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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1912)
TUESDAY, 3IAY 14. 1912. " " . - I PRICES ARE SHADED Selling of Wheat by Specula tive Holders. LOWER MARKET IS RESULT Ix-nianJ I ront All Quarter I LUlil. Oat l-o Offered at Red nerd Quotation Hour Trade Slow. M.Urx of whoal or ojf.r. f eall p-arolam holder haa gradually mined ealoea and weakened the marheta all along tha Coast. The famsra who aro still ranrhit a small romaaat of tha crop ara apoarsatry Indifferent to tho decline, f'-r ht aro atlll demanding th H prirea. Hub whaat eonta bo had yesterday as low aa coata and It Is said ono lot wt bought a ront lower. On tha Sound t mflls alterad li st fr blueetem. but woro not km 10 buy. Tho demand from all joartere was nominal. It was worth noting, however, that whea anyone waatad to bur wheat tho aalra asksd a stiffor price. Tho r.oar market was quiet- Patenta wara flrwi. hot thero waa ao longer talk of a prababto advance. No business Is be ta doao la tha export market. If III feed la wasted firmer because of aarrowlnc sup plies. There waa a tendency to ehada oats prices er soma solders. "Not a bushel of wheat remains la anr of the wsrehousea at Weeton. Downing or Blue Mmntaia statlona. Seldom has thara beea surh a thorough clean-op of this ce real la the Weetoa country. says tha Wee tea Leader. f ai a I receipts In cara ware reported br the Merchanta Exrhance aa follows: Wheat Barley Flour Oats Har Vnidat t S 10 U Year ago 7 1 I li to date 1 . 3T J"!7 ISIS Tear we 11.44J 4i4 lt ITU Tha weeklr wheal statistics of the Mer rhanta Exchange follow: American Vlalble Supply riuehel. Lerreae. Mar l"s Jvlw 3.5i:i"i Mar 1 in 3i.t . Mar l'l' .ili'i.v" I.Tloi-u Mae IT. la .i. 11'Mh 3,4i.O"0 My i i wo MY J., S'J.nn... t..w Var SI. I""- 5 1U I..-.. H.-1 Mar I- '" -' 51w 1 ve i. i'-' ::.!M.wi i.i. :;. Mey l. lv-' v .wt i.;i UOO Increase. Uuantttlesea Paifne Week Week Week equina ending emlina Mil II Mat 4 Mar lU. 11 frtr Hu.rtels ptihet. Fu.nels K T'i- 3" ies-. 1:1.314.11k) Continent ..Ji.T;u.i SJ.i4rA ai.Jli.ow) Tota:a .. ..la 313 ono JJ.?K'" 34 ert.Oi)0 Worl'i's Shipment, i flour included Week Week Week endlna ending ending; Mar II May 4 Var 14. 11 From lluehel. Ttu.nela Mt:.hels f a., fan.. 3.141 - 3..V4 3 Oi'il 1 l.u.iHii Araeiitina .. 3.44iwi. s.:u: mi Mil Australia .. H3.1"" I.:i il" .m u-- fan. porta. I '" 77 " 1.44 " ltu--la . ... a.-..iw 1.44 .i 3. 4 ; Indian ioiti' 4s.oH 7:lii.liH Tota'. .. . I'I IT: OiX) 13.78 IXTJo lKO World'a shipments, awoaon to date: Total alnce Hamt period From -.July 1. 'II. la.t aeeeoiu C . and Canada.. f.lil.Ji.(W ls. .. Ara.ntina t.47i.a 7:.:.0 Auinlis 417o IVi:il I'anuhe 7e.ai4.S"a i.;j.ea H-i.-i s t7j.uo lnj.ali.ais India S,..Oi . 4J.S04.na Tetaf . ..4J7.S4d.ooa M.:ts wtooi. nnixo activk at am. romj rrvroa Fald a hew a teeael Adraara Otcr Opewias of hroaea. rhearma la In active operation In quita a nam bee of states In tho Wert, and a large amount of wool la being; transferred to East ern borers. Tha prices paid ara consider ably higher at thla data thaa when first offered, according to tho American Wool and Cnttoa Reporter. fa Wyoming eie.oot pounds of wool has beea transferred a a range of from Id to IP eenta. tho top price being for medium aad ataple wools. At Kaallne. Southern Wyoming, thero was considerable trading dona at prices ranging from Id to ft'-i cents re tbo grease. Trading at Cisco, Utah, waa effected at 1 4j cents for fine woola and ranging to Id cents on lower gradea tt la reported that contracting on the sheep'a bark la being effected la the tri angle eeealna. The prlco obtained waa 19 re r is. Contracting la reported at Moun tain Home. Idaho, the price obtained being IT cents, also at Gooding, prlco 17 tj rents. The latter wool Is estimated to coat cleaa from ft lo AO cents. It la being eatlmated that the clip on the fiaaka. Salmon anal Clear Water Rivers will bo ro per cent larger thaa 1011. p liver, aro speenilatlng regarding tha prices for which the growers there will sell, but among the wool mea who have the larger clipa. there la ao great anxiety to dispose of their atock. ARRIVAI.a Or HAT NOW ARK NORMAL Mocks Mead Villa Fairly Rrody ftal at KtesMty trrew. "Arrivals of hay during the week were about normal, and met with falmly ready sate." according to J. II. Kloaterman. "Very little domnrraare hay remains on the tracks, aad ahlpmeata are being made rapidly ea.maTti lo Just about meet the requirements. Soma storage hay remains, and this Is be ing cleaned np as rapidly as possible be fore tho end of tho aeaeoo. There la practically no demand for al falfa, owing to tha continued warm weather during the early part of May. and almost none la coming In. Oat and vetch hay has nlo fallen off In demand, and thero Is only a fair demand for choice grade. Timothy la golna well at fair prices. We quota v. lues 'o- 1 timothy. lSO; fancy timothy. 