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THE MORNING OREGONIAX. THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1908.
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E IS INDORSED
Collection' of Produce Statis
tics Favored by the Trade.
GOOD WORK OF EXCHANGE
Posting of Dally Receipts Fills a
long-Felt Want in Produce Dis
trict Attendance Best Since
Organization Waa Started.
Ths Board of Trade took a step In the
right direction when it inaugurated the col
lection of statistics bearing on local produce
receipts. The I-Yoduce Merchant? Asso
ciation, at lta monthly meeting, gave Its
hearty Indorsement of the move. The publi
cation of the!e statistics is of vital impor
tance to the trade, as, without them, It Is
almost Impossible to establish prices that
accurately represent' market conditions. This
feature has stimulated renewed interest in
the exchange on the part of the produce
dealers and at the Front-street meeting It was
.decided that, beginning next Monday, each
house would be represented at the daily
calls.
Yesterday's session was the beat attended
tf any since the Board began business t.id
most of the nembers of the local grain trails
were on hand. Among the out-of-town vis
itors were W. H. Houck of the Houck Mill
ing Company, of McMlnnvllle. one at the
best known flour millers in the Valley; Y.
L. Macgregor, of Balfour, Guthrie & Co., San
Francisco; O. H. Morgan, of the Globe
Mills, Los Angeles, and J. E. Holllngsworth.
f Lob Angeles, who Is preparing to go Into
the fruitgrowing business in this state.
Offers and sales were posted as follows:
Offers to buy 300 cubes extra, creamery
buttor, 22c; 60 tons choice No. 1 white oats,
$28.SO f. o. b. Portland.
Offers to sell 5 csjes Wisconsin block
Swiss. Summer make, 18c; 3 .drums Wisconsin
Swiss, 10c; C cases Oregon Llmburger, 16c;
4 cases Wisconsin cream block, ISc.
Sales 1 drum Swiss cheese, lic: 1 case
cream brick, lRc; 1 case block Swiss, ISc.
Local produce receiits for the 24 hours
ending at 11 A. M. yesterday were as fol
lows: 22 boxes asparagus, 6(1 boxes butter, 2
boxes beans, 4S boxes cherries; SS coops
chickens. 1 coop ducks. 156 cases eggs, 102
h-igs, 84 mutton, OT veal, 2 boxes rhubarb.
26 sacks peas, 1290 crates strawberries, 100
' rack potatoen. 172 sacks mixed vegetables.
172 sacks limes, 30 sacks cabbage, 10 sacks
cauliflower. 122 packs onions.
Al.TIVK 1NQC1RV FOR OI-I HOI'S.
rrospects for an Average Crop in California
This Year.
Very little business was reported In M07
hops yesterday, but there was a good de
mand for l(Kte, and 2 cents was bid for
a choice lot. It Is estimated that not over
3400 hales of olds remain unsold lr the state.
Among the transactions In 10O7s was the i ur
chaso by Dorcas Bros, of 86 bales from
RehkofT A Niece, of Grants Tass. at S cenis.
The following report in market and ciap
eruditions In California, dated May Jl. has
bn received from Hall & Rlchardsjn, of
ganttt Rosa:
1 here has been only one sale the past week
In this county.. The Woodward lot was so.d
t.j Donovan and we believe the price was
4..
V'hlle the recent showers were light, they
did some goo to the hop hills, and stringing
an tying are now In progress. The vine
look -well In most sections and have siood
the drouth well. We have only a very slight
reduction in acreage In California, but a
riumter of growers are tying but two wirings
whtre they tied three to four in former years.
Th-srs are a number of yards in Mendo
cino that are not being worked, but we hear
that the American Hop & Barley Company
have planted some 100 acres in that section,
o we do not look for any great shortage
from up there.
Sacramento growers are working all their
acreage and the vine In- that section look
well. .
HIGHER TRICES OFFERED FOR OATS.
Strong Demand From California, But Trans
portation Facilities Limited.
The strong California demand for oats is
the feature of the grain market. An offer
to buy (SO tons of No. 1 white at $28.50 was
posted at the Board of Trade yesterday, an
' advance of 60c over the offers of Mon
day. Shippers complain of Inadequate
transportation facilities out of this port,
and as a consequence a considerable quan
tity of oata Is piling up on the docks await
ing shipment to California. The Puget
Sound ports have an advantage over Port-
land in this respect, as they have not only
plenty of liners offering Bpace, but the rate
from the Sound to San Francisco is 50c a
ton cheaper than the rate from Portland.
The local rate south is $2.5 per ton. There
are a good many steam schooners on the
Coast available for handling oats, but they
demand deck loads of lumber as well as
their hold cargoes, and the present state of
I the lumber market does not permit of this
arrangement.
The continued depression tn the Eastern
wheat markets has no apparent effect on
this coast. California is still clamoring far
wheat and this keeps prices up to the
former high level. General quotations of
80c on club and 910 on blue stem are given
by dealers, but one large firm reports the
purchase of a lot of club at 90c, and it Is
doubtful whether the open prices quoted
by the trade would dislodge any consider
able quantity of grain held by farmers.
Saturday (lowing on Front Street.
Business on Front street on Saturdays
will hereafter come to an end at 3 P. M.
sharp. At the meeting of the Produce Mer
chants' Association this action was decided
upon. The association a short time ago
voted to transact no business on Sunday,
and the arrangement was found to be satis
factory to all concerned. There Is very
little demand for produce after 3 o'clock on
Saturday afternoons, and it was decided to
put the closing rule Into effect at that hour.
StrawWrrles Clean I'D.
Ughtcr receipts of California strawberries
and the good quality of the offerings caused
improvement In the market yesterday. Sup
plies were practically cleaned up at the
close of business. Jessies sold at $1.23
1.B0 and Dollars at $1.00 1.75 per crate.
Receipts of Oregon berries were fair, but
the quality was not much better than pre
viously. Sales were at 10i:v4c per pound.
The heavy arrivals of the day were a car
each of cabbage, onions and oranges.
Ten Per Cent Commission for lb in titers.
With only one or two exceptions, all the
Front street commission dealers have signed
the agreement to charge 10 per cent com
mission on consignments of eggs, butter,
poultry and dressed meats. The agreement
will go Into effect June 1. Heretofore the
Portland trade has been working on a 5
per cent basis, though It Is said that In
every other city on the Coast 10 per cent
commission Is charged In handling country
produce.
- (tteadier Tone In Casrara Market.
Eastern advices note a steadier feeling in
the Caacara bark market, as a result of the
firmer situation in Kurope. The London
MOV
holdings of the Stallman Fulton Com
pany, which it was feared would be thrown
on the market, have been taken over by a
syndicate, and this action has steadied the
markets all over the world, though current
prices are but little affected.
Sound Cities Want Butter.
There were ' no changes in the country
produce markets yesterday. Poultry re
ceipts were light, the demand good and
prices firm. Eggs were variously quoted on
the street at from 1814c to 20c. Northern
orders are again coming In for butter, for
which there Is also a good local demand.
Bank Clearings.
Clearings of the Northwestern cities yes
terday were as follows:
Clearings.
Balances.
. $ 90,335
301,819
39,8.18
134,830
Portland
Seattle .
