Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 22, 1905, Page 17, Image 17

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    THE MORXTN'G OREGOXIAX, THURSDAY, JUN'E 22, 1905.
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EGLiNE IN SUEUR
Heavy imports of Raws Break
New York Market.
WEAK AND UNSETTLED
Hops Steadlqr, but No Higher, Under
Good Buying Demand Carload
of Watermelons Received.
Break In Chickens.
SUGAR Break In raw sugar cause
lower prices on refined.
HOPS Active buying caueea lighter
off-Tings.
"WHEAT Trading restricted by lack
of Fteamer space.
BARLEY Market easier on Ireer of
ferings. OATS Scarce and firm.
EGOS Market advances to 20 cents.
POULTRY Lowest price of season
paid for Spring obickone.
FRUIT Car of watermelons arrive.
POTATOES New and old grades
firmer.
MEATS Veal too plentiful and weak.
The New York sugar market hae been sen-
ou-sly unsettled by the effort to force on It
large quantities of raw ttugar. The result
was a. decline in all parts of the country,
the drop in his city amounting to 5 cent?.
Some New York firms declined 20 cents and
ethers 25 centa. The Taclfle Coast refineries
all put their prices down 10 cents, but the
Jobbers here cut that decline in half. The
market continues, weak with an uncertain
future. Many of the 'Portland firms are carry
ing heavy stocks of eugar and, therefore,
view the decline with anything but pleasure.
The lost weekly .report of docks of raw
rugar held on the Atlantic seaboard shewed
:3G.$C0 tons, an compared with 215,71" tons
a year ago. The differential between the
ftandard grades of raw and refined had ex
panded to 135 points, whereas at this season
f the year a maximum difference of about
1)0 points Is maintained. The New York,
market had been gradually becoming more
tn ettled and when an attempt was made to
throw on It a full cargo of sugar Tuesday.
I rices had to give way. The consumptive de
mand throughout the country for sugar has
Improved of late with the warmer weather,
but there was not much v'plrlt, however, to
the Inquiry. refiners' -trices being considered
relatively -too high compared with the cost
of raw imgar for the trade to take supplies
:n advance of Immediate wants.
HOP MARKET STEADIER.
Buying Demand Improve Its Tone, but
Does Not Advance Prices.
The hop market h again quieted down
because of the laek ot offerings. Tile readi
ness with which all supplies put on the mar
ket were token up has encouraged, the re
maining boidors to thipk that things are on
'he mend, and they ore, therefore, not o
ready to put their goods forward. There
J no doubt that' there is a steadier under
tone to the market, but it is not likely that
business could be done even at a slight ad--ance.
Buyers -bow a willingness to take
hold around the 20-eent mark, but withdraw
when higher price arc asked.
The late Hurt in activity made a big
hole in "Washington stocks, and it is said
the Chehalte district is cleaned up bare at
values running from lfif 21 cents. Exporters
a'e reported to have taken at least 400 bales
of Oregon, guaranteeing 20 cents, and are
willing to take about 1500 bales additional.
guaranteeing 18 and 10 cents without re
course. Hopmen figure that England will
yet require 5000 bajea of 1904s for blending
purposes.
Contracting I very difficult to carry on. in
view of the movement under way to put the
entire 1005 crop of this state in the hands of
a corporation, and the hhorts who have beon
waiting for a chance to write low contracts
will jirobably got left. Since Tineus. of
Tacoma. disposed of hla holdings he has cvi
dently gone over to the bear fide of the
market good and hard, Judging from the
lime of the Tacoma papers, which were but
lately engaged In an effort to boost p-rlecs
cut of right. Krebs. hi partner In the
formation of the Oregon pool. Is still boMing
his hops, and declares he will continue to
do bo until August, He has. however, toM
the Oregon growers to sell now if they can
get satisfactory prices.
WHEAT TRADE RESTRICTED.
frith More Steamer Room, Trading "Would
lie More Active-
Trading in wheat is restricted by the lack
of Pteamcrs. There is a fair inquiry' from
California, but shippers complain that they
cannot be accommodated with tonnage, as
the space on most of 'the Dteera coasters is
engaged for lumber. Yesterday's quotations
on club wheat were &249S4 cents. Biuestcm,
and Valley were unchanged.
The Valley market was reported a sfeade
easier, but quotations given were so lower.
Farmers are offering barley rore freely In
order to clean up before the new crop comes
on. The lower prices prevailing at Sea
Francisco also weaken values here.
Oats continue very trong. The available
supply Is exceedingly Hmtted. and the pros
pects are for a short crop in this mate, 'as
the acreage hus been much reduced. Prices
are now higher than they have been for
years.
CAR OF WATERMELONS IN.
Good Inquiry' f? AH Varieties of 1'rult on
Sale.
The ear of watermelosts due yesterday 4M
not arrive tmtlt noon, and It was late In the
afternoon when the fmH was tmt on sale.
It was offered at 2 cents a pound, and is
ikely to be ta troag doemtid t4y. A ear
I cantaloupes Is 4ue today- Yenerday
lunialoupc receipts wore Mght and the mar
ket was steady. The ear of orefcard fruits
received Monday Is practically all cleaned up.
Another car is on the way north and will
each Portland Friday or Saturday. The last
two ears of navet oranges of the seavon are
row on Jal. Fruit priees generally -ewcd
but lUtie change yesterday ' oxeopt aariootis
which wore higher, at SSeifll. owing to their
kcarcity.
Eggs lllgUer. Chicken. Lower.
Eggs were quoted yesterday at IP. 19 and
20 cents, with the bulk of the Business prob
ably at the higher figures. Stocks were Mgbt
all around, and the demand very brisk.
A fair amount ot poultry wai"reee4ved. but
the inquiry was -4ew. Most of the Arms
dealing In chickens quoted former prices-. 12
cents, fos olds and 1G cents for Springs; hut
one house cleaned up its supply of young
chickens- at 14 cents, the lowest price realized
far thie class ot fowls in several months.
Potato Market Firmer.
The potato market was quoted firmer yes
t&rdy. because ot light supplies of deslr-
able grades. Very few Garnet "Chiles were
on the street. -01& Oregon potatoes were
also scarce and sales were reported at J 1.30 3
L40. Even higher prices are looked for next
welc, aa . stock? In the state are almost
exhausted.
Veal Again Weaker.
Receipts of real were very heap- yesterday,
and with only a moderate demand the market
weakened. The Inquiry tor block bogs was
good. The beef market continues la a. most
unsatisfactory condition. with absolutely no
demand .for bails.
Bank Clearings.
Bank clearings ot the North weft era cities
yesterday were a follows:
Clearings. Balances.
Portland $ 665.3S2 J153.HH
Seattle 1.10J.3S5 23I.P9S
Taooraa 548.271 4ti.0
Spokane 406.701 83,059
PORTLAND QUOTATIONS.
Grain, Flour, reed. Etc
FLOUR Patents. $4.5003.10 per barrel;
straights. $4 04.25: clears. S3.75Zf4; Valley.
$C.04.2S; Dakota hard -wheat. $6.50'?7.50;
Graham. $3.5034; whole wheat. J 4 4.25; rye
flour local. $5; Eastern. $5.S05."0; corn
meal, per bale. $l.04y20.
"WHEAT Club. 82664c per bushel; Wuestem,
SSetc; Valley. 85c
BARLEY Feed. $22ff220 per ton; rolled.
