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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1902)
THE MORNING QKEGONfAN. TTKJLDAY, AUGUST 29, 1902, BEARS IN FULL SWAY 8right Weather and Weak Cables Break Market. SPREAD IN OPTIONS NARROWING ronpecta for a. Corner In September Wheat Have Vanished, and Longi Unload Their Holdings. CHICAGO. Aug. 28. Bright weather gen-er-a'.y was the bearish factor In the grains to- i day "Wheat remained weak, and was active only In spots. With lower cables and weatner the best that could be desired, there -was a i gcd amount of long selling early, and prices txjk turns. There -was constant talk of a big jn-r.-eir.ent of Spring -wheat soon and good pros pers for better grading. Active threshing or the new -wheat -was reported under -way. FcZIawlng weeks of adverse -weather, the sar.shlne turned all the crowd to the bearlsn view, and ston-loss selling orders tame out. After the break, however, there was good buy ing at times. In general, the aspect of the ! -wheat market Indicated that the big longs I -wanted to get out of the market before it fiund a lower level, and the support -was largely by those -who covered for a profit. September started c lower, at lOft&iOtaC, lipped to 60c and closed -weak ana wai lower, at G9Ti70c. Corn felt the effects of fine -weather, low ca- .ties and rather freer offerings. The crowd , turned uniformly bearish, and September was at one time 2c lower. Almost every one In tv.e pit had stuff for sale. There -was a late rath on fairly cood buying, but the close -was -weak, with September lc lower, at 5Gc Cats ruled strong after an early dip. Janort covering and good buying "by cereal concerns put a arm tone In the pit. September closed Irm lie up, at sO&c. The leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT. Opening. Highest. Lowest. Close, h (Sertember JO iOhk u $u v tv 66 6S ilay C3 KVi 69 CORN. 55& 57 42Vs 42 SO 39 OATS. 26 2G 32& 33 e;-.ember . . . IXr-ember .... Slay C5H 41 39 50 39 Bert, (old) Be;- new) Dcr (new) Slay 23 32$ 30 30 26. 31 30 801? 30 30 30 30 MESS PORK. September ...17 12 17 15 Oct-ber 17 12 17 10 January ...'...14 90 14 95 LARD. 1G90 17 00 14 02 10 50 950 8 22 16 95 17 05 14 62 Eerttpnber . October .... ..10 75 10 75 .. 9 77 9 77 .. 8 30 S32& SHORT RIBS. 10 50 9 50 8 22 If January .... September . . October January ..... .10 17 10 17 . 9 97 9 97 . 7 77 7 77 9 87 9 65 7 65 9 97 9 67H 7 67 Cash Quotations were a6 follows: i Flour Steady. 1 1 Wheat No. 2 Spring. 73c; No. 3, 69c; No. 2 If red. 7071c Oats No. 2. 2030c; No. 3 white. 3230c Rye No. 2. r051c. Barley Fair to choice malting, 53ff63c Flaxseed No. 1, $1 45; No. 1 Northwestern, $1 45. Timothy seed Prime. $4 40. Mess pork f 10 WXglO 95 per bbl. Lard $10 4591j 50 per cwt. Short ribs sides Loose. fO 859 95. Dry salted shoulders Boxed. $S 758 87. r Short clear sides Boxed. $10 7510 87. Clover Contract grade, $S 85. Batter Steady; creameries, 15gl8c; dairies, 1317c. Cheese-Steady. lOglOSic Eggs Steady; fresh, 17c. Receipts. 'Shipments. j-jcur. Darreia lt.uuu Wheat, bushels 220.OC0 Corn, bushels 51.000 Oats, bushels 415 000 R,e, bushels 15.000 Barley, bushels 29,000 13.000 223.000 67.000 292,000 "r."6o New York Grain nhd Frodnce. NEW YORK, Aug. 28.-Flour-Receipts, 24. O00 barrels; exports, 13,150 barrels. Market quiet and easier at a slight decline on top grades. Winter straight?, $3 403 55; Minne sota patents. $3 804. Whrat Receipts, 134,575 bushels; exports, ( 210,500 bushels; spot easier; No. 2 red, 74c elevator: No. 2 red, 75i5c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth. 80c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba. 87c f. o. b. afloat. Reflecting a bearish weather map and a fa vorable forecast for Friday, wheat attained siltl lower levels today, under moderate sell ing for both accounts. Sentiment was also affected by lower cables and line weather In France. The market closed weak at UGJfcc net lower. May. 7474c, closed 74c; Sep tember, 7374c. closed 74c; December, 725fc373c closed 72c Hops Firm. Hides Firm. Wool Steady. Snn PranciMCo Grain Market. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 28. Wheat steady. Larley strong. Oats steady. Sot Quotations: Wheat Shipping. $1 12Q1 15; milling $1 174S1 20. Barley Fetd, 93697140: brewing, 9S5ica $1 021,. Cats New. 07e$l 20; old, $11 SO. Call board sales: Wheat Steady; December. $1 13 bid; cash, $1 15. Barley Strong; December, 9Sc. Corn Large yellow. $1 37&1 42. Enropenn Grain Markets. LONDON. Aug. 2S. Wheat Cargoes on pas sage easlt r and neglected; cargoes No. 1 stand- arJ California. 29s 3d; Walla Walla, 29s 3d. Er.glish country markets dull. LIVERPOOL. Aug. 28. Wheat aulet: No. 1 standard California. 6s 5d. Wheat and flour in Paris weak. French country markets slow. eatr In England overcast. PORTLAND MARKETS. Grain. Flour. Feed, Etc. The local wheat market was easier yester day in sympathy with pronounced weakness abroad. Some selling was reported in the in tcrior. but the prices generally asked by hold' ers are above the views of buyers, and the ;.:ume of business is very small. Freights scrm to be holding their own. and another fixture was reported yesterday afternoon at C 3d for a 2000-ton register vessel, whllo the Bar::3 rate was refused for a smaller craft. On this freight rate, with the European mar ket in Its present unsatisfactory condition, 61c is a prety full figure for Walla Walla wheat. al In preference to paying this price soma dealers announced that they were out of the raarket. Wheat Walla Walla, 6C3f61c; bluestem, 62 3arley Feed. $19 per ton. Fiour Best grades. $3 03 3 60 per barrel; crar.am. J- imq3 au. M.llstuffs Bran. $17 per ton: middlings. 