Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 22, 1913, Page 19, Image 19

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    10
BEAU CROP FAILURE
Serious Condition in California
Producing Sections.
SPOT STOCK VERY LIGHT
I-oca! Jobbers Announce Another
naif Out Advance In Small and
Large Whites R,n Xow
Would Be Too Late.
Wholesal. r.n yesterday ced
.noth.r half cent advance In amaH srhU.
and larg. mhlte beans. Th. .former ar.
Ill quoted .t , cent. n t th. Utter at
cents. This commodity has gona op u
prie. m full cent to th. put fortnight.
Th. atrength of tha market U duo to the
serious crop situation Id California, whoro
.11 of these kinds of bean, ar. grown. The
outlook U especially bad In tho Coast dis
trlct all tho way from San Joaa to Santa
Jtarhara. Thl. haa been tho driest season
In many years and tha Jong hoped for rains
that usually follow a dry Winter nnv.
proved to oo light showers of Uttla real
alue. It la now so lata that even should
thera bo ood rain, tho damage already
done could not ba fully repaired.
The rainfall In that section has beon about
seven Inches, which Is only a third of tha
-i mho have water
average. mv
available are Irrigating and possibly may
obtain fair crops, but mo ui. v- -
jt a uDon tha ral alone. Tha
situation Is aggravated by th. fact that th.
rainfall of th. pr.ceain, v. .o. ---below
th. averag. and ther. la Uttla ra
..rv. water In th. ground. Tho soil Is
moist to a depth of llv. or six Inches, but
thl. can hardly be mad. to carry tho crop,
to maturity, even with th. best Ullage. It
la now ao lat. In the season that th. chance,
of having a soaking rain, such a. Is ;
ar. slim indeed. All of th. conation,
hava a tendency to creato strong feeling
on ail kino, of beans. Th. only section In
the Stat, of California which has bad suf
fielnt ralnfsll Is the country south OX San
ta Barbara, or th. Lima bean section Praper.
blocks of all kinds of beana In California
are smiller than last year. Especially Is
this t-a case with small whit, beans. It
Is ooubted If ther. ar. aver .0 carloads an
hand In tha antlr. slate.
RICK MARKET ADVANCING STEADILY
Mluatioa la South la Stronger, Especially
oa nwosru.
Th. rlc. situation In th. South la a little
stronger. Head rlc. has advanced U
cents, according to grsue.
daya. Th. Japan typa remains about
jo
stationary. Th. latest Talmaga circus.
says: .
The msrket Is certainly stronger, and
as attractlv. pnrcels sr. becoming scare,
t:,. outlook now points to sn advanced
range of values. Japaus hav. been largely
neglected for some time, but as th. higher
rl..i of these styles aro being more sought
after on account of their proportionately
low price, tha whole market for the Ja
pans also shows a belter feeling. Honduras
grades aro alwaya mora In requeat because
of greater variety of quality, and thera haa
been a quiet under current of buying recent
ly going on, especially for tn. better grades,
which haa resulted In slightly advanced
figures."
nrprLY or strawberries is mmtted
Receipts From tha Soolu Today Will Also
Be Light.
Strawberry receipts, as expected, war.
mall. Light arrival, from California Ire
looked for again today. Tha market In the
South la firm, owing to dry weather and
strong demand. Florin Dollar, wera .old
on th. .treet at S1.75- No Jessies wera re
ceived. Tha supply of Oregon berries was also
small, bales wera mads at IS.&0 to
A eteady Increase In receipts U looked for,
owing to the fine ripening weather.
Lemons ar. selling well and ar. rery
tk nranre movement la checked by
tha high prevailing price. Bananas are well
cleaned up on the street. t"
.it,. Batiirdar.
Limited regetsble arrivals In the fast
two days are responsible lor a maienai re
t in stocks. SUDPllea of peas.
.,.iinnr and asvaragua are closely
cleaned up.
W HEAT QI IET FOR LACK OF SLFPLIES
Operation In the Coontry Are Now About
I tr.r Coast Market. Strong.
I-arlt of suppVs In the country Is fast
l.i .- w.. . t radins- operations to a
..-..
...m in tha secondary markets
locally, atrength U Imparted by the ateady
California demand and the Interest shown
hr Oriental buyers. Club la quoted at Kt
cents, forty-fold at 94J9S cenla. and red
Russian at 1 cents.
Oats are firmly held at 32 with a num
ber of aales reported at this price.
Sentiment In the barley market was sf
. ui th weakness at Ran Francisco.
Local receipts. In cars, were reported by
. k vrrhatiu' Exchange as follows:
tiTim( Tlsrlev Flour Oats Hay
14
11
T,,-rfv 3T IK
T
7
1
13r,2
2:os
T
7
1
14S2
131S
14
Wednesday ... 23 4
Tear ago 1 1
iasoD lo date 1MM 2215
13
lo
2625
Tear
ago H'mi
World's Hop Crop Is Good.
Commenting on the general hop situation
ti'b tivImst ef latest date, says:
Ttnslnesa locally waa confined to small
sales between dealers at unchanged quota
tions. 21c to 23c for prime to choice states
t -.ill thi nrevalllr . ftrure. Un-stat.
. . . , i .i n. .,m tst Imnnrt.nM
mars.se ijuj.i. . . ...... .....
beina- reported. On -le Pacific Coast 20o
bale, ef Inferior qu-,Hy hops were sold at
jj cents. Few conr-acts are being made for
tbe coming crop a the prices asked by the
growers are considered too high by bivvers
In view of the present exceiifm ennamon ni
. , i n -i-y KAf-1 1 riti which lndl-
th
plants In every section.
cates
very large yieiu.
nrMsM Meat. Are Weak.
Dressed meats are the weakest feature of
country produce markets. .al i-ales
the
drag
orsr, ana a tww - - - '
fjuotea on me www , w -
12 cents. Th. recent decline at the yards
. , . . i I n th4, lln.
caisea an easier htchh .
Poultry Is moving at unchanged prices.
Rrreipts sre fair and dealers una no oir
. , i . i- i ; nt th,m. The eac mar'
V.f hnlHa ,1.,. mil unrhsBZd at 18 H
to to cents for rus count. Batter and
cheese are steady.
Bavnk Clrmzinrs.
Rank clearings of the Northwestern cities
yesieruay were h iuiiuws.
