HIGHER IN THE EAST
New York Hops Have Ad
vanced to 321-2 Cents.
COAST PRICES TOO LOW
upply of peaehe mn a good supply of grapes
and price, of both were firm and unchanged.
Bank Clearings.
Bank clearing, of tho Northwestern cities
yesterday were as follows:
Clearings.
1.1'07. 64
' -. 1,6J8.80
"" 3t,7
''" 732.281
Portland
Seattle .
Tacoma
Spokane
Balance,
t 59,713
206.851
(S1.21S
.',730
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Annual Reviews of the London'
Dealers 1 vocal Grain Markets
Are Steady Sharp Slump
in Poultry Prices.
-Tha New Tork hop market Is forging
ahead and 1 now considerably above a
parity with the Coast markets. Wires were
received yesterday that buying In that atate
waa active at S2 cents. This would Indi
cate that Paclflc Coast hois are worth at
least S centa. "States" always command a
premium over Pacifies, partly because of tha
malt else of the New Tork crop and partly
because brewers have been accustomed to
them for years and do not care to change.
Samples of choice New Tork hope were re
ceived yesterday and they make a poor
showln, compared with Oregon. It Is. there
fore, reasonable to put a value of at least
29 eenta on the new Oregon crop, though
that prtce baa not been bid yet. That the
open market will very soon reach that
level aeema oertaln. ,
A telegram from California last night
stated that 23 cents had been paid In
that atate for 200 bales by Philip Wolf
i. Ce.
Business Is not very active In Oregon yet,
thong k nearly all the dealers are trying to
bay. A eale of bales ot fuggles was
made yesterday at 22 centa. As It has
been only a very short time since the market
for fugglea opened at 18 cents, this glvea
some tdea of the way prlcea are going up.
a, U Hart ha secured 228 bales of new
bona, all small lots, tn the past few days, at
SO to 21 eenta. also two carloads of 1907a at
1 1 Htltl
Jullos) Wolf yesterday bought 175 bales of
choice 190T from William Sonmldt. of Mount
.i nu cents. This Is the highest
prioe ever paid for that years, crop. Eighteen
cents was yesterday offered for 1908 hops,
mocordlnr to a Salem dealer.
nennr. W P!r,1. of London. ls .seeking con-
signmems ot new Oregon. bops and i offering
Grain. Flour. Feed. Etc
WHEAT Track prices: bluestem. 9Tc.
club. 1-ic; rd Kuss.uc. h.bc. Wllc -c.
Flf Turkey red. 0c: 4t-foil .- ,.
F FLOLR-Palentfc old .-!5 per barrel,
new crop, patents. 5.10: straights. 14.35.
clear 4S5: exports. 3.90; Vallsy. $4 90.
.ilmm $4.70: whole wheat, quarters 4 90.
BARLEY Feed, t:; brewing. J. "
OATS-Ni. ?. white. J27.50 per ton.
oR5-W-ho... $J, cracked per tor,
uii i ari rr't New crop bran, - .per
ton: middlings. W. aborts.
barley. Jis 50 i 29.a0.
:.50; rolled
GROWTH DFTRAFFIC
Shown by Earnings Reports of
Union and Southern Pacific.
HELPS PRICES OF STOCKS
HYx-Tlm.?hV; Willamette Valley, lisp
1 per ton; Eastern Oregon. 1M1.
alfalfa. $14: clover. 14; cheat. $13014,O.
grain bay. t!5 '.!
$2 per doxen
tlats. 2.1UVi
Doc; red, 1-po
pound tails, a
COFFEE Mocha. 242Sc; Java, ordinary.
L. . si., r.n,-v. isa20c: good.
litfTsc': ordinary. 12lc Pr P,,,,
NLTS Walnuts. 14o per !
"h-inuta Italian 11c; peanut. 6:
pnmsioluc; talckorPy nuts. 10c; cocoa-
uts, II 10 Per oosen
BEANS small w"'"- '
c7 Lima. 5c; bayou. c; red kldn.y.
CGAR-Gr.nulated. 5: eatra C. MM;
SPoUd.y..' deduct c Per 'pound. Maple
sugar. ISO i ..per .,. p
afe; h.Tf ground. lOOs. J7.50 per ton; 60s.
S per ton.
n.lr. and Country Produce.
.rulnRT. CXtrSS. 38c;
' b-,"' .. " S3 a. 36c per
20 cents advance without recourse
t IK ULAK-S OK ENGLISH HOP TRAOB
Ail imriiration. Point to Advanced Frtce
In Jr Fnture.
xh. annual clrculara ot a number of Lon-
.1 hon dealers have been received, from
which the following extracts are taken:
.imea. Jackson ft Gulland With favor
hi. ...ttrr for the next fortnight we may
t m. cr.,n of about flOS.OoO old duty, while
iir. nf tne few samples which we
v.... .irtv een is very good. Foreign
",n.,.i he very limited, the con
.I-,.-..! rrf.n is we-know very short and
will not amount to above half their annual
unnri from all we can hear,
f.lr-siied stocks and are not, as a rule.
5 n a very nourishing condition, this will keep
' : , .Hon theV WOU1U Of flCI W
t. . v. u n imii tn.i uiusfc ... j .
high. . - .-i.. -.M
I T nn lr a a o. i nniii n ' " v
eratten the still runner reout ..-
since last year, ana juatini i
cent Inspection of the plantations and the
disappointing resuita or i
picking has already commenced, we
i. ...ri.,i if the total growth
.,-. ?to oou cwts.. wnicn is
equal to an old duty of U03.OO0, and even
... he seriously reduced It
... ...fhr conditions are not favorable
throughout the Ingathering process. We are
oader the Impression that the opening of
the trade for new hops will be rather a alow
one. and the exercise oi v ""'-
more than ever necessary at the commence
""th, a. wenlev We do not think wi
,.-. . m,..-h iinnortation to trouble ua
1 doubt the brewers have been tempted to
stock freely by tne low pnn.
Ilir......i- r...ilrH the last three years.
but Uvey are In need of good Quality bops to
.. .. Th. onnortunltv Is now offered
- n'mtoctlnc themselves against fu
ture eontlngencles. by giving the surviving
rowers a fair price, and thus encouraging
them to continue to grow hops. The world a
shortage In production and remarkable re-..-.i.
imit are startling revelatlona.
and must have their Influence on the future.
