V 77S 764 77 52 88 HI 87 I 88 H 58 58 574 64 H 63 Vi 63 H 13Vi 154 15 12 114 114 .... 52 3641 364I 36 H 92 SO! 92H 47V4 14 I 14 H 14 H 11 104 104 J - . J 50 700 shares; bonds, 2.365.609 shares; 114 H 46 6H 13 4 15 20 V 125 VI 404 81 4 11 1S 25 41 4 66a 34 so ; 82 4 37 128 4 2V 18V. 9 20 '4 6 17 29 34 H 107 H 93 4 43 18 5 08 H 18 H 17 71 83 5 25 224 55 06 65 a u. 191 H IflH 14 H 27 H 24 20 10 82 09 89 H 83 t; ytn Tork Bond Martfet Furnished by Overbeck A Cooke Co. 217 Board of Trade building: Bid. Atchison Onl. 4 7 74 Bal. at Ohio Gold 4 734 Beth. Steel Ref. 5s 79 Cent. Pacific 1st 4s 744 C B. A Q. CoL 4s 90 St Psul Genl. 4 79 Chi. N. W. C-enL 4s 73 L. k. N. Ini. 4s 82 H New Tork Ry. 5s... 29 H Northern Pac. P. L. 4 s 78 Reading Genl. 4s 84 H Union Pac. 1st 4s 81 1. 8. Steel 5s 93 H Tnion Pac. 1st Ref. 5s...... 76 Southern Pac. Conv. 6s 101 Southern Pac. Conv. 4a 834 Penna. Conv. 4 Ha 90 Penna. 1st 4 Ha 83 Ches. A Ohio Conv. 5s 86 Ore. Short Lin 4s 82 V 214 Ask. 78 74 80 75 l 96 H 79 ' 83 " 30 78 85 81 4 94 77 H 1-02 85 90 84 87 83 H Liberty Bond Sales Furnished by Overbeck A Cook. Company: Llberey, 3 H Liberty. First 4 . . . Liberty, second 4 s Liberty, First 4 "4 . Liberty. Becond 4 a Liberty. Third 4 a Liberty, Fourth 4 Victory, 44 Victory, 34 High. 9290 9010 8910 9084 8920 9642 9644 Low. 9260' 9008 8890 9070 8890 9636 0634 Close. 9280 8092 8870 9008 S88O 9082 8904 9636 0638 Foreign Exrhaage Market New Tork. Oct, 23. (U. P.) Price warn steady at the opening of foreign exchange today. sterling aemana opened at 13.44 ; franca, .0646: lire. .0375; marks. .0142: Canadian dollars. .9038. Demand sterling closed at SS.45ta. nn ti. Other quotations were: Francs, .0646; lire. .0379; mark. .0142; Canadian dollar. .9040. San rraaelseo Pealtry Market San Francisco. Oct. SS. 1 IT T 1 n,v.n. 55 0 60c; Urge hen. 36 0S8c; beat duck! 27080c ftllaneanoiit-DaUtk fux TWlhltk If titan rkww at T T m . -w rvw. .T9S vets, a LIVESTOCK TRADE IS NOW NOMINAL HOW PortUnd Chicago ..... Oaaaka Dearer ..... Kansat City H008 BULED ...Steady ...Steady to klgher 13.46 ,...169 lie higher 13 Ji ...tie lower ....Llgfct 1"5 POBTLAND LIVESTOCK RUN Hogs. Cattle. Calves. Saturday 221 Week ago 63 3 Twa weeks sen ?S ... Four week ago. 570 372 Tear ago 189 Two year ago. . 322 118 Three years ago 4 29 6.34 Four years ago. 210 31 1 16 7 Sheep. 100 948 1274 inSoSike There was a change for the better in the eastern hog trade for Saturdsy and In some instances advanced prices re sulted. Portland has been quoting so much more than the eastern trade that this is not expected to have any influ ence here. . In fart there were no arrivals In the swine alley for th -Saturday trad, and quotations remained nominally unchanged. General hoc market rang: Prim, mixed $15 50 016.00 Medium mixed 15.00 015.50 Smooth heavy 15.00 15.60 Rough heavy '. 12.00014.00 Pig 12.00 014 60 CatU Are Slow For the week-end there was a showing of 221 bead of cattle at North Portland. Trend of the trad, was slow but generally steady with no price change indicated. General cattle range : Choice (rasa steers ";.$ 9.000 9.75 Good ta choice steer 8.00 0 9.00 Medium to good steer 7.00 0 8.00 Fair to good steers onus? i.wu Common to fair steers 6.75 0 6 50 Choice cows and heifers 6.76 0 7.60 Good to choice cowa and heifers. . 