Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 12, 1912, Page 17, Image 17

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    THE MORNING OKEGONLU TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1913.
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BIG FLURRY 111 OATS!!
Higher Prices Offered and
Sellers Hold Back.
EIGHTH OF CROP LEFT
Mi-ailil. ilonrlnc Market !
Imrlnx Krmmlnilrr of S4an.
I iinnmplln In tlie I-t-rl.,r
i- InT-in.
1! fu.r, .r Ih niaikel ! '
..f ,n. rln tr..l- at the preeent Urn..
T,,r. t, ...r- r.e."n to rvelleve the bule
'a n. r:.'rn. retc- wilt pin-
in.ss t ( up lo the rlre of "'
t' h-"iii no"!"" merely of
Sir-a:- anil il-rinnd. Tte farts p-.!ol I"
, . , .....rise, in .lew f tha Increased
r f pt Inn.
a .cih f tn. crop I. Irfl. -rntr(
rA .-r.Mr rimpilM an-i there ir.
f.ra r-iontha f the p-won VI l' taken
rMrm . L'Hdi-r th. tmimi4itci lb wtar-
ear-riot lh.rw It. than a hall no.
Vet rn'v la t'ailforela a atrong buyer, but
ptunipCna In the country la a!.o heavy,
a. la ,'jown t-r lha Inquiry tmm the country.
Taa noeemment ordr for lon baa t
Ka fit 4 out af the old crop sad iha quan
tity wv.td reimplately ftliauit Iba eutplr
h.14 In .tlhar of tbo "un4 citlea
A loaal buyer ru In tha mara.t Teelerrtar
f..r ton for whicb ha rfer-d 8 U TS.
sat was ttnabla to find eellara.
Th. wham markal waa firm and S to I
e.t b'lh r aruiiM of tba belt.r California
itmaiid.
Hir continue, weak wliu fre. offerings
hr farmer.
Local raeelpte In cara were raprtad by
th. Merchants' Vs.-har... aa rolloae
V h-al. llarie.F"ur.i.iat. Ha v.
Vc-aae M M
4-a .n r.data 'tl .-.1 3 ' 1" S17I
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"lha acb-y .iit atailatua of tba Mer
chant. (' hr.a folloia-
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r.rt .-H j.it.-.. T2 T-4 1-
4-7 ". mQ
Tmrt mt B Cm ArHtTTh4- V-t Virrrt fthlp
wnemt rn. Tlwt.
Nf wrttat--' mrm on th DirarlKPt. th flrt
,ipTT.--nl rrtvin from Ktrvrt
T r-rr.. reclvil th nitr hlp-
"ThU im t h rir-Fl hipnt?nt of Df pot.-ir-ftj
thtftl h fvrr fom-p ! ririt-.tid dlr.-t
from Ti rr ronta.ri.-fi ?"rt hm-
rtx, a o f-rBi-t of rind (nmiton and
at.", inltt of Finriil prVV
Tt nrv rotf oId t a .V pr 5
tund h-ainpr. Thrjr wvr nf .Knt quil
if. A fw rriiM w-r .Id Mr. I'rion
in otrt-r JMrr on tho trpt. and lht r-Ttifnd-r
of th :Mpmnt w qulrkly bought
up rt:.T No vtr-vlr-iht cmr of rtorid-.
j-Mtof n --r b en brought to thla mr
but t4 cod rtb-ption !-'' to yt-ttrr-,4
ttrrtt al HI prohMy d to other
tuj in
Tbt lom.tvi T- oiT"rrd t "5f4 "
,-4-r cr-.- nd t .it- p4rppr ttvt rent a
p.MiBd. Tht trt a well ruppllrtfj with
in.'t rt of tMforr,i4 Tff?iM". whlcb
. r lr....y Ift prirtf.
m i m x ; ir -i n n mr m..- m ow .
rv.iaii Intai Mitri ItMlw-tm Art Hltlttta;
A itF( da tn th htpP'n dem-.nd
f.-r
car, hu tdkrn murh of the atrencth
'tit of i hi- tvil market. W-t dealer quul
.1 th.- n-i. e i.ut a f-w .fT--retl t-urreiit
liiii at h.f a t nt undr S(uri qu-
I'outtr r--r pt - erv heft A few
! rr tktM tl h. atn.l trail rami' in anL ntt
at un hirfi) prit-rtw
TJier were no t t ilf.',i'pm.-n! tn the
rhrvK or t)ut: r nurkoti.
Ieal Kerta I.m.j Hatr lrtr.
It. 1- r enton. of th r..;v i ountv Mohatr
--'li4in. r,.w.r.. llir..U(h the
llrmllT. t- r.m:i.r -t.-- Mitt'ic their
fl c with htm f-T th" uriuul mhalr pHl
diie. He think thm wh. titt.fialr la rot
r..mm sruiin a mty imtf .it at the pr -r::t
litre, tha market w!!I h. n t- Wtofc up
in the near future and that gr..r m
tf ronrtdenl of n-arW or qmti m -ro.1
prt.-e a fier re.-eft ed !t yf.tr The data
f lh- 4i'e f the .Mtol a i:i rn'ini-l
Haak (le-sHng.
:rtx '-i-.tnrits 4f the N.trlti !: . ;i r.tt.'t
ititrlav Were as follow
't'-irnit. P t!., .
t .-t .t . . .$-t,7n.: I
- it'tl. 3 7v-"l 1 . . !
T t .m.i 741 4Tt - ; k
....k.ti.- 74 4-.'.
IOKIUXD MAKkKTV
etretab'ea and Kritlls.
r?:Of"i'AL rHtIT9 Oranges. -.. t
. p " "alfrnU c: aief e-l.
'II t 1 l" I r O t . t . OtA tJ l $ I. J.t
o pr buni h . lr :uona. $ 4. aO ., per
r. h M r'Hl'il'i8 Almerta gtapaa. $1
ti'.. eraobernas. lU5ll-J par ,a.--
V v n ; Buln prie-) Burnhi,
: 1 ; p. r hunorrd. aw-tret potatoes.
' ; i r ft' -t iiike. 7.. li We; per
' i- i'.ri. ii- per ptur.d. beatia.
Lull'-. .-aobJige. 1 V 4T - w PT ib : cauii-
t.ratn. . Mr. t eettl. Ktr.
WtiK T -Tack prlrea- Bluest, m !-r;
, !.( T - i nl K im:.q. 0 . alley. 7
... ;
Mil. I ST! K KS fciran. J23 par ton;
shorts i:g:4: mtddllnga. J.