Tacoma
Spokane
$l.l-.7.407
1, 922.085
041,482
1.133.370
BOARD OF TRADE QUOTATIONS.
Fruits and Vegetable.
APPLES Select, $2.50 per box; fancy, $2;
choice. $1.50: ordinary, si. 25.
POTATOES Select, selling price. 70e prr
hundred; Willamette Valley, buying price,
45o per hundred: East Multnomah, buying
price. 55c; Clackamas, buying price. 55c per
hundred; new California, 3 Vic per pound;
sweet, 5140 per pound
FRESH FRUITS Oranges, 2 75 16 3 25 per
box lemons,- 12.7533.75; strawberries, Cali
fornia, $1.501.85 per crate; Oregon, IQtQ
1214c per pound.
ONIONS California red, 3o per pound;
Bermudas, $2.50 per crate; garlic, 25c per
pound.
VEGETABLES Turnips, $1 per sack;
carrots, $1.501.75; beets. 11.25: parsnips,
$1.25; cabbage, $2.00 per cwt.; tomatoes.
Florida, $.1.75(94 per crate; Mexican, $3.50;
bean. wax. 12141314c per pound;
cauliflower, California, $1; head lettuce,
83c per dozen; cucumbers, $1.50 1.75 dozen;
celery, S5c$l per dozen; artichokes, 30a
per dozen; asparagus, 78c per pound;
egg plant. 2530c per pound; parsley, 25a
per dozen; p;as, 0fl7c per pound; peppers,
20c per pound; radishes, 15c per dozen;
rhubarb, 23c per pound; spinach, 85c per
crate. -
Grain. Flour and Feed.
WHEAT Track prices: Club, 89c per
buBliel; red Russian, 8614c; bluostem, 91c;
Valley, 89c.
FLOUR Patents. $4.63 per barrel;
straights, J3.854.33; exports, $3.500365:
Valley, $4 45; 14-sack graham. $4.13; whole
wheat, $4.40: rye. 33.23.
BARLEY Feed. $24.50 per ton; rolled,
$2T42S; brewing. S2tt.
OATS No 1 white, $27.50 28 per ton;
gray, $27.
MILLSTUFFS Bran, $2i per ton; mid
dlings, $30.50; shorts, country, $28.30; city,
$27; wheat and barley chop, $27.50.
HAY Timothy, Willamette Valley. $1T
pel ton; Willamette Valley, ordinary, $13;
Eastern Oregon. $17.50: mixed, $10; clover,
$14; alfalfa, $12: alfalfa meal, $20.
Meats and Provisions.
DRESSED MEATS Hogs, fancy, 8Hc pef
pound; ordinary, 7"3714c; large, 60; veal,
extra, TM-c; ordinary, 7c; heavy, 6c; mutton,
fancy, 10c.
HAMS Hams, 10-13 lb., 15c per pound;
14-10 lb., 141c; 18-20 lb.. 14ric.
BACON Breakfast, 15422c per pound;
picnics, 10c; cottage roll, 11c.
DRY SALT AND SMOKED Regular
short clears, smoked, 1114c per pound; un
sinoked. 1014o; ununited bellies. 10-13 lbs.,
smoked. 10 13c: 10-13 lbs., unsmoked, 12c;
clear bellies, unstnoked. 13c: smoked, 14c;
shoulders, 11c; pig tongues. $19.50.
LARD Kettle leaf, 10s, 12J4c per pound;
Ss, 12c; 60s, tins, 1214c; S. rendered, iOa,
lllic; 0, llc; compound. 10s, 8 lie.
Butter. Ecgs and Poultry.
BUTTER Extras, 24c per pound; fancy,
23c: choice, 20c; store, 10c.
EGGS Loss and commission off. 1814c
per dozen.
CHEESE Fancy cream twins, 1414c per
pound; full cream triplets, 15c; full cream
Young Americas, 15Mc; cream brick, 20c;
Swiss blk.. 20c; llmburger, 2214c.
POULTRY Mixed chickens, 18 14c lb.;
fancy hens. 14 14 15c; roosters, old. 9c; fry
ers, doz . $4; broilers, doz.. $4.505; dressed
poultry, per lb., lc higher; ducks, 1017c;
geese, tjiinc; turkeys, alive, 17018c;
dressed, 1920o.
JOBBERS' QUOTATIONS.
Fruits and Produce.
FRESH FRUITS Grapefruit, $2.7.19
8.25; tangerines, $1.50 per box; bananas,
514c per pound; crated, 6c; cherries, $1
1.25 per box; strawberries, California, $1.23
! 1.75 per crate.
VEGETABLES Peas, 4 3 5c per pound;
asparagus, $1.15 1.23 per box; head let
tuce, 34440c per dozen; pens, 6S8c; rhu
barb, 23c; eggplant. Eastern, 1520c;
Coachella, 15c; California onions, $2.75 per
crate; hothouse lettuce, $1 per box; Summer
squash, $1.25.
DRIED FRUITS Apples. lOo per pound,
peaches, ll1214c; prunes. Italian. 66V4c;
prunes, French, 3 5c; currants, unwashed,
eases. 914c; currants, washed, cases. 10c;
Ogs, white, fancy, 50-pound boxes, 014a
EGGS Oregon ranch, candied, 1814 10c;
per dozen; uncandled. 1714c per dozen.
POULTRY Fancy hens, 14 14 13c; mixed.
1344!il4c; roosters. 910c: fryers, 25j2Uc
broilers, 2i25c; ducks, 1718c; geeue. 34
Be; turkeys, alive, 14015c; dressed, 17 lac
Groceries, Nuts, Etc
RICE Southern Japan, 514 c; head, 614 9
?c; Imperial Japan, 614c.
COFFEE Mocha, 24W2Sc; Java, ordinary
17fe2uc; Costa Rica, fancy, 1820c; good
lttiil8c; ordinary, 12 10c per pound; Ar
buckle, $10.50; Lion, $15.88.
SALMON Columbia River, 1-pound tails,
$2 per dozen; 2-pound talis, $2.95; 1-pound
flats, $2.10; Alaska pink, 1-pound tails, V3c;
red, J-pound tails, $1.43; sockeyes, 1-pound
tails, $2.
SUGAR Granulated, $6.45; extra C, $3.95;
golden C, $3.S3; fruit and berry sugar,
$0.55; plain bag, $0.45; best granulated,
$0.35; cube (barrels), $0.83; powdered (bar
rels), $6.70. Terms: On remittances within
15 days deduct lie per pound; if later than
13 days, and within 30 days, deduct 14c per
pound. Maple sugar, 15 18c per pound.
NUTS Walnuts, 1614 18c per pound by
sack; Brazil nuts, 10c; filberts, 16c; pecans,
10c; almonds, 1014 18c; chestnuts, Ohio,
2oc; peanuts, raw, 6814c per pound;
roasted, 10c; plnenuts, lottf 12c; hickory
nuts, 10c; cocoanuts, 90c per dozen.
SALT Granulated, $1S per ton; $2.23 per
bale; half ground, 100s, $1 per ton; 50s,
$11.50 per ton.
BEANS Small white, 4.75c; large white,
4.75c; pink. 3.S5c; bayou, 3.85c; Lima, 6c;
Mexican red. 414c.
