Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, September 21, 1911, Page 19, Image 19

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TTTE MOKN'INO OltEGOXIAX. TITtTITSDAY,' SEPTEMBER 21. 1911.
AT THE TOP
SUGAR
Jobbers Believe Market Will
Go No Higher.
COAST MARKET UNCHANGED
Not Affected br Advance Qoowd by
Arbnckle American Fxplaln
Hih Price and Outline
Ita Pollcj.
The . la sugar. ',.'"1t
Ten b, ArtU. Tuesday, f ."'"'
br th. etaer r.rt.rs there "d " "
M Th. trpr-1"a grawtn, that arte
B.v. akwet th. up Urn" l spile
My ebeacea aaay aaake.
thoegk he the only refinar .M b" sugar
for immediate v.ry. Art
- tear. arware for delivery
ea, Kaaura advlcee are tnat oon.un.pLlM
! heavy, bmt for Hamedieta reaolremeota.
Tka elaa f forelga crop la e-.Ul "
enaln. u uUI eometalng to definitely
kaa-m te eateosaa. u erBr b"
llewe that presee. arlaed wUl ke saatatained.
Th. Aaaartcaa ansae Haftam. CoajMf
ta mo following etatemeai:
Tka ore. lass harvested la Cab .bow. a
.klr?a? ioT.l tea. tram laa. prj-
"uTirop-a direct 1e la our auowias. "
.2. a. to the Called -meet
ea7.u.tel. Ing-eoollnued heet and
la k-ropa. 'V' J.
,h. uatoward uaa ,ad "f
grewlag Beet sugar crop .1 r ance. Oar
U.n. 2nd Austria that estimates of a re
ife. e f from l.CO.'-OO 1..0O.0OO ton.
w mora -early .o. f.fitt 1 a auppuea
of Carer aro generally meda
Thla tBre.t.a.4 scarcity kaa "
eeaelve rpacuiatioa la auropo aad baa ad
vaaeed IM eugar prlcae a L-eJoo aad Ham
bars tho iMdiai sugar snarkeia of too
io7d-l V coata'per pound ae.
wBl.. growers of euna sugar, la tbe 'ee
nf inlloua d.maad aad a certain ehort-
.a. 0..1 product. "f4
.aaced th. prlcu of tn.lr product 1
mt pouad la taa oamo priod.
TbV Amortcaa uar K.flaU ompanr
m aot aaa aa aero of cano land, nor
doaa It produca a pouad of raw uur; ,11
d.poad. for It auppll of raw auar apoa
th. aro-.r. of Cuba. Porta Rico. tn. Phll
t. !na. HaaU. Ja.a and oth.r .u.r eaua
inoa. II h". a commoa with all otn.r
r.?ln.ra at noma and abroad, ba com
P.1S..I to aroro Ita ruppl from tnaa
uurca at cnn.tantly adanr-ln prtcoa.
Oa Juno 13 r oucar ooutd o aoeuraa
at I p.r pound. bo e"rTT"
.pond.r. prlc .a. i-tio P-r pound. Oa
mo JgM data tll. company a OO'""
,r.nu..l.d buiar.at .om p.r P"und n.u
i, . rcnt auotntlona hao bm aa tun aa
l f - pr pound not.
A. r-i.rd. our poller. It wl'.l ba
f-m th. prlca th.t hara falrlT mala,
i. r.d a tal.o marrla botwaoa raw and
r.fin.d .uaam. and -o bolfa It only Ju.t
th.l tho jrocory trada of tha ooun
lr ha. Hn.wlao malntaln.d a fair parity
tn Iho ron.umor.
Throughout tna rlaa our prlcoa ha.a fro
n.nt.y !- fr..m WUo por I0O poaada
ho. otbr rrinra. thia policy aln boon
pu-.u1 rtiicnHT aad ild by .uppll-a
whlca woro frtunatoly ndQUato ta ta pur.
PsT. .hnro tho np which ..ct winnw
ad .'ahtadiy .ntortaina. that tho kwa fa
Kumpo ha ba rntl Itho actual
fiIUfta ranaot ta bnoan bf"T. Ii"l"
or January, aad that tha ralla upoa what
nro n mo.t oclo.l.:y American aupplloa
of raw ittcir will gradually dlmlatah.
Happlty. th. domoatie aucar crop, prom
la. (nod W I. and with Ih.lr rll.
which ho alroady rommancad and which
will M la full proa r. .a ra rVtobar. tha
Mwnl flurry ahau:d dlaappoar. la tho
aaaaattma our policy aa raaard. a roaaoaabla
aaarala will ba eoauanad; II la dlrtatad aot
an !y by a rocornition of our paeuiiar rota
tloaahip ta tha w:faru of tha country'
hoaaahoMa. bat aloa by food baalaaaa. for
any daoldMl choca ra ronmimptlaa with a
profit marrrta aa aarrow aa that la aucar
rnnin could only aecaalow. hoary loaaaa ta
aa rofiaara
TSAD1 QVTXT HI All. GftAt SL1KXXT9
kbayara AaaMai tha lUwalt of tha ftxl
prortty Tot a
Trada wa ala ra all dapartm.nta of tha
araia aaarkaL Buyara ara boldlnv back,
paadraa tha raaalt ef tha rata aa Tuclprocttp
ra Canada today, mcoa w.ra quotad bb
chancad. Thar waa uttla dam and for whaat aa
raltforata aconunt. but tha tnllU ra tha
Kofrtkwaat aooia to ba fi:lod ap for tha proa
aat. InqalrUa for hartay frara tha Kaat kava
roaaad. paadlns tha ntt'.amant of tho rac
tpraetty ajaaatloa.
Laeal roeatpta. ta rara, wara roaartad by
tha bfareaaata Eachantla aa folloai:
Thw Harl.y Plear Oatl Hay
Xoaday i:i T za 1
Tiud.r Ill 7 T T It
Wadnaaday .... M 1 1 S T
Taar 42 1 f 2 M
6aaoa ta data. 7 I 11 ana tto fij
Taar aa 11:1 104 i dad
wo urtrui rwrr ox most strkkt
Poacaiaa, Mrdoaa aad Moat Klada af Crape
Claws I a Wall.
Local auppUaa of paachas ara cleaning p
ra a aatlafaatory way at ataady pneaa.
Grapaa aiao. mora fraoly. axcapt blaoka
Thara la a d.maad for rood quality applaa,
which ara la llht rupply. Tba Mock of
malaaa which baa bona oa tha markot for
aoraa tima paat baa bata raducad ta rmall
proporuoaa. Thara ara atlll a aoad many
cantaloupe, ta ba bad. bat tha market la
aat avarloadad.