4- K I'atattta. .io par barral.
stra'gnts. t .; eip.rts. I": Vallay. 4.V;
graham. i u'.. l.o. beat. 1 4. Si.
CoKN-Nm. wbula. 4; cracks. tUl
HAT -No. 1 rojP'l Oregon timothy II
ait. N ii I V.t,:.e. JI.I7! alfa''a. !'
!;. c.'v- an.f -rr.h. I 1 h 1 !.."-.
..;": a -j 1 ha v -i
OAT."- 1 w .;t -. toiUI per ton.
Mapt
t orrCK Kwaatsl, la srstsa. :g
per pound
l.MO?C Columbia River. 1-pwt.Btt tmlltk
. WTT . " .r V...;. ..a l.ao.aa
povna rata, t.w, . -
He. lua . .
sn-TS Wetnot.. 181H P" rowed.
Bra.tl ont.. I41se: filberts. 14wlSe:
monda. 1.4?lc; parana. lc: rtfawutt J"
0 1 1 par doaen: cneetouta. iw . a
rldery ntita. 8 10c par pound.
HONET Cbolco. UTI par eeae: etrelaaa
bon.y. lc pr poand.
ALT Granulated, tit par torn: .r-
rro'jrd. loo., t so pr ton: 3a. t par ton.
BEANS imtll whlta. 4 3c: laria whtta.
4c; Lima. Ii,c; pull, like; Maxlcan. ia;
bay oa. 5c.
RIPE No. 1 Japan. 8H: rhanpar rdo.
4 9'; Ooa'h.rn h.ad. 5ffT(-.
. SCQAR Drr arnnulatad. t-H: frmrl nod
ham
t-r 1 L Hmm:u!i BiantailOtt.
kML It 1
rala. II II; eatHnt. karrala. .
PDIEU TR1 ITS Appl'a. 14 nor ponndi
aprw-ota. ItVlaVtc: paax-bao. I4yl4;
prunaa. Italian. 10H(r !; allar. Jc; r.m,
1. 1 1 - l t. d 1. h t 1 - mirrmnta. lOdl
11c; ral.lna. looaa. Muocatak w9
blaa'-bad Thomftaon. lUc: nnblanchad
tanaa. tic: aa.d'4. IH : dalaa.
tan. IS., par pound : Fard. tUo par
ul-Par-
h.i J C 1 natlT
KlTTtR-Onfol cranmary bottor. aalr
SISe. prima, aura. w a
K.OH irn . urrrnl ra-aipta. 10w
' CH KEhK orafon. f:lA tl
pownd: datataa. nomlnaL
Pi UK Fancy. So Pr oooV
V E A I. Fancy. Utile Pr poood.
fHLLTRV Hana. lc; fnrlnaa UtUSe.
r1u.Ha. In-, t"" lui. lurkoa. Iia.
lov. dr.aa.4. Suo-.'le.
RAMSIS to IX pouada. Ilc: "
powada. ISfflde; 14 10 It poanda. ;?":
I la It poaoda. 14,4JlS'c; ablnnod, lo.
ptralra. lie. rottaa. roll. lie. ..u...
LARD Kaltlo rand.rcd. tl.rcaa. iao.a.
falsa. i:c; atandard llarcao. b
e; ahort.nlr.. tlareoa. tsjc: tub.
BACON Fancy. J4e; atandnrd, "Oi
eboli-a. IKwc. Encllaa. Itlas.
PUT SALT ClKEu Racalor abort elonrn.
dry anlt. 11 He: amokad. lac; abort
Invru. IS to Id pounds, dry anlt. .
amakad. 14; abort claor backn. 1
pounda. dry anil. II Ha; amokao lie; Or
on aaporta. dry aalt. Ito; aanosod, la
I tn.aad (Ml nad Twrpaattn.
l.l.vgKKD OIL Pnro rnw. la oarrala. T7e;
boilad. In barr.la. Tfcc; raw. la maod.
boll.!. In ca.ra. Mc
Tl H rE NT IKE Caaaa. TOe; wood kmrrala,
7 Sc.
Haps. ITawl wad nidaa.
HOf lJ'l crop. 3tac: olda. lorn
Inal. 1112 contract. 2C il 7c.
Moll MR lull clIP .'"olio pr poond.
iruL Kaat.rn oraaon. 14 d) lac par
poun.1 icroKlma to alirlnkada; Vallay.
Idt l.e por poucJ
l-KLTtJ Ury. lie: lamha. aaltad. TSt!;
ahrt-wool pua. -.. : butchar polta. Jan.
t.k.-orf. icuLi; Fab. laka-off. ILlDCJ
l"lHIl)E. Kaltad hld.. It It' nid , ff
pound: .altad c.tf. ltltflTc; anlfd kip. 14
l;o; rn hld.a. tic: dry caif. lie: dry
bM.a. 11 9 lie; anltad at at a. ItJ.iao; sroan
ataaa. 4tJ Sc
1' a sr a KA Far pound, to.fjtc
C R AIM BAtij In car lota. IiaO aacn.
I FIRS Portland prlraa for prima. '
baml'.tl akin., accordlr.d lo autaa: Mink.
I S40.h: raccoon. tuctyI-5t: akunk (nar
1 . -1 . .-.nb ihr.i..i atrlna I.
Ticfju.io: mu.krat. :&; fray fox. 7o
wtl.a; rad fo. Iai; marten. 4J;
b.avrr. ui W. flahcr. tl- :": badrjar. 4')
1; Ivm caL fib: wll-lcaL 7 ic i II -i4:
uitar. llOtjU. Ijna. llobSi); ringtail caia.
rid 4 Or . cival cat. lOyiic; houaa cat. & CJ
:k; mountain lion. Iull: b.ax. Hull
LARGESHEEP SALES
RIG HIM II FN OK KWKS AM
UKTIIKKS .MM ,T YAKDS.
Cnlllr Move Krrloy t Sieudy
IVUf- for All 'la!c! ShkU
llog Bring $6. HO.
Tht-ro waa a xd auppiy of cat lie and
ah-p at tha opealnc of buaitivaa ai tha
trtrkrril jreaterday. Tha demand wa
good throughout the day.
The balk of the trading waa In tha mutton
dt. talon, whrre tha features -.era two of
the likfK-ni a.il of th aeaaon. A bunch of
H.V1 i.ra. irtrtKlun Ji pound, aold at
4 mt. and a lof af wethera, I'M! head,
ivraim 17 potir.l. wera delivered on
conrtxi at i S?. Tbeae aheep came from
lin.lriRa A bunfn of .:.. Uniha hrouaht
k A'-.tut -!a of ilf-n wara diatwa-'d
of at to .. Two Inada of contract
trtr wre dv.tvred at i.o. Cows ranged
In price from .1 to
Two lota of gNfxl itink hoga were Id at
Kec-npta fr Sunday and Monday w ere,
rattle. 4 calves. ..15 hoga and -.'4-V
sharp.