HONEY Fancy, $3.50 3.73 per box.
CEREAL FOODS Rolled oats, cream, 90
pound sacks, per barrel. $7; lower grades,
$5.o00.50; oatmeal, steel-cut, 45-pound
sacks, $8 per barrel; 9-lb. sacks, $4.25 per
bale; spilt peas, per 100 pounds, $4.254.80;
pearl barley, $4.505 per 100 lbs; pastry
flour, 10-pound sacks, $2.75 per bale; naked
wneat, $2.73 per case.
i
Hope, Wool, Hides, Etc
HOPS 1007, prime and choice, 46Ho
per pound; olds, 114t214c per pound.
WOOL Eastern Oregon, average best, II
13c per pound, aucurdlng to shrinkage!
Valley, 10a 12 c.
MOUAIlt Choice, 1818V4c per pound.
CASCARA BARK. 3(-i4c per, pound.
HIDEO Dry, liitflaljc; dr caif. .No. L
under 5 lbs.. 14S10c; culls, io per lb, less;
jailed hides, 5c; salted calf, 9c; greea
(unsalted;, lo per lb. less; culls, lc per
lb. less; sheep skins, shearlings. No. 1
butchers' stock, ea.cn, 23i30c: short wool.
No. 1 butchers' stock, each. B060c; me
dium wool. No. 1 butchers' stock, each. 76c
61.00; long wool. No. 1 butchers' stock,
each, $1.23 1.00; horn, hides, salted, each,
according to size, $2.00 2.&0; dry, accord.
Ing to size, each, $1.00 1.50; colt's hides,
each, 2550c; goat skins, common, each!
15 23c; Angoras, with wool on, each, 80cO
$1.50.
FURS For No. 1 skins: Bear skins as
to size. No. 1, each. $5.0010.00; cubs,
each. $13; badger, prime, each. 25930c;
cat, wild, with head perfect, SO 50c: house,
320c; fox, conimun gray. large pilme,
each, 40 50c red. each, :)5: cross, each,
$5 15; silver and blacx. each, $100
300; fishers, each, $5 8; lynx. each. $4.50
6.00; mink, strictly No. 1. each, according
to size, $1S; marten, dark northern, ac
cording to size and color, each, 110014;
marten, pale, according to size and color,
each, $2.504; muskrat, large each, 12
15c; skunk, each. 30 40c ! civet or polecat,
each, 5 13c; otter, for targe, prime skin,
each, $0 10: panther, with head and claws
perfect, each, $23 raccoon, for prime
large, each. 5075c; wolf, mountain, with
head perfect, each, $3.505.OO; prairie
(coyote), 60c $1.00; wolverine, each, $6
800
Coal OH and Gasoline.
REFINED OILS Water white. Iron bar
rels, 10 Vic; wood barrels, 14V4c. Pearl oil,
cases, 18c; head light, Iron barrels. 1214c;
cases, 1914c; wood barrels, 1614c. Eocene,
cases. 21c. Special W. W., iron barrels,
14c; wood barrels, 18c. Elalns. cases, 28c.
Extra star, cases, 21c.
GASOLINE V. M. and P. naphtha. Iron
barrels. 1214c: cases. 1914c. Red Crown
gasoline. Iron barrels. 1614c; cases. 2214c;
motor gasoline, Iron barrels. 1514c; cases,
2214 c; 8S gaioline, iron barrels, 80c; cases,
8714c; No. 1 engine distillate. Iron barrels,
9c; cases, 16c
ALL STOCKS STRONG
Financiers Fostering Demand
for New Capital Issues.
TRADING IS ANIMATED
Favorable Events Seized I'pon to
Rush I'p .Prices, While Unfavor
able News Is Ignored Gold
Exports Xo Surprise.
NEW YORK, May 13. There was no mis
taking the strength In today's stock mar
ket and the speculation showed animation
and considerable variety. Tne principal op
erations were attributed still to the larger
financial powers, and the professional ele
ment was timid about venturing to sell the
market short. In face of this belief In sup
port by such formidable factors.
The purpose to foster the demand for
new capital Issues was believed to prompt
the measures to control the market and as
the Harrlman Pacifies are credited with
the largest Interest at present In this pur
pose, owing to the imminence of new is
sues, the sustaining operations In the stock
market were commonly believed to emanate
from sources in alliance with those com
panies. The meeting of the directors of
the Union Pacific and the Southern Pacific
resulted In the declaring of the regular divi
dends on both stocks, and that action
helped the stocks, but they were more
affected by rumors regarding the coming
financing, on which no announcement was
made. The rise In Southern Pacific pre
ferred Indicated the credence that was
given to a report that it was In contem
plation to waive the company's privilege
to redeem the 7 per cent preferred stock
at 115. The existence of this privilege has
had the effect of holding tne price of the
stock close to that level. The motive for
this supposed Intention is said to be the
desire to market the balance of authorized
preferred stock In the treasury of the com
pany. The rumor of an Intended extra distribu
tion of Northern Pacific stock was revived.
Both the Hill stocks and St. Paul are bene
fited by the large sales of new stock ef
fected before the financial depression set in.
Suppositions as to the benefit to the com
panies of these funds In nand available for
expenditure during the period of depression
and low prices of materials play a part in
the strength of the stocks.
The prevailing temper of the speculation
was clear from the avidity with which
hints of favorable events were seized upon
to rush up prices, while events seeming to
bear unfavorably on the outlook for values
were ignored.
The engagements df gold for export, while
large, were entirely expected on account
of the abundance of money here, the de
cline In the foreign trade balance In our
favor and some remarketings here of for
eign holdings of American securities.
Bonds were steady. Total sales, par value,
$4,476,000. United States-, bonds were un
changed on call.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
. a . Snles. High. Low. Bid.
Adams Express iso
Amal Copper .... 87,300 65 5 03
Am Car & Eoun. 1,300 8?1s 37 374
do preferred 9q
Am Cotton Oil... 7.900 3114 30H 3DV,
do preferred 93
Am Express 200
Am Hd ft Lt pf. . 200 20 20 20
American Ice ... 1.6O0 2414 24 24 ti
Am Linseed Oil. 81K) lult, 014 914
do preferred '4O0 2314 22 4 23
Am Locomotive .. 4,700 47' 40r8 2t
do preferred ... loo lo.t 103 lni 14
Am Smelt & Ret. S0,6o0 a 75SJ 73,
do prefererd ... l.loo 100 99V4 99
Am Sugar Ref l.loo 128 128S, 12K14
Am Tobacco ctfs. loo 91 It, 91V, 91
Anaconda Mln Co 17,700 41 4014 4114
Atchison 4.300 82 81 14 82
do preferred ... loo 91 91 01
Atl Coaat Line... 400- flo HOlf, gu
Bait & Ohio 8,700 9114 89 90
do preferred fin
Prook Rap Tran.. 10. loo B0 50
Canadian Pacific. 9,600 160 15914 15H-H
Central of N J ..... JS5
Ches & Ohio...... 1S.20O 44 li 43 11 43
Chi Gt Western. 1,100 514 5 5
Chicago & N W.. 3.5(10 15414 1.V1 154M,
C, M & St Paul. 19.900 134& 132T4 13314
Chi Term & Tran ..... 10
do preferred 25
C, C, C ft St Louis 100 5Sm SSVC, 5314
Colo Fuel & Iron. 21,000 29 27 291
Colo & Southern .. 11. Boo 32 30Vj 31
do 1st preferred. SCO 60 39 5914
do 2d preferred. lS.Ooo B1H ,M snv.