6.75 0 6.76 Medium to food cow and heifsrs ,4 75 0 6.73 Canners 2.75 0 4.75 Bulls 5.00 0 6.00 Choice dairy calve 13.00015.00 Heavy calve 7.00 0 9 00 Best light -calve 11.00 013.00 Medium light calve 9 00011.00 Best feeder 7.00 0 7.50 She) Trad. .Nominal There was likewise no new supply available in the sheep and lamb trade for Saturday. For mer pricea were generally continued by th. receiver. General aheap and lamb range Kast of mountain lambs. . Willamette valley lambs. . . Feeder lamb Cull Ismbs Yearlings Wether Ewe No. 11 . , 5. . 1 . '. 5. , 6. . 11. . 11 . . 88. . 1 . . 9. . 29. . 12. , 12. 1. , 4 . , 148. . 14 . . 4 . , 10. , o lo! l . , 16. , 1 . . 6. , 9. . 11 . . 1 . . 3.. 8. . 5. , 21 . , 14. . Av. Lbs. . . . 1)80 Friday Afternoon STEERS Price. No. $ 6.50 I 1. COWS $ 6.00 I 1 . 3(10 2. CALVES 130 $10.00 1 . HOGS $15.25 15.25 18.25 13 23 13.50 13 25 J5.25 14.00 16.00 10.00 15.50 15.75 15.75 15.75 12.75 f 9.00 0 , . 8.00 0 8.00 0 . . 5 00 0 . . 6.00 0 . . 6.00 0 2.50 0 Sal Av. Lbs. . . . 620 9.60 8 50 8.50 6 00 7.50 6.60 5.76 Price. ; 5 50 930 000 213 188 880 200 182 310 160 266 .1020 . 593 5 00 6.50 110 $ 9.00 170 155 203 190 207 400 f 80 74 62 60 65 65 72 60 61 60 70 115 102 100 1 . 6. 1 . 8 . 6. 5 . 79. 6 . 48 . 10. 1 . I 11 . . 6. , 1.AMD9 8.50 8.00 7.75 7 75 7.75 8.75 8.75 8 73 7 75 8 00 8.25 EHES 5 00 4.00 5.00 YEARLINGS 16. S . 5 . 6. 27. 8. 4 . 25. 8. 7. 110 143 92 6 173 $ 865 3(10 210 210 108 156 210 198 4 26 205 204 320 132 268 146 95 74 72 (16 55 76 70 56 60 73 130 107 0. 1 . 41 . Ill 100 92 No. 1 , Ave. lbs. . .. 730 7 00 6.50 7.50 7.56 MIXED 140 t 4.00 18 BUCKS 4.00 Saturday Morning Sal CO" 8 Price. No. Ave. lbs. $ 5.00 HOGS 165 $15.0Q I $13 00 18.23 15.23 13 25 14 00 14.00 18.25 16.00 14 00 15.60 13.60 14.75 14.75 14.73 14.73 $ S CO 75 7.75 7.75 7.75 8.7 8.73 8.75 7.73 8.73 4.00 6.00 7 00 7.50 7.50 C6 6.00 Trice. AMERICA?? LIVESTOCK PRICES Chicago Hog $13.40 Chicgo. Oct. 23. (I. N. 8.) Hog Re ceipt, 4000; better grades about steady, others strong to 15c higher. Bulk, $12.50 013.20; top. $13.40; heavyweight. $12.60 013.33: me dium weight. $18.00013.40: lightweight, 12.50 0 18.35; light lights, $ 1 2.R0 0 1 S.OO ; heavy packing sows, smooth, $12.26012.60; packing sows, rough,' $12.00 012.23; pigs, $11,750 12.90. Cattle Receipt. 2000. . Sheep Receipts. 1000. Omaha Hog $18.26 South Omehs. Oct. 23. (I. N". 8.) Clonng: Hogs Receipts, 200O; mostly 10c to 15c higher. Bulk, $12.33 012.75: top, $13 23. Cattle Receipts. 300; 25c to 50c lower. Heavy calves. $1 lower; stockers and feeder. 50c to $1 lower. Sheep Receipts, 1000. Lambs, mostly 23c lower; yearlings, steady; sheep. 25c bTgbrr; feed ing lambs. 50c lower; sheep and breeders, steady. Denver Hog 918.00 Denver. Colo.. Oct. 28. (U. P.) Cattle Receipts. 1300; steady. Steers. $7,50 0 10.25; cows snd heifer. $5.50 0 7.00; rtock ers snd feeders, $7.00 0 9.50; calves, $10,50 0 12.50. Hogs Receipts. 200; 25c lower. Top. $13.00; bulk. $12.30 012.75. Sheep Receipts, 11,000; 25c lower. Imbs, $10.75011.25; ewes, $4.6005.25; feeders. $10.75011.75. Kansas City Hog $18.35 Kansas City. Oct. 23. (I. N. 8.) Cattle Receipt 600. Heavy steers, $12.000 17.00; rows and heifers, $5.50 014.00; stockers and feeders, $8.00 014.00; calvea, $10.00 014.50. Uogs Receipts 600; light. Bulk. $12,75 0 13.30; top. $13.35; heavies. $12.75 013.30; lights, $12.80 013.35; medium, $12,50 0 13.33. Sheep Receipts 123: dull. Lambs, $10.00 013.35; ewes, $5.00 0 5.75. eattle Hog $16.00 Seattle. Oct. 28. (L N. 8. Hogs Re ceipts. 