Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, December 10, 1910, Page 19, Image 19

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    THE MOKXIXG OREGONIAX, SATURDAY, DECE3IBER 10, 1910.
19
HOP OFFERS HIGHER
Bid of 13 Is Made fcr Choice
Grants Pass Lot.
AND 131s FCR REMAINDER
L'nMM Mmk la Orrpon 1 Now Ke
ducr-d to Bale Sher
wood Sorllon Cleaned OoU
Sugar Advances.
l!-p prices are maintained at a fire
level bKoM of a aood dtmud and lb
small supply now available. It was learned
a rood authorllir that S cent vu of
rd for 100 bale at Grant' Pass Yeaterday
and centa for verythln ! la tha
district. Amoaatins to a boat TOO bale.
Among tha transactions reported during
lb- 5 a j was tho ami by O. W. Johnson, of
(Us tea. af 44 bale to Ktefcor, Wolf Netter
at 12 centa. K. I Hart cleaned out tho
Hhrwood actHna of the few ho pa remain
C r touring S bales from oooro Mur
ray and tho Campboil crop of 21 bales. Mo.
Nff Broe. bouxnt tho DeLashmntt lota of
Iftwo and liis at Reed nils, AO bales lo
oach toe
Tha unsold atock of tha current crop la
Oregon I bow reduced to acts bales and
will bo under 50O bales by tba eloao of tho
year. The now crop will very likely coma
a aa atsolnt.y baro market.
rVITEAT I WT-AK AND LOVIXIL
Uoi Dratoro lok for Ovrllaeo ao Holi
day .ppmavra.
Tho wheat market was weak and lower
rasterdj. Loal dealera quoted alub at
Ofc.Hl fntt and bluoateTn at :o U rents.
As tha holiday to usually a dull period. Its
approach 1 expected to brtnjr lower prices.
Last year, ho. ever, there was .treat deal
f activity during tho holtday season. After
New Tear's, according to, tTjo calculations of
th local tra.t, thoro may bo Improvement,
bnt that will depend oa tho world's ship
ments and supplies at that time.
The barley market waa firm yesterday at
the adriBr rrf me precedtnr day. Tho oats
market was qjlrt and nnchanged.
Weekly fnreisn wheat shipment's, as re
- ported by tho Merchants Exchange, aero:
This wf k. Lat week. Last year.
Arntina .. .:;vt i.trz fi r..tno
led a sj.iik thi.0 tNU.O'0
. mi receipts. In car. were reported by
tbf Merchants' Kirhrr aa fallow:
Wheat fctarley Flour Oats Hay
V n! v 1 "
ilar
7
Wln'!uy
r.lr i,r-
V-hI-ht
S-asn ( date
TrJf J Jo fV--T
.1
11
3
Ml
6-T
1
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1
10
3
Itimim Are QiMted 3 Centa a Bos C'beo per.
Apple Trade lraa?.
So many Japanese oranges hava been
lumped on the market that prices broke
!ijf vstertlay. Frm pee bwadie,
:h- tiu tat(na of tho preceding day. tho
?-h-e diopp-d as low aa 5 centa yesterday.
thoush the bet lots were held at $1.15. Nt-
frl ormr-s wre Arm. It waa reported that
enme atnek haa been ordered from Southern
California. The supply of Northern Cali
fornia orancea la about exbauated. Lemona
were reduced M cnta a box yeaterday, $5
beng thO htjfheat price.
The oemaad for cranberries waa acttra.
Apples mo fed slowly.
The atre.-t is practically cleaned ap oa
awret pocatoea and ao rccelpta ara expected
before next week.
OMEf.ON CC.tiH COMING IX BETTKR.
But tho Demand la Artlvo and Prfcro Firm.
mVkena (Ml Well.
Oregon ears have beonn to arrlre mora
froely. but the demand la so a-ood that tho
market hotJa atrong. Eaatern ara quoted
firm.
Tbo poultry market was Arm throttirhont.
bens selling readily at 14 cents and Pprtnga
at 1 cents.
Veal waa In good demand, but scarce.
Pork waa atlll weak.
There were ao changes In the butter mar
ket.
BaoJi Cleauiaga.
Pank c'.oarlnga of tha 7Corlhweet4ni cltlaa
yts'-erCay were as follows:
Clearing Balaneea.
Portland .$ l.."T.4T $iH.3
'tle ............... !. I. vg V,l
Tacoma . T71.S.S ".1.402
Spokane 71.1.V 44.3u
acar Adrnarea Cents,
Aa adranve cf 2 centa a hundred tn all
gT'lee of rrflned lut&r was announced by
the Jobbers yeaterday. The ad ranee was
eipected tn view of the strong pool t Ion of
the Eastern market.
POT A to K ( n son. tl wr hundred
ONIONS oreroa. lubbtsg price, ft. 40 91
1-30 per hundred.
Groceries. Dried Fro He. Etc.
DKIFD rRt'IT Apple. lOc per ponnd
CUr.Mtiu i:ti4l."H- uorlt-Ota. 14'itll'"'
datea. parka re. ij- per th.; aga, duIk.
ahlte or tl a. by .irk. Tiv. !..
bALMON-Columbla Illvar. 1-pound tails.
e .. ,tnn- -..nnH tall. 1-
pound flata. 42. 25: Alaaaa pink. 1-pound
lallit. $! 2.". red. 1-pound tall. lbc-
CuVKEK Kuaattfd. U drama. It 111
xrt-T; W Innla .tT t, Tier DOtind t PfS'
u iw- Miirts. lic: almoode.
IAISc; pedant. UK: corMnuti, OAci! per
duxen: chestnuts. JOc per pound; hickory
auta. Idiuc per pound.
aal.T nranu'aled. 13 per tn; Hlf
gro-jrd. les. 400 ton; .Va. 0 per tnn.
EEA.VS d:nall whlta. 4Sc; larre white.
44c: Lima. Ac pink. 6';c. red Mexicans.
RIE No. 1 Japan. 4r; cheaper grades.
4Ji4jrf4.65; Foulhrn neaa. iuc
HON ET Choice. 13.7i per case; strained.
Vt'iJAR Ury granulate l. fruit and berry.
b-t. 4 u: extra ... roiurn
.ii..r i i.vio cubci (barrelst. 4-4.
p.t derrd. u.V Terms on rrruiltnnc.'S with
in li iya. U du t ?c p-r puna. u
1'. .1,. v. wfthln dvt. d--dUCt 1
pr pound. laplo sugar. ioc per pound.