Consolidated Gas.. 600 121- 121 t-i 121V,
Corn Products ... 3.800 S 17'4 1714
do preferred ... 800 72 V, 71 72'
Del & Hudson... SOO 163 162-4 IBS
Del, Lack ft West 640
D & R Grande 24
do preferred ... 6O0 63 61 14 63
Distillers' Securt.. 15.800 36 34 S5H
Erie 7.000 2014 2014 2014
do 1st preferred. 1.500 3014 3rt 3BVi
do 2d preferred. 1.000 27 2 20 lj
General Electric. 200 138 137 130
Illinois Cetnral .. 1.200 13714 13H 1.W14
Int Paper 200 1014 1014 1oi:
do preferred ... 1,100 5714 57 57
Int Pump 100 25 . 25 22"2
do preferred ... 3O0 74 72 74'
Iowa Central 4,500 10 15 1014
do preferred ... 3,800 33 14 34 u, 35
K C Southern ... 2.BOO 26 24i 25
do preferred ... 1,500 57 r 57
Louis ft Nashville 300 10814 108 108i
Mexican Central.. 8,400 16 1.1 ifl'
Minn ft St Louis. 200 S0 3014 30
M, St P ft S S M. 100 11114 11114 11114
do preferred 120
Missouri Pacific. 2.400 5114 80'i 50ti
Mo. Kan ft Texas 2,600 2914 28 20
do preferred ... 300 61 fifia: fioti
National Lead .. 1.400 64 63 6311
Mex Nat R R pf 49
N Y Central 2.000 106 10314 107
X T. Ont ft West 2.000 4211 41 it itii
Norfolk ft Western 100 71l 70 71 '
do preferred .' . .-80
North American.. 2.500 C3 .61 63
Pacific Mall l.Soo 27&1 27 57i
Pennsylvania 8.100 120 120 120
r-eoples Gas 900 9174 9tt4 91
P. C C ft S L ... To
Pressed Steel Car. 1,000 29 28 29H
do preferred 8.-,
Pullman Pal Car. 200 158V4 157 137
Reading 88.900 114 113 114
do 1st preferred 824
do 2d preferred. 100 81V. R1 V. 81 u.
Republic Steel ... 2.1O0 1-814 18 18
do preferred I.000 Bfla: fisu. flsu.
Rock Inland Co.. 9,700 19 is 19V;
do preferred ... 25.3O0 40 37 .to.'.
St L ft S F 2 pf. 3.4O0 32'i 30 32
Bt Louis Southwest 4"0 1614 14 IfiVi
do preferred ... l.OTO 40 38 38 U.
Southern Pacific .. 26.000 8614 8S14 SflU
do preferred ... 1R.700 1 2514 117v.
Southern Railway. 6.2"0 18 1714 18.
do preferred ... l,9oo 4t4. 45 4414
Texas & Pacific 1,400 22 22 22
Tol. St L & West 300 19 194 194
do preferred ... l.KK) 44 43 44 K
Union Pacific ...128..10O 14214 14014 14214
do preferred ... 200 83 83 stl.
V S Express Rfi
U S Pealty 7O0 43 45 454
U 9 Rubber B.200 23V1 23 24
do preferred ... 500 8(1 8.1 S3y.
TJ S Steel 4S.100 3714 30T4 37
do preferred ... fi.300 101 74 loi 101 H4
Va-Caro Chemical 2.400 25 22 24
do preferred ... 100 9 ft;n4 osu
Wabaj-h ...... 800 11 11 u.v
do preferred X.. 1.900 23 2RV. 23
Wells-Fargo Ex '. 300
Westlnghouse Elec 1.90O 48 471i 47
Western Union ... 8on 53 52 0311
Wheel ft L Erie 300 84 8 8
Wisconsin Central 16
00 prererrea 39
Northern Pacific. 52. TOO 13614 133 l.tv
Central Lee-ther .. 900 27 26 26
do preferred ... 100 95 i 93
Sloes-Sheffield 3no 48 4T 4.8
Gt Northern pf... 27.100 l.".l 129 130
Inter Met 14.4O0 11 1 11 11
do preferred ... 3.700 31 30 304
Utah Copper .... 1,500 30 30 . 30H
Total sales for the day. 814,200 shares.
BONDS.
NEW TORK, May 13. Closing quota-,
tlons:
U 8 ref 2s reg. . 103N y C gen 314s 90
do coupon 103iNor Pac 3s 71H
U R 3s reg 100!Nor Pac 4s 101
do coupon 100'So Pac 4s 88
U S new 4e reg. 119 14 It'nlon Pac 4s. ..101 14
do coupon. .. .121 14'wis Cent 4s.... 83
Atch adi 4s 87 14 1 Japanese 4s .... 77
D ft R a 48 pf. 94 I
Money, Exchange, Etc.
LONDON. May 13. Bar silver. 24 lid per
ounce.
Money 18114 per cent.
The rate of discount In the ooen market
for short bills Is 2 per cent; three months
bills, 214 per cent.
NEW YORK. May 13. Money on call,
easy. 1142 per cent; ruling rate. t per
cent; closing bid. 114 per cent; ofTered at
1 per, cent. Time loans, very dull and
Close Prime mercantile paper, 3 $43)44
per cent.
Sterling exchange was easier with actual
business In banker's' bills at $4.8725 lor de
mand and at $4.8510 for 60-day bills. Com
mercial bills. $4.84-.
Bar silver 32 c.
Mexican dollars 47e.
Bonds Governments, steady; railroads,
steady. .
SAN FRANCISCO, May 13. Silver bars
52 c per ounce.
Mexican dollars Nominal.
Drafts Sight. .0214; telegraph, .05.
Sterling. OO days. $4.85; sight. $4.87.
Sally Treasnrjr Statement.
WASHINGTON. May 13. Today's Treas
ury statement shows:
Available cash balances $245,741,345
Gold coin and bullion 21.778.044
Gold certificates 23,787,310
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK MARKET.
Prices Quoted Locally on Cattle. 8 bee and
Hogs.
There were no changes tn livestock quo
tations yesterday. Cattle continued strong
in tone, but the feeling In the hog and
sheep markets was rather weak. There was
a fair demand for calves and lambs. Re
ceipts were 400 sheep, 60 lambs, SOO bogs
and 80 cattle.
The following quotations were current on
livestock In the local market yesterday:
Cattle Best steers, $5; medium. $4.6034. 75;
common, $3.50rf4; cows, best. $4; common.
$3.50(53.75; calves, $4.50o.50.
Sheep Best sheared wethers, $4.7535;
mixed, $4.509-4.75; Spring lambs. $Br$6.25.
Hogs Best. $(S2.VfW5.35; mediums, $5.75
6; feeders, $5.25-35.50.
Eastern Livestock Markets.
