Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 04, 1910, Page 17, Image 17

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    TUT. MORNING- OREGOXIAnV THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1910.
17
SEASON
ABOUTQVER
Wool Buying in Oregon Nearly
at an End.
CLIPS CLOSELY SOLD UP
t.f Than One Million Pound Re
main In Grower Hand Kat
of the Mountain Activ
ity In Montana.
Til 191A ua la Orefnn fa dr&w-
tc to a el- Pin th lut of th treated
bid ml tbr ha bm a fatr amount
at tradtos at private aalo la various part,
of Caatora Orrom. aad Mocks now ara
aaarly all out of tirat hand. It U
aiatad that aomthln I ana thaa 1.00.O0O
aoaada roprrvanta tha total hold togs aUll la
tba hands of shsepnea aaat of tha moaa
talaa. Tha aaly larg clipa ramaiDlaa unoold
thara aro thoaa of tha Baldwin 8hxp m
Load Compaar and FrM A Hah a.
la taa WUIamatta Vallr aot ovar a quar
ter of tha clip la anaotd. accardlac to local
mtrar aattmataa. but It la difficult to ar
vtrm at tha exact aaovni. aa tha remain ins
tot ara small and aratterad. The Soothara
Oirgon eltpa ara aald to bars all baaa dls
pooad sf. rrartlraUy aolhlns la left unsold
la TVaataincttn and bat lit t la la 1ft In
arawara haada la tdaho la mostly of poor
ejualtfy.
ft ah. Wyoming and tha Dakota ara gtn
araily rleanad op of av wool and, tbo ac
tivity of tbo bayara haa now baaa trana
frrd U Montana, whara a clip of about
.xaou poaada la aaw paaiag lata tha
daalara baada. Do far aa reported tba tp
price for Montana wool la SS ceata and that
ha for aa uawraalty choice lot of wxxL Lasa
attractira loca bare broaabt SI centa and
aa low aa IB centa haa bfen paid. The deal
era bare expert buyera la the field, and
there la Tory careful eemttny of the wool
offeree) far aaJo aa far.
Ae baa been aoted in the preea diepatrhee.
the Eastern wool mark la have d ere loped a
atronder baaa aa a reealt of tha Improved la
a, airy from mllla, hot buvloeaa la etlll below
tha aermal ta volume.
New York. Heat Crop Liaht.
Hp crop oandlttons la New York state ara
reported by te Watervllle Tlmea as folio wa:
Frefioent showers are prortn of benefit to
the arowtnr Hop crop and tbe yarda preaaat
a clean, healthy appearance. X light crop,
however, la anar a I r jr conceded by arowera
thmaaboat tha at at a.
' There haa been considerable activity
amona tha deajera dwrina the past week and
titer la a aod demand for all llKW hops.
Ft. Wilson Roberts void bla crop of 120 bala
fr IPS centa thh week. This la IS cents
higher than any offer recently made on thle
'crop, whlt-h was not graded as choice. Ihta
a ould Indicate t hat t he market was not
weakening; any- There are now aot to ex
ceed halea left la growers' hands la
Madison and Oneida Counties.
Grala Bayera ad eilere Apart.
There were no new developmenta of Im
portance In tha local grain market yester
day. Tba deman v In the country waa re
ported to be leaa keen tbaa earlier In tha
w ark. and with farmers asking; extreme
prices trading; waa on a limited scale. Oats
and barley were steady wttb not much
borinesa passing.
- Local receipts aa reported by the Mer
chants Exchange, were:
Wbeat.Barley. Floar.Oata.Uay.
Manrtsv 27 . . !
Teiar If 1 M
Mlnee1ay 3 2 4 1 13
ear ago I 1 1
i'iwn to date. . ? Ti 59 M lfn
Tar aro 73 121 4
White goxar aearew ta Eenwae.
Tba acorrlty of white beet ngar this year
baa a'so been tha causa of considerable
c.oant!tteg of whlto Java crystals being
bought for aaa la the United Kingdom, and
at their relatively cheap price they hare
aien attracted Important attention from
manufacturers, says the London Produce
Market Review. ft may ha said that tha
pns'wt clrrnmstancea ara exceptional, and
are due to tha fact that a better market
ex lets here thaa elee where, but the excel
lence of the white cane crystals will receive
a thorough trial here thla season, and It is
only fair to eappnee that with America In
different to "outside" sugar, the United
Kingdom and tha Continent will receive
larger and mora regular supplies of these
kmda la future.
VP.
A strong tone as maintained In the local
better market, aa the deroaid ta strong; and
tba owtpot light. Cheese la also firm.
Poultry cleaned op early again yesterday
at tha previous day a prices. Eggs were
steady and vncbanged.
peat haa Are Firm.
Peaches ware Tha firmest feature of tha
Front-street fruit market yesterday. Can
taloupe were plentiful and California and
Ore on stock aoid at former prce, A email
shipment of Fayette cants was received.
Watermelons were firm.
Brietat Bay Park Uat.
ASTORIA. Or Aug. 3. Private adrlrea
received by the Alaska Fishermen's Packing
Osmpaay from tha manager of Ita plants at
uharak and Kogsiun Rivera say that the
total pack of eetmon aa Bristol Bay. Alaska,
will bo about ftoo.Ooo caees. or nearly j-O per
cent leaa thaa last season, when the pack
was I.SOO.OOrt cases. The Flahermen'a Com
pany pack ta 43.0rtO case and iww barrel
of salt ftah. Last year Its pack waa 50.000
cases.
Bank Clemrtnc.
ftnk clearings of the Northwestern cities
yesterday were as follows-
flearlnre. Balance.
pwtrand I.HT!.I!T .i..-.Tl
sttu l.-.:t.;.H rAMll
T. -ma -wt.' : i.V7l
Spokane itfl.VM 27
rORTXAP MARKTT1
Grain,
W H E AT Bluest era, Mfe: club. &
pv; red Ruun. Vatiey. 2r; forty-foW.
p- : Turkey re-1. geitMc
FLOU R PateeMa $3M or barret;
pirsichta. S: export. 4: Vall-r -eO,
ri-im ai. w rw whwt. ousrterm. s.1 ii.
DARLtV Fewd and brewins. per
tan.
HAT Track pricear Timothy. Willamette
Vel'ev. 19 Pr Eastara Oregoa,
!,::: ni'sira. aw. $;jgL4.
