THE 3IOKMXG OKEfiOMAy, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1011. - 17
.
BUY MORE WHEAT
Trading in the Country Again
Becomes Active.
OFFERINGS ARE LARGER
nrt'ia-.- .rr MoMlj for : sport
and Milling Arrount-Suninirj of
lhe- Y'orrlirn "mp Situation.
'oar-r- (irln Quirt.
Ih h-t me, art the Manfic NiTth
..i ahjarlria more life." etllng hea h""1
1mr'.r t " ,h ,wo d,p "n4 ,hr
l. more demand than there has been I"
some tm. The boln la chiefly 'or -
pr and milling purpose. WJlM for Cali
fornia account bln small. The prtc hold,
etaedv t eenia lot club and centa
t.r hloeetem.
Th oats mirkrl wse (If. '! "nil"
moderate demand. Harlry trade ea alow.
The movement of sheet te tidewater hu
lessened catiM of tha lighter buying doo
recently, bat that tha country markets
have bemme mora actlva. heavier receipts
ran b loehed fr. Local receipts la car
wer rport4 bir tha Merchants Ezchsng
yesterday follows:
Wheat Us r ley Flear Oata H
v.--..., ' i 7 l II U
Tu-la 1 I
it
w-lne,ly .... ....
Thursday ...... ....
ri!ay 3- -
Y -a r co 3 - .
.aaeeon to data. 41 .'J 14
1
k
i
i ll
7 I a
4 t
411
Ye.r see. 1147 1 .
Hnkir fretsn neat anipm-eoiB "a
fnllese.
Thle k. Last W. Last Tr.
Arntma :4ne 4::ee 7T.en
Australia l?.a l i; so sis.Seo
144.W v.i4.a :o.M4
Tha follewlRa summary of foreign rrop
rnndlllora has been 'l"" by tha Depart
mert of Aarlcultur:
Over a great part of tha Northern Hemis
phere lha progrea of sgrtrultur bow In It.
Autumnal phaaee baa, during tepterober.
he-n retarded he adverse waathar. bat la
wheel, producing countries of tha South
em Hmlsr.here. whara atatl nt now
In tha full run of apr!nT. coadttlena oa lha
hole a-o daarr.baa) aa Bear Meat
tn t ana-la. here record eropa of arhaat
and oata have juat beaa hareaatad. thraah
!o In the rnrtnc wheat proetneea haa baea
wl-lele Interfered by rain, .leet and enow;
fie nunlttr of marh of tha crala la be
i..h aerioualr ImpalrKl. Aa official re
port a'atea that tn tha premier acrlraltaral
pr..iln-e. OakatrhewaR. only I per WU
of the threahliia baa been dtna tvteber 1.
an-l ah.ut a per rent of tha late and dam -a'H
fropa. conalatlna chiefly of ftaxawed.
w :l not be rul.
The preliminary official aatlmata of Uila
p"n a pr-.tjt'tion of a heat and oat. In fie
.nt. re Jiomtnlon. emrludlna Rrttlah folum-
ta ,o-t.wl J44. . and lal.04M.Oaa
'. ,.,!. .tamal li. 0.. and Sl.00.an
t.,l,e.a tn lt.
i-reiiminary offl. lal report, op ta data
seat that the l.lt European wheat crop
v;.l on record aa a fairly eloaa third la
iT'.a.ntt.i'!e to tbe bannar anaa af tha two
.lm yean: It. quality a. a wbola haa
r-.Arn If aver been aurpaaaed. Tha In.
.!:. jtd deficiem y In quantity la daa Uraly
i H reaeei production.- romparad with tha
t prelona yeara In Kuaala. Eight Im-i-
.rtant produclnar couotrlea. which In l..
anJ 191. rataed, roughly, about 17 par cent
f tha total European crop, hara psbluhad
prevtaory aatlraatea of tbatr reepectlTe, yields;
the ngures for Raaaia. It ahaald ba noted,
include Aelatlc Ruaala whlch produced 71.
74:. baahala In ! and T.:t:.oo buah
eut In 110) and ara baaad aa lha eondl
tion of tha plant, when tn bloom: tha e
tlmataa for Oraat Brttatn art obtained by
multiplying tha official rataraa of- per acre
Mold by tha official eatimata of tha area
aowa.
The probable deficiency, aa oom pared with
tba pratrioua Tear, la tha 1911 crop of Eu
rope, ha coincident. It may bo a La ted. with
aa tn crease of ei.eoe.oia buehel. ta 111
wheat eras of Canada and of 11.A0...4. buah.
at tn that barreated laat Bpnng la British
India.
KAV1X ORAXOES rOat THAXKMilTINO
'ew rraa J Bo eel Marked by Middle af
eee Briber.
Tha ararclty of lemona was relte-red yea
larday by tha arrieal of a car. Fancy were
quoted at eS SO and cholca at Sd,
There ware plenty of California grapea
except ntuscatn, but all klnda were kald at
firm prtcea. Local Concords did not move
aa well aa earlier la tha week.
Thern waa a good demand for applaa. aa
paciaUr faaay. hlgholored fruit and tha
cheaper rooking varietlea. Ripe baaanaa
were scare.
Tha orange market la ptiorly supplied, ex
cept for a few lata Valencia.. According
ta advices from California y eotei day. aew
paeeia will be oa tha market by tba mlddla
of November In time for tha Thanksgiv
ing -trade. . .
Sweet notatoee are moving oat freely at
the lately reduced price.
t EITTfl or CHICkEN ARK Llt.HTEB
Vnth Caatrataaar af HmaJI ftapply. rrirea
Mtemlal Improve.
Reretpta of chicken, were lighter Tee tar
da V thaa asual and the supply waa worked
off without much trouble. Prtcea were
unchanged, but there le likely to ba some
lraprovem.nl next week aniens arrivals
ahould be large.
- Tha dressed meat market waa also stead
ier thaa It has been.
There waa no change In tha egg situa
tion. Fresh Oregona were very avarr and
Arm. but a storage stock waa offered.
flutter and cheese wrra firm at last quo
tation a
Bank tlrevrlnga.
lurk rlcarlnga of the Northwestern rules
jei-'rty m are as followa
flcarln.a Balance.
Tor-. end eili.o.1-4 e-'7.'Jl
a:t;a ... !.!" t--7 i,-.o77
1 a-ome o-e -ia 44.741
hp-.kn.- ft:.-.!! TO.UJW
roTUXI N.4KUTS.
