Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 15, 1911, Page 19, Image 19

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fllE MORNING OREGOMAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1911.
USE WOOL AT HOME
pT dx. : head lettuce. tOo per 5o-:
nntnrue .uur-. cfal Tr br ; p-ppp-ra. i
.p'c? pr id.; ra'iishra. .o tj xe pr dot.; rnu-.
barb. 10c pr lb - sprout a. Oci tomato-re, 4 1.75
: 2- D-r box.
h'TAlOKS Or con. buying price. IMS
ff 1 .V) Dr hundred.
ONIONS Buyinic price. S3 pr hundred.
APPLE PRICES SOAR
Australia Begins to Work Up
Raw Materia!.
OREGON SHOULD DO SAME
Mill Started In Southern Country to
Prftrnt rwIrM llght Eipendl-
-B urine; In Wheat Ma-r
at-. 'ot "So Kern.
tn
Grain, TWar, Fee-4. Eta.
Wheat Track prices: Blueatem.
Kuulaa,
7c;
3e:
Valley.
Until about a year ago, th. maaufafinr
of woolen goods la Australia wea practic
ally unknown. That eountr. oca "f th
rulnt wool producer f th. world, haa
beea bovine about 14.000.000 worth uf
manufactured wocieae ovary . year n
Rutland. La? rear, a wool.a mill es
tablished at Sydney aad tha roralta woro
to gratifying la tha saving of freight
charge, tic. that tha itma of tha ven
ture haa booa full proved.
Tha eema ataia of aftatr .xixta tn Ore
gon aa formerly prevailed tn Australia.
Tola atata produce aboat 2A0OO.0OO pound
of wool ann-inllr ye bur. Ita wooloa goods.
mad from Or fan wool. In th. Eaatora
mark.t What Oregon could aav by mak
ing up Ita wool.aa htra ta amply
by tho Aaatrallaa experiment.
A (rdaoy paper ta rommcaltiif on tl
advantage secured by tha Aaatrallaa manu
facturer, ears:
"H buys hla wool practically at hi.
front door. It la secured loeally. aad bla
will:, aro ao placed aa to avoid hoary car
riage charge Ha haa precisely tho aamo
machinery aa tha Kagllah mill, and can
guarantee tho wat quality la tha product."
Thla manufacturer declares that Australia
la aow ta a pool Hon to aupply all Ita wan;,
la blankets, aad ha looka forward to tha
lima whoa ovary Aaatrallaa will waar Ai
trallan-made woolen loodft
club, sc. red
Soc- 40. fold, sic
BARLET Food. ICJ.500 24 par ton; brew-
Inr. BominiL
S1II.IT1TF!I Bran. 130 0 21 dm ton:
middling.. 827-12: shorts. 821w'22; roll.d
barley. I-tS.SOIi30.su.
FXOL'R Patents. 84 TJ per barrel;
straights, IJ.3; exports. 130: Vall.y, 84.60;
araham. 14 50: whnlo wheat, 14.70.
CORX Whole. -H; cracked. 82 per ton.
OATS Mo. 1 white, e-t it Ifi.ou per ion.
HAT Track prlree: Tlmothv. Eaatera
Ore.on. No. 1. Illoa: mixed, 8 Initio; al
ia. (. H30rlj. grain hay. 413014.60;
Cov.r. 81 Del
- Dairy aad Coemtry Produce.
POULTRT Uvo: Hon. 19fr20e: fryers,
t12ic: turkeys. 20c: ducks. 2-.tc: gee, ll
191.1c: dreeeed turkeys, choice. 23 C 2".c
EGil: Orraon ranch. 19c per doson.
CilEIK Full crvam. twina, Ito par
pounl; youna Amonca. lac.
HCTTKH City crumrrf .ztra. 1 aad -pon:4
prlnta. In box... Sle per pound; ltoa
than ho.M. canon, and d.Uv.ry aztra.
PORK Fancy. lllc pw pound.
VEAL Fancjr. aS to ISA oounda. ltHOlSa
pr pound.
Market Advances to Highest
Level of Season.
TENDENCY STILL UPWARD
Northwestern Fruit Exchange Sells
Ganos at $1.75 and Ben Dart at
1.60 F. O. B Preparation
Made for Jiext Season.
DEKAXD FOR WMJtAT IXSS UTROXO.
fihatluaa Bojrtec Now la For Soawd
Jllllara.
Tho d.maad for wheat waa not ao atroo-f
yaatarday. axcept on tha foosd. Tbo b-uy-
ln th.ro apnoarad to bo for account et
mli:.ra who ara asoc-otln-f ordera fnr aiport
fkar. Tha prteoa quoted la tha local mar-
hot wero practically vnchan-red.
Thtrra waa a aood Inquiry for oata and
barl.y. aad tha latter eaowed much firm-
noaa.
Local roceipta. la rara were rportd by
tha atarchant. Efhtnct a. follow.:
.Wheat, iiar.or. - lour. Oata. Hay.
Monday .. i IT 4 lo
T-a.lr T 1
Tw ago. S Id T la
IfAAoa to
data ...10M I S"3 1KM "1 3n7S
r ago. 23 1I7S 4T 2.ts
Frrelga crop coadltlona aro aummarUod
bjr Che Liverpool Corn Trade Noaa aa fol-
lo-w:
! nlt1 Kingdom Tho aowinff of wheat la
b!ng carried out alowly. otherwtae the crop
uti'H'k la eatlara-'tory.
Trance. North Africa Tha late Improve
rrent in tbo crop outlook 1. being well
maintained.
Mmrznmay Ploughing haa commenced and
the crop out!xfc ta tavorahlo. ouppllea of
native wheat are larger, lieavy rain, hava
ra on ine raat weea.
. hu..ia Tho crop outlook la generally fa
voraoe. with fewer complainta. Arrtvala
at me porta are llrht. but etorka aro liberal.
Th. weather re mil l. Nartratloa on tha Jtea
of Aairf i. expected to reopen by tha aad
or ine monto.
RoumaruA The rro- outlook la aattefac-
t"ry and fl'Mwork haa been reeu-ne.L
T-iero la everr lndlcaUn of fair auppileev
The weather 1. favorable.
Ilun.ary Tb. rrop cnnltlona ahow eorne
irnprwvement nnaer ravorablo weather con
siMotta. u-pilee are email.