Mrt "7-s ware Huh t'ommlngs. Alhany. 1
rar of h ep art it hoj; till Sheep "om
panv. Itit.inga, Mont.. ! tara of slu-t-p; l.
t lfjin.lv. ttrt.la. Waab.. 1 "r of rattle
and ra; aea ; H. Jt rlkvr. Hint n. Idaho. U
i-atrti of t-ar1e : W. I. P'lhmati, r.m.Tv.
Vaah-. 3 cara of ra:tie: StllwaM A Rlthttr.
I.a t'.ranrte. 1 car of cattlr. I-a Oramle M-at
t 'orn party. I. a lir jml, I car of cat! and
hnit. Kl -de;i t Kho. il cars of
rat t la and ralvea: J. W. Powers. V.-Uf. w.,
I rmr f h. M.-"arlhy Carl. Won id.
on . a fdri f.f rattle. I-. E. SUnden. :.
Anihonv. I.iaho, 2 ran tf cattle; Ki'.patrl.k
Rro.. ! a-kt'. Idaho. enra of celt It. ttnd
sheop. I J Ilrown. It.tk-T. 1 ar of rat tie.
nnd M K Tmlh. Krankiin. Idaho. 3 rars
t.f catl'.a.
The d -' wr a fol'awa:
Weight. Tnre.
ST poa .
7 lor. a
1 afa .
7 cwa
?i Bte-TS
Mt lamha
1 - -
li-t
gli.'tt-
4 V
. . . 1M
. . . I -;"
. . a t7 I
a a .11-7
ft .Ml
rt,4
t-w. k hoga
bul'
St era
. . 14
. I'i7'
. .
. . le.7
..tl
. . t 14-
. 11
..11 H
. . 1 .'
. . 1oV
.
. . 4
. .
. . 1" 17
. . 1 UKl
. . 1-'-N
. . I.h; t
. . 1
..inn
. ,i:t"7
. . 1 ;
. . i.va
. . 14."
. 4
t 4..
ft. tat
ft ;o
n. ttt
tt
ate-ra
tiffrt ...
fa'a-v-ia. cuntrart
j " s ' e ra
ltI -ers
.t row a
1i o-a
4 bti'ia
I bu
:t Wmia
o bu:
7 hn ;
oj.. wethers, rontra. t
5 t
4
4.;;:
1-7
lot
Tlie
f.-.I.O-.S
iiga of priors at tha yard was aa
rhi.it- steers
;.Hd to . hoi. Stferg
t ho.-e cow s
Co..! t hone, row
i',ot.-e apiire-1 heifers
;..d to . h tea h-lfers ....
I S.M.-t. hill 'U a a
. . .Ylor rt. to
.. !.;:- .V5
.. 4 7:.Tr
. . r .o i .VfVi
.. .v ft .v.'
;.-rt. to bu'.ia
)':inlif raUes
j ;.o.i to choioe ri"
I M rtm- -
I rhnii light hricx
-..-.roth h-avr hog
i K.ish heavy
1 P
I ') r f.r!m ca
1 .... e .'a itn.t tt
4,1'
4.2.1
h.- . e trig ewr
us
I ,.). .. f.-d W'Of.T l.imbi . . . . .
hoira gt-atn-fed lamt
h.i.t pr ti'g lirti't
;.-.,l ;o .ho-e latniba
'an to good lamha . . .a
4.;..
Omaha I-letork Market.
OMAHA. March 11. Cattle Receipts.
4"": Trarket. a.ow. strong Nat ve stet-rs,
'... ii 7 ': cows and heifers. $1 .." i tV 10 .
W. at- .rn at.-era. $ I Te;ia steers.
1 o 0 ,V3n range rows and heifers, $3.23 g
i lo; canTiera. I'.'b3.V; t-kera and
1 f.-a-tj.- rs. . tV.to. calvea. MttS; bui 1.
ttAk't. e:t . .i (' -
H..! Ke. ;pts. market, strong to
6. lusher. Heavy. .. 4-f ti 0 ; mu. l, $.:
titiio. ;tchc. k 10, i.4o; p.gs. bulk
wf s.. s. ! .'.'fi i.4.".
Sit-- p --K i(a ft'.tat, market strong to
1h- h i tt .' 1 r . ear!) na. $, 4" n t : W'i: Tn.
4 .. j :t. ra.. $4 Hi: lamhs. $.VWsT.(H.
aal ttiarew.
M A.H v.a.. March 1 1. 1 nrentine.
firm. 4 . tutio-s .".1 barrel: recel.aa. lif
t..i-re4j hipments -'4 harreia. stiMka. ;t,-
i. .j,t rrit.
Hoan. firm: 4M ounda: receipt,
j.'.a iHiutitl. s'lii-menis. Imh pourds: stok.
v iM.uml. v-"1 B. D. SfJ.t.; K.
. f-s v. tl H I. .-. K, 7'.5. kt. 7.2o;
N $7 3: 7 V.; WW. $7.4.V.
BOrJD DEMAND BROAD
Stock Prices Work Lower at
the Close.
FOREIGN NEWS INFLUENCE
AdicrM! DciUion by Supreme Court
Kpcleil Kailroad Traffic In
Went show ImprovemeiiL
IH-iuautl fur l.ouu.
NEW YORK. March 11. Tha moiamant
of atuka todav aaa charactcrlaird by un
cartalnty durlnit tha areat.r part of tha
araalon. but In final daalinaa prlcaa crum
bled all around, with quotatlona not only
at tha lowoat. but lencrmlly under fatur
dav'a low lav.L
Foralcn oK-hantca aarmed to rr-flact In
rraaaed apprahan.lon over the lahr altu
ntlon Tha Inlted Stale. uprame Court.
hoUtlnc Ha weekly open aeaalon. adjourned
for an hour Juat before the market cloaed.
whieh ava r to lha poalbllliy of noma
Idirru deelalnn lat.r In the day. a con
tingency which waa not without effect on
Rea.llna. wboaa atatua In relation to Its cdVl
boldinaa la now befora the court.
Railroad traffic In the Weat ahowa aoma
rmiirovament. bul abnormal cold haa caueed
ron.lderabla delay In frel.ht movement and
a . reaultant Increaaa lo coat of operallona.
