Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 18, 1910, Page 17, Image 17

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    WOOL TRADE QUIET
Business Slack, Though Mar
ket Continues Strong.
PRICES LIKELY TO GO UP
hem son or Active Baying In the West
Is Practically Ended Scatter
ing CHp Yet Remaining re
sold Are Firmly Held.
QWt Crwva.ls In th moot markets of th
mvatry sMrUlr. trvto in both la East aid
f bavin fallen cS Diwwht duria
th put w-k. bot m yt do rfcnc of
vHknri la tb position of U. vrodoco ha
dvTt.opcd. T. market, rather, .-nova a
tra c unir? mi. an-J t bo bol Saf Is mor or
lea central' that value dortnjr the next frw
Booth are more likeljr to advanca tha ra
ce. la th West tb soa of actlvo bajlna; la
peacttcmllr oJmI an4 snnst of iha
burars bar returned borne. In most of tha
Postern H.atea tber still remain jratterlnx
clips which th owners refused to let so at
tbo price offer! 4urloir tho hiht of tha
bvTtas; saasDB. abaaa of thm of good propor
lloes. and tha Indication sot are that tha
wners will mak nod by holJ:rc- It Is on
derstocd that a few of the Important elrp
of fhl .fiat arc stlir la first band.
A Terr co&tdrabl pmportkm of the wool
en of tne AVeatrra taie. however, baa
fmid out of the hanriv of growers. In Uoa
tana, Idaho. Wj-ufnlnc and Txa but Uttla
Isirt wool ramatna unsold. accori!nc to re
ports. 1 w M-xlci. it la said, the unsold
portk. of the c.'lp aicKreaate erral mllllcm
Lil woo dealers report no -change from
tb (.notations of last week and do deals of
a character to Indicate that the market bad
andervn any material rhans have come to
iiaht 2ur!r.jr the past few daja. The little
roo that remains la the band of eheepmeo
la this state Is said to be very nrtnlv held.
A report from Bnscon say of tha market:
"Tho local situation Is scron;. but ther
la aot Dough snap to the foods market to
afTect wuol Talnea other than the stlnVntn
foUowlnar a better demand for raw material
which is anticipated by leading merchant.
Condition In the trade ara sound and tho
prnefct is t'-r an Increasmar demand, with
prooAbly harden tn prlcs( but without any
marked advance. Several manufacturers ara
around the market examining tha offering,
but bualnoas 1 of comparatively small vol
ant. 'Xo sale of particular Importance ara re
iwrted. f.ir the majority of buyers are taklnc
only ampl lota As noted last week, there
la a demand for fine staple territory, which,
however, la tn very small supply. Price oa
both territory and flee. avols snow a lta:ht
upward tendency a result of tho areatar
conOdtnc tett by dealer. The advance on
flc wooly have nearly placed them on a
parity with form a woula"
WHKAT flUXi TP IX WAKEHOISFA
Farmer tttorins; Vrrr-ty and Active Market
las; As frixiteeted Hooa.
In all tbo wheat district of tb North
west wbeat In immense quantities Is go
In. Into the warehouses, and In some sec
tions tne problem of ohtutnlnc warehouse
sp. eurTlcicnt for riuirwmenis Is already
bet-unit uj- a serious ne fr the grain -r.ira.
This Is particularly tne rase at
points here considerable portions of the
lyn crof yet remains la th storehouse.
The farinrrs for ih tine etrvm to be
paying litt.e attention to tn market, but'
re .nJusir.aulv storing the grain where
It ran b held for dlnpoaal when they get
rcddy to aeiL Thera U a little trade under
way here and there In the Inland Empire,
hut buying has nm et assumed anything:
like the proportion usual at this stage of
tbo i-non.
With a dlfTrrnce of several cents la their
views regarding values, buyers and sellers
are atill boUllug off. but It Is hardly likely
that this waiting game will be continued
much longer. The movement of btit
from tho interior to udewatrr already ap
pears to be on tho Increase, and will prob
ably g'ow frora this time on.
A u me what stronger fe!lng prevail., in
tha foreign markets yesterday. London
r-prtd cargoes firm, with U alia Walla
for shipment up Ad at 3w tid. and in Liver
pool bot h i he tx toher and Decern bvr op
tic ns c lowed with gain over yvstcrn s
f1na:s. The Chic market was weaker
nd lower till around
Ua'.s and barley lorolly were quiet but
fir-., at the Ut quotattun.
The MerchAttti' Ei'-hinc . reports re
ceipts. In cars, for the wvek to data as
lotions. 0
When. Barley. riour.Onti.Hav.
si or. a r i TT y
Tuesday II 2 3 J 3
- TeOneday .....13 S 3 in
1 just e ar I '2 X t i
rsoD io data. .4.17 4 377 loo
Xast seasoa . . Ud w7 ah ;r 113
UTE rOl LTRT IS ft HUM MiBK.lKA
eTIrst 9hipaneat f the Kind Ever airoaght
to tb ran Und Market.
An event of Interest to tho poultry trad
mm tho arrival yesterday of a stratuht rar
J ad of llvo c) U-kena from the Middle West,
the first shipmeot of the kind. It Is ialL
ever brought to this market. Tho birtls
vere Neoraska products. and all faucy
c i a -fed stock. Thev aero brought In by
ine i nton Jaat lompany.
Tho chickens eaate in a car espec tally
enstuctcd fr the purpw of carrying lit
poult r? . a t pe much la use In the Kast.
but as yet sWdnm seen In the West. In
the tar the i-riatc containing the birds are
so arranged that they raa be fed and given
the tn st -t emre In every way. There were
teteo fHt and Hh birds in the consign
ment. la the Front street poultry market
yesterday the nnd-ve-k trade did Dot qalta
come up o x;eciauona aad as a result
dealers quoted pru rs alxut a cent undrr
those of the previous day on both hens
ail cH-kens. both going at I7flfc. In
other line there as littte doing and no
pr--f e tar.gr s were reported.
The demand for fresh local eggs con
tinued sufficient to aU.rb all offerings, 23
to cents being the general range.
Ireed mea:s cleaned up well, fancy
r-"h "ng at irv io 13 c-nls. and best
firaile eal a - the same prlves.
" rt lcsl l-otter market showed no ap
prtt hle rha:Ye from tne ronlihi ns pre
vailing th first of tie week. Cheese was
Surna and uacnanged.
rrarhea Ci Out ArlUrty.