Ornle. Floor. Feed. Etr.
WIIFtT-Klwt b.i.ia: rilueatem. -7
!-. rluo. al--. red Kuaaian. 7c; Valley, tie;
r..r'y-?.-;d. .e.
1'L.Ol K Hxteni 14 MJ per barret;
e-ilrhta. t4 oi. exports. II SO; Valley, ee-at);
gtalixm. I4.A.I. whole ab.at 44 S3.
y Il.lJTl'K"9 Bran. :t tl g nay taa;
r.:;J.lii. I'-, short a ii.vjlt: railed
ta l.-v IJ .Vo t34 J.
t oil V wn.i-. t-Ui: cracied. 134 per tea.
B KI.EY Keed. -! per ton; brewing,
ro-i-.ln-il. per tn.
hats a white. 9:0 per ton.
HAT No. 1. E. O. timothy. $1T1S:
No. 1 Valley. SIS IS: alfalla. 11X50. clever,
(IvbUI. grain. 1118 11
Vegetables aad Fralta.
TROPICAL TRflTal Orange. 14 aO
4T per box: California grapefruit. U.io.
henaaea. 3&Hc per pouna. pmaepplea. a
p- r pound. lemon.. -.trt.it per box;
aorre.ranate. tl.O per box,
ril FRVlTs -acha. It tie ear
box. plume. I07i per crate: prune. 9
;itt per pound; peara. 7igll.7a p-T box;
grapea Hcnil ii per box; applea. f 14)1.1.
per box; cranberries. t.aay.es par barrel;
c a abas, II 791 per dusen.
riACK VEOKTABL.es isrrota. Il-lf per
aack: lurntpa. II: beets. 11 74.
POTATOES Oregon. lae per aoand:
sweet ootetoea. per pound.
i.vtn-S trag.io. Il.'.'e per hundred.
VEtiFTAPLErl Artichokes. 7S per dosen:
bear... 3W14K: cahbace erilla per pound:
ca uhfl - r. 2.j-eic par doxen: corn. t.
..v- per doaen; eueumbera. HOI. 39 par sack;
egg-plant. ttc per pound: garlla 10 lie
rer sound; lettuce. eOa lie per dosaa; ket-
hous lettuc. f 1 ti per tox; p-ppera.
fc per pound: radlahea. 1JV.O par do.en.
sprou'a Sllth.- per pound, totnatoee. 4UoSa
per box
1
Dairy aad Country rrodaca.
HtU'l.TRT Hena. iat14!; Kprlnga.
lc, ducks, young. 1JI:: geeoe. HHt
l.'c; turkeje. alike. 2uwlc. dreaaeu. uholca.
ry outter. solid
BVTKB Oregon creamei
E,;.;s Vreert Orrgian rsn. h. candled. 3ir
per d'.sen.- . ... .
fHEEfK Kreeh 1 lllam.iok. flat.. ISSe.
Toung A'licrl-as. Ic: storage. Ilets. 14c.
ont: AmerH-ae. lSWr.
iK Kan. . o l"e per pound.
VEAL Eaucy. 116 11 Vac per pound.
8taple Orwcerlea.
Sa.LMOI" Columbia River. l-ovindtalla.
1123 per dosen. 2-pound talle. 3 :
pound flsta Ii40; Alaska pink. 1-pound
"rovKKl! R'-atfl. In drums. 4j 4UC
per pouml. . .
IIUNCI--hore. 13 Tl par ease; atralaaa
honey. 10c per pound. a-aia
ft ALT Oranulated. 118 per ton: 7
ground. lu-Ja. M.40 par too: aoa. t P toa.
NVTS Walnuia. 1S1U Per .PO""0'
Brasil nuta 14tjlae-. filberts, lftc; almonaa.
1alc: p-csns. lc: cocoeauta. ?cl Pr
ions: ch-atnuta HHe par pouad: klcaory
auts. eoluc per pound. - .,
HEAN.-i onsll white, 4H: large white.
4V.O. I I ma, wc. plok. 5c. Mexlcana. itc.
bayiu. ftc .a
RICE No 1 Japan. a.r: cheaper rraaaa.
HtOSiU: Southern head. '
ported Imperial. e: imported extra its
L8lTAli-PTr granulated. T.o;
berrv. 7.S": beet. 7.l"; extra C.
powdered, bar re la. ;.4. cube barrels.
17.70. .
I'KIED FRt'ITS Apples, leo per P0""0
sprtcota lvlVec: peachra
prunes. Italian. 10Hioc: allver. lac; ga.
white and bUkCk. ltsfi7Hc: currants. 10
lie; ralalna. loosa Muaoatel.
bleached Thompson, line: unbleached aul
tanaa a; eeeded. t S tt
Hops. Weed and Hide.
HOPS irtl crop. ne: old, nominal.
MuHAlK Choice, SI 17e Per pound.
WOOL Eastera Oregoa. Ilta fa
round, according to shrinkage; Valley. Uty
7a per pound.
PELTS Dry. lOHe: lam ha. 0aOs aask;
shearlnca. 3e)4uo each, M
HIDE be. tad hides. 10a per pound:
Baited calf, isaiac: salted kin, 10H!
green, unaalted. 1 lee, dry calf. lt2oo
dry ataga 1 - 0 1 1 a c
CABCARA I'er pound. Hi
Oil a
LIX8EED OIL Fur raw. la kajrala. tja;
balled, la barrela. Pve; raw. la caaaa. 11-03;
boiled, ta caaee. II 04.
TERPENTINE Caaea, Tic, wood barral.
te; Iron barrels. Uc; 10-cas Iota. aac.
OAoOLl.Vk Motor gasoline. Iron barrela
ITc. caaaa. 2447 gasoline, traa Barrela,
tic: caaaa. t'Je. ,
COAL OIL Ordinary teat, caaaa. las;
buia, ta tasks. fv.a
I! AM ia to 13 pounda llSe; II to
It pounds. UStli I o 1 Pounds. I7t
17sc. Id to li poutida 17017SC. aklnned,
IPC . plentcs. USe; cottage roll. 10v.
kUKCU MEATd Beef tongue.
dried beef ua. none, sutsld. aoa. tnslda.
ZSo; knuck.ee. 21c
LABU kettle rendered, tlercee- 11 a;
tuba 14e; standard, tlercee, K'e.o: tuba,
USC; ahortenlng. tlercee. te; tub.