Portland 1.;27.;52 216.602
Set.lt 1. 3.017.5H4 2 22.24J
Ta.oma u!2.7-''
Spokane 702.306 Bl.iUtf
rORTULXD MARKETS.
Urmln. Flour, Feed. Etc.
WHEAT Track prices: Club, 83c; blue
stem. $ll.ul; 40-fold, ViUVic: red Rus
sian. lc: valley. 93c.
riX)CR Patents. $4.T0 per barrl:
.trslghts. $4.10; exports. $3.85!l.95; Taller.
(4 0; craham. $4.60; whole wheat. $4.80.
OATS No. 1 white. $31 per ton.
CORN Whole. $2.30; cracked. (2S.B0 per
tor
Mi LISTCPTS Bran. $:t.50623 per ton:
si.orls. $-'. 0077 per ton; rniddlinis, $31
per ton.
BARLET Feed. $rf.00 per ton: br.winr.
nominal; rolled. $!?.302S .' per ton.
HAT Eastern Oreiton timothy, choice. $lf
Oil; alfalla. $18014: straw. $7.
.
rrnits aad Vegetables.
l-eral Jobbln quotations:
TROPICAL. FRUITS Oranges. Navela.
$4.J0fii.M; inortd I rape trull, $4.$0.!0;
-.iiromis IKT.TS ner bos: 81clly,
iviuwi
T per bos: pineapples. ef7o per pound.
ONIONS Oregon, i... p.r .
muda tl iuei Per crate. ...
VEGETABLES Artichokes, T5c per doxen,
asparagus. Oregon. 1161-33 per o0,en:
beans. 108 1-e Pr pound: cabbage,
: . ",..h- ,.mi-,- 2 ter crato:
ecgplant. iiSo pound: bead lettuoe. -50
per crate: peas, otvoo per wuu. - r
35 a) 40c per poun.l". radishes. 10l-c per
dnxen: rhubarb, l2c per pound; spinach.
Tic per box: tomatoes. J 2. GO, 3 per bos.
gsrllr. 7 use per pound.
POTATOES Buruank, 40e30c,per hun
dred: new, 23c per pound.
GREEK FRUIT Apples, B0ce2 Pr b'
sccordlng to quality: strawberries, Oregon.
3.BfsS.TS; Florin. I1.T3 per crate; cherries,
n al.ao ner box: gooseberries, 74Sc P"
poumi.
6ACK VEOrrABLls-i"'"'!"' '
sack; parsnips. SI per sack; carrotl. l per
ssck.
Jalry and Country Produce.
Local jobbing quotations:
POULTRY nens. 13c; broiler. :3c.
turkeys, live, l20c: dressed, choice, zsc.
ducks, old. 16HH1SC; young. J49-'c.
'Gbi"ncb, case count. HHO
10c pVr doseS: candled. 20ff 1 frrt
CHEESE Oregon triplets, 10c; DaU.es.
4c: Young Americas. ITVie.
BUTTER City creamery butter-cubes, zs
per pound: prints. 2S I4o per pownd.
" pork Fsncy. 11 12c per pound.
VEAL Fancy. 13148 per pound.
Staple Groceries.
Local Jobbing quotations:
SALMON Columbia River, one-pound
tails i23 per doxen: half-pounl flats
11 40; one-pound flats. S.45: Alaska pink.
one-prund talis. 65c; sllversldes, one-pound
tails. J1.25.
HONEY Choice. 3KS 03.73 per case.
NUTS Walnuts, loo per pound; Brszn
nuts. lSeiSc; filberts. 14 6 15c: almond
lie; peanuts. B6V;c: cocoanuts. 90c l
per doxen: chestnuts, lie per pound; hlck
orynuta, 810c: pecans, 17c; pine, 1T
O20C li.-
BEANS Small white, 6Viot larg. white,
6c; Lima. 6-SOc; pink. 4 lie; Mexican, 6c,
bmBUGARFrult and berry 5.15; Honolulu
plantation. 15.10: beet, $4.95; extra C, 4 65;
Jowdered, barrels, 3.40; cubes, barrels.
SCOFFEE Roasted, !n drums. 2Hi0e
per pound. .
SALT Granulated. $14 per ton: naif
ground lOos, 10 per ton; iOs, glo.TS per
ton; dslry. 112.30 per ton. ..,
RICE No. 1 Japan. S5He: cheaper
grades. 4e: Southern haad, SiiSHt
DRIED FRUITS Apples. 10c per pound,
apricots. 12tfl4c; peaches. 8611c: prunes,
Italians. S10c, allver, lUe; figs, white .nd
black, 6407c: currants. V0; rnlsins, loos.
Muscatel. 6e74c: bleached. Thompson
lHc; unbleached. Sultanas, 8c; seeded.
THtySHc: dates. Persian, TixOSo per pound;
farU. 1.S per box.
FIGS Twelve 10-ounce, 83c; 80 e-ounee.
11.S3: 70 4-ounce. 2.50; 30 10-ounce. lilS;
loose, CO-pound boxes. 6HB7c; Smyrna,
boxes. L10aL25; candled. $i per box.
Pro visions.
Local jobbing quotations:
HAMS 10 to 1 pounds, -nw'vnv.
to ti pounds. 19H20Vic: picnics. lSVic.
cottage roil. inc.
BACON Fsncy. 2930c: standard. 24
25c: English, 22 fl -3c
LARD In tierces, choice, 14VbCS com
pound, imc. . ,
DRY SALT MEATS Regular short clears,
18wai3c: short clear backs. 12 to 10 bs..
141jWc; short clear backs. 18 to 25 lbs.,
14313S':: exports, :5016c.
810; incsa beer, 819; plate beef, t-lli rolled
boneless beef, 130.
BARRELED PORK Beat pig JW-.
pickled pork, $23.
Hops, Wool and Hides.
HOPS 1B13 crop. 10il5o per pound; 1918
contracts. 13$13c per pcund.
1-KL.TS Dry. 12c lambs, Z59oe.
v.'iiol Eastern Oregon. lOSloc; Valley,
14T16o per pound.
.I.-...-.- ...... - iji , ' Twmndt
nwr.3oiiru iiivn, . ,
salted caif. loalT'.o; salted kip. 12ei4c;
green mues. uc; ory niae, -
Cilf No. 1. 25c; No. 2. 20c: sslted bulls, 8c.
11UHA1K ii clip, .wgm
Linseed Oil and Turpentine,
... PE.cn ntT Daw k.M.1. Kftr tSAllod.
l,li.o&au wa. -" - . .
bsrrels. 0o; raw. cases, d3c; boiled, eases,
die.
