Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 02, 1911, Page 20, Image 20

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    TTTIS MOTCXING OBEGOXIAX, TTTTTKSDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1911.
20
OFFICIALS GO
OVER
CANAL LOCKS DATA
State Commission Views Re
port of Government for
Oregon City Project.
DAMAGE CLAIMS HELD HIGH
Amount Asked by Property Owner
Alone rropod Right of Way
Will He Submitted to Pv
rrtary of War.
One more day passed In Oie consid
eration of the Orrn City locks situa
tion has failed to produce a plan of
definite action. Tr.e only outcome of a
meeting- held yesterday by Governor
West. Secretary of State Olcott and
Flats Treasurer Kay. representing the
state, and President Joeeeiyn. of the
Portland Railway. Llirht Power Com
pany, owr.er of the present canal and
locks, with Major IKIndoe. Corps of
Army Knelneere. waa to decide on a
future session with Mr. Josseiyn.
Major Mclndoe has received from all
Oregon City property owners from
whom rlirht of way was sousht In con
nection with the proposed new locks on
the eajt side, their claims for damasee
as estimated. They are regarded as ex.
orbttant- Major Mclndoe will not dis
cus details of his recommendations to
the Secretary of War. to whom the
claims will te jrlven t-r perusal, nor
aa to other features o hi report on
the negotiation so far conducted, but
It t not believed that the Government
will accept rtstit of way at the price
sought. If the Secretary of War de
cide that the new lock ha:i be con
structed, the Government will resort to
condemnation.
The principal purpose of yesterday a
iratherlna- was for the state offlclals td
fami;iar!se themselves with Major Mc
lndoe data and report from aubordl
nate on part of the project. So far
the Government la not In favor of reha
bi:itatlnr the old locks, thotirh If the
yrtce of the Portland Hallway. Light
Power Company Is lowered the rebuild
In; mlsrht be siren more favorable con
sideration. I.CMP SCM PAII FOB CARGO
Xrw Charter Announced With local
Ixmrtlng Options.
Comyn. Markall Company, who
have shipped considerable lumber from
Portland, have closed a transaction that
makes It notable as the first Instance
In which a lump sum has been paid
for the same bl:slne. The deal la the
rhartrrlnjr of the FTenon bark Ver
sailles to load a full israo of redwood
at Eureka for the Vnlted Kingdom.
The vessel le on the wary to San Fran
cisco from Hambnrr with general carro
consigned to Meyer. Wilson Com
pany. Other charter reported yesterday In
cluded that of the rrlttsh bark Con
way Castle, now at Snlaverry. South
America, to load wheat here or at Ta
roma on a rate of 31s t-L Hind. Holph
Company have fixed the erhooner
Alumna, which Is en route from Wll
lapa Harbor for Antofoa-asta with lum
ber, to load lumber for Svdney at 43
d. with the option of Melbourne or
Adelaide at . d. Ilr1ahr.no at 47a
d. or Valparaiso for orders at ils d.
eih will load either on the Columbia
River, puset Sound or WKlapa Harbor.
SFWER EXTENSIONS NEEDED
Captain Emkra Say a Waterfront
Should I'orre Ine.
Captain IT-trry Err.ken. of the Colum
bia River lllots" Association, saya that
the waterfront Interests should partici
pate In a concerted campalirn to force
the extension of all sewers etnptylna
Into the harbor. He spent a portion of
yesterday morning- at the foot of Stark
etreet. where condition are the worst,
and then took In the north end of the
harbor.
"1 believe that the only solution for
the sewerare problem la for the city to
construct seawalls on both sides of
the harbor and make provision for the
sewers to be carried through the wall
to deep water." he said. "In the first
rdace a harbor board should be created
with authority to fon'e rower Improve
ments until such time as It Is realized
by all concerned that seawalls must
come. The stench In the harbor now Is
the worst I have ever known and with
little current a:id low water in many
place the sewer output la held ta er
rant." STRATttEARX TO CXIXJAD HERE
founding Show Pair Depth Availa
ble for Coal Tramp.
Soundings msd yesterday In front
of the Pacific Coast Company's bunk
ers Indicated that the British steamer
r-trathearn. which Is out nearly a
month from Newcastle with coal, can
discharge her cargo despite the unusu
ally low stag of water. It will be
necessary to barer ber off the dock a
short distance. Harbormaster Speter
and Pilots Joe Allen and Harry Emken
conducted the soundings and were
satisfied with the result.
It was suggested that sounding be
made In front of every dock where
oceangoing vessels berth during; the
present height of the river, and o, rec
ord will be maintained, so that It can
b ascertained accurately what draft
can be accommodated. There Is no
point In the harbor where trouble has
been met wtth yet In handling vessel,
and while dredging would Improve sev
eral berths, condition are better than
expected.
AVIIXI VRT ORPER SUSPENDED
Government Will Decide on Other
Protection for Wireless.
Collector of Custom Malcolm ha
been notified by the Burma of Naviga
tion that a portion of the order cov
ering the Installation of wireless ap
paratus on steamers, under the act of
June S4. 1910. which waa to have been
enforced January 1. 191?. ha been sus
pended. The Bureau la considering the
Issuance of regulations, to go into ef
fect July 1. 1911. to provide for ef
ficient emergency auxiliary apparatus
to take the place of the suspended or
der. The part of the regulations suspended
provided that a storage battery or
coma other auxiliary which wou'.d pro
duce aufflcient power to operate the
transmitting apparatus four hours, or
dinary sanding, and suitably Installed
ant ready for use In case of accidents
disabling the electric plant of the vee-
..I m-aa to be aboard carrier comlr.i
under the Jurisdiction of the wireless
act by tos openlna" of the new rear.