Itelv -The crop outlook la favorabla wtih
the weather eeaaonable Thera ara -good
euroiee or native waeat.
Turliv The rrop outlook ehowa Improvo-
een uq ia iiaeraur tovoraoio.
Hopa. Wool. Hideo, F.tO.
Hopji ipia crop. lTHOltVie: 10 crop.
12 ll'vc- eontrarta. lie.
M"H AIR Choice, Si"dS2c per pound.
WOOL Eaatern Oregon. HOIH- per lb..
accordlnc to ahrlnkage; Valley. 17 O leo per
pound.
I'FLTlt Dry. 10o: aalted. butcherg" take-
elT. SiitNc; lamb pelta. 2c
HIDES Salted hldea. Tta per pouna;
Ited calf. 13: aalted kip. Hl aalted
ataga. ftwo: greea hldea. lc leoa: dry hldea.
17o: dry calf. 170 lac; dry alaga. Jlw I JO
GRAIN BACKS Car lota. o.
OOa.
LtjrsitED on Puro raw. tn barrela,
11.01; kettle boiled, tn barrela, II ; raw.
la caaeo. $1.12; kettle boiled, la caaeo. $1.1.
Lota of 2 gallona, 1 per cent leaa per gal
lon. COAL Oil, Water White. Iron bbla. c;
wood bbla. 13c; Pear! oil. caeea. 16Sc:
Headlight. Iron bbla.. lie; caea. lie; wood
bbla. 10c: E-x-ene, caaea. ISViC: apeclal
White. Iron bbla.. ll,c; wood bbla.. la tee;
Klalna. caaea. 27c: extra Star, ca.ee, IPtc;
V. M. a P. .naptha. Iron bbla.. ISc: caeca.
2t
GASOLINE Rod Crown and motor gaa-
ollne. la Iron bbla.. lHe: caaea. 2JHc;
gaaollne. Iron bbla.. 2Sc; caaea. 8l-ic: engine
dietliiaie. Iron bbla.. TSc: caaea. 14Stc
T1RPENT1XE-Cun. II 14 wood bbla..
1.11 ; Iron bbla.. 11.07. Ten caaa lota,
11.11.
PRIME CATILE ARE FIRM
TOP QCAIJTV BRIXGS 90. SO AT
THE YARDS.
Values Are Steady In Other Lanes.
Receipts Are Light and Yards
Clean Vp.
Thero wero no freeh anirala at tha yarda
yoaterday rooming aad tha day waa devoted
to cleanlnc up tho atock carried over from
tho preceding day. Thr cars arrlvod lata
In the afternoon.
Tho market waa quite ateady throughout.
Quality cattle w.ro la good deraaad at full
price., ae waa ehown by the eale of a bunco.
of lot prime eteer averaging 9-43 pounda
aH.su. other eteer aalea ranged from
14.76 to Id. IS. Tho beat cowa brought (ISO
and calvea eold at firm and unchangvd
prlcea.
Tbo only traoaaction in tha mutton una
waa tha aale of a lot of 66 choice lamb a
at SS.2X A email load of hoga moved at ft
Tbe recelcte In the afternoon woro 2a cat
tle and 4o aheep.
Tbo day a aalea war aa follow.: -
Weight. Price.
48 lamba C2 (.-1.23
1 ateer 1170
T eteora 1027
101 ateera 43
HIDE nifM rtHOW JtO CHAXCE.
Market Mmr Ho Plextor Next Moaats. a
Hw.lHy Will Jaareva.
Th locaj hid market remalaa quiet, with
price ahoat tb earae aa they war a month
as. Next raoatb a better etaaa of hide
will b earning tn and value aheuld then
b o hotter baaia. Ia th meantime tha
trade la In a waiting attitude.
Eaatern alvk-ea ahow but little change la
tho a-eaeral ertuattoa. A lata report aara:
-1 race ia aiow. with ae Improvement tn
prVre Taaaera are buytag opartagly aad
for Immediate requirement, only. Th.ro la
a trad of coaaeqawttc la packer hide
ad country hldea ara dull aad geaarally
oaaior tbaa a week ago. Catf aad kip ara
I rm.
r.c.Gs are rim at is citxts.
Koevtpta rrwaa Valley Palate (thow a I
r.gg reewipta la tho paat tee day bav
ahow a a alight failing off. Thla la at
tributed ta country hippera .ending their
auppliea to tho Sound, where higher price
aro qoated tbaa ta Portland. Tho beat Tie
market la kepi op. in a meaeure, by tha
Aleak demand. There I alao Inquiry oa
tho locaj market for egga for ahtpnaeat to
tho Par North. The general quota! to a aa
Frost etreot yeaterday waa IP oeata.
Poultry rec.tpte war moderato aad pn
were maiataineo. out titer waa a ana p to
tho trade.
Butter aad ebooa were aacbanged.
2d cow. .1040
II cowe 1011
33 ateera ........... .......llDO
1 a leer ....................... 610
3 ateera t3
10 eteera 121.1
X eteer. TO
S ateera ......lilt
4 cowa 10.-.
1 cow
IS cowa loT
I row ........................ S"
14 cowa 77
S cowa
mi .....1110
1 cow 12.10
20 net ....1-1.4
S cow lov4
21 cow V2tl
1 COW .....110
4 calvea 2IS
2 calvea ...................... 3ts
S calvea x.vt
1 a tag 1340
1 bull ...a. .!?
ti hoga HQ
Pi Kea currant on tha vxnoua ctaaaea of
atock at th Portland I'cloa blockjarda
were aa followa:
Prima ateera S4.vt0.!
Cho.co ateere Sever lot
Good io enole ateera Hi ft IS
4-44 S.4
o.oo
.no
.20
5.30
S.UO
oo
5.00
S.UO
S J
4 VO
IS
5.15
4 OO
4 73
8.23
4.23
4 M
S.O0
5 73
4 30
478
4 O0
."
2
.MI
S.0
4. 23
8.O0
Tha Uteat market bulletin of tha North-
weatera Fruit Lrxchanga followa:
Tho market la about at high-tide. "or-
aga atocka. both oa tha Eaatern end anu
In the Northweat. ara being rapidly de
pleted, and th market baa been advances
In gradual at a era to a quite nigk tevei.