Petaiaaa ara com In a la fra.'y. tha w.atb.r
bota( Idaal for dlidnt. bat tha tnaxkat la
raadi:y abaorbtag ail tba arrlTala. Tamatoaa
aoatiaua acarca.
light earn of baaanaa war duo taat nlghu
Pawl try Baca4pt Lara.
Poultry racolpts yaatarday wora largar
taaa aaual. aad with buyara holding back,
tha markat waa wcakar. ospaeiaJly aa
cklckaaa.
Egga raotlsuad firm at bo coata aa fruah
Oragoaa
Battor aad ch... wora firm aad as
chaagod. Baak riosrtaga.
rtask rraarfna of th .N'orthaaaT.ra rltl.a
jMtarday w.ra aa follows:
c .anna. F.Tnca
Port'iad :!l Ivl
yr::o 2.".'-'o; !.T1S
T.m T::i- nl.l'.d
bpak.na T.T'J ni.2P
roTLA d xAurrs.
tSraia. Hoar. t oad. Etc.
wHAT rl liii: n'M-atem. Ilf
aac- cuhk aoolc: r.l t-i.ian. c: Val
..j ' ft.'0 ic. -toid. Hi, firo. aogtua,
rtdl R Pat.nta. 4-i j.r barra.:
atra ju, . -i. wtn. l:. KJ.
grafam. .aa; whoa wn.at. t.l.
MtUXaTl rr Braa. .'.HvU par to;
raial.lCf. :. oh-rta. w J CM. railad
aar:.". txj !)
CORN Wbj.a. erackrf. tad por aa
tiRLir- Nw -. Ultll par taa;
brow se. Ut ixi O ' par taa.
OAIfr Now w&ata. t.' Por taa.
HAT SCO timothy. tllCIt: Hi.
I waiior. ti: aifa.fa. til. cla.or. tbaa;
gra.a any. Idll.
PCld-TRT H.aa. UHllfc prlnja 1H
lc. c j. . young. .! ljaic.tar
k.ra ldic
ITItK OntM rroamary kattar. aaltd
pa.-k. tic. pnalA. antra.
t.hf Proah Orogoa ranch, aandlod. toa
pa. doooa.
CHIC.C Twlna trlplota aad daMlaa,
Uf IlifC por poun.t j.iag Am.rtca. 14a
ponK-lM't. II II Si o por pound.
TEAic ran.y. UJUHe Pr pound.
Treatable aJ Frwita.
TTtOPTTAt. pwlIT Orarr-a. Hf
.: par baa; Caiilaraia tranafrali. a.Itfl4;
baaaaaa. ItJSn por pound: plnoapploa. dot
par pound; rr. -.. t-1 6 1 iO por Kt
PBESH TRCIT Tantaloapoa. Httll
por orala: pncha. sua .c p.r ooa. -''-m.loaa,
JJculLii Pr kundrwl: piuma.
Tic p.r era..; prunoa. IWtH t.r pound:
paara. SV81 f-r box; grayoa. ftOcCtl Por
mm II Al Ti
VEOETAFLC Baana lOe: rabbaaaa.
11 (.J per bundrcl.lhi; corn. "o
doaaa; racumb.ia. tll" Par ack: -
plant we por It. : gnr.lc. 10t lie por
pound: l.tluca. 40 0 io Pr aoaau. mim
latluco. tl-I'Vl 'i Per boa: pepparm, 'OM
par pound: radiabaa. It par doaaa; toa
to, sogTSc c.r box.
SACK VEGETABLES Carrota. ILW Por
aa'k: turnlpa. 1 : boata. 11.7a.
POTATOK t'ragoa. 1 we I
awaat potatoaa. Sio por pouad.
ONMJ&ii California. tl-S par
haadrad.
HAMS 1 to II pounds. lime: 1
14 pounna. MH1X: 14 to 1 pounda 1
lSje: Id ta It pounds. ltl"S: .alaaad.
lc; ptrntca, HSc; eottaga rail. 14 o.
SMOKED MEATS Boat tonguoa. Tba:
dnad boat sata. aaaai eutaidav aoaa; laaldaa.
Be: knuckle. 11a.
LARD K.itla roadarod. U.raaa. lt0
tuba. 14o; .tandard. tlareaa. lit a: tuba,
12Se: abortaatoK. tlarca le; tuba. bo.
BACON raacy. 21c; ataadar. aa:
cbsica, JJ-; Eng ish. iellc
RT SALT CUBED K.gular short clear,
dry salt. 1JV,C: imoird. USlc; backs, light,
salt. Ua: amahed. 14 at: back, haary salt.
13Se: smok. 14 c; axporta, salt. 14c
amokad. laic.
SALMOM Columbia Hirer, l-pound talis.
IX2S par doom: a-pound talla. 2-:
pound data. t2.4d: Alaska pmk. 1 -pound
talla. 11.2a.
CorrEE Roasted, ta drama. UOMs P
pound. .
HONET Chalca. M.Tt par eaaa; straJaod
baaay, io par pound. .
SALT Oranulatod. $1 Pr tout kair
ground. looa. s.M per too: Ada. tb par toa.
Kl'TS Walnuta. lTHlta Pr pauad:
Brasil aata. 14le: dlbarta, de: almoada,
la Isc: pocaaa. ltc; cocoaauta. aocll par
doaaa; rhoatauta. 12 Si o par pound; klchary
auta tfyioe por pound.
BEANS Small whit, dc; lsrg whtta,
das Urns. ti pink, afca; rad Man leans.
baya. fto.
til l Na. 1 Japan. dHi absapar gradsa.
IS. 58 4.13; Soutnara head. ?: Im
ported Impartai. ftb.c; tin ported antra Ma, 1.
TJla
HOAo-Dry rraaulatad. tT bo; fro It and
berry. 7.i; bael. t'.lo; sxtra C t-M;
powdarad. barrels, 17.40: cubes, barrala,
7.75.
URIED PRCTTS Apples. ltt401H par
pouad; aprlcota, lc; poachoa. l4)lsl
prune. Italian. 104 11c: silver, lbs; firs,
wbll and black. 4)tHo: eurraata. 10
llo; ralslna loosa MuacataL
bleached Thorn poo n. r.u: unbleached Sui
aaaa, (We; aaeded. Itla
Haaa. Waal aad Hide.
HOPS nil stop. 11811c: olds, nominal.
MOHAIR Ohoire. 14 II So per pound.
WOOl- Kaal.ra Oregon. POld PO
found, according ta shrinkage; Valley. IB
lTo per pound.
PELTS Dry. lOHe: lamba, 404o aaob;
heartnra 2Atf40o ea-h.
ri;Lc;d baited bides. 1 oe per pounut
sauted calf, 1417o. salted kip. lOHo: aailad
staga 4c: grr-ra hides, be; dry hldos. lbo
dry calf lJOc: dry staa. 1101(a
CAHCARA Psr pound, sc.
