Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 02, 1911, Page 19, Image 19

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THE 3IORXIXG OREGOXIAy, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1911.
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SELLERS OUT OF IT
No Offerings of Wheat on
Local Market.
FARMERS ARE INDIFFERENT
Ir-mand From AM Quarter I
riirrkrd flow Trading la
Floor. 0 and Barley.
F Markrt Firmer.
It a bB a long Uul h aTrala
raarkat wa a Inactlaw a at th praaant
t'jna, ::t h prttliftllr wlthdrawa
tm tt mart. It la thought that frra
nr ofr.rtnc tr afr m.ddla
af t!t mon-.h. bat at tho vrnt linn taT
tar aot aSn4 r eHhf declines or d
iidco Stocks la ether hnd ar light
Ttio demand from California h fall a
natea-a-lr la th et weak. Th demand
from miliar a alao alow, a to floor 1-
im ta r a mau brtak. and aa for tha
xpcrtr. I hay cannot oparat at tha prao
nt wl of value. Paalera yaetarday
iot4 club wheat at ia eentB an J blao-
etara at eota.
Mm wer mm-haned la tha eata and
Barley B.rkiU. wtta th Inquiry t"r not
..,..!. backwarvL Tha aallifeed market
aa bar:r teadr.
Laval receioia In care wer rror1d by
tb Merchants' xjxoliarge aa follow:
Wr.et llarlr ri"arOa llr
wl :
T.-tr ........ a .
mln.1ar .... 3V I .
Y .r ego ...... : I '
p-..o to ..: -'s
fear aao UU l i
n
I It
4 I
ta ;i
TTco-c-otianl Fr. at HrJiJ-r. write oa
th Autre. aa wneal crop of al-ia aa w
lowa;
"It etn ert!a t!at predict loo will
amount to at l-aat M.01O. buen: or
ar. Tha conaumptloa r capita of wboat
la Aoatralla ta eetlmated at about boanel
for ttool SO-X.e'MJ peop.e. M that allow
tn a&ovt 3T.o.ta utii for Australian
eneaamptloa aad afoot l.tM.IW buahel f -r
tnr tho wil rrap. tr.rr ouxUl to ba
aviat S: tiri;i l-ft f"r expert Tha
moat frirt;a cnr.it l tuna fr tha prnt
crop baa t--a la tha Ma! of Mctorla.
w?l.p-t th of r. -tJ nt!tk!an pl-ace tha
probata IM at !MI.M bu-!l. or mora
than 3 toi). 0 bull ahead of th flcurr
f li l. Thta will b :b arc.t crop
-r harT.tl tr mr Aa.trar.an :at. aad
w.:I b ab-iut i'. . buiih.t aboad of
V:Ttnr: crop tao aona ao Tba tl
ma'xt weat Tl. M of Vw .uth Wala la
I ! 5f .". c'Trior.l with it JJIOW buha!
Ut jr. iipit th fatt that 2 1 C arr
w. ra ha o.3 ava. labia for tr!pptrc. Thra
u !o an urtsM of arr.a la tha
ar.a f it f r ki). whlla tha crop rJura
r-r.nt t'.?l arra. acalnt l laat
-uo. T"a inrai jlM thi yar on tho
ba; of th Mttmata wilt ba 11. tt buahrl
rnmpar.d with 111 laat an. and 111
In lv.4. Th -uh Auxrallaa anticipa
tion ta frr :i.JTl3i buh: from S.43S 0
a.-r". ixiik It., or a rdjrika TSl.ao
bah.! front lsa'' trior acra than tart
ainm. It 1. alo ihmhik-I that t'.atrit
Australia w.u lM .. to T.o.a
buihrla. U'twaaland about t.loo. Wiibata.
and Taaaiasla about balla
nr.i r.Rfl ark h i titi ii iiom.
ltrwa Mark I fr lh Older Crawtba.
Tha oil trrwwtha ara tha a'ronc f-atur
rf th bop mark.t. N.w oo-l bold th.'.r
awn falrlr w.II Grower ar not aollara.
bat thr ar anoucb falr" bop oa tba
mark.t to f'll crrat ord.ra and lata
prmata th prlca of 1919a front adtancinje.
Aa t-ba! U waa bousht ytiirnlir from a
local d-r br B. O fhurkla at IH ('
TS Pi'arllr. Kt of 11 bala f loa. at
In4pn!oc. lat.tr rvportrd tjikva by T. A.
Utnr A "x. at lit cant, wa not aold.
Tha Kcatl.a KMrr. of January 1 ara
f th Cntljb hop aark.t:
"Th markot contlnura la bardn. uaoful
o p pr bopa bicaj now within a rry fw
ahlll'nf of tho bttr qualltloa. which ba
on Lr partlr participated la th rla la vat
aaa. Con'lnaniai mark.ta coctlnub ta a.l-
ar. c. and atork ara rwry ahort. Amrt
caa mark.ta ar at.alr. at tha full ad
waara. and thr la no rt quan:ltr of
FaclCe Coaat hop off.rlnc on thla markt"
Tv. Cnrtlah llrwra' Journal aata:
"Th aw y.ar opanad with rirrpttor.al
activtty ra thla mark.e. and ft mar trulr
b M l that tha bulk of th ' tul-
na baa r-n dor. wlthm tha pa.t thrra
ar foar wrka o ttrong. Irvl r.d, baa baa
tha d.aianl. and tha cl.aranraa ao baavir.
that vrr f-w pare! ar loft. A corr
apoedtna advanoa la prica baa. of couraa.
to 1 . Th rata ha ba pxtnclpaltr la
low e,ua!:t and bavfjt coppr bop, tha
boat ort bow blr. v:ari'ly wbfalnabta. All
tha continental bop offrr.J on thla market
bar ba arid at hisher alue. whll Ia
atrt Coaat arltla ar frtchlnc from IS
to Sa more.""
rG MARkt T Midi II KM F. K,
Ittald Kr-U.lj.
Tit mr.! ink.rn n a di-
taar:. t (n-mr tan ax. Th 4' ma ad has ra
pru4 a.u:a ts, dv : 'a w ratrktj And
rip: mrm orkl f( prompt. y. N
tr rpot-J nir 3 r-bts rtrtr.
Pus-'t tufi4 dr r r(rln -T7 cott
t V.1T M(ntaV
Tb tmulirr marH-t. on th othr hAod.
n -r.a.J ti-.Ii-.--a I'hU ko a!4
lorr a X ot yat-rl-vji. A Jxt
many cj4 wr carnru ovr. Country
lr- Me- -.a?r xf f ftVaAtO Wli.
Thrna vii gt4 man 4 for bat'.vr
nj cr. at IH stabli-hiM j,rlra.
IUmbm TaJ Vt la CIUrtiln.