Ith tho demand continuing quite err on a.
and with a tendency to atlll further ad.
vancee for aucb fruit which can be kept
In good condition.
Since Ita laat report, tha Exchange haa
made a few more aalea at exceeding. y
aatiafactory prlcea.
r . at r. v. 1 4yu. rrom iorm - -
ma, Waah.. haa ben aoid ex-coia awraav
at Chicago at 11 3 per box, etralght f- o.
b. Chlc.eo. for rUlt boxea extra fancy Ben
Davie. 218 St-ller. 223 4-tler, 18 41t-tler,
to a buyer In Atlanta, Oa.
Car ahlpptng by t. P. Frybarcrr. reanaa-
tln. Waalv. 6M boxea. about one-third ex
tra fancy Oano at tl T8, the aulanoa ex
tra fancy Hen Davla at 1.S0 per box. all
f. o. b. Paahaatta. to a buyer In Boaton.
The above price ta probably tho higheat
price on record thla aeaaon for both oano
and Ben Davla.
G. N. S1748. from Merer. Fane, wain., to
day, 10 fancy mark: S3 fancy Wlneaap;
.14 fancy. T choice Greening; 1 fancy. 13
choice Hetlefleur; 21 fancy, 19 choice Ram
bo: 06 fancy. 1 choice Orlraee Golden; 128
orchard run Tien Davie; 2 choice Ruaaett;
1 fancy epltxenberg; 8 choice t-pltxenberg:
2 choice "Mixed Pack"; S fancy. 15 choice
Northern Spy; 80 fancy. 4 choice Yellow
Newtown I'ipplne: 1 fancy. 8T choice Rom
Heauty; 81 fancy. OT choice Walbrldge.
Total 878 box, to a buyer la Central Texaa
aa followa:
Fancy laecond grade) $1.60
Orchard run Bona 1-&0
Choice (third grade) 1.2S
F. O. B. Washington.
The Exchange quotea from letter re
ceived from tha Stevena County
Grower Union relative to thla car:
"Hava offer or tl per box; can yon cat
better f
Tha Exchange got 00 cent, better on tha
fancy, SO cent, bettor on tha orchard run
and 23 centa better on tbo choice, not
withstanding the fact that the car run.
heavily to 5-tier applea (tVt. S4: 170. 4;
1U2. 44; 2.,3. S tlera). Tbe aale la ca
per tally significant aa llluairaling the fact
that tha Kxcbange la working for tha In
ternet of the grower at all timea. and not
for Its own Interests. Thla aale emphasize,
tha one reported In our laat bulletin of a
car of Ashland second-grade Newtowne. for
which tbo growers wanted 81, but which
we eold at II 40 f. o. b a difference of
40 centa in favor of tho grower. It also
llluatratee the advantage of aclentlflo ealea
service to the growers associations, who
cannot hop to understand or take advan
tage of changing market condltlone nearly
so well aa a central a-ancy organlxed tor
that aole purpose.
Those who hava been following the bul
letined reporta of tho Exchange through
out tha aeaaon cannot fall to bav bean Im
pressed with tha trernendouslv wide range
of lie ealea covering 124 different mar
kets. This la not ao easy aa It aeema; It
haa required an extremely efficient and
comprehensive pales organisation, which 1
costly. The Exchange has rendered tba
service at a very low eervtr rata and at
less than cost. This low rate will bo con
tinued, but Ita continuance depends on tha
heart support of the grower associations
themselves. Already, a number of assocla
tlons have actually renewed their mem
bership tn the Exchange for tba aeaaon of
lvil. and . new onea ara coming In almost
every day.
1 ha Exchange offer a successful, prac
tical eervlce. past the experimental eta,
fully equipped with all the necessary fa
cilities, it la now completing tbe detail
for th establishment of a branah.orrici
eystem covering all th Important markets
of the T'nlted Htateg and Canada, In charge
or saisrieo managers, an or whom will
be trained fruit ealesmen. Thla branch
office system will bo established In advance
of tha actual shipping season of 19, I, so
as to Ineure the emooiheet working. Nat
urally, the carrying out of these plsns en
tails a lot of work and considerable money,
and those associations which contemplate
allying theroeelvea with tha Exchange
should take steps promptly If luey wlali
to avail thaauolves of tb full measure
of benefit
The etock of tba Exchange being open
to aubarrlptlon by Incorporated fruit grow
ers eaeoclatlona. glvea the associations full
voice In the management. Beside, mem
bership tn the A'lvlaorr Hoard of tha Ex
change le accoeded to all member, whether
elockholders or not.
Interbor Met . . 70
do preferred.. 2,40
Inter Harvests . S'lO
Inter Marino pf "lnO
Int Paper 600
Int Pump
Iowa Central .. 100
K C Southern .. 2,400
ao prererrea. . lwi
Laclede Gaa ... I.S'h)
Louie A Nsah .. 1.700
Minn 4 St L
M. 8 P A 8 8 M 2.SO0
Mo. Kan A Tex l.!H-o
do preferred.. 3o0
Sto Pacinc 7,0uO
Nat Hlacult .... 30O
Nat Lead 4'0
Mex N Ry 2 pf. luo
N T Central . .. 8.K
N T, Ont A Wea l.loo
Norfolk A Wea. 2.900
North Am ..... l'0
North Pac S.txx)
I'aclflc MMI ... ' oOO
Pennsylvania ... 6..VV9
People's Gaa ... 1.2hi
P, CCcSlL.. 2nU
Plttsberg Coal .. 1.2io
Pressed S Car.. 700
Pull Pal Car . .. 800
Ry Steel Spring.
Reading 7S.0O0
Republic Steel SOO
ao prererrea. . liw
Rock Island Co 1.70O
do preferred.. l"H)
St L A 8 F 2 pf 400
St L Southwest,
do preferred.. 2rt
P-loBs-ShefNcld .. loo
Southern Pac .. 8. BOO
Southern Ry .. 1.200
do preferred. . 40O
Tenn Copper ... 4')
Texas A Pac . . rioo
Tol. St L A Wea 3"0
do preferred.. 20
Union Pacific ..'8S.I00
do preferred.. 30O
U 8 Realty .... 8'H)
U S Rubber ... 8.5O0
U 8 Steel 71.4i)0
do preferred.. 1.4oo
Utah Copper ... B"
Va-Caro Chem 4.S00
Wabash
do preferred.. 8.000
Western Md ... 0
Wasting Eleo .. SuO
Western Union. 1.300
Wheal ALE
Lehigh Valley
in 13H
M 61 h
11'1'a 111
in 16
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84 3.1 1,
MVi 7 V.
