Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, September 22, 1911, Page 21, Image 21

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    SEPTEMBER
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Gill TRADE HITS
Interest Centers in the Cana
dian Election.
PRICES ARE NOMINAL
Wheat and TVarlcjr Values "ot IJke-Iy
to n Affected br Kcsult Oata
Mar He S!ill-1 Acm
Line to tlio Sonn.l.
Pending th. ktna re...:t of tl- ...ctiea
IB Canada, tl.Jl:c in " e.mc.t earn to
a .tcp. Local do teller that
waaat prlca. her will be it aterla.ly affected
m. way w enoth-r by re . !-roclty. bat t.e
Cutm ar-d ... mark.; ere more
ltlra. If t!o-"f tec'me ot-
It ill t-e e.earal n.ii.ir." et tefor. the
ummnt can j-t I" ord-r.
The ea-.s n;arkt La ni-r. u; - r to b. In
rwactd tr.an the .l-.ritl rr.irLr: by t!ia re
moval of the dutr. la tie opinion of grain
man. a. Western t ha aa ei?ort ir
Blue cf ab-it 4-v " - b . a. Canadian
sale, tt ! tHoc..:. mar t. elf-red fr-a.y on
ri aoucd. e.-.d th. will affact value
hare.
There la not a Tat Oai of barley grown
la Canada, but tl.a to ir.try Ii eO.i.'t-l to
kar.ef growti t. ar.d wlX la t'.ma. Da douot
aacoioa a rti: tarl.. pr-nla.-er.
Lotl t.et prtr.a r not clar.jtd I
teriiey. llarley a n mil:.!. Tne um!-r-toee
of the oats niar.ct barly :.dy.
Loeal ri!i.J In tars .are reported by
tha Merchant Kitht aa f",,;
W.-v il l.arlay :-vjt one Hay
Sfr.-ay 1-1 J '
Tura ........ill J
.i.-i.!y -1 - .
It
1 ri u r a. . a r 4 . 1
ear " ' ,. '
B-a...n to dil. : L ' f ?
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31
MOKE ACTIITV IX THE HOP MAKaVET
fwaaral lMatla MaJa al Thlrty-tara t'rata
ad U tr.
Tha hop ma.-Li :a bis'nr.ln to ahw
mora Ufa. but ! 11 f tr Irom a-tl-.a. of
f.ra n-a.l. t.. liu-.m :j.rra j-r.frJliy brine
tr.a rna ihjl t!y fl a:t onlll tb-r
a-a aarop -a .f tr-.a r-w crp- T'a ara bc
U( f.rmjrJ 1 aa IK! aa poial-ila.
Amooc tsa inmtl'M r;ortrJ y-rtlAy
aaa purc.iisa or a rarl a4 at .-.Ivartoa
by Jul'ua Wolf at aJ ar.J JV, cnta. T.ia
Har.; l.t of Ti balra at llartlbur il a'
at ill rm-a. T. A. Ll'i-y o I-uiit
tha lt!r-' rr"p at III. labor. T.-.T
takrfl In na bm at rnla. N.ilhlr.a a aa
kn.,.a i-v a.ly of fia J .ra (lo-.t ajla l
Wm. tJi.! t- b-a ma.: at cai;:a
Tr-Xi" rlrculara of l.on-Ion bop t a t.ra.
at"l stcnib-r a to ft. ara aa follow:
ll;,,. ,.a:aa a, Co. Nrw rrop eoloury
Bopa baa t-n to ao--d ovmaad durttf t!ia
tM't f.ir r(. rl j a -j. ar at firm ra:a. G.-a-ara:
trail f -r b ml rw urw; tl"n caa acarca
Ir ba jl l to hi" : n. 1. tut thara la mora
lr-o,-:'rv In thi Ulrr.t... a.-j-t a look fr
bn.-i--a to oi'-n ou: in t.a nmr futura.
nr.tr I.T.-y T o n.anl f r Krn
k..r f .r f.i '' n'"t rontiua-a. a:; 1 r
i.. r-l a-.1 1 1 'ta k'lanra banua.
T1 crnaral tra.ta I; a nt rtrd-y "t.
II. anj II. I.a May Tba mar.at haa
opan- M a-.- inn a dll.n-tly l:iiprod
Inquiry f r a : c'...a cf fm.i."i bia. an. I
aaral par. a hit rlianl hanOa at fa.I
Currant rat J.
Illtfla frWa IalJ lor Hop.
ALIl. nr. t. St S:'.'lal. Tha
hop tti.k'l r-a h.J tha t 'p r.-l. h 1 . r ti
tay ahio Jim :m. a t.in.:n in. : xsl-.i
th r:'v.'",a ran -h rrar tr.a c ! t . S3
a;a of bi:-a f..r ll'i c-nia a v-un-l. Ti.a
aama of l ti-yara. t.'wta ni.liir.-.-:-.c lt;a
aal. d"-Ur..1 to maa knoan. tr.m hoya
wara of a aur'rl-T quality.
Ilar!ofora tha h'Kbaal prlca pa. J for bad
hopa aj 3J cnta. Many h-'i-a taara aolj
aar Ilarrtaburr. at tbAl pxU-a. and aio at
U eanta a joanl
ru.nT riiu tr mvi 11 Birr.ivrD
Fair IWruand for Urrrn fruit Sarl l"a
tatara .Varrr.
tlalffcl eara of banjn-va wcra ro-alad a
tanlay In fair ron-!:'!-n. iwn fm:t of all
a:nda atld fairly !!. Pcarh rr r:i:a wara
llilht. TV-ra wa a a?l tlTiiard f r
trapaa and car.talou;.-'a. a:. I m-:on, t-l. an.d
ap w-ll.
ttwrat potar. arra a.-iirca y.tTl T. bat
a carload ta tlao t ul.ir To ii-niT brourlit
ap a Halit ..t1v -f i.-:- liM', Includini
ahlptnfnta vf a.rv'.a a-il articliokaa. Tha
f"rmar aara g.i.tr.l at S r-nr a pound a-d
tha latter at Ti ccnla a doxro.
lloll.Uy liriuiatl fr Pnllrjr.
Poultry rvw:i: I-rj .-!rvlay.
5pftnc cM.-k-r.i rro a rirt. on t'l mar-h-'U
- tt:-fw w-i c i i'r. n 1 f--f hn
a A-coanl f ta Jc hoi U.y. Trr.
a. aiii li-nulry for i-:tia anJ !;'.
Ban. i. ek- r:a ry iviuc it4 firm at
J ccn:a.
T-Tw) Vrrt) tio c w i!vtlPpmntl Id
bulti'f r c.i' markr? .
titfd af (rawford rahr.