Iu!t deat-rs jesterday reported a heavy
RiomQI in peachea Keeripts from all
quarters were Itreral. bat the demand was
suSiclent to make the market an aetiv
os thrcughout the iay and sales In the
sgregate aero immeoe. Oregon Craw
forxls comprised the bulk of the oflTerlns.
a el the tat of them moved at A to 73
cents a box.
A straight car of Payette cantaloupe
came tn and met with a good demand,
p-uih-s tolng at and standards at 9 J
a crate. Oregon rantaluupea sold In a
ia r wit at to - C .
In apple, pears, grapes, plums and other
fruits tber was but a modems trade and
prices generally were unchanged.
Bank Oearlaga.
Bank cleartngs of the Northwestern cities
yestervlay a ere as follows:
Clearing. Balan.-e.
Port'and t: M.7r S.k 7.(11
haltie 1.77.fZ9 442.
Ta -e-Tta .S : TTt
fUas
rOltTLAXn MARHETS.
Graia. tmmr. ft'eed, Ete.
HTHBAT Rtuewtem. P0ae elub, M
- . red Russian, serjvfe-; VaUey. 2c; w
t o!4 si S Turkey re.
rT.oi k rsterts. p-r barrel;
Stra-sota. 4 3u4.w; em port. a; Valley.
. graham. IS. a hole wheat, quarters.
BaKLKT rd and brewing. i;.5ew 23
per ta.
HaaTTrack price: Tlmobv. WHlametts
TsUe. fi'sj 1 per ton; Eastera Oregon.
S292t: alfalfa, new. $114: grain bay.
iiiviv
CORN Whola. cracked. 33 Pr ton,
MILLPTt'FFS Bran. 420 par ton,; mld-
diligs. ISO; ah or La. ly2J; rolled barley.
i:5ti:4.
OATS New, 50 par ton.
, TeajHablea aad Fruit.
GKKT;? FRUTTS Apples, new. 50c $1 W
per box; apricots. 7ScjsVi w per box: plums,
T.VSM per box; peers 1 1.3 10 per box:
peaches. 40f7Sc per box; grapes. 7&cy
$1 23: blackberries 41 tut1. 71 per crate; lo
ganOeTTles. tl.254rl.50 per crate.
Mb'.LAJSi Watermelon. HQl.TL pes
hundred, cantaloupes, 1 r.o 3 m per eraie.
TROPICAL 'HUIT Orange. Valencia.
H:Ji;ii lemons. 7S; grapefruit, M
4-fO par boa; banana a ftUjc per pound; pine
apples, 6c per pound.
VKOETAHLEd Bans. 9ft 5c pound; cab
bag. SAlc pound; cauliflower. Jl.O per
dos; celery. ac per daen; coia, -ic por
dxen; cucumbers, Pr box; eggplant.
0 b He per pound: garlic. Sh 10c per pound;
green onions, loc per demen; peppers.
per box; radishes. lfrtfZOc Pr doxen; squash.
4c per crate; tomatoes, JO i V0c per box.
SACK VEGETABLES Carrots. ltl--3.
beets. Sl.SO: parsnips. UU'; turnips, fl.
POTATOES New $l.SMll.40 per hun
dred: sweet potatoes. 4c per pound.
onions Walla Wsiia. l-id per amck:
Ore goo, '2i25 per sack.
Dairy aad C own try produce.
EOOS Oregon candled. 2S2vc per dox.
UlTTEH t'lty creamery, solid pack. 34c
per pound; butter fat. 34c per pound; coun
try atore butter. 24c per pound.
CHEESE Full cream, twins. ITWOtSo
per pound; young America, JSS tf lic.
POL'LTUr Hen. 17lSc: Hprlng. 1T1
lc; ducks. U-; g-sese. 22 - -"-c ; quabs,
keys. lire. 20c; dressed. o; aquae
S3 per dusn
pOltK Fancy. 13e per pound.
VEAL Fancy. 12 H fcj 13c per pound.
Groceries. Dried Fruit. Kte.
PRIED FRKIT Applea 10c per pound;
peavches. Tc: prunes. Uallsns. 34 ( 7c; prunes.
French. 4tfc; currants. c; apricots. 11 f
14c; dates, 7c per pound; figs, fancy white
t,c; fancy black. 7c; cholc black. &&
SALMON Columbia Rtver. 1-pound talla.
3- lo per dosn ; X-pound tails. S2.93 ; 1
pound flats, Alaska ink. 1 -pound
tails, tl; red. 1-pouad tails. l.od; sock eye,
1- pound talis. S2.
COFFEE Mocha. 34fJ2c; Java, ordinary.
17j20c; Costa Rica, fsncy, lKJ0e; arood,
ICulc; ordinary. 12V lc per pound.
NUTS Walnuts. l.c per pound; Braxll
nets. lSHtsl&c: filberts, lc; almonds. 17c;
pecans, luc; cocoanuia, 90cc$l per doseo.
VALT tiranulated. 118 per ton: naif
ground, looa, 10 3d per ton; 50. U par
ton.
BEAXP Small white. 5 He; larae white.
ic; Lima. 5-c; pink, 7c; red Mexicans
7"c; bayou. 7c. ,
RICE No. 1 Japan. 4ic; cheaper grade.
13. o t 4.r; Southern head. &4vc-
HONEY Choice. $2.;fotj 3-50 per case;
strained. 7c per pound.
FI'OAR Dry granulated, fruit snrt berry.
S.2.'.; beet. $.05; extra C. V75, golden C
13.63; yellow D. ", cubes br.rrela.
13 ftO; powdered. o-50; Domino, 10 4"
910.10 per esse. Terms on remittance with
in 13 days deduct per pound. If later
than 13 and within 3o days, deduct Ho p?f
pound. Maple sugar. latylSc per pound.
Prevision.
HAMS 10 to 12 pounds. 10Hc: 12 to 14
Pounds. llc; 14 to 10 pounds, 10c; IS to
20 pounds, none; skinned. 2oc; picnics. 14c;
cottage roll. 17 Sc.
BACON Fancv. 20c: standard. 29c;
choice. 27c; English. 22fi24Sc
SMOKED MEATS Beef tongue. Tuc;
rtrW beef ses, 22c; outaidea. 20c; Inaldea,
23c; knuckles. 22c
DRY SALT CURED Regular abort clear,
dry salt. loUjC; smoked. 18c: backs, light,
salt, lose; smoked. 18c; backs, heavy su.lt,
ltfc; smoked, 17xc; export bellies, aalt, 17o;
amoked. lc
PICKLED GOODS Barrels. pigs feet,
regular tripe. $10; honeycomb tripe.
f!2; lunch tongues. $22; lambs tongues. 0.