POUT BESTS ITS OPPOSITION
Harmattan and Jtrarert Brought Into
Rlrrr on Prtnt Rate.
Harry Campion crowed twice yes
terday on learnlnr from Astoria that
the Port of Portiaod ha;, beaten the
Pua-et Pound Tuarhoat Company In
pUdnr a Pot aboard the British
steamer Harmattan. on her arrival
from Victoria, and In towln the
Khoonfr W. F. Jewett. comln from
fan Pedro. Into the river. The Port
has secured the last six vessel to en
ter that required either a pilot or tow.
It was reported In Astoria yesterday
that the Port of Portland had disposed
of the pilot schooner Joseph Pulitzer
Dee te Arrive.
warn.
Nome City.
Carlos
From Date
, Jan rranelere.Ia port
. fian Kranclsc la port
. ' i ;emoo. .. la port
f-je H. EI
Bcif Cits
Al. lance. ,
..fan Pedro. ..In port
..Kureka. In port
,. Jiendsn. . Nov. a
..u rxlra... Nov.
Aevtl.
leaver
Fl CM. ......
Tlilamek. ...
T nek water. .
Gen w Klder
Oolites Oat. -.
B.ar. ........
Hoaaok. ..
. . Saa Frcoclsre Nov.
.. Cooullle Nov.
. . Coos liar.... Nov.
. Kr mso... N'.
. Tillamook. ... Nov.
.fan Pedro... Nov.
. Saa Disss. ... Nov.
11
Vane
Carlos. .......
fto. city.... .
Aavtl
Sue H. Elmore
A ' lane
Nome City...
Tillamook. ...
Foe
.an rranelsce
.?an i'Nits. ...
.Ilasdoc. . ....
. Tillamook....
. Kur-ka . . . .
Iate
Not. S
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
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s
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s
IS
IS
, an Francisco
Nov.
. CoqulT
.Coos Pay
. Sao Fraa Cisco
.sen rle-o. . . .
. Pan Pedro. .. .
. Ttramook....
, Ban Pedro. . .
JD Dlo. . .
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Breakwater. ..
Palcon ,
SPalc
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pee-.
W. Elder.
I ea var
Ooldea Oats.
Hear
Ruanokt. .....
and was to abandon towake and pilot
age. Superintendent Campion' In
structions to the crew to continue
their activity belle the tory.
The Harmattan come In the Maple
Leaf line and will load 4000 ton of
wheat, work Ins; the cartco at Mont
gomery dock No. 2. Columbia dock No.
1 and Martin's dock. She will also
take on a small quantity of merchan
dise. Provision will be mads In lin
ing; ber so that later (he will load cop
per ore and canned good In the aoutli.
all deetlned for Europe.
LIGHTHOCSE ENGINEER HERE
Several Important Step Considered
Regarding Aids.
Ti place lighted gas buoy at the
mouth of the Columbia River to mark
the channel. Increase the brilliancy of
the ranaje lights at Port Columbia. In
vestigate the proposition of stationing
a llghtvessel to mark the Port of Orford
Reef, delve Into details concerninir the
proposed Installation of new fog signals
at Cape Flattery and Point Wilson and
of establishing a light at the end of the
Columbia River Jetty are matter being
considered by J. 3. Conway, chief con
structing engineer of the Bureau of
I.ljrhthousos.
Mr. Conway arrived here yesterday
and passed the day consulting with
Inspector Peck, of the Seventeenth
Lighthouse District. He may be Joined
here by Captain K. M. Trott. general
Inspector of the bureau, who Is at
Seattle. With, conferring with Com
mander Tillman, of the Alaska dis
trict. He will mske the Journey to
the Columbia on the tender Manzan
Ita. Marine Notes.
To begin loading lumber the steamer
F. 8. Loop went to St. Johns and
Kalama yeaterday and will proceed to
Westport today.
Work on the furnace of the steamer
Sue H. Klmore not having been com
pleted, her sailing for Tillamook ba
been postponed until tomorrow.
In general cargo from San Franclaco
the steamer Nome City entered yeater
day at the Custom-House and tb
steamer Roanoke cleared for San
LMego.
Cribbing ha been built under the
bilge and a portion of the keel of the
ship Reuce. on the public drydock. so
as to protect her from the swells of
passing steamer.
A the Port of Portland steamer
Ocklahama la to ba tied up thta after
noon to wash her boiler, advantage will
ba taken of the Idleness to place her
new pilothouse In position. The pres
ent house for the skipper leaks.
Merchants' Exchange report yester
day Included the arrival at Queens
toe n of the French bark Marecbal de
Castries, which cleared from Portland
June 29 with a cargo of lumber meas
uring 1.21.4. 644 feet. She sailed from
the Columbia River June S.
Attorney Investigating the history
of bonds authorized for the construc
tion of municipal dock, have Indicated
that they may require additional Infor
mation, and the Commission of Public
I'.nks has wired aa to what details
are wanted, but. had received no reply
yeaterday. The engineers forming the
board of consultation are ready to leave
Xew Tork for Portland on two weeks'
notice, and that will be given aa aoon
as fund for the sale of 180.000 of. the
bonds, which were awarded the Port
land Trust Company, are available.
MoTementa of Vessels.
POnTXANO. Nov. I Arrived Prltlfh
steamer Harmattan. from Victoria, B- C;
t steamer Alliance, irora w 7 -'
ka: steamer Catania, from Sea Francisco.