ProTlslosM.
in mu 1A a 11 bound a. ISc; 12 to 1
pounds, lTr; 14 to 10 pounds. 17c; skinned,
loc: pirn Irs. Ufec: cottage rol. 15c
BACON Fancy, Wc; standard. 2c; choice.
Sic; fcni.liQ. -ic.
SMOKKU MEAT Beef tongtiee. 5c
dried i-or aeta. 22c: ou is I ilea, none; In
alda. 2Hr- knurk!. 22c.
tKT SALT CVrfKD Rralar short cTears,
dry aa!t. I-V: smoked. IflSr; barks, llcht.
!k lln smoked, liic: ba aa. neary, wti,
14c: smoked. 16c; export bellies, salt, le
amokeu. Ipc.
I,AU1-!. kettle rendered. I24e: stand
ard pure, lac; choice. lSo; sbortenmg.
13ac
Mops, vveot, iiiaev, r.ic.
HOpf luio crop. UUc; 1909 crop,
7 con tracts. 12 91- -jC.
I'AH'AKA BARK 4 Pund.
HU'K.h iAlte.l nitus. usc p r pounn.
aalted calf. 14c; salted kip. He; salted e'ags,
a-reen hldea. 1: leas; dry hides. 14H J
17c: dry ealf 17b IV;; dry tags. lli:a
k i -r 0 r ini.- 1 1 hufchori'
take-vff. 407Sc: Spring lambs. - il
t Oils.
LIXSKKD Olt -Pure raw tn barrels, $1.0'
kettle rolled. In tar re Is. Sl.tt: raw. In rosea.
$1.12: kettle boiled. In raara. SI 14. Lots of
i:o callons. 1 cent lees per galMn.
COAL OIL, Watr White. ras IT.t. wood
bbl-, UWc. iron bbla. Vc; Ha4:iabt. caaea
o-c. wood bbls , use iron bbla., ll'-jc;
Eocene, casra -o-: special Water White,
vood 17e. Iron bbla. 1.1c; Klaioe. cases
27r: Eatrn Star, rases 2uc: V. M. A P-
Napth.t. c:iee, I'lr: Iron bbls.. 15 Vie.
tlAS' I.INH R-l Crotrn or mtor raanllne,
eaa e. irn bbla.. lo; Ml ioiJnt, cae
at'ji. iron bbla. 3K-; Amti:ry, rases 4'k-,
Iron bbla., !tr; engine distillata, cases l&c,
iron bbla., -.
FEB GARS IN TfiiSlI
NOKTIIWESTKRX FRIIT E
CIIAVGK SOLD VP CLOSELY.
DecliM la Cawolln.
A drcUue of 1 tent In motor gasoline and
a;htha waa announced yesterday. Engine
d 1st 11 ) ace wa rduced S cent. No changes
wrre snado In coal oil prlcea
rOKTUiM) M ARJLETS.
Grata. Flo nr. Feed. Fir.
W tl V. AV-Tnck prtri : HTur -rn Z 9
M'-. lub. red Kusataa. lc; Vaiic,
f.r:r-ro:j.
HAKU Peed. 12.30 per ton; brewing.
-i . ;.-r tor.
w : i.i..-Tii.-KrB. i:a:i per ton;
i met 1 ir.s. -"- ,. U. aborta, l.Ca0d; rolled
KI.i'CK l'4t-nt. Ji.lS per barret:
li:rt '.l. iK' ri;nrta 13-44; Val-
f. 4 J", gaiiain. .. whoe wheat.
urtrm.
l KV T-a. k prU-e: Tlmor. WlKamatto
4"-t. r too. I-:r-n ur. n.
... a f f gram tur, 414.0
.:..; cl -r. Si J V M.
Whole. I :; r-a-hed. $3 per ton.
V? N 1 white. f?i Z J 2 pr ton.
Dairy w4 Cvmntry rtedma.
!n I.TP T M-na. IrV. Upr'nea 13c:
a. bite. I Ti . gee. l"u-. turkexs.
2uc, Ureae-d. --o-V; eq-a! a. - lr
anc. can1!ed, 4Se;
'C per do4n, Has tern
K. ;. ;-t Orio
a' rii pril. 3' i
. . . . 1 v p r uovu.
I t p"-;n.1. yoira Amertra. llilHS.
) l Ilt.K 'li creamerr o!ld pai. 3.0
t r'.n i : b'ttr fat. :-" J per pound;
. '. a. 41 i 4 pr ptmnd.
I - k K nrr. lulOS' per poun?.
VL.AL Vnf. SO I pouuda 12
J '-; u prr pound.
Veariablr and Itmlta
APPLES Klac- 4(7ic per boa: Wolf
:-.; vi. Ticeit; tk!d;a.
v uJt '3- rtbrn Spf. "icuX 2i. Soow,
!p :inberg- ILJ; Winter
41 71 o
k!' J c. T A ULK Carrots. $10123
at i.-ni . psrvo .pa, 4i 4 l.UO; turalpa. $1;
- . i a i .ol
OKeEN FHl ITS Pears, $1 21 0 3 per box;
l u I Ji per tKL ktaUsaa. $ 0
7 p r trrl . . ran -rra. 4 i t 3 Pr
k.-rel; qatnr, $112 pr box; bucks-rri-.
n c v. iMl.nm'ut 4 par box.
VloGlAb'U; It ana. lo J X la tr pound;
rf. S;411 per huadrd: raullllo er.
' CO a 2- -j per crate; colere. Cli
rrta. IJ'iXJS rC era; cucumbers. 4
- ta; p:uit. ifVl -3 par craia; car He.
(l.c p- ptuni. fren n;ana lc prr
jo : bra t ttuce. t jq pr doaea;
i.r.uM lettuce. I) si . pr box;
Tpvrs, ioc par ;b-r pumpkins. lslH per
radiahaa. 12 V 3c per d-sen; eproutav
I; NUAth. Agilto per tb; lomatoea
r 3 per boa.
T ICa L FRUITS Orargen. nare!s.
tr X 7i per boa. Japan, a -car II 15 per
i-i.-. l-roiii M-'ui. -ri''a ra;Crui:.
i; ('it.'orn': trpa frutt. It l4(r ; ba
as. 4c per Vad ; piaaoppiea, 4e per
AdvsMilMKa of the F. O. Fl. R)U'm
Icmonslratcd -Season's Work
Has Keen Satisfactory.
