Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 17, 1911, Page 19, Image 19

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THE 31QRXIXG OREGOXIAX. TCESDAY, OCTOHEK 17, 1911.
HOP TRADING
Thousands of Bales Change
Hands in Two States.
MOST SALES AT 35 CENTS
Yakima Section -Nearly Ira noil Out.
reporter Operating In Oregon.
MeVeff Predict, a 4 0
Cent Market.
I. ee epnd with a ru.ii of buto
1 th. hop market. Purchase, of
-xv bale, direct from '
.,.. WW. r-ported. Th. activity "
mark-o hi TTa.blnr.on. b'r. "
MM changed hande. tno.tly l t" J-'"
elna. In arfdltloa to th. de.;s h ",w
.r. .boot 10O0 bale, ar. "
changed hand. b.i" '" .
Nearly all h. bostne.. "f
don. at J e.nts. which for th. pre.e la
tb. rul!nJ.no. for choir, hop J"'
.u . w.ll autftentK-.ted report that M
... wa. o.r.l I. lb. Wltlam.tt. al.y
Tbw. la qo-atlon of th. tr.n.tt of th
market. T. V McNVff. Of MCX.IT
who w.r. th hlt buyer, of Yakima.
Tterdar. pr.dlct. that ther. wl!l b. a -cot
marbet In th. n.r futurw, .
Amor th. porch.-, of th. day w.r. th.
following lot.:
Pr KrN'.lf Bro.
Stetson. Taktma. bale, at 35 rente.
Strovaeh. YaHima. Xf bale at
Wad.. Yakima. SO bale at 35 rent.
Swnry.flv bale In Wfiura Wa.htr.r-
tOB.
Ft Robert I.lvesley
I.Tnrh. Yakima. I half, at SS cent.
Egln. Yakima, t" bale at M cent.
raa Mctmn.M. Yakima. 130 bale at 8S
cent
Pit Grafton
Htrrrr. Y.klma. " hale..
p.y l.aar Pincue Son.
c.arbe. Chehall. lo hair, at 8S cant.
Py John Carmli-heel
I. Magtnn. Butt. vine, 300 hale at 3S
r.nt.
Ft Kola Nei
Walling. Llm-oln. 1 bale, at 3.-. eenta.
Aurora lot 100 bale, at SS cents.
By J. Jl Metxler
!. I.or. Butl.Tll!.. 19.1 baira.
Ft T. A. IJv. Co.
Sh.ner Pro.. MrKet, 7 bale, at 3".
c.nt..
WHT.AT KTKA1-Y AT THE OrV.NS.
lHmad rlr a4 Mrrm GrmmUr Ar
firm.
Tlir no rhange In lh w hat ltu-:!-.n
at th npcntn of th from the
,r.lit.nn that prevailed last wlc Irice
er Heady, the rl'minJ vm fair and ell
er wr more or lra mdlfferrnl. Oat and
barley were riuotrd at former prlcea.
L.M-aI re-eipi. In car, were reported y
tMe Merchants' Rxchame follows:
Wheat ttarley Klour Cimim Hut
j:.n,!,v 7 :;l
r -1 1 "'
s-j.n io dat.4i. 1 ;h " 4"
War :;aS ; T1 3''-
The wek!v ht tat!ttc of the Mer-
American vi1 t..e BUpnir
fnmhe:. !n-Ti-e.
:oher 17. VH'.
4 k. ti.Nr 1H. I'm-..
tfcrober 21.
t H-t.rr -J.
4. rt! 4. f'2.Mo
Vl.-"7.,, S in
Jl.lv.U'a) - 1.4JT.teui
1'.. .
0.-ther u. !
O-Toher 1
Quantities on rw -
W h ni. W k end' W it en ! K
'K-t. 14. o. t. 7 ei l.'., J-.
H'ir-'t T:it-h l. Hwwh'n.
fnMed Krm.loMii.AiM ..., ihmi f .
Continent ... l.t I.;. 21.Tft.tM
Totn'it ... .C.34.00 .12 0rt4.H0 'VHrt, ry
World! ehlpmeTifs pnncl'tal cxpivUnir
ee-jn irtea flour lnciufled i
Wk end's Wit end's Wk end's
ct. 14. T Of IVI't
r'u-i. Ftunhe'ai. FUl-'le'-
V. (t. and Can. 5.7' ! '- 4. 1 3.1t3'M"l
Arsenttne : I. .") 7 4 m
Aotri 1 . .... 1. 17". " 7wft ;.nrMt
Danubiaa Tt 1. 1 ." 2. 1 4v ;.v..4
India tiM.oift S:?i.e)i T-1.Jh
Tota!
. -&.4.'irt rnt ). U,.Om 13.2WA.OOO
CRAXnERRfKA W 1R( K OX DTRKKT
Fraah Ahlpaaeak t'rmm tlaial Dm la Abat
Tea Ij .
Tn flrwt hlpment vt cranberries received
from the Eut la nearly exhausted. A few
small lots of Itwaco cranberries are on the
market, but this article will be scare for
the next week or ten days, by which tlms a
freah supply Is dus from the East.
A ear off Tkay srapea arrived from Cal
ifornia la crates and lug boxes, and they
anid at ths prices enrrent at the does of
last week. Uocal basket srapes moved
fairly well.
Th steamer brcusht np ths usual quan
tity of aprnnts. lettuce and other California
vecetables.
Powltry Bayers itewr Market.'
Ths poultry market was cry weak at
ths opening. Th supply was not largs,
but buyers refused to take hold except at
bedrock prlcit,
Th demand for f reah Oregon eggs far
exceeded th supply, which caused a vary
firm market.
Batter and cheese vert firm at last
week's prices. m
Itank C learings.
Bank clearings of the Northwestern cities
yesterUay aere as fuUows:
ricarlncsL Balance.
Portland . J. .'... :,;. -:.. ;.2
beat! .14 t -i.t 2 1 .:.:'"
Tcoma 1.'-" 4.V1 loi.T.M
Fpokaa . 1.ih1. ;o 74.5
rOKTUND MARKETS.
(.rain. Flour. Frttl. Kt.
WHEAT Ki.orl ta: Flurat.m. M
". cluh. Tmu'C rd Rusl:in, i(7'Jc,
V. ::.-. 7ia?i'o? foriy-fold. "uoc
FLOCK at.nta 14 SO lit barr.1;
..r. t4 u. .xporta. 11.80: Vail.y. 94.M;
(rah.m. S4.rf: whoi. wheat. I. .X
KILl.STLKFS iiran. .'4 10tfJS pw toa;
mMiil.i.t., j .nurta. ;i.iutJ.