Sailed Steamer Roanoae. tor ban LJiego ana
way portsi gasoline sloop Delia, tor Mea
tocca. Astoria. Nov. 1 Condition at the month
of the river at t P. It: Smooth i wind north,
eight miles: weather, clear. Sailed at 30
A M-. steamer Yosetnlte. for Saa Pedro.
Arrived at 10 A. M.. schooner W. F. Jewctt.
from San Pedro. Sailed at 10 A. M.. steamer
W. 8. Porter. Sir. Francisco. Arrived
down at 10 and sailed at 11 So A. M.. steam
mer Breakwater, for Cooe Bay. Sailed nt
noon. steamer Saginaw. for Raymond:
steamsr Tamalpals. for San Francisco. Ar
rived at 2:40 P. M. and left up, British
steamer Harmattan. from Victoria. Ar
rived at S IS and left up at 4 P. M.. steamer
Alliance, from Eureka and Coos Bay. Ar
rived at 4 13 P. M. and !ft up, steamer Ca
tania, from Saa Francisco.
Sen Francisco. Nov. 1. Arrived at 4 A.
at., steamers Hoqutsm and Washington, from
Port. and. Sailed at 10 A- M.. steamer Yel
lowstone, for Portland. Arrived at 10 A, M-.
steamer Beaver, from San Pedro. Arrived
at a last night, steamer Bear, from Port
land. tjueenstowu. Oct. Si. Arrived French
ablp Marecbal de Castries, from Portland.
Seattle. Nov. 1. Arrived V. 8. 6. atna
serma. cruise: steetr.er Hlloclan. from Ta
rorna: steamer Prince George, from Prince
Huprt. Sailed Stramer ltellerophon, for
I.I-rpoM via the Orient: steamer CoL E. 1
tiraka. towing bars. 13. for San Francisco:
steamer Northwestern. for Southwestern
Alaska: steamer Jefferson, for Skagway:
s:am.r Columbia, for Sallna Crux: atamer
Sar.t Ana. for Southeastern Alaska: steam
er Prlac George, for Victoria.
San Francico. Nov. Arrived Steamers
Chehalle. liouiam. from Columbia P.lver:
Wasbtrgtoa. from Astoria: Redondo, from
Coos rtav; Oeorg. W. Fenwlek. from aluk
Uteo: Mathilda, from Antofogasta: schoon
er LJasve Vance, from Grave Harbor. Sailed
steemer Yellowstone, for Astoria: schoon
er Spokane, for tlaxnble: schooner Archer,
for Roche HsrbOT.
Honskong. Nov. 1. Arrived previously
Minnesota, from Seattle and Tscoms; Si
beria, from San Francisco.
Yokohama, Nov. 1. Arrived prsvtoasly
China at era. from San Fraaclsoo,
Tides at Astoria Thursday.
High Lew
e.41 A. M TT feet"?.! A. M....1S feet
tu p. al.. ..SS feet,.0S P. M....3.4 feet
UPLIFT IN STOCKS
Market Shows More Strength
Than in Many Weeks.
ADVANCE IS CONTINUOUS
rnlted SlAte-j Steel Gain XearlT
Tour Points. Owing to TTnexpccU
edly Good Quarterly Report.
Bonds Are Also Firm.
NX W TORK. Nov. 3- Tt hss bsen many
weeks since Wall street hss witnessed aa
apward movement la stocks which paral
leled that of todar- Besmnlnr with the
stroke of the gong which slsnaied the open
lag ot the market, stocks were carried tor
ward steadily to the etid of the day.
The buying was areslve throughout.
United States 8t..l roee nearly foor polnta
to V passing above the flsure at which
It clon-d last Thursday, when filing of the
Government suit broke the price to 80. L
hlsh Valley and American Smelting each
sained 4 point. Canadian Pacifle 3S. Read.
in f aud Inlon Pacific Sis. There was
not a weak spot In the Hat.
The upward movement was ascribed gen
erally to heavy buying for the long account,
owing to tb. unexpectedly good quarterly
report of United Htates eteel and the Oov
ernment s attitude toward the American To
bacco reorganisation plana
An Important development of the week,
as regards the t'nlted Btates Pteel Corpora
tion, was a change In attitude of the rail
road a which Indicated that they have near
ly reached the limit of the postponement
of equipment buying. Semi-official -statements
were to the effect thst new orders
of the Vnlted States Steel Corporation last
month were larger than expected a fortnight
a co. probably ranging around 33.000 tons
dally. "
The September report of the New York
Central sjstom showed Increase In net reve
nue of 11. aos.ouo. This was unezpeotedly
large. The Pennsylvania system, on the
other hand, reported a shrinkage In net
revenue of more than $700,000. The strength
of Minneapolis. St. Paul Sault Ste. Mnrle
was explained by Its .howlng of an mcreaae
of ."4o.oOO In operating Income last month.
Call money touched !t per cent today for
the first time since January 1M. The ad
vance In rates was due to the requirements
for November Interest snd dividend dis
bursements. -
The bond market exhibited decided firm
ness In line villi the Improvement to stocks.
Total ealea. par value, 4.R4.OO0. United
States bonds unchanged en call.
CLOSINO STOCK QUOTATIONS.
uioaicg
Low.
Allls Cha pf .. "0
Amal Copper .. lO.OoO
Am Agrlcuit
Am Ilft Sugar. 4.!'.m
American Can .. .10t
Am Car A 1 dy. .;
Am Cotton Oil . S.tiK
Am Uil at Lt pf
Am ice Securl
Am Linseed
Am !xcomotlve. 500
Ajn Sm.l A Kef. a.TnO
do preferred.. -o-Am
Steei Fdy .. i'i
Am fcu;ar Rf 4ut
Am T.I A Tel l.'-
Am Tobacco pf. 2.U"t
Am Woolen
Anaconda M Co
Atchison .Toi
lo pr-ferrej..
