Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 25, 1910, Page 19, Image 19

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TTtV MORXIXG OREGOXTAX, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1910.
HOPS AT 15 CEMTSBliiiPii CATTLE.ARE HIGHER
Lachmund Lifts the Oregon
Market 2 Cents.
7Je; squash. lie per pound; tomatoes, 20
j i'e pr box.
TUfinni. ri:ni OrtniM. Valencia.
liliii:!- l.mon. ILaC.&S: srapefrutt. 15
IfdM p.r Dos; uanan... anc it fuiu.
pin. apples. a per pound; pomfrimut
1 1. js. pr box.
i it a tov -i rWwnn. tl 2.147 1.3. per Dan
dled: iwrn potatoes. 2 V u:lt Pr pouna.
ONIONS Onico, baring prle. Il.ll aoc
baatlred.
Steers Sell at 15 Cents Ad
vance at Yards.
BUYS FROM KAN, BROOKS
Ilrarr Trading in Different Parts
or the Valley Kxportera and
EaMrrn Buyer With Order.
Wheat Market Weak.
Lenta Uthmand yesterday palj Aadrew
Kaa 13 nau for too balsa of hop erosra
at Brock a By thla tranaaotloa a lifted tha
market 1 mil a poaad. It wu tba i
sensational advance ta Orogoa bopa elnea tba
Says af paal 1 1 oral ball campaign ta 1
vaea tt anil bo remembered tl-.a market
started off wtth a z-eent Jump, going from
IS to 14 cents, aad did not atop nntU 30
casta waa reached.
Thoro was a Jot of buying yesterday at
from 11 to nearly IS ceata. bot tta Lacb-
and nl was aot generally baowa. From
bow n It a not Itk.lr that baying at aucb
flrnrea will bo so easy. Tha marhat baa
baas established at tba 13-cont level
tbo holders af th bottar grades will want
tnat neico or mora.
Practically all tba rortbmd and W
dealer wore ta tba market. Kraba Bros.
boacM tba Jo Williams lot or "40 balaa at
rMmm at i? v cents and bald tha aama
price for tba Peterson crop of 100 bates at
tha aamo alar. They bought tha Damoa
rop of ISO balaa at Indepondeoe at bottar
uu L centa.
n. I Hart, who baa boon operating neae-
II j- ia Lane County, n Batorday and Sunday
secured 4-4 baioa tber. alao son d
a rati ad Dallas aad Aim. Another ur
bas by Mr. Hart was tha La v"hung lot
of 40 bale at Salem. Ha alaa bought ISS
baioa on tho Weat Bid. and ISO baioa from
drai.ro. all tha at 10 to 13 eoata.
John Carmlchael waa la tha markot yes
terday and aald to bara bid IS cents for
several lota. Henry U. Benin purchase for
LacdoB hn. bora about 00 balsa.
. Ma.V.xf Broa. yesterday bought about 400
bale at It to 13 centa. Including tba k
of rtoberteon at Grant, rut, Stores at
BUUboro. Prtneo at Dundee. Auatla John
son at Caston. and Cody. Morris and Lata
Hall, at Newberg.
A. J. R at 8on bought 100 baioa at
Dank. and Khar-rood u US conta. Klaber
Wolf Nestor's purchases wer 150 baioa at
11 to 12 S eoata. T. A. Uvesloy Co. se
cured 77 balra from tSeorge Savage, of Ha-
lam. at ll'i conta. A recent purchase not
before reported wu tho Chuna 1.1a lot of
iv baVa at St. Paul, takoa by F. W.
turtn at lit, erata.
n.li-. aad raaa'rr
POULTRT Hna. lSlTc: Sprlnea.
f.x.yi"r.;:. 7i -. cows are up 20 cents
BLtTKK Oty creamery. aolld 'pack,
uu. rv.. Mum nrlnta. 37037HC per poond;
ovtaido creamery. S3 3 Ac per pound, butter
fU 30c per pound; country aura sutler.
J?V rrr TiOtltMt.
CHEESE full cream, twin.. ITHOlae
per pound: younc America. 13 SO lac
U' L'inrv 1a ntr DOUnd.
EO;d on on ranch. T0 37Vtc: Eaetera.
S0(?3Jc pr doarn.
VKAL Fancy, tt to 1:3 pounda. ISc per
pound.
Hope. Wool. Hldre. Eta.
IIOr lilO crop. 11 H lie; 1WJ, noml-
WOOL, Ea.tern Orecon. US 17a pound;
Valley. ITU IVc per pound.
Uiiuaih t'hoioo. a J.io per pouna.
iK.AHi ft A K K Htt4Ke per sound.
n i r r t Salted bldea. "77tae per pound;
sailed rait. Mr; sailed kip. 8c; salted ataca.
.: .roea bldea. le leu; dry mure. JO'ju
17c: dry calf. 170 ISc; dry ataaa, 110 12c
1CL.T9 Irr. lHe: aalted. butchers'
take-od. Ma;tc; ttprlnc lamba, 23 0 4VO.
Oroeerteo. Urtew Fralta, Etc
DRIED FRUIT Apple. ltc per pound;
currants. 131 U ISc: aurlcota, 11 O 14c: da tea.
7c per pound; rir. bulk, white or black, by
sack, iix; i6. i.3o1.73: 12-1 2a. sic;
i". lo-l.. bc: Pmrrna. ISc.
SALUON Columbia River. 1-pound tails.
11 lo ser dosen; Z-pound tails. IiJ: !
pound tleta. S3-23; Alaaka pink. 1-pound
talis. II; red. 1-pound tails. L3; socaeye.
1-ooond tails, 12,
t-OKKEt storba. S4e: Java, ordinary.
IT M :tx-; Costa Klca. fancy. ISv.'Oc; cood.
ii,i i" ordinary. liula? per found.
xi:t Walnuts. 17tlSc per pound: Bra-
'l nuta 14flSci filberts, 14 1.1c: almonda.
H41N:; pecana. ivc; cocoanuta. wes a per
dosen.
kiLT-Oranulatoa. li per ton: nair-
around, luua, per ton: 30. pec ton.
BANS Small while. Sc; large white.
IVc, Una 3Sc; pink. c; red Mexicans.
Twe buroa 7c
KICK No, 1 Japaa. 4e: rh.aner srsdos.
33..o a 4.53; Southern head. 3Hi&
HONKT Choice. $3 is per case; strained.
IUc cr bound.
SUGAR ory aranuiatea. xrun ana oerrr.