BACON fancy. Joe . standard. ilet;
choice, lie: Engllah. la 9 lac.
LRT ba LT CL RED Rrgular short clear,
dry aalt. Il.c: smoked. USe; backa. Tight
alt. 11S: smoked, 14 So; Backs, keavy
salt. Use; amoked, lsa: aaparuk aalt,
la. avkd. lis a
uHALLSUPPWyjlfiOS
ACTIVITY OP THE WEEK IS IX
TERKUPTEIl. Basinraa lonfinrtl Mainly lo I ho
Hog Market faille and Sheep
Are Firm.
The activity that the livestock market has
shown this week was Interrupted yeelerdsy
by a decrees In receipts, only a fw cat
tl and sheep came in. but there waa a fair
run of boga ......
Tha trading of the day waa mainly In tha
latter Una and tha prtcea were around 17.40
for light -weight, and t,:i to l.4t fur
hear lea
Sheep and c"ttl wee nominally firm and
good prlcea are expected 00 the Incoming
shipments If tha quality holda np.
Receipt, yesterday were 11 cattle. Z i
calve. 414 boga and 714 aheap,
shipper were: M. M. Ilct..r. Centervlll.
Wash . one carl'. ad of hoga: William Mulli
gan. Warwick. Wash., one carload of hogs)
E. s. Norwood. BrownsvlLa. Or., ono car
load of hogs: Triton at lianen. Ruseburg.
Or., two carloads of sheep: J. a. Flint.
Junction City. Or., one carload of calves
and hogs: S. T. Cloydt. Botneroy. Wssh., on
carload of hogs, snd J. E. Reynolds. Cua
don. or., ono carload of cattle and calves.
Ths day's salea were as follows:
Weight. Price,
1 hog 4: I. 40
ll hogs -4
t hogs 1 '-'
It hogs 1 7 40
1 hogs '!
til hogs ,-- 1-1 M
Prtcea quoted at the Portland Union
Stockyards for the various clasaea of stock
wer: '
Cattle
Choice steers .40(r5
Good to choice steers 3.?St a.40
Fair to good ateers ............. 1. 00 tf 5.7
Medium steers t.7to HI
Poor steers 1.7SW I I'
Choir cow 4 U
Fair 10 good cowa 4.00 a 4. 2i
Common cows 2 M ty 1-lu
Extra choice spayed heifer.... 4.751t 1.00
t'holre heifer 4.1U r 4 40
Cholc bulls S.lnw 11!
Good to etiole bulls 2 7.'.t III
fommoa bulls 2tan 2..VI
Cholc calve T.;i 7.50
Good to choke calvee 7 13
Common calvaa 4.w) Sll
Choice stags 4.5"W 47S
Good to cholc stags 4.10
Hogs
Cholca Ught hog. 7.408) 7 Jt
Good to cholc hogs T.ooj T -'i
Fair to good ho.s n.7:. a 7.i-o
Common bogs OOue tvoo
cheep
Choice yearling wether, coarse
wool I.(t 1.71
Choice yearling wether, vast of
mountaloa . S.ISw I 4d
Cholc two and thre.. l.l;v 1.11
Choi.- Ism ha 4.09 4:5
Good to cholca lamb 4.toty 4.14
Cull I. ISO
Chtraga Uveetark Market.
CHI-'AtiO. Ort. . Cattle Receipt ee-tlma-e.,
wtl ; market, weak. Beeves. $4.74
li;i; Trias steers. 14. 10 94. li; Wrstera
steers. M.23fJ?.2e, stockers and fee.1cr.
1 .'5 cow. aad heifers, lie all;
c'vea. OAAjP,
Mora ltccelpta eatlmated. Zl.OnO: mar
ket, a.ow t fie to loe lower. Light, f 5 13 9
tn:S: mixed. MwOAS; heavy. iol-i:
rough. faaja,2i): good to choice neavy. $t 20
4eou; p:ga. 1X20 4: kuik of sales. fd.l0
4,00.
r-a;en Receipts. ttmatd. 10.0O0; mar
ket, strong ta 1'V higher. Native. 12 20 0
1.7.1; Weatern, l2 Ofje..V yearllnsa. !
4 20: Umta. native, UilCt. Weatern, 10.74
04.13.
BAM FRANCISCO FROOtCB ILRKXT
Frtce Quoted at the Bay City for Vege
table, Frail. Eta.
HAH FRANCISCO. Oct. 30. Th follow
ing produce prtcea were current here todayt
vegetables CiaTumhere. 3.Vlt7.1e: garllo.
39-."c: tomatoes, lltntuc: eggplanl. eottf7uc
Buttr Fancy creamery, Uc
Kggs Htore. 44c; fancy ranch. 47c.
Cheea Young Americ. IdtyllSe.
Fruit Applea choice. $1; common. Tic;
Mexleaa Hmss. $4 04.10; California lemona.
choice. fj.eU; common, $1.10. pineapple, 3
OS
Potatoes Oregon Burbanks. 11.40 9 1. 10;
Helms Burbanks. (LlOtjLte; sweets. $1.4t
tj 1
MUlstuXfs Bran. 2t2; middling. ID
0)34.
Hay Wheat. 113-8 50. wheat and oata, $1
017: alfalfa. $00 la.
Onions 11 0 loc.
Receipts Flour. 4S3.V quarter sacks:
wheat. 20.70 centals: barley. 1710 centals;
oata. 113" centals: pot a toe. 1H2A sacks:
bran. SO sacks; middlings, 100 sacks; hay,
v4o tons.
CeaTr aad Hugar. '
NEJV YORK. Oct. SO. Coffee future
closed weak on th distant months. T points
lower to 2A points higher. October and No
vemoer, 13c: Dcemher, 143c; January.
lt.S.'c: February. 142r; March. 11.R7SC:
April. 13.2c: May. 7.1.83c: June. 13.S3r; July.
li7c. August, ll;c: September. 13Ac.
Spot code s'.eadv. No. 7 Rio. l.VTw1fl:
No. 4 Santos. 17c. Mild coffee. Arm. Cordova,
17 at l!c. nominal.
Offers from Rraxtl were reported un
changed to IO poUits lower.
Sur Raw, nominal. Muscovsdo. 8 teat,
sxo 3 3,37 Se: eentrlfusal. 04 teat,
.Y7Sc; molasses sucr. lit test. 3.0of
S.1JSC. Reflned. steajctB..