It la a foregone conclualon that net ro
turna of all tha Important road. In tha
Ueat. Northwe.1 and Southwe.t for tha
threa month, en.llni March 11. will b dla
appolntlntf. Loana wara made to Berlin today at a
rate. It la aald. allfhtly better than thoaa
of I. at week. Tha local Intjulry I. broad
anlni with a alluht Increaaa for to and to
day accommodation., Banker, look for
higher ratea.
Tha bond rn.rjtet ruled steady with a
fairly broad demand: Total aalea. par vafue.
12 IlJ.aao. I nlted State. Oovernment bond,
were unchanged on calL
CI.OS1NO STUCK QUOTATIONS.
Cloalng
Salee. High. Low. iild
All', fhal pf .. I" 4H
Am. I t opper .. 22.4' "I1. 7"1. '"
Am Atncult ... l..t I'-'1! 5" '
Am Hevt fugar. 4u id " 7
American Can .. ld,."-"0 14 l.'t1. 1 ! -
Am :.r A Fdy.. . S.'.1 J-t o4
Am Cotton oil.. low 4S 4W 4'4
Am HJ U pf
Am Ice fecurl.. SOI 2S "iH -"-
Am Llnaeed
Am Locomotive. 3. 3 o-'S
Am Sinel Kef. 10.70H TtlSi 74V, 74
do pref. rreil.. Im im 1H4S HH
Am Uteel Kdy. . St w i'.'1 XH1.
Am Kugar R.-f.. -i us 1 1 7 1 1 1 Ik
Am T. ! A Tel.. l.bon HSi 141 140
Am Tobacco pf. 4" lo:.. lt:
Am Woolen 1"" "t -t -7W
AnacnmU M Co. 3 ." -1SH :i7
Alfhlai.n 2.i'" l'"r li'.'i'i 10.".
do pr-f.rred.. 7H I "IIS l"1
All Coaat I.ln.. ! l:m IS1, i:sl
Rait Ohio ... 1.3WI 1""S 1"3S
Bethlehem Steel 2'M tW 3' 110
Hr.Mik K Tran.. 7'rl so". '' 4
I'anadlan Pa... 7 " 2:i'.'S S:l 2:lli
Central leather. I.eoO :ii -'iL
do pretvrre.l.. I'm Si. .".Vr e
CVatral of N J 87"
Cheg A Ohio ... l."0 74 73H
Chicago A Alton 174
Chi C.t W.-.t . .. ! IS I 1"
do preferred . :!" ."' 3.1
Chicago A X W I '"I 141 S 141 S 141
C. M A Rt Haul. .7M lumi 107 K'7t
i C. c A Kt L
Col Fuel A Iron. 100 24 H 24 "a
t'ol A Southern o
Conanl t:a I.JH 141 14 H"'.
i'oTtl I'rjduct. .. 3.3"0 1U ll1. II1
Iei A Hudson.. l.WOO 170 1 lM'S
OAR Oranile
do preferred.. 2. 41 41 'i 41
OLtllUTa' tiecurl
trie 34 . XT. 33 U
do 1st Pf 2" " ',4 .'.3'
do 2d pf .... 3" 4i 44 4, 44
C.en Electric ... 2.1'HI Hi.-.t, KH , 14H
;t North pf a.s"0 ia 13--. i::2'
(it North tire .. I.H 1', Knj l-'.
Illlnoia Central. 4fK) ISRt, l:l"l 13.-.r.
Interbor Met ... .!' 14. Is'. I'a
do preferred . ll.'M'O 3! 37V, 37
Inter Harvealer S.JOO 113 H0'4 112
Inter Murine pf 10
Int Pi, i-r
Int I'ump "O
Iowa Central ..... 1"
K C Southern 2l
do pr-'f'-rred
lJ,.-!e.l. tli.a ... 2- I".-- 13 !"'
l,ula A Nah .. 2.KOO 17.7 13i l.Vl'4
Minn A St 1. -2
M. S P S S M ' 13" 13rt4 1311 '4
Mo. Kan A Teg. lort 2)" 2" : '-H
do preferred HIS
Mo P:i. Itlc I''" 4"H 4o'4 4
N.v lli.cull lH 147W 1474 147
Nntlonal Lead .. :.'" 5.V, 3.1 f-3
N R Mel 2 pf. S' -'"4
V V Central ... l.mat lll'S 112 1111
V V. mt A Wea 3"l 3'1 3i Srtt.
Norfolk A Weat. 7.on l.en, livi 1o"4
North Am 3" 7:. 73H 7'4
N.inhern Pac .. 3 ton 1103, nil, IIK'J
Pacific .V.,ll .... 3oo 311, 31 -j 31 ;
Vennavlvanla ... 4.2"n V.-3". 123 1-3S
People', lias ... 3rO lllrt", 1IMV4 H''4
P C C A St I... -'Oty 10.14. lfl.-.S I"."r'i
Plttahtirg Coal .. 2.4"o 17. It', 1
Preuaed S Car.. l.."o' 32 V 31 32
Pull Pal Car ... ion l.V 1.".n 13'4
Itv Steel Spring 3i1 2W ', '-'0',
Reading 47.2on 137H 1.V.4, 1.-.3S
Republic Steel .. .".'Ill 101, 1H1. ll''i
ilo pref.rred . Mill 71 W 71', 70i
R.m k I. land Co. no" 23', 23 'i 23 u,
do preferred.. .'." 4'. 4 4.S
St 1. A S F 2 pf 000 41 ant, 4H',
St I. Sonrhwi-at 32
,lo preferred 72
Sl..e Sheffield .. l.tfHi 42 42 41 "i
Southern Pac .. 3.'l I1K1S Io4 10 'i
Southern Ry 7..Ve '.-vi 2S 2 -li
do pr.ferr-d.. 1.4im 74 S 74 731,
Tenn Copper . ttu" 3H 37'. 37
Trill A Pacinc 22
Tol. St I. A es 2" 13 13 12'
do pr-f.rred.. loo 32'. 32'. 32
fnion P.i-lllc .. 23 7oa I.tki, Hull, !,!,
-lo pr-f.rred.. 4-hi, nu at,
I" S R-a'lv "'
I" S Kilhher ... I "" 4", 4S 4 Va
I- s Sle, l 73.3"d tf.l, 4 c.4
ilo preferred.. 7o" III", im lioik
fish Copper ... 2.1" 37', r.K .".
Vn'itm chem.. .',n 3 33. 33S
W.'haeh " !" 7 7 7
do preferred v 1fi1,
We.'ern M t'i
Wiling K'ec .. 2 1"o 74 . 74 71
tVe.iern I'nion . 7''o . S4 u SI',
Wheel A I. K.. 1. r-N S f.
