Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 17, 1911, Page 21, Image 21

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    21
fllE 3IORXIXG OKEGO.MAX,
FRIDAY, 3IARCII . 17, 1911.
FIELD FOR MILLS
Oregon Could Make All
Woolen Goods.
Its
RAW MATERIAL ABUNDANT
I-artjer Pari of the Clip Gor Kast,
and There the People of Thl
Mate Hay Most of Their
Clothing Supplies.
Tb Uritr prt of the Orvgoa wool cll
f.a.4 li if to th Ctra markot ry
yr and mort or ls of It comoa bach to
tala atat in th of manufacture
roaa. Ta quMtloa baa ofta art, why
abouM at .. coo-U fc maaufactv4
haraT Thra ama to ba ao toormoui
aat to tha connnr la tha .. r of
fratght cbarra bo!h w js. and It woaU
aUo appear aa If thra mmrm aa acellent
pntn for tha local manuractura of aroo.cn
oo4j. fca rc only tba wool oa tb
pot. bat aecoraia l sport. dactdd ad
ttnt la tha way of eiimata aad watr.
Tha Oraon!aa a fw ! r tr printed
a art!-la to tha f:-t tP at tha Amtrii:n.
wh baJ :- iMpptr.i tb!r w'l out
af tha eouttr? and br:r.tn fcach tha manu-
fac tarad at vat coat, had alrd
thm problem by aatabiisblcf mtlla at boa
aad tttd tn- tha aarna thlnt cu
ba doa la Orfaa. Tba following on
m as lea ilea la rfr&ca to tno matter baa
fcooa racalvaU;
rortiaal Of.. Vanh 11 (T tba TJI-
. k I. wAta -- r, f lrh lith. I fWaXvl
a vtrr lr'.tt' r.i artle.- undr tha h4
Mam of T. Wool at Horn." Th artlc.o
t intirea: that .ra could t as
u.rMfu: aa A i.ri i m',,lu
f woia from wt proiit-d !o
f!S' atata-. aa. that undr tha prnt con
d'tlona wool is now rr. t.M-M bra In Or-
n t tranafart ira $ "jla (or -. bra In
iv mrt. or at that ta U.o way I
knJarttAiid th riuir.iCt.
f B-uc a t.-.'r ta thla at at a.
art
rottUly t.r ln.rmtiin. NNir fcaa
fe.-a a.o f t-il m t at arsouiit f
f w muUciur ta Ora a wbt
amount cWiua,s maaufa;tora la
Orf?i . ,
i: thla coJt?lfa U realty ata:ad ta
th!a n;iapr lin, taal w tr ayoft
Ictf a b-o jrxluvt of 4 to ffin and
4 mie aai at th lima
jnprtirf oil for tha mnufi twra f
i-ou-ia t ba ald br la Orsn. it ao-a
to ma t ba a rtbr ,j.-'iitr atata of
afai- aad tht ou.i hrd:r ba ac-ratt-l
aa a f- t. uni'H mora a.loca a:
para thaa I aaa r4 In h local pr
up to grr t tlm. rarhaia a-mo of
jo ir 11 ni4iiii.''-t-rf ar lnJ'4i.n la
hat I ha h-r. th- awrra call a
VU'o dr-ai-" H tRa eaUiona cannot
ba mdatad
J. It. tKlCOUU
nf1ntta raraa to th amaunt of
wmoI cMuml to thla atata br tha fw
triAHa a:ralr to operation a d:mrult to
M4liL i ut of a total clip of aaout t
t -Hy pounda. It ta aatd that laaa than
( poinl ta tha r or about
0" piua!a vf tcourad wool ara uad at
btn-. TUat a ry larc quantity oa
Cai u ahowa bT tha racorda of tha annual
wool .. wni'-b ara tlr utanJod by
a Burner f bu)ra tr rjt'ra mllt and
tfaUfa. A f w ara a(o tha laraat ntano
raeturar In tha Kajt tvasbt abont IO0.K)
poun-la f Orar ad paid tha rail-roa-ia
tr bkullng tha dirt aloaa
ta Naw Eai'.BD'L
Tba writer of tha abova commuslratloa
did not ra4 Tha Orasoniaa anifta attaa
ttvaly. for tfaa atatemaat wa t ir.ai
that thla atata Imports wool to man u fac
ta ra roods for aala barn.
Aa to tha amount of elothinc maaufa-t-srad
bara and. la a yvnvral way. what all
th arttatloa ta about, parbapa aoma of
tha local manufacturer f clthlB could
anliabtaa tha atranr. Thr la certainly
M In Orrrn fr mort tactorl and It
t B.7 o&dr that aa outdr lnquira why
a da ant. fr ona thine maka oar own
woolvw cl-ithra
OBowr.R.n not uraot to coxtb-ct
&mm4 lrmad fwr Iblt Hoy Coadltluw af
tha l.asUab Markad.
Thara U a fod demand tr 1511 bop
ontracta, but tha daalara ara hailnc V.um
auceaaa ta tndiKtnv tha srowars to .aaiL
Thara la alao a ataady Inquiry for t0
aad bora- No apot trar.aaotloaa wara
raaortod la thla atata. but ta Waatarn 'Waah
Uatoa a ear Wad of ltWa waa sold at 14
caata.
It la brliavad by dcatara that tha vacant
heavy transactions In CaMfornla wrra for
acco an t r f W g a n. Rich ard aoo A Co. . of
London, Thla Cm ta aa'.a to hara bought
about fo baia of 60 nomas la tha last
fan waka
letters rcalTd yaatarday from Inaon
aotad a wl demand trr 11 Orsona oa
tha basts of 1 canta Coast. Thara was
also Inquiry on that market for 194s.
Tha radian msrkat ta r port ad by tha
KaatUh Obarrrar of March 1 as follows:
Thara Is J-ist a Uttla mora demand for
hops, but It ta chiefly confined to tha oidar
growths of Kr.fttari and new Pacl5o Coast
hepa, Prtcoa far all kind and all data
ratnaio vary firm, md t short suppltcs
wtl! prawot any td-ac!oa la quotations.
bwoTr alow tha traa may ba. Oontl
aaatal marka-.s ara quirt, with stocks at
a vanlsbtns point. Amartcao and Pactfla
Coast prtcaa ara s'.aady, w::h aa arraa
amount of damsel.
C.041f EATKRX MM 11 X BARIJY.
raael Grada ttn: Out far Maltlnc Ittrpaaa.