1KK, or., s.-rt. :t tSi Pr. Cmma
J. W-:ty. uf I -r.;4-n , haa Ji--t tinlJirvi j u ic
Inc pfa.-hfa tnMn !!- i r.i-tk.rd tr- at hT
p - in ir. 1. ; ; .-r H .-J I.:r Viiy. Tha
ylM "'f iMtrti u m. anJ or.-Sa.f ton.
Tha trrra Bra T )-fi u.J. at; J l--t r ,rv
dac4 ft ! aiuou:.:.
lVank Clrrmt.
Ln----.
pirt r.d 1
-:. 1 - r
T-.-na -. 1 .1
C -aC Ta-i.u;
1 1 . .
rOKrUM) MAKKtf!.
t.rkitn, t ItMavr. I 'arl. lr.
WKK T Vc-'tt ti- IS'.u. itrm. 4J
4V-. i. . . r-1 K ;. : V t .-
Uy. ! . .-lt . w-.o.al, MwS-a.. f-:,
Tl O ia- .- ir &.:..
tfa-.-.t. - - J. 4 .v.
jraafT., S - ' "- M-V
M H-i-i" Tv, K" Htia. - p4r too;
B,;4 1 .tr. - . " J.4.iii.iw-v, rai4
l-i. ra'--.. J4 par too.
Ha n. .n-w pr tva.
tT- r . : i-r ton.
x ; o i:..-'. $ pr ten,
t ..-. 14. .:'iv. .'. v.k.-. lt;
gra.a ky.
TtaltT aD-4 tnntilrv I"roaitw.
rCCI TKT Hw-ra. 1 ; M 4c; Sir.rti
bl'Tilr-i or-ua '-rra.nr to.tt-r. ao Id
ya-k. "f r t.
.CV. f'rvah iTiii a rancX c-u:h1, 3a
pa r Qi 'tk.
fH-.r.-K-Tw!! tr-a aal t3t'.fa
15 if ' '-. c r -r pa-Mir An- i. . c.
f - .i ri . 11 .1 I : P " P .:(-.
b ... r ki.;.
rgrtiMH aixi Ira!!,
TROPI''la ri.f ITS O-mtfi. 1 V
4 ti ra -". .';-- rp'.'r t. s;;;. 0 4.
boaauaa. r-' .-1. r .p.ea. c
pr p iu t'l. :- i. - . n ' ' -' rr --
rn-ii tt.i... a . ;-.au,-(, cufi ?j
a- t-rai: v"''- ''. r"" box. atr-
T : r r -'. "- . . j - r ; 'uii'i .
I ; '-;. 1 r x. . i- tf L yrr
boi m; r I 1 T V
V I 1 K r .. v.cV T j r d- - .
ba; 1 i i -j' : a Jl ii't,.' fmr hua-
1 r-U- t ; f. r: . ' 1 ,r d ;
ru -uralb - ; i I -:
f . wjc jr ' : r !. r'a'If pr
f ai -1 ; ' ' ,' 'i - " If irtT . ho: is
lt iti.a, i o ? t . t r l . jx, pr, .jti4
p-tr poaad, raaiaUca, W i pr doso;
Drouts. to par pound; toniatoaa, 09 75c per
'.-ACK VEGETABLE -rro:, 9T
aa k: tun:; fl. bM'j, II. "2.
l'"TATi-t.? uijil 1 -e par poaaa.
fft pi laluae. "-He par poual
J.i-.Sa California. !!. par aaadra.
HAV 1 to II pojrdj. I1HC1 I!
i,.un.ia. !. ILK', la I" pound. lij
l-Hc: la to 1 pouooa. Ii'i; '
i i pl-nl a. i:-;-; ::ata ro.l. 16-,c.
HvaUD 11 EATS lif tooaaaa. .Je;
nJ b.f aata. r.ona; outaida. noaa; taaldaa,
-ir; kru.k.n. lie.
UAUU Kama randarad. Uarcaa, laaic;
14.-: p:aa.:ard. t:rcaa 13'l
Use- : -jrtau.i.i. ilrt-a. ei luba. i
a.-ijN ranry. ale: a'.aadard.
eho'-. Ki i.a. mjllc
JKT bAl.T tl ht.l' l-.auior ahort claara,
dr, :t. 1J',.-. m,d. U.-i backa. lia,
a.: noaaJ. 14c; ba. ka. aaf aa.t.
ll'St mok-d. lt'id axpona. aall. lci
a.-ujaad, lvfao.
Stapla Ciraccrtaa.
HWX r-oiimt!a Hlvar. l-poon talla,
I: --. pr Aorn. :-bunJ talla $X: "
pouaj na-a. t: 10; A.aaka pma. 1-aouad
ta..a. tl Hi.
t 1- k ta; Hoaatcd. la druma. 220a pa
p-u-d-
l'".VKI Oiolca. 1171 par caaa: atralaaal
to-.-.. t.r rl,;d.
LT 'innii !. t Pr a: aair-Ti-vnJ
J'-,. v pr ton. SOa. t par ton.
M'T Wtinu-.a. KSUlK Par pound;
Praat: nuta laiyiao; eilrarta laci airooada
lJl'.-tc. ru. Is-; cocoaauta "coll par
(loaaa; -h-amuia, u-?,c par pouad; fcunkory
auta luc pr pound.
"ASa Sunn anna. 4c 1 lara wlilta.
4e: Lima. 7c. pink. 0c; rad Mcilcaaa, C
bayou, fie.
ri: E No. 1 Japan. 4-Hc: cbaapar arradaa.
M .io 4 ij. toul.i-m baad. HlK'C la
prtad Impartal. Ik; linportad axtta Sa 1.
HI tAlt f)ry rranvlat.d. tT3; rrult and
fcarr. 7.u0. tact. IT.l'.l extra C. I'i"-:
poa.lorao. tarrata, T 'J; cuboa. barraia,
I'KIED rtflTS Applaa. 17. HO 13 "is par
Pund. anrlroia. 1V-; paachaa. IOISc:
pr Jtallaa. Ud 11: allaar. lla; flft.
wnlta and blairlc -UTHoi curranta. lot
11c; ralalaa. looaa klja.atal. I1l
blaarhad loompaon. llnoi unblaacaad bui
laaa. lite; aaadad. tL,gc
ITopa. Wool and ITldaa.
II"l-5 1U crop. j:lJ;c; aid. aomlnaX
Ml :K--h'. . Hiji Se par pouad.
O-Jt. Kaatarn Or'Con. Paftao par
round. a.von!taa; to abrlnaasa; Vallay. let
17 - tar p jund
PKLTS-lrr. lOHo; lamba, 40fc aach;
Ihf-rirci. It'c aa.-h.