$23.50.
OATS No. 1 white, feed. $30 per ton; gray.
$M.
MILLSTUFFS Bran. $10 per ton; mid
dlings. $24.50: shorts. $21; chop. U. S Mill:.
110; linseed dairy' feed. $18; Acalfa meal. $13
per ton.
CEREAL FOODS Rolled oats, cream. 00
pound sacks, $0.75; lower grades, $300.23;
oatmeal, steel cut. 50-pound sacks. $S per
barrel: 20-pound sacks, $4.23 per bale; oat
meal (ground), 50-pound sacks. $7.50 per
barrel: 10-pound sacks. $4 per bale; split
peas. $4 per 100-pound sack; 25-pound boxes.
$1.15: pearl barley. $4.25 per 106 pounds; 25
pound boxes, $1.25 per box; pastry flour. 10
peund sacks, $2.50 per bale.
HAY Timothy. $141C per ton; clover. $11
(J 12; grain. $11Q12; cheat. $11 12.
Butter. Eggs. Toultry. Etc
EGGS Oregon ranch. 1DHB20C
BUTTER City creameries: Kitra cream
ery. 20r21VzC per pound: state creameries.
Fancy, creamery'. 1714 QIU.: stcre butter.
11) (B IOC.
CHEESE Oregon full cream twins. 11US
12; Young America. 124U3ttc
POULTRY Fancy hen. 1212fec: average
hens. 12c; mixed chicken, llfellfec; old roon-
cre, 8'Jc; young roosters. lOSrllc; Spring. I'.j
to z pounds. 14c; l to IV; pounds.
15610c: dressed chickens. 13frl4c: tur
keys, live. ISQlltc; turkeys, dressed, poor.
17$ 20c turkeys, choice. 2d?22fcc; geese,
live, per pound. 7Srft;; grew, dressed, per
pound. i4f 10c: ducks, old,- 7J?S; duck, young
as to size. J3g7.59, pigeons. $181.25; squabs,
$22.58.
Vegetable, Fruit. Etc
DOMESTIC FRUITS-Strawborriee. $1.502
per crate; applet table. $l.Wy2.5o per
imx: goose Domes, soesrsi: new i-anioraia.
$1.75 ier box: apricots. 65c?$l per crate;
peaches. Si lr c.ate; plum, per
crate: Logan berries, xi.256l.4u per crate:
blackberries, 75c per crate; cherries, 4fSc per
pound: cantaloupes. H per crate: pears, tl
per box; black flga, $1 per era to. currants, 6c
per pound; prunes; $1.25; raspberries'. 76c;
watermelons. 2Vc per pound.
TiioriCAL. muiTS Lemons, unry. 3.m;
choice. $8 per box: oranges, as--'- fancy.
S2.50f2.75 per box; choice. $22.5; standard.
il.WJiii Aiedtterranean sweets. joow
2.75; Valencia. $3; grapefruit, J2..'0R3 per
box; bananac, oc ier pound, inneappies, $.30
per aosn.
FRESH VEGETABLES ATUChOkes. LBc per
dozen; asparagus. 20c per box; beans. 5f
Vc per pound; cabbage. lglUo per
pound, caulinower. $l.72bz per crate; cei
crv. !)Uc ter dozen: corn. Si Q 40c per doze:::
cucumbers, 40cQ$l ter dozen; egg plant, 17Hc,
lettuce, hothouse. 25c per dozen; lettuce, head.
IOC per dozen; parsley, zac per dozen; peas.
Uitc per pouna: peppers. 0c per peun
radishes. ICQ 12c per dozen: rhubarb. !;
2Kc per pound; tomatoes, $1.764 per
crate: squasn. jieri-.o per box.
"ROOT VEGETABLES Turnips. $1.23 O
1.40 per rack; carrots. $1.2561.50 per sack;
beets. $161.25 ier sack; garlic. 12W per
pound.
oxionh California red. ti.vi.ao per nun
dred: yellow. $1.75.
POTATOES Orr con fancy, old. $l.sr01.4O:
Oregon, new, $1.5u; Eastern, $1.251.35; Call"
fornla. new. si.UDSl.WL
RAISINS Loofe muscatels, t -crown. ,?ic:
S-layer Muscatel raisins. 7&c; unbleached.
seedless Sultanas. Olic: Lrondon layers. 3
crown, whole boxes of 20 pounds, LS3; 2
crown. $1.75.
DRIED FRUITb Apples, evaporated, CO
0'ic per pound; sundrled. sacks or boxes,
nent;: apricots. lOHllc: poaches. Ul0l4c:
pears, none: prunes. Italian. 4 5c: Frenon.
:k3c: ngs. caiiiernia biaoks. sc: ao
white, none: Smyrna, 20c; Fard dates. 0c:
plums, pitted, oc.
Groceries, Nuts, Etc.
COFFEE Mocha. 204J26c; Java, ordinary.
3S$f22c; Costa Rica, fancy. lStT-Mc; good. 10tf
lbc; ordinary, log 12c per pound; Columbia
roast, cases. 100s. $13.75; 5ua. $13.75; Ar-
buckle. S14.75: Lion.
RICEJ Imperial Japan No. 1 K-37V4: South
ern Japan, $3.50; Carolina, 5QUVjc; broken-
head. -?.c
SALMON Columbia River. 1-peund taUs.
$1.75 jer dozen; 2-pound tails. 12.40; 1-pound
flats. $1.S5: fancy. 1 14-pound flau, $l.bu; Vi
pound flats $l.li); Alarka pink 1-pound tails,
85c; red. 1-pound tall?. $1M); sockeyca, 1-
iound talis. Jl.bi.
SUGAR Sack baMs, 100 pounds: Cube,
50.15: powdered. 15.00; dn granulated. $3.SM
extra t . $a.au; gotoen t . irutt sugar.
$5.b0; advance over ack uawf. as follows:
Barrels. 10c; half-barrel.V25c; boxes. 5U per
100 pounds. (Terms: On remittance within 15
days, deduct c per pound; if later than 13
days and within 3d cays, deduct c per poun-j;
no ditoount after ao aaya.) iseet sugar, granu
lated, $5.70 per 100 pounds; maple sugar.
loolbc per pound.
SALT California. $11 per ton. $1.00 per
bale; Liverpool, ws. $17: loos, $10.50; :ws,
sic: hail-ground. iooi. .: s. J7.50.
NUTS Walnuts, 18?4c per pound by sack, lc
extra for less than sack: Brazil nuts. I5c,
filberts', 14c; pecan. Jumbos; 14c; extra large.
lbc; aimonap. l .x. i. l?ic; chestnuts, itai
lann. &c; unio. 4.zo per -rf-pouna arum; pes
nuts, raw, 7tc per pound: roasted, tie: pine'
nut. 104jl2Vic; hickory nuts, 7c; eocoanuu,
7c; coooanuts, S5t90c per aozen.
BEANS Small white. 3i4Hc: large white.
3Vi: pink. 3H3Hc; bayou. 4Uc; Lima. e?;c
Meats and Provisions.
BEEF Dressed bull. 2412 per pound
cows, 3HMV: country steern, 4dkc
MUTTON Dressed taney. 6c por pound
ordinary. 4c
VEAL Dreeed. 100 to 125 pounds. 03 7c
125 to 200 pounds. 4fetf5c; 20 pounds and
UP. (T4C.