17.n; choice oat ami vetch. Ill.Sn; No. 1 oat and vetch. II0.3O 0 1 1." RFRRir.H Win. BE KCARt K TOD.1T xapply leesoralay M Light aad C'leaaee Tp Early. There was only a moderata supply of strawberries on band yesterday. The re celpta were disposed of early at 11.33173 a crate. The aurplr available Tor today will be very small. Dealers look for Ore gon berries tha latter part of tha week. Cherries were more plentiful and sold fairly well at 11.7X1 3 a box. Loose) cher ries were quoted at IS cents a pound. Vegetable recelpta Included a car each of cabbage, head lettuce and Walla Walla asparagus., besida tha usual assortment of steamer produce. rtF.MANO FOR CHEF-iF. I IIKAVT Batter Clewa t p Well at Flmx Prlcea. rwallry la tXeady. Tha demand for cheese at the new quo tation la so heavy that dealers find tt dif ficult to Ml all their orders. Butter also Ceana up closely and tha market la firm. Tbera wara ao new developments yestsr dav la tha egg market, which waa stsady. Poultry and dressed meat receipts were mall, and Saturday's quotsllons were gca- ralW Obtained. I newlal Mews ha allforwta. No buslneee In spot or new crop hops waa reported veetsrUav. A contract, made by John WalUi to Fala, Wormaer Company. 25 cents, has been ! filed at DtllM Tha uuoil supply ol Ull hops left In rowers' hands In California Is 43TO bales, i distribute) as follows: Sacramento. IT 1 bale: Santa Rosa. 3I bales: Mendocino. I SIB bales Haak Clrmrts. Rank clearings of th N'orthwcatsra cities Nlruii were as tolioara: I'oril.nd IJ.401.S4S 11JS.4? P-atll J.li,4J li.-i Taenia I fpokan sia.Oil !:.. rtBTLA'D MAKKKT. (rain. Floor, I'red. Etc. W'KKAT Track prim: H:uet-ni. il.oa i t.oi. iiur. Ctf'l. rJ, Ku;ao. l7w '' V-. t a I Mt.fntil llrull. Ml Ul.fr I 1'-Ilrn, $.5 i- ton; eliorta. I S7 " '. n-liltlirea. .ll. r LUt It -e:ema. .liu i- .... traialita. I.7i. ilirl. lfl: Valle. j.1u: greha.-u. i. Iv. at.o.o a bi-at. S -'. I'l lU V . W hn!M S Li'. -rB.-a.i'l A4U Dr tOTl. I HAY Tlmntii). l.&o a 1 7 in; a. fa. .'a. $ia 3 1..ii. is-iver. imii and veicn. 4 lo.jo J j 1 1 grain har. l- I OAT J .No. 1 white. l.iowltl per Ion. egrtnbirs and Frulla. TKOPICAX. FKl'ITS Oranri-a. nnvr.a. I: jUQl. Caliloraia erap-lruit. IH3utt4. Kloride grapefruit. S 73p7: icmons. 14 If e I.er box. I'liiesi'plea. tic per ptiurd. VkE-11 FK1 I r rtra vh-rric. l .'3U1.3 per crate, cranberries. si In tirr lane,: ap p.ea. SI..3U4 per box; cherrle.. $1.73u Pr La cherrtea. iouee,.13o per pound. rtTATtfc:S Jobl.lng price.; Hurbxnxs. old. II Ivsl.Tl per hundred, naw Ce.ilm-a. 4 ' ii V i'T pound. t i.N i N S llermuda. Iir333. K.JtTAIil.r.n Artichokes. 71rt'.v- r-r dsen. ai-aragus. Mul l' per crate, i.eaua. :. cabbam, 2c ;-er pound; cauliflower. 73 per crsis. celery. I j tl per erae; cu cumbers. II al M dosen. e-,i.snt. pound: head letu... I.7i per riale hot AioM let:u--e. 7 U 1 per box; Pa. O If bo per pound; peppers. i-'c per pound: rad iative. 13iic fr doi-o . rhubarj. i'lil" per pound: spinach. 4 J '.c p-r pound: toma toes. HSU rc hox: ger.lc. awloe per pouniU KAirC Vrl FTTA Bl.KS Turnips. I 1.10 per sack; be. is, l.i-J. rutabagas. Hull", carrots, f L Dairy aad Caaatrjr rrodoce. HI TTER Oregon creamery butter, solid ps.-ta. -'lie per pound. Ktj.js r resn uregon rai. h. car.dlco. .i per d.i-n: cae count. 5'ic. cm.Er-t: uregon f'.ats. I7c jer pound; Tonr.g America, l-io. 1-njlK Kancr. mStfllc per pound. VEAL. Eancy. tg li'Ho per p.mnd. 'vI l.TKV H-na. ll14c. ttrliii.'S. Ill 14c. brollera it 33c . dot al, iouik. J"c, geeee. lie. turkeis. live, 3'c : on mid. .3c. Maple ttrocerir. s LM)V Co;umbla Itlver. one. pound tails t.i per duxen. eigst pound tulis. - 14; oue-p..und flsla. $14n. A.aeka pluk. one-po'ind tails, l.:i3. CUKKKS Boasted. In druma, 2titxtt4'JO per C'iund. , ' xf TWalnut Irtti Id'.c per jiound. Iliaail nut. It viae: Iliberts. ltd I."'; al monds. 17 r 31c. peanuts, lnc; cocovnuts. I'M isl per daen; clie.tnuts. li've per pound: bn Kory nut. no lnc per pound. llo.NEV Cho:.. S -73 per case; strained honev, loc per pound. MALT Otanulated. 13 per ton: half ground. i.o I v3o per ton: 3i.'S, per ton. ItEAXf .-ma. I ante. 4u3c: lar white. tic. LJina, ic; pink. 3c. Mexican. SVc; taou. Ov. . , Kirn No. 1 Japan. I'.c; cheaper grades. 4V4U3C. rioulheru head. 5l7c. nl'liAR Ur granulated, si..'.: fruit and hetry. $.'. IJ. Iionoluiu plantation, f 3 no; t.e-t. 3.7i. extra '. 13 43; powdered, barri ls. 1'i.l i; cubes, t srrels, lii.'. 1RIKL FRl ITS App.es. 1 4c per pound: apricots. loal4c. peaches. 13al4c; prunes. Italian.. 1 H f, in a, c: sllvtr. lc; flss white and blaca. u7c. currants. 7'je: rilnnx loose. Muscatel. V,tjilvc: bleached Thompson. lic: unbleached I-ul-t.naa. Niic: seeded. 7S ':: dJtes, fer slso. Sc per pound: Fard. 1L0U per box. Provlaloa. HAMS All vlxea. IT to IRc . skinned. 1JHO 1.-: picnics. 13c; boiled. 5'tc. BACON Fancy. 