OMAHA, May 18. Cattle Receipts, 3500;
market, slow to 10c lower. Native steers,
$37; native cows and heifers, $3.336.50:
Western steers. $3.50rj?6.25; Texans, $3$y
5.23; stockers and feeders, $35.40; calves,
$3.259 0. 25.
Hogs Receipts. 13,000; "market. 5 10
lower. Heavy, $S.85i5.40; mixed. $5.3214
6535; light. $3.3095.3714; bulk of sales.
$5.323.3714.
Sheep Receipts. 3000; market. steady.
Yearlings. $3.508! 6.10; wethers. $5.25(015.75;
ewes, $4.756 5.60; lambs, $6.6007.63.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 13. CatHa
Receipts. 9000; market. steady. Native
steers, $3.50(3)7; cows and heifers, $3a6.55:
stockers and feeders. $3.50(5.75: Western
steers, $5.25(g'6.80; Western cows, $3.50
0:50.
Hogs Receipts, 24.000: market, steady.
Bulk of sales. $3.405.6O; heavy. $3.55
5.63; packers and butchers, $5.4535.60; pigs,
$44.30. '
Sheep Receipts, loot); market, steady.
Muttons, $503.60; lambs, U.10(a'7.35; range
wethers, $4.735.50; fed ewes, $4.2595.33.
CHICAGO. May 13. Cattle Receipts,
about 8000; market, steady to 10 lower.
Beeves, $4.806 7.30; Texans, $4.i35.73;
Westerns. $5.60a;6; stockers and feeders.
$2.65(11)5.60: cows and heifers, $2.3036.65;
calves. $4. 75 (p 6.25.
Hogs Receipts, about 18,000; market,
weak to 5c lower; light, $3.25(9 5.6214:
mixed. $5.30(g)5.65; heavy, $5.255.0d; good
to choice heavy. $5.40$i5.05: pigs, $4. t0if
0.23; bulk of sales, $5.533.60.
SheepReceipts, about 18.000; market,
weak to 10c lower. Natives, $46; West
erns, $4 6; yearlings. $6.70; lambs,
$5.25(3)7.00; Westerns, S.1253 7.65. '
Eastern
' BOSTON, May
Adventure .. 2.
Ailouez 27.
Amal 65
Atlantic .... 14.
Bingham ....
Cal & Hecla.65o.
Centennial . . 23.
Mining- Stocks.
13. Closing quotations:
.00 Parrot
21.62
13.1214
58.00
13.50
6.50
22.50
23
30
6214
23
00
50
25
50
0214
Shannon
Tamarack ...
Trinity
lUnlted Copper
U S Mining..
U S Oil
. 30.00
. 41.6214
. 3.00
. 5.37 14
.133.50
Cop Range... 71
Utah
Victoria .....
Winona
Daly-Weit ..
Franklin
Granby
Isle Koyals. .
Mass. Mining
Michigan ...
Mohawk
00
Wolverine . .
37
75
SO
25
SO
North Butte
63.75
Butte Coaltn. 24.23
Nevada 11.8714
Cal ft Ariz... 1.09
Old Dominion 3'
Ariz Com. . . . 19.00
Greene Canan 9.25
Osceola 89.
.00
NEW YORK, May 13. Closing quota
tions:
Adams Con .... 5
Alice 205
Breece 10
Brunswick Con 8
Comstock Tun.. 37
Con Cal & Va.. 40
Horn Silver ... 75
Iron Silver 100
Leadvllle Con.. 5
ILlttle Chief ...
Ontario
Ophlr
Potosi
iSavage
Sierra Nevada.
Small Hopes ..
Standard
. 3
.403
.813
. 12
. 35
. 38
. 19
.160
Metal Markets.
NBW YORK. May 13. There was a very
severe decline In the London tin market, spot
closing 'at 132 10s and futures at 132 5s.
The local market was weak and unsettled In
consequence, with quotations ranging from
29.25 to 29.76c
Copper advanced 7s 4d in London with spot
closing at 57 2s 6d and futures at 57 17s
6d. The local market is steady and a shade
higher with lake quoted at 12.6212.75c;
electrolytic at 12.5012.62o and casting at
12.25((?12.37c
Lead declined at 12 17s 6d In the London
market, but was quiet and unchanged at
4.22144.2714c locally.
Spelter was unchanged at 19 17s 6d In Lon
don and at 4.55Ji4.65 locally.
Iron was unsettled In the London market.
Standard foundry nominal, while Cleve
land warrants were quoted at 56s. Locally
the market was unchanged.
Excitement In Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, May 13. There was tre
mendous excitement and activity In the cot
ton market, owing to the sensational strength
of July contracts, which advanced practically
$2.50 per bale over the closing prices of last
night on the belief that a corner was made
possibly by the firm Southern market. July
sold at 9.90c. or 170 points above the recent
low record. Moderate reactions occurred late
In the day under realizing with the close
ea?y at a net advance of 15$r33 point. Sales
were estimated at 350,000 bales.
NEW YORK. May 13. Cotton . fotures
closed easy. Closing bids: May. 9.76c; June.
9.72c; July. 9.76c: August. 9.46c; September.
9.10c; October and November, 9.00c; Decem
ber, 9.07c; January, 9.08c; February, B.llc;
March. 9.10c.
Dried Fruit at New York.
NEW YORK, May 13. The market for
evaporated apples continues quiet but steady
and Arm In tone owing to light offerings.
Fancy are quoted at 1010c; choice at
8(Ef9c; prime. 7HS'i4c, and common to
fair at 6f6c.
Prunes are unchanged on spot with quo
tations ranging from 4 to 14c for California
and from 5 to 10c for Oregon fruit.
Apricots are quiet with choice quoted at
1SW16C and extra choice 1381414e nd fancy
at 15ifl6c.
Peaches are unsettled with choice quoted
at 9c; extra choice at 9e; fancy, 101014c
and extra fancy at 1K3H14C.
Raisins are dull and easy with loose mus
catels quoted at 68814c seeded raisins at
6(fSc and London layers at $1.25rs'1.35.
Pasco Shipping Early Berries.
PASCO, May IS. (Special.) While the
present climatic conditions have a tendency
to hold back the strawberry season In the
Valley, fruitgrowers throughout this section
predict the largest crop In the history of
the Columbia River early fruit belt. On
both sides of the river, from Kennewlck and
Pasco to White Bluff . pickers have pitched
camp and by the end of the present week
the season will be in full swing.
It Is estimated by growers In this vicinity
that between 20,000 and 30. 000 .crates of early
berries will be shipped this season. The
highest-priced crate of strawberries from this
district was shipped yesterday by the Charles
H. Collins Company, and was sold for $12
net, or 50 cents per box.
CofTee and Sugar.
NEW YORK, May 13. Coffee futures
steady, unchanged to 10 points higher. Sales
were reported of 13.000 bags, including May
at 6.20c: July, 6.25c; September. 6.25c; Oc
tober, 6.20c; December, 6.20c. Spot, steady.
Rio No. 7. 6c: No. 4 Santos. 8c; mild
coffee, quiet. Cordova, 9(g)12c.
Sugar Raw, steady; fair refining, 3.8flc;
centrifugal. .96 test, 4.36c; molaMses sugar,
S.61. Refined, steady; crushed, 6.20c; pow
dered, 5.60c; granulated, 6.50c.
