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21 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1911. TTTT? MnTlVTXf. OREGONIAN. N v i . 1 1 FIRST- HAND HOPS Seven Thousand Bales Held by Oregon Growers. SIZE OF CROP NOW KNOWN tiron I'oaltion of tl World' Mar krt Shown by EnjUnd i F.xccs Ksportallone Xo Sew Baalnra Reported la StAlev. A list of the hop rmrnlB unsold la Ora he aaes rompld by Portland ad iu;em n:m It shows stocks ta rearers heads la ba a boot TOOO bale. It la aat likely that farther revtsloa will ! terlaliy altar tha total. Soma lota mar have tee eeoated thai have baaa sold, but they arm ba ef"et by at bar crops bat baaa not rosne to nht. or at laaat hav aot baaa taaerted la tha 1 11. Tha eaaatltlea resnalnlnc ta rowers naada ta tha varlooe aactlaaa ara ahesra ta ba aa follows: Bales. at Aarare "? Brooke Ttrewaavllle "J rarttaa 1T naadaa sj rarest Orove 2,J tiervala J'-' f;rante Paaa ................ Hllisboro Independence ' MeMlanvtlle "3 CeLm 1' Fwltserlaad "'n FtlTart'in and Mount Afl 8"! I'ort'and T Fbar-anod 1 rh-rtdaa " Oakland Woodrura Kw Era North TamhIII H- Total tviih tha available aupply In nrat haaria. alaa shipments from tha opnlflr of tha on and aarthouu storks known. It la peeralnle to arrive at a close estimate of tha alaa ot thla year's crop. Tha etallstlcs fol low: FtaZea. Fhtpmente to data WurthoaM sticks srowers 2.0U0 Wmh.iuM atocka Isold and availing: ihlpm'oll 15S0 rm s'ocke i rroweri) .oo bananas. IISSc per pound: lemons, t par bo. ponearana: s. $1.3" par box. KHK.-H KM IT s I'. are. iriSHl." P" boa: rtrf. Cicull.CU per bom; Almerla rapes. IHob ; f-T barrel: cranberrlo. 11 ZO't 1- per barrel. AI-PLCd Jmainens. II '..01 IS par box: FpltsenBers;. Ilqlil; p.l.iwln. TloJfl.S': Fed Chees. I'u pin. il.litf l.TS: Northern fp. l:iiflTi. Winter llanane. IIOI; H.liriow.r. Itui.ll. SACK VF.r.t JAHLE5 Carrots. II 60 par urn, turnips. 1.W; beets. 11.00; paranlpa. f 1 -o POTATOFS Bay!r.i prtcaa: Pui-harks " 1 20 par hundred; sweet potato. il l - -i per crate. , ONIONS Huin prlee. $1.15 par sack. tOUTAPLts-Aitl. hok. 7V- par dss: Imii. rs'-bsse. lTl'ac per pound. raulli.a.r. MrU M dotrn ' clrrr. 0tt Tie par doi.n; California. 40 per rral.; cucumbers. p r bos; eee-plsnl. 1-HC per po-iml: garilc. lO.rlJc rT pound; let tur... S & 0- per dofi-n: hot.lou l.ttur.. II :l ar Im-t; p.pr-r.. nlo- per pound; p-impkina. Il,c: ralih. 12SC par dn. ; rrwul.. r J Ur- pr poun-l. .'iab. KwoC per pound; tomatoca. 6ocu$l per bua. Dairy and C ana try Prod oca. BITTER Oracos) creamery butter, aolld pack, t'r; prims, extras butter fat. lo leas than. eo;M tack prlea. POULTRY Hrra. llrfllr-: Fprlncs. 11 IT.-; riu. k. .un. !C j !Tc: '. 1 ' W 12c: turker. allva. IOc; dressed, choice, -'3 .:'i; Fresh Oreon ranch. SOr par doaen. CHKKSK Krcoh Tillamook, flat, WHtf lr: Younc Amarlcaa 17tilc. I'Ot'.K Fsncr. RWWc per pound. VIAL Faacy. i:aisc par pound. Staple tirocelira. SALMON Colombia Klaer. 1 -pound teJla. $2.ZS per dos.n; S-pound tails. 12-M; 1 pound flats. 12 10; Alaska pick, l-poond tal.s. till. COFFKE Roasted, la drama. HO0a Bar puund. HONK i Choice. $3.79 par eaaa: atralned honey. 10c per poand. SALT Granulated. 