Atl Coast Una.. 1.6"
Halt ac Ohio ... l.l'0
llelhU-lwm Steel .V'o
Brook K Tran. . 2'-
Canadian Pio .. 14. '."")
Central leather. 2'H
do preferred.. 200
Central of N JM
Chee A Ohio . .. L7C0
Chlcaso Alton
CM Ot West . .. l.OOO
do preferred.. S.l"o
Chl. aio at N W. l.wst
C. il A: tit Paul. 10.10O
C. C. C A St U.
Col Fuel & Iron 3J9
Col A Southern
Consul uu .... 7. 0
Cora Products.. 7'
Pel A liudion.. loo
DAK Grande.. -'.
do preferred,. ?oo
Distillers' Secur 1.1
Erie 12.KX
do 1st pf .... 4..t'
do -J pf .... '"
Gen E.eotrle . .. 'o
Gl North pf ... .so
Gt North Ore .. l.ooy
Illlnols Central. "HJ
lateroor Met .. S.O0O
do preferred.. 2.'l'
Inter Harvester. 1,000
Inter alartne pf , 4u0
Int Paper loo
lnt Pump 8-"-
Iowa Central
K C South-rn .. Too
do preferred.. 4oO
Laclode Gas ... c,'
l.nu-.s A Nsh .. 1.-"V
Minn A St L. . . l'
.VI. d P A S d M 1,?'nj
Mo. Kan A Tex - O
do preferred.. l'
Mo PaclUc t.l'
Nat BlSAUlt ....
Nat Lead .. S"0
N Max Ky 2 pf. !
los
US
14,'. St
lli
20
11T 2
N Y Central . . .
N Y. Ont A Wes 1. w
Norfolk A W-sl 6'o
North Am 4'
Northern I'ac .. I.W
PaclH- Mall ... 7'.X
Pennsylvania ... e.!.'1
Peop.e's Gas ... n"
P. O C A Ht I... 100
Pittsburg Coal . 40O
1'r.ased 8 Car.. 4uo
Puil Pal Car
Ry S-eel Spring. BA0
Reading 141.MJO
Republic Steel - 1.0s
do preferred.. 1.7'
Ro.-k Island Co,
do pielerred.. 2,"SJ
Pt L. A S F 2 Pf o'H
6t I. Southwest.
do preferred.. 100
S:oss Sh.Sleld -
Southern pae .. !2.oo
Southern Ry . 17.1X
do preferred.. l.CV)
Tenn Copper . -. l.Aoo
Texas A Fee . . 1.000
Tol. St L A We 1-X
do preferred.. 600
Union Pacino .. se,000
do preferred.. ..... .
TT S Realty ... In
V S Rubber t.OOO
V B Steel SS.V00O
do preferred., O.uoO
Ttah Copper .. .2"J
Va-Caro Cham - 1.KUO.
1".
70 1 70
IS3
65 V
Wabash
do preferred.
Western Md . .
Westing Fteo .
Western Union
Wheel A L. .
1"0 IBM H 25
2"0 67 ".tt M
l.ZnO 64 H 3V i
l.l-y J8'e tsi 7Sv
200 4 3 a H
2.000 lewtA 164 108S
lhigh Valley
Total aa.ee for the day. 010.100 aharaa
BON't3.
KEW TORK. Nov. 1. Closing quotations!
V B ref 2s reg..loOHN T C gn 8H.. 1
do coupon ...100S.No Paclflo 8s... 70
C8 1i reg 101NO Pacific 4S... 100
do coupon ...101 t'nlon Paclflo 4al01
U 8 new 4s reg. 113 V Wis Central 4a.. 9.1
do rouron .. .1 lo -Japanese 4s .... 67
DA Kill.. 0VB
Stocks
BOSTON. Nov. 1.
Allouea 27
it Boston.
-Closing quotations:
Mohawk 41
Anialg Copper.. f7i
A Z L. A Sra... 2
.-evena toa ... 1SH
NIpiMlng Mines. 7 V,
Aruor.a Com . . 45
vtACCAtitt. 6
orth uutta..... S4
North Laks 4
Old Dominion... eo
Butte Coalition. 16-si
Cal A Arlxona. . 4tW
Cal A Hecla 3i
t'arrott IS a ci! M
Centennul v
I'julncy (,8
IShannon tu
Cop Han Con Co n?
E Butte Cop M. loH
Superior 21
Sup A Boa 11m,. s
Tamsrack 22
V 8 8 H A at. . . 114
4o preferred... 4o-
Franklin
7
Giroux Con
Granby Con
44
29
Greene Cananea.
T
1 Koyalle (Cop) 14
i i in von ...... ij
'Utah Copper Co 4Ji
Wlr.ona ........ 3
Kerr Lake..
Lake copper. ...
La Salle Copper
Miami Copper...
4i
. oiverine ,s
Money Kxrhanse, Eto.
NEW YORK. Nov. L Money on call,
steady. :s! per cent: ruling rate. itii;
clotlitg bid. 2tfc: offered at g per cent.
Time loans, easier: 00 days. H 631 per
cent: 90 days, fa 6 34 per cent; six months,
& 4 per cent.
Closing quotations!
prime mercantile paper. 44 044 percent.
Sterling exchange .teady. wtfi actual busi
ness In bankers- bit's at 14 S.17S for 0-dsy
bills r.nd at t-'J e-t. 8010 tor demand.
Commercial bills. J4.S3.
Bar silver. 54SC.
Mexican dollsrs. 46e.
Government bonds, steady; railroad bonds.
firm.