3i V '-ti S c ; choice, Soht ''pilT SALT MEATS Back., dry salt. 1 1 S ajli-jc: backs, amok-d. UMc; bellies, dry sa.t USc: beltlea smoked. l.o- I.AHU Tlerre ts. a. choice. lSl.c; com pound. Wc: leaf, three-pound paiis. b.30 "c't:iJ.ANF.Oi:.-MC feel. kits, ii x.-i; sliced beef. Insldes. 13.1 per case: dried l.eer. in.lrles. i'.c per pound, bologna, canvas hack. 10Sc; minced' ham. 13c lloeie. Moot and Hides. tiops 1P1I crop. xsajSitc; olils. nominal; 1PIJ contracts. 4 ti 3.".'. MOHA1K Chol.e. S3o per pound. WOOL. lis. tern Oreaon. IO'iiIiHC per pound, ereording to shrinkage; Valley, 1 to I lie per pound. . PE1TS Urv. Ilc: lambs, salted. TSljnOc: short-v.oo pelts. .'. 0 '3c ; butcher pelt.. Jsn usrv tske-off. Mesll.vO; February take-off. Bl.lOvr 1 13. HIDES Salted hides. 1 H ) 10H O - per pound. Betted calf. si3c: salted kip. 1 1 f li-. gre,n hide.. ;ic: dry caif. 3lc: dry hides. Itlsr: sailed stage. TiiiHc; green atax. tlnc'ic. XSi'AKA Per pound. f l nc ;RAIN HAuH In car lots. i, c. Uaseed Oil aad Tarpeotlne. I rveRTll) OIL, Raw. barrels. a-".r; boiled, barrels. i3i ; raw. rases, v; boiled, esses. 'rcntrESTlNE r". "'e; barrels, 7040. Kv FRAN'CIHt O FROnl I'K MARKF.T frtrea tlaoted at the Hay Ity for Vcge tahlee. Fruits, Etc. SAN FRANCISCO. Msy 11. Tho follow Ing produce prices were current here today: a-rult Apples, cholre. II.3&: common, too; Mexican limes. $3tJS.JS; Csllfornla lemons, choice. 14; common. $1.13; navel oranges. 11 w 33: pineappies. Il.&e V 4.3H. Cheese 11 tf ltc. "Butter Fancy creamer'. r.cra Store. le; fancy ranch. 31c. vgetablre I'ucunibem. Svlti: garlic. 3 Ic: green peas. ..cull: siring beans. 1 41 tr; aaparaaus. 3D- r 1 1.33; tomatoes. 13 41 3 Si; eggplant, nominal; onions, ll.33tr 1..W. I'otatoea Rt er H'irb.nks. tl3etil.oi. Oreaon Hurbank. $1.33u l.ee. Har Wneet. Ilr3l: hrat and oats, flSSll: alfalfa, tllnlli). Receipta Flour. 3139 quarter sack.; wheal. 147l centa.: barlci. 17, 14a centals: potatoes, 17IO sa.ka: bran. I7i sacks; mid dlings. 13 sacka; liay. l tons; wool. nj balea lelal Market.. NEW V'ltK. May 13 .-tanrtard copper firm but quiet. Spot and May. 13 lt ik-: June. isn.'SQ in. loir ; July. 1 s.i n 1 v 87 v c ; August. I'lllHt l37He. lx-n.lon firm. Kr"'i. 471 lis .Id. Arrivals of copier reVorted In New York lod.y. S3 ton. Exports s-i far this month, lu 3:i tons. 1-ike copper, lr: eiertcjlvtic. Iti1. V lo'ac: casting. 13S1 13 Tie. Tin quiet - Spot. 4il 3o ' 47 ie : May. 4 3.-.T 4i". a'-'Vvc: June. womW.': July. 43.73m 4 Z'r : August. 45 .'eiir 43 line: Septem ber. 4.VUOTJ-43 Vie. London easy. Spot 313 loa: futur-a, 3o. Lead steady, rriot. 4li4 30r New York and IWlltl le East St. l.oula delivery, bsles were rnl.ooO pound, for New York de livery at 4.3n. l.ond"n. I1 loa. Spelter steady: rt.73ifr.V.e New York: ..VMtlTuc Eal St. Louts. London. 3 lbs. Antimony. Cookson'a. iiulet, M.onc. Iron. Cleveland warranta. 31a 4 Sd 1 Lon don. Loeallv .ron waa atcsd). No. 1 founiry Northern. 113 3il 13.73: No. 3. 1 1 3 33 t I "i..3n; No. 1 Southern and do soft, $13.30 v 1.V73. C'offeo and rliisiar. NEW YORK. May 11. Coffee futurex rloeed ateedy and lant prices were 1 to t polnta net lower. May. li lie; June. 11 0c, Julv. ls.lsc: August. 13 7ec; September. ll-3e: October, l-.xjc; November. ll.Xlc: I ecem ber. U tile: January. 11 uc; February. Il.Tle; March and April. 11.13c Coffee Spot steady. Rio .No. 7. 14Hc: No. 4 San toe. lac. Mild quiet. Cordova. laulSO nominal. Sugar Raw quiet. Muscovado. 11 test. 3.41c; centrifugal. teet. a :r: molasses sugar. test. .t7e. Refined nuleu C hlcage Produce Market. riin AilO. M.e l. Putter Steady. Creameries. 3rl 1 2'M-: dairies. 33 if 37 r. K, .jj Htcadv. Receipts, 33 le7 cases: st mark. ea.s Incnded. 17vc; ordinary firsta, liiSc; first.. l"ic. Cheese wtesrtv. Daisies. 15 1 15 V.c: fw Ina. llatflHc: T"'i' Amrncss. 1 3 ij 1 ." 's.c : long horns. 154J13WC- Elgla Bauer Market. ElyC.IN. Ill . May 13. Tha quotation com mltieo of the Egln Board thla alternoon declared butter firm at 3uc. Wool at Mt. Lawla. ST L'tl'I!". May 13. Wool Sies.lv. Tax-r.tnt-i and Western mediums. 1 6 u I c . flue mediums. 13Bl7c: fine, loo 13c. Tealath Flat Market. rii'I.I'TII. Mae 11. Lineed la store, on ixack. aiiil to arrive, li.lt la. . for IVOoa pounds at EARLY GAINS LOST Stock Market Sells Off in Final Hour. STANDARD ISSUES HEAVY luuuul M re u g til Is Miowu in American Sugar Western Money Situation Remains Ea)'. Uonds Are Irresulur. NEW YORK. May 13. Aside from a dem onstration in the hard coal shares, a new high ncord for Canadian Pacific and un uaual strength In American Sugar, today's stock market Inclined to Irregularity and dullness. Heading was more active than Lenten Valley, but Ita atrength was less pronounce!, althouxh there was the anomaly of Reading, at O per cent slock, selling at the same level with Lehigh Valley, which paa 11 per cent. The buying of American Sugar suggested absorption louoded perhaps on the belief that the common dividend