CORN Wh..l. $ cracked. 939 per tea.
klLUTt'FF Bran. 30 per toa; mM
d!4ns. J0; barta. J2; roHed barley.
a-QI"
OAT N& 1 whlta 30 par too.
Taeatablea aaw Fruit a.
ORT.r.S FRUITS Apples, new. 50r tl M
per box; apricots. SOctitl Pr box; p.uma,
Te til pr box: pers. per box;
peacbea. a&c$l.SS per box; grapes, Sl iatJ
X UK.
PERRIE Blacbberrlea, tl Pr crata
McJLAXNd Wa:ermeone. 80c ba I-25 per
boa m t: oantakcpea SlfiS. par crate.
TTtOPlAl. FRl'lTS Oranges, Va'enrlaa.
I4M: lemon. 7g. grapefruit. 111
per box; bnans,a 5S Pr pound: piacAp-
pl4W. c per pound.
x V P 8TT ABLK ATttcbokea. aa)aT5 ae
dexea; baaaa. IgJc per pound: cab bare, 34
iS per pound: caalfflowar. f l-a per
di: celery, bar per dosea: corn. w" per
dexea. cucumbers, 50c per box; egg ptaat.
13So per pouad: hothouse lottocex gar 11
per box: garlic. lOe pr pound: borersa
lib. 11 e per pound: greea aaloaa. lie per
dosea: pe. be; peppers. c per boa:
ladaea, lew -c pec Uoaea; vbaoaxb.
per pound: sqnasb. c por crate; tomatoes,
elceii ner box.
SACK VEGETABLES CrrU. 1L:
W.U. 1 SO: uul turnips U
POTATOES X.w. tl.lvl.zi pr hun
Ari ; wl potmtoe Sc pr poand.
OMO.VS Wall. Walls. pr sack.
Oresoa. pr sscs.
Dairy sad CranUT Ttoam.
BITTTER City creamery, solid pack. Jc
par pound; butter fat. S4c pr sound; coun
try store butter. S4c per pound.
EtKid Oreaua candied V :I c per
CritCSE Full cream, twins. 17lc
per pound; Young America. lfcto&ic.
POULTRY lieu 17c: Bt-rlnca. lie; docks.
1-IVlSc: ,. !illSc; turacys, lire. 1-S)
Juc: dreased. I2'a2Sr: seuab. W Per dosea.
POkK Kancy. Lie per pcund.
VEAX Fancy, liso per pound.
Cwilaa. Ortrel Fralts. KM.
CRIIlD FRUIT Apples. 10c per pound;
pescces. Tc: prunes, itsUsns; lit; proaes.
Frencn. ec: currants, loe: apricots, lie;
dates, Tt per pound; f1a, fancy vhlt. (t.e;
Cancy blsca. 7c; cfcolce black.
bALMoN Columbls River, l pound UlJ.
(1 per dosea; Z-pouad tails. ii; 1-pound
(X.1U. Alaska puts, l-pound talis, sue;
red. 1 -pound tails, S1.4J; sockeys, 1-pound
tails.
cut lCE Jtoeba. 2 4 e Zc ; Jses. srdlasry.
JTtj'Mc; Costa Mica, lsncy. IstfUlc; good.
11m:; orolnsry. UIM per pound1.
.VUIS Wsmuls. lie per pouad; B.-ssIl
nuts. 13iiflSc; lllberts, loc; slmoada, 17.;
pecans lc; cocosouu. ocl per dosaa.
BA1.T Ursaulsted. lis par ton; hm.lt
rround. lwus. 1SM per toa; AOs, 11 pse
ten.
KEAN8 Basil whits. km: larss whits,
Vc: Lima lit; pins. lu. rod atexlcaaa,
tc; bayou. Tito.
HHIH No. I Japan. 4c: chesper grades.
I4.ioy4.ioc; feoutnern head. .liOc.
MONKI Choice. 1URM per esse;
tr.ined. Tc per pooad.
SUGAR Dry granulated, fruit and berry.
I4.U; beet. Sd.0i; estra C ti-tii (oldsa C
lido; yeilow 1, i83; cubes IbarrelO.
ei-di; powdered. iO; Iom:no. lllKUtf
.Ids. per case. Terms os remittances wltlt
In la days deduct feo per pound. If later
tnsa u sad wlthla to days, dedoot
per pound. Msple sugsr. HBlac per pound.
Hews. Wsss, Hides, B.t.
IIOP8 IKS crop. 0IZc; sccordlng t.
quality; olds, nominal; IvlO contracts, 13
l a
WOOL Eastern Oregon. 13 id ltd pound;
Valley. lwl Pr pouad.
stulaA.i. lAokm. .1M per pouaa.
CAsCAKA BiKs-Hi Pr pound.
UlUtj called hldesr-Tw71so Pr pound;
sailed nail. IJc; salted kip, Sc; aslted stsgs.
Sc. green bides, lc less; dry hides, W-
lac; dry call. KtlK; dry stsgs, HOlc
FELl'li iry. loc; salted. butchers
taa.e-oU. el-lit Lew; burins lambs, -lia)4s.
GRAIN BAOa la csx lots, bQ each.
HAMS 10 to pouaaa, Klc; IX ta It
pounds, 21 e; 14 to 10 pounds, zlc; lg to
2 pounds, nose; sklnns-d. ptcnirs. lio;
cottsge roll. Is be
BACON Fsncy. 3oe; stsndnrd. ZSISe;
choice, alt; sliigllah. aiHtyXiwc
HMOlvlU staATs Beef longusa, T5;
dried bet sets. X2c; outsldes, -wo. Inaldes,
24c; knuckles, 2Jc
DKI HALT CLltF.U Regular short clears,
dry sslt. ItJ-sc; smoked. Isc; backs, Ugbt,
salt. ItfHtc; smoked. Isc; bscka, hsary. salt,
loc; mused. 17 tea. ssnort bellies, salt, 17c;
smoked, lb 'so.
riCslLslU OOODS Barrels, pigs test.
$16; reguisr tripe, fid; honeycomb tripe,
lunctt tongues, tTi, lambs' tongues. SiU.
LAKH Tens: ivettl. rendsred, Itftbc;
stsndnrd purs. Uic; chutes. 14fco. bsrtea
lag. 111c
OUs.
LINSEED OIL Pur. rsw In barrels. 1.01;
kettle LoUed. In barrels. tl.Uo; rsw, la ris,
.1.VS; kettis boiled. In esses, tl vs. Lots s(
id gsllons. 1 cent less i-er gslloa.
