Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 31, 1911, Page 21, Image 21

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    TIIE 3IORNIXG OREGOXIAN. WEDNESDAY, SIAY. 31, 1911.
MM Hi BRIDGE
VIEWS OF WRECKED AND LOOTED PACIFIC MAIL LINES ASIA
EEACH FOBTLAjj.
WHEAT SHIP FIXED
CAISSON ACTIVE
esumption on East Bank of
Rivpp OuirUv Pnlfnw
l i V WWVmj VMV W
I Sale of Bonds.
EW PIERS ARE PLANNED
yrk Will .rrrlUlo Tearing Vp
f Portion of Aoard Walk In
Terminal y YartU Lares
J.'qulpittrns Asae-mblcd.
lira Injected lota the operations
t'oipa Unit A Construction Com
as a rMuil of tbe sal of Ci&oM
,ir brides bonds, waa a p par-I
, terday. when a crew of Hut hoc
lit Into the second cwlseoa to
ca tno out back of tho river.
' flnt work below the surface u
,vay since the completion of the
de pier and ta two shafts.
Ul bo followed at onca by a coa
1 bt sen officers and er.nlneera
ntrartinc corporation and X la
ma, of the Northern PaclMo Ter-
iap4Rf. to prepara for th coa
of I'Ur I. whl.-r win bo aits
f at of Front street and spproal-
ia the center of tbo old O.-W.
freight ehede. which are being
-.eel to orrupr ths naw bulldlne
rear of Alnsworth dock.
Irr la la Trrmlnal Yard.
2 wUi be placed la tba term l r,
a, aao-altatlnc tba tearing up of
M-tlon of a board walk to tha east
the two umbra l.a ahada and betwrea
yards and Johnson street, oa Wv- I
street will ba I peoestaia, ire coa-
rtlno of wITl-h will compal tha Port
! Railway. Llglit Power Company
iff-r aoma Inconvenience aa Its loop
soth on neve-nth etreet.
the mm thoroughfare, extending
JahDiB to ltowt atraat. a dlatanco
- -
A n biocka. will ba tha concrete abut-
Its fur sustaining tha weight of tha
ca approach and work oa tnm will
bacon aa early aa possible. Work la
railroad jrarrta mar ba sl.!y bsra-
d tbrouch tha fact It will bo car
I on surrounded by busy tracks, but
aim of tha conlractora will ba to
ah tha work on shore with dispatch.
tbat It mar kaap para with tha sink
s' of cai-aona for tha remaining three
-a In ilfo wmtar.
mother aubl-ct to ba takan up with
ral.ma.l Interests will deal with tba
ting of work on Broadway for tha
t anDroa.-h. Hy that means tha foun-
ion. on Und ran b hurried ao that
erection of wtel will ba facilitated
both .l.i-a and that work will bava a
d atart bet-ire It ta necessary to begin
the draw.
Formation Found Difficult.
ha work being carried oa by aand
.-a la tha East tilde caisson la not aa
v aa that encountered with tha sink-
: of tho Brat form on tha Weal Side.
inn tha formation l cement gravel
1 Inst-aU of having a powerful pump-
r tvef to rrtnuvi tha material, it ia
aaaarr I'M tha man to uaa picks and
t:i In aii'avatlna and burkrta ara
d In holatins tba malarial to tha
'aca. It mar ba po-artula to wao ttii
un rar la that work later, but tha
rartar of tha formation fl rat an
ntrd la too hard to parmlt of tha
f let onaratton of that machlnarT-
ia Union Hrld Construction
ipanr h aaaamblad a larce plant
no aacond calason. Includinc a houaa-
. for tha uaa of tha aand nora. in
h to dry rlothlnr and hatha, ahlla
ok la alwara on duty to e-rra eoffaa
wrkmaa on tba old ahllls.
Two Vessels Are Chartered in
San Francisco.
