Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 08, 1908, Page 17, Image 17

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TIIK MORXIXO OTJKGOXIAX. WKDNESDAT. AP11IL 8. 1DOS.
17
LARGE FEED SALES
Much Business Transacted at
the Board of Trade.
. , A-rrtnV!
FARM PRODUCE IS STEADY
C.ralnmcn May Mis met Hour of
Meotlnir Hop Market Sliow Fnir
IVjrrco of ActlvK Shiptnonis
1-Yom th State.
Th. U-fi-r rrt of th -r-uira on tr,
Torrl of T'.i y.iMr wa don tjr the
fl rtovr U of an ,nformi nature
ttd th trrMi'ih not pcc4.
At th novn pr.oo rr -r sold
at tH a hW ent better than the
rttr1 pru-. Mnriar A lH of Valley cream
ery truer burnt crtts.
0 t QviottK N-rd. rr were quoted
at cota ni tutter at Mondiy i
jm-u-. rvltn wore noted in mtl.wtr.ffs
b,1 vn country i2r"d raat.
Amor; the v:::om on th floor eras W. r.
Ivttrrux. of ji:r.M!n. a tnemter of te
M'r.niif vT-.-Ain .har.jf. H express
Mm'f a ry much rad m t:h ":he
1V;I made r-y l?i HviU chnf nd
00iU it ouM pro of pre! benefit t the
The tttorJitBi' i rwin dr mhen
It la considered that thi t beturen fMam
tn w; of the aprtoultural line. wtn ide
can be formed of the bustrew that be
dc-i, er':;'r n sr.tm and fmit latr tn
the jear.
tAt the apeviM meeting of itraln men to
ntM one n.attrr tat w IU come before tha
m.mhera will be chanrtnr th hour of meei
Ir.f for tie (ram, flour and feed tradca.
The tone of the produce mrket, at re
pofied by commJttee, llw:
Frr. tedy ; poultry arrival heavy,
market uteadj ; veal ami pork weaker and
Jo
Cffera ard sales aa poated were:
Offer t bur ?S c 5 ca. candied (rr
l-.,c. iMiTueiate delivery; aacX pink
beans. $. -V ; cube creamery butter,
W oae candled e(r. l'-io; 5 cam
p,Mio. We f o. b. Junction; 50 caw fancy
full creajii new cheese, l2c; 2i aacXs S. W.
bean, f r, M f . o- b r or t hand.
iffers ta if!) 1 car Permud on ton. oO-p-Mir.d
crates. track; S3 eaea candied
eff. Hhc f. o b. Junction; 5 caes fancy
W ; s c e n : n b r t c k c r ei m c h oee e . 1 7 S c ; 10
cas-? fancy Yoon!n Jimbrer. 19c; 10
, aao f.v.-.cT Ortfvn iimburfer. HW; 10 ca
fsn-'v Vi!"ons:n Summer bivck. iTc; 5
1 1; fancy W ! 5 - o n r n .el S ; . 1 S c :
lis to l V) !:. Ktore bntter, IrtSc. tn-.me-d
U I e d i t e 7 y ; K c a o s a 1 o n tomatoes,
$; 40 a;cka N'o t onions. J4 To; 20 sack
rArsr:-. ti 10; 2 sack beets, $1; J5 sack
No 2 iMiMn $2 73; it caaa atrioUy fresh
tfs;: !i'o; cube butter, Wc; 2i sacks
far.cy he;id rice. 10
aie -A e creamery butter. Wic; 20
caeis (ar.cjr car.d'.ed c.r- 1 1t c: case
full br:ok cream. ITtC 10 cases full cream
Ur- cV.eee. subject to inspection, 14o to
arru e
UHKS fXH STK UY fXUJ MARK1T.
ie.-M t le Merchant Say A la ka Trade Is
Over for the Preswwt.
Accordmj; to a leading- Seattle produce
merchaut, who was in th;a city, the North
ern Ofg- market should m axeady fr um
ume jtt. lie ea:d:
-Ptt:e taa done no Alaaka business
since April 1 wh:, the last steamer sailed
w-tth eMpplies to ro in over the Ire, and no
more shipment will be made until naviga
tion cper.s tn the ear'.y Summer. Th effjrs
Seattle i pow taking re for home con
mnption. The daily need of the Seattle
district are about a carload of epjs a
third of these are Wash'.r.rton errs. Orejwn
Jurniahtnf the remainder. We wia nee'd Ore-r.-n
oa ur.t'.l e berln fettiny supplies,
from tha East."
The decline In butter Quotations ha
served to Increase the shonaf m the local
market and of the city creameries are
able to till only a small part of their orders,
fme California butter w offered by brok
ers yesterday a; 2-4 cents.
Ther was a firm demand on the street
for chickens and i os of -ood lie n w r e
reported up to 13 cents, while fancy
riyircuth Kjcks brourht aa h:fH as 16
cen;.
ORKttON HOP MUP.MKXTS, 124(St. IVVLK
Market MOrly Active mt Wlde ftaajr f
MMf.
h.pn cr.:3 tr t.-es.n hops for the flret eva
tWvHits of (he cn-c- year wrere 124,365 baies,
iVilf:-?' OAiiiv Ait cf the unld supply In
the state rar.se from lVOoo to 2000 bales.
f th total ahpn-.4r.ts ab.tut K.v bales
were oJ.s- There has N-en hta buying- of
l1Vs latf ly. but rvar.y of ;he purch.vrs
have ben stvrfd bere. The shiprrK-nts fnm
September 1. to March Si. 1.5, Mlow;
BaJea.
;.vpT)y r .
Xovr'n.ber
January -
'.br;iry
March -
& 7T4
ii a.;
21.V
2 i.
IvfTs
10.4 ;u
142. 3ti5
Tr. H g oor.f.ica.on an active $,-! for th
ttns of yar. Kv'.a NVr.u yestcrxlAy K-ufK.:
SV bales of )rI N-pe at A cents ar.d :.2
ttales of cheaper sr lea at 3-i'- cents. John
t-n-. !o ha e is re ; rt M to h a ve Ikhm: h t t he
gooit kvt of S NN at Gaston at 5 cer.is.
Charles Uve:.-y -ut 1 the M ft honey crop
of 1 hA'es a: r:rf.ri at a price ur.de r
tod to be cer.ts. Trcas Pro t her Kc.t
31$ bales from Stfher-scci & Ccmpar.y at $
cents.
AVOTHFR APTAVCF IS SI 'UAH PRICKS
TMrd Kie the Coat Wthin a Few
Weeks.
There was an advanre f .to rents a hun
dred in fruit u-ar and 2 cents tn other
arrados yesterday. This advance was looked
f-r bv the hceseilers and trey wuld not
be surpr-sed at a further rte any day. as
crdltiors appeu tr m-arrart hiFher price.