Oil.
I.IN'SEtD OIL Pur raw. la barrala, tei
boiled. Itf barrola, c: raw. la caaaa. It sa;
bollad. la eaee. tl.4.
IlRPKXTlNt Cim. T4: wood barrala.
Tine: iroa barrela 44c: 1 S-caae lota, Te.
GASOLINE Motor gaeollB, lroa barrala.
lTo. rases. 14c; 4 gaaallaa, lroa barrala,
lc. caaaa. lac.
COAL OIL Ordinary taat. caaaa, Idal
ba h. la tank Ha
BUYERS OFFER LESS
LARfcE CATTLE T1ECKIPTS BRING
rOVlX STEEK PKICES.
Datrr Quote $5.50 a Top on
Choice Hog Market It Good.
Arrival frora California.
Thr aaothvr rwxJ ran of cattT t
th torfc r-rd y-.T-r.!.-- ryl mm m coni-qorTif-
tvfrm wr tf 1pgVbdf tt hold backt.
( hole itx old ta tho foronooa at dV& tmX
bat at tn cloo of tho d tbo trodo Og
tar xl S3.SO tho top. Ttr.ro had of
strictly elioloo quakllty bromiht but
thr wot tho pirh out oC Mvr4 cortoado.
4"oto ond othor ktndo of butchor Mock bold
Arm.
Tho ufp'.y of hoti wo fairly larsa. but
tt ' ova upior r-uirmmdynta. and tho inark-t
wu tro of. Choico Ubt bos w-ro readily
taJaoa at our lol ml C a 1 Horn la. bog a
old at 7 IVO.
Uoi broucht SS.A0 aad $4.60 and a hoop
tni at
Rocoipto y-ata'day woro 43T cattlo. XI
calv-a. 21? ah-p and ft"o hogm. v
t-hipporo wro; Black wo; I ft Iaaniiont
"rTtlor r. 3 cars of cattlo; W. F. Iludaon.
Wtar, J car of eottlo; Portor a O wan by,
Nord. Grltil-y and Coiion wood. CaL, 4 cars
of hon: fhiillppl A Lmrgm. Wait 8clo 1 car
of cattlo and bofo; ML. K. Rofora. Woot
Hclo, 1 ear t oh-p: A. Chalmara, Hlila
boro. 1 car of cattlo; C. H. Farmor. McCoy,
1 car of hsop and bora; K. B. Forcuooa.
Amity. 1 car of hoira; A. J. Locsdon. Moul
oon, Waab 10 coro of cattl-. and I. P.
atcAi:tat?r, who droro la cattlo.
Tho day's aaloa waro aa followa:
Wtlfht. PTlca.
loo bora iti 7.&0
IIS bo.re 110 7 PO
1 ai 12 JO 4 W)
1 bull 1470 3.73
lft cows 1 H7 4.75
M Stoors lt74 6 15
S atoors .......... J3"0 a. 7 5
a.4 stoors 11 ft 40
:i bailors ..lHHS 4.PO
1 y-orlmc 40 40
2T cows ..M .9 4 -
11 stoora P-7 B h
2t stoors O tto
X ctoo 1M A. 00
a .t-rs s.oo
13 Staoro .sM.s p..a..lll A. 23
4 att-ors fT 3 ..J
II ato-ra 10W &.Z3
9 .r ato-rs ............... 9n 4-7i
3 cows 110 40
4 cows 11.VJ 3,40
3 cows 11 :5 t li
4 holfars 672 4.75
ft Sh--p 92 S.1'3
121 l-4tnbo 4 4"0
25 lambs ft3 . 8 ,V
lft hoaa - 15 ft.OO
ft hues S TOO
1 bu a 0 00
4 ha 7
41 botes 24 8 (X)
ST huca 21. S.00
Prica currant at tna Portland! I'ttort
tockarda for tho various claaa.-o of stock
wa'o:
C hot co ot-rs
$.V4Ot-.-..50
6.tV ft.3
a 7. ft ro
Good to eboico at-rs
Fair to flooJ at-ors . .
M-ilum ataars
4.5U9 4.73
a5o 4-ft
Poor t-r
CholcO COWS f-St
Fair ia vod cows 4 Ht 4 4
Estra chouo spay4 batfars .... 4.. ft ft.t0
. . - . 4 jLiu 73
4-.m.A la chQlce bulls B-I 5 O 4.04
l.,mmoa bu.ls ........ l aid
Ckairo calvea BUW pouaoa mmm ....
under T-3g I so
G-d to eholco calrea 4.00 4 4.
commoa calrea 4"Otf .
Choice sta.s Jtf 7J
(rttod I.CIiunUsf AJltl 4.44
Li .t .
-v i., m aoaa T.T9 9 S-W
O'Xl tO CBOICO l- S I??! I 'A
Fair to gooa aoia i Z i '
Coinmoo Svl I.wuay 1.4
Chca yearling wethers, soar
wool
Cho.ce rearllng. wethers, east at
mountains riTZ S ?5
r-,n:oo ..- nnd throoo oi ii
i.mM 4 71 a
Cnoico jearl.ngs .! -J 4 JJ
Lli.
Tha (allowing quotallona r.preaent prlcoa
oa thia market lor tno diirer.at c;assaa ef
Sr.rTIra. li-o l. 1T" Pounds. ii0:5O;
dial i era! a 1' P-anut. .luojJ.-.O;
Jhuaaa IWSIW. .Vl'i
koiaa, .i
BP.
rkKwrs Urootorh Markot.
CHICAGO. Iept. 20 .t;r RelrlS -tlmat.d
at IO IKM; msrkrt st.aJy to lor.
lo-lrTTi ..Boons: Texas styer
II IvStl) We.l.ra staars. ..
V...r. and fr-rd-r t-l.J-": -4 and
b.l'.ra IJiHH'i. ra.v.s. 4 Ov o.
Hut-Receipts estimated at IXWO; r,
het Sleady to .Hade lower; " T
fool to choue i'. '''J.T.Vvl- '
i.'UCS- bj'.k of sa:e. 4.T3T0V
Snr.p Be-, lis rat. mated at 4.V: mar
ket steady t 10 lower: nallva. ff:s,'l
W..r.rn. j:M(i4 31. st,.rts. i10J4..j
Is-nb. nsur. ift.'(ill: westrra. ..
..
IHtfFSTnBS I FT m
J 111 I L.U l UIIU LL.I uu
I '
- . .
' XfJCK
Sales Are Heavy
Prices Decline.
and
STEEL WEAKEST OF LIST
Holders Fear Actirlty by the Govern
nvont la Enforcing tho Antl
Trot iiw London Contin
ues to Buy Freely.
