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TIIE 3I0RXIXG OREGOXIAX, THURSDAY. AUGUST 27, 1908.
OUTPUT OF LUMBER
Official Figures of Annual
Production.
CUT ON PACIFIC COAST
Manufactures of Shingles and Lath
in 'orthvrest Active Trading
in Produce Markets.
Wheat Is Quiet.
Tirana showing the production of lum
ber and shingles In the United State during
WOT an 3 the cot of the four Pacific Coast
States bare been complied by A. B. Westell,
secretary of the Oregon efc Washington Lum
ber Manufacturer Association, from the sta
tistics of the Oniut Bureau and the Forest
Service and are given below. In toe output
of lumber and lath Oregon rank second
among the Coast Mates. Washington being
flrat and In shingle output Oregon Is third.
The cut of lumber In this state in 1W waa
about 2.000,000.000 feet and It Is expected the
same figures will be reached this year. About
four-fifth of the Oregon output la by mills
west of the Cascade Mountains. It la esti
mated there are 900, ooo. 000. 000 feet of stand
ing timber remaining In Oregon and. 200.000.
OOO.OfO feet in Washington.
Statistics for 1007 follow:
Lumber ft, B. M.
Yellow pine
Douglaai fir .........
White pine
Oak
Hemlock . ..........
tpron
Western pine
Maple .
Poplar .
Cypreee
Fed gum -
Chestnut
Redwood
Beech
Birch
Raeswond
Cottonwood . ........
Rim .....
Ash
Cedar .............
Lsrch
Htf-kory
White fir
..13.Slfi.iss
.. 4.74H.S72
.. 4.1SU.THT
.. 3.T1S.7HO
.-. 3.373.i!
.. 1.728.707
.. l,52rt.ll
MS. .VMS
TR7.H.W
e.2"0
.V3.2.9
. . . 4.V
43O.00R
.. a-7.d14
SSI ,08
2H0.574
Sm.57
2f2.040
2fil.xi2
.. 211,074
.. 211.1.211
14.308
ll&.0"f
1 1 3 4.1.1
W.S42
46.044
41,4!
80.973
. .40.25(1.154
.. 3.1."2
..ll.4ft.23
., 2S.SJ0
f-urar pin
Tamarack
Tupelo . ...............
Fyvamore . ............
Walnut
All other
Lumber total
I.atpe (thousands) ......
Shinsles 'thousands) ...
Number mills reporting
OREGON. WOOL IX THE EAST
Difference of Opinion ae to the Scoured
- Basis.
The latest mail advices from Boston say
there Is a difference of opinion as to the
scoured basis on which Oregon staple wool
Is selling and has sold. Sales up to 60c
have been reported, but claims are made
that the price Is too high, and holders In
some cases are unable to get It. The week's
transactions include about 100.000 pounds
staple and clothing, the former selling at
1 10 xuc ana me lane, at 10c a ncn u
also been sold 60.000 younds Valley No.
3 at 21 to 22c and 35,000 pounds scoured on
prlvnte terms.
In territory wools, sales In the original
bags are reported of 200.000 pounds Idaho
at 19 to 20c. 300.000 pounds Montana at
18 to 20c 50.000 pounds Montana at 20 to
21c 125.000 pounds half-blood Arizona on
the scoured basis of 4T to 48c and 75,000
pounds Arizona and New Mexican fine and
fine medium at 43 to 46c clean. About
100.000 peunds quarter-blood and several
lots of 50.000 pounds to 100.000 pounds
each of three-eighths and Quarter sold In
the range of 20 to 23c. but largely at 20 to
20Hc. In half-blood clothing Idaho. Utah,
etc. there have been sales of 100.000 pounds
at 18 to 19c. Best fine clothing sells at
B0 to 52c clean and ordinary at 46 to 48c
There has been a sale of 40.000 pounds
Montana clothing at 18c to cost 50 to 51c
clean.
WATERMELONS PROM THE DALLES. '
Oregon Crop Win Be Exceedingly Short
This Year.
About two tone of watermelons were re
ceived yesterday from The Dalles, the first
Oregon me lone to reach the market thla
season. They were of fair quality for the
flrat arrivals and were held at 1H cents,
ltwas reported from that section that only
five full cars will be shipped out this sea
eon, while practically no watermelons are
looked for from Southern Oregon. Two can
of California melons were received.
Receipts of peaches were good yesterday,
but there was bo over-supply and former
prices were well maintained. A car of Cal
ifornia, cantaloupes was added to the local
supply, and for the best offerings $1.75 was
asked.
Grapes are cleaning up well at unchanged
prices and pears arevln fair demand at 73
cents to $123, with good shipping stock
bringing tl SO.
Tomatoes continue In over-supply and
were quoted lower yesterday at 60yT3c
LARGER RECEIPTS OF POULTRY.
Bet Good Demand Absorbs All the Offering's
at Full Prices.
Poultry receipts were unusually large yes
terday and took some of the strength that
was noted on the preceding day out of the
market. The demand for chickens, bow
ever, was very fair, and bens sold at 14 to
15 cents. Ducks were scarce, with a strong
Inquiry for large, young ones at 14 to 15 H
cents. There was also a good demand for
young turkeys at 20 cents.
Egg receipts were 214 cases, and fancy
ranch stock was In strong demand.
Butter waa firm and unchanged. Re
ceipts were 44 boxes.
C BAIN MARKETS ARB QUIET.
'o Changes in Fi-fees Offered at the Board
of Trade.
The grain markets were quiet at the
Board of Trade and quotatlona were un
changed from the previous day.
Receipts for the day were 67 cars and
T647 sacks wheat, 253 sacks oats, 13 car
and 25 sacks barley. 860 sacks flour and
IS cars and 82 bales hay.
The range of futures was as follows:
F. o. b- warehouse Portland.)
WHEAT.
Open. High. Low. Clr.se.
Sept. $ .88 t $.... $ .89
Dec 90 .80
OATS.
Sept. 1 S2 .. 1 82
Dec L5 .... 1.S5
BARLEY.
Sept. 1 1TH
Deo. 1 20
1.171a
1.20
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Grain, Floor. Feed, Etc
WHEAT Track prices; Club. 88s per
bushel: forty-fold, 80c; Turkey red, 90c;
fife. 88c: bluestem. 82c; Valley, 88c
FLOL'R patents. t4.85 1 per barrel j
straights. $4.0394 53: exports, $3 70; Val
ley, $4 45; -sack graham." $4. to; whole
wheat; $4.65: rye. $5 .50.