I.. h gh Vallev .. 32 1C.I H'.IT, 1.-.2".
rhino Copper .. Sl"f) ;sr4
Rav Con.o'a ... 3.3'" I7S !7' 17S
Am Toh.ie.-n . .. .Ifo 243 244 144
Total an!' a for the rlay. 4'iO.fiOo sharea
BONDS.
M:w YORK. March 11. Closing quota
tions :
',.! laj r. jaj s .lOY. C. gen. 3Ha R7 ,
do rouf.in HMILv North Pacific ::s RuT.
V. S. 3s reg 1H2V- North Pacific 4s.1nrt
do coupon .... 112 S Cnlon Pac.flc 4s. looa.
I". S. now 4. reg. Ill- Wla. Cen. 4a.... 113
do coupon ... .1 1 3 Japanese 4s SiJ'4
I. A R. G. 4. WW
4.7". HUSTON. March 11 Clostns; quotations;
--l Allouei :to Mohawk i
V'V.-, Amal. Copper.. 7 Ntf. Con 17S
V't a li. 1. a 3...". i.."'4 Slplaslna Mine.. 7 'a
Arlg. Com 4S North Butte '27
.'.Tf. P C. C... 1 "orth Lake
rt.i "al Jk Arii l "M nonunion... 47
S.7r. Heda 4s- "-weoia 114
Centennial ' V. Juincy 71
A.7S Cop. Tl. C.... .rH Shannon 1 1
Kiiat liutte C. M. 1 ' '.Superior L'7
4 Krank.in 13 V Stio. Bo. M-. . o
:t tr.'ux Con 4 V Tamarack
J.-. .irmiht Con , C. S. R. M. . . . X
.Vtk. ijtl Royalle cof. 2Ml do preferred.. 4
Vmi Kerr lake 2Ts t'teh Con. 14
4.T.". Ijike Cpper.... 37 1'tah Cop. Co... W-
4.. U 8aIIe i'oppar 5'4 Winona B ,
Miami Copper. . -f:. Wolverine UiS
Condition of tha Trea.au o .
WASHINiiTON. March 11. At tha begin
ning of bualne today the condition of th
United Stale Trenury a:
Working balanca In Treaaury office. $'il,
224. 1: in bank and Philadelphia Treas
ury $;'.3.5..t2M : total balance In ceneraJ
fund waa $13.313 1473.
ordinary receipt trtaturday were $:.,:JoS.
tHV. with ordinary disbursement of $4,1S4.-
Deficit toajdate thia fun.al year la J0.-iw-v
i-Vf5 as attalnst a deficit of o. !.'., .tit 1 at
tnt time lat year.
Theae flguivs eidude Panama Cancl and
public dLt transactlona
Money, Eichange. Ktr.
N KW vnKK. March 1 1. Money on call.
tadv. :-,gJS P" -'. rultng rate and
cl-."g Lt.ii. per cent; offered at ifi
per cent.
Time loans, nrmer: 6 das. 3 per cent;
vm day. 3 per cent; six months, 8Vi Pr
cent.
;erllng exchange ateady, with actual bust-
ne.a In bankers' bill, at 4.S42S for ttO-daj T
kii.. .t.d at 14 N723 for demand. I
prime mercantile paper cloaed at (tl
per cent. I
iVmmercial bins. .4.9.
Far silver. 3V-,C.
Mexican dollara. 47c
Oovernment and railroad bonda, atead.
LONDON. March 11. Far .liver, steady.
2d lS-ldd per ounce; money. 3 34 Pr c'"5
rata of discount for short bills, i;?1
per cent; do. t'ea months' bills. 3St3
per cent- f '
fKS FR1NCISCO. March 11. Sterling on
London. daya 4.4a: .ight, l4.i7S-
Sliver bars SSVic
Mexlcan dollars 41 4 c.
Urafts Sight, lc; do. telegraph. Sc.
Metal Mack eft.
NEW YORK. March II. Standard copper,
easy spot and March. 14-lofc 14.3c: April
and May. 14.1741 14.23: June. 1 4. 17 Vi 14.30.
. a lirm .nor. Cll4 s. Hd. Futures.
in.-. a l Arrivals reported at New ork
tuday. 230 tons. Custora-House returns
show export, of 8310 ton. so far thla month.
Lake copper. 14Vjb14Vc: electrolytic 14 S
u14Se; casting. 13i,jMi.e.
Tin Steady: spot. 42 34S 23c: March.
12 70i 42.li.".; April. 42.2rl ii42.ti2',c; May,
41.3i42.tc: June. 4 1.15M 41.73c: July.
41-iayu 41.00c London, steady: spot, 11
13a: futures. fl7 H's.
1 ea.l yulet. 4.iKet 4. loc. New York:
3 II.'. j 3.7 Vs c. East St. Lou la. London. 1
tls 3d. , .
Spelter Firm. it. ! 7. OOc. Ne York,
d lat hid Kast St. Louis. London. 20 los.
.ntlmony Quiet: Cookson's. 7.25c.
iron ("IrvrUtid warrants, Ms fid In Lon
don, leocally Iron was unsettled. No. 1
foundry northern. I4.73fl I.V35: No. I. tM
11173: No. 1 southern and do waft. tl4.73
H l.2i. .
SAX FBASCISTO PBODrC MARKET
Price Quoted at tha Bay City toe Vege
table.. Frail. Etc
SAX FRANCISCO. March 11. Th follow
ing produce price, war currant bar to-
Rutter Fancy creamery. 31 He.
Eggs Store. U4c; fancy ranch. Ilc.
' hresa 1 7 a It V c
Onlona 13.
prut Applet choice. $1.10: common.
7Sc; Mexican llmea. I3jrt; California lara
om choice. 14; oommon. tLI5: naval or
ange., tl. 7505 75; pineapple.. 2(3J.
Mlllatuff. Bran. t;l34; mlddUnga.
''potatoes Oregon Burbanks. tl.13?iIo;
Sallnaa Burl.anka. S ilo i 2.20 : rivor Bur
banks, tl rHj l.f-3: sweets. f:f!3.
Vegetablea Cucumber. 12 O 2.30; garlic.
211 3c; green peaa. &48c; atrlng beans,
nominal; asparagus. 4Vc; tomatoes, nom
inal: egKPlant. 2iJ0c
Hat Wheat. tl0 2l: wheat and oat.,
Illtill: alfalfa. lIJuHSO.
Receipts Flour, 2r4 quarter socks:
wheat. 101S centals: barley. 2600 centals:
potatoes. 2t4& sacks: hay, 146S tons; wool.