Firmer Prices at' Iondon Wool Soles.
LONDON, May 13. The offerings at the
wool auction sales today amounted to 9128
bales. Competition was spirited and cross
bred were in active demand at 214 to 6
per cent advance over yesterday's price.
Americans bought a moderate supply of cross
bred. Only small quantities of merinos
were offered and they sold readily at hard
ening rates.
Wool t St. Louis.
ST. LOUIS. May 13. Wool Steady; ter
ritory and Western mediums. 17 (3 19c; fine
medium, 154 10c; fine, ll$14c
WHEAT SALES HEAVY
Declines in All Deliveries at
Chicago.
FIRM ONLY AT OPENING
Excellent Weather In the Winter and
Spring Grain Belts and Talk of
Shutting Down North
western Mills.
CHICAGO. May 13. The wheat market
made a brief showing of firmness at the
start, owing to a sharp bulge tn the price of
May corn, but heavy sales by prominent longs
soon caused a decline In ail deliveries. The
selling was largely due to the excellent
weather now prevailing over the entire Win
ter and Spring wheat territories in this coun-'
try and Canada and to talk of shutting down
of a large number of flour mills in the North
west, due to an accumulation of stocks of
flour. The market closed easy. July opened
unchanged to 14(?v;c higher at 9014 to 90
60c, sold at 0c and then declined to
891iS'8HjC The close was at 89c.
Additional rain over the entire corn belt
caused strength In the corn market. July
opened a shade to 149c higher at 64 to
Wc. advanced to 645ic and closed at 6414c.
May sold between 7214c and 7314c and
closed at 7314 c
Trade In oats was quiet. July opened c
higher at 47c, sold between 46c and 47c
and closed at 47c.
Provisions were easy. At the close July
pork was 2c lower, lard was down 214S5c
and ribs were 214c lower.
Leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Open.
High
$1.00
Low. Close.
May -..$1.00
$ .99 $1.0014
July
.87
.8014
.89 (ii
September
-8714
.86 It
.86-i
CORN.
73 .7314
6434 .64
63 .631a
OATS.
54 .54'i
5314 6314
48 .47
.45 .4514
37 .3714
PORK.
May
July
September
.72
.04
.62
.73
04
.63
May. old
May, new
July, old
July, new
September
.54
.53
-.40
.43
37 Yi.
.54
.63
.47
.45
37
July
September
..13.4714 13.50
..13.73 13.75
13.42 13.50
13.70 13.7214
July
September
.. 8.4214
... 8.00
8.42
8.60
5 37
8.55
8.42
8.50
SHORT RIBS.
. .. 7.2714 T.SO 7.22
July
September
7.27
7.52
.. 7.60 7.52 7.47
Cash quotations were as follows:
Fl our Easy.
Wheat No. 3, 90c(b$1.08; No. 2 red, 99c
$1.00.
Corn No. 2, 73873c; No. 2 yellow,
73 c.
Oats No. 2. 5414c: No. 3 white. 60-fr55c.
Barley Fair to choice malting, 6675c.
Flax seed No. 1 Northwestern, tl.24.
Short ribs Sides (loose) $6.737.1214.
Pork Mesa, per bbl $13.3513.40.
Lard Per 100 lbs., $8.87.
Sides Short, clear (boxed) $7.377.62.
Whisky Basis of high wines, $1.35.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbll
Wheat, bu.
Com, bu. .
Oats, bu. .
Rye. bu. .
Barley, bu.
am 37.100 . 17.300
(14. 2O0 37,800
19,6(10 243.500
. 538.000 198.2O0
4.0OO 21,600
29.800 21,000
Grain and Produce at New York.
NEW YORK, May 13. Flour Receipts, 25,
600 barrels; exports. 5000 barrels; sales, 2200
barrels. Quiet and steady.
Wheat Receipts. 87,000 bushels; exports,
19,000 bushels; sales. 1,700,000 futures and
24.000 spot. Spot, easy: No. 2 red. $1.03 ele
vator; No. 2 red, $1.07 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1
Northern Duluth, $1.16 f. o. b. afloat; No.
2 hard Winter, $1.1414 f o. b. afloat. With
in a range of lc a bushel wheat was fairly
active today and generally depressed because
of favorable crop news and talk of a shut
down among Northwest mills. It closed
to c net lower. May closed $1.06, July
98 009 c. closed 98ic: September closed
64c-
Hops, hides and wool Quiet.
Petroleum Steady.
Grain at San Francisco. t
SAN FRANCISCO. May 13. Wheat and
barley, firm.
Spot quotations:
Wheat Shipping. $1.63X )1.67 per cen
tal: milling. $1.6SK (91.72 per cental.
Barley Feed, $1.451.50; brewing, nom
inal. Oats Red, nominal: white, $1.52
162; gray, $1.55(jlC5 per cental.
Call board sales:
Wheat No trading.
Barley December, $1.3514.
Corn Large yellow, $1.751.80.
Northwestern Wheat Markets.
DULUTH, May 13. Wheat No. 1 North
ern. $1.06; No. 2 Northern. $1.02; May.
$1.04; July. $1.04; September, 9114c
MINNEAPOLIS, May 13. Wheat No. 1
hard, $1.09Vi: No. 1 Northern. $1.07; No.
2 Northern. $1.04 1.05 14 ; May, $1.06:
July, $1.05 ; September,. 9l9lc.
European Grain Markets.
LONDON. May 13. Cargoes, dull; quota
tions unchanged. Walla Walla prompt ship
ment at 37s 6d. California prompt shipment
at 38s. -s
LIVERPOOL. May 13. Wheat May, 7a
7d; July, 7s 7d; September, 7s 2d.
English country markets Arm. French
country markets firm.
Wheat at Tacoma.
TACOMA, May 13. Wheat Unchanged.
Prices paid by exporters: Blue stem, 88c;
club, 80c; red, 84c.
QUOTATIONS AT SAN FRANCISCO.
Prices Paid for Produce tn the Bay City
Market.
SAN FRANCISCO. May 13. The follow
ing prices were quoted in the produce mar
ket today:
Vegetables Garlic, IS to" 20c; green peas,
$1(1.75; string beans, $47c; asparagus,
l6714o; tomatoes. $1.60&i2; eggplant, 12
(s 13c.
Poultry Roosters, old. $3.50(a4.50; roost
ers, young. $7.5010; broilers, small, $2
2.50; broilers, large. $34j4; fryers, $788;
hens. $47.50;. ducks, old, $4ig)5; young,
$3 7.
Butter Fancy creamery. 23c; creamery
seconds, 22c; fancy dairy. 22c.
Eggs Store. 19c; fancy ranch, 20c.
Cheese New, llllc; Young America,
1313c.
MlllstufTs Bran, $32 33: middlings, $33
936.
Wool Spring, Humboldt and Mendocino.
20c; Mountain, 48c; South Plains and San
Joaquin, 8 lie.
Hops New and old crops, 114 97c; con
tracts, 919 12a
Hay Wheat, $161720: wheat and oats,
$16ol9: alfalfa, $9414; stock, $8&10; straw,
per bale, 55 90c
Fruits Apples, choice, $1.75; oommon,
60c; bananas, $163.50: Mexican limes,
$3.3096: California lemons, choice, $2.50:
common, 75c; oranges, navels, $22.75;
pineapples, $1.60(6.