Tho dally market bulletin of the North-
eat era Fruit Exchanre folio s:
We are sold no rather close Wo have
In tr.in!t unaold only 11 cam. It takea aev
era I dav$ to get the descriptions in the
hndi at our aalM tctnii In various narta
or the country ana y.teru.iT we cieaneu
up ail , cura, descriptions of which had
rmchl our enles aa-ents. Tomorrow wo
will nrobahlr ail a number of the few re.
maintna rar. and In a varT fe-.r dava the
shipping business will have dwindled to a
scattering car. here ana mere.
Looking bark orar the season now com
Ing to a elose, we convtder that the sea
son haa ben generally favornblc, although
by no meana oxtreme: neither very higli
nor rerv low Brieve have orerailoo. but
moderate prices, waicn nave inuurcu a very
conaumot on or aootea anu wmm
therefore promises steady . hentthy markets
for tha balnnr of the consuming ?.uon
Tho eaehanae feala particularly x ratified at
Ita own Root fiirtune in manv rcDpects. it
has been surcraaful In avoiding the disas
trous conditions which have pre vn! led in
many of the large E a tern auction mnrketa.
nd weather conditions have been xavor
aba.
laua far. there haa been only one car on
whl.-h tere haa hfn a complaint on thft
e-o; of frosty eonultion. Apple snippers
will remember tnat ia.t year excea inciy
stvere wewther prevailed during the months
of November ana Lerember. ana tnat nun
dreda of cars of Northwestern apples pa its -lnx
through this very avrro weather ar
tvrd In the Eastern markets more or lr
froataa. and shippers sustained very heavy
loasra. neaio an en tne maraeia were ae-
moralised by having this frosrn fruit thrown
noon intm.
A carrtui comparison or tne r.o.o. metnoa
or art Lid a. wnicn tne exenange naa em'
played, and the consignment and the auc
tion matnoa. wnicn naa oern lonnwwi s
frealy by a gre:it many XorthweFtera
growers, but demonstnitea the tremendous
advantaae or tne i.o.d. system, ana in
rssi i T ror ciosr co-opf ration oi im
principal fruit arrowing districts. and the
strong control of the Industrr by tne pro
ducrr themelv. The N'orthweatern Knilt
Eirhange te a grower exchange, unfler the
manncament of the (rowers, and operated
r the beat Intereats of the Industry- The
ti-nanct Is th nucleus on wnicn tne
oprmtive movement, now mattor of su-h
r discussion among rruttsrowera tvfrv-
where, mar bo eucrruiy lounaeti T
Krhange haa blaaed the trail : It hue
shown what ran be done: it haa established
precedents: It naa round ways and means,
and Its support br the (rultarowera promises
gre-tt mines ror tnei irnusiry.
Toe seneral market la practically un
changed. We have only sold one car since
lat report, as follows:
ON 912tX. from KiesMng. Wash., pec. 2,
mlaed varieties and XTwdt-a. Ban Iavia. uoc;
Champions. S1.2V: Ne towns. I1.40: cholra
Newtuwns. 90c: R-a h. tl.20; Wincsaua.
I1.30. ah f.o.b. Ktcaiiiitf. Wash., to a buyer
in on 10.
N ew York C at ton Market.
NKW TORK. Dee. f. The cotton market
opened stesdy at an advance of 2ffi points.
Cottin futures cloaed firm. 'loinc bid!:
LH-r amber. 14 Mc: January. 14.S7r; February,
14 1.-; March, is 14c; Aprii. i.vitc; May.
li -K-; June 15 2eC; Juiyk 1J.-.V; Auuat,
1 4- "c.
hpot cloeed stesdy. 30 points advance.
Mi 1. uplands, li-l'c. do gulf, 3..t5c tfalrs,
7JvO bales.
Dried Emit at New York.
NKW ToKK. Ie. St. Kraporated anp'oa
firm It heid with email ofTerUia. pot fancy
qurrj nt 1 W ac cnolce, liw: prune, 4
y l l c.
ru;i e Strong on reports that Western
operators are bu if g In the Ens tern mar
ket, quotations rr.;ln from lc to 10c
f- r Cai forniaa up to 34-44 and li s lftc fur
40 to -'Oa Orcgone
Ivaohea la better demand and prices
f.-n. cho.ee. 7)utc; extra chw4ca
l,e. fancy. IS c
CoeTeo aad Unvar.
NEW TORK. !. . COee futrjrea closed
weak at a net de.-i.ne of 1? to 21 rdn:s.
a.-s wer reported of i.5)0 bags. Closing
bi.m: Ieceil'-r. 10i-; January. Itf.Soc;
KebrUr. lv lv: March. is.s.: April,
:r. May. IV ?rr. June. 10 63c; July,
1. S .-: Auaust. IS Mc; September. 14.4c:
October ar.j November, le.xrc.
;P'f V'it. No. 7 lt!o. 13Sc; Pantos No.
4. USe. Mtld q-ilet. C-rdova. 13adl5c.
Haw encar Firm. Muscovado t et,
I Zlc : ran ;r. final te.t. 4 . 5c; inolaasea,
.AS test. 4 3Uc. Hfiaed steady.
Antef Wan Cottosi Crop.
WASHINGTON. Iec. 9. The to:a produc
tion of cotton In the irnited tit atea for trie
seaaon of lfIo-ll mill amount to 5.4V4.317.
vv pounds tnoludlnir llntersk whirh ts
ejuivaient to lt.4.:.o bales of oOO pounds
Kres weisni. i.i a imate or in crop re
port Ing board of the raited 8tates Depart
ment of Areulture issued todsy. The li9
croo was li.Ot'4.1e44 bates and the llMoj crop
13 i7.3o bale.
Tne estimatcu production tor cairrornla Is
t.9vK
Chicago Dairy Prod ore.
CHICAGO. lec. Butter Steady.
CT-merie, 23:r: dairies.
r:KSa Jteau? . Kfreipi. i. j cases At
mark, cases Included, 19 H v hc; firsts,
)U': prime firats. Wt
r-ee jlauy. iaiaiea, a r; iwina.
1U u-,c; younc Americas, 14 m 14 c; lona;
Dvlulh Flax Market.
ri'Ll'TH. Dec. a. Flax on track ard to
arrive. 42 42; December. 443 asaeo: May,
$.40 asked.
HEAVY CUTTLE SOLO
Largest Steers Ever Marketed
at the Yards.
CME FELLOW BRINGS $126
Shtpiuent I From Gazelle, Cal.
and Sells for the Christmas
Trade Market in Oilier
Kcppeota Is Steady.