.r:-r. i3 ij j li io.
COK A i.t. crark.4. $1- pr toa.
bAKUV N.w Io. fauJ2.&u pu ton;
bre.H.K. i-.7 p.r toa
OATS N. I hi.p. J. to i.r ton.
HAY No. 1. K. o. timothT.
No. 1 Vail.y. IISKlt; aXa.fa. liiO. cisr.r.
Dairy and Coaatry rrwdor.
I'OL'LTKI ll.ua. 12;Mc: Bprlnja. 13
lie. dueka. !ou . U j 14c: gecac 1& 9
14c; turk.a. l)uc.
bl'TTKK Or.coo rr.am.ry buttor. Mild
park, ici print., extra.
i:;-J?t Krcsh urv.wu ranch, candled. 93
939c j.r Uo.en.
I'KKtdU Tm.. triplet, and dalalea. IS
.ISc per pound; Youoa Ameiicaa. llt
PuRK Kancy. b a loo pr pound.
VEAL Fancy. 1Ji13Sc per pound.
rce table, mad Fntlta.
TROPICA L f"BflTJ Orancea. .4 30
4-Ti par box; Cai:.'orn.a grapefruit. .1.4U.
bananaa. 6yi'-e per pouno. pinupplM. to
per pound. lemon. per box;
pome.rmr.ate.. fl jo per boa.
fki.-'U rKl'ITs recr.e. Untie per
box. P-uma. frow& par crat.; prunea. 2
Ie per pound; pear.. Tetfel.Tj p-r box;
(rape. Wcr)ll.:I par box; apple..
per box; crannerrt... I.V.' Pr barrel;
Ca.abaa, ll.I.ryi per doseo.
cACK VEiitTAbi.;'.. larrota. II. IS par
aark: turr:r... $: aeeta. $171
POTATOES ure.oa. Hc per pound;
.weot polatoee. ' t: fer pound.
uMONfr--Oreaou. el--i per hundri.
VEuETAPLbs Artichoke.. 75 per dpaen;
beara. 9 1oc: rabage Ulfl per pound;
cauX lower, botyleo par doaen; corn. 9
HEAVY
toe per doxen: rucumbara. I191.2S per a-k;
ec. plant. 5lc per poiird; tarlle. IOa-123
per pound: lettuce. per ooxeu; p-
hoc.a lettuce. Il.;ivl 75 per box; peppera,
ao par pound; r.ul.n.a 13t p.r duxen.
lirouta. mc per pound; tomatoe.. .vtiuoo
per box
tapl. Oiwewrlea.
BALMON Columbia Rlvar. l-pound talla.
ii-il per dozen. 2-p-urd talla. 12 PS; 1
pound flsta i0. AUaka puk. 1-poand
"i-OFVias Hoaated. In Uruma. 24Q30C p.r
pound.
HON BY Cholc. 13 TS p.r caae; .trained
boney. loc per pound.
ALT Oranulated. H per ton; half
rround. l'xa. H.o per ton; Sua. I Pr torn.
NITS Walnuts l1llo per pound;
Braxil auta 14lc: fiiberta. loc: almonda.
lo l9c; p-c.n. lr; coto.nuta Wcll Pr
doxea: che.tnut.. 12Hc per pound: hickory
But. tjloc per pound.
HEANS Sn.all while, 4Se: lar. whlta.
4V,c. l lnia. '.c. pluk. (Vc Mexicana. 6ic:
ba y oa Bo.
RICE no 1 Japan. cheaper radea.
3&04.&3: Southern bead. (4l0l lro"
ported lruperL c; imported .xtra No.
iLAJATt Ory sranulated, 17.30; fruit and
herrv 7.S: beet. 7 IV; xtra C.
powdered, barrrla. 17. ii: cuoea. barreia
7.7. .
PKIFD Fr.t'ITS Apple. i.e per pound.
apricota. HkI'iC. li.'JCh'f.
prunea. Italian. 10U10r: allver. Iftc; fll.
while and biack. Hv'Sc: currania. io
11c. rala.na. too. XjkiIiI, o-AUT :.
Weached Tnompann. 11 Sc: unblaacb bul
tanaa. wc; aewled. KteCeo-
Hooa. Wool and Hldea.
H"rs IBll crop. 3h3'c; old., nominal.
MOHAIK Ohol,e. . 7c per pound.
WOOL Kaatern Oreeon. ' 01o per
paund. arcordlna to ahrlnkaa.: Vail.y. law
lie p.r pound. ,
PKLT.s Dr. 104c; lamb. 40OOo .acb:
aheartnra. '2i 4 40o each. .
HIUKf oalt-l hid.a. PwlOe par pound;
aalted calf. 13vlc; aaltted kip. 10 W:
irern. unaalted. lc l.u. dry calf. 19aoo.
dry .tana. liol!c.
CA3.AKA-f pound. a.
OUa.
LIVSEED OII-Put. raw. In barr.la. af.;
boiled, la barrela. Ji raw. In caaaa. L0J;
boiled. In rae. f 1 04.
TL'KPKNTINE Cae, Tie. wood b.rr.1.
Hc: Iron barrel. 2c; 10-caa. lot, eso.
UAUOL1NE Motor gasoline. Iron barrala,
ITc; ca.a, 24c. (aauilna, Iran bajrrala,
lc: caae. 8c
COAL OIL. Ordinary teat, caaaa. 10.)
bulk, in taxka, 8 so
Fr.Tt.eana.
BAMft-10 to 12 pounda. llHe: H to
14 pounda l01!,c; l to 19 pounda. 1
lswjc; 1 to H pounda. leiSc; .klnnad.
Ikc: picnic HSc: cottaca roll. lia.
UluKtU MEATS Beef tonguea. 7So:
dried berf .eta. nona; ouiaida. nona; Inaldaa,
2Jt; knucklea. 21c.
LAKD Kettl. rendered. tl.rca. lto;
tuba 14c. .tandard. tlercea. 14 c: tuba.
12-c; .hortenlng. tlercea. VC tuba. c.
BACON Kancy. 27c: atAsdard. 2;
choice. JJc. klnxll.h, lafflSc
-Y bALT CUKED lle.ular hort clMra.
dry aalt. 12Ve; atnoked. laic: back. Tight
aalt. use: .moked. 14Ve; backa. heaey
fc.lt, lji(,c; .moked. ll.c; eiporla. mJi.