Tha continued Kaitrm demand for bary
la th fe-atura of tha grln market. With
tha steady inquiry and Haht avi:aM etocka.
oaJ prn- ara or. a arm baJla. cnatdcrabla
tuppiiaa of food t-d barley ara u:n for
ward fr brew tnc purpoaca. Jinca u;
pnea la th Northwest wra reduoad. tha
Kaatem trada ha been maktar liberal pur
chases la California. T!ia Caltfomia barley
Is sblppeU by way of tba le-.otnua to Naw
York and thaa sent by rail to Chirac
iata wara qutrd steady to Arm with
farmer not frea ae:ira.
Tha wheat ftiarWet waa qufrt with only
tha ordinary local l-tnand. S;iars wara Rrai.
Ucal r:ip:. In cars, wara reported by
th "Merchants Kirhr aa frowa:
U heat liarlay Flour Cats stay
yn?v
Tue'iJy
V !n '.ay .... 1
T ure-l-r J
Y- r ao 1
y.-fc.'a t tiate. 1 '
Ytaf Sfo
si: io
ii
1 I 7
T.M 1ST I 1
BMM TR.VIX MtKFS r.T TIMK.
I mil I. la 4 C litu.. m4 W IU NrU
I Halt IM Aduc
F!v .- J tnj rrtv4 terJay.
b.ilnc Bid, tt tlm from Lo Or''"-
Th. fruit u la (oU coudllln. Ormnc.
.t,K-k. clcAClp. bp wIL sral c.r.
r ro:ur. r.J or.. U Ju. io-l. TBr. W
Thrt U pr.-i;c.::y &. br.d l.ttuc oo Ui.
uc;,ia suppllr. can b. oMlnr4 .1 S.n
Fr-iC A.p&rm.o. U atc.dtijr dllnlnr
o4 tlir'i ahi::mr.t kU at la cnt.
Jl var of a Inuciic caui:flow.r ani4
aad ofT.-4 at 2i.
AdTMc. la hnsr.
All K'adc. o( rtftstd susat .r . .nc.d
1 mu a bundrd .tdar. Tit. aflvanca
vaa cu.d tr tb .traiuta af tba Eatra
mark jl.
i:xx M.rkr la Firm.
Th. ma.-a.t waa Brm aad f.w aai.a
war. mad. und.r "o cnta. Local rc.pt
bar. tx.a rath.r l!fht thim wk. wall.
axniaJa at Srattl. Var. bfn h... thua
afcowlec tta nu, Orio. hlpp.ra ba.
baaa amdlna; supplies ta tha Northern mar
ket.
Poultry and dressed mcata vara steady
at tha former prices.
Batter and cbas wara uacbacxad.
Kear Coadewacel atllk Prica.
Jobbara hava baaa looking- for a read
J oat meat of coadons 4 milk prices for aoma
tlm paju Yesterday tha Carnation poo-
pl. who have be quotlns; tba hit
prte. dropped thatr quotation on tha larg
sua fii cents a casa. ta 3.0. This puts
than under tha twa other companloa. Plo
er bales b:d at .b3 and Buttercup at
e4-7o.
Bank Oarlsfft.
Hank cleariaca of tha Norihw eat am eUle
yaierlay war aa xouoen: a
ilftrinii. Balance1.
Portland 2 ! ;.t!.240
Seattle 1. 5 lot
Taj-o:na 112.31
Spokane ;a.a V1.60
rOKILAVD MARKETS,
Ve;tabla and Fruiia.
S KCK VEGETABLES Carrota. 85c 9 51
hundred: parai;ta. ocw II; turnips, 5-
"fit ' k' ICAL rUT ITS Oranyes. ravel.
1? Sim. S 73 r-r bm: Florida erapefrult. it .'K
al.f jrn;a crap-fruit. Jji.iO; bananas, a
iHc r-r lb.; p.naapplca. per lb.; lemons.
li' udii'.iiilj. ti.,5 per boa.
APi r.E!" Kancy. 2 - 75. cbolca. $10T.
common. . ii 1 1 per box.
OKKGTf FHl ITS Peara. $l.!tOal.Ta par
bo; Vi mii. ; fr". A par barrel; eranbar-
rie. Pr barrel.
VEr.ETAHl.Ei3 A oa -axos. l?o per lb.
rabMt." !." per !"0. cati'lflwr. I.o
pr crate; r-i-ry. tt::p-Tnia. J wpa
crat; cucumbers, f 3 2 S3 p-r box; ergplant,
lb ; s;ar He. loitlic per lb.; creen oniMia.
i'C per C M-; heart lettur-a, rvc per r'"-.
h-thiuaa lettuce. J-'rMI per bo; fepper.
Tif id - n.itilip n a Lw nT dot., rhu-
tAfb. lo pr lb.; sprouts. Ihs; torn aloes, 91.73
2JA pr box.
l'"TAlOt.-nriaii, baylnj price. $!.
(ft 5" pr butidr 1.
b.MuMi iiuine prlra. t par hundred.
Orato, tlamr. TKeed, Eta.
Wheat Track prtrea; Dluctter
K3c
club. t-H-
ra iiussian, w.
Vally.
HAkLET-Jt'eed. 134 per ton; brew
wing.
nominal.
at li-LJ-TUFFS Braa. 21 per too
middane. 4 .7 r -i . ahurts. iil &'i2; rolled
ijr :i iu6:va
ri.ot ti tairtita S4 75 barrel;
atra-i-a. U ' . exp-ris. I J ad: Valley. $-u;
v- v - C i J rte f oa.
O ATq No. 1 wh!to. J J 7 O por ton.
tiA-Tck r i.-r : Tiniot baatera
Or-tron. No. 1. l-i 2"-; nui'-l. si-
fa.fa. :i M. a.'ain bay. I.Jtf i ev
at. llj ii
Dairy and Caoatry Produca.
POt'I.TRT Ue: Hens. !l20c: fryer.
Sff iic; turkea. r; Uvicfca. a.-; a, IS
H i if ; crwro i ur? a, cnui.-f. .J"
(HtK.'a-r'u.l cr-am. talus. Ike pa
pouri; Jfojnc Amenta. K&
in tt .'.! j' v --- iTr of ra l and a-
pnund prints. In boxea. 31c per pounrt; leas
VEAL, Fancy.' a to l- pound. iJQlmO
(r (vjac.
tfopa. Waoi. Hldea. Eta.
HOPS li; rnp. l7l, wliSc; crop.