Among the arrivals at tho stockyards yea
terday m-aa a car of cattle shipped by
Ooodale 4t Casaldy. of Gazelle CaL, which
contained tho heaviest steers aver shipped
to the yards. Two of them averaged 2113
pounds and two SOOO pounds. Tha heavier
pair brought 4&T3 and tho other two f3.E0
per 100. The heaviest steer In tho lot,
which welched 2210 pounds, realised for tho
owner $12, These cattle were bought by
the Frank L Smith Meat Company.
In the same shipment were two unusually
heavy etags. one weighing 140 and the
other 1760 pounds. They brought $$ and
14.00.
In other respects the market was not out
of tho ordinary. Cattle sold within tho
former rang of prices and several good
slzo bunchea of bxmbs brought $4.85 and
5.:i5. Hogs again sold at S.
Receipts yesterday were: 21 cattle, 9
calve. 22S sharp and 37 hogs.
Shippers of the atock were: E. E. Bells,
of Roland. 2 cars of sheep; Tatton 4b Over
ton, of Malsey. 1 car of cattle, calves, hogs
and sheep, and Goods le 4e Cassldy of Gu
selle. CaL. 1 car of cattle.
Tho day's sale were as follows:
Weight. Price.
.2115
Rye. bushels . . ,
Barley, bushels
t.50
7a, Ova
24.044
Minaeaoolla Wheat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Dec 9. Wheat D.vtm
ber, $1.00; May. $1.03 t 1-04; July
11.01-. .Cash No. 1 hard. Jl.lKiH: No.
Northern, $1.020 1-0.1; No. 2 Northern,
fefl.Ooi: No. a wheat. fSc&i.oi.
Europeaa Grain Markets.
LONDON, Dec. . Cargoes, easier; huers
holding ofT. Walla Walla for shipment 3d
lower at Jtfs.
English country markets, quiet, French
country marKeis, Quier.
LIVERPOOL. Dec.
cem ber. Us 9d; March,
lld. Weather, tine.
9. Wheat De
Us 11 Vd; May,
Grain at San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. . Wheat, steady.
fsariey, nrm. spot Quotations v neat: amp
ping. il.4591.A0. Barley Feed, $1.07 tf
l.io; brewing, gl.ig & 1-12 uats Kea,
$1.07'4nl.30: white. $1. 471.57 : black.
41.37 U ti 14 J 'i. Call board sales W heat, n
trad ins; barley, December, $1.10; May,
$L137s.
Grain Markets of tba SorChwest.
PRATTLE. ' Dec. 9. Milling quotatloni
Rluoatem. 78'c: forty-fold. 76 V-c; club.
74c; fife. 7.iSc; red Russian. 73 'c. Export
wheat uiueetem. Hic: forty-roid, 7o
rlub. 7s He: fife. 78c: red Russian. 76L-o.
yesterdays car receipts Wheat. IS cars
oats. 1 car; barley, 4 cars; corn, 0 cars; bay
cars.
TACOMA, Dec. 9. Wheat Milling bine-
nort blnfl'.ni. 84c- fortv-foid. 83e: club.
Sc; red Ruseian. Mc Receipts Wheat, 34
cars; oats, 1 car; hay, 1 car.
2 steers
2 steers 'Jm'nt
9 steers 1
J stan 1S4U
1 stac 17 so
17 ewa 1041
'J COH ...................... L'.t
2W cows U7d
tl cows w 4l
1:1 cows Ins
I caif 2.-.0
S calves 402
17 calves 1 sil
10 Citlvea OTIS
1."o lambs 7S
.' lambs 77
$.' lamua
20 hogs
1 ho
Prices current on th
stock at the Portland
wes as follows:
Prime steers $5.7
(i'toO to choice steers $.2
Fstr to rood steers 4.7
Common steers
Choice to prime cows....
iiood to cholro beef cows.
Fair to good beef cows...
Common to fair beef cows
ti'Hid o choice hetfers...
Fair to aood hetftr
Common to fair heir
4.25
r.iK
4.50
4.73
4 2r
4 40
4.011
4Stl
a. so
4 .Ml
r. .-.ti
3 .'.It
...a
PROSPECT IS BRIGHT
IMVhTRIAL ADVAXCK EXT
YEAR IS ASSIRKD.
To
I'M
I)
various rlnaaes
Union Stockyard,
4.V
H.OO
SOU
$.oo
0.73
.23
4.75 w
I.!Vi 4.S3
2 iX'i 3.50
4.7r. -f J.00
4...0S 4.7
(M et 4.U
Olv, ICO to (nod fat bull, 4."!' 4 :5
Fair la ooj (at bull, S. W f 4.01)
Common bull.
Good choice light calv.s
Fiilr to food Usht calv,,. . . ....
Good to choice tit-avy calvea....
Fair to koo1 heavy calvea......
Common eaives
Oood to choice etait,..
Fair to pood ata.a
Choice hog,
oood to choice hog"
y.arllnv wethera. grain-fed....
OH wethera. grain-fed ........ .
Choice ewea. grain-fed
Good to choic, ewea. grain fed.
Feder,
Choice lamb,, grain-fed
oood to cnoice. grain-zea. .. . . .
Poor lamb,
Hay-I"d sneep ana larooa ooc lower uu
grain-reo.
2..-,o a 1 11
7.00 a 7.50
a.30 9 1.rx
0.UU
3.75 a 4.7J
4 so a.no
4 00 5 4 SO
7.T5W 8.00
7.M) T.
4.75 t.OO
t.Xt 4.S0
3.7.. 4.00
3.::. J 3.75
2.i'5tt 3.00
6.75 6.00
o.;oo o.ta
4.1(50 5 0U
Kaatern Cattle Market.
nrtCAOO. Dec. 9. Cattle Estimated re
ceipt. r.OiH. Market, steady. Beeves, J4.40'',
T.ao: Texaa atfora, S4.1fe 5.34); We-rn
ters. S4.10f0.20: fttocktjrs and feedera.
S3.'J5U 6.o; cows and hellers. sZa'a O.10
u e.. IT.CO'fl U.OV.
Hur Ksttmaled receipts. 18.000. Market,
ronerHr l"c hlgner. Ignt, ?j.sarT.u..
mura. S7 25417.C5: heavy. 7.-'.-.f 7.80: rouch
17. .5 4o; koo to cnoice neavy. Tr.nnw
7 1,.'.; pigs. 10. 70 u 7.55; bulk of sales, 7.40
T.O". .
Kheen Esllmated receipts. 10.000. Market
Western. X75ef 4.4"; yearlinira. S4.2Ai 0.50
latnba. native. 44.560.50: Western, 14. 75
6.50.
CLOSES NEAR MOM
WHEAT COV7XTES TO MXIXE
AT CHICAGO.