aoon might ha Increaa.d. No account seemed to be taken of the Federal Govertimanl'a suit for Its dis solution. I'mon Pacific and other standard stocks were heavy, with marked pressure against I'ntted r-tatee Steel. After a brl-t period of steadiness, the market sold off, wiping out the greater part of the galna In Redding and other shares, hut Lehigh Valley retained much of lis early rise. The closing, was heavy. Advices from Kansas and adjacent states reported a better outlook for cropa The Western money situation remains ensv with bankers mildly optimistic. Offinal data from Waalilnglun, giving a summury ol rallaay operations for Febru ary snows that total revenues per mile averaged linki aa compared with IM'o In lh same month laal year. The tond market waa Irregular, save for a further upw.nl movement In Wabash refund.ng 4. ssles, par value. $3.7au.u"0. Panama Ja registered advanced W Pr cent on caiL CLOSING STOCK QUOTATION'S. Closing Sales. High. Low. jUid. A'lls Chal pf fMi Amal Copper .. 3.3W Ms . bja, M Am Beet euitar. lJ.j'i 73 74 i4Hi American laa.. 13.oi'U 41 43V Am Cr A tdf. 1. .; k 3. t-J Am Cotton Oil.. t"i u3s o-t. "4 Am HJ at Ll pf Am Ice Sccurl.. SM'il 37 . 3HS Am i.liia-J l..''Mi lei 131, l.,i. Am Locomotive. 1.3'"' 44 4.1 "x 4-1 "a Am smel at Ref T.3"i su's M do preferred.. boo Ins', lum, lu. Am Steel Fil) . . 3 ' oil-a J-x -X Am su.ar i:.f.. 1,vm 13d : l's ,J-.- A:n T-i k Tel.. 7vt laoi. 143 is J'-'J Am Tobacco pf. -7 Am Woolen ... l' 3N US iiVs Anaconda M Co ,on 4a- 'i Atcnisnn l.f" l"'.-a l'el'a lti' ilj preferred.. -O'l lii. lvlll, l"-l At! Cuaat Line 3'K 14U-s 14u's 13! Bait Ohio ... 1.- " Hi'1. lu:l l.-lhlehem steel 3oi :'4 an .Iba lirok R Tran .. 1.1'i 'n !-3is iS Canadian I'uu.. !." 33lS Central Lcati.er 3,4 '0 37 V 3i!S 3i.H do prvferrud.. 1W U4 14 V Centra; of X J Ches Ohio ... S'HI Wl, 7I iVli Clilcngo a Alton ?."i 31 3n 3 s Chi O: w.st ... i" lilx "-S lsl do preferred.. 3'N 36 S3's 0,1 Chicago N V '.ii H"4 ,".' C. M c St Paul. S.oUO luISx 11' i i C. C. C at St L - ? Col Fuel 4 Iron 3W 38 ' 3J 30 -Sa Col aV Southern '.. Consul tlaa 4'l 144'. 144 143 J. Corn Products .. 3"ii l 13S la Del Hun.-. .n.. 171H 171 "s l""-' l A U tii. tide.. 2.I10 31 --' Si's do preferred.. l.onO 401, Hi . i S. nitlllors' Secur l.' S3 33 .rS Erie S.4n :a 33 "s :'- do 1st Pf aa M's 3-4 ao 3d pf .1' Gen K.ectrlc ... S" 17"t 1' Hill's t:t lonh Pf ... 13-S 133V 133 '.x tit North Ore . 3,(' 43 S. 4oS " Illinois CintraL. 1.4'n 134Vi 131 1-' luterbor Met ... 13.7' 3'"j ls do p.ferr.d.. P."' .Mi's s'x Int.r Harvester 3l llTs lld'x ll' Inter 3lrlno pf " lr. l1. "' lut Paper '. ItlS 1' I'1, It.t Pump . aw ay's 3Hs 2i; Iowa Central ,z . K O Southern .. 1H 25S 33H ' do preferred.. :mii lei. '-" Laclede (las ... 3"H 13 1o3S ln-'S Loula a; Nash.. I.n0 131l' l.'.Sa l.-K Minn & St L M. S P S S M l.St'O 141 x 111'1 141 ilo. Kan a Tit do preferred ... ", ' Mo r.oitlc 3.40 41S -""a Nnt Itl.cult I-.-' Nil Lcsd ion 371. 37Va -7S N Ky Mix 3 pf 14 X V Central ... .. 13 1I"S 1I1S V Y, Out er Wes 3'Hl :i 3s 'x Norfolk w.-.t '.n li:l'i 1' Norih American 4"i 3, 2 b'J'a Northern Pac .. 1."ii 13"a 13" 13S Pi, 111,- Mall -" -"3 ."'iH, P.m. si Ivanla ... 3.1i 1 - 'i I--" People's lis ... '"' l"iTl I'"'7. I"s't Plllehurg I onl.. 1i 31 . 21 -'I I'mi'l S Car.. '" 33 3.. .!. Pull Pal C.ir I 'll'. Kv Steel Spring :i " ,2''.. It-adma- lt'7.1" 177 17' 17it's Republic S;ee' . In 21 ' 23 2.1 .lo preferred.. 1.7n k", 74' .l"x Ito. k Inland Co 4 I'.lil 2 Ta 2.'. 2S i. do pieferred. . t,0"0 37. 3ii 1. 37 "a St 1, at S K 3 pf 3' St L Southwest 37 do pi-ef-rreil 73 S . s ShiPleld .. 2"" ."'-"v ''2 M 'x Sou'h-rn I'sc .. I.:' U2, 112 113', Southetn liy ... 7"l 21t 2SS 2S', do prer. rred. . l.li 73 74 74 T-nn Copper ... '"' 41 'a 4: 4.1 Texjs Pne . .. 4- 24 23 33' Tol St I. Wea Inn 1 S 14S 14 do preferred.. 7nO T.3 33', I'mon Pa. lllc .. 33.2'-l 172 171', 171 'a - S R..-ilt .... I'M 77 .. . l- s Rubber ... ;'- " r. C S St. el fej.lt'ii do prefewed.. 7o.) Ills 111 11 Hi I'tah Copp-r ... 2."' 'lis '-"H 3 "s Va-"aro t hem.. 3,M M .'2 a "- A abash I ""1 '"x do preferred.. 1.4' 221, 21 S H4 Western Md ... 'i,H' 'US ol W.st.ng Ke .. 1.4'ua 7-1 7'1 V, 7l'.'4 W.stem Inlnn.. M M ' 83 ( Wheel ar I. E . 1"" 71. 7'i 7s Leh'eh Vnllev.. 17S 1"'H 17T Chino Copp-r.. L.vut " 2li ', , l-.av Con.ol 2.-" ''j ''. Am Tohs.eo ... 1D0 J3 S3Hs Total sales for the day. 3ti7.2uO shares. HON DS. NEW YURK. Mnv 11. Closing quotation.: L' S ref 3". rn..mnv, V T C g 3VxS..Srt'-M do coupon 1. N P :ia Via I' s reg I"-', V P 4. !!iS do coupon ,...l"21a I P 4. I'll V s new 4. reg. 114 Wis Cent 4s b2 do coupon ... 1 14 i Japan 4a Mi's D sV R U 4a S7 B t.aatera Mining Moeaa. BOSTON. May IX closing quotation.: Allouex 43 IMohawk 2 ', a.mal Cop KIS Nevada Con .... 21 s Am . I. a- Sin.. 2'.i Nlpla.inr Mines. 7 "s Anxora Com... SS North Butto 2Vx 14 at C C S M. T North I-ake 7 l ain tm. ... 