There has been no chanpe In Eastern prices
lateiv to justify an a.lanee on the Ooast,
and :t '.s understood the new list is the re
sult of sorre settlement rea.-hed by the
sue ar interests of California and Hawaii,
whtrh hae for some time past been disput
ing for trade.
ran uar on the Coast is now .V cents
alove Now T.Tk and that is where it has
etod for eera; years past w ten normal
cor.d-.tionv have prevailed.
POTATO MARKET IS OTHRSKKKED
Lanre Arrival FXm Portland and Heavy
htptnr sua oa ttwe Way.
A private wire from San Francisco yc
t e rday re port ed t hat mark et o v era took ed
with Oregon pva'.oea. la cars arriving; tne
previous day. Sale were inade at 7i)tfN
cr. ts. a few exceptionally faccy lots brir.g
Inf $i. In view of the large shipments now
In transit by rail ar.d steamer, lower prires
wer predicted in the Fay City.
Seattle received IvWi crates of new crop
Australian onions Saturday, and 1000 sacks
cf Japanese onions are due there in a few
days There are no Japanese onion on th
Arabia which I now on the way to this
city
No Carlo Arrtrals of Produce.
There were no produce arrivsJs from th
E'-uTh yesterday, hat a car of vegetables
that cam In Monday was unloaded. Rhu-
ert aa quMJ lor t rr t1- n1
asraraaus svM at mt5 rnts. Otherwise
prieea were unclanse.!, four ear ef ba -nana,
and te of ommn are flue teay.
Rnnk Oleartnr.
Warir.f-s of t?ie Northwestern eltles yes
' tervtav were as M;Vos:
i Oe.rma-s. P!n.
. i t o: Tn
S-tile . MM. l.'T Ui'MJ
Tt.m . rr. '.' 4 4S.-.1
STkane S-".vVM 11T.T4
BOARI OF TKI1! QVOTATIOX.
WHEAT Tru.K ori.-es: riur. r
kx .-- .- :
karley Feed. :M rer t: rolled.
-7tf prew ma. i;.
---. 2
FlOl R rat cm. ?4 rr barrel;
strA-.irhts, MW exports ILViftU"; Vallev,
4 ".; V k g-raham. IS; whole wheat,
S 4 4.'; rye. S 2
Mill srrr v-v: tti-r, t--. -.o iV nte inn :
rtutter. Fr- and Poultry.
K'TT:n Kstras. 27 vsc p'r pound; fa
2cj itt'. 2oc: store. Irt'-jc.
fjfp l.oss off i-WflrtSo Pr dvaen.
per
SOc;
p-und: orea-n brick. 20c; Swiss bik.
LTRY-M-xc 1 chickens, ISr. per lb ;
fwrK-y hne, 14 Q 14 'n; rooster, old. So;
fryers, lb . Oc ; broilers. Ib. 2 Sy 3oc ;
Fruits and Verrtahlew.
POT A TOES Select, selling prlre, "Oc per
hundred; writamette Valley, buving- price,
o per hundred; Kast Multnomaa, buying
price, Me; clackama. buyitu price. IVV" per
hundred.
CNUXR Jcb price. $4 7." tf 3 per hundred;
buymc price. 14 Sotf 4 W per hundred; garlic,
15o pvr pound
A iTLts Select, $2 ,V per box; fancy. $2;
choice. $l..V: ordinal?, SI 2.".
KlU.'ITS OranjtM. $3tT5 Pf
box; lemons. i2 1! ir li-.W
VEvlCTABLKS Tvirnlpf. $t P' ark;
heeis, $1 2S: parsnips. $1 21".; cabbajse. $1.75
per hundred , tonatces. Florida. M 0 sf 3
pr cmte: Mexicans. $2 T?; cauliflower,
local, LVV$t$l hothouse let'uee. $1.2150
per box; cucumbers. lff2 dosen; celery,
ftfctl per doren
Meats and Provision.
nRFSSrTt MFATS Hoars, fancy. T a G Sc
per pound; ordinary. 7c; large. veal,
extra, StfSHC; ordinary, 7 ft 7 -s c : heavy, tfc;
mutton, fancv. i c.
HAMS Hams. 10-12 lb.. 14 tC per pound;
H I Hv. 14" 1S-20 lb., 14c.
H ACON Hreakfast. 1 h; if 22c per pound;
picnics. 1V; cottage roll. tic.
lRY SALT AND SMOK FT Regular
short clears, smoked, ll-c per pound: un
amokeot. 10V,c; unmlted beliies, 10 13 lbs.,
smoked. lOji.to: lO-lS lbs. unamoked.
clear helllce, unenoked. l"c; smoked. 14c;
shoulders, lie; torgues, 10c.
LAIiP Kettle leaf. 10s, 12 - per pound;
Sa. 2c: " 0 tins. lSVc: S rendered. 10e,
llc; s 11 c; compound, 10. Sc.
JOBRFRS" QVOTATtONS.
Ve-e4bTe, Yiilt. Ktc.
FKFSH rr.flTS Straw berries. Soffliic
per bo.
FIl KST? V K i FT AIM. K S A rt i c h ok e. ftOc
per dosen; asp.rar-rus. Sv- if "c per lb ; beans,
2'c per pA'r.r.a ; eig plant. 20c per pound ;
lettuce, head. 40c per dosen; parsley. 2Cc
per diien. peas. 10c per pound; peppers. 2o
per p-ur.d; radishes, 2."c per doien; rhu
barb, $2-00 rer crate; sp.nach. Soc per
ci-ate; new California potatoea. MT 3 So per
pound; sweot potatoes. 3 4' rr P'lund.
TROPICAL. FKl ITS Grapefruit. $3.M;
bananas. -j ? Oc pr pvund ; crated, c;
ptnearplcs. SJ.M per doxen.
PK1ED FKlTiS Apples. 10c per pound,
peaches. Iltfl21-ic; prunes. Italian. BtfH;
prunes, French. 3 9 be; currant, unwashed,
c.iifi. Sic; currants, washed, cases. 10c;
flga whita fancy. -Wpound boxaa, 0 O.
PILING UP II SURPLUS
hop rRonv(Tiox is kvxxixg
FAR AHEAD OF PE3IAXD.
Shwari & Sons Htiniatc That With
Fremont Acrragro, America Will
Have 200.000 Bales Too Many.
SALKM. Or.. Arrll ijspeela! Joseph
Harris, of thts city, Oregon representative
of Fer.;amtn Svwarx Sons of New York
ar.d Hohemia, has Just received fntm the
New York office, of his nrm the following
statistics regarding- the hop situation:
Bales,
Stocks in growers hands August 31.
1-K 20.000
Crop Of ItKW S0O.O.H
Total X2O.O00
Fxports. less lmp.rts. from August
190?, to August t. iikw" 2A.OOO
Available supply OaO0
Consumption fivra August 31, ltv. to
Augmst 31, 1- rVOOO
Surplus August 31, UX ...