To c..t of vrmns-m. a car wf cltr and
a r c mtavaj vatab.a Tm iwoi
ytar4a" r-rt:tv IWainm aa fairly
iruoO trna ani ar.n -iBPtaua to hm
th firm tiasur f t'i fru-l market.
cara of bananv ba..kj f r lort
ara ti-4 up by a wasMiut la OaU-forn:a-
T'j T vr rporti out of
Laj Ara.ca
Kank ( t7mrins.
n-r rla.nan of orth!ar ctdaa
yM'.irali; vara aa ija
I'lerlnc. nalancea
porfanl
x-e.l'le
T . oma
Sp-.kao
Ii,.,ii.i i ..:)
tiiviii
..J3 44 14
z:.i ltoitai
rOR.Tt.VXD M IRkLK
Oral a. 1 leexr. lead. 1 tc
TTHrT AT Track prlcea: Fluaatem. lie;
rl-io. tlc. red Rueaian. : Va.ley. bJ
ajaic: 4' fi.l. tic
HaM-HY Kee.1. :Iff:t prr ton: braar
rng nimtnal
ii:L.rrrr r.ran, 1:1 per too: mid.
fll.urt j0wJ.. abort. Si; rolled ba.-iey.
I-IVAV
VI.-',Vtt patent, V li p-T barrel;
a-ra-t'-i I a. 1 a Jo; aimrtx t TO; Val
tee. '. o . graltam. !..: ebula wheal,
aj-j.et.r. IV
fOHN waole. $?. crxeked. 129 par ton.
t-AI.4 No. I ah. I. Pr ton.
1U1 Track prlcea- Tlaotkr. Wlllamatt
t Tx .ej. r taa. taatera Oregon.
irtJR; a If.. 1 fa. Iiiwau.vi: grain bay,
lliivwH; clover. ri.b l. ju.
Vetrataldoa and Fnilla.
rrLH-lanrr. It l: .0; cholc. II
111. common. Iwull Pr bk.
ALK VE'SKTAhl.Ki Carrol. II bnn
dred: parai;a. 11.0 l.Oo; turnip. (1
b'.a. tl
OHF.trs rltrtT Peara. t.J0l.TS par
boa; M.Uraa I7T.V par barrel; cranbar-
!. lirUJrt por brroL
VliiEIM.r. lie-ana. IT H pr pound
rabsar. II l.SO por bun'lrod; raIlflow
er. 11 wu 1 p.r rrata; c-lory. California
t3-(l;l pot crat: carumtor. 12 pr
b-j clant. Ii rr pound: aarlic.
1" 0 11:: pr pound, trvrn oniona. W por
lulro; h'B'l lettuce. il J Mc par pw
papper lie p-r li.; pumpkin. ?r p.
lb.; radlah.s. aotllie Pr uoien: ipfu
aquail. V pr pouoa; luwain e -m
n m how
ft"TATOE Or-con. buylnar price, ft.tl
6 1 "O per hundred: lft potato, I
per hundred.
tropical -nriTf Oranro. bbtIi
I?-:ts Mr hi Vorl.la arapofrult. f S 5
Ca.lfornl tr.r-rfrult. 11SOW4- bananaa. j
11(11:'. tanc-rni.a. IT.. per box.
uMuN l;uvlr.a Drue. 12 pr ban
dred.
Tmlr and CataBtry rrodora.
rnfl.TRT-Uro: Mm. IrtnlTc: Fprlnra.
laillTc. lurk-ia, H L-.c; am. .
1 t 14.-: dr.a turk-ra. chulra, ..---v
: ;. urecun ranch, candl-d. :! P
doeen.
Jit TTrn Cltr creamorr extra. 1 and
pound print, tn box.a. 21c per pound; let
than boxea. canon and delivery extra.
OircCE full cream, twlna. )o par
po;ad: yonna America. lTc
I'ijHK lanrr. lou,Mlwe wr pound
VCI, Fancr. IS to 111 pound. ll14o
per j-ound.
rrwrlalowa.
RAMS 10 ta It pound. ITHe; 13 tn 14
pound.. IT'te; 14 to Id pound.. 17Hc:
kint.d. 17jc; picnic. J4c; cotiaga roll.
lav-.
PACON Tancr. Itl: itandard. S9c
choice. ?.Tc: Kncl.ah. 2'c.
bUoKHU MIC AT llcef toncue. 0-1c
d-iad tf acta. ;c; ouUidr. nonx.; Inaidc
:jc: knuckl'-. r.-.
IRT HALT 11.I.EO Iteialar abort clear.
dr :t. J4--c: inrnk-i lc; ba-ka. light.
. MS-: m"kod. lac; back. hay. it.
lc; imok-4. li-c: cxpurta. ait. io
am.ik.tl 17U.O.
LAKl Kettle rendered, tierce. lv,c
tula. 14 1. atandard pure. ll-Tcea. 1.ISC
tut. llc; rb.de. tlrr.e. 12Hc: tuba.
it-. hortnlnc. tier.. I''3c: tuba. 10xe.
Una. Waal. Hide. Etc.
nopa ruo crop, 110; tuw crop. 10014c
U ihil l:.it.rn Oreaon. 1-ft lac per In.
according to anrlakage; Valley, l.itlve per
S.!'.lf.IR Choice. SOtl3c.
ti i u.'i.J hi. lea. CitllS" par lb
aali.a calf. Uc: a. lcd k'.P. ISc; Baited
ataxe. c; grn hide. lr I: dry hide.
KStflic, dry eair. litfiac; ory ei
1'k.LTS Pry. lOjic: aaltad. butcher'
take off. 4i J .3c.
Oil.
I.IVPEED OII Pur raw. In barre
. . . .....i. aina- -
lll, Betue p.j..i. tn ' ' " . . .
In rax. 11.12: kettle twllrdt. In caaes. Il l
A-Ot or i.e. ...I-' i: f "
..... .... . . . 1. ' . . . - ..! kf
ll-i.lilcht. Iron "b'..la lie. ca.ee Ike. w...
b a. lie. K.-c.ne. ca-'e USr: ar"c'al Wale
White. Iron bt.a I J Sc. J"J b'"- ! Sc
-m...- .-.. "Tc- extra oiar. ca--e I'tt
v w A i: i-u'.ha. Iron bbla. lie; ca.x
1-. Btha. Uoa bbla.
..-..line. Iron bb'a SOc. rafa a. -ac: engia
3..ti..aie. Iron bbl. TSc caaea I4c
Crocertea. Dried Trull. Flea
ip.if:d rnriT Apple. 11 iih ,k
rurranla. USOl'l aprlcote. 14SW'"'
aMIa or b'.ack. by lack. T -;
i.; 11-1 .a, ajc, mvM-m, - - - -
mrrfa. i -c . . .,
p DION Columbia '.lvr. 1-pottnd tall.
lo r r aoxen: .-poun-i an,.
p..und fiat. t-i-M. Alaaka plnat. l-pouna
CorrEK Una a tod. tn drurvx. 112 C Stc pr
poi n 1. .
