Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 05, 1910, Page 17, Image 17

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    TTIE MORNING OREGONIAN. : FRIDAY.
1UGUST 5. 1910. .
HUPS GO TO LQiiDQN
Five Hundred Bales Taken for
Foreign Account.
DEMAND FOR CONTRACTS
tjnalilT or Hie Ore icon Crop Promises
to Be Superior An Early Kaln
Would Make It Larger.
Weather Abroad.
About MO Mln of Orea-oa low hop. km
been boufbt In the past few days for Enn
Uah account. Included In this quantity u
tke Tom Holman crop of Sag bales, at Salem,
which was purchased by Isaac Flncus
Sena at a price reported 10 b better than
11 eenta Another transaction yesterday ass j
the purchase by tatun at unn ra
Ooshonc lot of 1O0 balea at Jefferaon at
11 H eeata
There la a od demand for 1910 contracts
at li eenta, but there doea not appear to
be any aellera at this figure.
Yesterday's London cabin gave the
weather In England aa fin, but announced
that lice were Increasing. Estimates of the
Enallsh crop remain unchanged, moat of the
foreign houses placing the yield at gUO.OUO
to 3-t.0OO CWL
Conditions In Oregon, on the whole, ara
favorable, though a few days' rain now
would be beneaclal m filling out the hops.
The quality of the crop could not be bet
ter. The prospects are good for a yield of
does to lOO.owO bales.
KOTTHEKX OntEtiOX WOOL TRADING.
Geo! PHrea Betas Pal" P 1"ke"
rlew.
Good prices, eonelderlnr. the general level
of the market, bars been paid for Southern
Oregon wool, according to the Lakevlew
Examiner, which naye:
V. L. Snelllng. who Is buying for Hol
lowell. Jones el Donnelly, topped the mar
ket Tuesday when he paid 1 eenta for
the 8. B. and Dan Chandler and Con Tay
lor clip, of 8W.00O poonda.
Howsv.r. It la rumored that J. Frank!
paid I6S cents for the Fltxgerald clip, but
It la difficult to confirm rumors, as each
buyer tat epdeaTortng to secure as many of
the best clips aa possible, and hence Is not
letting his. left hand know what hto tight
Is doing
Joe Fuller bought the McCormlck clip,
paying l cents, and was hot after ths
Chandlers when Mr. Snelllng beat him to
It. J. Frankl has perhaps bought more
than all the other buyers, he having se
cured ' the . clips of Verllng Bros-. W. K.
Barry. John Flynn. Fltagerald Keeffa.
Sherlock and Applegate and others, aggre
gating loo.OOO In addition to that reported
last week.
rAtHIRH RKAPT TO SELI. WHEAT.
A.k'lag Opewras Frtrea Wh Few Dealers
Will Fay.
Aa threshing progresses and the move
ment of wheat to warehousea Increases,
farmers are 'showing more disposition to
selL They are still askln full prices, now
STer. and aa there are a few buyers In the
market willing to pay these prices for
small lots, the Ideas of selling are kept
at the top. The majority of the dealers
are holding back and give as their reason
that they believe prices will move to a
lower level. There was no change In the
quotations given by Vocal dealers yester-
day.
Local receipts. In cars, were reported by
in. Merchants Exchange aa folloas:
Wheal Barley Klour oata Hay
Monday ...
Tuesday ...
Wednesday
Thursday ..
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nUT-TREET JUS'S PICNIC.
athletic Games sad High Jinks aa GaTera
aaeat lalaad. August lt
The Front-street commission men aro arranging-
for a picnic and high Jinks for
their employes, to be held, on Government
Island on Sunday. August II. The steamer
lone baa been chartered for the occasion.
The dsy will be given up to a baseball
game and field sports, for which prises val
ued at Iln0 will be given. Participation In
tha athletic events will be confined entirely
to Front-street men. The feature win be
the annual baseball gams between the rival
teams of the East KMe and West Side of
the street, the captains of which are. re
spectively. E. F. Farrell and Frank Temple
ton. Tbe arrangements for the picnic are In
the hands of the W. H. MrCorquodale. pres
ident; B. F. Farrell. secretary: Howard
Gavtord. treasurer, and Jack Tyron. trans-
portstloa manager. Frank Temp.'eton
rhairmaa of the athletic committee.
IS
CARLOAD OF GRAPE ARRIVES.
Callfwrata Malaxes Meet Ith Goad Pleased.
Prarhea Flrsa.
A straight car of California Malaga grapes
arrived yesterday. They were In One con
dition and la grand demand at f 1 sow I 7a
for lugs Peaches were In plentiful supply.
Oregon Crawforda sold at 5 73 cents per
box. Ashland will begin shipping Crawforda
la carlots Monday California Elbertaa were
firm at l IS for lugs and 73 eenta for two-
tier boaea.
A car and a half of California Bartlelts.
about the taat of the season, reached the
street in the forenoon- There wss a big
stork of cantaloupes on hand, many ol them
of poor quality. Watermelons were In food
demand aad flrsn.
POILTRV AMO M4! ARE FIRM.
With Reretpta Decreasing. Frtrea Aro firad
wally Advaxteiaw,
Receipts of poultry this week have shown
a considerable falling oil and prices have
strengthened arcoedlagry. Hena and Springs
Cleaned ap readily yesterday at lit) 17 H
rents.
The egg market la also gradually moving
upward aa the aeasoa advances. Recetpta
aro damaging aad ths demand la fairly
good. Candled oreaon stock was quoted
yesterday at IS eenta.
Butter and cheese were firm at former
prices.
Mofeahr Trade hs the Ka.
Trading la mohair has fallen off con
siderably this week but prices are being
maintained steadily at current quotations,
ays ths Boston Commercial Bulletin- Man
ufacturers of mohair goods bavs received
a satisfactory call for mohair goods of
dirrerent grades aad for various uses. For
eign hair la without demand In thla coun
try. Boston, combing hair. Jittoc: good
combing, snsjuc; poor combing, ttSIOs:
carding. IStjSOr.
POBTLJUiD MARKETS.
Grass. Flewe, fsod. Rta.
WHKAT ttluestrm. MeSSc: club, lit
arte: red Russian. -: V.lley. 2c; forty-fvtd.
war: Turkey red. sCattc
FLOUR Fatenta 45 3S per barret:
strait Ms. t4 n4 so: export. 4: Valley. tA.40;
ararera. 45. oboie wheat, quartera. lo 30.
HAT Track prices: Timothy. WUlaaacts
Valley. IS ISO Pr "n: Eastern Oregon.
Istil-'e: alfalfa, new. (11014.