CARGO TO BE TAKEN HERE
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Gorman Ship Scfcnrbeh Is Xow En
Jloate FVom LiTerpool for Co
lombia IUror Xew York Car
gocM Sfart for Portland.
BAS FRANCISCO, Mar (Spa-
elaL) Two fixtures for wheat from
Portland ta tha United Kingdom were
effected Monday. They are tha German
ship Schurbek. 226 tons, now en route
to the Columbia Hirer from Liverpool,
which sets a rate of 27a Cd, and tha
British bark Cambrian Chieftain. 13S1
tons, which Hind. Rolph & Co. have
chartered at Zs 3d.
With a fall cariro of general mer
chandise shipped from New York over
the Tehuantepeo route and transhipped
here from the freighter Isthmian, tha
American-Hawaiian Company's small
steamer Falcon. Captain Schage,
steamed today for Portland.
Rcllrf lightship No. 7, Captain
Plerotti, went out today to relieve
Blunts Reef LJghtuhlp No. SS. stationed
oft the Mendocino Coast, while the
latter comes In for her annual over
hauling. The No. 76 -aa been relieving
the San Francisco llrhtsbtp oft tha
Golden. dbate for several weeks.
Lumber cargoes of vessels of tha
coast-wlae fleet arriving today aggre
I gated S.400.000 feet.
Coastwise charters announced to
day Included the schooner Annla M.
CampbeJl and the steam schooner San
Carlos, from Columbia River to Re-
dondo. both vessels getting the present
rata of 14.60.
1
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Miss Ilannla Mann, of Shanghai, who Is visiting friends In Portland, has
received views of the wrecked Pacific Mail liner Asia, which went ashore
April 24 about 230 miles south of Shanghai on Headchu. the southesat Inlet
of the Talchow group, bound from Hongkong. The reasel was raided by
Chinese pirates after being practically abandoned and It was reported that a
larre amount of valuable property and gear was stolen.
The Pacific Mall Steaxnpshlp Co. has not announced Its Intention to construct
steamer to replace her. The latest advices from the scene were dated
May 11. and were In effect that aha would be 'offered for sale May 23. Tha
master left for San Francisco after a final survey had been made.
rs HAVE MISSIXO LAO'CII
for Motttrr Prompts Chance In
Xame to lie .Made.
hn John anJ Claude Melnecke, 11
nine years reapectlvely. assumed
eakm of tha natty launch Ruth,
teem It a tribute to their mother
tltute the cognomen of .lDian,
aldaa name. Applauding tha act.
Mrinerke, father of tha lads,
ad funds to chance the wheal.
repairs on tha engine and other
'ast that la part or tha story told
-day to Policeman Grlesim. of the
polf-ei who has been on a at 111
or tha craft for two weeks for
, time It baa been mlaalng from
rlns oa the East Side. When
ntased It was the property of
f Lowbiad. of 2i3't Stanton street.
yesterday noticed Claude Meln-
ks.di:ir.g about In a skiff and oa
lag him was Informed that ha
a an errand for Ms brother, who
en tha East PMe repairing a
The boy was escorted aaroas
tream. where the missing launch
found, renamed and repainted.
'.da Meineckaw Or. father of the boys.
called and ha said the la da had
ltd the launch adrift and that ha
sanctioned tha repairs being made.
-tcmsly one of the boys bad said
hki fathrr obtained poeaeaaloa ba
th. f.T-mcr owner owed him
The by ware turned over ta
Xetact!oa Home anJ today a war-
t will ba lasted for tha father.
Trade Association In officially tarring
Philadelphia grain Inspection certifi
cates, and It Is said that grain from
the entire Atlantic Coast Is being re
ceived abroad In unsatisfactory condition.
Mo serious Is the situation regarded
that the grain committee of the Com
mercial Kzchange of Philadelphia has
begun aa Investigation and It Is prom
ised that a lengthy report will be sub
mitted. So far as tha Northwest Is
concerned. Portland fixes the standard
and In the past when questions have
arisen dealing with tha condition of
grain discharged In Europe that was
loaded on Puget Sound, the cases bava
STKa-dCm IXTXLIJGEKCa.
ftafna
Nflmi City.