1111k 111?
143 144
149" 147"
33 '4 32 S
11714 07 4
BO "a RS-
124 124
S4 M
SSt S5ti
ll7' 100 i
4 It, 41
100 3(M
71 71
124 IL'3'-,
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12i J2i,
1IH) 1118 .
117 97
21 20
33 S3
100 169!4
iTt 155 -Si"
83 4 33 H
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4254 42
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54 54
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91 4 914
70 H B
434 41 '4
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67 67
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334
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You think you're a
WISE GUY
but you ain't. What you
don't know about
MINING STOCKS
would 11 a book, and wet
"you buy them. Read
George Graham Rico's
story in April
raaeWas all liaea atanila
7.100 178: 172
Total sales for tbe day. 408.600 shares.
- BONDS.
NEW YORK. March 14. Closing quota
tions:
U. 8. ref. U reg.10114
do coupon ...lviVi
VS. 8. 8s reg 102V
do coupon ...102
U. s. new 4s reg.llo
do courjon ...115W
D. A It. 0. 4S... 3B
N. T. C. gn 84 S
So. Paclflo 3a. 70VB
No. Pacific 4s... 9;4
Union Paclfio 4S.IOOA4
Wis. Central 4s. 93
Japanese 4s . . 884 B
Stocks at Boston.
BOSTON, March 14. Closing quotations
Allouea 84
Amalg. Copper.. 64 4
A. Z. L. A Sm.. 24.
Arisona Com. .. 14
Atlantlo 44
B A C C 8 M. 13
Butts Coalition. 17 44
rsL A Arizona. 51 1
CtU. A H.. x-dlv.oOSBjQulncy
.. . . 12 U.ohanno
Fruit j;"t'2"Lal
Cod. Ran. C. Co. 6S
E. Butte Ci). M. 12
Franklin 94
Glroux Con 6"
Grsnby Con. ... 33
Greene Cananea. 6 4
I. Royale (Cop.) 13
Kerr Lake
Lake Copper. ... 33
La Salle Copper. 4 4
Miami Copper... 1BV4
Mohawk 43
Nevada Con. ... 194
Nlplsalng Mines.. lo?4
North Butte..... 2D hk
North Lake 0t4
Old Dominion... 39
Osceola IO
Parrott (3. A C.) 11
. 6S
non 10 T4
Superior 864 B
bup A Boa Min..i 4
Sup A Pitta Cop. 14
Tamarack 41 B
U. 8. & B. A M. 84
do preferred .. 47
Utah Con. 144
Utah Copper Co. 45
Winona 74
Wolverine 118 M
Bonds
Investments
TimberLands
McGRATH NEUHAUSEN CO.
701-2-31-5 Lewis Bldg.
Portland Ortfoa
March. Cs 8Vd; May,
Weather, cold.
a M; July. a 9d.
Money. Exchange, Etc.
NEW YORK, March 14. Money on call
steady, SH tiH per cent; ruling rate, 2;
closing bid. 2H: offered st 2.
Time- loans very weak; 60 days 2H per
cent; 90 days. 24 08 per cent; alx months.
S4. Prima mercantile paper, 4St) per
cent,
Sterling exchange steady with actual busi
ness In bankers- bills at 84.8375V4.S384 for
60-day bine, ana at s4.riDi tor aemaaa.
Commercial bills. 4.S3 i o 4.84. -Bar
silver, 63 Sc.
Mexican dollars, 45c. "
Bondsj Government weak; railroad, firm.
LONDON, starch 14. Bar allver, 24Vid
per ounce
Money. 2K98 Pr eent.
The rata of discount In tbe open market
for abort bills Is 24 24 per cent: for
three months' bill, 2 Vi If 2 9-10 per cent.
8AT FRANCISCO. March 14. Sterling on
London. 60 days. 84.84: sight, 84.864
Drafts, sight, 4c; telegraph. 7c.
Changes In Ava-llshle Supplies,
NEW YORK. March 14. Special oabla and
telegraphic advices received by Bradstreet a
showing tho following changes in available
supplies aa compared with previous accounts
were Issued today:
Bushels.
Wheat. United States, east of
Rockies, decreased .2.151.000
Canada, Increased 243.000
Total, -United States and Canada,
decreased 1,908.000
Afloat tor and In Europe, increaaed 300,000
Total American and European
supplies, decreased 1.708,000
Corn United States and Canada,
.increased 660,000
Oats United State-and Canada,
decreased 228,000
VHICAOO,
Tork, par.
March 14. Exchange on New
i WAR RUMORS III PIT
JIXGO SEWS RKPLACES HESSIAN
FLY DA3LAGE.
Grain Markets of tbe Northwest.
SEATTLE. March 14. Milling quotations:
Bluestem, 85c; fortyfold, 83c; club, 82c;
Fife, 82c; red Russlun, 81c. Export wheat:
Bluestem. 83c; fortyfold, 81c; club, 80c; Fife,
60c; red Russian, 79c.
Yesterday's car receipts, wheat cars,
oata 4 cars, barley 1 car, corn 1 car.
TACOMA. March 14. Wheat: Bluestem.
8283c; fortyfold. 814.82c; club. 81c; red
Russian, 80c Receipts.- wheat, 68 cars, bay,
22 cars.
Slay, at the Close, Is Nearly a Cent
Higher Than on Preceding; Day.
Cash Demand Better.
BROAD, ACTIVE MARKET
AGGRESSIVE BULL MOVESLEXT
STARTED IX STOCKS.
I t'ooimea steer
3 EARLY ALL TECETABTLES AEE Flw
la Pmat
Change la Petal Market
MeatlB,
All class et vegetable, wore firm yester
day .ar.pt aj par ax as. The California
reaa market Is declining rapidly and to
day's receipt wllp be put a sal at 11
est. Arrtvala from tb Booth were light.