14a: unokid. la Sao.
SHEEP FOB HOI
SHIPMENT KUOM WKISKK PASS
F.S TIIItOVC.II VARUS.
Mo-., of the Tradin. of Uic Pay Ja
In Uic Hop; Market. Which
1 Is Steady.
A.M. from th. 1 yt.rday of about
five loa.l. or mutton Block, all th. bu.lneaa
dime at the yard. wa In bogs.
Th. ho market .1111 maintained a tlrm
ton. on top-grade, a. wa .hown by ' "
or a load of J head of choice light-weight
at $7..'). The bulk of the al.. however,
were at 17.40. Heavy hog. brought and
'Abunrh of 47 yearling wethera brought
H7.V which 1 the top current quotation.
A few cull e ld at IS. S3 and cull lamt.e
"'A'riir'oad rt heep a brought In hy th.
Futtertl.Id l.iveatork fompany. of Wel.er.
Idaho, in tran.it to fc.n Kranrlaco. whfrt
It will be put .hoard .trainer for Honolulu.
A carload of cattle and calvea from fc-arl-vIMe.
. .aed llirouxb th. yard, en route
to Medtor.l. ,,
The re.-e.pl. for th. day wre 23 cattl., 11
lvea. :ai bo, and til hep.
Tlie .Hipper, a ere lt-y II. Itohha.
oural. WaeTt .. one rarloai! of hoc.: O.
Item Salcin. Or., one rarload of elieep; A.
M Mi ilnnl. orland. ("!.. two carload, of
hogj. K. K. llrndrlrki. Phanlko. or., one
rarload of ho,,; l..ollttle. V.arlvli.e.
.. one carl. .ad of cattle and calve.; t. J.
ianford. llknra. Idaho, one carload or
h: M. l.aamn. I'lkuia. Idaho, one carload
of hois.: Tiittterrleld l.lve.tock Company.
Weler. Idaho, one rarload of aheep; J. H.
Honhk. Knterprl.e. Or., two rarload. of
.heep and one of ho; Jame. Mace. Wall
owa. Or, two ca-l.-ad. of ho.a. and riau.i.
Ieckley. Iraln. Or., two rarloai'. of hog
The dar'i .ale were follow.:
Wright, price.
so cull lamr,. SO I3.0
rull ewe. 7 2.2a
14. h.. If
ho. 1 7.4.1
7 ho.. 3' 7"
.. n.. S4i .MI
12 h..K. -i- 1 '
a ho. sia .4o
I ho '"
PIl hog. IT"
1 hog 70 .
K hog. 1 f 3S
4rt7 yearling wether. 7 3 75
lrlce. quoted at the Portland Vnton
Stockyard, for the various claaaea of Block
were:
t'attle
Cholc. .teer. .VIS$.1S0
fioo.1 to choir, steer. ft lo B.20
Fair to good steera 4.7.4 5-io
Medium ateera 4.6f 4.73
I'oi.r .teers S-"5r 4..VI
fhilce rows 4.40y 4.00
Fair to good cow 4.00W 4.40
1'immon rowa 2.50tf t ?
Extra cholre .payed helfera 4 40 4.1.1
i-holr. helfera 4.2."it 4.4
rhulc. bull. 4-50 - S.73
Hood to choice bulls 2.7.f 3 "
("onimon bull 2.(i0iy 2.30
I'holr. calve. 7.2o 7. SO
flood to choice calve. ........ 7.oo;v 7.13
Common calve. 4.0r 3 oo
Choice eta. 4 .'0 v 4.73
Good to cholc. .tag. 4.23 Xt 4.30
Hogs
Cholc. light hogs 7.4. T.SO
r.ood to cholc hog T.oo.g 7.23
Fair to good hogs 0.75 If 7 0
Common hog 6.00V a-30
Choir, yearling wether, coars.
wool S.25 8.30
Choica yearling; w.th.r. east of
mountain. g nofy 3.23
Chols. ewe. 2.73ty 3.00
Choir, lamb. 3 73V 40
t-holr. yearlings 3.3o, 3.73
Good to choice lamb. 3.73
Cull. 2.iu 3.00
( hlcago IJiewtock Market.
CHICAGO. Oct. 16. A"attle Receipt. e-
tlmated at 27,uM; market shady to loc
lower; hMta. 4.2'a S.40: Texa. steers.
l4.loyg.ii: Wt.tern steers. f 4.23r A.73;
atocker and feeder. 3.20ia ..73: coiv and
belfera. 12.200.20; calves 13.306 s.30.
Hog. Kecelpt estimated at SO.OiJO: mar
ket. .low; light. I.'. tr -70: mixed. tO-D it
&73: heavy. $u.03ti d.75; rough, l&oou 0.2t;
goo. I t cholc. he.vy. 30.2.1 0.73; pig.
3.7jtH: bulk of sale, f 4.3. '.(i A. TO.
eiheep Kecelpt estimated at 7.V0OO; mar
ket, alow, ltic to lSo lower; native. e-Vif
4.0V: Western. I2.70w4.v0; yearllaga, 1) TO
4 :i: lamlis. native. 4.00w LoO; West
ern. e4.0VOa.lO.
SAN I-R-.NCIt'0 PKODKE MARKKT
PHcea Quoted at the Hay city for Vege
table. Fmita, Etc
AX FRANCISCO. Oct. Hi. Tha follow
ing produce prlcea were current her. today:
VegetwLles C ik umbers. 3.'0 7oc; garlic,
SHlr. tomatoes, 13tj4oc; ercpiant. SSrfoi'c
Putter Fancy creamery. 2VSC
Etfg. Store.. 30c: fancy ranch, 43c.
the... Young America, 1&Q 14c .
Krult Apples, choice. 1; common. T.'ic:
Mexican llmra. 14 U 4.30; California lemons,
choice 3. 30; common, $1.30; pineapple, 2
0 3.
Potatoes Oregon Hurbanks. $1,404 1.43;
Sullrss H urban ka. $1.30 & 1.63: aweeta, $1.3
O 1.7.V
illllatuft. Bran. $-6 6 IV; mlddllnga. $32
ei.
Hay Wheat. $13920; wheat and oats. $12
0 17: alfalfa. $v IX
Onions ttf tr oc.
