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si THE 3IORNINO OHEOONIAX. FRIDAY, JIARCn 31, 1011. a o.. L mi MINGE III OATS Market Keeps Pace With the Soaring of Barley. SALES ARE MADE AT $29 IV Valle-y rtiti IVrrln Shipping Sontb- warrl Hair tollar Added to th Prlr of Barlrjr No Wheat Seller. kaaDtr.g Th aa-p market at fcarlsv In Its apwifd ee fsar al;ere and many bmyara. wara marta In the with pare as thara era MM f eats local market at II T- lartar Ktort rrem all parte of trie eoaa trr arara, f a Tti iirt. l the snathe-fa ! of Willamette) Valley. TT." Mpwanta of eeia l.ae baan rna.la to -all-mla. t first annnt of tha kiad tula "Triarr half !"l'ar was ad-led to tka H-a of kerlev yeeterrfay with ealee made at J" V Oa tha oi"4 hoataoaa w d"ia as Mrt as in . Tkera wa fa-port from Wal'a TV-tlla of a sale of amntiy harlay at 14 SO. Tea fattr-nrala barlay wiarkat U also getng e-p. b-tssrv. Mor oarloT eloead at M rranetaoo yeteT.tar at tt.SO a ee-ntal. Tretalne.la of California earley ar being ah'rtM r.at. Tftare were B aaw aevelopmanta la the we-at mareM. Trade waa a-ulat with a lack of offerings. I.araj r-tpt la rare, were ronortod hy tha lfarchams Kirhaaca as f-ltosrs: wh-al Ba'ler Floor uas iter ym4ir I f-,.-i.. : 2 TV -i mP, y ... 1 Tfcurada .... " - -m Ter eo .... a-, n data tln Tar ao 'l s?a it; 1191 lTli 1 4 II H 1. 1 forty Tiiorr.r-oxr contract. ml far ew lb: tur-ran 'f Hf; apricota. 14s.l; il se. HHt P-r lx: fss. bulk, white or toiaae. by ears. 7 IT-, a-la. fl.S"! J .11. 13-la. aie. 2-la. le-le. eic. axrrmaa. lecl rAUION "olumb.a Rlvar. l-pound ta.la. 2. ! par daaion. 3-pound lal's. - 1 pound flats. 4-40. iluia plok. 1-pooad "I'llii Waal ad. la drama, 33 014c per pou vl . N'T Wslfuta 17-,1e Tr pound: Druil ante. I aib-ta. lac: almoada. 14 - IX. twarana. 1 . cocoaauta. Wetll P liMM. itwtuu, USa par poaad. blckory aata. vl' Pr poal. ,ALT 'iraau.atad. I Pr ton: half aroufl !. M pr tua. .a. I pr ton. CUA.NS rai'l whlia. 4c; larra whlio. IVc, iJmao. i-iox-; pink. c. raj JJoilcaca. a J c taou. S c. I U'ri No. 1 Japaa. chrap-r (radra. luS5. aotora bed. S w .r; Ira pnrd Invparlal. iVe. unrtd aatrm No. 1. TfH.?N: T-rtca. Pr eaaa; atraiaod, awr pr pound. . " -ga H L"T rBolatad. foolt and borry. Il'.u- boat ll.t" fa C. .: aold.B :. .liow l. MM: !"' .. Trrmo u romlttanrro wl'hiu la oaya. d llrt ir por poun.1. If Utor th.B la .H aid with.r) ,l.t. dod. t Sc por pad. aapl. mvtT. It a If: por pouao. GREEN BUGS APPEAR FIRMSHEEPMAHKET IlKht, barks. heAvy, lorta, la Jaltaa nana Makaa a tUg II Nopo al Id (rata. Jatttaa rtncua yoatorday cl"aod a roatrart for .i.no pouofla of lM h"pa at Id rania. Tha hopa will bo rowa by lawnta Troach oa tha Kiley Oooprr ard at In.lo. pandoam. Mr. riacoa aa;, thla Is tha Mlh at pptca paid for tho aaw cr"p In Orooa tw data, and ho socstl.-ns tao stalrmrnt tnat tlo hit. bon offars of IT coats. Tha hop mark. I a) la a ry hoallhy ma dltlon and th.ra la llttla M that bttr prlrM will pcTall h.ro. as la California. whTt tnaro rs mora arttrltly than la thla ata'a. contra.-t prior ara sBowias a do cl.ld npward ttadoncy. Thrra s a good !-al Innnlry f"T spot hra. hot Try few aro ta bad. Aboal 0 bales of 110 Takl. m. bar. booa aild Ulsly. which la. oaly ; bat-a of all kln.ls of hops la that MrtWl A .-.or. line to California adtrk-oa Tcald yot.rdar. iha aaw crop Is mortn la that .' at M cants, a half cant adranoo aror ta.t arch's prtco IionoraB conlrartad at Id', era, wltn t.irna llladMO. of poooraa. f r tut M r. and with R. rotoraoa. of -soma, for ) baloa. Rlrhardsoa rnado a mnirirt for l ba:r off lai-ramontos at M rants, til runt boaht too baloa of 1911 Tubas at tha am near. la Yoto. conca aaa froolT offered for f-jtarea. I'wrisa .Irlr.. a era of quM-t. bt ory steady maraeta. Bartb, of Nnrrmb ur c. re port, anly rL In Germaay aad an0 cat. la Aaatrta-lluncary availabla. aa tha ttcht dorllnra la January aad February rauaed braaars to bay fraoly. H pradirta tat thoro will bo a bic rtaa la prl.-a "ua laaa crop rap-rrta aro aver fa roraM." RAMK ia to IO poOBda. IdHttlTHo: 15 I. irpr ldi,t,IT.c .It to Id pounda. ikoitT: samnel IdVa-ltSc; picnira. IJc; cottace roll. Ij,c. . OH..KF.P l"M J. rM boef seta Bond. euuM aoaa. la aictea, hnurkloo. ?V-. . ... HACHV K.nry. atandard. .4c. hir. lie; Bnll.n. 1 t. l.KT SAI.T CI Kr.lo noamo. dry sail. 14. snokod.; 1--te; Dacaa. salt. 14HS: smoked, le; aalt. 14c. smoked. lc: IJc. smoked, lar. I.AKI K.llo rid.rad. tlorooa. 13c tol-a. aland. rd. pur, tlorroa. 1-c. tnba. 12'.c; CJ-lra. t.orrra. 1..c lubfc Jl. ahortanlnc. tlcrcea. Pc tuba. Ic. Hapa. Waala. Hidaa. Etc HOPS HMO crop. 17'ajlc; 11 crop, ll.lllo; maira ts. Idt, T.f UOUAIK ct.'. -ac par pound delivered Portland. I U Kaetm Orosor , BomlnaU IflejUa par pouad. aicorJIn ta -irlokaa: allay. 