Favorable Xev From Argentina the
DrprcssinK Factor Cash Wheat
Flrmlr Held.
CHICAGO, Dec. 9. Wheat finiahed within
a ahad. of bottom prices. During most of
the session, however, stubbornness cropped
out whenever th. market approached fioc for
the May option. At that point there wer.
resting orders to buy. and no break below
occurred nntll tha last quarter of an hour.
when the prlco w,nt to ASHc. pry weather
In the Winter Wheat belt of th, United
States acted more or less aa a counterpoise
th, news from Argentine. In
quMui. cash wheat was firmly held her.
and elsewhere, although the demand could
not b. classed as anything but poor. Mar
fluctuated between 5Hc and 900fec,
with th. clo.. at W4fct5.c a loss of S
compared with -4 hours pr.vl.us.
Complaint of car scarcity tightened op
prjrra for corn. May ranged from 47 Ho to
o and closed exactly tn. aatne as laat
nUht. 47Hc asked. Cash corn was easy.
No. 2 yellow finished at 51 trill's.
8horts In oats were inuucnced by th.
strer.sth of corn and turned buyers. May
had as high and low levels 34Vi3 34t.c and
34c. with the finish at 31tf3414c, a net
ain of a
There was a lively trade In provisions.
Tork rl(cd 4"c to Mc blgber: lard, 134
up and ribs at an advance of 22c to 30c
Tn. leading xuiurea raagea as louow,;
WHEAT.
Open. High.
. I .3.'
CORN.
.45S .46V.
47V, .47V
.41V, .48 V,
OATf.
.51. ,J1V
.34'. .:is
,J4'. .34 V.
MESS PORK
15.54 117S
17.7.
LARD.
7H ia.1 :s
a., 7v, .9;v,
SHORT RIBS.
S S7V, 5 77i,
t.i7v. VJU J SO
Cash quotations wera aa follows:
Flour Mieauy.
ftv. No. 3. ItHr.
u.rl.r K..1 or mlTT. s barley.
fair to cnoice ma.iing. njuc.
Fiasseeu o. i eouiaasstern. ,2 .3: AO,
Northwestern. gi.4.
Timothy seed 110.00.
Clover 114.15.
M'SS pork Per barrel, ft 1. 50 O 11.70.
lrd Per 100 pounds. 110.10.
Short ribs Sides (loose). !.: 4 S 10.53:
Short clear sides tbox,d. elO.uvsj 10.1a.
i.raln ,:attsiics:
T.:. elearar.ces of wheat and flonr wer.
equal to 171.000 bushels. Exports for th.
eek. as ,nwn or armnnreri b, wer. equal
s 00, bushel. ITImtnf reclma wer.
SS.00O bushels, compared with 21Z.0V0 bush.
! the corresponding dsy a year airo. The
estimated recrlpte for tomorrow: Wheat. 17
ars: corn. z. cars; oau, x cars; nogs.
Dee
May
uly
Dec
U-iy
uiy
Deo
Mar
uiy
Jan. .
May
an. .
May.
an.
May.
Low.
$ 1
47V.
.41
.its
.14
.3 IT.
K.SS
17.43
Close.
.H5 ",
45
47 V,
.41
JV,
0.13 V,
SIS
V
34
1J.7S
17.70
10.10
s
f to
C07:c;
1.000 bead.
Flour, barrels .
heat, bushels
om. buMiels .
Oats, bushels
Rscelpta
... 11.100
... IS.!
...s:7.ion .
.. .4:1.100
Salpmsnts.
11.100
14.100
f'O.SOO
:o.3oo
Basis Is Uie Nine Billion Dollar
Crops Harvested This Season.
Holitlny Trade.
NEW TORK. Dec. . R. G. Dun Co.'s
Weekly Review of Trade tomorrow will say
The year now drawing to a close will be
notable for its harvests, the money value o;
Its farm products being computed at close
to 19.0o0.000.000. a record figure. This fan
forms the best possible basis for Industrial
advance next year. There Is. however, little
change in financial and business sentiment,
which remains conservative and cautious.
Ccntfnued restriction of output has not
prevented steady accumulation of pig iron
storks, ana tne movemeut to curtail opera.
tlona la exoecteri to be carried still further.
In the dry goods market the holiday trade
Is shaolua un well ana re-orners lor mer
chandise are going Into Jobbing houses
steadily. The cotton roods and cotton yarn
markela are hampered by the difficulty of
setting prices commensurute with high cot
ton costs, and curtailment thereof continues.
While there has been some improvement
of th. shoe trade, business is stli consid
erably below normal for this season of the
year. Prices on footwear are not strong, but
no concessions of consequence are reported.
as values are already low, considering the
cost of production.
TRADE IX HOLIDAY IJNK8 OOOD.
told Weather Stimulating Sales of Winter
t.oods.
NEW TORK. Dec. 0. Bradtreef tomor
row will say: now or rain, followed by
cold westher throucbout considerable areas.
have tended to stimulate aales of Winter
poods and wearing apparel, while the ap
proach of the holidays has helped business
in specialties adapted to that season. Job
bers and wholesalers caterinc to this class
of business have apparently done well as
a whole, replenishing ox oroKen stocks glv-
seasonable
roods.
In regular wholesale trade, th. approach
or the Inventory season made for Quietness.
and Spring buying in genera, is reported of
rather light volume, with conservatism still
ruling trade for distant dates. Collection aa
a whole will not class better than fair.
Business failures in the United State for
the week ending December a were 267.
against 217 laat wek. 259 in the like week:
of lattj, ?vs in ivus, ;m in isui ana
In 1000. Business failures in Canada for the
week number .in. which compares with 32
last week and 30 for the corresponding week
in 190
Bank Clearings.
Btadatreet'a bank clearings report for tha
week ending December 8 shows an aggre
gate of 13.426.S43.OtlO, as against 13.180. 587.
goo last week and 33.432.1bl,O0O In the corre
sponding week last year.
P. C.
Inc.
. . $2.n.",.V0! ,00O 2.8
2M1,3fH.OOU - 5-8
New York
Chicago
Boston
Philadelphia .
St. Louis
Kansas City . .
Pittsburg
Ssn Francisco
Baltimore .....
Cincinnati ....
Minneapolis
New Orleans . -
Cleveland
Detroit
Omaha
Los Angales ..
Louisville
Milwaukee ....
Portland, Or. ..
Seattle
ft. Paul .......
Buffalo
Dener
Indlanapolla
Atlanta .:
Providence ....
Memphis .....
Richmond .....
Fort Worth . ..