LARP Tens; kettle rendered. 134c;
standard pure, 14c; choice. 13)c; ahort
enlng. 12 WC
Oils.
LINFEED OIL Pur raw In barrels. $1.01;
kettle boiled. In barrels, $1.03; raw. In case.
$1.06; kettle bolted. In cases. Sl.oS. Lou of
250 gallons, 1 cent less per gallon.
TU R PENT IN E In cases. U lc ; In wood
barrels, 88 4c
COAL OIL Water white In drums. Iron
whit In drums or Iron barrels, 14c; union
kerosene in cases, 2 -5s, 23c; oleum kero
sene In case 2-3s. 2lc; Aurora kerosene in
case. 2-6a. 21c,
GASOLINE Union gasoline In bulk. 19c;
union gasoline In cases, 2-fis. 2-"c; union
motor spirrt in bulk. ISc; union motor spirit
in cases. 2-s. 2ic; No. 1 engine distillate
In Iron drums. 8Vjc; No. 1 engine distillate
In cases. 2 -is. 13He; V.. MAP. naptha
In Iron drums or barrels. 13c; V-. M. at P.
naptha la cases. 2-&S. 22c.
BENZINE Union bcnxlne tn Iron drums
or barrels. 16 4c; union benxlne In cases,
2- 3. 3e; unloa stove distillate In iron
drums, 7c
Hops. Wool. Hide. Etc.
HOPS lIMrt crop. 8912Hc. according to
quality; olds, nominal; 1010 contracts. 13UC
WOOL Eastern Oregon. 13ol7e pound;
Valley. lKt2uc per-pound.
MOH ATIt Choice. 3-1 33c per .pound.
CASCAHA BARK ISc per pound.
HIDES Salted bide. TfcTc per pound;
salted calf. 12c; salted kid. 8c; salted stags.
6c: green bides, lc less; dry hides. lllO
17c; drv calf. 17f ISc; dry stars, lit; 12c.
PELTS Dry. 10lc; aalted. but. hers'
tsk--oJT. l.l14i; Spring lamb. 23t43c
GRAIN BAiiS In carlota. A4.c each.
SEATTLE WHEAT WEAKER
EXPORTERS SHOW RELICTAXCE
v
TO MAKE PURCHASES.
Crap Market OTrrrMiniatrd and
Prnianil for Wutrrmoloiis Falls.
I'oullry Receipts Large.
SEATTLE. Wh.. .af IT. Spct.l.
Wh.t w.s decidedly ...Wer t-Hl.y. e.p
rl.llv rlub. whK-h was not qunt.d abov.
fttf cat. on th Merchants Eirhanic. Hlu
stem ranged from Hi tn wh cent.. Ther.
waa Km. selling; prwun rrom tb. coun
try hut emporters were reluctant to pur-
ChiM.
Thf (rap. market watt overstocked, to
day. Malaga .rapes have been moving In
poor condition true year and off-grad. stock
has been sacrificed. Trie first shipment of
Taklma grapes arrived and were tiuoted at
f 1 to I.SA
The demand tor watermelons Is Dot quit,
as strong as It has been, due largely lo th
.imnuancy of other seasonable fruits.
With th. heavy A lank.n demand tem
porarily over, potatoes were easier today,
prwilctlone of a lower market were heard
on th. atreet today. The Kaatern IVa-h-Ington
crop Is about ready for marketing.
Tomatoes were atlffer hut no higher.
Poaltry receipt, were excessive .gain to
day In spite of Ih. lower prices prevailing
I. th. country. Stocks tonight were larger
tliaa on Monday notwithstanding that th.
demand has been fairly brlk all the week.
Krvn eggs were Terr firm. Butter waa
Jwt steady.
Hide. ar. firmer. Several large shipments
ara being made which Just about cleaned
up th. market. Owing lo a scarcity of
she-p pelts, a leading local wool-pulling
plant has been compelled to clow.
Black. a Boataa.
BOSTON. Aur. 1
Allouea '
Closing quotations:
IMhaw k
A mala. Copper.
A. V- U Sm.
, Nevada Con .1
;xiplslng Mine.. 11
Artaona 0ra. -Atlantic
IS-.
i.vnrtn Mint. ... t"
North Ijtke I"".
old lominton. ..
O-sceola 11
Parrott (E. 4s C I'-'i
B.O O M. I
Putte coalition.
Cal. A Arlsona. tU1.
fal. Hecla. ..0
Centennial I'
KJUtncv 7-1
b-h.nf.in 11
fop. Rng C. Co. T4
Superior - ow
Sup. A Bos Mln. SVj
Sup. Pit:, cop. Si
K. rtutte Cop M.
trarklln ...
Cr.nl. Con
Hw
rireen. Cansnea TV
1 . s. xsi Oil .vnj
tC. S. S. II. M. V.V.
1 do preferred . . 41
U'tah iVn. 24 S
Vtnona
I. Roale (Cop.) 1S
Kerr lake
l.e Copper -
Tj Satle Coppe. II
Miaul Copper.. 20 H
Wolv.rln, 13V
Ttrm TWrk raff. Adiantea.
XEIT TORK. Aug. IT. Coffee rlosea
steady at a act advance of 3fl0 points.
8a!e. J.00 bag. Closing bids: Augunt
aad September. eT-l: October. $7.5"'; No
vember. IT.A: recember. 7.40: January.
T Fbr.arv. T.4a: March. T..1I: April.
T 4.M Mv. IT.SS June. T on; July. 7.I.
Spot. firm. Rio No. T. : No. 4 San
to l"c; mild, quiet; Cordova. H'tf
13Ve.
'w Tork rettuau
NEW TORK. Aug. IT cotton closed at
M gain ot 13 t. 1 pilnta.
STOCKS MOVING UP
Pacific Coast Returns Affect
Wall Street.
COPPER HIT BY DENIALS
la Railwar List Reading. Union and
Southern Pacific Are. Most Con
spicuous X. Y. State Canal
Bonds Advance to 103.
NEJV TORK. Aug. 17. Irregularity waa
tho dominant not. of tb. stock market to
day and fluctuations war. within a very
narrow rang.