TCiLfsV.STlNs; 1. csies. S2a; Is wood
barrels, 7t.c
COAX. Oil. Water whits In drums. Iron
white la drums or iron bsrrsls, 14c; union
kerosene m cases. 5-is, lac. oleum kero
sene la esses 3 -is. 11c; Aurora kerosene
in esses, 2-is. 11c
GAbOLlNK Union gssoltns In bulk, lftc;
union gssollns In cases. 1-is. tec; unboa
motor spirit in bu.k. lie; union motor
spirit Is cases, I-CiS. 24c; No. 1 engine dls
tillsl. In iron drums. .He; Ns. 1 engla.
dlstUlste In cases 1-ss. llWjc; V si. at
r. nspbtha In Iron drums or bsrrsls. lie;
V. ll. si r. nspbtha In cases, --la, 2c
BIs.Ntl-Ns Cmon benzine In iron drums
or bsrrvls, lie; union benslns In esses,
x-ss. l.c . uaiou stove disuilsts Is iron
drums, io.
rVKS Prices paid for prims No. 1 skins:
Muik. Northwest Csnsds snd Alssks, gstf
lu- Colorado. Wyoming, stontsns. ldsbo snd
Cailfornls. llo'': siritish Co.umbia snd
Als.ks Const, ot 10; Oregon, Washington.
Idalio snd Hontsna. S7. Lynx. Alska and
British Columbls. 3i; Pscinc Cosst, ss.
TKsccoon. tlsyl-id. bkunk. t'snads. IXiO;
Pscinc Coast. 14t. Wo.f snd coyote. Csn
ads. i, ldsno. Montana, Wyoming. Ne
vads. gl.WtJs. Bssrer. Oregon. Wssnlng
ton. Cansds, Alaska. .iiOuJ: Idaho, lion
tsus. lu; TJtsa. Wyomlnt. 10 ill o 7- cubs.
$s2.&0. Otter. Csnsds. Alssks. glXoOwl4;
Oregon. Wasn,ngtun. Alssks. csnsds. Brit
ish Columbls, gJ-2 4.50: Psclflc Coast. 11 To
mi-SO. Oray fox. pacific Coast, 1.&uiX.
Besr. blaik and brown. Alaska. Cansds. tit
tjao; cuOs. iU&li: Psclft- Cosst. 1011;
cu&s. $1J li: r'sctdc Cosst. glutfli; cubs.
tivT: grissly. perfect. iit3i- llsdger. i
stuekrst. Csnsds. Alssks. Sue; Psclfic
tuul, 104t e.-c. Fisher, tirttleb Columbia,
Alsska.- tlio30; Psclflc Coast. IsOlS.
Wolverine. eB. Silver fox. e3nowio0l
fox. 41.1c. Ermine. 60c Mountain lion, gitf
Cross fox. 10 WIS ties otter. $000 410.
Blue fox. 9e lu. White fox. 12bi0. swift
Iti. Ringtsll est, "lit. 7ic- Ct.e. cat. 10s
fttlc jjous. est, iu '-
BAD FRUIT CONDEMNED
PKAKS -VXD PEACH KS lt)l TO
BE WORMY Oil SCALY.
California KlbertRs Find Ciond Do
-niand at S-mlc. but Rest
of lAt Is Mow.
8EATTI.H. Wsh.. Aug. . (Sleelsl.)
Mors thsn a boxes of prscbes snd pesrs
were condemned snd destroyed todsy by W.
C. l"endelt.. district Hortlcultursl Inspector.
SkVarly all of the fruit was shipped In by
Csttfornls growers and was either wormy or
srsly.
A csrlosd of f.scy rsllfornia A;brta
pesrhee s-rlred toilsy snd found a brisk de
mand at 7i to SO rents.
1h. market is bsuly orrrstoclted with in
ferior spplvs. which are UifTlcult to move at
any price.
Adriccw received rrm the douth tn.lay In
dlcsted tbst the Csll'ornta wstermelon sea
sm will so-m be at an end.
The lemon and orsnxe market was also
stronger m tb Snath, but unchanged hers.
l'4tss moved ,cler seme restraint.
The poultry market was .esk.
Ttiere wss iunt llttls d-ntand for old whest
todsy. for whuh PS cents wss bid. Outride
this acidity the market wxi. quiet lo
rsMy. I'j.rr was weaker, with (23 the top
price. Another etilpmenl of California bar
ley arrived. Thirty-one carlcs.l. of hsy.
niost of which Is new crop, were received to
lsr. SAN Fm.lNClM-O QCOTATIOXS.
Can sat ka ths Bay City
Markets
SAX FRANCISCO. Aug. I The follow
ing prices wars currant In the produce mar
ket today:
Butter Fancy creamery. 21 He; creamery
seconds 3Sc; fancy dairy. 2Sc.
Choose New. 14t)14Sc: Voting America.
1G 17c.
Egga Store. 21c; fancy ranch. 32c.
poultry Boosters, old. U-: roosters,
young. f?vlv; broilers. small. 11.24442;
broilers, am 124)1 44; fryers. 4(:
hens. (5014; docks, old. et.34 0 4; ducks,
young.
Vegrtabres Cucumbers. :u t 40c ; garlic.
Hit. 3 He; green, peas. 24e: string besns.
3tr4c: tomatoes, :S4jS4c; rggplsnt. 4a75c
Hops California. 10 lie.
Mlllrtuffs Brsa. Ivl; middlings,
f3ov34.
Hay Wheat. tC14: wheat and satx. t
4l:: alfalfa. eifflO; stock. !: straw.
3i00.
Fruit Apple, choice, sic (i 1 1 :3 ; apples,
common. 31tyi0c: bsnanai. 7ieO$3; Mexl
can limes. $i.o0 8: CalUomla lemons.
cho.ee, iiO ; c'alifornia lemons, eemmox
(.M: oisnges. naveix. aomlnal: pineapples,
l-'tfl
Receipt. Flour. : ausrter ssrkf.
whest. l.4i rental.: baHer. 21 eentsis:
ssts. 3141 eentsis: besns. 104 sscks: com.
13 eenrslj; potstoes. 477 sacks: -mlddllsrs.
ti sscke; bai'. (13 tons; wools, s bales;
hides. 4.
STOGKUST-HnHRDW
Sharp Rebound of Previous
- Day Exhausts Demand.
SHORTS EXTREMELY COY
While There Is Xo Renewal of TJr
gent Selling in New York, There
Is Some Pressure to Realize
Profits During Session.
