Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 08, 1909, Page 19, Image 19

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    BERRYMARKETWEAK
With Abundant Supply, Prices
Are Lower.
MORE ARE DUE TODAY
Cantaloupes and Other California
Fruit Selling at Cheaper Prices.
First Outdoor Tomatoes
From VacavUle.
The strawberry trade Is the feature of
the fruit market and this -week will see "the
movement at Its height. Receipts yes
terday were the largest of the season and
today they win be still larger. Tho warm
weather Is bringing on the crop with a
rush.
with such liberal offerings the market
yesterday was naturally weak. On Front
street most of the sales were at $2 to
! SI. SO per crate. Hood Rivers were held
at .70, while some Sprlnirbrook berries
moved at 11.78. The range at the East
Side market was 2S.B0 for good stock.
i swft berries, of course, selling for less.
Cantaloupes are now coming In standard
crates, which sold at $7.SofflS. Apricots
' ae In heavy supply and weaker at SI. BO
flU-TH. Peaches were quoted at ?1.502
ia (j turns at it.oo per box.
Ths first outdoor Vacavllle tomatoes of
tl season were received and brought
SS.B5 per box. Corn was mope abundant
smd lower at BO cents a dozen. Good peas
and beans were steady.
FARMERS WILL NOT SELL HOPS.
om-teen. Cents Reported to Have Been
. Offered in Dallas Section.
Several Portland and Salem hop dealers
had their men In the country yesterday try
ing to contract new hops, but so far as could
be learned, they met with no auocess. Offers
of IS oents were made and It was reported a
Dallas grower received an offer of 14 cents
for his coming crop and rejected It.
Several Salem opmen who spent last week
Inspecting hopyarde figure that there is not
over half a crop in Bight In this state. They
estimate the percentage of condition In the
several sections, as compared with last year,
as follows:
. Section. Per oent.
Independence ......... ....... ...... .....flo
j'KiiH ... ;
Hroks ;io
i;ervtu - .......I"Iaa
St. Faul . . . . .40
.urora .
"Wooilnurn MI . 4o
Stiv.ru.ii ........ "go
MrMlnnvlllc so
WrtsMnKt'm . ...................... . ..".'.60
KtiKen
Hop shipments from Oregon last month
were only 2NJS bales. The total shipments
r-T tho Hi-swn to date were P3.3-2 bales, shrf
ments by rail and water from Oregon (lor the
nine months of this and last season compare
an follow:
1907-8 1908-9
September 2,917 2 Mo
October .... . 19.HST 19!l7
November 21.97H 1 PM
December IM.S4S IO.C.2
January ... 17.1172 2 072
February ............ S.5oS Tt.9fi5
Mar"li 18,410 6.1G3
,vr" 7.2U .--'7
- T.113 2.S3S
Totals is3vt22 83.S22
Country Produce Steady.
Egg reoelpts have fallen away materially
and present stocks are no larger than re
quired by the Iqpal trade. This has given
tt market a firmer undertone.
Poultry prices were well maintained on
the light offerings usual for the opening of
Che week.
Cheese la fairly steady. There la some
demand from the North, and this, with
lb looai inquiry. Is about equal to current
receipts. There were no new developments
fn ttie butter market.
Canned Corn Market Firmer.
The canned corn market has an upward
tendency, brokers handling the output of
the Middle Western sections are enabled to
offer but small quantities In view of the
light prospective pack. Farmers are de
voting their energies to raising field corn
tnls year and tho crop of sweet corn win
te small. Carry-over stocks from the last
xok are also tight.
Local Grain Market Quiet.
N business of any kind was reported in
he local grain market.
local receipts In cars were reported by
-the Merobants Exchange as follows:
Wheat. Barley. Flour. Oats. Hay.
June S- 10 .. 15 , 14
Total last week... 17 4 63 10 so
Bonk Clearings.
Clearings of the Northwestern cities yes
terday wera as follows:
c ., . Clearings. Balances.
Seattle 1.937.7VJ 1S1 3S7
2aorm 1.16r,.f..-, K5-78
Kpokane 1.414.377 64,106
rOKTLAXI) MARKKT9.
Vegetables and Fruit.
FRKSH FRUITS Apples, lliffl.BO per
box. Strawberries. Sl.7f.if2.73 per crate:
cherries. 1 .111.33 per box; gooseberries
00 per pound; loganberries. 73c per
SrVTs,1'-"011''8, 10J- per box; apricots.
JlMlal.,1 per box; cantaloupes, S7 Bout
o per crate; plums, SI. 00 per box.
1'OTatoks-Jobbing price, saw 2.85 per
hundred: new California. 4 Ho per lb.;
sweet potatoes. 4lc per pound '
SACK VKliliTAHLKS Turnips, Jl.f.0 per
seen; carrots, $1.75; horseradish, 12tc per
pound.
P-OPICAI' BRUITS OranKes. navels. S2 2!i
TS.2o per box. lemons. $1.75a4; grape fruit.
Sa.f.0,54 per box; bananas, 5,f.v.c ner
p.Min.1;: pineapples, y.'t.r.o p,.r crate.
OlONh Bermuda. $ 1.25; 1.50 per crate
red. $1.25tTl.oO per sack.
VKGKTABLES Artichokes. 50 ff 60o doz
asparaKua. tj .1 7c per pound"; beans.'
OaUc; clbbage. 2c per rocn;l; cauli
flower. $3 per crate; corn, Sue per dozen
cucumbers. VjfK3 per dozen; lettuce'
Hothouse. SI. JO per box; lettuce, head ",-c
per dozen: onions. 1241 per dozen
parsley, ;;.-,(- per dozen; peas, CifSe ner
J.oiiml. radishes, lie por doien: rhubarb.
o,.j,jwa per pound; spinach, 00 per pound
squash. 7f,-i'S1.23 per box; tomatoes.. S2df
- oil per crate. v "
raln. Flour. Feed, Etc
.1 .Yw TTr;ck-.pce": Blue-tern mllltns.
51 .'O'o 1...,.; club, S1.20 y 1.22U ; Valley, $1 17
.-F.LOCR r':". Sd-2S per barrel: atraights"
:';- xiwis. S4.T0; Valley. jj.r.O: grahaml
SO.t.0; whoie wheat, quarters. S.".SO.
ptrlon ''hole. 53i per ton; cracked. SSI
RAT LET Feed. $35 per ton.
OATS No. 1 wliite, f-lo.r.o41 per ton
MUXSTl-FFS-r.. 26.3o !e? tonf'mld-r'V1;'-v.
3,: h"r',- A1933: chP. S24fflJ0;
rolled bcrley. J;;t5(tT37
HAY Timothy. Willamette Vallev. iijihi
, per.."on.:. Knstern Orfiton, SISW-':
clover, til, 15; alfalfa. S13&14; cheat. 14
14.60; vetch. tl44fl4.50.