NEW YORK. Sept. a 2. Will atroot
showed Incraaaod nereottsnoos today as to
th intention ot tha Oorernm.nt In ragara
to tho ontorcomoBt of .the anti-trust law.
Balling of stock, waa conducted oa a scala
which seamed to Indicate that soma In
veator war la fear ot furthar dlssolutloa
procoedlnas against large oorporatlona. This
was notaoly trua ef United States 8tooU
which once mora waa called oa ta shoulder
tha heaviest burden. Tha preferred stock
and bonds gave way. the former Belling at
1101a. the lowest price since lVr0. and the
latter at 100 the lowest since lDO. The
common ajso reeohed a new low point eu
the year. &H. the loesee la en oh caa az
ooodlng t polnta.
Klaewhare In the market declines were
general. Tb chief losses, were among the
Industrials. Announoenudit that tba Gov
ernment would permit the International
Harvester Company, without a dlssolutloa
suit, to adapt Iteelf to the Sherman law,
while affecting that stock favorably at the
time, did aot serve to bring about better
feeling, but oa the contrary was followed
by the heaviest sailing of the day.
The attack on United Statea Steel waa
aaslsted by reports of Impending reductions
In wages at steel mills. Steel men were said
to have abandoned hope ot a stiffening of
prior this Fall and to hare decided that a
substantial lowerlag In wages waa Inevitable.
Copper shares showed marked weakness
oa stataments la regard to the abandonment
of efforts to restrict production. The wesk
Besa of these shares also rsflecta the belief
that the large buying of Europe, especially
Germany, will be at lesst temporarily cur
tailed by tha business reaction abroad.
Housos with London connections were
heavy buyers of slocks. Foreign purchases
ot Ualon Paclflo alone wer estimated at
more than 10.U0O shares. and the total
amount takea probably exceeded 40.0U0
''ares.
The bond market waa easy. Total sales,
par Talus. e2.0V4.utXX
ClX)tINC STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
Seles. High.
100 17V,
M.00U 64 S
2')0 60 .
IM"" sa
3"0 1
1.4UO 4 "4
fMM IM
40U SO
Low.
Bid.
Allla Chl pf ..
Amal Copper ..
Am Agrlcult ..
Am Bel Hue sr.
American Can ..
Am Car A Fdy.
Am Cotton Oil.
Am lid A Lt pf
Hi
r w
4S
bos.
1
17H
M
Wi
60S
4-'..
60 !4
11
17
s
34
1 'It
i7
113
13.1
31
102
101 4
in
MS
27W
78
1H
V6
270
70 H
26
17
84
13
111
63
25 V,
44
1414
1CH
160
22
46 Si
30
SO
60
I
14Nt
12a
45
16
13
41
10O
14?
a
29
14
2S
lti,
102
137
36
Sit
l!i
4fS
21 "4
Am Ice fecurl
Am Linseed
Am Locomotive 20
Am Sniel A Ret M.PvO
I4
n'
1"J W
as
113
is.i
'm'
73 H
22
34
0.1
K'J
27
113
1.-1
VI
83
101
iis
5
27
T3
33
30
do pref erred..
Am Steel Fdy..
Am Sugar Kef..
Ara Tel A Tel..
Am Tobacco pf.
Am Woolsn ....
Anaconda it Co
Ate his TO t
do praf erred..
Atl Coast Um.
Itait A Ohio ...
Xethlehem Bteel
Krook R Tto
Cana'llaa Pac ..
C.niml Lrsth.r
do prsferr.d. .
Central of N J.
Ch-S fihlo ..
Chicago A Altoa
Chi Ot Weet . .
do preferred..
Chicago N W
C, II 4 61 PsuL
C. C, C A St L.
Col Fuel Iron
Col A Southern.
Consol Oas . . ..
Cora Products .
Pel A Hudson..
D A R Uren1..
do prsfsrrsd. .
TVstlllers' Secur
Erie
do 1st pf ....
, 4"0
1.7.PO
OUV
11. BOO
""iivi
sVl0
'K
l.BOO
two
4. 100
d.aoo
'"600
' ini
.8"0
2'0
"0
4'H)
l,(HrO
io
2"0
3K
40C
'0
.(r)0
1.700
70
in
0
in Ta
41
H
140
21
41
81
1H
oOt
131
'Jit!
8
"ii
i
110
jo
24
46
181
is5
n
SO
80
60
Hi"
122
43
13d
13
41
14
do 34 lit
O.n.ral Ele .. 5O0
Ot North pr ...
Ot .North. Ore.. POO
l.lln.ile Central. 10
laterbor Met .. B.2O0
do preferred.. 1.3"0
tnter Harvester T'X
Inter .larlne pf 400
Int Taper -j- ....
lnt Pump 100 I
low. Central ........ ....
K C Southern.,
do preferred..
'306 "ei'i
Laeleoe oaa . ..
Louts Nash- 00 IM
Minn St L
M. 8 P A S M 20 ISO
11 o, Kan A Tex. 1.600 ItW
do preferred. .....
Mo Paclnc .... COO Sd
Nat Biscuit
National Lead.. 100 1
M.I N Ry 2 PC......
X T Central ... 2.100 12
N T. Ont A IV fa ZOO 3S
Norfolk A Wee I.OOO 101
North Am HH MH
Northern Pea ."0 114
Pactnc Mall ... 2 3"1.
Penn.vlvanla ... 4.lO 11,
People's Oas ... 80 103 H
P. c c s n L. 100 91
Pittsburg Coal
Pressed S Car.. tK IT.
Pull Psl Car .. 8"0 1.15
Ry Steel spring 2'W 27 S
Reading PT.IWO 13S.
Republic Steel. SO.IIOO 23
do preferred.. '0 K7H
Rock Islsnd Co I.T00 24
do preferred.. "0 44Vi
Pt L A S F 1 pf o a
St L Southwest
do preferred.. 3W 1H
Sloes Sheffield l' ai4
Southern Pac . 12 lOO 107 1
Southern Ry .. a,0t 2T
do pt ef erred. .....
Tonn Copper .....
Texas A Fee .. ...... .....
2Z
4H
'isii
101 101 v
81 88
JOO
83
118
29
119
108
1
'27
165
27
187
21
M
23
46
34
'
8rl
lol
as
100
e.'.
114
2
119
103
91
17
17
IM
27
18l
21
S
!Si
41
tt
29
H
36
107
X
03
82
22
17
40
168
S
Ad
!
e3
no
1
49
13
23
61
o
73
24
Tol. St L A Wsa 200
do preferred.. 4K
Union Pacific .. 23.0OO
do preferred.. 10O
V S Realty
r S Rubber ... 2.000
C S Steel 2V).5"
19
43
16S
89
'87
SI
lis
41
SO
13
2
S2
41
76
19
42
156
S9
'si
2
110
41
49
IS
23
62
0
TS
do preferred..