Orange aad! apple ahow marked nrmjvvML
xn potato market Is quiet aad very
steady. Tbe leading buyer are paying
81 34) for fancy atock and ther have beaa
paying thla price regularly for tbe past
a oath.
prime cowe
Choice beef cows
Common beef cow ............
Choice heifere ..........
Choice bulla
Fair to gvl fat bulla ..........
Common bnlls
cotce light calvea
Pair le good light elve. ... ...
Chol-e heavy calve.
Fair to medium heavy calvea...
Choice etage ..................
lair to go.j.1 ataga
Hoes
Choice light .,
trood tO C hole
Cbotr heavy ,
aneeo
Choir, yearling wetbara. grain fed 4 ft 9 4.78
i'n wetnera 4. 00 at 4 2S
t'holco ewes, grain fed L. cl 4 OO
Fair to medium ewes, .rain fed.. 2 75 is x 7A
Cunlce lamba. grain fe.l s.25rV S.50
'raod to choice, grain fed S 00i, S.2S
Fair to good ..-. 4.7; s.0
Cu" 2 SO at liO
Currnt Prices .n th. h. 1 r a. mark fni-,..
Ultra heavy drafters. 1 11 '. 275: 140O to
wv bounds. ll"MtAji)0: lv 10 tana
8l04j:: chunks. v. tflio; drivers. .io0
ap; saddlers, too up: plugs. 1 10 a 40.
.-. S.44
4 l' S 44
2.iM 4.0
s :j b.so
4 7itf S 24
8. 75 4 U0
00 S.S0
T.73W 8.00
TOOis T.50
S.2i tit
4 75 c S.0O
6 5", U.DO
4.S04J 8,00
8 S3f 8.78
vetf s :t
t.7Sa avo
W eel rreapee-te t'aewtata.
Shearing I aow going a la th southern
part of tbe country, aad wlthla two month
wtu be ta full fore la th greater part
f th shoep-growing eectlene. aara th
A merlcan Wool and Cottoa Reporter. Ther
la little- buying going on. however, and n
ronrrsctlng at th present time. Th rathsr
depressing Influences which hava been
brought to bear upoa th primary markets
bar prevented thla, and should It keep
ap. II w expected that Iber. will be even
more wool ging oa consignment thaa laat
yr However, thla is a problem la tha
avoiding of which tha question of bow
b-ng tho present uncertainty will eoattaua
u a very Important factor.
Eastera Liveetock Prtcew.
CHICAGO. March 14. Cattle Reeem,.
eatlmated. Snoo; market, stesay Beeves.
8&IS(fI.5: T.i-i, at -era. t SStaS..': West
ern lrk 4 7oo)S.7o; ato-:kaxa and feed
ers. 84t.Ve-: cowa aad beifcra 82.600 5 M)t
calvea. e1.75 0 7S.
a K-ceipta, esttmated. 22. 000 : market.
ow to steady. Llrht. St .. 7 -f- n!j
8A23e7.1i; heavy. S6 4007. rough. Sd.OotS
7.1: good to rholcs hea-y. t,7,'i.fT: blaa
07 i5: bulk of eai-.. II5SS7A-,,
Jheep Kecelots. esttmstod. In OnOt ro.e-
ket. steeoy to strong. N.tlve. J1t,r,; West,
ern. 83 256 S; yearltncv. t 7.1 ( i.80; lamba,
84tf.40; Western. 84. 23 0. &o.
Buyina; Chiefly for the Long Ae-
connt FeA-uary Trade. Re
porta Helpful.
NEW TORK. Msreb 14. The stock mar
ket awoks today from Its long period of
Inactivity and under an aaxreralve bull
movement, prices advanced almost buoyant
ly. Tba movement was broader and raor
active than for some time.
Moet of the buying seemed to be for
the long account, although aa the day wore
on titers wer Increasing symptoma of die
trees among traders on the short aide. Do.
mand Slackened In tba afternoon and tha
market became comparatively dulL
price eased off some toward tha close
In response to prof it-taklnr. but aoon re
covered and th. greater part of tha day's
gains were maintained.
Perhaps the moat potent of tha Influence
wbirh wero helpful to tba market waa tha
February foreign trade report. The value
of exports reached tho largeet total Id the
blatorr of tbe country. Imports did not
fsil off. as bad been expected, and the bal
ance In favor of tbla country waa suffi
ciently large to add extensively to Ameri
can credits abroad.
Tha metal atocks war active and atronr.
United states Stool wss In steady demai.d
at higher prices and Amalgamated Copper
made Ita beat gain of many days. Other
copper snares established good gains.
To bond market was firm. Total sale
par value. S2.fc64.Oo0 United States 8s and
4s declined I on ca.u
CLOSCfO STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Clorlnc
CHICAGO. March 14 Japanese war ru
mors gave aid and comfort today to bull
speculators in wheat. Leading bull houses
and eevera! large local traders bought
bought wheat freely on an early decline
and wero crowding the shorts at the last.
An Improvement In tha cash demand helped
decidedly -toward the upturn of options.
Among the wild etorlea afloat waa one tnal
Japan bad Invaded Mexico with lS.OfO
troops. This report waa changed later to
an assertion thst the fighters from tho
Orient would land tn Mexico within 80 days.
Hardly tees sensational, from a market
standpoint waa a private document from
a Kansaa crop expert, estimating the con
dition In that state as low as S per
cent of normal. Extreme top and bottom
figures were 914c and 894c for May, with
tha close ktsTte up at Pic.
In com longs unlosded and many shorts
nammered the market. May ranged from
4--4 tf -ion to 40S c and finished 4n down at
4UH (Mie. Cash corn was easy. .No 2
yellow closed at 43,tj45c.
Oata advanced becau) of enrering by
ahorta May varied between 804 33114c.
closing at 3HJB1S4C. a gain ot j!c over
last nlxht.
Salee for packers formed a weight on
hog products. Tha outcome wss to chespen
pork ana nns Z'ie to oc. isra Oc to 7',c
The leading futures ranged aa follows:
j WHEAT.
Open. High. Low. Close.
Mar I .04 8.S14 8 t .1)1
July M, .
Sept. J8V, .8) .18 .884
Minneapolis Wheat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, March 14. Close: Wheat.
May, 071T97.o; July, 994c; September,
92'sc; Cash. No. 1 hard, 9044c; No. 1 North
ern, 98V4G994c; No. 2 Northern, 954
974o; No. 3 wheat. 24 09614c
Condition of the Treasury.