NEW TORK. Alg. t. Th. stock market
todsy disclosed Its nsrrow Umltstlons un
der conditions as they exist. Th. shsrp
rebound of th. dsy befor. seemed to ex
haust th demand from th. shorts and
ther. -waa none for th. coming of a mors
positive nature. While ther. was no re
newal 0f th. urgent selling which has
aroused th. suspicion of forced liquidation
from time to lime. ther. waa a pressur.
of storks for ssl. to resins profits on th.
rebound of yett.nlsy. Movement of cash
Into New York bank reserve, continues on
a larg. scale.
The gain for tha week of $4,153,000 on
Sub-treasury operations Is helped by large
deferred payments from th. assay ofBc.
for gold arriving from London. Additional
shipments sre arriving and jrest.rday" en
gagement of over 3.0.4O In London re
main! to go Into account.
An existing actual surplus reserv. of up
ward of 3S0.0S0.oe0. computed from last
Saturday's actual surplus of over l4J.000.0tO.
seems warrantable assumption from thee,
figures.
Bonds wer. Irregular. Total sales, par
value, 1.444.00.
United States bonds were unchanged oa
call.
CliOSINO STOCK QUOTATIONS.
dosing
Sales. High. Low. Bid.
Allur Chalmers pf K
Amsl Copper .... .4"t 61 6p
Am Agricultural .. M Sl 31-.,
Am lel Suxsr .. 2
Amerlcsn Can ... ' 7 .4
Am Csr 4 F.ly .. 1T,0 4.V. 4I 44.
Am Otton Oil .. MJi J
Am HI 4 U I. loo !) i
Am lc Becuri J
Ara Lirj-ed Oil .. ) 11. 11. I'S
Am li.KMmotlv. .. 0 S3
Am rtmell Kef.. 1S.4-W ! B
m' Sur Rrf ".I HO Jl;t ll
Am TeJ Tel.... lffi ! J.
Am Toba.-oo pf.. S !' iT.
Am Woolen 3iO 27X. 27 i7T
Aiurowis Mln Co. M , ?
Atchison 11 7S W. Wl.
do preferred ... W.", ).
All Cosst UM ... 4 I"7 1 . l7
Bait a Ohio eV0 109 li' 1)
llethiebem Steel Jj.,
Ilrook Rsp-Trsn. S.4U) 7 i4 .4J
( snsdlsn t-sclnc .. l."0 IK'H
Central Leather .. o." 33 i 31 H '
lo nreferred ... SO K'Z
101 ll
Central of N J
Ches A Ohio M.SoO
Ch.cano A Alt-in
Chicsgo t!t west., n
... .....
Ot. au 7"i
at 2i -i
do preferred ... 2VO 42'i 41S 41
Chlcas 4k N W 141
-. M St rtol.. .700 12 laoA 1-'H4
C. C. C A 8t L,
Colo Fuel 4V Iron. 400 SCS 7V
Ck rVulhern .. 50
OonsolXtsted Oaa. . 3.8"0 la7', 1M 1U
Corn Pr.lucta ... I4 J4 l..t
Del Hudson'.. " ll I1 l.H
L K tirsnd. ... 4i-0 is-j, atj
do preferred 0s
Dtetlllrrw' Securt.. 2") 27a, z;,
Erie .4' 2't t
do 1 preferred. low 3 3o' 3
do 2d preferred-! 20
Oenerul Kle.-trlc .. 4UO 140S l.T4 las
Ct Northern pf... S.li'O 124 121 1 12214
Gt Northern Ore .. I. M 01 51Vi
Illinois Central ... .Ti 127 127H 127V,
InterborouKh Mel.. lo J !.(
do pretcrred ... J,u 411). 41 4S
Inter Harvester .. 2" bH S71. 7t.
Inter-Msrln. pf... 1WI 1SX IS1 !
Int l"sr ..... IO
Int Pump l' 40', 40S 3Kt,
loss Central .... 4uo 1 1 Ifi
K C Southern ... 4W Z7W 27S -'Si
do preferred ... 1"0- : , 60'a
Laclede Ooa 4-n ui ur. tn
Louisville A Nssh X 1U7S 13844 1M
Minn A St Lool... 20 24 1 24 24
M. St P S S M. 4" 123H 12:ii4 123
Mo. Kin Texaa XXI XI 31 31
do preferred ... l'O Bl 61 60
M Uncurl Pacinc .. 1.4 51 4SV. SOt,
Natlonsl Blclt .. 700 101 100 lol
National Lead ... WW 3" 49"4 4!t4
Mex Nat Ry id pf 1" T!', 27", S74
K Y Central 3.2O0 HlVi W Hoi
N T. Ont A West. 3l to 40 SSt,
Norfolk A West.. 4ort SA H W V,
North American .. 2"0 67 67 7
Northern Pacific .. 23.3a Hi 11 1 H H3U
Paeldc Mall 4o0 24 1, 21 rn,
Pennsvlvsnia 4.7 12M 127 127,
People's Oss SOO 104Vi 103 1(14
P. C C St L. 84
ritlurg Crial 30O 131. 13 14
Pullman Psl Csr. 2uo SO. SO 29
Tty Hteel Spring ..... Ii9
Resiling 2!14
Republic Steel ... S4.3(a 1.17 1, 1.15 136'.
do preferred ... 1 4O0 2it 2vt 27.
Roek Island Co.. son &n '. Bo
do preferred ... 1S.HO 24 2 2
St L A S F I pf Z.W , tn S2 4
St L Southwestern ttov 38 36 .11 '
do preferred 22
SUaw-iihefrield .... Srfl em, 57 38
Southern Pacific .. 200 MM.'.
Southern Railway. 22.2 112 HO 1U
do preferred ... 3t 22', 22 ft
Tenn Copier 4H Mil, 4i 40
T'lM 4V 1-aeinc.. l.anil ZSl. 23 ij 22 U
Tol. St I, II West. 4o 2SV4 sn
do preferred ... "o SOT. 20 20
do nrfrrd ... "0 43 44t 4114
Union Psclflc .... ll.suu ltui. 137T. !"
oo prsxerrea ......... ..... ....
U 8 Realty
U S Rubber rno 33 S3
V 8 8teel 141.0"O NIU 67
n8
31 H
do preferred ... .VO 114 114W 1HH
ftsh Copper S.S00 44, 43 ' 4ii
Va-t'aro Chemical. S.KO 5s 474 57
Wabash 200 U1V, Ki:
do preferred ... 1.7O0 34 ij S2 33
Weetern Md loo 42 424 42
Wetlngnouee FJec 4"0 sa (ii mu
Weetern Union ... 100 62 62 61
Wheel I L Erie 414
Total sales for th. day. 510,600 shares.