115 par ton; halt (round. lOe. $1.M per ton: AOs. $9 par too. NUTS Walnuts. IHII4C per pound; Rrasil n.ui. 14tflac: filberts. HfflSo; al monds Ulc; pecana. lac: cocoanuta, aoa ttll per dozen: chestnuts. 12ae par poand; hirkorv ituia ariluc per pound. BEav.i Small' arhlie. 4c: larse whit a. 4c: Lima. Itic; pink. IVc: Mexicans, SHe; bayou. $e RICE No. I Japan. 44r: cheaper rradea. $-oU04.Slc: Southern h.ad. aH0c; Im ported Imperial. c; Imported extra No. 1. 77He. Sl'GAR Rertnery prices: Dry granulated. I4.J0; fruit and berry. $-T0; beet. $d.0O; extra C 20; powdered, barrela, 4-5; cubes, barre.s. 17.10. DRIED FKl'ITS Apples. I4o per pound: apricots. moiavtc: peaches. i:0'5i prunes. Italian. lOHSloa.c; sliver. ISc, 8s. while and blark. 6Sf7Sc; currants. 10 lie; raisins. loose Muscatel. Mfec; bleaehea Thompson. 11 He: unbleached Sul tanas. c: seeded. IStlNc Total Oresroa crop aa.BOO The abore flrurea show a crop that close Ir rnrrspvnd with tha estimates that were nu.lt by moat of tha Oregon dealera. No (ratline waa reported yesterday. Thsra were j soon many ordera on tha market at less than 43 cent, but there did not appear to be sellers nnder thla flcura. The strength of tha market, aalda from the p-.str.lon of tha American consumers. who hara delayed purchaalns; la tha faea of a ema'l crop, la anp!r demonatrated by tha po.!tlnn of tha EnxMah market, where Im portarlons have been far below normal, while export have beaa exceed!ns!y heavy. The ejsress of Erxtlsh axports over Import In tha first two month pf tha crop year baa hen " V.v ewt. Tha English crop waa a Tone war under Fnrtand'a reoulremenls, yet tie brewers of that country have allowed themselvea to ba aerioualy handicapped by heavy purrhaer-a by Continental brawera. Thr preaent atrong Kngllsh market la tha ronsevjuenre. England's Import and export of hop tin hundredweight) la September and Oc tober of thla and taet year com pare a fol lows: Import 141 1. t1V September S1 11 6VJ cvtoavr 13-Sjd ;.v.i Tola's Fxprta Faptembar October ... 1P.13S tr.9oa II T3 1S.1K3 3.33 Total 4S.I1I l.0a The following cable was received from Laedaa yesterday: . "Varket Tory artrra Ind artlTt higher. Vary strong at tha advance. Consider tha situa tion vary strong." SMtl.L tXQCIRT FOB EXPORT FLOCR Trad ta Wheal Market la Qojea Cou-s Oraloa IaaJL Tha Kastera and foreiga wheat market war lower yeatarday. but the declines were arlthont elfect locally. Tha demand here waa loo alack area ta ba affected by de preaaloa eiaawhara. Aa for tha farmers. Ihay appear absolutely Indifferent, and. with Idea caastderably abore tha market, ara net diapoaed ta listen to lower price. There were ao changes la coarse rereala. Born oata and barley wera quiet. Large receipta of timothy hay have caused weakneaa la thla Una. Alfalfa price ho d sp wall. Thsra 1 a little laoulry from Japan. Shanghai and North China for Hour, which leada to tha hopa there may ba aome ra eumpttoa of the export trad la tha near future. Lac a I receipta. la car, were reported by the Merchant Exchaaga aa follows: rr.ea.1 Earley Floor Oi'i Hr Monday 71 .. ) jf ;4 Tuesday 71 .. II 8 IS Tear ago Ti 4 3 11 S'aaua to data.31M.4 i 1M3 irk taar ago 47 lit U2 6..T l4i itEcnpT or roc ltrt ark i-ight Bart Rraivy nearka Ara