OIL MEAL F. o. b. Portland works: Car.
lota. 833: 5 and 10-ton lots, 834: ton lots.
8J5. I
TURPENTINE Bsrrels. P4e; cases, oiu.
STEERS HOLD AT TOP
CATTLE MARKET IS FIRM FOR
BEST QUALITY.
Hogs Are Steady at Unchanged
Prices More Than Usual Activity
in Sheep Division.
n-1 nn mstnHal ehsnffH in mar-
t . ji.i... . , ih. atnrkvarda vesterday.
.TI VUU..WW -
All classes of stock sold within the previous
rang, of quotations. The day's run waa not
heavy.
a ,iMri was offered that
rnmm.mt th toD orlc. of S9. The
. .B.I. 1 1
f ..in,, h.ifar. was sold at (8 and cows
and bulls moved at former prices.
i ih. hnv division oniv a lew suio no.v
raoorted. One choice load waa taken at
The sheep market was more ku' i
usual. Wethers ranged in price Irom j
to and good ewes sold at to. The range
from tr,.;,0 to S.1". the latter price being
pula lor a imati wuiitu Y 7' , ,
Kt-ceipts were 152 cattle, S3 hogs and 10o4
sneep- ,. .,..,,. u
blllTPerS were tv unaoii ,
veil. vasn.. cars 01 iuwi;, .
Kooseven. x 1 -"l ' v . ,
Co.. Uluoula. ilont.. 4 cars of cattle; 8. I.
1 u.,Mviilft- CuL 2 cara of cattle, and
I K. veal, uaiiiDu, vm . "
The day . aaiea were
28 heifers ,J
18.00
1 heifer
10.10
23 eteer. .... ....
.- stars ...........
23 llrt ...........
Uf teers ...........
::i weihers ..........
iS(l wethers
53 ewes
17 ewes
5 lamb ...........
7o lambs ...........
90 wethors .........
62 ewea
67 lambs ............
14 lambs
1 row .............
1 etas;
4 cows ............
3 cows .............
1 calf .............
steera .......
2 steers ...........
I bull
1 cow .........
1 calf
1 bull
2- steers ...........
5 steers ...........
11 steers
rt steers
11 steers ...,.
4 steers
1 steers ...
'2 steers
1 cow
1 cow ......
1 stuK .............
3 stass
1 bull
4- mixed sheep. .
2H mixed sheep
19 mixed sheep......
ti sprlnK lambs
13 spring lambs.....
8 hogs ...
81 hoKS
'J hops
2 ho.s
1061
117
1KSO
lo-.io
X4
104
lot
f-4
At
8.75
S.75
a75
8.73
n.o
6.(10
6.00
4.110
B.30
7.00
6.00
, .-..oo
6.03
8.10
7.i3
7. IK)
."0
7.-3
..... WJ
, 113
-
li'J
110O
..... IO!
JW3
f-T-.
..... 150
..... fro1
-
li':ti
..... ttio
13i
..... 14jll
112.-.
70ii
701
8Vt
..... "O"
10i7
..... '
04.
i:i-'i
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9.VI
..... 10.111
..... 070
I".".
..... 101
1:10
71
71
sor.
2"-'
2iVi
a4n
8.30
7.00
8.10
3.31)
tl.DO
S.30
.0rt
.oo
7.U0
7.110
7.O0
7.00
s.oo
8.30
6.111
5.30
7..-U
8.00
r..so
:t.6n
4.00
8.3d
7.O0
7.
8.3
8.23
7.U3
174
8.o3
lit nogs - '
The ranf. or pncea fc 1
follows: en on
Cbolce steers ....
..o-v - -
7.76 $.53
I "J 7.75
........ T.OOt T.73
.30i 7.00
........ .00ml 6.50
8.00 1? $ 00
........ 6.30J 7.&0
6.iJ .40
Good steers
Medium steers
Choice cows
Good cows .......
Medium cows ...
Choice calves ...
Good heavy calves
Bulls
Hoes
Lleht
8.25 9 S.S5
8.30 7.30
Heavy
S.009 7.00
Wet here
Bwea
Lnibs
5.30W 8.10
Chirms. Uveetock Market.
CHICACJO. Msy 21. Cattle Receipts,
llooo- market steady to a shade lower.
Beeves. $7.10s-l0: Texas steers. $.7o
7 70;-Western steers, $78.15; stockers and
feeders, $3.8097.b5: cows and heifers, 3.80
7 00: cslves. $S.S09.25.
Hon Receipts. 22.000; market steady.
Llsht. $n.M S.75; -mixed. $8.40S.72V '.
heavy $s. 13 Sf 83: roujth. $S.138.30; pigs.
$0.'f-40: bulk of sales, $S.50 S.7K.
ihrpRrcelpte. 18.0O0; market. slow,
steady te weaker. Native. $34(wrt.l0; West
ern $3..Vim 10; yearllnss. $0Sr(V25; lambs,
native, ti7.; Wesieru. $8al.ti
THE HORNING OREGONIAN, THURSDAY.
MARKET IS NARROW
Stock Leaders Move Within
Range of Point or Less.
BULLISH OPERATIONS FAIL
Heary Over-Subscription of Chinese
Loan Abroad London Is Buy
er In Wall Street Oil
Shares Are Heavy.
NEW YORK, ilav 21. Union Pacific,
- . , , o. i h. anrlr market
nPBQlUg 4111(1 iirci, mo
leaders, moved n-ithln a. range or a.
point or less toaay. xnc " " j
narrow fluctuations of these specu-
. . . . I . ... V. n mAttSlirA ft I
jauve lavoriLes bb,vo w -----
the market in general, which was
dull a.nd spiritless affair. Traders
sought In the early session to inaugu
rate a bull movement on the BtrenK-tn
of the flotation of the New ork City
and Chinese bona issues.
W Qlie l II e iyju. .v. "
provement In sentiment abroad on ac
count OI HIS Ilt'.iX V 3 Vvco .Jf , .
the Chinese loan, and LondonT)OUght
. ,. ' .- . i-1 , thArs VU nO
correspondlna; change of feeling hero.