1212 -f . eor.trc;s. 1V. , .
i MAIIt Cbolca. per pound del ! axed
Uin.i. Ka.itern Oraeon. I3tfle per m
ecorliag to shrinks; Valley. I7ilc par
pout-J.
l'i:i.T Dry. 1V; aalted. butchera take
off. Tr" r V- . ! a mb r: :. -
tl MtV.-i tal.l fcidea. Te Pr POtina
sr.Ita caf. Id-: aa.ted kip. salted
:. ic; yre-n hiu:a. 1c les; ury mifi,
17c. dry ea:r. liic; cry a-aga, w
URAIN SACKS Car lota. tnt.
on.
LtNSKEn OK, Pur raw. In barrel.
LOT; ke't: bo. led. in barrels. 1 raw.
In rtiM II 1J kvltla bnileii. in C- 1.1-
Lots of calloaa. I par c,nt leas V
ion.
l'f)AL OIL, Water White. Iron obi-. e
wood bMa. 13c; Pearl oil. ess-. lHc;
UA 1 !, Iran hla liar C11U. ISA: Wood
M:o. i.v-: F.ont. caca. r'-: spcil
Wclte. Iron bbl. llne; wool Dais.. ic;
F.alna. caaae, 7r; extra Etar. cases, lw;
V. M. A P. aaptba. iron bbla.. lc; casea.
r3c
f". iriOT.Tvr RmI frown and motor RBS-
a!lne. in Iron bbla.. lac; 23Sc; Sd
gasoline. lr)n bMa.. !!: cafa. 35 Sr; engine
diet.;. at. irn bb... 7 Sc: caa. 1-4 -0-
Tl'KfK.NTI.NK .. fl.l: wood bbi-.
f-1 IJ-t. irun bbi.. aLOW. Tea case tots.
Sl.li.
OATS UP HALF DOLLAR
SEATTLE MARKET IS QCOTKD
AT $21.50 l'Ktl TOX.
Large Ifcrcclirta) of Oregon Egg".
KrFh Butter Is In Light
bappl.
PEATTLE. Vub. slareb. 1. (8p:lal.)
Tha re.lpta of arts vara a. b.avy today
that tba prlea droppad back to 23 cnta.
Th. dar'a r-lpta .ra th. hravlaat thla
rrTlnc. Or.nn ahlpp.ra ..at in iar. quo.
tltlaa Local d.ai.ra ara pultlnt minj ia
or.'... Th. flrat fiprlna broll.ra of
th. a.as-n arrtvad todar and war. aoa
an nt. n.r pound. FVh bmtar waa
arc.r on Waatarn avenu. than It haa
h... In month, Thr. maa much trading
of atocka amor. obt:.ra.. rTactically no lira
po'iltrr la arriving.
Th. ar.aa. a mar.. w.
nh .ood a-ock.btld at ft a boa. Another
carina! of Florida arap.frult arrtv.d. caull
flowar and clary .r. bath acarca. A faar
local hothouaa cucumbora hava mad a their
apr.aranc.
Th. potato market waa an uncertain
auantltr- HoMu, war. bulll.h In thalr
,l..a. but xnot commlaalon man look for
.a malarial advanc. In zrlca
Ouiaida of a &t-crnt advanc oa oata to
and a half-cvnt aavanr. oo Ilia,
th.r. wcr. no changca la tba wheat market
loillr.
PROIirE AT 8Jf -R.XClSCO.
QnadalkMU Current la th Uay City Mar.
krta.
5 AN KRAM'lSfO, March 1 The follow
Icc pr.Htuc. rli.a war. currart toda:
a.-:Ab:a .'ucunibcra. ll.Wy 2.5; irar-
uj-.m.-ia. Kjlvc; tumatova. nomlual;
tft riant, j-naic.
liutter Fancy cream. ry. 3S.
Kara Store. lc-; fancy ran.h. -lc
c..e.ca Yosa Ani-rtca. liul
Mllialufra Uraa. t-H u -d. c.iddilna.. tZi
G as.
Fruit Appla. choice. $1 10: rmmon.
M.atcan litn.a. ;.. Cuilfrn.a lemena,
cholv-e. $"; crnm.n.. $1 f i nrarsea, naval.
l.iJS: pir.-api'lca t : ., 1.
F"ta.o'e K.r.y H-'. I : C.. f 1.S5; B.!laa
Burark.. .luj2.oi; Oregoa iiurbanka.
11. J .
in;ooa Nominal
Hay wheat. , IS ro per ton; wheat aad
oata. Ii. ail.ifo. $ J '.i
Hcr pt- Fl"ur. 4:iS tiv.ir-.r aacka: wheat.
R7' c.ntAl. barlcv. 1 T"5 cr itula; oata.
41.1 (rn'ai.; P'la:-a. Ji ea -ka; bran. o5
aacka; ruiddilnaa 110 ,ark; hay, 4oJ toaa.
Metal M.rketa.
JCEW TOBK. March Id. Standard coppor.
weak. HKI. ilarch and April. ILS-j U.w-:
ly and June. 1 1 S". 1 1 '-c. London, d jiU
Spot. i:3 a d: futur. a l.a- t:uatom
houa. returna anew eaporta of copper ao far
thte month of lo.Si'4 tona. Uk. copper.
lH!iili5": electrolytic ll:5Ji:3Iitt;
ca.ttna. l' i 1 -c
Tin. weak. Sr"t. I'JJfc: V.-vreh. 3f
SoOc: April. STT53SUoc; May. 37 308 lie;
June. 57 r.u .17.7oc London, weak. Spot ar.d
futurea. il74 o.
Lead, du'.l. 4 401 SOc New York.
4.27I.C tUat e: Louia London. (IS 'it o-l.
Iter. duil. 5.11t;boc New York: 4.40
wV47v.c raat St. Loula. London. 13
Iron Cleveland warranla. 4a XSd In
Linden. Locally Iron wa. atetdy. No. 1
foundry Northern. U 75lai; No. t North
ers, No- 1 Southern and do aofu 111 ioj 14.
MM and Vaarmr.
NEW TOltK. iar.:h X. i"on. future.
Cloae OUlet. Uct 1 DOiht h.Cher to 2 potlita
lower aaa. U.-J" baaa. March. April
and Mae 14.43c; Jun.. lty;0c; July. lv.JSc:
Au.u.t. 10 :ic i Si"':aib-r. H lit; OctoUer.