Croo of iivV
75. tWO
S70.000
T.vtai 44VOOO
Exp-rts les Imjvr: from August ol.
11HA. to August rl, l7 M.0OQ
Available supply . . llt'iOOO
Consumption from August 31, liVC, t
August 31. ItVT 240.OOO
Surplus August 31. 1907.
Crop of l:'7 ....
1?2.000
SiHl
Tofa! 4W.O00
Exports tetimated r.OOrt. less im
ports test minted ."0'!'V. fr.-m
August Si, 107. to Aupu SI, l' 70.W
WailaMe w.pp'v v . SS2.000
ConsumptWin from August SI. 1JK7.
to August l. lf04, estimated ;O.000
Surplus A.irust r,l. ll0! 142.0X
With th.i present aorear a normal yield
;n t-.e I'nuoii States is about as follows:
O-cc n Ii40.i''
Ca f om 'a . l'0 OOO
W"a:ngtoa" - 4O.h0
New " ork 0. 000
T al JWO.OOO
A'llmg- to thee ?tt'oo-' bales, the above
s :p'us of l4"2-0 bales and an importation
e ;u .valent to 4'.00 bales, would give us
.'4 2 'i bales, so that during- the coming
s-.tv-r. ? cou'd expert i00.o- bAlee. and
i.i: hs-e 4-2 o bales left, or 200.000 bales
ever ar.d abo e our revjciremer.ts.
i :-.5 fg'ire are approximately cor-re-t
ar.d I bellevo they are.' says Mr.
llnrr s. - Jt occurs to m that the proper
th c f?r the grower to d is to reduce his
acrthge bv at ieas one-half, and to do so
at .r.c-". without waiting; to see what his
ne-.g.-.bor is going to do.
Metwl Markets.
XKW TORK, April 7- There was Quite a
sev e re d e : ne : a the I xtadon t m mark et
today, with sprt closing- at f 141 15s and
futures at 140 1J. locally the market was
w eak and lower, wlih Quotations raiighng
from Stc to si .,.V.
Copper was lower in, London, spot closing
at .S lTs and futures at . Locally
the market was weak, but unchanged. I-&ite.
12 S7 I "3 13 1 2 s c . electrolytic, 12-75 ty 13c ;
casting, 12 V i 12 7r.
Lead was lower at 13 i$s M !n London.
The local market was qu'et and uxcnsjiged
st S 90 0 c.
Spelter was lower at 21 io in the Lon
dn markat. but remained ju!et at 4.003
4 70c locally.
Ir-in was hijrher with standard foundry
quoted at ?0s d an-1 Cleveland warr&xts st
?'. 10-id In Lhe Englisii market Locally a5
ccar.r was reported.
Iried Fruit at New York.
NEW YOK K. Apr:! T. Tha market f or
evaporated apple la dull, but strictly prime
frui: appears to be scarce and firmly held.
Far. -y are quoted at U'ngllc; choice, Sa
590- prime. 7ft7iC. and comjnon to fair,
Prunes are firmer on unfavorable crop ad
vices from the Coast, but prices still range
from 4c to 14c for California fruit and
from c to 1V for Oregon.
Apricots are quiet and urrchang-ed with
choice quoted at 152iV; extra choice, l
Fearhes are steady, with choice quoted at
103 10 xc; extra choice, 11 Hc; fancy,
ll-r,12-: extra fancy. lSei4c
raisins are dull, with loose mus-iatels at
3$?wc; seeded. 5HSHr: London layers,
:.0o9 "T7-
DsOry PiiHluce in the EftsC
NET TORK. Apr:! 7. Futter Steady
teld. common to sr-eciaT. 21S2P1c.
Cheeac and eTE L nchacged and steady.
middlir.ar. J27 oV shorts, country. 2T0.
city. 27; tthent ar.d bArley chop, $27.50,
HAT Timothy. Willamette Valloy, $IT
per ton ; W:i .nmette Valley, ordinary. $1;
FrtStem Oregon. $;T..V- miTfd, clover,
$14. alfalfa. !2: alfalfa meal, I20.
E
Stock Market Continues in a
State of Suspense.
AWAIT ERIE SETTLEMENT
Coming (iOTornmrnt Crop Report Is
Sustaining Influence on rrlw.
Fnlon and Sonthcrn Show
ppcrc!fridv Farnlnirs.
NEW TORK, April 7. The stale of su-
prse over th outcome of the plan for th
Rrls financial settlement kept the stock mar
ket in a practical deadlock today. With
only three days" notice of the method to be
pursued In the settlement. It was pointed out
thst rrofesaston of a hop of hearing; from all
the holders before t e"chefc on Wednesday
might be regarded as extravagant. TT.t fact
fostered the belief that means were la r-
erv to take account of such of th reserew
note an were svMd out. The whole episode.
Xn fa.n. Is reg-arded confusing jid there
Is a dtrmInation. to refrain from market
operations until It Is dfflnitely d1t oeed of.
Th coming Government crop rerort was a
sustaining Influence on prices. Very san
arulne hopes are entertained among- the specu
lative e.ement of the fctg-h percent ag-e of dm
dltlors to be ehowa r April 1, the date
covered by the report. Th is expects t Ion
was suppjemem today by reports of rain
and prospects of ram In the Southwest,
The market was profoundly dull throughout.
The pTowtrir lethargy of the demand for
rre'ilta point to slackening- business activity.
Increasing demand for mercantile paper ts
an effect, but th investment demand for se
curities continue practically lifeless. In
creasing; difficulty Is reported In the placing
of fusds. The fli.a00.000 increase In the
British fm ports of Americas cotton for March
foreshadows some change tn the o-mpl-n ton
of our own foreign trade showing for March
from the heavy excels of exports s4iown over
recent months.
I'ntcn Paclflc. repeated a decrease In net
earning for February of 213.4T and South
era Pacific a decrease of fl.44,7o9 for the
same period.
Bonds were steady. Total swles. par value.
$7, 475 000 i nited State bonds wera uo-
changrct on call.
CLOSLNO S IKK QITOTATIONS
C to sins
Pales. Hlg-h. 1-ow. UL
K7
A. 1am' Fx pre
Anial Corper . .
12 4o0 M4 oS S
Am Car A Foun.
S2t Wi
(tt V,
2S 2;,
S5
io
I?
do preferred . . .
Am Cotton OH... 100 JS
do preferred ...
Am Exrresa ,
Am lid A IA pf .
American Ice ... 1.100 21 S 20 5 2a
Am .Linseed Ol! . . P.k"i 7 V4 7w
Io preferre.1 IT "n
Am Locomotive .. 400 44 H 4-tN, 44
do preferred ... J"0 & 81 '-j 1
Am Smelt Ref. ll.St0 tO fl7-j S4
do preferred . . . 1"0 4 8? S4
Am Sugrar Ref .. SiX) 124 124 4 12.1
Am Iwcoii ctfe
Anaconda Mln Co 1, loo SA ST
Atchis.-n 9,7K 71S4 7V Tn
do preferred ... IOO Ptt M bii
At! Cvast Lin.... 7.1
Bait Oh to oo sa a4 6:1 H
do preferred S?