Kirorts to put up me mioi ".-.--short
by the decline In the New YorK
City bonds below the average price or
$100,159 obtained by the city. ,neayy
sales being made at 100 and a Lw.af
S9. A small gain was lost and the
day came to a close with most of the
prominent shares under yesterdays
final prices. - -
vvniie tne cny uu.iu ;r '
strated that capital is available, when
. . . a A rHn f1An 1 I
the hign rate ot wwren sra ... "
of the borrower make the offering un
usually attractive, doubt was expressed
that the result of the offering would
tend to stimulate the investment mar
ket as had been hoped. The need of
new financing by railroad and other
corporations is heavier than for many
years past. . -av,.
tradine was renewed liquidation in
certain quarters of the list. tne pe
troleum shares were especially heavy.
The bond market was under pres
ture Total sales, par value, .were
f t 325.000. of which $1,500,000 was new
12 city bonds. United States bonds were
uncnangea on
CIOSUa BTOCK QUOTATIONS.
Renorted by J. C Wilson Co. Lewis
building, Portland.
Closing
Salu.
Araal Copper .-lT.ooo
Am Beet 8ugax. -
Am Con Co 3,200
do preferred.. iO
High. Low. Bid.
75 7T 73?
Si S2',t 32
wii va 24
40,,
41 so :t
o7H 66 06H
lol's
Am car at ray
Am rultnn Oil.. 4CH
Am Smel as Kef 1.100
do preferred.. ..-.
Am Sugar
do preferred.. ......
Am Tel Tel.. 400
111
11H
2i7
87
122
NH
W.n
18H
81
237
4?i
13
12H
107V
12S4
"sii
t2
21
06
2H
"oBVi"
ls
12Sii
237
Am Tobacco
Anaconda ...... 400
Atl Coast lyina.. -v-"i
AT Santa Fe 2.400
do preierreo.. ......
Rf.it AOhlo ... 100
D.MV r Trim.. fi-llhft
Canadian f ao .. 6,H
C O WW
o a w
C4.N W
107 H
23
C. M & tit Paul.
Central Leather CtOO
2
2115
Ceulral OI .N J. LL-
Chlno W
Col Fuel Iron 100
Coio Southern
Conaol Gaa .... "00
88 . B84
81b S0
181 ii 131
1K1
8ns
174
D 1 & W
n Mr It ti ......
Distilling Eecur.
Erie
Gea Electric .. 200
Gt North pf ... 1.20O
Illinois Central. iK
Interboro Met
do preferred,. 5o
K n Southern
10-
2S
131
12t)i
114
14 -V
fit)1
ioi"
'iiu
2sii
2S
12
114
141,
60?,
ici"
"iTs
'is"
86
2S
1-S
126
114
14
50
23
Lehigh Valley.. 1.50O
ln4
i:il
20
10
Louis & isasn -
Mexican central i, vo
m. a p a
Mo. Kan & Tex. 00
Mo Faclllo 1.20O
National Lead -
84
47
112
Nat Biscuit
itn nrpfei-eed. .
111&
N Y Central . . . 1,200
100
28
9
2S
W
28
MISA
V Y Ont & Wes ow
Norfolk & West .
Northern Pao...
300 1144s 114
114
21
30
S
Pacmc Mall
Pacific T T
An nreforred..
Pennsylvania ... 3,i00
110
ii
110
160
"iTi
HO
Peoples os
Heading 2D.40O
Republic 8 A I
Rork Island Jo. 2.700
Southern Pac .. 2.400
Southern Ry
Union Pncltlc .. 14.200
do preferred.. ......
Unlt'd Rda 8 F
U 8 Steel 10,500
do preferred..
Utah Copper ... l.Si'O
Westing Elec . . 100
1M
22
17'.
7
17-t
24
HI4
idi 140
S3
22
r4
105
105
60 .
105
lOOSi
r.9
105
105
02
HI
50
Wisconsin Cent.
Total sales for the' day.' 160.500 shares.
BONDS.
Reported by Overheck Cooko Co., Board
01 xraae ouiiaing, ri" iwuu
Bid. Asked.
04U 01
Atchison general 4s
Atlantic Coast IJno first 4s
Baltimore & Ohio sold 4s. .
B R T 4s
Chesapeake & Ohio 4(j...
C 11 & St P en 4 -lis
C R I col 4s
Cal Gas Rs
C B Q joint 4s
JSrio general 4s. .......... -
ni
flL'U
57
72'
02 H
00 .
S7
H"i
IMS
7.1 is
76
03
70
85
i"
03 '
1S4
119 V,
94 Ml
soii
75 S
Louisville Nashville unl 4s... Wi
Missouri Pacific 4s JS
New York City in
1
N or w lirsr con ......
Northern Pacific 4s
Oregon Hhort Una ref 4S,
Oregon Hnilway Nav 4s.,
Pacific Tel 6s
Penna Con 4s
Reading general 4s ,
801.
081,
00
04 U
89 i
fil
St L, A S F ref 4s
Southern pacitlc col .s...
iiouinern ri.-inc
Southern Railway 6s J
74
02
lull
V4
57
. 80 5
82
100
liVlii
10.1 ,
114'4
114 V
Soutnern rtauway ,
rnlted Railway Inv 4s.. 8ki
l nlon Pacific first and ret 4s.. Ill
Tnitea states Steel Ss 00T4
Wesr lihore 4s.....
Wshasb 4s
. . Srt
.. 804
'.'. 81 "
. .100
..100 hi
..102.
. .102i
..":
-.114
Westinghouse Kleo conv os.
Wisconsin Central 4s
Western Pacific 5s
United State. 2. registered.
United states -s coupon
r.itl utariii .Ms e.crlRtered.
Cnted Ftatea Ss coupon....
I nttert Males is rrgiamrm.
United States 4s coupon. . . .
Stock, at Boston.
KOSTOX. May 21. Closing quotations:
Alloues .32 Mohawk 49
Amale- Copper.. 7.1-y Nevada Con .... lilv
A Z 1 & Km... S2i;Nlpissiiir Mines. S
:;:vnrth "ftutte 2.S1A
Arizona Com .. olN'orth Butte.
28 4
1
40
S3
-n x. . C A M. IH. North L.aKe. . .
Cal A Arlxona.. tWaiOld Dominion..
rl A. Hec a. . . . "li-i is:.i
Centennial laVQutney -. 2
Cop Ran Con CO Mianmm n
V. Tlutta Con M. 11 hi Superior 27
Franklin 3V, Sup Bo. Mln.. 2
Glroux Con .... ll ramaracu
imnhv Con ... 62 U S S R M... 89
Greene Canaries. Hi do preferred... 4V4
1 Royalie (cop; r.tiii'n .
Kerr Lake 84;Utah Copper Co. 60
Lake Copper.... lli Winona li
l. slle L'ouuer A wolverine ovv.