Albert Banister Estimates of this year's
home production have lately varied between
...A fl-2,000 old duty, or between
200.000 and 240.000 cwts. ; but the resuita of
the early pickings ars most disappointing in
welgbt. and the estimates have In some In
stances been proved to have been 23 per cent
too high. In face of these results. It Is
k.m. that the ultimate yield may prove
to he little. If any. more than equivalent to
. 100,000 old duty. Brewers are rerutea to
ihoid very consiaeraoie siock ox xvr,
but the bulk of that crop left much to be
desired In regard to quality, and It may be
assumed that, to obtain good results, they
h.v bed to be used liberally, and our best
brewers should csrtalnly require a full sup
ply of new hops, which promise to be of ex
,itlnnAllV sood auality.
wild. Xeanie Co. We have reluctantly
to chronicle another serious reduction In the
acreage, and this, coupled with a total or
pgjllal failure of a considerable portion of
ih nlantations. has reduced the English
in irarv moderate dimensions, nndoubt
rtlv smaller than In any year since 1SS2
and. as the recent demand from brewers has
absorbed most of the available surplus from
laat year, the outlook Is entirely favorable
to those who are fortunate enough to hav
nom a fair crop.
Hook Field Where the results of the
earlv Dlcklnss are known, the yield has
been most unsatisfactory much less than
exDected two or three weeks ago so that
we cannot estimate the growth at more than
220-OuO cwta (about flll'.t-oo old duty), me
smallest grown since 1SSJ. We anticipate a
much smaller Importation to this country
than usual, so that we have very little com
petition to fear this year, which strengthens
the position on our market very consider
ably, and we quite expect that all awoil
samples will find a ready sale when the
demand aets in at prices which will re
munerate the growers who are fortunate
enough to have a fair crop.
LOCAL GRAOf MARKETS VXt'HAXGEU.
.Fairly Active Trade In Wheat Oats and
Barley Steady.
There wsa no change In the local wheat
situation yesieraay. moo "m iuin?
and former prlcee were quoted. Barley and
oata were steady and uncharged.
Local receipts. In cars, were reported by
tee Merchants' Exchange as follows:
Wheat Barley Flour Oats Hay
Monday I--" ?;
Tuesday
We.!niay
Thursday
Year ao
Total last
Groceries. Dried. Fruits. Eta.
BRIBD FRUIT Apples. c per pona
achel 7tSc: prunes. Italians. t
e mn.VVench. 46c; currant un-
asr.ee -"" - ' ,.v i0-lh. boxes.
asea. toe; ngs. "'.
dates. Idomn
8AIaoN-Co"mbi; River. 1-pound t.l.a
do.en: 2-pound tails. 2.95; l-POun
s f2 10Vi; Alaska plnkv- l-pouna tail
' red. 1-pound talis, $1.45; sockeyea.
Trading la New lorn Maraci,
Ceases in the Afternoon Dur
ing the Time of the Mil
itary Parade.
v-o., vnpir Rent. 30. Dealings In stock!
underwent adecld.d shrlnkag.
the large volume ot Vonn.ction
to see the military p..
with th. Hudson-Fuuor ",omI.
effect ot emptying m..., - .....
onices and left the stock market In a stag
partly due to c.u unt caned
average lt pru-
EGGS-Oregon ranch 82 S2He P'0"";
POt LTRY Hena ( 14milc: SPrln.f":
Utolbc; roosters. 10c; ducks W.
reese. 9 a
Vi?4?lv:,.7r.n. twins. 17H6M8C per
pound: young Americas, 18Hllc
PORK Fancy. t'8'lc per pound
VEAL Extra, lU'aiO'c per
Vegetables and Fruits.
rorai FRClTf Apples, new. 1.2.1 75
per box: tears, girjl.io per
--.1-jx, itiIi: cantaloupes. COctlfl-
' "i... -.. r,c ner k.-x: water
melons. 1c per pound; grapes. S5c 1 "5 P
crate. B.tftsoc per dbsuci, -
. . -- i.n.. rnnVrriei. SlLSOIf
quinces kT. ,r nound.
la per Barrel; nuciiicu.'"i- ' . .
POTATOES Buying prices: Oregon.
7oc"er sack; sweet potatoes. 2c per POnd.
TROPIl AL FKUITS Valenclas. 3; 50.
..nt. llliiLAU rafmc.
, -i r.n ner box: bananas.
r potnd'; pineapples. l.7Sft2 per ";'e
SACK VEGETABLES Turnips. ucSl
beets. $1.25.
AO-dav bills, and at 4.S for demand. Com
mercial bills. 4.83, 64-84(4.
Bar silver. 51c.
Mexican dollars. 43c.
Bonds Government steady; railroads
firm. ,
Money on call strong, at 2 3 per cent,
ruling rate. 2: per cent: closing bid and
offered at per cent: time loans easier;
60 days. 31r4 per cent; 90 days, 3 It 4 per
cent; six months. 484K per cent.
LONDON. Sept. 30. Bar silver steady.
24 34 d per ounce.
Money. 3 per cent.
The rate of discount in the open mar
ket for short bills Is 1 13-16iB'l!i per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for three months bills is 1T4&2 per cent.
SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 30. Sterling on
London. 60 days. 4.84tt; sterling on Lon
don, sight. I4.S64.
Daily Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 30. The condition of
the Treasury at the beginning of bustnew to
day was as follows:
GoTcnln...' $MMTS.a
filr dollara 481?,'-:H
Silver dollar of 110 aal-SaS?
Silver certificates outstanding .... 484.b-o.ooo
General fund
Standard silver dollsrs In general
fund . O.Sol .n, 1
Client liabilities 101.029.202
Working balance In Treasury office
In banks to the credit of the Treas
urer of the United States
Subsidiary silver coins
Minor coin -
Total balance in general fund
SQUEEZEOF SHORTS
September Wheat Goes to
. $1.20 at Chicago.
SUDDEN RISE OF 14 CENTS
2S.417.705
88.538.9S5
21. Si 11,849
1,991. 3
81,642,375
pe
S A
..a.. aa..u - rarrnfn. .1
I" ' . . ,, t.
VEGETABLES Beans. 45o; cubbsge.
i ....r ,,, n nrt : cauiinowcr,. - -
per dosen: celery. G08 7ac per down: corn.
15 B 20c per oon; cm "
rt..,T esstiant. laciosi pr i
7Sc per pound; horseradish. & 10c pe
t. 11 hotnnuse. 3cnii.-' v-1
1M1UIIU, ' . Q-.
.oi nr nnun dim ni' f .
......... r.n if ner Dound; peppers, oc
per pound; Pumpain-, ?-V , "..oei.
aotj 70c.