S bales. '
Chicago l ivestock Market.
CHICAGO. March 11. Cattle Receipts.
. lh; market ateady to 10c lower. Rcevea,
till : Tula, atecra. t4.7oa: Western
.tears. t3.1oti 7; stocker. and feeders, t4.10
t'l; cows and heifers, t2.We.t0; calvea.
ttl nOii K.30.
Hogs Receipt.. 5T.00O: market, slow.
Light. ti.4l'ri i.tl2'a: mixed. t'1.4rs.70:
heavy. to 40 d.72ii : rouKh. $d.40 .Ml;
pigs. t4.ol'ii 0.27.: bulk of sales, tti.331 H.I13.
Sheep Receipts. 2e.trW: market, afleady
to Itrunr. Native. 3 .75 ft 5.00 : Western.
4.3ntj 0.70: yearling.. $0. lo rl 0.30; lambs,
native. 5.23 8 7.40; Weatern, 5.7i7.JO.
Ilried FnUt at Near York.
NEW YORK, March 11. Evaporated ap
ple, quiet with price, nominal to un
changed. On the spot, fancy are quoted
at H,4il0i,c; choice. b4jbfc; prime. 7 Vi
4j c
Prunes. easy, bul this I. .aid to be due
to offerings of Inferior grade. Quotations
range from 4Sc to 12c for California, up
to io-4u. and SV,c to I2c for Oregon..
Peaches, steady, with more activity in a
speculative way. Choice. 1114 & l?.c; extra
choice. 110114c; fancy, llV'-c.
New York Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. March 1 1. Cotton Spot
closed quiet. 20 points higher. Middling up
lands, lu.Suc; do. tiulf. 11.05c .Sales, deliv
ered on contract. 10.700 bale.
Futures closed barely ateady. Mitch.
1 4.03c; April. 10.46c; May. 10.n3c; June,
lO.iSc; July. 10.46c; Auguat. 10. file; Sep
tember. 10.64c; October, 10.70c; November,
10. 74c; December. 10.77c; January, 10.72c;
February. 10.70c.
Chicago Prod ore Market.
OH ICAtJO, March 1 1. Winter. itron;.
Creameries, 27 H 3t-c ; dairies. 14 i 2Hc
steady; receipts. S'.i.; at mark.
cafi Included. It 11 be; ordinary firsts,
llc; flrats, 2c.
Choese. steady. Halsl-. 17Vt18c: Twins,
17 Si Q 17 --c; Vitunic Americas, 171,i iic;
Long Horn. 17St!lSc.
Klg-in Hittter Market.
KI-OIN. III.. March 11. The quotation
committee of the KiKin Board this after
noon declared butter tlnn at UPc a pound.
Output for the week. 7.".0,My pounds.
ftuluth Hax Market.
ni'U'TH. March 11. Close: Linseed In
store. 4Oi4.: on track. J.O.'; lo arrive.
March. eiOl ; May. $2.02 ; July,
e-0J.
flop at Xfw York.
NEW YORK. March 11. Hops Steady.
Y1C.A. PLANS TRIPS
TllltKK PARTIES WILL tiO TO
TOP OP MOVXT HOOD.
Jiopliiiic County ( acs and Mount
I'.nlnirr Also Will Be Objective
I'oim This Summer.
At leati-t Hirer trip to Mount Hood
are Included in th programme of Sum
mer outing for senior members of
tlie rortland Younr Men's Chrlftian
Aa-foeiatlon. Cne excursion to Mount
Kainler and another to the famous
ravei of Josephine County are also
under consideration. Altogether the Y.
.M. C A. has more elaborate plans for
vacation outlines than ever before.
Karh of tha Mount Hood trips will
be condurted on a different plan. The.
flrM will be the sixth annual "hike
to the top of this peak. It will take
about a week, the excursionists walk
ing; from Bull Run. The camping: outfit
will be taken by wARon and the party
will fish and enjoy Bide trips along
the way. It Is expected that a large
crowd will go on this "hike."
In order lo accommodate business
men who do not find It convenient to
leave the city for so long a period, a
second trip to Mount Hood will be tak
en by automobile and will require not
more than three days, possibly only
two. This will be arranged by the
two Noon Business Men's gymnasium
classes. A number of members of thee
classes own automobiles and will sup
ply them for the party.
The third Mount Hood trip will be
for both men and women. Ten days
will be taken up by this outing. The
party will pitch tents a short, distance
above Government Camp.
The trip to the Josephine County
caves. If It materializes, will be the
most elaborate excursion of the Sum
mer. From 15 to 20 automobiles will
be used to carry the party to Southern
Oregon, where it will vtsit these caves,
which are. one of the greatest natural
wonders In this country. It depends
upon the number of people who desire
to participate whether this trip Is tak
en. No dates have been set for this
or the excursions to Mount Hood.
The Portland Y. M. C. A. Is planning
to Join with the. Seattle association in
sending a party to the top of Mount
Rainier. A group of men will be nuuie
up here, but the outing will really be
under the auspices of the Seattle Y. M.
C. A.
In addition to these excursions the
association will conduct week-end
trio, throughout the Summer.
The most Important canoe trip will be
the annual event from Salem to Port
land on Decoration day and the day
following.
The oldest map of the heavens, contain
In 14oo stara. was made In China tn tfoO
P C and is In the National Library at
OATS SOAR IN EAST
Advance at Chicago Is the
Sharpest in Weeks.
SHORTS COVER ACTIVELY
StrengOi of Coarse Grains , Keeps
Wheat Steady In tlie Face of Lack
or Foreign Interest World's
Shipments Show Decline.
CHICAGO. March II. Strength In tha
feed gralna helped to offset wheat specula
tors on the bull side, tho rather discouraR
Ing effect of unresponsive foreign, markets.
(stubbornness developed in wheat at tha
outset, though Kuropean prices by no means
reflected the advance scored were Satur
da. Forecasts of stormy weather for tha
entire grain belt made corn and oats tend
to bulge and thus had Indirectly a harden
Inir effect on the wheat trade, but on all
swells the longs were disposed to take prof
Its so that th clofe was Irregular and
comparatively deficient In firinnras of tone.
.. ,. l . rhr.i u era l.tnlO.OIKI
v, oria a no lyo.e.. v. .. . - - -
bushels less than last week, and o.OOO.oou
bushels less than tne imm .e.,
Prospects of late Spring planting aroused
widespread Interest In corn and resulted In
new high price record, for tho season.