.Ic; Nox.n-er. .eo: Pecaaiuar and Jan
uarv ' 9 :c; February, lc.
S-iot corfea quiet. No. 7 Bio. 15lc; No.
T J:;o l;ic: N. I Samoa. i"c. Mtld cof
fee dulL ordoa. llrlc nominal
Raw aurar ateadv. M :acoi a-lo. S teat,
111,-- rectrifuc.il. t'Jt. J.ic: molaae-a
ausar. teat. a.uac; ikuih ""J-
SHEEP DIME HIGHER
Market Is Strong in Spite of
Large Supply.
OVER 4000 HEAD RECEIVED
Cattle Are Also Firm and Prime
Grain-Fed Steers More at
an Advance of Five
Cents.
Although th. arrival, of ihep at tha
yard, yeat.rday war. over 40VO head, tha
aoarket waa a firm ona all day. Tba demand
waa eharp and aevarat larff. bunchea wara
aioved. Ona lot of fancy wet'hera. nurobar
lr.r 1S40 haad. waa dlapo.nl of at 4.b3. aa
adranc. of a dim. over tha beat prarloua
quotation. A bunch of awea went at .
tho top price,
Tha market for quality cattle alao a ho wed
nrcorth. About "sea loada of extra aood
(rain-fed atena war. aold In th. aftarnooa
at So. 40, a rtea of 6 centa over Wednaadaya
prlca
A f.w hoaa cam. la lata In tha day. bnt
no aal.a la thla Una wara reported.
Receipt, yaaterday war. 24 cattle, 133
oalve., 4o21 ahe.p. 13 hoaa and 4 ho race.
Khippara of tha atock were: R. L. Hotch
klaa. tnterprlae. S car. of cattle and ab.ap;
Thomaa Newlanda. Idaho Fail.. - ear. of
heap: E. E W I Hard. Dubllna. Idaho, J can,
of cattle; fen well Llveetock Company. Ham
ilton. Mont. care of .heap; Kldwell Cue
well. Malad. Idaho. 4 car. of cattle: C F.
Bowman. Payette. 1 car of cattle and
raJvea; Charle. McCulloufh. Bakur,. 1 car
of catll. and calve.; I. L. Boil no. Rlgby.
Idaho. S car. of cattle; J. F. In arum. Law-
latoc. Idaho. 8 car. of (heap; Danlela A Wal
lace. L.wuion. 1 cara of cattle; Kudd Broa,
Echo, X oara of aheep; W. A. Dlahman. 1
car of rati!, and calvaa and C T. Union. IS
roe-a. by boat.
Tba day a aate. war. aa followa:
W.lsht. Prlca
7111 :. 00
U 8.11
lum 40o
3 oo
1"1 5 73
1 4.00
11H3 t 7 3
1J T.73
UIHJ -3l
110 4.7o
Ill 4.40
11 3d 21
HI S -
11 on 0 40
l"MI 3.3l
14-'i till
311 S 73
W.'4 1 CM
l.d 14 10
ja 4.50
3 eleera
T eteera ...
6 cowe
7 C" a
a ale.r. ...
S bulia
:J ate.i-a ...
It cali C4
1 calf
Ift4t ..ther.
4i4 aethera .
("tl ateer. ...
IS cwa ....
1U4 Iteer. ...
2 atecra . . .
S bulia ...
147 raivea ...
10 ete.ra
12 cow a . . . .
SIT ewe. US 4.00
Frlcea current on tha vanoua ctaaaea of
atock at th. Cortland Union btookyarda
were aa follow.:
Prime steer. l6.00tTS4
1'hnlca slcers ll.'D 0 OO
(iMd to choice ateera 5 SO. 6.73
l ommoa eteera ,.wa a.ve
Prim. cow. O-Oo 3.60
trholr. cowa 4.7u 0.0
(Vmmun cow. .ot'tf alio
Choic. helfera &.'i.1ri o-oO
rholre bulla 4.3" it 4 75
fjlr to (ood fat bulla t.70t( 4 I'd
Common bulla JOi'i 3.34)
I'hoic. lltflit calvea 7-Toir .JO
Fair to good light calvea 7.00ir 7.30
('hole, heavy calvea G. 5.00
Fair to medium heavy calves... 4 7o , 3 oo
Choice atau. H1 S t
Fair to (ood .tags t 4 uo 5.00
tlosa
Choi, a llcht S 230 8 50
Outl to inotca S.OOd S
Choice heavy 7.73 a.00
Fheco
Choice yearlng wethers, sraln fed 4 5h? 4.53
('id wclhere e.ooi. 4 .o
Choice avci, .rain fed t a.ovt 4 00
F.tr to medium ewea e rain fed . . 2 75 -t 3.13
C.'iolce laniba. (rain fed t.3S0 i.5S
Good to choice, (rain fed .vOt? 6.25
Fair to (ood 4.71 &.00
ilia k'.U4 3. oo
Current price. :n th. horae market follow
Ea.tr he.vy draftera S.:oiS 30: 1400 to
p" on da. l"li; to 1400 pounda
SlootrXoO; chunka. Sa0ul30; drivers, S'5
up; aaddlera, aov op: piuca, 9itic4u.
" Eautera Ureatsck Price.
CHICAOO. March 18. Cattle -Receipts,
eetlraatetl 5000; market, alow and weak,
lieevea. .3. 10a 6.83; Texas steers, $4,404
a.33; Western ateera, $4.73415.00; atockera
and feeaera, 44.4i: cowa and nellera.
13 CHi 6-tt"; calvea. 23.8 30.
Hut, K.celpte, aatlmatcd. S4.CJ00: mnr,
ket. elow to S4 10o up. U(ht. Sd.oo7.20;
mixed. 1.73tf.lO; b.avy. i0f,7; rough,
14.000 8.73: good to choice heavy. S8.73V7:
pica. Indus' 7 15; bulk of salaa, 18 8367.03.
rlheep Hec.lpts, eatlmated. 14,000; mar
ket, at-ady. Native, $33 3.10: Wealern,
IA230 10: yearlinga. 4 75 5 : lambs,
native. f50.S3; Wee tern, 5.15 8. 40.
DRIFT IS DOWNWARD
TOVE OP STOCK MARKET IS EX-
CERTAIN" A.VIl HEAVX.
Mlswourl raciflc Drops Two Points.
Some of the Industrials
a
Show Strength.