- Provisions.
BACON Fancy. 2c per pound: standard
12c: choice. Ilxc; Kngiisn. is r
DRY SALT CIKKU neguiar ttji". v '
dry salt. 16c; smokeu, inc,
backs, heavy ary saitnu.
Oregon exports, dry salted. 15 c; smoked.
l'?c- - . . ... 11 to 1
HAMS S to is puiii, -- --
pounds. ISc; 18 to 20 pounos, ic,
skinned. 1"?; pica.". "7-. -
rone; boiled nama, - rt .
nlcs. 21c. . v k.
LARD Kettle renaereu, jo..
ltt.c; standard pure. is. .
choice. 10s. 14c; 6s. 145.C Compound, los.
10:c; 6s. 10,c.
SMOKED BEE ueei lunimi, "
dried beef tets. 19c; "rKO M u"'"j
17c; dried beer lnsiaes. -ic;
knuckles. 20c , .
PICKLED UUOLm nurrpia. ' '
$13; regular tripe, iu; noneycou.u ";"
812: pigs- tongues. tin, ..
T12; mess pork, $23.
.Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc.
HOPP1D09 crop. 20fi22c. 1908 crop,
17c: 1907 crop. 12c; HHitt crop. Sc..
WOOL Eastern Oregon, 10S 23c per
MOHAIR Choice. 24c pound.
CASCARA BARK 4 Bo per pound.
HID liS lrv hides. lylto per pound,
dry kip. 17(8 ISc pound; dry calfskin. 19'ij
21c pound: salted hides, lOHSjllc: salted
calfskin. 1516o pound; green, lo less.
-t- ! t skins: Goatskins, lscw
81.2.1; badger. 25Soc; bear. 6y20; beaverj
Io.50-a8.50: cat. wild. l.v?tL; couRn...
perfect head and claws. 83OI0; nlsher, dark,
iitnail- nnle. 4.907: fox. crosa 3-8i;
7 irmv. SOfflSVc: fox. red. I35; fol.
silver, 835100; lynx. 815; murten. dark,
uaiif mink. S3.5tlijS.A0; muskrat. lo-S?
25c: otter. S2.50414: raccoon, 60i8 75o; sea
otter JlOO'q 250, as to size and color;
skunks. 556 90c: civet sat. 10915c; wolf,
S I if 3; coyote. 75cS1.25; wolverine, dark,
tut) 5; wolverine, rale. $2-92 60.
f
7 that" fhV'recall- of 'th.;. loan. f then
n"ght dislodge stocks held Xhta,.vi.
The money m.r." -".--" todav.
dence of strain iron, su.u the
esoeaamwk..nJarWin
pert?
there gives rise w k, to
sentiment. The Lonaon ... .
turn prices aownwara
to lift them -during the nrst hour.
The pressure on United States Steel was
conspicuous in spit, of the fact that the
h iust closed showed an output oi
Ml and iron in excess of all precedent
d demand is reported to be still tn full
'The August earnings of the Union and
Southern Pacifies were f
srowth of traffic In the West, the net
farning. for Union Pacific showing a gain
, ... , i-,, -aual to 20 per cent, and the
S!nU6 P-'lnc Sl.Od7.096. equal - PJJ
rent over August of laat year. Joined with
. ...... ...t,m,nt already published.
Se exhibit make, a striking demonstration
of the great prosperity to w men
nces of the great Paclflc carriers has risen.
I1.0- ',.? h Knnthern Pacific benefited
from this T showing, but th. movement was
not common to tha group.
" inpthS sustaining point was Che-apeake
a Ohio, which added largely to Its newly
..bll.ned record price level on the report
that the Chicago. Cincinnati & Lu',
k..i v...n .roulred as an outlet for this ajs-
. T..., nnrt was accented as likely
though not officially confirmed. Conflicting
Influence in the market brought price. .back
ater many fluctuations to not ir
'previous closing. ...
as s:i.oo0 United States bonds were un
changed on call.
1 crnrif OITOTATIONS.
w.- Cklng
Kales. Hlch. Low. Bid.
Alils-Chalmera pf. J.O W '
Amal Copper l.So biW
Am Agricultural
1.51-0 M
1.BU0 t!9'
2,100 76
2i 4HH
3'K) 28Vs
3"0 17
5"0 B!
2X 9014
SEIZE BIG
T
SEATTLE AUTHORITIES COS
DE.MX CALIFORXIA APPLES.
74
112
week... 555
17
M
77
6
5
1
41
8
8
35
Three Hundred Boxes Found to Be
Wormy Eggs Are Higher
and Butter Firm.
Am Beet Suar
Am Can pi
Am Car Foun..
Am Cotton Oil ..
Am Hd & Lt pf.
Am Ice Becurt ..
Am Llneeed Oil -Am
Locomotive . .
Am Smelt A Ret..
do preferred
Am Sugar Ref....
Am Tel A Tel
Am Tobacco pf .-
Am Woolen-
Anaconda Min Co..
Atchison
do preferred .-
Atl Coast Lino ...
Bait onio
do preferred . -.
Bethlehem Steel ..
Brook Rap Trn ..
Canadian Taciflc.
Centra Leather ..
do preferred ..
Central of N J...
Ches Ohio ....
Chtcaeo & Alton
Chicago Gt West.
Chicago el JN
M A ot r-aui.. .
C. C. C & St S..
Colo Fuel & Iron..
Oolo & Southern ... .
do 1st preterreo.
do 2d preferred.
Consolidated Gas..
Corn Products
Del ft Hudson ...
D Ac K Grande ...
do preferred ...
DiHtlllera' Securt
Erie
do 1st prererrea.
do 2d preferred .
General Electric ..
Gt Northern pf...
Gt Northern Ore ..
Illinois Central ..
lnterborough Met..
do preferred ...
Inter Harvester
Inter-Marine pr
Int Paper
Int Pump
Iowa central ....
K C Southern ...
do preferred . . .
Iuiavllle & Nash
Minn & St LouLu.
M. 61 P si
Missouri Paelflo ..
ilo, Kan & Texas..
do preferred ...
National Biscuit ..
National Lead . . .
Mex Nat Ry 1st pf
N Y Central
N T. Ont & west.
Norfolk wee..
North American . .
Northern Taclllc ..
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania
Peopies um ....
P. C C St L...
Pressed Steel Car.
Pullman Pal Car.
Ry Steel Spring..
Reading
Republic Steel ...
do preferred . . .