GOOD
CIS
MADE
Stock Prices
Two
Lifted One to
Points.
UNDERTONE IS VERY FIRM
La rice Pool Said to lie at Work In
rnited Stated Steel Copper
Shares Are Prominent In
th SpecnJatlon.
NEW YORK, Oct. 20. Errstlo ' movs
ments again characterised th stock mar
ks! today, although It xhlblted a consl.
tently firm andarton. Prleas gannad to
fluctuat la respoas to no woll-daflaod
change In opinion, wjlch remains confused
and uncart a I a.
Changes In consequence wer often per
plexing and could b attributed only to tb
varying fortunes of large speculetlv n'"';
eets whoee operations hsve been expanded
considerably in th last few days. Ths tnsr
ket -loeed with a substantial gain, ranging
from 1 to 2 larmts among tha actlva stocks,
but tha advance seemed to represent mor
th temporary advantage of ono faction
than a general enhancement of market
values. ,
A .I hough activity Increased on both sides
of the msrket, tha bears war not able to
bring about such periods of weoknesa as
ther produced yesterday.
According to Ihu goeelp of th street, a
tare rol ass st work In fnlted Ststes
Steel, whether there Is sny ground for such
a report. rlilen.es of speculation In various
pans of ths list were plain. Bear attacked
th market neretirally In tha early trad
ing tut made little headway.
Selling at the utaet v. as unusually heavy.
More than .Vi.ino ahsree of fnlted States
Steel were thrown an tha market within the
first few minutes, but, slthoogh th list
wesksned eomewhst. It soon recovered.
After a series of unimportant fluctuations,
the inerk.t took on a renewed activity be
fore th close. nd In th it half hour
price war carried up rapidly.
The metal stocks were most conspicuous.
Tran. anion. In I nlted States Steel conatl
luted tne-half of. the total morning', busl-
n,Tba tc"i per .locks, after several month,
of InactHltv. became prominent In specula
tion Amslgamsted Copper advanced 3
points on heavy dealings. ' and, Anaoonaa.
Tennessee Copper. I'lah Copper and Ani -can
Smelting gained a point or more. nii
th movement In thee Blocks I largly
speculative. It has a basis In current condi
tions In the copper metal trade.
Sales of copper continue on a large scale,
for both domestic and foreign delivery, and
prices have been quite generally advanced
hv producer and selling sgenele. Although
sales thus fsr this month sre estimated st
snore thsn 100,000.hm pound, a large In
crease In surplus stocks at tha end of Octo-b.-
Is expected. .
Ttadin. in bond. w. on a .mailer basi.
toc-ay. Price Improved at tec early regu
larity. Total .ales, par value, 12.O01.oon.
Inlted Stalea bonds were unchanged on call.
CLO6LNQ STOCK uiuiaiiu.io.
Cloalng
Sales.
1.3"0
3. 'a
iiiu.
11
54 S
- 01
SUS
10s
4S
47 S
21
17S
V
84
1)4)
lull
2S
117
134 V
V.1S
30
H.'i S
KI7S
lu.l
12V
"7S
JH
75 S
2:ius
21
ft
290
74.
2S
IK
87
143
loss
H.t
27S
4k
13S
1V
12
4d'i
31
3"S
5"
41S
10OS
.12 f
i.f.
14V
44S
lt4S
14V
li
2f
1H4 V
i4rs
32
1114
:11V
(17
8W4
12SS
47 S
83 V
10.'.
IN S
ludV
lit
11HV
3US
122S
loos
K4S
1S
IHS
151V
27
140,
22S
MS
23 S
47 V
41
10
T
3H
1UU
2US
70
33 S
24V
Allla Chal pf . .
Anu! C.ppcr ..
Am Agrl.ult ..
Am Bol bugar.
U4.7.K1
Amerl.-an Can
Am Ca.r A Kdy.
Am Colton Oil .
Am Hd Lt Pf
Am Ice occur. .
Am Llaswed . . ..
Mat
hut
3W
Am Lccomotlve. 4cnl
Am Hmel A Ref 13,.V
do prefcrreik..
Am Ste. 1 Kdy..
Am Sugar R.f..
Ain Te: A Tel . .
Am Tobacco pf.
Am Woolen
Anaconda M Co
Alchteon
do preferred..
All Co-iet Line..
Bait Ohio ...
liethlrhein Steel
Hrook K Tran . .
Canadian Paclnc
Centril Leatiier
do preferred..
Central of N J .
Che A Ohio . . .
Chicago at Alton
Chi lit Weat . ..
do preferred. .
Phlrarn A. X W
'2U
i.o"o
oi'
"poo
4.1M!
1IHI
. SI Ml
i.U""
11X1
r,.Hi
t.fMMt
!
S.7ia
2'X
1J.W1
C. M A St Paul, ll.wio
C. C. C St L.
Col Fuel A Iron
Col A Southern.
Consol t aa ....
Corn Produota ..
Del A liudeon..
l A R Grand..
do preferred..
Dletlllcra' Secur
Erie
do 1st Pf
do id lf
General Klec ...
lit North pf ...
:t No.-th Ore . .
Illinois Central.
Interoor Met . .
do preferred..
Inter Harvester.
Inter Msrlns pf
nt Pspvr
Int Pump
Iowa Cvatral ..
K C Southern . .
do preferred..
Laclede Uaa . ..
I.oul A Nash ..
Minn A St L . .
M. S P A S M M.
Mo. Kan A Tex.
do preferred. .
Mo Pacific
Nat Biscuit
Nstional Lead ..
N Max Ry 2 pf.
N Y Central . . .
N T. Ont A Wes
Norfolk A West.
North Am
Northern Pae ..
Pacific Msll ....
Pennsylvania ...
People's Gas . ..
P. C C A St L. .
Pittsburg Coal ..
Pressed 8 Car. .
Pull Pal Car . .
3. Ml
3 "J
3.7O0
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100
400
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700
400
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Reading
Republic Steal .
V.7"
diet
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23
4S
25 V
47',
41 w
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22 V
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23
47S
41 S
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35 S
24 S
1IV
41
1814
do preierrea..
Rock Island Co.
do preferred. .
St L A aV F 2 Pf
st L Southweet.
1.4"
l.lJO
2vO
do preferred
SI o. a Sheffield
do preferred..