Cairrtew Over ana) imiisail la Mow. Pos.'try receipts yestsrday wera aot heavy, but there waa plenty of stock oa tha street that had beaa carried over. Soma of the ehlckene bad been oa hand since oelarflav. Hena and Springs moved at a range ot II to 13 cenla Urmid turker were quoted at BS to S4 cents, according to quality. Llv turksya. dacka ard geasa wera alow. There wera na aaw developmaata ta tha ear market. Freah Orcgoa agga vara aa tremely scarce Tha matter of prlca did not aeem Importaat to buyers. Putter and cheee war firm without chance In prlca. Active Piassl far rralta. There waa a brt.k demand yesterday for fresh fruits of all klnda except grapes. As n.. fresh shlpm.r. is of grape arrived, tha market was In br:t.r shape than for several daye. cranberries were a'cttva and firm. There waa also a ateady demand for apploa of ail deecrlpttonsL Holiday order for or snt.s and grapefruit were targe. Ilaak rieartoga. flank clrarlnga of the Northweatera cltlea yrsteruay wera aa follows: Clearings. Ealanrea Portland H.IAS.Sll $11.837 S.att.e l.TIS..'. ;3l...':4 Tacoma .m M1 :JSI apuaaaa 7iXJ; To.aaji PORTLAXD MARKETS. Crala. Ilaajr. Feed. Etc ttHHAT Export basis: Blueetem. S3c; - clux ', ; r.i Kuuiia, "$ YaUej. ; Jorrv flrl. lc FLOl. K I stents. $4.30 per barrel; atratahta. $4 i; sxparta. $0.10; Valley, lilt; granim. Ilil: whole wheat. $a.A$ Cl R.N" W !'.. l-iT; crarked. $eo per ton. MllXSTVFra draa. tit par toa; mld d'lrga. HI. snorts. .4. roiled barley. $43 1TS No. I mhlt. Iliai? per too, HAT S 1 Fa.t.ra nr-c"n timothy, ft -H: No. I Vailey. I:l!. alfalfa. $11 M. rlov.r. lll)i:. grain. IllUlJ. aASLO seA. Mjiigil par a. brew leg. neasiaal. 1 egetsblee aad Fratta. TROfKAl . FRt'lTw O.nrM navels. St S: Vsleneiaa $A 00 per bos: Canforrtia grapefruit, $4 a I'.oriaa grapefruit, I'i. rrovlalona. HAMS 10 to 12 pounO. 117r; 1J to 14 pounds. 18Ic: 14 to Id pounds. 19 17c; Id to IS pound. 10m 17c: nk.aned. 17o; picnic. 11 Sc: cottace roll. 14iC LARD Kettle rendered. tlercea ISo; tubs, leiac: standart. tlcrcea 11 He: tuba. lle. snortenlng. tierces. Wc; tuos. 9e IlACON j am y. standard. 22c; choice. 2c; Vxilsh. lS)17o. DKT SALT C'URKD Hcgular hort cleara. dry salt. ll4c: smoked, lac; short clear backs. 12 to 18 lbs., dry salt, 12o; smoked. 13SC1 short cl-ar hack.. Id to ;.'0 lbs dry sslt. Use; snifke.1. 13c: Orcgoa sxporta, 6 j salt, 13lsc; smoked. 13c ' Hope. W ool and nldea. HOPS inn crop. 4lt4r.c; olds, nominal. AIOHAIK (''liolca. $i237o per pound. o'OOL Enstern Oregon. t)lo per poun.1. according to shrinkage: Valley. ISO 17c per pound. PELTS Dry. lie: lambs, salted. eSOSCcs Short-wool pelts. 63973c. HIDES baited hlVl 10Hfll per pound; aalted calf. 1Cb17c: aalted kin, 11a: gre-n hldea. SHc: dry calf. S0:; dry hides, lac; aalted state, be; green stags, t - U 7c CASCARA Per pound. BHOSc 8.11 FRANCISCO TBODCCE MARKET PrVra Quoted at th Bay City for Ter tablee, t-raite. .IC SAN FnANflfi'O. Nov. ! The follow ing proilu-a prlcea were current here today: "vsctat'lrs Uuiuinb-Ti. ft.".c$l: rsrhc. l4e: green pes. 4w7c; string brans. 8 9 .; tomaiurs. au7.c: eKiEilanl vc 41 $1.-1. Jluttar Fancy creamery. $lc. Kggs Store. 