BARl-Kr Feed and brewing. t5.50 per
ton-
COftJf Whole. cracked. S33 per tan.
MlU-STLFFti Bran. 20 per ton; mid
dling, shorts. 210 ; rolled, barley.
OATS Xo. 1 white. "S0 per ton. .
Tegetables and Frulrs.
GREEN FRUITS Apples, new. SOce.l-S
per box; apricots. JOcvl per box; plums.
7.-.r1jm jtr box; pears, per box: peaches.
uc 1 per box; Kral-s. $1Q1.73.
BLACKBERRIES 1.30 per crate.
alELAJXis Watermelon. OcSl 5 per
hundred: cantaloupes S16-3 Pr crm:-
TROPICAL FRUITS Oranges. Valencia.
ft. Go: lemons, $!: grapefruit. a...i.u
per box; baaanaa. iVc per pound; pineap
ples. 6c per frouud.
VElirn AKL-ES Artichokes. 0O.Je per
dosca: beans. ISSa per pound: eabbsge.
ele per pound: caullllower. 11.50 per
dox; celery. Woe per uoxen: corn. Sic per
a oxen; cucumbers. iOc per box; egg Plant.
ISisc per pound; hothouse lettuce. SOctttl
per Sot: garlic. lc pr pound; horserad
ish. lllSse per pound: green onions. 15c per
doxen; peas. Jc: peppers. 60c per box;
radishes. liSS'ic per Uoxen rhubarb. Je
per pound: squash, ioo per crste; tomatoes,
"IacK "vETABt-ES-Carrots. HC1.H;
beets. $l.SO: parsnips. SI 1.23: turnips. IL.
POTATOES New. ll.U1l.:S Per hun
dred: et potatoes. 5c per pound.
UNIONS WeUa Walla. per sack.
Oregon. Jt2 per sack.
Dairy aad Country produce.
BUTTER City creamery, aulid pack. He
per pound; butter fat. 3 4c per pjund; coun
try store butter. 24c per pound.
EGOS Oregon candled. XTixySHc per
doxen.
CHKESK Full cream, twins, nssi.u
per pound; Young America, lxfe&lsc
PuLLlKl rleus, liyliic; p-pring. it
illTWc: ducks. H J lie;- Keese, lllSc;
turxevs. live, lu.uc: dressed. axtx-5c;
Bquili. S.i oer Uoxn.
1'OKX r ancy. lie per pouuo.
VEAL Fancy, 12jc per pound.
Grecearrea. Dried Fruits, Eta.
SKUU FKUIT Apples, luc per pound;
peacbaa, 7c: prunes, Italians. 4C5c; prunsa,
tresch. 45c; currants, luc; aprlcota, lc;
aates. 7c per pouud; figa. fancy wnita, 1st;
tsncy blaca, ic; cbotca black. 4 a c.
64LMU.N--CommDl Klver, 1-pvund tails,
(1 per doaea, z-pousd tails, tJ.nn 1-pousd
liala, g.iu; jxtaaaa piua. a-owim.w .mm, ew..
red. I-pound tails. 4L4A; sockeye. 1-pouu
tails. i
CUIl'XB Mocha. Ilgaw: Java, oramary.
17 luc; Costa Mica, laacy. 13 it JUa good.
119C. ordinary, l9l-e per pound.
2L j a vv a-.nuia, pouuu, stuji
nuts. Istxsylc; tilbcrts, luc; almonds, l.oi
pecans, luc, cocoauuts. t0cl per doasa.
oranuiateo. 1J par ton; half
ground, luua, tlw-iw par tou; sua. 411 not
tea.
blANa Small whits, sac; largs wnita,
.c; Lima. ie; una lui red Msx loans.
nic; baou, 7e.
KlCal No. 1 Japan. 4xc: cheaper grades.
IXsuw 4-5c; buutnern heao. ftCc-
Ho.Nk.lf Choice. S4jo4a.oU per case.
straiuea. 7u per pound.
SIM a H Lrv armnulated- fruit and berry.
16.23; beeU 4.Uj. extra C 45 JS; goldea O
eiui. yellow D. 45 Mi; cubea tbarrelc),
43.115; powu.rou. eu-50; Ijoniiao, 41U4U47
,s jj per case. Ternia on remittances with
in 16 days deduct c per. pound. If later
man 13 ana within BU osjs. aeauut wie
per pouud. Maple sugar. 13slSu per pound.
Mops. Wool. HliKa, Lis.
HOPS Hnrj crop, tj Hc. according 10
qua.it ; oias. nominal: iwiu contracta, io 'x
vtuui, aiastera uiaivn, aw.iu y
Valley. Itftflc Pr pound.
CASCAKA BAKii tc per po.ind.
Hi uta oaited uidee, 77wiC per -pound;
sailed calf. Uc; aalted kip. sc; aaited staga,
ac; arecn bHlM. Ac less; dry hides, lefexj
Ale; dry call. 17 6 lac; dry atags. Altjl-V.
1EL1S Ury. luVjc; salted. butcners
lui-ml, 411-11.40. spring lam ox. bijlje
UHA1A UAtiS in cariota. ixo eaca.
Xrorkaoas.
HAMS 10 to 12 pounds. 22c; 11 to 14
pounds. Zinc; 14 to la pounds, lie; II to
pounds, none; sklnded, ItJc; plcnlas. A3o;
collage roll. last.
BACON Fancy. 30c; standard. SsyiC;
cholie. xsu; Engllab. xiw25Vsc
SMUKEU kaATd Aieef louguss, ?Sc;
dried beef seta, -u; outaiues, -wc, Insidea.
Uo; knuckles, inc.
ij R Y bALT CCHs'D Regular short oleara.
dry salt. IS he. amuked. Abe; bacaa Ugnt,
salt, Idfee; amoked. lac; backs, heavy, aait.
loc: sniuaed, lilsc; expvri ociuea, sail, xic;
smoke J. la toe
riCkLxU GOODS Barrels, pigs- rest,
31d: regular tripe, xio; boneyconib tripe.
jii; lunch tongues. 42; lamus toatfuaa, 340.
LAKU lena; a-etvie rvauewu. ioc,
standard pun. lic; choice. 141o. shoriea
lug. lllxc
Oils.
LINSED OIL Purs raw la barrels, $1.01;
kettle boiled. In barreia, 31.03: raw. la cases,
41. o; kettle boiled. In cases, fl.ua. Lota of
iu gallons, 1 cent Itsa ier gallon.
TUUA'ENTlNAv-la cases, ac; la wood
barreia. To.