Kerelpt "lour. J404 quarter sack:
wheal. l:lt;0 cental; barley, 3!3 centals:
oats. H2if centals; beans, 3313 flacks; not,
toe. r.31'o sacks: hay. 3o3 tona.
F.lgla Butter Market.
Kims I!!., o. t. in. Bauw firm. 29c
Output. .13. 7ov pounda.
GAINS SCALED 0DWN
With Slack Demand .Stocks
Lose Part of Advance.
SHORT COVERING CEASES
N'ortliern Pacific, Reading and Steel
tlie Weakest Featurea-.Announoe-ment
of Toba'reo Plan With
out Effect on Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. Id. Pemand for atork
fell off materially today and th. m.rket
loot the firm tone that wa tta chararterlrtlo
last week. Short covering, which wa th.
m.lnatay of th. market on It. recant ad
vance, ceased and there wa virtually no In
quiry at th. higher lev.l. Th. market also
had to meet tha effect of active realising
sales, and there was a reaction which acaled
dean recent gains I to 2 point.
Filing of the American Tobacco Com
pany's reorKanlxatlon plan in court waa th.
on. event of th. day with an e.peclal bear
ing upon securities value.. The prophecy
haj been made that th. filing of th. plan
would b followed by a marked Improve
ment of sentiment, but th. tobacco aecurl
tlea shared In th. general beavlnesa of tha
Hat.
Reading and United State Steal .howed
moat decidedly th. effect, of pressure. Bell
ing of United State Steel wa largely from
out of town. Northern Pacific wa tha
heaviest loser of tha atandard railway is
ues. although th. Hariman .lock, and St.
Paul war. also weak. Th. unexplained ad
vance In Iihlgh Valley toward th. clo.
carried it 3 points above Its low prlc. of
th. day. The stock rose to a point above
the prlre of Union Pacific and closed with
a net gain of more than 2 polnla.
Heavinrs of lh. teel shares wa not re
lieved by th. trade reporta. which wer. mora
favorable.
Th. bond markrt wa. Irregular. Tot. I
sales, par value. $n.7o:i.i00. United Statea
bond were unchanged on call.
CLOdl.NO VIUOTATIONS.
Closing
Bales High Low Bid
AMIS Cha Pfd.. 7- 11 io Va
Atn.llg Copper.. 1 J "'" ;'2H M J -Am
Agricul ... tin" M r2.
Am Beet .Sugar. H.MiO Vi
American Can.. ami MS 10s 1
Am Car Koun 1.400 31 JO J4
Am Cotton Oil.. 700 60H 10 W
. tl m 21
Am Ice Src.
2'K 18
17
bi
Am Locomotive. 2oO 3.. ..;Ts
AmhmAlld.. 8 4 M .."".'S
do pfd 2.I0O . 102 101 1J
Am Fleel Foun ,vi
Am Migar Rcf. 40n I ! 11 l'a
Am Tel Tel.. 7' UI3 -j 1 3 J
Am Ton pfd... : 71 l 7
Am Woolen
AnanMinCo... 4k 34V, 4 i.
Atchison I1.40 I'HH l"1 J "'
Atchl.on pf.t ....... ''
Atlantic I'o I... -loo 127") l-'JXtj l.'i.Js
Halt A Ohio... 1.1o l'7', "J1
Heth Steel 4i 2Vt 2V ;
Krmiklyn R T.. l."" i ' ..
Canadian Pac. 2.O'0 2:'" 2J1
Central Leather l'l 22 21V. jflls
do pfd a.'""' '''v ?
Cent of N J... 1" -'70 2.0 2..
hes A Ohio. 2iMK . 74V, 3 l-Jt
Clmago k Alton J"1
Chi Gt West... 2"0 1!. 1?
do pfd 4-H. KS 37 V 3.-4
Chi a N W r.i.O 13 113 144
Chi. Mil St P 4.'i"d 10!". 1"SV4 1"H
C. C. U St L. loO - -
Colo F J Ti1
Colorado s .....
Con Cut KOH
Corn products ."r4
Iel Hudson. . -" -14 104 14-'
D A R (1 I.:!) 24 ?k i f
d.. pfd
III. tillers- Sec. 3"0 32 ol
E.ie 4.0- 81 3. 80
do l-l r -", -V S,
,io -.M pi.i.... i' 4i s
Gen Elertric... 1.3 132 1.-1
Ot North Pfd . 4.1.H 12. 12H l.rt
C.t No ore -tfs l.:to lil1
Illinois Cenl.. 1''0 l?HVi A-'1? a
lnt. rhor-Met .. Soil 13 14. 14
.to t.td 4.i 44's
Inter Harvester. I.o.m) 104V J?1
iil.r-3Ur nfd.. "fio 13' JoVi 13'
Inter pper 1" 1S to JO
Inter Pttmii..... ,,o -7 ' -27
Iowa Central...'.- '
Kan City So... 1" 304 304. J
do old o'
Ij.rler. Gas. .. 1.4.MI 1..4i 104 V, I'MVi
Louis ft Na.h.. 1.2" 147 A 147 m 1
ii . P St' St"e M ' ' " 4 i -ioV, i jn i, 1 :;o i
al. K Ar Ttxas. . .:. 32 l .
do rfd ioo o v
Mo I'l.ific 1.---0 na1 "7S
Nat Biscuit. ..I -'
National l-ad . '." 4
NIt.M2dpfd .l' 3 -?1(
N Y Cetitrnl l.Hoo 1" l'3 J"''
.V Y. O W T'l " J '
Norfolk A West 2. wo 1 . I"'-H
North American lfi ;. .','Jw
No Pacific O.'.'ihi lis US' 11H
pHClf.o Mill ... I"" "I .31
Pennsylav.uila . M 1J2'i I22V4 '-z s
People's Gms .. 7"0 H-7i. 1. li
P C C ft St I.. -too Ii 3i 1'4Vi
Pittsburg Cat.. 1.3'Hl fiVi 17V. j;
l'r Stcf rr. loo 2.1 2U 2H
Pull Pal car
Itv St.el hprlng
Heading 3.l"0 13-tv, 137 11
Republic BWl . " i 23
do pfd 4oO S.. ' S3 M
Rock I. land Co l.ooO 2S 24-i 23
do pfd :. lill
8 LAS K 2d td 100 424
6t I. Southwest -1A'- i"
do pfd 100 09 b'J
so" Pa ric 4o6 iioa, ion"-- lot1.