BARLEY Feed. $24.50 per ton; rolled,
127 6 28: brewing. 1M.
OATS No. 1 white, $27 627.50 per ton;
gray. $2U2 30.
ktlLLSTUi F3 Bran. $20.00 par ton; mid-
dltngs. ssi: shorts, country. $39: ltr.
28: U. S. Mill chop. 122. '.
HAY Timothy. Wlllametta Valley, 14
per ton; Willamette Valley, ordinary, till
Eastern Oregon. 110 50; mixed, 113; clover,
111; alfalfa. $11; alfalfa meal, 120
Vegetables anl Fruit.
FREEH FRUITS Apples, nsw California.
fl. 233 2. DO per box: pf.ches, 80685c per
box; pears. T.tctl.aO t per box; plums.
T5c per box; grape. KOcetl.25 per crate.
TROPICAL. FRUITS oranges. Mediter
ranean sweets. 3;isiJ per box; Valencia
lstes. $3,508 4.30 per box; lemons, fancy.
fy0$6 per box; choice, S4.o03; standard.
3.50 per box; grapefruit, choice to fancy.
13 BO per ox; bananas, Btt6c per pound.
POTATOES Buying price. SI 1.10 per
hundred; sweet potatoes, 334 04c per pound.
MELONS Cantaloupes. tl.ou91.T5 per
crate: watermelons. Sl.2S4n.oO per 100 loose;
crated, tc per pound additional; casabas,
t2.2.Vfi:2.oO per dozen.
ONIONS California. 11.60 per sack:
Walla Walla. $1. 2301.50; garlic, 10c per
pound.
ROOT VEGETABLES Turnips. $1.30 per
sack; carrots, SI. 73: parsnips. S1.7S: beets,
$1 50
VEGETABLES Beans. Ba per pound;
cabbage, lc per pound; corn. 25(8.300
per dos.; cucumbers, hothouse, 23c per
dozen; outdoor, 30&40c per box: egg
plant. $1.75 per crate; lettuce,
head. 13c per dosen; parsley, 13c per dozen;
peas. 6e per pound; peppers, SQlOc per
pound; radishes. 12Ve per dozen; spinach.
2c per pound; squash, 40c per dozen; tomatoes,
5oi-73c per crate; celery, 6utjc dozen;
artichokes, T3c dozen.
Dairy and Conn try Produce.
BUTTER Extras, 81 He per pound; fancy,.
X7Sc; caolce. 23c; store, 18c.
EGGS Oregon extras. 262Tc: firsts. 24
43 25c; seconds. 22023c; thirds, 1320c;
Eastern. 24 25c per dozen-
POL'LTRY Mixed chickens. IS 91$ He lb.;
fancy hens. 14felac; roosters, loc; Spring,
lrtc; ducks, old, 12B12HC; Spring. 1416c;
geese, otd. 8c: young, loc; turkeys, old, 17:9
lfic; young. 2c.
CHEESE Fancy cream twins, 14 Ho pet
pound; full cream triplets, 14Vc; full cream
Tonne America, 15 He.
VEAL Extra. 8c per pound; ordinary,
TTc: heavy, 5c
PORK Fancy, To per lb.; ordinary. So;
large, 5c
MUTTON Fancy. ggOo.
Prorlalona,
BACON Fancy, 23c per lb.; standard,
lVic; choice, lsfec: English, lTSl'Hc; strips,
16c
DRY 'ALT CUftED Regular short clears.
Cal. -"123,121
M
Ml
37. SIT
4"5,ol0
Idaho.
"Witts
79.318
2.424
1.742
18. 175
20
Oregon.
1.379,322
l'.twM
13.!M
M 024
133. (WT
1.163
Wash.
i.ii'V'.iii
22.554
48
5S..107
1R7.40.1
245.128
60S
&tiS.450
60 2.401 1.6.1S 1.689
..'.'.'.'.'.".' 778 2S
16.823 1T.0ST 22.5.15 127.718
56,191 6.98 40,233
' 83.529 ""23,038 ""6.728 ""6.376
I08. 747 6,258
65
60
1. 345.943
IS. 0.15
887. R26
321
B13.78
4S.7K3
63,678
247
1, 6.13.511
1.14.048
206.766
644
3,TTT.60
4.10. TBI
6, Si. 542
l.oaa
dry salt, HHc. smoked. 12 Ko; short clear
backs, dry salt, 12Hc: smoked, la He; Ore
gon expoits, bellies, dry salt. 12 be; smoked,
13 He
HAMS 10 to 13 lbs.. 17c; 14 to 16 Iba,
lV4c; 18 to 20 lbs.. 16c; hams, skinned.
16c; picnics, loVac; cottage roll, 12c; shoul
ders, 12c; boiled ham, 23c; boiled picnic,
18c.
LARD Kettle rendered: Tierces, ISHc;
tubs. 13Hc: 60a 18Hc; 20a 13Hc; 10a 14c;
6s. 14Hc; Bs, 14c. dtandard. pure: Tierces,
12'4a; tubs. 12Hc; 60s. lite; 20s,
12c;' 10a 13c; 63, 18He. Compounds:
Tierces. 8Hc; tubs. Sc; 60s, 81c; 20s.
gfec; 10s, 9c; 3s. 9Hc
SMOKED BEEF Beef tongues, each,
70c; dried beef sets, 16c; dried beef out
sides, 15c; dried beef lnsldes, 18c; dried beet
knuckles. 18c
PICKLED GOODS Barrels: piss feet.
tl3; regular tripe. t!0; honeycomb tripe, tl2,
pigs' tongues, $19.50; lambs' tongues. $25;
6. P. beet tongues, 20; pig snouts, fl2-50;
pig ears, $12.50.
MESS MEATS Beef, specials. tl3 pel
barrel; plate, tl4 per barrel; family, tl4 pel
barrel: pork, t24 per barrel; brisket. 825 pel
barrel.
Groceries. Dried Fruits, Etc.
DRIED FRUITS Apples. 7 He per pound;
peaches. ll(12Hc; prunes, Italian. 5&4c;
prunes, French, 'iiiiui currants, unwashed,
cases. 9Hc; currants, washed, cases.. 10;
tgs. white, fancy, 60-pound boxes, 6He.
COFFEE Mocha, 242Sc; Java, ordinary
17 (? 20c; Costa Rica, fancy, 18 r 20c; good.
