Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 27, 1913, Page 19, Image 19

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EXPORT FLOUR LOW
Prices Are Below Parity With
Wheat Market.
ADVANCE EXPECTED SOON
t'niitiiinnl Mronsr California De
nmnd Tor Wlieat 1 KPiorted.
fw Crop Bu-lns With Ori
ent Said to llarc Been Done.
Th California demand 1 nly a
..... .- f n, n-heit market. Th Sonth
rrn liler em -IIHnr to pay to high
prrrf rtmandl by holder at thL end. and
are taktss; th ratn not only for pot but
4 -erf shipment. Ther ar tlll
Inquiries from Iho Orient tor wheat for
prompt hipmu. But tn Buyer on ms
ether i!1 are complaining of th tilch
prires. There h alao been considerable
Oriental Irfqulry for new crop wheat, and It
la said enme. business of thl character has
i, -.1 v ih rfpi.'ii irt lveJttnr.
In the Oriental flotir trade operation are
limited. The Japanese nave laxeir --r-
everal additional parcel, but It la bard to
Interest them at current quotation. If they
are In need of flour they cannot expect to
bur at cheaper price during th present
ason. On the other band, thero 1 rood
reason to believe that export floor quota
win h nlud befnrs lone. With 84-
rent wheat there t nothlnie In J4-B5 Tour
for the miller. Some of ths mill are
working on. flour mad from cheaper wheat
and they are willinc to sell this to the
Jasanosa at th current rale, but when the
limited supply is exhausted tha Orientals
will probr!y .find It neceary to come up
in thetr Ideas, The umft conditions would
pre villi in the patent floor trad If the
Fillers wer not liberally stocked with pat
ents. Lorst receipt In cars wer reported by
th Merchants' Exchanr a follow:
Wheat. Berley Flour Oats. Hsr.
Monday . . 2 It IS
ear are... S 1 2" : "
F rna tedte..l-.4 I.?'T 2.HPT 1.490 S.11
Tear ao.-.14.1- 77 5.354 l.JM -SBO
The weekly wheat statistic of th Mer
chants' Exchanso follow:
American Viatel Supply
Bushels, peereas.
V -It I1S Wl 2.7U2.000
'May -7. im: r.ll.m 2.342.000
)H Jl'll -.Vtv.)0 1.014.00J
II l'''-0-.- -ift. ;-p,'" l.!.0l0
j.ine l'l'iB..... 1.T7J.ikm .t;s4."
June i. 1S .M .. 1.3.-.4.-0
Jime llfiT 9.T-S.W 1.0B3.0O0
Jur.o 5. '.! W,MI."I I.IM.OOO
,,, ; SO.I.S.hvo l."i::.tn0
H.r 51, 14 -l.-Ii.OOO 8.54.0U0
W-aotltles on Kasaae
Wik Week eek
erdmc ending ending
Vjv May 17 Miv -.". '1-
jr-r Pushes Bu-hris Bueheli
.f K K W.iWl I3.4".iW'l 81.290.000
Continent ..Sl.;.Uii.u,X Sl.4le.000 S.74.O00
Tola! .. .J7.BU0.W") M.04.uv 0.0.t00
tvor.9 anipmenin ' nuur nnuiitu
Week Week Week
enl,nr. ending ending
Vuv - MavlJ Mar .". '1
From B ;ptt Bushel Bushel
t" M Can.. .71 T.oii.oik floo,Goo
A:seti:lna .. ' 1 j ' -. J--M.ipi.rt .7!-.
AutrailMk ... '-e 1, co.-ei (l.e.fMio
t'n-ib. pta. iu.i .-.fn.iM l-jO.lKm
Hu-L ..... 1ri..te 2. ISft.". 72.000
India....... I.iOS.U" l.'iOti.OUO l.:t4.UKJ
TotaU li.0.11. eoo 14.7ST.O00 11.944.000
W orld' shipment, season to date
rom Total sinre. Fame period
July 1. 1912. last aeason.
V f an.l Canada.... nx-WLOoo lM.69l.noo
Arr.ntino 1 1 .. TH.103.000
Aul-vi'. 4;.77.ftOrt 6O.7R.-..00.1
lanubta-o port M.4a3.0iM 72.4S2.000
H n7.274.noo 71.704.0H
,i, 52.3Ul.4iai 4l.Mo.UU0
Tetal
A7."a.OO0 4.4&l.OO0
HOKK SPKINOBBOOK BKKRIES ARE IN
All Hinds la (issd Dejasad aad lUm Vr-
taJble SHspply Lairs.
Iteceipts ttf all kinds of strawberries were
llht yesterday and the market ruled firm.
About 20 crate of Sprinxbrooa arrleed snd
old at J3.SO to $4. Homheru Orexon were
anchanced. Florin Doilara wers In moderate
supply and sold at 1 1.7.1. A few crates ol
Jn.es wers recerred. mostly la bad order,
and brouxat only 00 cents.
Receipts of California apricot wer
Urxer. eedllnf sold at 12 and fancy
r.oyT at I2.JO. Cherries wer anchsnsed.
Gooe-me wers lower at A cent.
A car of Garnet Chills cam to and sold
loaer. st j:1- cent. A car of mixed
California eaetable a!o aj-rtved. Apara-
cus y.a in better aupply. with receipt from
Clackamas. Hoo-1 River and California. Lo
cal erase rai.xed In pries from 7A cents to
91. 2i a dozen. Boulder Island sold st 91.0
a box.
Jl.t. Qr.tl.ITT I KOT H4 O001
Bayer Will Xot Fay More for Case t oust.
bat Candled Mark Flmer.
Country pro-luce sold Kenornlly St Isst
week prlres. Receplts wer moderate. The
supply of exes was eo.ua! to th demand and
the zereral quotation oa case count was
1$', cents. Quality is not a food a It baa
been, which mean a firmer market for se
lected stock.
Cord bens wers quoted at 13 cents and
broiler at 21 cents, with a food demand.
Pprtnc ducks and .-Sprlnc e ara also
w anted.
There was a fair demand for seal and
perk at prtces that ru.ed at th do of
lutt week.
Bank Clearings.
nark clearlnxs of the Northwestern cities
festsrday wers as follows:
Clearfnr Balanoes
Fert'snd ....1 I'-M.oW $24.r.:4
Seattle , 2.11S. lSK.Pfll
Ter.m 3"MVt 47.224
Sik.nw 747.427 t3.7
FOBTLA'D MAKKtTi.
Grain. Iloar. Feed. Eta.
WH'KAT Track price: Clue.. Wc; biue.
stem. lf$102; 40-fold, W338C: red Ru
lan. Pic; Valley. Wc. .
nXirR patents, 4.70 per barral;
xraicht. $4.10: sxports. 13.Me3.B3; Taller.
f4.7: xraham. S4-: whole wheat. 4t0-
OATS Xo. 1 white. 33 pr ton: stained
and off crade. less.