6o Railway .... !"n
do nfd 71 4 70!, 7V
Ten Cot.per " "W "
Texa ft par flo :i"0 2'" , 2
r st iT & w.. ioo iH J"7 s
do pfd 7O0 43 1 42 42
Union Paclflo.. M.soo 144 141. 142U
do pfd 10 1'3 03 JJ
t' K RrfiKy . ..... ..... n
U S Robber... I.70O 44 434 4::S
I- 8 Steel 13.:H0 BIS Rl' ..'
C do nfd 2 7-o loos 10- 1!'S
Utah Cpper .. l.i'.on 42S 41 42S
V C Chemical.. l.S0 4s, 4"S 4..V.
YVnr-a.h 1."0 Ufn 12H 12
So Pfd i."o
West Maryland i. 37 34 ..V4
We.t Electric... 2a 4 r.4
Western I'nhn. .W0 TlCA .Vi
Ih hL?aMeKr.'T.''i'''2'
Totul alea for th. day. 400.100 hre.
BONDS.
NEW TORK, Oof. Id. Clolng nuotatlon:
U 's ref 2s reg.loH N Y C gn SVsB. 87'tB
do coupon ...lOOHlNo Paclflo Ss... S
U 3s reg IOISINo Pacific 4...100V.
do coupon ...101S Union Pacific 4..101V,
U s new 4a reg.H3 Wis Central 4.. P2 "
do coupon ...113 Jnpanea. 4 .... 6 V.
D ft R vi 4 SOB
Stork at Boston.
BOSTON. Oct. 11. Closing quotation
ll..e. 26 v;
Unhi, lr
.10 4
13
2
4 V,
37
8S
A i L ft Sm... 31 Vi
Artxona Com . . 43
BftCC&SM. 44
Butte Coalition. 13V,
Cnl ft Arliona 4H
Cal ft Hecla 377
Centennial 0
INIptssing Mines..
..nnn mine. . . . .
;.North Lake
Joid Pomlnlon...
tsreola
I Parrott (SAC).
9B
loulncy 5S
Cop Kali Con CO Bi ',
R Hutte Cop M. lov.
Franklin 0.
Giroux Con .... 3
Granl.y Con . . . 3o
Greene Cananea. 3'
Shennon 7
Superior 24 V,
Sup ft Ho, Mln.. 2Va
Tumrtrack 24
V S 8 R ft M . . . 31 i
1 do preferred... 43l,
I".-- . . . . l ji L.
I Royalle (Lopi .J'".
, - i .it. :l
jUtah Copper Co. 42 S
Tall. I'lH.IM'r 24 Vi
vt .nona . ft
Wolverine 88
l.a Ball. Copper 4 Vi
Miami Copper... lVi
Money. Exchange, Etc.
NEW YORK. Ot. IS. Money on call,
steady. tStl-'i Per cent; ruling rate. :
closina bid. t: offered at 2V.
Tim. loan, steady; 40 days. 3jlV, per
rent: 90 days. 1 Vi 4. 4 per cent; six month.
J tl i 4 per cent
Prime mercantile paper. 4 44 per cent.
Sterling exchange firm, with actual bul
ne.s In bsnkers- bills at $4.SJ30 for 0-day
bill, and at I4.S6S0 r 4 i0 for demand.
Co'mmerclal bllla ll.fc.'V..
Bar allver 12'4C.
Mexican dollars 45c. .......
Government bond, steady, railroad bond.
Irt.gular.
SKN FRANCISCO. Oct. . 1 Sterling on
London. 0 d.y $ll-,: lht. ll.tSS
Drafts Sight. So; telegraph. Sc
CHICAOd. Oct. It. Exchange on New
York. par.
LONDON. Oct. 16. Consols, 7T lS-16d;
allver. 24 "d; bank rate, 4 per cent.
Metal Market.
.NEW YORK. Oct. 1. Standard copper
qitli't. Spot. October. November, Decem
ber and January, 1L0 Ll-Oc Indui
firm. Spot. 53 s d; futures. S. I.ak.
copper. U.St)&ll.!Hc; electrolytic 1! 2a
Ci:.I7Hc and casting. i;i:.2Sc.
T n firm. Spot. l.3t 42.23c; October.
41 47H 41.70c; November. 4LS5t, 41.70c;
December. 41.16eL5o: January. 41.10'
11 Ik' r.hrmrr 414x41.30c. lXnd0n firm.
I Boot. fls bs; futures, tins. Sale today
! fiv. ton pot tin at 41.5c
1 . . n - . c ... v-eoi Vorfe 11 ' U
4.:ftc Ka.t St. Louis. London. 1S 2 d.
Hpelter dull. lS&.2oc New York; Q
6-2ic Eat St. Louis. London. 27 12s 6d-
Anilmony. dull; Cookson's. S.12Hlc.
Iron Cleveland warrant. 46 d in Lon
don. Locally iron waa quiet. No. 1 foun
dry Northern. I13.26 1S.&0; No. J. 159
15.13; No. 1 Southern and do gbft, $15
11.10.
roncUtlon of the Treasury.
WASHINGTON. Oct. 1. At the begin
ning of business today th. condition of lh.
Ulnied eUate Treasury was: '
Working balance In Treasury of-
flees I 79.4bl.Sn5
In hank" and Philippine treasury S4.310.fls9
Total of trie general fund llis.ltja.oss
riecidpt yesterday 'i'i'.,
Dl.hursements 2.. o4.-il
The deficit to date this fiscal year is !!.
833.423. as against a deficit of $11. 180,340
at tht time last year.
Theae figure exclude Panama Canal and
public debt transaction.
HOPS SURE TO ADVANCE
PRICE WILL BE HIGHER WHEX
AMERICA V BREWERS BUY.
Quotation., on the Pacific Coast Too
I,ow, Based on Current Values
Elsewhere.
ORTING. Wash.. Oct. 14. (To the Edi
tor). About two weeka ago you kindly puo
lihed a letter, giving my view on the hop
situation. In that letter 1 predicted that
If grower would hold their hop until
October 15. thereby giving samples an op
portunltv to reach England, they would see
an active and advancing market. Judging
by your paper of today, my prediction was
right. The market., while very strong at
3 cente and better, is still 10 cent below
the actual value of Pacific Coast hops, based
on the price being paid e!ewher.e in
Qehmany. 70 rente Is the price to krower.
and In England 33 cents. In New Y'ork 32
Germany. 70 cent I the price to grower,
and our bopa are alway worth within
cent of New York hop ani within 10
cent of choice English hop.