73's :ld IHimlnloo... fin1, Calu si ll-cla. ..473 ' iseeola 117 Centennial 3M uulncy 11T Cop II Con Co.. Wx hannon HTx K Hulto Cop M . 14 Vs Sutierlor X.I 's Franklin 1-1 Sup A Boston M. 2S tilroux Con .... 3aTsmsrack 44 c.ranby con ... M '. :U S S R M... X7 i tirrene Can S' do pfd I.le Royale tC) ic I.tah Con .. 13J. Kerr Lake Ss'l tah Cop Co... Us a,ke Copier .. 41 1,' Winona TA laa Salle fop... CS, Wolverine 110 Miami Copper. . 34 Tsi Money, Exchange, Etc NEW 1'nHK. May 13. Money on call, steadv. 2u3 per cent; ruling rata, 2; closing bid. 2: offered at 8. Tim" l..an, firmer: iu days. 3tf3H per rent; HO days. S3W per cent; six months, a , li3 per cent. Prune mercantile paper. 461, per cant Sterling exchanre steady, with actual busi ness In bankers' bllla at 14.S433 for 60-day Mils and at $4.s3 for demand. commercial bllla, 14.MH. Mexican dollara. 41c. ... Uovernmeut bonds, firm: railroad bonds. Irregular. Bar sllvar. 10c LONDON. May 1- Bar silver, stsady, 3 j-lrtd per ounce. Money, 1 Ik t 3 per cent. The rata of discount In tha open market for short btr.g la 2 13-16 per cent; for thraa months' bills. 2', per cent. e BAN FRAXCISCO. Mar 11. Sterling on London. davs. 1114',; light. $1.11. Sliver bars. soxC Mexican dollara. nominal. I.rsfia. sight, par; telegraph. 3c. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON. Msy 11. At tha begin nine of business today tha condition of Lua 1'nited Statee Treasury was: Working balancs In Treasury of- fl.es i 0.9 In banks and Philippine T'casury 31.4.1 Total balance In general fund.. 122.14 1.134 n 11,3 Still ortlinasy receipts -saiaruar 6.131 1.3S7 Ieflclt to date thla fiscal year.. 13. SH Deficit at this time last year... 33 These figures exclude Panama Canal publlo debt 4ransactions. 6.D91 4.131 and New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Mar H. Cotton futures closed steady 4 to 7 points lower. May. 11.33c: June. 11.33c: July, 11.30c; Ausuat. 11.13c; September, 11.37c: October. '11.41c; November. 11.47c; December. 11.33c; Jan uary. U.4HC: February, 11.4!c: March, 11.57c. Spot, ouict and rive point lower. Mid dling uplands. 11.03; do. liulf, 11.110. Bales. 4ut balvs. Dried Fruit at New York. NEW YORK, Msy 13. Evaporated spples a.rsdy. Spot and fancy. lOploViC; choice, Kljllrc: prime. 7. be. Prunes steady. Quotations range from 4tjc for Callfornlas up to n-4" and ' V VVe for Orcrunx Peaches firm. Choice.' 4j 94c; extra choice. VVstjlOSc; fancy, 10 a 11c. Hops at' New Y ork. NEW YORK. May 13. Hops Steady. HEAVY RUN OF SHEEP THADE OPEXS ACTIVELY AT THE STOCK YAHDS. Big Bunch of Sheared Ewes Sells at $4.75 Cattle and Hog Mar kets Steady. Trade opened up ou a fulriy active scale at the stockyards yesterday, with a mod erate aupply of cattle, a good run of sheep and a few nogs. Frlcea on tho whole were steady. Three loads of- choice steers were sold at 17 and two loads of cows at $'- Bulls and calves sold at former prices. For light hugs 18.40 was the top price paid. The leading transaction In the sheep mar ket waa the sale of a trig bunch of b20 head of shorn ewes, averaging "a pounds, at $4.75. Wethers aold at $4.25 and $5. and a small bunch of Spring- lambs brought $.. Receipts for Sunday and Monday saver. 23S cattle. 6 calves. IPS hogs and 2t.'Jd sheep. bhlppers were: J. Roberts, Heppner. 1 car of sheep; V. J. Blake. lone. 2 cars of sheep; F. C. Oxman, Echo, 3 cars of cattle; Sol Dlckcrson. Wetser. 1 car of hogs; fitlllwell & Rlchter. La Grande. 3 cars of cattle; J. C. Ursack. Grans Valley. 3 (-.trs of sheep; J Hin.s Mace, SUanlko, 3 cars of sheep; W. I. Dishinan. Davis, Cel.. R cars of cattle; E. J. .Drake. WJnlock. Wash., 1 car of cattle, sheep and hogs; C. F. Huntington, by boat. 132 sheep, and Smith Leonard, by boat. sheep. The la s sales were as follows: WelRht. Price. 73 steers --:" !; 1 cow l-"i "5 co.i 1 1 HI U.OU 13 COWS ..' IV'v a '5. 1 bull l-2' 1 Lui '""" . 1.) cows : i'-' 323 wethers '', -J? 1 Spring limb '.' ' 2;i7 ears i-' eer 2 steers '."! I steer '"'I 35 steer, I2l'li y0 13 .teer, 1-1? 1 COWS S-.'o 4 0 2 cows ........... 23 cows 1 cow ........... 1 heifer 0 calves ......... 1 bull n bulls 1 bull ?s Spring Iambs ., M2 wethers 27d wethers S3il sheared ewes .. IS hogs 1 hOic rt Iioks 7 Iioks ........... 1 hog 1 liw . . . - tin h..- .':: .,, , n.i.i ..- ....11117 ti.bll !'3n .'..25 23.50 O.OII llilti 5 33 11 HI 4.W .-:: t.ihi . . . UK o "" lni iVon lis 4 70 l is N.3U l.-.U li 'Ml ..!!.... no 2I15 S4II 2MI 7 75 4jju 7.on ... . 20s 8. In The range of prices at the yards waa as follows: , .,- Choice steers ' Good steer. "' Medium ete-r h.'' ;-;- Choice cows ' u ... Good -cows y.., o ... Medium cows ...in. .f ...... Choice ealve. S....IW v Good heavy calves .. Hill. - ...... H.imi 8.51 3. a" (I .i.l.u stairs 1 4.7i. 0.3.". Hogs T.lKht ileavy . ... KnOll S. Id . . . . 7.00 it 7.75 VearMT Wetheis Kwe. 7. l.ambs Spring lambs 4.5I.'-. II. uu tt.l.Oil- 7.35 Omaha Uveetoek Market.. OMAHA. May 13. Cat I le Receipts. 