10 5' 10
Utah Copp.r . . .
Va Caro Chsm .
Wabash
do preferred..
Weetern Md ...
iw.tlng E l.e " ..
Western Union.
IVneel A L E-.
7.2"0
2.'V
6'iO
1.2"0
4"0
l.OOO
Lehigh valley.
29.800
1S6
134
164
Total sales for tha day, 737.800 ahsrsa.
BONDS.
NEW YORK, Sept. 20. Closing quota-
Vl'r-t. U reg.ln0N. T. C. O. H4 87 H
do coupon.. . .100; Northern Pao. 8s 9
V. S. 3e reg 101 do 4e 99
do coupon. .. .101 : t'nlon Paclflo 44.100
C. 8. new 4s reg.llJ!H"la Con. 4s 3
do coupon. 1181 JapaBesa 4s..... 84
D. A R. li. 4s.. 90,
Boata (Hark Market.
BOSTOX. wept- !0.-
AUoueg 52
Amalg Copper.. 61
A. Z. L. A S... 22
Aria Coml . .
H. A C C AS H. 4
Butte Coalition. 14
Cel. Anions. 4
CaL A HecJa...70
Centennial 8
C. R. tf. CO 51
Ea.t B. C. at.. 9
Fr.akUn 4
Glroux Cons.... S
Oranby Cons 29
Orrene Cananea 4
I. Rovalle Cop. 12
Kerr Lake 3
lake Copper 2d
l a Halle Copper 3
losing auotAUons:
Mot.a.k 3d
! Nevada Cong.
1
Nlplsslng Mines.
North Butte....
North Lake
Old Dominion. . .
Osceola
Fsrrott 8. A C.
Qulncy
Shsnnon .......
Superior
Sup. A Foe. Mm.
Tamarack
U. S. 8 R. A M.
do prfd. ......
Utah Cons
-5
63
eo
T
S3
2
IS
.11
44
12
41
5
5
,11.1 Copper Ca.
Wolverine' " . '. .
Miami copper., is
Condition ef the Trtaenry.
WAH1N3T"N. Sept. 2a At the begln
nlnr of bu.kneee today the condition of the
United Statea Treasury was:
Working balance la Treasury offices, fSX..
I4nbaBaa and Philippine Treasury , 832.-
107 40X
Trie total af th general fund was 8141.-
021 221.
Receipts yesterday wer 11 T8.S7e.
Ilshupeements were 12.619 203.
TM deficit to dste this fiscal year Is 821.
84 770. as against a deficit of tlt.91s.1144
at this time last year. -
Theee figures exclude Panama Canal and
publto debt transactions.
Master Exehang. Eta.
KIW TV) Kit. Sept. to. Measy aa , sail
steady: 342 per cent: ruling rata t;
closing bid. 2: offered at 2
Time loans firm: 60 daye. 898 Par
cant: 90 days. 34)4: six moaths. 44.
Prime mercantile paper, 4 per cent.
Sterling exchange firm, with actual busi
ness la baakers- bills at 14.832 for 40-day
bills and at 84.9030 for demand.
Commercial bills. 84.82.
Bar sliver. 620.
Mexican dollara. 45c ...... a.
Government bonds steady; railroad bonds
weak.
LONDON. Sept. 20, Bar gllver, quiet,
24 d per ounce.
Money. 161 per cent.
The rate of discount In the opsn market
for short bills Is Per cent.
The rate of discount In ths open market
for three months bills US per cent.
PAN' FRANCISCO. Sept. 20. Sterling on
London. 60 days. 84.83; Sterling on Lon
don, sight. H.80. Drafts, sight. ; tele
graph, a.
CHICAGO. Sept- 2a Exchange on New
York. par.
Chlcwgs Precluc Harked.
CHICAGO. Sept. 20. Butter Steady-!
creameries, illrr-ec: dairies. 1 8 S 24a.
Eggs Steady: receipts. 7975 caees; at
mark, raaes included. 15 C 18c; firsts, 19o;
prims firsts. 2oc . ,
Cheese, firm. Dalsleg. .14 914 ; twing.
18c; Young Americas, 14014; long
horns. 14U14C. -
Britlsk Conaols Fall.
LONDON, Sept. 20. Consols fell to !
oth.r unprecedented low record this morn
ing, reaenmg lot. ini. w..
the forced selling of an Important firm of
bill brckere to meet loase Incurred In the
sharp rise In discount rates. After the
aheke-eut consols recovered to Tb 11-lB.
OVERSTOCK OF GRAPES
SEATTLE GETS SIX CARS OF TO
KAYS AND PRICES DROP.
Many Inferior Apples Aro Offtired.
Eggs Adranoo to 88 Cent
Today.
SEATTLE. Sept. 20. (Special) Bluestem
wheat dropped a half cent and all other
varieties a full cent here today. Oats were
60 cents a toa lower, at $27.50. Tha market
was dull and neglected.
The grape market was baly demoralised
to-day. Tho supply was excessive. No less
thaa six carloads of Tokays were on track
this morning at the commencement of busi
ness. Malagas were rather scarce. The
supply of 1 okays waa so heavy that tha
price was cut to as low as T3 cents. The
bulk of grapee were In excellent condition.
Peaches dragged. An effort waa made to
obtain 60 cents for the best, but commission
men did not lose any business at 60 cants.
Fresh receipt wet negligible. The cold
weather keep stocks from ripening.
The supply of apple waa larger. So many
early apples of Inferior duality were of
fered, however, that a real market does not
yet exist. , .
Fresh ranch eggs were very acarca. Mora
thaa half of the Jobbers on Western avenue
did aot have enough eggs to fill oraere.
While a 87-eent quotation waa maintained
In most quarters, the prevailing price to
morrow will be 88 cent.
There was no demand at all '
Stocks accumulated. Veal sold at 18 9 14
cenl.
BAN 1-BASC1SCO PRODUCT? MARKET
Price Quoted at th Bay City for Vege
table. Fruit. F.lc
BAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 20. The follow
ing produce prices were current here today.
Vagetables-Cucumbers. 60S76c: Sarllo;
St. 5; tomatoes. 15130; egg plant, 40
'&Buttei Fancy creamery. 2Ta.
F.xs tore. 86c: fancy ranc h. 40c.
ri,eese Young Americas. 15910c.
Fruit Apples, choice. 1.25; common. T5c;
MeVlcaa UmeT M .604 C-'J '.,
choice. 16.60; common. IL50; pineapple. 11
potatoes Pallmaa Burbanka, IL08O1.8O;
.nAVJS&rii 29CS0; middling 832
Jiar Wheat. I15t150; wheat and oats.