Rock Island Co...
do preferred .-. .
St L & 8 F S pf.
1.700
4.5"0
300
200
l.'U
143
Ml
38
SLl'MP ' LOCAL POULTRY PRICKS.
Unusually Issrge Receipts Cause Declines All
Around."
The poultry market broke badly yesterday.
Receipt were unusualy heavy and supplies
continued coming In all dsy. Chicken were
the aeakeet feature. There were salea of
hens an Springs In th forennoon at 15 cents,
but In th afternoon dealers were willing tj
clean up at 14 M centa Pucks, geese and
turkeys, psrtlcularly the latter, were also
slow and weak.
Bggs were In active demand and fresh Ore
gon ranch stock was firm at 32Vi cent.
Butter and cfceeee were firm and unchanged.
Fruit Trade la Quiet.
Traa in tha fruit line continued! quiet je
terday, but thera should be tha usual Friday
11 in buying today. Thers waa a moderate
SEATTLE. TVaMi.. Sept. 30. (Special.
Three hundred boxes of California apples
..r condemned here today. The fruit was
wormy, more than 80 per cent of the con
signment being affected. The apple market
.K.iMt.i.. hare of cheap apples, the va
rieties for which there is the best demsnd
at resent. Scarcely any of the popular
...,iii have as yet made their appear
nee on the fruit stands, although dealers
ar ,l,mnrlnf for the fruit.
norw. ore sliehtly higher, with-as high
as 1 offered for good Tokays. A car of
Ohio Concord grapes due here today did not
show up In time for distribution, i ne sup
.i. ne iwnrdi Is limited.
Eees were strong, with the demand active.
Receipts of Eastern have been light for
several days and storks In local storage are
well cleaned up. sales at as nigrt as i
.nii were reported, but 40 cents is asked
in most o it Art eta.
Butter Is firm, following reports that th
Portland market will be shoved up a pom
w t.-n Knturdav.
pm.ltrv is In oversupply and draga Ore-
eon shipments, which have been light for I
several weeks, are being resumed.
68.700 1 244
100 104 H
46
82 M
74 Vt
48 M
28
104
60 14
98s
133
142ta
loo
38
122'i
1U4H-
RECEIPTS HOE NOT HEAVY
BUT OFFEIUXGS OF LINSTOCK
AT YARDS ARE SUFFICIENT.
Steers Are the Weakest feature.
Top Prices-Obtained on Hogs.
Sheep Are Steady.
Receipt at the Portland Union Stockyards
n . 1 - enn vAn. a r 4 iTR
yesterday were ao came, o. uus '
sheep. A considerable amount of stock was
carried over from the previous days' arrlvala
and the market showed a. fair degree of activ
ity. Cattle were the weakeet feature of the trade
and on fancy meera the top price quoted by
dealers wa S4.40. Packers were alow buy
era. There wss a fair demand for calve.
Sale of "hop were made at full prices and
this line was firm throughout.
The feeling in the sheep market was rather
easier, but lambs showed more strength than
recently. ...
Among the hippers at the yards were J. C.
Morehead, of Centerville, "Wash., who
brought two cars, o hogs; S. B. Ferguson,
of Amity. Or., with' a car of hogs; C. H.
Farmer, of McCoy, Or., a car of sneep; S. L.
Overton, of Brownsville. Or., one car of
sheep: C. H. Vehrs. of Lebanon. Or., one car
of hogs, and F. W. Caldwell, of Alturae. Cal..
four cars of cattle.
The day' sales were as follows:
Av. lbs.
Sensational , Movement Occurs In
Final Hour or Trading Other
Deliveries Are Not Af
fected by Bulge.
CHICAGO. Sept. . SO. -Shorts In September
wheat and oats were severely -'squeezed at
today's session of the Board ot ''""f
the price of the current nth'i it ivry
wheat was bid up 14 point and that of 6at
5'4c compared with final figure or tne p.
vlous day. , . .
The sensational advance in eepteu..
occurred In the final hour today, when price
advanced from around S107 to S1.20. with
only few intervening iraaes.
among shorts was responsiDie "
"we upturn. In the An half hour September
. .e rallied axain to a
trifle above S1.08. During the grea er part
of the day the price" moved etw"V??
SI 07. December sold up to SLOOaj at
the start, but late In the day declined to
991,0. Final quotations on September were
at 20 December closed at 99S99T,c.
Deliveries of wheat on September contract,
aggregated 615.000 bushels, and bwing to the
large amount of 'deliveries, the time wa ex
tended 20 minutes. .
Liquidation of Septemser holdings was the
order of the day In the corn m.rke t. aentl
ment being extremely bearish. The market
closed weak at almost the lowest point, with
. 1 air.
Oats for September delivery advanced from
4S to 50c during a day filled with Intense
excitement. Belated short, bid th. price up
5e from previous close. December sold be
ssiio and 88-S39c. The market closed
with September up 8 '.40 at 48c. ng
r.K fD.r at 38WlS38,S(1C.
Provisions were Arm early In the day. but
i.,pr became weak. At the close prices were
20c higher to 20c lower.
WHEAT.
Open. High.
11.06 $1.20
1.00 1. 00
1.0214 1.02
CORN.
.64V4 -.644
.5B'i .iiS1
.6054 .60'
OATS.
lumbermens
National Bank
CORNER FIFTH AND STARK STREETS
i'ioo 119 us
86
81
4tla
110
"88
67
15
3 1M
T.4O0 1624
2.8.10 76i
900 46Vt
1.300
9.4( -0
3. 4O0
6.O0O
700
oO.ioO
8' i0
1.8O0
200
2n
S.80O
600
700
1.000
10,200
300
811
784
147 !
S2,
191
46
35
79 74
18.V4
45
110
'86 S
614
-14
lfiH
161
75
45 14
'to"
784
14BS
22
191
454
49
50 108
2,400 1544
l.i'-O
8OO
1,800
800
400
4U0
V.M0
8.X
200
800
4X)
300
1.000
1.900
S.30O
83
15t
15 '
48 14
90
224
'49
30
45 '4
714
152
145 t
6-;
41
S3
494
ifliii
1334
834
153
14j
48
90
22
53
82,
4rt
45
82
68
7S4
48 j
20.
16,
60
98 i
112;(
134
142
38
48
12314
104
MO
11814
94
354
79
185
46
884
'!
15
191
161U
76
45i
68 .
70
78i
14I
22 J
1904
45.