Groceries, Dried Krolts. Ktr.
DRIED. FRUIT Apples. Sllic per lb
peaches, 7';;Sc; prunes, Italians. 6i 6 iic
prunes, French, currants, unwashed!
oases. 04 c: currants, washed. caBcs. 10c
rt. white fancy, ao-lh. boxes, Cic; dates,
SALMON Columbia River. 1-lh talis
52 per dosen; 2-lb. tails. S293; 1 -pound
Usts. SS.lO's: Alaska pink. 1-pound tails.
fOc; red. 1-pound tails. $1.4-.; sookoyes. 1
Pouml tails ?2.
t-OFFEK Mocha. 247T;Sc; Java, odrlnary.
li'dittlc; Costa Rita, fancy. lsy.xc; good.
1618c: oidlnarv. li -l ire per pound
NUTS Walnuts. i2ul3e per pound by
sack: Drssll nuts. 10c; tllberts. lSc; peanu-s.
.w ........... nv. caesrnuts, Italian.
Jlc; peanuts, raw, 5-c; plnenuu, 105 12a;
hickory nuts. 10c: coooanuts, UOc per dozen.
... lviivh ur&nuiaicn. v.uo; extra t:, so. 00;
golden C, S3 45; fruit and berry sugar, f 05;
Honolulu plantation. fine grain, $6.00;
plain bag. So. S3: beet granulated, '
cubes tbarrel), S 45; powdered (barrel)
SO 30. Terms: on remittances within 15
days, deduct He per pound; if later than 15
days and within SO days, deduct ftc per
pound. Maple sugar, IS 18c per pound.
SALT Granulated. 13 per ton. $1-90 Per
bale; half ground, 100a, $7.50 .per ton; Bos,
$S per ton.
BEANS Small white. To: large white.
0'4c; Lima. 6V4.0-. bayou. 6c; Mexican
red, Tc
Dairy and Country Produce.
BUTTER City creamery, extras, 2614c;
fancy outside 'creamery. 252do per
lb.; store, 18c. (Butter fat prices aver
age 1 x cents per pound under regular but
ter prices.)
EGGS -Oregon ranch, 24(3-25c per
dozen.
POULTRY Hens. 14gil4c; Springs, IS
0c; roosters. SSc; ducks. 14ffll5c; geese
lOllc; turkeys, 1820c; squabs, $262 25
por dozen.
CHEESE Full cream twins. lBtSlBo
per pound; young Americas, 16i417c;
California. 18 17c
PORK Fancy. I0e per pound.
VEAL Extras. 88Vic per pound; ordi
nary, 7c; heavy, 6c.
Provisions.
BACON" Fancy, 24o per pound; standard,
10Hc: choice, 18c; English, 1618c.
DRY SALT CURED KeKular short clears,
dry salt, 13 c; smoked. 14 c; short clear
backs, heavy dry salted, 13 c; smoked.
143ie; Oregon exports dry salted, 14c;
smoked, 15:iic.
HAMS 10 to 18 lbs. 164o; 14 to 16 lbs..
16c: 18 to 20 lbs. 18c; hams, skinned,
154o; picnics. 11c; cottage roll, 12c; shoul
ders, 31c; boiled hams. 223c; boiled pic
nics. 13c
LARD Kettle rendered: 10s, 1591c; Bs,
lBTso: Standard pure: 10s. 14c; 5s, 14c;
Choice: 10s. 13c; 5s. 13 He. Compound:
10s. V4e; 6s, 9ic.
SMOKED BEEF. Beef tongues, each.
60c; dried beef sets. lUc: dried beef out
sldes. 17c: dried beef lnsides, 21c; dried
beef knuckles, 20e.
PICKLED GOODS Barrels: pigs' teet.
S13; regular tripe. $10; honeycomb tripe,
$12; pigs' tongues. $19.50.
BARRELED MEATS Mess beef. $12 per
barrel; plate. $14 per barrel; family, $14
per barrel: mess pork, $20 per barrel; bis
ket. $22 per barrel.
Hods. Wool. Hides. Etc.
HOPS 1009 ! contracts. 1314c per lb.:
1908 crop, U(fti0c; 1007 crop, 45cr 1006
crop, 1 Va & 2c.
WOOL Eastern Oregon, 1722o per
pound; Valley, fine, 26c; medium, 23c;
coarse, 21 22c
MOHAIR choice. 242Se per pound
HIDES Dry hides, No. 1, 18l7o lb;
dry kip, No. 1, 1516c pound; dry calf.
skin. 18g19c pound; salted hides, 99i,c-
salted calfskin, 13 14c pound; green la
less.
FURS No. 1 skins: Angora goat, SI to
$1.25; badger, 2550c; bear, 620; beaver
$0.508.5O; cat, wild, 75c $1.50; cougar,
perfect head and claws, $3(tfl0; nsher, dark.
7.5011; pale. $4.90(g)7; fox. cross, S3
to $5; fox, gray. 080c; fox, red. $35;
fox. sliver. $35 to $100- lynx. SSSHS;
marten, dark. $812; mink. $3.50 5 50;
muskrat. 15(ei25c; otter, S2.304; raccoon,
6075c; sea otter, $100250 as to size and
color-i skunks, 55 80c: civet, cat, 10 15c;
wolf, S-'t'S; coyote, 73c$1.25; wolverine,
dark, $35; wolverine, pale $2 2 50.
CASCARA BARK Per pound. 6 cents.
FORTLAND LIV ESTOCK MARKETS.
Prices Current Locally on Cattle, Sheep and
Hogs.
Livestock receipts over Sunday were
lighter than usual and the market was
slow all around. Hogs continued very
firm, but sheep and cattle dragged. Prices
l.w.u wuae 01 last
week. Receipts were 194 cattle. 874 sheep
n .1 on 1
Late sales at the yards Included 23
cows. averaging 904 pounds, $3.85; 20
COWS. T VlTHl'lf O.QP; , . . CI 1 . .
averaging 107S pounds, $4.75; 13 cows,
averaging 807 pounds, $3.00; 29 steers,
averaging 1093 pounds, $4.12V.
jjocai prices quoted at ttie yards yesterday
were as follows:
CATTLE Steers, top. $5; fair to good,
$4.604.7i; common to good, $44 60
cows, top, $44.25; fair to good, $3.754;
common to medium, $2.50 3. B0; calves,
top, $53o.50: heavy. $:i.50ft4; bulls and stags'
$3r3.60; common. $22.73
HOGS Best. $8-8.15; fair to good, $7.60
7.75; stockers. J6ffi6.50: China ffo tn 7
SHEEP Top wethers, $44.25; fair to
good. $3,500-4; ewes, yc less on all grades;
Eastern Livestock Markets.
mated, 19.000; .market, strong to 10c higher
Beeves, $3.207.30; Texas steers, $4.05
6.85; Western steers. $4.75 6 40; stockers
and feeders, $3.00t(5B5; cows and heif
ers, $2.50ri( 0.30; calves. $5.757.75
Hogs Receipts, estimated. 49.000; mar
ket, 5c lower. Light. $7 7.50: mixed. $7.20
.......j, v,. -J -y ,.,u, UUg'li I -OVy
7.4o; good to choice heavy. $7.457.75; pigs.
fu iw i, duik 01 sales. $ f.ao (q) 7.75.