16&18c; ordinary, 124100 per pound; Co
lumbia Boast, 140 ; Arbucaie, 416.30; Lion,
f 15.75.
RICE: Southern Japan, 6Ker bead, tel
imperial Japan. 6H0-
bALMON x.'olumuia Blver, 1-pound talla
$2 per dosen; 2-pound tails, $2.93; 1-pound
flats, $2 10; Alaska pink, 1-pound talla 95c;
red, 1-pound tails, 1.4i; sod-eyes, 1-pound
talla $2-
BL'QA-R Granulated. $6.25; extra C. $5.73:
golden C, $3.63; fruit and berry sugar,
$6.25; plain bag. $6.05; beet granulated,
$6.05; cube (barrels), $6.65; powdered
(barrels), $6 50. Terms: On remittances
within 16 days deduct o per pound; It
later than 13 days, and within 80 days,
deduct feo per pound. Maple sugar, 13loe
per pound.
NUT If Walnuts, 16H01SO per pound by
sack; Brazil nuts, 16c; filberts, loc; pecans,
16c; almonds. 16HM8c: chestnuts, Ohio,
25c: peanuts, raw, agSc per pound;
roasted. 10c; plnenuts. 10fiyl2c; hickory
nuts, lvc; cocoanuts, 90c per dozen.
SALT Granulated. $14.50 per ton, $2 pef
bale; half grouno, 100s. $10 per ton; 60s,
tlu.&O per ton.
BEANS Small white, 6ic; large white,
He: pink. 4Hc; bayou, 4c; Lima. 6c; Mexi
can red. 4c
HONEY Fancy, $3,504)3.75 per box.
CEREAL FOODS Rolled oats, cream, 80
pound sacks, per barrel, tT; lower grades,
t3-3O6.50; oatmeal, steel-cut, 43-pound
sacks. t8 per barrel; 8-lb. sacks. $4.23 per
bale; split peas, per 100 pounds. $4.2604.80;'
pearl barley. $4.5003 per lOo lba; pastry
flour. 10-pound sacks, $2.T3 per bale; flaked
wheat, 2.75 per case.
CHAIN BAGS Ho each.
Bops, Wool. Bides. Etc
HOPS prime and choice, 4H03e
per pound; olds, ilHc per pound; con
tracts. 70 8c.
WOOL Eastern Oregon, average best, it
916He per pound, according to shrinkage;
Valley. 15 015 He.
MoHAlK Choice. 18018He per pound.
HIDES Dry hides. No. 1. 14015c pound:
dry kip. No. 1. lBo pound; dry calfskins,
16c pound; salted hidea 708o pound;
salted calfskins, 123 13o pound; green, la
lesa
FURS No. 1 skina Bear skins, as to
slae. No. 1, each. $3.00 010; cubs, each, $19
S; badger, prime, each, 23 030c; cat, wild,
with bead perfect, 80050c; house, 6020c;
fox, common gray, large prime, each. 40 0
6bc red. each. $305; cross, each. t3015;
silvsr ard black, each, $1000300; Ushers,
each, $503; lynx. each. $4.50 0 6; mink,
strictly No. 1. each, according to else. $10
t; marten, dark northern, according to slae
and color, each. $10015; marten, pale, ac
cording to size and color, each, 12.6004;
muskrat, large, each. 12 0 15c; skunk, each.
lo04Oo; oivet or polecat, each. 6 0 15c; otter,
for large, prime skin, each, t60LO; panther,
with bead and claws perfect, each, $203;
raccoon, tor prime large, each. 30075c;
wolf, mountain, with bead perfect, each,
t35O05.OO; prairie (coyote), 6Oc0tLlO;
wolverine, each. t608-OO.
CASCARA BARK New, 4 He; carload
6c; old, 5c; carloads, BHc per pound.
Coal OU, Unseed Oil, Eta,
REFINED OILS Water white. Iron bar
rels. lOHc; wood barrels, 14Hc Pearl oil.
cases. 18c; head light, iron barrels. 12He;
eases, 19Vic; wood barrels. 16ftc Eocene,
cases, 21c Special W. W., Iron barrels, 14c;
wood barrels. 18c Elaine, cases, 28c Extra
star, cases, 21c.
GASOLINE V. M. and P. naphtha. Iron
barrels. 12Hc: cases. 18Hc Red Crown
gasoline. Iron barrels. lOHc; canes. 22Hc;
motor gasoline, iron barrels. 16U,c: cases,
2.10; 8rt gasoline. Iron barrels, 30c; canes.
87tc: No. 1 engine distillate. Iron barrels.
9c: cases. 16c
LINSEED OIL Raw. barrela 65c; boiled,
barrels, 67c; raw, eases, 61c; boiled, cases,
8c
Bank Clearings,
of the Northwestern cities yester
s follows:
Clearings. Balances.
$ P60.657 $179,740
1,315.846 141,414
608.911 3.1,906
884.66T 105.882
of the four cities on Tuesday
Clearings
day were a
Portland ,
Seattle .
Tacoma
Spokane .
Clearings
were:
Portland ,
Festtl . ,
Tacoma :
Spokane ,
Clearing.
.$ 89.132
. 1.K19.S06
. 622.394
. 849,634
Balances'.
$111.9i 9
2".1,.T18
25.416
136,243
CLOSE IS
STRONG
But Volume of Trade in Stock
Market Is Small.
INVESTORS ARE CAUTIOUS
Values of Leading Issues Have Not
Been Arrected by Exciting
Occurrences of Past
Fortnight.
NEW YORK, Aug. 26. Disappointment
was the portion of those who thought that
todays stork market would show some fur
ther reflection of the early week's turbu
lence. As a matter of fact, the day s busi
ness was almost the dullest for some weeks
and nearly the rmollest of any full day this
year. Trading the first hour was under
63.000 shares and In the following hour less
than 8S.00O shares changed hands, while
throughout the afternoon there were fre
quent periods of complete stagnation.
The suspension of A. O. Brown Co.
Is still shrouded In considerable mystery,
but the stock exchange euthorltlea are
earnest In their premise to sift the majter
to the bottom. Some uneasiness was felt at
the outset of today's operations, but re
assuring advices from official sources soon
Imparted a firm tone to the list. The
speculative faction Is disinclined, for a var
iety of reasons, to make fresh ventures
just now. and this attitude Is quite certain
to be maintained until there Is a better
understanding of recent events Caution Is
being manifested by investors and It is con
ceded that no business need be expected
from that element for some time to come.