A'ashlnatoo
T.ma.itala. .
ham. Data
. saa rranelaoo la port
. .a Fraaciactln
, .aaji Fraaciece la
, sa t'lra.
port
port
port
port
port
port
IfiO II.IVDI.KD OX HOLIDAY
Carrie-re Worked, Deep I to Me
morial la j Tradition.
Luch the !! Jay spirit exercised
i neraJ Influence oo tha water-
yesterday, considerable cargo
isadled aboard vassals tbat were
haataned to meet scheduled de-
ires or are to have qoick dispatch
I hair charterers. On the steamer
ihlca leaves tomorrow for San
I sco. longshoremen workad yes
,- at Albers dock and care was
id aboard the Hank Liner ortenc.
-lama, ao aha left for saa before
Keanoka. "an Ptio.. In
P-r-as waive. .. .coe Bay . .. . . I a
ftoldtn dale... Tillamook. ... la
fttrmthlvon . .Huikbf. . .. Jufl
r oMLItr ralr....iun .
Sue It. Klrneee Tiliamoo....June t
Ooa. W. aUdar..aa Di.se. ... June 4
A .liince. . .. ...s-.ur.ka. ..... Juae 0
Aavtl. ....... .iissdos. ..... June T
leaver. ....... s.a padre... .June T
Klvaralda......balooa.......Juaa a
to nearby river camps and other places
Is In greater proportion.
In that connection tha excursion busi
ness was refered to. tha steamer Bailey
Gatzert having left for Cascade Locks
yesterday morning with a full list, her
decks being black with passengers,
while the steamer TJndlna carried a
large excursion to Rldgefleld. though
It was not generally advertised, and
smaller vessels did their share of the
Memorial Day trade.
San Francisco Shipping-.
SAN FRANCISCO. May 30. (Special.)
There was not much work for the mar
ina lookouts at Point Lobos today.
only a few vessels cam a out
of the distance and headed in through
the Golden Gate. The only arrivals of
Importance outside of a few coastwise
steam schooners, were tha Matson
steamer Wllhelmlna and Hyades from
Hawaiian porta The former brought
large crowd of passengers and both
were laden with full cargoes of Island
products.
Captain Mason of tha steamer Rose
City of the ban Francisco-Portland
Company's fleet, arriving this after
noon from San Pedro, reported having
seen a submarine mine painted lead
color 34 miles south, 1 degrees east.
correct magnetic, from Point Montara
lighthouse. As the mines here are not
loaded, tha floating torpedo will not be
a menace to shipping.
The steamor Beaver, Captain Nelson,
from Portland and Astoria, cams In
today with a large crowd of passcn
gers after a smooth run of 48 hours
from Columbia River.
The steam schooner Fort Bragg did
not get away this morning for Los
Angeles on account of ber boiler tubes
leaking.
Steam la being used to keep a cargo
of coal In the barge Invincible, lying
with the disengaged shipping In Mis
sion Bay, from bursting Into flames.
Tha coal has been heated for several
days and there Is fear of combustion.
Rendondo's Skipper Jfiesiyns.
MARS HrnSTLD, Or., May 80. (Spe
cial.) Captain Hanson, master of the
C A. Smith passenger and lumber
steamer Redondo. has resigned and
Will Magee, who has been mate on the
Naon Smith, will be the new master of
the Redondo. Mr. Magee was for i
long time master of the bar tug Co
lumbla In this port, and Is the son of
Captain Magee. of Empire. The Re
dondo runs between Coos Bay and San
Francisco, and carries lumber and pas
sen sera. She Is now on the drydock
at San Francisco and when repairs are
completed will return In charge of Cap-
FIFTH ANNIVERSARY
DEPOSITS MAY 28, 1906
la Daya Business)) $ 107,851.84
DEPOSITS MAY 27, 1911
(At the Cloee af tka (TlQ J-l Q C70 O O
Btn Year's Basilica a) pO)U JL aaasaO aaaaaeaaslO
kUMBERMESlS:
aNATIONA
On Piffm
at Stark
Four Depart, One Arrives.