COAL oli- Water .white la drums. Iroa
white In drums or iron barrels, lto; union
kerosene in cases. 2-sx. ssc: oleum kero
sene in cases x-ss, ale; Aurora kerosene
ill cases. x-s. xlc
GAtioLl.Nti Union gaeoUne In bulk. 18c;
union gasoline in cases. 2-as, 2sc: anion
motor Sp.r 1 1 in urn., a.o. iuwb motor
spirit in casee, 2-3s. zsc; .No. 1 engine dis
tillate la Iron drums. aSc; Ko. l engine
distillate in cases X-5s. 15Hc; V. M. A
naphtha In Iron drums or barrels, l&c;
V M. P- naphtha in cases, l-3a, 22c
'j3A,NxMNK cuion benxlne in iron drums
or barrels, 15c; union benxlne la cases.
2-&S. Sic; anion stove distillate la iroa
oxuma. la
Farm.
FURS Prices paid for prime No. 1 skins;
Mink. Northwest Canaua and Alaska, as
lu- Colorado. Wyoming. Montana. Idaho and
Ca'llfornla. 35V i.5o: xlrtllsh Columbia and
Alaska Coast, 4S1V10: ureson. Washington.
Idaho and Montana. 97. Lynx. Alaska and
lirltlah Columbia. 343; Paclfio Coast. 3-a.
Raccoon. 41ol5t) axunk. cuada, li.5u;
racltlc Coast. 31 2- Wolf and coyote. Can
ada $34 u, Idaho, Montana. Wyoming. Ns
via. $l.3u3. Beaver, Oregon. Washing
ton. Canada. Alaska. $5wU7: Idaho, alou
Unx, $lu; Utau. Wyoming. 46.50U 7; cube.
$a2.3a. Otter. Canada. Alaska. 312.30W14;
Oregon. aivaahlnKton. Alaska. Canada. Brit
Isa Columbia, $As)4.30; Pacific Coast. 41.7$
ay 1. 3d. Gray fox. Pacific Coast. $l-$otjx.
Bear, blark and brown. Alaska. Canada. $14
42U: cubs. tl2l&: Paclfio Coast, fiottlo;
Cuba $lwl3; Paridc Coast. $10tyl3; cubs.
I5W7; gnxxly. perfect. -5.t5. Iladger, A
Muskrat. Canada. Alaaka. Sue; Pacific
Coast. $0lrde. FUher. British Columbia.
Alaska. $13-0; padna Coast. loli
Welverlns. lanl. bllver fox, $300 w5uO.
ux. 410- Ermine, goc Mountain lion, $5r
Cross fox, 910 0 13. Sea otter. $ji0t45O.
Blue fox. S1U- White fox. H-'U-i Swift
lO. Rlnstall cat. I375c. Cl.ei cat. 107
$lc. House cat, 3I3c
Rank Clearings.
Bank clearings of the Northwestern
cities yesterday were as follows:
Clearings. Balanrea.
Portland Il..v.i.:l7 $l70.biT
.Seattle l.-1.4 l"j-e
Taomt '.iJo.rLM 4H.til
Siokane Tna.ld 75. 1M)
Mrtal Markrta.
NEW TORK. Aug. 4 Standard copper
easy. 5rt lioiull; August. September
and October. II 05e, llloc; November, 12.U7S
a II; loc. Lonrlon easy. Spot. l."0: futures
133 13s d. No arrivals at New York tcrfay.
Custom-house returns show exports' of an"
tone 01 far this month. Lake cxpier. 12.759
IS.SSc: e:r-rr lytic. II 5 li uJ',c and cast
ing II liO II 37 S'.
Tin firm. 8;it aintr.U.30c; August. XiQ
UKar: sVrptember. 3I.Jb3-c; tx tober. 2- S54S
3a.uo. ljondon clieed strong, with spot quoted
at 1151 17s d and futures at 1151 lw. Sales,
pot, IIS tons; futures 4411 tons-
Lead stea.lv. Spit 4."Jr4.3uc New York
srd 4.Cvi4f 4.r,c; East St. Louis. London, spot
tit H.
Speltrr easy. Spot 3 40c New Tork
and 4 iOrtl T-.c East St. Louis. London,
BOH t 13.
ClevHaad warrants 4s ISHd In Lnn3on. Lo.
ea:ly lmo was easy. No. I Northern, $10.15)
1A:: No. 2. $13.3tf)lil: No. 1 Sourhern and
No. 1 Southern soft. $13. i34? lg !..
Dried Fruit at New York. -
NEW YORK. A or. 4 Evaporated apples
quiet, steady. On the spot fancy, lot 9
llSe: choice. SSerSc; prime. 7.trSc; com
mon to fair. S tf 7c.
Prunes are In better demand and prices
firm, especially for Oregons. Influenced by
reports of a email crop. Quotationa range
from 30V,c for Callfornlas up to 14 41s
and $j'e for Oregon a
Apricots firm on decresslng stocks. Choice.
V0 14!,e: extra choice. 14 4 11c; fancy.
1V 01.1,0.
Peachea quiet, unchanged, but with lit
tie pressure to sell. Choice. IviHc; extra
choice. 47l,c: fancy, 7,1iiljc.
Kalslns quiet, sti'sdv. I.o,.ee muscatels.
It, etic: e.lol.-e to fancy seeded. t ta ,;
seedless. l,Vsc; London layers, $l:4s
l.IL
FIRM AT THE CLOSE
Downward Course of Stock
Prices Is Turned.
DUE TO BETTER CROP NEWS
Trading Is on a Small Scale, With
Most Speculators Awaiting De-
. Tclopmcnts SttxM and Cop
per Industrials Heavy.
NEW YORK. Aug. 4. The speculative at
titude tr ward the stock market remains one
of watching and waiting, as was shown In
the halting and Irregular movement 01
prices todav snd the extreme dullness or
trading. Belief that bankers had been
called on again to relieve ome over-exteiid-ed
account of large capitalists hsd a dis
turbing effect on sentiment.
The reported denial by the president of the
United States Steel Corporation that prices
of steel products were being cut did not eat
at rest "entirely the belief that the market
In that industry was tending lower. The
special weakness In the copper Industrials
revived doubts over the success of efforts
to bring about effective reduction of output.
In the field of politic, the position of
party conventions In the Western States sras
advanced by some operatora aa ground for
selling atocka. In the view that movemeute
to alter the tariff and renewed agitation
of antl-rorporation sentiment would detract
from the demand for corporation securities.
The fsvorsble views of the crop outlook
snd several good reports of csr oadlngs
hy railroads were factors In turning the
downward movement of prices upward.
Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par
value. $1.473000. United Steles bonds were
unchanged on call.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
Sties, High. Low. Bid.