NEW TORK. March 18. Tba position of
the atock market waa little chahaed aa a
reault of loday'a operatlona. 1 he drift
waa downward and th. ton. waa hesitating
and rather heavy. Fluctuationa were nar
row and. except In a few cases, thara vera
no movements of note.
The vulnerable point In tha Hat waa Mis
souri Pacific Th. stock loet S polnta. re
ceding to a level 10 polnta below the re
cent hlKh price.. The weakneaa of Mla-
aourl paclflo offaet tha strength of other
taeuea among which tha Hill stocks wara
prominent. Canadian Pacific yielded a
point. Pom. of the Induatrlala wer. atronc.
National illsouit rising tour points.
Liullneas In tha atock market and most
lines of trade found further reflection to
day In tha ahadlng of rates for long time
-commodatlon.. four, flv. and ala monthe
money being offered at 3 to 1 per cent.
The foreign exchange market waa a sbada
steadier In tone.
The bond market was irregular. Tha
aala of $i 2.300, Ooo Xllsaourl. rTanias St Texaa
a per cent bonda for refunding and Im
provement purpoaca. was announced today.
Total aaiea. par value. ea-e'.wv- unuea
8tatea 3. declined on call.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATION!
S.
Cloalng
Salea
iihi
S.-'"0
3t0
ltKl
.Hf.l
kOO
High,
Low.
H-
t!4 V.
33
W
SO
ii"
ri ia.
31
e
t-i
44
1"
(13
SO
io4
23
10
3S
75
104
47
11
14H
H
S4V.
31
107
l2;
12H
l"a
32
77,
218).
2;
on
S'-s
21 4s
144
122
83
SllVa
S.H
142,
14 .
laiel
,111. Chal pf ..
.Hial Copprr ..
,:n AgrUuit
,m lleet ausar.
. merlcan Cin..
,m Car A F.ly.
.in Cotton Oil.
in H I A 1.1 Pf
in Ice rJccurl..
,m l.tn...d . . .
,:n Iicumotlva.
,tn bmel ac Hcf.
do preferred..
,m fteel Frty..
in Sugar Itef..
m Ttl A Tel..
m Tabocco pf
m Woolen ....
.nnconda at Co
.tchlaon
do preferred..
tl Coaat Line..
.lit A Ohio ...
cthlehera Steel
irook R Tran..
anadlan Fit ..
tntrl Leather
do preferred.,
entral of N J.
hre A Ohio . . .
Mc-igo A Alton
hi Gt Wett . ..
do preferred.
3J
33 1
431.
3.1
0
POO 24
1.1 CO
3u0
' y.406
lOO
loo
V.i"0
4'M
Sod
" 'iiio
1.100
.lf0
2.J"
400
JOO
S.4O0
''ino
100
loo
4.100
78 H
104
i:o"
14UK
8
s
i::.3a
lil
'si"'
77 H
317
I'ei,
273
'ii"
75
103
iio'vi
14rt
u
io7ii
lo-.-i
uj
'si's
n
31 ti
:5 1a
"ail.
"2t"
44
144 4
1214.
44
Ch
C.
C.
icago Ik S W
.M & St Jiul
c a fit I...
Col
Fuel A Iron
c
I
A Southern.
i.ol Ona
n Pro.lucta
c
143 H 141
U, 14
Co
l.oOO
Del
A aludaon..
100 Zl 51
31V,
70
3-3
Piatlllers' oecur
Erie 1.3O0 211 i
do let nf - !. -4 ---4 " 47
Gen Electric ... loo liM 14W14 143
do 2d pf H4
Ot North pf ... 4.r,'i0 12S4, 127 . . 127H
Ot North Or. .. 2.0OO 00 3Ut 5a
lillnoia Central. loO 143 loo 134
Int. rtior Met 1SH
do preferred.. too pi 32 32 Vi
4 Inter Harveatcr. ItiO 114 1165k 11
inter Uarlne pf 18
Int Paper 10?i
I Iowa Central".". ""io6 'H" 'H" 14
IK C Southern.. 2o0 84 33 S3
1 d a - - f , NT
Laclede Gaa ... SOO llli 111 1111
Louie A Nash 144!.
Minn A St L. . 100 244 24 211
M. SP A S 8 M. 1.0'K) 147V 14il 147"4
Mo. Kan A Tex. 2O0 S3 331a 33
do preferred. 87
Mo Pacific 14.3X1 33 33 53
Nut lllacult 2.3"0 12S 124 127
Nat I,ead 4"0 311 33 33
Max N Ry S pf I'nl 34 $4 34
N Y Central ... 3.300 lu7 107 107
N T. Ont A Wea 300 41 41 41
Norfolk A Wea. CimI 106 103 103
North Am J"0 70 70 70
North Pacific .. 10,2o0 123 124 124
Pacific Mall 24
Pennsylvania ... 1.3O0 121 128 12A
People'a Uas ... 2o0 108 100 11,8
P. C C A St L , "
Plttaburg Coal.. S.rWO 22 20 21
Pressed S Car.. 200 3.1 33 S3
Pull Pal Car . . 200 100 . 100 1'10
Ry Steel Spring " 33
Reading 23.300 157 138 1
Kcputiilc Steel 34
do preferred.. 100 07 97 07
Rock Ia.and Co 1,300 30 2'J 2!)
do preferred CO
fit L A d F 2 pf COO 42 42 43
St L, Soutbweat. 29
do preferred. 65
Ploas-ShefTleld 0 52 .12 01
Southern Pac .. 3.300 117 110 118
Southern Ry ... 400 28 2t 2C
do orcferred.. 64
Tenn Copper ... 100 S S SS
Texaa A Pao .. 4o0 2S 2s 2S
Tol. St L A Wea ' 4"0 23 u 22 22
do preferred.. 300 51 51 61
Union Pac 1.'K 173 173 175
do preferred.. COO ,1 1 01
V 3 Realty 70
U 8 Rubber ... 24O0 42 42 42
V B 6teel SS.OoO T 77 77
do preferred,. 800 119 '11S 118
?tah Copper ... S"0 43 45 45
a-Caro Ch.m .. 0.700 84 C.i 68
Wabash 800 17 17 17
do preferred.. 1.7K SS 87 37
Western Mil ... 100 50 60 50
Weatlng Elee . . 67
Weatern Union. SOO 7S 73 72
Wheel A L. E
Lehigh Valley.. 2.200 173 172 172
Total galea fiir the day, 202.000 shares.
BONDS.