CORN Whols. 42S.S0: cracked. ?2 50 par
tea
MIL1-STVFFS Bran. 24.IOi5 par ton:
ai.nrta. t2a.3vti27 per ton; mlddUni. (31
ptr ton.
RAKI.EV Feed $2.W) per ton; brewtne.
Cotrunni. rolie-l. IS VI ff -. per ton.
UAV lUstern Orexon timothy, cholcs.
Ilvaia per ton: nlfalra. 1 13 0 14.
I
Fralta aad Tesetabl.
!-al Jobblns quotation:
Tr.OPlCAI. FR'CITS Oranxes. Narela
li.Xui.iO. Flonua grapefruit. !3.&0OK;
lemons. California.' 180 7.73 per box: Sicily.
7 per box. pineapples. g7c per pound.
OX ION Oregon. 31.33 per sack; Bar
ttiuda 13U03 per crat.
VEOETTABLEd Artlchokas, 75o par doxca;
asparagus. Oregon. 73 if 11.23 per dosen;
beans. 10 12c per pound: cabbage, 2Hf
3e per pound: cauliflower. 12 per crate:
xrp.ar.t. 2.1c pound; had lettuce, 32. so
per crate: peas. 7c per pound: peppers.
aluWOc Per pound: radishes. 10I12e par
fi.cen: rbubaro. 12 per pound; spinach.
Tic per box: tomatoes. 2.Msift par baa;
gsrlic. 7r?c per pound.
POT A TOE. Hurbank. 40Q3OO per bun
dred : new, 21 ttl'ic per pound.
GREEN FUl IT Apples, nominal: straw-bsn-tes.
Orexon. l3 3oti4: Florin. 41.73
per crate: cherries. Sl-30 per box: bulk.
UlsC per pcucd: gooseberries. Ac par pound;
sprtcors, liJiS1) per box.
SACK VKJFTABLKSf Tarnlp. 1 PT
ak: parsnips, $1 per sack; carrots, tl par
sack.
Dairy aad rsaatry Fred oca.
-1 oral jobbing quo tat lens:
T'OL LTRI Hens. ISc: broiler. "So;
rurKeys, Ires, B920c: dressed, choir. 33c;
Cj.xs. old. Ullllc. joucg. 24923-e;
S'e. jotnf. 14Slc.
HCK! Oregon ranch. c count. 11HO
150 per d"zen; candled, 2V" J 21c per dozen.
CHEESK Oregon triplet. 16e; Daltles.
16"-tc: Young Americas. JTHc
BUTTER City creamery butter cubes, 23
per pound: prints, 2&t?2vo per povad.
PORK Fancy, lmtluc per pound.
YEAL Fancy. 13 14c per pound.
rjtaple Oroccrtes.
I.Oeal JinDini quuwuuui;
SALMON Columbia Rlyer. on-pound
iai,s. e-e i uocu,
31.40; one-pound flats. 32.43: Alaaka pink.
. t . M . K'.r allveeaMea one-OOUOd
Ull . ' . wvwa '
.-it. el
unv l' v pt.j.1,. : 4? X Tt nee rltt.
NUTS Walnuts.' lc per pound: Braxll
nuts. l2W.(ai5c: filberts. 14013c: almonds.
;'c: peanuts. 3itc: cocoanuts, 90c
1
Ick
orynuta, S91uo; pecans. 17c; pine.
17
BEANS Small whits. 6"-c; large w
c: Lima. a.30c; pink, 41c; Mexican.
bits,
6c:
" 7 1 1-a.c ..... 1
tlUUAR Fruit and berry, fo.15; Honoi
. . ... . . . . . . a. -. t ... c r.A
u!u
.65:
Dianiation. o.iv. o. m-i w-.. - - -.
. , - .n. ....... isaer
powaereo, oaurreia. e.vw. . , .
lo.Cr.
COFFEE Roasted. !a drums, 11 HO
40o
per pound. . .
SALT Crapulated. 1 per ton: half
ground 100. 10 per ton: 30. 110.73 pai
ion: aairy. t per ,uu.
RICH No. 1 Japan. 5eVic: ehapr
. ... . . v til
graoee, tc; MBinrni nc, vy..
DRIED FRUITS Apple. lOo per pound:
apricots. 12ei4c: peachaa. Sialic; prune.
. , . . 1 ih.. eiPa while snd
Italian. b in, en.c.
black. 8e7c: ciirranta. Mc: raisins, loose
Muscatel. Hic;- oioaciio. a " "TT
U 4 r , unDleacnen. ui.an, on.,
7WWc: date. Pesslan. 7VaeSo per pound;
fard. I1.8S pr box.
FIGS Twelve 10-ounea, 88c: 30 -oune.
II. so; t " -vuiicr, e o-- .. . . .
loose. 50-pound boxes, n81c: Smyrna.
noxes, i.iuai..i: canoieu. v
ProsislosMk
f .1 i.k.i auotatlons:
HAMS 10 to 12 pound. 19HC20V4C-. 13
to 14 pounds. Iirtt0.uo: picnics. wa
. 11 tae
BACON-Fancy. 2930e: standard, J40
S5c: English. 220Z3C
LARD In tierces, cholcs, 14V4c: ei
1HT SALT MEATS Regular short clear,
13H01oc; short clear backs, 12 to 18 Ib
14vlowo: snort Clear Dscwa, as iw -
niRuRT rn tl P TT F Extra me beer.
$1: mess beef, 1; plats baef. 21; rolid
boneless beef. J30.
BARRELED PORK Best pig pork. 337;
Ickled pork. $25
Ifopa, Wool aad Illde.
lrtc iai9 eMn 19UA14A IMf DOUhd
1813 contract. 12ftl3c per pound.
1 Lliia iry. ,nm w
wool. Eastern Oregon. luMc; Valley,
14 tp Iso per pouno.
aiUb9M'iej mucw, jew . . "
. . . 1. 1 1.1 - . . I Irln
mm 1 inu v 1,, a" i ' . . . , -
... .... . j meaOn or
green nines, lie; u 1 7 muw,
. . , o r . ... 1 Ol u. . . 1 1 .r. hulls. IC
Call . o. s, eOi. n -'.- -
MOHAIR 1913 clip. SOS 33c par pound.
MC
Unseed Oil aad Turpentine.
w Tvcrrn nrr Tw rinerels. fc: boiled
baerel. tWc; raw. cases, 63c; boiled, cases.
. . . . t- . t w - t, Tnrtt.n wnrltst Car
lot. i; 3 and' 10-ton lot. 934: ton lots.
eo- ..
TURPEXTIVE Brrel. B4e; cases, oie.