Allls Chalmers pf " ; ,
Amal Copper .... Sl 2'x ? 5
Am Agricultural .. 4s 4I 4I"4 42
Am Beet Sugar .. l.S- Sot, , I
Amerlan Can 4ci ; -s
Am Car A Fdy .. 7 43 44 J. J
Am Cotton oil .. 1" .V.14 J4 33
Am Hd sr IJ. pf.. alr J?'
Am Ice lJcurl.... 4h lt, 1NA, I8J1
Am Linseed Oil .. Uji J'; "J
Am IXKHtiotlve .. K) 34i 34S J4V
Am Smelt A Ret.. 8 wilt h
do preferred ... IOO lol ll 1'W
Am Steel Fdy
Am Stigsr P.ef .. H 11-, ! ., lid
Am Tl Tel .... 4 ll iMhi 1; Vi
Am Tobacco pf .. ! '
Am Woolen H 2's !
Anaconda Mln Co. 4 S H
i..ki g.vm Htit. M
do nreferre,! ... 1' ls 1S
All Coaat Line... 2" l". '"iVi
Halt A Ohio 3tW 1" l-i "
Bethlehem Steel
Hrr-k Rap Tran. 1 - ,'JU
Canadian Pacific .. 3i lS-. 184
Central leather .. S.&oO S3, 31 3.1
do preferred ..... 1'
cn.wi ... n: r .. J-VJ
Che. A Ohio 3.400 70S " -Jy
Chicago A Alton.. !' I; S;
Chicago Gt West. i1"" II 2J S I
do preferred ... HH 41 41 41 S
Chicago A N W ... VII 142 145 141
c" M st Paul .. .20 111. 1" ri
0lo Fue&8tIron".'. " ' bi'i 'is" jS
Colo A Southern ;
Consolidated Gas.. 2.60 W 12oi l:s,,
ryrn Products -liif
Wei A Hudson 'JJJs
D A R Grande ... 1 I 28 2H4
do proferred "-sll
Dllllers' Securi .. inn 27 27 JS
Erie l.W 24 2Si
k 1st preferred. 4i .tx as 3i
do 2d preferred. loo .Vs 30'i
General Klecirlc JJ?
Gt Northern pf ... S. I?? 122J4 122
Illinois Central ... 1"" !! '4 12. S 128
Interborouxh Met. 7i lulu 15i 1
do preferred ... 45S 44S
v,. irar-...te . fioo HH 87 87
Inter-Marine pf .
In. 1 .. ..... in
Irrt Pump 40 .TO 3SJ4
Iowa Central .... 300 l 1G 1S
K C Southern , J.
do preferred ... 1"" " " r'B'4
Ijl.le.ie Gs 7( !W l4"4 '
Iyulsvllle A Nah " l-TTt-i 17 H 1WS
Minn A St Louis.. -4 -4 s .J
vi e. r A u a u oiS 124 -12.1 123
Mo. Kan A Texas " nftVi 3ti
do preferred 2' - ni s m
Missouri Pacific .. i 3" 4S 4UI,
National Biscuit .. 2"0 11 1 !
v.iinml 1.i1 ... 2l0 30 4nA 40
lv Nut Rr 2d uf 27
N T Central 1.2" H"S If1 H"
N T. Ont A West, 3ii -a owa ""
Norfolk A Wem 4-i
North American .. 1M) BT.'s 17 0514
Northern Paclfio .. o.Sou 114, 112 114-1,
Pai-lflc Mnil 2
Pennsylvania 4.1O0 laix. 127-V, 12
People'o Gas .... 300 104. 104Vi K'4H
P CCAStL. "
tind,.,re Cn.l in r14 I.Hi 13
Pressed Steel Csr. 20 32 31
Pullman Pal Car. 1S
Ry Steel Spring .S
Reading 4S.OHO ISTS l-'S 1-Ti
Republic Sleel ... 3.200 IS 2S 2RS
do preferred Kt
R.ick Islsnd Co.. 3. 2B, 2S4 ml.
do preferred ... i i m o'
St L A S F 21 Pf 100 3S 3S JI1
St L Sottthweatern ..... 22
do preferred . - oo
SW.u.ujHerrteU1 4
Southern Pacific .. 12 "0 11 Hi lol", 1WH
Southern Hallway. ! 21 21V. 21
do preferred ... Inn 41t, 40 4!-
Tewn Copper .... 2"0 22S 22S 22S
Texas A Pacific 23S
TVI. St I. A West. I.Win- z-j-i -.-ii-, zi
do preferred ... Bnr. 43 4SVi 4S
Union Pacific .... 38..V" 1S1', Iff) 11
d,v prererred ... o e'-, tei-?, no.
f S Realty 7
i- p. Ttohhee . ::l
V Steel K7.n K) 7 n7.
do preferred ... I.!'" ll-v 1J4V,
f-t.h Conner l.l"-! 44t! 4.1H 4.1X1
Va-Cam Chemical. .n wi, .il'N M
Wabash 3' 14 l4
do preferred ... bow a.T, as :"
Weevem 11.1 42 T,
Westlnghouew Elec 4oo M oSMi 3S
Western Union ... I 62 l' 1S
Wheel A L Erie., l.ano i . S
Total aalca for the dsy, 306.000 shares.
BONOS.
NF-w YORK. Aug. 4. Closing quotations
f fL rmt 2s r. lOOVtN. Y. C in IWl. 7 .
do coupon HHitslNo. Pacific 3s 70B
U. S. .is peg lol V No. Psclflc 4S.. BBS
do coupon lllnlon pscl'lc 4s.1oos
I R. new 4s regll4 Wis. Central 4s. SOS
do rounon 114S Japanese 4s.... 80HB
D. A R. O. 4S. PZSBI
Castrra Mining Stocks.
BOSTON. Aug. 4. Closing quotstlons:
Allnnes 3!A'Mohawk 4
Araalg. Copper.. Al, 'Nevada Con 111.
A. 1 A Sm. J! ;.N'lplssing Mlnea. los
Arlxonn Com... 14 North Butte 23
Atlantic 3'i'North Lake 1
H A C C A s at. lm'l'ld Oomlnlon... . :ia
nna -.iK 1 1 1 Inn . . 1ss!Osceola. II?