In th. later trading, however, th. market
steered a mor. direct upward cours. and
adttod very generally to It. gains of th.
prevloua day. Ysterday primary return,
from th. PaclAo Coaat, developments la
New York: Stat, and other parta of tha
country. It la appreh-and.41. will Increase th.
.slating storm of controversy and perhapa
be follows by no Itttl. uncertainty. If sot
distrust.
Dentals from abroad of ..'consummation of
th. much-dlscusaed oopper menrer Imparted
some heaviness to th. metal stocks, desplta
th. publication of figure, showing a reduc
tion tn th. European supply of that com
modity and th. recent large sales hsa. for
domestic delivery, stocks of Iron and steal
cumpanlea were generally strong- In the
fac. of furthor price cutting. Vnits States
Steel led these Issues and an Apparently
large abort Interest In that stock was again
materially reduced. e
In the railway list Reading and Union
and Southern paclnc were th. moat con
spicuous. The llarriman aharea were helped
In no small degree by the favorable crop
rr ports received from tha agricultural dis
tricts along that system, and the rise In
Rock Island was attributed to the same
The moat Interesting Item from abroad
was the exhibit of the Imperial bank of
Germany, which showed a further gain In
Its gold holdings and an enormous In
creaae In deposits. Americans were the
strongest feature of the London markets.
Th. general markets of London were In
clined to heaviness on the unfavorable allow
ing made by one of the leading rubber com
pantoe. Th. only noteworthy railroad return Is
sued today was that of the Baltimore ft
Ohio road for July. In which an Increase of
S445.000 In gross earnings was reversed to
a loss of ,l4.vua In net--
The feature f th. bond market waa the
strength and activity of th. New York
Stat. Canal bonds which advanced to 10,
a figure well above that paid by the pur
chasers at public bidding. The entire bond
list was steady. Total sales, par value,
5J.0"0.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
Sales. High. Low. Bid.
Allls Chslmer. pf.. '0 3-Hi Jl
Ani.1 Oo,.n,r .... 6
Am Agricultural ..
Am Beet Sugar .. iO O 3 . JT
American Can .. " "7?
Am Car A Kdv .. I.!
Am Cotton Oil .. w
Am H.1 Ll pf.. ( a
Am Ice Hfcurl
Am Linseed Oil .. !' w
Am Locomotive .. 2u 3! M S9
Am Smelt & Ref.. 28,3.10 To Mlj W
do preferred ... 100 It K'J
:: r jji
Am Tel & Tel .... 3" l- , 1V.
Am Tobacco pf .. IMl 9
Am Woolen - 2s 's.,
Anaconda Mln Co. " 41.
At hum li lol".
do preferred ... 0 Wis ""
Atl Cast Lire ... tin) 11 US
Bait Ohio IC K'Sii lM'i 10b U
Bethlehem Ste-1 .. l.U ai 2T 2S
Bruok liap Tran. 4.) "7. 'i Si
Canadian Pacinc .. S.OUO 101. lO.I'j ll4
Central Leather .. M.) .': -"B's 36
ou preferred ... l' B. 1"
Central of N J .... 2"0 2
Cries Ohio 6,000 4 '4
Chicago & Alton Jo
Chicago tit Weat. I.4. SS S 2SS
do preferred .. l.SoO 48'., 4i
Chicago aV N W .. . 21 148 14rt 14
C. M a St Paul .. T.iHO lSt-i 126 Vi 12
C. C, C & St L 5oO TS T4 T5
Colo Fuel a Iron.. X2"0 2- SI "-!
Colo & Southern.. 2"0 MS 54 Mi.
Coru-vjlldatcd Oa... 4.JW 132S 111 132
Corn ProJuct. ... -"' Hit- 114
Del a Huoson .... T" HW 13W la
D a R C.rande ... l.H .!l4 31.', 31 '4
00 preferred ... 4-0 T14. 1V, Tl4
PliwIHers" Securl .. - 3 2S, 27 27.
Erie 1.4IK) 2 2 '
do 1st preferred. S' 44'. 44-s 44U,
do LM preferred. 00 34 33
General Wcc-.rlc .. -K 144lj 1444 1441.
Gt Northern pf .. 1,700 127 12T, 127".
Gt Nortlern Ore .. l.4 7 M i
Illinois lntral ... a 1H2H 132 1321,
InterborouKh Met.; 3.J0 IT", IT'i 17
do prererred ... 8.3m 4 4TT, " 4Kj
Inter Harvester .. K 7 7 7i.
Inter-Marln. pf .. 3l IT lnij 1IH.
Int Pair Mo H'4 HV. H1
lilt Pump 4' 4H. 4l. 40i
Iowa Central .. 4'X ITS IT", 17
K C Southern ... 4'J XI , So", 31
do preferred ... & K'H
Laclede Uss .4"0 BH!, -02i. 10214
Louisville a Nash 2W 144 14.114 144
Minn a St Louut. . f 24H 24. 24
m. st p a s s m. i man mi,- 121.
il.K Ksn a Texa. 2.2s 344, 33 S 34-S
io preferred ..... 2S
llleonurt rsclflc .. l.ffl .V.", M", Mi,
Nsthmal Biscuit .. !. ll, l' 1
Naiwr.al Lead ... 1.4iO M'i Mi .V.-t;
Mev Nat Ry 2d pf 2SH 20", 2!
N Y Central 2.S"0 1I&4 114i, 115S
N Y. Out a West. "0 41 S -II u
Korfolk a .. l.eJrt S 7'; us
North American .. 3". ' B S
Northern PsclUc .. T liss 117 11S14
Psrltv- Mall l.") 2i 2S 2S,
Pennsylvania ISO's 12B- l.v.
People'. Gil . ltwi lort ion's
P. C C St L... " W4 Iti ft"1
Plttrburg Co.! .... H 17r, 17 . 1T
PmO'l feel Csr. 1. 110 3T!j 3 ST
Pullman Pel Car. las
Ry Steel Spring.. 400 34 31 34 "4
Heading U24i 1471, 144-, 14T
Republic Steel ... .4- 34V 32 :4
do preferred ... b"0 f' W, lS
Rock I.land Co.. Sl.l 211, S3
io preferred ... 1.2"fl T K
St L S f 2 pf. J.Oi 42'., 401, 41
St L Southwestern 4i 2. 24 22
do preferred ... S'W W 5A IM
aloss-Shellleid .... 4il 61. 61
hs-uthern PaclBc .. 17 m 1ITH !!, 11TS
Southern Italiway. i.ivv .-4 244,
do preferred ... I W, S.M'
Tenn Copper loo 2'i 2.'i 24
Texas a Pacific. Soo 27 T, 2Ta 2TI,
To). St I. a West, l.loo 24 2.T, 24
do preferred ... 4KO 411 4', 49
l-nlon rsclflc ...113.4O0 171". Jit ITU,
do preferred ... 4on IH (tl, 031.