220n: miket. active, loc liluher. Native steers. t lUi'.i 8 .V: cows ami heifers. H.7.K Western steers. l(i 7 75; T; '"..T"' $1 5u.0.5n. rungo cons and. heifers. $.l.ii -r 6 25; canners. 2.75'i 4.75; slockers and feeders. $4.25117 25: calvts, $'. ia: bllla. stass. etc.. $4 4l . V). Hjxs Receipts. 71' n: ninrk.t. 5c lower. H. aw $7 ,'a.Hi 7 ill; mixed. $7.3n7.50; Unlit. $7.2" 7 ..": pin. $4 7.25; bulk of salts. $7.5"w 7..VI. Sheep Receipts. 2500: msrket. stronger. Yi-arlli.es. $0. 75 o 7.25: wethers. J.VVJ . e.tin; ewos.- 5. 25 1.1 li. 25 : lambs. $s.2a li. 4 a. ( hlcago Uveetork Markets. CHICAGO. May 13. Cattle Receipts. lliMkl market, sf-ady to 1'N- hiirher. Peeves, $.VPHil: Texas steers. 5.a.i 7.4l; Western steers. $5.llO'tl 7. tin; stockers and J' ,'lJVr"-" $4 2'i'ft tt..'.n: cows and heifers. $2.75fr 7. 1.1; calves, f ai "."at. Hon K.ceipis. 4.".."iwi: market. g"nernl!y So lower. LlnM. $7.3n .i 7.75: mixed. $..oe 7.8.5: heavy. 17.35 u 7. rotign. .11 : PIK. $5 ..: bulk of sales. ..o.ii.M. 1,4.0 Receipts, l.tial; niHCk.-t. steady. Native liwiei.e); Western. 14.S0 '.1 7.5'; yearlings, $it'.i.25: lambs, native, $.kU0'uU; Western, $.:.3." '" " 75 ROSEBURG BERRIES DRAW Fruit Shipped to l'ortland lo Ad vertise Carnival, Fresh rtrawberrle raised on the farms about ItoseburK will be sent to l'ortland and nerved today at a lunch eon of the Tortland Commercial Club. This Is the latest of a scries of "stunts" curried out by the Koseburjr Strawbeiry Carnival committed to Interest Port land business men In tho excursion which will fio from here Wednesday nlcht to attend tha openlnir day of the carnival. Thursday, which has been set aside as Tortland day. rUnce the return of the official lnvi jatlon committee to Roseburgr, Sunday. C. If. I-eadbetter lias been In cliarne of the lists of reservations for the ex cursion. Reservations have been made by 200 and Mr. La.lbetter expect.? the number to reach 250 before time for tho party to leave Portland. Almost half of those who have taken reserva tions are women. "Our strawberry season will be Just In Its height when the Portland visi tors reach Roseburs;." he said. "We have been plr-kin strawberries there ainee April 22. and the first shipment to the metropolitan markets was made on April 29. The earliest shipment from any other place In the Northwest waa sent out from Kennewlck, Wash., May 11. Since April 22, we have been picking; and ehipplnn strawberries from Southern Oregon steadily." LOGGER KILLED BY TRAIN Youth Is Thrown t'nder Wheels at Washouinnl. WASHOUOAU Wash.. May 13. (Spe cial.) Teddy Peterson was thrown from a lossing; train yesterday and his right leaf was severed. He died from the Injury two "hours later. Peterson came here from Michigan, where his parents live. Arrangements are being; made to ship the body home. lie was 26 years old. WHEAT FALL SEVERE Opening of Dardanelles Causes Break at Chicago. SELLING ON LARGE SCALE Ten Million Bushels That Hve Been Tied lp Will Be Released To day Crop Conditions Are Improved. CHICAiiO. May 13. Announcement that the opening or the Dardanelles tomorrow would release nearly 10.OilO.0UO bushels of wheat had a depressing effect today on the markets. Closing prices were wesk, lis lVc to He under Saturday night. Courage on the selling side developed rapidly among speculators in wheat. At the outset greatly improved crop advices, the outcome of recent rains, formed an In fluence In favor of the bears. Then. too. there were offers of new grain from Texas to be forwarded to St. Laiuls by June 20. Besides, world s shipments were larger than expected, and supplies for importing coun trle, were estimated at 2.O0O.00O bushels In excels of a year ago. Surprise over the largeness of the visible supply decreaxs brought about a temporary upuard Jerk In prices, but when news arrived that cargoes of wheat valued at o.i0.on. which had been tied up at the Dardanelles, would probably be released to morrow, a collapse in quotations followed and no recovery ensued. Fine weather and reports of Increased acreage held the corn market steady. The promised opening of the Dardanelles af fected com also, for more than 41. 000.000 bushels of corn had been held up there. Traders' offer to sell new oats for early shipment north led. to considerable weak ness Active buying on the part of stockyard speculators had a bracing effect on pro visions. The leading futures ranged ss follows: WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close. May I1.1SS $1-19 $11' ' Julv 1.11IH- li:t74 1.124 1-124 Sept. l.nsH l.iisi 1.07 1.07", Dec. 1.0D 1.0914 1 07-a 1.07 CORN. May .. SI'i .SUi .7f . Julv ...... 77 .7S .76-4 ..61, Sept 75 ' .76 .74 " ..4'i Dec till -4 Is -3 s OATS. May 57 .57 .r. .564 Julv .5ST, .34 .33H .a3. Sept 44 .441, .43H -4H-S1 Dec 44V .-J4S .44 .44Vi MESS PORK. May 19.17-4 Julv ;.11 1 40 19.10 19.37U, Sept 11125 lt.52' 1U.23 l.4ij, LARD. May 10.67 V, July 10.''