Sheep Receipts, estimated. 14,000; mar
jet, steady. Native, $4ff6.50; Western,
$4.25 6.60; yearlings. $6.257.40; lambs,
native, $GS.S5; Western. $U.258.50.
KANSAS CITY, June 7. CattUs Re
ceipts, 1LO0O- market, strong. Native
steers. $5.25ci 1 ; native cows and heifers.
$2.756.0."; stockers and feeders, $3.80
5.50; Western steers, $4.756.75; Western
cows. $3.25rfl.5.25.
Hogs Receipts, 10,000; market, steadv to
5o lower. Bulk of sales. $7.10 7.30; he'avv.
$7.40'U' 7.53; packers and butchers. 517.20
7. 50; light. $6.80 7.30; pigs, $5.75c!75
Sheep Receipts, 10.O0U; market, steadv.
Muttons. $5(fj.0.5O; lambs, $6.508.75 weth
$0 00ind yearli"BS- S4"57.23; ewes, $5.30
SOUTH OMAHA, June 7. Cattle Re
ceipts, 70O: market, steadv to 10c higher.
Western steers. $3 5; Texas steers, S3
6.0C; range cows and heifers, $2.855.35;
canners, S24; calves, $37; bulls and
stags. $3t! 5.30.
Hogs Receipts, 6000; market, weak to
Be lower. Heavy, S7.357.55; mixed. $7.25
7.40; pigs. $56.50; bulk of sales, $7.20
7.43.
iShecp Reoelpts. 6100: market. Kteadv.
Yearlings. $3.756.75; wethers. $5.556.50;
ewes. $3.40 6.40: lambs. $7.25 8.23.
Metal Markets.
NEW YORK. J-une 7. The London tin
market was unchanged to a shade higher,
spot being relatively steady at 133 2a 6d
while futures were unchanged at 184 7s 6d.
Locally the market was dull and unchanged
with spot 29.12 V4 ?i37.00iic.
Copper was 2s 6d higher in the London
market with spot quoted at 61 7s 6d and
futures at 62 Bs. The local market con
tinued firm and was a shade higher. Lake,
13.32U. 13.67c: electrolytic, 13.37
13.60c; casting, 13.25 13.3 7 iic.
Lead was unchanged at 13 3s 9d In the
London market. Locally It was unchanged
at 4.35 4.45c.
Spelter was unchanged at 22 2a 6d in
London, while the local market was firm
and higher at 6.35B.4oc.
Iron was lower at 48s 9d for Cleveland
warrants In the English market. Locally
iron was steady with No. 1 foundry North
ern $16 16.60; No. 2. $15.76 16.2B ; No. 1
Southern and No. 1 Soutliern soft at $16
16.25. .
Dried Prnlt at New Vork.
NEW YORK, June 7. Evaporated apples
firm. Fancy. S V4. Sr 9 Vi o ; choice, 74Sc;
prime, 6is7c; common to fair, 6 6c
Prunes tlrm. ranging from 2t;c .to llc
for California and 6c to Sc for Oregon 60-60s
to 20-SOs.
Apricots firm, owing to strong views of
sellers for future delivery; choice, 10loc;
extra choice, 10410 4ic; fancy. Ilt30.
Peaches dull. Extra choice, 6i46;
fancy, 7SiaC
Raisins quiet on spot, but quotations are
well maintained. Loose muscatel. 34i,,c;
choice to fancy seeded. Mj, 6Vic; seed
loss, l,ac and London layers. $1.15
Dairy Produce In the East.
CHICAGO. June 7. Butter Steady:
creameries. 22 H 26c; dairies, 2S2DVc
Eggs Steady; at mark, cases Included.
19c; rirsts. ly':c; prime firsts. 2lti
Cheese Steady; daisies, 129i13o
twins, 1212:c; young Americas, 1314
13c: long horns, 1313c.
NEW YORK, June 7. Butter Steady
creamery specials. 2727Ho; do thirds to
extras, 210e; Western Imitation cream
ery firsts, 21 22c.
Cheese Firm; new state full creams, spe
cials. 1314c PB
Eggs Steady; Western extra nrsts 2" a
22 Sc. ' w
Coffee and Sugar.
NEW YORK. June 7. Coffee futures
closed net unchanged to ten points lower.
Sales 11.175 bags, including June at 6 85c
July, 6.5046. 55c; September. 6.05ig6 10c!
Spot quiet. No. 7 Rio. 7 8c; No. 4 San
toe. 9c. Mild dull. Cordova. 9?t12c.
Sugar Raw firm. Fair refining. 3.42c;
centrifugal 96 test. 3.92c; molasses sugar
S.17c Refined steady.
the morning
PRICES. GIVE. WAY
Bear Raid Carrie's Down
Stock Values.
BULLS NOT AGGRESSIVE
Demand for Currency in the Interior
for Crop Moving Begins to Be
Apparent Bonds' Are
Irregular.
NEW YORK, June 7. JThe speculative ap
petite for stocks had lost some of its xest
today, to Judge by the movement of prloes
and a sharp! break at the close. There was
animated buying outside, such as Is looked
for especially on Monday morning dnrlng
the progress of a speculative campaign,
and prices, as usual, were opened as high
as possible, with benevolent Intent toward
those having stocks to sell rather than to
wards the early buyers. Reading was se
lected as the principal medium for the sup
porting operations of the bull party. Rumors
of coming dividend Increases played a prom
inent part In the show of strength of spe
cial stocks. This was In marked contrast
with the severe break In the price of St.
Louis Southwestern preferred, which got lta
dividend Increase last week, leaving nothing
more to be looked for as material for specu
lative excitement.
demand to? 6outhw8st reports that
?d fo' currency was beginning to etlr,
Th-Ptrayn, or moving the coming crops
h1rdenlne oS discount rates abroad
sn.5 ,? nK " Pra a Pceptible d"g tn
speculative movements there. An advance
fit ,hB. PriC, f .copper metal fa"ei t bene
ateu tlfer ,lndu5lrIal. The bears oper
ated timidly. In fear of the demonstrated
r" ol the buU leadership, and It was not
until the end of the day -hat they attacked
the market with any bildness. Price, gave
.Bonds were Irregular. Total sales
unwanted78 oncall.UnU!d
CLOSING- STOCK QUOTATIONS.