WASHINGTON, March 14. At tha begin
nine; of business today the condition of the
United States Treasury was:
Working balance tn Treasury of
fice. T t24.615.TBl
In banks and Philippine Treasury 32.153.500
Total balance in general fund.... 82.140,456
Ordinary receipts yesterday 1,228.059
Ordinary disbursements 1,173.494
The deficit to date this fiscal year is
88.774.O05. aa against 824,178,511 at thla time
last year.
These figures exclude Panama Canal and
public debt transactions.
New Tork Cotton Market.
NEW TORK, March 14. Cotton Spot
closed quiet. Middling uplands, 14.65c; do
Gulf. 14.90c. Sales, 1397 bales.
Cotton futures closed barely steady, un
changed to S polnta lower. March, 14.3lc:
April, 14.3c; May. 14.47c: June, 14.27c;
Julv, 14.25c; August, 18.73c; September,
12.9Se: October, 12.62o; December, 12.52c;
January. 12.43c.
Statement of Condition of
Lumbermens National Bank
of Portland
At Close of Business March 7, 1911
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts
Overdrafts
TJ. S. Bonds to Secure Circulation
Other Bond and Premiums
Real Estate
Furniture and Fixtures...
Duo from U. S. Treas.....
Due from Banks
Cash on hand
..... 12.600.00
. ... 840,350.90
. ... 916,7.2.20
.JJ.26S.365. 19
3,483.11
. 250,000.00
. S11.8S5.03
800.00
25.430.S3
1.469,643.10
$4.3.9,407.05
LIABILITIES.
Capital ; .....$ 600,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits -. .. 73,051.55
Reserved for Taxes 4,747.23
Circulation , 250,000.00
.Dividends unpaid. lno.oo
Deposits, . ..
,. 3.401,413.28
$4,229,407.05
THE UNITED STATES
NATIONAL BNK
PORTLAND. OKEGp
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
Capital - - - $1,000,000.00
Surplus Profit8$800,000,00
OFFICERS:
jr. c.
AIXSWOHTH, President. R. W. SCHMEER, Cashier.
It, LEA BARNES, VIce-Pre-aldeat.
91. WRIGHT, Aaalstant Caahler. - W. A. HOLT, Asslatant Cashier.
LETTERS OF CREDIT AND TRAVELERS'
CHECK3 ISSUED NEGOTIABLE EVERYWHERE
DRAFTS DRAWN on all FOREIGN COUNTRIES
First National Bank
Capital $1,500,000
Surplus 750,000
Oldest National Bank West of the
Rocky Mountains
Bank Notice
Security Savings and Trust Company
Corbett Building, Fifth and Morrison Streets
Capital and Surplus $950,000
Invites Accounts of
Merchants, Individuals and Savings
WOOL FIRM AT LGNDOfi
PRICES ARE UXCILAXGED AT
OPE2iXYG OF SALES.
Boston Market Dull AVlUt Uncertain
Values Contracting In Utah
Is Reported.
May
Julv
Sept.
May
July
Sept.
May
July
May
July
Sept.
CORN.
.44 .4S
.50', .50 4
.41 ! -Jl
OATA
.St) -S1U
.J" S -31
.J0V .21
MESS PORK.
.1T.424 17.414
lt.4. to
LARD.
9 10
S.05
.0S
..14.45
.10
0S
t.05
.49
.49 -4
.54
.304
.30 4
.301,
17.M54
10.40
02'4
8.97 S
8..7W
.ins
SOSi
1!4
.11
.-1
.30
17.40
1.45
1 OS
9.00
0J
TjOXDON. March 14. There was good at
tendance at the opening of the second series
of wool auction sales today. A moderate
selection of 12.047 bales brought out ani
mated competition between home, and con
tinental buyers.
Prices were firm and unchanged.
May
July
Sept.
16
.074
9.00
Bank ClewrUga.
Bank clearings of the Northwester cltle
t'leartnra.
8i3..;l4
see 2. e I. 721
- !i;i
Portland
rleatt'e ,
Tacoma
Spokane
Balance
230.110
AI71
224.44
rOKTLANU MARKETS.
Veartahle aa! Fruits.
V Ell ET AH LE3 Carrots,
parsnips c4ftl; turnip
8tc9lt
k Sic
choice. 81 2:
SAOK
hand red
81: betj, rJcull.
API-US Hoc). 82 9 2.73
Coramon. AOewll per box.
OHCSM FHl ITs Pear. 81.309 1.71 per
box; Ma.aga. 84 a 7 50 per barrel, craabw
rise. 81A50 per barrel.
rKOfiCAL rKIITS Oraagea. s a vela,
2 S.) 2. 7S per box: riorlda grapefruit. 84 30:
California grap.:ru!t. $jw2-JO: banaaas. 3e
per pouod: pineapptea. oc per pound: lemoaa,
1 ' tan.ertne 81-73 per box,
VIOKTBLl: Asparagus. IV per !h.;
eahbise fl.'.o per 10: cauliflower. 82.23
pr crate; celery. California. 83.50ieX78 per
crate; cucumoera. I : per box; essplsar, I3e
ssar la.) gmiUa, log 13a per u.; gi a ealoaa.
PRODI tat AT SAX .Tt ANtl!CO.
Qoetatiaa Current In tb Bay City Mar
kets.
SA.V FRANCISCO. March 14 Th. follow.
bag produce price were current today:
vegetables cucumbers, 315o.r2.25; gar
lic. 4 to '".-; green peas. 5tM2vc: strlna
bean 2ec: tomatoes, nominal: ecs Dlant,
iil2-sc
liutter Pancy creamery. 27 U c.
Ears dtore. lc: f ncy ranch. lSUc.
t'heta Young Anierl.-a. 1515Ur.
Vlilstuffs ltran. I24r2d: middlings. 138
tult Apples, cnoice. n io; common. 75c:
Mexican limes. 84 50U7; California lemon.
choice. 33; commons. 81. 3: orngas navel,
$1.5oif2 25: plneappiea. $2 US.
Iotatoea F.arlv Hove. ilotl.S3: Pallna.
Purhanka. 12.109 2.35; Oregon Burtianka,
II 2 20
ntons Nomlnsl.