C fl Realty :! Tl Tl T.I
V S Rubber J 3.'.- 3.1 3S14
V ! Steel 12S..VO 73 71 , T3S
do T'eferred ... I., 11T"-, 11- 11T
Itah Copper 2.1HO 47-. 3TS 471,
Va-Caro ChemloaL S.loo jui o-s RBti
Wabaeh 1.2 )sl, 171, 1S4
do preferred ... e.P" .TS-S 3S 3"
Western Md 1.2"" 4M4 44 4.1
Wewlnghouee Elee 1.41K) m 2
Wetern Vnlon ... 600 64 63 ftl
Vh-l a L Hrle - 514
Total sale, for the day. 613.700 aharea
BONDS.
NEW YORK. Aug. IT. Closing quota
tions: U. 8. ref. 2s reg.lnt IN. T. C. gn 3, aav,
do coupon ...101 iNo. Pacific 3s... 71
C. W. 3s reg. . . . KH S'N'o. Parlfle 4s...loo
do coupon . . . 101 -Si ,1'nlon Pacific 4alo0H
U. s. new 4S reg. 114 v is. central .a. 112
do coupon
114 H Japanese 4s. . .
89
D. a R. G. 4a. .P2V!
I rally Treasnry atagement.
WASHINGTON. Aag. 17. The condition
of the treasury at the beginning of busi
ness today was aa follows:
Trual funds
Gold coin s-i.3.
Silver dollars 4SS.035.000
Silver dollars of 1R00 3.12.00
Sliver certificate, outstanding. . 4SS.OJo.OuO
General fund
Standard silver dollars In gen
eral fund 4.133.043
Current liabilities 4. 314.619
Working batanc In treasury of
fices tT.900.4It
In bank, to credit of Treasurer
of the fnlted states .t6.646.8K0
Subsidiary allvar coin 2o.aia.3a
Minor coin 1.0S2.-
Total balance In general fund... 69,341,31
BAN FRANCISCO tJTOTATTOXS.
Prod or Frtre. Cnerent la th. Bay City
Markets.
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. IT. Tha follow
ing prices were current In tha produce" mar.
ket today:
Battel- Fancy creamery. 31 He;, creamery
seconds. 3Ho: fancy dairy. ?&c
Cheese New. Ht15fc-c; Young America.
1C Vie lie.
Eggs Store. 32c: fancy ranch. 3I.Vsc-
Pouitry Roosters, old J4.5O&3.50 ; roosters,
young. tet.iO; broilers, small. J2.;5t(3;
broilers, large. I3$3.2S: fryers, 4.5i85.."i0;
hena. (4.SO01O; ducks, old, ,15065; ducks,
young. $5 & 7.
Vegetables Cucumbers. 2 6 ISc; garlia,
-4JJc; green peas. 4(c: string- beans. 4
te; tomatoes. 7ig(l.!S: eggplant, 35 6 60c.
Hops California. lOtrlic.
Millstufls Bran. J3tji'Sc; middlings, $16
14.
Hay Wheat. $9J11.50: wheat and oats.
98i:; alfalfa. 7t11.5-',; stock. $37;
straw. SStMOc.
Fruit Apple., choice. to8Sc: apple,
common. 3:. tl SOc; bananas, TScttlJ: Mexican
limes. $y(.il: Cailfornl. lemons, choice.
1.T5: California lemons, common, ,2."5;
pineapples, $2:.S0.
Potatoes Salinas. Burbanka, $1. 1(01.36;
sweets, 2 HO 3c
Wheat Firm.
Barley Easy.
Spot quotations: Wheat Shipping. tL6u
1.6& per cental.
Barley Feed. l.O4.ei-0 cental:
brewing. 1.084?1.15 per cental.
Oats Red. $1,306 1.JTV. per cental: white.
$l.T2Vs4yl.s Pr cental; black. $1.55 per
cental.
Receipts Flour. quarter sacks:
wheat. r centals; barley. 21.525 centals;
oats. 4586 centals-: potatoes. TS sacks; mid
dlings. 220 sacks: hay, I2t tons; wool, 2T4
bales: hides. 22T5.
BULLS LOSE STRUGGLE
FOREIGN1 WEAKXESS BEAR FAC
TOR IX WHEAT PIT.
Rumors of Iartje Export Sales Give
I'pward Trend to Prices Rain
Saves Middle West Corn.
CHICAOO. Aug. IT. Foreign weakneaa was
a bear factor against which th, tiulla strug
gled throughout the day In the wheat pit and
which they were unsuccessful In overcoming,
although aided by reports of low temperatures
tn the Canadian Northwest, which might In
jur, a portion of the standing crop.
Rumors of large export sale, which were
unconfirmed later, gave an upward slant to
the prices midway In the session, but re
covery vu only temporary and at no time
touched the prevloua closing point.
Elevator Interests were credited with buy
ing September wheat and dt!poalng of sn
equal quantity of the more distant options,
nuluth reoorted the sale of 40.UIK) btiahel. to
Prance, but seaboard concerns generally de
nied that there was a demand irom aoroao.
rrrade In cash grain was alow and confined
to elevators snd- Individual mlllero. The close
waa weak, with September c to rlc off.
at $1.01.. December closed c to lttc
down at 1.04Sl.f4?4 lo 1.044ial.04.
Rain In Iowa. Nebraska and some Kansas
fields gave further promiae of Sd corn
yield and bore down value.. Cash prices
were about He off. No. 2 yellow sold at
64',-56,V. The close waa weak, with Septem
ber fi-c off at C2Vc. December closed ,
to 4&;c down, at SOSe.
Oats dragged, with country and cash houaes
selling. The ck5e was steady, with Septem
ber c down at 33itc. December closed
to tc off at 3TH
With the exception of ribs, provisions were
weak. Ribs closed strong at from 2H to
2t)c. Pork and lard Hnlehed weak. Closing fig
ure, on the September product, were:
Pork. 21.42i,. 12!.e off; lard. 11.8T14. 6c
off. and ribs. 12.22. 17w,c to 20c up.