BONDS.
NEW YORK. Aupr. 3. Closing quotations:
U. S. ref 2s reg.loo,N. T. C. gn SVi S74
do coupon ...ion. No. Psclflc Sa... 70
V. 8- Ss res lolilNo. Pacific 4s... 0014
do coupon. .. .101 vM'nlon Psclf Ic4s. Iimih
U. S. new 4S reg.ll4aWls Centrsl 4s. 1B
do coupon 1 14 14 'Jspanes. 4s ... S9w
D. R. O. 41. iB
Mower. Exchange. Etc.
NEW TORK. Aug. J. Prim, mercantile
paper. S H tr 0 per cent.
Sterling exchange steady, with actual
business In bankers' bills. $4.8335 6 4. SS30 for
t-dsy bills, and at 4.430 for demand.
Commercial bills. 34.(34y4.14.
Psr silver 33c.
Mexican dollars 44c.
Government bonds steady; railroad bonds
irregular.
Money on call easy. 1491 per cnt:
ruling rate. IVi per cent: closing bid,
IS per cent: offered. 1 per eent.
Tim. loans firm Sixty dsys. 347344 par
eent; On days, 4 per cent; six months, A
4ys per eent.
LONDON, Aug. 3. Bar silver 6teady,
34 Sd per ounce.
Money 11V. per cent.
Th. rat. of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 1 1-14:4 per cent; threw
months' bills. z!4e3 Per cent.
Consols For -money, llxl for account,
31.
CHICAGO. Aug. 3. Exchange on -New
York loc discount.
SAN FRANCISCO. Ang. S. Sterling,
days. 4.3 4: sight, M.SiH.
Silver bars &lc
Mexican dollars 44c
Drafts Sight, sc: telegraph. Sc.
Daily Trra ry statteaneart,
WASHINGTON. Aug. 3 Th. condition of
the Treasury st the beginning of t business
todsy wss as follows:
Trust funds
Gold com eSH.1S3.6A0
Silver doners 4UO. 107.000
Silver dollars of 1S90 3-S.I0.0o0
Silver certificates outstanding.. 490.397.0OO
General ffunti
Standard silver dollars in gen
eral fond . 1.0;:.9OO
Current liabilities 112.667.342
Working, balance la Treasury
offices 29.442.70
la banks t. credit of Treasurer
of ta. United Slaws 3S.107.4iS
Fub.ldisry silver coin SO.3.10.. 5
Minor coin I.H7.H.4
Totsl balance In general fund.. 91.8od,31J
. Easter
BOSTON, Aug.
AUouex
Amaig. Copper.
A. Z. U 4 lis.
Arixona Com...
Atlantic
B A C C S M.
Butte Coalition.
a Mining Stocks.
3. Closing quotations
38 1 Mohawk
4.1
is'4
10
S4
7H
34',
12iB
12
70
94
40 Vi
S'i
10;4
50
S3H
.".t4
48
2o
A
HOB
03 Nevada Con
21 Nlpissing Mines.
14wiNorth Butts ....
6 I North Lake ....
121, Old Dominion ..
ir.SiOsceola
.104 Parrott (3. A C.)
323B Quiney
1314 Shannon .......
62 ISuperlor
4 'Sup At Bos Mln..
10 'Sup A Pitts Cop.
cal. st Arixona.
Cal. A Heels..
Centennial
Cop. Ran. C. Co.
E. Butte Cp. M.
Franklin .'
Glroux Con
Granby Con
Greene Cananea
I. Royale (Cop.)
Kerr Lake ....
Lake Copper. .. .
La Salle Copper
Miami Copper..
Cw (Tamarack
32
L S. Coal A Oil.
U. S. S. R- M.
do preferred. . .
rtah Con
6
in,
16
38
10
20
twinona
Volverln. :
Metal Markets.
NEW YORK, Aug.' 3. Stsndard copper,
doll. Spot and August. 12.0i:.20c; Sep
tember. October. 12.106 12.20c: November.
12.35tyl!.;V4c London dull. Spot, Hi 101
91.: futures. 50 2s Od.
Arrlvsls at New York today. i0 tonei
exporta, 2463 tons so far this month.- Lake
copper. I.754?12.t7',,c; electrolytic 12.MW
12.6!Ve. and caitlng. U.5i:.37V4c
Tin easy. Spot. 33.00ty31.2Sc; Aurust,
22.il0rr32.0ec: September and October. 22.S0
tT2;.9sc Sales. 40 tons September st
3!.94c Arrivals so far this month. 1103
tons: sflont. 9S tons.
London closed dull, with spot quoted st
flit and futures st ilil 7, d. London
ales were 100 tons spot and 1000 tons
futures.
Lead. easy. Spot. 4.404 4.S0C New York
and 4 ?0tf 4.10c East St. Louis. London
spot. $13 10s.
. Spelter, easy. Spot. 5.40.50c New York
and 4. 91 1.0 5 East St. Louts. London
spot. 123 lis.
Cleveland warrants. 49s 4Hd In London.
Locsllv Iron wss quiet. No. 1 Northern.
310.234 10.50; No. I. 1.T51; No. 1
Southern. 191.:S; No. 1 Southern soft,
li.;tv14.1i:
PET TRADE AT YARDS
XOT MCCII LIVESTOCK NOW
COMING IN".
Market Is Steady In Toue Steers
Sell Cp to $5.50 and
Cows to f t.
Receipts of livestock yesterday Were again
very light and trade at the yards wss con
sequently on a emsll scale. The tone of
th. market. In general, wss steady.
Steers moved up to J3.30 for the best of
ferings and good cows brought 34.
The receipts were 76 cattle and 19 calves.
Shippers of the stock were C W. Roust,
of Halsey. one car of cattle: A. I Dills, of
McMtnnville. one car of cattle and calves,
and B. J. Fhllllpl. of West Scio. one csr of
cattle.
The day's sales were as follows:
Weight. Price.
!.'0 steers .......
10 steers
2 cows ........