53. shorts. $18: chop, $17. Oats No. 1 white. 95c$l; gray, . DOS? 95c per cental. Hay Timothy. $11012; clover, $7 502710 per ton. Potatoes and Onions. Potatoes Best Burbanks. 60ff65c per sack ordinary. 50?55c per cental, growers' prices sweets, $2 per cental. Onions California, 90c4T$l; Oregon, 75Q95c per cental. Batter, Esrcs, Poultry, Etc. Butter is steady at . unchanged figures, but the egg market was a shade easier yesterday, thi higher prices asked checking the demand. There Is an overstock of Spring chickens on the market, and they aro offering at very low figures. In fact, arc hard to movo at any price. There was a moderate demand for old chickens at "quotations. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3ff4 50; bees, $4 per cozen, laoiiiic per pound; Springs, $23 50 per dozen; ducks. $3 4 50 per dozen: turkeys, young, 1718c; geese, $46 pft- cozen. Cheese Full cream, twins, 12513c Young America, 1314c; factory prices, llc lew. Butter Fancy creamery. 2225c per pound; extras, 25c: dairy, 1616c; store. 12615& Eggs 20Jf22c Vegetable, Fruit, Etc. The fruit market was well supplied yester day, and some of the finest peaches of the sea son were received from Southern Oregon. The Crawfords this season are of much better qual ity than those which came first last year. They were selling yesterday at 50c and 60c. and the demand was excellent. Tomatoes stiffened up a little under light receipts. Vegetables Tomatoes. Oregon. 3040c per box; turnips. 05275c; carrots. $1; beets. 1 125 per sack: cauliflower, 75S5o- per dozen; cabbage. $1 2531 50 per cental; celery. 75ff90c per dozen: peasf S(?4c per pound: beans, 466c per pound; lettuce, head, per dozen. 25c; green onions, per dozen. 12Hc; radishes. 12 Vs 57 20c per dozen bunches; corn, 15ff20c per dozen; cu cumbers, 40 50c Green fruit Lemons, $3 S04 50 per box; ba nannu, $1 50ff2 50; pineapples. $333 50 per doz en; apples. $11 25 per box; raspberries, BgGc per pound; peaches, 50(JG0c per box: pears, $1 per box; watermelons, $1 T02 75 per dozen; cantaloupes, $1 251 50 per crate. Dried fruit Apples, evaporated, 7llc per pound; sun-dried, sacks or boxes. 67c: apri cots. 78c; peaches. Sllc; pears, 910c; prunes, Italian,. 35c; figs. California blacks, 45c; do white, 5g6c; plums, pitted, 4QSc Groceries, Nuts, Etc. Coffee Mocha. 232Sc; Java, fancy, 20332c; Java, good, 20S24c; Java, ordinary, 18220c; Costa Rica, fancy, 18iJ20c; Costa Rica, good, 1018c; Costa Rica, ordinary. 10312c . per pound; Columbia roast, $11; Arbuckle's, $11 63 list; Lion. $11 13; Cordova, $11 63 list. Salmon Columbia River, 1-pound tails, $1 75 per dozen; 2-pound tails, $3: fancy 1-pound flats, $1 90; Impound flats. $1 25; Alaska tails, 85c: 2-pound talis, $2. Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, 5c; No. 2, 4c; Carolina head, Gi7!4c- Beans Small white, 3c; large white. 3c; pinks, 2c; Bayos, 3e; Lima, 49ic per pound. Sugar Sack, basis, net cash, per 100 pounds: Cube. $4 50: powdered, $4 35; dry granulated, $4 25; extra C, $3 75; golden C, $3 65. Ad vances over sack basis as follows: Barrels, 10c; half barrels, 25c; boxes. 50c per 100 pounds. Maple 1516s per pound. Honey-J215c per No, 1 frame. Grain bags Calcutta, $7 per 100 for July August. Nuts Peanuts, 6ii6c per pound, for raw, SffSttc for roasted: cocoanuts, 85090c per dozen; walnuts, 1415c per pound; pine nuts, 1012c; hickory nuts, 7c; Brazil nuts, 14c; Alberts. 15ffl6c; fancy pecans, 1414c; al monds, 1516c Coal oil Cases, 20e per gallon; barrels, 16c; tanks, 14c. Salt Liverpool, 50s. $20 80 per ton; 100s, $20 40; 200s. $1950; rock, per ton, 50s, $17 50; 100s, $17; half ground, per ton, 50s. $18; 100s, $17 50. Worcester salt. bulk. 320s, $5 per bar rel; llnenvsacks, 50s, 86c per sack. Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc. Hops Nominal, 1617c; new, 17(fflSc Sheepskins Shearings, 15320c; short wool, 535c; medium wool, '3060c; long wool, 00c Qfl each. Tallow Prime, per pound, 45; No. 2 and grease, 23c Wool Valley. 1215c; Eastern Oregon, 8jp 14c: mohair, 25020c per pound. Hides Dry hides. No. 1, 16 pounds and up. 1515c per pound; do kip. No. 1, 5 to 15 pounds. 12c; dn- calf. No. 1, under S pounds, 10c; dry-salted, bulls and stags, one-third less than dry flint; salted hides, steers, sound, GO pounds and over, 809c; 50 to 60 pounds, 7 8c; under 50 pounds and cows. 7c; stags and bulls, sound. 5g;5c; kip. sound, 15 to 20 pounds, 7c; veal, sound, 10 to 14 pounds, 7c; calf, sound, under 10 pounds, 8c; green (un- alted), lc per pound less; culls, lc per pound less; horse hides, salted, each, $1 SOQ2; dry, each, $11 50; colts' hides, each. 2550c; goat skins, common, each, 10013c; Angora, with wool on, each, 25c0$l." Pelts Bear skins, as to size. No. 1, each, $3 020: cubs, $205: badger, each. 10040c: wild cat. 25050c; house cat. 5010c; fox, common gray, each, 30050c; do red. each. $1 5002; do cross, each. $506; do silver and black, each. $1000200; flsher, each, $500; lynx, each. $203; mink, strictly No. 1, each, 5Oc0$l 50; marten, dark Northern, $6012; marten, pale pine, ac cording to size and color. $1 5002; muskrats, large, each, 510c; skunk, each, 40050c; civet or polecat, each, 5010c; otter, for large prime skins, each $507; panther, with head and claws perfect, each. $20C; raccoon, for large prime, each, 30050c; wplf. mountain, with head perfect, each. $3 5005: wolf, prairie (coyote), with head perfect. ?ach, 40060c; wolf, prairie (coyote), witnout neaa, eacn, tuyjc; wolver ine, each, $407; beaver, per skin, large, $506; do medium, $304; do small, $101 50; do' kits, 60075c Meats and Provisions. Lard Portland, tierces. 