13 lytic par pouD'l. . . , rfcl.T" Dry. J"c: aalted', batchorr taks aft. t'tiOc; lattb polia. -'f. HII dalted Mdoa. T. por poand: mii.iI nlf 1 ir- allied kip. Tac: salted t..a. tc: fa. hidea. Icilaaa: dry hides. I IT-: dry calf. 1. ill-: drr sr.-ism. ii,ia OKA IN SACKs-'ar lota se. CAoCAKA xiARt far potiad. 8c Oila. LINSKKD Ofl Jr M. In barret, ft. "I. ke:tla boilod. la barrels, IIM: r.w, la caaaa. KoT: kotta boiled. Ill taaea. $I."U. I -ota nt L'iO CAllona 1 par cant, leaa par (al- YlAl. Oil. Wr hlt. I'on phis.. Sr; wood l.bla. l;'SC. i oarl oil. caara. ltlr; Head lilht. iron bl'la . lu a; raan, liac: wood br.1.. liSr. Kocano eaaoa. llr; opo.-ul Water White. Iroa Mil, llic: wood kbll, lc. ttalno. raa, Mit: fcrtn Star, caira, Ito.-: V. al. A r. Baptlha. l.oa bbls, 14t; caaoa. 21c. . . lAtMH.INE lied Crewa aTasoliaa, IB Iroa hbla.. lic: caaaa. 2JSC Motor .oilno. Iron bbia. ISSc: caaoa I-'Vc: 1 a..ln. Ion t:.la. 21.-: caara, 3Sc. KnIne dlalll late. Iron bh.... Tc. caoa. 14c TtHI'KNTI.NE lo-.rff lota. -; Iroa kola, 11.1; cisoa. H.2 wood bbla ILis. Receipts Are Large and Read ily Taken. CHOICE EWES SELL AT $4.65 POTATOES TOUCH $40 SHAIII AHVAXCE IX TIIK SKAT TI.K MARKI.T. Prime Grain-Fed Strp Prom Idaho Brina; a Half Dollar PrrTnlnm. All Good Cattle Are Firm. la spit of tha larc run of sheep and lambs, tha local market shows a vary firm andenone. Two bunches off cholca awes, wetahd off th cars, brought 94.46 yea terday and a load of shrarod wotbors sold at 1 4. to. A lot of ahoarod lamb. Its head, brookht $.V40 and another bunch off lamba went at 9&.30. Tha cattla market maintained Us racent flrmnea. Th feature of tha day waa th sals of a load of prima araln-fod atoors a I. They wr shipped In by J. lo Cox. of Eaton. Idaho, whoso An stock always brines a premium In this market. There wara say- ral sales of irood steers at s.S aad others at 111! to 14.45. Cows, calves and bulls went at th lataly praralllnc prices, curdlnaT to duality. Th top of th hoar market contlaoas at . Recelota yesterday wr 797 cattia, S3 calves. 1033 sheep and Jt hoes. Mblppers ff tha stock wel: B. A. Comp boll, bbeiidin. 1 car of hoa; I. E. W Halaey. 1 or of hogs and s'leep: C F. Baa man. North Powder. 1 car of cattla: Masur soa At Wiley, Kho. 3 ears ,of cattle; E. Wlllard.- Echo, i ears of cattK and calve J. L. Coz. Eaton, Idaho. 3 cars of cattle and sheep: 4ont I Wnnlflr. Umatilla. 3 cars of cattle: T. C Fperry. Stanflold. 1 car off sheep: R. M. olanlletd. Echo. 3 cars off sheep: Jo Cunha. Echo. 3 cars off cattle Ituak Bros.. Pendleton. 3 cars off shoep; I. Rlrkard. Ontario. 4 cars off cattls; F. Fleet wood. Baker. 3 cars of cattla and calve Hewitt A Brown, Haines. 4 cars of cattls P. J. Brown. Bsker. 3 cars of cattle; Kid well A Caswell. Echo. 1 car off cattle: Col Uro.. w allow. 3 cars of hoas. and F. C Oxmaa. Durke. 2 cars of cs.ul and calve. Th daj's sales wara as follows: report that control off th property wa ta paa from bout hem pacltic to new in. tcrest. Tha Pebraarr ranoTt off th National Ral way off Mezloo ahowod that, although trafflo has bean Interrupted there to soma exieo by tha Insurrection, aarainars hav not bea ssiiously affected. Th dacreaa In net earn Inra fur February was I21X.VU. Groea earn Inara of SO railroads for tha third week laareti wara 1.34 per cent les than for the eorrwanondlnar week of 1910. Bond wr steady. Total sales, par valu. l.tol.o. United States boada wara chanced aa calL CLOalNQ STOCK QUOTATIONS. Clnstna- ri:rn. si Sal." l'K) J.Htt 3"0 1IMI 1H vo 3tH "i.ioi "'ino 1.7i( 200 1.2fXI llNI 1.4HU ' 7.2c M llNI ttl fHKl 1HI I.HXI 14.2'MI 2nd 600 CAPU.OD TONtlUM laOM 1 1.UaUU.1. rtras faktpajiond af l'haKrnd Thla rama tiraal ka Over Mapply. A siralfht car of Florlta tomato waa received voeterdav, tha flrat to coma ta tht. s.as 'a. They wer qtaotd at S3 per era to of at ba.keta A email ahlpment of Teaaa oaloaa a loo arrived and wera pot oa tha market at S4.M por crata. A car of bead fetftar cam la from California. Th srrret waa overstocked with aepara tua Sluch of It ta poor condttloa and tha market waa weak at 9 7 cents a pound. Ft cara of aaaaaaa arrived high rs raid Heaa'la r.li rOK CHICKEN. I at SI Cewt. Veal Weak. Chickens wr la stronc demand y eater -dsy and 21 cents was paid for cholca f ow la. Kacolpta wsr llaht- Thar waa no chanc la th market aad price war steady. A break IB tha veal market ta xpcted Beat week, a receipt ar Increaslnc and bayara show leas wIlllnaBeas to pay th price asked. Pork holds steady. Chora, and butter wera quoted firm and anchanced. f wool mr.ARiNo n now general. Abaat I. ,0 rwawd Hav Bea Clipped la In Tea state. Wool shoartna la seBerally onder way Bow at potnte oaat off tho mountains. About l.ool Oio pounds hav boon shearwd to data ta OreaoB and Waahtnrton. moat off It oa tho Northern Pacific. Shearing- started at Arlinstoa and Iteppasr Monday and at SVho conalderabl proarroe has been mad la lata tin. Na aalea hava yet been nvida. Th mar ket 1 xtremely ancortaln and nothing; bat low prtc talk ha been hoard. I-alcr Drmand From lak Slaj I'nt Prior Still IIIalMi- Broil er at 50 Cents. SEATTLE, ysrch 3.