.5 10. SO 10.65 10.7714 Sept ll5 11.00 lO.Sa IO.H7V4 Oct 10.15 11.05 10.95 11.05 SHORT RIBS. Mav 10-33 Julv- 10.25 10.RO 10.25 10.4o Sept 10.42 H 10.U7VS 10.42 "4 10.00 Cash quotations were as follows: Klour Firm. Rye No. a. 93c Barley Feed or mixing. . 80 q 95c; fair to choice malting. $1. Hi 'u l.-S. Timothy seed. ts.5ojJO. Clover teed Sliitnu. fork Mens. $19Tj(a 19.37 Vx. Lard In tierces, $10.67 a. Short ribs Loose. $10.35. Grain statistics: Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 1:56.000 bushels. Primary receipts were 515.000 bushels, compared with 647.000 bushels the corresponding day a year ago. The visible supply of wheat in the united States decreased 3.54.000 bushels for tho week. The amount of breadstuff on ocean passage increased 2. .104. 000 bushels. Esti mated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 115 cars; corn. Jli6 cars: . oats, 290 cars; hogs, 16.000 head. Visible Supply of Grain, Etc. XKW TORKc May -13. The visible sup ply of grain in tho United States on May 11. ss complied by the New York Produce Exchange, was as follows: RusheK Decrease. Wheat SS.180,000 3, 542.000 Com 6.471,000 1.091,000 Oa:s MS5.00U 4S4.00O Kyc' "' 59.000 62.000 Harle'v" 1,001.000 2d,00O Wheat in bond , 6,116.001) 800,000 oats In bond 3.2S7.00O S98.0..0 Barley In bond 258.000 210.000 ruins In San Francisco. AN FRANCISCO. May 13. Spot quota tions: Walla Walla, tl.bu ft 1.87 Vt : red Rus Bi in $1 Srt'a t l.1; : turkey red. $1.ojrdl 111": blueslem. $l.UO' 1.H2 V : .feed barley. XI s7 i f, i.'Hi; hrewlDK. l.li" i 2 ; w hite oats. $2.1'" -a2.il: bran. t2i;.5t4t 27: middlings, $52-i .'13: shorts. $:io,;t 31. Call hoard sales: Wheat, December. $1.68 bid. $1.70 asked per rental; May. $1.80 bid per rental. Harloy. December. $1.63 "4 per cental; May. 11.68 bid. $1.94 asked per cen tal. European drain Market. LONDON. Mnv 13. i"aroes ouiet. but steadv. Walla Walla. April-May shipment. ;;is Oil to 3!aa 9d: October-November ship ment. 37s. . , Knjtlish country markets, quiet; trench country markets, easy. LIVERPOOL. May 13. Close: Wheat, May 7s 7d; July 7s 8J,d; October 7s UTsd. Wcuthor, cloudy Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNKAI'OLIS. May 13. Close: Wheat. Mnv $t.!5: July. $1.13:l 'a -1.1314 : September, floi.Ta. Cash, No. 1 hurd. $1.1S: No. 1 Northern. 1.17Vi: No. 2 Northern, $1.15 41-15 4: 'o. 3 wheat. $1.13$ 1.13 'x. ilarley. 5c Ull. 2.1. Corn No. 3 yellow, 775J7SC. Oats .No. 3 white, SlaC live No. 2. 88C. I'uget Sound Grain Market. SEATTLK M.iv 13. Wheat Bluestem, $l.o4: fortytuM. Willie: crirti. Wise; fife. Use; red Russian, l7c. , TACOMA. Mav 13. Wheat Bluestem. $105; fonyfo'd, $1.1"': club, $I.IH); red Rus sian. Pfcc. Car receipts, wheat 16; oats 1, hay 8. " Hops at london. LIVERPOOL' May 13, Hopa in London, raclfic Coast. 104i ii 5s. FIVE WRANGLE IN COURT Yomuii, 'Attorneys and Policeman All Talk at Same Time. In a five-cornered wrangle in Mu nicipal Court yesterday over an alle gation made by Mrs. Lola G. Baldwin tiiat tho police were shielding Lawrence Fritz, nephew of the saloonraan of that name, there were involved beside the accuser Deputy District Attorney Hennessy, Attorneys Dan Powers and Walter Wolf and Patrolman Sherwood. For a time the five voices, all going at once, made bedlam in the ante-chambers of the court. Mrs. Baldwin asserted that Sher wood refused to arrest Fritz when it appeared that he was gbilty of a crime for which Leon L. Rafter and his wife are under arrest Hennessy refused to issue a complaint unless the woman was Joined with Fritz In the charge. WILL BUY Portland Railway Co. 5k. due 1930. Oregon Electric Ry. 6s. due 1933. Portland Gas & Coke 5s, duo 1S40. Portland Home Telephone 6s, due 1935. J. W. (RITHERS A CO, liMiu Board of Trade Bids. Phone Main 7793. BONDS 1 1 : 1 1 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SAX FRANCISCO FOl.V'DED ISO I. Capital Paid in. . . -$3,500,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits .$7,905,912 BEANCHES Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and Virginia City We buy and sell Foreign Exchange; Issue Drafts 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 domestic banking business. IXTEREST PAID OX TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. PORTLAND OFFICE Northwest Corner Third and Stark Streets CHAMBER OP COMMERCE BUILDING. WM. A. MAC RAE, Manage-. J. T. Bl RTCHAELL, Aast. Manager. First National Capital Surplus OMsst National Rocky LADD & TILTON BANK Established 1S59. Capital Stock $1,000,000.05 Burplu's and Undivided Profits 800,000.00 Commercial and Savings Accounts Letters of credit, drafts and travelers' checks issued, avail able in all parts of the world. , OFFICERS W. M. Ladd, President. Robert S. Howard, Asst. Casblen Edward Cooking ham, Vlee-Prea. J. V. Ladd, Asst. Cashier. V. H. Dunckley, Cashier. Walter M. Cook, AsL Cashier. All