AK nt A NCI SCO, Nov. lr Sterling on
Toerlon. AO Cava 4.t!V: do on London.
sight. 4.S7. Ll rafts, sight. 2; telsgraph. 6.
LONDON. Nov. 1. The Part Bourse and
the Stock Exchange here were closed to
day on account ot the All-Salnte holiday.
CHICAGO. Nov.
Tork. 10 premium.
-Exchange en New
BJEBOUXD EX WHEAT MAJUtET.
Altse Falllnc t Cexeta. Market More Than
CHICAGO. Nov. 1. Wheat rebounded to
day after being tor a time demoralised,
owing to huge sales by a house that haa
been Identified with the leading bull clique.
Reports of export flour aalee at Toledo
helped cause the rally. Closing figures
were HO He net lower, but firm. Corn
finished a eaade up, oats unchanged to Ho
higher and hog products at St He to 17 H
4J3o Higher.
The recovery in wheat attracted wide at
tention, la view of the fact that at the
lowest point of the session the market had
broken nearly 2 cents from last night. Ex
port flour sales st Toledo, whloh appeared
to start the upturn, were said to be the
largest for this season. A Heavy snow storm
sweeping down the Canadian Northwest ex
erted a bullish Influence of scarcely leas
importance. Earlier In the day beare had
made much commotion over the big re
ceipts from the Northwest. Deoember fluc
tuated from 94 Ho to 94 Ho, with last sales
u 94Hc. a decline of e net.
Corn followed the ssme general course aa
wheat and was decidedly active. The mar
ket recovered the ground lost esrly and a
trifle more besides. December ranged from
42 Ho to 41Ho. closing a shade up at 419
41 He. Cash corn was weak. No. I yel
low waa quoted at 7SHff74He.
In eats, business was relatively light. Up
per and lower levels touchsd by December
proved to be 46 Ho and 45H JMSHC with the
cloee 4 Ho. a gain of Ho over last night.
Estimates tending to show a big decrease
In the world's lard supply turned the pro
vision market upwards despite a large run
of hogs west. When the pit was cleared
pork had risen 17Ho to !&c lard 16a to
21 HO 14o and ribs 14 to 17 Ho.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
. WHEAT.
Open. High. Low. Close.
Dec .95 I .MS I -H
Slay 1.01H L2 1.00 L01H
July 95 J ,9i-H 4H -IS
CORN.
Deo. 4tH .es ,4tH
May 64 H .63 .44H .4i
OAT3.
Deo. 45H .44S -45s -4H
Mar 4IH ,4H .H
July i .44 -46H .4.V5i
MESS PORK.
Jen. 15.57H 159:H 1B.47H " ,
May 15.75 14.12H 16.70 1.12'.
LARD.
Dec .5 9.0:H :H 9.92H
Jan. :H J0 1H .17
May 9.12 H 9.J3 9.10 9.15
SHORT RIBS.
Jan 1.07 H 5
Msy .:iH 1'H .40
Cash quotations were ss follows:
Flour 100 20c lower sll around; market
quiet.
Rye No. 1. 95c.
Barley Feed or mixing, 7ficCtl-Sl; fair to
choice malting. I1.H8 1.J3.
Timothy Seed 813 & 15.60.
Clover 1 4 1S.50.
Pork Mess, per barrel. 15.t2H OU TS.
Lard Per 100 pounds. 19.
Short ribs Sides (loose), (a.
Grain statistics:
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 410.000 bushela Primary receipt
were 1.077,000 bushela oompared with 850.
OuO bushels the corresponding day a year
ago. The world's visible supply, sa shown
by Bradstreefs. Increased . 025.000 bushels.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 47
cars: corn. 1J6 cars; oats, 114 oars: hogs.
97.000 head. ,
Heeelpts. Shipments,
Flour, barrels . 15.500 "'
Wheat, bushel 17.0 S6.000
Cor" bushel, 33.0O0 SO.OOO
Oats, bushels tl.4.000 lj4-?2
Rve7 bushels 11.C00 1.000
Barley, bushels 141.000 7.050
drain at Ban Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 1 Wheat, steady.
Barley, firm.
Spot quotations: Wheat Shipping. L47H
6 1 00.
parley Feed. 11.M9L87H; brewing.
,lOa Ited. 11.708 L80; whits. L82HJ
1.87H: black. J1.03i 1.7B.
Call Board sales: Wheat, no trading. Bar
ley. December X1.92H; Msy. $1.W0H-
European Grain Market..
LONDON. Nov. 1. Cargoes dull. Walla
Walla for shipment st 86s 3d.
English country marksl sesy, Sd lower!
French country markets, stsady.
LIVERPOOL, Nov. L
Wheat. De
cember, is 4a; Marco, is swu; aar, is
SSd. Wsather, clear.
Mlnneapolla Wheat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS,. Nov. 1 Wheat.
December. 1.05H; May. 1.0S H O 1.0 ;
July. tl.lOH. Cash. No. 1 hard, 11.07; No.
1 Northern. tL0n31.od,; No. i Northern,
$L0aHirl-O4H; No. 8 wheat, SOoOtLOlH.
Doluth Flax Market.
DULTJTH, Nov. 1. Flax on track and tn
store and to arrive, 12.17 H: November,
t-'17H; December, 12.17 asked; May, (2.17
MASONS WILL CELEBRATE
Anniversary of Buildlrnf of Hood
River Temple to Be Oservod.
HOOD RTVKR. Or, Kov. 1. (Special.)
Members of the local Maaonio lodge
will hold a celebration here at the
Masonic Hall on the evening of No
vember 11, the tenth anniversary of
the building of the temple, which was
built from the proceed of the estate
of A. II Tleman. The event will be
known as Tleman' night, and a big
banquet will be held, at which will be
present local and visiting Masons.