PORK Dressed. 100 to 150, 7sfHc; 150
ana up. DafTc per pound.
HAMS 10 to 14 pounds, 13Uc per pound
14 to 10 pounds. 13ViC; 18 to 20 pound;
lSUc; California (picnic). SKc; cettago
hams, vc; snoulders. SVic; boiled bam. Sic
boiled picnic ham. bonMess, J3c.
BACON Fancy breakfast. ISc per pound
standard breakfast. ICcr choice. 14 He: Enx
lish breakfast. 11 to 14 pounds. 13Vac; peach
bacon. l."ic
SAUSAGE Portland, ham. ISc per Tound
minced ham. 10c; Summer, choice dry.
17 c; bologna, long. ic; wcinerwurst. Sc
liver. Oc; pork. 9c; blood. Sc; headcheese, tic;
uoiogna sausage, unic. -i-.tc
DRY SALT-CURED Regular short clears,
9?c salt, 103a c smoked; clear backs, 3ic
salt. 10Hc smoked, clear belMes. 14 to 17
pounds average, none salt, none smoked;
Oregon export. 20 to 25 pounds average.
ieic salt. lUjc vmeked; Union butts. 10
to IS pounds average. Sc salt, lie scnoked.
LARD Leaf lard, kettle-rendered: Tierces,
?c; tubs. 9c; 50s, uKc; 20s. 10c; 10s,
10Hc; 5s. 10tr. Standard pure: Tlercei',
tn.c; tubs. 9Hc; 0h. 8Hc; 20s. 8Uc; 10s.
H; 5s. 9c Compound: Tierces, 0c:
tubs. CHc; Ss. 6Vc; 10s. Gc: is. C'c
l'ICKLED GOODS-Plrkled pigs teet, U.
barreK $5: U -barrels. $2.75: 15-pound kit.
$1.25; pickled tripe. i-barro. $5; pickled
pig tonguek. tj -barrels. $; U -barrels, $s;
15-pound kits. $1.50; pickled lambs tongues.
H-barrel. $9; l -barrels, $5.50; 15-pound
kits. $2.75.
Hops. Wool. Hides, Etc
HOPS-Cholce. 1994. H-ftSlc per pound.
WOOL Eastern Oregon, average best. 100
23c; lower grades, down to 15c aeeordinx to
shrinkage; Valley. 26ff27c per pound.
MOHAIR Choice, 31932he per pound.
HIDES Dry hide. Nc L 10 pounds and up,
18ijltiv-c per pound; dry kip. No. 1, 5 to lo
pouodn. 11915c per pbund; dry calf. No. 1.
under 3 pounds. 17918c: dry t sited, bulls and
rtags. one-third lc-o than dry fiint; (colls,
moth-eaten, badly cut, -scored, murrain, halr
sllpped, weather-beaten or grubby, 2fiSc per
pound lew); salted hldea. steers, sound. CO
pounds and aver. VfilOc per pound; 50 to CO
pounds. tHQtc per pound: under 50 pounds
and co a a. sgPc per pound; salted tags and
bull, sound. 0c per pound, salted kip, sound.
15 to 30 pounde. 9c per pound; salted veal,
sound. 10 to 14 pounds-. 9c per pound; salted
eafcf. sound, under If) pounds. "10c per pound;
(green unsalted. lc per pound less; culls, lc
par pound lees). Sheep rklrtc Shearlings. No.
1 butchers' stock, 254?OOc each; short wool. No.
1 .butchers' stock. 4uig50c each; medium wool.
No. I butchers stock. OOSSOc; long wool. No.
1 butchers stock. $ll.se each Murrain pelts
from 10 to 20 per crnt less or 12914c per
pound: hors hides, raited, each, according to
!)z. $1,5068; dry. eah. according to size $L
91.50. col la' hides. 25950c each; goat aklna.
common 1015c each; Angora, with wool on,
25c&$l-50 each.
TALLOW Prime per pound. SH9ie: Nc 2
and greanr, 2ij3c
FURS Bear eklns. as to size. No. 1, $2,50
S"10 raeh; cubs. $)ff2- badger. 25050c: wild
cat. with head perfect. 25UVc: boiwe cat,
56 10c; fax. cosunoa rro. 50eT70c: red. $3k)
m 2S01S: silver and" Mack. 31WB2O0:
flshfcrs. $5t5; lyax. $4.50i6. mink, Krtcllr
No. 1. according to size. $1820; marten.
dark Northers, according to size a&a cowr.
$1015: marten, pale. pine, according to rtxe
and color. $2J0g4; tnuekrat. larre. 10915c;
skunk, -409SUc; civet or polecat. 5610c: otter,
large, prime skin. $910; panther, with head
and claws perfect. $2tiS: raccoon, prime, 30 1?
50c; mountain -wolf, with bead perfect. SX50
tjro; coyote, wcei: wolverine, io: ocavcr,
per kin. Urge $5rG; znedlua. $334; small.
$101-50; kit. S0S75C
BEBbWAt uooc. Clean asc pure, js:
per ,-pounfl.
CAECARA SAGRADA (Chlttaa bark) Good.
3lic per pound. '
GRAIN BAGS Calcutta. 7C
Oils.
TURPENTINE Cases. SOc per rail en: bar
rels. S6c per gallon.
. WHITE LEAD Ton 101S. ,HC: SWPOTM
let. 7?,c; Ices than 500-pound lots. Sc
GASOLINE stove gasonnc cases, -yjc;
Iron barrels, 17c. 86 deg. gasoline, cases. 32C;
Iron barrels or drum?. 2Gc .
COaL OIl cases. 0itc: iron sarreu. ic;
wood barrels; 17c; 63 deg., cases. 22c; Iron
barrel". 1ic, '
LINSEED OIL Raw. 5-barrel lots. 62c; I-
barrel lota. C3c; cases, GSc Boiled: S-barrel
lots, etc; i-barrei lou. (Be; cases. ,oc
HIM BUTTER TRADE
SAX FRANCISCO DAIRY; EX
CHANGE KEORGANIZED.
Higher Prices Expected at TJklah
Wool Sales This AVeck Grain
3Iarkct Slightly Firmer.
SAN FRANCISCO. June 21. (Special.) A
meeting of the wholesale dairy -produce deal
ers and oomrolrslon men Is called for to
morrow afternoon for the purpose of reor
ganizing the former Dairy Exchange, which.
though doted for a long time. hf never been
dtsineorporated. This action Is generally de
manded to correct the sbuws in the mar
ket and to obtain more reliable and official
dally quotations for butter, cheese and egrs
upon 'which the city and country trade in
these products ran be based. Dairy prod
ucts remain quiet at unchanged prices, with
an easy tone prevailing. Receipts, 4X400
pounds butter, 8000 pounds cheese. 41,820
dozen eggs.
At the Uklah wool sales to be held at the
end of the month, holders expect to obtain
higher prices. The bulk ot the Spring busi
ness in -wool is over and'llttle 1s doing locally,
except to pack and forward pureases to Bo
ton. Scourers will do little until Fall wools
arrive. The market holds mrotag.
Heps are quiet at the recent reduction.
The grain market bad a srlghtly firmer tone
for speculative options. Cash prices for
wheat and barley were steady. Oata were
weak.