RAYMOND. "SVashT, May 30. (Spe
cial.) The steamers Saginaw, Quin
ault and Westerner left here Satur
day and the steamer Rainier left Sunday
for Southern California. The steamer
Thomas. L. Wand has arrived from
California and Is loading at Raymond
mill for San Pedro.
CATTLE ONLY ARE MOVED
TWELVE LOADS SOLD AT XORTfl
PORTLAXD- YARDS.
knd
trksaaled ta Depart.
Unmkvater.
stotta.he. ...
Weahlxigtoa.
Tama..3. . ,
lr,ia feate.
Bs. .......
Noma City. ..
Saa H S.IOM
Hum ni
Far.
Cooa liar..
rta
... Mar SI
.Fan Place. ... May at
. iaa FTAnclace J una 1
. .Sn PrancUce June 1
. Tillamook. ...Juae 1
Saa Padr June 3
. Uaa Fraaclace Jane
tlii.lmnot... June e
Loe. my ..... .Sao IVdra., .. J.m. T
Oaa. w Elaac. .Saa Dl.ge. ... Juae T
A. ua-t l:ark June S
Aavll .. Jlandoo. .. ... June S
Strath lyaa.... - Mot mk one.. ..June 1"
F.aar. ....... Sati f-adre.... Juae I'J
Jllvenide.
.lieleea.......Ju.ae IS
steamer Breakwater
.p a load, so as to
shifted to
ail en time
I norntng. and tha Roanoke was
id to get her out tonlsjht. as aba
vara I hours late arriving Mon
ti Linnton tha loading of the
tramp St. Ronald proceeded
It Interruption, but tbat com-
the list of deepwater vessels.
tha exception of regular river
ra the doka ware cloaad and la
la It was one of the moat gen-
-aerved Memorial days la the
the port.
ELPUI1 CRUX FACLTT
n Importers Bar Certificate
From Atlantic Coast.
iaer compliment to the stability
fie North weat grata standard, as
each year -br Portland exporters
g sa the grain standard committee
a Chamber of Commerce, la found
le action of tha Liverpool Corn
been arbitrated locally. On grain ex
ported from Portland, certificates of
Inapectlon are granted when cargoes
are loaded and a strict compliance is
demanded of Inspectors with the i
qulrement that the cereal be graded
la conformity with the standards,
samples of which ara shipped to the
principal grain markets of the world.
BOATMAX SFES FHOSPF-RITT
r
Patrons Xow Carry Gold in Pock els
Tbat Formerly Held Silver.
"Port 'and people ara In better con
dition financially than ever before, not
because of building progress and Im
proved commerelai conditions alone,
bat aa Indicated by the amount of
money earned by everyday Individ
uals." said Captain "Krnle" Kellogg,
whose conaervatlsra la well known
along tba waterfront and who bases
his declarations oo observations made
at his boathouee. wkare yeeterday every
craft that could propelled by oars,
steam or gasoline was la ear-rice.
A few seasons ago you could sea
men here who. on paying for a boat,
drew from their pockets a few pieces
of silver.- said Captain Kellogg. "Now
you find the average person exhibit
gold as plentifully as they did silver
befora Bealdes the patronage Is heavi
er by all odds, while travel to the Oaks,
Marine Xotea.
J. A. Madsen. secretarr-treasnrer of
the International Longshoremen's Asso
rlntion. is preparing for the snnual
meeting of the organisation, which will
be held at Seattle. June 13.
It was reported yesterday that the
British tramp Harpeske had been ffcted
to load lumber for Melbourne at 37 shil
lings. She Is one the way with Govern
ment coal from Newport News for San
Francisco.