Mr. .Tleman was a- pioneer, who
homcsteaded In tho Vpper Hood River
Valley, near Mount Hood, and who for
s number of years was the business
partner of the lata 9. M. Baldwin. His
entire estate was donated at his death.
to the Masonic lodge.
Lewis River Cleaned TTp
WOODLAND, Wash, Not. 1. (Spe
cial.) A powder trans; from the United
State Engineer's office aboard tha
launch Salem came In today and com
menced to dynamite the snags that In
teriors with transportation when tha
water 1 low, as these cannot ba
reached by the lathloma. This work
will be a rreat help to navigation
during the Eummer months. The work
will continue until all the snags are
blown out of the mouth of tha Lewis
Kiver.
1 s
Pilot Schooner Gets Supplies.
ASTORIA. Or, Not. 1. (Special)
The pilot schooner Joseph Pulitzer
came Inside this afternoon after water,
fuel and supplies and to secure a new
mainsail and Jib. 6he will return to
her station off the mouth of the river
in about two days.
READ AND
PHONE
Want a high-grade lump coalf
Order Renton.
Want a high-gTade nut coal t
Order Renton.
Want a high-grade Eteam coalf
Order Renton.
Not a new, dirty coal, but for thirty
five years a favorite in Puget Sound
cities. Now on Portland market.
OVERTON FUEL CO.
Main 65. Exclusive Agents. A 1665.
Cured in
' vjjSjoL , a . .. wv
DR. A. G. SMITH,
THB UHADUfQ SPEOIAUSfT.
I warn m reertettirial aad Itowased
pBjyale4soa eonflatas; aay a p e I a 1
practice to the disorder e( HEX, I
have snore stoaey inveeted la say
estabtlehsnrat tkaa all otaear Port
lanA ep set el lata oosnblned.
I publish my true photograph,
correct name, personally conduct
my office. I am the moet suc
cessful and reliable, as medical
credentials - and press records
prove. I make this statement so
that yon will know yon consult
ft true specialist, who sees and
treats patients personally. I pos
sess skill and experience, ac
quired In such a way that so
other can share.
NO MONET REQUIRED TO
COMMENCE TREATMENT. Many
fatlent have no confidence In
heir dootor because he demand
pay before a cure haa been effect
ed and there are many who have
been misinformed about their con
dition, or through unsuccessful
treatment have become skeptical
and think there is no cure for
them. I want tui opportunity to
treat each cases. It make no dif
ference about the financial part,
a 1 aocept pay for my services a
benefit are derived, when I am
satisfied the patient is reliable.
Health Is capital at Interest. I
will prove my ability to cure you
before asking pay for my profes
sional services.
WIUTTEN GCAR4KTEE Or. Smith's written guarantee means a core
or no pay for service. I guarantee to oure certain ailment or refund
every dollar you have Paid roe for my service. My eerytoe oost you
nothing unless I our your Varicose Veins, Hernia, Piles. Fistula, Blood
Poison, or any aliment I guarantee to cure. My term are reasonable
and no more than you are able and willing to pay for benefit.
Office hours - A. M to S P. M. Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
DR. A. G. SMITH
234V- Morrison St. Corner Second PORTLAND, OR.
FACTS FOR MEN
A Straight Talk by
C. K. Holsman, M. D.
the Expert Specialist
I am an expert specialist and treating etlment of men
excluEtvelv. I own my own office and equipment and pub
lish my own photograph, and personally supervise the
treatment of all patients from the time they come to
me until I discharge them as cured. Although my time
Is fully occupied from early morn until late at night in
looking after the wants of my patient, and in admin
istering my special treatment for Blood Poison. Varl-
ir,i.a n.Hrni.lA T bIwavh take nleasura In
consulting with new patients. c.K.Holamn,M.D.
In offering my services' to the afflicted the result of 18 years' exp erlenee In ''"
menu of men I am slvlng yoo the BEST that can be had anywhere. My reputa
tion for the past IS years can leave no doubt as to my ability, honesty and Inteerlty
and should be, sufficient to convince the most skeptical that I am the FOREMObr
InS LEADING Specialist in Portland. I posses, skill and experience acquired In
such a way that no other can share It and should not bs classed with inexperlencea
doctors er specialists.
A thorough investigation should be made by every alllne man as to the special
ist be consult Duty and destiny to self and those who depend upon you demand
the best medical attention. I hav. the ability and can ive you thla service. I
hire always eharired a very reasonabls fee, so that my services may be obtained by
!" man who smcerel? desire, to b. cured. I make no misleading statement
false promise, or unbusinesslike proposition I would like to have you tor a
patient if you will come to me on a strictly professional basis. accepting- Induce
ments that I offer, which are my ability, 18 years- sucoeasfui experience, tlme
savlns treatment and cure ot certain diseases.
VARICOSE VETSS.
I dally lemontrt that Varico VelTii
can be cured In n-ly all cmm by on
treatment In such eaUf .ctory way
that the vital paj ji are preferred and
trengthentd, pain -ae, welling tub-
ldr a healthy circulation U rapidly re
MteblUhed, lnt-ad of the depreiatae
conditions. I guarantee you a cure to
tay cured.
K.IDfcY. BLAJIER AXD FROSTATIO
LIMiASI-.
With the dlaeaees you may hare
more coin plications than are presented
by any other diseased organ. By my
earchlng Illumination of the bladder I
determine accurately the dieeese and
by microscopic examination and urin
alysis I make doubly sure the condition
of the kidneys, thus laying foundations
for scientific treatment-
SPEC1FIO BLOOD POIFOX.