, Closing
Allls-Chalmers pf to 1'
Am Agricultural.. 2o 43 f? J
Am Beet Sugar .. l,oo 5 U
S s?s pV. iss sis
Am Linseed Oil.- 600 17 17 17
IS sSS?TtS:;-- c?:! !. i
do-prefer7ed '.I-. I'o lIsS lT?ti 1
Am Sugar Kef.... HI' 1U'
Y, rr-7 I 7..t . . ai 132 J
Am Tobacco i Ifi
Am Wooien I 1.3 37 g 3.A. 37
Anaconda Mln Co a an.. i',4J I
At?h1" , 61,'So5 lloil 114 lli
uo preferred ... 2,100 lo 1064 1055.
Alt Coast Llne. 2,300 1Z34 131
Bait & Ohio 10,100 118TA 1152
RrLehe 6tssL-- ,sf J
Canaaian-Paciho.: H
cearoTj:::.. 100 B
Ches & Ohio..... 6 200 "79" "trU Taii
Chicago & Alton.. '?0u 71 70
Chcago Gt West. 1.200 4 4 42
c. m-& tPau,:; xiaoo St iSEti Jgg
--J- "t L. .. 1,600 70 75i4 75
Colo & Southern.. 400 64 U4M 63 S
do lot preferred. 200 82 gl tit
Consolidated 'Gaa. 1,500 103 143" 1T3
rT. S -udfa--- 1.100 194 193?4 1922
D & R Orande ... 18.900 6234 ci. 1
do preferred ... 1,500 SO. 89 8fti
DisUllers- Securl. . 1 200 42 IS 35t
do 1st preferred. 3,800 5014 04 & Sii.
do 2d preferred. 2,100 44X4 431? ZS
Northern pf.. 13,200 1501i 140 149i2
Gt Northern Ore.. 2.800 76 75 75
Illinois Central .. 7,900 151 K 14i 150
Interborough Met. 3O0 17 16 164
Pferred ... 4.000 46 4514 45W
Inter 'Harvester.. 400 86 S4 84
Inter-Marine pf 2,000 25 H 24 24 5
Int Pump 1,700 40 4oi? 40i
Iowa Central 200 32 31 31 il
K15: Soijthern - 2.600 47 48TS 4674
do preferred ... 400 73 "3i2 "iil
Louis & Nashville 8,400 145 142 Ms 4
Minn & St L 2.K) 58 68 "? "
M. St P & S S M. 200 140 140 13914
Missouri Pacific... 4.600 76". 75U, ,
Mo.. Kan & Texa. 2,700 43 42?
do preferred ... 200 73 U 7314 73?;
National Biscuit .. 1O0 106 106 lOo-I
National Lead ... j gg
Mex Nat Ry 1st pf 5,2
S Central 1,700 lSl" isi lS32
N Y. Ont & West. 16,200 04 C3 53
Norfolk & West. 10.100 S2iJ OfHi )
North American .. 3.900 84 va?
Northern Paclflc. 2.800 151 141i. 14914
Pacific Mall . 40O 29 29 4
Pennsylvania 9.600 138 137 1.37
.G".- -00 116 116 115
1. O C & St L. . . 1O0 92'4 92t4 93
greased pteel Car 1.000 44 44 43!
Pullman Pal Car ice
Ry Steel Spring.. 100 '-icii "46 46
5?atllnK 202.40O 159 166 l'.oii
Republic Steel .... 9.600 34 33
do preferred ... 4.6O0 108 105 ITiflt?
Rock Island Co.. BS.loo 3434 s3?7 ,J
do preferred ... 6.10O 72' 71 VVii
t L & S F 2 pf. 2.300 46 45 45S
St L Southwestern 2.0O0 274 2614 'HZ
do preferred ... 5,300 70 qttI
Floss-Sheffleid .... 2.o 84"? 84 i
Southern Paclfio .. 43,800 131 & 129 l?o
do preferred ... 7.SOO 133 13- ltiut
Bouthern Railway. 18,400 3- 3l2
do preferred ... 2. 300 71 V, 70H4 7004
Tenn Copper 200 41 V 41l2 iii5
Texas & Pacific.. 6.60O sou ,35
Tol. St L West.. 1O0 62 52
do preferred ... 700 69 69 69
Lnlon Paclflc ... 6T.400 IPi 1S9 lKqiv
do preferred ... 1.000 97 97 fww
TJ s Realty 500 pa siu. SSi
TJ P Rubber 1 000 42 41 !Ss?
US Steel 105.000 68 67 6714
T-.flcL rreferred ... fl.5no 126 124 125
rtah Copper 1,100 52 52 52
Va-Caro Chemical. 4.3O0 52 61 Boa
W abash 4.900 22 ojst
do preferred ... ai.000 f,r,a: K:i K4BJ
Western Md 24,400 21 ' 19 Vo
T estlnghoupe Elec 3.800 61 p 85
Western T'nlon ... 2 .300 77 7414 Tfl
Wheel L Erie.. 500 11 11
Wisconsin Central. 100 58 5S 67
Total sales for the day. 1.136.700 shares.
BONDS.
NEW TORK, June 7.-Closlng quotations:
TJ S. ref. 2s.reg.l01M T C G 3s.. 93
do coupon loifc xortta Pacific 3s. 74
TJ. S. 3s reg 101 I North Pacific 4s.lo-i
do coupon. .. .102 Isouth Pacific 4s 9234
TJ S new 4s reg.nsjr-nlon Pacific 4s."l03
do coupon. ,...121 Wiscon Cent 4s. 93
l- . R G 4s. ... . . S7f 'Japanese 4s 8S14
Stocks at London.
LONDON. June 7. Consols for
money.
i4-i; ao tor account. K414
Anaconda . .
. 10 In y c g. .
Atchison
do pref
Rait & Ohio. .
Can Pacific. . .
Ches & Ohio. .
Chi Grt West.
C. M. & S -P
..136
.. 93
. . 90
. . 55
- VO
10
. . 80
.. 33
. . 72
. .134
. -19S
. .100
- 2
. .129
. . 55
. . 55
. . 98
.. 90
.137 Norflk & West
. .108 do pref. . . .
.121 Ont & West..
. 18S iPennsylvanla
. SOlRand Mines...
5 iReoritticr
. .160 Southern nr.'.'.
De Beers
D & R G
do pref.
Erie
do 1st pf . . .
do 2d Tf . . .
10 j do pref
32 .South Pacific.
91;Union Paclflc.
39 I do pref
56-ftJ s Steel
46
do pref
Wabash
do pref
Spanish 4s....
Amal Copper. .
Grand Trunk...