Hlt-tl.H oaliad liluca. 10c par pound:
aa.tad ra f. llllTc. aaltad kip. 1U4C: aaltad
-.act. flu-; i:rn hldaa. ac; dry hldaa. lacj
dr ca'f Hiil'ur; dry .lata. laWiafec.
CAoOAH A k'ar pound, to.
Oil.
1 IVrrn r:L P-jra raw. In barraia 7o;
bol.l. In barra.a. tc. raw. La caaea. Ii.13;
b-.':. 1. In . 11.64.
Tl Kl'KXllM. L iaa. "4c; wood barrl,
Tlwc Iron barrel. 4c. l-ca lota. 7o.
GASOLINE Motor cafoltn. Iron barraia.
17c; raa. 24c; bd caaoita. Iroa krarra J.
fir. i aa-fa. s:i
COAL Olu Ordinary trie caaa. lJo;
tvi.k. ;n tai.i IS'.
HO SHEEP RECEIVED
ni'f.K or tk ni is iv catti-e
LINK.
Top Priw 11.1 for Scrors I $5.50.
ArcraA Cow Sales at $4.4 0.
Ho9 Are firm.
Thar wara a fw aalVa of hrca at tha
a.M-k arJa yaafrilav. but tha ramatntlr of
tr butri. all in li a call! Un
w : lc. c.ni;ria-l th bu k of tha rpraipia.
1 her ra no nvw dpvelipiurnta aa to
Tal-.-. S--4-ra aoltl within t'aa - rang rr--c-n;iy
atat: nhal, 15 B-vlnf tha t-.p prlca
I , i. wit:, iha bulk of alea at .V jj ant
fowl a.!J frvm fa to $4. TO, liia bulk
of a)r-a b"!nc at 14 liira brvuRtil
44 3 ani 1 tj.
':.". t. a h-'jta wra f'rm at 1 and vcr
ajr quality brourht I T and ST.&Ol,
Rs-ita wcra catlla. 64 hofs and 49
rt;::pra wara John tanbrt, Entlirott,
W'an.i. 1 fir uf hi. K. C. oxrnan, Uoia
I C C4ri of cattla; A. IU
Ituntingt' ji. t cara of rattl; A.
V 'tix i. '2 cam of h'n4aj- L F.
t Nix.tr. ',m O'. rra of catdr. V. l
Hrrn. Up-il ll'y. a cara of caitl: I v.
l rnnutt, v.ial City. 3 cara of catil; John
Krrrady. Nrr.. Mont.. 5 cara of cattle,
ani U a. bt. Clair. McKay. Idho. 3 cara
ctt!-x
Th tlays salra wcra aa follows:
Welch t. Pr(p.
? rwa 1 1:0
i lu.. 4. 4"
C7 c- s 4 4"
TT cia I' -i 4
:.. :t. ra i-m 4 :;a
31 h. ira 4 4.W
f. Vr I -5
'rrrl . a ... ....... a ........ a . 1 .'-t f -3
t ca .......... .. ....... .1'-J 440
M c- "T 4 m
ca fTJ 4
C wa WO 4 40
cvaa 1I7 4 40
r C 11 T 4 40
h. ii i'TJ 7 ..10
74 hov a 1't-' t tnj
;.t r .i Ih.m 4 To
1 trrr l"kO 4 75
4j itra 6 i.l
r aicaara VI 4 A 15
.7 ra V.i 6
H a llrtt b.bO
11 c li:J 4.12
1 bull l.'l V T".
! hok-l ., 141 .'0
Itj ho a I4tl 7.U0
f i..-a r urtr.l at tn fotiaia l"u. u
(taria fr tha varuua clasaca of i:oc
rhoS-a atcra 9340 19 $.1.30
t;04-L.i t ihoiCt a: -era ..... 6 -A
1 r to b---h1 atcv:a ............ 4. 7 J & v
lr-.ilum a.ears 4.o j 4-TJ
I - - pirr ..................... ijii
C.ioica coin .................. 4..Ht 4.T3
K.tir to K4 Cowi 4 v t 4 4-
i .. i::uki (hJi 2 4.50
j itr chu.i-f- apayvd h!frs .... 4. j 6.(0
t: .. tii:-ra 4.iw 4 11
v ho.ca tu.la t.vvt IS
,,.va to . no lea bu;la a.T5J- a.i0
(. '.inimoD lu.. XUvjf dlw4i
t fcj.t a cai-ra. 20 pounda and
ucJar 7 S3a 7
Uooj to er.M - calves tj J $60
c . ... mofi ci.vi 4 ah) ,j t '0
( Iioi. tan 4. fro i; 475
j.juu t- ci-jtca atafa a...) 4-40
.i.a
ChflC l.aht llOCa a aaa . . . . . T"r.
.;, to cl !' h'ct. ........... . 7.."'"i T.T.'i
i-Air to a-' hI hoax ..- "i n 7-&0
tv-t.a.ka a '-w.
STr.'i,
Ch . learltD; wet h era. coaraa
ool V3o S.U
Cboiit yearUr-t wethers, eaat af
mour.ti.ni 3 S3 ? 8M
Crt t. and thraes -.4
t"h iu-e ! ...... 4. T.'- -it 5.tt0
Ct'i'K )tt.l.t;(t 4. ju a 4. 73
'i aa in cr.v..i .anita..... 4.40
i;UlJ 2 4U a. 00
"Iho fo'iiiwlTra; quotatlona rrprnt prtcra
en t.i'a iTiTkat for th tiltTrrrni c:i.mi of
h ,r- : l-r..-: r. rxtr hav, $.; -( ,
tl r. li-o t IT"-' p-jtuuia. i.'a.';
. t ..a i.a Hkii tk.ui n .i 1 Ik. .'.,.
h rava. $;3 and up;
kisi.a tiwraca. 9iO and
up-
Chiraara Liratork Mavketa.
Cin.'AiIo. rl SI. c-..ii. Rclpta aa
t'ri a U at : v. rxiarkat. ai w. l-av-a.
Itvi.vlu; Txa Blrira. -4S-'30; eat
a::i n. IKjjMi'. aiox-kers ai d f-taera.
li .o.a aud UaJera.
(,-.rl, K.'.U J !
tiu.a lt.-.-.p: aatunatd at li iWHi; mar
kvt tn ; ileaajf. L-.lit. J'i-tiu j- T l.t;
i;.ii'ti, 14, ha.y. .4i ; 4T ;
rv-. i-. it- 4- v - ooJ to Caiotc ba v.
. .. 7"7'. p. a. l4-i-wf4-40; buak of a-wa,
40 Iv, 1'".
KacaJpts aatiaiated at $0.vO; n-.ar-kt
a. oar ana attdy. Natla, $i.-4 J 4.-';
V, n:.ra. at 4o 4 yar .i..a. $.Llv -j 4.6;
Iniaa, call. 44.VO y .iu; Western, $..4t
fc--ai
Me4tal Mttvrkwta.