(9p.lal.1 Not In year bat. oraego kept so poorly la tran.lt aad after arnvi at oattla a they ara at preaoBt. Healers attribute the toor keeping quality of th fruit to th hea y tains In th South. Potato wer firm at 0. Ftnry pota to wer scare vea af that quotation, flrower la Kaatrrn W'a.hlnaloa ra confi dent the price will g- atill huh.-. In view, of tha boavy shipments Bow botna made to California, and tha fact that larat quantl tloa of finer potatoes will be nerjod fro?n . emw oa to aaoet t Alaska rwlterrmrnla. Good spinach aold readily at rti iteveral con.tgnmont of Hprlng broiler arrlvvd todav from ciregoa pinta flho de mand for tha broilers waa brisk at ft" cents per pour. tt. Live bone ara aot arriving tn a large quantltlea as Jol.be re expected. Tha supply Is below requirement. Tha batter market was rear. Fhsdlag off prices la soma quarters was reported. Cnarae cereal wera much firmer, oats ba in hold at 32 20. th hheet prlr quoted her tlnre early last Winter. Barley ad vanced to 9'Ja.aO. Considerable wheat waa offered at' th aew price., but milters wer reluctant about baying. Itaak Cleartaca. Pank clearing, of th Northwestern cities yetrday were s fol.ow.: floartnra. Balances. Portland 1 1.2 2.H2. .!.; 14 8ea:tie . .......... . 1.2VO v7 12. yTt Tcma ............ '.:. .trLt ;t. p.kaae Aii.2:. 44.219 rtRTL.lD MARKETS. iTaia. lor. teoeL Klc. WHEIT Tra. k prlree: Bltieatem. clur.. Kl tiSc. r. 0 Hu.ao, alf2c; Va. e-. c3c. 4"-foia. UoM.' HAKI.r V no..o Ircd. .'.(-. 30 per ton. klUoirri'ii Hran. I:u j:l per ton: i-id;:a. l-;i2-. shorts. 3-1022. rol.ed s-: u KLOl R-ttBts 14.75 per barrel: stra.chta. fa exports. 7; alley. S4.t; graham. I4.JO. whole wheat. S4Iu. cwltx hole. S2; cracked. t2S(2.M per t..r. otr-N.. 1 whi'e. 3? Jir2peT ton. MAT Tlm 'thy, ttaiem or eon. No. 1, '.-; U -!.. n.n. I t kWis. alfalia. 9131 liv. gra.a ha. ljv:4.iu. 30c: 1-' w Ikalry aad taaiatry o I'OI'l.TKY Hrtl. :-tlc i-'w)i 21c: diiia. ;t. .j 21 lc. ilr.-s.oJ turars. cui. e. I.e.' vre..a ranch. 2i j CH K KSK Kuil cream. t per i-ir 1. li.ung America. PI Tn:K--.t) croAmerv aatro. I and pr-und p.-iuts. in b..aee. Jlc p-r pund; leas llian tniM. carton arid delivery eat.-. rtiKb, rlancr. lu, l.tjc per pound. K.Vi. Fano. bo to i2o pounda. 12 Q 12 -it per (..ulJ. PROOICE AT 8AJf FRAXCISt-O. Qaotatlaaa Carrrat la th Bay City Mar ket a. AN FRANOIctCO. March 80. Th follow ing pro.tu.-e pru-s wore current today: Vaxetabie Cucumbers. 91tfl-2o: gar lic, lute: green peas. "o: .trlng baana. nominal: asparagus. SOct, $1.76; tomaloe. nominal, egg plant. 9fl 10c. Butter Fancy creamery. 22Hc. Egg-ntor. lac; fancy reach. IttSo. (Arrei Toung Amtrltx. ltvltWc MMstuSs Uraa. 42o t) 2d, middlings, $31 J3V. Fruit Apploa. choice. $1.2A: common. 91: Mexican lime. $AUd.o0; California lemon, choice. 9.1. common. 91 2o; orango. navL, ocpS2: plneipplea. 94t.v. Potatoes allns Burbanks. 92 40 9 2. SO; Oregon Buroanks. Slt"'t2-2U; Early Koaa, (1 o 1 1 Si (in ion Nominal. Hay Wheat. 9 t 13.1V) per ton; wheat and oa-a. ull alfj.fa. 9 t 13. Receipts Flour. lo2 qasrtor sacks; wheat, boo centsl: bsrley. I3.61A centals; oats. 40O cantal.; potatoes. 2Sk sacks; bran. aOd sacks; middlings. &o0 sacks; bsy. alt tons. Metal Markets. NEW YORK, Mitrch 30. Standard copper, dull. March. April. May and Juno. 11.7i9 11 SV. Loniloa. aulot. Spot. 1..4 ,s IW futures. o-l ArTlval reported at New York today. 1143 tons. Custom-hous re turn, show cxporta so far thla month off 21217 tons. Ukr copper. 12 3i t 12 IWV rlrrtrolytlc. 12 -i i 123. Sc: casting. 12-OUCJ 1 'J 1 c Tin. firm. Spot and March. 41 2oJ41 .W-: April and May. 41.30 tf 4 l.auv : June. 4i.uut9 41 oi. ixinuon, tirra. cpui, aioa ' au,,iu inn. ti!.d 7a dd la.l. rau, 4 4Kff4..W. New York: 4i9 A S Kaat St. l.ou... Mnaon. 1 1 2 1 . v.1. Spoltor. o.i.v; .Vilio;. Hoc. New Tork: 5.40 StS-42ic. East PU Louis. London. f:3. Iron, CleveUind warrants. 47s 4L7d In l.on don Ijm-i!1t Iron waa atoady. No. 1 foun dry. North.-rn. 913.7AW lo 2.; No. 2 North ern. No. 1 Southern and No. 1 soft. 91a.6Uiy lti 00. 177 ewes. 17 aaoa 2o9 lait-.ba. sheared . I cow I cow 3 caltes I calf 7 4 stoers .......... I bull 3 bul:s 71 leTS 24 atoors .......... o alerra 14 cow ..... 14 atoer 2 etoere ........... 72 .toera (7 ateora t. ......... 77 stoers ........... 27 steers ........... 73 eteer 27 steers ........... HI boa. 4 1 buss COWS ........... 9 cows ....... 27 etrrs 2 bu..s ............ I bull I bull 24 Btoer 74 steers ........... 27 steers ........... 34H lambs i Co as 3v coas ........... 2 cales 14 caltea ........... XI stoers 1 .t,'or ............ 72 .teor ........... 74 stoor ........... 2 stoers ........... 29 sleors 1 1 stoers 3 cow s ............. 3 co s ............ 