"334
Ill Central
133
1 4 K ai
L & X
Mo K &
T 144
Money. Exchanie, Etc
LONDON. June 7. Bar silver. oulet.
24 d per ounce.
Money, 11 per cent.
The rate of discount in the open market
for ehort bills is 11 per cent; for three
months' bills. 11 per cent.
SAN FRAN-CISCO, June 7. Silver bars
63c.
Mexican dollars. 47c.
Drafts, sight, par; telegraph, 3c
Sterling on London, 60 days. 4 Sfitt
sight, 4.87.
NEW TORK, June"7-Meney on call easy
16 2 per cent; ruling rate, 1 per cent:
closing bid and offered at 1 per cent Time
loans very firm and inactive. Sixty days
2a per cent; 90 days. 2 per cent- six
months. 23 per cent. Prime mercan
tile paper. 34 per cent.
Sterling exchange easy, with actual busi
osegoxiax, Tuesday,
ness in .bankers bills at 44.8595 4.8605 for
60-day bills and at 44.8770 for demand.
Bar silver, 53c.
. Mexican dollars, 44c.
Government bonds steady; railroad bonds
irregular.
Daily Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON. June 7. Todays state
ment of the Treasury balances shows:
Gold coin and bullion s 49.116 318
Gold certificates 28,001,780
Available cash balance.... 121,210,497
Eastern Mining Stocks.
BOSTON. June 7. Closing quotations:
Adventure sUIVnnt c jt- r ok
Allouez 40 Nevada .'."".
Amalgamated .. 86;01d Dominion... 55
Ariz Com 42
Osceola .....136
,vii,Li:wc ....... M
Butte Coal 26
Cal & Ariz 105
Cal & Hecla C70
Centennial v. 33
Copper Range.. 81
Daly West 7
Franklin 16
Granby 105
Greene Cananea 10
Parrot . . .' : -1
Quincy 91
Shannon 162
Tamarack 72
Trinity 13 '
united Copper. . 11
U. S. Mining ?0
U. S. Oil 33
Utah 43
Victoria ........ 5 .
Isle Royale 27SVlnona 6
Mass Mining.... 9iilp.olvrln 1 11
Michigan 10 Korth Butte 5d
Mohawk C7 I
NEW TORK, June
Alice . . , 200
Brunswick Con. 6
Com Tun stock. 23
do bonds IS
C C & Va 60
Horn Silver 63
Leadville Con. . . 45
7. dosing quotations:
Little Chief S
Mexican 75
Ontario 350
Ophlr 115
Standard 175
Yellow Jacket... 38
TAKE UP THE SURPLUS
SEATTLE BUTTER DEALERS
PRETEST MARKET FALLDfG.
Reported Agreement by Salmon
Packers to Tarn Rail of Pack
Over to Demlng Interests.
SEATTLE. Wash.. June 7. (Special.)
The homegrown strawberry season opened
today with heavy receipts from all local
points. As a result, prices were lower. A
car of Hood RWers reached hece, but the
best price they could command was $3.75.
Locals sold as low as S3.50.
A carload of Mississippi tomatoes reached
here this afternoon and was placed on the
market at $2.25 per crate. Large crates of
cantaloupes were offered today for the first
time. The first native cherries also ap
peared this morning.
Butter was steady. The dealers who ad
vocated a cut In prices have disposed of
their surplus to those who want the mar
ket held up for a few days.
It was reported today that an agreement
had been reached among the Puget Sound
salmon packers whereby one-half of the
total pack will be turned over to the
Demlng Interests at Bellln'gham and the
other half will not be sold at less than Jl 45
for tails, $1.65 for flats and $1.05 for halves.
Brokers are taking orders on that basis.
Tillamook cheese dropped to 17 18 cents
today. Eggs were steady. Poultry was in
oversupply and weak.
QUOTATIONS AT 8AX FRANCISCO.
Frices Paid tor Produce in the Bay City
Markets.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 7. The follow
ing prices were quoted In the nroduce mar
ket today:
Millstufts Bran. $28.5030; middlings,
3335.
Potatoes Oregon Burbanks, $3.252.C0;
Salinas Burbanks, nominal; sweets, nom
inal. Vegetables Hothouse cucumbers, 75c
$1.50; garlic, 4(a'5c; green peas, $1. 25 2.25 ;
string beans, B9)5c; tomatoes, S1.502
egg-plant, 1012c; asparagus, $12.
Butter Fancy creamery, 2t!c; creamery
seconds, 25c; fancy dairy. 24 c.
Poultry Roosters, old, $4u-6'. young 9 3
12; broilers. small. 2.50Sf3; bt'ollere.
large, $3.504.60: fryers. 67; hens; 5
10: ducks, old, 55.50; young. $c8.
EggB Store, 23c; fancy ranch. 26c.
Cheese New. 1314c: Young Amer
ica. 15 16c.
fouth Plains and San Joaquin.
12(3.17c; Mountain, 612o: Nevada, 13020c
.,iS?S7"Wvl.eV- "22; wheat and oats.
1020; alfalfa, $810; stock. $8ig9; bar
ley. $11 14; straw, per bale, SO 80c.
Fruits Apples. choice. $1.50; common.
40c; bananas. 75c$3.0O; limes, $4!gl0;
lemons, choice, $3; commons, fl; oranges.
1.503; pineapples. $2r54.
$1.60ig;2.25: pineapples, $24.
Receipts Flour, 2951 quarter sacks- bar
ley, 11,395 centals; oats, 100 centals; beans
2S5 sacks; corn, 60 centals; potatoes, 840
sacks; bran, 70 sacks; middlings, 15 sacks
hay, 947 tons; wool, 544 bales; hides. 750.
Grain and Produce at New York.
KEW TORK. June 7. Flour Receipts.
1L837 barrels; exports, 7899 barrels; market
firm and held higher.
Wheat Receipts, 46.900 bushels. Spot
market steady. No 2 red, $1.60 nominal
elevator and $1.60 nominal f. o. b. afloat
No. 1 Northern Duluth. $1.39 nominal f!
o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard Winter, $1.38 nom
inal f. o. b. afloat. There was a strong
advance In wheat today with July up to
a new high record, due to a bullish cash
situation, covering of shorts and crop news
from Kansas. Last prices were lc net
higher. July closed $1.27; September
$L17; December, $L15.
Hops and petroleum Steady.
Hides Quiet.
Wool Firm.
Grain at San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 7. Wheat, firm
barley, steady. '
pot quotations:
Wheat Shipping, $2.102.15: milling.
$2-102f20.
Barley Feed, ?1.501.52; brewinjr
nominal.
Oats Red, J2.102-2O; white, $2.15"20
black. nominal. '
Call-board sales:
Wheat No trading.
Barley December, $1.37.
Corn Large, yellow. $1.70 1.75.
European Grain Markets.