The leading futures ranged aa follows:
WH EAT.
Open. High.
$1.01V, 1.0TV
I. OS i 1.05 H
1.0i . 1.I0U
Low. Close.
$1.01 $1,014.
1.04 1, 1.04
1.V Vi 1.09
Sept.
Dec.
May.
Sept.
Dec.
May.
' CORN.
.62', .fiHi
.604. .61
.62 .63 V,
OATS.
.15 .26
.3H .38 V,
.40 .41
MESS PORK.
.624
.so
.:
.60 V,
.62.
Sept.
Dec. .
May.
.13',
.?.Ti
.401),
.377
.40
Sept. .
Oct.. .
Jan..
Sept..
Oct
Nov. .
Jan.. .
21.50 21.50
20.70 20.8L"4
15..0 18.67 V,
il.271,
1'0.C2(,
IS. 5.
21142V,
20.80
18.67V4
11.87V4
ll.TTV,
11.47V,
10.65
LARD.
11.9IV, 11.I'4
n.inry, H.82I.
11.4a 11.4TV,
10.45 10.671,
11.R2V,
11.75
11.37V,
10.62 V,
SHORT RIBS.
11.93 12.25 U.92V4
11.42V, 11.47V, 11-30
t.TS 9.75 9.70
Sept
Oct
12.25
11.17 V,
9.T5
Jan. .
Cash quotationa were as follows:
Hour fc.asy.
Rye No. 2. 75V,e7Vic:
Barley Feed or mixing, 48p55c; fair to
choice malting, 62T0c.
Flax seed No. 1 Southwestern, $2.23 V,;
No. 1 Northwestern. $?.45V,.
Timothy seed $5.60tt-
Clover -$13.50.
Pork Mess, per barrel, J21.TS&22.
Lard Per 1O0 pounds. $11.87 V,
Short ribs Sides (loose). 111. 3T' tl 12.25.
Sides Short, clear (boxed), $12ti 12.25.
Grain statistics:
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 210.000 bushel,. Primary receipts
were 1.501,000 bushels, compared with 76.
000 bushels the corresponding day a year
ago. Estimated recelpta for tomorrow:
Wheat. 407 cars; corn. 120 cars; oats, 891
... r. hnaa. IS. 000 head.
iieceipi.
Shipments.
16.8110
152.4110
95.300
125.160
1.IO0
1.200
Flour, barrels . .
Wbeat. bushela
Corn, bushels . .
Oats, bushels .
Rve. bushels
Barley, bushels
43.4i0
. . 609.600
.. 161.2110
. .1.742.400
4.600
.. 18.000
Near York Wheat Market Balliee.
NEW YORK. Aug. IT. Flour Easier for
top grades: Spring patents. 6S.50t 5.MO. Re
celpta STITO: ahlpmente. P30.
Wheat Easy. No. i red. 8 1.07 V. elevator,
and $l.o f.o.b. No. 1 Northern. $1.23V, f.o.
b. to arrive. Disappointing cables and con
tinued heavy receipts aent wheat prices
down early, but the market rallied on re
ports of frost In Canada, and sales of 63
loada for export, but again eased off under
renewed liquidation. closing Vi C 6s net
lower. September closed st $1.08V4: Decem
ber. $1.HS- Receipts. 19.200; shipments,
77S1.
Hops Firm.
Petroleum Steady.
Wool Quiet.
Raw sugar Firm: Muscovado. .159 test.
13.92- centrifugal. .Wo test. $4.42; molasses
s.gar. .So test, $3.67. Refined, ateady.
No hides.
Dairy Prodsce In th. East.
CHICAGO. Aug. IT Butter Steady.
Creameries. 2'(Jac; dairies. 23f27e.
i:Kgw Steadv at mark. case, included.
l;i,t15',c: Arsta, lc: prime firsts. 20c.
Chees Firm. Dslrles. 16c: twins.
15,c: Voung Americas. 16V,c; long horns.
ltV.16V,c
Minneapolis Onla Closing.
MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. IT. Flax Closed
t 2-41. . w ,
Corn No. 8 yellow. 60V, 61c per bushel.
Oats No. S white. 35V,i3c per bushel.
Rye No. 3. To 4 7."c per bushel.
New York MetM Market Quiet.
NEW YORK. Aug. 17. Standard - copper
quiet. Spot and August 12.15J12.45c: Sep
tember. 12.10 1& 12.4oc: October. November,
12.15?12.40c. London steady. Spot 56 7s
d: future. 57 2a 6L No arrivals were
reported at New York. Custom-house re
turns showed exports of 592 tons, making
16.312 so far thla month. Lake copper,
11.87VHe: electrols-tlc. 13.62Vi 613.73c;
casting. 12.25-B12.50c
Tin easy. Spot. 31.45 ft 33.70c; August,
32.466 31. T9c: September. 23. lOcy 31.65c; Oc
tober. November. 13.25 ruM3.65c. London
dull. Spot 164 10s: futures. 153 17s 6d.
Lead quiet. 4.4004.50c New York: 4 25
4.IO0 East St. Louis. London spot 112 Si Sd.
Speltttr quiet. 5.35-9 5. 45o New York: 5 10
Cf $.15c East St. Louts. London spot 22.
Iron Cleveland warrant. AOs In London.
Locally iron waa quiet- No. 1 foundry
Northern. $1.2516.5: No. 2. $13.5014;
Vo 1 Southern and No. 1 Southern soft,
$i..;6it.ji.
St. Lonl. Woe Steady.
ST. 1-OfIS. Aug. IT. Wool, ateady. Me
dium grades combing and clothing. 23 O
244c: light fancy. 1!itf21c; heavy fine,. 15
tlTc; tub washed. 2.133c.
Rio 4. Janeiro now has railway connec
tion with Victoria, the first Braxtlian port
to th. north.
BEEF MOVES WELL'
Cattle Fairly Active in Local ,
Market Yesterday.
FORMER PRICES PREVAIL
o Sales of Either Sheep or Hogs
Reported at Yards During Day.
Demand for Quality Stock
Continues Good.
Receipts at the North Portland stock
ysrds yesterday were the lightest in sev
eral days, tha totals being 1S9 cattle and
IS calves. In quality the latest arrivals
showed little variation from the average
of the week past, fair to medium grade
stock predominating.