1.1.70: beet ij. jo- extra t v. 33.20: coiden c.
tA.10: fellow Ll.. 13: cotxa lharrel.l. S3.3V;
powdered. 34. 9.V lerms on remittance, wlth
ta 1U dsys. oenucx tc per pouna. is laser
than 13 and within SO dars. deduct e per
pound. Mspia su(sr. IbttJSo per pouna.
Fraelsloaa.
HAMS 10 to 12 pounds. 21c; 12 to 14
pouDtlt, 74c; 14 to 14 pounds. lc; skinned.
xoci picnics, 14c: rottsxe roil. 14c
BACON Fsnry. l.'.c; standard. Itc;
chotc. :4c: Knrli.h. 7re.
CMUKEL XI1-.A1H Beef toncues. 7tc;
dried beet sets 'J2c; outsldes. none; In
tnl.. 31c: knuckle. 27c. ,
1RT SALT cl'HKt it'itulsr short clean
dry salt, loc: smok.d. 17lc: bscks. light.
salt, loc; smoked. 17 He: backs, hesvy. salt.
1S4c: smoked. 17c; export bellies, salt. 17a;
smoked, use
Choice Lambs Show a GaJn of
Quarter Over Last Week' Price.
t Hofrs Hold Their Own at
$9.0 for Tops.
Tha week opened yesterday wltb the cat
tle market strong snd higher, with sheep
Arm snd Iambi sdvsnced. and with hogs
stesdy at last week's closing prices.
Tbs strength thst has been apparent In
tha cattle Una for soma tints past resulted
In buyers paying IS cents more, for steers
snd 24 cents mors for cows thsn last week.
A load of steers, averaging 1234 pounda.
sold at $5.tS. against in sxtreme quotation
of S5.S4 last week. Other steers of lower
grade moved at l.'.5S down to $4.
Tha cowa that lifted tha list to 14.70
ware a load that averaged 1429 pounda In
weight. Qusllty under the top In cows sold
at about the same ratio as In leers. Calves
and bulls were unchsnged.
Hogs held their own st tho previous level,
tops going at 94.40 and heavy-weights mov
ing from 34 up.
A bunch of (77 head of cbotca lambs
were turned over at $3.30. a quarter above
tha beat price lately paid. No sheep were
disposed of but a lot of goats were aold
at $:.
The receipt, for tho dsy were (14 cattle.
14 calves. (OS sheep, bit hogs and IS goats.
Shippers of the stock were: C. S.- Wsiker.
of Ontsrlo. 3 cars of cattle and calvea; F.
TV. Burke. 3 cars of csltle, from Idaho
points; Kldwell Caswell, of Welser. 14
car. of bogs; J. F. Turner, of Junction City,
3 cars of goals: Simon Lauder, of Boise.
1 csr of hogs; Ed Knorr. of Qrsngevllle. 3
cars of csttls; William Shepherd, who drove
In S0& sheep, and Clyde Buckley, of Drain,
3 cars of hogs.
Tha day's salss wara as follows:
Weight. Price.
belief that higher money rates were prob
able held stock market operations In check.
An early advance occurred In foreign ex
change rates here. The msturlty on No
vember 1 of 33O.O00.0O0 .New York City
notes, due In London, is a factor In tho
exchange tnsrket for which provision has
been msde, according to the statement of
bankers concerned in the transaction.
Sub-treasury operations have withdrawn
tl. 300.000 from the New York banks for lU
new bsnking week.
The price of copper was lower in, London.
The sustained production of September, an
nounced today by the Utah Copper Company,
alTeoted conditions In the reported agreement
for curtailment among the principal pro
ducera. Bonds were steady; total sales, par value,
12.029,000. United States bonds were un
changed on call.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
Sslcs. High. J.ow.
Allls Chal pf. . -Joo a:i v :t:i
Amal Copper .. 24.IMIO 711 !
Am Agrlcult .. 3H 41 47
Ab Beet Sugar. 2iK 37 4 37 '3
American Can.. 2,U0 it-"-
l.iilHI 04 r4
100 is. 2:1s
200 ii0 20 -t
Am Car Fdy
Am Cotton oil.
Am Hd A I.t pt
Am Ice Socurl.
Am Linseed . . .
Am locomotive
700
Am Stnel & Kef S2.200
42
fciiH
4114
bo'.
Bid.
3.1
till
47
87
US
53 "s
a?
20 ,
12i
4! i
do preferred.. lofl
MILLERS ARE BUYERS
n HEAT 19 BULL AND WEAK.
EiDoetera Quote Clab Oa Ceat Lower.
Coarse Crala I a-hanged.
The wheat msrket opened very weak wltb
emorters auotlng torices a cent lower oa
c ut. Country advices were agala to tha
erred "that offerings wara freer than they
na.e been of lata, but so far as could bo
Irsrntd. not much business waa transacted.
Os:s and barley wara unchanged.
Loral receipts, la cars, were reported by
the Merchants' Exchange as follows
Wheat Barley Flour Oats Bay
Monday 13a S .... 17
W II EAT MARKET OS THE SOUND
. 3IODERATELY ACTIVE.
27 steers
1"3 steers
7j steers
41 .leers
X steers
2o steers
3 steers
1 steer
77 cows
172 cows
1 3 cows
23 rows .
2 rows
1 cair .
1 caif ..
4 bulla .
4 bulls .
1 bull ..
1 bull ..
1 bull . ,
int gosts
67 7 lambs
SO hoes .
S4 hogs .
lit hots .
132 hosts .
14 hogs .
1 hog . .
S hogs
. . 1--24
. . .ll."3
...1047
...loiil
...1U44
...1114
.. .1U9
...110
...lu.'S
... 9S3
, ..lotn
... :s
...1114
.., 2S0
. . . .4S0
,. .1474
, .. 14L-0
...1320
. .1200
. .140
.. S3
.. 0
ISS
.. 213
217
u
.. 1S1
.. 210
.. 333
Am StcW Fdy..
Am Sugar Kef.
Am T.I 4e Tel.
Am Tobacco pf
Am Woolen . . .
Anaconda M Co
Atchison
do preferred..
Atl Coast Line
Bait A Ohio
thlebem steel
rook K 1 Tran.
Sr.
4IKI
2.MIO
loo
1.000
7, OUO
3l0
300
1.0O1)
J..100
U.til'O
1. tKMl
2, :.o0
1 IK
130
4'.