4 cows
1 stag
1 bull
1127 J5..VI
1117 5 io
HOI 4.00
1155 2.110
1154 4.0O
1403 3.00
Prices quoted on the vsrlous classes of
stock at th. yards yesterday were as fol
lows: Beef steers, good to choice....! 3.259 5.73
Beef steers, fair to medium.... 4.250 4.73
(Xws and heifers, good to choice 4.25(9.4.115
Cowa and heifers, fair 10 medium 3.5U&S 4.0O
Bulls .too 3.T5
ptsgs 2.50 sip 4.50
Calves, light 5.75W 0.75
cslves, heavy 3.5ool 3.O0
Bogs, top 10.0O4J) 10.25
Hoits. fair to medium.......... 8.UU4J 9. i-
Sheep, best wethers 3.75 ty 4.35
Sheep, fair to good wethers 3.00(iy 3.50
Sheep, best ewes 100 3.50
Lambs, cholc l-jog M0
Lambs, fair '
Eastern Livestock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Aug. 3. Cattlr! Receipts.
60O; market 10c hicher. Native steers.
14.SOI8; cows and heifers t2.50iro; stock
ers and feeders. $31j.V50; bulls. $.14:
calves. $3.5o7.50; Western steers. 14.25 W
7; Western cows. $2. 50 f 4.50.
Hogs Receipts. 8000; market 5c to. lOc
higher. Bulk of sales. 97.90U8.35; heavy.
I7 75tj7.5; psckers and butchers, t7.U0
8:3o; light. 8.138.SO.
Hheep Receipts. 3000: market strong.
Muttons. I3.70i4.50: lambs. ttt.25)7: fed
wethers and yearlings, 13.505; fed West
era ewes. J3tf 4.10.
CHICAGO, Aug. 3Cattle Receipts es
timated at 10.000: market lOtploc higher;
beeves, t4.804r8.20; Texas steers. I2.50nj5.rl0;
Western steers. $4$'6.05; stockers and feed
ers. $4 "ft 6.25; cows and heifers. 12.00 6. ivi;
calves. JBSOifrS .50.
Hoei Receipts estimated at 14.000; mar
ket strong, generally 15c higher: light. SM.:;5
tys.90; mixed, 7.!iO8.80; heavy, (T-eoirv
K.40: rough. I7.40i 1,55: good to choice
heavy, t7.8S6a40; bulk of sales, 18.05
8.30.
Sheep Receipts estimated at 24.0O0; mar
ket stesdy; native. 2.Oig 4.00: Western,
$2.73w 4-do; yearlings, 14.50ti5.75; lambs,
native, 4.50(f7.10.
OMAHA. Aug. 3. Cattle Receipts. 5500;
market loc higher. Native steers, 14.759
7.75; cows and heifers, 1345.H5: Western
steers, $3.30ra6; range cows snd heifers,
t2.73&4.65; canners. S2.50(3.25; stockers
snd feeders. :it5.U5: calves, J47; bulla,
stsgs. etc.. 135.25.
Hues RecelptH. 750O: market 20c higher;
heavy. (7.:!0r7.83; mixed. 17.0007.00: light,
(7.IMir8.20; pigs. 17ty7.30; bulk of sales.
7. .-.!..
Sheep Receipts. 11,500; market steady;
yearlings. 14.75 b 5.50: wethers. IX50tp4.40;
ewes. 22.73w3.85; lambs. JO If 7 25.
Dried Fruit m New York.
NEW YORK, Aug. S. Evaporated apples
quiet, steady. On the spot fancy, loiity
llfec; choice, 8 4ic; prime, 74 Sc; com
mon to fair. t.7c.
Prunes quiet on the spot but prices ara
firmly held on reports of a small crop and
a good export demand. Quotations range
from 34j9')4c for California up to 30-40S
and 4fe49W for Oregons.
Apricots quiet, steady. Choice. 9Q
104,c; extra choice, lOVjOUe; fancy, 10
lme.
Peaches quiet. Choice. 6HtSe; extra
cholc. i in; fancy? 7 14 t 7 Sc.
Raisins quiet, firm. Loose muscatels. 44
4r7c: choice t. fancy seeded. ific:
seedless, IXtJtc; London layers, (1.3042
LIS.
Coffee.
NEW YORK. Aug. 3. Coffee futures
opened steady with prices unchanged snd
ddring th. day developed a slightly easier
undertone, closing steady at unchanged to
i points net lower. Total sales. 24.2&0
bsgs. Closing bids: August. 0.90c; Septem
ber. a.91c; October. 7c: November. 7.10c;
December. 7-1 ic; January. 7.!0c: February.
7.34c; March. 7.iSc; April. 7.30c; May,
7.31c: June, 7.33c; July, 7.35c -
Spot steady. No. 7 Rio, fJS13-lc;
No. 4 Santos, 9Sc: Cordova, 10 to 12 "Ac.
New York Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. Z.-'-Cotton closed quiet.
11 points higher. Mtd-uplsnds. 11. 45c; mid
Gulf. 13.70c. Sales 3100 bales
Cotton futures closed steady. Closing
bids: August. lS-tic; September, 14.28c;
October. 12.84c: November. 12.74c; Decem
ber. 12.72c: January, 13.07c; February,
11.08c: March. 13.74c; May, 13.77c; June,
lJ.Slc; July. 11,83c
' MeJmoa Park Falls Short.
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 3. Te Bristol
Bsy salmon pack for 111 10 fell conaMerably
below th. pack of last year. The total output
for this year amounted to 834.0UO casea.
against 1.147 505 cases for 1909 and 1.10T.283
canea for 1908. The' largest Individual pack
wss made by the seven canneries .of the
Alsska Packers' Association, which, turned
cut 450.000 cases.
Sugar aad Coffee.
NEW YORK. Aug. S. Raw sugar, steady.
Muscovado. .89 test, $3.86; centrifugal. .96.
test. 14.36; molasses sugar. .89 test. 10.81.
Refined, quiet: crashed. 15.83'. granulated,
5 15: powdered. 13.23.
Coffee Spot, steady. No. T RIo. 84C:
Santos. No. 4. ftHtyOHe.
Duiulh Flax Market.
DULL'TH. Aug 3 Flax on track and ia
store. 82.50: to arrive. 12.45; Sept., 12-15:
Oct,. 12.31 bid; .Nov. 12.30; Dec. tlTi nominal.
WHEAT HAS UPTURN
Bullish Report on Crops in
France Cause of Rise.
SHORTAGE ABROAD SEEN
Premiums in Cash Market Show
Better Tone Corn Options Firm
and Oats Are Steady.
Provisions Unchanged.
CHICAGO. Rug. 3. One of the factors In
producing sn upturn In wheat was a report
by the Government of France Indicating a
crop 1n that country of 11.000.000 bushels lees
than the smillrst yield in recent years. The
Liverpool market was unexpectedly firm and
so were prices In Winnipeg.