The greater ease of money will be a
favorable factor In straightening out any
trouble that may have resulted from the
recent spectacular market operations.
A point tending to prove the Inherent
strength of underlying conditions Is found
in the fact that while the past fortnight
has been one of the most memorable In
the history of tho local stock exchange, the
average prices of the 20 leading railway
Issues show practically no change.
The afternoon session brought little or
no change, but under the lead of Southern
Pacific, which reached a new high level
at 101 H- the entir. list hardened and closed
strong. Americans held firm in London,
where there was evidence of bear opera
tions for New York account. The day's
grist of general news was discouraging for
most part with further conflicting reports
as to the state of trade. Inquiry for copper
metal Is slight and a break in tin was re
ported from London. No change is noted
In local monetary conditions. The demand
Is lighter than at any time this month.
Bonds were steady, the only feature being
the sale of a large block of Union Pacific
refunding 4's at a figure slightly under the
subscription price. Total sales of bonds,
par value, $2,822,001. United States bonds
were unchanged on call.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
Sale?.
18.600
High. Low.
BM.
Amal Copper ....
Am Car A Foun.
do preferred . . .
Am Cotton Oil..
Am Bl ft Lt p(.
Am Ice Securi..
Am Linseed Oil..
Am Locomotive..
78'4; 11
T8
40
102 H
34
20
2H
10
65H
10ft
9H
106
135
9314
23 li
4T
87
94
8H
1.6W
40 !
39 H
103
34 H
'284
1(10 103
1.300 sen
600
"400
29H
66'"
do preferred
prererrea ...
Am Smelt 4 Ref. 52,500 969
do preferred
loo 107
Am Sugar Ref...
400 135 H. 134 H
Am Tobacco pr..
Am Woolen
Anseonda Mln Co 1.8O0
47 H
87H
94 H
'84""
46t4
RT 4
04H
'B3H
Atchison
do preferred . .
Atl Coast Line..
Bait & Ohio
do preferred . .
Brook Rap Tran
1,400
500
1.600
i'.ioo
83
62
52"4
52
Canadian Pacific.
Central Leather .
10.200 175 173 1T5V
500 27 'A mi. B
do preferred ..
9H
198
41
Central of N J .
Ches Ohio
300 198 19T
41'ri
4S&
Chi Gt Western.
6H
64
Chicago ft N W
900 158 H 158
159
C, M ft St Paul. 6,300 142 141 142
C. C. C ft St L
64 'i
Colo Fuel ft Iron 1,400
33
S3
33
62
63 M
136
33 H
33
62ft
54
137'
1RH
Colo A Southern..
500 33
100 - 82
do 1st preferred,
do 2d preferred.
400 M54
1.100 137
Consolidated Gas. .
Corn Products ..
Del ft Hudson...
D ft R Grande.. .
do preferred . . .
Distillers' Securi..
Erie
do 1st preferred.
do 2d preferred.
100 168H 168H 168
25
67
35
J?5
27
142
136
66H
136V4
114
83
10
65
24
IT
100
2.1O0
1,200
88 H
23
.38 H
SH
22
36
General fcjectrli
Gt Northern , pf . .
Gt Northern Ore. .
Illinois Central ..
Interborough Met
do preferred ...
4O0 136 136
2.500 6;
65
100 1ST
1ST
11
32 H
Ti)
900
12
33
Int Paper
do preferred
Int Pump ....
'.'j' 266
24 24
Iowa Central ....
K C Southern ...
do preferred
Louis ft Nashville
Minn ft St Louis)
M, St P ft S S M.
Missouri Pacific.
' 24H
iwyj
200 109H 108 109
.V 28
2.100 121 119 121
6.500 68 6T 67
Mo. Kan ft Texas l.
31
63
84
106
T3
31
63
83
104
T3
31
63H
84
104
42J
73
do preferred
National Lead
10
8.6O0
N .Y Central
V Y. Ont ft West l,6oo
Norfolk ft West
100
North Amerlcsn-. .
Northern Pacific..
Pacific Mali ....
Pennsylvania
People's Gas ....
P. C C ft St L. .
PTessed Steel Car
Pullman Pal Car
Ry Steel Spring..
Heading
61
4, TOO 142 141 142
rww o OKI s X
2.TO0 124 H 124
124'
300 96 85
95
T3
34
w.-.
42
124
TT
18
34
26
16
89
60
84
'ii"'
123
TT
32
28 J
'40"
100 42
8.i0 124
Rer-ubllc Steel ... 1.600
JS
18
.14
28(4
Rork Island Co.. 4. 000
do preferred ... 15.TO0
St L 8 P 2 pf. 1.8O0
St L Southwestern ..
do preferred
100 40
Sioss-Sheflleld
Southern Pacific. 49.000 10114
88 101
do preferred . . .
Southern Railway.
do preferred ...
Tean Copper
Texas ft Pacific. .
Tol. St L ft West.
400 119 119
119
MO 19H 19
19
4S
87
24
26
66
16
85
S3
89
100
200
48
8T
48
81
100
BOO
28
."
26
66
167
85
33
do preferred
Union Pacific
.- 84,800 158
do preferred
JVWI esos
IT S Rubber
100 33
do 1st prererrea
TJ S Steel 12.1W 45
48
46
do preferred . 2.W") jns
Utah copper ....
Va-Caro Chemical.
do preferred . .
Wabash
do preferred . . .
Westlnghouse Flee
Western Union . . .
Wheel ft L Brie
Wisconsin Central.
BOO
800
Total sales for the day. 285,600 shares.
BONDS.
NEW YORK, Aug. 26. Closing quota
tions; U S ref 2s reg..!03N Y C gen 3s 81
do coupon 104 Nor Pac 8s..
T3
TJ S 8s reg 101 do 4s
do coupon 101 So Pac 4s....
U S new 4s reg. 120 U P 4s
do coupon 121 Wis Cent 4S..
Atch adl 4s 90'Japenese 4s...
D ft R Q 4s. . . . 92 HI
fUoclie at London.
LONDON. Aug. 26. Consols for
86 H: do for account. 86.
.103
. 8THB
.102
. 83 HB
. 78HB
money.