New TORK, March 18. Closing quota
Jl01" o. ... iniiz 'v v r ft 3Ua. . SS B
' do coupon 101North. pacific Ss 70
U. S. 3a re(...l'J .Norm, racinc ao
do coupon lo2 U nion Pacific 4a. 100
TJ. 8. new 4a reg.l 13 j Wis. on. Con. 4a. 3
do coupon . .. .ll;Japaneso 4s.... 66
D R O 4s... V3 -
Eastern Mining Stocks.
ROSTON, March Id. Closing quotations:
. II,...- X4 tunh.vb 43
Amal. Cop. 04!Nev. Con 1S
Am n Z. L. A Em 24 Nlplaslng Mines. 11
Arls. Com 14iNorth Futto 2S
Atlsntlo 44 iNorth Lake 6
R A C. Cop.ASII 12 Old Dominion. . S9
Hutte Coalition. 17Oaceola 10S
Cal. A Aria- 50 ll'arrot 12
Cal. A Flecla 301 ljulncy OS
Centennial 121-hannon 10
Copper Range.. 6. S '.Superior 37
E-n-. TliltlA 1 '.' V II a no. 4
Franklin V'.'Su. A Pitts 14
Glroux Con S VTamarark 4t B
Granby 33 If. S. Minine... 34
Sreene Cananea. 6l". 8. Mln., pfd.. 47
I Rnyalle.... 12,1'tah Con.. 14
Kerr Lake 6,1't.ih Copper 44
Lake Copper... 15! Winona 72 B
I Sail. Cop 4Wolverlne 113
Miami Copper.. 19 I
Money. Exeliance, Etc.
NEW TORK. Mnrch Id. Money on call
ateady. S42 per oent; ruling rate. 2
per cant; cloning bid, 2 per cent;, offered
I IS per cent.
Tim. loan, eaaler; 80 days. 2 per cent;
ao daya. 2 per cent; six months, 3(3
per cenL
Prtme mercantile paper, 4 94 per cant.
Sterling exchange steady, with actual bual
neas in bsnkers' bills at !43t t4.K4 for 60
day bllla. and at S4.SH10 for demand.
Co-iunerclal bllla, t4.b3 9 4.011 .
liar ellver. 32c
Mexican doliara. 45c
bonus Government, heavy; railroad. Ir
regular. LONDON, March 10. Bar silver Quiet,
34 d per ounce.
Money 2sitf2 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for ahort bills la 2. por cent; do. three
month.' bills Is 2(2 7-ia per cent.
SAN FRANCISCO. March 16. Starling on
London. 0 days, $4S4: do sight. 4.U.
Drafta, alght, 4c; do. telegraph, 7c,
Cooditloa of tha Treaenry.
WASHINGTON. March 16. At tha be
ginning of business today th. condition of
the United States Treasury was:
Working balance In Treasury of
fices $ J4.358.658
In banks and Philippine Treasury 131. 757. 203
Total balance In general fund.. Sl.o54.9el
Ordinary receipts yesterday 2.S74.340
Ordinary disbursements S. 114. 796
The deficit to dste this fiscal year Is 16.
KSajjtl. aa against $74.444. SS at this time
last year.
These figures exclude Panama Canal and
public debt transactions.
Dried Fruit at New York.
NEW YORK. March 16. Evaporated ap
ples quiet, steady. On th. .pot, fancy ara
quoted at 13 c; choice. ISc: prime. 12c
Prunea very firmly held, with small of
ferings Quolatlona from 12c for Call
fomlas up to 30-40s and from 11613c for
Oregons from 80s to 20a
Peaches firm with better demand. Choice,
7ir7c; extra choice, 74?6o; fancy,
s
London Wool Sales.
LONDON. March II. Tha offerings at
tha wool auction sales today amounted to
12 813 bales. The selection waa In fine
condition and competition was vigorous,
with tha Continent sn eager bidder for
merinos. Good greaay merinos and fine
cross-breds guid from unchanged to 5 per
oent higher- Victorian acoured was taken
at IS jd and Victorian greasy at la 4d.
Veer Tork Coitoa Market,
NEW YORK. March 18. Cotton Spot
cotton closed quiet. 10 points higher. Mid
uplands, 14.63c; do. Gulf, 14.86a. Sales. 16O0
"cotton futures oiosed steady, $ to 13
points higher. March. 14.42c; April, 14.46o;
May 14 66c: June. 14 JOc; July. 14.17c; An
auat! ll.4c: September. 13.07o; October,
11.71c; December, lL62s; January, 12.59c
Chicago Produce Market.
CHICAGO, Msrcn 18. Butter, steady.
Creamerlea, 182.lc; dairies. 164J31C.
Ecge. steady. Receipts, 10.BS2 cases. At
mar, cases Included, 1415c; nr.ts. lfic;
prima, firsts. 18c ' -
Chsese. steady. Daisies. 13v'13o; Twins,
11 H 12c; Inline Americas, 1213ct
Long Horns. 13 014c . -
Wool at St. Louis. ' f
ST LOUIS. March 18. Wool Unchanged;
territory and Western medlume. lUdlio;
fine mediums. ICltlac; Cne. 12013c
Duluth Flax Ilarket,
DULUTH. March Id. Flax on track and
to arrive, $2 63; May. 12.64.
Hope at Naw York.
NEW yORK. March 16. Hops Steady.
SKELETON FOUND IN KEG
Workmen Mako Grewsomo Hnd in
Ancient New England Dwelling.
ooDiMfipiFT.Ti. Mass.. March 18.
Workmen installing a new heating-
i . - ,. tioma of Alva S. Br&inerd
In Baxardville found a keg- in the old-
fashioned chimney containing a Human
.ir.i.tnn Tha remslm were those of
a child, which possibly had been dis
membered or partly cremaieu.
-. i , . i.l ,.,t In th. 18th
century and up to 183 by a family
which gervea in me n.vtiiuuai j
. ... 1 S19 Diinthpr f.i m il v on.
cupied the place. The g-eneral opinion
IS mat ine hcb " " H " '
n(.y When the latter was rebuilt in 1830.
Aged Condon Resident Dies.
pnvnnv rie March 16. iSDOCial.)
"Grandma" Blllin., a pioneer of G1I-
ii. o,...ov hi.,1 at her home here
last Tuesday. . Burial service, were J
under the auspices of the unnrcn or. uie
t .....- n.v Aninta. Siie oame to
America from England In 1874, and to
Oregon in 1S82. She was the mother of
ten children, enly one of whom. Airs.