LONDON. June 7. Cargoes, firm. Walla
Walla, on passage, at 44s 6d; for shipment.
40s.
English country markets, quiet- French
country markets, 50 centimes cheaper.
LIVERPOOL. June 7. Wheat, July Bs
d; September, 8s 7d; December, Ss 4d
Weather, fine. '
Visible Statement not Issued.
NEW TORK. June 7. The Produce Ex
change statement of the visible supply of
grain was not Issued today, owing to the
holiday In Chicago.
The visible supply of wheat in Canada
last Saturday was 3. 969.000 bushels, a de
crease of 1,131,000 bushels.
Wheat at Seattle.
SEATTLE, June 7. No milling quota
tions. Export wheat, bluestem, $1.24- club
$1.14; red, $1.09. No receipts.
Wheat at Tacoma.
TACOMA, June 7. Wheat, milling, blue
stem, $1.30 1.35; club, $1.14. Export blue
stem. $1.24; club. $1.14; red, $l.o. '
Flaxseed at Minneapolis.
MINNEAPOLIS, June 7. Flax, $1.77.
New York Cotton Market.
NEW TORK, June 7. Cotton Spot closed
quiet, five points higher. Middling uplands
11.45c; do Gulf, 11.70c. No sales.
Futures closed steady. June, 10.86c; July
10.90c; August. 10.84c; September, 10.79c;
October. 10.77c; November, 10.78c: Decem
ber, 10.79c ; January and March, 10.75c.
Wool at St. Louis.
ST. LOUIS, June 7. Wool, unchanged
territory and Western mediums, 4(&"9c
fine mediums, 2227c; fine, ie23c '
Elgin Batter Market.
ELGIN, 111., June 7. Butter, firm. wile,
sales, 876.600 pounds. "
Sick Woman Is Suicide!
UNION, Or., June 7. (Speclal. arrs
Alfred Minnick, a respected resident of
this city, killed herself today toy drink
ing wood alcohol. Mrs. Minnick has been
an invalid for a number of years and
despondency is supposed to be the caus
of the suicide. She leaves a husband
and two grown sons, Frank and John
Minnick, aged respectively 24 and 27 NTr.
inquest will be held. "
june 8, 1909.
SNAKE IS FALLING
Columbia's Main Tributary
Subsides Rapidly.
FLOOD IS NOT PROBABLE
Danger of High Water Rapidly Be
ing Reduced, to Minimum and
Stage of 21 Feet at Port
land Is Due Friday. '
Prospects for high water were re
duced to the minimum yesterdav when
reports showed a rapid fall 'in the
Snake and Kootenai rivers, and rise
is much less in the Upper Columbia
and Pend dOreille rivers. At Uma
tilla the rise yesterday was only .3
foot and at Portland the highest stage
was 19.7 feet at S o'clock P. M. Water
slopped -over the Couch-street dock to a
depth of only four inches.
Forecast Official E. A. Beals predicts
that the river will come to a standstill
Friday at a stage of 21 feet above zero.
ETEA.MER INTKLI.IGENCK.
Due to Arrive.
Name.
From.
Date.
Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook. ... In port
Breakwater, .. .Coos Bay In port
ArK- Tlllamoolc In port
Arabia.. . Hongkong Juno 8
btate of Cal. . . .Pan Francisco June 8
Geo. W. Elder. .San Pedro June 8
Eureka Eureka June 10
Klverslde San Francisco June 10
Alliance. ...... Coos Bay June 10
Rose City San Francisco June 14
Scheduled to Depart.
Name. For. Date.
fiue H. Elmore. Tillamook. . .. June 8
Argo Tillamook.. . .June 9
Breakwater. .. Coos Bay . jjune 9
Geo W. Elder. .San Pedro. June lo
Blverslde San Francisco June 12
Eureka Eureka . June 12
State of Cal. .. .San Francisco June 12
Arabia .Hongkong. . . .June 14
Alliance. ..... . l.oos uay June
Rose City San Francisco June 19
Entered Monday.
Eureka. Am. steamship CNoren),
with general cargo, from Eureka
and Coos Bay.
Cleared Monday.
Eureka, Am. steamship (Noren.
with general cargo, for Eureka and
Coos Bay.
The conclusion of the weather man is
drawn from the conditions now prevail
ing at all points in the Northwest. The
main tributary of the Columbia is fall
ing and the other rivers are rising so
slowly that there is absolutely no dan
ger of hlh water in Portland.
The Dalles is still five feet away
from a flood stage and the locks at
the Cascades will not go out of com
mission until long after the flood stage
is reached at The Dalles. The river
must reach a stage of 39 feet at the
Cascades before the locks will close.
This means a 45-foot stage at The
Dallea From all Indications the locks
will not be closed to navigation this
year.
Secure Lumber Cargo for Arabia.
Balfour, Guthrie & Co. wil supply a
lumber cargo for the steamship Arabia,
which will sail from Portland about
the middle of Jane for the Orient.
The Arabia is on her last voyage in
the service of the Portland & Asi
atic Steamship Company, and as the
flour trade had been practically dis
rupted, there was nothing left for the
big vessel except timber. The Arabia
will be turned over to the Hamburg
American line on arrival at Hongkong.
Bailey Gatzert to Cascade Iiocks.
The steamer Bailey Gatzert will not
leave Portland this morning until 9
o'clock. Superintendent McDonald has
decided to place the vessel on a daily
round-trip schedule to the locks only
until the waters have subsided. The
Dalles City will make a round-trip a
day between The Dalles and the Cas
cades. Through business will be
handled in the same manner as usual.
Leaving Portland at 9 o'clock will af
ford an opportunity to Festival visi
tors to make the trip to the Cascades
and return in one day.
Marine Jfotes.
The steamship Sue H. Elmore will
sail for Tillamook this evening.
The steamship Eureka sailed for Eu
reka and Coos Bay last evening.
The Tillamook steamer Argo ar
rived up last evening with passengers
and cargo.
The steamship Riverside with freight
from Europe and New York, via Te
huantepec, arrived up last evening.
With pasengers and freight from San
Francisco, the steamship State of Cali
fornia is due at daylight this morn
ing. Arrivals and Departures.
PORTLAND. June 7. Arrived Steamship
Argo. from Tillamook; steamship Riverside,
from San Francisco. Sailed Steamship
Eureka, for Eureka and Coos Bay.
Astoria, Or., June 7. Conditions at the
mouth of the river at 5 P. M. ; bar. smooth;
wind, northwest, 12 miles; weather, clear.
Arrived during the night and left up' at 3
A. M. Steamer Argo. from Tillamook; Ar
rived at o:i0 and left up at 8 A-. 2d.
Steamer Riverside, from San Francisco.
San Francisco, June 7. Sailed at 10 A. M.
Steamer Rose City, for Portland.