854
37
334
4?4
39
167
153
83
153
48i
f0 4
21
117
101.-0
1430
a. Ii8
3. . . 98
Ill
114
78
66
245
220
Price.
S4..15
3.75
3.50
4 K
4.00
4.00
4. IK)
5.50
5.50
5.00
8.00
8.00
2"0 117
400 90
11.800
t.9'
6.211O
6-i0
6.300
1374
504
904
824
1504
52.70O 1M
1,210 116
400
1.400
73.100
9.4O0
1.3"0
8.2O0
1,000
300
29
454
7L
152
ol
144
68 v
41
74
116
894
5814
1364 136,
Ml 49
95 '4 954
81 V,
156
. 344
150
115
94
494-
29
45,
71
152
52 i
1445
69
41
lrfl'4
89
25 steers
138 heifer
1 stag
120 sheep
50 sheep -.
140 sheep
53 eheep
115 lambs-
32 lamb
24 lambs
14 hoKS
H'J hi,? .........
Prices quoted yesterday at the yards were
as follows:
CATTLE Steer, top quality. S4.2C84.40;
fair to good. S4; common. S3.50Q 3.75; cows,
top S3.2533.35: fair to good, S3&3.10; com
mon to medium, S2 502.75; calves top S5
J, 5.25; heavy. S3.5UW4; bulls. $22.2o; stage.
3HOC,l-Best. SS: fair to good, S7,75S7.85;
stoekers. S6W7; China fats. 7.58.
SHEEP Top wethers, S4H4.2o: fair to
good. S3.60ea.73; ewes, 14 cent less on all
grades; yearlings. best 4'6 4.2,.: fair to
good. S3.50-u3.75; Spring lambs. S55.50.
Eastern Livestock Stark cits.
CHICAGO, Sept. SO. Cattle Receipts, esti
mated. 5O0: market. 10c higher. Beeves, S4.10
fi8.50; Texae steers. S3.83&S.10; Western
steers. S4'6.75; Blockers and feeders.
6 25; cows and heifers. S2.10S6; calves, .&.
Hoks Receipts, estimated. 11.000: market,
gtewdtTLight. S7.568.it8; mixed, $7.60 8.40;
heavy S7.50rg8.40; rough, $1 .o i& 1. 10; KKid to
ch"c heavy. S7.7r.fS8.40; pigs. S6.40.&..60;
bUSne.0p-"LceiP?s.mated. marked
steady. aliv, i.o.ti.'. , .
8: yearlings. S4.5"4i-50: lambs. natl, S4.23
fi; western, ti.uv
. .o . a wtt Boot .10 Tattle Receipts.
f.b.t -Irnr, to loo higher. Native
.teera," S4.Me4-25: native cow. and heifers,
S2.25S3.5o: sucker and feeder f?-fts:
calves. S3.5067.75; IVestern stcew. SJ.6wa6.n6.
Western cow-... S3.5064 50
ulkEo7lel.WS7.70B7:80L packer, and butch-
;, T:W8i0jJ!ri'-f.V.S8-market. .teady.
Mutton S4 25-651 lambs. $5.5066.75; range
Muttons. tifirtoj;. rartsa ewes.
wethers ana yearnus. . " " '
3. 25-66.
....... c- tn r-attle Receipts. 4800;
WMAHA. r!. .,.7MS: cows
I"ad f heiferl S3-S.V Western steers. S3.80(S6 25;
trt ,lfer $' 75H8.35: canners. 2-?i.(;
rkerVind'ederi- iSSoO; calve. S3.25
800
9"0
69.500
2.300
400
"hc6
44
K.HI
,.161.70
. . 4.300
.. S.O
61IO
. .164.3 0
50
169
48
JOS
40
77
591
so4
09
914
82
156
149
115
94
50
354
51
69 T4
210
l8t4
8214
54
894
8.200 130
168
47
107H
39
771?
5.1
30
69
91
13S
304
70
47 i
194
411
12ii
(9
79H
8
5414
35
.51
0
208
108
821,
53
88
1294
"47"
1914
48
12
8.8
79
8
644
50
190
. 48
16K
4814
107
!?
6914
91
134
So '4
70li
36 .
. .35
504
60 '4
2084
108
82 14
53
89
129
49
464
191,
48
114
884
78
8
03
market, 10c lower.
;a 7.
HogSKece, .
Jt'&W Pt? 757.W; bulk of sales. $7.85
!:". 90 000: market. steady.
hneep rie.H. - lsfi5 30. wethers.
Sept. .
Bee
May....
Sept
Dec
May
Low.
$1.05
.99
1.02
.614
.57
.60
Close.
$1.20
.99 v4
1.02
.6114
1
.60
Sept
Dec.
May
Sept
Jan.
Sept
Oct.
Nov
Sept
Oct.
Jan.
.43
.33
25.10
18.25
12. 12 14
12.02
11.55
25.10
18.25
8 .50 !?
.38. -39 -3S
.414 ! 'I
MESS PORK.
25.10 25.20
18.47 18.624
LARD.
12.374 12.27
12.15 12.15
11. SO 11.80
SHORT RIBS.
12.00 12.00 11.75
11.60 11.62V4 "?!, ,
9.75 .77 9.1.7
Cash quotations were as follows:
ByeNo. tTh 7Sc. fd ,r ,mtxirFV'
ao nnfil'7(? IH1V LO EUUlLrj """"Oi -r -
Flax w?ea inu. i i
Northwestern, $1.48.
Timothy seed $4.00.
Clover $9.50 $14. 2o
THE BEST STREET INSURANCE
IS THE BITULITHIC PAVEMENT
It insures against dust, mud and street noises.
It insures against slipperiness and falling horses. j.;
It insures against cracks, disintegration and costly repairs.
It assures a sanitary and durable street. i ...
It assures conscientious workmanship and best materials.
It assures perfect satisfaction.
BITULITHIC INSURANCE IS SAFEST AND SUREST.
WARREN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
817 BECK BUILDING, PORTLAND. OR.
Downing-Hopkins
ESTABLISHED 1883.
BROKERS:
Co:
PRIVATE
WIRES
STOCKS BONDS GRAIN
Bought and old r cash and on martin.
Rooms 201 to 204, Couch Building
Salinas Burbanks. 1.259 1.B0; sweets. 1.60
sacks:
JSjeat,
J,T''L... t!-i,. 7.1!S ouarter
1O0O centals; nan.
HeTTi3. 1SS0 centals; beans. 24H sacKs poia
toes, 7SIW sacks; Dron.