100 8
Southern lac ..
Southern Ry . ..
do preferred..
Tenn Copper ...
Texas A Pac'tlc.
Tol. St L A Was
do preferred..
Vnloa Pacific ..
do preferred..
L" 3 Realty ...
U S Rubier ...
V 8 Steel
do preferred. .
T'tah Copper . . .
Va-Caro Chem ..
Wauaeri
do preferred..
Weatern Md ...
Westing F.lec ..
Western Union .
Wheel ALE..
0,000
1.40W
Sik
i)
2v0
BOO
5i HI
T,000
lios
2S
70S
as
27 s
1V
43 S
10a V
42
s
IMS
vl
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0)110
42
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loo S
45
48
13
23 V
54
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42S 42V
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43 S
47V
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25 S
34
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44V
4S
12C
23 V
SOS
4V
7S
Lehl.ri Valley
10.2OO
IdSV 164 S
IMS
Total sales for the day. 60,0OO sharea
BONDS.
NEW YORK. Oct- 20. Closing quotations:
1J s rf 2s reg.loOH N T C gn 3Ss. b7VB
do coupon ...loos No Pacific as... Aws
C S 3s reg lms' No Paclflo 4S...IIIUS
do coupon . . . loi S Vnlon Pacific 4s.luls
V S new 40 reg.lUV Wis Central 4... ?u
do coupon ...113V Japanes 4s .. 47 VB
D A R U 4s. .. . UOS1
Stocks a
BOSTON. Oct. 2l.-
Alloue. JJV
Amaig Copper. . ;-4 s
A . L A ta... 21 'a
Arlxona Com .. 40
B A C C 8 M. 4V
Butts Coalition. 1-V
Cal A Arlxona.. 4V
Cal A Hecla. . . .3110
Centennial
Cop Ran Con Co 52
E Butte Cop M. 10
Franklin J I
Glmux Con .... J V
Olrouav Con ... SO
Oreen Cananaa. S
I Royall Cop IS
Vaee Ilk, 24
t Boston.
-Closing quotations:
Mohawk 4UV B
Nevada Con .... InV
Nlplealng Minos.. i,a
North Butt 23
North Lak 4
Old Dominion... 3
Osceola
Parrott (8 A C).
iWuincy
Shannon
Superior
I sup A Bo. Mln.
tamarack
U 8 8 R A M..
' do preferred..
7
2T-j
2
22
4
(Utah Con ex-dlv 15V,
'1'tah Copper Co. 44
'Winona 3 s
'Wolverfn 98
I
L.ke Copper 2.1 H
Slle Copper 4'
Miami "opper... 19
t Money. Exchange. .Etc.
NEW TORK. Oct. 2H. 4ony on call
at.ady 2S Pr reat: ruling rate, 2Vl cloa
lng bid. 2 S ; offered st 2S Per cent.
Time loans steady. SO. day. H4trS per
cent: V0 dsys, SS 034 Pr cat; six months.
High. lxiw.
11' 10
MS i-
':.i 'sis'
10 s 10
4U 4"S
4 i
'its 'si's
d ', 64 '
11 S K1S
2 2H
Hi" isis
uiH 16 s
"as's '.its'
1i7 1hI
111.1 S li'HS
12' lii-v.
P7 P5
2H -h
7SS 75 S
"So w 2Hu '
21- -IV
4S J3S
'iW 'i's
itss" iii"
lows 1"
13S 13kS
Ida 11S
'31" 'sii'i,'
SOS
iio iio"
124 123
4.1 S 42 V,
"i4
44 S 44
1IHS 104
'27 si "iiW
iois iots
14 J4l
jnis iii's
31. 31S
'si i'"
1VV 126
" 's
ind lOfl
11 SS
K'7 1I4S
8M fW
117S 114H
SOS 7S
l'J3
'28 i
l.'.u-k lsw
3 S el 3 a, per cent. Prim mercantile paper.
4S4J4V Per cent. , . ,
Sterling exchange firm, wl t ft " tul1'
neas in hunkers' bills at 4325 for ftO-days
bills and at 4.8o0 for demand. Commercial
.bills. 34.S2S.
Bar silver. Mc,
Maxican dollars. 43c
Uovcrnment bonds steady; railroad bonds.
.Arm. .
LONDON. Oct. 20. Bar silver Steady,
25 1-lrtd per o twice.
Money 1 S 1 V per cent.
Tha rata of discount In tha open market
for short bills Is Ue per cent; do for
thre months' bills, 3V per cent.
8AN FRANCISCO. Oct. 20.tarllng- on
London. 60 dsvs, I4.83T4 ; do. sight, 4.86.
Drafts Sight, lc: dm wlegraph 4c
CHICAGO, Oct. 10. Exchans on Now
York, so discount.
Naval Store.
SAVANNAH. Oct. 20. Turpentine Arm at
48Sc Sale M4 barrels: receipts. 3 bar
rela; shipments. 6S barrels; stocks. 38.O0O
barrsls. , . , ....
Rosin firm. Sales 1700 lbs.: receipts. 1.00
lb.: ahlpments. 880 lb.; stocks. 6.a0O lbs.
B. M.40; D. 48; E. 45B .50: F,
8.30; O. I8.B2S: H. d.52Vi: I. 8.B2S9
S.3; k! tf.54f 4.60; N. $-70; WO. 7.20.
WW. 7.50.
Metal Markets.
NEW' TORK. Oct. 20. Standard copper
steady. Spot. October. November. December
nd January. 13.11 12-SSo. London ay.
Spot. Ii5 15: future.. ISO 10. Cutom-houo
returns show exports so far this month of
11.641 tons. Lak copper. irOJ V tTl2.75;
eleotrolytlc li.ll 4 12-lOc; caatins. 129
"Tin" firm. Spot. 11.05 6 45.1Bc: October.
41.96 d4 20c: November, tL05tt2.15c: De
r ember. 417 H tj4I.lSc: January. 4L2Vir
41.15c; February, 4L71 S42-10o- Local salea,
flv tons spot tin at 42c. London firm. Bpot.
1101 10s; future flOl 1.
Lead ear, 4.130 4.3uo New Tork; 4.104JI
4.150 East St. Loula London, il 8a d-
Spslter easy, 4.1596.350 X." Tork; 60
8.10c East SL Louis. London. I1T.
Antimony, dull: Cookson's, .10fflJS.