Anaconda .. . B.02
Atchison .... 90 T5
do P'd 9T.00
Bal ft Ohio.. 96.00
Can Pao 1T8 TB
-hes ft Ohio 42 25
Chi Gt W. .. 6 T5
C M ft St P. .148.25
De Beers 12.50
D R G 26.50
do pfd 6S.50
Erie 23.25
do 1st pfd. 38.50
do 2d pfd. 28.50
Grand Trunk. 19.T5
111 Cent 140 00
Louis ft IT.. 11-T5
M K ft T. ... 88.50
N Y Cent...
Nor ft West.
do pfd. 1 . . .
Ont ft West.
Pennsylvania
Rand Mines.
Reading ....
So Ry
do pfd . . .
So Pac
Union Pac..
do pfd . . .
TJ S Steel...
do pfd ...
Wabash . . . .
do pfd . . .
.109.00
. T5.87H
, 83.O0
. 43.50
. 63.25
. 65.12
. 63.12
. 19.8TH
. 50.00
.102.50
,162.00
, 87. SO.
. 46.50
.111.00
. 12.T5
. 26 50
, 98 00
. T9.8TH
Spanish 4s...
Amal cop...
Honey Exchange, Etc.
NEW YORK, Aug. 26. Money on call closed
easy, at 151 per cent; ruling rate. 1 per
cent: closing bid, I per cent; offered at 1
per cent.
. Time loans, very dull; 60 days, 2 per cent;
80 days, 22 per cent; six months, 814 per
cent.
Prime mercantile paper, 3ff4 per cent.
Sterling exchange strong, with actual busi
I J" 1 j ... j
2T 27 28
1O0 106 106 10T
BOO 12 12 12
100 26 25 25
200 TS T3 T3
65
9
100 23 23 33
ness in bankers' bills at $4.8425ff4.8435 for
80-day bills and at $4.8495 tor demand.
Commercial hills. $4.834.83.
Bar silver, 51 c.
Mexican dollars. 46c.
Government bonda steady; railroad bonds.
Irregular. .
LONDON'. Aug. 26. Bar silver Steady.
23 l-16d per ounce. '
Money per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 1 per cent. The rate of
discount in the open market for three months'
bills is 1 per cenc
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 23. Silver bars
61 c.
Mexican dollars Nominal. '
Drafts Sight, Tc; telegraph, 10c.
Sterling on London 80 days, $4.84 sight,
$4.86. '
Dally Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 36. Today's Treas
ury statement:
Available caeh balance 4191.887.1.15
Gold coin and bullion 8T.T1T.052
Gold "certificates 28,480,350
SWAMPED - WITH MELONS
SUPPLY AT SEATTLE EXCEEDS
DEMAND.
Potatoes Firmer on Prospects ol
Light Crop Rush Export
Salmon Order.
SEATTLE. Wash., Aug. 20. (Special.)
The market Is swamped with water melons.
Receipts have been so heavy for the last
few days that the trade cannot absorb them
fast enough. Good melons are selling as low
as 1 cent, although as high as 1 cents is
still asked, for the best. For the first time
this season the cantaloupe supply apprtaches
the demand. Prices have been forced down
until the top Is now 81.50. The quality of
the fruit is better than It has been here
tofore this season. Peaches are not coming
forward as briskly as anticipated.
Potatoes are firmer. Advices gathered by
commission men are that the crop Is not
as heavy as anticipated. The potatoes are
not only not yielding as heavily in the po
tato districts of the White River Valley, but
they are small. All lndlcatlona are that the
crop will be considerably less than last sea
son. The 35-cent quotation on eggs meets some
objection, and many sales were made today
on a 34-cent basis.
Wheat was unchanged. The tone was
firmer, perhaps, than yesterday. Ninety-three
cents was asked for bluestem, but there were
no bidders.
. An order has been received here by a
brokerage house for 8000 cases of salmon for
immediate shipment by express to England.
The Bsh will be hurried to the Atlantic
Coast as rapidly as possible.
QUOTATIONS AT SAM FHANCISCOk.
r rices Paid tor Produce In the Bay City
Markets.
8AN FRANCISCO. . Aug. 26. The follow
Ing prices were quoted In the produce mar
ket today:
Mlllstuffs Bran. $28880.50; middlings,
$32.5036.
Vegetables Cucumbers. 20(950e; garlic
efgTc; green peas. 2S4c: string brans. 3
6c: asparagus. 368c; tomatoes. 40c$l;
eggplant. 50&T3C
Butter Fancy creamery, 25c; creamery
seconds. 23c; fancy dairy, 22c; dairy sec
onds, 20c
Cheese New, 1010c; Young America,
1212c
Kegs Store. 32 He; fancy ranch. 350.
Poultry Turkey gobblers, 2ij21c; hens,
20&21c; roosters, ol. J3.50iSt4.50; roosters,
young, J5.50&8; broilers, small. $2.5083;
broilers, large. $3.50&4; fryers, $4.50!5; hens.
$47.50; ducks, old, t3.S04j4.6O; young. $5S8.
Wool Spring, Humboldt and Mendocino,
1518c; Mountain. 48c: South Plaina and
San Joaquin. 76 Uc; Nevada, 9 12c.
Hay Wheat, 14glT.50; wheat and oats,
$1810; alfalfa, ill"? 13.50; stock. $911;
straw, per bale. 604i75c.
Potatoes Salinas Burbanks, $1.351.50;
sweets, l?2c.
Fruits Apples, choice, $1; common. 40c;
bananas. 13.60: Mexican limes. $4
Si 5; California lemons, choice. $4; common.
11; pineapples, S1.50&8.
Hops Spot, l6c;- contracts, 9gl0c.
Receipts Flour, 5605 quarter sauks: bar
ley, 690 centals; oats. 12B0 centals; beans.
T50 sacks" COrn, 30 cental; potatoes. 2;i0
sacks; bran, 135 sacks; middlings, 120 sacks;
hay, 748 tons; wool, 208 bales; hides, 670.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK MARKET.
Prices Current Locally on Cattle, Sheep and
Hogs.
Conditions were unchanged, on the whole,
In the livestock market yesterday. The re
ceipts were confined to cattle and hogs, "no
sheep, lambs or calves coming in. Of the
day's arrivals a considerable proportion was
of Inferior grade, for which the demand was
light, while the inquiry for prime stock was
strong. The receipts were 350 cattle and
430 hogs.
The following prices were current on live
stock in the local market yesterday:
CATTLE Beet steers. $3.T6(&4; medium,
3.25f.50: common. $3.25; cows, best,
$2.5u&3; medium, $2.2&tf2.60; calves, $3.5o
4.50.