Potatoes Sweets, $2.50 3; Oregon Bur
banks, !M)c1.10.
Receipts Flour. 6920 quarter sacks;
wheat. 910 centals; barley. 1495 centals;
oats, 705 centals; com. 825 centals; pota
toes, 3150 sacks; bran, 215 sacks; middlings,
122 sacks; hay. 740 tons; wool. 43 bales;
hides, 295.
Gold Engaged for Export.
NEW YORK. May 13. The movement of
gold to Europe, which began several weeks
ago, and then practically ceased, was re
sumed today. The National City Bank an
nounced an engagement of $2,000,000; the
National Bank of Commerce, $750,000; Gold
man, Sachs at Co., $1,000,000. and Lasard
Freres. $1,000,000. All this gold will be
shipped to Paris. This makes a total of
$25,000
6 5-Year Gold Bonds
OF TUB
LEWISTON LAND 6 WATER CO. Ltd.
Interest pajable semi-annually at the Security Sav
ings & Trust Co., of Portland, Or. Conservative in
vestors buy them; banks recommend tbem; a good,
safe investment for Trust Funds.
Legality approved by Dolph, Mallory, Simon &
Gearin.
FRANK ROBERTSON
Failing Building.
Cor. Third and "Washington Sts. Thone Main 691.
SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND STEAMSHIP CO.
Ticket Of flee 142 Third Street
FARE to SAN FRANCISCO
S.OO
S.S. STATE OF
Sails From Ainsworth
J. W. RANSOM, Dork Agent.
Phone Main 208.
$18,250,000 engaged for export on the pres
ent movement. The total amount of gold
engaged for export today was $5,790,000.
Dairy Produce In the East.
CHICAGO, May W: On the produce ex
change today the butter market was steady.
Creameries. 17v22c; dairies. ia20c.
Eggs Steady at mark, cases inoluded,
14ta 1454c; firsts. 1514c; prime firsts, 18c.
Cheese Easy, 10H1214c.
NEW TORK. May 13. Butter and cheese,
steady, unchanged
Eggs, firmer; state and Pennsylvania, lOVi
&20c.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Charles H. Thwing and wife to N. B.
O'Donnell. lot 14, block 4. Maple
wood Addition $ 100
W. H. Watt to Vic MrCrum. lot 17.
block 2, Watts' Addition 200
Henri Jaecaues to Jacob Slauterback
and wife, lot 10. bllck 1. Willam
ette 360
Lewis Li- Hollinger and wife to John
L. Schuielman. N. 14 of lot 3. block
N, Tabor Heights 570
Elnathan Sweet and wife to E. H.
Loomls. lot 10 and X, Vrz of lot 11,
block 1. Finland BOO
Holt C. Wilson and wife to Clara A,
Potter, lot 1, block 2. Brentwood... 1
Charles S. Thompson to Casper N.
Brasch. lots 1, 2, 3, 4. block A,
General Compson's Addition 1,500
Carl Stein to John B. Hibbard. begin
ning at a point in E. line of Center
avenue In East Tabor Villa. :i:l 1-3
feet northerly from S. line of lot 4.
block 1. East Tabor Villa, thence
easterly 100 feet, thence northerly
33 1-8 feet thence westerly 100 feet,
thence southerly 33 ,1-3 feet to be
ginning 1,000
Title Guarantee & Trust Company to
William A. Hall, et al.. lots 15.
16. block 10. South St. John 573
Alfred R. Larsen to Frederick A.
Multhauf. et aJ., lots 22, 24. block
15. Highland Park 1
Thomas V. Sherman and wife to Alex
ander Scott, 2 acres, being part of
Samuel Nelson D. L. C 2,400
J. M. Freed and wife to William O.
John, lots 7, S, block IB, North Al
bina 050
C. S. McDonough. et al.. to Hattie D.
Dldlnger. undivided 1 of lots 4. 5,
0. 7. block 3; lots 25, 20, 28. block
16, Collece Place 1,140
Charles Words and wife to Mary I.
Warde, lot U. block 2. Mount Tabor
Villa Annex 1
Niels C. Jensen and wife to Llnnle
McBeth Glass, lot 3, block 30, Mult
nomah 2.250
F. W. Lozler to M. E. I.ozler. lots
4. 5, block 17. Kinzel Park ....... .1
Frank E. Ulckinnon to Mary C. An
thony, lot 0, block 15, Hawthorne's
first addition 2,200
F. C. Thompson and wife to James
H. Putman. lot 21. block 12, Arleta
Park Xo. 2 200
Eliza A. Young to Thomas Ingram,
lot 5. block 5. Falrvlew replat . . . 800
Title Guarantee A Trust Company to
Mary L. Carl, lot 9, block IS, South
St. John 275
E. B. Holmes and wife to David A.
Long, lots 27, 2H, 29, 30, block 47.
Peninsular Addition No. 4 000
Otto H. Kulper and wife to Alex
Sweek. lots 1. 2, 3, block 5, Arbor
Lodge 3,000
W. A. Blake to Martha Parshley, lots
13, 14. block 3. Sunnyslde 1
William Shenhy, et al., to George W.
Gordon, lot 7. block 82. Carulhers
to Caruthers; lots 1 to 13, block 1;
lots 1 to 13, block 2, subdivision of
lot 5. Town of Wayne 1
John Holsteln and wife to M. Tannler,
lot 6, block 15, Lincoln Park 950
Moore Investment Company to Andy
Fritz, lot 9, block 17. Vernon 550
Elsie Millen to William Mills, lots
21, 22. block 21. Point View. St.
John 10
John Holm to Steve John Nelson, 'et
al.. lots 15. 16. block 6. Albina... 2.800
O. R. Addlton and wife to W. H. H.
Brady, lot 11, blook 1, Faxton Park 275
Joseph Closset and wife to John
Hahn. undivided i of lots 11. 12.
13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. block 3, March
mont Addition 10
W. W. Morse and wife to E. B.
Holmes. W. 214 feet of E. i of lot
7. block 11. Holladay Park Addition,
and W. 2'-i feet of E. 6 of S. 2-3
feet of lot 7. block 3. John liv
ing's First Addition 75
Percy Aaris and wife to Thaddeus E.
McHoIland. commencing at a point
where N. line of East Everett street
Intersects E. line of East Eighteenth
street, thence E. 100 feet, thence
N. 56 feet, thence southwesterly . . 1.500
Edward Misner and wife to Flora
Qullty'. S. 00 feet of L. 12. B. 13.
Hawthorne's First Addition 2.800
Multnomah Cemetery Co. to B. B.
Stratton, lot 40, block C, said Cem
etery 13
Per August Johnson and wife to M.
Kellas and wife, lot 12. block 4.
Wood lawn 300
John G. Peters and wife to Cath
arine Beebe. lots 3. 4. 6. block 2.