CaL A Anions. .Ms Perrott (8. A C) l!B
Cal. A Hecia. . .K ouincy o
Centennial .... 144 shannon 4
i-nn Ran. C Oo. 61 S Superior. 40U
K. Bulla Cp. At. 7 Isup A Bos Mln.. SS
Pranklln 1 'Sup A Pitts Cop. 1H4
Otroux Con.... ns'Tamaracic rf
i-.r.nhv con 31 lu. S Coal A Oil. 3:1
Greene Cananea. HVf. 8. S. R. A M. .1314
I. Royale iCop. ) m'vl no prererred... 4.
tree. Lake TSlU'Sh Con 28 S
l.ake tapper... e) Utah Copper Co. 40S
. c ii. 1-r.nn.r flu,!wlnona ........ 0
Miami Copper... ins'Wolverlno HOB
Dally Treasury Statement.
tt isuiVCTOS. Aug. 4 Ths condition o!
the Treasury at the beginning of business
today ti ss follows-.
T , eiinits
Gold coin $c7..K12.fl11
Sliver dollars 4i"Vl.v..ort0
Silver dollars of 1S0 S.MO.000
silver certlflcatea outstanding... 4(K).litj,00
General fund
o i - i . dnllara in ren-
.1 r..rf ?.ni.1.fl.1.1
Current liabilities 98.373.300
h.isnce In Treasury
offices ao.iiMos
in hanks to credit of Treasurer
or tne i. niieu pt.n. - - -
Subsidiary stiver coin ln.431.7P:".
Mlsnr coin 1.14H.04O
Total balance In general fund... 93.23S.4d3
Money, Excatsuxge. Ktc.
LOKDOX. Aug. 4. Bsr silver, stesdy,
24 Sd per ounce.
Money, is I' rnt-
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is SS Per cent. Ths rate
of discount In the oen market for three
months' bills is as per rent.
Consols for money. SIS.
Consols for sccount. 81 S.
NEW YORK. Aug. 4, Mousy on call easy,
1581H per cent: ruling rate, 1H; closing
bid. 114; offered at 14.
Time loans firm snd dull. Sixty days,
S63t and so-day. 3x4474; six months, 46.
Prime mercantile paper, onvo per wuu
. 1 1 t rm with actual busi
ness In bankers' bills at $4.S325tj4.8335 lor
0-day bills and at 34.S540 for demand.
Commercial bills. $.iw-!r-oJ.
Bar silver. 321.C.
Mexican dollars. 44c.
Government Tjondx. steady; rallrcjad bonds;
Irregular.
SAX FRA-NCISCO. Aug. 4 Sterling on
London, 00 days. $4.83 Vi ; sterling on Lon
don, sight. $4.95x4.
Sliver bsrs. c-
Mexlcan dollars. 44c.
Drafts Sight. Se: telegraph. Sc.
CHICAGO. Aug.
4. Exchangs on New
York, 3c discount.
New York Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 4. Cotton Spot closed
quiet- Mid-uplands, 15.45c: do. faun, lt.ivc
Sales. 3U00 bales.
Futures closed steady. August. n.nc: Sep
tember, 14.oc: October. 13.66c; November,
U.4oc: December. 13.52c: January, 13.4SC-.
February. 13.50c; March. 11.55c; May. 13.67c;
June. 13.40c: July. 13.61c
CnTTLrRETTRONG
FANCY COWS ASD CALVES SELL
AT ADVANCE.
Other Lines Hold Their Own Re
ceipts at the :Xorth Portland
Tards Are Light.
n...- . v. DA-tanrfA vsrrla were again
llehtlv "stocked yesterday, little coming in
aside from sheep.
There were two sales oi lanty
calves st $7. heavy weights going at o
and $3.23. Cowa ranged from 53.25 to
?r. .i i.,.r nrlce helnv realized on a
load' ' of choice quality averaging S6I
pounds.
Receipts yesterday were 13 cattle.
calves. ,r hogs and 13oo sheep.
Shippers of the stock were: Kidwell A
Caswell, of Halnee. one car of cattle and
calves- W. E. Hunt, of Shaniko. 4 cars of
sheep: F. B. Stark, of Huntington, one
car of cattle: B. T. Logan, of Huntington,
one car of cattle snd galves; v.. v.. i-i-"-of
Huntington, one car of cattle and
. n. t rvv.n one car of cattle; fc.d
Howell, by boaT." 40 cattle, and the Sundial
Ranch Company, sol sheep.
The daj-'s sales were as follows:
Weight. Price.
-a vtil $ 4-ou
IB cows , n .,-
"tl cows
i3 cows r.f:
0 calves ;
"ir? ::::::::::::::iso i.;.
t: Knii 4-imi
.( CO Wat ....e-.s.ee-aeao.---- - -
, .. , .... im 0.sHF
i.l IBIira ...so.-- -ml
?S ::::::::::::::::::::: - ."
7 ''1H t III LIII
..-;:A"o-"ihV various classes of
stock at the yards jesteruay were
tows:
Beef steers, good to choice J J-a 4:73
til- l steers, i.o ' "
Cows and hellers. i .
Choice .,-.i,, 4.00
Cows ana netiera. i.iv o.- -
Bulls -.. . u
cue.. ught ;
Calvea, heAvy io..m1 10.23
Cks: ill to medium:::::.:... jwg
filr to good wethers.... 3.UOV J-M
. .. a-r - - S )UU .l..rV
'".::::::::::::::: g SS
r..ia Llvrstork Market.
mii-.r-n sue 4. Cattle Receipts, eatl-
. ...,-..' -I,., .-nrnllv 10c UD. BeeVCS.
$190tf8.3O:'Texa- steers. $3.50t.3.0; We. tern
steers. $4.ooe. a; Taw."
fl:23; cows and neiiera, e .v-w.,
'-Irieeelpts. estimated at 13.000; mar
. ii-w, ch 4ri62M.H3: mixed. $i.lora
.t'aii- rouxh. $7.6317.85;
good to chores' heavy. $7.856.40; piss. S-239
9; bulk of sales, atiwooo.
, c ..timated at 1500: market
Onwp nm - - r
.. .i... to ftief4.e0: Western, 1.X9
4.60; yearlings. $4.BoeiS.75: lambs, native,
$4.50f7; Western; $4.50i7.15.
o.o rt-rr sue 4 Cattle Receipts,
XASia . ------ -- -
50110: market, 10c higher. Native steers $4.o0
68: cows and heifers, $2.2S!.75; stockefn and
feeders. M.ZjfcO; duiib. "1 '
Hogs Receipts. 8000: market, steady. Bulk
of sales. $8438.40: heavy. J"""
, ........... - .a iimih.u: llgnt. .'..u.