12u Id; airalfa. I912.
R?PFlo"S 6048 quer sacks;
whB.rt. 40TO c.n.;is; barley. 44 Ml cenuus;
oats. 1030 centals: Potatoea. 460 sacks.
b?an. 125 sacks; middlings. 84 sack; hay.
800 tons.
Metal Markrta.
VEW YORK. Sept. 20. Standard copper,
weeJL SpitT September. October. November
rndDer.mber. ?l.B0W12.0Oc London, dulL
Snot, ild 17e ad; futures, 165 l-sa. Ar
rwils reported at New Tork tcmay. 130
fona. c"om-house returns .how exports of
ili ton. so far this month. Lake cop
pet 13.42 12.75c; electrolytic 12.251
?J iOc; cUungs. 1112 V 12.87 c.
Tin Weak. Spot and September. 88.509
89 00c- October. 48.6o 49 6.1c: November.
sSTOeJSSOc; becemb." S7.76$3S.25c Lon
don easy. Spot, fl7 15s; future il.8
T,Le.'d Dull: 4.43ff4.55e New Tork- 40
1I4 40 East St. Loula London. Ill 5 M-"ppelter-Xull;
.90.O0c. New Tork; 6.80
ff5.0c. East 8t- Louis. London, spot, t.1
17Ant'lmon Quiet. Cooksons. 8.30 8 1.50c
freniZcieveland warrants. 40s dd In Lon
don, locally, steady. N 1 foundry North
ern 816.8515.30; No. 2. 16 15.26; No. 1
Southern and No. 1 Southern soft, 1515.50.
ColTe and Sugar.
NEW TORK. Sept. 20. Coffee futures
closed steady at a net advance, of 885
Polnta. September. "'So; October 12.25c;
November. 12.1o: December. !2.13o: Jan
uary 1103c; February, 12.00c; March. April.
Mar' June, July and August. lL97c
Spot. eady; Rio No. J. lc; Santos Kc
'M!lldC' coffee, quiet; CordoTB. 11
nominal.
Raw sugar, firm; Musoorado, .80 test,
5.2So: centrifugal. .96 test, 6.73c; molassec
,8 test, 6.00c. Refined, nrm.
New Tork ration Market.
NEW TORK. Sept. 20. Cotton futures
cloeed steady, with price ehowlng a decline
of from 2s to 82 points for the day. Septem
ber 10 86: October. 10.74; November, 10.78;
December. 10.76; JaBuary, 10.72; February.
10.74; March. ia85; April. la8; May, 10.90;
July. 10.95.
Spot closed quiet, 25 points lower; mld
uplanda. 11.30; mid-gulf. 11-45. Sale, 28
bale.
Naval Btore.
SAVANNAH, Sept. 20. Turpentine firm,
51e: sales. 2H0; receipts, 660; shipments, 11T;
stocks, 85.600.
Rosin. Arm: gales, 2200; receipts, 2200;
shipments. 1100; stocks. 81.902. Quote: B.
86 10: D. I6.S5; E. 6 40; F. o. H. I. K and
M 36.53: N. 84.67; WG. 88.95; WW.
T-.207.30.
Dried Fruit at New Tork.
NEW TORK. Sept. 20. Evaporated apples
coming forward are of good quality and the
market Is steady. Fancy. Ildl2c;
choice. 10 lie j prime. 9c.
prunes Firm. Quotations. 9t)16o for
California up to 2g-4os and nominal for
0lpsachB Steady. Choice. llllc; ex
tra choice. 1212c; fancy. 12 c
Wool at St. Ltmia.
ST LOUTS, Sept. 20. Wool steady. Ter
ritory and IVeetem mediums, 17e20o; fine
mediums. 17 19c; fine. llt15o.
FIVE TEACHERS NEEDED
Extra, Inatx-uctor to Bo Selected by
Roard Friday.
Fir teacher to teach that number
of new clauses In the public schools
will be selected at the next meeting
of th Board of Education, Friday aft
ernoon. Superintendent Rigler has
found lt necessary on account of the
Increased attendance to establish these
extra classes In tha Hawthorn. Clin
ton Kelly. Ockley Green. Alblna Home
stead and Arleta schools. The new
claaxes will be of the fourth and fifth
grades.
Superintendent Rig-ler and the School
Board foresaw the needs of the schools
In the southeastern part of the city
to a large extent, and the Board
elected mot of the extra teachers
needed to take the newly-formed
classes. The Hre schools at which It
has been now found necessary to es
tablish additional classes ara a small
number tn comparison with former
year. It la always necessary aJter
the first week to make change.
VOTE MAY BE NO
Wheat Traders Think Reci
procity Campaign May Fail.
WILLING TO TAKE CHANCE
Largej Operators tiny Freely at Chi
cago and Market as a Result
Becomes nrm Rallies In
Corn and Oats.
CHICAGO, Sept. 90. Doubt about the suc
cess of the reciprocity campaign rallied trie
wheat market today after a decline due t
free movement of the grain from the harrest
neiaa or wenn.ni ' - , -
ores were stsady at a shade lower to 0
higher than last night. Latest trading toft
corn o off to o up. oats 1-lao too
lncraaae In cost and hog product yarylng
from unaltered rates to an ad ranee of a
nickel.
The larger local traders In wheat ap
peared to have more faith than anybody else
In rumors that tha reciprocity proposition
would be rejected by Canada. A gen.ro us
amount of buying waa done in the pit as a
result of willingness to take obaaoaa on tna
yote turning out to be adveree. Earlier
there waa selling pressure due to Bne
weather and liberal receipt northwest of
here. Subsequently a deoreaee la stocks at
Unneapolls and much smaller arrivals in
Kanaaa City aad Chicago helped the market
take a bullish swing from which there was
no important reaction. December ranged
from 6e to 86ao, with last sale, at
6c precisely the same as 24 hours before.
Lightness of receipts southwest led te
some late strength In corn. December fluc
tuated from 68c to 644 closing easy at
64c. the same resting point a last night.
Cash grades were nrm. No. 3 yaUow On
lshed at 6S068o.
Local speculative buying made oat rela
tively etronger than other grains. High and
low levels reached for December were 45c
and 45 c, wth the close a shade higher at
BThe market for hog product hardened
some, neither product, however, losing more
than 6 cents.
The leading futures ranged aa follows:
WHEAT.
Open. High. Low. Close.
Kept .tl .3 -1 .
Deo. 95 . -6 .Jo
May 1..4 L01 1.01 1011s
CORN.
Sept tT .67 .T .JT
Deo. 3 .44 .68 .44
May 65 .66 .06
OATS.