142; steady. Prime lights, 1 15.50 0 16.00; medium to choice. $14,5005.60; rough heavies. $11.60 012.00: smooth heavies. $13.60 014 00; pigs. $12.00014.50. Cattle None. Sheep None. GOOD ADVANCES MADE IN 2CEW TORK COTTON New Tork, Oct. 23. (I. N. 8.) Tb cot ton market opened firm today at an advance of 1 7 to 60 points on further active buying from Liverpool accounts. House with Japanese con nections also wer. liberal purchaser at tb start, while New Orleans wa the principal seller. I .oral and Wall street firms traded in compara tively email way. Prices after the Mart wer a shad, easier, but th advance waa fairly well maintained. Favorable advice from London on the British coal strike led to good buying in tb. second hour, price moving up to net gain of 100 to 107 points. The close waa irregular at a net via of 40 to 70 points. Spot cotton waa quiet today, 60 pointa higher at 21c No sale. Furnished by Overbeck uf Trad, building: January . February March . . April . . . May June . . . . Jnly August . . . September December A Cook. Co.. Board Open. High. Lew. Close. 2003 2075 1975 2043 2045 2010 2085 1980 2060 2030 .1995 2060 1950 2015 2010 19SJ 204S 1033 2000 1970 19S3 1930- 1933 1965 2000 2100 T986 2066 Xcw Tork Strar aid Coffee New Tork, Oct. 23. l P.) Sugar Doll, $8.76; ret mad dull, granulated, $11.00012 00 Coffe-8pot No. 7 Rao, Sc: Santo. Xo. 4 ll0114e. Xaral Stores Market . New Tork. Oef. 23. f V. 8 Turpentine w. . . :?r ' . -.i--t: lurpenune 67. arrive i-mi. I ?T ""-. : PACIFIC C0AS1. B.AJXX ITATXHEKT TrntAto. T.88L056 1 S.7$$.616.96 : S.64S.6SS.71 ' ; 8,$7.614.S4 , . 6.83.74.$0 5.578.672 30 $$7.989.7..5$ Honda. Tuesday Waatnawday Thursday i Friday ... Saturday . Week .... This Week. - 9,SiO.S67.$ ; . w.Tsv.uns.ta . " T .05T.2S1.60 . 6.I27.79S9T . 6.745.356.23 6,634.466.92 .$40,704,795.61 By Broadan Wall New York. Oct, 23. Stocks held relatively firm Friday in the face of an advance in the call money rate to 10 per cent and no change for the better in the labor situation In England. Price changes were irregular but the close was steady with many issues showing gains ranging from a fraction to a full point. . The resistance shown by the general market to unfavorable news was considered another Illustration of the strong technical position of shares in general. Irregularity characterizes the early trading. An effort was made to use Judge Gary's uttersnces on the prospect of lower prices in general as an excuse for offering shares in the second hour of business, but the professionals were unsuccessful in inducing offerings. The general list turned strong In the early afternoon and gave every Indication of a resumption of the upward movement when the call money rate began advanc ing. .This resulted In Irregularity which prevailed when the session ended. Confidence in the stability of prices for securities increased dally by the re markable quickness with which new of ferings of bonds are absorbed by the general public. The huge amount of new Issues absorbed during the last three weeks is considered significant In that it reflects a steady transfer of corporate borrowings from the banks to the In vestors. This Is gradually but steadily releasing more credit and making for the ease in the industrial situation. Clearinrs Bs lan cel. Ctea rings, Balance. 