43c: fancy ranch. Sic Onions Oc a $1-03. Cheese Young America, 15S16HC Fruit Applca, choice, $1: common, 73c; Mexican limes. California lemons, rtioue. $3..'.i: comra.n. $1.T"; navel oraogoa. IJ.O03.dil: Ptneapplea. Itfl. ' ,-, ir...K.nv. at jfiet an- I nuiur .ir.-... ...... . . . . Salmaa Burbanka, ll.eJOl.S0; sweets.. $1.40 u I T I. MiUvtoSa Bran, ta.30 a 17.80; middlings, t ; tf X3. Hay Wheat. $139:0; wheat and eats, $l'.-.rl7: alla'.fa. ua11. Rcelp! Klour. 7U7I quarter ck; wheat. I2.0.".3 centals; barley, e.1 07 centals- oata, -oT0 cents..; p-.talocs, 7iW ssuks; bran. $3 aacks; mldilllngs. leu sack: hay. Ml tons. REPORT OX COTTOX CEXXIXO. GaveiasaSBt lira rea bhow Tola ta B tha Kaword giaeoai. WASHINOTON. Nov 31. In no pravlou year ha so much cotton been ginned prior to November II aa during the present sea son, tha Census Mureau'e report lodav ehow Ina a. total of 1 l.ll'llOltd bales, whl. h Is al most a million and a half balea more tb.aa waa g.nned to tbat date la tbe recerd year of l.K-4. Tha feature of tha report, however, wss th figure for Georgia, which show 3.103.- P79 balea had been ginned to November la. Thla quantity of cotton Is mora than aver grown in oeorgia neiore. ana py tne ume the final ginning reports are received It will hate far surpassed the previous cropa of any year. Every cotton state, except Mla slselppl and Oklahoma, showed a greater amount of cotton ginned than during tha paat two years. We Own, Offer and Recommend Lewiston Land & Water Company, 7 Refund ing Gold Bonds Unconditionally guaranteed by the Lewiston Sweetwater Irrigating Company Coupon bonds, registrable as to principal; Denomination $100, $500, $1000. Dated October 1, 1911; due serially in from one to ten years. Redeemable at any semi-annual interest date on and after October 1, 1912, at 102. Principal and interest payable at the Security Savings & Trust Co., Portland, Oregon. Fiscal Agent and Registrar. When you hear it said that such and such a kind of street pavement is better than bitulithic, remember that no unprejudiced student of" street pavements who based his investigation on merit alone has ever arrived at any conclusion except that bitulithic is best. This bond issns' is nthorixed by the Lewiston Lend & Water Company, to refund all outstanding bonds and indebtedness and is secured by mortgage on the company's lands and improvements, valued at approximately $3,500, 000; also by a special reserve fund of valid notes and contracts equaling not less than one-half of all bonds outstanding and unpaid. HAVING MADE A CAREFUL AND THOROUGH EX AMINATION OF THE SECURITY BACK OF THIS BOND ISSUE AND ALL CONDITIONS SURROUND ING THE SAME, WE UNHESITATINGLY RECOM MEND THE BONDS AS A SAFE AND ATTRACTIVE INVESTMENT. , . Special descriptive circular containing detailed informa tion furnished upon request. Price, Par and Interest Lewiston Land & Water Company bonds of any series and also collateral trust gold notes, accepted at psr and interest in exchange for the new refunding mortgage 7 per cent bonds above mentioned, at par and interest. Tbe advantage to be gained through such an exchange will be apparent to all present security holders upon investigation. Reservations and exchanges may be effected at our office, Morris Brothers Railway