Officers of the Nome City report that
when off Crescent City Saturday a blow
was met from the northwest that at
tained a speed of about 10 miles"an
hour and tha Noma City was unable to
make more than two or three knots
against It.
When the next steamer of the Callfor-
nl.t & Atlantic Steamship Company sails
with cargo for the Atlantic Coast aha
win have a consignment of Columbia
River canned salmon, tha first ship
ment of that character to be taken by
the new line.
While every steamer and other vessel
la the harbor yesterday had flags fly
ing at half mast, the llchthouae ten
der Hesther was the only deepwater
man to exhibit her signal flsga.
Stoers Bring $5.85 to $6.25
Good Cows Sell nt $5.75.
Receipts Light.
Yeaterday was a half holiday at the atock-
Tarda and In the forenoon a considerable
amount of bualneea was transacted. About
11 carloada of cattle, mostly steers, were
disposed of. Tha ateera ranged In plica
from IS.st to -25. One load of cows
brought li.71.
Tha raoaipta xor ue aay ware si catue
aad 1 1 3 sheep.
Shippers of the atock ware: Hugh cam-
mlnra. Halaey. 1 car of sheep; W. H.
Harris. Tha L alias, j care or catua; K. J.
Caraner, Heppner, S cara of aheep. aad C
8. Waters, Heppoer. 3 cars of ahaep.
The dar'a ealea were as tollowa:
Weight. Price.
Movements of Vessels.
PORTLAXD. Or. 3fay 39 Kalled tt.ara
er Sua U. EI mora, for Tillamook: Brttiab
Stem.r Ort.rle. for Manila via Paget
Sound and Oriental porta
Astoria. Or.. Mar 30. Condition at tha
mouth of the rlvor: Wind, aorthweat. S3
mllaa; weather, clear; aa, smooth. Sailed
at 3 A. M. Hchoonar Anvil, for Baadon.
Helled at 1.M A. M. Steamer Alliance, for
Cooe Bay.
Saa Ptdro. Ca!.. May It. Ksjlsd Steamer
Oeo. W. KMer. for Portland.
ttla. May it Sal lad Steamer Back-
Bar unsta. tor eaa rrancieco; steamer
ErfTih. lor Vancouver.
Loi Ana-alra. May 3t Arrived Dtearaer
Governor, from Seattle; Jamea 8. Hlccln
from Port Brace: Olympic from Orare Har
bor. Sailed oo. W. Kldr. for Portland;
W.llasl.v. for Columbia Rlrer.
Norfolk. Va. Mar Is. Sailed Strathavoa.
for San Francteco.
Saa Francisco. May St. Arrived Steamer
Beave.-. from Portland.
Karateu. May 11 Arrived Beckenhan.
aerUe.
Srdnar. X S. W. May t. Arrives
prevlouily. Mlnerie. from Saa Francisco.
v meant, u. v.. May JS. Arrived
Prince John, from Glaagow. for Vancouver.
it steers ,
1 steer
124 etsere
111 eteere
36 atears
1 cow ..
37 cowa
..Ull
..130
..109T
..10J
..1014
..1:30
..las:
Prlcee current oa the various cli
9.:o
.09
.
s.ss
.26
(.23
.1t
of
Unloa Stockyards
I.:s
t.25tf t it
(.0111 S.Z5
s.OOV S.5S
..... S-75 &
B-M) O 3.73
..... 6.7S0 S23
6.00 3 S.23
e-73? 5 AH)
4.30 4 4.73
..... S.AO0 6 71
4.730 3.23
4.23 4.73
..... 7.00 J 7.23
t.'iif 7.00
..... 6.00 S.jO
..... S.73 0 a. 23
S.23V ft.73
309 (.S3
l.:S i.30
8 00 J
(.04 4 4.00
i.it
Ttdae
Riga.
1.3t A. M.
13 P. M.
at Aatoeta Wedneeday.