Brook Ran Tran. l.Jhi 4d 4U 4:S
Canalian Pacific.. e.4ja IMH Itf-i 1M
central or x j ira
Ches A Ohio 700 31 314 31 tj
CM t t West orn . U' 1 ? 5
Chicago X W.. eX 14S 14ft4 144
c. M St Paul.. 4.1VO IIM llri- lit
CM Ter ft Tran &
do preferred 20
a C. O St I, Ml
Colo Fuel Iron,. 1.1O0 24 23
Coio A Southern. S.itv -tij o ii1-
do 1st preferred. IV NS M , MV
do 2d rrefcrred. WVJ 44t- 444 44
Consolidated Oas.. l.UO UTS I17
com ITOC.UCt . . . w 1.1
do pre f erred ..... ..... vl
Pel ft Hudson KV
Del. Lack ft Weat 2O0 4S0 4S0 4T9
DAK tirand 1114
do preferred ... 2"0 82 P2
ristlllers Securt.. . 314
Erie a.ri-O 1,".4 l'i
d-? 1st preferred. 700 32 314 32
do 2J pre erred 22
Generwl Electric. 2O0 12 ' 120 120
Illinois Central 1 23 V
Int I'aper l' 54 S1! fi
do preferred ... Io0 5 Mi M
Ir.t .Pump SO 2-1 2".' 2,14
do preferred 70
Iowa Central 12
do preferred . . -
K C Southern "
dc-. preferred - MIS
Louis & Nashville - lsla
Mexican Central . . l.OfiO 19 1?4 IS",
Minn & St Louis 24 24 24 4
M, St P ft S S M. 1144 114 114
do preferred 12'.l
11 ; won-! Pac lflo.. 3. 4on 43 4 414 "- 4
Mo, Kan Texas 400 S44 "4 S4
do preferred 4
National Lead . . . l."0 WV W4
M.x Nat R R Pf. 2no ?2
N T Central 1.00 Pi?4
N T. Ont ft West 314
Norfolk ft WWrn J4
do preferred j - ..... 0
North American... 2V n4 .V4
Pacific Mail 24 -s
PennsyTTania 3.400 U n
People s
P. C C ft st I.. .
7
Pressed Steel Or - r!
do praferred ... 10 79 .9 . S
FiI..V":: m- ma
ito 1st prrrf4 Jljl
5- 2-1 rfrr
RruMic s...t ... iss is is
(1i p-.fTTJ ... "'
R.Vt I5'SP..1 CO... I 1T. I' "4
prrffrrl . . . . SCO I'v. 2j Si
S! L S F 1 pi
Et L. Pouthe -
do r-rrUrrra ?Vi
Southern r-l(lo.. S. '4V ;S
Ac preferrM ... SO ntj. 111 1 V
do preferred
Texas Faol!!?...
Toi SI L Wet 4 li
fnu-m Paciflo ... 45.W lam 4jf"
do prefrrl
V S Expre
79
4
f- S Butw." IIS
f-nx..
r s sti sir
97i 9s,
Va-Caro Chemical
do preferred . .
2K 19 19i
v.
eno ioAi los; iju
Wabaih .
WIL-F.-FO Ex ... ..... -
TC.'erB L"nltn ..
M
M
1
t L Brie
WlKDMln Centra!.
N-h?m -Pi?l-e.: Tx. K7 li4 K-H
Crctra) Leairer .. luo i" -lr
creferred
31 S.
sos-sefr:d ...
Gt N.rthTl pf. .
Ir.trr Mt
Sn preferpM .
4.1
1C4 123 121
! S
ft.ia Corper
Total aalra for tn. aaj-, ro-.'w
BOXE6.
NEW TORK. April T doslrtg quotations:
T- S ?ec :::iW-4 Nona Pacific . M
o" coupon.... Wl 'Sooth Paclflo 4.
f S new 4S ni.lM4 Vnlon Pacific 4s. J .
V, "ttpJn..r.lSS,;jnn Cent 4a. W
R O 4... 9S !
Eamun Mining Stock.
ROSTOV, April T. CloalES qaotationa:
Aiventure . . 150 !M'.rtiI&n 1100
AUoae 24-50 Mohawk .... 4S .30
Amaigaxaated t9.0 ;JIoat- C. A C- 73.00
Atlantic . . 9 0 'old Dominion 34.50
B';.Kha3l ... S" K"01 .00
ci: Hec'.a. 640.00 V. B. Mining-. 3S.50
Coiper Kanr.65 O0 !Norta Butte.. S3.1S4
raiy -Wt.. . 87J Butte Coal... 20 25
FTaifc'.in .... 7 00 Nevada 11 S7 4
cnuibT a0 !Ca! ft Aril... 100 00
Is'e Bon!,.. IO 50 Ar'.a Com 1S.00
MM Mlrrtoe. 2-50 iGreene Cananee S-02ii
Money, Ztfhuitr, Ec.
i'5W TORK. April 7. Money on call. easy.
1U$2 per cent; rulin- rate, li per cent:
eloin bid. IS Per cent; offered at 1 per
cent.
Tim.'loana. dull and moTU SO claj-a, H,g3
per cent: 90 dara. per cent; !x months,
iKffH per cent.
Prime meroantil. paper. 4Vt5 per cent.
fsterlina; exchange, firm, with aotual buei
zs In bar kers' bills at 4 &32i S805 for
DEADLOCK
lil T
demanl and at 4.R4toM Mt9 for 0 dajra
0mmr-!al b!il 4
Bar aMr.r ox.
Mexican dollar 4Tc.
Oxvernment o.wd Steady: railroad bomla.
steady.
IJONTXW. Arrll 7 Bar allver Qul.t,
2?Hd per our.'..
Menetv-ai per c-nt.
Tn rate of discount In th open market fiw
ahiw) bills is 2, rer cent. .
The rat If discount In tn open mart
fv thre months' Mil t IH per cent.
AN FRANX"I9CD. April f. JUtTW bam
5.V.
Mei.an dollars Mo.
Irafu-S!ht. THc: telegraph. 10c.
Sterling4 days. 4.W: sirht, 4 S.
11.11. Trewnry 9amtnent.
W'Ai'mN'.lTOoT. April 7. Today's txt
tneut of the treasury balance In th. a-.n
eral fund hoa-s:
A.alTar'e cs?h blflane. ft Oel 411
iv.d coin and trail ton " 'l 1'4
(Kid certitlcatei HH.H40 :;0
Coffe and Surnr.