Joseph Becket, of OsTden,, Utah, sur
vives.
D A R Grande..
d preferred.. ..
GOOD
CROP OUTLOOK
Favorable Reports Have Bear
ish Effect orr Pjices.
CHICAGO DROPS HALF CENT
Market Unable to Absorb All Lh
OfferingsKansas City Receipts
Show an Increase Coarse
Grains Are Firm.
CHICAGO, March 18. Official forecast
that rising- temperature, would bo wide
apread and that In Minnesota there would
te rain or snow, removed today as a wheat
market Influence all talk of cold, dry
veather. In consequence, tha close waa easy
at a net decline- of c Experta trav
eling In Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma
sent In bearish dl.patches regarding the
wheat crop outlook In those states and there
were plenty of speculators evidently willing
to take tb. short side on rallies. On the
bulge, however, the market met many rest
ing orders to sell and was unable to absorb
tho offerings. Contributes to the decline
was the fact that Kansas City receipts were
Increasing and that prices there were at a
greater discount on Chicago figures than at
any time thla season. Last sales were at al
most the bottom point reached. May ranged
between 0ill0c and 81eic closing
tc down, at 080c
Leading bulls were rood buyers of corn
and had a following of quite respectable s'xo.
May fluctuated from 48 c to 449c
and closed steady at 4c a sain of c
over last night. Cash corn waa firm. No. 3
yellow unlshsd at 474Sc
A squeexe In oata at Winnipeg stirred the
market there a little. May varied from 81 o
to 31 He cloalng o up. at Slc
Lack of outside demand discouraged longs
In the provision crowd. Tho market was. as
a rault, weakened for pork 13c to 23G27o;
lard. 7(jiluc and ribs 7 810c
The leading futurea ranged as followa:
WHEAT.
Open: High. Low. Close.
May $ .1 $ .91 $ .90 $ -!
July J -S9 .18 .88
Sep' 66 .S8 .8S .86
CORN.
May. 49 .49 .49 .49
July 50 .60 .30 .60
Sept 51 .51 .'1 !
OATS.
May .51 .31 .! -
July 31 .31 .31 .11
Sept 31 .31 .SI .31
MESS PORK.
May 17.63 17.66 17.12 17.36
July 16.70 1670 16.46 14.50
LARD.
May.
July.
Sept.
.17 9.17 S.01 S.02
9.07 9.07 8.95 8.95
9.J7 9.07 S..5 8.96
SHORT RIBS.
May .67 9.57 S.4S S.45
July 9.10 S.1S 8.95 $.7
Cash quotations were as follows:
Flour Barely ateady.
Iiarley Feed or mixing, 60S? 73c; fair to
choice malting. 199SC. .
Flaxseed No. 1 Southwestern, $2.54; No.
1 Northwestern, $2.67.
Timothy seed $.50&10.
PorJt Mess, per barrel, 918.5018.TS.
Lard Per 100 pounds. $6.95. ,
Short ribs Sides (loose). S. 1 6 S 9.37.
Sides Short, clear (boxed), $.2o&9.3.
Grain statistics:
Tntal clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 113,000 bushels. Primary receipts
v.re 297.006 bushels, compared with 6(2,
000 bushels the corresponding day a year
afto. Estimated receipts lor lomorjo.
Wheat. 14 cars; corn. 147 cars; oats, 94
cars: hoes. 19,600 h.ad.
car., uo.a, Receipts. Shipments.
ti I -.1. 12 200 9.600
Wheat, buahels 22.800 ".00
Corn, buahels 1S0.I00
Oats, bushels i'M'Zl
Rye. bushels 5.000
Barley, bushels 60,000
142.S0O
339.000
1.000
12.600
Grain Markets of the Northwest.
TACOMA. March 16. Wheat: Bluestem,
S3fc84c; fortyfold. 814j8ac; club, Wc; red
.Russian. SOc. .
Receipts, wheat, 1 cars; bsrley. 2 cara:
corn, 1 car; oats, 2 cars; hay, S cars.
SEATTLE. March 18. Milling quotations,
blueetem, 85c; fortyfold, S3c: club, b2c; Fife,
elic: red Russian. 81c .....
Export wheat: Bluestem. 82c: fortyfold.
8f,c- club. 79c; Fife. 7c; red Russian, 78c
Yesterdays car receipts: wheat 16 cars;
oats, 4 cars: hay, 1 cars: corn, 1 ear; bar
ley, 1 car.
Grain at Kan Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO. March 16. Wheat
Steady.
Rarley Firm,
Ppot quotations
Wheat Shipping. $1.40 81.42.
Barley Feed. $1.17; brewing. $1,200
1.25-
Oats Red. $1.10 81.22; white, $1,403
I SO; black. $1.07 f 1.20.
Call board aales
Wheat No trading. '
Barley December, 61.17; May, $1.25.
European Grain Markets.
LONDON, March 16. Cargoes, ateady.
Walla Walla, for shipment, at 83s 84 to
34a
English country markets, partially 6d
dearer; French country markets, quiet.
LIVERPOOL. March 16. Close: Wheat.
March. 6s d: May, 6a 9d; July, 6s 9d.
Weather fine
Minneapolis Wheat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, March 18. Wheat
May, 6o; July. 848Sc; September.
8192c; cash No. 1, hard. 99c;
No. 1 Northern. 9898c; No. 2 Northern,
95g96c; No- 3 wheat. 93 r8c
EXPANSION IN LOANS
NATIONAL BANK RETURNS
SHOW GENERAL. INCREASE.
New York's .Gain In This Item Is
One Hundred Millions Growth
of Deposits.
. .-.t 14 .Preliminary
returns of tha National banks made In re
sponse to the .all for condition on March 7.
Indicate a general ea.yau.iou -
discounts throughout the country. New- Tork
shows' loans and discounts of $910,917,000.
an Increase of 100.000,000; Boston an in
crease Of $15,000,000; BU Louis. $6,000,000;
Pittsburg. $1,000,000 and Cincinnati $1,-
000,000.
New Tork and Boston both .how a larger
increase in Individual deposits. New York's
rain over the January call is $130,000,000,
but that is an artificial figure, as the Janu
ary calL which came on a half holiday,
showed a decrease of $158,000,000. It was
said to be the first time In the history of
the National system that such a thing had
occurred and Treasury offlclala were at first
puxxied at the cause. ,
Allowing for that, however, the situation
still leaves ths New York banks $28,000,000
behind In their Individual deposits, when
compared with the eusne reported to the
Controller last November. ,
Boston show, an Increase of $ 1000,000 in
Individual deposits.