Leading orchard fruit arrived freely, and
price, excepting for fine shipping stock, were
generally weak. Fancy oranges were scarce
and high. No citrus auction was held here
today. Tropical fruits . were steady. ,
Potatoes and onions were Is large supply,
but moved well, with some northern ship
ping demand. Another carload of Ml&skwlppl
tomatoes is due tomorrow.
VEGETABLES Cucumbers 5&965c; garlic
304c; green peas. 75c9$l-23; string beaa.
234c; asparagus. 3gS&c; tgmatoes, 75cG
$1.25; erg plant. 35c
IOULTRY Turkey gobblers. 1SS20C; roost
ers, old. $4.505; 4o young. $&597.5; broil
ers. naalL $1.50326: do large $2.5093.50;
fryer. $5.5090.50: bene. $l.59&59; duck,
old. $5$5.50; do young. $5&S.
EGGS Store JGH4U7Hc: fancy ranch, 20c
BUTTER Fancy cream fry, 18;; creamery
seconds. ISc; fancy dairy, 17He dairy sec
onds. 17c
WOOL Springs, Humboldt and Mendocino,
2&9Sdc; Nevada. 10620c
HOPS2022t4c ,
MILLSTUFFS Bran, $21922; middlings, $25
f2S.
HAY Wheat. $1014.5: wheat and oats.
$ffia.50: barley. JTtrlH; alfalfa. $7910.50;
ckrrr. $79&; stocks. $507,507 straw, SOffSOc
per bale.
FRUITS Apples, eboic. $1-25: common. 40c;
bananas. 75o6$3; Mexican llrnrj". $49-4.50; Call
fornla lesions, choice. $2.50; oofsmon. 75c; or
anges, navel. $1.2583; pineapples. $293.
POTATOES Early Rose. O0cfJ$1.23.
CHEESE Young America. l(H911c; East
era. 1501Sc.
RECEIPTS "Flour. 3S73 quarter sacks;
wheat, 144 centals; barley. 366 centals; oats,
24S4 centals; beans. 1015 sack?; em. 571S
cental; potatoes. 3G3G racks: bran. 03fi racks;
middlings. 201 racks: hay 207 tost; wool.
100 bales; hides. 350.
. Idaho Crop Rcpart.
The Idaho weekly crop bulletin says
part:
In
Fruit crops have made good advance dur
ing the week, though reports from soiae cor
respondents are more unfavorable than those
received during the previous week; while
some districts fruit still shows considerable
damage from frost, raon commercial orchards
promise fair to good vicM. Markets In
western valleys are -well jmpptled with straw-
berries and cherries; peaches are reported to
be ripe In the Snake River Caayoa In Elmore
County.
Some dry farm grain in rotttheastern lecall
ties is suffering from drouth; and In a few
other places there has been insufSoleat water
for Irrigation, but the conditio of the crop
is generally above average; heading Is ex
tending Into elevated southern district. corn
Is growing well.
Harvest of first-crop alfalfa is beoemlng
more general In southern ad we-stera coun
ties; reports vary somewhat as -to rcsultsv
but it is probable that as average yield will
be secured; timothy is heading and premises
a good yield; grain hay Is being secured.
The showery weather has, interfered some
what with haying operations., but has been
of great benefit In starting the second crop.
Range grass continues excellent on the Sum
mer ranges; Spring ranges are drying, but
the graes Is fresher than usual at thie date.
Washington Crop RVport.
The Washington weekly crop bulletin says
In tart:
The weather was very Sue for haying, and
ceneiderabie cutting of early hay was done,
The alfalfa so far cut is a good cro. Po
tatoes are vigorous and preie a large crop.
I .ate potatee are large enough to cultivate.
Garden and field vegetables- are thriving, and
the conditions have been very favorable for
killing weeds. Hops are sow grewlag well.
Growers are training, pruning and preparing
for spraying. Cherries are ripening fast, but
the yield is light, except in favored locations
where Spring frosts did no injury.
Grain of all kinds has made good progress,
Winter wheat Is generally headed out. and
much of It is In Moom. Sprlns wheat and
barley are heading, and are very promising.
Oats are growing well and early ones are
heading. There has been no lajury to wheat
as yet from hot and drying winds, but, al
though rain was plentiful la May and the
early part of June It 1 now desirable there
hosld be copious showers.
Dried Fruit at New York.
NEW TORK. June 21. The market for evap
orated apples Is without change. Common
to good are quoted at 4Uttic; prime. 5H6
Wic; choice. -tieCiC and fancy. c
Prunes are qulee, but remain firmly held
on the advance basis on the Coast. Spot quo
tation- range from 2"9Ce. according to grade
Apricots continue firm, with choice quoted
at 10S16c; extra choice, lie and fancy.
12615c
Peaches arc firm, with choice quoted at 109
lOttc: extra choice. ieH9I0iC and fancy.
ICS 15c
Raisins remain unchanged, with loose musca
tels- quoted at -tQCuie: seeded raUlcs. 5UC
CUc and London layers. $101.15.
Dairy "Produce In the East.
CHICAGO. June 2L On the produce ex
change today the butter 'market was steady
creamery, lC9ISic; dairy. 1591Sc
Eggs, easy at mark, cases Included, 12c
fix-ru-. 13Hc; prime Casts. 15c; extras. lc
Cheese, steady. SVitJl&Vic
NEW YORK. June 21. Butter, quiet; un
changed.
Cheese, "fins, unchanged.
Egg, weak, unchanged.
New York Cottos Market.
NEW TORK, June 21. Co: ton futures closed
with prices shewing a set lens ot 4S10 point.".
June. SJSZe; July. S.40c; Aegss. 8-ittc; Sep
tember. S.54c: October. 8.63c; November. 8.60c
December. S.71c: Januarys 8.74c; February.
cTTcr-March. .8.Elc; AprU. AS-lc; May. 8.57c
PTrn Tiir rnnrbl
UlLLL mL LLftULn
Campaign for an Advance
..Starts in -Stocks.
MARKET WELL SUPPORTED
Realizing Later Checks the Upward
srovement 3Iany Doubtful Fac
tors Are Ignored Equitable
Heport Anxiously Awaited.
NEW YORK. Jane 2L The specula tire
lesierafclp for which the rank and 'file ot
small traders had" been watching la order
to determine the direction, of thalr ventures
asserted Itself In the stock market today and
whipped up a sharp price movement and a
considerable degree tl animation. It was
evident that the outstanding short Interest
had been extended to unsuspected, proportion,
owing to the temptation to proferaional op
craters to take the short side la a Yery dull
market. The demand from the uncovered
frboru formed an Important element In ex
tending the advance when the aggresdlre
market leadership had established itself.
The ammunition employed by this leader
ship was not all ot a very substantial char
acter, and some of' the Incidents of tha day
were of a kind that would havo proved dis
tinctly discouraging In a market where de
prrssCoa was the order cf thie day..' Bui the
long resistance to repeated attack which the
market has shown and the moderate success
In the last two days of efforts to get priees
upwards- had gathered such cumulative ef
fect that a comparative upward movement
was the rraulL A, considerable volume of.
realizing sales was found to overhang the
market, placed there "by "anxious "holders who
have been waiting for an opportunity to sell
their stocks. .
It was not until late In the day that the
movement to take profits began to make
any effective drag- on the advance. By that
time a considerable portion ot the require
ments from the short Interest had been sat
Ufled.