Sept 41 -4t .
Deo. 45 .46 .45 .46
May I .47 .48 .47 .48
MESS PORK.
Jan 16.02 16.16 16.06 16.10
LARD.
6ept 0.16 .J6 I.1S 1.15
Oct 0.17 .2S 0.17 O.tS
May 8 85 8.82 8.86 t.
Jan. S.7 8.02 8.8a 8.4
SHORT RIBS.
Oct. 1 45 8.65 1.42 1.45
Jan 7.07 8.07 7.05 , 7.07
Cash quotations were as follows: '
Flour Steady.
Rye No. 2. 01 C 02c.
Barley Feed or mixing. TOtJOOa; fair to
choice malting, 81.12 6 1.31.
Timothy seed 812.50 6 14.60.
Clover 818.600 10.25.
Pork Mess, per barrel. $16jl5.18.
Lard Per 100 pounds, 80.27.
Short ribs elides (looee), 88.8740.
Sides Short, elear (boxed). 1S.7588.IT.
Oraln statistics:
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 141,000 bushel Primary receipts
were 996.000 bushsls. compared with 1,010.
00 bushels. Estimated receipts for tomor
row: Wheat. 84 ears; corn. 168 cars; oats.
108 cars; hogs, 18,000 head.
Receipt. Shipments.
Flour, barrels 20.700 "-'J0
Wheat, bushels 120.000 ."
Corn, bushel 835.000 . 886.000
Oat? bushel. 1 874.000 , 142.00.
Rye. bushels 7.000 16.006
Barley, bushels 151.000 18.000
Oraln at Saa Franelse.
BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 20. Wheat,
steady: barley, firm. . ,
Spot quotations: Wheat Shipping, 61.48 9
Bariey Feed. $LTL60; brewing.
,1Oalt?Red.i'$l.B0LT0; white. $L8Ti
"cali 'BoarV-'sales: Wheat-No trading,
barley, September, 11.61; May, 6L74.
European Grain Markets.
LONDON, Sept. 20. Cargoe steady.
Walla Walla for shipment Sd higher, 86s 9a.
English and French country markers, quiet.
LIVERPOOL. Sept. 20. Wheat. October.
Te 8Sd; December, 7s 6d; March. Tn 6d.
Weather cloudy.
Puget Bound Grain Market.
TACOMA. Sept. 20. Wheat Bluestem,
g5J; Club. Sic; fortyfold, 81c: red Rue
.Ian. 80c. Receipts, wheat, 86 cars; corn.
1 car; oats. 4 cars.
RP-ATTLE Sept. 20. Wheat Bluestem,
84Ect fo7tyfold?80c: club. 80c; Fife, 80c:
red Russian. 75c Oats. 627.50 per ton; bar
ley, 130 per ton.
Minneapolis Wheat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 20. Wheat. Sep
tember, 81.02; December, 8103; May,
8L07: No. 1 hard. $1.06; Cash: No. f
Northern. 81.011.04; Now - 2 Northern
81.03; No. S wheat, 98 99.
Hove a New Tork.
NEW TORK. Sept. 20. Hops, steady.
STATESMEN DON'T KNOW
Fjylng Trip Through Alaska Not
Good Basis for Legislation.
PORTLAND. Sept. IS. (To the Editor )
A man who has lived In a mining country
and noted tho practical working of mines,
and especially one who has lived lor years
l" Alika and noted the practical operation
of mine In that country wonders at the
ignorance and Impractical views dlsp ayed
by the contributors and writers on Al""
Territory and especially the Alaska mining
ThuTis dus largely to the .manner and
means of gaining Information. The writer
went to Northwestern Alaska during the
Mg rush of 1900 and made his home there
for eight years. During that time he re
members two or three junketing commis
sion, of Congress visiting that section to
gain knowledge at Orst hand. These com
missioner, boarded a steamer at Seattle,
sailing far out on the bosom of the great
deepseeing nothing but a few spouting
whales until they reached the "bores of
Vome. They were then and there received In
the protecting arm. of a ribboned jracapt'oa
committee, composed ot some of the lee.dl
cltlsens of that place, and marched to tn
Golden Gate Hotel by the Inspiring muslo
of the Nome brass band. Th d'e ln
gul.hed gentlemen would be wined and
dined until the next steamer aeJUng for the
outside, possibly three day In the mean
time the president of the Pioneer Mining
Company would arrange an excursion and
take the gentlemen to Its mines on Little
Creek near Vrme "4 exhl!;itwt'Lim
genuine 15.Ou0 clean-up. which would, of
course, enthuse the visitors with the won
derful future of Alaska as s. plnr gold
camp. As a finale to the round of banquet
ing and pleasure there woul be arranged on
of those Alaskan receptions and danoes,
unique and peouliar to Alaska, where there
would be from 15 to 20 aa handsomely and
richly gowned women, aa oould ba exhibited
on the American continent, standing In line
In front of the bandstand to receive aad
Introduce the visitors to the public.
These gentlemen ere now prepared to re
port on the laws, needs and necessities of
all Alaska. Or. perchance, these commis
sioners, when they boarded, the ahlp at
Seattle. Inatead of sailing oul on the wide,
wide ocean, took the lns.de route and land
ed at Bkagway, then boarded tha train for
White Horse, transferring to a lake boat for
Dawson and down the mighty Yukon on one
of the palatial river steamers to St. Michael
and thence to Nome by the first boat, wn.re
they would ba received and entertained la
the manner above stated.
The commission would generally be com
posed of two New Eoglend Senators (who
would not know , the difference between a
Dlacer claim and a lode olslm) and one
Senator from the Middle Statea. who had
perhaps never seen a piaoer gold mine until
nis visit to Little Creek. This Is aa a par
with th Englishman wfa landed, at New
Established 1886
Merchants National Bank
Second and Washington Streets
Portland, Oregon
Capital and Surplus $600,000.00
DEPOSITARY FOB THE UNITED STATES.
DEP0SITAEY FOR THE STATE OP OREGON.
DEPOSITARV FOR THE COUNTY OF MULTNOMAH.
DEPOSITARY FOR THE CITY OF PORTLAND.
Accounts of corporations, firms and individuals invited.
Four per cent interest paid on time deposits.
LADD & TILTON BANK
EsUUialied 1859. : j
Capital. .... ....... reew..srw..Tnrw..fl,000,000.00
Surplus tnd Undivided Profits. .... 800,000.00
Letters of credit, drafts and travelers' checks issued,-avail,
able on all parts of the -world. .
Corner Washington
First National Bank
Capital $1,500,000
Surplus 750,000
Oldest National Bank West of tho
Rocky Mountains
Tork. eut across the continent to Ban Fran
cisco and back In ten dare, and Immediately
on his return to London wrote a book on
th Institutions, Industries, manners and
customs of the "blooming" American people.