12c per pound; tubs. 13c; 50s, 13c; 20s, 13c; 10s, Wjc; 6s. 13c Veal 708c Mutton Gross. 3c per pound; dressed, 6c Lambs Gross, 3c per pound; dressed, 7c Hogs Gross, 63107c per pound; dressed, 70 7c Beef Gross, cows, 803c per pound; steers, 4c; dressed, 7c Lard Compound, tierces, 9c per pound; 50s, 9c; 10b," 10c Bacon Portland, 14017c per pound; East ern, fancy, 1714c; standard, heavy, 16c; light. 16c; bacon bellies, 15c Hams Eastern, fancy. 15c; shoulders. 12c . Hams Portland. 15c per pound; picnic llc per pound. Dry-salted meats Portland clears. 11012c; backs, 11012c; bellies. 13014c; plates. 10c; butts. 10c Eastern Regular, clear sides, un smoked, 13c; smoked, 14c; bellies, average 23 to 30 pounds, unsmoked, 134c; smoked, 1414c; plates, 13c SAX FRAXCISCO MARKETS. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 28. Hay Wheat. $9 50012; wheat and oats. $9011 50; best bar ley, $608 50; alfalfa, $7 500 0 50; clover. $7 50 7 90 per ton; straw. 8745c per bale. Wool Nevada. 12015c; Valley, Oregon, 130 18c Spring Humboldt and Mendocino, 180 20c; Eastern Oregon. 14016c Millstuffs Middlings, $23 50025; bran. $19 50 020 per ton. Vegetables Green peas, l03c per pound; string beans, 102c; asparagus. 75c0$2 5O; to matoes, 20050c; cucumbers, 15030c per box; garlic 20214c per pound; egg plant. 40050c Potatoes Early Rose. 30040c; River Bur banks. 30060c; Salinas Burbanks, 75c0$I; Ore gon ' Burbanks, $101 25;-sweets, ?02Ji. Onions 50055c Hops New crop, 21022c Bananas $102 50. Oranges Navel, $2 5004. Apples Choice, S5c: common. $L Lemons Choice, $3; common, $1. Limes Mexican, $405 per box. Pineapples $2 5003 50. Poultry Turkey gobblers, 15016c; do hens, 15016c; old roosters. $4 50f5 50; do young! $4 5005; broilers, small. $2 5002 75: do large $303 50; fryers, $3 5004; hens. $4 5005 50; old ducks. $2 5003; young ducks, $2 5004 50. ' Eggs Store. 19024c; fancy ranch, 30c; East ern, 21024c Butter Fancy creamery, 2Sc; do seconds, 24c; fancy dairy. 23c per pound; do seconds. 20c Receipts Flour. 20.422 quarter sacks; do Oregon. 4194 quarter sacks; wheat, 60,191 cen tals; barley, 84,615 centals; oats. 1915 centals; beans, 490 sacks; potatoes, 4642 sacks; bran, 7545 sacks; do Oregon, 1600 sacks; middlings, 231 sacks; hay, 783 tons; wool, 411 bales; hides, 539. Metal Markets. NEW YORK, Aug. 28. A sharp decline in the English price of tin, combined with heavy offerings of the metal In the local market and a dull demand, caused a break of 35 points, the market closing weak at the decline. Spot was cuoted at 27.50027.60c Spot at London closed 1 12s 6d lower, at 124 5s, and futures 2 5s off from previous figures, at 120. In copper also both the home and foreign markets reported declines under depressing of ferings. In the local market standard closed at 10.70011.10c; Lake, 11.40011.65; electrolytic 11.25011.37c; casting. 11.25011.3714c Eng lish prices eased off Is 3d, spot closing at 31 6s 9d and futures at 59 16s 3d. Lead remained quiet and steady at 4c London declined Is 3d, being quoted at 11 2s Cd. Spelter was unchanged here and at London. Locally spelter was quoted $5 50 for spot and at London 19 2s 6d. Bar silver, 52?4c SAN FRANCISCO, Aug: 27. Bar silver. 52c LONDON,. Aug. 2a Bar-silver, 24 3-16d per ounce. Chicago Provisions. CHICAGO, Aug. 28. Weakness In the hog and grain markets worked against provisions. Early in the day there was some support from packers, but free offerings resulted in marked slumps all along the line. September pork closed 15c down, lard 32c lower, and ribs 2 lie off. WEST CALLS FOR MONEY 200,000 TO COME FROM,TfEW YORK TO SAX FRAXCISCO. Stocks Make a Slight Rally, hat the Market Is "Without Animation Flurry In Colorado Fuel. NEW YORK, Aug. 25. There was consid erable further contraction of active stocks In the stock market today, and the anlmatlon whlch had been shown on the previous days of this week was lacking. The speculatlva disappointment caused by yesterday's reduction of the dividend on Reading first preferred, and the anxiety and the continued depletion of banking reserves, due to the interior demand for currency, were responsible for the pausa in the speculative activity. It was apparent that some cbarp loisrs were Incurred by the plunging In Reading yesterday before the divi dend reduction was announced and In Atchison on the day before, previous to the report of the shrinkage In July net earnings. There was some further selling in these stocks today, and Illinois Central reacted sharply from yester day's show of strength. After the pressure to eell by dtsgusteti holders on margins had relaxed, prices were pushed up here and there, with a rather sustaining effect on the rest of the market. No stocks of the first grade were concerned In this movement, which was con fined to minor railroad stocks and to some rarely active specialties, notably the gas stocks and tho express