San Francisco. June 7. Arrived Steamer
Santa Monica, from Santa Monica, Grave
Harbor; steamer Hornet, from Grays Harbor;
steamer Rose City, from Portland; schooner
A. J. West, from Grays Harbor; steamer San
Juan, from Ancon. Sailed Steamer Curacao,
for Guaymas; steamer Pennsylvania, for An
con; steamer Enterprise, for Hilo.
Suez. June 7. Arrived Keemun. from
Seattle and Tacoma, via Yokohama, etc, for
Liverpool.
Shanghai, June 6. Arrived Clan McFar
lane, from Portland, Or.
Tides at Astoria Tuesday.
High. Low.
3:1S A. M 8.5 feet10:20 A. M...-0.6 feet
5:00 P. M 7.4 feet10:4.- P. M 3.5 feet
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
J. E. Werlein, Treasurer, to PI. X.
of Riverview Add. to Alblna $
Same to same, lot 9. block 6, same
addition .
Same to same, lot 4, block IS, cor
rected map of Tibbetts Add.
Same to Victor Land Co., E 20 feet
of W. SO feet of Subd. "H." lot 1,
block 4, Portland Homestead . .
Same to same, W. 20 feet of Subd.
"G," lot 1, block 4, Portland Home
stead Same to same, lot . block 4." Dolan's
Add
Same to same, lot 0, block 4, iolan's
Add.
Mary Linda. Surman to Park Invest
ment Co . lot 6, block 211. city.
Union Guarantee Association to c. S.
Laine et al., lot 10 and of lot 9"
block 2, Arleta Park N'o. 3...
James Wilson et al. to O. F Fish
lot 4, block 4, Auburn Park '
Carrie A. Walker and husband to
Eric LIndell, lots 11, 12, block 18
Highland
Mary Beakey, executrix, to "h " "b
Adams, lot 3, block 103, East Port
land H- Hirschberg to A. T." Lambert." "lots
10. 11, block 4, Fields Add...
Louis Schumacher and wife to Guy
p -Bell, lot 5. block 1, East Tabor
Villa .
29
28
121
2
S
66
10
1
10
4,000
10
10
LUMBERMENS
National
CORNER SECOND
THE BEST STREET INSURANCE
IS THE BITULITHIC PAVEMENT
It insures against dust, mud and street noises.
It insures against slipperiness and failing; horses.
It insures against cracks, disintegration and costly repairs, '
It assures a sanitary and durable street.
It assures conscientious workmanship and best materials.
It assures perfect satisfaction. y
BITTJLITHI0 INSURANCE IS SAFEST AND SUREST
WARREN COSTRUCTION COMPANY
317 Beck Building, Portland, Or.
DOWNING-HOPKINS CO.
ESTABLISHED 1893.
BROKERS
STOCKS--BONDS GRAIN
Bought and aold for cash and on margin, v
Private wires Rooms 201 to 204, Couch Building TeIe'ho m 7
J. G. . Alnswortli and wife to T. M.
Word, block 72, Peninsula Add.
N'o. 5
T. M. Word and wife to School Dis
, trict No. 1, block 72, . Peninsula.
Add. No. 5
Stefano Allegranl and wife to School
District No. 1, tract bounded on
north by south line of Denta Add.,
on east by 10th St., on south by
north line of the Glscome tract
and extension thereof
J. J. Kennedy et al. to Savannah
Rosalie Golden, lots 4, 5, block 2,
Pinehurst
Charlotte M. Harvey. to W. R. John
son, E. lO acres of N. "W hi of
X. W. hi. of Sec. 9, T. 1 S.. R. 3 E.
John Edwards to G. A. Geis, agent,
lot 6. block 4, Walnut Park Add..
J. S. Gleason and wife to D. J. Quinn
et al., lot 8, block 3, Abends Add..
Clark Starry and wife to Mary Mor
gan, 10 acres In Sec. 14, T. 1 3.,
R. 2 E., and other property
W- O. Gust to Mary Morgan, same
as above
Mary Morgan et al. to T. L. Kelly
et al., same as above
Annie 1. Graham et al. to Tj. F.
Schuele, lot 1, block 124, West Irv
lngton Mary J. Wentworth et al. to J. Dan
t nells et al., W. 75 feet of lots 10,
11. block 55, Sellwood
Portland Realtor & Trust Co. to Her
man Meyer, lots 5, 6, block 2, Lau
relwood Ida M. Kortner to W. P. Simon, lota
11. 12. block 4. Brainard
H. M. Fancher et aL to P. L. Craw
ford, lots 11, 12, block B. Waver
leigh Heights
TL C. Morris et al. to Nellie Rich
ards, lot 3, block CO, Vernon
H. G. Davies et aL to Ernest Sigsby,
lots 5, 0. block 4, Mount Tabor
Place Add
G. W. Stapleton and wife to Mary A.
Brown, E 40 feet of lots 3, 4,
t block 315. Marshall's Add
Elizabeth A. McKenzle to II at tie I.
Kelly, lots 15, HJ, block 30, Al
blna Homestead . ...............
M. J. Lewison and wife to Arnold
Myers,- lot 1. block rt. City View
Park
W. W. Davis & Sons STo. to C. W.
Davis, lot 11,- block 16 Teerrace
Park
C. S. Comstock and wife to . D. D.
Ogle et al.. lots . 10, block 2,
Erwin & Watson's Add
E. W. Reder to Carrie Dunn, part of
lot l. block 4. and part of lot 7.
block 3, Woodlawn
P. Erickson to Peter Jacob son, lot
3, block 2. Oakhurst
J. W. Erickson et al. to L. M. An
drews, lot 1, block 2 Mistletoe
Add., a subdivision of lot 5, Fruit
vale Zuella Hickman and husband to Al
ameda Land Co., lots2, block 35,
Alameda Park
R. W. Schmeer and wife to J. A.
Ramsdell, lot 10, block 5. Schmeers
Add
Portland Realty & Trust Co. to j. H.
Heckej et aU lots 20, 27, block 3,
Evelyn
Huldah C. Ramsey and husband to
Annie E. Allen, lot 5, block 13,
Paradise Springs Tract
Claude L. Lacos et al. to Eugene
f. KIrkwood et al., lot 17, block 75,
Sellwood
J. E. Werlein, Treasurer, to H. X.
Scott, trustee, a tract of land near
Piedmont
tTharlotte H. Thompson to Jesse Men
denhall. lot 21, block 6, Stanley
No. 2
Portland Trust Co. of Oregon t"o T.
F. Banser, lots 12, 13. block 2,
Irvlndale
Julius L. Meier et al. to the " A
Meier Estate, lots in city, Alblna.
Carter's Add. to Portland, and 2SO
acres in division line between land
claims of Richards and George J.