NKVV TOKK. Sept. 21. Standard copper
w k. bpot. aptemter. O:totar. .'oTmttr
aua lv-w-v rm r. 11 i.tf lLt'C I.oaion ateaJy.
. , -o t, t 4 1 v a : f u t urea, i 4 6a Lak a cop.
pr. li.ti- v 11-Tic. aiectrolytlc. 12.. a
1.' 4f . caisiina. 12.12 H 0 1. IT
1.n a-ak. Fpot. 5vll S l 1 Sc; Sp
icmtwr. i;.;'4j3lif; iXtobrr. J.( j J?.ic:
.S.'mwr. i;..ivc; lrc:nbr. 17 u 1 7. 70,
I..r.Uon weak. topot, ill 17a Cd. Futurea.
4i:i 7a 40.
La da.:. 4 4;(f4-i:c New York: 4 109
4.4' c Fast Lou.. Lou do a, lift aa.
. -! -r d't.4. a.iiCc e York; i.0
( )) r.a! l- ! null. London. f.7 17s t?J.
Ant.mony dull: CMkD a. I I C 3 T C
Irou 0.fr:n4 warrants. 4ts d In Lon
don. Lo.l) lrvn was quiet. No 1 foun
dry Ncr.he.B, ll lijlAit; No. S. $1&7
1S7S: N- 1 HoBthera aad No. 1 fiuthaj-a
avit, 1--J1 -o. -
BAD SLUMPIN STEEL
Over Half-Million . Shares
Thrown on Market. ,
RUKORS OF DISSOLUTION
Otber Industrials Also Suffer So
Tcrrly, bat Kail road lAst Ialn
tains a Firm Tonr aSpecuIa
tlo Bonds Arc Weak.
NEW YORK. Sept. II. Wall street spent
an unevay day In watch Ins; the spectacular
a.ump in tha arcurlttca of tha United States
btael Corporation. Trad In a; in tha steal
stocks dominated tha market. Widespread
reports that dlaaolutlon of tha corporation
was pending, coupled with yesterday's ae
v re decline, aeemud to havo arouaad tha
f-ara of lnveatora ISellliiK ordors filled
tha market at tha openlna. coming1 from
ail parts of tha country aud from abroad.
Their fore was lrrea.atible. Tha low price
of tha day for tha common was ai. a de
cline of 6 H point a. and the lowest fiffura
iince 109. The preferred fell JVa to lt)4V..
a lower prlca thAn had baen raaohod :nca
19 Ji.
TraJIns; la thesa stoelts reached enormous
proportions. Tha common was sold In lota
of I'-vO to 4000 ah a tea. Larxely by reason
of this sellir.r. tha d.ty's traitaartlons
tmontad to l.-'Ja.OCO shares, tha la raj est to
tal for I'io year, and of this, sales of Unitod
8iM"a Steel wera nearly ono-balf, or 627,
uO aharea.
Conjectura ran wild aa to what waa In
store f.r the ataoi corporation. The re
port muat widely credited w aa that; either
a suit for dlaaolutlon would ba instituted
by tha Ltt partinent of Juitice. or that tha
corporation would voluntarily take steps to
ward that eud. in Order to meet the views of
the Federal tJovernmont In regard to tha
requirements of the .Sherman law.
J:e-ptn.b!o officials of tha corporation
refused to dlsouas tha reports. There soemad
to ba Bod grounds for tha belK'f. howoer,
that the stool corporation and tha Depart
nent of Justice were united In an effort
to avoid a suit, and that If the formidable
obaracies In the way of dissolution could ba
overcome, according to a plan to which both
sUaes rould k-irea, such action would ba un
avrtaken. There waa no hysteria elsewhere) In tha
market. Tha movement In tha steel se
curities resulted in severe loaes anions; other
Industrials. t Jena raj K'e trie loat &S-
l'r.c Hat of others. Including AmslKunnt'd
Copper. American Pwt 9ugar. lift hlehem
Pteel preferred. National Lilseutt and Seara
Itnebufk fell from 4 to T points.
Tha railroad list was relatively firm.
Xievourl i'ac.f lc roe a point, despite an
unexpectedly large deficit announced yes
terday In tha annual rjort. At times there
was hAavy pressure asalnat I'nlon Pacific,
but tha Issue rallied latT and offered ef-f-:tl
reaiatanca to tha day'a unaettling- ln
f luenceS.
The bond market was weak, with marked
deehnes In the actUe apeeulatlve Issued,
t'nitrd States iSteel 6s. however, held well.
Total sales, par value, $'.lui.i)0O. United
fitataa bonda wera unchanged on calL
CLOSI.NO STOCK Wt'OTATlONtf.
Clotlng;
Daies. ii'.tia. low. ma.
Ai:is Cha! pf .. -"O 17-s 17 17
Aiul i : per .. 42,2'-J t'lW
Am Agrluu.t . . 4" 604 fU 4'J S
Am IK -t tusar. IS.l'O t,."' 4sH 4'.' -a
Ainencan t"u .. l.M-O i n V V
ArU fair -i Fly.. 1.4K 4.. 45 44-,
A in (otton Oil.. 1,.jU 60S (tu ti
Am lid l.t pf lit
Am La Kecurl.. 1"0 ITS 17 4 17
A ni LinN-oU . . . lur h ia N H1,
Am Locomotive 4"y Hi 84 3
Am fcinel A Kef 2V,.e0 60 b4va 6.' S
do prvfafrred.. 0"0 Jv'i;1 1"2
Am Pie F:y.. .7 ti
A:n M.r Kef.. 4v0 11 115 114
Am Te. A T-i.. 4 -o ldl-.a 1.14 i 2o4-
AlU TlbaaCCO pf. !' I'.' 11 -j 114,
Am Woj.cn ... --n .3 S - S ' '
An-iconua H Co 1.. 34 3'J : .t.'
An l,u on 10. vow Ivx s,, lifl
Co preferred lvl
ATI Coast Una. 1"V 11S m- 11k
isa t oht ... l.7uo ' .r. ::.
t-;h!a;ea: Sle ..&-' 17 10 lH
Lruok H Trn.. 4.I"" T.'mi 7:t
CanxlUn l'atc .. 2::i 1-4
Unir; Lea l her 1 . 1 J 1 -y IV
do prefer.-d. . lvO V2 tl
Crntrai of N J ITTO
I'h.i fe Ohio .. 2.900 70 34 7"4
( nioivio Altoa i'5
Chi Ot West .. 1H) J7S 17-j 1 7 '
do preferred. . l'M C ?.; 8''.