In oats, the advance was the sharpest In
week a Hhort. covered at a lively rate.
i. A kl.hpr he-
t na provision ,ni.c.
cause of the grain strength. The gain In no
case, however, exceeuca u.uic
The leading future, ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
...... t Close
open. niso. .......
May U.04H Sl.OiH 10J
Kept. . -. -T
CORN'.
May 72 .7.1V. .7SC .72
July 72 J. .73 W .72U -J
Sept 72! .73i .iit
OATS.
... xji hail r.rtv
juiJ :::::: :o
Sept. 42', .4is
PORK?.
Mar 15.97 1.00 15.S7 l-H
July ltt.10 16.2.1 lJ.i" '
Bvift. 10.3. H Jo-.-u -"
LARD.
Mav . . 9 32 H.40 ..
July . .47 --7H 9.M
sept. 3.7w .t
SHORT RIBS.
Julv .. 8.S. b.i7, P.ao
isit. .7v,
Cash quotations were ion.
Flour Firm.
Jive -no. in - . .
uuruv Frr1 or rnixtnir. 70 a 90c; fair to
choice malting. l. m w ---
Timothy seed u.
Clover seed $1.75. ,
Pork Mea. new, $15.7ii; old, $la.3.rz
Jjird In tierces, $1.16.
Hhort rib Ioose, J8.62.
i ,ruin BiaiiBiicB .
. .. M a. a- anw 4 I rv 1 1 a'ar
Total Clearances no., - -
equal to 197.000 bushels. Primary receipts
were 900.000 ousneis. compaieu w
000 buahels the corresponding day a year
ago. The visible supply of whea. in the
inlted States decreased 1.S3H.0OO bunhels
for the week. The amount of breadstuff
on ocean passage increased 3. 530.000 bush
els. Estimated receipt. ir iwnu..v..
31 cars; corn, 509 cars; oats. 22Z cars; hogs,
SZ.ooo neaa.
..In gat rxUtvn KrtincifWO.
SAX FRA.NCISCO, March 11. Wheat-
Steady.
Barley Firm.
Spot quotations
.... i i n i kT, A 1 tin nir rAntitt.
w neai .-5hiiiib. e 1 "
Barley Feed, 1. 851.90 per centa.1;
brewing, nominal.
oats ilea, Ti.ivu i-. .... .,
$1.75 -sj l.SO per cental; black. Sl.6atrl.80 per
cenim.
.'ail ooara maiw
W'heat December. S1.60 bid; $1.60 asked
per cental.
Barley Decamlwr. $1.51 per cental;
May. 91.9 1 per ceuit-i.
Visible Supply of Grain.
,-AUI.' af c .w.h 11 a Th (a. vtRihlo IUD
. r-w i tiitiv. - - - - ,
March ft. as complied by the New York
Produce jsxenange. waa as ionuv..
rtiiohAiB. rrfrefue.
sr. Tin ofMi i :t:moiO
Wheat la bond!.......". 4.ob7.UK !M;t.0r0
" i - i -. .i. lo acK.v o,,n
0.r., ;.'".';.:i4.'2:'t.voo . nn.'ooo
VlwZ In hnnd Soi.OtXr 34.000
The visitble supply of wheat In Canada
last Saturday was aRftl.OOO bushels, an in
crease of l...24.0O0 busheis.
Kuropeiui Grain Markets.
LONDON. March 11. Cargoes
steady.
Walla Walla for shipment.
ftd. Knplish
country markets, iirm
keta, firm.
French country mar
MVERPOOL. March 11.
9s Sd; May. 7s 7ld; July,
clear.
Wheat March,
7s 6d. Weather
Pnget Hound Orain Market.
8EATTI.E. March 11. Wheat: Wuestem.
por; fortyfold. X'htC club, b7c; fife, bc;
red Russian. 85c
TACOMA. March 11. Whea-t : bluestem.
fI 'o M c ; fort y fold. fc7c ; club. SO ht c ; red
Russian. S3c-
Receipu Wheat, tcven cars; corn, on
car; hay. tyia cur.
tfoneapollri WTieat Market.
MINNKAPOIrS. March 11. Wheat May.
SI.t7B: July. $l.M lA i l.iH-H ; canh. No. 1
hard. Jl.Ou',; No. 1 Northern. $1.00; No.
2 Northern. $1.7; No. 3 wheat. $1.0..
Harley. 70ci Sl.V
"orn No. tt yellow. tWti67e.
Outs. SHjTiIV-
Kve No. 2. Mi 090c.
Coffee and Stigikr.
NEW YORK, March 1 1. Coffee fetures
closed steadv. net four points higher to. six
points lower. fci:ilts. 44-000 bags. March,
13,n:c; April. lo.34c; May. lH.87c; June,
l:i.41c; July. i;..4oc; August. 13.50c: Sep
tember. 13.4.; October, 13.32c; November,
l:4..lc; December. l3.4tec: January, 13.40c;
February. 13.3!c.
8pot coffee, quiet; Rio No. 7, 14c: No. 4
santos, 10 he; mild, quiet, Cordova. 1018c
nominal.
Raw sugar, firm ; muscovado. $9 test,
4.11c: centrifugal. w test. 4.31c; molasses.
U8 test.. 3.Mc; refined, steady.
Wool at St. Louis.
ST. I.OT'IS March 11. Wool, steady. Tr
rttorv and Western mediums. loii lHc; flna
mediums. 15 17c; fine, lO(tf 15c.
Hops at London .
I.I V KHVOOIs. March 11. Closing: Hops
in London Pa-'! CosPt. f1'"ff11 -".
Bitulithic Pave
ment excels in effi
ciency, durability,
facility of cleaning, re
sistance to traffic, ease
of maintenance and economy
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
or SAX FRANCISCO
FOlXDEll 1S4M.
Capital Paid in - $8,500,000
Surplus and Undivided Profits $7,905,912
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Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and Virginia City
We buy and sfll Foreign Kxchanpe; issue Draft
and Cable Transfers. Commercial Credits and
Travelers' Letters of Credit, available in all
parts of the world; make collections on all points
and conduct a general foreign and domestlo
banking" business.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
PORTLAND OFFICE
Northwest.Corner Third and Stark Streets.
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Mid. A. MAC RAE. Manager. J. T. BTJRTCHAEI.I., Aaa. Manacer.
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Established 1859.
Capital Stock
Burplus and Undivided Profits
Commercial and
Letters of credit, drafts and
' able in all parts of the world.
W at. TarM. President.
. .. .. eM.ttn.h.m VI
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First National Bank
Capital $1,500,003
Surplus ' 850,000
Oldest National
Rocky
THE LARGEST AND FINEST
OLYMPIC
New
45,000
Tons
Eacb
TITANIC
AMERICAN LINE
riyotontb Caertour, SautkararMon
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Main Offlre Mills BltlK.. Kan Franclseo.