357 sacks; hay. 7t tcs: wool. bales,
hides, 815.
12.124
12.02i
11.55
11.75
11.55
9.60
1.84;. No. 1
'23.10.
short.
Pork Mess pork, per barrel, $25.1Sj
Lard Per 100 pounds I12.12V4.
Sides Short (loose), tll.So4H.
clear (boxed). J12.37 hi 12 o.
Grain statistics:
Total- clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 25.ll0i bushels. Primary receipts
were U.807.000 Bushels. compared with
2 l)4 000 bushels the corresponding day a
year ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow:
Wheat, 84 cars; corn. 881 cars; oats, 109
cars: hog-s, 10,000 head.
Dally movement of produce:
Keceipts. nipiniiiB.
Dairy Produce in the Kant.
uTAnn Bent. 30. Butter Steady;
j.i.;.. W')flr
creameries. iH ii-; u.i.-. . -t
19c; nrsts, i;--,i;.
iTco-c Herein ts.
mark, cases included,
4S.50O
. . .157.800
. . .242,600
...201,700
... 10,000
.. .112,500
34,400
3S.300
583.300
152,600
2,000
25,600
prime flrets. J4c. fl1...
,-heee Firm; daisies. 154 9 In He ; twins.
1414 15cTYounW America, 15Vte i5i; ""8
horns, 1515V.iC.
NEW TORK, Sept. 30. Butter and cheese
-StUeat-?Wedstern firsts. 2425c; s.o
onds. 224S234c
Suea and Coffee
NEW YORK. Sept. 30. Sugar Ttaw
steady; fair, refining. S.73ic; centrifugal,
r... i9iur- molasses sugar. 3.484. Re
...i.t ' crushed. 5.85c: powdered, 5.25c;
granulated, 5.15c.
Coffee Quiet; No. 7
Santos. 84 9c.
powc
Rio, 74c;
No. i
Coffee- Futures.
NEW TORK, Sept. 80. Coffee closed steady,
let unchanged to 10 points higher. Sales were
Flour, barrels . . .
Wheat, bushels .
Corn, bushels ...
Oata. bushels ...
Rye, bushels . .
Barley, bushels
" Grain and Produce at Jiew York.
NEW TORK, Sept. 30. Flour Receipts,
49.655 barrels; experts, 10.110 barrels. Market
meady, with a moderate local Jobbing trade.
n-f . D.ini. A-2U.200 bushels: exports.
168,749 buabela. Spot market easy. No. S red ,
Northern, nominal elevator; No. a red. nomi
nal f. o. -b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth.
$1.064 nominal f. o. b. afloat; No. 3 hard
Winter, 1.12Vi nominal f. o. h, afloat. After
an early advance on covering by September
shorts and commission house buying, wheat
eased off under liquidation, bear pressure,
selling by cash houses and talk of heavy de
liveries at Chicago. The close was 4 to 2o
net lower. September closed at $1.08V4, De
cember at $1.07 and May at i T..
Hope Firm. State common to choice,
31g64c; 1908. ltKffDOc; Pacific Coast,
nominal; 1908. 17920c.
Hides Firm.
Wool Steady.
Petroleum Steady.
ln.
IIX'9.
Grain at San Francisco.
FRANCISCO. Sept. 80.-
-Wneat
nigner. i'""7-.,7.,-k. t Snf
S4 -5-84.75; ewes, J.oie.oo.
M. ,
' Metal Markets.
NEW TORK, Sept. 30. The tin market was
easy pot September. October and Novem
b:r;.oaTng . W.60S 30.80O. erjt
Sales, w " 1 - . -
soflOaao.floc. London marsei
- Eastern Mining- Storks.
BOSTON. Sept. 30. Closing quotations:
64 Mohawk
. 57 .Mont C C. . .
. 6244 'Nevada
. 47 jOLd Dominion.
. 8 Osceola
. 25 .Parrot
. 10a Vs'yulncy
.675 Shannon
. ol)4 ;Tamarack ....
. 80 V 'Trinity
. S II' S Mining
. 17 !L S. Oil
. US ;l"tah
y 4 Victoria
.t V mona
Advenrure ..
Allouex
AmalBamated
Aria Com. . . .
I Al'HUllt
I Butte coal. . .
t-al A Arts. ..
Cal Hecla.
Centennial ....
Copper Range..
Daly West
Franklin
Granny
Greene Cananea
Isle Royals....
Mas.. Mining
Michigan 10'V
North Butte..
61
20
244
54
1.V2
31
90
lt)
"70
124
ii
4M4
a
7 '.4
614
St 1. Southwestern J. 400
do preferred . . .
Sloss-Sheffleld ....
Southern Pacific ..
Southern Railway.
do preferred ...
Tenn Copper
Texas A.PacIllin.
Tol. St L ft West.
do pretcrrea
Ijilon Paclflo
do preferred
IT 9 Realty ..
U S Rubber ..
U S Steel ....
do preferred
Vtah Copper ....
Va-Caro Chemical. Win
Wabaeh . f1"
do preferred ... 0.4OO
Western. Md ..... 1.4J0
Westlnghouse Elec 2WiO
Western Inion ... 1.0O0
Wheel L. Brie.. loo
Wlsconein Central. . 100
Total salea for the day. 825.500 shares.
BONDS.
NEW TORK. Sept. 30. Closing quotations:
V. S. ret. 2s re.100lN T CO a... 914
do coupon.... l0. North Pacific Sa. .4
U S Is reg 1014 North pacific 4s. 102)4
do" coupon 1014 t'nlon Pacific 4s.lo24
V S new 4s reg.ll4'Wiscon Cent 4a.. M
da coupon. ...1174'Japanese 4s..,.. 87
D B G 4s B7 I f
Stocks at London.
IJJNDOM. Sept. 30. Consols lor money,
gain; do for account, 83 8-16.
Amal Copper... 85 !MoKT...' 42
AnaVondi 104 IN. Y. Central ... 14 f
i Si .: IMiilNorfolJ West. 984
Bait 4 Ohio 1224 Ont 4 Western.. SI K
Can- Pacific 191 Vi Pennsylvania ... 7i 4
Ches Ohio 894!Rand Mines 9i4
rhl Grt West... 15 Reading 8i 4
C M. 8. P. . .
De Beers
30.90c.
608..e. ' m 12s 6d.
an? 4 2(4 5c. East St. Iuls. Indon un
charged at tl3 zs oa.
o.f.. ... firm at o.ift'flB.wio -ty-
NeT York and 5.7O-S5.80C East St. Louis.
eSSSST ."on market wss unchanged at
V2. ll Z Cleveland warrants. Locally th.