'Clearings. Balances, Clearing Clearings . .$039,806 OS .. 110.928.00 .I2.S48.S21. 00 95H.663.00 Tasaama Sank Saturdsy Saturday aekane Bankl Saturday ......... Saturday aula Banks Saturday $3,168,123.00 Barnrua; 1,082,683 00 San Praraix tank Saturday .....$28,706,000.00 l Angela Banks Saturday $11,993,270.00 Xw Tork Bank SUIement New Tork. Oct. 28. (I. N. S.) Rehk statement Average: Loan decrease 640.276. UitO. demand deposits decrease $14,4X1.000, time deposits increase $6,433,000, reserve de crease $5,781,000.- Actual: Loans decrease $90,848,000. time deposits decrease $113,933. 000, time deposit increase $296,000, reserve decrease $50,283,200. Chicago Potato Market Chiracs. Oct. 23 11. N. 8.1 Potatoes RayeinU. 77 oars.. Minnesota and Dakota. Ohio and Wisconsin, $1.03 01.76. San Fraaelsee Grain Market Ran Francisco. Oct 23. (U. .P.) Barley Spot feed per cental. $2.05 0 2.10; shipping. $2.17 02.25. John L. Etheridge Returns From Trip John L. Ktherldge, vice president of Morris Brothers, returned Friday from a business snd pleasure trip through Southern California. Etheridge went to San Francisco In September to be with Mrs. Etheridge who waa receiving treat ment in the University of California hos pltaL Following her recovery they made an automobile tour of the state, visiting Los Angeles, San Diego and other cities. Etheridge brings back a glow4ng report of business and financaal conditions in California. J Ladd & Tilton Bank Magazine Keappears "The Fifty-Xlner." published by the employes of the Ladd & Tilton bark, makes its appearance again after a va cation period extending from June to October. Herbert C. Price of the new business department of the bank Is ed itor of the publication, succeeding Mar tin E. Fitzgerald, who founded the paper and was Its first editor. Price is assisted In his editorial duties by Cyrus A. Wood worth and Paul Johnson. SHORT TERM 50TES Quotation furnished by Clark, Kendall Co.. Inc. i . 10. .12 .11 .11 . 11 Maturity. 9. 2.24 1.22 1.24 1,28 1.20 1.21 1, Mlaaeapoli Track 25f2$T. arrive hdm, UsSs! Seeuritv- Am. t'ot. Oil 6s.. Am. T. A T. 6s. . Am. T. A T. Us. . Am. Thread 6.... Am. Tob. 7s Am. Tob. 7s Am. Tob. 7s Am. Tob. 7s Anglo-Am. Oil 7 H i Armour Conv. 7s Belgian Gov. 7 Hi. Belgian Gov. fli . . . Belgian Gov. 6t. . . Beth. Steel 7s ... . Beth. Steel 7s. . . . British C-ov. 5Hs. British Cot 5 Us Canadian Gov. 5 Hi. 8,' 1 anaaian Our. 5 Hi. 8, cuoany racking 7s. Inter. R. T. 7s. . Jspanea Gov. 4 H s . Kenneentf Pun 7 . I Iff. Myers Tob. 6s ! 1 2 Moiin Plow 7s..... 9, 1,21 Mopnj Plow 7s. . . Molina Plow 7a . . Moline Plow 7s. . . Nor. Pac. Equ. 7s Pacific Gaa 7t . . . Hwift 6s U. S. Rubber 7s. .11. 1.23 . 4. 1,25 7.15,30 . 6, 1.4S 1. 1,21 . 1. 1.23 7.15.22 , 7.15,23 11. 1,21 11. 1.22 I 9 7.1S.2S . 1.21 7.10,25 . I to 1.21 1. 1,23 1.24 9 5,15.22 5, 1,25 8.15.21 12. 