.... . . aa... almond.
f'rasu nuta. ioti'o; i'.u...-. . -- -.
iji aa X I oer
ld.t IV: pecana. iv; ri u . . -. - - " . '
doi-n. ch-atnut. 12 So por pound; hickory
Dull, ! w per p.. u.i. . , .
SALT ilranulxted. l P'r on! nlr-
. . . .. . . ... x.i oer ton.
TlUna-. '"" '. Vr. I.e.." Whlt
Sc; Lima, iwic: pink. '; red il.xlcn.na.
-c; bayou, a c.
I-If-r Nn. 1 Japan. 4c: cheapar grad.
1..0K4".: rioutn.rn n.a.i. e-aw-" .
HONKT -hoica. XIi per can; tra.nea.
Sc ,-r p.,ur.d.
M lAK I'ry arao.i. - ,. ,--.
r.... Xi.Tu: extra 0.. 1 golden .,.
Hxv vellow I).. 4M; cubea brrrla
. .. r.rm. on remit
A 10: pownerea. e -
.no., il.h.n 11 dava. deduct V. pound.
If later than Ik day ana TV ja
deduct tec pr pouna. jnapi. .- . ---
per pouo.l.
POTATOES SLOW SALE
WFeXTV CARLOADS OFFERED
OX THE SRXTTLE .M.UIKET.
Ks Are Advanrrd lo SS OnU Wllh
an ActlTt Drnuint! Kutler
Cltan Vp.
' ac.TTi ri lVaah- Kb- 1. Spclal.l
I nder an excee-luigly bri.k demand and a
light urply. th pne of frcah ranch
a a rua up to Si cent, three centa at ove
U't week a loweat pri.-e. i.a "
..nrk.i .tmoet entirely to freh egaa. B.t-
wlih.tardlng that th. town I. full c-fator-...
.t.k olf.reJ at all kind, of rricea
Another n. If -r.-nt cut from the prlr
. eNerae. Tillamook being Offered
I lis centa with 1 cnt lb outaloe
"'-'a-e-'tS: cut .n".a ;n" of n-uhl.,.:
butter, t-i- dem.n.l b.e Inc read o
t.aaleely that .lea.er. ara """ "''J
tn meetlna reouir-meota hla aiomaa
d.-a not Da at ail. fome further
adjuatment mar n-ca.ary atmyctnrlly
t, e-ltle lue praaeel troublia. I'uultry
draxced.
No lee than carload of potato., war
offered la the l.r ar.lt fday end met
a a ow al. TH pina..n receipt w-ro
m heaxy that d-alera cut the prua la tit
on.. ft -a. .'i-t.nctly a buyer- market
Wa'la Walla ar.lncr itaia tr.at they ol.l
haaa aapar.gJ. In thr.a aeeka If Ilia prca
aot ae.th.-r ronimu-a.
APD.ea ar nl aei.mc null o actively.
o:r to a better Ueniar-l for oriTg.a.
Tu gra.n tnaiketa a era extremel uu.l
ritoKtcK at a.! rB-.cisca
QeetalUea rtfml ta tha Bay City Market-.
SAX FRANCISCO, lab. 1. Tha follow
lex produce pr..ee re current lod.y:
Vegetable Cucumber, liceafl: car. 1c. 4
04c green prea. nominal; erring bean. 14
use. tomato. :icll.:i. egg plant. 10
w l S c.
flutter Fancr creamery. 3iw
K.- -tore. -Jc. f -in. y ran.-li. HVc.
Che Vaunt Ani. rt. a. liS0 1-ao.
kln.etulfa xJrau. -.'; Biiodilnga tH
O ia
IUy Vh...t. tt1SM: wheat and oat a.
.l.-. a.f.ll l-'tlll..
e'rutt A ppiea. a hole.. Tic: common. ic ;
Mexican Itmee, 14 ti 4-: 1'al If or ma lemons,
c'loice. fl. comne.n. gl.i.. orange. . na k
II .-..ul li: wneapt-.e. .-v2-t.
fotxl.ve Karl. Iioia. Il.n I ": Sallnaa,
rlurbxnk. IJ.lJlti."J: wcet. t-Hl 3.Zi; Ore
gon tlutanka ll.)lMI.
onlone 42 2. It).
lieceip' r i-.iir. ao,u t)uarter sack;
wheau cnt..: b.rl.-v. 4o:i.' crnta'a:
eat. N r.n'.als: poteroea. ITTO aarka,
brin. ii 'guila: middling. 10 ack; hay.
3M tona.
MeuU Market.
NKVV TCiRK. Feb. 1. Stan.tard copper
etexd). Spot. February. l.r'-h. April and
May. tl n.1 Tf 12. ltr. London firm. .-pot. lii
uc; futjrea, ii lsa Pd. Cunlome-1! ouae
tetiirn phowerl export for the month of
January of 21 2.17 ton. xclu!te of South
ern and paciric port, acamet 2'..o:'la loo
for tha aau:e perl'nl In lila. laka copper
12 o2Sd to 12 ;Sc; electrolytic. 12 27 S w
12 . casilr.g. 12JII2ic.
Tin Weak. rtMt and January. 4f O e
41Ti --: March, A;-ril ar1 VT. 42 41 b til T..c.
London aeak. t-f-.t. 1 1 M lw; f-iturra. ill!.
lad dull. 4 4'ial.iVC New York. 4-2." t
4 IV Eaat St- Loula. London lead. 112,
l.,a 3d
Kpelter dull. Mlal l Ve New Tork : 1.2S)
.tv fclaat St. lvuia. Incl.o, f2J l'Ve,
Iron Clreland warrants. 4e lSd In
Tior.d-.n. leallv Iron ana endy. No, 1
foundry Northern. 1 1 5 2-'. $ lVAi ; No. 2.
II Ti. No. 14 T.lti 1-. TJ. No. I fuurulry
toulherDr and do soft. I ia 2i it liTi.
Hoeaa at New Tork.
NEW XOiiii. b. 1 Uuiia t-lrm.
ALLSTOCKS STRONG
Prices Sweep Upward Without
a Break.
FEELING IS CHEERFUL
Improvement Due Largely to llarrl
man project and Favorable Ke
port of Steel Corporation.
Ilarrjr In Northern Pacific.
NEW TORK. rb. 1. With scarcely a
break througn tha day. prlc ler.ls wpt
upward on th stock exchang In conlstnt
f.i.hi.in until at th clo torn of th actlva
stock showed Bet gains of two point or
over.