XRW TOR K. April 7. Coffe. futur. crosed
steady, net unchanged to five polnta higher.
ele. were reported of 2000 bags. Includ
ing: May. 5 iVft5.70.u July. ff7o; Septem
ber. 5.7.tr5.eiio; Icniber. 7e: March,
MXV. Si't. culet; Rio No. 7, 0c: No. 4
Santos, At?SHC Mild. quiet: Cordova.
H I .to.
c-us-ai Riff, steady: fair refining, SsV:
cntrtfursJ. Wl test. 4 SOo: molasses utar,
3.yv. Keflne.1, quli.
SAILOR KILLED BY FALL
Seaman on the Mareclial Pavout
Illt.s PrmHr and IMra.
Jo!rph UuiHomet. & sailor on th
French bark larochsl Devout, foil from
the dock to the floftflnfr fender at an
early hour yesterday morning, while en
deavoring to hoard the vesel, which
w aa lying at Montgomery d oo k No. 1
and sustained Injuries from whtch he
died last niyhL The injured man
was taken to it. Vincent's Hospital and
Dr. .Hamilton Mwida wjij called to at
tend him. After a careful examination
Pr. Mrad announceel that the man was
sultorinjT from internal Injuries which
later proved fatal.
tiiilUemot was a sailor on the Mareehnl
Davout and had been spending1 the ntRht
on shore. Shortly after nitdntirht he
attempted to board the ship, but missed
his footing in the dark and went over
board. Ho struck tha floating fender
and lay there until taken on board by
his mates. As soon as day dawned an
ambulance was summoned and the un
fortunate seaman taken to tho hospital.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Charle. K. Stoelsmlth and wife to V.
J. Hull et al. low 0. block a. Otntral
Alblr.a $
C J. Culver to Aurllla P. ftohblna. Jot
I. MocK 2, Hon T.vi Addition
Alhm Fl'n and wife to J. 1). Nix et
al. loia 1, 2 and southwest S, of
northeast S, of 'section 4. township
X south, rang. 6 cairt. containing
Hot, acres
Orcein Keai Ftat Co. to J. B. C.
lkwwj, lots 1. 2. 7. S. block 09,
Hoiiaday s Addition
Silas M. Levinant to J. It. Sartorls, lot
3. block 2. Urimea' Addition to St.
John
Siias M. I,onart to J. B. Sartoria, k't
4. block 2, Grimes' Addition to St.
John
Evelyn Fish.r to Cieorg. W. and Klmlra
Pug-h. lot 1 Chcrlne Addition, being
in lot 14. Mount Soott Acres
Robert Q. H&nilKon and wlf. to Caro
line Schmidt, weat t of lot 8,
Kaiser's subdivision of block 1 Klca's
First Addition . . .
Arlo.tA Land C. to Fanny Brown, lots
17. IS, 1'.'. block 10. lna Park
M. B. Thompson t al to John C.
Thomas and lfe. lot 2, block 12.
Clifford Addition to Alblna
George Good and wife to E. S. Ned
will and wife, lots 4. 5. block 12. Al
200
1,050
1.500
9 0O0
75
400
350
10
410
375
475
550
275
I
ton Park .
University lAnd Co. to Harry R. Moa
scrve. lots 10. 11, SO, 21, block 121,
i noemiT t in
Title (Guarantee Trust Co. to William
Sarah J. Btiokman to B. M. I,omhar1,
lot 4. Mock 4, Wild Rose Addition..
J. R- (ar!es and wife to Katie stamp,
northerly i. of lot 11. block 18. Ir
InK's Harbor View
Herman Oelsaier ard wife to Wllhelmln.
Cclsner. lot 2. block 5, North Irvlror
t.n Sl.xmt Tabor Investment Co. to F. O.
Kesler, lot 11, bloik IS, Katherln....
Securltv Savings & Trust Co. to Mary
E. HolyOeld. lot 4. block 51, Irving
ton Security Savings Trust Co. to Emma
Kent, lot 5. block 1. Irvlnqton
O. R. Addlton and wife to Onthla C.
Thom.ts. lot 27. block 2, Arleta Park.
John" R. May and wife to Olle Wceit
lund. -aore tract bounded on the
n.rth and east by the land owned by
oil "Westland. and. on the south by
Hrower Mil! Road, on th. west by
land owned by O. Graff in section 4.
township 1 svnjth, range 5 east
John r. Hardiman and wife to A. B.
i-arlock. lots 1 to 10. block 2. Har.1l
niar.'s Addition
Hlbrnia Savings Bank to S. S- Suther
land, lot 19. Kent
Silas H. Beach and wlf. to Katherln
Maxwell, lota 7. block 8, City View
Park - --
F. J H'.itchlr.gs and wlf to Jamea F.
Hill, east H of east S of lots 1.
block Alhina -
James F Hill ar.d wife to J. H. A. Fink
and Georgo 6. !w1s. east W of east
t, of lots t. 2. hlc-k 52, Alblna
Mount Tabor Investment Co. to F. G.
Keasler. lots I. 2. block 15. Kstherln.
A II. St. Clair to Guy O. Glenn, lot
'. block 25. Sellsrood
Central Trust Investment to J"tm
S. Greeny, loc 10, block 3. Colonial
Heights ;
James Franks and wife 1 ora Got
ham, lot 14. block S. Archer Plac'...
John M. Shaw and wife to William
Totx lot 7. block lfl. King a subdi
vision of lot 1. block St. John..
The reninsula P.i.-.k to Mordle. Kejney
and wife, lot 24. Mock 2. St. John
Tark Addition to St. John ...... j..
j w r McFall to rTmma J. Lce, lot
5. block 4. North Mount Tnhor.....
Edwin Franklin Baker and wife to
J.weph Nettle Myers, weft t, of lota
1 17, block 9, Tlbbetfa Homestead
Andrew Moline and wlf to lenora
AGlo"r. 11. Anna Maria Park
Lone Fir Cemetery Co. to Lars . . ve. g
and wife, south IS feet of lot 30.
block 27. said Cemetery
Norman P. Root nd wife to Panlln
and Minnie Moon, lot 11. block 15.
I-roebstels Pubdlvislon to. lblna: . . .
P. Autsen and wife to Harry C Hun
ter, lot 3. Mock 47. A. L. Miners
F T Ford to" Siinni." MoA wVit
10 feet of lot 14. block 4. Hoiiaday
Park Addition Vi'M-riiii"
R N. Nason Co. to T. 9. McDaniel,
lots 5. 6. 7. block IO. Rosedale An-
Conrad Rindlaub " to" Alf 'red" Groener.
lot 9. block . Plalnfieid AddiUon..
M. Orewtler et al. to Charles Dunker.
lota 9. IO, block 29. Point lew Ad-
A.3 F10,Swnss'on t al W Robert H.
Ellis, undivided half of lou 3. 4. .
. block 29. Patton'a Second Addl-
Frin'ces' V." Ti'lion" to "ch'axiott'' "t.