Exchange Building, Portland, Oregon. BULLS III CONTROL WOOL IKMAN'D ON BROAD IJNKft. TrmMf?r of Uos Territory Arm FmlHj BOSTON. Nor. 21. Thr ha bn a r rival of actlvltj la th wool market, with tha demand along broad Unas, and raluea tioldtnff ateadr with a firmer todtnrjr. Tha ratur of tha market la tha Inquiry for aUidtlle West flecea of lowtr cradea. Ohio quartet-blood briftc -4 to 23 ceota. with Michigan a trif e lower. Pine trfitory taplo a lie at -1 cent a. or 60 cent clean. d tracer era run rainy dmtt. Interest In Teaaa wool continue, and 13 moot he brlnae t3 cent a, clean. PuM-sd wool la dull. Ca.tfornta Northern. 4t fj 30c: middle county. 41 47c; outhara, 4!.j4ec; Fail frea. U u 4.C. Oregon Eastern No, 1 las la. BSffMn: eastern clot hies atv. 00c; vajley. No, 1. 4f) 9410. wheat hlpp.nif. $1-47H$1.2 Stocks cf All Kinds Make Good ( S: Advances. DAY'S NEWS FAVORABLE A ma lira mated Copper Moves Tp Three Points London Prices tbe IllChest Since March Wabaah Bonds Make Up Kecent I.o. Iiigrt 9oauid Crala Markria. TACOMA. Wash.. Not. 21. Wkiii Bl,,.. stein. JN.lc: fortyf lil. ajvai0. clul. BSIjwc, r.d Kus.lsn. TSe'so. Car receipt Wbeat. S; barley, 1; oats. . SEATTLE. Wash.. Not. IL mm Blueatem. Uci fort foil. TS4o: elnh. 7ix: flfe. 7c: r.U RuM.tn, 7c Car receipts yesterday Wheat. II; oats. 3; bar. 12; corn. I. MlaaeapoUa Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Not. II. lrt.il T-.nir)tf 1LOI14! Var XI DHU tr 1 ittk . Julv. Ili-flS. am!nal. Cash No. 1 hard. l.'4: No. 1 Northern. SI OSS tf 1 031 No. 1 Vorth.ra. l.u L03 a 1 No. I wheat. Ilva am a 1 n. . Chkraga rroduc Market. CHICAGO. Not !. Butter Firm. Creameries. 23t0 3-: dalrlea. 23929a. Eggs Receipts SOZS es.s: stesdr at mark, casra lacluded. 21ai:(c: firsts. 27 tf 3vc. Ch-rtK Stesfly. Daisies. 14 O 13c: twine I4SUI4S.C; Toune Amadraa. )49ISc; long horns. llVttlSa. Hop mt New Tark. VKW T"RK. Not. ji H"re Firm. CHICAGO, Not. tl. Bright weather to dsy farored tha actual be!nnlng of tha Argentina harrest and helprd give th prlca of wheat In Chicago a aetback. Th cloaa wa , to S under last night. Corn showed a net advance of H to (ie, and oat sc to we decline. The and ot tha day left ha? producte 7Ho off to a rise of Stio. Hetween tha opening and tha close May wheat flurtuated from .1.001 to 11.01 !. with tha finish Sl.OOH. a net IomjiC ne. May corn ranged from 04 He to G4 c rloeing steady a up at S4wtS4a Cash gradea wera In more liberal aupply. No. 2 yellow waa quoted at 78C7Vo for old. I'pper and lower lerela touched by May nata were (vnffSOtte and 4D It 4tT,c with the cloaa 48c a net loss of He. Hog products all acted heavy. Tonight the blackboards showed pork unchanged to "Hr down, and tha rest of tha list with. In a limit of 2 Ho either way from th fix tures of 4 houre before. . Tha leading futurea ranged aa follows: WHEAT. Open. High. r-eo. I S May 1011. 1.0114 July lis CORN. TVec H .4JK May H .4', July ' .H .V OAT.1 Dae. 47 .474, May 40 .W H July Si 4S MESS PORBC Jaa ll.to 14 10 1.U May K.02H 1.4S 14.10 LARD. Jan. tJSH JJ"i 1TH May 45 (.47 H e.41H SHORT RIBS. Jsn 141 S.45 1.40 May.. 1.47 Vs l.7H til'A Cash quotation wera a follows: Flour Steady. Rye No. t. Ildllc Barley Feed or mixing. SOcgfl.