It wa th moet Impreaslv demonstration
of trngtli which Wall rittwet has wllneased
In many weeka. and was attributed In tha
main to tha influence of yeslerday a faror
al.e development, notably tha Harrlroaa
srstem's bugs Improvement projects and tha
cheerful view xpreed by Chairman Oarr.
of tha Cnlted btatea fteel Corporation, aa
lo preaent and prospedtlva conditions In that
Industry. Tha volume of business on tha ex
change waa nearly double that of recent
oait.
.Northern Pacific roe In spectacular nun
Inn, touching 1 .'.. flv point Bbov last
night- closing, and waa again tha featur
of the day trading. Ita rapid advance In
recent days atlll Is unaccompanied by sat
isfactory explanations.
Copper eliaree received less attention, al
though refioctir.g th general tendency of
the market.
Offering of nearly III.000.004 Reading 4
par cent bonds Increased the already large
total of new securities recently 'placed on
tha market. Flotation of new securities to
the value of ltir.oOO In tha month Juat
ended eetabtumed a new high record. Tba
Increase waa conflued to railroad securities,
which were more Hi an ivn,ooo.OH greater
than In January. Industrial Issues fall
ing off considerably.
Ixn0..n waa a large buyer In this market.
Americana advancing genTally.
Iion.la were firm. Total sales, psr value,
0.0u0. I nll.d Plates la. registered, ad
tancrd ti per cent on call.
CLOSING STOCK yuOTATION.
Closing
S.tl. High. Low. lil.l.
AIMS Chal pf .. 2J ;u 32 31
Amxl Copper .. 1.1 7. o. A4 mu
Am Agrirut .. i .too r.itt ma.
Am llret Sugar. 4 1'W 4'-. 41 'a 42 Si
Amen. an tan. l.ioil 11 fiv 11
Am Car A F.lv. S. Jriv M f.5 f.4
Am t'otton OH. w tMi'4 M rt.f
Am 11.1 A l.t pf ix m r.tVj ;:ii r."
Am lea Secorl. 2.'J 22 111 w 21 u
Am Linseed ... 2'hi 12 12 12
Am Locomotive. C.lo.1 42 41 41 T4
Am hmel A lief 2l.1M hn Ti' TBTa
do preferred. . 7.1.1 ion I11..1. lois
Am Steel F.ly.. ihi 4IS 4d 41:4
Am Sugar lief.. no.! 117S llnS 1!S
Am Tal A Tel.. T.ToU 14i-.. 144V
Am ToIkjoto pf. IS s
Am Woolen .... a.Ht 3SS 32S 52
Anaconda M Co 2' .tliN. nns r.lltl
A l. bison 1I.T.I loT Jos' atari ,
do preferred.. fexi 1H3 lit','1. lo','.
All Coast l.lne, vhJ 123 IJ'JAj 122
llll: A OhlO... 1.IMMI ItNiX, 1,1,1 llltiV
lethlehem Steel 3 ."HKl :i:f, :ij ;i.i S
Hrook K Traa.. "J THA. 774 T
Canadian l'uc .. 8 I'M SlO'. 1"1 110
Central leather 2.VU0 1 4 32S
tlo preferred Inns
Central of N J 2sn
Chea a Ohio ... 13.100 i- ai yr.K
Chicaxo A Alton 27 V
Chi Ot We ... (. VI 24 23 21S
do Drcforred.. 000 414 44 4K V
Chicago A N W 11. Rod 1V 14K 144S
M A St P.. li..ot l:il V 1.I0U lai
C. C. C A St U too. i r.i 114
Col Fuel A Iron 4 o :it, .l.-.l, 3.'.i
ol A Southern. 2..f' An, MS f.H S
Consol !ss .... 4tu) 141 A 142H 42
Corn IToducts.. t 14'a 1:1:. 13 '
lei A Hudson.. Aoo Jess 1"''
X A R alrand,. 4' 314. 31 S 31 S
do preferred.. hoi Tit. 701, 711
riMi:i.ra' s.cur T.400 3.1s . 34s .'i.'.v
trie o.tear 'Jl x 2'. 2U
do let .f .... 1.400 4- 4S 4HS
do 2d Pf .... fHH ST '4 37 3
General Eleo ... 3al l.-ejx, jr.4"a IMS
tit North pf .. 23..1O0 131 S l-".l l:i
Ol North Or.. 12.o'N H2'4 HilH 2
initio: t-enlral. itNi ln-, l4S i:iis
luterbor Met .. fi'Hl lvs lS ICS
lo preferred.. 1,K r.4 1 B3S ".'IV
Inter Harvester. Sno lie 110 lltJa
Inter Marine pf fejo 1T4 ITS ITS
Int 1-t.per l.lo.) jx 1.1 'A 13
lilt 1'itmp 2.100 111, 40S 41t
lava t'entral ... 2'Ht lus 1
K O Southern.. l.! fl." S4k 344
do l.rvfcrred.. Tod 17 1T rtdV
Iclede laa .. 11. HI 1I24 1124 1I2S
Louis A Null.. I.Ihmi 14.::i 14.1 14'.S
AllDO A St L. . 2U4 24 S 2T
M. S P A B H M : l.-lS 13Hi, 13N
Mo, Kaa Jk Tex 4otl ll.'.s S'S 3iS
Mu. Knn Tex.. 4"l 3.-.-, :(.'.-
do preferred.. l"d T 7 BT
Mo I'ncltlc J1.2'l b2 M b2'4
Nat II. .cult ... 3.IHN1 123 123S l-'4
Nat Lead 1.3'XJ i7i f.7 R7 S
Mex Itr 2 Pf 1.2'Ht 3T ST 37
N V Central ... .' lliS 113S 114S
N V. ont A Wes 3.:n0 4.1 S 42 S 4.1 S
Norfolk A Wra. .! 3'i7ta lil:a Hla
North Am .... 2' 72S T2 V T2 S
Northern 1'ao .. "S.ieid 12s , 124 121
l'acitlc XIail ... .100 2rtV 2d 'a -1S
I-enn.vlanla .. 11.. 0.1 I.':.-. l.'s I-'"
I'. op., s ;... ... hi luT'a J"7 1'lTS
l- c A St 1-. 4" t'H'a 111s s
I'lttal.urg Coal 2-x' 2 V 20 S 1W
-reasd S Car.. 4o 34 S .'14 34 S
full I'ul Car .. r.' Ml I'll I'lOS
f.v Rte.i soring 300 .1.. -:i4s
Healing 1T.4.X 1V4 1.-.7
Iteptltdic Pteel . S.'d :l. 31V 34S
do preferred.. I.7e V'.iv tf1 S i,fi S
Rork l.lnnd Co 1 !. 3.1 s ".'IS
do Dr.-ferred.. X.:.od Kji. n4S tin
Ft 1. A S K 2 Pf 42 S 42 42'i
bt L. Southwest 2" Ml :ilS 3oS .'4HV.