SchlefTeltn. lot 5. block 1. Rochelle
Investment Comj any to H. C . Dlt
trlch. lota SS. 40. block S7. IrvJngton
pArl
Matthew F. Fenton and wife to Henry
Brooks Van Durer. commencing at
point in south line of block 4S. Car
ters ddltion to Portland, said point
be'.njr 153 feet easterly form south
wesTcorner of said W n"?
northerly along west line 100 feet,
thence westerly 50 feet. thence
southerly 1O0 feet, thence easterly
JamrPBews-and- WfV to Huida
and Wanda Welk. lot . block 1.
Mannlnr Addition
Moore Investment Company to Kate
Alllaon. lot 9. block S3. Sernon.....
j p Lent and wife to Dawson S
Smith. sontteast quarter of south
west quarter of section 15. townahip
1 outh. range 4 east, containing 40
acres, excepting a strip 2 feet wide
alone entire west side for road .
C B Woodwortn and we to Bertie
Jonea. lot 11. block "H-" Fulton
Park -.;
Carl R- Thompson to Alexander Tay
lor, wst half of lota 7. 8. block 253,
Hawthort. Park -
The Hawthorn, estate to Alexander
Taylor. wst half of lots 7. 8. block
2".5, Hawthorne Park
Ellers Piano House to John A. Tork.
lot 19. block 2. Williams Addition..
Mount Tabor Investment Company to
G. A White, iota 3. 4. block 5, Ken
sington 1.70O
150
10
10
IOO
500
TOO
S.750
S.750
Ml
flOO
1.400
t40
1
300
B50
2.125
1
1
200
1
1.000
1
1.250
1
500
3,000
400
1
1
1
Total .
344.432
Ha., yonr abstracts mad bi th. Scarify
Abstract i iTuai to, tumDti ot uoa.
WAITING ON GOODS TRADE
FASTER X WOOL MARK FT IS
SLOW TO OPEN.
Prices Are Fnlrly Firm, Rrflocttng
the Hardening Trndrncy
tn LoniKtit.
FOSTpN. April t. Tranaactlom In th k-
eal ro.l trvartt hv lnoraMKt to som x-tw-nt
mn prtow. rvfli-ctlnir th hardntn tn
dnoy In IoncKn. sr falrty firm. Th irnr-
kt. hotwwr, is still to a hirsf extent wtt
Inpr upon th food rnarlwt, which la dull.
QtH-vtstiinn:
Caltfortfla Nrhprn, aorrtto; mltltlt o.-in-
try . o 7 c ; Pou t h er n. SOI ft4r ; f l r. t ro.
re)(XMi, Kastrrn No. I stapls. ftUNkV; east
ern. No. 1 clothing-, 4SNHV; valley. No. 1.
MVfff7c.
Trrltory. ixured b , fin nU.pl, tf
tV: ntif mevlium stspla. eKrfliV: fle milium
elothlna. MMAAc; Hn clothinr. MH;
Mood, (Vtfi.V: thrr-lrhtJ blcKxt. aoffiVV:
qiarr-bl.xd, 4t94S.r
PuIId woiJ. extra, MH0.V; fin A W
67c; A super, 441f4Sc.
Wool at St. 1outa.
ST. IsOriS. April T Wool. Ter-
Htory and Western nwdHim lfTV; On
meJtuir.a, IO ITc; fin, lytf 11V
ORALV AM fROini B AT KRW YORK.
nhfl lrrpft a fVwt. rodwMi.btna- Nw
ITeeord fr tht (ietoa.
WWW TORK. April . riour Reoeipt,
ptt'tA; xpor, WHHI v-v"irea
Mrkt. quiet ami ear. Minnwnia pht.
4 9&9A.1M Winter extr, $ t .V-t4
Wlntar patent. 4 (KW4 .t0: W inter low
irradea $3 40f 4.
Wlwm Rotpt, 15,000 buahel. Spot,
vAlt; No. X red. P7c cvator RndPT4 0
t. o. b. float; No I Northern T-ulmh. $1 10
f. o. b. afloat; Nn. hard Winter. fl o7
f. o. b. afloat New low reoorda for the iea-
aon were etabii!iheti in rnear roonr, rouow-
in; report of ftovl ratna In the Southwewt,
forelirn aeillnir and rather hvy Kqutdatlon.
The cloao alio wed ' to Io net Ions, M.iy
closed I'Stc; July etoeed. Mc.
Hop- steady.
Hide Jvilei,
Wool Steady.
retrvleum Steady.
v ( hnnrea In Available t4utpllo.
NPTW -RK. April 7 Special rable ami
telea;rjirblo com muni rations received by
Fradatreets ho- the fullovrlnic cbanrea In
available upplta aa comparvt wttn th
pr loua account;
Ruha1.
In-rensr.
Wheat. V. S.. eatt of Rockies '.U.tWrt
Canada A..4.0
Total, v. 9. and Cannda l.t.mio
Afloat for and In Furoye l.Wo.ihHi
Total. Am. and Kuronean 4mpply. .
trn, V. S. and Canada li:,t"H
O&ta, TT. F. and Canada I.SiW.f-oO
Tha leadlnc de'reasea rep-.rteu tnla wet'K
follow:
Pushfta.
. . ,(U0.(M0
, , . 100.1.1M
. .. ,V.0(H.
. .5S.OO0
Manitoba
Portland. Mo.
MlnneapAlt?. Drtvat elevator
Omaha
Increase.
Increase.
(.rnin At San Franclaon,
PAN FTtANClSOO. April 7- Wheat Baay
Var ley Strong-.
Spot Quotation
W heat Shtpplnc. fl.OOCft.ASti; milling;
91.ttSSyt.A7S-
Parley Feed, fl S7H01 . brewlnt, ft.459
IMH.
iata Red. 91 42 41 M; white, fl.62H9
1.05: rraya, ll ltS.
Oil board aalea
-Wheat No trading.
Barley May. IVcember. 91 221-SS
Corn Lanre yellow, fl.tCtfl.OTfe.
Kuropenn finiln Market.
IiONIXN. April 7. t.aroe dull and In
aotlvOnothlnir doing-. Walla Walla, prompt
hlnmain. tt.T lnvr nt .4J fid C&llfornla.
prompt shipment, Od lower, at 35a.
LIVERPOOL, April 7. Wheat May, a
llitd: July. 7 ld; Soptembo. Os HVd.
an-llsh country markets, quiet but
steady; French country market, slow.
Wheiot avt Taooma
TACOMA, April T. Wheat Inaotlvo and
nnchanred. Blue stem, 4c; club. 82c; red.
60c. -
PORTLAND 1XVKSTQTK MARKET.
Price Quoted Locally on Cattlei, Sheep and
I Io.