.ruet was strong and higher. No. 1 loun
dr Northern a"d No. 1 foundry Southern and
vo ? fouX Southern soft. $19.2319.75; No.
2 foundry Northern. $18.75019.25.
Dried Fruits nt Ifew Tork.
NEW YORK. Sept. 30. Evaporated apples
are quiet, with a firm undertone. Fancy. 9,c;
choice! 8c; prime, 8ifc8c; common to
,aprunefe unchanged. California,. SK
Ai.um- fire icon, ud at 9c.
ruled Arm. Choice, 648c; tra
choice. ettKo: fancy Jl- ,...
Apricots, arm out -
extra . x.0..i sa
i i iinspl 1 1P(1. J-sUi-sr -as m.
4Tcholce to fancy seeded. 4
, .KAiiic: London layers. $1.201.2j.
D R O.
do pi
Erie
do 1t pf...
Ho 2d pf . . .
! Grand Trunk.
I 111 central
L 4 N
.167 southern Ry 3144
. 19 I do pf ' T2
. 47Hlsouthern Psetflo. 13H?4
. 88 lUnlon Paclflc 215
. 84 do pf....
. 51 IT. S. Steel.
.41 i do pf
. 2-1 4 1 Wabash ..
.157 I do pf
.157 Spanlsh 4s
.112
..914
..m4
. . 20
. . 504
.. 95
Bank of Bengal Rate Raised.
CXLCI'TTA, Sept. no. The rate ot dis
count of tne Bank of Bengal was raised
today from 3 to 4 per cent.
Money. Exchange. Etc -
NEW YORK. Sept. 30. Mercantile paper,
41?5 per cent.
Sterling exchange steady, with actual busi
ness in bankers- bills at $4.8159 4.8420 for
less." 8i&o4c; London lay
Condition of Cotton.
ueuvHIB. Tenn.. Sept. 30. The report
. .v.. v.iinnil Cotton Ginners' Association,
Issued today, gives the condition of cotton
as 80.2.
-K.T7.TTr vr.rttr Kent. 30. eotton spot closed
n.i'lt- middling uplands, 13.80c middling
gulf. 13.55c; sales, 2584 bales.
. Futures closed steady. October, 13.14c; No-
...k is. 07c: December and February,
13 18c- January, 11.36c; March and January,
13.24C- April. 13.25c; May, 13.28c; July,
l.23o.
London Wool Sales. 4
t nvnox Sept. 30. A miscellaneous selec
tion of 8S94 bales was offered at the wool
auction sales today. Competition was brisk
and prioas ruled firm. Continental buyers
were especially eager for scoured and Ameri
cana paid high prices for cross-brede and light
merinos. The sales win ciuse m.
Flaxseed at Minneapolis.
MINNEAPOLIS. . Sept. 30. Flax. $1314
. . V. .. ....
ne. uii.- . . .... h
7750 bags. Including Decemoer at o.ii,
at 5.55c and May at O.6O0. Spot, quiet. Rio.
No. 7. 7y4c; Santos. No. 4, 84(Uo. Mild,
quiet. Cordova, 8'612c.
Wool 'at St. Louis.
ST LOUIS, Sept. 80 Wool Firm ; terrl
tory and Western mediums, 3Slc; line
mediums, gaT24c; fine, 1343119c.
SURVEY FOREBODES TANGLE
X. P. Active inortn ana. aout.i
Forks of Clearwater.
Barley
Corn
PAN
steady.
Barley Easy.
Spot quotations: Wheat Shipping, $1.65
1.72i: milling. $1.75. ariey reeu, ,...
491.874; brewing.- 11.01 n --
Bed. $1.60-91.70: white. $1.6Ol.0: Oiaca.
$2.36812.70.
r-nll bnarrl sales: vvneat -.u..t..
May. $1.434 asked; December. i.a.
Large yellow. $1.iOW1.tb.
European Grain Markets.
t.ondON. Sent. 30. Cargoea quiet; Walla
Walla for shipment, 3d lower, at 37s 6d.
English country maraets, quiet;
oountry marketa, easy.
LIVERPOOL, Sept. 30. Wheat Decem
ber, 7s 6)4d; Marcn, -s o-u. ne.u
England today overcaet.
Grain Markets of th Northwest.
LBWISTON. Idaho. Sept. 30. (Special. )
Wheat Bluestem, 78c; 40-ioia. ioc; cmo,
73c; Turkey red, 73c: red Russian, ic.
Oats $1.05.
Barley Feed, 92 Me.
SEATTLE, Sept. 30. No milling quota-
E.-,rt wheat, choice bluestem. 97-9
osc- club and rife, 89c; red Russian. 87c.
- ' . . . . nxrKi. Of. pars- Oats.
Cat receipts iuuj. .
seven cars.
TACOMA.. Sept. 30. Wheat Bluestem.
choice milling. 97984o; club and red Fife.
89c; red Russian. 87c.
QUOTATIONS AT SAX FBANCISCO-
Prices Paid for Produce In the Bny City
Market.
SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 30. The follow
ing prices were quoted in the produce mar
ket today:
Vegetables Cucumbers, 35 60c; string
beans. 35c; tomatoes. 3560c: garlic, 4
6c; green peas. 3 4j 5c; . eggplant, 3575c;
ok'ra. 2540c.
Mlllstuffs Bran. $28. 50 30; middlings.
$36.5037.50.
Butter Fancy creamery, 34c: creamery,
seconds. 3uc: fancy dairy. 234c; dairy sec
onds. 25c.
Poultry Roosters, old. $4 5; young.
$910; broilers, small, $34; large, $43
8: fryers. 5.506.50; hens, $512; ducks,
old. $4 5; young. $08 8.
Eggs Store. 84c; fancy ranch. 4c.
Cheese New, 1515V4c: young Americas,
16164a
liay Wheat. $16319.50; wheat and oat
$14&17; alfalfa. $10 13: stock, $710; bar.
ley, 1013.50; straw, per bale, 50&7c.
Fruits Apples, choice, $11.50: common,
S085c; bananas. 75cJS; limes, J5.509
6.60; lemons, choice. 33.60; common, 1.50
3.&0; pineapples, $22.75.
Hops--12224e par pound.
Wool South Plains and San Joaquin.
8 10c
Potatoes Oregon Burbanks. $1.153 1 23;
LEWI3TON. Idaho. Sept. 30.-(Spetial.)