1 cair II bulls . bull 211 wethers, sheared Weight. Prlc lis 9.S .....lis 10 so 1110 174 1J9 124 160 Hi4 1212 I17S , 1144 .....lota 91S 1020 1077 lOiii , I0j 1119 11.11 112C 211 I2 i 101.1 1113 11.' 1 3o 1134 1142 SKI as ........ 70 Sil Jul M 1417 1 U 11M 1110 1217 Ill i:o 1013 1110 1141 9 1572 lH j9 104 broiler, c ; geeee. 23 j 2.,c 21c prr doxea. r. 11UIISO tecrtsker aad l'rwit a. A,"K VeCKTABLEM Carrots. 92lctTSl Pt hundred, parsnip, aoctfll; turatps. Ooc II. IHK- -t $1. VKi'l'I.At. FI.UITat OraaaTea. aavela 92,.- J 2. 7i pee t-n. Fl'-r;da grapefruit. 94.;hi; Ca.ifora.a grapefruit, t.loti. banaaaa. S4 oSc pr ... 1 it.oappir. ac per lb., lemons, tWoO.it. tAi-.f.tinra 11.7 per boa. APtLES Fir.,,. 42 ,2.:i. choice. tl)I; con-.ni .o. 1 1 1 per Uv VK'.ET A fl.KS A.paragtts. gtJTe por !b.; ll.A.i per hundrad: caullflawer. local, llw1.3o par d.kirn: Cs1famla. 93 por crate, ce.evy. California. 92.7a4 par crat. tUvumiwra I j per doua. egeptaat. Ic lb.: g.r..c. lot 12.- pr lb., greea oniao. 3wc per uoa.n. bead lettuce, ouc por dosaa: bo' houeo lettuce. 91 2i per box: pop Po . 2 pr lt . radi.l-,a. SOijoc par dosaa; rbuoarb. 41 7 j 1 2 per box; sprout, toe , to m.'oe. 9t T". u . I'i'TATi'lJS 'irogoo, buying pries. 91.33 0 1 pr b-jndred. WNIU.NS Lluung prtc. S2 per hundred. Cef fo and Sugar. NEW TORK. V.trch .H. Coffe futures cloeod barely sl'oatly In the absence of Im portant support at prices snowing a not decline of i to a points. SaU-s. 14.7. March. April snd May. li 47c: June, ll.4oc; Ju'v. 1U3S4-: August. lonto; c-optemt'or. l.iic: October. P".c: November. lvoc; le- cembor. January and Feorury. O.'.v:. Spot cvffco. quid, hto No. 7. 22.c: Fan. to No. 4. l.tSc: mild coffee, quiet; Cor dova. 13Aa0 1oc: nominal. tt.w aus.ir. steady: Muscovado. A9 test. 3 So. . centrifugal. test. S.Vic; molaaae sugar, b test. 111c. Keflned. steady. TVriod rrait at Near Vack. NEW TORK. March 3tt Evaporated ap ple. a rv and nominal, but firm, t.in th spot fancy ar quoted at lc; cholc. 14Vac; pr:m. ISc 'rune, firm, with good Jobbing demand ad rnall offerings fn-m the Coast. vio lations. Jllo for Callfom'aa UP to 30-40. and 11 fflS'-aC fr Orogons from eos to S'c. lclios. IB better demand: choice, 7 . 19 Tv,c: extra cholca. 7"4ac: fancy, SKatf Cre.rle. lerleel rail. Ft. P9UKO -UHXa-App;aa, 13 oil H iro. I Pr I ew Vack Col tow Market, NKW YORK. March 3". Cotton Sp-t clo.ed qulot. Mld-up:snds. l.4oc; do gulf. 14 7o-. Saios. a baioa. '..ttcn futures cl"ed steady. 9 to S points higher. March. It 13c; April. 14 31c: May. U1V; June. 14 14V: July. 1114.-: Augtivt. 11 .-la.-: ReptemNer. 12.Pl-: October. 12tc; Nove-wbwr. 12 loc. DecwmtMr. 12-5oc: Jna ary. 12-4c. Laadoa Wwl Pale. IONPOM. March 1". A good flection, amoun'lng to 12. 442 bale, attracted spir ited bidding and firm prices at tha wool auction aal foOav. Tha demand wa keen oat for scoured M.rinos and cor cross bred Americans Nought a few lots of croea -bred, and Marino. Hap at Now York. NEW TORK. March a. Hopa falsaae. 4.43 3 40 3. 0 3.00 9.00 k.00 4.5 4 111 .4V 4.J4 l.li t.10 f 10 i 90 (.00 S.a 6.4 t.:. I ii 4i0 9 00 4.40 1 to 4 11 S.110 9. 00 9.00 (.13 4.1 (13 3.10 1 40 3.40 4. OK 7.00 174 a. 9. 13 9.1.5 9.10 S M Yoo 9.90 ft. so 4.00 9 30 4 00 4 00 4.99 Prices current on th various classes of atotk at tha Portland Unioa Stockyard weta as folio- C.ttle Prlne stccra $.2S0fir,o Choi s ete.-r. d.oorr .2.t r.uoo lo cholc steers S.ootr S.73 Fair to good ateora ............ &.23 o.SO Comnoa stewrs (.00 ty 0.0O Prim, cow S.O0( 3.30 Cholc. cows 4.73 ff S.OO Good to cholc CO as 4.3419 4.75 Fair t. good aowa .............. 4.23J. 4.30 poor coas a..... 4.iHy (.30 Comm.n cow loov 4.00 Cholc heifer 3 23r 5. Good tt cholc heifers 5.O0 9 6.23 Cholc bull ,. 4.30t 4.73 Good to cholc bull 4.239 4.30 Fair to food bulla 3.73ti 4.00 Common bulls :t.i04 3.30 Cholc ijrht calves 7.73 1 8.00 Good to .hole light calve T.30 o T.75 Fnlr lo n odium llcnt calves.... 7.00-4 7. 30 Choice heavy cartes 5.239 8.30 Good to cholc heavy calves 0.00 tS S.23 Fair to m.-dlum heavy calves.... (.73 9 &.00 Cholc Stags S.Zo if 3.30 Good to dole stags ( fiOts 3.00 Fsir to medium stags (.OOtr (.oO Hogs Cholca kog Good to cbilca hogs... Cholc heavy Good to cht-ic havy.. Common .............. Poor Stock hogs Shoep Choice yearling; wcthera. srraln fed 4.50O (.95 Old wether 4. oua 4 20 Cholc ewes, grain fed 4.00l 4 23 Fair to medium ewea 3.009 S.ial Sonne lam Da. extra duality lo.ou Cholc lamlis. grain fed 5.259 3.75 Good to choice lambs, grain fed. 0.009 5.23 Fair to good lamba grain fed.... (.75 'at 5.25 Culls 2..Vty 3.30 Th following quotations represent prices on this market for the different classes of horses: Drafters, exera heavy, 9.ttKi093Oii: drafters. 