Chicago N W a'o i;;,t Uss
C. M & St I'auU e.bdv 111. 1W 111
C. C. C c tit 1 f..1,
Col Fuel a Iron 2t'0 2d o"a -
Col 4t Southern. 4;i,4
onaol ta-s .... 2.St- JSl J31 i;il
Corn Pr ucta . bod 1 S 12 12
lei A ftlmlaon
1 K (.rjin.le.. 7i 22 22 a 221.
d-t prfrred.a iuO 4d 44 Sa 4.
Its;ilira bicur Jf"--
trie 20.1V 81 804 80
do lrt pf .... M'V 601, Dt
do Jd pf .... 1" 4 40 40
Oro-ral t.ec . . 3 l y l4S 14.1 144 S
;t Norrh pf ... 7-H 124 S 12.'1 124 s
;t North Ore .. II.mhj 4;, 4-,
l.ltnuis C.'r.iral. 1 o j.i;, j;,.-, j.-,
liueronr M-l .. 4.20 14 13H 1H
do pref.-rreil. . 1.2" 41 40 40U
Ii.t HjrVfj.tr 4.20O 102 lVUW 101
Int-r llMrtna pf...... 14
Inter 1 jr .... 4"0 . 94 914 a
Inior Pump ... boO 3U 271a 23
Iowa Central .. 17i
K C lS-u:hern.. 1 ' UT'i 27-4 2d;a
do preferred. . 4 n) W'a 62 h 82
La tie Jr Caa ... 1"2 'i
Louie .Nash.. R0 1.19 117- la si
Minn a tit L. . ivO rj. .
-M. o P A S rf M 40 i;;i l.to L'iu'i
Mo. Kun a Tex 1"0 i's ii 14 S
do preferred. . 2"d t.j 2
Mo iai-::iu .... w2,inm 8:. s s..
Nat liacclt ... l"d l2tn HT Vt l27s
Nutlo::: Lead . 7uO 4b 4& 4H
Mcx N I'.y 2 pf us
N V Ccntiul ... 4.3'0 l'o4 pj,-: jyo
N Y. tni A Wes 4' 0 S1 ' .,.)
Norfolk va 7ot lvl loo 1 ih
Nor:h American 044
Northern I'ac .. 0.-rtK 1144 113 1 1 4 '
Pacific Mall ' u 4
Pfiintty!vania ... 7."'0 119 ll'j
I'eopU-'g tS.is . . lv3 iU2 Jo2
P. C C A L ui
I'lttabizrg Coal . 40 3 7 17 17
Pr : J d Car.. 4'K 27 2H I'd
Puli Pal Car .. 10O lf.. l.-.r, 1M
l!y Sttel bprlnr '"- 'O 27 21
Heading 1M.V" i:i!i l;it; 13T
H. public Pteel 3.7"0 21 il
do prcf'rrtd.. 2.40 e.". t2 V Sa
Rock Iri'nrd Co 6.2'0 2 J 2 23
do preferred. . M0 44 44 44
Pt La IS F 2 pf 2iD 8 8-;
bt I N.UthWi-lt 1"!
do preferred
Flota Siherit.d - W 81 RiJ ga
Pouih;n J'ac .. 17.0M 1jS 1(.0 107
Southern Ry . .. 21 i'
do preferred.. 4' i U f,2 tt2
Tann Copper .. KH 3.1 82 82
T as a Pac .. 2"0 I'r 22 i'j
Toi. ai, Wea r.(,o i-v i-il ti,
do pref.rred.. 80 42, 42 42
Union Pari He . .151.7oO 14l 14(1 IfiT
do preft-rred. r'1
U H l; -a. tv ... JPI (17 7 .I
U S Kuober ... " 87 .IflK x.;
T S Steel $27.010 10 104 105
Utah Cot per ... rJ 42 4" 4"
Vx-Caro Chem . ft 4? 41', 4i
Wabash 7"' 1.1 32 j2
do preferred.. 1.4o 1. 24
TTesfarn ".Md ... l.C'rt fll 60 61
Weatlnr FC .. 2,T'M (to Rrnj pftx
"eitrn t ntnn . 3yJ 74 75 7rv
Wh. ol a L K ..... 2
Lehigh Val'.ey.. 23.700 16ft 143 154
Total aalea for tha day. 1.2 45. 3 00 shares.
BONDS.
NEW YORK. Bepu 21. Closing quota
tions: U 8 ref 2a rccT.100;N Y C gn 8a. 87
do Coupon . ..li No Pacific 4"s... f,9
U 4a r-: 1"1 t , No Pacific 4a... !
do roupon . - - I'M , Tnlon Pacific 4alo
do coupon . .1 I t Vt Japanese 4s .. 80
x a K U 4.... 1H
Ftarlu
at Bowtatt.
Cloalnr quotation
BOTOX. Sept. -.M.
Allou.
21
Mnjawk S7H
iK Copp-T..
A Z L .sm.. .
Arlsor.a Com . .
11 . C C Ac 3 M.
llir.ta Coa.ltloa.
.".'V Nat'o.la Con
lrt'.
n- Ml iui.iir llnaa.
V" Norn. Hull.....
41 North Lake
14 Oid Dominion...
12 L.
4 a
r
ti:
2.1
111
t
t".-.! 4r Arlaon
Cal at Hec.a.
44 ;0caola
Std I arrott (S A C).
tr.t.nnul
9 uuincy
( or. a n Con CO tO
shannon .......
H upurlor
Sup ar Poa Slln..
Tamaraca
V S t R M . . .
on prrfarrad..
y. llui: Co at. H
I'mnklln rl
ilmtjx Con ....
tirnnbr Voo ...
I Ho; alia .Cop) 12
Karr laka 3H
Laka o; pf r It
l a .--alio Copi.r 3S
allainl coppar. .. 17 a
40
Tlah fon
1'tah Copper Co. 40".
Winona ........ 4,
Wolvarlaa ...... 911
Moa7. Kichan.o. Etc
CV lO.IK, Kept. 81. Money oa call.
steady. 22 per cent; ruling rate, 2 per
cant: cioairn; oid. 2 pr cent; offered
at 2 per cent. , .
T.me loar.a. a'eady; 6-day bllla, 3Hy3
per c-nt, V days. 3a.-a P" cent; aix
months. 4 ner ler.t.
I'riuie mercantiie pPr closed at 4 Pr
e'Sterllnr exchange firm, with actual bunl
neaa In bankers" bills at $4 v:2. fur t0-day
bilia and at 54ti."o for d- mana.
Commercial ti ;.a. $4.&
Bar silver. M'-iC-XcxKa
tlollara. 44c
(jovtrnmlui ponds, steady; railroad bonds,
weak.
LONDON. Sept. L Bar ailrer Steady,
34 d per ounce.
Money 2 ivr cent.