Sheep Receipt 2oo0; market, steady. Mut
tons, $3.6Ctr4.30; lambs. $4i0.75: fed wethers
and yearling, sn.omja; ieu
$3 ISfH.lO. .
rvxs.ux A ne 4. Cattle Receipts-. 240O;
Ti... J..,. to stronger. Native steers,
$4 73ST-83; cows and heifers. $363.80; West
ern steers. $3.3043 8. 25; range cows and heif-
., nu 7i: eanners. $2.60(83.23: stockers
. i uita calves, so.oini 1 . uun
Hogs Becelpts. 90i: market, slow to 10c
lower. Heavy. $i.-i.tr..Bo: mixeu. i.ovt,..oo.
light. $7.83fJ8.13: plga $74J8; bulk of sjles.
. - i . nit
Bheep Receipts, 76O0; market, steady to
i vriinii $1.3ui5.60: wethers.
$3.3024.40; ewes, $2.733.85; lambs. $r7.15.
BAM TBANCISCO QUOTATIONS.
Prodnos Prices Current la ths Bar C4ty
Markets.
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. i. The follow
Ing prices were current In the produce mar
i . . .
Butter Fancy creamery. Km; creamery
seconds. 30 toe; fancy dairy, zsc
Cheese New. 14014,c: Toung America.
l17c
Ks Store. 32c: fancy ranch: 34c.
Poultry Roosters, old. $695.54; roosters.
nr tlAlft: brollera small. $3.2503
broilers, large. l.l5C-6: fryers. $54;
h.rfs ISfilO: ducks, old. $4.50 J, 5; ducks.
nunf. ttlttS. e
v... i. hies Cucumbers. 2047 40c; garlic,
2H4y31sc; green peas, 2414c: string beana
14j4c; tomatoes. :530c; eggplant. 40675c.
jnm California. 10ft 13c
Mlllstufts Bran. $23014; middlings.
CloS, 1A
Hay Wheat. $9014: wheat and etts. $$
I2; alfalfa, $7tj 10; stock, mas; straw,
t.vam
Fruit Apples, choice 63c4y$1.23; apples.
Ammnn 't'. :rw' bsBttitx 73cf$3: Mexl-
eaa limes. $3,304(1; California lemons.
choice, $3.73: California lemons, common.
$2:30; oranges, navels, nominal; pineapples.
$203.
Receipts Flour. 8t:ui qusrter sacks:
wheat, 120 centals; barley, 70.15 centals
. .inT Mniili: corn. 1 .".it centala: nota
toes. 94193 sacks) bran. 83 sacks; middlings.
, ii sacxs; nay, l-W lone, wwoi, .aj. vmtvm
Hides, iua.1. - ,
IlsUry Prodaeo la the East,
CHICAGO, Aug. 4. Butter Steady;
creameries. Z3hiil2Sc: dairies, H2cr.
Eggs Receipts, 9nS2 esses; stesdy at
msrk. cares Included, 10014c; firsts, 18c;
prims flrata, 17tc.
Cheese Firm: "daisies, 1314tT13toe; twins,
14Vi0144ic; Toung Americas. 13916c;
long horns. 13 e lc
NEW YORK, Aug. 4. Butter Firm, un
changed. .-heese Firmer: State whote milk special.
JSfrinVic: do factory, line; do average
prime, 14 tJ 14 toe: do fair to good. 124 47
1.1c: do common. H(Jlt; skims full
to speclsl. zto12Ko. .-
- Eggs Steady, unchanged.
' ' Duluth Flax Market.
DUIA'TH. Aug. 4. Flax In store, $2.36;
on track. $2.S4; to arrive, $2.49; September,
$2.49: October. $2.3. bid. November, $1.33
bid: ryecember. $1.30 bid..
Wool at St. Louis.
ST. LOUIS. Aug. 4. Wool Steady. Ter
rltorv and Western mediums. 13923c; fine
mediums. 17 O IOc: Una. 13817c. tl
BUYING FOR EXPORT
oreign Demand for Wheat t
Helps Lift Prices.
IRM CLOSE AT. CHICAGO
Expert Fisures Total Crop of fnitetl .
States at Not to Exceed 641,- :
000,000 Bushels Foreign
Reports Less Favorable. ;
I
i
i
. . . nn . a . .Cima. ottontinn was
mi-llAtj'J, AUg. oi.x, gavw
given to the Ohio tate report which put tne
yieia i iitj t. -g,ww,"ve -"
af7.ry0,W0 bushels last year. There was also
discussion or the estimate mu- u
crop expert who figured the total output ol
.x. v . . -a n ti imio (Win bushels to
ine Lniteu niait; " t. "
641.t0U,0O0 bushels. Export sales, lss ra-
vorable reports irom rr.ni 1 v
anil shorts and speculators buying at lv- j
erpool. were among the elements that
- . s .i n..sstsa for thp market
ormca an ujj t - vum .
today. The Pacific Coast sent news that
France had been buying there steadily for
a week past. A strong party of the larger
local iraaen narteii w " ,
kept at the task persistently, notwithstand-
... i 1 . tAf Vis (M flint?
ing neavy sening vy -
houses here. Purchases of wheat here sup- j
posed to be for French account kept the
. . . K..itiav. tmni- until near the
UlUi litr l ill a uu44iig . r- - -
close, when prices showed some reaction.
rrom ll.ui tt to t.o-'a. wm v. .
to at4j-c up,- at ii.iai."-n:
.. ' , .t .. ,i ... t h. influence of
I, u 1 11 an iai.ii " -
the strength In wheat. High and low poln
for the Beptember option ui -
and o-4c, wltn tne ciose huh -rle
of He above the price 24 hours previous.
r--.h Tnsrket was also firm. No. 2 yellow
closed at COc.
For the September option in oais. cu
today were bounded by 'Mc and I 3i Vc
arlth the final sales -c up at ouvo..
support tor piu,ieiwi "
closed unchanged to 71,c lower; lard down
7 Vic to Sc up and ribs at 12Vic decline to
an advance of a St? 5c. j
The leaning xutures ranaeu u t
WHEAT.
Onen. High. . Low. '?lose.
sept ilois" $io:S $ioi
Dec 1.05' l.uoii i.ii -t i
May...... 1.09 1.09 1.08 L09
CORN.
fpt ?.. ? 'Sr.2
Dec .oa "ii'
May, ZH S1' '-
OATS.
Sept.". 3H
Dec 381, .SITU ;.
May 41 7
MESS PORK.
Sept 21..10 al.424 21",,
Jan 17.91i
, LARD.
sept n. i;?;'1
Oct 11.50 ll.r.JV, 11.45 110
NOV. 1125 11.2o li; x
SHORT MBS. I
Sept...... 11. 115 11.55 11.4s
Oct 11.07V4 11-OiVa n3' "i-
Jan 9.S2'.x
Flour Easy.