Cash wheat In the samrile market today
was somewhat firmer, premiums rising a tri
ple. The September option ranged front
11.01 to 11.02 4,. closing Arm at $1.01"4?
1.01 '4. a rise of "4J-lc to H4c compared with
24 hours previous.
September com fluctuated between 61ic and
feUkC with the close firm at 62!4c, aa against
82 ' trf 62c last night. The cash market
also was Arm. No. 2 yellow closed at 9414
44c.
September oats. 36'i and 38'Ac, with the
close the same as yesterday st 36364 0.
Provisions Arm. Pork close", unchanged to
1H4C higher. Lard unchanged to 7V4c higher.
Ribs unchanged to Be higher.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Open. High. Low. Close.
Sept Z1-01V4 10!Mi 11.01 '-01;
Dec....... 1.04 1.041, 1.03 "4 i.u:,
May l.OSU 1.08 - 1.07 l.OSVi
CORN.
sept .02. .si.
Dec 2i
May 1 .01T4 .
OATS. -
Sept SdH .J"4 S'i'i .36
Dec .37 .381. -3' -3S
MESS PORK.
Sept 21.80 21.80 21.B7V4 21.52
Oct 20 75
Jan. 18.00 18.05 18.00 11.00
LARD.
Jan 10.25 10.30 30.CS 10.30
Sept l'..7I4 H-7:'i II.0714 1 ll-'O
Oct 11.00 11.60 11.674 11.571J
Nov 11.30 11.35 11.27 11-30
SHORT RIBS.
Sept .. 11.00 11.62V4 US' l1-'1
(h-t....... 11.15 11. IS . 11.07V4 11.10
Jan 9.20 9.30 3.25 930
Cash quotations were as follows:
Flour Slow.
Rye No. 2. 77 f 77 14c
Barley Feed or mixing. 485c; fair to
choice malting. OOfSOOc
Flax seed No. 1 Southwestern, I2.JS; No.
1 Northwestern, 11.45.
Timothy seed 1S.10.
' Clover 112.85.
Pork Mess, per barrel, $226 22.25.
Lard Per 100 pounds, gll.70.
Short rlbs Sides (loose). $lL12tt4ll.s:H
Sides Short, clear (boxedj. 111.75012.
Grain statistics:
Total clsarancea of wheat and flour wer.
equal to 127.000 bushels. Primary receipts
were 1.7SL000 bushels, compared with 1.
165.000 bushels the corresponding day a
year ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow:
Wheat. 42 cars: corn. 289 cars; oats. 185
cars; hogs, 18.000 head.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, barrels 39.500 30,300
Wheat, bushels 762.000 54.6O0
Corn, bushels 413.700 2G3.400
Oats, bushels 518.400 223. 5O0
Rve. bushels 3.000 1.000
Barley, bushels 78.000 11.009
Grain and Produce at New York. . -
NEW YORK. Aug. 3. Flour Steady,
with a moderate local trade. Winter
straights. 14.404.00. Receipts, 21.591 bar
rels: ehipments, 1955 barrels.
Wheat Spot steady. No. 2 red, 1L0O;
No. 2 red. 11.0654 elevator and $1.07 f.
o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern, ll.:5 t o. b.
There was a very dull trado In the wheat
market but prices were firmer on higher
cables and prediction of lighter -receipts,
but lost part of the advance on reports of
better yields In North Dakota, but again
rallied and closed at V4 ft "ic net advance.
September closed $1.0714; December. 11.09T4.
Receipts. 14.400 bushels; shipments. 8510
bushels.
Hops Easy.
Hides and wool Quiet.
Petroleum Stead j-.
. Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 3. Wheat Sep
tember, 11.11(4; December. $1.104; May,
11.11. Cash: No. 1 hard. 11.18,; No. 1
Northern, 11.164; No. 2. $1.14 i LIS; No.
3, 11.1114 3 1.1254.
Flax Closed at $2.45.
Corn No.-3 yellow. 61SC1V4C
Oats White. 37 39c
Rye No. 2. 71 73c.
European Grain Markets.
LONDON. Aug 3. Cargoes quiet arid
easier: Walla Walla for shipment at 37a
English country markets partially 6d
cheaper; French country markets quiet.
LIVERPOOL. Aug. 3. Close: Wheat
October, 7s 4Vd; December, 7s S!4d. Weather
tine. .
Grain at Saa Fraaciseo,
SAX FRANCISCO, . Aug. 3. Wheat
Firm.
Barley Steady.
Spot quotations
Wheat Shipping, 11.65 1.70 per cental.
Barleys Feed. $1.05ei.O754 per cental;
brewing. ll.10tTl.15 per cental.
Oats Red, $1.42 54 fit 1.4714 Per cental:
White. 11.80 per cental; black. $1.60 per
cental.
Call board sales
Wheat No trading.
Barley December. $1.0954 bld$1.1054
asked per cental
Corn Large yellow, 11.01 per cental.
- Grain Markets of the Northwest.
TACOMA. Aug. 3. Wheat, bluestem. 96c;
club. 91c Receipts, wheat, 2 cars; oats. I;
barley. 1.
SEATTLE, Aug. 3. Milling quotations,
bluestem, 92c; fnrtyfold, 91c; club, 90c; fife,
00c; red Russian, 88c Export wheat, blue
stem. 89c: fortyfold, 88c: club, 88c; fife. 87c;
red Russian, Sic. Yesterday's car receipts:
Wheat, 3 cars: oats. 2 cars; barley, 7 cars.
Dairy Produce in the East.
CHICAGO. Aug. 3. Butter Firm: cream
eries, 23 54 628c; dairies, 23 6 29c
Err Receipts!. 11.748 cases: firm at mark,
cases Included. 1054c; firsts, loc; prim, firsts,
17 54 c.
Cheese Firm; da teles. 1554613540; twins.
1454 t?14e; Young Americas, 1516c;
long horns, 15 jl0c.
NEW YORK. Aug. S. Butter, firm;
creamery specials. 29c.
Cheese, firm; state whole milk specials.
1416c: do. average fancy. 1454c; do.
average prime. 134 14c; do. fair to good,
1254 w 1354c; do. common. 954 H-54c
Eggs, steady, unchanged.
n WW at. St. Louis.