The rate of discount In tha open market
for short hills ia 3 per cent; for threa
Dion tha bills. ;tr ccut.
HAN FRANCISO, S"t. 21. Pterltne on
Iiudon. 00 daMt. 4.; gterllhsT Lon
don. aiKht, .mJ.
Drafts Sight. 3; telegraph, &.
CHICAGO. Sept. 21. Exchanga on New
York. par.
Condition of tha Trcaaary.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 2L At tha brn
nlnir of bua.neia today the condition of the
I' rilled 1.1 Irs Treasury was:
Working balance in Trwaaury of-
Xlt,s $ 84.4.4t
In banks and Philippine Treasury n; :,.,7.1..4
Totiil of the pcn.iral fund 142.623. S'-S
Receipts esteruay 2.2:(.9'.-J
Dinbursemants SS'l. 4!5
Deficit to date this fiscal year S0.11.lil
Deficit last year Il.a07.3o4
Theaa f.irnres exclude Panama and publio
debt transact ions..
JANUARY FLOUR ORDERS
3IIIXEKS BOOK EXPORT BCSI
XESS FAR AHEAD.
"o Steamer Space Available This
Sid of New Year's Slump
la Veaclies.
SEATTLE, Bapt-21. (Special.) So active 1
th demand for flour from Cnlna and Japan
tnat 6clU miller are now booking order
for doiuerle.. far Blatant a January. It
1 lnipoibl to obtain all tn tonnage
needed during th next three montha, and
tha volum. of lilpmct will be rtatrlcled
by lnadcuuata shipping facllitle. hor th
firat limo In year milltra are ald to be
atlllng to pay a premium for pac. on tran-i-acllic
teamer. At the J.5l rate now
pr ailing, tramp Bteamer have not boon
attracted to the Northwet, a ha been tha
caa In the paat. The wheat market aa
ate4y today, but unchanged.
Tne lowtat priuaa of tha aeaaon on peache
prevailed on Weetern avenue. While a few
dt-alera endeavored to obtain as higti a 75
cent for fancy ator-k, other were out with
a knife and cut price to the bone In an ef
fort to clean up before Saturday nlaht.
Stock whlth ha been held for evural day
I ripening rapidly. Thla week la eipected
to wind up the peach aoaon. Grape were
ay at yesterday price.
Another carload of New Jersey weet po
tatoes will arrlv Saturday. Th flrt car
load of -New Jersvy cranberries of the sea
son Is also due to arrive about the same
time. They will be o,uot.;d at l. The pries
of .11 sacked vegetables, except parsnip,
dropped to tl per sack.
Kreah ranch eggs sold as high as SO cents.
Stocks wer light. The demand for poultry
was a little better, althougn recelpla wer
far In axceas of actual requirements. Veal
a as ateady and unchanged. Uulter recelpla
wer. heavy.
SAX FKAXCIfiCO PRODUCE MARKET
Price Quoted at the Bay t'ltr tor Veie
table. fruits. Ktc
SAN FRAXClSi'O, Sept. Tha follow
ing produco prtres were current hr today:
Vegetables Cucumbers. 0tif70c; garlic;
t'u&. tomatoes. I040O: egg plant, 40 J
'-
ilutter Fancy creamery, 2.C.
Kkk Piore. S6c; fancy ranch. 42c
Ciieese Young Americas. lotflBC
Krult Apples, cholre. 1.2r: common. 75c;
Mexican limes, J5H5.M; alifornia lemons,
choice, 5.oU; common, 11. oU; pineapple. 12
U 3.
Potatoes Salinas Burbanka, Sl.0Owl.So;
sweets, f 1.75 1.1 O.
JJlllstufI Uran. -110 30; middling. .12
41114.
llay Wheat. S12t 19.10: wheat and oat.
Ill: u nil aliull... .'U 1
Otihma 7t J -c.
Receipts Flour. 471l quarter sack;
wheat. 17o3 centals; barley, tvllio centala;
oata 2S0i centala 1 nolatoea, tiH3 aacka;
bran. 4vK aacka; nildallngs, 20 aacka; bay,
44 ton.
Coffee and Sugar.
NEW YORK. Sept. tl. Coffe. future
cloaed steady, net unchanged to It point
higher. September. H.tSci October. 12.40c;
November. 12 3ic: December. 12.21c; Jan
uary. 12.20c; February. 12.17c; March. April,
May. June. July, August. 12.14c
fcpot coffe. lirm- Hio No. 7. 13.e; San
toe No. 4. 14. Sc. Mild coff. quiet. Cor
dova. 14b4jlm.a numlnal.
8ucar haw Hrm. Muscovado, tt teat,
1.42c; centrifugal, tt teat. t.2c: molasaes.
tt teat, 1.17c; refined, strong. Sale, 20,000
bags.
Dried Fruit at New Tor It.
u-ranr a?Antr Cr.n. Cra Mratskrl arts I
pies sieaay. wnn -'
Kancy. Iltfl2xc; choice, 10llc; prime.
Prunea firm with Ilffht offerings from tha
Coast, especially of the large sizes. Quota
tlona alc for Callfornlas and nominal
for Oregons.
w. 1 , - I ..-nVava. r-rlAlUk 11 r
rCKCIiei IkVIUlVI, .uvuauBVU. lu,w, a. 1,
11 o; extra choice. 12w12o; fancy, 11 o.
New York Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, Sept. 21. Cotton futures
closed very steady. Closing bids: Septem
ber lQ-KSc; Ootober, 10.77c; November,
10 74c December, lo.4c; January, lO.Slc;
February. 10 R3r; March, 10.93c; April,
10.04c; May. ll.vSc; July, 11.01c
Spot cU-jed quU't, 6 points lower. Mid
dllnc upl-Uids. 11.10c; middling Gulf. 11.40a.
No sales.
clticaro Frodaca Market.
CHUJAIjU, r-t-,.fc. -a. " t " . -a.au.avw .
creameries. 21.o; dairies. lSv24o
J-aggS J -"-w
mark, cases Included. Ii0l8c; firsts. lic;
prime firsts. 2'c.
Cheese, steady. Daisies. 14-jl4c; twins.
134jl.c: Young- Americas, l414c; long;
horns, 14 414 C
'aral Storea.
6AVANNATT. Sept. 21. Tuirentlna flnm,
61o; aales. 671 : receipts, 732; shipments,
lloO; stotks. 33.20a
Rosin firm; sales, 24oO; receipts, 2300;
shipments, 14K; stocks, &2?100. Quote: H,
$d.ia; D, 41.or; E. $.40: V. G. H, I, K. M.
id.l0; N, o.ti7; WG. i&VS. WW. 47.25.
Wool at St. Louis.