SAX FRACXCO FROOlt'E MAKKJET
Frtras Quoted at the Bay City for V carta
btes, Frnlts, Etc
RAK rRASCISCO. May 2. The follow-
Inr produce prices were current here today:
Wuit . Annies. 7.1ciiSI.: Mexican limes.
S4..V(ro; California lemons, choice, 93.30;
common. 1464.0O: plneappiea, s-ir.i
Potatoes Oregon Burbanas, wtw; reiser
white. !0c: new, ltiWlc. swoete, x..'o.i .
Cheese New. liaise; loung iuntntu,
17c.
Kess Store, lpic; fancy ranch, 2..c
Hit Wheat. 9232.1: wheat and oats.
921 .' 22: alfalfa. 12o14; barley, 9lS2L
Butter Fancy creamerr. -sc; serouua.
!MUc-
Vegetables Cucumtisr. gl.2dtte.Zo; green
pea. 31 fT 173: string beans, 8 true: egg
plant. 2RfJ 30c.
Cn!ons New. red, Slffeoo per sack: Ber
muda seed, yellow. 75C4S 91-50; Australian,
93. Ml 4 per cental.
Kecemta Hour. 17H quarxera: oariey.
Ab.vl centals: potatoes. 62O0 sacks: hay. l'WO
tons.
Coffee and Sugar.
NEW YORK. May 26. Colfe futures
opened steady at an advaac of point on
July, but generally four to six points lower
In response to disappointing cables, and
sold off to a net decline of about 10 to 14
nolnt under liquidation or onerlngs irom
Importers. - Covering and a little support
from bullish sources steadied the market at
the decline and last Prices were A shade up
from the lowest on some positions, with the
close steady, falea. 14.7oO bags. May. 10.80c:
July. lO.sso: September and October. 11.03r;
December. 11.07c; January, 11.10c; ilarcn.
11.14c.
Spot, quiet. Rio 7s. 11 c: Santos 4s, use.
MlM quiet. Cordova, 14 17c, nominal.
Raw sugar arm. Muscovado, 2..Tt z.3c:
centrlfuxal. 3.273.o0i;; molasses, 2.32V
2.39c. Kedned quiet. Cut loaf, S.0oc: crushed.
4-fc.V-; mouid A. 4.a0c; cubes. 4.00c: XXXX
powdered. 4.40c; powdered, 4.33c; line granu
lated. 4 3V-; diamond A. 4.2oc; confection
ers' A. 4.10c; No. 1. 4c
Metal Markets.
NEW TORJC. Msy 2. Copper steady. Spot
to July. 13.37 ofiered: electrolytic, 15.87 (
Id no; iske. Id. 00: castings, 10. 2.
Tin quiet. Spot and May. 4 2019 49.30:
June, 47.k7o4li.37: July. 47.2oW47.73.
Lead steady. 4.30ei4.40.
Spelter qvlet. 3.303.40.
Antlmonv dull. Cooksons. 8.7ot7 9.00.
Iron quirt. No. 1 Northern, 1B.304J 17.33;
No. 2 Northern. 16-00olrt73: No. 1 South
ern. lB.u0i ltt.75; No. 1 Southern soft, 16.0V
tt In 73.
Copper arrivals. B03 tons. Exports this
month. Si. 017 ton. London maxketa closed
as follows: Copper steady. Spot 103 12 fid ;
futures, fit 7s od. Tin firm: spot. I22U Ifta;
futures. 21S B. Lead. 110 ISs. ."pelter, 23,
Iron. Cleveland warranta, 70s 6d.
New York Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Ms; 2d Cotton future
closed steady. 7 Q 14 points lower. May, II. M;
June. 11.61: July. Il 2: August, 11.41: Sep
tember. 11.13: October, 11.09; November.
11. Ci: December, 11.09; January, 1L04;
March. 11.14.
tipot closed quiet. Middling upland. 12.00;
do. gulf, 12-23. Sales. 400 bale.
NEW ORLEANS. May 2rt. Spot cotton
quiet, unchanged. Middling. 12 7-ldc Sales,
lvs bales.
llops. J2tc at New Vork.
NEW YORK, May 2. Hops, quiet. State
common tocholce 1912, 1.1 22c; 1911, 3
14c: Faclflc Coast 1912, 13j20c; lOlL 11
t 14c.
Hldes Stssdy. Bogota. 281i 02914c: Cen
tral America. 2(ic-
I'etroleum steady. Beflned, New Tork,
bulk. 3; barrels, 99.70: cases. J1L '
Wool Steady. Domestic fleece, XX Ohio,
27tr2c
Naval Stores.
SAVANNAH. Ga., May 28. Turpentine
Firm, SIos.'c Sale. WJ barrels, receipt.
01: laias, 210; stock. 23.199.
Rosin Firm. Sale, none; receipt. 2272;
shipments, 1110; stock, 7772. Quota. A, B,
34.3.1; C D. 14.": E. 94.H3: Y. 94.70; G. 94.73:
H. 94.0: I, 34.90; K. 9.20; M. 93.80; N,
16.36; AV C. .3S; WW. 9 C5.
Dried FnrH at No
York.
NEW TORK, May 26. Evaporated apples
quiet. Fan. y. 7Hb'c; choice, la Coke;
prime. 3Hi3c
Prunes Firm. Callfornlaa. BH 12c; Ore
gon a 8HrS1-c.
Feaches Quiet. Choice, H6c; extra
choice, tj7c; fancy. 7'ittc
11 ool at St. Oral.
ST. LOiriS. My 2A Wool, steady. North
ern snd Western mediums, lflolflo; slight
burry, lBWloc; fine burry. 14jl6c
Dulutb. Ll lulled Markei.
DtTLCTH, May 26. Llnaeed. l.tH; May.
1.2i. nominal; July, $1.30, bid; Sep-t
tember. fl.oJix; October,
Hop at Loudon.
LIVERPOOL. May 26. Hop at London
Pacific Coast. 4 losil3 10.
SPECIAL WILL CARRY ELKS
Seattle to Bid at Rochester for Grand
Lodge Meet in 191S.
"A Northwest Special" will operate
from Seattle to Rochester. N. Y- next
month to carry Elks from thlg territory
to the annual convention of their order.
Thomas J. Iverx. past exalted ruler
of Seattle lodge, passed through Port
land yesterday on hta way back from
Rochester, where he made arranRe
menta for the Invasion of the North
western Elks. Seattle is making; an ef
fort to have the grand lodge meeting:
held in that city in 1915 the year of
t!u world's fair in San franclsco.- and
Portland Elks are supporting the Sound
Cltg in its campaign. -
HOG MARKET GAINS
Top Grade-Again Selling at
$8.50 at Yards.