1.23 Rid A'ked 91 92 H 94 93 92 4 93 24 9.f HI 03 99 100 99 loo 99 100 100 100 07 074 100 100 0 100 91 4 92 97 98 97 H 68 H OK 08 95 03 V 98 08 95 93 97H 91 72 73 74 74 H 93 98 H 074 98 98 99 96 99 91 92 9H 96 99 98 98 97 98 98 H FOREIGN EXCHASGE RATES Corrected daily by the foreign exchange de partment of the United States National bank. Opening nominal rates on bank transactions: Draft Cable Tar checks. transfer. value. London Pounds sterling $ 8.444 $ 3 43 $ 4.866 Psrii. Francs. . . 6.45 6.46 19.30 Hamburg-Bremen Mark 1 43 1.43 28.81 Genoa Lire..., 3.76 3.76 19.80 Copenhagen Kroner .. 13.90 13.93 26.79 Christiania Kroner 13.70 13.75 26.70 Stockholm Kroner 19.55 19.60 28.79 Kongkong Currency.... 69.00 69.50 Japan Ten .. 51.00 61.25 Shanghai Taels 93.50 94.00 JrVeTJ O- CctSSCleatlVO Chat.r Your bank ahould offer compIe rv ke, trust, tarings, and commercial. The Hibernia baa long aUbiiahed, efficient department. buri LBLi Cotton, Grata, Ete. 116 - 117 Board of Trade Bntldlsg Overbeck&CookeCo. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL EXCHANGES Mgaberi Chicago Board -of Trade Cerreanea.cau ef Xegaa Bryaa Chirac? ' . Sew Tork topics ttyc- ' Furnished by Overbeck A' Cook. Co.) 3 . Xsw York, Oct. SS.It It believed that I there is a larger abort Interest In .the -market at the moment than for many ' months. There are many issues in, which the borrowing: demand Is so large as to completely exhaust the supply.. This; waa said to bs the case In Corn Products, Texas Pacific, Texas company, v Mexican Pete, Baldwin, Republlo 'SUet and Studebaker. . Money brokers said that this situation alo is indicated by the steady decrease In borrowings when the rate moved' up as It did yesterdsy. - In best Informed market circles and banking quarters there was a confident . ly bullish feeling and the expression was heard that next week's market will tend toward substantially higher prices. Controller of Currency Williams relt erated his charges against New' Tork bankers for high Interest rates, declare Ing some banks borrowed money from reserve bank at 4Vi v and 6 per ctnt and loaned it at 26 and 30 per cent A woman doesn't have lo he musical te get a lot of airs out of a bandbox Philadelphia Bulletin. Consult Your Attorney V Our blank'The First Step in Making Ypur -Will" is ready for you at the Bank of Cali fornia. 'You will find it to be very helpful. ' The Second step is1 to consult your at torney. Your will is such an important paper that you should not risk the exist ence of some flaw which may cause trouble later. Your attorney knows the law." His counsel is too valuable to do without. Likewise the Bank of California is ex perienced in handling estates. If named as executor or trustee in a will the manage ment of an estate will have the benefit of pur special knowledge. BANK OF CALIFORNIA. N. A A NATIONAL BANK. Member Federal Reserve System Third at Stark Street PORTLAND OREGON Foreign Business - Much attention is being directed at the present! time to export business. This Bank has a number of foreign branches as well as close working arrangements with banks of the highest standing in many other countries which enable it to offer special facilities in the financing of trade with foreign points. t THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMENCE Portland Branch Fourth ,nd Sttrlc Stt w,v C " ' mori... i Ma- fo L. - u-r todav ; so sat- ha,,,-. T'S'"cd. Sa,C c ,n a iv,:i K 5Pasmi- . s AND STARK Rat