5!!Ti7oilWirt' 'S 'mixing. 485c; fair to I
choice malting. 60rS6c .,,. v
t-io. s.o l Southwestern, $2.39; AO. ,
1 Northwestern, $2.49. t
Timothy seed sniB'e.io. :
Clover 812.87. '
Pork Mess, per barrel, $21.
Lard Per 100 pounds. $11.82 fa.
Short ribs Sides (loose), $11.12fa
ll.t2t. ... TEA1!
Sides snort. Clear iwiwi,
OraiVi stantistlcs:
, . .. t anil flmie WCTB
i otat cimniin.ee . ,--. -
equal to 1,5.000 bushels. Primary receipts
were 1.X68.UUU ousneio. wihiicu ,
000 bushels the corresponding day a year
spo. Estimated receipts ivr ......
Wheat 421 cars: corn, 274 cars; oats, xtt
cars; hogs, 14,0000 head. , ,;
Plnur barrels - 25.500 17.300
Corn, bushel 315.000 144,800
Oats, bushels "J'SX,. ..,-
Rye. bushel ?00O .'.
Barley, busheU ls.OOO 1,800
Grain and Produce at New York.
...iviTunr sue - FWinr steady, with
a quiet demand. Kansas straights, $4,85 0
5.10. Receipts, jo.Joi iwrrc, '!"' '
18:l barrels.
Wheat Spot firm. No. 2 red. $1.0614 eleva
. i oTii r o h afloat: No. 1 Northern,
$1.25 fa t. o. b. There was a firmer market
in wheat early on the sharp advance abroad
and a-ood speculative buying, eased late under
liquidation and large receipts, out ax me ciuro
was again firm on renewed buying at Hlo
net advance. September closed at $1.0i4.
December at $1.17fa. Receipts, lo.sw ousneis.
Horss Easy.
Hides Dull.
Petroleum Stesdy.
Wool Quiet.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 4. Wheat Septem
ber, $1.1 2 fa 1.12 (4: December; $l.llfa; May.
$1.14fa. Cash: No. 1 hard. $1.19; No. 1
Northern. $1.17 fa l.lSfa : No. t, $1.15fa
1.16fa; -No. 3. 1.121.13fa.
Flax Closed at $2.49.,
Corn No. S yellow, 61 4? 63c
Oats No. 2 white. 38fc40c.
Rye No. 2, 70 4J73C.
Grain at San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 4. Wheat Firm.
Barley Steady.
Spot quotations: Wheat Shipping. $1.65
4J170. Barley Feed. $1.0.-,1.07fa : brew
ing. 1.U)I.1S. Oats Red. $1.4L47fa;
white. $1.70; black, $1.60.
Call board rates Wheat, no trading; bar
ley. December, $1. Corn, large yellow, $1.L
Grain Markets of the Northwest.
TACOMA. Aug. 4, Wheat Bluestem, 96
97c: club and file. 92c. A sale was made yes
terday of 25.000 bushels of red Russian
wheat from Whitman Ct-unty for August de
livery In Tacoma st 91c. Receipts: Wheat,
five cars; barley, two.
SEATTLB. Aug. . Milling quotations:
Bluestem, J2c; forty-fold. 91c; club. 90c; fife.
90c- red Russian. tc. Export wheat Blue-
cn. v-fitl,1 ftftc: club. S8c: fife.
87c- red Russian. K3c. Yesterday's car re
ceipts: Wheat. 8 cars; oats, 1 car; barley, 2
cars.
Knropean Grain Markets.
. .-..-i-u-tv- i a Csrsoes firmer with
IIU,iiiv,-i . r
more Inquiry; no sellers. Walla Walla for
shipment, 6d higher at 37a 6d.
Bnalieh country markets, quiet.
French country markets, quiet
LIVERPOOL. Aug 4. Wheat October,
7a 6d: December. 7a 87d. Weather fine.
Coffee and Sugar. ' -
NEW TORK. Aug. 4. Coffee futures
closed steady at a net advance or 7 10
points, sales 66.500 bags. August. 7.00c;
September. 7.05c: October. 7.10c; November,
7.20c; December, 7.25c: January. 7.29c; Feb
ruary, 7 S3c; March. 7.35c; April, 7.38c; May,
1 air: June. 7.4Jc: July. 7.44c- Spot firm.
lo No. 7. c: No. 4 Santos, 9c Mild
. .. , ,1 .... - 1AAl1il
Sugar Raw, flmv Muscovado, 89 tesC
$.86c: centrllugai, ss test, ...t; nintuue.
sugar. S test. .61c Refined steady:
Crushed, B.8Sc; granulated, 5.15c; powdered,
1.25c
Judge Canficld of Colfax ftesigns.
COLFAX, Wash., Aug. 4. Superior
Judge Henry W. Canfield, of Whitman
County, has resigned, and the news
came as a great surprise to even his
closest trienuB. it i iuihuicu in t.ui
fax that Judge Canfield had expected
to form a partnership with Attorney
Reese Voorheqs, In Spokane, as soon as
his term of office expired. Owing to
the large amount of work since the
death of Attorney Charles S. Voorhees,
Reese Voorhees was compelled to have
Judge Canfield with him at once. Ef
forts are being made to have Attorney
J. N. Pickreli, of Colfax, appointed.
Among the other candidates mentioned
is Robert Hanna, present chairman .of
the Republican County Committee.
1 1 -ll
lumbermens
National Bank
CORNER FIFTH AND STAR'K STREETS
PORTLAND, OREGON
Capital
. OFHCERS.
n. . Wentworth ,-
John A. Keating. . ...
Goo.' L. MoPaerson...
B. D. Story:.... ....
F. A. Freeman
Graham Dokebart . . .
Assistant
Assistant
First National Bank
: Capitaf $1,500,000
Surplus 750,000
Oldest National Bank West o! ths
Rocky Mountains
Bank Notice
Security Savings and Trust Company
Corbett Building, Fifth and Morrison Streets
Capital, and Surplus $900,000
Invites Accounts of
Merchants, Individuals and Savings
EXPORTERS OFFER LESS
WHEAT TKADIXG LIGHT IX THE
NORTH.
Peach Market Overstocked and
Weaker Fresh Eastern Eggs -Cut
Out by Dealers.
SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 4. (Special.)
Wheat was just steady today. Exporters
were not offering more than DO cents tor
new wheat and made the assertion that
foreign markets do not-warrant paying mora
than 89c. New oats could be obtained for
ISO. Barley sold at J23.B0. A prominent
. .,.i inrinv- ihst. iudging from
exporter . . . - -
detailed figures now coming in from all
parts of the grain neit, no
1S10 crop in Washington at 70 per cent ol
last year's harvest.