SHEEP Best wethers. $3.60; mixed. $3;
ewes, $2. 50162.75; lambs, best trimmed, $4;
untrlmmed. $3.603.75.
HOGS Best. $6.50Sff; medium, $5.T5&o;
feeders not wanted.
Eastern Livestock Markets.
SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. 26. Cattle Re
ceipts. 5000 ; market, steady. Western steers,
3 50 5.50; Texas steers. t3&6.50; range
cows and heifers, $2.504.25; cannerg. $2 iy
T.SO; Blockers and feeders. t3.T54.25;
calves. $2 75 6 4 40; bulls and stags. t24.
Hogs Receipts, 6600; market, steady to
6c. higher. Heavy. $6.306.50; mixed
$;i.62 3.0TH : light, $6.256 6.40: pigs. $5.30
6; bulk of sales, $6.32H6 40.
fcneep Receipts. TOO; market, steady.
Yearlings. $4.256 4.T5; wethers, $4.254.T5;
ewes, $2.3564; lambs, $5.2565.90.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aus) 28. Cattle
Receipts, 10,000; market, steady. Stockers
and feeders. $2.80 6 4.76: bulls, $2.4063.50;
calves. S3.5468.50: Western steers, 13.60
6.25; Western cows. $2.5063.75.
Hogs Receipts, 8O0O; market, weak to
6c lower. Bulk of sales, $6.2066.55; heavy,
$6.606666; packers and butchers, $6.30
6.60; lights. $666.50: pigs, $3.5065.
Sheep Receipts. 6000; market, steady.
Natives. $3T56.25; lambs. $46685; range
wethers, $8.5064.26: fed ewes, $3.2564.
CHICAGO, Aug. 26. Cattle Receipts,
about IT. 000: market, steady to shade lower.
Beeves. $3.606T.T0: Texans, $3.605: West
erns, $3.30 6 5.80; stockers and feeders, $2.60
O4.60; cows and heifers, $1.75 66.80; calves.
$5.256T.25.
Hogs Receipts, .about 21,000; market,
strong. Lights. $5.9066.65: mixed. $5.95
6.80: heavy, $5.90 6 6.80; rough, $5.90 6 6.15;
good to choice heavy, $6.156 6.80; pigs, $3.75
65.60; bulk of sales, $6.20 6 6.45.
Sheep Receipts, about 25,000: market,
steady to shade lower. Natives, $2.25 64 20;
Westerns. $2.50 6 4 20: yearlings. $4.2064. 90;
lambs, $3.5066: Westerns. $3.5066.16.
Eastern Mining; Storks.
BOSTON', Aug. 26. Closing quotatltons:
Adventure .. 950
Allouei 36. SO
Amalgamated TT 25
Atlantic 14.00
Bingham 60
Parrot 26.50
Qulncy 93.00
Shannon 14.87
Tamarack ... 72. OO
Trinity 18-50
United Cop... 11.50
Cal 6r Hecia.tMu.vf
Centennial
33.25
u s Mining.. 4I.2S
Cop Range.
Daly-West
Franklin . .
Grnnby
Isle Rovale
. 77.87 I U 8 Oil
25.25
9.62
Utah 45.T5
Victoria 6.25
Winona ...... 6.50
Wolverine .'..148.00
North Butte. . 88.T5
B . Coalition.. 26.50
Nevada 16.25,
Cal Aria. ..117.50
Arls Com 21.50
Greene Can... 11.00
. 12.00
.102.00
83.25
TOO
12.00
64.50
T.1
Mass Mining
Michlan ..
Mohawk ...
Mon C C.
Old Dom
39.25
Osceola 105.75
NEW YORK. Aug. 26. Closing quota
tions: Alice
Greece . . .
800 ILeadville Con.,
2
3
3 ! Little Chief .,
TJmnflWick Con. 3
I Mexican ....
lOntarla
Ophir
Small Hopes.
Standard ....
. . 68
. .350
. .205
.. 3
Comstock Tun . . 20
do bonds pfd. IT
Con Cal A Va. . 10
Horn Silver.... 50
Iron Silver 110
.200
I Yellow Jacket..,
48
Dairy Produce In the East.'
CHICAGO. Aug. 26. On the Produce Ex
change today the butter market was steady.
Creameries, 1822c; dairies, lT820c.
Eggs steady; at mark cases included 14
fJlTc; firsts. 18c: prime firsts. 20c
Cheese Steady, 1213c
NEW YORK, Aug. 28. Butter steady and
unchanged.
Cheese Barely steady, unchanged,
Egg Steady and unchanged.
BUYING FOR EXPORT
Strengthens Wheat Market
at Chicago.
NET GAINS FOR DAY
Rain in the Spring Wheat States Is
Also a Bullish Factor.
Oats and Corn
Advance. '
CHICAGO. Aug. 26. Reports of addi
tlonai rain In the western provinces of Can
ada greeted traders in the wheat pit and
brought out a fairly active demand at the
opening which resulted In Initial advances of
6o to 6c. The weather map for
Minnesota and the DeJcotas gave additional
stimulus to the bullish sentiment, the official
forecast being for rain today in those three
Important Spring wheat states. As trading
progressed reports began to circulate la the
pit which told of a revival In export busi
ness both for wheat and flour. Sales of
cash wheat here were reported at 150.000
bushels, the bulk of which waa for export,
and Kansas City reported an equal amount,
most of which was for shipment abroad. Min
neapolis also claimed exporters were liberal
purchasers of flour. The total sales. In
cluding 14 boatloads at New York for Medit
erranean ports, were estimated at 412.000
bushels. These advices caused the market
to rule firm all day. The close was -firm
at a trifle below the high point and at net
gains of 6 to c, compared with tho
previous close.
Corn closed steady, with prices unchanged
to 4?e higher, compared with the pre
vious close.
Oats closed strong. Final quotations
showed net gains of to c for the day.
Provisions closed nrm, with net gains of
2 to 10c.
WHEAT.
Open. High. Low. JXase.
mher ...$ 93 $ .94 $ .03 .4
mber ... .94 .95 .94 .95
......... .MX -99 .983. .98
September
leremoer
May ....
CORN.
September ... .TT .T7 .TT .TT
December 8 .6 .? -WJj
May 64 .64 -64 , .64
OATS.
September'-. .49 .40 .49 -4
December 49V, .49 .40 .49
May 51 .51 -60 ..61
PORK.