The early movement centered very largely,
In specialties, and United Stales Steel pre
ferred made an effective leader. Reports of
large orders for Russian naval construction,
were current, and something was made ot
the published denial by ex-Prwldent Schwab
of an Intention to combine a number of - In
dependent corporations to compete with the
United Staler Steel Corporation.
It became known that the report of the
State Superintendent of Insurance on the
Equitable Life Investigation would be given
out tonight and the. hope was Indulged' In
that this might be the last episode of any
sentatlonal character In that long-drawn-out
subject, a consummation that -would afford
great relief to all stock market Interests.
Doubtful factors which were Ignored dur
ing the day were crop damage rumors, a re
duction in the price of refined sugar, a pass
ing of the dividend on Corn Products pre
ferred, a declaration of the regular dividend
In Lehigh Valley Inetead of a hoped for In
crease, and the discovery ot fraudulent rais
ing of stock certificates in Philadelphia. Any
one ot these Incidents would bare unsettled
the market at. any time In the recent past.
The closing of a truft company In Phlla
deiphla. announced late .today, had a dis
turbing effect. The closing tone was un
fettled and Irregular.
Bands were firm. Total rales, par value.
$4,240,000. United States bonds were all un
changed on call.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
Sales. High. Low. Bid.
Adams .Express. ..... . ...... ..... .2431
Amal Copper... 35.500 81 U S0H SO
Am. Car &. F. . 1.2UO 34fi 34 34'i
do preferred.. coo 0SH "OS" OS
Am. Cotton Oil. IKX) 324 30 H 32
do preferred ..... ..... 02U
Am. Express..... ..... 215
A. 11. it L. ptd. 1.S00 42 H 41 41U
American Ice 25
Am. Linseed OH 17 H
do preferred ..... ..... 40
Am. Locomotive .000 40 H 4SU 4SVi
do preferred.. 500 143i 113 113
A. Smt, & -Refg. 54.S00 lltlU 113-. 115i
do preferred.. 700 121 121 121
Am. Sugar Ret. 5,200 13tJi 135i 13U
A. Tb.. pfd. cer. 100 OtlVi 0U 00
Anaconda M. Co. l.bOO 1W 101 ?i 105H
Atchison S.4H0 82U 32 U 62
do preferred.. UiX) 103; nai 103.
Atlantic C L.. 4.S00 ICCii 1C0 102
Baltimore O. 21.700 1101t 100 110U
do preferred.. ..... 0C
Brk. Rap. Tran. 37,000 67 U C0 Cd
Can. Pacific... 11.700 131 131 151
Central of N. J. 2,300 "201 201 200
Ches. & Ohio... 10,M)0 51 50 51
Chicago & Alton 34
do preferred.. 100 7Ci 70 73
a Gt- Western 10.200 10 l'J 10
C. & Northwest. 1.200 10C 194 134 U
CiLtSL P.. 12.000 17GU 173 173
C. Ter. & Tran.... ..... 17
do preferred .- 30
C, C. C i St. L. 600 05 05 95
Colo. Fuel & 1. 5.U00 43 42 43
Colo. & So 1.300 27 27 27
do 1st pref.... 300 5S 33 57
do 2d pref.... 10.000 37- 37 37
Con. Gas 3.200 1SS 1S1 1SS
Corn Products.. 200 9 0 0
do preferred.. COO 40 43 44
Del. & Hudson. 500 1SI 1S3 183
D, . Lack. & W. 200 3S1 3S0 370
D. & R. Grande 300 2S 27 2S
de preferred.. 100 50 SO 6S
Distillers Sec.. 500 43 42 43
Erie 18.300 41 41 41
do 1st pref.... 1,400 79 70 70
de 2d pref.... COO C0 C0 CO
Gen. Electric... 900 174 173 174
Hocking Valley 91
Illinois Central. 19.000 ICfli; 10.1 165
Inter. Paper.... 2.000 19 1S 19
do preefrred ..... 7S
Inter. Pump.... ...... ..... ..... 27
do preferred SO
Kas. City So 24
do preferred 54
Louis. & Nash.. 8.400
Manhattan L... 400
Met. Securities. 10.500
148
ins
140
HU
147
1C4
Sl
1?3
20
54
120
160
99
2S
C3
44
34
142
61
SI
92
O0
1S3
3S
137
101
75
33 "
92..
95
91
SS
IS
j
2S
74
32
100
66
51'
3
120
32
96
Sl
33
37
5S
124
97
122
12
101
SS
36
102
23
97
34
109
19
39
233
107
94
1C
23
31
82
120
21
SI
123
29
iio
153
99
2S
C3
45
142
31
-S0
99
1S3
3S
130
101
37
92
93
.91
"is"
74
23
74
32
101
C3
23
60
C2
120
32
97
SO
33
Met, St. Ry 31.200
Mexican Central 1.100
Minn. & St. L..
M. 8 P Jk S S M.
do preferred..
Missouri Paclfi.
Mo Kas. Sc T. .
do preferred. .
National Lead..
3.400 121
1.G00 1A1
3.500 100
1.S0O 25
300 63
3.000 43
"N. R. R. M. pfd.
N. Y. Central.. 3.700 143
N. T-, O. ec W. Zi.tjOO 53
Norfolk & West. C200
do preferred
North American 4.400
Nor. Pacific. . . . 700
Pacific Mall 1.400
Pennsylvania .. 54,100
Sl
I00U
1S6
39
137
People's Gas 100 102
P.. C C & S. L.
Prexx. Steel C. 1.000
do preferred.. 400
Reading 1C7.S00
do 1st pref.... 100
Ao 2d pref
Republic Steel.. 1.900
do preferred.. 2.300
Rock Island Co. 10.000
do preferred.. COO
Rubber Goods.. 100
38
92
97
91
1S
73
2S
74
32
do preferred.. 100 101
S L & S F 2d pf. SOO C7
a L. Southwest. COO 23
do preferred.. 1.C00 01
So. Pacific .. 14.100
do preferred. . 300
So. Railway... 4.0OO
do preferred.. 400
Tenn. C. I... IL400
Texas & Pacific 3.100
T. St U i W
do preferred.. -
Union Pacific... CO. 100
do preferred.. ......
U. S. Express
U. S. Leather
do preferred.. ......
T" s. Realty
121
32
33
124 123
U. S. Rubber.. 400 3d
3C
101
29
98
34.
109
19
39
do preferred. SOO
V. S. Steel 71.400
do preferred.. 78.700
102.
30
OS
34
109
10H
39
Vlr.-Cai-, - Chem.
do preferred..
Wabash .......
do preferred..
WelU-Fargo Ex.
Westlnghouse E.
Western Union.
Wheel. & L. E..
Wisconsin Cen.
300
200
400
GOO
100
200
100
l,0O
500
1B7
64
1
24
50
17
JM
1A
2i
31
do preferred
Total sales for the da--, 901.700 shares.
BONDS.
NEW TORK, June 21. Closing quotations:
11" K ref. 2s rec.104 ID: R. G. 4s-.. .102
do coutom..:..l'MN. T. C G, 3.100
U a 3i reg 104 INar. PactSc 3s.. 77H
do coupon 104 (Nor. Pacific 4s..J03V
U. 8. new 4s reg.132 (So. Pacific 4s... 93
do coupon 132n:Unios Pacific 4s. 107
U. S. old 4s reg. 104 Wis. Central 4s.. 03fi
do coupon 13 (Jan. Cs. 2d set.. Odfe
Atchison Adj. 4s SJH(Jap. 4Ha. cer... 02 Vi
v Stocks at Loailcm.