stocks. Talk of consolidation accompanied the rise in both cases. . The strong rlso la Sloss-Sheffleld was un explained. The upward movement In Canadian Pacific seemed to be due to reports of the company's land grant bonds. The Toledo, St. Louis & Western stocks and the Wisconsin Central Railroad stocks, and the St Joseph & Grand Island stocks enjoyed the benefit of tho revival of old rumors of absorption by stronger Interests. Colorado Fuel's early break on tho proclamation of renewed hostilities between the contending interests In the property waa followed by a violent recovery and again by reaction. The undertone of the market was decidedly Improved after the early pressure re laxed, but there was no disposition toward tho revival of enthusiasm with which stocks have recently been bought. The Improved feeling was partly due to the report in the country of the measures In contemplation of the relief of the financial situation. A report was formu lated that the large banks were concerting measures to provide, by purchase or borrow ing, a sufficient Increase In holdings of Gov ernment bonds to enable them to expand their note circulation to a substantial degree. It Is hoped that bank notes can be shipped to tho Interior to moet the demand for circulation, and thus afford protection to the reserves of lawful money with the banks. The deposits at the Subtreasury for transfer to the Interior today amounted to $400,000. of which $200,000 was for New Orleans and $200,000 for San Francisco. The bond market was less active today and irregular. Total sales, par value, $2,600,000. United States old 4s advanced per cent on tho last call. CI u alii e Stock Quotations. STOCKS. Atchison do pfd I Baltimore & Ohio do pfd Canadian Pacific 1 Canada Southern Chesapeake c Ohio Chicago St Alton........j do pfd Chicago. Ind. & Louis.. do pfd i Chicago & Eastern 111.. Chicago Great Western. do A pfd . do B pfd Chicago & N. W. Chicago. R. I. & Pac. Chicago Term. & Tran. do pfd C. C, C. & St. Louis.. Colorado Southern do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Delaware & Hudson.... Del.. Lack. & Western. Dunver & Rio Grande.. do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Great Northern pfd.... Hocking Valley do pfd Illinois Central Iowa Central do pfd Lake Erie & Western.. do pfd 47.600 6. 5O0 49,100 1031M103 1 103 VI HJI-.IIOUill!. 31,900 141 2.206j 54H; 1.500 100 42Vi 76V4 4,000 34141 34 57H 52 240 240 181 3.700182 1.300 Z3H 23 40 4014 10014 100 34 78 51i 33 77 Bl. 1791 1 178 2,0001 49H 48 91 1,200 93 4116 70141 B7 190H 1 rvi 1 1 fvn 5001 93& 0J 14.800 800 200 172u,il71 87fc S7H Loulhville & Nashville. 154S153Vi Manhattan Elevated .. Metropolitan Street Ry. Mexican Central Mexican National Minn. & St. Louis Missouri Pacific , M.. K. & T , do pfd New Jersey Central.... New York Central .... Norfolk Si Western...., 135 V4 134 147 147 25i 29H 2oy4 20 U31&112 33 66 71H 01 j do pfd Ontario & Western.... Pennsylvania Reading do 1st pfd.. do 2d pfd St. Louis & San Fran. do 1st pfd , do 2d pfd , St. Louis S. W do pfd St. Paul do pfd Southern Pacific Southern Railway .... do pfd Texas & Pacific Toledo. St. L. & W... do pfd Union Pacific do pfd Wabaah do pfd 35 i 35i 35H IGIVi 1611 as 6SH 8Jtt 86 741 74i 79 70 86 IS' 70U 3714 37li 76! 1 77 lSS-XilSSft ....192 7614 7014 3Vk 96 5214 30 4t lllli 9J14 3314, 48 27 41 Wheeling & Lake Erie. do 2d pfd Wisconsin Central .... do pfd .T Express Companies Adams , American United States Wells-Fargo Miscellaneous Amalgamated Copper , Amer. Car & Foundry do pfd American Linseed OH. do pfd Amer. Smelt. & Refin. do pfd Anaeonda Mining Co.. 2UVi 30V4 5314 200, 230 230 25614 500 1.200 200 263 160 155 250 U60 2,600 700 67 66 3V4 92U 31 02U 23 52 200 1001 23 52 lOO: 200 100 4614 4CH 9714 07W Brooklyn Rapid Transit 900 6714 39,100 84 S.390I225W Colorado Fuel & iron.. Consolidated Gas Cont. Tobacco pfd General Electric Hocking Coal International Paper ... do pfd Laclede Gas National Biscuit v National Lead North American ....... Pacific Coast Pacific Mall People's Gas Pressed Steel Car do pfd Pullman Palace Car.... Republic Steel do pfd Sugar .. Tenner see Coal & Iron. Union Bag Sz Paper Co, do pfd United States Leather.. do pfd United States Rubber.. do pfd United States Steel.... do pfd Western Union American Locomotive . do pfd 1.100il22l41121H 100 2,000, 100 ' 100 100, 1.000 75 42 104 Vi 100 1.400 2.400 200 "3.660 42 103 51 VI 5114 87 87 "21 78 700 5.700 5,900 1321, 131 71 2.500 900 13?i 1314 8714 87 5.800 40 Kti 94$ 33 95 3.400 3.000 6.400, 300 5,000 100, Kansas City Southern.. 374 ao pra , Ql Total tales for the day. 674,700 shares. BONDS. U. S. 2s. ref. reg.108 Atchison adj. 4s... 06M do coupon 108 C. & N.W. con. 7s.l33 do 3s. reg lOOli D. & R G. 4s 102 do coupon 106 N. Y. Cent, lsts.,101 do new 4s, reg.. 133 Northern Pac. 3s.. 74 do coupon 133 do 4s lOlS do old -4s, reg...l09 Southern Pac 4b.. 9414 do coupon 100UnIon Pacific 4s. ..10414 . do 5s. reg 105 West Shore 4s 1134 do coupon 105 jWls. Central 4a.... 02J4 Stocks at London. LONDON, Aug. 2S. Closing quotations: Anaconda OUiNorfoIk & Western 7315 Atchison 06 do pfd 105 Bait. & Ohio 116U do pfd 95 Ontario & Western 36 Pennsylvania 83 Reading 35 do 1 pfd 4.414 do 2d pfd 38 Southern Ry 41 do pfd 0914 Soutnern Pacific .. 78 Unlop Pacific 11214 do pfd 94 U. S. Steel 42 do pfd 02 Wabash 35 do pfd 49 Spanish 43 81 Can. Pacific 14Sit! Chcs. & Ohio JPV&l Chi. Gr. Western. 