Low.
I I fW:2l A. M....-1 3 feat
T.t taet,t:4T P. 3a-... (.1 fact
atock at tha Portland
ware aa folloara:
Prime grain -fed steers
Price har-fad ateera ......
Choice ateera
Good to choice steers...
Fair to good ateera.
Common ateera .. ........
Prima cowa
Good to choice caws ......
Fair to good cows ........
Poor cowa
Choice helfera
Choice bulla .......
Good to cnolce balla......
Choice light calvea
Good to choice light calves
Choice heavy calves .....
Choice ataas ...
Good te cnolce ataga ...
Choice hoce
Good to choice bogs ......
Choice heavy
Common
Stock hoga
Shaap
Choice tfpfing lamba 3.3SO S30
Good to cho-.ce Spring lambs.... t.00o- 4.;&
Choice yeerllBga t.SO 3 00
Good to choice yearlings ....... 4.309 4.73
Fair te medium yaarllnga l"o 4.1t
Choice eaea 4.09 4.23
Good to choice awea .la 4.uo
Fair to medium ewes - 3.30 3.73
Good to choice heavy wethers. . 4-30 4.75
Old heavy wethara 3.0O4? 4.00
Misad tola ,x 4.0O4S 6.04
Tba sollawtng qootatlona repreeant pfiaaa
en tsk market for tba different clssea of
barsea: Diartara. extra bearv. tHoOOiOO:
drafters. 14u0 to 1700 lba. I1S0 0330: drafx
ara. 1200 te 1400 lba, 310O?230: cbuaka
3m9130: piuga. 3iot40: driving aaraaa. 4,3
and up; aaddle boraea. 340 and up.
rhirage livestock Market.
CHICAGO. May 3. Cattle Receipts es
timated at 20O0: market, ateadr. Beeves.
33.13C4.4: Taxaa ateera. 34.aoao.3S; Weat-
arn ateera. 34. 3000.44; atockere and feed
era. 3A.S04I3.7S: cows aad belfers. 32.34v
3.30; calvea 33.35 tr 3.
Hors Racaipta estimated at 14.S09; mar
ket, a.ow. Light. 13.34 0 4.20; mixed. 33 739
Bonds
Investments
Timber Lands
NEUHAUSEN & CO.
701-2-3-4-S La wis Blag.
Portland Oregon
3 15; heavy. 3S.490C.1O: rough. $S.OtS.80;
good to choice heavy. t5.t0iJ4.10; pigs. 35.64
tt 13; bulk of salea. 3300.10.
Cheep RecelpU estimated at 14,040; mar
ket, slow. Native, 31.2394.73: Western,
3S.7S4E 4.80: yearlings. 34.30(3.50; lambs,
native, 34-736I4.73: Weatam. 33.7307.
Ceed Holiday Trade In Berries.
The holiday waa more or leas generally
observed by all wholesalers yeaterday. The
produce houses, aa usual, kept open in
tba forenoon to take care of peiiahable sup
plies. Receipts of strawberries were rather
large, but the demand waa sufficient to
clean up all the arrivals by noon. Oregon
and California berries sold at Mondays
piicea Tha dealers look for a very heavy
supply today.
AMERICAN STOCKS PI KM AT LONDON.
Tobaooa Case Decision Has bos Small
Effect.
LONDON. Mar 30. The decision of the
UnKed Statee Supreme Court holding the
American Tobacco Company to be a com
bination In restraint of trade and a monop
oly in violation of law had little effect on
American securities hare today, and prices
opened a fraction higher. Other influencee.
however, sllectea epeciairiee. . in cut in
ateel prices sent United States Steel down
one point, but these loaeea were partly re
covered by noon. Naw Tork buying of
Canadian Paclflo whares caused a spurt of
three points, while Union Pacific Jumped
one and one-balf points. The rest of the
market hardened In sympathy.
At noon the market waa steady, with
piicea ranging from 2 above to below
yesterday-a New Tork cloalng.