The market during the day showed a
fair degree of activity, but the trade waa
wholly confined to beef stock, and prices
beld well within the range of the past few
days. The best of the steers disposed of
brought $6.25. while stock short of standard
moved at $4 to $.1.
With cows there waa a still wider range.
Inferior offering, going at aa low aa $3.
while the beet brought $4.50. Several good
alxed lots changed bands at $4.23 to $4.33.
In the abnenc, ef trade in other lines
valuea for the time were more or less a
matter of uncertainty. For the best grades
In all classes of stock dealers reported a
good demand.
Shippers at the Tarda yesterday were W.
B. Folsom. of Shedds. one car of cattle and
calves; C. J. Mats, of Heppner. one car of
cattle: R. D. Cannon, of Shanlko. two cars
of cattle and calves; S. L. Overton, .of
Brownsville, one car of cattle and calves:
Frank Williams, of Junction City, one car
of cattle, and T. T. Tatton. of Halsey. one
car of cattle.
The day's sales were:
Weight. Price.
..... -. on
IT MMn I 101 e-""A
2: steers ? 15?
3.00
.1 steers
21 steers
3 steers
4 steers
27 cows
1070
5.2.-I
3.00
4.43
4.25
4.33
4.35
4.20
4..10
4.3.1
4.2-.
4.00
6.73
3.30
3.00
4.75
4.0O
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
1 1 11
112rt
9O0
' 92
or.s
32 cows . .
1)72
17 cow. . .
T cows . .
8 cows , . .
22 cowl ' . -4
cows
1 calf ...
2 staas .
H steers .
23 steers .
14 steers .
U steers .
17 steers .
95
, Soil
942
070
1115
1125
11S0
1171
1210
, 1)04
nun
" 1120
20 steers
a steers .......V......... 1140
111 steers 'Vel
tl steer3 i; ..
o steers ,
" " 8M
' 40
1)75
1010
10O0
I cow J"" 4 03
23 cow' iolo 4.00
Be.::
IcSw; .viv.r.y.y.v.:-iJ
. .....
w?" XL' Vortmij, elates of stock
the North Portland yard yesterday were
as follow: . . - k
Beef steers, good to cho ce $ S.M 5.SO
n.r .leera fair to medium .S0tJ bOI)
Beef steers, fair to medium
Cows and neirers, k
Beef steers. KO.d to
Beef steers, fair to m
5.25 3.50
4.50 5.00
4.25 4.50
3.60O 4.13
2.30 4.30
0.00 4 6.T3
4.509 5.50
9.50 9.T5
8.50 ii 9.00
4.2f.4r 4.33
3.T5i 4.00
3.50 3.73
3.25 3.T5
5.50 0.00
S.0r 5.50
3.00 3.15
Stag.
Calves. IlKh't
Calvea, heavy
Xew York ITult Market Steady.
NEW TORK. All!- 17. Evaporated ap
ples Inactive, but firm, owing to small
stocks. On the spot, fancy. 1014c: choice.
8ij9c; prime, 8!c; common to fair eia
7 'prunes Quiet but firm. Quotations
range from 314c to 94c for California
up to 30-4OS and 59!,c for Oregons
Apricots Quiet and steady. Choice 1014
trloVic; extra choice 11411c; fancy.
'"peaches Steady, unchanged; choice 0'4
661c: extra choice, 64TV4c; fancy 74
T Is c.
Raisins Firm on more crop damage re
port, from the Coast. Looss muscatels. 3Ti
ti5c; choice to fancy seeded. 4H6c;
seedless. 44c; London layers, $1,209
1.23. "
ALASKA PACK INCREASES
Reports From .Salmon Canneries In
Xorth Iore Favorable.
ASTORIA, Or.. Aug-. IT. (Special.) A
cablegram was received today by the Co
lumbia River Packers" Association from
the manager of Its plant on NushagaJt
River. Bristol Bay, Alaska, which indi
cates that the salmon pack there will not
be so short as was anticipated. The mes
sage was dated August 1. after the season
closed, came via Seward, and said the
company's pack, wan 44.000 cases, or 5000
cases less than the smoun; put up last
year. It said nothing of the. amount put
up by the other canneries or of the total
on the river. '
Former advices under date of July 22
gave the association's pack as 38,000 and
the total Bristol Bay pack as 834.0DO cases,
so It Is supposed quite an amount of fish
was canned after that date and the total
may have been brought up to nearly the
output in 1909, when it was 1.125.000 cases.
BIG MORTGAGE IS FILED
$30,000,000 Bonds of Power. Com
pany Secured by Papers.
ASTORIA. Or., Aug. 17. (Special.)
Among the documents filed In the County
Clerk's office was a mortgage given by
the Pacific Power & Light Company, of
Maine, to the United States Mortgage &
Trust Company, of New York, as trus
tee. The mortgage covers all the first
named company's holding In this city and
at various other points in ' Oregon and
Washington, and is given to secure $30,
O0C.OO0 in 2-year bonds, which will mature
on August 1. 193a
The Pacific Power & Light Company
Is the corporation which a short time ago
acquired the local electric light, power,
gas and street railway plants, as well as
a number of similar plants in the Upper
Columbia River and Yakima Valley dis
tricts. '
SALMON CATCH IMPROVES
Continuation Will Enable Canneries
to Fulfill Contracts. .
ASTORIA. Or., Aug. 17. (Special.) Re
ports received this afternoon are that
many of the fishermen who were drift
ing in the vicinity of Point Ellis and
below last night made much better
catches than they have for several days.
The pack of canned salmon to date is
so short that some of the -cold storage
plants have ceased operations, so far as
pickling Is concerned, and the fish are
turned into the canneries.
However, It is believed that if the
catch continues until the end of the
season as good as It was last night the
great majority of the plants will be able
to fill- their Chinese contracts.
stiecp. best aai. o"'" :
Sheep, beat valley wetners.
Sheep, fair to good wethers.
Sheep, best valley ewes
Lambs, choice Mount Adams
Lamba. choice valley
Bulls
lumbermens
National Bank
CORNER FIFTH AND STARK STREETS
. PORTLAND, OREGON
Capital $500,000 .