Branch Office. Vancouver, - Seattle,
Fortland. I.os Angele., San Uiesro. Cor-
onado Beach. .
PORTLAXn OFFICE:
Main Floor Lumbermens Bank Bull dins;,
fith and stark.
Phones Marshall 4120, A 4287.
THE BARBER ASPHALT
PAVING COMPANY
Construct. Asphalt and Other Bitumi
nous Pavements.
605-608 Electric Bid.;.. Portland, Or.
Oskar Huber, Manager.
TRAVKI.KRS' C.CIOE.
Canadian Pacific
-EMPRESSES OF THE ATLANTIC
AND OTHER STEAMSHIPS
MONTREAL. QUEBEC AND LIVERPOOL.
VIA THE
SCENIC ROITB TO EUROPE
1000 MILES
ON THE ST. LAW'KESCS RIVER
AND
LESS THAN 4 DATS AT SEA
2933 MILES PORT TO PORT
THE SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE
First Cabin $.50 and np
Second Cabin 5S.75 and up
CClaS T Cabin (li . .. i0.00 and np
Thlrd-Claas Lowest ratea on request.
Canadian Pacinc Office. 142 Third Street.
Portland, and all local agents.
i JtA AA-44t Mas
EXPRESS 6TEAMERS FOB
Ean Francisco and Los Angelas
WITHOUT CHANGE
S S. K INS AS CITY Sails 4 P. M. March IS
KAN iKANCTSCO PORTLAND S. B. OO,
Ticket Office, 142 Third St.
rbonaa Main aOX and A 140.
San Francisco Los Angelei
and San Diego Direct
6. S. Eoanoke and S. S. Elder
tall Fverr WedneadaT Alternatelr at s f. U.
N0ETH PACIFIC S. S. CO,
liZ Third fet- Phonaa Main 1314. A lta.
COOS BAY LINE
STEAMER BREAKWATER.
Faila from Aln.worth Dock, Portland, 8
P. M. evory Tue.Jay. Freiglit received at
Ain.worth Dock daily up to 5 p M. pa.
euiser fare, llrst-class. 10: second-class i,
inJludine; meals and berth. Ticket of flea
Ainsworth Dock. Phones Main 3i0l. A Jl.li
NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA
tl nion Line of N. Z.)
VIA TAHITI AND WELLINGTON.
Direct through steamers, sujling from San
Francisco March B, April i and every -J.fi
days to Tahiti. Wellinislon and Sydney. N.
S. TA ales The line to Isles of the South Seas.
For reservation, see Coupon Railroad Agents
or aOdrees Hind. Kolph & Co.. San Francisco.
$1,000,000.09
800.000.00
Savings Accounts
travelers' checks issued, avail.
OFFICERS
Robert S. Tie. ward. Asst. CaatrleA.
J. W. Lald. Asst. Cashier.
Halter AL. Cook, assl, Cnshla.
Bank West o tha
Mountain!
STEAMERS IN THE WORLD
sans MARCH 23
from ALSO APRIL, 13
APRIL 20
WHITE STAR-DOMINSON
Mimlrcal ttaebec tlvu ,,al
"HEGANTIC & "lAURENTir
Lrzt and Piaaa Staamara
a St. Ltwrsnot Rotit
Only Four Days at Sea
TO ECltOPB m COMr'ORT AT MODEBATK
RATES
Twia Screw S5. "Canada" ant! "Tralooie"
ONB OLASS (U) CABIN SXBV1C
THIRD CLASS CLOSED ROOMS
Raff gate checked taronrh ta steamer la Braid.
Embark night before salllaf. Ma hotel or transfer
expenses.
TRAVELERS' CTJTDE.
"Next to the the tea affoiit tht
treated representation of tpacioui grandest
which the human eye is permitted to behold. "
FrkJricli Ratal, thcfamoai tngraohtr.
Plan a Trip Abroad
As a Spring Vacation
Sec the grandeur of the skies and sea '
and the never -en ding wooden of for.
etgn lands; enjoy tha luxurious com
forts of the palatial steamship of the
KQSTH GERI2AI! LLOYE
Which, with their coonectioai, will take
you anywhere, for they circle the
globe. EARLY SAILINGS FOR
London Paris Bremen
Oeorice Washington Saturday, March US
Kaiser Wilhelm der Grouse Tues., April X
Prim Friedrich Hilhelm Thurs.. April 11
Koenig Albert Saturday. March 30
Berlin Saturday, April IS
FOR GIBRALTAR. ALGIERS, NAPLES,
GENOA.
, ........ ,. it I He k sea and Caucasus from
Genoa. April 'J8 to May 29 $200 up.
Cruise to Polar Regions from Bremen, July
1ft to 4.ilgttst 13 $125 np.
INDEPENDENT AROIND.THJS WORLD
TRIPS. $618.
BALTIMORB-BREilEN" DIRECT One Class
(II) Cabin Passengers, Wednesdays.
Oelrichs & Co., 5 Broadway, N. Y.
Robert Copelle. G. A. P. C. 250 Powell
Street. Oiipo.ite St. Francis Hotel,
S. .. Or. Local Acents.
STEAMSHIPS
YALE and HARVARD
Portland to Los Angeles, ail ship. . . . tlS-31
Portland to Los Angeles, rail and ship
Portland to Los Angeles, all .hip. roundj(
Portland' to' Los Angeles, raii and ship,
round trip - ;
Portland to San Diego, all ship
Portland to San Diego, rail ana ship. .
Portland lo San Diego, all ship, round
trip ai.wo
Portland to Ban Diego, rail and ship.
round trip 8 00
RAILROAD OR ANY STEAMER TO 6 AN
FRANCISCO tha Exposition City, connecting
with the famous new turbin. steel steamers.
TALE and HARVARD, largest, fastest and
the ONLY strictly first-class, passenger
ships on lha Paeltlc Const without contradiction-
cost 2,uu0,00 each. Carry no frelgnt
except express matter. Average speed KS
miles per hour. Baggage checked through to
destination. Sailing lour time, par weak.
Break monotony by stopping over a few
hours, or several days at San Franciece.
thence travel where the .ea is as .raooth as
glass and 89 per cent of the passengers ara
Sot sick, for the short voyage of 18 hours,
slake reservations immediately.
6an Francisco. Portland and L. A. S. S. Co.
A 4ii6. Frank Bo 11am. AganC Mala HU
12S THIRD STREET,
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