do preferred.. r.l a TS "IS
Ploea ShelTleld . I.Tod ..44 2 S MS
Southern fnc .. IT.nod 121 12" 12
Uoalhern By .. 4 . 21 S 2H 2i'-
lo pref-rrcdU. l.KI n. r. V lis a
Tana Copper ... i"i '.''I .'"I MS
Tex A facinc. . .Hod 2-S 27 V 2S
Tol. bt L Wea I'ni 2.TS 2H 23
do preferred.. r.l a . il S ol
Union l-c CC.WOU 17US IT 17sa;
do preferrad. ! V
t H liealty ... 4il TS "7 TS
H lluhber .. 2.V.O 42 V 42 41V
U S Sleel 1S1.:. MS " "'"a
do ptererred.. 1..ini JIMS Ainv
tah Copper ... 1 7. i 4-.H 41 4.1S
-aro Chem.. 2 1'1 tlTS BdV r.HV
Wubaeh .! 11S 11 Hi
do pref-rred.. r. we ac.i, 3..'a 3d
W.atern Md ... 1. " r.l M M
'. a-tra Hire .. 1.1ml tins i 111
W elern l lilon. l.lauo Ti S T3 Ti1.
Wheel A 1. K
Leblah Valley .. 27 iOO imS 1TKS 1TVA,
Total sales lor the day. ow.vuu anarea.
BONDS.
NKW TOKK. Feb. I. Cloalng quotations:
V. H. ref 2s reg.looVX. T. ,". gn SS K1S
do coupon ...IdoV .NO. I'BclIIU 3. . . 711V
V. S- H reg l.eV No. Pclfle Is. ..loos
do coupon ...1'2S l nion i'eiric axita.x
V. 8. new 4a reg. 1 ti . Wla Central 4. S S
do coupou . . . 1 1. S . Japaneaa 4a .. 8nSxi
J. A It. U. 4s. IliVHi
Money, Exchange. Ktr.
NKW VOKK". Feb. 1. Money on call
stee.ly. t:lf2 per cent: ruling rate, SS;
l.Mi.ig I'l.ls. 2S: onered at
Time lo.ns nrm; no d.ya. a par rem. ana
riAia 3Vr3S per cent: six months. Ix.
Time men entile paper. 44S.
sterling exchange steady, wttn actual ousi-
, m linkers- bills at t I.VII0 -j 4 J23 for
teM-.luy bllla and at fl.mli for demand.
ommereial 011 la, a - W a
l.nr tlver. Kvt
Mexican dollar. 4."c.
llovcrninrni bond Arm. railroad bond.
firm.
IjOXDON. F"eb. 1. Br gllvrr. 'eady at
'2 Si Per oun- .
Money. 3S'3 rrr cent.
The rate of dlrcouni In th open market
e ihort hill, la J'iJS per cent; for three
montlia bills. S T-lti3S Pr cent.
PAN" FRANCISCO. b. 1. Sterling on
London, eo d.ya. I4.S3A. ; sight. 4 Wis.
Iliaftai olgUU ac-; lairxraypic v
niirAfiO, F-b.l I. Exchang on New
Tork. 2V per cent premium.
Candltlon of the Treasury.
trmiiviiTiiN'. ."eb. L Th condition of
the Treasury at the beginning ot bualneea
today aaa as follows:
Working nalance in irwuo ..h.l
n.2.-: m banka and Philippine treasury
:2 3..i.C(.4; total balance in general iuiiu
a"a l'..4.il.i-'n: ordinary receipts yesterday
were 2.I'"'.-'3I. with disbursements of i.-n.-jj
ti-.s. Th deficit to date this fiscal er
a 4.11T..".21. aa against .-j.i44.iwi ax inie
lire last year.
Tneae lifurea exctu.io ranaiua v. ".. ...
ibllc debt tranaactlons.
Coffr. and Mug-mr.
vcic TOitK. x-eh. 1. Coffea future
loae.I barely steady at a net loaa of .1212
clnts. Halea. I2S.5is bags. February.
i'2c: March. lA.:;nc; April. 10.4c; lay.
ma and July, lixtic; August, i..n; bca-
tember. lO.oae; October, 10.1SC; November,
ld-llc; riecember, taOic Spot coffee essy;
No. 7 Rio. 12T.c: No. 4 Juntos. I.IHc; mild
coffee nominal; Cordova. 3Vfli.c
Haw auaar firm. Miiscovado. VJ test.
J.tvjc; centrifugal, dd test. 3.4r.c: molnsaes
sugar. teat, a.7oc; refined nirar ouiei;
crushed. 3.3uc; granulated. 4.ti0c; powdered,
4-Toc.
New Tork Cotton Market.
NEW TORK. Feb. 1. Cotton futures
eloed barelr ateadv at a decline of 6 to 7
points on old months, although later deliv
eries showed b net gain of 4 points. Feb
ruary. I4.il3c; starch. 14.73c; April. H.fSc:
May. 14.V.IC; June. 14.62c; July. 14.93c: Au
gust. 14.e2c: October. 13.37c; November and
liecember. 18.42c.
Spot cotton closed quiet. Middling up
lands. ll.lOo; do Gulf. 13.20c. Saltx, 4-4O0
bales.
Dried Fruit at Jiew York.
NEW TORK, Feb. 1. Evaporsted apples
active, steady; on the spot, fancy are quot
ed at 12Swl-c: choice. 11 y use; prima,
111. .- cold storaae. hSirlOc
Prunes quiet with the demand of a Job-
ttina character: supplies light, prices firm.
Quotations from e1. li 11 So for California
up to :io-4is and DSaHSO for Oregons
from ROs-So.
fesches firm on light offerlnrs. but th
demand I small; choice. TS'tTmC; extra
choice. StfSSc; fancy. bSti'J'aC,
(h lea go Produce Markrt.
CHICAIJO. Feb. 1. Hutter Steady.
Creameries. 17fr2.'.c: dalrle. l'22c
Kgg Receipts. 4iOT cas.s; a-eak at mark,
raaes Included. loalSc; first, 20 so; prima
Iirats. 21 Uc.
Cheese Unsettled. Dalale. 14etjc:
twins. 13SS13SC; Younr Americas, lOSxr
ISNc; Jong horns, lis W lSVc.
PRIME STEERS AT TOP
STKADY TO.VE - PREVAILS IX
CATTLE MARKET.
Other Unci Arc Inclined to Bo Easj.
Day's Ilecelpts Are Not
Iarge.
Trading- In th livestock market an In
clined to drag. Offerings were not heavy.
Cattl showed a steady tone, but In other
line th tendency a as toward weakness.