-Tho Northern Pacific Is engaged in
makine surveys on the north fork and
south fork of the Clearwater River in
add Uon to the extensive work that . h.
ooeupled the attention of more than 100
men on the middle fork since early last
STrheSmiddle fork survey has been com
pleted, with the exception of running in
the curve but the activity of the Mil
waukee in building into the north fork
from Bovillo and the Pittsburg & Qilmore
in invading the south fork by a. survey
through the Dixie mining district from
Salmon River has made necessary further
investigations by the Norther n Pfcl-
Both the middle fork and south fork
run through the forest reserve for the
greater per cent of the distance, and
ii.11. . hie TTTininir business would be
tapped by either line, the prospect for
business is not as good as by the north
t...i. it o Ktated the latter route is
much longer than either of the other
proposed lines.
Railroad men generally concede the
t .v, ,Tanifin to be J ii a bad tangle,
as far as being able to protect its in
terest-In the Central taano u..uu..,.
the invasion of the Milwaukee from the
North, the Joint Milwaukee and O. R. &
xt Hf.ifn and the Pittsburg & Oil-
more from the Salmon River, promises
one of the greatest railroad warfares in
the history of the u eBt.
GRANTS PASS JURY BUSY
Sale of Liquor Causes Many Indict
mets Several Plead Guilty.
fia icti PASS. Or.. Sept. 30. (Spc
cial )The grand jury is turning out
its work as fast as possible and the
heinir tried in the Circuit
r, . ...itv. a in-fat deal of speed. A
nr indictments have been re
turned, and in most cases the defend-
. entered a nlea of guilty. The
most conspicuous cases to be Investi
gated are based on the sale of liquor
contrary to the prohibition law.
Indictments were returned today
against W. T. Coburn and August
Fetsch. who were convicted In the Po
lice Court some time ago They now
have their cases in the Circuit Cojrt
on a writ of review, contending the city
has no power to legislate uu
question of prohibition.
NYSSA POSTOFFICE ROBBED
Thieves Remove Window; Xo Cola
Found Shop Also Invaded
vvsai Or.. Sent. 30. (Special.) Rob
bers entered the "postoffice here during
the night, and upon arriving at the of
fice this morning, Postmaster Thompson
discovered the work of the thieves. The
offir,e liarber shop. Bell telephone of
fice bank and butcher shop are in the
same building, and surrounded in the rear
by a high board fenc, with but , one
entrance, which is padlocked. The thieves
gained entrance to the enclosure throush
a woodshed door which was left unlocked.
Reaching the postoffice, they cut the
screen, pried loose the lower window
frame and succeeded in 'lifting the litiso
glass without noise or breakage. There
being no cash in the office, the thieves
left the stamps and merchandise in the
store and entered the butcher shop. Find
ing no money there, they loft. Prying
open the outside gate, they made their
way 'to the railroad yards, where, it is
thought, they made their escape by the
night passenger.
The bank is next to the butcher shop,
but no attempt was made to break into
the building. No sound was heard by the
night telephone operator, although the
office is in the same building.
VANCOUVER SQUAD TRAINS
Football Season to Open With Game
Against Jefferson High.
VANCOUVER. Wash., Sept. SO (Spe
cial.) The football season in Vancouver
will onen next Saturday .if iernoon. with
a game on the local grounds between
tennis representing the Vancouver nign
School and the Jefferson Hih School, ot
Portland.
The local high school has had a squad
out practicing every evening since school
opened. Among the veterans of last
vear's team who are back are Miller,
Woolf, Farrell, Galbralth, Winters and
Woods. Farrell has been elected captain
and will handle his team from the quar
terback position. This year's team will
be lighter than that or wis, Dut is ex.
pected to be faater.
LAND SELLER KILLS SELF.
. X. ' McGregor, 111, a Suicide at
Canby, Or.
CANBY. Or.. Sept. 30. (Special.)
George N. McGregor, a real estato man of
this place, committed suicide by snooting
himself through the head with a 38-cali-ber
revolver about 4 o'clock tnls after
noon. He had been in business hot
about six months, coming here from Spo
kane, Wash. He was not known to have
any relatives on the Coast.
McGregor was a native ot London, tmt..
Canada. He was well liked and waa
presumed to be In prosperous circum
stances. He had surterea irom poor
health and had just returned from a
sanatorium.
AUTO ROAD IS DISCUSSED
Highway Front Coos Hay to IJoseburj;
Vrged at Coquille.
thi
MARSHF1EI.D. Or.. Sept. 30. (Spe
cial.) The building or an aummonin
road from Coos Bay to Uoseburg is tha
chief subject under discussion at a good
roads meeting held this evening at Co
quille, the county seat. The plan la to
have the residents along tne 11110 asiuo
to a special tax and the county appro
priate an equal amount.
A road, passable at all times of tha
year, has Deen mjiuucu i
pxst but lt IS llKeiy mill mtj .i-o.-ni
movement will materialize In actual work
next Summer.
TKAVlil.tKS' GUIDE.
NORTH PACIFIC S. S. CO.
For Eureka, San Francisco and Los
Angeles direct. The steamships Roa
noke and Eider sail every Tuesday at
i P. M. Ticket office 132 Third, near
Alder. Phones M. 1314 and A 1314.
H. YOUNG. Agent.
SAX F1UX. & POHTi.AM) s. S. CO.
CHANGE OF SAILING
From ! A. M. Saturdays to
4 P. M. Every Friday
(From Ainsworth Dock, Portland.)
ConiiueucluB W ith S. S. Kuiimuh City,"
October 1.
At J ROCHE, '. T. A.. 14 J 3d St. J. W .
K,.nom, IXM-k Asent. Ainsworth IHiok. Main
40S: A 1102. l'honm Mum 2hW; A1J.I4.
COOS BAY LINE
The steamer BREAKWATER leaves Port
land everr Wednesday. 8 P. M., from Ains
worth dock, for North Bend, MantntU- p. and
Coos Bay points. Freight received until 4 P.
M. on day of sailing. Passenger fare, first
class 10: second-class. 7. Including berth
and mealB. Inquire city ticket ottice. Third
and Washington street, or Ainsworth dock.
Phone Main 268.
CANADIAN PACIFIC .
WEEKLY SAILINGS BETWEEN MON
TREAL,, QUEBEC AND LIVERPOOL
Nothing better on the Atlantic than our
EmDresses. Wireless on all steamers.
F. R. JOHNSON, P. A.
142 Third St., Portland, Or.