Bclentlfir treatment only should be
used In combating this loathesome dls
eas. I cure Blootl Poison bv the new
German Remedy which I Introduce di
rectly into the blood, purifying it, neu
tralising; It and expelling poison from
the system. New blood thus formed
supplies and rebuilds the tissue In such
a way that the patient recovers his nor
mal state of health, strength and aound-
nesa,
MY eOrKKCT TREATMENT FOB
WEAK-NESfe.
That disorder commonly known as
weakness, has for years and generations
baffled the effort of physicians yet to
this very day a majority of doctors, spe
I Treat All Ailments of Men, find Cure to Stay Cured
I Offer Free Consultation and Examination
I invite you to come to my office. I will explain to you my treatment for CMie
veins, hydrocele, hernia, nervous debility, blood poison, piles, flstuls, bladder, Itia-
gly &na ail men B ejimenia, ma you
My office i open all day from A. M.
aTBBlfO 4JOMItAa7'ltlSiaJ. AUS9S(rs curxiiuii; pMviwvm
Dr.C.K.Kolsnian
22V2 Morrison Street
Corner First Street
Portland, Oregon
L. T. YEE & SONS
The old eminent Chinese
doctor cures any u"
succeasfully. such as weak-
- AAnstfnatlMI tlthmi.
3 MCSS,
a .it.a. narr-
' f piousness, rheumatism, blood
1 JHL. poison. Kng. Uver. kidney
lland stomach trouble; also
; JS V private ailments of men and
'tV ? Iworoen. o matter who has
tav'-S ifalled. I guarantee a cure J f
' . ruraDie. x "n v c
rtudTTf . b.rb. and sraduateotrom
flm.
several
ral 1':rn'""i nVv. iousandl of tes
rses ln China, i n. .,.
to'
tlm
oniais irom e--;--rrh,.'. herbs, r.-
An IV
the most .- - ..n h,lD
sardless
VWW symptom blank and
yeu.
circular. artmiTvi rv.
.,7.1 Tir.1 K. K- ror. Aider. Portland. Or.
Si vy Semnsi weaaaess Is a disease that
ti A l I a aab) auwd. All o.rrous peofus
aia.passs.liea aaT. thla, wuerf blood, tt io ao
NERVOUS aoarioh ar sr. str.agtb- tone
na.II WWW tb Wood ud u,.r, a-ill Se OS
PrflPI T shaky, serroas Mill. Oe te say
w r a. ira. ur. m pjnd te tie for
STjinra mMu its mcbte tojtjo
Vmm TabUas will eof. aay mm at aarreiuaasa. Jbc a
Was. MM l-reaf writ. S.. j .t. Ca. faUaSaiaaia, Ja.
Five Days
Varicose Veins
Hernia, Blood Poison
Urn De-tentlosi
Faintly er He
NO SEVERE OPERATIONS,
MANY CAGES PERMANENTLY
CURED IN ONE TREATMENT.
MOST TIME-SAVING, MOST NAT
URAL. MOST SAFE. A RADICAL
ANDP E R M AN E N TCCREL i
GIVE MY WORD AND WILL CITE
YOU TO OTHER MEDICAL AXT
THORITIES THAT THIS ISA
FACT I AM CERTAINLY PRE
PARED TOCTJRE BY EXPERI
ENCE AND EOJIIPMENT, WHICH
ARE THB KEYSTONES TO StC
Sffo t WAVE THE BEST
EQUIPPED MEDICAL OJTFIClfi ON
THB COAST. .
I far-rite yon to oorae to my of
fice. I will a x p 1 a 1 n to you .my
treatment for Varicose Vein.
Hernia, Nervous Debility. Blood
Poleon. Pile. Fistula. Bladder.
Kidney and all Men's Ailments, and
give yoa FREE a physical exam
ination; if necessary a microscopi
cal and chemical analysis of aecre
1 1 o n . to determine pathological
and bacteriological eondltlona.
Every person should take advan
tage of this opportunity to learn
their true condition. A parnoanant
aura la what you want.
VARICOSE VEINS
Impair vitality. I dally demon
trate that varicose vein can be
cured in nearly all oaae by on
treatment. In such a satisfactory
way that the rltal parts are pre
served and strengthened, pain
ceases, swelling ubsidees. a
healthy olrculation is rapidly re
established. Instead of the depress-In-
conditions. I guarantee yon a
curs to stay cured or refund the
money.
miJllcr ANT BLAXrDKH
A1XME-NT8.
With these ailments you may
have more complications than are
presented by any other ailing or
gans. By my searching illumina
tion of the bladder I determine so
curately the ailment, and by
mlcrooop leal examination and
urinalysis I make doubly sure the
condition of the kidneys, thus lay
ing foundations for scientific treat
ment. eiOOS" FOR BLOOD rOISOB7.
I n a e Professor Ehrlloh's won
derful new discovery, " 60s." In
cases of Speolflo Blood Poison. It
cures in one trearaneatt, and 1 tha
greatest marvel ot medical
science. This naw remedy baa
been successfully used In thou
sands of case. Let ma explain lt
to you.
cialists not excepted, are attempting to
overcome lt by methods that have been
In constant use and have always failed
for hair a century. They dose the system
with powerful stimulants and tonics,
cal culated to restore ne rvous force or
atrAnsrth that Is not and never has been
! Jacking, with the result that the func
tions are temporarily eiciifa 10 nits itv
Itive detriment of the patient. Weakness
Is only a symptom resulting; from many
local conditions and Is curable by local
treatment only, without the giving of a
single Internal dose, which demonstrates
the absolute accuracy of my understand
ing and treatment of this disorder. In
years I have not met with a single fail
ure and I have entire confidence in my
ability to cure all cases that come to
me for treatment. I am equally certain
that no treatment other than that which
I have perfected can completely and
permanently restore strength and vigor.