A carload of prime steers was sold at $6.25
and other aalas were matt at Ji.TS to tn.
Soma common to good cowa brought 13. SO
and I4.50. There wera only two aalea In
tho hog market and tha best price realized
wa $S.25.
The receipt for th dny wore 1.12 cattle,
21 sheep and 61 bog.
shipper of th stock were J. Fleming,
Carney. Mont.. 4 cars of sheep: C H.
Farmer. McCoy. 1 csr of sheep and hoKs; J.
Perrtra. Montague. Cal., 1 car of cattle; IC
K. Lttttrell. Montague. Cal., 1 car of rattle,
and tloodalu A CaaeiUy, Uuxclle, Cal., 4 cars
of cattle.
The day galea were aa follows:
Weight. Price.
12 cow Hid H..10
42 cow I'-'l
2 .tcer .ou
S st.-er ; HI"' '
21 steer 12-.1 '2.
10 hok'S 1HH h.2.
4 hoes 412 7.00
I'rlces current on the various classes of
stock at tb Portland Union btockyards
were a follows:
PHrn"steer . no 5-1.25
(iood to choice steers n .ll.'u .d-'JJJ
Fair to good steers e o i..i
Common steers 4.WHC .loo
Cholc to prim cows 5.00-1. 5. Jo
Good to choice beef cow 4-io-i) .V.1J
Fslr to good beef cows 4.dnii 4...0
Common to fair beef cows 2.0"4 4.O0
flood to choice hellers 0.1. wi' o."-j
Fair to giod heifers
Common to fair heifers ....
Choice to good fat bulls ...
Fslr to good fat bulla
Common bulla
Good to choice light calves .
Fslr to good light calve . ,
llond to choice heavy chIvcs
Fair to good heavy calves ,
Common calves
10 '. i..1l
. 4.00 -.( 4.2.1
. 4.r...s 4.7.1
. 4 .H..,f 4.2.1
. 2..10-I 3 23
. T 75W KV0
. T.oo'oi T OO
. 3.2.1W fi.0.1
. 4.i.1f a 2.1
. 3.T.1W 4.T5
(loud to choice stags
Fslr to good slags ..
Hogs
Choice hogs
Good to choice hog
4 .10 .1' 0.00
4.001 4.00
..10f R C.I
S.0O-J' 8. DO
c...i,. ...ello. arethers. em In fed .1.00 IT
Good to cnoica w-tnro. giaio i.u 1 .. j
Chol.-e ewca. grain fed 4.2..t 4. no
Good to choice ewes, grain fed.. 3.2.1 t1 4 00
Feeders ;'" 2'!f)
Choice lambs, grain fed 0.2... n .ii
iiod to choice, grain fed H.oo. B.2.1
Vnlr to eood ... '-' ' f '
Poor lambs "r'tH 5.00
Hay-fed sheep and lambs, aoc lower than
grain-fed.
Corro-nt prices In the horse marktt follow:
Prsfters. extra. 1500 to 17CO lb... aio.'.y
300: drafters, fair to good. 12.1w."oo;
chunks, good. lo0117.1; chunks, medium,
J.-.olOO; drivers, g.a.d. 112.1 up; drivers,
medium to good. X40.1M1); pluus. JlO'ulu
Chlcago Livestock Market.
CHICAGO. Feb. 1. Cattle Itecelpls estl-
n.ed .t 2il 100: market lo lower, orrvrs.
$4hii.t0: Texas steers, X4. 10t i.30: West
ern steers, 4.40'o 5.HO: stochers and feeders.
3.7017 ft-TO; cows and helferx, 2.60u. i.fji;
calve. ITtiS.Ti. .
Hogs Kecelpts esitmaiea at i.i.w: mar
ket weak, mostly loo off. Light. $7 .1:0 '.(
7.N.1: mlx-d. 1 7.40 7.10: heavy. it.iiHT.ui
rough. 7.2i4j 7.41); good to cnolce nrnvy.
7 4otf7US; pigs. ST..10U8: bulk of sales,
T.r.oT.Tl.
Sheep Ilecelpts estimated at I3.ono; tr.Br
ket weak to ldc off. Native. 12.40 ' 4. o0;
Weatern. $2.2541 4.30: vearllnga. 4.4oi .1.10;
lambs, native. 4.2itt.W: Western. 4.25l
.10.
rexinsylvanla Qtiartru-ly Illvldend.
PHILAUKU'lllA. Feb. I. Hie director
of th pennsylvnla Kailroa.l Company to
day declared tha regular quarterly dividend
ot 1 S per cent.
Sugar Low er In the F.at.
NEW VoliK. Feb. I. All grades of r
flnad sugar -a-cr reduced 10c a hundred
pound today.
Wool at Ht. Louis.
T. LOUIS. Feb. 1. Wool Vnchanrrd.
Territory and Western mediums. 2lij23c;
fin mediums. ITxllUc; fine. 12ui3c.
Duiuth Flax Market.
DLXUTH, Feb. 1. Flax, on track and to
arrive. No. 1. 2.0iS: May. S2.U0S bid.
MILWAUKEE WILL BUILD
Official Says Line Will Tap Itio-h
Walla Walla Territory.
WALLA WALLA. Wash.. Feb. 1.
(Special.) That the CtilcaeTO, Milwau
kee & Puget Sound will build A line
to Walla Walla within the next two
years la the assurance of T. K. Smith,
traveling; freight Bxcnt of that road,
who la In the city.
"The Chicago, Milwaukee dc Puget
Round la a s-reat road to build feeders
to all rich territory in the vicinity of
lta line." said Mr. Smith, "and experts
to spend millions within the next two
years. You carry on an extensive
shipping business In this valley and
I si-a no reason why our road should
not net Its share of that business.
"Then. too. with your facilities I see
no reason why your population should
not increase wonderfully. In that event
the passenger travel out of here will
be areatly Increased and that Is an
other reason why our road should
build Into this Talley."
I
BOARD TO QUIZ SOLDIERS
Five Detailed to Examine Those
Ambitious to Gain Commission.
VANCOUVER BARRACKS. Wash..
Feb. 1. I Special.) Major Charles H.
Martin. Captain Grosvenor L. Townsend.
First Infantry: Captain Robert H. Pier
son and Captain Mathew A. Reasonir.
Medical Corps, and First Lieutenant
Frank C. Burnett, First Infantry, have
been detailed by the commanding; offi
cer of the department to meet at th's
post soon lor ine riaminai.cn ui appli
cants of Second Lieutenant In the Army
as may be ordered before it. -
First Sergeant 1 homus K. Jiccarron,
Company F. Second Battalion of En
nheers. of this post, will be one of tho
applicants to take the examinations.
RECOVERY AT CLOSE
Outside Buying Gives Wheat a
Firm Tone.