1400 to 1700 lbs.. 3I30933O: draft ers. 12110 to 100 ilia.. 3lootf2oo: cnunka, 9-103130; plugs, 310ti(0: driving horses, $72 aad ap: saddle hirsts. $00 and up. T.POf) 8.00 7.73 ft 7.B0 7.50a T.71 7.301 ,7.73 7004 7.30 7.00 7.30 8.230 6.60 Eastera Livestock Market. CHICAGO, March fl. Cattle Receipts es timated at 300; .narket, wsak to 100 on. Peeve. 9"..20 tj (Hi: Texas steer. 94.S04J 3.73: Western steers. 94.b3t?3.H: stockers and feeder. $4vo.83; cows and heifers, 2.703.uo: calves. 93 00.73. Huts Receipts estimated at 80.000; mar ket. lot13c lower. Llrht, 9-1 60 1 7: mixed, 9il40or.3; heavy, 99-15 K.0-"; rough. 30.13 tio.30: good to choice heavy. 9.30'(Jtl.S; pigs. Irt.30.i7: bulk of sales, tt).43i 0.70. Snoop Receipts estimated at 15.000; mar ket, w eak. Native. 91 V 3.30; Western. S3.23 eisss: yearlings. 84.cOu-s.eO: Lambs, naUva, 83U.3ft; Western. 93 2f6.43. LATE RALLY IN STOCKS LAST PKICES SHOW XfMEROCS NET GAINS. Jit nor Iaea Are Moot Conspicuous In the Trading Erlea Ad TsncAj Bapldly. new TORK, Marth 38. Tha stock market was aaaln dull ani narrow and th price level most of the day wa ellghtly below yesterdays do. Prlc stiffened lata In the day and the close showed net gains wll scattered through the list. Tha con spicuous movement rf th day wore made by stocks which asual'y da net Hear among the leader. Erlea 19 era among the most active stocks la the 1 V"t. and advanced rap- idlv. Canadian Pacini?, having reached a point where profits vara unusually attrac tive, fell hack today ra realising. National Biscuit mails a further gain at three points. Aaotherl strong ' feature was Klated OH. the principal advance of thla It 1 -1 - as bain accompanies! by aa aaconSrmed 300 son (l.ooo 5.000 AMIS Chal pf .. Amal Copper .. Am Agrlcult .. Am Beet Sugar. Araerlraa Can .. Am Car A Fdy. Am cotton oil. Am Hd A I.t pf Am Ice Securl .. Am Linseed Oil. Am Locomotlv Am 6mel at Ret. do preferred . Am Steel Fdy .. Am Sugar Kof.. Am Tol d Tel. . Am Tobacco pf. Am Woolen .... Anaconda M Co. Atcltlaon ....... do preferred . . Att Coast Lino.. H.lt A Ohio. ... Bethlehem Steel Brook Rap Tran Canadian Paa . Central Leather do preferred .. Central off X J. Che A Ohio ... Chicago A Alton Chi Gt West do preferred rhlcsgo A N W 200 C. M A St Paul. 1.700 t C. C A St 1 Col Fool A Iron. Col A .Southern. Consol Gas 1.500 Corn Products .. 2.400 Del A Hudson.. loo DAK Grande. . do preferred . . Distillers' Secur. Erie do 1st pf lien r-iectrlc Ot North -pf ... 1.BOO Gt North Ore . . Jul Illinois Central. rtOO Interbor Met .. Hon do preferred . . It'Nl Inter Harvester. 7o0 Inter Marine pf (00 Int Paper Int pump 100 Iowa Centra.1 .. 100 K C Southern do preferred I -a c I od e Gas ... ' 2r Louis a Nssh.. 400 Minn A St I, .. ion M. a I A ft H M 9.000 Mo. Kan A Tox 100 do preferred.. 100 Mo Pacific 8.70O Nat Biacult . 3.200 National Lead.. 4nO M. x N Ry 1 pf. 4i N Y Central S.ioti N Y. Ont A Wos loo Norfolk A Wes. 2.4o. North Am :u North Pacific .. I.Iihi Pacific Mall ... 1" Ponnsvlvanla ... 1(M People's Gas . .. " P. C C A St L. loo Pit 1. burg Coal. 3"0 Proaaod 8 far . . 100 Pull Pal Car By Steel -Spring. Heading Republic Steel .. do preferred Rock Island Co. l. do preferred Ft L A S K pf S St L Southwest. . .. . do pref-rrod. . Sloes Sheffield.. Southern Pac .. Southern Ky . do preferred.. Tenq Copper .. Texas A Pac . . Tol. St L A Wen do preferred.. Union Pac .... do preferred. . IT s Ronlty ... U S Rubber ... U K Steel do preferred,. Utah Copper . .. Va-Caro Chem.. Wabash do preferred. . Western Md . .. Westing Elcc . . Western Union.. Wheel A 1. E. . Lehigh Vslley 67 V 44 4a 54 '? 'is" 147 4, 7', 32 -i, iio" 102 i, 120 104 X2 714 22.". 2 , 0li Low. 31 67 W 44 63. 5b H Bid SO e-i 57 (4 5.T, 5S 24 1 1 87 73 , luilt 47 - IIS. 147 V, 147M. 'si" 73 !4 07 v 32 W. ..... 1ie;i 1112 i 111", lot 32 7i 22HS 21 'a 8U 2.000 81 81 145 122 100 81 145 144a 167 "7t" 35 31 50 127 2 l1 111 3.1 11! 17 'ilia, 10 145 121 "si i-ii" 14 107 "71" 33 2M4 ( 127"' 2 137S 1S ,.:t 117 17 '40 1 lo.t 14.1 23 ir.2 :-.s KK r.2 i.v. .-..1 35 107 44 -100 71 124 24i 120 1 OH l'7 21 33 103 143 2.1 1 Ml rw 31 1.12 7.3 S3 1IKI 44". HlS 70 124 24 12 ll7 H7 21 33 13. 0OO 157 158 lOO 4 2o 1.4O0 .11 Ml 1.31 HI lOO 31 M 21 Ml 2(.3i H) 400 1IM 2.3O0 vll.i''i0 4"0 2' HI Timi 11MI 1.IHHI 11N) 7hH ' OoO 30 '(2 '33" 11H 27 4 .10 2S 21 511 17K 1.3 73 43 7 40 44 17'. 3 r.o Art 7:1 20 'liri" 117 211 r.4 8 214. 21 50 17.i 03 73 42 7K 40 !' .ir.i, 17 :ts 1. ,v oi; 73 07 32 ;th- 110 II 1111 103 31 1 223 211 00 24 81 SO 21 44 145 121 t.f 81'. 52 J4. 14 1117 SI 71 .1 31 40 14S 12 2 j:ih 1S .-.:t llh 17 10 40 !Ha 34 . 1"3 J-t.. 23 131 :v4 00 32 133 .v: :i. 1"! 42 lo 77 124 24 12 107 117 21 :t.l 1511 34 157 .13 87 2!l 6 42 .11 Oi r.2 lis 27 r,4 .11 2S 30 17H 113 71 42 7H 40 44 titi 1 I 3 tvt 73 42 IS 174 173 30.500 shares. .1.400 17 Totsl sales for the day. BONDS. new TORK. March 30. Closing quota. tfona: . cto eoiioon ...UHM.Mfc inline -.. . " U. 3s re H1 No. pscmc 4s... otj. do coupon . . . li ta mon -a-inc 1- Am ra I.. V.IS. nt. 41 do coupon . . . I lo "4 ;japaneo .0 .. pj.u D. A R. U. 4s... US HI Moa Exchange, Etc. call 2 offorvd NEW TORK. March 30. Money on steady. 