Salt Loke City.
Washington, D.
St. Joseph ....
Columbus . .
Albany
Tacona
Savannah
Spokane, Wash
Oakland. Cal..
Sacramento ...
Helena
Lulutb. Minn..
Houston
Galveston
177.007.000
1IK1,750,0X
80.4115,000
r2.71M,ooo
50.71ft.000
4fl.B70.O0O
3.5S.O0O
H5.42W.OtlO
25.12!,0t0
24..r.000
lD.37ll.0O0
lfl.!OS.OIO
IR.423.tyx)
10.235.000
12.Dft2.0OO
14.2ttfl.000
11,436,000
1 i.ls.-.t)
13.550.000
lo.i.-.i.oon
9.571.000
.27.1.000
17,o.t:t.ooo
8.727.000
10.42.1.000
7.II4S.00O 13.5
9.102.000 10.9
8.&O4.0IHI
8.0S7.OOO
6.347.0W
r..747.0dO
8.407. DOO
4. 4X5. IX. 0
8.2.10, IHI0
5.l71.O0O
8.73U.OOO
U30.OOO
954.000
3.7fl0.lK0 2S 3
38.801.000 30.5
18,935, 000.2S.6
0.9
2.8
11.4
9.0
4.8
12.9
59
'10.5
9.8
2.4
S.7
2S.4
11.9
3.6
20.5
6.2
31.3
11.1
24.6
7.5
2.0
6 3
20.4
7.3
36.7
6
C.3
.1.4
20.7
i::,7
25.3
24. S
6.1
85.0
3.1
18.9
Decrease.
WHEAT MARKET EASIER
KXPOllTKItS WITHDRAW AND
PRICES .LOWER IX NORTH.
Hawaiian Pineapples Received From
Portland TTnsaccessful Efforts
to Advance Onion Market.
iSEATTlsB, With., Tc. 9. special.)
The wheal market wan raalt-r today. Blue
torn waa offcrrd m half cent lower at K4
rant and other varietlea In proportion. The
easy ton was dua, to tha withdrawal of
exporters and the .restricted purchases by
millers. Oats and barley sold at tha bent
prices of tne season, tne inrmer foinc at
$29 . and tha latter at SJS.&u.
A small lot of Hawaiian pineapples, ar
rived today from Portland and were of
fered at from 6. to 8 cents per pound.
Th potato market waa steady, but un
changed. Sweets sold back at 34 cents In
moat Quarter.
raJifornia ara pes were not as atronc. rox3
stock. oln as low as sM.&O. Out of town
Ksvies of Japanese omnRea have been heavy.
All errnrts to un ine price ox onions nave
so far been unnuccesaful.
Fresh eirr receipts were materially in
creased. Dealers, however, held the price
SO cents, ani sre not nicety to cut it
until Monday. Butter and cheese were weak.
FBODVCE AT SAX FKAXCISCO.
Quota lone Current tn tba Bar City Mar
ket.
SAN" FRANCISCO, Dec. 5. The followlna
produce prices were current today:
Vegetables Cucumbers, 2 42.5; garlic.
4 V 5c ; green peas. 6 b Sc : string beans, 7 0
12 Vic; lomatoee, Sc 1-2S; eaa plant, 6 (gf
0c.
Butter Fancy creamery "c.
EKCfitore, 4lc: fanci ranch. 4?Ho.
Cheeie Young America, 14 & 17c.
Mtllstuffs Bran. $j;30; znlddiincs, $31
St.
Hay Wheat, f 95 14; wheat and oats, $9Q
11. oo: alfalfa. IsvU.
Fruit Apples, choice, 45c; common. 40c;
Mexican lines. $4.60 3 5: California lemons.
choice, H.OO; common, $2; oranges, navel,
$1.S)6 2..4; plneappls. $2 J. 50.
lotato.0 aiinaa xxuroacKa. 11.1ag1.11;
iweets, S2.T0O2.s0; Oregon Burbanks. 11.50
unions ti.iwQ x.st.
Receipts Flour, 1S10 guar tar sacks; bar-
m- centals: oata. Jiaa centals: D:a-
toea 12-28 a aacksi . bar. 240 tana.
RISE - IS GENERAL
Stock Prices Are Advanced
Throughout the List.
COALERS ARE STRONGEST
Effe?ct of the Decision In the Temple
Iron Case Most of the Trad
ing in Pleading, Union
Pacific and Steel.
NEW TORK, Dc. . From the decision
of tha Federal Court of tho Pennsylvania
district, enjoining the Temple Iron Com
pany. the selling agency of a number of
large coal-carrying roads, but acquitting the
latter interests of evasion of the interstate
commerce law. Wall street professed today
to derive much satisfaction and gav. vent
to Its feelings bv a general rise In prices.
The stocks most affected by tho news
made the greatest gains, Reading and Le
feigb Valley advancing over two points In
the Initial transactions.
The market continued dull and narrow
during th. afternoon In the sens, that
three-fifths of the business was in three
Issues Reading, union Pacific and United
States Steel.
In the final trading, revival of gold im
port rumors imparted fresh activity and
higher prices, with substantial net advances
throughout the list.
A rise of 13 points In American Tobacco
common "on 'the curb" excited some at
tention. London bought quite extensively here,
purchases being reported at 15.000 to 20.000
shares. London's own market steadied at
the close after an irregular opening, consols
participating In the rally.
The weekly statement of the Imperial
Bank of Germany showed a decrease of fis.
000(000 In loana and discounts and a de
crease of about $2,000,000 In gold.
The bond market was firm; total sales,
par value, $2,237,000. United States bonds
were unchanged on call.
CLOM.NG STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
Sales. High. Low.
4i
46
39
57
m
3.-.H
74 H
14Hs
04 '
32
40 '4
10Oi
102 54
foii
20
74
I2v
30
S-H4
45
87
4H
07
11 "4
8514
73
114i
140
04
31
3!4
JOrt
102
105
29
7:m
1021,
SOU
10.100 81H4 70 Vi
Allis Chsl pf
Amal Copper . . 27,300
Am Agncult .. 000
Am Bvet Sugar 10.3OO
American Can .. 0o0
Am Car & Kdy. 1.2H
Am Cotton Oil. 200
Am Hit & Lt pf
Am Ice Securi
Am Linseed Oil. 300
Am Locomotive. 2oo
Am Smel A Kef 15.5O0
do preferred..