IN SPITE OF LONG SELLING
Shipments From Russia and nou
mania Stopped by Heavy Ice.
Stocks at Liverpool Show
Decrease.
CHICAGO. Feb. 1. Kotwlthtandlng a
widespread Impression that the big long
were marketing their wheat on the swells,
popular sentiment was more friendly to the
cereal from tb start. Lighter primary
receipts had a good deal to do with bring
ing about thla state of affairs. Arrivals of
cars from the Northwest, for example, were
only 2W5 today, a against 451 a year ago.
Then. too. shipments from Russia and Rou
manla were reported as being stopped by
heavy Ice. A big decrease was also shown
In the stock on hand at Liverpool. Just
before midday, open selling by longs caused
a setback, but commission buying led to a
surprising recovery In th end. May ranged
from KtiSc to 96 Kc, and closed firm, o
net higher at Ma
In corn light sale by th country made
speculative buying of futures good. Fluc
tuations for tha May option ran from 490
to KXi.lOSc, with the close firm at 50s, a
net gain of 14c. Cash -corn was In fair de
mand. No. 2 yellow finished at 4T4T4TSC.
Oats were extremely weak, suffering frorn
much liquidation and short selling. H'
and low points for May were ."3'xC and
.12 sc. with latest transactions c down at
33 . H 3-1 c
1-rovlsi.ins sagged because of selling due
to heavy January receipts of hogs. After
the, final gong, pork was lie to 1TSC tinder
Inst night and there was a decline shown of
7 So to 10c In both lard and ribs.
Th leading figures ranged as follow:
WHEAT.
Open. High. Low. Cloe.
May ....I .KrtS .
Julv S.'S . i
Sept. ... .92S -
CORN.
May IS-, .60S .Ji
July 60S .61S -t0
Sept ul .! -l
OATS.
May 834 .33 .J'1
July 32 s .33S -Ml
Suj,!, 32 -32 1 'a
MESS PORK.
May 1S.0TS 18. ITS l"-5 IS. US
July U.ai 1T. 17.42S li.elttl
LARD.
Mar .T5 K.TTS 7S
July D.63 9. Hi 9.6TS .9.61
oepl, ... .60 S.6i .u .
SHORT RIBS.
May .T0 9.T2S 9.I7S S-TO
July .I5 1. SO 9. US 9. ITS
Sent. 9.I.5 .Si H
t;ash quotations were s follow:
Flour Steady.
Rye No. 2. slVie.
Barley Feed and mixing, 65 875c; fair to
choice malting, 8lt92c.
Flux No. 1 Southwestern, $:.6s; No. 1
Northwestern. )2.fisS.
Timothy, I10.60tflO.tO.
Clover, $15. T5.
Pork Mesa, S20.OOetO.lFi.
Lnrd. per 100 lux.. fj.7.r.
Short ribs Sides. (loose). lf.00T 10.50:
short clear sides, (boxed). 110.60j 10.62 S.
traln statistics:
Total clearance of wheat and flour were
equal to SS.OOO bushels. Primary receipt
were 633. 000 bushels, compared with T3S.O0U
bushels thu corresponding day a year ago.
Kstimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
lj cars: corn, 24 cars; oats, 114 cars; hogs.
Io.omo head.
liallv movement of nroduce:
Recetuttt. ShlDments.
Flour, bushels 13.6110 17,800
Wheat, busneut A3. zoo r.2.900
Corn, bushels 5D6.500 216.000
Outs, bushels Hi. 10 0 1ST.40O
Rve. bushels C. OHO 7.000
Barley, bushel 92,000 17.000
Grain at Son Francisco
PAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 1. Wheat steady.
oariey nrm.
rpot quotations: Wheat Shipping-, $1.40'
l.f.2 W Per cental.
Hurley Fed, I.12t41.15 per cental;
or-jwing. ai.ao'.f i.iio pur cental.
Oats Red. tl.lUarl.27K Dar cental: white
11.50! l.im per cental; black, Sl.12tttrl.20
p.-r cental.
Call board sales: Barley December. $1.13
per c.mtai ta; el.iss asked; ilay, $I.19S
pur cental.
Grain Markets of the Xorthwest.
TACIIMA, Feb. 1. Bluestem. 84c: forty
fold. K3c; club. 82c: red Russian. sOc
Receipts, wheal 3 cars, bay 7 care.
SEATTLK. Feb. 1. Milling Quotation:
H!titsttm. hoe; fortyfold, o3u; club, fc2c;
Fife.. 62c; red Russian. 80c.
Export wheat: Rluestem. SSc: fortvfold.
Sic: club. Hoc; Fife. 80c: red Russian. 7Sc
Yesterday's car receipts, wheat 2U cars, oats
3 cars, nay aa cara.
European Grain Markets.
LONDON, Feb. 1. Cargoes dull and In
active. A alia walla for ahlpment, 3d low,
er, at S.'is Gu. Knglish country markets.
quiet; rrench country markets, dull.
LIVERPOOL. Feb. 1. Wheat March. 7s
X..1- Ml. v 7a tl'..th.r
Minneapolis Wheat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Feb. 1. Wheat
May. 1.03 it I.03 : July. $1.04 4 & 1.04 'A
Cash No. 1 bard, 1.X'.S ; No. 1 Northern.
$l.o;iJ MM', ; No. 2 Northern, $1.0O'81.O2,5s '
AO. j waeai. vcai.ui.
MILITIA INSPECTORS NAMED
General Mans Details Five to Scan
Oregon and Washington Guard.
VANCOUVER BARRACKS, Wash.,
Feb. 1. (Special.) General Maus, of the
Department of the Columbia, has named
the officers who are to make the annual
inspections of the orsanized state mili
tia of the several states In the depart
ment. Ueutenant-Colonel George W. Van
Deuson, Second Field Artillery, is de
tailed to make tiie annual Inspection of
the organized militia, field artillery, of
Oregon.
Major Jere B. Clayton. Ifedlcal
Corps of this post, will make the inspec
tion of the organized militia, medical
corps, of Oregon.
Captain Edson A. Lewis, Twenty-fifth
Infantry, of Fort George Wright. Wash.,
has been detailed to make the annual
Inspection of the organized militia of
Idaho.
Colonel Richard E. Thompson, Signal
Corps, will make the annual Inspection
of the organized Medical Corps of Wash
ington. Captain Grosvenor L. Town-
send. First Infantry, will Inspect the In
fantry and cavalry of the organized
militia of Washington. Captain John T.
Geary, Const Artillery, of Fort Casey,
Wash., will make the annua! Inspection
of the organized militia. Coast Artillery
Corps, of Washington.
First Lieutenant Henry IT. Falea,
First Infantry, of Vancouver Barracks,
Wash.. Is detailed to make the annual
Inspection of the organized militia. In
fantry, of Oregon.