PACKERS' DEMAND STRONG
Cattle and Sheer. Are Moved Within
Ijist Week's Price Kang Day'
Receipts Are Over
3000 Head.
Local hog buyers reversed their recent
tactic of bearing th market and bid prices
up sharply yesterday, with the not result
that the market at th wind P 20
cents higher than last week' close. Th
cattl market held fairly steady, but the
top pries of last week was not repeated In
the steer division. Sheep sales were also
within th former rang.
About 18 loads of steers wers disposed
of, prices running from 97.80 to 9S.es. Th
bulk of the sales were from 97.75 to is.
The best heifers again sold at S and cows
and bulls went at former prices.
The strenrth of th hog market was
shown early In th Bar. when buyers offered
3S.3S and 98.40 for choice light offerings.
Later 9S.4S was bid, and before tho close
sales were made at 9S.50. Heavy hog
showed a similar gain.
Trading in the sheep market was not
heavy. Wethers were disposed" of at 93
snd 93.75 and awe at 38. 55.
Receipts were 1010 cattle. 12 calves, M0
hogs, 1038 sheep and 28 horses.
Shippers were J. B. Saylor. fcTcho, 2 cars
of cattle; W. D. Hamilton, Echo, 2 cars of
cattle; J. Ramos, lie ho, cars of cattle;
J. H. Phlrman, Cottonwood, Cal., 2 cars ot
cattle; C S. Cassldy, Williams and Willows,
Csl., 16 car or cattle; Ulie & na
...,H v, ... o fATm at cattle: F. L. Giles.
Armstead. Mont., S car of cattle; Portland
Feeder Co., Lewiston, Utah, a car ot catiie;
u.ean t iMiiiwir Co . ruisf Factory. Utah.
3 cars ot cattle: B. Stewart. Payette, 1 car
of cattle: R. Erlckson. Welser, 1 car ot
cattle; Haines Wedel, Aberdeen, Idaho,
I csr of hogs; ti. T. Bennett. Buhl. 1 car
of hogs; Schooler Co., Buhl. 1 car 01 nog.
C. E. Ward, Buhl. 1 car of hogs: M. J.
Devers, Parma, 1 car of hogs: C. J. btan
ford. Peekaboo, 1 car of hogs; C. MoCaw,
w,ir 1 1- of hoes: S. Jackson. Welser,
1 car of hog; W. A. Gover, Kobinette. 1
car of hog; B. B. renningion. rnutmou.
Wash.. 2 car of sheep; B. S. Doherty, Echo,
1 car of aheep; J. A. Jail Co.. Saginaw.
1 eer of eheeft: J. H. Rowan. Santa Rosa,
Cal., 1 car of horses; Tom Watson. North
Powder. 1 car or horse; c a. ocuiiy. ow
vllle. CaL. 1 car of cattle and calves;. J. J.
Stack. Millersburg. 1 car of cattle and aheep;
r a Minor HeDDner. 1 car ot cattle and
hogs: Bowker Albert, Payette. 1 car of
cattle and nogs, ana namngioo as
Payette. 1 car of cattle and hogs.
The day sales were as follows:
Weight. Price.
12 heifers 1041 9S.0O
in heifers UK'S P.00
114 steers H- "
XT. steer 12.11 .00
21 steers 111 8-00
J7 steer 10S7 7.S0
T .,..r. liott 7.X0
2 steers ,.1131 7.S0
7 slHcr .................... -lotiX 1.
1 env !70 6.
lcow 73 B.7.1
1 bull 73 0. iJ
i' hog 710 7.00
1 cow 1140 7.25
.1.'. steers 1014 7.30
Jl steers 1":! 7.3
30 steers .v. lOiia 7.7
47 steers ......... ....... ..lOyO 7.7
111 steers f4 S.3
18 steers 1021 8.00
lit wethers S2 5.7
140 wethers 7 5. 00
4 hogs 1-13 -3
JJ hoas 210 . M.4:
1J0 ewes &4 J.H.t
70 hOKS H ...1
L'.1 hogs 14 8.35
2 hogs 440 7.35
1 hn 211 7.33
1 hog :t0 7.K5
1 hog Io 7.40
5 hoxs 11 8-10
103 hot! 162 8.40
H hngs .'" " 411
74 hoes 2o7 8.40
.".7 hogs 170 8.30
2 hoxs 202 8.S0
23 steers 1212 8.7;
11 steers U40 S.1S
lsteer 1430 8.00
IK steers .1205 8.6:
17 steer 13 8.4
1 cow ....10"0 75
3 cows 1170 7.50
4 cow 1137 6.7?
1 cow 1100 o.r.o
3 heifer 70 7.30
3 heifer 1020 7.75
2fc. wether .V) 1175
1. nog ji.i e.ii
MS hog 12S 8.10
2 hogs 310 7.40
12 hugs 2"3 8 40
7S hot-s ISO S (0
1 hog 200 7.40
(-! hoxs ITS J. 40
n hogs .102 7.20
1H hogs 140 8.-J0
IIS hogs '. 104 . 8.40
1 hog 170 7.00
8! hogs 16 8.35
Th rang of price at th yards was as
follows:
Choice steers .98.504? 99.00
Good steers 7.7&3y S.Z5
Medium steers 7. Kid 7.76
Choice cows 7.00 3 7.73
Good cows .i0a 7.04
Medium cow .00i C.tO
Choice calves 9.0KJ 9.01)
Good heavy calves. ....... ....... . 3017 7.6f
liulis o.;:af aao
Hoxs
Light ..23 5y 8.50
Heavy -40
eep
Wethers ... .. 5.009 6.00
Ewes Ill 3.80U) 6.00
Omaha Uveatock Market.
form OMAHA. May 26. Cattle Re
ceipt. 2000; market, slow and steady. Na
tive steer. 97tt&3; cows and heifers, 90'!
7.tlO: Western steers, td.50coi7.75: Texas
steers. i7.30: range cows and heifers.
93 .M7.2.i: calves, njiu.
Hors KeceiDts. 5000: market, stesdy to
strong. Heavy. 9S.35 J 8 45; light. 9S.4Sij; i.SO;
pigs, Ittfs; DU1K ox sales, )&(iQa.DUL
Sheep Receipts. 5700; market, steady.
Tearllngs. 30 7547.25; wethers, f6.23tt.70;
lambs, 97.90188.40
Chicago Livestock Market.
CHICAGO, May 28. Cattl Receipts. 24..
000: market, steady. Beeves. 97.10a8.8o;
Texas steers, 9.757.70; Western steer. 97
S.05; stockers and feeder. 3.804f 7-20:
cows and heifers, 93.603 7.80; calves, 97.250
NX.
Hogs Receipts, 87,000: market, glow to
63 to 10c higher. Light. IS 50 8.75; mixed.