-OS to choice malting. Il.l.tfl.le. Timothy aeed (It tr 15.25. Clorer 111. 0 :0.2S. Pork Mess, per barrel. fll.TS91l I,ard rer 100 pounds. t. Short ribs Sldea looae). fl.ll'l r.raln statistics: Total clearancea of wheat and flour wera equal to 4. 000 bushels. Primary receipt wera 771.040 bushels, compared with 714. eoo bushela the corresponding lay a year tta Tha world's Tlalble aupply, aa shown t by Fra.treet". d.creseed 1.34.000 bush- els. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 17 cars: corn. 38 car; oats, 119 cars; hogs. 18.000 head. Crala at Baa Francisco. 8AV FRANCISCO. Nor. . 31. Wheat teady. Harley Firm. ISO black. 1. .001.80. Call board sales: Wheats No trading? ISarley December. 11.93 V May. .1024. Zuroneaa Crala Markets. LrVEBPOOU Not. 21. Wheat Decem ber. 7s 2fcd: March, 7 15d; 5iay, 7 ITsd. Weather, cloudy. . lyONDON. Not. 21. Cargoes steady. Walla Walla for shipment at Ms. English country markets quiet, unchanged; French country marketa steady. Wool at 8U Inis. ST. LOUIS. Nor. 21. Wool Steady. Ter ritory, and Western mediums. 17 0 20c; fin mediums. 16'clHc: fine. 111i13o. THE BARBER ASPHALT PA VINO COMPANY Constructs Asphalt and other Bitu minous Paramenia a03-eoa Bleetrt bidg., Portland. Or. Oakar Bubar. Manager. TRAVEL'S By Of IDC Orb.N xtlVxH XltANt.i'litrAX10J( CO. STR. J.N.TEAL Freight receired dally at Oak-st, dock for ThaDallea. Bood BlTar. Whit Eaimon. Uma 1 1 1 1 a, Kennewlck. P a a o. Richland. Hanford. White BluCta, and Intermediate oolnta 1K1-CLAS9 PASSEtltK br-BVlCaV FARE 50 CENTS TO HOOD RIVER. WHITE SALMON. THB DALLES. Eteamer leaves Portland Sunday. Tuaaday. Thursday. 7 A, M. Returning leaves Tha Dallea Monday, Wednesday. Friday. 7 .,JL, arriving at Portland about 5 P. M. same day. W. 8. Buchanan, EupU; W. B. SAillaw Gen'l Mgr. Phone Main WoO. A S527. C1LNAD1AX PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS. BT TLA WHENCE K1VEB SCENIC ROUTE Leea lhao 4 Daya at bra by th EMPKEbSES OF XHJ ATLANTIC Weekly Ballings to Europe. First-class, ISS.00; Second-class. i3.73; ona class cabin (II) $50, 6PECIAL CHRUsTMAS KXCDBSIOXB. Friday, Dec 1, Empress of Hrltala. " Thursday. Dec. 14. Lake Manitoba. Friday, Dec 16, Empress of Ireland. Berthing plana sow open. Book Early. XII 1KO-C LASS BATES. Hamburg. Antwerp, Bremen, etc. 130. SL "li?0.0.1-. .T:. .?.'"?'. m.25. J2.50 Norway. Denmark. Sweden. .. .134.73. $3.ai Special rail rate on request. " f. R. Johnson. O. A.. 143 Third St. All agenta aell Can. Pac. tlcksta HONOLULU $110 nocT n.AKfl UtrtTTNTJ TRTP aaas- - . lali.htfll gniM ATI i f 1 1 lTal WOrld 1 flB Uivai sjs31ig.1s1.4aas s" . tour for your Tacatlona. Delightful sea bath 1.11? in, LttUIUU. wcuu ' ' ' splendid SS. Sierra (10.000 tons displace ment) makea the round trip In 16 days, one can visit on a side trip the living volcano of Kilauea which la tremendously active, and see for himself the process of world creation. ro oiocr mp a . for the marvelous and wonderful In nature Visit the lalanas now. wmie 1 so easily and quickly and while the vc . . .. - i). t ,ti,ni An to tele cano i , n " . , ......... , -- gram for berth. Sailing: December Is, January 6, January Zi, etc OCEANIC 8. CO. f!3 Market Street. San Francisco. agMrjrrrarjr.yy ; g i jjaj -i n ar-. ilXPRESS STEAMERS FOB San Francisco and Los Angeles WITHOUT CHANGE. ' 8. S Beaver Kails 4 P. M. November M. SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND H. S. CO. Bjaa 'Tlrket office. 