5j D. St R. G CO do pfd 97 Erie 42 do 1st pfd 72H do 2d pfd 5S1, Illinois Central ..176 Louis. & Nash... .158 M.. K. & T 83 do pfd CS N. Y. Central. ...ICS j Downing, Hopkins & Co Established IS93. WHEAT AND STOCK BROKERS Room 4, Ground Floor MINE IS SOLD BY SHERIFF BAISLEY-ELKIIORX Ifr PUT UP FOR A 5000 JUDGMENT. Indications Are That the Baker County Property "Will Resume Operations In a Short Time. BAKER CITY. Or.. Auc. 2S. (Special.) The Baisley-EIkhorn mine -was sold yes terday by Sheriff Brown to satisfy a $5000 Judgment against the Eastern Gold Mining Compejiy, the owners of the property, ana in favor of tb,e Hellner Commercial Com pany. It -was bid in by u. a. jonns, an attorney of this city, for 54000. Tho sale was made subject to a mortgage for $30, 000. and another judgment for about $4000. There la considerable speculation aa to the meaning of the purchase made by air. Johns. He will say nothing about bis in vestment, but it Is generally believed -e is acting for Charles M. Hays, formerly president of the Bonanza Mining Company, vrho has been trying for Beverar-v montns to gel hold of the Baisley-EIkhorn. In addition to the morUnse and the two Judgments,, there are a number of other claims and attachments lor wages ana supp'les, amounting to about ?20,000, which Mr. liays has taken up at CO cents on the dollar. There Is a well-defined rumor that the Armstrong faction of the Eastern stock holder!, of the mine, as opposed to the Norwltch people, stand ready to pay oft the mortgages. Judgments and Hens against the property and assume control of the mine. There is little doubt from the moves that aro being made that the mine will soon be in operation again. Mining- Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 28. Official closing quotations for rrynlnc stocks: Andes $0 02 Belcher 6 Kentuck Con ?0 01 M rn n Best & Belcher... 8 Occidental Con Bullion 1 Ophlr Overman Caledonia 98 Challenge Con ... 17 Chollar 7 Confidence 71 Con. Cal. & Va... 1 25 Potosi Suvaca ........ Seg. Belcher .. Sierra Nevaaa Silver Hill Union Con .... Utah Con Yellow Jacket . Crown Point .... 6 Gould & Curry... 12 Hale & Norcross. 14 Justice 4 NEW YORK. Aug. 28. Mining stocks today closed as follows: Adams Con $0 20 Alice 20 Breee 50 T.KIU Hhlftf SO 11 Ontario 8 50 Onhlr 1 05 Phoenix .." 0 15 8 12 30 rv-nBtrwlr TimnM. fiipntnsl r r-i jr. v. 1 1.ri;rnrii Horn Silver 1 25 Sierra nevaaa Leadvllle Co'n ... 5 Standard 3 45 BOSTON. Aug. 28. Closing Quotations: Adventure ...S 21 OOlParrott t 28 50 Allouez . 2 25 Quincy iiw w Amalgamated Bingham Cal. & Hecla.. Centennial . . Copper Range Dominion Coal Franklin Isle Royal e ... 66 75 Santa Fe Cop... 1 50 30 001 Tamarack 170 00 04 00 11 00 20 75 21 25 5 75 5 00 57 00 535 00 17 25 Trlmountaln . Trinity 50 50! United States 141 50 Utah 10 00 Victoria ... 13 00 45 00 Winona Wolverines MohawK Osceola 55 50 Money, Exclinnee, Etc. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 28. Sterling on London Sixty days. $4 S1H: sight, $4 87. Mexican dollars Nominal. Drafts Sight, 21ac; telegraph, 5c NEW YORK, Aug. 28. Money on call steady. 34 per cent: closing bid and asked. 3J404 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4ff514 per cent. Sterling exchange heavy, with actual busi ness In bankers' bills at 4 SG.90 for demand, and f 4 84 for 60 days; posted rates, $4 S5J 4 8514 and ?4 88: commercial bills, $4 83 4 84. Mexican dollars, 41c Government bonds firm; stas bonds steady. LONDON, Aug. 28. Consols for money, 04 U-16: for account, 01 11-16. . Money. 3 per cent: rate of discount for short bills, 2 per cent; three months bills, 214 per cenj. "Foreign Financial Jfcws. NEW YORK. Aug. 2S. The Commercial Ad vertiser's London financial cablegram says: Business on the stock exchange today was restricted but firm. Consols dropped to 94 7-16. and then rallied to 94 11-16 on reduction in tho speculative "position, although the account Is still large. Americans were very narrow, with a tendency to see-saw. They opened heavy on tho cut In Reading Railroad dividend. The action of the directors is criticised severely here. The old scandals in connection with the road were recalled, and the market sagged until the afternoon, when It rallied on New York support, and the report that the United States Government intended to buy more bonds. The close was steady. Canadian Pacific was buoyant, going to 145 on repayment of land grant bonds. Bank ClearlnGTS. Clearlnsai Balances. Portland $338,104 5 54.181 Tacoma 200.615 61.331 Seattle 611.460 159.801 Spokane 182.670 28.102 "Dally Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, Aug. 28. Today'a Treasury statement shows: - Available cash balances Gold .$206,075,063 . 112.460.4S4 IRO.V TRADE IS QUIET. Anthracite Coal Strike Is Proving a Most Depressing: Influence. CLEVELAND. Aug. 2S. The Iron Trade Re view this week says: Comparative quietness has come Into the iron trade. The coke supply has Improved slightly In some spots, but, with other consumers the liability to sudden stoppage Is as great as at any time last week. It Is evident that there can be no increase In the supply of domestic pig Iron. The tendency in foundry iron Is up ward, and the movement Is more marked be cause of tho refusal of some producers, par ticularly Southern, to quote for any delivery in 1903. Meantime. 