3S 45W8.75; heavy. $3.10 W8.67 ; rough,
9a.15fr8.30; pigs, 9d.6Oi08.4O; bulk of sales,
9s eoo S.7i.
bneep rtecsipts, i;j.vw; maract. iuc low
Native. 93.230II: Western. $5.30 n :
yearlings, 964 6.00: lambs, native, 95.754
7.65; Western. 937507.75.
STOCKS ARE IRREGULAR
LOXO &ESSIOX OF SUPREME
CO CUT DETERRENT FACTOR.
Increase In Brooklyn Rapid Transit
IHvidcnd Tone at' Close of
Market Is Heavy.
NEW YORK. May C6 Disappointment
was the portion today of that element on
th Stock Exchange which bad looked tor
resumption of last Saturday's strong and
acxlva market. Opening prices reflected a
degree ot irregularity which soon turned
to heaviness.
A deterrent factor was found In the pro
tracted open session of tho Lnlted States
Supreme Court, who ueuoeration con
tinued long after the market's close.
As a partial offset to these adverse fea
tures, ths conservative element found coma
comfort in an Increase of the Brooklyn
iUipld Transit dividend from a S to 6 per
cent annual basis. Trading - relapsed to
minor proportions in th afternoon with re
current heaviness in the leader ana an
abrupt T-polnt. advance in Virginia-Carolina
preferred.
Feature or tn oona maxsei inciuucu an
UCU 4K-U- 1
a Fran-
lob con- I
other low record for St. Louis san r ran
Cisco 5s and heavy asaunga in Aicmao:
vertiblc. United States 2 advanced
Panama 3s coupon declined on call. Total
sules. par value, 92.S00.Ou0.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Reported by J. C. Wilson si. Co., Lewis
building. Portland.
Closing
Sales.
12.0W
High.
75-j
'siii
U4U
4oW
Low, iiu.
Amal Copper .
Am Beet Sugar
74?i
2D
Am Can Co ... 7.500
do preferred.. 100
Am Car as Ydy. 6U0
Am Cotton Oil
V3
4.7
"68H
102
!;;!
48
40
68
lol 'A
lll'
112
120 !4
227
08
f!S
"
lH
UlTs
234 hi
Am 6mel A Ret 2,000
60
do preferred. .
Am Sugar
do preferred..
Am Tel Tel. .
Am Touacco ...
Auuconda - -- -..
A T & oanta Fs
do preferred..
100 102
800 120
lOO 22Vk
SOU
1.200 100
100 tUt
12H
220
. 3St,
Bait & Ohio
Brook R Tran.. IS. 000 92
Canadian Pac .. l.s.SOO 2:17
0 & O 1,000 65
01 Ti
2;;3
01 T
130 "
107 Ti
"46
64 T
C G W
C a ,v W
C, M St Paul..
Central Leather
Chlno
Col Fuel a Iron
Col Southern . ..
Consul Gas ....
l L & W
D & R G
Distilling Secur.
Rrla
General Elec . .
Gl 'orth Ore . .
fU North pf
Illinois Central.
Interboro Mot ..
do preferred..
K C Southern .?
Lehlzb Valley..
13Vj
200 130
2,400 108'i
sicoci 'ii ' '
'"SOO 183
"300
l',:":o6 'is"
300 189T
j:iu
108
23
4
31
28
133
132
595
M
13
2
130S
28 U
1H9
33
1.700 iai'i 127
127 1
ll-i
500
.".00
200
14
51 '
2ST
14
51
23 '.4
157 is
15
10
'23
14
23
6,000
fiOO
158 '
157'
1H4V,
Louis & N'aBli . . fiOO l:;5'
(Mexican Central
1.000
"lOO
1,100
20 '.1
-o
1X2
1 . a r n n ,11
Mo. Kan & Tex.
Mo Pacific
National I.ead ..
Nat Biscuit . . ..
do preferred..
N Y Central . . .
V V rint A We
2;:i
. ..
48
114
200 115
114',,
117 Si
lOOi
i'.ioo iwM iooii
28
Norfolk & West 300 lOflVi
Northern Pac .. 1.000 115 Ti
Pacific Mall :
Pacific T te T
106
115i
10.-Mi
11 is
si
89
do prererred.
Pennsylvanla -People's
Gas . .
Reading ......
T.100 110S 110
130M
IOU
S7.0OO 163
161 S
23
17 -4
97 a
24
107
15ST4
11
Reoubllc S & 1. 200
23
WIS,
2IHi
23
Rock Island Co. 1.100
Southern Pao .. 0.100
. 1714
97
Southern Ky ... 0O
24 ii
Texas Oil
Union Pacific ..
do preferred. .
United Has S F
U S Steel
do preferred..
Utah Copper ...
300 10s
38,700' 153H
153 ii
84
23
85,200 61 1,
400 loei
1.600 M'ii
60
106U
61
6-V4
6254
C0?i
11
SO is
2A
waoasn
Western Union .. 300 66
Westing Eleo .. 200 02V4
65 's
2ii
Wisconsin cent.
01
Total sale for the day. 253,700 shares.
BONDS.
Reported by Overbeck & Cooke Co.. Board
ot Trade buildlns. Portland:
Bd. Asked!
A tch. Gen 4s 94 91. S
w. ...bibarn
Bid. Asked.
... 94 94Ti
Atchison seneral 4s
Atlsntlc Const Ltne 1st 4s..
B. pi Gold 4s
B. R. T. 4s
Ches. Ohio 4i4s
C. M. &. St. P. geu. 4ii
C. It. I. Col. Is
("aL Gas Cs
C. B. Q. joint 4.
Erie general 4s
Int. Met. 4Hs
Louisville A Nash. Un. 4s..
Missouri Psclflc 4S
N. Y. C general ihi
X. A W. 1st Con. 4s
Northern Pacific 4s
Orei-mi Short Line Ref. 4S.
. 91
. 92V1
. 90
. 86
. 99
. B.sfi
. 93 ii
. 94H
. 72 'i
. 75
. 93ii
. 6S
. 84
. 92
. 93
92H
91
87
99
68
93 Ti
94
73 ii
. 76
94
09 .
S3
93
94
84 ii
Oregon Ry. Nav. 4s 91 V4
Pacific Tel. is 9i Ti
Penna. Con. 4s 99
2i
98
94
TO
89
92
104
60
91
100
94
57
91
89 tt
100 ii
Reading Gen. 4s 4.. 94
St. L. & San Fran. Ref. 4s..
So. P. Ref. 4s
S. P. Col. 4s
So. Ry. 6s
t'n. Ry. Inc. 4s
Un. Pac. 1st and Ref. 4s...
U. S. Steel r.s
West Shore 4s
Wabash in
Westlnghouse Elec. cv. 6s. .
Wisconsin Central , 49
Cnlted States 2s registered..
do coupon
United Slates S registered. .
do counon
United States 4s registered..
do, coupon
9
. 8i4
. 91
103
. (IS
. 90
. 99 Ti
. 93
. 50
. . 100
.. .100 4
. ..102",
...102T
..113
. .111
103
103
114Vi
Mining Storks.