. 33 u
4!l
104
102 W
11H
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34
7!i'
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84
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606 'si'i
9r,.ss
3 -i
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S.23
4.7S
4.SS
4.2S
4.O0
4.70
4.2S
4 23
4.25
4.00
7 CO
4.2S
3.7S
3.35
3.26
3.73
3.00
2.110
S.30
.60
i.ii
K.r.o
.2S
3.2S
.2S
3.00
Jersey Cranberrloa Pnt on Sale
Seattle at $8.50 I'er Harrel.
Butter Trade Is Dull-,
20
7.T
6U0
ll
420
4 til
1047
v7
Tear aso 14 lo
.aion to dale.Jt-173 Ihi
Tear azu 4Ji2 a2
The weekly market statistics of tba Mer
chant. Exchange follow;
Amertcan Vss.ble Supply
October 21. 1M0..
October 23. 10..
Ocrober 21, lta. .
October f'7..
October 2. 11OH..
October SO. 1KOS-.
October 31. 34..
October is. 1W3..
October 27. 11-1..
October 2. 1901..
October x, UNO. .
. ..."I7.V7S.oi.
, . .. .23,t5-0.ooO
.... .4-..32.0iM
.....4 2. 2-t. .
... .7.l-7.Oo
. . . . . 2M.3.1.0'
.....2.4:.-i.0-l
.... . 22.374. Otirt
.... .W.oie.ooo
40.7O4. 0'W
.....&.773.00V
Qssan titles ea Pa-stage
Week
endlntr
Oct. 2J
For Bu.h.is
tr. K. .. ...10 seo.ono
Continent ..20.4S0.0uO
Week
ending
Oct. l. Oct. 2.7.
Buh.ia Bushels
14.Hl-0.O-" 13.2oO.voO
30.740.000 17 JSO.OoO
SEATTLE-. Wash., Oct. 34. (Special.)
Wheat ooened moderately active today.
with bluestem quoted at t6 centa and club
and file at M S centa. Millers were thi
best buyers. With at least five vessels to
bo dispatched from Puget Sound before the
end of November, grain dealers believe ex
porters will have to adopt a more liberal
burins -oollry than they hare followed so
far thla Fall.
The first New Jersey crsnoerrics of tha
season reached Western avenue today. Tha
cranberries were put on (he market at 31.00.
The Capo Cod cranberries are oiierea at
s.I3.
Tba cemanu ror tigs is improving. ,-,ew
Imnurted dates ara expected to reach tb4
1 i7'Ca street toward tha end of the week. Few
1 .-.t mm I sood tomatoes were oiierea on xne street
toair, uow -: eiiu r-rsi.,j ...
Several carloads or unsoia sppies were
OB track. TOO market ia neavny as-ocaea
with off-grade fruit.
Tha egg market waa eery nrm. Mean
while Eastern do not advance, owing to
h larxe etorka orrered. Gutter was dull.
.-heese waa firmer. Poultry does not clean
up.
I n rre -e.
4CVV0.-0
S -I7!oo0
37l.O"0
. -0
1.12U.0IW
1.M0.WH)
INH.OOO
3.24.0O"
Week
ending
Prices current on the various classes of
stork at tha Portland Union Stockyards
were as follows:
Beef steera, good to choice
H'ef steers, fair to medium...
Choice spayed heifers
fiood to choice beef cows......
aledlum to good beef cows......
Common beof cows
Hulls ,
Stags, good to choice
Calves, light
Calves, heavy
Hogs, top
Hok.. fair to edium
Sheep, best Valley wethera
Sheep, fair to good wethers
Shep, best bit. Adams wethers.
Sheen, best Vslley ewes........
lambs, choice Mt. Adams.
Lambs, choice Valley
..I3.00OIS.43
. . 4.E.0U s.OD
.. 4.S0g) 4.7S
.. 4.23li 4.70
.. 3.50.'(i 4.00
,. 2.00 O) 3.7,0
.. t.&Otr 4.00
.. 4.00 tt 4. CO
.. S.75 4J 7.00
.. 3.73(r S.OO
.. .50 .60
, . 9.25 CI S.:,0
3.25 lu 3.60
3.00 it 3.2S
4.00 W 4.2S
3.00 ,l 3.50
.... t.OO-isL S.OO
.... 4.7S0 5.40
Chicago IJveetock Market.
CHICAGO. Oct. 24. Cattle Receipts, ei
tlmated, 2S.0OO; msrket. steady to shade
lower. Beeves. S4.607.80; Texas steers.
33.404fS.45; Western steers. 34.10tsS.8S;
stock. rs and feeders. 34.2&9S.60: cows and
heifers. 32.2S&S.30: calves. S7.2SO10.
liogs Receipts, estimated, 20.000: mar
ket, strong to bo higher. Light. 33.704
9.37H; mixed. S!t.2ftu9.2S; heavy. "., l
.OS: rough. $7.9S4i 8.13; good to choice
heavy. SlSfr.03; pigs. (8.2393; bulk of
sales. 3S.2..4J 8 .80.
Sheep Keceint-i, estimated. 4d,ooo: mar
ket, saioc higher. Native. 3t.7Sty4.o0;
Western. 33 4.40: yearlings. 34 .0 (u S.60 ;
Iambi, native. 34.7307.30: Western. 3Sr
7.10.
Canadian Pec
Central Leather
do preferred. . ......
Central of N J
Chcs 4 Ohio.. S.200
Chlcsgo tc Alton
Chicago Gt Wes 800
do preferred
Chicago ek N W 900
C. M A St P .. 10,500
C. C. O & St L.
Col Fuel & Iron
Col A Southern
Consol Gas ....
Corn Products.
Del A Hudson.
DAK Grsndc..
do preferred..
Plstillcra' Secur
Erio
do 1st pf ....
do 2d pf ....
Gen Electric . .
Gt North pf ..
Gt North Ore ..
Illinois Central
lnterbor Met
do preferred..
Inter Harvester
Inter Murine pf
lnt Paper
Int Pump
Iowa Central . .
K C Southern ..
do preferred..
Laclede Gas . . .
Louis & Nissh..
Minn & St L . .
M. .S P A S S M
II o, Kan A Tex
tlo preferred..
Mo I'inc ....
Nat Biscuit . .
Nst lad
Mel N Ky 2 pf 2(
N V Central . . 12,2"0
M V. Ont A Wes 4'M
Norfolk A Wes.
North Am ....
Northern-. Puc. .
Paclllc Mall . .
Pennslyvsltia ..
People's Gas . . .
P. C J A St U
Pittsburg Coal.
Pressed S Ctr.