LONDON. Jans 21. Consols for monty.
"50 H ; consols tor account. B0O-1S.
Anaconda SHiNorfollc & West. S2
Atchison S4?tii do preferred... 95
do preferred.. lOSHiOntarlo & West. 53U
Baltimore A O..H2H Pennsylvania. ... 60 Ti
Can. Pacific 153 I Rand Mines a,
Ches. -sfc Ohio... 32 'Reading 40U
C Gt Western. 1DHI do 1st pref.... 40
CSLtSL P. . ISOUl do 2d pref 44,ti
DcBeers 1CH ISo Railway 33
D. Jc R. Grande. 24i do preferred... 00
co preferred... 90(so. pacinc w
Erie 42HtUnlon Pacific 127?
do-1st pref SlHf do preferred:. .100
An ?M -arrt C&V.IU. K Steel 30
Illinois Central. 167 t do preferred:... 00 H
Louts. & Nash.. 13 11 1 Wabash 104 ,
Mo Kas. &. T.. 23 I do preferred... 30
N. x. central na ispanua f ours... vr
-Mosey, Exchange, Etc
NEW YORK. June 21. Money oa call.' easy.
2JJ2 per cent; dosing- bid. 2 per cent; of
fered. 2 per cent. Time money, slightly
firmer; 00 days, 3 per cent; 90 days. 3 per
cent; six months. 394 per cent. Prime
mercantile paper. 364 per cent.
Sterling exchange, heavy, with actual busi
ness In bankers bill at $4.S710S4-S713 for
-demand, and at $4.S320?4.E523 for 60 days;
posted rates, $4.&6 and $4.S3; commercial bills.
$4.63.
Bar stiver. 55c
Mexican dollars. 43c
Government bonds, steady; railroad bonds.
firm.
SAN FRANCISCO. June 21. Sliver bars.
BSc
Drafts, sight. 7c; telegraph. 10c
Sterling on London. 60' days. $4.S5; slgnt.
$4.87.
LONDON. June 21. Bar sliver, firm, 27d
per ounce.
. Money. 101 per cent. ,
Discount rate, short and three months Dtus,
113-1&S2 per cent.
Dally Treasury Statement. -
WASHINGTON. June 21. Today's Treasury
statement shows:
Ai-!lihl rj?h balance $136,493,631
Gold ... 56.8S9.01S
LIVESTOCK MARKETS.
Priees Quoted at Portland Unloa Stockyards
Yesterday.
Receipts at the Portland Union Stockyards
yesterday were 100 cattle and 350 sheep. The
feRowlnj- Diices were quoted at me yarca.
CATTLE Beet Eastern Oregon steers. x3.a
64: cows and heifers. $3.25; medium, $l.ooy
HOGS Best large fat hogs. $6; block and
China fat. $5383.50; stackers. $3.
SHEEP Best Eastern Oregon, .and .Valley.
-sheared. $3.50; medium. $383.23; lambs. $lt?
4.25.
' EASTERN LIVESTOCK.
rrfcea Current at Kansas City. Omaha and
Chicago.
KANSAS CITY. June 2L Cattle Receipts.
2O00: steady. Native steers. $4.2593.73; na
tive cows and heifers. $2354.75; stockers and
feeders. $2.7594.40; bulls. $2.2T.M: calves. $3ff
125; Western, fed steers. $4.2505.25; West
ern fed cows, $5.2394.35.
Hoes Receipts. 13.000; market, 39 10c lower
bulk of sales. $3.1565.20; beavye, $5.12
3.17; packers, $5.15f?5.22: " pigs and light.
$3t&fi5.2S.
Sheep Receipts. 300; steady: muttons. $4.23
93.63; lambs. $5.7597; range wether. $i.t
63.25; fed ewes. $4.25t?4.C0.
SOUTH OMAHA. June 21. Cattle Receipts,
3000. Market strong. 10c higher. Native steers.
$3.7585.50: cows and heifers. $394.50; West
ern steess. $3.25fT4.S3: canners, $1.7583;
stockers and feeders. $2.5004.50; calves. $3g6
bulls and stags. $2.2544.25.
How Receipts. 10.500; market &&10c lower.
Heavy. $5.0595.12; mixed. $383.10; light.
$5.1093.13; pigs. $165; bulk ot sales. $5.10
3.12.
Sheep Receipt. 4000: market, steady. Year
lings. $595.50; wethers. $4.5085.15; ewes, $4j
4.65; lambs. $3.5096.33.
CHICAGO. June 21. Cattle Receipts. 14.
COO. Good to prime steers, $5.50f6; poor to
medium. $3.7363.35; stockers and feeders
$2.7584.70; cows. $2.504.C0; heifers. $Z50
4.75; canners. $1.4082.40; bulls. $2.251J4
calves. $39&25: Texas fed steers. $494.75.
Hogs Receipts today. 38,000; tomorrow. 2S.-
CO0. Mixed and butchers. $3.2083.32: good
to choice heavy, $5.2595.35; rough heavy.
$4.6595.05; light. $5.1595.30; bulk of mles.
$3.22uC3-32.
Sheep Receipts. 13.000; sheep and lambs,
steady. Good to choice wethers. $4.5095
fair to choice mixed. $3.5094.40; Western
sheep. $495: native lambs. $4.7580.50; West
ern lambs. $38C45.
Metal Markets.
NEW YORK. June 21. The London tin mar-
ket met with a more active speculative de
mand according to private reports and closed
at 139 5a for spot and 137 15s for futures.
Locally demand continued quiet, but holders
were firm and epot closed at 30.TO-S 30.60c
Copper was higher In the London market.
clcslng at XCu 2s 6d for both spot ana tutures.
but locally the situation remained as recent
ly reported with both lake and electrolytic
ousted around 15c and casting 14.. sc
Lead was unchanged at 13 in London and
at 4.50e4.60c in New York.
Spelter also was unchanged at 24 In Lon
don, and at 5.35c In the local market.
Irea closed at 49s 4d In Glasgow and at
4X 6d in Mlddlesboro. Locally Iron re
mains unchanged, but rather easy In tone,
with No. 1 foundry Northern quoted at $10.30
017; No. 2 foundry Northern quoted at $16.50
ei'i No. 2 foundry Northern. $15ol0.30; Nc
1 foundry Southern. $l6.Zgi.i3; -o
foundry Southern sott, $16.2517; and Nc
2 foundry Southern. $15.50816.
Coffee and Sugar.
NEW YORK. June 21. The market for cof
fee futures closed steady, n- 5 points higher.
Sales were 29.750 hags. Including July. 6.20c
August. C.30fi6.33c: September. C.4oS6-45c
December. 6.6586.70c; March. CSOc. and May
G.93C Spot Rlc steady; No. 1 ll-16c
Sugar Raw. steady; fair refining. 383c
centrifugal, 90 test. 34c; molastcs sugar. 3c
Refined, dull; crushed. $6.23; powdered. $5.63-
granulated, Jj.ai.
NEW YORK. June 21. All grades ot re
fined sugar hare been lowered 30c per 100
pounds, making standard granulated $3.53.
Grain at San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO. June 21. Wheat and
barter, atronger. Spot quotations:
Wheat-Shipping. $L47Q1.33; milling. $1.53
ei.66.