Now there la a very strong demand for
hop at 33 cent. This Is a ' h price and
experienced growers should know that no
one would pay these price unless they had
to have hops, and If they coujd not be
bought at S3 cents, still a higher price would
be paid.
I see by today' Oregonlan that the Eng
lish crop this year Is 32a.oon rws.; In 1Hl.
802.000 cwt. and in lt". 2 14.000 cwt- They
are aupposed to use rtoOOOO cwt. each year.
Where are they going to get the hops they
ar. .hort thi yert Germny ha no hop
to pare, but if they should sell the Eng
lishmen any they would have to pay about
75 rent per pound, so they must come to
America, and if we don't force our hops
on the market, we can get our own price.
The brewers congress I In session In
Chicago and will laat until October 21.
American brewer are busy with thi and
ar. not paying much attention to hops, but
when they get through in Chicago and find
out market conditions, they will all com.
Into th. market and an advance is bound
to follow. I think hop will sell on the
Pacific Coast at 30 cents per pounda by No
vember 15.
I would like to hear from other growers
on this subject and would like to flee
their vlewa In print.
ALVIN MUEHLER.
Coffeei and Sugar.
NEW Y'ORK. Oct. 14. Coffee closed easy
at a net drcllne of 12-fjr-ll points. October.
November and December. 14.60c; January,
14.39c; February. 14.20c; March and April,
It. sue; May. 13.94c: June. 13..'c; July.
August and September, IS. 90c.
Spot coffee firm. No. 7 Rio. 151. irl5''4c;
No. 4 Santos, Jt7,c. Mild coffee lirm. Cor
dova, 17t 1!e nominal.
Sugar Raw. nominal and lower to sell.
Muscovado. $9 test. a. 45c: centrifugal, 94
test. ft. 95c; molasses sugar, S9 test, 5.20c
Refined steady.
Nrur York Cotton '.Market.
NEW Y'ORK. Oct. 14. Cotton future
closed steady 2 to 14 point higher. Octo
ber. 9.03o: November, 9.06c; December,
t.26c: -January, 9.11c: February. 9.1t'c;
March, 9.25r: April. 9.S9c; May. 9. Stic; June.
9.39c; July. 9.4Jc; August. 9.28c; Septem
ber. 9.37c.
Spot cotton closed quiet. 10 points high
er. Mid-uplauds, 9.50c; do Gulf, 9.75c; sale
1390 bale. .
Dried Fruit at New York.
NEW YORK, Oct. 10. Evaporated apple
steady, with arrivals heavy, but mostly for
export. Spot fancy are quoted at 10'olOV.c;
choice. O'u-O'jc: prime. 8 -fr 41 yc
prunes nuipt but firm. VJuotatlon range
from 7 -y 1 2 : c for California up to 40-f.o.
and ll-o-Ll!? for Oregon.
Peaches steady on reports of firm mar
ket on the coast. Choice. 1 1 14 ft 11 ex
Ira choice. Ilr,il2c: fancy. 12',itjl2c
Chicago Produce Market.
CHICAGO. Oct. 10. Butter. steady;
crt'.im Ties. 23 '1T 211c : dairies. 21 t 24c.
IllKg Unsnt 1 ied : receipts. 4311 casta; at
nf.rk. cases included. 15ilSc; firsts, 21c;
prime firsts. 22c.
Ch-'Mi Steady: daisies. 14Vc: twins,
)'ij IHc; young Americas, 14Vi314Vic;
lox horns. 14 Vt ".i 14 Vc.
Iluluth Flax Market.
-wiiUT.UTH. Oct. IB. Flax on track $2.47;
Jfi store, $2.47; to arrive, 12.41; October,
'$2.43; November, S2.39 asked; December,
$2.33 bid; May, $2.32 nominal; to arrive in
ten days, $2.4J. .
Wool at St. Louis.
ST. LOUIM. Oct. 16. Wool, steady: terri
tory and Western medium. 17'o20c; fine
medium. lBfflSc; fine, 11 (3 15c. ,
Hop. at I.ondon.
LIVERPOOL, Oct. IS. Hop In London.
9 10, S 10.
Hop at New York.
NEW YORK. Oct. 1. Hope Firm.
TEACHERS HOLD INSTITUTE
Grant County Instructors in Favor
' of University Appropriation. v
JOHX DAY, Or., Oct. IS. (Special.)
c The teachers of Grand County came
out atrongly in favor of the University
of Oregon appropriation at the close
of their session here yesterday. The
resolutions adopted pledged the sup
port of the teachers of the county to
the university appropriation and com
mended Superintendent Austen for his
efficient management.
The sessions of the institute were
especially helpful. The Instructors
were Professor K. D. Hessler. of Ore
gon Agricultural College and J. A.
Churchill, superintendent of the Baker
v. 1 m An oihicn ! I nnu 1 nrnirmmmA
was presented Friday. Speeches were j
made by Stephen A. Lowell, of Pendle- 1
ton, and John P. Rusk, of La Grande.
A reciting contest, was held and Alias
Hazel Johnston. .of John Day, won the
advanced division prize and Miss Joule
Kennedy, of Dayville, won the primary
division prize.
Yoang Woman Dies at Wcxxlburn,
WOODLAND. Wash., Oct. 16. (Spe
cial.) Mrs. Qussie Wengenroth. 24
year olo. aiea m lier iioiiio iic.b vi-i.o-
ber 7. of tuberculosl. Mrs. Wengenroth
-was a daughter oi Air. M. r: ana Jirs.
Lydia Bird and a granddaughter of
William Bird, of Clackamas County,
Oregon, and Eliza Jackson, of Cow
lits. County, Washington. Mrs. Wen
genroth is survived by her husband
and one son 16 months old. The funeral
was conducted this afternoon at tha
Presbyterian Church. Rev. T. T. Vin
cent officiating.
Sunday School Convention at Cove.
LA. GRANDE. Oct. 16. (Special.)
The annual L'nion County Sunday
school convention will be held at Cove
for three days beginning tomorrow.
Delegates will be present from 16 Sun
dar schools of the county.
WHEAT PILES. UP
Visible Goes Over Sixty Million
Bushels.
BUT SHIPMENTS ARE LESS
Result Is Gain of Half a Cent in
Prices at Chicago- Decided Im
provement In Cash Demand
for tlio Cereal.