Receipt of livestock: were fairly larv
yesterday, but there was a first -c Libs de
mand for cattle Jind hogs, which werl
Quoted strong nt the previous day ranpre
of prices. No change waa made In the shoep
Hat, though an easier tone in the market
was apparent. The receipts of tha day In
cluded 1O0 sheep, 120 cattle and IM hogm.
The following quotations wera current on
livestock In the local market yesterday:
CATTLE Bost ateera. 94 75 If 4. 95; me
dium, $4.25fi4.7S: conunon, f3.Mfi4; cow,
toeat, I.5S3; common, $X25S.73;
calvea. 4..0.
PHEEP Hest wether. g'ta.30: we.
f$.aV0arA: Spring lambe. nominal.
HOCrS Best. ft.0O.S; medium. 3 7 ;;
feedora, $Z 2SQ3.7&.
Ettstern Liveatock Miu-keta,
OMAHA. April 7- Oattle Receipt. Rv0;
market slow and steady. Native steers,
9.V&7; cow and heifer. fS.73Jf(t; WTetem
cteers, 9:i.M3; Texas steers, 9.36 5: cow
and heifers. 2.7o 5.2o ; canners, s.'y;..3";
stockers and feeders, fSeoK.; calves, f3
is. .vi: hulls and stars. t-aSlU'V
Hog Receipt, TOn: market, steady and
stronjrer; heavlea, $3.tOntP5.ftO; mixed, $.V50
6 5.02V ; light, o..o(8S.s ; pigs.
5.4; bulk of sale, f .V80fljjo.5H.
Pheep Receipts, ; market, steady.
Ten.rllnrs. 9ft.50S7.3.'.: aether. ftif?r7; wea,
fo.7o.A5; lambs, 97 0 8.
KANSAS CITY. Mo., April 7. Cattle Re
ceipts. SKKW; market, steady. Native steers.
s.'-.oii??; native cowa ana neircrs, j.oo
0.35; stock oh and feeders, f3.744fS.T5; bulls.
93.P095.25: Western steers, $4 75 0-75;
Western cow. 93.755-50.
Htvg Receipts, 14.000; market, steady.
Bulk of sales, 95 7499; heavy, W&Ofi ej.05 :
packer. f5.OS6; light and pigs, f4.75
6.25.
Sheep Receipts, 8000; market. weak.
Murttons. 5 50fc 0.60; lambs, 95.TC '917.75;
rang wether, 95.1W4f7.
CHICAGO, April 7. Cattle Receipts
about 25J-0; market steady. Beev, f4 R5 9
7 40; cow and heifers, f 2.10'S,a.lO; calves.
94.75Cd.75: Westerns. 94.4O5.50; stock era
and feeder. 13.20$ 5-3o.
Hogs Receipts, about 10.000; market,
strong to 5c higher. Lights, 93.900.20;
mixed. $5.300.23; heavy, $5.9098.20; rough.
$5 -SO 95.0O; bulk ol sale, $096 15.
heep Receipts, Mtit 1 1,000; market,
weak. Natives, 94.75WO.SO; Westerns, $4.90
98.75: yeariinig. 96.20'i5 7.30; lambs, fo
7 5; Westerns. f.2597.S0.
QUOTATIONS AT SAX FRANCISCO.
Price) Paid for Produce tn tha Bay City
Market.
6AJN FRAXCTJT'O, April 7. The following
prices were quoted In the produce market
today:
Vegetables Garlic 1020c; green peas. 8
4c; string beans. 20c; asparagus, 7c;
tomatoes, fl.5S2; eggplant. 10 15c.
Poultry Roosters, old. f4 94.50; roosters,
young. n.tHlO; hroilera, small, 92.5093..V);
broilers, large, $4? 5; fryers. $798; hens, $59
$6; ducks, old. $495; young. $597.
Butter Fancy creamery, 22c; creamery
seconds. 20Hc; fancy dairy. 19c.
Eg Store, 18 c- fancy ranch, 20c
Cheese New. 11911 ; Young- Amer
ica, 12913HC.
SAN FRANCISCO 8 PORTLAND STEAMSHIP CO
Ticket Office Ainsworth Dock
Fare to San Francisco $5.00
S. S. ROSE CITY
Sails From Ainsworth Dock April 10, 4 P. M.
Phone Main 268
THE UNITED STATES
NATIONAL BANK
Portland,
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
Capital, $300,000 Surplus and Undivided Troflts, $400,000
OFFICERS
J. C AINS WORTH. Prsident R. W. SCHMEER, Cnxhlcr
R. LEA BARNES, Vice President
A. M. WRIGHT, Amm'l Cathler W. A. HOLT, An't Cnahier
BOARD OF
I. W. Ilelln,nn Frcslrtr-nt Wsll
Fargrn Novarta National Hank.
8 r . : T'nlon Trust Cn., S. K. ;
and Farmora Morohanta Na
tional Bank, 1 Amroloa.
F.rcy T. Mc
rroaldont of
Win Assocla-
thn California
tlon. S. F.
ftnfna MnHorr Of th law Arm
of Polph, Mallorjr. Simon A
Ucarln. .
MUlsturrs Ttran. $S0JJ: mldltinita. $539
t.ia.
Wool Pprlns;. ITMmbolrtt and Mendocino
S iulh rialna and Ban Joaquin. 14
To: lambs, ir lo.
Hovs - -N.-w and old crops. IHH": oc l
tracts, itHe.
Far 'Vheat I3 tr 19 f(0; whsat and or ts,
I"-Vl IS.': altallv '-tf 14 : to.-k. (!.WI.W;
straw, rr ba's. My..';.
Frultn Arpl.a chol.'.. $1 T5; common.
av : hananas. $141 II "': Mexican Itmes.
.stffl N; "allfomla lemona chntre. It W;
common. It; nranars. nav.ls. fl.'iAQ
plnsaprles. JlS0(fS:.0.
Pntatdea Karly Hosa. I1.3&91.&0: sweats,
2 TMl.l : Veon Hurbanka. !tfirtfl.H'.
Rei'elpta Flour, 1442 qtiarter sacks: wheal.
4ia centals; parley, lt!ft centals: heans. Its
sacks: corn. l'JS ntals; potatoea, otsi sacke;
hran, ftA aaoss; nilddllnae. 4t sacks: hay. 3!
tons; wool. IIS hairs; hMes. 47A.
BAR IS SAFE FOR THE FLEET
rilot IJt-Inrfs There Is St Danger
for lnttletliiM.
W. M. Patterson. R Columbia Rlvrr
pilot, was quoted at tlio mooting of tlin
Chamber of Commerce yesterdny aa saying-
that no reason exists why the ships
of the fleet should not ronm tip the rlvor
to Portland. He was of the opinion
that tho rycent assertions of Senator
Perkins on this point wore entirely mls
leadinR'. Another point was brouKht out with
referenco to passing In over the h.ir.