Barley Feed. 9269Sc
Oats Red. $1.2531.33.
Call board sales:
Wheat December. JUT.
Barley December. S7c
Com Large yellow. $1.37ei.43.
Hops and Hides in Kerr York.
NEW YORK. June 21. Hops and hide;
Quiet.
Wool Steady.
Petroleum Easy.
Wheat at Tacoma.
TACOMA. June 21. Wheat, unchanged
btuestem. 90c; club. S2c
For sale. 12 $1000 6 per cent bonds
of tho Deschutes Irrigation & Power
Company, at par and interest. Unless
these bonds, -which are a first Hen. are
worth the amount asked, it would be dif
ficult to see any value to the Consolidated
Trust bonds or stock of this company.
For particulars Inquire of the Security
Savings Bank of Columbus. O.
Portland (Oregon) Telegram and Ore-
sonlan please copy,
Roscburg Is In the First Class.
ROSBBCRG. Or.. June 21. (Special.) At
the annual school election held In Rose
burg: this district pawed Into the first
class on account of havlnp a. school pop
ulation of over 10CO children in the'dls
txict. The Board of Directors was in
creased from three to five members. J. A.
Buchanan. Xduts Barzee and 31. F. Rice
were chosen as Directors, to act with B.
"W. 9trong and J". G. Flook, who hold
over. .
GASH WKEATHIGHER
Spot Markets Affect Options
at Chicago.
DOLLAR SALES ATST.1.0U1S
Reports Are Also Received of Unsat
isfactory." Yields, and Damage
by Chinch Bugs and
Black . Rust.
CHICAGO. June 21. Weakness in the wheat
market prevailed today at the start. Initial
quotations on July being oft Sc. at 8S3
S&c. The opening decline was mainly a re
flection of lower prices at Liverpool. Al
though additional rain had fallen through
out a large portion of the wheat belt, com
paratively little apprehension seemed to be
felt among pit traders 'who sold quite freely
cn the slight decline In foreign markets.
Commlesion-houses were fair buyers, but the
demand was not sufficient to prevent the
price of July declining to SSc Suddenly,
however, the market turned bullish. Prices '
made a quick advance. July selling up to
00c The greatest strength was manifested
In the July option, the reason being tha
high prices being paid for cash wheat in the
Southwest markets. A report from St. Louis
stated that $1 per bushel was paid for No.
2 red. new wheat. Another cause for the
sudden upturn was a report that while har
vesting In Oklahoma la progressing rapidly.
he yield fo only poor to fair. Shortage in
yield was oald to be due to chinch bugs and
black rust. From the Nortwest simul
taneously came fresh reports of damage by
rust. Late In the session the market again
turned weak. The reason was heavy liquida
tion of September by an Influential long. The
advance was. lost, the final quotations on
July being SUc lower, at SS989c
Liberal profit-taking by prominent holders
caused a weak close In the corn market.
July opened c lower, at 51c sold between
54c and 54c. and closed c lower, at
54Hc
The oats market was strong early, closing
easy. July opened unchanged at 3lc sold
between 31c and 31c. and closed c lower,
at 31c
Provisions were easy on a 5310c decline
tn price of live hogs. At the close Sep
tember pork was off 597c: lard was up a
shade and ribs were off 25c
The leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Open.
High. Low. Close.
$ .90 $ .SS $ .89
July $ .80
Sept. ..
-S4 ,S4 .84 .84
Dec ...
.S4 .84 .83 .83
CORN.
July (old).
July (ifew)
.54
-54
.53
.52
.49
.33 .34
.54 .54
.33 .52
.53 .52
.40 .4S
OATS. .
.34
.54
.53
-32
.4Ss,
Sept. (old)
Sept. (new)
Dec (new)
July
.31
.30
.30
.31 ?i
.30
.30
.31
.23
.30
.31
.23
.30
12.47
12.77
Sept.
Dec
MESS PORK.
..12.47 12.50 12.47
July
Sept,
..12.S0 12.32
LARD.
.. 7.20 7.22
.. 7.40 7.42
12.77
July ..
7.20
7.40
7.22
7.42
Sept, ..
SHORT RIBS.
.. 7.55 7.55 7.52
July 7.33 7.33 7.52 7.52
Sept, 7.72 7.77 7.121 -Zi-i
7.77 7.72
Oct, 7.60 7.8U T. 1
7.S0 7.77
Cash quotations were aa follows:
Flour Easv.
Wheat No. 2 Spring. $L0SL11; No. 3,
0Sc$1.00; Nc 2 red. $1,031? 1.04.
Corn No. 2. 35 c; No. - yellow, 33 c
Oats No. 2. 31c; Nc 2 white, 32c; No,
3 white. 31032c
Rye No. 2. 7Sc
Barley Good feeding. 39842c: fair to
choice malting. 45048c
Flax seed No. 1, $1-23; NO. 1 xorin west
ern. $1.43.
Timothy seed Prime $3.
Mess pork Per barrel. $12.45 12.50.
Lard Per 100 pounds, $7.1357.17.
Short ribs sides Loose. $7.55 7.05.
Short clear sides Boxed. $7.507.02.
Clover Contract grade. $1L75 12.25.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, barrels
25.000
14.000
Wheat, bushels.....
.... 2.000
....544.000
....711.700
.... 2.000
50.400
21.100
501.100
325.000
5,200
Corn, bushels......
Oats, bushels.......
Rye, bushels.......
Barley, bushels
S.000
Wool at St, Louis.
st. T.OI1IS. June 21. Wool, steady; medium
irrades combing and clothing. 2S831c; light
fine. 242Sc: heavy nne. ja-i:v4c; tuo
washed. 31342c
TRAVELERS GUIDE.
IB HI
Portland, Cascade Locks, The Dalles
Regulator LineSteamers
Steamers leave Portland dally at 7 A, M.,
connecting at Lyle with Columbia River &
Northern Railway Company for Goldendale and
Klickitat Valley points. Round trip every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday to Cascade
Locks. Every Sunday, excursion to Cascade
Locks and return. leaves 0 A. M., returns tt
P. M. Dock foot of Alder st. Phone Main 014.
Cltr Ticket Office. 122 Third SU Phono 680.
2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY
The Flyer and tie Fast MalL
SPLENDID SERVICE
UP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT-
2
COURTEOUS EMPLOYES
For tickets, rates, folders and lull Infor
nt(fin rll on or address
H. DICKSON. City Passenger and Ticket
Agt.. 122 Xhlra street, .rcrxianu. ur.
JAPAN-AMERICAN LINE
S. S. IY0 MAE.U,
For Japan. China and all Asiatic Ports, will
leave seame iwui juij
$10.00
Trill defray all expenses for
4 days vacation round trip
on the luxurious ocean-going
steamers City ot Puebla.
Queen or Umatilla
Leaving Seattle and Tacoma every fifth day.
calling at Everett, South Belllngham.
Belllngham. Vancouver. Etc
For full particulars apply
TICKET OFFICE. 249 Washington st.
ANCHOR LINE U. S. MAIL STEAMSHIPS
NEW YORK. LONDONDERRY & GLASGOW
NEW YORK. GIBRALTAK AJiU .NAi'i.iiS.
Superior accommodation, "excellent Cuisine.
The Comfort ot Passengers Carefully Con
tldered. Single or Round Trip Tickets Issued
between New York ana bcotcn. i-ngiisa,
Irish and ell nrincipal continental points a
attractive rates. Send for Book of Tours.