Am Steel. Fdy.. 300
Am Sugar Ref.. 2tH)
Am Tel & Tel.. 3..SOO
Am Tobacco pf 200
Am Woolen 4O0
An ironiia M Co 700
Atchison 60,100
do preferred. . 300
Atl Coast Line
Bait Ohio . . 7(10
Bethlehem Steel 300
Brook R Tran.. 2.1"0
Canadian Pac .. 00
Central Leather 2,300
uo preferred
Central of N J.
Chea A Ohio . . .
Chicago & Alton
Chi Jt West ..
do preferred
Chicago Sc N W
C, M & St P .. 10,700
C. C, C 41 St L. 100
Col Fual Sc Iron ' 200
Col ft Southern
Consol Oas .... 2,H00
Corn Products .. 200
Del ft Hudson.. :too
DAB Grande.. 500
do preferred. . 400
Distillers' Secur 2.500
Erie . 5.000
do IM pf l.ooo
do 2d pf .... 1.OO0
Ren Electric ... 200
fir. North pf . .. 1,000
(it North Ore.. 200
Illinois Central. lou
Interbor Met .. 7K
do preferred.. 1.4:tO
IntoT Harvester. 300
Inter Marine pf
Int Paper 200
Int Pump 2.5UO
Iowa Central .. 0
K C Southern .. 300
do preferred. .
Laclede Gas .. 200
Louis ft Nash.. 100
Minn ft St L
M, 8 P ft S 8 M 100
Mo, Kan ft Tex 600
do preterrso..
Mo Paclilc . 2.4O0
Nat Biscuit . . 400
Nat Lead 100
Mex X Br 2 pf 1O0
N Y Central . . . 0,200
N T, Ont ft Wea
Norfolk ft Wes. 2.TOO
North American 100
Northern Pac .. .fH0
Pacific Mail . . . 200
Pennsylvania ... 7,200
People's Gas .. 100
P. C C -fc St L
Pittsburg Coal... 200
Pressed S Car.. 600
Pull Pal Car
I'.y 8re.it Spring
Reading 165.200
Republic Steel.. 100
do nrererrea..
Rock Island Co 6,100
ria nreferrcd. . ......
St L ft S F 2 pf 800
St L Southwest. 300
do preferred...
Sloss Sheftield ..
Southern Pac . .
Southern Ry .
do preferred..
Tenn Copper . .
Texas ft Pacific
Toi, St L ft Vies
do preferred. .
Union Pac 13
do preferred.
U S Realty
V S Rubber ,
U 8 Steel ll,Muu
do preferred., i.zihp
Utah Copper ..
Va-Caro Cbem..
Wabash
do Dreferrd. .
Western Md ...
Westing Elec ..
Western Union.
1- V. ...,1 J. I. Gl .
Lehigh Valley... 32.BO0 17H" 177
600
410
1S.600
9(10
200
l.GOO
300
30O
700
:,700
l.OOO
500
300
4O0
""lioo
100
00 22
122
65 i4
80
133
15
163
28 i
69
82 H
28
44
84
153
1224
55
1.10
20
54
110
'ii' '
4V
1814
30
f03
142
128'
31
"irj""
111
01
85
112
'7
62
114
31
129
104 Ti
17
30
147
so?,
'so
"so"
24
61
40
114
24
59
35
25
21
55
109
21
121
C5
30
132
15
103
28
A8
81
27
42
.13
133
121
54
130
20
54
110
'is"
40
ir
30
ios
142
128
30
'44
11014
51
35
111
'iwj
62
114
31
128
104
"i
30
143
30
'29
"08
24
09
49
113
24
59
34
25
21
54
168
73
116
45
60
In
33
"67"
70
72
115
45
60
15
S3
. "flf ""
70
Bid.
28
64
41
39
9
50
57
20
17
11
85
74
103
42
114
141
04
80
40
100
101
115
105
2
74
1U2
3
log
205
80
30
21
43
140
122
05
30
56
183
15
163
27
08
82
28
44
83
151
122
55
130
20
54
110
JO
13
40
IT
30
64
103
142
27
127
31
6.1
45 'i
1011
51
85
111
40-
61
114
30
128
104
5
17
30
159
32
147
- 30
30
61
38
24
61
49
113
24
58
34
25
21
50
19
90
67
82
73
116
45
0014
15
S3
44
6C
69
S
178
Total sales 'for the day. 630.800 shares.
BONDS.
NEW YORK. Dec. . Closing quotations:
V. 6. ref 2s reg.lO0N. Y. C. g 3 89
do coupon . . 1.0. l-acjuc oa lux
. S 3s reg 102 No. Pacific 4s... 100
da couDon ...101 Union Pacific 4S.1O0T4
U. 8. new 4s reg.ll5Wls. Central 4s. 93
do coupon .. .llS'ilJapancse 4s .. oso
D. ft R. G. 4s. 4B4
Money Exehssfe, Etc.
NEW YORK. Dec. B. Money on call easy,
j3 per cent; ruling rate, S per cent;
losing bid, 3 per cent; offered, 3 per
cent. Time loans dull. 60 oavs and u nays
iffered at 4 per cent; six monuas onerea at
per cam.
Close Prim, mercantile paper, 3S0V4 per
nt.
Mt.rtin. exchange steady at a decline, with
ctual business In bankers' bills at $4.S223
6 4.8239, for 60-day bills ana at 4.aoo ior
"commercial bills. $4.8184.82.
Bar silver. 64 c. A
Mexican dollars. 48c.
Government bonds, steady: railroad bonds.
Orm.
losnox. Dec t . Bar silver steady.
u A njip mince: monev. 2144l3 Der stent.
The rate of discount in the open market for
short bills Is 3 per cent. The rate of dis
count In the open market lor three months
Ills la Per cent.
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. . Sterling on
London, sight. 11.85. Drafts: Sight par;
o. teisgrapn, .uz.
Stocks at Boston.
BOSTON. Dec. 9. Closing quotations:
Alloues 38 IMohawk 45
Amalg. Copper.. 3i Nevada con. ... J si.
A. Z. L. ft Sin.. 2iNIplsslnr Mlnea. 10
Arlxona Com. .. 14 .North Butte 2
Atlantic 5,North Lake
B ft C C ft S M. lniOld Dominion... 37B
Butte coalition. 18 (Oeceola 123
at. Ar. ex-a. ft iarrott ts c (Jj liift
Cal. ft Hecla...530 'Qulncy 70
Centennial 10 Shannon 11
Cop. Ran. c. CO. 60 superior 4
iuite t-n. Jts. aup se no. aim.. a t
Franklin Sup ft Pitta Cop. 13
Glroux Con. ... 0 'Tamarack
Granby Con. ... 38 U. S.S. R. U. 32
Greene Cananea. 6 do preferred .. 40
Royate I cop. 17 lutan coi
Kerr Lake 6 Utah Copper Co. 45
Lake Capper S3 HI Winona 8
Metal Markets.