Watt
E. Ausplund et al. to Jennie G. Shef
field, W. of lots 1, 8, block 270,
city
Margaret M. Coffey and wife" to" -f)l
M. Holbrook, lot 9, block 43, Ver
non E. W. Kimble to Addle s' " Kimble,
property in City View Park, Sell
wood, Paradise Springs Add. and
Tremont
Jul'us L. Meier and wife to Meier" &
Frank Co., lots 5, 6, 7, S, block 120,
Couch Add
Sijrmund Frank and wife to samel
lota 1, 2, block 4, Eastland.
Western Orejron Trust Co. to Sarah
J. Baker. lot 2. block 12, Creston. .
E. G. Alfredson to Jane A. Lewis
lots 1 1, 12, block 12,- Evelyn. . .
A. A. Englebart and wife to Barbara
Krupke, W. 2S feet of lots 7, S,
block 33. Caruthers Add to Ca-
ruthers Add
H. Everett and wife" " to' W." c
Thurlow. lots 33. 34, block 44,
Peninsula Add. No. 4.'..
Amanda M. Perkins to W. f B
Dodson, lot 8. block "L," Kern's
Add.
F. G. Miller and wife to George
Rilea, lot 8, block 5, Mount Tabor
v ilia Annex
Theodore Kaseberg to B F Avers
lot 25. block 11, Arleta Park No. 2
Portland Realty & Trust Co. to H
Gibler. N. 85 feet of lot 5. block
lO, Woodmere
60
4.750
3.500
850
S.000
1.500
2,600
5
1
5
I
1.573 ;
i
8,000 i
i
800
400 I
2W
4.000
1
673
400
500
SO0
2.200
123
950
400
335
2.5O0
1.600
10
100
1.S30
1
7.750
10
1
1
381
1,000
2,800
1
500
310
Total
LAWTERR1 ABSTRACT Sk TRUST CO.
Room 6. Board of Trade blds
Abstracts a specialty.
ITave your abstracts made by the Title 4k
Trust Co.. 7 Chamber of Commerce.
Yaklmaites Invade Oregon.
BAKER CITY, Or., June 7. (Special.)
North Yakima fruitgrowers have invaded
.o-bio v aiiey region ot Baker I
Jounty, and purchased a tractof Beveral j
19
ank
AND STARK STREETS
thousand acres of foothill land, which
they are now Irrigating and will plant
to fruit.
It is said that the Tellow Newtown -apple
is especially adapted to Eagle Vallev, and
this apple always commands the highest
price on the world's market.
TRAVELERS GOTDB.
ALASKA
AND feACK
INCLUDING BERTH AND MEALS '
Only $6 a Day for 11 Day
SUMMER EXCURSIONS via "Inside Pas
saire" from Seattle to Land of Midnight Sun.
Totn Poles. Ice Floes. Glaciers. Mirages.
Fjords, Mountains. Islands and Forests.
ONLY TWELVE EXCURSIONS
RESERVE BERTHS NOW
Pacific Coast Steamship Co.
E. F. PiGrahdfre. P. Ss F. Aot.
249 Washington Street . Portland
Beats Them All
for sailioor. surf
boating. surf-board
. nuinx.&eaoaining,
swimming and aquatic sports; fishing-, base
ball, tennis, golf, automobiling. Most at
tractive spot on entire round tho world tour.
Five and one-half days from San Francisco
by S.S. Alameda (wireless), sailing June 5.
26. July 17th. Aug. 7. etc BOOK NOW and
secure the best berths.
Line to Tahiti, New Zealand and Australia
S. S. Mariposa sailing July 1, Aug. 6, etc.
Tahiti & back S125. Wellington & back $260.
O. S. S. Co.. 673 Market St., San Francisco
Hamburg-American.
London Paris Hamburg.
Bluecher June lGP.Grant(new)June 30
America. Tune ll"Kai6erln July 3
G'fWaldersee June 24 Pennsylvania. .July T
Clevel-d(new) June 2iPX,incoln(new)July 14
Ritz Carlton a la varte Restaurant.
IT A f "V" via Gibraltar,
A M. - A 4 JL Staples and Genoa.
S. S. MOLTKB June 10, July 22.
" HAMBURG July 1, Aug. 11.
" EATAVIA 'Sept. 23.
Naples and Genoa only.
Tourist Dept. for Trips everywhere.
Kambursr-American Line, 1K0 Powell St.,
San Francisco, and Local Agents, Portland.
CANSirAVlA?J AMERICAN IME
10,000 Ton Twin -Screw Paaaooeer Steamera
LHrect to
Norway. Sweden and Denmark
United States. June 10Oscar II July 3
C. F. Tleten..June 17 United States. .July 22
Helllg Olav. . .June 24(c. F. Tletgen. . July 23
All Steamers Equipped with Wireless.
First cabin, $75 upward; second cabin. &7 50
A. B. JOHXSOX & CO., 10O Washington ave.
So., Minneapolis, Minn., or to Iocal Agents.
NORTH PACIFIC S. S. CO.
For Eureka, San Francisco and Los
Angeles direct. The steamships Roa
ooke and Elder sail every Tuesday at
i P. M. Ticket offiee 132 Third, near
Aider. Phones M. 1314 and A 1314.
H. YOUNG, Agent.
SAJf FBAXC1SCO A PORTLAND S. S. CO.
Only direct steamer and dayliKht saillnE.
From Ainaworth Uook. Portland, 9 AM.
. S. State of California, Juno 12, 26.
S. S. Kote City, .June 19, July 3, etc.
From Lombard St., tan Kj-an.-lsco. 11 A. M
S. 8. Komi City, June 12, 28.
S. S. State of California, June 19.
J. W. Ransom. Uock Agent.
Main 20S Ainsworth Dock.
M. f. ROCHE, City Ticket Agent. 142 3d St.
Phone Main 4ii2. A 1402.
Steamer Chas. R. Spencer
POBTLAJfO-ASTOKIA.
Round trip daily except Monday, for As
toria and way landings: leaving Portland
at 7 A. M., arriving Astoria 1 P. M. Return
ing, leave Astoria 3 P. M.. arrive Portland
:4o P. M. Sunday excursion. Astoria and
return. Leave Portland 8 A. M-; return 8
P. M. : fare J1.00 round trip. Portland.
Washlngton-St. dock, phone Main Sola. Cal
lender dock. Astoria.
COOS BAY LINE
The steamer BREAKWATER leaves port
land every Wednesday. 8 P. iL, irom ilus
wortb. dock, for Korts Uend. ALarshneid and
Coos Bey points. Frelgnt received tlU 4 P
T- ott ot BaJ'lDS- Passenger fare, flrst-
class. 10; second-class. $7. Including b.rta
and meals. Inquire city ticket office. Third
and Washington streets, or Alssvens aaom.
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j. I and back $110. First Class