Rv Steel Spring
Reading 120.3"O
Republic Steel .. 2..VIO
do preferred. . MM)
Rock Island Co IO.200
do preferred.. 400
St L A S F 2 pf 400
St 1. Southwest
do preferred.. 1
Sloes-Sheflleld . I.1011
Southern Pac .. 20.200
Southern Ky ... iOO
do preferred..
Tenn Copper . . 1,500
Texas A Pac
Tol. St L A Wes r.OO
do preferred.. 2'KI
Union Piscine .. OCcmki
do preferred.. J,lM,o
V KeBlly ... IOO
II K Rubber ... '"
U H Steel 13.3O0
tlo preferred., l.loo
Utah Copper . .. 3.700
Va-Caro Ohem. 4, '."Ml
Wabash b"0
do preferred.. 6.3"0
Western Md ... 1.1"0
Westln Eicc . .: b'K
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CROPS ARE GOOD
Better Prospects Weaken
Wheat Market.
LAST PRICES RE LOWER
Totala ....4l.04O.0O0 40.OXO.000 S0.4M.OO0
World's Shipment. Flour Included
From
C. .. ran..
Argentina ..
Australia .,
Dan. porta.,
H us-da
India
Week
endlnc
Oct. 2J
Bushel
77.tHi
.. M M
3.272
S.et.oN
V2O.000
Week Week
ending ending
Oet. ii Oct. 23. -vs
Bushels
S. Ii3.0O
74.000
2SO.t04
2.VS4.otsl
7.42I.0OO
720.000
Bushels
e.4.u0
i.o,o
334 1H)
12. OOO
T.373.0U4
Totala ....1X101.0OO 13.393.000 13.731.000
EASTERN EGOS IX LARGE SUFPLT.
Bat (or This Fart, Orewoaa Would Sea
Higher.
Poultry receipts were not large during tba
dsy and with a moderate demand tha mar
bet heid ateady at tha prices tbat prevailed
Saturday.
There waa a good demand for Oregon eggs,
which were firm at 37 6 37 H centa. The aup-
piy waa very light and the price would bo
higher bat for the largo quantity of East
ern egga on tho BiarittL
Butter holds ateady without any prospect
of change In Vtice tn the near future. There
ia plenty of Eastern butter oa band.
Coed Demand For Cr
There was a good demand for grapea
yesterday, but otherwise tbo fruit market
was slow. A car of California tokaya
rived and tho best sold readily at SI 33. The
Jersey eranbeVrtra that arrived Saturday
wara distributed along the etreet.
4JUOTATION8 AT BAN FRANCISCO.
Price lald for 1 "reduce la the Bay City
Markets.
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 24. Tbo follow
ing prices were current In tba produce mar
ket today:
nntter Fancy creamery. B- He.
Cheese New, 13 few 17c; young America.
15 HO 170.
F.rs. store. 42c: rancy rancn. 4 so.
Vegetables Cucumber. 4uii .5c; garlic.
S8 4i:. green peas, Jise; string beans.
t,4Tc; lomaioe. ave; eggplant, 401s
0C
Hay Wheat. 304714.- wheat and oats.
Hu I1U: alfalfa. 37 U IS.
Potatoes Oregon llurbanka, $1.40: Salinas
Burbanks. 31 4501.00; sweet. 11.80 2.13.
Onions 41 V l.u.
Fruit Apples, choice, bc: common, 30c;
Mexican limes. to7: California lemon
choice, so; caiiromia lemons, common, 3
Dlneepples. $2 iOi S.i0.
Kes-eiDt. Klour. 21DO quarter aack:
wheat. ll.tH. cental: oariey. ii.-'.n.-i2 cent
als: oat. tor.n centals; potatoes. sacks;
Dran. low sacs; nit, iv.,4 lima
COTTON PRICES SLUMP
HEAVY LIQCTDATIOX , IN
XEW YORK MARKET.
THE
STORAGE FRUIT WANTED
EASTERN" TRADE INTERESTED
IX WINTER .VFFLES.
Deellnea la Frwvialoaa.
Tbo lower tendency of all bog market has
affected provision, a new list Issued yester
day a bowing a number of declines. Hams
are quoted from halt a cent ta a cant lower
and soma grades of bacon are allghtly ra-
oucea.
Bank Clearings.
Back clearings of tho Northwestern cities
yesterday were aa soiiows:
Clearings. Balaneea.
Portland Il.:i.7ij 3 .3.40s
Seattle ......... l.!41.83t 213.324
Tacoma 1. 041.033 44.413
Spokane sis.sis 104,373
FORTLANP MAJtJLsrT.
Crala. Flsar. Feed. Eta.
WHEAT Track prices: Bluestem. -
elub. ll:oi red Russian, ts)c; Valley, SS
40-fold. lie.
B Ait LEY Feed. 131 per ton; brewing.
122 per ton.
Ml Li TUFFS Bran. . S3S per toa; mid
dllrgs. 133; ahorta, 27; rolled barley, S34.30
O 33.50.
FLOUIt Patent. 13-85 per barrel:
straights. 34-3O0 4.S3; export. 33.70; Valley.
' 13.40; graham. S3; wboia wheat, quarter,
AS. 10.
HAT Track prices: Timothy. Willamette
Valley. $ 10C 20 per ton; Eastern Oregon.
331C23; alfalfa, new. $13010: grain hay.
114.
CORN Whole, ttl: cracked. $31 par too.
OA1S White. 327.30 per ton.
Vegetables and Fruits.
APPLES King. 7.VC I 23 per bo:
Graven.tein. 75cd11.2&; Wolf River, 119
1.23: Waxen. 3c9 11.2S; Baldwin. $Lo;
Tiortnem opr. ouww, . , v -
Spltsenberg. lt.2i2. Winter Banana. $1J
a 3 50.
CREty FRl'ITS Pear. I1.IS01 per box:
muea SI at 1.33 per box; 17t.e per basket:
eranfterrlee. per barrel: quince.
73cf31 per box: buckleberrte. '-.cSVa
per pound: p.r.tmmon. $1 3 per box.
gCK VEGETAPLE3 Carrot. l1.23
fc..rtrd- narsnlpa. 310 12S: turnips. IL
VEGETABLES Beans. 3 0 so per pound:
cabbage. Itfle per pound: caulldower. SOa
0$1 par dosen. salary, uasva per auaen;
Demand for Jonathans Has Fallen
Off Materially Recent Sales
by Exchange.
The dslly msrket bulletin of tha North
western Fruit Exchange, 303-318 Spalding
building.' follows:
The market opens todsy rather quiet.