2 62 per cent; ruling ir per cent: closing bias, i per coin -, oai. rier cent. o. " e ii stoat t.,r Time losns ror, w " j - , .- - . ' cent: 90 days. 2 per cent; si ruoii.o., ow . i . I . , .. , - A , n i IL n-e eent. I'nine mrrimiiiiio - i-- - - - ' - - , Sterling exchange steady with actual bu.I- nea. In bankers' bills at 94H4rO for OO-aay bills and. at 94.83115 for demand. Commercial bills, $4.83. Bsr sliver. &2c Mexican dollars. 43c. ...... Bonds Government and railroad steauy. LONDON, March SO. Bar sliver. 24 5-ld per ounce. u nnev. ' , ... . . . . . . . Th. rata of discount In the open market for abort bills la 2 per cent; do for three months' bills, z l-iiiv:x per cent. raw FRANCISCO. March 80. Sterling on London. 00 days. f4 84: do sight. I4.btf. Drafts, sight, (c; teiegrapn. ic. CHICAGO. March SO. Exchange on New York, 23c premium. Condition of tba Treasury. WASHINGTON. March SO. At the begin ning of business today the condition ot th United State Treasury was: Worklrai balance In Treasury of- tn hanks' and Philippine treasury. .11.633.223 Toml h.latu-a In aeneral fund.... b0.7Mi.U42 Ordinary receipts yesterday 2.20S.428 Ordinary disbursements 80u.tf.it Surplus to date tnis nscai year... .ia,i.e Deficit at this time last year 18.131,257 These figures exclude l-anama canal auu public debt transactions. Stocks at Boston. BOSTON. March 30. Closing- quotations: Alloueg 32 IMohawk :m Amalg. copper.. t..-Jk:.eaa,on. ... ion A. Z. L. A 8m.. 24 Arlxuns Com. .. 14 Atlantic H A- e C A 8 M. 12 Ttutte Coalition. IS CaL, A Arlxona. .luxirarroti is. I. A Hecla. ..4o tjuincy Centennial 12 Cop. Ran. C. Co. 03 E. Butte Cp. M. 12 Franklin Glroux Con Granny con. ... azi Greene cananea. 6 I. Royale (Cop.) ia Kerr Lake 6 Lake Copper 32 La Salle Copper ( Miami Copper... 19 Nlplssina Mines.. 11 North Butte..... 28 North Lake 5 Old Dominion... .17 Osceola 106 O.) 11 ...US Shannon 10 Superior 34 up A Bos Mln. . 33 sou A Pitts con. 14 Tamarack 38 U. a. s. R. A M. 34 do preferred .. 47 Utah Con 13 L'tah Copper Co. 44 Winona T Wolverln .110 Chicago Produce. Markets. CHICAGO. March 30. Butter Steady; creamerlea, lM22c; dairies. 149190, Eggs Steady: receipts. 13,107 cases; at mark, caaea Included. 1213c; firsts, 14c; prime Brsta. l(c. ,. jneeso rirauj, u.wica, w wins. 12012c: Toung Americas, 18 9 l(c; long horns. 13vlac Waol at St. Louis. ST. LOUIS. March 80. Wool, unchanged. Territory and Western mediums, I9t7jc; fin mediums, 109 loc; fine. 120 13o. Indian Discount Rate Falls. ritei-TTi. March 30. The rate of dis count of the Bank of Bengal waa reduoad from 8 to 7 per cent today. DvJnth Flax Market. DDLTTTH. March SO. Flax on track and to arrive. 12.48: May. 82.(7 bid. Coos Bay Wants Clear Bonds. MARSH FIELD, Or.. March 30--(Spe- lal.V Commissioners of the Port of Coos Bay have asked Governor Veat to In struct the Prosecuting Attorney of this district to start a friendly suit for the purpose of clearing; a cloud on the bonds the port as to itajue. The suits started gainst the port or Attorney j. w. Ben nett and which were decided In favor of the Port by the Supreme Court left a loud which must be cleared away be fore the bonds can be sold. The people roted at the last election for the port to Issue 1300.000 worth of bonds for har bor Improvement, Chicago Bulls Discover Them in Texas. EXPERTS DOUBT REPORT Dispatches Have Effect of Rallying Wheat Market Less Favorable News From Kansas Argen tine Shipments Smaller. CHICAGO. March 30. Grwii bun, al 1ICmJ to be threaten. nr wheat In th Southwest, were given much of tha credl today for rallylnr the market hers. Most of tha buying-, though, waa on the part of successful bear specula tors, who were busy tak in nroflta. Iead Inr experts aertcd that conditions have not been such as to favor a. rreen butr visitation any where. Nevertheless, dispatches telllns; of the presence of the pest In North central Texas, near Oklahoma, had a disturbing ef fect on hellevers Jn lower prices for whea1 Besides there was a rather widespread feel' intc that the market had been going one way too long. Accordingly, unusual in terest was taken in every Item of bullisl news, especially Kansas reports lesa favor able than of late as to the crop outlook- One bogey wag the possible effect of dust storms mentioned as sweeping; parts or to Sunflower state. The 'advance received help also through a prediction of smaller ship ments from Argentina. Altogether prices held fairly well, but the selling on the bulge was sufficient to reduce In a material way the extent of the gain. May ranged from 84 to 87 .87 He and closed K9c up at c- Corn was responsive to moderate buy ing, due chiefly to the wheat strength. Too ana Bottom limits for price changes in tn May option were 7c ana 4714c, witn tn close 4734 c, a net gain of 14 c. Cash corn was steady.' No. 2 yellow finished at 470 i fit In oats also the best buying came from shorts. May fluctuated between 30 14c and Pc. closing Jc higher at 30 Provisions were weak early on account of big run of hogs, but afterward followed the cereals up grade. The outcome was 13 9170 advance for pork, S to 7 Ho rise In lard and no difference exceeding a nickel gam on ribs. The leading futures ranged as follows: May July Sept May July Sept May.. July. . Sept . WHEAT. Open. High. t .8H 7 .87 .hl .87 8 cons. .474 .4-ij. .4914 .49 ..