Iron Cleveland warrant. 46 84 In Lon
don. Locally Iron wn qulat. No. 1 foun
dry Northern, lll.:6 8 16.50 ; No. . 1110
16.25; No. 1 Southern and No. 1 Southern
soft, 118 w loaO-
RECORD FOFI THE SEASON
HIGHEST PHICK PAID FOR THIS
YEAR'S WHEAT.
Rain and Snow In Northwest Stim
ulate BujItiK In the Chicago
Market.
CrJiCAOO. Oct. 20. A new high-price rec
ord for the season was made today In
wheat Bain and snow northwest hurried
up Investors who had been hoping In vain
that a rssctlon wns Just at hand. The close,
though nervous, was at ValSc net ad-Tint-a.
Corn finished ISc to IHc abov last
night. Ostg wer up Vc to He and hog
products higher by from 7Se to 25c.
It was evident from the start that t.ia
pit .upplv of wheat would be too scanty
for buyers comfort The main reason was
snow throughout the Northwest. It was also
said that world's shipment, would ba light.
December wheal swung from $1.01 to 11.02S
and closed at l.0S, 0 1.03 V. a aln of
101'. 4c net
Corn ruled strong sll day. December
fluctuated between f.r.Ve and nflVo. closing
at the top point of the day. IStiISc higher
thaa last night. Cssh grades were firmly
held, with No. 2 .yellow quoted at 76SO
to 74c.
Oats received a lift, due to purchases for
slevator concerns and commission-houses.
Upper and lower levels for December wer
48Sc arid"47Sc. alth th clo He net
higher, at 4hc
Tha provision trade caught snthuslaam
from ths grain pits andholted quotations
with a vlin. At the- last pork had risen
224c to 25c. and other hog products 71x0
to 10a.
Th Lading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Open. High. Ixw. Close.
Dee. lint HOi'S 11.01 11.02S
Mar 1.05V 1.04 ' 1.0O 1.00S
July 1.0O 1.00S 100 1.00V
CORN.
Dee. . .5H- - .V --.45V .V
May S .67S 5V
July 4V .V .5V ")
OATS.
Dec'. .47V 4S .47V -4H
May 5S -.50". .SOS .50S
July .47 . .47S .47 .47S
MESS PORK.
Jan."..".'...' 15.t.5S 1515 lS.SJti 15.85
May 15.73 1S7S 15.46 16.S2S
LARD.
Ort .05 K.07S S.05 1.07V4
Jgn 0.15 9.15 0.05 1.16
SHORT RIBS.
May (15 1.35. 1.25 1.35 '
Cash quotations were aa follows:
Flour Firm.
Ry No. 2. 97 27 Sc.
DBrley Feed or mixing. SOcff 11.02.
Fair to choice malting. $1,121 1.2S.
Clover 14j H.50.
Pork Mess, per barrel, 16.7S 1A.
l,ard Per loo pounds. $9.
Hides Phort. clear (boxed). $.257 8.75.
Oraln statistic:
Total clearances of wheat and flour wer
equal to 128.000 bushels. Exports for the
wsek. ss shown by Brsdstreet's. were equal
to 2.542.00O bushels. Primary receipts wer
1.251.000 bushels, compared with Hit. 000
bushels the corresponding day a year ago.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 63
cars; corn. 191 cars; oats. 151 cars; hogs,
13.000 hesd.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, barrels J2.200 17.0UO
Wheat, bushels . 07.200 181.700
Corn, bushels 271. St0 67,000
Oats, bushels 289.800 249.9110
Rve. bushels 14.500 1.700
Barley, bushel ...160.000 7,100
Grain at Saa Francisco.
BAN FRANCIMCO. Oct. 20. Wheat and
barley Firm.
8pot quotations
Wheat Shipping, 11.4TH fJl.ftO per cen
tal. Barley Feed. $1.7891.80 per cental;
brewing. $1.87 S fj l-M S Pr cental.
Oat Red. $1.C2HV2 per cental; white.
11 erne 1 72S per cental; black. $1.70 tj
L80 per cental.
Callboard sales
Wheat No trading.
Barley December, $1 89 per cental: May,
$1.04 per cental.
Enron aan Grain Markets.
LONDON. Oct. 20. The cargoea were
firmer todsv. Walla Walla for shipment was
Hated Id higher, the quotstlons now being
to td to 16s td. Ths English country mar
kets were firmer at an 3d advance. Th
French country market were quiet,
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 2a Wheat. 7s
SVd; December. 7s. 6V4: March, 7s. 6Sd;
May. Ta, tjd. Weather cloudy.
Mlnnea polla Wheal Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 20. Wheat
December. ll.USc- May. 1115S ttl.ISS:
July. 11.18. Cash corn. No. 1 hard. 11.12V:
No. 1 Northern. 11 11 V B MIS : No. 2 North
ern. ! LOWS OLIOS ; No. 3 wheat, $1.04 V 9
1.06V.
Paget Hound Orwia Market.
SEATTLE, Oct. 20. Wheat Bluestem,
83c fortyfold. 60',e; club. 80c; Fife. Sc;
red Russian. TBc Oata, 111 per ton; barley,
131 S Per ton; mixed corn, $32.50 per ton;
yellow corn. 111 per ton. Teeterdays car
receipts, w heat 24. oats 8. hay 20, barley 2.
New York Cojtoav Market.
NEW TORK, Oct. 30. Cotton future very
steady. Closing bids: October $.08c; Novem
ber $ 10c: Deosmber, t.I8c; January. 9 1.1c;
February. t.21e; March, l.fSc; April, 1.14c;
May. 9.14c; June. 9.47c: July, 1.51c; August,
$ 41e: September. 9.40c
Spot closed dull. 10 points higher. Mid
dling uplands. 1.45c: do. Oulf. 1.70c No salea
Chicago Produce Market.
CHICAGO. Oct. 20. Btittet Steady;
creameries. 23tJ29c: dairies, 21 26c
v.,.,-. fc-tssdy; receipts. 4010 enses; at
mark, caree Included. luVlbe; firsts, 21c;
Prcheser" Vteady, daises. H'i ei4Hc-,
twin. lTVtlUc: Young Americas, Its
14SV; !$ horus, 14Vgl4Sc
Dululh Flax Market.
DULUTH. Oot. IO. Flsx on trsck and in
store 12.43: to arrlv. 12.41: October. 12.43
ssked- Novsnioer, $2.39 bid: Doc.rnber.