For tickets or general Information apply to
any local agent cf the Anchor Line or to
HENDERSON BROS, Gen'l Agents.
Chicago. IIL
WESTERN" CANADA.'
Carries the banner on yields of wheat and
other -trains for 1004. This la the era of
$1.00 -wheat, 7 9,933 FARMERS rer-slve $33.
tCO.COO as- a result ot tnelr heat Crop, se
cure a FREE HOMESTEAD at once or pur
chase from some reliable dealer while Units
are xlllsg at present low prices. Apply for
inforrcatwB to J. N. Grieve, Auditorium bldg..
COliD
ver mm
TRAVELER'S GUIDE. "
tm
axw Union Pacific
S TEAINS TO THE EAST DATLY.
.Through Pullman standards and tourist
sleeping-cars- dally to Omaha. Chicago, Spo
kane: tourist sleeping-car dally to Kansas
City; through Pullman tourist sleeping-car
(personally conducted) weekly to Chicago.
Reclining chair-cars (seats free) to the 3ast
dally.
UNION DEPOT.
Leaves. I Arrives.
CHICAGO-PORTLAND!-;!-; A,"M Sr-l T V
SPECIAL for the East! Dally. I Dally.
u. Huntington. 1
SPOKANE FLYER
lG:15 P. M. S:0O A. M.
I Dally. Dally.
For Eastern Washlnrton. Walla Walla.
Lewtston. Coeur d'Alene and Great Northern
point.
ATLANTIC EXPRESS
S:15 P. M.
Dally.
:13 A. M.
Dally.
for the East via. Hunt
ington.
RIVER SCHEDULE.
FOR ASTORIA and, 8:00 P. M. 5:00 P. M.
war points, connecting Dally, Dally,
with steamer for Ilwa- except except
cq and North Beach, Sunday. Sunday.,
steamer Haesalo. Ash- Saturday,
sr, dock (water per.) 10:00 P. M.
FOR DAYTON. Ore-:7:00 A. M. 3:30 P. ig,
gon City and Yamhill! Dally, Dally,
River points, Ash-ot. except except
dock (water per.) Sunday. Sunday.
4:00 A. M. About
FOR LEWISTON. Tuesday, 5:00 P. M.
Idaho and way points Thursday. Monday,
from Rlparla. Wash. Sunday. Wednesday
1 Saturday.
Telephone Main 712. C. W. Stinger. City Tick-
11 Agi.7 a. 1. i-Taig, uenerai rtii .
SAN FRANCIS 00 & PORTLAND
S. S. CO.
Operating the Only Passenger Steamers tor
ian rancisco ijirecc.
"Columbia" June 25; July 5. 13, 25.
"St, Paul" June 20. 30: July 10. 20. 30.
AINSWORTH DOCK AT 8 P.M.
points In United States Mexico. Central and
soutn America, ranaraa, nonoiuiu. v.iuu.
Japan, the Philippines. Australia. New
Zealand and Round-the-World Tours.
JAS. H. DEWSON. AgenL
Phone Main 203. 24S Washington st.
EAST vu
SOUTH
UNION DEPOT.
OVERLAND EX
PRESS TRAINS
tor Salem. lCusr
burg, Ashland. ,
Sacramento, Ug
den. San Francis
co, Mojave. Los
Angeles. El Paso,
New Orleans and
the East,
Morning train
connects at Wood,
burn daily except
Sunday with train
for Mount Angnt,
Sllverton, Browns
ville, Springfield.
Wendllnz and Na
tron. Eugene passenger
connects at Wood
nurn with ML An.
gel and Sllverton
local.
orvallls passenger
Sheridan passenger
S-30 P. M.
7:23 A. M.
30 A. M.
6:10 P. M.
8:00 P. M.
10:33 A. 1L
7 JO A. M.
3:50 P. M.
83 A. 5L
4:50 P. M.
Dally.
PORTLAND-OSWEGO SUBURBAN SERVICE
AND
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Leave Portland daily for Oswego at 7:39'
A, M.; 12:50. 2:05. 4, 5:30. fl. 6:33. 7:45. 10:10
P. M. Dally excepC Sunday, 5:30, 6:30. 8:33.
10:25 A. M.. 11-30 P. M. Sunday only, OA. Jl.
Returning from Oswego, arrives Fortiana
dally 8:30. 10:10 A, M.. 1:55. 3:05. 4:55. 0:20,
7:35, 9:53. 11U0 P. M. Dally except Sunday.
B:25, 7:25, O'JJO, 11:45 A. 1L. Except Mon
day. 12:25 A. M. Sunday only. 10 A. II.
Leave from same depot for Dallas and in.
termedlate points dally. 6 P. M. Arrivo Port
land. 10:10 A. M.
The Independence-Monmonth motor line
operate dally to Monmouth and Alrlle, con
necting with S. P. Co. triln3 at Dallas and
Independence
First-class fares from Portland to Sacra
mento and San Francisco, $20; berth. $3.
Second-class fare, $15; second-class berth,
$2.50.
Tickets to Eastern points. and Europe. Aisa
Japan. China. Honolulu and Australia.
OTX TlUxtin. JBBliti, comer iucu uaa
Washington streets. Phone Main 712.
TIME CARD
OFTRAINS
PORTLAND
TlATT.T.
Depart. . Arrive.
Yellowstone Park-Kansas
City, St. Louis Special
for Chehalls. Centralla.
Olympia, Grayo Harbor.
South Bend. Tacoma.
Seattle. Spokane. Lewis
ton. Butte. Billings. Den
ver. Omaha. Kansas City,
Sr, Loula and Southeast, 8-30 a m 4:30 p r
North Coast Limited, elec
tric lighted, for Tacoma.
Seattle. Spokane. Butte,
Minneapolis. St, Paul and
the East 2:00 P m 7-w 0
Pucet Sound Limited for
Chehalls. Centralla. Ta
com and Seattle only... 4-30 pm 10:53 pm
Twin City Express for Ta
coma. Seattle. Spokane.
Helena. Butte. Yellow
stone Park. Minneapolis,
St! Paul and the East..ll:45pm J:50 5 a
x D Charlton. Assistant General Passen
ger Agent. 255 Morrison at., corner Third.
Portland. Or.
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co.
UNION DEPOT.
Dally.
For Maygers. Rainier.
Clatskanie. Westport.
Clifton. Astoria. War
renton. FlaveL Ham
mond, Fort Stevenj.
Gear hart Park. Sea
side. Astoria and Sea.
shore.
Express Dally.
Astoria Express.
Dally.
Dally.
8:00 A. M.
11:20 A. M-
2-30 P. M
Sat. only.
7:00 P JI
Ex. Sat.
9:50 P. 3i
C A. STEWART. J. C. MAYO.
Comm'l Age. 243 Alder st. G. F. & P. A.
Phone Main 000.
For South -Eastern Alaska
Steamers leave Seattle 9 P.M.
S. S. Humboldt. S. 5. City
, of Seattle. S. S. Cottage City.
(June 10. 22. 27. Excursion a.
S. Spokane leaves June 22;
July 6, 10. August 3. 17,
For San Francisco direct.
Queen. City of Puebla, Uma
tilla. 0 A. M.. June 22. 27.
Portland office. 240 Washington at- Main 220.
CD. DUN ANN. G. P. A..
1 San Francisco.
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