September ...14.40 14.4TH 14.35 14.42
OcVober 14.60 14-57 14 45 l-
January .....15.80 15.82 15. T3 16.8T
LARD.
September ... 9.S0 9.32 9 40 9.30
October 9.40 9.421, 9.3T 9.40
January 8.25 9.27 9.22 9.-5
SHORT RIBS.
September ... 9.T6 9.TT 9.75 9.T5
October 8.82 .8T 8.82 8.85
January .... 8.22 8.25 8.22 8.22
Cash auotatlons were as follows:
Flour Firm.
Wheat No. 8. 9Bc?$1.05: No. 2 red. 95
96c
Corn No. 2, T86T9c; No. -2 yellow, T9
80c
Oats No. 2 white. 6162c; No. 8 white,
4950c.
Rye No. 2. TTHc.
Barley Good feeding. 60663c; fair to choice
malting. 6366c.
Flax seed. No. 1 Northwestern, $1.80.
Timothy seed Prime, $3.T5-
Short ribs Sides (loose). $8.608.eB.
Pork Mess, per bbl $14.40614.60.
Lard Per 100 lbs.. $9.32.
Sldes Short, clear (boxed). $969-98.
Whisky Basis of high wines. $1.8T.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls, 36.100 2T.800
Wheat bu. 1(3,800 1HS.-W
Corn bu 447.300 176.800
Oats' bu. 412,500 250.4O0
rU-e bV I"110 1.000
Srtey bu. ...I... T,2" "S00
Grain and Produce at New York.
NEW YORK.' Aug. 26 Flour Receipts,
16,100 barrels; exports. 3200 barrels; sales.
8.750 barrels; market more active and about
"wheat Receipts, 95.800 bushels; exports.
135.800 bushels: sales. 2.100.000 bushels of
futures and 112,000 bushels of Spot. Spot
market firm; No. 2 red, $1.00c$1.01 ele
vator and $1.01 c f. o. b. afloat; No 1
Northern Duluth. $1.14 f. o b. afloat; No.
2 hard Winter. $1.04c f. o. b. afloat. To
days market was generally stronger on
rains in the Northwest, higher cables, bull
support and large clearances. The'e was a
fair demand from shorts and final prices
showed 6c net gain. September closed
at $1.02. December at $1.03. May at
''Hopa-Easy. Pacific Coast 190T crop.
667c; 1906 crop. 36 5c.
Wool and Hides Quiet.
Petroleum Steady
Grain at San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 28. Wheat
Steady. Barley Easy. .
Spot quotations Wheat Shipping. $1.62
1.65; milling. $1.6T1.70.
Barley Feed, $1.3061-32; brewing, $1.35!8
1.40.
Oats Red. $1.451.65; white, 1.421.65;
gray. $1.401.82.
Call board sales:
Wheat No trading.
Barley May. $1.38; December. $1.83.
Corn Large yellow. $1.8561-90.
European Grain Market.
LONDON, Aug. 26. Cargoes A firmer feel
ing but buyers reserved. Walla Walla prompt
shipment, at 8Ts 6d; California, prompt ship
ment. 38c.
English country markets, 6d dearer; French
country markets, weak.
LIVERPOOL, Aug! 28. Wheat Septem
ber. Ts 4d; December. Ts 6d; March, nom
inal; weather, showery.
Wheat nc Tacoma.
TACOMA, Wash., Aug. 26. Wieat Un
changed; choice milling bluestem. 93c: club,
91c; red, 8c: export prices, bluestem, old.
81e; new, 90e; club, old. 89o; new, 88c; red,
old. 8Tc; new, Stic.
Dried Fruit at New York.
NEW YORK. Aug. 26. The market for
evaporated apples continues quiet with fan
cy quoted at 10610c; choice at TH9c:
prime at e6c; common to fair at
nminea are In lirht demand, but sup
plies are light, coast advices bullish and
I! . Mnntv h.H ranelnir from 4 to 13o
for California and from to 7e for Ore-
Aprlcots are quiet, with choice quoted at
8Sc; extra choice at 99c; and fancy
at 10 H 6 lie , , A
Peaches are quiet and rather easy In tone,
except on fancy fruit, which Is In light sup
ply. Choice, 7 7c: extra choice. 7
8c: fancy, 89c; extra fancy, 910c.
Raisins continue quiet so far as the spot
situation is concerned, notwithstanding
bullish advices from the coast. Loose Mus
catel quoted at 466c: seeded raisins at
66Tc; seedless at 66c; London layers at
$1.601.65.
Metal Markets.
NEW YORK. Aug. 26. There was quite a
sharp advance in the London tin market
with spot quoted at 132 10s, and futures at
133 6s. The local market was dull, but
higher In consequence, quotations ranging
from 29 to 29.50c. .
Copper was higher In London with spot
quoted at 60 7s 6d. and futures at 61
2s 6d. Locally the market was dull end un-
hLead1was lower at 13 s 3d In London.
Locally the market was easy at 4.5TH
".&pelter was unchanged in both markets.
Iron was lower at 60s for standard foun
dry in the London market, but Cleveland
warrants were higher at 51s 7 d. Locally
no cnange was reported
Coffee and Sagar.
yjv.vsr YORK. Aug. 28. Coffee futures I
closed steady with the final hid for August
5 points lower, but other months net un
changed to 10 points higher. Sales, 79.250
bags. August. 5.65c; September. 5.50o: De
cember. 6.5065.55c: March. 6 55c; May.
6 60c; July. 6.65c Spot coffee quiet. No. T
Rio. 6c; No. 4 Santos, 8Ho. Mild, dull.
Cordova, 9 H 6 13 c.
Sugar Raw, steady. Pair refining', 8.46c;
Ladd & Tilton Bank
PORTLAND, OREGON
Established 1859.
Oldest Bank on the Paciflo Coast.
Capital fully paid - - - $1,000,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits $500,000.00
OFFICERS
"W. M. Ladd, President. ,
Edward Cookingham, Vice-Pres.
W. H. Dunckley, Cashier.
Interest paid on time deposits and savings accounts. Accounts of
banks, firms, corporations and individuals solicited. are prepared
to furnish depositors every facility consistent with good banking.
SAN FRANCISCO & PORTLAND STEAMSHIP CO.
FIRST CLASS
fa:
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Upper Deck $15.00 Second Class $5.00
S. S. ROSE CITY
Sails From Ainsworth Dock, Saturday, August 29, 9 A. M.