, The demand for Jonathans, which hss been
quite active, seems to have fallen off ma
terially, and the buyers are turning t.ielr
attention to hard Winter varieties, such as
Wlnesaps and similar storage fruit.
vs e have sold csr Uis litjst. irom vi e-
natchee. October 13, to a buyer In Ohio.
the following prices: Jonathan. 4-tler
and larger. $USo: Jonathana. 4 s, and C-tler,
I1.2S: Grime. Golden. $1.40; Senator 31.40;
W'lnter bananaa. $3.40; all f. o. b. shipping
point.
Prices at the Close Show Net Losses
Running to Forty-one
I'olnts.
NEW YORK. Oct. 24. There was a re
newal of heavy liquidation In the cotton
market today and another sensational
break which carried prices from SO to 35
points below tbe closing flitureg of last
week. January contracts sold at 13.49c or
about $5.35 per bale under the high record
of the season. 8!lght rallies! followed as a
result of covering, but the market continued
very nervous and unsettled.
not cotton, quiet. 15 points decline. Mid-
uplands. 14.30c; do gulf, 14.55c; sales, 21o0
bales.
Futures closed esry at a net loss of 27 to
41 points. October, 14.05c; November, 13.84c;
1 secern brr. l3-llc; January, t.i.v.rc; renru
ary. lX.5c; March. 14.3c; April. 14.06o;
May. 14.07c; June. 14.00c; July, 14.03c
Dried Fruit at New York.
NEW YORK. Oct. 24. Evaporated apples
quiet; steady. Spot fancy, loc; choice, S
use: prime, ifssVSVsc; common to xalr.
7, j Sc.
l'runea In better demand: firm: 5f 10a for
California up to 30-40 and 74Vc for
Oregons from CO-SOs.
reaches inactive out steady on reports
of smell stocks on the Coast. Choice. 7 4
tV4c; extra choice, 4fv,c: fancy. IVCc.
HALT IN SPECULATION
STOCK TRADING CHECKED
INCREASING WEAKNESS.
BY
We bay aold car choice Spttxenburrs from I r)ne.tnni Wstit Prnillne t ri A Wrsr-L -
box f. o. b. for all sixes. We have sold
car CPtTJ 374ts. mixed choice grades, at
$1.23 for Jonathans, $1 per box for ths
other varieties f. o. b. This car contains
14 different vsrtetles. snd was sold to
buyer In Oklahoma at full value. We re
port aale of car OX 3034 from Cashmere,
l.tn. containing 14 dllferrnt varieties of
choice grades at $1.15 for choice Jonathana,
King David and Stayman. wlneaaoa: &0C
lor in. otner variolic., including lien Davis.
i.ng Ont of Foreign Money
Market Developments.
NEW YORK. Oct. 14. Tha speculation In
stocks showed a disposition to adopt a walt
Ine attitude, with Increasing weakness to
day, pending the working out of develop-
Pearmsln. Rambo. Baldwin, etc We havej stents In the money market abroad and the
alao eod car O.N 3044 from Cashmere, l'th
containing seven varieties or mixed choice
at a straight price of $1.10 t. o. b. aa tha
fruit runs to desirable varieties.
Oil.
LINSEED OIL Pur raw In barrel $1.37:
kettle boiled. In barrels, 31.43; raw. In cases,
$1.13; kettle boiled. In esse. 31 14. Lou of
20 gallon. 1 cent leas per gallon.
TURPENTINE In cases, $1; la wood
barrels. IT4c.
BENZINE Union benxlne In iron drums
or barrels. lose; union benxlne In esse.
3-5. 23V,c; anion stove distillate tn iron
drum Tc
COAL Oil. Pearl oil In case, lsc: bend-
tight. In esse. l"4c: eocene. In caaea. 21c;
Elaine. In casea, 21c; extra star. In casea.
21c: water white. Iron barrels. lOHc; head
light. Iron barrels. IS Vac; Special w. whit.
Iron bart.ls, 14c
confirmation of reports on which the recent
advance in stocks was bssed.
The most influential of these reports have
centered about steel trsde matter until some
of them have gained Indenmteness since
they first began to be lieard and hare lost
something of the credibility or Influence as
result- For instance, tho statement took
explicit form today that the Interstate Com
merce Commission will permit roads to ad
vance freight tariffs to the extent of one
half tha rate specified In tha applications,
although the decisions of the commission
in detail will not be announced until Feb
ruary. The effect waa to arouse suspicion
In the speculation, where confidence bad
been shown, towards the vaguer surmises of
the probabilities of favorable terms for the
rsllroads In the decisions on rate advances.
The course of money and exenange rates
Total sl.s for tho day, 34,uoo snare.
BONDS. "
XEW YORK, Oct. 24. Bonds closed as
follows:
17 S rcf 2s reg.l00;x T C sen 3:4."89H
,- s ref 2s cpn.loO. Nor Pacific 3s.. 71 H
V S 3 rcg. . . .ll (Nor parotic
II 8 aa cpn 101iUnion l'ac 4s. ..lolS
XT 8 new 4s reg.ll.i n' se.nmi
F S new 4s cpn. 113 '4 1 Japanese 4s...
D A R O 4s... 5B
03 V,
SUV,
Stocks at Boston.
Oct. 24. Closing quotations
.... 43 IMohawk
.... 6!' :Nvurta Con ...
27 V Nlpisslng Mns .
171. North Bntte ..
8Vi North Lake ..
lHiOld Dominion .
ID loseeola
Calumet A Arx. 59iParrott (S A C
Cal A Hecla 555 IQulncy
Centennial 21iShannon
Cod Kg Con Co. ii pupenur
E Butte Cop M. 8V4iSui
Franklin
BOSTON,
Allouex
Am Copper
A Z L A Sm...
Arix Comm'l...
Atlantic
B A C C A 8 M.
Butte Coalition.
Glroux Con ...
Granby Con . ,
Greene Canan
Lie Royale ...
Kerr Lake ....
Lake Copper ..
La Salle
Miami Copper
1
. 21 'i
. 1 1 V4
. 32 Vi
. bVx
. 40 V4
.130
. 14
. 7tf',4
. 1214
. 50
A Ilos Mk.. 7 3.
HVilSuD A Pitts Cop. 13
7 j4ramarack tiO A
34 III S C A Oil... 41
ttilli S S R A M . . 40
22 do pfd - 4S?4 (
ttSII 1,-in consol ...
3,sv, W inona 10V4
10-4; Wolverine 132
10 I
December Delivery Goes Below 9
Cents at Chicago on Heavy Sell
ing Shorts Cover on a
Large Scale.