SO MONEY RKQtriRED TO COM
MENCE TREATMENT. Many patients
have no confidence in their doctor, be
cause he demands pay before a cure has
been effected and there are many who
have been misinformed about their con
dition or through unsuccessful treat
ment have become skeptical and think
there Is no care for them. I want an
opportunity to treat such msn. It
make no difference about tha financial
part, as I accept pay for my services as
benefits are derived; when I am satis
fied the patient Is reliable. Health Is
capital at Interest. I will prove my abil
ity to cure beore asking pay for my
services.
r nr-r v uuy i,a.i ;AauauM-s
to I P. M. and hunomyTrvm lO w u.
All
sign this corroy fob tawa-
BLE I FORMA nON FREE.
Please send me free your sell-ex-amlnatlon
blank. "For Men," a, I
desire to daecrlbe my case to you for
the purpose of taklns treatment. If
I decide you can cure me and your
charae is low enouch to suit me.
Kama ..... ... .....
DR.GREEN
ADVICX TO
MEN
Tou do not care to
read long - winded,
boastful adve rtl s e -menta.
What - yoa
want la a cure. Come
to me and get It. I
cure, to stay cured,
all ailments of men.
Pay when satis fled
Consultation, exam-.
I nation and diagno
sis free. Hours dally
9 to &: evenings 7
to 6; Sundays 10
to 3.
DR. GREEN CO,
S6t Washington St, Portland.
I "y r
IF ITS :
TOOTH TROUBLE
SEE DR. WISE
W. A. WISE.
Our Bridge "Work Is tha triumph
of modern dentistry.
Perfectly fitted plate with flex
ible suction does away with all dis
comfort. All kinds of dental work treated
In the most sclentlfio manner.
LOW PRICES FOR HIGH
GRADE WORK
Good Rubber Flares, eaok .aS.OO
Tbe B s t Red Rubber Plates,
each 7JSO
22-Karat Gold or Porcelain
Crown for. S5.0O
13-Karat Bridge Teeth. Gnar-
anteeu, each tSJiO
Gold or Enamel FUlincs, ascsi. . fl.00
Silver Flllinare, each M
And an Absolute Onsrsstes Baeked
br 24 Yeaxa In Portland.
Wise Dental Co.
Office Hours i
B A- M. to S P. M. Sunday tm X.
Phone, Main 202S, A 2039.
Faillns; Bids, 8d and Waanlnrtom.
TRUTH FOR MEN
I am a Graduate of Pharmacy and
Medicine, legally qualified to practice
my profession In the State, of Oregon.
Washington. California and Nevada. 1
publish my own photograph, practice un
der my true and correct name, person
ally own, control and manage my office.
I meet, treat and oonsult with all pa
tients at all times. I empoly no h.red
substitute, or Illegal practitioners to
consult with or treat you and I devo.e
my entire time to the treatment of Mt a
AILMENTS. I have no branch offices
and am not connected with any -medical
company." Institute" or mureum.
(Signed Affidavit) J. J. KEEFE.
My sworn statement Is your protection
against inoompetent and Inferior treat-
mcmie -to me In confldenoe and let me
show you the wonderful rejuvenating
and curative power of my direct method
of treatment. Tou are under no obliga
tions to take treatment unless my
charges, terms and arrangements are
entirely satisfactory to you. Np Injuri
ous medicines used. No detention from
work.
The foUowtae; ailments as successfully
treated: Varicose Veins, Nerve, Blood
end Skin Aliments. Kidney and Bladder
Trouble. Blood Poison ("08" Adminis
tered). Weakness, Eruptions. Piles, pis
tols. CONSTTLTATKW FREE
WRITE If you cannot call
to 5. T to S Dally 1 Sunday. 10 to 1.
J.J.Keefe,Ph.G.M.D.
SIStt WASHINGTON ST.. COB. STH.
POBTXAXD, OR.
I Cure Men
$io
IS MY FEE
Fay When Cured.
Ben oral Debility,
Weak Nerves, la-
aomnln HeSUitS
JT?T"""TTTwnrie art, other vlo-
latloaa of Nature's lswaemenUol
Bladder and Kidney. Vnrteoeo
Veins, sjnlekly nnd rernunantlr
cared at amall expense.
I cure such ailments as Varicose
Veins. Piles, Bpeclflo Blood Poison,
etcw completely and permanen 1 1 y,
often with only a single treatment.
Office hour A. M. to 8 P. at
Sundays. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. .
PACIFIC COAST MEDICAL CO,
4Va W'asblncton St, Corner trirm
Portland. Oresron.
A SQUARE DEAL
is what you will got
It you treat with roe.
Results are quick and
positive. You are
benefited at onoa.
Men who have
dressed their caaea
along for months
with some other spe
cialist are astonished
at the prompt effects
ot my remarks bl9
t r a t m e nt, I cure
N rvous Deo line.
Varicose Veins, Piles,
H u d t u r e. Rheuma
tism. Stiff and Swollt
sisuusr, ew.
Blood Ailments quick- CftC
ly and safely cured by QUO
Consultation Prea Write or Call.
DR. LINDSAY
The Old Reliable Specialist.
Corner Alder and Second street. En
trance Second street, Portland. Or.
Office hours 9 A. id. to P. M. Sun
days. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
Of recent years the cinematograph shows
have made great strides in publlo favor In
China, until now almost every port boasts
of at least ons theater, and many of five or
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