BOSTON, May 26. Closing quotations:
Allouex S2Mohawk 4
Amal. Copper... 74!Nevada Con 16
Am. Z. L. M.. 23 INIpissIng Mines. 8
29
B C C & S M. SO North Uike
Calu. A Arizona f.5Vlolil Dominion..
Calu. A Hecla..48S Osceola
Centennial 2,Qulncy
1
It) is
8-
62
Cop. R. Con. Co. 4; Miannon
E. Butte Cop. M. 11 Superior
8Ti
28
Kranklln
3ISup. Bos. Mln
I'.iroux Con 1 iTamarack
Granby Con 6" ;U s Sm R A M 4
Greene Cananea 0 do pfd 4ti
Isle Royalle (C) 23i:rtah Con 7
Kerr Lake 3 3-lti Utah Copper Co. 50
Lake Copper.... 12 Winona 1 ii
La Salle Copper 4 iwolverlno 01
Miami Copper. . 23 I
Money, Exchange, Etc.
NEW YORK. May 26. Money on call
steady. 2i1 per cent; ruling rata,
closing bid. 2; orrereo at Zi.
Time loans steady: 60 and 90 days. 3
4 per cent; six months, 4ii4 per cent.
Prime mercantile paper, 5ii per cent.
Sterling exchange steady, with actual
buainess in bankers' bills at 94.S310 for 60
dav bills and r.t 94.8040 for demand.
Commercial hills. 94.82 Vs.
Bar silver. 6'ic
Mexican dollars. 4Sc.
Government bonds Irregular; railroad
bonds Irregular.
LONDON. May 2d. Bar sliver steady.
27 13-ltld per ounce. Money, 2 fc3 per cent.
The rate of discount in the open market for
short bills Is 3 9-1083 per cent; (or three
months' bills, 3 v-iua-j per cent.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 26. Silver bars.
6c. . .
Mexican dollars, nominal.
Drafts Sight. 2c: telegraph. 4c.
Sterling in Vondon, 60 days, 94.83; do.
sight, 94.86.
Condition of the Treasury.
WASHINGTON. May 26. The condition of
the United States Treasury at the beginning
of business today was:
Working balance, S50.081.671.
In banks and Philippine Treasury, $17.-
015.159.
Total of general fund, $131.585, 454.
Receipts Saturday, 92,672.688.
Disbursements. 3.418.S50.
The surplus this Usual year Is J4.101.73S,
as against a deficit ot 911.873.106 lust year.
The figures lor receipts. alsDursements,
surplus and deficit exclude Panama Canal
and public debt transactions.
Chicago Dairy Produce.
CHICAGO, May 26. Butter unchanged.
Eggs unchanged. Receipts, 23.323 cases.
Elgin Butter Market.
ELGIN. '111.. May 26. Butter, steady. 26
27c per pound.
SWEDES PLAN IMMIGRATION
Publicity Campaign AViJl Be Started
to Attract Agriculturists.
Members of the various religious.
fraternal and social organizations of
Swedish citizens of Oregon will send
delegates to a meeting at the Commer
cial Club this morning, which has beet
called for 10 o'clock by State Immigra
tion Commissioner C. C. Chapman, t
discuss plans for immigration work
among their fellow countrymen in Eu
rope.
This is the third of a series or hear
ings which Mr. Chapman has held as
a preliminary to launching a campaign
of publicity in European countries
which is designed to attract to this
state immigrants of the desirable class
of agricultural workers who will settle
on the soli.
The Commercial Club and the Ore
gon Development League are working
closely in harmony with the State Im
migration Bureau in this matter. A
similar hearing for representatives of
the Norwegian-Danish settlers will he
held on May SO.
Bandon Gets School Funds.
County School Superintendent Baker
k. n n. A VI. annrnnrifttlon of fundi! for
the schools of the county and Bandon
District comes in ror xne lion o snare.
Bandon has more' children attending
school than any other district in the
county. The last census enrollment
showed a total of 90i children of school
age In the district. Bandon will re
ceive 9609S, Marshfleld $5736, Coquille
93110 and atyrtle x'oint izot.u. mesa
are the four largof t districts in the
county. I
RAINS -TOO-LIGHT
Moisture Net Sufficient for
Eastern Crop.
CHICAGO MARKET-RALLIES
Close Is Xervous at Prices Un
changed to Quarter Up Increase
in Amount on" Passage.
Indian Crop Good.
CHICAGO. Msy 26.-r-Wha,t rallied today,
when it was shown that rains In the dry
district were toe light. The market closed
nerrous ateUliceo ranglnff from unchansed
to He up. Corn made a net (tain of S4c
to lc, oats finished unchanged to c
higher and provisions dearer by 697MC to
35c. General rain had a bearlah effect on
wheat ait the opening-. Besides there was a
good increase in the amount on ocean pas
sage ana crop repon iium twa-b
ciddly favorable. Trading was active. Th
fact that mucn or j.nnsm ncnivwi omy
tered showers and that North Llakota sent
dry weather complaints led to a rally.
Export clearances of wheat and flour were
large, being equal to 1.044.000 bushels. Pri
mary receipts of wheat amounted to 627,000
bushels; a year ago, 5S8.O0O bushels.
Wet weather delay, to planting induced
lively purchasing of corn and tightened the
screw on May shorts.
. . ... e
MOnn imencmicu win, uu . . ........ -
oats more than offset crop benefit by th
rain.
Provisions went higher all around, chlef-
, 1 . 1 u.nnll.. luiln. ll.hlMF t h BT1
1 y owing .11 hub iuyfi"" " n . n
expected. Packers assisted the upturn.
The leaning futures rangea as wiiuwi.
WHEAT.
Onen. High. " Low. Close
May 1 .2 .01 Vi .JV4
July ...... .vu .pvh . 1
Sept ...... .0 .ftoS .8 .Hill
Del 61 .82 . Jl?i
CORN. .
May 8SH .59 .R8 .Bj
July ....j. .07 .68 .87
Sent .. .58 .59 - .68 VI .'
tree B8?s .57 .86Vi .00
OATS.
May : 40H
jSv ...H. - 87- .S8 .S7's .8SH
5.tt ...r.. .87ii .88 .37 .?7T,
Dec '.. .88 .38 .SS .ss
MES3 PORK.
Mi, M.05 20.18 20.08 20.15
July- 18.0S 20.15 19.02H 20.10
Sept ..... .19.90 19.80 18.60 18.70
LAKD.
Mav 11.17H 11.20 11.1TV4 1117
July ......11.07V, 11-10 11.07H 1I.07
Sept 11.15 11.20 11.15 11-17
SHORT RIBS.