CHICAGO. Oct. 1H. Although today fof
the first time sine. 1901 th. visible supply of
wheat In the United State went beyond
60.Ck10.000 bushels, the prices of the cereal
made a gain of 4o to Vc net. The chief
reason for the advance wa that world's
shipments for the week were much less than
expected. Corn 'finished a shade to fce
higher, but oats were l-16e to le lower. At
the end of trading hog product varied from
6c off to 13c Increase In cost.
Not only were world' hlpment of wheat
more than 5,000,000 bushels under the total
for the corresponding time a year ago. but
the supplies afloat for importing countrle
had decreased nearly 4,000.000 in the laat
even daya. On th. other hand, the effect
of the huge pllo-up of stock In the United
Statea had been largely discounted and to a
considerable extent wa offset by a decided
ly Improved cash demand. December fluc
tuated between 97V09c and 89 H 99 Vie.
with laat sale Vic higher at 99c
Rainy weather and fear of more brought
about the upturn In corn. December ranged
from 0464 Vic to 64 Vie. clo.lng steady, Vic
up. at 64Ht64,,c. Cash grades were in
only fair demand. No. 2 yellow was quoted
at 72 72 He.
Liquidating aalea by longs carried down
oats. High and low levels reached by the
December option were 47440 and 47c- The
close wa 4714 tl Sc. a shade net lower
when compared with Saturday night.
Liberal exports helped lift provision.
When tho crowd had scattered from the pit
pork was 10c to 15c dearer, lard 6c off to
24Rc up and ribs 2Vic to 7vjc-
The leading futurea ranged as follow:
WHEAT.
Open. High.' Low.
Dec $ .99 $ . $ -"'-i
May 1.04V, 1.04 1.0444
July LOOVs "V
CORN.
Pec 4V4 -64 Vi .84
My ' R -66
Close.
$ .994
1.04 Vi
.99
.44
5 Vi
OATS.
Dec.
May
July
.474
.50V, -.4
MESS
.474
.50 V.
-4S44
PORK.
.474
.491
.45)
47V4
.60
.4H
Jan.
May
.. 13.17V, 1S35 15.17V,
.. 15.10 15.25 15.07V 15.25
. LARD.
. . 8.77 V 8.82 ',4
Jan..
$.77 Vi S2V4
SHORT RIBS.
8.00 8.00 7.95
.. 8.05 8.07 Vi "05
quotations were aa follows:
Jan. . . .
May. . .
Cash
3.00
8.07 V,
rinnrn "trn-ll-
Rye No. 2. 9SJ96V4c.
Barley Feed or mixing. 70c $1; fair to
choice malting, fl.1001.22.
Timothy seed II3$15.25.
Clover $14(819.50. ,
Pork Mess, per barrel, $14.60914. 16.
Lard Per 100 pound. $8.75.
Short rib Sides (loose), I7.7S08.5O.
Sides Short, clear (boxed), $8.26(58.75.
Grain statistics:
Total clearancea of wheat and flour were
eo.ua! to 538.000 bushels. Primary receipt
were 1.520.000 bushels, compared with 1,
592. 000 bushels the corresponding day a
year ago. The visible supply of wheat In
the United States incrSised $.583,000 bush
els for the week. The amount of bread
stuff on ocean passage decreased 8,680.000
bushel. Estimated receipts for tomorrow:
Wheat. 100 car: corn. 456 cars; oats, J90
cars; boga, 23.000 head.
Receipts, bnipments.
Flour, barrels
Wheat, bushels
Corn, bushels .
Oats, bushels .
Rye. bushels .
Barley, bushels
12.100
81.800
17.000
. .. 62.O0O
. . 291.000
. .894.000
, . 8,000
. . .148.000
265.000
118.000
4.0.10
14.000
I'uget Sound Grain Market.
SEATTLE. Oct. 1. Wheat bluest em. !
S3c; forty-fold, 79c; club. 79c; fife, 7ac;
red Russian, 77c. . i
Oats $30.00 Per ton.
Ilarloy $:il.00 per ton. i
Yellow corn $31.50 per ton; mixed. $:1 '
per ton. . J
Yeetercny' car receipt Wrieat, 89; oat.
7; hay. BO; rye. L j
TACOMA. Oct. 1. Wheat Mneatem.
4c; fortv-folrt, 81 82c; club, 8082c; red ,
Russian, 79 SOe. I
Wh-it, 23 car: barley, three car: corn,
one car; oats, four cara; hay, 17 car.
Grain at San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 16. Wheat
Firm.
Bartey Nine.
Spot quotations
Wheat Shipping, $1.48 '.i tt 1.50 per cental.
Barley Fred, $1.07 Vi: brewing, $1,550
I. 01 Vi per cental.
Oats Red. $1.60(ot2 per cental: white.
II. UO'a 1.70 per cental; black, 1.90a LSO
per cental.
Call board sales
Wheat No trading.
Barley December. 1.77 per cental; May,
$1.85 per centaL
Knropean Grain Market.
LONDON. Oct. Irt. The cargoes today
were liKht, but steady. Walla Walla for
shipment was luitea at at so. to do t.
The 'Snglish country market wa firm, be
ing from 3d to d higher than laat week.
The French country markets were steady.
LIVERPOOL, Oct. 10. Close, Oct. 7s
BVd; Dec. 7s C,d; Mar., 7s BVid; May,
7 1 oa,d. Weather cloudy.
s
Minneapolis Wheat Markrt.
MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. ' 16. Wheat
December. 1.U94: May. 1.13V4 ijH.134.
Cash: No. 1 hard. $l.lot No. 1 Northern,
$l.u Vi tS' 110; No. 3 Northern. Jl. OflV, W1.08;
No. 3 wheat, $1.03 Vi 3 1.05.
Visible Supply of Grain.
NEW YORK. Oct. It). The vlalbl. aupply
of grain In the United State Saturday Octo
ber 14, s compiled by the New York Prod
uce fcxehange. was:
Bushel. Increase.
rorn 3,60.00 '1,481,000
OhI'.' 21.790.0110 4.17. OoO
Kv. 7SH.0O0 157.000
Barley 3.890.000 460,00
Wheat, in Canada laat
Saturday 6.947.000 1.492.000
Decrease.
BIGAMIST WEDS 5 TIMES
Handsome Harry Canierca Is Sea
tenced to live Years In Prison.
TACOMA. Wash., Oct. 16. (Special.)