22i,
Miami copper.
Money Exchange, Etc.
NEW TORK, May 21. Money on call
steady. 2f3 per cent; ruling rate
closing bia. : oitereu.
Tim. loans eteady. Co days. 304 per
cent: 00 days. 84 : six months. 4.
Price mercantile paper 6y 6V per cent
Sterling exchange ateady with actual busi
ness In bankers- bills at $4.S305 for 0-day
bills and at $4.8660 for demand.
Commercial bills, $4.83i.
Bar silver. 6o,c.
Mexican dollars. 48c. -
Government bonds steady; railroad bonds
easy.
LONDON. May 21. Bar silver easy, 87
15-16d per ounce.
Money, f$Shi per cent.
Tbe rate of discount in the open market
for short bills Is 8 13-16 per cent; three
months1 bills. 3 3 13-18 per cent.
8N FRANCISCO, May 21. Sterling on
Lonaon. ou oil., r. "'; ,, w
Sliver bars 603.. Mexican dollars nomi
nal. Drafts, sight, par; do. telegraph. 02.
riHiilnn of the Treasury.
WASHINGTON, May 21. The condition of
the United States Treasury at ine Degin
ning or Dusinew wu.i
.Woiklns o
in oanits ana i-i.iu jj y m . ., ,
.580
kmv n VMienuiv ............. .
Th surplus this fiscal yea; t. $4.2 1 7
.408.
year
as agaiust a oeiicit oi i.,ib..ii j
. , Hi.l.T.V.ft tti n
lent..
J iie xigurea ior jwiiji - -
Canal
BUrUlUB UUU urm.iL ..i ..... .
anu pUDUC aeot irsnsiiui-ioiis.
8AJf FRANCISCO PKODPCE MARKET
Price. Quoted at the Bay City for Tereta-
mm. i- i-iit.M. r. ir.
n . . tw. . VTV.TO.0 U.. 91 n"Y .
follow-
ajvi) rivaiivww j - - -
i n.i.., -current here
today:
. . . . . . I .- T.r. -.1 , 1 Kit. UAT(.,n
limes.
r run rtpi'i". r
r.is?..i rt- Oftlifornla lemons, cholcej
i.50
A ri- n(nunnies. iwa.w.
cuiiniiuii. , w . - . . jt
i65c;
River white. 0c; new. Ifr2c; sweets.
8 Cheese New. 14 914; Young
Americas.
16c- . ' . . ...
t:- t 1.. lac lancr raiicu, .ou
mv WhoL 123 iS' 25: wheat and oa
nta.
J21.0022; alfalfa. $1214: barley, HSU
econds.
3utter r ancy cre.ici j , -.
20-r...ki.. r-nmh.r. J2.50ft2.75
green
n.ss- i B0O2: string beans, 5S7c;
egg
plant, zoiffiiuc
Onions Nevada, 73C3J1 per cental:
new.
yel-
rea. eonr'oo per , "sn7i iti'
low. !' ;;""'"' kiVi.v.
Receipts nour, i m"-' . . ,
1C25 centals; potatoes. 8160 sacks; hay, 81
tons.
Coffee and Sugar.
. o, fntiT.M
opened barely steady at a decline of S i to 1.
points unaer ui..lvj)-j"liu, .
predictions of Increased Braslllan recelpti
and report, of a disappointing spot demand
and Price..0ld ott to . n.t lo , .f 20 to .
7 se.lers. or sT iTttlo suppor,
from bullish sources. The . elos. was ateady
oer. 11."'!. ---' IV-' b, tjo.
7.
naic: Bantos No. 4. 13 He. Mild coffee.
dull.
Cordova, 1417c, nominal ,oa
CRaw'sug.ar. oniet.. Muscovade , 2J7 2.80c
9
2.55o; rexinen, quiww
Kew York Metal Market.
Spot
to July 15.870 offered: eleotrqlytlo, 15.87
I8.OO0; lake, l.00c; castings, lo-o-c.
Tin firm. Spot and May. 48.12(P4S.50c
June? 48 1248.37c; July. 4t4047.75c.
l.eaa steauy, ..-.
Spelter weak. 6.35 66.45c a1l.
Antimony dull. Cooksons, 8.78SJ9.00C.
iron oull ana raco. .,..
- i. . u.orl o si fnllflWH : 1 ID.
"iu" '""A- .o;T-i,,., rout n.
Cop-
Qumt: spot. -"---:.;,,;,,,.- tas
1US.
per. u et; epoi. .o V-4 Iro
Cleveland warrants. 60s 6d.
Omaha Livestock Market.
- A....r. I .1 A1 Pa t .1.
S( 11 i I 11 IJillAXlJV, " 1 J -
: 1-1 n v.H. .tii.ri
"borcow. snd heifers, .e'flT.BO; yest.rn
steers. w.o? "7J
range cows aua npnw
r HRcceiDt750O. markHt lower. Heavy,
SJ5&8.40: light, $8.406.45; pigs, 78iB;
buik 01 sales n.ova'o.-. ,
Sheep Receipts, SO00; market higher.
Tearlings, $6.S0f7.30; wethers, $6.250.5,
lambs. $7.60 8.65.
Hew York Cotton Msrket. '
vrtDir xi.. 91 Cnttnri futures
i-r.r. . 1 , r-'-i. -r. -vr.v...
closea teaay. o . i.,r.V
1 1. Obc; June, ii.viAu -w---.
1.45o;;s.p,ember. 11.61c; October lUBj
11.14C. 1sAA
Spot closed iicaay. miu-uioiiu v
do iulf. 12.-WC3. Salea gOOO ba-le.
Chlrffo Dairy Produce.
rTTtri a i Rutter easier. Re
- 0 Cp
ceipts, -'S"T'': ,Vi .....
Eggs uncnangea. 7it. TiZZ
Cheese hlgner. o'"lr, 1 . ' '
134fl3Hc; Toung Americas, MUffiino
long norns. l814e.
Duluth Unseed Slarket.
Tr ,r.w 01 Pin.. T.1ns.ed
ti ku: Mar. $1.33 nominal. July, $1.33
- , . , r, 1 .. .1. mr . flrtnh.r
llo; septemoer, .1.07. v. ,
l.B4'l bid.
nrled Trull, at Xew Tork.
wn. vnvir luv 01 .rivnnoratM apples
1. . 111111, .- -.
quid. i 1 11 iin . .... . -w
Hops at New York
NBW TORK, May 21. Hops quiet.