Captain Terence E. Murphy, of the
Tay department of the Department of
the Columbia, stationed at Portland,
Or., has been granted a two-weeks' leave
of absence to take effect February 18.
Three Alleged Robbers Arrested.
THE DALLES. Or., Feb. L (Special.)
Three men were arrested at Celllo lata
last night, charged with beating and rob
bing Thomas Olson, an old man. The
men are alleged to hare enticed him
away from Ward's near-beer resort and
later his cries for help were heard. One
of the as-sailafits shot at a deputy as he
was making the arrest, but missed. The
preliminary hearing was held lr the local
Justice Court this morning and the men
were sent to jail In lieu of $1000 bonds
t 1 1
Lumber mens
National Bank
CORNER FIFTH and STARK STREETS
PORTLAND, OREGON
Capital
Merchants National Bank
Portland, Oregon
United State
Capital and Surplns $350,000.00
Accounts of Banks, Corporations.
Firms and Individuals Invited. 1
We have every facility for the handling of Com
mercial Accounts and extend to Depositors
every accommodation consistent with
Sound and Progressive Banking.
Lackl & Tilton Bank
, XlfUUislMd 1859. j - .. x'iZ
OLDEST BAH"K ON THE PAC1TI0 C0ASX '
Capital $1,000,000
SX7EPLUS AND PROFITS $600,000 "
TV. itf. Ladif, President.
Edw. Cooklotham, Vice-President
W. li. Uuncklcr, Cashier.
First National Bant
Capital $1,500,003
Surplus 750.000
Oldest National Bank West ol ths
Rocky Mountains
at
rA !TX H W h Bi, kv"3C EtiX tl afx.
GIBRALTAR
ALGIERS VILLEFRANCHEIGENOA' '
. NAPLES ALEXANDRIA.
A LA CARTE SERVICE
.WITHOUT CHARGE
S. S. CARMAN1A S. S. rRANCONIA
cw'tobk joitoa. CM1CBOO-. BiiaiataPoLia, fmiioiipiii. it low:
Jaia rmfndtSco. tobobto. aidBTasat Alio bibbipio oa locbl orair
uatll the Wasco term of court convenes,
February 13. The riverfront from Big
Eddy to the Deschutes has been the scene
of much trouble lately and, the Sheriff has
sworn In extra deputies.
SlLVERTOiM VOTES BONDS
City to Establish Municipal Water
and Sewer Systems.
SILVERTOX, Or., Feb. 1. (Special.)
At a .tier! ill elpptlnn held In this city
n-. i ..itiVnn,, .ruf p,l far munlcl-
i UtOUaj .,w . . ..... .... -
pal water and sewer systems by 245
to 60. The vote was taken upon the
...... Aa Vw,.i lumiA tn the amount
of J75.000 to be used for constructing
the systems.
T 1- r.c- ...1 tn Inetnll nn UD-tO-date
1. . r
gravity water system with the intake
four and one-nair mues soove um tur
on Silver Creek, the water to be piped
. ....1. nr. tha hill In the eSt
part of town and distributed to the
various parts of the city from this point.
The sewer system is to comprise a
10-inch, main laid on either side of
Silver Creek the full length of the cor
porate limits, emptying Into the stream
- -1 JlctaltPO halnV tOXTTL This SVS-
tem will cost 125,000 and the water sys
tem J50.000. The water piani nerer-o-
fn. Bimnlvlna the cltv. Of
IV. O U . U - " " I I . ---r-
which P. L. Brown Is manager, will be
taken over Dy tne city ana aa mucii ui
It as possible used as it now stands.
Edlefsen sells the famous washed
Gale Creek steam coal.
nUVEIXRS' GriDE.
Sao Francisco, Los Anjjlu aai
San Diego Direct
rrk. oaelfle 8. fi. Co.' S. S- rloaaox
and B. a. ldar aail a-ary Wdaadar
all!! at P. at. Xaeaat (ti lJ
luiia L. aar Aldar.
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raaiH ai. 11. A U14.
COOS BAY LINE
FTEAMEB BREAKWATER aalls from
il.,b. AArk Tnrtland- 8 P. M. t,C IS. 30.
Jan. I. 10. 17, 24. SI. Fab. T. 1. 21. 3 aad
every Tueaoar nig u 1 ueraaiiar auriui
Winter. Freight raclvl at Alaaka D0ca
until 8 P. M. dally. Paaaenaer far flrat
,1im tlo. aaoond-claaa. 17. Including meal
and berth. Ticket on aal at Alnawria
Pock. Fhoaas Mala ZSa, a. 123i
$500,000
Depository.
n. Howard, Jr.. Aas't Cashier.
J. W. Ladd, Assistant Cashier.
Walter al. Cook, Aas'i Cashlaa.
MAR.. 11.
i
Call at 317 Beck
Building, Port
land,Oregon,for proof that bitu
lithicpavements abutting your
property will in
crease its value
25 Per Gent
TRAVELERS' GVaTIE.
SAX FBAJfClSCO PORTLAND 88. CO.
New eervlc to Lo Ansale via San Fran-
claco every live day.
From Alnsworth Dock. Portland. 4 P. M.
8.S. Bear. leb. 1, Rose City 6. Beaver 1U
From San Francisco. Northbound. 12 M.
B.fi. lioe City Jan. 31. Beaver cb. 9, Bear
leb. 10.
From Kan Pedro. Northbound. 10:30 A. M.
S.S. Beaver Teh. 3. Bear 8. Koae lv 13.
II. G. Smith. C. T. A., lit Third St.
J. W. Kanaom. A f;r n t , Alnawortti llock.
Pbone: Main 402. 268. A 1402.
BTK. A Wir. FOR BAN DON" AND WAT
PORTS Freight for Florence, Coo Bay,
and Bandon received up to noon, and for
Tlllajxiook and Newport up to 3 P. M.
Feb. 2nd. Phones Main 1S1; A 1902. Pas
enger secure ticket and berths at 12S
Third t. Phone Main 62S. Sailing from
Alber Pock No. 8. 5 P. M- Feb. 2nd.
NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA
(l nion IJne of N. Z.)
VIA TAHITI AND WELLINGTON
Direct through steamer, calling from San
Francisco. Feb. 8. Mar. 8 and every 28 day.
Welllna-ton bark. 1st class. S264. Other rates
alao low. The line to Isles of the South Seas.
For reservation sea Coupon Railroad Agents.
or address uceanic . p. ban rrancisco,
Canadian Paclno kmpraaa lln of itaamara.
alUnc weekly between Montreal and LlTr.
pooL wiria on au ateamera All -r
ticket acent or write F. A. JoMuluo, a, A.
142 Third aba Portland.
CRUISES