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 3. Wool Steady. Ter
ritory and Western mediums. 18f2354c; fin.
mediums, 17 20c: fines. 13 17c
' .. New York Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Ang. 3. Cotton closed steady
at 19 to 26 points net .dvance.
FARMERS TO CO-OPERATE
Union County Locals to Join in
Electing: Grain Agent.
LA GRANDE, Or., Augr. 1 (Special.)
A grain aeent, representing Union County
locals of the Co-operative Farmers' Union,
similar to the one employed last year by
the La Grande local, will bo elected at
LUfVlBERMENS
National Bank
CORNER FIFTH AND STARK STREETS
PORTLAND, OREGON
Capital
OFFICERS.
G. K. IVentworth President
John A. Keating...... Vice-President
Geo. L. McPherson Vice-President
H. . Story Cashier
F. A. Freeman Assistant Cashier
Graham Dokehart Assistant Caauler
Lack. & Tilton Bank
Established 1859. t ;
OLDEST BANK ON THE PACIFIC COAST
Capital $1,000,000 .
SURPLUS AND PROFITS $600,000
xv M I adrl President. n, S. Hovrnrd, Jr., Ass't Cashier.
F.dvr.'t ookiiisrham, Vice-President. J- W. LadrL Assistant Cashier.
W. H. DnneVley, Cashier. Walter M. Cook, Aas't Cashier. ,
First National Bank
Capital $1,500,000 ,
Surplus 750,000
Oldest National Bank West of tha
Rocky Mountains
a mass meeting; of members of the county I
, i . ii m u.tiimav npcreiiuv -u i.
ivau 0.1. . . . - --.I
Allister has called the meeting and urges
every member to attend.
The La Grande local last year employed
. who rlirl the sellinST from
a Kiaui ...... - '
7 i ,,, K the, locals of the
Union HHicuuiwtoi -- i
entire country are to Be oanaea togeuiei i
with one agent mis year.
The meeting; promises to. be important,
for a Walla Walla man- of prominence in
fanners' unions will likely attend. Thou
sands of bushels of wheat and other
grains will be handled through this agent,
WHEAT IS "HEAVIEST YET
Records Broken on a 20 Acres Sowed
.to Pullman Hybrid No. 143.
DAYTON. Wash.. . Aug. S. (Special.)
The record wheat yield for Eastern
Washington was established today when
J. H. McCauley. living eight miles south
of Dayton, finished harvesting 220 acres
of Pullman hybrid wheat No. 143 that
yielded an average of 35 bushels an acre.
The feature of this crop, however, is
the weight, tests showing the average
weight to bo above 65 pounds, which is
two pounds heavier than any record pre
viously made this year irr the Northwest.
Furthermore, this is the largest yield re
ported on a large acreage, other records
having been established on damp bottom
StBuyers here assert that Pullman hybrid
No. i will be the leading wheat grown
in Columbia County in future. . About
1300 acres was grown this year in dif
ferent parts of the county and under
varying circumstances as an experiment.
AURORA'S NEW CLUB MEETS
Commercial Body Listens to Speak
ers on Value of Organization.
AURORA. Or., Aug. S. (Special.) The
newlv-organiied Commercial Club of Au
rora held its second regular meeting in
Lewis and Clark Hall here Tuesday even
ing. Speeches were made by visltlns
friends from Salem and other towns and
neighborhoods close to Aurora,
Those from Salem were John C Carson,
Mr. Gaylor, Mr. Hill and several others,
all of whom were speakers with pointed
remarks in regard to good roads, good
government, good schools at home and the
better results obtainable through a com
mercial body.
The president, J. W. Sadler, of Aurora,
and treasurer, H. L. Bents, also spoke.
There are already 50 subscribed members.
Canby Store Balded; No Clew.
CANBT. Or.. Aug. 3. (Special.)
Gordon Bros.' store was entered by
burglars last night, who robbed the
store of what change was left in the
till, took a good suit of clothes, helped
BITULITHIC
Makes good streets.
Property owners
who have paid for
it know this. Ask
them about
B1TUILTHIC
$500,000
DIRECTORS. " 1
G. K. Wentworth i
Chas. S. HoMsetl
P. 8. Brumby
Dr. K. A. J. Mackenzie
(lenrge . Bingham
IJod i. W ent n orth
J. . Wheeler
fleo. L. McPherson
John A. Kerttlng
Robert Treat Piatt
H. D. Story
themselves to a good lunch, including
the largest watermelon in stock; then
cleaned out the jewelry department
and left the way they came. There is
no clew.
York Pleads Not Guilty.
KLAMATH FALLS, Or.. Aug. 3.
(Special.) Thaddeus E. York pleaded"
not guilty when arraigned in the Cir
cuit Court this morning on the indict
ment of forgery by the grand jury.
His trial on this charge was set for
tomorrow. This makes two indictments
against York with a plea ot not guilty
to both. York is said to have swin
dled a Louisville bank of 895.
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K W. SPENCER. OWNER.
SAN FBANCISCO PORTLAND 88. CO.
New service to Los Angeles, via San Fran
cisco, every five days.
From Alnsworth Dock, Portland, 9 A. M.
SS. Beaver, Aug. 1; Bear, 6; Kose Citv. It.
From San Francisco, Northbound, la M.
SS. Bear. July 30; Rose City, 4; Beaver. 8.
From Ban Pedro. Northbound. SS. Rose
Citv, Atigost : Beaver, 7: Bear. 13.
H. G- Smith, C. T. A., 14 Third St.
J w. Raiiuim. Agent. Alnsworth Dock.
Phones atain402.2:A 1102.
COOS BAY LINE
5-DAT SERVICE.
Steamer Breakwater leaves Portland t A
M-, August 7. 1-'. IT. 22, 27 and
every five days, from Alnsworth Dock,
for North Bend. Marshneld and Coos Bay
points. Freight received until 5 P. M..
dally. Passenger fare, flrst-claas, 110; second-class,
7, Including berth and meals
Inquire Alnsworth Dock, Main 868.
San Francisco and Los Angeles
DIRECT,
North Pacific S. S. Co.'a S. S. Roanoke
and S- S. Elder sail every Wednesday
alternately at P. M. Ticket offica
122 Third nU near Alder.
MARTIN J. HIGLKY, Passenger Ageat,
W. H. SLliSSKK, Freight Agent.
Phones M. 1314, A lit.
Canadlsn Pacinc Empress line of steamers,
sailing weekly between Montreal and Liver
pool. Wireless on all steamers. Ask any
ticket agent or write F. R. Johnstn. G. A.
142 Third tL, Portland.