Hay Wheat. 3if 13.S" per ton: wheat and
oata. .1111: aifalfa. 3 IS.
Recelpta; Flour. 8-24 quarter sacks:
wheat. Ikoo centals; barley. 4210 ceotala;
potatoea 071O sank.; hay, 503 tone.
fiecelpta Flour. ol JO Quarter sscks:-
wheat. 4'0 centals; bsrley. 14.4V) cantala;
o.ts. 205 centals. potatoes. 2730 sacks:
bran. 203 sacks; middlings. 55 aacks; bay,
2i Ions.
Chlrag Prwdrar Market.
CHICAOO. Jlir-h 14. Putter Staadv.
ereamerlea. lrr; dalrle. 1.121c.
a.ec oteady; receipts. 12.153 cases: at
mark, rases Inclurled. 144 015c; firsts, 16ol
prime firsts. l.lWc.
Cbeea Steady: daisies. IIHCISHc;
twine. , ii 1 . v. . loun Americas, aa Is 41
lac. Ion. boina, 124,9140,
Allls Chal pf ..
Ami Copper ..
Am Agrlctllt ..
Am Heet Sugar.
American Can ..
Am Car A Kdy.
Am Cotton Oil.
Am Hit A U pf
Am Ico oocurl ..
Am Linseed ...
Am Ixcomot1ve.
Am Smel A Ref
do preferred..
Am Steel Pdy..
Ana Sugar Ref
Am Tel A Tel ..
Am Tobacc pf.
Am Woolen . ..
Anaconda M Co
Atchison
do preferred..
All Coast Lino..
Bait A Ohio ...
Kethlehem Steel
ltrook K Tran..
Canadian Pac ..
Central Leather.'
do preferred..
Central of N J
Chea A Ohio . . .
Chicago A Alton
Chi Ot West ..
do preferred. .
Chicago A N W
C M A St Paul.
C. C. C A St L.
Col Fuel A Iron
Col A Southern.
Consol Gaa . . ..
Corn Products ..
Del A Hudson..
D A R Oraade .
do preferred.. ,
Distiller' Secur.
Erl.
do let pf ....
do 2d Pf ....
General llec ,.
Ot North pf ...
Ct North Ore . .
Sales.
3'XJ
S.K0O
1.IOO
1.0O0
2UO
lOO
500
iAio
100
S.70O
20O
"soo
4.100
LIWIO
000
100
24. WOO
" lisoo
Lono
fioO
S.fHK)
8,2"0
2."0
400
"aSOO
"'"ioo
1.20
8.4"0
7.8O0
"'766
' V.wkj
1"0
8o
100
"l"2n6
S.6O0
30
MO
1.3"0
8.3oO
7'K)
High. Ixnr.
31V, 81
44 3V
8t4 5S
45 '4 444,
- 9
83 83
00 604
"siii "iis
ii u
334 8!4
74 73
lOSxj 1034
iiA"'
144 143
1004 m
3.'.4 34
3 39
1084 107
1264
104 V 103 S
324 Sl4
774 T7",
21l 214
274 2S
Mil
"Ai"" '82
"ii4" "it"
44 "4 44 4
143 S 142-4
123 "4 121
"3J "sit4
iii"- iiiii
14 14
187 17
3314 32
"37"
204 .2H)4
4 H 4 fit,
37 4 37 4
13-4 14W
127 Uit
004 on
a- Ui
Bid.
804
Mil
ort
45 4
83 14
MU
23 4
24i4
- 11
8
78 4
1032
117T4
1484
1004
8.14
34
ions
1024
121 4
104
82
774
1154
274
P9t.
2S3
2'-'
80
214
444
143
1224
63
8314
54-4
1414
14
187
32 4
TO
37
r4
aT
150
121 4
t4
134 4
SHORT Rin3.
. 60 8.50 8.40
. .0 8.05 . t.7H
.. H7A 8.00 I S SS
Cash quotations were as follows;
Flour sieauy.
Rye No. 3. lie.
Barley Feed or mixing, (0073c; fair to
eholce malting. 3(te.
Flaxaeed No. 1 Southwestern, tl.65; No. 1
Northwestern. 82.t.
Timothy seed 7 910.75.
Clover 114.75.
Mess Pork Per barrel. tl.:sei8.5.
Lard Per 100 pounds. 88.86.
' Short Ribs Sides (loose), 37i.S74.
Sides Short clear (boxed). 4 9S.75.
Oram statistics:
Total clearances of wheat and flour wore
equal to 334,000 musbela. Primary receipts
wero 42S.OOO bushels, compared with 603.000
bushels tho eorrespondln. day a year ago.
Tha world's visible aupply. as shown by
Bradatreot's, decreased 1.708. 000 buahels. Es
timated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat 32
cars, corn 142 cars, oats Da cars; hogs 34,000
bead.
BOSTON WOOL HARKJJT VXCEBTAIW
New Arizona Moving at IT to 20 Contract
ing; U Utah.
BOSTON. March 14. With varying values
ara tew large sates, ine rjoston wool mar
ket attracts little attention. rne only ae.
mand appears to be for territory and 1
few lines of nearby fleece wools.
The new Arizona cud is moving steadily
at 17c to 20c ana contracting on the ahecps
bark has begun in turn.
Pulled wool ia nun. but mere is soma In
terest in the foreign product.
Texas fina 12 months, bsu-ooc: fine six to
eight months. f.O'Blc; fine Fsll, 43 S 4.7c
California Northern. 63c: middle county.
47c: Southern. 43t4tc; Fall free. 2ac.
Oregon rlaatern. No. 1 staple, 67qj5oc;
Kastern clothing, 53&5Bc; valley. No. 1,
64 1) 65c.
Territory fine staple. 67c; fine medium
staple. 655t)c: fine clothing. SIC 53c:
fine medium cVifhlnir. 48-3 50c; half-blood
Flour, barr-els . .
Wheat, bushels
Corn, bushels . .
Oata. bushels . ..
Rye, bushels ...
Barley, bushels
Receipts. Shipments.
34.4U0
... 14.100
...810.01)0
...206.!OO
... I.OOO
... tt.aOO
7.000
8.800
142,4"0
Hl.CuO
10.900
89,000
aaa Francisco Grain Market.