steamers of the undermentioned lines will follow the NEW SOUTHERLY COURSE eastbound and westbound, thus avoiding all possibilitr of meeting ice, and each steamer will have BOAT AND LIFE RAFT capacity for every person on board, including both passengers and crew. New 45,000 Ton OLYMPIC AMERICAN LINE Wrawath Catrbearg Seathaamtea Atlantic Transport Line New York leodoo Direct RED STAR LINE Hew Vera Pot er an I an 9 Paris WHITE STAR LINE New Tort tJaeeastawB Lira-pool Hew Tort l)TaoBth Chrrsoare-Sontlianiplim Boston Queenatown I.lverpcoL lioat On .iieui rnucuu. Company's Office'. Boom "B" Bailey Building, Second and Cherry Sts., Seattle Or Local Railway and Steamship Agent- Mrs. Baldwin refused to sign a com plaint In whirh the woman was ac cused, and Hennessy eventually ended the dispute by making affidavit to the charge against Fritz and Mrs. Rafter. The defendants were released with out bail and their case will be heard today. The father of Mrs. Rafter Is a clergyman at OoUlendale. Wash. You are cheated out of half the pleasure of an auto ride about the city if the streets are ' ' bumpy ' ' from de fective paving or constantly torn up for repairs. Insist on bitulithic and have the streets uniformly good. It wears. J. C. WILSON & CO. eiOCKS, HOMJS, OBAIN Ai.ii m :.m kit, mi NEW YOKK BAUCfei JKSXHANOB SiiW YUlUa. COATOJi titU-Uidl C ill C AGO iJOAJtU Of llUUlt rng BJ.UC at AU ilOM Ki.tlAA.VGa. KAN IKA.VtlSCO. Main Office Alille xtlUc. baa rranelaea, atraaeb Offices aneouror, aaauta, Portland. Los Anrelaa. baa Dies. Caw eaado Beach. rUKILAJID OFFICE: aiain Floor A.umbermrna Uank Bnllrllaa, 6th and Stark. Phones Manball 4120. A 4187. TBATELERg GTJTDK. EUROPE! eeventy Sprlne and Summer tours, com prising; Tours de Luxe and Motor-car Tours, and also Vacation Tours at Popular Prlcea Frequent Ballings All routes. Including Mediterranean. Programme of Tours da Luxe Around tlio World now ready. TUOS. COOK BOST, 6X9 Market St.. Ban Francisco. AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND (Colon Line of N. Z.) VIA TAH11I AND WELLINGTON. Dlreot tnrougn staamars. aaiiitic from Baa Francisco May 29, June 28, and every 28 days to Tahiti. Karotonga. Wellington and Sydney. The line to Iales of the South Seas, ti-or reaarvationa aea Coupon Railroad Aaenta r addxaas Bind. Rolph ak Co, San Fraaelaeo. Bank $1,500,000 850,000 Bank West of the Mountains sb MAY 25 June 1 5 July 6 July 27 Aug. 17 YORK WHITE STAR-DOMINION Mea treat 4) aeorc lira-pool "MEGANTir 4 "LAURENT. Cn .trzst srvd PltMst Stmtr on St. Lawrvne Rout Only Four Days at Sea TO EURO PS IB OOsTORT AT MODERATE RATES Twia Screw S.S. "Canada" and "T colonic" ONE CLASS (II) CABIN SERVICE THIRD CLASS CL06KI) BOOKS Bacratte cheeked through to Steamer la Bono. Embark sight before aeJUaf. he hotel or traoafer TRAVELEKS' GllDK. Canadian Pacific KMAlifc.t OF TUB ATLA"X1C AMJ OTHER iilEAAlsiili'a MOMRtAl. (IttUEV A1 laVi-RrOOt. VIA THIS SCENIC ROUE TO ECROPB 1000 MILKS ON THE ST. LAVVRi.NCB RIVER AND LEFS THAN FOLK DATS AT SBA ?633 MILES PORT TO PORT THE SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGB - First Cabin S32.50 and or Second Cabin o3,75 and tjb One-Clans Cabin 2d-claaa) eiO OO and u Thlrd-Claaa Lowest rates on request. Canedan Paclfio Office, corner Third and Pine (Multnomah Hotel Did. J. Portland, and all local agenta. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD All uteamer take extreme wittthern tracK EXPRK.SS SAILINGS TUESDAYS FAST MAIL SAILINGS THURSDAYS Kor 1.0.N DO.-rAKIS-BHKTI Sailings on Saturdays for the .Mediterranean Oeirlchs & t'o.. Gen. Agts. 5 Broadway, N. V. A. 1). CHARLTON. i. P. Agl. N . P. C. W. STINCiEK. T. Ajct. O.-W. K i N. Co. ROBERT CAPELLE. J. A. P. C., 250 Powell Strei't. Opposite St. Irancls Hotel. S. V.. Tourlr-t Agency and Travel P.ureau, 09 1-lfth ave. San Francisco, Los angeles and San Diego Direct S. S. Roanoke and S. S. Elder Eall Every Wednesday Alternately at 8 P. M. NORTH PACIFIC S. S. CO. 1SS Third, St. Phones Main 1J14. A 1314. r..irnDcn ..-. .-' . .... San Francisco and Imh Angeles WITliOCT CHANGE S. S. Rose City Sails 9 A. .11. Friday, May 17. THE SAJN- FBAN. & PORTLAND S. S. CO. Ticket Office 142 Third Street. Phone: -Main 2605, A 1402. LOS ANGELES AXTJ SAX DIEGO STEAMSHIPS YALE AJiD HAKVAKD. Railroad or any steamer to San Fran cisco, the Expo City. Largest, fastest, and the ONLY strictly first-class pas senger ship on the Coast. Average speed 28 miles per hour; cost $2,000,000 each. SAX FRANCISCO, PORTLAND ot L. A. S. S. to. Main 628. Frank Holism, AR-ent. A 4596. 1214 Third Street. COOS BAY LINE STEAMSHIP BREAKWATER galls from Ainsworth Dock. Portland, 9 A. M. May 1. 8. 13. IS. 23 and 28; June 2. T. 12, 17, 22 and 27. Freight received at Ainsworth Dock dally up to S P. M. Pas enger fare, first-class, $10.00; aecond-clasa. tl 00. Including berth and meaia. Ticket ofdee Ainsworth Dock. Phones Main 3au0, A 2332. 4