William Harry Cameron, aged 28,
and handsome, is said to have two
wives In the State of New York, one in
the Philippine Islands and. admits he
has two in the State of Washington.
He also told Deputy Prosecutor Nolte
this morning when he was arrested on
a charge of bigamy that he was di
vorced from one wife in Ohio.
Cameron served four years in the
Regular Army, a large part of that
time in the Philippines.
Cameron about a year ago met
Florence McMurray in Vancouver,
Wish.; married her after a short ac
quaintance and is alleged to have left
her almost immediately. He came to)
Tacoma end February 27 this year
wedded Jeanette Hughes. He soon de
serted her, however, and went to Red
monds. The two wives both have let
ters written from there asking them
to come and ' live with him. He was
not aware fhat either knew of the ex-
l.umbermens
National Bank
CAPITAL $1,000,000
4 per cent
on savings
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
OF SAN FRANCISCO
FOUNDED ISo-i. -
Capital Paid in
Surplus and Undivided
BRANCHES
Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and Virginia
We buy and sell Foreign Kichance; issue Drafts
find Cable Transfers, Commercial Credits and
Travelers' Letters of Credit, available in all
parts of the world; make collections on all points
and conduct a general foreign and domestic
banking business.
INTEHEST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
PORTLAND OFFICE
Northwest Corner Third and Stark Streets. 4
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING.
WM. A. MAC RAE, Manager. J. T. BURTC.HAELL, Aaaf. Manager.
LADD & TILTON BANK
Established 1859.
Capital
Surplus and Undivided Profits.
Letters of credit, drafts and travelers' checks issued, avail
able on all parts of the world. ;
Corner Washington
First National Bank
Capital $1,500,000
"Surplus 750,000
Oldest National Bank West of the
Rocky Mountains
istence of the other, but chance threw
them together. Cameron pleaded guilty
to bigamy this afternoon and was sen
tenced to five years in prison.
"I believe that
Bitulithic is
the best of the
smooth pave
ments, and is of
great durabil
ity.' Thos. F.
McClure, Bank
President, Cin
cinnati. THE BARBER ASPHALT
PAVING COMPANY
Construct Asphalt and other Bitu
minous Pavement. 6O5-60S Blctrlo
bldg.. Portland. Or. 0kar Huber,
Manager.
IBATELEB8' GLIDE.
San Francicso. Los Angeles
and San Pedro Direct.
North Pacific S. S. Co.' S. S. Roanok.
and S. S. Elder sail every Wednesday alter
nately at 6 P. M. Ticket office 132 Third
t.. near Alder. -
ilARTLN" J. HIGLEY, Passenger Agent.
W. K. SLI SSKR. Freight Agent.
Pbone M. 1814. A 1S14.
THE BIG 3
BEAR BEAVER ROSE CITV
EXPRESS STEAMERS fOE
Ban Iran cisco and Los Angelas
WiTHOCT CHANGE. .
S. S. Roee City Sail 4 P. M., October 19.
AN MANCloCO PORTLAND ba. COW
Ticket Office. 14$ Tnird St.
Phone. Main 401 and A 140$.
COOS BAY LINE
STEAMER BREAKWATER.
Balls from Alnsworta Dock. Portland. S
P. .. .very Tuesday. Freight received at
Aln. worth Dock daily up to 5 P. M. Pas
senger faiw. first-class. $10; second-class $7.
including meale and berth. Ticket office
Alneworth Dock. Phonea Mala He. Mala
110. 1234.
Corner Tilth
and Stark
Profits.
$8,500,000
$7,805,769
City.
.......$1,000,000.00
... .-.-
... 800,000.00
and Third Streets.
TRAVELERS' GCIDE.
MimMsMMiwihwi
Ask about
"Olympic"
Largest
Finest
Steamer
in the
World.
American
I Atlantic Transport
Red Star
'White Star
White Star-Dominion
xaasBaBSaiBaxaaaaxaj
T. H. I.ARKK,
6IS fiecond Ave.. Seattle Wash.
Apply Local Railway Agent.
OPEN KIVEB TRANSPORTATION CO.
STR. J.N.TEAL
Freight received;
dally at Oak-st. doolc
for The Dalles.
Hood River. Whlta
Salmon. Unia 1 1 1 1 a,
Kennewick, P a 0 o,
Richland. Hanford.
White Bluffs, ant
FIRST-CLASS rASStstiiin ""'v"
FARE 50 CENTS
TO HOOD RIVER. WHITE SALMON. TBS
DALLES. '
Steamer leaves Portland Sunday. Tuesday.
Thursday. 7 A. M. Returning leaves Tho
Dalles Monday. Wednesday. Friday. 7 A. M.,
arriving at Portland about 5 day.
W. S. Buchanan, Supt.; W. S. SmaUwood,
Gen'l Mgr. Phone Main 29p0. A 8527.
CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS.
Kxpress Service via
ST LAWRENCE RIVER SCENIC ROUTE
Less Than 4 Days at Sea by the
EMPRESSES OF THE ATLANTIC.
Weekly Sailings to JEurope.
Second-class. $53.75; One-class cabin' (II) $50
SPECIAL CHK1SIMAS AAiuiveioao.
Friday. Dec. 1, Empress of Britain.
Saturday, Dec. 9. Lake Manitoba.
Friday, Dec. 15. Empress of Ireland.
Berthing plans now open. Boole Early.
THIRD-CLASS RATES.
Hamburg. Antwerp, Bremen, etc. $30. $31.25
Liverpool. London. Glasgow. Bel-
fast $.il.-J. $JZ.OO
Norway. -Denmark. Sweden . . .$34.75, $37.25
Special rail rate, on request
X fVe OUllBUU, VT. !., Al. -
All rail and S. S. agents sell Can. Pac
Willamette River Route
Daily Boats (except Sunday) 6:45 A.
M.. for Oregon City. St. Paul and Way
Landings.
For Salem 6:45 A. M Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays. Taylor Street
Dock. Telephone, Main 40.
k NEW ZEALAND AND AUTSRALIA
(Union Line of N. Z.)
VIA TAHITI AND WELLINGTON.
Direct through steamer, sailing from Ban
Francisco Nov. 15 and every -JS days. Well :
tngton and back. 1st class. $264. Other ratsa ;
also low. The line to Isles of tbe South Seas.,
For reservations see Coupon Railroad Agents,
or address OcMalo S. a. Co Jsa Fraaclaoo. I
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