PARK GIVEN TO GLADSTONE
Founder of New Town Donates Bie
Tract and Island.
OREGON CITY, Or., March It (Spe
cial.) Harvey El Cross, founder of
Gladstone and president of the Glad
atone Real Estate Association, has do
nated a large tract of land for a city
park to Uie newly-incorporated town of
Gladstone. The tract is about half a
mile loner, extends along the north bank
of the Clackamas River from the Coun
ty bridge to the' Portland Railway,
Light & Power Company's bridge, and
runs north from the river bank to the
county road. Mr. Crocs also gives tha
LUMBERMENS
National Bank
CORNER FIFTH and STARK STREETS
PORTLAND, OREGON
Capital
DEPOSITS
March 7, 1908 $ 909,171.91
March 7, 1909 1,520,697.48
March 7, 1910... 2,400,625.40
March 7, 1911 3,401.413,28
UNITED STATES DEPOSIT ART.
erchants National Bank
' PORTLAND, OREGON.
Capital and Surplus $350,000.00
TRANSACTS A GEXERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
INTEREST PAID ON 12-MONTH CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT.
LETTERS OF CREDIT ISSUED AVAILABLE THE WORLD OVER.
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.
We Invite Accounts of Individuals. Firms and Corporations, Assuring ,
Them of Courteous, Considerate Treatment and Every Accommodation
Consistent With Conservative Banking.
OFFICERS eVND DIRECTORS.
Joseph M. Healy. A.F.Smith. Wm. T. Mulr.
A.C. Mowrey. John 3. Beall. J. F. Watson.
R. L. Durham, Pres't. M. L. Holbrook. Vlee-Pres't. Geo. W. Hoyt, Cashier.
S. C. Catching. Assistant Cashier.
First National Bant
Capital $1,500,000
Surplus 750,000
Oldest National Bank West of the
Rocky Mountaius
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
city an island near the north bank of
the stream. Just east of the electric
railway bridge.
Mr. Cross claims title to the island,
but says it waa sold by the state to
John. Lewthwaite. of the Willamette
Pulp & Paper Company, for $7.2S. The
ownership hinges on riparian rights, and
Mr. Cross has urged the Council to make
a fight in the courts to recover posses
sion of the island.
Weyerhaeuser Taxes Paid.
SOUTH BEND, Wash., March 18. (Spe
cial.) The Weyerhaeuser Timber Com
pany paid taxes on Its timber and other
holdings In Pacific County this week and
obtained 3 per cent discount. The tax
Bonds
Investments
TimberLands
McGRATH i NEDHAUSEN CO.
701-2-3-4-5 Lewi. Bld3.
Portland Oregon
"In making runs to
fires, we use the bi-
tulit h i c
streets
wherever
po i i i
bie." a
E. Sher
man, Fire Chief, Sal
isbury, Md.
What the
Nation's
Fire
Chiefs
Say:
$500,000
on timber lands was $95,718.45: on
lAfr. .nj H.l.nil. K4!I11' tntal ta-H
261.66. The 3 ner cent rebate forfpai
in full before March 15 amolntei
$294t.84.
TRAVELERS GUIDE.
L0MD0N rARls HAMbt'KbT
jPenn. Mar.23.2 P.M ItAmerlka
Pres. Lincoln Mar.31Blucher A
Calls at Plymouth and Cherbour
iHamDure airect. lactuuu
GIBRALTAR. AYGIEKS, NAPLES, G
3
safety appliances, electric baths, jymnl
llevator. ntc. 1
err
Vim
IS. S. CINCINNATI March 8, 10
M
S. S. HAMBURG Aif
li
e-iDniCIVi-!i TWO
CRUISES,
Dnrl
11. OOO-ton
110
1'S
Isteamshlp
CLEVKIASD."
$6
The first to leave
New York Nov. 1,
Incli
THE
mil. Trio second
tn ien.ve San Fran
cisco Feb. IT. 1912.
u i m n n R ?,
Eil
A I)
a
AMERICAN
LINK.
Asli
160
Powell St..
local. R. R
San Francisco. Cue
. affenis m roi uauu
HONOLULU AND THE V0L(M
THE TRIP MOST COMPElLIJfa Ian
worth while, excelling- all others for nJlt
and pleasure. The Volcano of Kllaues.lth
largest In the world, is tremendously etlv
now. It Is possible to make this desir$bl
trip with SPEED and comfort and the pric
Is low. $110. first-class. San Francisco t
Honolulu and back, and $46.50 for side tn
from Honolulu to volcano, including; ra:
and auto to Kllauea; hotel at Hilo. als
Volcano House. No other trip compares wit
this. Be sure to visit tho Islands and DO I'
NOW while th. volcano is active. S.
SIERRA (10,000 tons displacement) sail
Feb. 25.. March IS. April 8. Write or wlr
OCEAN1C 8. 8. CO.,
67S Market Street. San Francisco.
COOS BAY LINE
STEAMER BREAKWATER sails Iron
Alaska dock. Portland. S P. M. every Tuja
lrnti.hi received at Alaska Dock unti
5 p. , M. dally. Passenger far- flrat-clasJ
$10; .econd-clasa. $7. including- meals anj
berth. Tickets on sale at Alnsworth dock!
Phones Main 208. A 1234.
S.AM FRANXISCO PORTLAND SS, CM
New service to J,03 aiiseiea wu. o ,
Cisco every five days.
rcrom Alnsworth rwek. Portland. 4 P. !
SS. Bear, March 18, Rose City 23, Benver y
f rom San Francisco ftonniwuau.
SS. Rose City, March 17, Beaver 23, ISeajr 2
Wnm Sun Prim Northbound. 12 SI
SS. Beavor. March 20, Bear 25, Rose City 3
H. G. Smith, C. T. A., 12 llnra si.
ef. W. Ransom, Ag-ent, Alnsworth Hook.
Phone: Main 402, 26; A 1403.
San Francisco, Los Angela
and San Pedro Directs
Kni-th Pur-iftr! a. S. Co.'s 8. 8. Roan ok
and S. S. Elflsr every "Wednesday alter!
nately at o r. jo., aichbl uu..co mr
t., near Aiaer.
MARTIN J IT! G LEY, pMsenffer Aeai.
W. H- SLUSSER, Freight A (rent. J
I'hones M. 1314. A 1314, .
1M1