SAN FRANCISCO, March 14. Wheat
stead y.
Harlev Firm.
Spot quotations: Wheat Shipping, 81.80
91.4a Barlev Feed. 31-15 1. 10 4 : brew
ing. 1.20)jl.25. Oats Red. 11.1091.224:
white. 81.4001.60; black. 81-074 9-1.20.
Call board sales: Wheat, no trading.
Barley. December, 81.174 per cental bid;
May. 11.21 per cental bio, .1.20 4 per cen
tal asked.
Rnropeaa Oral a Markets.
LONDON. March 14. Cargoes auiet but
ateaoy. v) alia vaiia ror snipment at 34s.
English and French country market.
qul.t.
UYXXUPOOi Ataxoh, 14 Ciossj w)awJ
The Council
C 0 mmittee of
Kalispell,
Mont., after a
trip of investi
gation all over
the Northwest,
has just return
ed home and re
ported in favor
of bitulithic
pavement.
-THE-
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE
INCORPORATED 1867.
Head Office Toronto. Canada. New York IS Exchange Place.
London 2 Lombard Street.
And over 200 other branch es In Canada and tho United States.
Forolim exchange bought and sold and a general banking- business
transacted. Interest allowed on time deposits.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
PORTLAND BRANCH, SECOND AND STARK STREETS.
F. C. Malpas, Manager.
combing. 65c; three-eighths-blood combing;,
b3c: quarter-blood combing, 48&60C
Pulled, extra. 609lc; fine A. 58c; A
supers, 63c. .
Coffeo and Sugar.
NEW YORK. March M. Coffee futures
closed steady, net unchanged to 3 points
lower. Sales 4i.ZoU Data marcu. jpru eu-j.
v lO.Slo: June. 10.27c; July. 10.22c; Au
gust, 10.12c; September, 10.02c; October,
8.84c- November. S.irUc; JjecemDer, January
enJ TTehrimrv. VI. i .
Spot coffee quiet- no. I mo. ro.
4 6antos, 13Hc Mild dull. Cordova, low
loc nominal.
aiie-ar 1 1 rm. uuseuvauu, sv wb
8.38c: centrifugal. 98 test, s.ioc; molasses
sugar, 89 test, 3.11c Refined sur&r steady.
Wool at St. Loala.
ST. LOTUS, March 14. Wool Unchanged.
Territory and Western mediums, 10220;
fine mediums. 18Sil8c: One. 12-&113C.
TRAVKI.EKS' GCDJE.
XBAVELEBS' Gl'IDK.
COOS BAY LINE
STEAXBR BREAKWATER sail from
Alaska dock, Portland. 8 P. M. every Tues
day. Freight received at Alaska Dock until
p. " M. dally. Passenger far-) flrst-class.
810: second-class, 87. Including meal and
berth. Tickets on sale at Alnswortb dock.
Phones Main 268. A 1234.
SAN FRANCISCO A PORTLAND SS. CO.
New service to Los Angeles via nan trran-
clsco .very five days.
From Alnsworth Dock. FC-rtiana. .-..-).
Boar, March 18. Rose City 88, Beaver 28
obound. 12 M.
SS. Bos City, March 17, Beaver 22, Bear 28
From San Pedro Northbound. 12 M.
Sa Beaver. March 20. Bear 25. Rosa City 80
H. O. Smith, C. T. A.. 142 Third St.
i. w. Ransom. Agent. Alnsworth DocAv,
Phone t Main 408, 268; A 1402.
O.-W.R.& N.
Astoria Route
STSAMEB HARVEST QUEEN
Leaves Portland dally except Saturday at
:O0 P. M. Makes all way lanaings. Arrive
at Astoria at 8:oo A. at. weaves Astoria
dally, except Sunday, at 7:00 A- M. Arrives
Portland, at 8:00 P. M. Makes- direct con
nection with steamer Nabcotta for Megler.
iiwaco. Long Beach and all polnta on tha
liwaoo Irtvlsloa, -
smaa
AU Modern Safety Devices tWlreless, Ac
LONDON fARli HAMBURG
tAmerllsa. Aprtl 8"ltPenn., Mar. 23, 3 P. It.
Bluecher. April 12i"Pre.i. Lin'.oln. March St
tRItx-Carlton a la Carlo Restaurant.
Calls at Plymouth and Cherbourg.
IHamburr direct. (Second Cabin only.
GIBRALTAB, ALGIERS. NAPLES. GENOA.
fNew, 17,000 tons, equipped with all modern
safety appliances, electrlo baths, gymnasium.
elevator, etc
tS. 8. CTNCTNNATI.... March tS, 10 A. M.
8. b. HAimtBC Aprtl 14
Cruises to the Top of the Wcrid
NORWAY. NORTH CAPPJ. SPITZBERGEV,
ICELAND AND NORTHERN CAPITALS BY
MAGNIFICENT CRUIbLNG STEAMERS.
FROM HAMBURG IN JUNE, JULY AND
AUGUST. Send for Illustrated booklet.
Hamburg-American line, 10 Powell St.,
San Francisco, t.'al.. or Local II. B. Agents
In Portland.
H0N0L0LU AND THE VOLCANO
TUB TRIP MOST COMPELLING, axd
worth while, ucceUfn(5 alUotners for novelty
and pletuure. The Volcano of KUauea, th.
largest In the -world la tremandously aotiva
now. It is possible to make thla desirable
trip wita SPEED and -comfort and tbe price
Is low. $110. nrst-class. San Francisco to
Honolulu and back, and t-i-3.50 for side trip
from Honolulu to volcano. Includlnt, rait
and auto to KUauea: hotel at Hilo. also
Volcano House. No other trip compares with
this. Be sura to visit the tslanda and DO IT
NOW. while the volcano Is active. S. S.
SIERRA (10,000 tons displacement) sails
Feb. 25. alarch 18. April 8. Write or wire
OCEANIC S. 8. CO.. 1
67S Market Street, fcaa Franclsoo.
Sao Francisca, Los Anid.s aai
San Die? Direct
North Paclflo B. S. Co.'s S. S. Roanoke
and 8. 8. Elder sail every Wednesday alter,
nately at 6 P. M. Ticket office 132 Thlr4
st,, near Alder.
MARTIN J. HI C. LET. Passenger Agent.
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