12.15S a.ked; May. 12.31. nominal.
Wool at St. Lottie.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 2i.-eWool Weak. Ter
ritory and Western ' msdiums, 17tt2uc; fine
mediums, lottliio; On, 11 15c.
Hops at New York.
NEW TORK. Oct. 10. Hops Firm. Pa
cific Coast, 1911. It 6 43c
GROWTH IS STEADY
Trade
Is Expanding in Jobbing
Lines.
MILL OPERATIONS LARGER
Heavier Orders Are Placed by Hoot
wear Bnrers Iron and Steel
Business Is Stimulated
by lAwe.r Prices.
NEW YORK. Oct, 20. R. 3. Dun Co.'s
weekly rvlw of trade tomorrow will say.
Immediate requirements to replenish a
pleted locks, coupled with lower prices, ar
responsibl for a continued lncreas In trads
activity. Th Improvement Is conservativ.
but steady. , , ,
Weakness Is still pronounced In pig iron,
with salss of from 10.00O to 18.000 tons of
foundry grades reported In eastern terri
tory, partly for early delivery. In plates
and structural material, sharper competition
Is noted, and wb.ll new business is keeping
up at th expense of values, orders for rail
road equipment and steel cars are stimulated
by taa lowsr prices, wire products are mov
ing In good volume xid several additional
contracts have been placed for pipe.
That th dry goods trade Is expanding
steadily la shown by the Increased operations
of mills and manufacturers of different dry
good, specialties.
Bleached cottons ar quiet, but staple
print ar well under order and several line,
of ginghams ar old up for Spring. Export
cotton good, trad has received a setback
because of tha complications in China, but
Bed Sea trad holds up th business with
other markets.
Buyers In foot wear show a disposition to
place larger contracts to cover future needs,
and manufactursrs are asking advances to
cover higher cost of lesther.
The leather trade also display, a spirit
among the buyers of willingness to operate.
Hides are active and strong.
EXPANSION IN THE .RETAIL TRADE.
Seasonable Activity In Jobbing- and Whole
sale Lines.
NEW YORK, Oct, 20. Brad.treef. tomor
row will say:
Though trade reviews show little definite
change. It is true that retail business In tha
lsrgr cltie hss expended In consequencs
of cooler weather and the advance of th
eeaaon. Too much rain along the Atlantlo
Seaboard has Impaired shipping, while low
cotton price have affected Southern trade
and collections. Incidentally, the oountry
districts as a whole report that retail busi
ness In this respect is rather slow.
Rsluras as to Jobbing snd wholesale lines
tell of a reasonable degrae of activity In
dry goods, furniture, shoes and the Ilka, but
It is claimed that Interior distributors con
tinue to buy on a hand-to-mouth basis.
Trade In leather holda up well, with a
firm price undertone. All grades of leather
ore active snd firm, with export trade a fea
ture, ea-
There Is more doing in holiday goods, and
manufacturing confectioners are busy.
Trade In finished steel Is unsatisfactory,
not bo much because of a paucity of orders,
but particularly because prices have again
receded so low as to threaten very small
profit Competition Is keen and manufac
turare In the Central West have requested
the railways to reduce freight rate, on
raw materials, apparently preferring to sava
In this direction rather than to cut wages..
Business fsllures In the United Ststes for
tbe week ending October 19 were 25S,
against 212 last week, and 197 In the like
period of 1910. 244 In 1909. 211 In 190$
and 220 In 1907.
Business failures In Canada for th week
number 24, which compares with 19 last
m-eek and It for ths corresponding week in
1910.
Wheat Including flour! exports from the
United States and Canada for th week end
ing October 19. aggregate 2,141.021 bushels,
against 2.72.041 last week and 2,144,475
this week last year.
Com export, for the week were 631,612
bushels, sgalnst 754,749 last week and 118.
488 In 1910.
Hank Clearings.
NEW YORK. Oct. 20. Bradstrert's bank
clearings report for the week ending Octo
ber 10 show an sggresrate of $3,480,818,000.
as sgalnst I2.S84.4O7.O0O last week and
l:l.r.h.-,.424.000 In the corresponding wsek
last year.
- P.C. Increase.
New York $l,ilHti.4,0OD 7.3
Chicago Sjri.oi'.J.imi) T.n
Boston Ih!l.842.ii00 ."
Philadelphia l:i.7rl.oo 8.2
frit. Louis K!.ft2."i.0t( 2.4
Ksnsas City .17.5".'I.imk) 2.9
Pittsburg .-iK.OI8.ooo 4.1
Fan Francisco . 142.000 1H.0
Baltimore 41.67O.O00 10. ft
Cincinnati . . . no.iio.-i.oo 10.1
Minneapolis 2S.704.imiO 7.S
Cleveland 2."i.2:H.i"MI 14.0
New Orleans 1K.475.UOO 7.5
Detroit '. 22.4sa.ooO 10.8
Omaha 1H.I172,(HM) 2.1
Los Angeles 24.U70.H00 32.2
Louisville 15.4:.r..tli 15.4
Milwaukee a ' 13.847.000 1.9
Portland. Or 14.b4M.0O0 19.4
Seattle 1 4.4i.-..ooo 20.9
St. Paul 11.712.O0O 2.0
Atlanta 18.24S.OOO 15.8
Buffalo 12.42S.OOO 10.8
Denver 10.410.000 7.4
Indianapolis 8,SSK.olO 10.8
Providence 10.243.000 M8.3
Richmond 7.93M.000 9.4
Washington, D. C 6.022.000 5.2
St. Joseph 6.7O4.O0O 0.2
Fort Worth .'. . 9.045.0O0 10.2
Memphis I0.0o3.0oo 14.8
Salt Lake City T. 233.000 11.9
Columbus 6,2iMl.ti00 14.8
Albany T. 275.000 .T
Tacoma 3.231.000 9.0
Savannah Tiff
Spokane. Wash 6.672.000 10.1
Sacramento. Cal 1.4S9.OO0 4.8
Helena 1.271.000 31.0
Houston 41.864.000 11.8
Galveston 26.492.000 29.8
DHed Fruit at New York.
NEVv YORK, Oct. 20. Evaporated apple,
stesdy. Spot, fancy. 1010Sc; choice. by
tSc; prime, 8 S 0 9c.