IDAHO WOOL SALES LIGHT
Price Paid Kanges From 1!
1'5 5-8 Cents a Pound.
to
vtmtv Tdnho. Mav 21. (Special.)
Although there were 500,000 pounds of
wool in the warehouses, dui iou.uuu
nn.inii. sold nt the sale at Moun
tain Home. The price ranged from 12
to 15 cents a pound. R. F. Bicknell
and J. B. Gowan, local buyers for
Eastern houses, took the bulk of the
...ni nr.,,i Ttlrknell biddlnar in 34.000
and Gowan 50.000. The hljrh price ot
the sale, 15S cents, was paid orr but
8000 pounus.
TherS were 15 bidders present and
. i ,n . V-fa.l mnnv n the -erroxv
UW111& . ll " ....... j . .
thmush shearina- veL the
bidders wera not active. Many bids
j- f wAa i-ii 1 1 : H
Ulicicu " i u -' -
oni.. riii i... haM In Western Idaho
and Eastern Oregon as follows:
Pilot Rock, or., .May zj; weiser ana
Payette, May 29 and June 11, sales
being conducted at both places on the
- n,A. Aioiintnln Home. .Tune 2:
Hit! 11 G M 11 1 1 J '
Cambridge, June 11; Ontario, June 9;
Vale, June iu.
TWO PRISONERS GET AWAY
Boys Squeeze Out Through Window
Gratinff at County Jail.
When feeding time arrived at the
County Jail yesterday morning the
.ji -ii.- a a mnd that two Drison-
ers had escaped during tne nignu me
wiihnr Dean, aired l. recently re-
tnenoii from SDOkane to answer to a
charge of passing bad checks, and Ca-
vonl Helmer, agea 10, a runaway uj
from Marshfield, Or., being held for
. . U . i Hir
reiuin iv ...j.
- The boys were not in ceus, dui in a
room with several' other minor offend-
n-1 . .. n q l.u.1 tn tu-lut the wire
era. iiicjr iuotio-u - - - -
netting over the window suiricienuy
imi.T. T n r nil tr n
IV mi ui. i . -
The police ana Bueruis m uuu
counties in Oregon and Washington
have been notified to loon out tor tne
boys. Five other prisoners In the room
i . - ,.A 1 .1 a rnf 11 c 1. ll to t .1 V fl.dVan-
H1U1 I iiw. . . -
tage of the opportunity to escape, but
did notlling IU prevent mo oja .vu.
maKing tneir senwa).
BURKE MUST FILE BIG BOND
Xew Collector of Customs May As
sums Post la 15 Days.
-It is regarded doubtful if Thomas C
Burke, of Baker, will succeed Collector
ri.tnm. ATaJcolm by June 1. as it
is estimated that 15 days will at least
k. ,.i,-.,i for him to file a bond, have
WO iVwS. ww
4 .nnrAViiii &t WashiiiK ton. and after
Ha" v w
receiving his commission, take oath of
office. As coiiecuons ur. uuues cic
ji t:nn nnn o n niifl.11 v ft. bond In the
CALCCU mvw,vv '
Sum of ?10U,yUU ,1S requirea aa it bij-
r ha T n A rilSLUUl 1U1 Llia v CI 11 -
mont tn Venulre security In that
ammint TThen the revenue in a dis
l I. mrirn thftTl S.lUU.UUU.
a j a onrl Insnflptnr in the
A3 JCUs.ef x "
Custom House are under civil service
no changes are looaea lor wiu urn in
troduction of the new collector Into
office. As a matter of fact much the
same organization in the force thas
been maintained xor je.
Fire Alarm System Ordered.
trnrvn PTVF.R. Or.. . May 21. Spe
.ioi i The recent fire here on tbe
Vmiinail t n the srroiinn on
1 u III uo y " '
account of failure of the department to
be notified promptly oy amim, na.
caused the City Council to reconsider
action taken last week, when the pro-
, ....l,ni.. an a 11 tnmfl tf 1 HVR fp TTI
posai w iiun.ii.1.. .
was postponed, and the City Recorder
ii ril.f mr-n 1ntriirterT tn rilir-
U. II Ll flic -"I '
rhnae and Install an automatic fire
MAY 22, 1913.
llWHEAT
PRICES SOUR
Sudden Boom Gives Shorts
Lively Shaking Up.
ti UNFAVORABLE CROP REPORT
Conditions in Oklahoma and Parta
of Kansa Xbt as Gooa as Here
tofore Kumors of Further
Export Transactions.
nnfmn u.v "i More life and
strength developed in the wheat mar
ket today than at any previous time
for weeks. The chief reason was tne
receipt of many unfavorable crop re
ports from Oklahoma and from South
ern and "Western Kansas. Closing
prices were buoyant lc to lf
over last night. Corn made a net gain
were
Of kC IO 7H U T ... , ,
TL 7f&in and rirovlsions
at a
decline of 2o to zoc.
Kumors or export oaio, -
nled. were influential against the
what hears. The latter, in the early
part of the session, had everything
their own way, mamiy ucv-o..ac - r.
tiful moisture in the spring crop belt.
SelUnsr was overdone, however, and
the consequence was a lively shaking
up of the shos-t interest, especially in
Ja" .i,.. .nfl flour
today equaled 634.000 bushels. Primary
hui ware 316.000 bushels;
a year ago. 274.000 bushels
uorn jameu wnu ncv -
suit of curtailment of offerings from
Iowa ana eorasna. xuvuo,
was not large. . , , ,
Oats closed at the highest of the
session except for May. The rise was
i nAt-lnn .r urn Pat. Dili
alsS because Illinois rains were said
not to be helping mucu.
Liquidating sales by longs weakened
. c.A.,4w n-rf.fil for UOiTS
provmiuns. liii-'i" j
sorved only as a temporary Prop.
The leading iuxures ii'eu -
WHEAT,
Open
Hlsh
.poh "
.80
.01 k
liOW
.90 4
Close
Way $ .0H
July .PSH
Sept. .?T5s
Dec .v0
.92
.00
.9114
.Si
.89
97.
CORJf.
JiSti .66
.86 14 .67
.67 H .671
.65 .5514
OATS.