East View Addition 10
W. M. Helger and wife to E. G.
Alfredson. lot 23. block 9, Finland.. 1,100
C. H. Bonvllle and wife to J. H.
Diets, lots 21. 22. 23. 24. Block
I, and lots 113. 114. 113, 118, block
3. Ingleslde Park 070
Creorge G. Yayger and wife to Hannah
Gllmore, lot 7. block 1, Bungalow
Glade 1
R. L. Stevens. Sheriff, to Joseph C.
Bayer, lot 21. block 5; lot 18, block
10, West Portland 1
Title Guarantee & Trust Company to
' William E. H artel, lots 8, 15. South
St. John 250
William E. Robertson and wife to J.
C. A. Raucher. fractional lot 1 and
all of lot 2, block 200. Holladay's
Addition 1.100
Robert C. Gowdy and wife to Wil
liam J. Patton, lot 0. tract E,
Greenway .205
W. L. Johnston and wife to Minnie A.
McKewon, lot 8 and W. 15 feet of
lot 7. block 14, Holladay Park
Second Addition 2.200
L. A. Brush and wife to J. H. Mc
cormick, lot 1, block 12. Albina
Homestead 1,055
Oregon Company to G. G. Gammans.
lots 1, 2. 3. 10. 11. 12. block 1. all
of block 3, 5, Chicago Center 1
R. Klssllng and wife to Irene J.
Reader Zimmerman, lots 8, 4, block
II. Maegly Highland 1
T. A. Reynolds and wife to H. B.
Reynolds, lot 15, block E, Ports
mouth Villa Extension 300
C. O. Graves and wife to Etta C.
Holbrook. lots 7. 8, block 1, Subdi
vision of Ainsworth Tract 1
Total $34,572
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Gleet. Spermatorrhcta,
Whites, unnatural dlr
charges, or any innaanna
hmm MsissUa, tion of mucous men
HeEvms CHEHMMlOa, branet. Non-astringent
loli by Dratrtrists,
or sent in plain wrapper,
by sxsresa, prepaid, fat
fi.oo. or s Dottles, S2.73.
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tssfca
5r o"
J Xls 1 t t 7S.
MIL Pair tasl la arSTMimr.
iois7i,.ri
INCLUDING MEALS
AND BERTH
CALIFORNIA
Dock May 16, 9 A.M.
M. J. ROCHE Ticket Agt..'142 3d St.
Main 402; A 1402.
DR. PIERCE
Cure ail Nervous am4 "
Private Diseases o!
MEN
Quicker and cheaper than
others. Call and see him)
first. Consultation free.
Phone Main 1905.
XC0ce 1MX 1st st-. oorner Yamhill,
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
Eastern Excursion Rates
May 4, 18; June 5, 6, 19, 20; July
6, 7, 22, 23; August 6, 7, 21, 22.
Chicago and return $72."50
St. Louis and return $67.50
St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth,
Superior, Winnipeg, Port Ar
thur and Sioux City and re
turn $60.00
Ninety-Day Limit Stopovers Allowed.
2 TRAINS DAILY 2
THE ORIENTAL LIMITED THE
PAST MAIL
For tickets and sleepinjr-car reser
vations call on or address H. Dickson,
C. r. and T. A., 122 Third St., Port
land, Or. Tel. Main (580, A 228G.
JYorth (JermanAloyd.
Fast Express Service
PLYMOUTH-CH E KUOU KG-BHEM EN". 10 A. M.
Kulser Wm II.Muy 20 Cecllle June 0
Kaiser d Gr..June 2i Kronprins Wm.Jun 18
Twin-Screw Passenger Service
PLYMOUTH-CH EKHOUKU-HREMEN.10 AM.
Derlllnger ....May 28j Kuerfuerat ...June 11
utzow June 4. Bremen June IS
Mediterranean Service
GIBRALTAR-NAPLES-GENOA. at 11 A. M.
K. I.ulse May 3nl p. Irene June 20
SL Albert June 6iK. l.uie July 4
North licrmuil I.I0.1 d Trnvellers Checks.
Oelrichs & t.. Agents. 5 Itrondwny, N. Y
Robert Cupelle, Gen'l Pacific Coast Agent.
San Francisco, Cal.
PORTLAND BY., LIGHT POWER CO.
CARS LEAVE.
. Ticket Office and Waltlng-Room.
first and Alder Streets
FOR x
Oregon City 4, 6:30 A. M.. and every
30 minutes to and including 9 P. M..
then 10. 11 P. M. ; last car 12 midnight.
Greshitm. Borinif. Kuste Creek, festa
cada. Cazadero. Fuirview and Trout
dule 7:15. 0:15, 11:15 Jl. M.. 1:15. 8:45.
C.lo. 7.3 P. M.
FOB VANCOUVER.
Ticket office and waltlTig-room Second
and Washington street?.
A. M. 0:13", 8:50. 7:25, 8:00. 8:35,
0:10. 0:50, 10:30, 11:10. 11:50.
P. M 12:30. 1:10. 1:50, 2:30, 3:10,
8:50. 4:30, 5:10. 5:50. 0:30. 7:05. 7:40.
8:15. 0:25. 10:301. 11:45.
On Third Monday In Every Month
tbe Last Car Leaves at 1:05 P. M.
"Daily except Sunday. Daily except
Monday
SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND S. 8. CO.
Only Direct steamers and DayllKht fallings.
From Ainsworth Dock. Portland. 9 A. M.
S. S. State at Caliroruln May 18, 30, etc.
S. S. Hoh I II)-, Mil)' 23, June 0, 20, etc.
From Spear St., ISiin Franelsco. 11 A. M.
S. S. Hone City, liny 10, .'to, June 13, etc.
S. .. Stale of CullfornlH, May 23, Jane
6, etc.
J. W. RANSOM, Dock Agent.
Main 20S Ainsworth Dock.
M. J. ROCHE, Ticket Agent. 142 3d SL
Phones Main 402. A 1402.
ftamburg-Jrmerican.
WEEKLY SERVICE TO
LONDON FAR IS HAMBURG A
GIBRALTAR i APLiif UENOA
by Large, Luxurious Twin Snrew
Steamers; all modern appointment.
90S Market St., San Franclwco, and R, R.
Offices In l'ortlaiul, AKentt.
STR. CHAS. R. SPENCER
FOR ASTORIA
Monday. AVerine-Nday anil Krfilny, 7 A. M.
Hrturua U V. M.
rut; dai.i.ks
Tuesday. Thursday uud .Saturday. 7 A. M.
itrturna lO P. M.
Landlnic, VaNbfnBrton-Street Dock.
KAK12 Sl.OO. MAI. MHO.
COOS BAY LINE
The steamer BREAKWATER leaves Port
land every Wediitbduy at It 1. M. from Oak
street dock, for Morth liend, MantkUeld and
Cons Bay points. Freight received till 4 P.
M. on day of sailing. Passenger fare first
class, $10; sttcond-ciass, $7, including berta
and meals. Inquire city ticket office. Third
and Washington streets, or Oak-street dock.
North Pacific S. S. Co's. Steamship
Roanoke and Geo. W. Elder
Sail for ' Eureka, San Francisco and
Los Angeles direct every Thursday
at 8 P. M. Ticket office 132 Third
St., near Alder. Both phones, M.
1314. H. Young, Agent.
SEE THE COLUMBIA RIVER
Via
REGULATOR LINE
Daily service to The Dalles and
return. Phones Main 914, Home
A 5112.