Tha cut in ateel piicea In New Tork caused
weakness in United States Steel and Amal
gamated Copper, but railroad aharea ad
vanced under the lead of Canadian Pacific.
THE UNITED STATES
NATIONAL BANK
PORTLAND, OREGON
Capital and Surplus, $1,830,000.00
TRAVELERS'
CHEQUES
Issued in Deiiominatioris of ". "
$10.$20e$50e$109
which identify the holders and are accepted at foil face valuo
by banks and hotels throughout the United States and in all
foreign countries.
, These afford the best means for carrying funds while
traveling.
London Financial Market.
LONDON; May 30. Bar silver stesdy.
34 Hd per ounce.
Money, In per cent.
The rate of dlacount In the open market
for abort bills la 3 1-13 per cant; three
months bllla. 3 1-13 per cent-
First National Bant
Capital $1,500,000
Surplus 750,000
Oldest National Bank West of the
Rocky Mountain's
Inspecting Old Bark's Cargo.
Captain Albert Crowe, surveyor for the I
San Francisco Board of Marina Undeir-
wiiters. was summoned to South Bend
yesterday to pass on the cargo of the
bark Leonlda, which Is working- lumber.
having arrived recently from Callao.
The vessel Is not classified In Lloyds.
One Coast publication gives her flag as
Chilean and another authority credits
her to Peru, but at any rate she is old
enough to have flown both flags la her
career.
Bank Notice
Security Savings and Trust Company
Corbett Building, Fiftharid Morrison Streets
Capital and Surplus $950,000
Invites Accounts of
Merchants, Individuals and Savings
TRAVELERS" GUIDE.
BITULITHIC
Is best
because
of its
resist
ance to
wear.
Insist
on
BITULITHIC
THE BARBER ASPHALT
PAVING COMPANY
Constructs Asphalt and other Bltn
nlnoua Pavements. 305-608 Electrlo
Bldg. Portland. Or. Oster iiuber.
Manager.
LONDON PARIS HAMBURG
t Amerlks Jnn ft. 9 AM ! if Pretoria. . . .June 14
Pres. Grant.. June lOiUlnclnnatl June 17
t Rita -Carlton a la Carte Restaurant.
Second Cabin only.
Calls at Plymouth and Cherbourg.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
twill call at Bouloirr-e.
GIBRALTAR. ALGIEKS, KAPLKS. GENOA
CIS. H. R ATA VI A June 21, Noon
fc. 8. HA-MJBXTUi June 23
I W ill not call at Alriers.
TWO CRUISES
By the Steamship
"CLEVELAND"
(17.000 Tons)
The erst to leave
New York Oct 21.
101L The second
to leave San Fran
cisco Feb. 6. 1912.
Annual Event
Trips, In October,
1012, and Feb.'y,
1913. by large
Cruiaing &. S. Vic
toria Lulse.
HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE,
160 Powell St.. San Francisco, Cel., Northern
Pacinc, O -W. R. A N, Burlmrton and other
R. R. offlcea In Portland.
CRUISING
AROUND
THE
WORLD
Duiatlea
110 Days
COST
$650
Inclnding
All
Necessary
Expenses
Aboard
and
Ashore.
GAiMiMi fimwm
STEAMSHOPS
The Tourist Highway
aad Scenio Route to Europe
via
The Bt. Lawrence Rlvar.
the Shortest Ocean Passage.
Less than Four Days at Bea
by tha
-EMPRESSES OF IHI ATLANTIC"
Weekly salllnas Montreal. Quebec, to Liver
pool. First cabin, $90; aacond cabin, $51.25;
one-class cabin (called aecond cabin), 17.50;
third cabin, S30 and ai.25. Ask local
asenta. F. R. Johnson. G. A.. 142 Third EW
or J. J. Foiater. T. P. A-. 60s First Ave,
Seattle. .
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
O.-W. R. & N.