OFFICERS. DIRECTORS. ' . -
. O. K. Wentworth
G. K. Wentworth.. President chM g BbM4U
. A. Keating V-r4de.t L-
Geo. L. IfePhenoa . . . VlosPrestdesit O. Bingham
t, IJojd J. Wentworth, I
H. D. Story Cashier j. k. Wheeler
f.eo. I. Mcl'hersoa
r A. sTreeman , .. .. Assistant Caabie. John A. Keating
.Robert Treat Plat
Graham Dnkehut Aasistaat Cashier u. u. S'.ry
Ladd 8 Tilton Bank
EstaWished 1859.
OLDEST BANK ON THE PACIFIC COAST
Capital $1,000,000
" SITEPLUS AND PROFITS $600,000
r wj-i rafi4fnt , R. S. Hoiard, Jr Asst Cashier.
mciLU.Vr&Unt. J. W. l.ndd, Agalatant Ca.hler.
W.H. DklW.ckShler. Walter M. CooU. Ass t Cashier.
First National Bank
Capital $1,500,000
Surplus 750,000
Oldest National Bank West of tho
Rocky Mountains
CUT-IN TAXES FOUGHT
GRAXD JURY TAKES tP ISSUE
AT MOXTESAXO.
Commissioners Are Called to Testi
fy Board Meeting Is Prom
ising Excitement.
MONTESAXO, Wash.. Aug. 17. (Spe
cial.) To secure information on the re
quest for reducing the valuations on
several townships of timber owned by
Weyerhauesers. Fleitzes, Fordney. Boen
ings and other timber barons in - Che
halis County, the grand jury this after
noon summoned witnesses to testify. The
reductions asked for total more than
$500,000.
Countv Assessor H. H. Carter and
County Commissioners Willis P. Hopkins,
Charles H. Arland and George L. Davis
and County Treasurer G. J. Taylor, com
prising the Equalization Board, were all
called before the body to give testimony.
The matter was deferred until tomorrow
when it will come up for final action.
Commissioner Davis has characterized
the attempt to lower the reduction as
outrageous, while Assessor Carter and
Treasurer Taylor have both gone on rec
ord as againat reduction of the valua
tion. Tomorrow's meeting of the board
promises to be a hot one.
The Board has cited the big timber
barons to appear and show cause why
valuations on timber should not be ma
terially raised in nearly every instance.
None of the owners has put In. an ap-
.... . i v. .. r rhaltolltf
pearance. ine um1 ui
. haMI .iihisw.tArl to a bi? in- !
crease in many cases this year, and
in some instances the equalization board
has placed a higher value on it. There
have been few reductions to date.
SHOEMAKERS GO ON STRIKE
1000 Workers Quit Their Benches
. in Factories at Salem.
SALEM. Mass., Aug. 17. A strike of
union employes in the Salem shoe fac
tories waa begun today and more than
1000 workers have quit their benches.
The United Shoe Workers-of America
last night voted to declare a general
strike if a conference today failed to
bring about an adjustment of the trou
bles, between the union and the com
pany. The union demands that the com
panies reinstate several union employes
alleged to have been locked out by the
companies.
MAN LOST IS FOUND HURT
Father of Eugene Woman Falls Over
Embankment in Mountains.
EUGENE. Or.. Aug. 17. (Special.)
John.LItt, father of Mrs. John Hamp
ton, of this city, reported lost In the
mountains near Foley Springs, was
found yesterday at the foot of a 10
foot embankment and brought to Eu
gene last night, suffering greatly frora
a badly bruised body and a deep scalp
wound.
He had fallen off the cliff. Mr. Litt
is also suffering from the night's ex
perience, as the nights are very cold,
and on account of his age. 79 years,
it Is feared he will not withstand the
shock.
This Is Peach Day at Freewater.
MILTON. Or., Aug. 17. (Special.)
Peach day at Freewater will be
Wednesday, August 17. and prepara
tions are completed to make this a
i - .1 ln. that cllv A. T N fffrt-
of Portland, will be the speaker of the
.1 Tn intAmn. I ay i-nmnnnv
has made preparations to accommodate
5000 people. This celebration takes
piece ervery year, the same as Strawber
ry day, for Milton.
BITULITHIC
Makes good streets.
Property owners
who have paid for
it know this. Ask
them about
BITULITHIC
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Inciudlnif Berth and Meals
SUMMER EXCURSIONS
via Smooth "Ioiide Passage"
Twelve delishtful exeiintons from Seattle to
ALASKA and back cheaper than
staying at home.
Don't wait until mttamerm ar told out
Writm Quick for JmttdU and rasertmrions
Pacific Coast Steamship Ce.
249 Washington St PORTLAND
HONOLULU
$110
And Bark (Ftr-st-Class)
The splendid twin-ucrew steamer SIERRA
(10,000 ton displacement) saii Sept. 10.
Oct 1 and every lil days. Round trip tickets
rood for lour months. Honolulu, tho most
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LINE TO TAHITI AND NEW ZEALAND.
S s Mariposa and Union Line, sailings
Sopt. 11. Oct. IT. etc. Tahiti and back 24
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San Francisco and Los Angeles
DIRECT
North Pacific & a. Co.'s S. S. Koanoka
and S. S. Elder sail every Wednesday
alternately at 6 P. M. Ticket utile
132 Third st near Alder.
S1AKTIN J. HIULE1, rismsscr Aaeat,
W. II. SLt-SSElt, freight A seat.
Phones M. 1314, A 1314.
SAX FRANCISCO PORTLAND S9. CO.
New service to Los Anseles. via San Fran
cisco, every five days.
From Alnsworth Dock. Portland. 9 A. .
SS. Beaver Aug. 16. Bear il. Rose City 26.
From Han Francisco, northbound. 1 M
8S. Bear Au. 14, Rose City. IS, Beaver 24.
From San -Pedro, northbound
SM. Ruse City Alia. 11, Beaver 22. Bear 21.
H O. Smith. C. T. A.. 142 Third St
j, VV. Ransom, Agent, Alnsworth Dock.
Phones Main 02. 2liS; A 14o2.
COOS BAY LINE
-DAT SERVICE.
Steamer Bree.awa.ter !" S?'".?,
U. August 7, IX 1. and
every five days, from Alnsworth Sock,
for North Bend. Marshfield and Coos Bay
points. Freight received until 0 P. M..
daily. Passenger fare, nrst-class. 110; second-class.
7. Including berth and meals
Inquire Alnsworth Dock. Main 26g.
Canadian Pacific Empress line of steamers,
sailing weekly between Montrealeand Liver
pool, vvu-eleaa on " "earners Ask any
ticket agent or write F. R. Johnson, a. A..
142 Third St.. Portland-
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