.06
.55
.56
.551,1
.80
.no
.86 14
.ys
.30 Tt
.89 H
.:o
.37
Mav
.ROW
.86 Vi
.36 T4
July .....
Sept. .....
Deo.
.J7
PORK.
May 39.00
Julv ! 10.82W 19.82
10.70
19.o
19.32S
19.70
19.70
19.40
Sept. 19.60 10.50
IiARD.
11.02H
11.00
11.05
Mav
11.15 ,
...... 11.0214
-....11.03
11.15
11.0214
11.10
RIBS.
11.30
ll-034
10.05
11.0214
Julv
St.
juir ......ai.no
11.M14
11.05
1157
11.10
6ept 11.10
11.15
casn prioes wr; -.Corn,,
.NO. I yeOow. r
loZ 5745714o; NO. .
white, 6BS50HC; Ka 4 yellow, 58ffl65io.
rtye jo. a, "i--Barley,
464(160.
Timothy. 2.853.65.
Clover, nominal
EuroDean Grain Market.
t rtvnnv -Mav 21. Carxoes on passags
steady, llmlteu ueuiauu.
English country mn.i kcs iju"i.
French couutry markets Quiet.
LIVEF.POOL. Slay 21. Wheat Spot
..... C,.,... T (. -) fl V HU'. 13 Oil. rfUlJl. IS
4 (1 , umumi, i -i
Mlnnraoolli Grain Market.
. - ... . , n, nin, . w li.nl
ii.t' ftc; July! 9014c; September. 90T4C
r. . ....ij Qj.v.A- no 1 Northern.
V??."?.?; i-r"-o "vVx-Vn sftwaooc
x-V? hBrd' Montana. 02 'Ac; No. 3 wheat.
87 'ie 88 lie.
1'lax ll.at'n.
Barley Unchanged.
riHiln. In San VranclsCO.
KX FRANCISCO, May 21. Spot O.uota-
-nr..ii. viulla X 1 . 5 4i 1. 67 "A C : rieo
Russian. 1.6214S. l.5: turKey rea .-sr
'"3? D'"l"i"!. Ti' '"i u. ,V.v(. white
dlinge, jsi.wa'j-.vyi . 5 Ti.niher
rn hoara xitifn:? "iwuji .
1.42 A; May not quoted.
Puget Sound Wheat Market.
. 01 lTint Ttluestem.
OBc?' fortyfo'ld. 00c; club, SOc: fife, 89o; red
Yeaterday'B car receipts Wheat, 19; oats.
11; barley, 12; hay, 18; Hour, iz.
mis-nun Mt . si. wheat Bluestem
98c; tortyiom. v.,. ,. onr
i.ar receiy is vv ucai, i jw -
i; nay, i.
WIRES REACH COTTRELL
Electricity Soon to Replace Power on
Mount Hood Railway.
PT.E.4RANT HOME. Or.. May 21
(Special.) Trolley wires of the Mount
Hood Railway have been strung to Cot-
..oii , th.. -WAV to Bull Run. The
1. a .lo.tHfni. tin line is tro
WOlft v. J ...ry .
grossing rapidly between Portland and
Bull Run. i A considerable force of
men Is employed, ana soon eiectnuny
will take the place of steam as motive
power.
The Women's Civic League will hold
a meeting irriday ai me noiue m
G. W. Ingram. A silver tea and special
programme has been arranged, oev
i v-..d will rtA received.
Gim ucw 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 u i i ..... t - -
Miss Ethel Wilkinson was eiecieu
.. ni fisa Helen Hoss was
elected primary teacher of the Cottrell
mr tr i mr inp husuiuk j-a.
Will CUBO i- nun;.
nci fii XfnnnTV. who Was StTUCK
bv a motorcycle a tev days agro In
Portland and seriously injured and was
taken to Good Samaritan Hospital for
a,' a. . 1 anVPrintr
irO L1I1C1J. V, o a - o-
W. A. Proctor, Sandy banker, bought
1 - (. Dlaacont TTOTTie. Which lid
will Improve In the near future. F. R.
Frost bougnt a nomamnj v
he will erect a nome
a)
COMMENCEMENT DAY' SET
Willamette Plans Joint Tro
Old
gramme Friday Xight.
SAIBM. Or.. May 21. (Special.) -
The medical department of Willamette
TT.I.r.ll. Will nOlU US VV"-
"i. Z..!,., In this city Fri-
dav
night at tne xinoi
Church
partme
i. Beginning neii icn..
11. i. - 1.11.0 ipii in Portland.
... i j.n..imnit will have Its
iue aw ui . , ,
commencement at the same time, this
being
the first year oi
There are 23 law graauaies. i"
largest
it number in tne msmrj
, Hia .tidiiiitRs in medicine.
school
Li i, ttua i &. . ,
..mmfl will be as follows:
The
Section. -Th. Ro,o M-W" '.O-
chestra
-Gypsie John" (Clay), R- B. Walsh,
solo
address,
degrees
Fletcher
Benjamin iouue, y - "-;y-"t
of M. D. and L.U t)., Pref,e"
Homan; solo, "Haymaking" A1Jcia
1 i icm w fMriton Smith:
Adelaide
to medical class. Dr. 1. F. Griffith;
. 1 1 . n n i. . 11 Bur"
chargo
chars.
i to law cituiB. . ".i,.
nett
;t: "'lslons oi ouimw T,h.
.: nresentatlon of Tamiesie medal- Ths
tra
'hip" (Holzman), orchestra; nepeaimi
TV
Disastrous Fate Pursues Man.
HIIXSBORO. Or., May 21. (Special.)
A new barn on the John Withycombe
ranch, two miles south of the city,
burned Monday night. Ralph Withy
combe, son, resides on the plate, and
First National Bank
Capital $1,500,000
Surplus 900,000
Oldest National Bank West of tha
Rocky Mountains
eoErrEB fibst axd Washington sts.
L ADD & TILTON BANK
Zstabliflhed 1899.
Capital Stock $1,000,000.00
Burpluf and Undivided Profit.. 1,000,000.00.
Commercial and Savings Accounts
Utters of credit, drafts and travelers' checks iaauodaTailabls
in all parts of tho world.
ImMs.
!,,
THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERY1CE
aaBBBBSSBBBBBBaaajaja, assaaasBaMMasISSSSlaBa tsasMsW aasJfaSaaBa.jaa.l..M aMBsaBsssSJaaasMPsS MHsa.BsMsssBassssl.SBaSBsa
Wishes yonr account and in return offers the most com
plete, up-to-date service obtainable. Give us an opportunity;
to demonstrate this fact to you.