AmtoriM Bontk
STXAJTCB' HARVEST
lav- Portland Call? except Pm turd ay at
8 OO P. M- from Aab Street Dock. Mates
a 1 1 war 1 uid i n va. Ajti vea at A storia at
6 OO A. X- Leave Astoria dally, except
Sunday, at T:00 A. M- Arzivea Portland at
6:o0 P. M. Make direct conrectloa wlta
teaxner Nahcottm for Merler, Ilvraeo, laonv
Bach and Ail points em Uia Ilwact plriaion.
HONOLULU $110
FIRST CLASS ROUNO TRIP
Tbe most delislitful spot on eatlre world
tour for your vacation. rellgtuiui sea path
Inc at the famous beach of WalklkU Tha
splendid 63. Sierra (10,000 tons displace
ment) makes tba round trip In Id days, and
one can visit on a side trip tba living; vol
cano of Kilauea which Is tremendously ac
tive, and see for himself tbe process of
world creation. No other rlp compare!
with this for tha marvelous and wonderful
In nature. Visit tba Islands now, while you
can do It ao easily and quickly and wblie
the volcano la active. Prompt attention to
telerrama for bertha baillnsji; Juna 10,
Juir 1. July 22, Au&. 12. etc
OCEANIC 8. S. CO.
nt Market atxaet, ftatt rraoctsco.
OPEN RXYES TattAXSPORTATIOX CO.
DllCJaiN.iatlAL
Freight received,
dally at Oak-st. dock:
lor Tba Dalles.
Hood River, Whlta
Salmon, TJmatlUa.
Kennea lck, Pasco.
Richland. Hanford,
White Blnlts, Lewis
ton. Idaho, and in
termediate points.
FIRST-CLASS PASSESGEB SKRVIChV
FARE SO CENTS
TO HOOD RIVER. WHITE SALMON, THH
DALLES.
Steamer leavea Portland Son Tu ea.. .
Tbura., 7 A. M. Returning leaves The Dalles .
Hon., Wed., Frt-. 7 A. M., arriving at Port
land about 6 P. M. aaxne day. W o
Buchanan, Supt. : W. b. SmaUwoOd, Gnl
stgr- Phones Hain 2SdO- A S527.
SAX FRANCISCO PORTLAND S3. CO.
From Alnsworth Dock, Portland! 9 A. M. ;
SS. Bear, June 2; Rose City. June 7; IJeaver,
June 12.
From San Francisco Northbound, 12 M.S .
SS. Rose City, May Sis Beaver, June S; Bear,
June 12.
From Ran Pedro, Northbound, 12 M.:
SS. Beaver, June S; Bear, June 8s Rose City,
June 13.
H. G. Smith, C. T. A., 142 Third St.
J. W. Ransom. Agent, Alnsworth Hock.
Phones s Mala 402, 2&S; A 1102.
San Francisco, Los Angeles
and San Pedro Direct.
North Paclfla 8. 8. Cos & 8. Roanoka
and B. B Eld'-ir aall every Wedneaday alter
nately at 6 P. M. Ilckst office lsa Third
at., nesr Alder.
MARTIN J. IIICJLK Y, Paaaenser Aseaa,
W. 11. SLCSeCR, Frelcnt As-eat.
i nouea M. 1S14. A U14.
NEW YORK PORTLAND
REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE.
Lovr Rates. Schedule Time.
AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN S. S. CO.
215 Railway Exchange Bids.
Portland. Or.
Iainli7t. A9tS,
COOS BAY LINE
STEASCEB BREAKWATER
Calls from Alnsworth Dock. Portland. 9
, May L 6. 11. 18, 21, !. 81. June
and every nve dara Freight received at
Alnsworth Pock dally np to 0 P. M. Paa
senger fare, flrst-clasa. JIO: second-elasa,
S7. includlnar meala and berth. Ticket of-
ea Alnsworth Dock. Phones Iiala 2m
Mala 170. 12S4
1