1S Birmingham Is tho usual quotation for No. 2, although there have been sales as high as $20. Northern furnaces have been beset tho past week by foundry customers, to whom the banking of a furnace moans tho suspension of melting. The effect of the anthracite strike is cumulative, and It may be months before It ceases to be felt In tho Iron Industry. In the Pittsburg district. It Is reported that tho producers of Virginia basic Iron have made tenders of Iron for shipment late this year at $21 50321 75, and for the future at $20 CO 20 75. Foreign Iron, bestemer, foundry and .basic Is coming In at an Increasing rate, and quotations for Mlddlesboro iron at Atlantic seaboard are as low as $19, duty paid, for No. 3. Cargo lots of Mlddlesboro Iron have been offered at $21 a ton. Pittsburg. The decline In foreign steel has led to wait ing by. some buyers. German billets can be bought at $30, duty paid, as against $32 and $33 for domestic steel. Some rail tonnage Is still being placed, the- mills booking about 50. 000 tons the past week. Including an order from the Wabash Railroad for 25,000 tons. Jn the Chicago district quite a number of struc tural orders are pending, and some German material has been placed In that market, and an Eastern shipbuilding company has placed a good order for plates and shapes abroad. One large plate mill is sold ahead to the middle of 1003. EASTERN LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO. Aug. 2a Cattle Receipts, 500. including 3000 Westerns. Market steady. Good prima steers, 75; poor to medium, 4 7 75; stockers and feeders. 52 6035' 25; cows, $1 S0&2 55; heifers, $2 506; canners, $1 75 S 50; bulls, 42 255 50; calves, 2 75ff7 23; Chamber of Commerce Texas fed steers. $3f?3; Western steers. $45 83 per cwt. k Hogs Receipts today, 18.000; tomorrow. 15. 000: left over. 10.000. Market slow, closing lower. Mixed and butchers, $7 357 S3; good to choice heavy. $7 COS 7 90; rough heavy, $7 25 7 55; light. $7 3587 70; bulk of sales, $7 43 67 63. Sheep Receipts, 20.000. Market for sheep and lambs 10c lower. Good to choice wethers. $3 6034; fair to choice. $2 503 50; -Western sheep. $3 50S6; native lambs, -$4 5065 60. OMAHA. Aug. 28. Cattle Receipts. 3500. Market active and steady. Native steers. $4 73 CS25; cows and holfere. $3fi3 25; Western steers. $4(16; Texas steers. $3 755 23; cows and heifers, $2 COG 4 40; canners. $1 732 S3; stockers and feeders. $2 7335 50; calves, $2 70 65 50; bulls, stags, etc.. $24 60. Hogs Receipts. 5500. Market steadier and easy. Heavy. $7 1387 40; mixed. $7 307 40; light. $7 407 50; pigs, $6g7; bulk of sales. $7 2537 30. Sheep Receipts, 4500. Market steady. Fed muttons. $3 50g4; wethers. $3 1303 65; ewes. $2 7363 40; common and stockers, $23 50; lambs. $3 50&3 23. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 28. Cattle Receipts, 8000, Including 1000 Texans. Market steady. Native steers, $3 75gS; Texas and Indian steers. $3ff3 50; Texas cows, $2 503 45; na tive cows and heifers, $1 50g4 33; stockers and feeders. $2 .0025 10; bulls. $2 5033 40; calves, $2 7535 50. Hogs Receipts. 3000. Market weak to 5c lower; bulk of sales, $7 5037 75. Heavy, $7 6037 63; packers. $7 237 60; medium, $7 403" Co; light, $7 133" 55; Yorkers, $7 50 7 55; pigs, $6 2537. Sheep Receipts. 4000. Market steady, tons. $3 4034 25; lambs. $3 7035 00; wethers, $3 J034 23; ewes. $3 3534. 15. Mut range Coffee and Sugar. NEW YORK, Aug. 23. Coffee Spot Rio steady; No. 7 Invoice. 5c; mild firm; Cor dova, S3Ilc Sugar Raw steady; fair refining, 2c: cen trifugal, 06 test. 3c Molasses sugar. 2c; refined firm. Coffee futures closed with a net gain of 2 points on August and a net decline or 5 points on other months. Total sales, 44,770 bags. In cluding 1000 bags cash coffee at $3 40; Sep tember, $5 40SC 50; October, $3 4533 65; No vember. $0 55: December. $5 55fN 60; January, $3 6555 63; March. $5 6335 80; April. S3 75. BEXJAMIX IIOSKIXS, PUBLIC ACCOiJNTAhT AND AUDITOR Accounting methods modernized. 51S Oreconian Bids'., Portland, Or. Woman is Interested and should know about the wonderful MARVEL Whirling Spray The New Ladles' Syringe Best. Safest, Most Convenient, V All itk 1 oar draxsUl Far I If h cannot supply tho MARVEL, nerentno other, bnt tend stnjimforll ltutrated book-valni.lt circs fall particulars ami directions In Room 290 Times Bdrr.. New York. For sale br Wnodard. Clarice & Co. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. LOW EXCURSION RATES TO ALL POINTS' EAST AND RETURN CHOICE OF ROUTES QUICKEST TIME BEST SERVICE Apply at office or write for full particulars. R. W. FOSTER, Ticket Agent, . Burlington Route WHITE COLLAR LINE STB. BAILEY OATZERT. PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE. Round trip daily except Sunday. TIME CARD. Leave Portland 7 A. M. Leave Astoria 7 P. II. THE DALLES-FOKTLATiD KOUTE. STRS. TAHOMA AND METLAKO. Dally trips except Sunday. STR. TAHOMA. Lv. Portland Mon.. Wed., Frl 7 A. M. Lv. Dalles Tnes.. Thurs., Sat 7 A. M. STR. METLAKO. Lv. Portland Tues.. Tburs.. bat 7 a. M. Lv. Dalles Mon.. Wed., irl 7 a. M. BAILEY GATZERT EXCURSION Every Sunday for Cascade Locks; leave 0 A. XL arrive pack ai rutiiaim t a ui. STR. METLAKO EXCURSION Every Sunday from Trie Dallea. 8 A. M., to Cascade Locks and return, connecting with Bailey Gatrert, making tnrouga connections between Portland and Xhe Dalles bom ways every Sunday. Sunday excursions Portland to Vancouver Landing foot of Alder street, Portland, Or. Both pnoces. Main 351. E. f. CRICHTON. Agent. Portland. Or. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. LEAVES Depot Fifth. anU I Street. ARRIVES For Maygers. Rainier. Clatskanie. Westport. Clifton. Astoria, "War renton, Flavel, Ham mond. Fort Stevens, Gearhart Pk., Seaside, Astoria and Seashore... Express Daily. Astoria Express, Dally except Saturday. Portland-Seaside Ex press. Saturday only. 8:00 A. M. 11:10 A. M. 0:0 P. M. T.-00 P. M. 2:30 P. M. Ticket office. 235 Morrison sL and Union Depot. J. C. MAYO. Gen. Pass. Art.. Aitorla. Op. Salem and "way landings Strs. Altona and Pomona. 6:45 A. M.. dally, ex. Sunday. Dayton ana jac&iinnvme Aionaay, Wednes day and Friday. 7 A. M. "Oregon City boat leaves Portland 0 A. M.. 1 and 5P.JL: leaves Oregon City, 7, 11 A. M., 3 P. M. Round trip. 25c. jAta Every fife- 7 IliettB tor Route OREGON LIT! UKAHBrUKTATIOr CO., Dock foot of Taylor - TRAVELERS' GUIDE. nosp Lime tt AA. Vila 9ir?!i4 THREE TRAINS DAILY FOR ALL POINTS EAST UNION DEPOT. Leave. Arrive, CHICAGO-PORTLAND 0:00 A. M. 4:30 P. M. SPECIAL. Dally. Dally, For the East via Hunt ington. SPOKANE FLYER. 0:15 P. M. 7:00 A. M. Cor Eastern Washing- Dally. Dally, ton. Walla Walla. Lew Wton, Coeur d'Alcne tnd UL Northern points ATLANTIC EXPREi-S 3:50 P. M. S:10 A. M. For tho East via Hunt- Dally. Dally. ington. OCEA3T AND RIVER SCHEDULE. FOR SAN FRAN- From CISCO. Alnsworth SS. Geo. W. Elder Dock. Aug. 10, 20. 30. 3:00 P. M. ES. Columbia 3:00 P. M. Aug. 5. 15. 23. FOR ASTORIA and 8:00 P. M. 5:00 P. M way points, connecting Dally ex. DaUjr, with str. for Ilwaco and Sunday. ex. Sua. North Beach, str. Haa salo. Ah-rtret Duck. Sat.. 10 P. M. For SALEM and way 0:45 A. II. fl:O0 P. M- polnts. str. RUTH. Ash Moru. Tues.. at. apek. Wed.. Thurs.. QVater permitting.) Frl. Sat. FOR DAYTON. Oregon " " City and Yamhill River 7:00 A. M. 3:00 P. M. A?,.Clc- Thurs.. Wed.. Plater Permitting.) Sat. Frl. ff r -2tcr- and Ilwaco. daily except Sunday it,. naa?' ea'-es Ash-Street Dock this "Reek: Tuesday. 0:00 A. M.; AVednesday. 0:00 TV oTur5da'- A. M.; Friday, 11 :0O A. M.; Saturday. 1:00 P M TICKET OFFICE. Third and Washington. Telephone Main 712. PORTLAND & ASIATIC STEAMSHIP CO. I"5r Tokohama and Hong Kong, calling at Kobe. Nagasaki and Shanghai, taking freight via connecting stearnors for Manila. Port Ar thur and VladlvrxtncV INDRAVELLI SAILS ABOUT AUGUST 23. x or rates and full information call on or ad dres officials or agents of O. R. & N, Co. EAST m SOUTH iiuj t sta. Depot, Utn and Leave Arrive OVERLAND EX PRESS TRAINS, for Salem, Koae ourg, Asftiund. aao lauicnto. O g U o n. sun 1' rancucu, Mu jttVtr, Loa Angeles. cU Paso. New Or itunrf und the Kut. At V u o d b u r n dally except Sun day;, morning train connects wltu train for Ml Angel, bll vcrtou. B r o w n a v 1 1 1 e. Springfield. S:30 P. M. 7:45 A. M. S:30 A. M. 7:00 P. M. and Natron, anu Albany Local for ilu Angel unl aa verton. Albany passenger .. Ccrvallls passenger. Sheridan passenger. :00 P. M. 7:30 A. M. 114 :S0 P. m. 10:10 A. M, 3:50 P. M. 113:25 A. M. Daily. (Dally except Sunday. YAMHILL DIVISION. rassenger Depot, foot of Jefferson street. Leave .Portland dally lor Oswego at 7:20 A. M.. 12:3U. 1:53. 3:25. 4:40. tl:23. 8:30 P. M. Dally except Sunday, 3:30, 0:40 A. M.. 3:03, 11:3(1 f. id. bunaay only, a a. m. ; Arrive at Portland dally at 3:30 A. M.. 1:33. 3:10. 4:30, 6:13, 7:40. 10 P. M. Daily except Eunday, u.35, 10:00 A. il.; except Monday. 12:40 A. M.: Sunday only. 10:03 A. M. Leave lor Dallas dally except Sunday, 0:03 f. ai. Arrive rortiana vzau a. m. Rebate tickets an sale betwern Portland. Sac ramento and San Francisco. Net rates. $17.30 first class and $14 second c:ass. Second clasi includes sleeper; tirst class does not. Tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also JAPAN. CHINA. HONOLULU and AUS TRALIA. CITY TICKET OFFICE, corner Third and Washington streets. Phone Main 712. TIME-CARD OF TRAINS PORTLAND Leaves. Arrives. Pucet Sound Limited.. 7:23 A. M. 0:43 P.M. Kansas City-St. Louis Special .'.11:10 A.M. 11:10 P.M. North Coast Limited... 3:30 P. M. 7:00 A. M. Tacoma. Seattle Night Express 11:43 P. M. 8:05 P. M. Take Puget Sound Limited or North Coast Limited for Gray's Harbor points. Take Pu get Sound Limited for Olympia direct. Take Puget Sound Limited or Kansas City St. Louis Special for points on South Bend branch. Double dally train tervlcs on Gray's Har bor branch. Four trains dally between Portland and Ta coma and Seattle. A. D. CHARLTON. Assistant General Passenger Agent, 255 Morrison st.. Portland. Or. IBr eat Northern Ticket Office 122 Third St. Phone 68D LEAVE No. 4 6:15 P. M. The Flyer daily to and from St- Paul. Minne apolis. Duluth. Chicago and all points East. ARRIVE No. 3 7:00 A. 31 Through Palace and" Tourist Sleepers, Dining and Buffet Sxnoklng-Llbrary Cars. JAPAN - AMERICAN LINE TOSA MARU For Japan. China -and all Asiatic points, will leave Eeattle About September 9'. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. For South-Eastern Alaska. Lea-re Seattle t Steamships Cottage City, City of Seattle or Spokane. 0 P. M., August 27. 31; Sep tember 4. 8. 12. 10. 20. 24. 2S; October 2, 8. "14. 