CHICAGO. Oct. 24. The turn backwards
in wheat began when, after an early period
of weakness, liquidation was precipitated by
the December delivery breaking below 92c
Such a condition was altogether contrary to
the theories of the large short sellers, si
conseauence. covering began all over th
floor. Preceding the reports of Franco re
moving duties, a better demand for ocean
tonnage furnished some stimulus. The fact
that primary receipts were short of the total
12 months previous received attention. Early
selling of wheat was based on fine crop
prospects In Argentina. Australia ana rtua
ia and on liberal world shipments. De
cember ranged between 91 74c and 924 c,
clo.ine firm at DStvo. a net loss of V4V4c
Big- short were th first to cover in tho
corn pit. December iiuctuaiious woic wo
tween 444c and 45ic with the close firm
at 454C a net rise of ?4c. The cash
market was weak. No. 2 yellow finished
at 47V4es4S'4c.
Speculative sentiment In oats appeared
much affected by continuing reports that the
French Import duty of 8V4C a bushel had
been suspended. December varied from 30
(330V4C to 30T.C and In the end was V4 0 4
net hlrher at 30is93OV.c.
Provisions in general were marked up. An
attempted sale of 250 barrels of October
nnrlr hrnke the nominal price of that de
livery ti7Vc. Ail other hog products closed
unchanged to 30c up.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Open. High.
$ ..-2V4 $ .924
.S8-4 -9l
.95? .98 V
CORN.
.45"4 .45i
.4S1 .49
.49 .49 -4
OATS
Deo..
May.
July.
Dec
May
July
Dec. . .
May..
July..
Jan.. .
May..
.S"V4
.3 3-V4
.33 '.,
17.35
160
.0T4
.34 V
.33?,
17.37V4
16.25
Low. Close.
$ .91 4 -92V,
.934 -99
.95'., .96 V4
.4444 .4o4
.49's .49
.48 .49H
.S0V4 -30-4,
.334 -34V.
.33 .30'-,
17.37V4
16.12 V4
17.$5
16.2a
LARD.
Oct 13.25 13.25 13.05 13.05
v 110 11.7214 11.70 11.70
Jan 10.42 V4 10.42 V, 10.35 10.42 V4
May 9.S2V4 9.82 '4 9.7 JV4 9.S2V,
SHORT RIBS.
Oct 11.10 11.25 11 10 JXTO
Jan 9.22V4 9.22 V4 9.17V4 9.20
Mav 8.92V, 8.95 8.90 8.95
Cash quotations were as follows:
. U... V-., 7K 1L ttt. 77(.
Hariev Feed or" mixing. 60ffi65c; fair to
rlinic. mnltinr 7 0 (& 7 4 V- c.
Flax seed No. 1 Southwestern, $2.50; No.
1 Northwestern. $2.63.
Timothy seed $7. 60 9.10.
Clover 8.o089.14.
pork Mess, per barrel, $17.25 17.00.
Lard Per 100 pounds, $13.05.
Short ribs Sides (loose), $10-911.
Sides Short, clear (boxed). $1111.2S.
lintfTi .futilities:
Total eteMmnce Of Wheat Oild flOUr Were
equal to 211.000 bushels. Primary receipts
wera 1.4M.00O bushels, compared wan i,t4,
000 bushels the corresponding day a year
ago. The amount of breadstuffs on , ocean
passage decreased 3. 224,000 bushels. Esti
mate,! receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 109
cars: corn. 340 cars; oats, 237 cars; hogs.
15.000 head.
Flour, barrels .
Wheat, bushels
Corn, bushels .
Oats, bushels . .
Oats, bushels . ,
Rye. bushels .,
Barley, bushels ,
Receipts.
.... 19.600
G7.200
300.000
24.660
....246.600
.... 5.000
117,000
Shipments.
42.000
40,200
300,700
2V,26i
57V.660
Money Exchange. Etc.
NEW YORK. Oct. 24. Money on caH
steady. 8'"3V4 per cent: rullnit rate. :;;i
per cent; closing bid, 3Vi per cent; offered,
SV4 per cent.
Time loans slightly easier and very dull.
Sixty days. 4V4)"V4 per cent: DO days, 4i
ij 5 per cent: six months. 4iSf4i per cent.
Prime mercantile paper, o'.s&d per cent.
Sterling exchange strong to easier, with
actual business lu bankers' bills at M.b250
i4 b275 for 60-day bills and at $4.S0s0 for
demand.
Commercial hills. $4,823 4.82V4.
Bar silver. 5tJiC.
Mexican dollars. 45c
Bonds Government steady; railroad
steady.
LONDON'. Oct. 24. Bar silver, dull,
35 15-lSd' per ounce.
Money. 3 Vi Per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for small bills is 4Vi per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for three months bills Is 4Sf4:i. per cent.
RAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 24. Sterling on
London. 0 days, $4.82: sight, $4. ST.
Drafts Sight, lc; telegraph, 4c
CHICAGO. Oct. 24. Exchange
York. S per cent discount.
on New
Bally Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON. Oct 24. The condition of
the Treasury at the beginning of business
today was as follows:
Trust funds
Gold coin $SS.1GS.6G0
Silver dollars 4e7.KDH.ono
Sliver dollars of 1SB0 3..'.24.0x
Silver certificates outstanding.. 49,, SDH, OOO
General fund
Standard silver dollars In gen- .
era! fund 1. 904.1.8
Current liabilities 107,40,BS4
Working balance In Treasury of-
Iices ov.bjo.vu?
In bsnks to credit of Treasurer
of the United states 53.740.042
Subsidiary silver coin 17.3C.S. li'.S
Minor coin tos.ihs
Total balance In general fund... 83,010,432
Metal Markets.
NEW YORK. Oct. 24. Standard copper.
auiet: soot. October. November. Decen.ber
and January, 12.50trl2.0Oc London, steady;
spot. 57 5s: futures. 58 5s. Arrivals re
ported at New York today. 2425 tons. Cus-
tom-nousa returns snow ejsporss 01 i..si,f
ton. .0 far this month. Local dealers report
a firm market with Lake quoted at 12.87 V,
13c: electrolytic at 12. iotf 12.B1 vc, ana
casting at 12.37 Vi & 12.62'ic
1 in, weas: spot. on. -.i-spoo. owzi uciodct,
86.12V4e3n.50c; November. December and
January, 35.50 Hf SO. 25c. London, easy; spot.
litis 10s; futures. 1104 ins.
Grains at San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 24. Wheat,
t.irli" tsMrlev. steady.