May 12.12 12.25 12.12 12-'-5
bept ...... ix.v ii-1 u
Cash prices were:
Corn No. 1. 60ic; No. 2.
white, 6181c: No. 2 yellow. 589, S 60c;
No. 8. 558c; t No. 8 wj't6
BOHaeOliio; No. 8 yellow, 6S
60c:-vo. 4, 68 B9c: No. 4 white, 59
fiflOc; No. ,4 yellow. SS&&90.
Rve, NO. 2. 6363c.
Barlev, 009 68c
Timothy. f2.8308.6S.
Clover, nominal.
Visible Supply of Grain.
NEW TORK, May 26. The -risible supply
. . . . T I . Co. mm H.Ml'HjlT
or grain in mw . . .... .
May 24, compared by the New Torn
Produce lixcnange, -wo m whwo.
H....V. .1. rioi-rense.
.40.063,000 2,793.000
Wheat
wheat In bona.
6.44 6. 0OO
178.000
1,688.000
703.000
194.000
Corn ..........
2.643.000
6.."i42,000
1,276.000
n72,00O
1,627.000
2U3.000
Oats
Oats in bond..
18.000
Rye
Barley
Barley in nond.
143.000
172,000
Koropean Grain Markets.
LONDON, May 2o. Cargoes on passage
steady and quiet.
English country markets, quiet; French
country markets, quiet.
LIVERPOOL.. May 26. Wheat-Spot
steady. Jrutures sieauy. mny, is unu, 1
7s o9sd; October. 7s 3d.
Minneapolis rain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, May 26. Close: Wheat-
May. 80Hc; July. llIc; BsptemDor.
r-ush No. 1 hard. 93ic: No. 1 North.
ern. 9293c: No. 2 Northern, OOU
91 Uc; No. 2 hard Montana, 93!4c: No. 3
whi-at, 88 8c.
Flax 1.20.
Barley itSSfflOc
Paget Sound Wheat Markets.
SEATTLE. Wash., May 26. Wheat Blue
stem. 99c: fortyfuld, 00c; club, 88c; fife, 8c;
red Russian, SSc.
TACOMA. Wash., May ro. v neat diih
stem. 09c; fortyfold. 94o; club, B3c; red nfo,
2c. Yesterday's car receipt Wheat, nvei
oats, one.
Grains In Saa Francisco.
ri v irn a snsrai. May 26. Soot auota
tlons Walla Walls, 81.6501.67; red Rus
sian $1.62 1. 05; Turkey red, $1.7501.77 V :
bltistem, $1.7361.80; feed barley. $1.45
1 jrii- Ki-enlni, harlev S1.52&1.55: white
oats, $1.05 l.o7V4 : bran. $2727.50; mid
dlings. .".! 32; shorts. $29y29.50; July bar
ley. $1.40 bid, $l.4a asueo.
Cull board: Wheat firm; no trading. Bar
ley, firm. December, $1.464 per cental: May,
$1.4 per cental asked; July, $L40 per ecn-
talk bid, $1.4j asKea.
BOOKS FDR YOUNG READY
ITBK-VRIAN'S SEEK TO STI5IU
IATE INTEREST.
Portland Association to Compete for
Prlssea Offered by National Or
ganization at Salt Lake.
Plans are now under way in the
schools department of the Public Li
brary, for the pupils reading; during;
the months of vacation. There is al
ways a falling off among readers of
this class at this time or tne year.
and those In charge of the library are
making earnest efforts to bring; the
pupil into closer touch with the li
brarians, to the end tnat tne reaains
of children will not diminish as in past
years.
There will be distriDutea to eacn
pupil an invitation card of bright, at
tractive colors, on wnicn win De notea
the various books that are deemed in-
teres tins to the young. To get the
hooks each DUDll will come to tne li
brary, where personal interviews will
be given by those in charge, the vari
ous books discussed, and everything
done that will encourage the young to
read.
The library also has a prepared list
of books that are considered detrimen
tal for the child to read. These are
kept in readiness now and will be glad
ly shown to parents upon request.
The Portland Library Association
also intends competing for some of the
nrizes that are to be offered by the
National Educative Association when
it convenes in Salt Lake City, during
July.. Pictures that are typical of the
schoolroom, snowing classes in stuay,
and which are Instructive in literary
uses, will be sent, as will also the pic
tures of Washington, Jefferson and
Lincoln High Schools. The list or un
desirable books for children will bo
eriven this conference at Salt Lake, as
a letter has Just been received at the
library from the secretary of that as
sociation, requesting that the use of
It allowed.
Albany Plans to Beautify.
ALBANY. Or.. May 26. (Special.)
To make Fifth street, the thoroughfare
on which the Oregon Electric line
passes through this city, a street of
beauty is the purpose of a club which
will be organized at a heeting to be
LADD&TILTON BANK
Established 1859.
Capital Stock
6urplus and Undivided Profits.
Commercial and Savings Accounts
Letters of credit, drafts and travelers' checks issued, available
in all parts of ths world.
W. M. Liadd, President.
Edward Cooking-ham. Vloe-Fra
w.
. H. CancJCley. Cashier,
First National Bank
Capital $1.500,0t)0
Surplus 900,000
Oldest National Bank West of tho
Rocky Mountains
eosiniB nssT axd Washington sm
Leare Seattle, Wask,
Midnight, Wednesday,
for
Victoria, Vinconrrr,
Prince Rnprrt, Granby,
Bay and Queen Charlotte
Islands.
ALiTERJTATE.
"PRINCE JOHN" AND "PRINCE ALBERT
Iave Victoria everv THURSDAY at 10:00 P. M., anrl Vancouver every rRT
DAY at 13 o'clock: mldhlKht for QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS and local points,
alter connecting with "I. S. PRINCE RUPERT," from Seattle, on Wednesday.
GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY
Passenger trains leave Princo Rupert Wednesday and Saturday at 10 A. M.
for New Tlazelton. B. C. (181 miles). Returning, leave New Hazelton Sunday
and Thursday at 9:45 A. M-, arriving Prince Rupert at 5:00 P. M.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM
DOUBLE - TUAC K ROUTE.
Chicago to New York and other Atlantlo seaports. Through PULLMAN
STANDARD and TOURIST sleeping-cars.
DORSEY B. SMITH, C. P. A J. H. BrRGIS, General Aarent.
Phone Marshall 197. Pasaenner Department.
City Office 69 Fifth Street. Portland, Or.
AGENTS FOR ALL, TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINKS.
4i
E.iii.,, from
ZFSlvcm f
LA PROVE! CB Jane
l.A I.OKltAINB Jnne 1 M.A rmiimr. u j
S FRANCE Cnew).... ...... June 2o 'LA MIKKAIXE July 17
" .1, la -screw steamer. tWuadruple-sorow steamer.