ST. LOUTS, Sept. 21. WooU steady. Ter
ritory and Westorn Tnedlnms. 17-a.21c; fine
mediums, 17. l.c; fine. 1 Italic
Hope at New York.
NEW YORK. Fept. 21 Hops Steady.
ADVISORY BOARD MEETS
Western Associated Press Leaders
Convene in Portland.
Subject of mutual Interest were con
sidered by member of the Western
Advisory Board of the Associated
Press at a metlnfr held In this city
yesterday. Preient were the follow
in; members of the board: Colonel
A. J. Bleihen, of the Seattle Times,
chairman: C A. Morden, of the Port
land OreRonlan and Kvenlnu Tele
ftram. secretary: I. X. Stevens, of the
Pueblo (Colo.) Chleftlan; and Chester
Rowell. of the Fresno Callf.) Repub
lican. R. A. Crothers, of the San Fran
cisco Bulleton, the remaining member
of the board, was absent.
Anions others attending the meeting:
were tha Portland correspondents of
the Associated Press and W. H. Cowles,
publisher of the Spokesman-Review
and Chronicle, of Spokane, and a di
rector In the Associated Press: A. W.
Copp, of San Francisco, superintendent
of the Western Division, and Scott C.
Bone, editor of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
Nearly 23.900 children here now been
ser.t to Canada from Knylund through the
agency of th Earuardo homes.
ElO UP GRADES
Grain Operators Not Making
New Committments.
PENDING CANADA ELECTION
Closing Prices at Chicago Show Few
Changes Export Clearance Are
Liberal and Flour Trade,
Is Good.
CHICAGO, Sept. 21. Fending- the out
come of the reciprocity vote, wheat dealer
today almot unanimously confined them
selves to evening up trades. A a natural
reault, the close ranieea xrom in. -laet
night to HO below. In corn the close
was a snaae aown 10 J up,
to o higher, and provision not mora than
Co either war- . .
Soma wheat speculators found reason lor
oneaslness, because of the demoralized con
dition of the stock market and on account
of th bank rate advance In England.
France and Belgium. To offset thla
were liberal export clearances. Besides, the
local flour trade was good, with prices up
lOo for Spring grades. December ranged
from 05 Ho to K.'.ia fiDrio, with last sales h Sy
fcc down at 05 S tt 5 . c.
Corn, despite not being; directly Involved
by the laaue of the Canadian election, felt
the effects through symp-nhy with other
grain December fluctuated between 6So
and 6414 c, closing steady a shade up at 04
(,04m each grades were slow. fco. a
yellow finished at e8S6S4e.
Buvers of oats were notably Inclined to
go slow until definite results were reported
in Canada. December kept a top and bot
tom limits 43HC and 45c. with the clos.
unchanged from last night at 4THc.
Phorts covering and local packers buying
rallied provisions late In the day. After
trading ceased, pork waa ZHo higher, lard
tlnchanced to 2V,c up and rib a shade off
to ."c advance.
The leading futures ranged aa follows:
WHEAT.
Open. High. Low. Close.
S-pt .9?H - 2
Ilea 9.,', .96 .95 .
May 1.0H 111. 1-OlVi 1.014
COR.V.
Sept 67T, .68-4 67H .814
Dec 64 1, .64 14 .63. .644
May 6i5 .6oi, .bai
OATS.
Sent .43 -434 -43 .434 '
Dc 43-4 .454 .jB
May 4S ht J
.47;.
MESS PORK.
Jan. 1S.12V4 15.15 14 90 15.124 .
May 15.05 15.15 14.92i4 15.124 j
LARD. I
Sept S.274 9.27V4 Mhi 9.2Ti !
Oct. 9 25 9.27V., 9.13 9.2 1 ,
Janl...... S.92V4 -8 8-s0 I
SHORT RIBS.
Oct. 1-40 .30 S.40 ;.50 ;
Jen t oo 8.00 7.90 7.9 . "4 ;
May S.05 8.05 -9 S-Oli ;
Cash quotation were a follow: j
Flour Steady.
Rve No. 2. 02O.
llarley Feed or mixing. S0S2c; fair to ,
choice malting. $1.10 S 1.21.
Timothy seed J12.50 a 14.76.
Clover $19.50.
Grain tatlstlc:
Total clearance of wheat and flour were
equal to 646.000 bushel. Primary receipt
were 1.178.000 bushels, compared with 1.
262.00 Ooushel the corresponding day a
year ago. Kstlmated receipt for tomorrow:
Wheat. 3 cara; com. 19S cars; oats, lit
cars; bogs. 12.000 head.
Receipts. Ghlpmente.
Flour, barrel 20.300 J4.400
Wheat, bushel 7S.000 1.19.000
Corn, bushel 119.000 4S7.0O0
Oat, bushel 209.000 115.000
Rye.- bushels 14.000 7.000
llarley. bushel 111.000 23.000
Grain at San Francisco.
PAV FRANCISCO. Sapt. 21. Wheat
Steady. .
Bfirley Firm.
Spot quotation: Wheat Shipping. $1,439
147W per cental. B.-irley Feed. tl.tiO per
cental; brewing. $L624 1.67J4- Oat Red.
$l.rexo 1.70 per cental; white, $1.67; black,
ll-TO'if 1.75.
Call board ale: Wheat So trading.
Barley December, $1,671 per cental; May,
$L744.
Paget Sonnd Grain Market.
TACOMA. Sept. 21. Wheat Bluestem.
sr.c; fortyfeld, lc; club. 81c; red Russian.
711c.
Receipts Wheat, 10S cars; oats. 6 car;
hay. 6 cara
EBATTI-E. Sept. 21. Wheat Bluestem,
4Uc; forrvfold. Sic; fife. 81c; red Ruaslan,
7c; club, wc Oats, $27.50 per ton; barley,
$110.00 per ton.
European Grain Markets.
LONDON', Sept. 21. Cargoes, quiet but
steadv. Walla Walla for shipment. 34s 6d.
Kngll'sh country markets quiet, price lower;
French country markets quiet.
LIVERPOOL. Sept. 21. Wheat October,
7s 4di December, is 51d; March. 7 6V4d
Weatber, cloudy.
Minneapolis Wheat.
MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 21. Wheat
September, $l.U2i4; December. $1.01!'4:
May, $1.074. Cash, No. 1 hard. $1.054;
Ko. 1 Northern, $1.03 ;4 1.04 : No. 2
Northern. i $1.02'4 ; No. 3. 5Tfr74o.
O'Rourke Heads 3Iount Angel Clnb.
MT. ANGEL, Or., Sept. 21. (Spe
cial.) Following the appeal of the
moderator of athletics, the students of
Mt. Ansel College turned out in full
force here today to form a rooters'
club. Upon the recommendation of
the moderator, William O'Rourke" was
chosen yell master and John Carson
his assistant. A committee of five will
select the yells. Mr. O'Rourke an
nounced that he would hold practice
three times a week.