The peach market was easier, due to larger
receipts from Eastern Washington. As a
result about the very top price dealers
could get for Elbertaa was 85 cents. Hales
Early were freely offered down as low as
30 eenta There was almost a glut in cants.
Small California stocks sold as low as SI
and not above 2. Fancy moved slowly at
$ Watermelons were unchanged. Rasp
berries were easier with reds at 2:.:
and blacks af1.752. Logans ranged
from 1.25 1.50. Good Royal Anne cher
ries were scarce and sold at 8 cents per
pound and up. The apple market was
still glutted. .
The market was badly overstocked with
wax beans and peas. '
It was reported that large quantities of
white Petaluma eggs have been purchased
In the South for Immediate shipment to
Puget Sound.. Dealers have about discon
tinued buving fresh Eastern, which have
been arriving In very poor condition i as a
result of the hot weather In the Middle
West.
The salmon trade Is badly upset on ac
count of the short salmon pack reported
from Bristol Bay.
PARKER WILL GIVE BAIL
Wireless Fiscal Agent to Go to Xew
York Voluntarily.
SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 4. George H.
Parker, fiscal agent of the United Wire
less Telegraph Company in the terri
tory West of the Mississippi River, and
who was indicted by a Federal grand
jury in New York yesterday on charges
of conspiracy to defraud, will return
to Seattle next Saturday from a vaca
tion in the country, a clerk in his of
fice said today. It is expected that
Mr. Parker, who is reputed to be worth
more than 2,000,000, will go to New
York next week to furnish bail.
A charge of conspiracy to defraud
was filed against him here last June,
but this charge, United States District
Attorney Elmer E. Todd said today was
made only to hold him on bail until
the New York grand Jury could act.
There is no intention of prosecuting
Parker in Seattle, and when he is ar
raigned in New York the charge here
will be dismissed. District Attorney
Todd Bays he has no doubt that Parker
will proceed promptly to NewsYork.
OFFICERS ON RIDING TEST
General Maus Lieads Party on 00
Mile Jaunt Sham Battle Today.
.TACOMA, Aug. 4. In the maneuver
camp at American Lake the first battle
will be fought tomorrow between two
battalions with Mank cartridges. The
organizations to meet on the strenuous
but bloodless field have not yet been
naTwenty-one officers, headed by Gen
eral Maus, start on the Roosevelt en
durance test tomorrow. They will ride
30 miles the first day and have three
days in which to make 90 miles.
Kelly's Check Held Worthless.
OREGON CITY, Or.. Aug. 4. Spe
cial.) J. B. Kelly, of San Francisco, is
$500,000
President
DIRECTORS. '.3
G. K. Wentworth
Chaa. 8. Russell
..Vice-President P. 8. Brumby
or. rk. a. .uacaensio
tienrge G. Blnghnm
Llo.id J. Wentworth
J. E. Wheeler
Vice-President
Casbler .
tweo. L. McFherwn
Cashier John A. Keating.
Robert Treat Flat
Cashier 11. I). Story ..
in the County Jail charged with uttering
a forged paper. He cashed a check for
50 at L. Ruconich'a saloon yesterda
afternoon, and the saloonkeeper found
the paper worthless and Kelly's arrest
followed. He had spent only J6.90 of
the money. Kelly rays he has funds at
a San Francisco bank and Chief of Po
lice Burns thinks his story true.
BITULITHIC
Makes good streets.
Property owners
who have paid for
it know this. Ask
them about
BITULITHIC
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
All Modem Safety Uevlcea Wireless. Ktc
LONDON PARIS HAMBURG
fO. WaId'eeAulS.8 pmH Pennsylvania Aug. 81
Cincinnati. .-.Aug. IKMtKaisn.Aug. Vic.&ept 3
Unexcelled Rlts-Carlton a la Carte Kes
taurant. "New IHambunr direct.
GIBRALTAR, NAPLES ASD GENOA.
8. S. MOI.TKE August 30. t P. M.
8. 8. HAMBLRO September X0
Hamburg-American Linn.
166 Powell St.. bun Francisco, CaL
and Local R. R- Agents In Portland.
COLUMBIA RIVER SCENERY
Fast iixcuraiot: Steamer
CHA6. K. SPENCER
Ijeavea dally except Wednesday, 6 A. M.
for Hood River and a-ay landings and re
turn leave Mood Klver, 2:M P. at.; arriva
Portland 8 P. at.
SUNDAY EXCURSION- . i
Leases 0 A. M.: return.-, 3:30 P. at.
FIrat-clasa Meals Served.. I
Fare. One Dollar Round Trip,
Lp-town Office, 69 fitn St.
Phones Marshall 19T9, A 1288.
Landing and Office. Foot Washington aV
Phones Main 86 la, A 246S. i
Lowest Rates to Picnic Parties,
E. W. SPENCER. OWNER.
BAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND SS. CO.
New aervice to Los Angeles. Tla San Fran
cisco, every live days.
From Alnsworth Dock. Portland. 9 A. M.
g.S. Bear. Aug. 6, lione City 11, Beaver 16.
From San Francisco, northbound, 12 M.
8.S. Beaver Aug. 8, Bear. 14, Rose City 19.
From San Penro, northbound.
Beaver Aug. 7. Bear 12. Rose City 17.
H. O. Smith, C. T. A.. 142 Third St.
J W. Ransom, Agent, Alnsworth Dock.
' Phones Main 402.26S:A 140i.
COOS BAY LINE
(DAT SERVICR. .
Steamer Breakwater leaves Portland A
M., August 7, IX 17, 22. 27 and
every five days, from Alnsworth Dock,
for North Bend. Mnrshfleld and Coos Bay
points. Freight received until 5 P. M.,
daily. Passengftr fare, first-class. $10; second-class.
$7. including, berth and meals.
Inquire 'Alnsworth Dock. Main 268.
San Francisco and Los Angeles
' . DIRECT
North Pacific S. S. Co.'s S. S. Roanoka
and S. 8. Elder sail every Wednesday
alternately at 6 P. M. Ticket ufilca
132 Third at, near Alder.
MARTIN J. HIGI.EV, PssMarer Aaremts
W. H. SHjSSbilt, Frelvut A sent,
f hones l- 1314. A 1314.
Why Get Seasick?
Tonique Mai de Mer will positively pre
vent seasickness. If you contemplate a trip
by sea or rail, tret a bottle at once from,
your druggist and follow directions, promi
nent Portland residents testify to Its merits.
Prlre 50 cents or sent postpaid by NEF
TUNE RKMEDY CO., Sole Manufacturer!.
Portland. Or. Phones Main 2S07. A 5512.
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