Prunes arm. Quotations rsnge from 7 to
12SO for Callfornlas up to 40-30 and IIS
aiSSc for Oregons.
Peaches steady. Choice, lHylltJc; extra
choice. 11V12c: fancy. 12S6P13Va
"Forest Grqve
now has 18 blocks
of hard surface
'pavement, Bitu
Tithic, the best in
the land, s6 w6
are pretty well
prepared for "Win
ter, thank you."
Forest Grove
News-Times.
THE BARBER ASPHALT
PAVING COMPANY
Constructs Asphalt and other Bitu
minous Pavements. 605-808 Electric
bldg.. Portland. Or. Oakar Uubsr,
Manager.-
THE UNITED STATES
NATIONAL BANK
PORTLAND. OREGON
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
Capital - - - $1,000,000.00
Surplus and Profits $900,000.00
OFFICERS:
J. C AIXSWORTH. Prraldent. . R. W. SCHMEER, Cubic.
R. LEA BARNES, Vice-President,
A. M. WRIGHT, Assistant Cashier. W. A. HOLT. Assistant Caahler.
LETTERS OF CREDIT AND TRAVELERS
CHECKS ISSUED NEGOTIABLE EVERYWHERE
DRAFTS DRAWN on all FOREIGN COUNTRIES
lumber mens
National Bank
CAPITAL $1,000,000
i per cent
on savings
LADD & TILTON BANK
Established 1859. J '
Capital $1,000,000.00
t?nrplns and Undivided Profits .' 800,000.00
N Letters of credit, drafts and travelers' checks issued, avail
able on all parts of tbe -world.
Corner Washington
First National Bank
Capital $1,500,000
Surplus 750,000
Oldest National Bank West of the
Rocky Mountains
The Canadian Bank of Commerce
INCORPORATED 1807.
Head Offl'
Toronto, Canada.
London 3 Lombard Street.
Over two hundred other branches In the United States and Canada.
Evy cai talce)f collection. nh?i&n malan tten&rl
clpal cltiea In United States and Canada bought and sold, and a general
banking business transacted.
Interest allowed on Time and Special Deposits.
PORTLAND BRANCH, SECOND AND STARK STREETS
F C. HALPAS, Manager.
WANTED GAR.NET CHILES.
If you have any to offer, write to
JAC. P-ISHEI,
4.1 Waahlna-toa 8t San Franolaeo.
TRAVELERS CTJTDE.
OTKS RITKB TKA.VSI'OBTATIOJf CO.
STB. J.N.TEAL
Freight receleed
dally at Oak-st docl
for Th Dallas.
Hood River. Whits
Bslmon. I'M 1 1 1 1 a,
Kennewlck. Pasco.
Richland. Hanford.
Whits Bluffs. an4
intermediate Dolnta
FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER BERV1CK.
FARE 50 CENTS
TO HOOD RIVER. WHITS SALMON. THS
DALLES.
Steamer leaves Portland Sunday TudaT
Thursday. 7 AM. Saturnine leave The
III". "onda7Vadn..d.y -. Umti
arriving at Portland about B P. M. sam day.
W. 8. Buchanan. SuPt-jW. S. Smallwood,
Qen l Mgr. Phor. Main 20l)0. A 5.
THE BIG 3
QCAK BEAVER ROSE CITY
EXrKKfta STEAMERS OB
Ean Trancisco and Los Angeles
nlTHOVT CHANOK.
S. S. Braver Salle P. M. October 24.
BAk MIASiCISCO POKTLASK - -4
Ticket Office, 14 Third tit.
shone M'ls 402 and A 14U.
San Francicso, Los Angeles
and San Pedro Direct.
ortli Pacific S. S. Co.'s S. 6. Roanoks
and 6. S. Elder sail every Weanesday alter
nately at 8 P. M. Ticket office lii I hlr
t. n er r Aid sr.
MARTIN J. HIGLEr. Passeri-rer Agent
W. K. HLl'SSKR, FrelKht Agent.
Pbonea M. 181. A 1314.
COOS BAY LINE
STEAMER RKKAK WATER.
Sails from Ainsworth Dock. Portland. S
P M vry Tuesday. Freight received at
Alnsworth Dock dally up to S P. U. Pas
senger far, flrst-olass, 10; second-class. $7.
Including msals and berth. Ticket office
Alnsworth Dock. Phones Main lias. Mala
170. A 123.
Corner Fifth
and Stark
and Third Streets.
New .on m
TRAVELERS GC1DK.
Ask about
American
Atlantic Transport
Red Star
White Star
"Olympic"
Largest
Finest
Steamer
in the
World.
White Star-Dominion
T. H. LARKVE.
IB Second Ave.. Seattle Wash.
Apply Local Railway Agent.
CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS.
Eapress Hervlce via
ST LAWRENCE RIVER SCENIC ROTUTB
Less Than 4 Days at sea by the
EMPREHHE8 OF THE ATLANTIC.
Weekly Ballings to Europe.
First-class JUZ.50; Winter months. f85.0t.
elecond-clsss. J5H.75; One-class cabin (II) 50
fcri-XIAL CHRISTMAS EXCURSIONS.
Friday, Dec 1. Empress of Britain.
Saturday. Dsc. B. Lake Manitoba.
Friday. Dec 15. Empress of Ireland.
Berthing plans now open. Book Early.
THIRU-CLAS8 RATES.
Hamburg. Antwerp, Bremen, etc. 30. 131.33
Liverpool. London. Glasgow. Bel-
faat ....$31.25, S32.50
Norway. Denmark. Sweden $3-4.76, $37.25
Special rail rates on request.
y. u. Johnson. C. A, 143 Third St.
All rail and 6. S. agents sU Can. Pao.
tickets.
NEW ZEALAND AND AUTSRAUA
(Union Lin of N. Z.)
TA TAHITI AND WELLINGTON.
Direct through steamers, astling from Saa
Francisco Nov. 15 and every 28 days. Wll
ingtun and bck. 1st claas, $264. Other rates
also low. The line to Isles of the Sooth Seas.
For reservationa see Coupon Railroad Agents,
or address Oceanic 8- S. Co.. Baa Francises.
Willamette River Route
Dally Boats (except Sunday) 6:45 A.
M., for Oreson City, St. Paul and War
Landings.
For Salem 6:45 A. M., Mondays,
"Wednesdays and Fridays. Taylor Street
Dock. Telephone, Main 40.