Snot Quotations: Wheat, shipping, $1.47 V4
1.55. Biirley Feed. $1.00(3 1.01V ; brew
ing 1 OL". n i l.05. Oats Red. Sl.12'4
l.so: white', $1.41V41.57V4; black. $1.35
-1 jr.
Kan Francisco call board sales: Wheat,
no tmdlnir: bnrlev. December. S1.0SV1: May,
$1.08 bid. Corn isrge yellow.
European Grain Markets.
LONDON. Oct. 24. Cargoes dull and de
pressed. Walla Walla for shipment at 37s,
nominal: no buyers.
English and French country markets.
quiet.
LIVERPOOIjf Oct. 24. Close: Wheat. Oc
tober. 7s "id; December, 7s lvid; March,
7s l!4d. Weather, cloudy.
Minneapolis Wheat Market.
nitwRAPOT.ls. Oct. 24. Close: Wheat.
December. 31.024: May, $1.084 & 1.08 ; No.
1 h..H 11 No- 1 Northern. S1.03Vt,(ft
1.04; to arrive. $1.03jrl.04; No. 2 Northern,
9UVicw$1.02; NO. 3 wneat, uictfti.vv.
Dulutb Flax Market.
nrri.i-TH. Oct. 24. Flax on track,
$2.61: to arrive. $2.58V; October. $2.61 bid;
November. $2.58 asked; uecemoer, :.aj 01a
May, $2.32 bid. .
Grain Markets of the Northwest.
TACOMA. Oct. 24. Wheat Milling; Blue-
stem. K7c: club. Klc. fc.xport: tfluestem, c
fnru-fnlil K5e : club. 83c: red Russian. 81c
Receipts, wheat 22 cars, oats and hay 1
car each.
SKATTLE. Oct. 24. Milling quotations:
TtltiA.tem K5Ue: fortvfold. 81s-c: club,
SOV,c; Fife. SOVc: red Russian. 7sV4c Ex
port wheat: uiuestem, 1- ,c, sorsysu.u,
7stjc; club, 77Vsc; Fife, 77Vsc; red Bussian,
70V.C
VUlhle Supply of Grain.
NEW YORK, Oct. 24. The visible supply
of grain in the united States Saturday, 00
tober 22. as compiled by the New York Pro
dues Exchange, was as
follows:
Bushels.
2.99fi,uoo
16,989,000
421.000
2.S4S.000
Decrease
800.000
800.000
lij,000
illfc.lHlU
Corn
Oats
live
rt.elov
The visible supply of wheat in Canada
last Saturday was 10,415.000 bushels, an In
crease of ST 0,000 bushels.
Increase.
Lead, steady. 4. 40 4s 4 50 New York; 4.27V4
17s 6d.-
94.30 East St. Louis. London, spot, 23
Usui... Ynune America. 15xlfi'Ac: los
did not offer striking developments, but tboj horn. lSladlbVau.
iron Cleveland warrants. 49s 9d in Lon
don. Locally Iron was quiet. No. 1 foun
dry Northern. No. 1 foundry Southern and
No. 1 foundry soft. $15.75010.25; No. 2
Northern. $13.50& 16.00.
Spelter, firm, 5.70iB.75o New York:
5.60fS.70 East St. Louis. London, 23,
15s 6d.
Chicago Dairy Produce.
CHICAGO. Oct. 24. Butter Steady.
Creameries. 24e2'Jc; dairies. 23&27C.
F.Bgn steadv. Receipts. 2Gsi cases. At
mark, cases included, 18'.4S21Vjc; firsts.
24'4f. prime firsts. 26V3C.
Cheese toteady. Daisies, iotioc: twms.
Coffee and Sugar.
Nl7w TORK. Oct. 25. ColTea closed
steady at a net advance of 10 'a 14 points.
Sales 46 500 bags. October and November,
8 60c; December. 8.56c; January. 8.60c; Feb
ruary. 8.64c: March. 8.69c; April. 8.70c;
Mav 8.72c: June. 8.73c; July. 8.75c; August,
8 77c- September, 8.79c Spot coffee steady.
Rio No 7. 10'c; Santos No. 4, 11V4C Mild
quiet. Cordova, ll"ijl3Jic.
riurar Raw steady. Muscovado, 3.87c;
centrifugal. 3.87c; molasses sugar, 3.12c
Retlncd sugar easy -
Wool at St. Lonis. ,
PT T.OUIS. Oct. 22. Wool Unchanged;
territory and Western mediums. 1823c;
fine mediums, 17 g 20c; line, 14 17c
Hops at London.
LIVERPOOL, Oct. 24. Hops at London,
Paclllc CVast, firm. f3 10s 4 13s.
Elgin Butter Market.
ELGIN". Hi-. ct. 24. Butter Firm,
29 Vic; output. 683.700 pounds.
Hops at New York.
NEW TORK, Oct. 24. Hops Steady.
Indian School Sit Reserved.
IAKEVIEW, Or., Oct. 24. (Special.)
The local Government land office Is in
receipt of a communication from the
department at Washington, D. C to
the effect that all of the southwest
quarter of the northeast quarter, sec
tion 34, township 34 south, range 7
east, 'Willamette Meridian, comprising
40 acres lying west of the Williamson
River within the Klamath Indian
Reservation, had been withdrawn from
all forms of disposal, and is to tie re
served as a site for Indian Day School
No. 1. This reservation was made on
recommendation of the Commissioner of
Indian Affairs, and will probably bo
followed by similar wltixdrawajsv
Lumbeiens "
National Bank
CORNER FIFTH and STARK STREETS
PORTLAND, OREGON
Capital $500,000
Ladd & Tilton Bank
Established 1859.
OLDEST BANK ON THE PACIFIC COAST
Capital $1,000,000
SURPLUS AND PROFITS $600,000
TV. M. Ladd, President. K. . Howard, Jr., Aas't Cashier tr
Edw. Cooklnnham, Vice-President. J. W. Ladd, Assistant Cashier.
W. u, Dusckley, Cashier. Walter SI. Cook, Aas't Cashier. I"
First National Bank
Capital $1,500,000
Surplus 750,000
Oldest National Bank West of ths
Rocky Mountains
ELLIS BUCKS TICKET
Lafferty Assured of Support
by Defeated Candidate.
PENDLETON PLEDGES VOTE
Republican Nominee for Represent
ative Finds XTnited Party in
Umatilla County Active
Campaign Waged.
PENDLETON. Or., Get. 24. (Special.)
"You have my unqualified support,"
declared Judge Ellis to A. W. Lafferty,
his late successful opponent In the pri
mary nominating election, today.