142 Third St. Phone Main 40 and A 1402 COLUMBIA RIVER ROUTE O -W. It- X V - ta-aVaTlajr fc uvcu a a a. . ulr A sal ar aa leaves roniaiiu, jiMu-mtw uv.., aw. ac cept Saturday, at P. M-. arriving AVatorta. for Mfler and all North Beach points. Re- - l..a.a. A.tnrla alt 7 A Vf ArrlVtrlaT Portland 6 P. M. Call at City Ticket Office. .a A TJTaar.ln-fnn l or Ash-atriat nOck. U San Francisco Los Angeles and San Diego Direct S. S. Roanoke and S. S. Elder Sail Every YVedneeday Alternately at I F. H. NORTH PAC1TIC S. S. C0 132 Third St.. phones Main 1314. A 1314. HAMBURG-AMERICAN Low. Close. SIX. I l.l LOO H 4i .4, IH .2 H .! IH .4 .4TH .47. .4 .4ti .44 Vb .441. 14.10 14.40 I. !0 .4S Its fair WM. VHITFIELD & CO. ArCOtSTiXTS, ACDITomS AND YSTEMATIZERS, f Aaaoaar rrasrat Lexratloa 218-19-20-21-27 Commer'ial Club Building, Portland ' 300 Colman Bulldinff, Seattle,. Wash. Ala Repreaeated at 9aa Kraarlae 14 L Aacele. , Maaskcra Asaerlraa Aaaaetatlaa at Paklle Aecwaataata, Orfges tat Sa rtvtr at Pwbll Aereaslssts. CRUISES DE TJJXR ITALY and EGYPT SPECIAL TRIP transatlantic l!nerM " Kataerin Auguate Victoria tha largest and most luxurious steamer of Hamburg-American service. Equipped with Rlta-Carlton Restaurant. Palm Oar den. Gymnasium. Klectrlo Batha, Ele vator. Will Lave New York I KHKl AKV 14, IB 12. Stopping; at Madeira (It hra.). Gibraltar (4 hra.), Algiers ( hra."). Vlllefraacha (14 bra.). (Nice), (ienos (20 hra.), a plea (S hra.). Port Maid ( daya). Steamer returns to New 1'urk via Naplea and Gibraltar. Also ernlses to tbe Orient. West Indira. South America, Around Uia World. Italy and Egypt, etc REGULAR SERVICES LONDON - PARIS HAMBURG I PENNSYLVANIA Deo. t. t P. M. (PATRICIA Deo. 7, 11 A. M, tKAISERIN ALO. TIC Dec. 12, 11AM. spRES. LINCOLN Dec. 21, 9 A. M. TUnexcelled Rltx-Carlton a la Carta Res taurant. Gymnasium, Electric Baths. Elevator. Palm Garden. I Hamburg di rect. Second cabin only. Will call at Plymouth and Cherbourg. Gibraltar, Algiers, Naples, Genoa S. 8. CINCINNATI Dec. 7. 11 A, M. 8. S. IIAMBl'BO Jan. 4 S. 8. CINCINNATI Jan. IS Write for Bookleta of All Cruises. Hamburg-Am er-lrao Une, 180 Powell St., San Francisco. CaL: O.-W. R. N. Co. Nor Pac. D & R. G. R. R.. Burlington Route. Milwaukee Se Puget Sound R. R-, C F Pfluger Mulkev bldg.. D. B. Smith." 6w Fifth St.. Portland. Oregon. EFFECTIVE FROM OCTOBER 29, 1911 Steamship Prince Rupert Lea rea Seattle, Washington Every Sunday ait 12:00 O'CLOCK MIDNIGHT FOR Victoria, Vancouver and Prince Rupert,v B. C Connecting; at Prince Rupert. B. C with S. PRINCE JOHN," Wednesday, at 1:00 P AlTfor Stewart. B. C. Thurday. Nov. 2d. 16th, SOth, Dec 14th, 28th, for Queen Charlotte Island. Thursday, Nov. Sth, 23d; Deo. 7th, 21t, for Massett and Naden Harbor. GRAND TRUiNK PACIFIC RAILWAY (Mountain uivlslon) Train leave Prince Rupert for Vffharadol (100 miles) on "Wedneadajr and Sat urday. Returning-, arrive Prince Rupert Bi20 P. M. Thursday and Sunday. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM (Double Track Route.) FOUR THROUGH TRAINS DAILY NO EXCESS FARE. Brtwrra CHICAGO and all point Eaat. Through PCLLMAA STANDARD ana TOURIST SLEEPLNQ CARS. ' j. H. BLRGIS, General AaTent. Paaaencer Dept. First Are. and Tester Way. Seattle. Washing-ton. JLr WHITE STAR LINE r xhe Largest aad Flneat Biitlah Steamer TO THE MEDITERRANEAN Aaorra, Madeira, Gibraltar, Alaiera, Naplea, Geaoa, Alexandria ADRIATIC' Deewaaber 3, Jsanary 10, Febraarr 2L "CEDRIC" Jaaoary 24, March . ALSO "CRETIC December 8, "CANO PIC December 13. "ROMANIC" Febraary S, "ROMANIC Maroh 14) WIIiTE STAR LINE, Room Bailey Bnlldlng; Second and Cherry St. Seattle, or Local Asenta. THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND. OREGON UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Capital - - - $1,000,000.00 Surplus and Profits $900,000.00 OFFICERS: I J. C AIN S WORTH, President. R. W. SCHMEER, Caahler. R. LEA BARNES, Tice-Presideat. A. M. WRIGHT, Assistant Caahler. W, A. HOLT, Assistant Caahler. LETTERS OF CREDIT AND TRAVELERS CHECKS ISSUED NEGOTIABLE EVERYWHERE DRAFTS DRAWN on all FOREIGN COUNTRIES lumbermens National Bank ' CAPITAL $1,000,000 4 per cent pn savings Corner riftn and Stark WHY not place your account with a bank whose service, experience and facilities are just what you require to fnrther facilitate your business? A quarter century's strictest adherence to the highest banking principles and, a personal interest in each patron's welfare have brought success to this bank and its customers. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK. Founded in 1686 Washington & Second Sts. 4 Paid on Time Deposits. LADD k TILTON BANK Established 1859. ' Capital Stock Surplus and Undivided Profits. . .$1,000,000.00 .. 800,000.00 Commercial and Savings Accounts Letters of credit, drafts and travelers ' checks issued, avail able in all parts of the world. Corner Washington and Third Streets! First National Bank Capital $1,500,000 Surplus 750,000 Oldest National Bank West of the Rocky Mountains WILLS Every man and woman should make a will, and the advan tages of a Trust Company acting as Executor or Trustee will bo generally conceded. WILLS may be drawn and filed with this company, which is authorized under the state banking law to act as Administrator. Security Savings & Trust Company Portland, Oregon. Capital, $1,000,000. Surplus, $400,000 The Canadian Bank of Commerce INCORPORATED 1867. Read Office Toronto, Canada. Neve York 16 Exchange Place. London 3 Lombard Street. Over two Jinndrea other brandies In the United States and Canada. Every care taken of collections. Irafts on all foreign countries and prin cipal cities In United States ani 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. MAXPAS, Manager. NEW YORK-PORTLAND REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE). Low Rajtes. Schedule Time. AMERICAN -HAWAIIAN S. S. CO. aUA Rail war XUckssfs Bloc) e-ewUaaeV, Us, Mala SSTa. COOS BAY LINE STEAMER BREAKWATER. Calls from Alnsworta Dock. Portland, f P. at., every Tueaday. Freight received at Alnsworth Dock dally up to S P. M. P4s-seng-r tare, first-class. (10; second-class. T. lacludlna meala and berth. Ticket offioe Alnsworth Soak, faanea Mala Mala Utt. A 1284,