SPF.C1AL SATURDAY 8AJLINC.S FROM NEW YORK, 8 P. M.
ONE CLASS CABIN (II) and THIRD-CLASS PassenKer. Only
ROCHAMBKAU May Sl'MAdAltA . . . June -l
O W Sttacer SO 6th St.: A. D. Charlton, SS5 Morrison St.: J. O. Thomas. (1.
M St r. Kj.i "tMnly B. Smith, 6 6th St.; A. C. Sheldon, 100 3d .1.: H.
lMckMnT lis Si St.: North Bank Road. 6th and Stark sis., agents. Portland.
held in the basement of the United
Presbyterian Church next Tuesday eve
ning. The club will be composed of
people residing on this street. The
purpose of the club is to develop plans
for improving the street parkings
along the thoroughfare by the plant
In? nf flower trardens. rose bushes, etc.,
and the development of well-kept
lawns. There are many beautiful homes
along Fifth street with splendid lawns
and pretty parkings aireaay, unu mo
ninh hones to make the street a beau
tiful one its entire length, so that vis
itors passing through the city on tne
Oregon Electric may enjoy lis appear
ance.
NEW PRINCIPAL CHOSEN
Karl Onthank to Have Charge of
Frankton School.
nnnn T? fir Mav 2fi. (SDe
cial.) Karl Onthank. son of Mr. and
A TTT Anth.nlf nf th1a itV. and S
graduate "of the Hood River High
School, Who nas taaen jiih uaueiui o
degree at the University of Oregon and
.. v. ,. .aan thur. tha rt st vea.r work
ing toward a master's degree, has been
appointed principal or tne j-ranaiun
schools to succeed J. E. Stubbs, who
4-Ua r.Bham TTlH Snhool
Mr. Onthank win spena tne auramor
at Eujrene, taklncr special wor in
The special value
of Bitulithic as
a paving material is
only apparent after
years of service with
little or no repair
bills.
ESTABLISHED 1894
govt), Sacott it Stevis
jnginecrs
ACT AS
CONSULTINQ ENGINEERS
CONSTRUCTING ENGINEERS
OPERATING MANAGERS
APPRAISERS
PROPERTIES FINANCED
85 SECOND ST.. SAN FRANCISCO
NEW YORK ' NEW ORLEANS
J. C WILSON& CO,
STOCKS. BONDS. GRAIN AND COTTON
MEilBEKe
JTEW YORK STOCK EXCHAXOE,
KEW YORK COTTON KXC1IANUJC,
CHICAGO BOARD OP TBAltS.
ritK STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE,
BM 1TRANC1SCO.
P0ETLAWD OmCE:
Xjvwis Building, 269 Oak Street.
....$1,000,000.00
1,000,000.00
OFFICEHS.
Robert R. Howard. Asst. Cashlaa
J. W. Ladd. Asst. Cashier.
Waiter M. Cook. Asst. Cashier.
EFFECTIVE HAJICH 26th, 1913.
'S.S.PrinceRupert' .S-FrinceGeorge'
Leave Seattle. Waan.,
Midnight, Snnday,
for
Prince Rupert, Stewart
and
BTassett, B. G.
flrSmraac)nie
Generale transatl&rrtique
IHrm-t l ine to Havre-Paris (France)
New yorlt every Thursday at lo A. AL
France (New)," Thursday, June 5
12 LA SAVOIE.. July 3
pedagogy at the University of Oregon
Summer scliooi.
TRATKLERS' GUinE.
AUSTRALIA
TAHITI AST) KEW ZEALAND.
Bound Trip Rates! 1st clan to Tahiti 1KV
to Welllnrton (267.SO, to Sydney (300.
special radftc fircmn Tour (lncludlns South
Sea Isles) to Sydney Tla Tahiti, Karotonsa
and Mw Zealand and return Lnc to San
Franolsco ( or VatMiouver) via Auckland.
FIJI or Samoa aad Honolulu, $35. 1st olass.
Stoo-over any point, rood on year. Sail
ins from Ban Franolsoo April 3. Aprs -BO,
slay 13. to.
Itnioa BtMunship Cv of Ks Zeatasd. Ltd.
Ottlc: 879 Markt BlnH, Baa Franolsoo.
XFUKS STAiOXBS FOB
Ssa Francisco and Lo Ancel
MITIIOCT CHANGE
S. S. ROSE CITY, sail 9 A. L, May It.
S. B. BEAVER, 9 A. 3L, June 1.
IBB BAN FRANCISCO POBTXA2CD & SL
CO. Ticket Offlc Sd and WaahinctoB rlta
O.-W. R. a) X. CO
Fhoaa VBr-h-" 4S00. A. S131.
San Frajidscc.-Lc-ATiffeIol
and San Diego Direct
n 1 J" a a VTAmm,
X. JMUuaS U1U o o.' riiim J
fell Bssry Wedneay Altmaly, -s j
N0ETH PA01FI0 B. B. CKX
COOS BAY
and EUREKA
Steamer Alliance Sol la
Wednesday May 2S at P. M.
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO,
123-A Third StM Near 'Washington.
STEAMSHIP
Sails Todav for San Francisco, Lo
Angeles and San Diego.
SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND A LOS
AM.Kl.US S. S. CO.,
Main 26 1-4 Third St. A 4S96.
(With Denver & Rio Grande R. R.)
COOS BAY LINE
STEAMSHIP "BKEAKWATEB"
sails from Alnsworth Dock. Portland, st S
a nr.. Mav 10. 15. 2u. i5. 30. thereafter
every tlve days, 8 A. M. Freight received
dally until 5 P. M. except day previous to
sailing, previous day 4 P. M. Passenger
fares: First-class. $10; second-class. 7. In
cluding berth and meals. Ticket oftic at
Alnsworth Dock.
PORTLAND J COOS BAY S. S. LINE, U
H. KEATING. Agent l"hon Main 36US,
A
LOS ANGELES AND SAN DIEGO
STEAMSHIPS YALE AND HARVARD
Railroad or any steamer to San Francisco,
th Kipo City. Largest. fatst and th
ONLY trlctly tlrst-class passenger ships oa
th Coast. Average speed a muos p
hour; cost f2.000.000 each.
SAM FRANCISCO, rOKTLAND L. A.
si. S. CO.,
llaln as. Frank Rollam, A rent. A 45D.
124 Third McMk
And All Arceoitno lrnr(
Lnre, New mnd Ft tasenfter Me. inert
From Sew York every mUeriiate SaturdftT
1T DAYS TO iliO JA NT tltO,
-- 3& 1A i S TO BTTEN0S ATRE5.
Forratt,et., apply local ticket Agents, or
BUSK 6 IA NIELS, (rcttcra! Aeents,
' 801 ProtlTice Kxii.ria;!JSevr York.