"You will undoubtedly be elected and
I hope and trust that you will be able
to accomplish much good for the people
of Oregon, continued the Representa
tive, who ia soon to retire from the of
fice to which he aspired for re-election.
Though this is the home town of the
man he defeated ijarrerty louna most
enthusiastic welcome awaiting him when
he arrived here early this morning from
the far eastern part of the state. In
company with Congressional Committee
man Thompson and several other promi
nent Republican leaders, Lafferty made
an automobile tour of the eastern part
of the county. He visited Adams
Athena and Weston and upon his return
this evening the Congressional candidate
says he shook hands with every man in
the towns visited and that he found
every Indication of a united party.
This evening he was the guest of the
Business Men s Club and make an In
formal talk and at its close was warmly
praised for his stand on the National
Forest Reserve questions, as well as for
his determination to see that Oregon is
given her share of the Reclamation Serv
ice fund.
He left for Echo tonight and tomorrow
will visit Echo, Staafleld, Hermiston and
Umatilla. His throat is greatly im
proved and he expects to be able to re
sume his speaking tour at Heppner Wed
nesday evening.
This was Laff erty s first visit to Pen
dleton and Umatilla County with the
exception of a brief vsit to Freewater
early in the primary campaign. Every
where he went today he was given a cor
dial welcome and he, says this evening
that many promises of support were re
ceived from prominent Democrats in the
county.
JONES PICKS JAY BOWERMAN
County Chairman Believes Ho Will
Carry Marion by 70 0.
SALEM. Or., Oct. 24. (Special.)
County Chairman W. L. Jones, of Jef
ferson, was In the city today and says
he bellevee Bowerman should carry
Marlon County by 600 to 700 votes. He
did not make this statement unqualified
ly, as he says It is impossible exactly to
determine West's following in Marlon
Countv. as it is largely of a personal na
ture and Bowerman's majority may run
below his estimate, although he la con
fident that the Republican candidate will
carry the county.
Shortly after the primaries, mere were
some doubts expressed as to this but
Bowerman's strength has increased
notably each day. In Salem, where West
Is best known, Bowerman Is securing a
remarkable following and Republican
leaders are becoming more and more
optimistic as it Is apparent that West's
friends are showing dissatisfaction at the
manipulations of the Bourne-Chamber
lain machine.
Judge Stephen S. Lowell will speak In
the city Friday night, according to an
nouncement made by the Central Com
mittee this evening, and it Is probable
meetings will be held In Jefferson, Sil-
erton and Woodburn next week.
Lane County shows a total registrar
tion of 490 voters less than two years
ago, when It totaled 6421, which in
cluded 3975 Republicans and 1714 Dem
ocrats. This year the total is 6931. The
parties represented are: Republicans,
3670; Democrats. 13S6; Prohibitionists,
159; Socialists, 301; Independent, 172;
refused, 24; nonpartisan, 218; popu
list, 1.
That Are
Increasing
in Value the Fastest,
Are Those Improved
CITY
LOTS
With
Lane Registration Light.
EUGENE, Or., Oct. 24. (Special.)
BITULITHIC
S-T-R-E-E-T-S
IKAVELKlsiy CCIBK.
HONOLULU
AND THE VOLCANO
THE TRIP MOST t'OMl'fcl.LIXG and .
worth while, excelling- all others for jtrand
eur. beauty and pleasure. And this .pleudld
trip can be made In two weeks and a duy
from San Francisco by sailing on the S. tf.
SIERRA (10,000 tons displacement). Tha
Volcano of Ktlauea. the largest In tha
world, is tremendously active Just now. and
a few quick dispatch trips have been ar
ranged. Never before has it been possible
to make this desirable trip with such Mired
and comfort, and the price Is low. 110
first-class. San Francisco to Honolulu and
back, and 41 for aide trip from Honolulu
to volcano, including rail and auto to Kil
auea: hotel at Hilo. also Volcsno House.
No other trip compares with tills. Be sure
to visit the Islansis and DO IT NOW whlla
the volcano is active. S. S. SIERRA Balls
Nov. 12. Dec. .1. 1 ;c. 24. Write or wire.
OCKANIC 8. 8. CO.,
673 Market rilreet. San 1-rapci.co.
BAN I'KAN CISCO fOKTI-ASI bS. CO.
New service to Los Angeles via Saa Fran
cisco, every five days.
From Atnswoxth Dock, Portland. 4 P. M.
S.S Beaver Oct. 21), Bear Nov. S, Ko.e City 8.
From San Francisco. Northbound, 12 M.
S.RBear Oct. 2K, Rose City N"v. S, Braver 7.
From San Pedro. Northbound.
S.S Rose City Oct. SI, Beaver Nov. 5, Bear It
U. G. smith, C. T. A., 142 Third St.
J. W. Ransom, Agent, Ainsworth Dec,
phones: slain 402. 2s4: A 1402.
San Francisco, Los Angeles anJ
San Diego Direct
North Pacific S. S. Co.'s 8. S. Roanoke
and s. S. Elder sail every Wednesday
alternately at 8 P. M. Ticket office u
Tiilrd t.. near Alder.
MARTIN t- liKiLKT, passenger Agont,
W. a. si.i;s9ivK, rreignc Ageni.
jehones M. 1314, A 1314.
S.S. Golden Gate for Til
lamook, Bay City and
Garibaldi
Leaves Wash.-st. dock Tuesday at S P.M.
Freight and Passengers.
Phone Main 8619. A 2465.
O. R. & N.
Astoria Route.
STEAMER HASSALO
Leaves Portlai.4 daily except Saturday at
8:00 P. M. Makes all way landings. Arrives
at Astoria at 6:00 A. M. Leaves Astoria
dally, except Sunday, at 7:O0 A. M. Arrives
Portland at B:00 P. M. Makes direct con
nection wffti steamer Nahcotta for Megler,
Ilwaco, Long Beach, and all points oa ta
llwsco Kallroaa.
COOS BAY LINE
STEAMER BREAKWATER sails from
Alaska dock. Portland. 8 P'. M., October ll
18. 25. Nov. 1, 8, 15. 22, 29 and ever
Tuesday night. Freight received at Alaska
Dock until 5 P. M. dslly. Passenger faro,
first-class, $10; second-class, 7. Including
meals and berth. Tickets on sale at Alui
worth Dock. Phones Main 238: A 1234.
Canadian Factflo Empress line of steamer.
sailing weekly between Montreal and Liver
pool. Wireless on all steamers Ask any
ticket agent or write V. B. Jabosco. a,
142 Third .1. Port I nil