J W. BASOM. Dock Ak.. Ainsworth Dock. M. J. ROCHE, C. T. A., 14J 3d St.
Phone Main 268. Main 402; A 1402.
centrifugal. 96 test. 3 95c; molasses sugar,
3.16c. Refined, quiet.' No. 6, 4.70c; No. 7.
4 65c; No. 8. 4.80c; No. 0, 4.55c; No. 10.
4 45c; No. 11. 4.40c; No. 12, 4.il5c: No. IB,
4 30c: No. 14. 4.25c: confectioners. 4.90c;
mould. 5.45c; cut loaf. 590c: crushed. 5.80c;
powdered, 5.20c; granulated, 5.10c: cubes.
5.35c.
New York Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 26. Cotton futures
closed steady. Closing bids: January. 9.35c;
September. 8.73c: October, 8.70c; November,
8.60c; DecemW. 8.83c: Jsnuary. 8.67c; Feb
ruary, 8.60c; March, 8.70c.
Wool at St. Ixruls.
ST. LOUIS. Aug. 26. Wool Steady. Ter
ritory and Western mediums, ISfllSc; fine
mediums, 1016c; fine, SffiUlc.
Refined Sugar Advances.
NEJW YORK, Aug. 28. All grades of refined
sugar were reduced 10 cents a hundred pounds
today.
PURE FOOD LAV NOT BAR
Imports From France Are Increased
Under Its Operation.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 26. The United
States pure food law. instead ot hamper
ing foreign trade, has benefited it, and
seems to have carried with it a greater re
spect for foreign labels, is the opinion ex
pressed by the United States Consul,
Dominic I. Murphy, at Bordeaux, France,
former Commissioner of Pensions, in a
report on French exports to the United
States. Consul Murphy says the records
of the Bordeaux Consulate, one of the
first places which would naturally feel
the effects of changed conditions, show
that the declared values of exports of
French foods and food products to the
United States during the tirst year of the
operation of the pure food law actually
increased. The value of alimentary re
past, including macaroni, increased al
mOEt $47,000 during 1907 as compared with
1906- Jams and Jellies increased 119,921.
olive oil J63.753, preserved fruits $34,708.
preserved vegetables $53,132, still wines
$96,789. and sparkling wines $5909. Other
articles classed as foods showed decreased
exportation, but the decrease in almost
every item may be properly accounted for
without reference to the pure food law,
says the Consul.
Exports of brandy fell off $11,2P5. but
the records show a much greater falling
off In 1906 compared with 1905. The de
crease in preserved fish was consid
ered as due solely to the practical failure
of the sardine fisheries, the packers here
have beer, utterly unable to supply a
hundredth part of their American orders.
As for liquors, the slight decrease is due
to the provision of the pure food law
forbidding the use of certain coloring
matters, and the difficulty was in finding
proper substitutes.
"Kid" Royal lost by Posses.
LIVINGSTONE, Mont., Aug. 26. The
chase after "Kid" Royal, the outlaw, has
been abandoned after a pursuit by posses
for more than 300 miles. The trail of
the bandit was lost at Two Pot, where
Royal Is believed to have crossed Into the
snowy mountains.
1
These to do need of anyone suSer
igsr iorjsr with this diseasM, for to
effeet a quick core h is only necea
gexry to sake a km doses of
Colic, Qhoten mi
Dbrrhsea Rscd?
In met, ta most cases one does is
goQcieBt. It never fails and can be
relied stpoti in the most sc-rere mod
dangerous cases. It is equally val
aable tor children and is the means
ol saving the sVres of many children
each year.
In the world's history no medicine
has ever met with greater success.
PB.SE 25o. UP.SE SIZE 50c.
.Tn.lVTnTTT
Be?'
Isaacs
M Cranberries
E. S. Howard, Jr., Asst. Cashier.
J. W. Ladd, Assistant Cashier.
Walter M. Cook, Asst. Cashier.
ssxwisB 'VsssdS
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Winter Cruises to wdS-a
Hamburg-American Line. 808 Market St.,
him Francisco, and B. R. offices In rort
land, agents.
Fast
Steamer
Chas. R. Spencer
.Dally rouna irip, except. xuuibuj,
trMin and w&v landings, leaves foot
Washington L 7 A. M.; leaves Astoria
2 P. M.
FARE, 1.0O BACH WAV MEALS, 60s
Sunday Excursions 8 A. M.
1.00 ROUND TRIP.
Phone Main 8619.
COOS BAY LINE
The steamer BREAKWATER leaves Port
land every Wednesday at 8 P. M. from Oak
street dock, for North Bend. Marshfleld and
Coos Say points. Freight received till 4 V.
M on day of sailing. Passenger fare, first
class. 10; second-class. 87, Including berth
and meals. InQulre city ticket office. Third
and Washington streets, or Oak-streat dock.
North Pacific S. S. Co'i. 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.
BAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND 8. 8. CO.
Only Direct Steamers and Daylight Bailings.
From Ainsworth Dock, Portland, 9 A. M :
8 S. Kose City, Aug. 2, Bept. 12. etc.
S. S. State of California, Sept. B, 18.
From Lombard St., San tTancieco, 11 A- H.t
S S. btate of California. Aug. 29.
B S. Kose City, Sept. 6. 1!, etc.
J. W. RANSOM, Dock Agent.
Main VS Ainsworth Dock.
M. J. ROCHE, Ticket Agent. 142 3d St.
Phone Main 402. A 1402.
REGULATOR LINE.
Fast bteamer ilailey Gatsert,
Round Trips to The Dalles Week Days, Ex
cept Friday. Leave 7 A M.
Round Irips to Cascade Locks Sunday.
Leave U A. M.
DALLES CITY AND CAPITAL CITT
Maintain daily service to The Dalles, except
Sunday, calling at all way landings tot
freight and pabsenrera Leave T i II.
Alder-Street Dock.
Phone Ualn 814. A 6112.
FOR WOMEN ONLY
Dr. Sanderson's Compound Sav
in and Cotlon Root Pills, the
bst and only reliable rsmerty
for FEMALE TROUBLES AND
IRREGl LARIT1EB. Cure the
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most obstinate cases in 8 to 10 I
days. Price S3 per box. or S boxes in. ..'
Address 1. J. ritnc, ixy i.
bldg., cor. 2d and Aider, Portland.
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