-.0 4: .50 - OATS. .3014 .30 .:to-Si " .31 . .30 .31 MESS PORK. Low. .47H .49 'i .50 H .304 .30 .30 Close. S .84 .87 .47 .49 .60 y, .3014 .30 '4 -31 May 15.17 15.45 15.07 15.40 ! July 14.95 l.r 14.90 15-22 i LARD. May 8.30 8.45 8.30 8.43 July S.30 8.42i 8.1'5 8.40 Sept 8.2 5 8.37 8.25 8.37 SHORT RIBS. May 8 65 8.77 8.8 8.75 July 8.2-' 8.40 8.15 8.35 Sept 6.33 8.30 8.05 8.20 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Unsettled. Concessions made In some instances. Itye .No. 2. 91 c. liiirley Peed or mixing. 76 90c: fair to cnoic-e maitin,;. i.u."ti i.j:. riaiseed ?o. 1 Southwestern, 8-.39; No. .orin western, tz.Ji. TlmothJ- set-ti $11.75. (lover $15.40. Pork Mnla. per barrel. $164?16.2S. Lard Per 10y pounds. S8.371;. Short ribs Sides (loose). $8 8.75. Sides Short, clear (.boxed), SS.758.S7 Grain statistics: Total clearances of wheat and flour wera equs) to 1 .'5,000 bushels. Primary receipts .(.'ow DUfneis. comnarea witn 4i.ouu bushels the corresponding day a year ago. Entlmaten receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. cars: corn. 139 cars; oats, 80 cars; hogs. ...uw iiea a. Receipts. Shipments. ..... 16.r00 11.700 .... 14.400 17,900 197,ri00 126, 500 .....172.MO 182,800 .... 6. .100 7.8A0 63,01)9 45,509 Flour, barrels Wheat, bushels Corn, bushels , Oats, bushels . Rye. bu.hels Barley, bushels European Grain Markets. LONDON. March 30. Cargoes, a firmer feeling. Walla Walla for shipment at S3s ua to . 3s ya. Kngllsh country markets steady: French country marxets, quiet. LIVERPOOL, March 30. Wheat. March, 6s 7d; May, tis 7d; July. 6s 7;d. Weather, loudy. Minneapolis Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS. March 30. Close: Wheat. May, v-fc; July, hkc; septemoer. w$k& IHt,c. Cash: No. 1 hard. .'5c; No. 1 Northern, W4 c : iso. iz .Northern, VVk GUa.c; ao. t wheat, atf nfviftc Grain at Saa Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO, March 30. Wheat Steady. Barley Firm. Spot quotations. Wheat Shipping, $1.501.52 per cental. Barley Feed, 81. 0 per cental: brewing, 1.40 h 1.42. Oata Red. l.25r,Ti.3o per cental: white. nominal; brack. 1.1:5 per centaL Call board sales: Wheat No trading. Barley lecember. $1.29 per cental; May. 1.4U per cental. Grain Markets of the North went. TACOMA. March 30. Wheat: Rhief-m 8."i?i8ic; fortyfoid, S3H4c; club, 83c: red Russian. 81c. Receipts, wheat 12 cars, hay tart, SEATTLE, March SO. Milling Quotations: Bluest em, JS3c; fortyfoid, 83c; club, 82c; Fife. 82c; red Russian, 81c. Export wheat: Bluestem. S2c: fnrtvfoirV SOc: club. 79c: Fife. 7lc: red RussiAn. 7t- osieraays car receipts, waeat 7 cars, oats cars, parley 4 cars, corn 1 car, nay lit cara. COLONISTS JJSE 400 CARS Immense Amount of Freight Passes . Thronfjh Vancouver. VANCOUVER. Wash.. March 30. (Spe cial.) Four hundred carloads of Immi grants' frelgrht from the East have passed over the Spokane. Portland & Se attle Railroad in the last few days. The freight Is consigned to the end of the Oregon Trunk Railroad and from there will be hauled to its destination by wagon. Many colonists are passing through ancouver and a number are visiting farms In Clark County. At Lannersbnrg, the Swedish colony established on Bell's Mountain, preparations have been made to receive from 50 to 100 families this season. The colony promoters have re ceived letters of inquiry from more than 2500 Interested persons desirous of coming to this country, and la per cent of this number will visit Clark County this Spring. A townslte has already been laid out and AO families are living there now. They axe doing much free work on the county roads, making them pas sable to and from Vancouver. Mother and Babe Saved From Fire. ABERDEEN', Wash, March 30. (Spe cial.) Fire this afternoon destroyed the residence of Joseph McCroskey, millwright, in South Aberdeen, and artly burned the adjoining home of Henry Vanucie. The loss is $2500. Mrs. Vanucle and her baby were carried from the burning boused Deaf School Dormitory Planned. VANCOUVER, Wash, March 30. (Spe cial.) A J30.0CO girls, dormitory for pupils of the State School for the Deaf will ba built this year. The fireproof building will be located just west ot the main ad lumbermens National Bank CORNER FIFTH aad STARK STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON Capital $500,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Merchants National Bank POUTI.ASfD, OREGOX. Capital.and Surplus $350,000.00 TRANSACTS A GEXERAL BANKING BUSINESS. ?, TVTEBF.ST PAID ON 12-MONTH CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. LETTERS OF CREDIT ISSUED AVAILABLE THE WORLD OVER. v 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 AND DIRECTORS. Joseph M. Healy. A.F.Smith. Wm.T.MuIr, A. C Mowrry, John S. Beall. J.F.Watson, B, L. Durham, Pres't. M. L. Holbrook, Vlce-Pres't. Geo. W. Hoy t. Cashier. S. C. Catching. Assistant Cashier. 