This sort of work eventually struck Con
gress as nonsensical as lt was expensive, for
lt has ceased. Now we find the Secretary
coming In person to Southwestern Alaska
and visiting the Interior of that country
with a view of gaining knowledge firsthand
In order to solve the coal -problem. Mr.
Fisher Is presumed to lean toward practical
conservation and wanting to do something
for tho present generation In dealing; with
the natural resources of the oountry.
There follows closely upon his heela Mr.
Plnchot. who la a theoretical conservationist
and who does not want to do anything for
the present generation In dealing with the
natural resources of the country.
Both of them went to that country with
more or less preconceived ideas and formu
lated theories and ready to grasp any data
that would conform to theo Ideas and
theories. This is especially so with Mr.
plnchot. How much do either of them know
about the practical operations of a placer
mine? Therefore, each of their Judgment
will be colored by the individual views of
those they take Into their confidence during
their investigation, and their confidential
advisers will be largely 'men who will sym
pathize with their individual and pre
concelted ldeaa and theories. This would be
especially true In the case of Mr. Plnchot.
Of course, each of them If not struck by
sudden blindness, could see that the so
called Controller Bay and the coast line
along the southwestern part of Alaska, with
the axoeptlon of Cordova, Valdea and
Seward, for harbor facilities, are about on
a par with Seaside and Gearhart beaches on
the Oregon Coast, about the only difference
being that on the Alaskan coast yoa can
calculate on about one storm a month that
would blow ashore every ship anchored In
the roadstead, or compel.lt to put outto
the open sea for safety. Ko one questions
that Mr. Fisher's visit to Alaska will en
large his vision and make his Judgment
.more accurate. Just as an object lesson Im
presses the mind more clearly than abstract
teaehlmr. For Illustration, Mr. Fisher could
never have gained an adequate or accurate
Idea of the coast line of Southwestern
Alaska, or the danger to ships and shipping
there (Including the famous controller Bay)
If he had not been on the ground and per
sonally caught In one of those Alaskan
storms. Such an Investigation, however, aa
made by Mr. Fisher Is entirely Inadequate
and Insufficient to base a safe conclusion
upon whether the coal fields of Alaska shall
be worked and developed by the Govern
ment, by private ownership or by the leas
ing system with the Government as lessor.
We will endeavor to follow this article
with some observations upon these questions
from the standpoint of a Western man and
one who has lived In Alaska and has ob
served the promoting and working of placer
mines. S. T. JEFFREYS.
COMMERCIAL CLUBS JOIN
Inland Empire Towns Outline Plan
to Bring; Settlers.
SPOKANE, "Wash., Sept. 20. (Spe
cial.) All commercial organizations ot
the Inland Empire aro to be welded
tog-ether In a federation for the mutual
advancement of every city, town and
rural district.
The initial step In the organization
waa taken by the Spokane Cham
ber of Commerce. Already one
other town has slgniffed lta Intention
of co-operation, the officers of the
The
pronounced
practical '
success of
bitulithic has
baffled its
traducers.
THE BARBER ASPHALT
PAVING COMPANY
CoDBtructa Asphalt and. othsr Blta
sussu Pavement!. - swlaotna
kMAs, Portland, Or. Oaitar alitee.
ata naffer.
: JT
t
sal Third Streets.
Pullman Chamber of Commerce, who
were present. Indorsing the plan.
Trustees of the Spokane Chamber of
Commerce have been quietly discussing
the question, and when President
Frank M. Slagle, of the Pullman com
mercial body broached the subject, it
was indorsed.
"Let's form a federation of com
mercial clubs in the Inland Empire."
said Mr. Blagle, "let us be actuated
with th single purpose of getting more
people In this Inland Empire."
TRAYrU-Ka QUIPS.
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Freight received;
. tally at Oak-at. dock
(or Tha Dallas.
Hood Klver. White
Salmon. Umatilla.
Kennewlck. Paeeov
Richland. Hanford,
White Bluffs, anal
Intermediate POlBBB,
ta
RUT-CLASS PAS8BNGJSB KEXWiX.
FARE SO CENTS
TO HOOD BIVBR. WHIT BAJJtOH M
DALLES.
Steamer leaves Portland Bun., Tuea
ThuraV T A. M. Returning leaves The Dalles)
uJSlwr. Frl 1 A. M arriving at Part
lind about P. M. samo day. W.
Buchanan. Supl; W. a Smallwooa. Saa'a,
Sir. rMiii Mala 2960. A ai.1.
Ask about
"Olympic"
Largest
Finest
Steamer
in the
World. '
, American
Atlantic Transport
Red Star
'While Star.
White Star-D.rmnion
T. H. LARKE
Second Are, Seattle, Waaav
C19
THE BIG 3
B EAR BEAVER ROSE CITY
EXPRESS 8TBAMEBS FOB
San Francisco and Los Angeles
WITHOUT CHANGE,
a a n.ex-ei- Salla 8 A. M .September 25
IaS MAXCISCO PORTLAND BS. CO.
SAJi mcke WfleejlU Third St.
Vhone Main 40 and A leu. n
NEW ZEALAND AND AUTSRALIA
. CTnlon Um of N. Z )
VIA TAHITI AND WEIX1OTOX.
Direct through steamers, J1'1" 'J0.?.1!
amlfS
also low. The line to Isles of the South Beaa,
Willamette River Route
Dallv Boats (except Sunday) 6:45 A.
M., for Oregon City, St. Paul, and Way
Forlalem 6:46 A. M Mondays
Wednesdays and Fridays. Taylor Street
Dock. Telephone, Main 40.
Steamer Anvil
sails from Albers Dock No. 3, Friday,
September 22, 7 P. M.. for Tillamook.
Bay City, Newport. Florence, Bandon
and Coquillo River points. Ticket office
128 Third t- Phone Main 628, A 4596.
Dock phone A 1902, Main 151. Freight
and passengers mmm
San Francisco, Los Angeles
and San Pedro Direct.
worth paclfla B. 8. Cfc's 8.' S. Roanoke
an? B? a.uer .all Tvery W.dn.sday altjr
SaVely at 6 P. H. Tltcltet office 1SJ Tnlrd
tV. E. SLV6SEB, height Agent.
Fboaee Jfc 141. A lilt.
COOS BAY LINE
STEAMER BBEAKWATEB.
Balls from Alnsworth Bock. Portland,
V M every Tuesday. Freight received at
Alniworth o?k daily up to S P. M. Pas.
" ,rla. first-class. $10; second-class, T,
mcfu"nTV.a and" berth Ticket office
Alnsworth Dock. Phones Main 23, Haia
170, A 123a,
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