EZZtS
Time has
proved
the
worth of
bitulithic.
THE BARBER ASPHALT
PAVING COMPANY
Construct Aepbalt ami other Blt
ulaous favemeoCJ- $u-6u ail c trie
a.eg. tutiiad. Or. oaar aiuoaa,
alanaser.
TRAVELERS' G 17 IDE.
NEW-YORK-PORTLAND
HKGULAK KKtlGHT SEKVICK.
Low Kate. Schedule Time.
AMERICAN - HAWAIIAN S. S. CO.
SIS Hallway Ezcha.se Bids,
r.rtlaael. Or.
Uala 637 A S2aN
John D. Rockefeller
Says
The 6ecret of success is em
braced in these six words:
HARD WORK, SELF DENIAL,
WISE INVESTMENT.
One of the first steps of pro
gress toward fortune is a bank ac-
count. tiVery iacuity is oiiereu.
by the.
LUMBERMEN'S
NATIONAL BANK
Capital $1,000,000.
Its officers are at all times
ready to discuss matters of a
financial nature and to give ad
vice. 4 per cent
on savings.
Established 1SS6
Merchants National Bank
Second and Washington Streets
Portland, Oregon
Capital and Surplus $600,000.00
DEPOSITARY FOR THE. UNITED STATES.
DEPOSITARY FOR THE STATE OF 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.
First National Bank
Capital $1,500,000
Surplus 750,000
Oldest National Bank West of tha
Rocky Mountains
Bank Notice
Security Savings and Trust Company
Corbett Building, Fifth and Morrison Streets
Capital and Surplus $1,400,000 , ,
Invites Accounts of '
Mercliants, Individuals and Savings
. Twi
P wfdn&day steanfer connects atPrinc Rupert with "S. S. Prince John" for
a -s" r?hPrincleAIlber" ?eave Vancouver fortnightly for local points, carrying;
pnaarngrnt and freight.
GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY
(MOTJXTAIN DIVISION)
Trains leave Prince Rupert every Wednesday and Saturday at 1 P. M. for
VanarVdle (100 miles) and makes close connections during season of navlga
U2 with Hudson Bay steamers for Hazelton and way ports.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM
(Doable Track Route) .
FOrn THROUGH TRAINS DAILY NO EXCESS FARE.
From CHICAGO to all polmta ea.t. STANDARD a.d TOURIST SLEEPERS.
J. H. BURGIS, General Ageat, Fanacer ... , ,
Firat Ave. lrt TeSw e.T. ; Seattle, Wa.hlngtonu
' TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
LONDON PARIS HAMBURG
. no VT l7lr.tnril T.ltlSA Oct 1
ipr Llncorn. .Ocr sl.Prea, Grant. Oct. 10
I Wllf call at PlTy MOUTH and CHER-
Ji tAuXAND (World Cruise) Ot. 1
iwhl have accommodation, for "nited
number of Pa?.rT vlm MA
T-14.IHA and G1BKAL1 Atl.
D HALBCKO-A.ElUCAN IXSK.
iko Powell at., baa Iraavlaco. Ca.l. or
irtrTern Pacific, J. O. Mc.Muilen. agent.
orthern cg-Burnnstou, Chicago, Mil
waukee Paget Bound B. aad ouier raal
road office in Portland.
HONOLULU $110
F1RST-CXAS8 KOUXD TKTP.
The moat delightful apot on entire world
tour for your vacation. Delightful ea bath
lna at the famou beach of Walklkl. Th
ioiendld BS. Sierra (10,000 ton. displace
rrient) makes tne roond trip In 1 day, and
one can visit on a ide trip the living vol
cano of Kliauea. which I tremendoualy ac
tive and ee for hlmaelf th proceaa of world
creation. No other trip comparea with thla
for the marvelous and wonderful In nature.
Visit the Islands now. while you can do It
so easily and quickly and while the volcano
Is active prompt attention to telegrams for
berths Sailings l Sept. 2, Oct. 24. No. 4.
Nov. 25, etc Book now.
OCEANIC S. S. CO..
67S Market Street, San Fiajete.
Steamer Anvil
sails from Albers Dock No. t. Friday.
September J2, 7 P. M.. for Tillamook.
Bay City. Newport, Florence, Bandon
and Coqulllo River points. Ticket office
12S Third est. Phone Main 28, A 4594.
Dock phone A 1902, Main 151. Freight
and passengers.
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JOHN D. KOCKEFELLER
. h. Corner Tifth
and Stark
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STEAMSHIPS
PRINCE RUPERT" AND "PRINCE GEORGE"
Leave Seattle, Wash.,
Sunday and Wednesday at 12:00 o'clock Midnight
For Victoria, Vancouver and Prince Kupert.
Tr,ra vltli "S G PrlnRa John" for
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
OPEX UTU TRANSPORTATION CO.
blK-J.lN.TEAL
Freight received
dally at Oak-t doca
for Th. Dalle.
Rood River. Whit
Salmon. Umatilla.
Kennewlck, Paaco.
Richland. Kanford.
White Bluffs. and
Intermediate point.
FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER SEBVICaV
FARE SO CENTS
TO HOOD RIVER. WHITE SALMON. THIS
DALLES.
Steamer leaves Portland Sua., Toea
Tours. A. M. Returning leavaa The T)alle
Id on. Wed.. FrL. 1 A. M., arriving at Port
land about a P. M- aam day. W-
Buchanan. Supt.; W- 8. bmallwood. Uaa'i,
Mgr. phone Main 2tfg0. A
THE BIG 3
BEAR BEAVER ROSE CITY
EXPRESS STEAMERS FOB
San Francisco and Los Angeles
vVn'HOUT CHANGE.
S. S. Beaver Sails 9 A. M .September 29
6AN iKANCIiJCO at PORTLAND US. CO..
Ticket Office, 142 Third St.
' sTbonea Main 402 and A 1402.
San Francisco, Los Angeles
and San Pedro Direct.
Nona pactfio a a cc" a. s. Ronok
an a S. Eider all every Wednesday alter
Sately it P. M. Tltcket office 131 TkU4
St.. near Alder.
UARTIN J. HIGLEV. Passenger Ageatt.
W. E. SLIBSLR. Frelht Agent.
Phone M. 1314. A 11.
COOS BAY LINE
6TEAXER BREAKWATER.
Bail from Ainsworth Dock, Portland, t
p R every Tuesday. Freight received at
Ainsworth Dock daily lip to 0 P. M. Pas
senger lare. flrt-clasa, HO; second-class. $7.
including- meals and berth. Ticket office
ainsworth Dock. Phone Mala 2&i, Mala
170. A 123.