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 ministration building. It will contain the hospital and will be similar In archi tecture to Mead Hall, the boys' dormi tory already built. An Industrial build in: will also be built at a cost of $10,000. On the main building, now used for ad ministration purposes, $6000 for repairs will be spent this year. The school will receive .81,000 for maintenance for the next two years, as against 61,0O0 two years ago. There are about 120 pupils In the State School for the Deaf. Forest Grove Sales Many. FOREST GROVE, Or., March 30. (Special.) H. W. Schmale has sold his 80-acre farm In the Gaston neighbor hood to M. T. Bates, recently of South ern Oregon for 12,500. S. A. Stafford, of Gresham, has purchased the C. C. Dunn a i n DanVo nnl.hhnrhivi 1nr 13n00- The place consists of 40 acres, mostly under cultivation witn Duuuiuga. c. v.. Blackman has purchased the Ayres ranch i . i. a- i rvniilr cnllnn if T . Pone ill wio umca . -1 " - sold his ten-acre farm to J. W. Peabody, hn nna lllsr come irom ifijLHiiii, im Bonds Investments TimberLands McGEAIH &NEUHAUSENCO. 701.2-3-4-5 Lewi Bldg. Portland Oregon $3000. The orchard on the place produced 1S00 boxes of apples last seaeon. The W. O. Wagner place of 13 acres, a litlje beyond the city limits was sold today to James S. Gill, recently of Washington, i for $6000. Acid Burns Baker Child. BAKER. Or., March 30. (Special.) ' Hirechel Landreth, 1-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Landreth of thta city, was burned severely by carbolic acid Tuesday evening. Mrs. Landreth knocked the bottle from the. shelf accidentally and the acid spilled on the child's face. One eye was badly burned and It is thought the jsight of the eye is destroyed. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Ail Modern Safety Devices OVirele., e.) LONDON PAR S HAMBURG tAmerika Apr. SUtPretoria ...April 13. 2 P. M. tKals.Aug.Vlc. Apr. -04 Bluecher April 12 . 10 A M. tRItz-Carlton a la Carte Restaurant. j Calls at Plymouth and Cherbourg. fHamburir direct. JSecond Cabin only. GOSK ALTAR, ALGIERS, NAPLKS. GENOA. 8. S. HAMBURG April 1, 10 A. M. S. S. MOLTlvE April 25 TWO CRUISES Duration By the eteamshlp 110 Uil "CLEVELANL" COST (17.000 Tons) The first to leave New York Nov. 1. 1911. The second to leave San Fran cisco Feb. IT. 1012. LINE 160 Powell St., San Francisco. Cal., R. R. agents In Portland. AROUND THE W0..LD ON AN OCEAN LINER SooO. Inclndinsj All NeeeasarsW Expenses Aboard 1 And Ashore or local. I Bitulithic pavements are appreciated most where every other kind has previously been tried. TAHITI The Golden, the Garden of South Sea Isles.; 8 Days' Stay There. Celebration (July 14) Fall of the Bastlle. Native fetes, mystic rites of walking; over red hot stones and all the rest of It. Splendid driveway of ninety miles around the island unfoldinr tropical scenes of surpassing beauty. A delightful trip for recreation and pleasure. . -Steamer fare (135 round trip, first -class, from San Francisco. S. S XTarlnys.a. .ailina June 29. BOOK NOW. Oceanic S. 8. Co., 673 Market. San Francisco. LINE TO HONOLULU. S. S. SIERRA, sailings April 8. April 20. May 20 and every twenty-one days. . gAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND SS. CO. New service .to Los Angeles via San Fran cisco every five days. From Ainsworth Dock. Portland, 9 A. M. SS. Bear. Apr. 3, Rose City 8, Beaver 13. From San Francisco, Northbound. 12 M. 88. Rose City Apr. 1, Beaver 6, Bear 1L From San Pedro. Northbound. 12 M. SS. Beaver Apr. 4. Bear . Roae City 14. U. G. Smith, C. T. A.. 142 Third St. (J. W. Ransom, Agent. Ainsworth roca Phones: MtUn 402. 68: A 14. San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Pedro Direct. North Pacine 8. S. CoZs S. S. Roanoke aad S. S. Eldir sail every Wednesday alter nately at 6 P. M. Ticket office 132 Third. st near Alder. 4 MARTIN J. HIGLKV. Passenger Agent. W. H- SLUSSER, Freight Agent. Phones M. 1314. A 1314. COOS BAY LINE 8TEAMKB BREAKWATER sails fromU Alaska dock, Portland. 8 P. 14. every Tuos." day. FreiKhv-racclvod at Alaska Dock notlf I p. at. daily. Passenger fan first-class. $10: second-class, $7. Including meals and, tsrth. Tickets oa aala at Ainsworth dock., Phonea Main 308. 1284. ' !