NEW YOHK. Dec. . Standard copper
easy; spot. 12.20 & 12.35c; December ana
snuarr. 1: -b b L'-.c: feDruary ana saarcn.
12.25&12.40C-; London Slrm; spot, 5i ts 3d;
Lumber sviens
National Bank
CORNER FIFTH and STARK STREETS
PORTLAND. OREGON
Capital $500,000
THE UNITED STATES
NATIONAL BANK
PORTLAND. OREGON
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
Capital - - - $1,000,000.00
Surplus end Profits. $800,000.00
OFFICERS:
r. AISTSWOrtTH. Prcldrat. R. W. CHHKElt,
R. LEA BARITBS, VlccPraarldent. '
A M. WHIUHT, Aaalatswt Cashier. W. A. filOJLT, AssUtaat'Caaklaa
LETTERS OF CREDIT AND TRAVELERS
CHECKS ISSUED NEGOTIABLE EVERYWHERE
DRAFTS DRAWN on all FOREIGN COUNTRIES
Ladd 8 Tilton Bank
-"F i v ; Establfshed 1859. y. i
' . . OLDEST BANK ON THE PACIFI0 C0ASI '
Capita! $1,000,000
V ETOPLTJS AND FB.0FITS $600,000
XV. M. L,ad. Presiaent. H. Howard, Jr, Asa't Cashlen. ri.
Edw. Cookingham, Vlce-Prealflent. J. W. Ladd, Assistant Cashier, yj
XV. U. Dnnck.ley, CasWor. Walter St. Cook, Asa't Casblar. J,
First National Bant
Capital $1,500,000 ,
Surplus 750,000 -
Oldest National Bank Westof thp
Rocky Mountains
CUtMARDi CRUISES
w. at
6 MADEIRAVJGIBRALTAR
AUCIERS-VILLEFRANCHEICENOA" . .
NAPLES ALEXANDRIA FlljME:i
AiLA CARTE SERVICE
JAN. 7.
f . IWITHHIIT CUADnr. asal
JAN. 21,
FEB. 18,
MAR. 11,
rn.'nSTICULSRS XPPCV T O OUR ACCSjCICS AX
a a M VRANlftlCO. TOMONTO. MONTRCSL AND WINNIPEG ON LOCAL AGENT
I
i
i
i
Jkfm
futnres. f E7 lis 3d- Lake cooper. 13.00
i.r5: lctrolrtic. 12.87 V IS. 00c and cast
ing-, 12.60 12.75c. Arrivals reported at New
vnrk tnriftv. 90 tons. Exoorts. accortlinic to
tha custom bouse returns, ,403 tons so far
this month. .
Tin Easy; spot, 3S.40.94Oe; December,
3.25S5c; January, February and March,
8S.2O038.3Sc; London firm; spot, 171 16s;
futures, IIS 3s Sd.
Spelter Quiet, 5.S0 5.90c New Tork; 5.70
96.80c East St. Louis; London, 14 2s d.
Iron Cleveland warrants, 49s 9d in Lon
don. Locally, the iron market was very
nnsettled. and Quotations are uncertain, iso.
1 foundry iNortnern, .o. l xounary tooutnern
and jSO. 1 xounary- ooumern Buit, 9 ld.ao h
16.25, nominal ; Sso. 2 f ounary ortnern.
Bitulithic
streets
cost
moderately
TRAVELERS' GVIDE.
San Francisco, Lea Anfelss ani
San Diego Direct
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ml 8 8. Elder saU ry Wednasdar
alternatslj at P. At. Tleket office UJ
Third t,. near Alder.
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W. B. SLLhStB. Trelsht Acest.
fiusua at, 114. A 1314.
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Tiie Royal Mail
Steson Packed
Company
Cruises da Lux to
Cuba Wefrt Indies Panama DwmnJ
6EVKNTT YKAitS Kxperlence In
ths West Indies Passenger Trade
R.M.S. P. "AVON" U-Z.
Jan 21 dt days) 140 up Feb. 18 (3
das) 1S up March S (IS dars)
$S up.
The only Steamer CruHlne: tn the West
Indies specially constrnct,d for service
In the Tropics.
Weekly sailings from Kew Pier 42, 29.
R N. Y.
Bermuda-Cuba-Jamaica LmTiAsm-e'
On Alternate Saturdays by West India
Matl Steamers and Intervening- Satur
days by the
SOWlAMOtl "TRCWT" B.525
B. L S. P. IXCl' a Ton,
Sanderson A Son., 149 LaSalle St., Chicago
O.. R. & N.
Astoria .Route.
STEAALEK HA8SALO
Leares Portland dally except Saturday at
S;00 P. M. Makes all way landlnrs. ArrlTsa
at Astoria at 0:00 A. M. Leaves Astoria
dally, except Sunday, at 7 :00 A, M. Arrives
Portland at 0:00 P. M. Hakes direct con
nection with steamer Xahcotta for Megler.
Ilwaco, Long Beach and all points on tha
liwaco Rail i oad,
BAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND 83. CO.
New service to Los Angeles via San Fran
cisco every five days.
Prom Ainsworth dock. Portland. 4 P. M.
8. 8. Beaver Jeo. 13, Bear 18, Bose City 23.
From San Francisco northbound, li! M.
8. H. Bear Dec. 12, Kose City 17, Beaver 22.
From San Pedro northbound S. A. Bos
City Der. 15, Beaver 20, Bear 25. -
JUL u. Bmita, U. X 1 Hiiro oi
T. W. Baofiom, Affent, Ainsworth Dock.
Phone: Main 403. gag; A 1402.
COOS BAY LINE
PTFAMKR BREAK WATER sails from
ila.tra Arvlr Portland. 8 P. M. Dec 13. 'JO.
U7, Jan. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, Feb. 7, 14, 21, 2 and
every xuesaay ninv merejuwr uurmg int
Winter. Freight received at Alaska Dock
until 6 P. M. daily, passenger fare flrst
class, $10; second-class, 7, Including; meals
and berth. TlckeU on sale at Ainsworth.
Dock, phones Main 203. A 1234: ;
Canadian Paclno Smpreas Una of ataamars
salllnc weekly between Montreal and Ltrsav '
pool. Wireless on all steamsra Ask am
ticket aaent or write F, R JOhAJrVB. fk .Am
ia fflaint ib, Porti and, rw