Kvcn If orders wore Issued for the 'es
sels to eom to Portltind, If It should be
found when any naval vessel approaches
tha bar that conditions are unfavorable
for crossing, the captain has authorlty
to us his own Judgment with reference
to proceeding. The special naval com
mittee of the Chamber, of which E. W.
Wright Is chairman, and who Is cnatr
man of tho Commercial Club's oommitteo
as well, Intends to tnko up the matter
of correcting tha wrong Impression In
Washington that any reason exists why
tho Teasels should not be sent to this
port. It Is also the. Intention of these
commltoes to furnish the lutest and most
authentic Information to the several cap
tains of the fleet-
Honolulu. John A. Brltton, president of
tlx- California 0.1s ft Klectrlo O.ri.oratlon.
who Is en route to Japan on the steamer
Nippon Maru, has been recalled to San Fran-
Cle-'O.
jHtbitrt S KILLS
THK PIAHonv n. , a.
I.. die! AskyeiieUrafrirfsiftif
4'Mle-tei IMimoiJ IlraHtl
rUIn l Bc4 nl 4; old Diftalllc
. wlth Rlia tllhlna.
Tnke no other. Put tf joir
Drmnlit AWforfltI-C 'lfKH.TKirV
l-nnwnft llrt. Ufet. Alwirl Rellll ',
SOLD BY 0J1U0GISTS FVtRYWHERE
IIIA VKUKIUl' UV1DB.
rOBTUsKO RT. I.IOTTT WWII 0X
VAK8 LEAVE,
rtokrt Otrtc and tValUn Itoora.
Ftrat and Ald.r H treats
FOB
Orecon City 4. :80 A. M.. and
vary 30 mlautas to aad Including P.
at., than 10. 11 F. ati last ear 13 mld-
Oreaham. Bortog. Eagla Creek. Eata
ada. Caxadoxo. talrvlew and Troatdaia
ria:iril;i a at.. 1:16. :4i,
FOB VAJICOCTBB.
Ticket oSlc. and waUins-'oom Ccond
and Washington atreata
A M :. :18- S:0 ":S-
10. :SO. 10:30. 11:10. 11:00.
" p iVia:30. 1:10. 1:50, :0. :la.
Ml 4 SO. 5:10. E:S0. 0:80. t:U4. 1:40.
t!lt. : 0:at. 11:45.
' On Third Monday tn Every Month tha)
last Cor 1envea at 1:M p. M.
Dally axcapt Sunday. Ually azeapt
Mondav
CANADIAN PACIFIC
Empress Line of th Atlanttc
LESSTHAN FOUR DAYS ATSEA
The Empresses sail from Quebec to Liver
pool in six daya; two days on tha majestic
Bt Lawrence. Speed, comfort, eleicanca and
safety are combined In thesa splendid ax
preaa steamers. Write for particular
t H. JOHNHON. Faas. Aft., 112 Third
St.,' Portland, Or.
North Paclflc S. S. Co's. Steamship
Roanoke and Geo. W. Elder
bait lot .uith.u, ban h rancitco and
Loe: Angeles Aired every Tharadsj
it 8 P. M. Ticket office 132 laird
St., near Alder. Both phone, M.
1314. H. Yonr.g, Agent. ,
SAN FBAXCISCO PORTLAND
STEAMSHIP CO.
From Ainsworth Dock. Portland.
S.8. "Knee City," April 10. 4 P. M.
8.H. "Kenator' April 18. 0 A. M. and a
Sailing a A. St. Every fcatnrday There&ftr.
From Spear St.. Ean Francisco. IV A. M.
S.S. "Henator." April 11. 25, May . Kte
S.S. "Koe City," April 18. May 2. 18, Etc.
J. W. RANSOM, Dock Agent,
Phone Main 26S. Ainsworth Dock.
COOS BAY LINE
Th steamer BREAKWATER leave port
land every Wediirtwlaiy a s 1. M. from Oalc
trt dock, for .NorUa JUend, MMXttlitleld and
Coom liay point. Wflght received till 4 P.
M. on day of alUns- pssaeoer far, flrst
clas, $10; secoDd-xiass. T, including- brta
and meala Inqulr city ticket offlc. Third
and Washlnrtoa straata or Oak-trt dock.
HHH
Oregon
DIRECTORS
U""f F. "hamhrrla Gover
nor of tropron.
H. I.. Jlnrlfsy rroaldKnt of th
Mnrloay t-:..tntft Co.
. R. !. llnrnra Vlr.-rrralrli'nf.
J. A, Alnavrnrf h Frr'aMr'nt. also
pr.sld.'iu of tli Fidelity Triat
Co. Hnnk, of Taroma. Waah.
H. V. Wiki-llfM of tho rsa!
ratal firm of Wakoflald. Frica
A Co.
ST I LL
MORE
ABOUT
BONDS
And particularly about
OCEAN SHORE BONDS.
The company is tniilding a
railroad line 80 miles long.
About $5,000,000 has al
ready been spent. To com
plete the line, it was found
necessary to issue bonds to
the amount of $5,000,000.
All of the assets of the com
pany, therefore, were mort
gaged. This mortgage was
placed in the custody of the
Mercantile Trust Company,
of San Francisco. The bond3
were then issued in denomi
nations of $100 and $1000,
bearing 5 per cent interest.
This interest is payable, by
law, on the first days of
May and November. The
mortgage on the assets -of the
company guarantees the
payment of the interest by
the Mercantile Trust Com
pany. Stockholders cannot
receive dividends on their
stock until the interest on
the bonds has been paid. In
order to make the interest
good, the stockholders are
liable to the full amount of
the stock they own. Hence,
the investor in OCEAN
SHORE BONDS not only
has the assets of the com
pany for backing, but the
men of millions in San Fran
cisco who have already sub
scribed for the capital stock
of the company. It is sel
dom that the small investor
has the opportunity of buy
ing railroad bonds. In this
instance, he has that privi
lege in the denomination of
$100. If you buy at cash,
you can secure them at $92.
If you invest $92 in one of
these bonds, you receive in
terest on $100. This makes
514 per cent on the amount
you really invest. Many
people cannot buy for cash,
and to them the opportunity
in afforded to buy on terms.
The price in this case is $96,
payable $16 in cash and $10
per month. Upon the basis
of this investment, you will
receive 5 per cent on the par
value, netting you 5.21 per
cent on what you actually
invest. These bonds run for
30 years, thus netting you,
in the end, over 150 per cent
and the ultimate return of
all your money. The most
conservative investor in San
Francisco is the Fireman's
Fund Insurance Company.
If that company is satisfied
with the safety of the in
vestmentand it is no liv
ing man or woman, with a
few hundred dollars to in
vest safely, can overlook
this magnificent opportu
nity. Call for free booklet
and information of any kind
regarding the reliability of
the proposition.
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ers
Room 6 Cdamber
of C
lommerce
State Medical Institute
Specialists
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