20, 20. FOR SAN FRANCISCO Steamships leave Seattle at 0 A. M- every fifth day. Steamers connect at San Francisco with company's steamers for ports In Southern Cal ifornia. Mexico and Humboldt Bay. For fur ther Information obtain folder. Right Is reserved to change steamers or sail ing dates. AGENTS N. BOSTON, 240 Washington at., Portland: F. W. CARLETON.N. 1'. aeck. Ta coma: Ticket Office. 113 James St., Seattle; M. TALBOT. Commercial Agent. Seattle: GOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. General Agents; C. D. DUNANN, General Passenger Agent, sa Francisco. O CGEI tt EMASTJVj J $2h THE PALATIAL ouiM euiLDi Jfot a dnrlc office In the buildings absolutely fireproof; electric light and artesian -vrater; perfect sanita tion and thorough ventilation. Ele vators run day and night. Rooms AINSLTE. DR. GEORGE. Physician 413-414 ANDERSON. GUSTAV. Attorney-at-Law. .012 ASSOCIATED PRESSE. L. Powell, Mgr..80Q AUSTEN, F. C.. Manager for Oregon and Washington Bankers' Life Association of Des Moines, la. .. 502-303 BAKER. G. EVERT. Attorncy-at-Law 001 BANKERS' LIFE- ASSOCIATION. OF DES MOINES. IA.; F. C Austen. Mgr. 302-503 BENJAMIN. R. W.. Dentist 314 BERNARD. G.. Cashier Paclflc Mercantile- Co 211 BLNSWANGER. OTTO S-. Physician and Burgeon 407-403 EOHN. W. G.. Timber Lands 013 BROCK. WILBUR F.. Circulator Orego- nlan 501 BROWN. MTRA. M. D 313-314 BRUSRE, DR. G. E-. Physician... 412-413-414 CAMPBELL. WM. M., Medical Referee. Equitable Life TOO CANNING. M. J 602-C0a CARDWELL. DR. J. R.. Dentist BW CAUKIN. G. E., District Agent Travelers Insurance Company ................713 CHICAGO ARTIFICIAL LIMB CO.; W. T. Dickson. Manager 601 CHURCHILL, MRS. E. J TltMlT COFFEY. DR. R. C.. Surgeon 405-403 COLUMBLV TELEPHONE COMPANY 0O4-6O3-UOti-6O7-U13-tU4-G13 CORNELIUS, a W., Phys. and Surgeon... 20S COLLIER. P. F., Publisher; S. P. McGulre. Manager .r....4l3 COUNTY PHYSICIAN 403 COX, RALSTON, Manager American Guar anty Co.. of Chicago 503 CROW, C. P.. Timber and Mines 315 DAY, J. G. St L N 31 DICKSON, DR. J. F., Physician -...713-714 EDITORIAL ROOMS Eighth Floor EVENING TELEGRAM 323 Alder Street EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCI ETY; L. Samuel. Manager; G. S. Smith. Cashier 308 FENTON, J. D., Physician and Surgeon-.oOO-lO FENTON. DR. HICKS C. Eye and Ear 511 FENTON, MATTHEW F.. Dentist 509 GALVANL W. H., Engineer and Draughts man .... 4 600 GEARY. DR. E. P.. Phys. and Surgeon. .-..400 GIESY. A. J., Physician and Surgeon.. 700-71U GILBERT. DR. J. ALLEN. Physician.. 401r4UU GOLDMAN. WILLIAM. Manager Manahat- tan Life Ins. Co.. of New York 200-210 GRANT. FRANK S., Attorney-at-Law 61T GR1SWOLD & PHEGLEY. Tailors 131 Sixth Street HAMMAM BATHS. Turkish and Russian.. 300-301-302 HAMMOND. A. B 310 HOLLISTER, DR. O. C., Physician and Surgeon ...... 504-503 IDLEMAN, C. M., Attorney-at-Law. .41G-17-1S JOHNSON. W. C 315-316-317 KADY, MARK T.. Supervisor of Agents, Mutual Reserve Life Ins. Co COS LITTLEFIELD. H. R.. Phya. and Sur.....208 MACK AY, DR. A. E.. Phys. and Sur... 711-713 MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK; W. Goldman, Mgr 209-210 MARSH. DR. R. J., Phys. and Sur. 404-408 MARTIN. J. L. &. CO.. Timber Lands 601 McCOY. NEWTON. Attorney-at-Law 713 Mcelroy, dr. j. g., Phys. t sur.701-702-703 McFADEN. MISS IDA E.. Stenographer... .213 McGlNN. HENRY E-. Attorney-at-Law.311-ia McGUUlE. S. P.. Manager P. F. Collier, Publisher A 413 McKENZIE. DR. P. L.. Phys. and Sur. .512-12 METT. HENRY 218 MILLER. DR. HERBERT C.. Dentist and Oral Surgeon 603-600 MOBSMAN. DR. E. P.. Dentist 513-514 MUTUAL RESERVE LIFE INS. CO.; Mark T. Kady. Supervisor of Agents.. 604-603 NICHOLAS. HORACE B.. Attorney-at-Law.718 N1LES. M. L.. Cashier Manhattan Life In surance Company of New York. .........203 NUMBERS, JAMES R.. Physician and Sur geon .... 403 OLSEN. J. F., General Manager Paclflc Mercantile Co. 211-213 OREGON CAMERA CLUB 214-213-21C-21I OREGON INFIRMARY OF OSTEOPATHY ". 400-410 OREGONIAN BARBER SHOP, Marsch & Gtorge, Proprietors 120 Sixth OREGONIAN EDUCATIONAL BUREAU; J. F. Strauhal. Manager 200 PACIFIC MERCANTILE CO.; J. F. OUen. General Manager 211-213 PORTLAND EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY Ground Floor, 133 Sixth Street QUIMBY. L. P. W.. Game, and Forestry Warden 713 REAVIS. DR. J. L., Dentist C0S-6O9 REED, WALTER. Optician... 133 Sixth Street RICKENBACH. DR. J. F., Eye. Ear, Noso x and Throat 701-703 ROSENDALE. O. M.. Metallurgist and Min ing Engineer 010 RYAN. J. B.. Attorney-at-Law 513 SAMUEL. L.. Manager Equitable Life.... 308 SHERWOOD, J. W.. Deputy Supreme Com mander K. O. T. M. 317 SMITH, DR. L. B., Osteopath 400-410 SMITH, GEORGE S., Cashier Equitable- Lite- 308 STOLTE, DR. CHAS. E.. Dentist 704-705 STOW, F. H.. General Manager Columbia Telephone Co. ....008 SURGEON OF THE S. P. RY. AND N. p. TERMINAL CO 708 SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE 201 THRALL. S. A.. President Oregon Camera Club 214? "THREE IN ONE" QUICK ACCOUNT SYSTEM COMPANY, OF OREGON.. 51Sf TUCKER. DR. GEO. F.. Dentist 610-611- U. S. LIGHTHOUSE ENGINEERS. 13TH DIST.; Captain W. C Langfltt. Corps of Engineers, U. S. A 803 U. S. ENGINEER OFFICE RIVER AND. HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS; Captain W. C. Langfitt, Ceres ofEnglneers. U. S. A.. 310 WILEY. DR. JAMES O. C Phys. & Sur.70S-9 WILSON. DR. EDWARD N.. Physician and Surgeon f ..304-303 WILSON, DR. GEO. F.. Phys. & Sur. .700-707 WILSON. DR. HOLT C, Phya. & Surg.507-503 WILLAMETTE VALLEY TELE. CO 613 WOOD. DR. W. 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