Merchants National Bank
Under Government Supervision
Founded 1886 Washington and Fourth Street3
Sailings from
I.A PROVENCE """
a IJIKRAINE Juno
T'Rtrinsw) ......... Juno 2 1-V lokkaik -"y
1 'TwiMcrew- i tQuaaruplo-scr.w steamer.
SPFXlAt SATCIuiAY SAIXDJCS FROM KW YOKK. II 1 M.
M SU ! Ky", Dorsey B. Smith. 6th st.t A. C. Bboldon. 100 &,l Irt. H.
ificksonT US d'stls Kortll Bank Boad. 6th and Stark tt... ateats. Portlaod.
TRANS-ATLANTIC LINES
a UTBTfl A V T.TTTR
ri ,., rum ...... , .. .
K-.T.-piymouth-Cherboarg-Soothampton
ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE
w York London Direct
RED STAR LINE
Kew York Iover Antwerp
WHITE STAR LINE
. n T.IrrVWll
1 OiK yurruKmn s. " i
N.V.-lynwtU-Cherbouri-HouthumptoTi
-., -porlc and
A. E. DIS.syCOXVnd B8te.h?pR Aen7lOM
, 4..- ,.t.w1 from visltlnff the
Pythian Lodge in Hlllsboro. when the
J - HTitk..MmKsi haQ fl ft fl
fire broKe out. :
a chapter or losses In the last six
months. His house was destroyed by
fire early in the Winter, and during the
V . y.ta hnraa was killed by
January o.v.
hnromine tangled In a loose wire car-
rvin an electrio current. Mr. and
rylng an eiecw buirey
Mrs. wiiiiyuumuo . z
when the animal receiver
wnen ie anin,..
When the house burned he and his wlie
escaped only with tneir ciouuqb
1. .. . !...
A PMiaoeipms, "- - h ,hl
sludfmrtbrhabits. evolution and variations
of tre. snails.
A Bitulithic
street in front
of that home of
yours would
mean less dust
and dirt in the
house this
Summer.
ESTABLISHED 18M
jtt9ineers
FINANCIAL
AND
ENGINEERING REPORTS
VALUATIONS OF RAILROADS
AND
PUBLIC UTILITIES
85 SECOND ST., SAN FRANCISCO
NEW YORK NEW ORLEANS
STOiV.
CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERS
PUBLIC SERVICE PROPERTIES
FINANCED and MANAGED
BO Plna Street New York
THE MOST EFFECTIVE.
QUASSIA CHIPS
AT lOW PBIC1S.
Directly imported 200 tons of Quassia
Loss from Japan and chipped in our fac
Wry! W alio T handle the best BUNGO Sul
phur and Whale Oil Soap.
FRANK MTTOMA CO,
Hop j rowers' Supplies.
Phono Main 7311. Independence Or.
Rnh.14 n. TTnvarA. Is-. flBanlaa
J. W. Idd7 Asst. cashier.
Walts r hi. Ooolc. A., CaUlaA
ComDfc4nie
Ge'neraJa Transatlantique
ri t in. to HmTre-Farla (France)
Now York .very Thursday at 10 A. M.
f France (New), Thursday, June 5
' -a-a 5.?
1 1-IM r.
CANADIAN SEKVlCb
6iiinfcs Uvtsry Tawtday From Montreal
and Quebec
BY
1UE
LARGEST CANADIAN LINERS
InrlndloK tha
JArRBTNTIO TECTOTJIO
MJiGAKTlO CANAUA
Send for fold-m ef the Bh"rt Ind-
i.u.rf Ht. lwrenoe Kout. to Kurop.
Boston Mediterranean Kfypt.
CHERRT,
TKAVKIKMS- GUIDE.
AUSTRALIA
TAHITI AND NEW ZEAXAND.
Bonnd Trip Hate. I Is claaw to Tahiti
i io irsusrH. '
sjn-cisa Fslr1o deesn Tour (Inolofllm Boot h
gZ'to Bydn.y via TahitL Barotoo,.
iZa N.w Zand and r.turnln. to San
to WsJlLOa-taat fzs7j, mm nyanrT rttwm.
and New ilnni an4 r.turnln. to lu
Francisco lor v mi wu . - "
FUlor Bamoa and Honolulu. 8a. 1st olass.
Btiprer. anr point. ood on. V 6.
In.sfrom Saa tfxanclsoo April S. Apsll S4.
to I rrnloa Bteaimahlp Co. Ifass Ksste-a. d.
May 8. o.
(MM: " Market Btr. "
I,f3 AKOEXES AKT SAN DTBOO ,
BTEAMHHJPS YAM AND BABTAAB
Railroad or any stumer to Ban Francisco,
th. Kxpo City. LMTg.it. fastast and th.
ONLY strlctlx first-lass passenger .hrps oa
th. Coast. Averag. .pee 2 mil P
hour; cost $2,000,000 each.
6AN FBASCISCO, 1 OKTLANT a) I. A.
8. S. CO.,
ltaln 36. Frank Bollam, Agent. A 489s.
IS Third Street.
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ror i-stoa. etc a-ply local U-llet anenls.
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COOS BAY LINE
STEVMSHIP "BKEAKWATEB"
sails from Alnsworth Dock. Portland, at
" m.. May 10. IB, 20, 25. 30 thereafter
every five days. 8 A. M. Freight received
dally until 6 P. M. except day previous to
sailing, previous day 4 P. M. P""nf
fares: First-class. sfO: second-class. T, in
eluding birth and meals. Ticket office at
Alnsworth Dock.
PORTLAND COOS BAY 8. 8. LIXE. L.
H. KEATING. Agent, ihone Main .
A SSii.
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San Francisco and Los Angeles
WITHOUT CHANGE
S. S. BEAR. 0 A. M., Mar S3.
S. S. HUSK CITY, Mny 27.
THE SAIS'FRANCISCO l'OKTLANO 8.
CO. Mcket OHice 3d and Washington (wlt
O.-W. K. N. Co.
Fhon. MarsliaU .500. A tUL
San Francisco, Los Angeles ,
and San Diego Direct
S. S. Roanoke and S. S. Elder.
taU Every Wednesday Alternately al
NORTH PACIFIC S. S. 00.
Ill A Third tU- Fhons. Main lalt, A. lsl4
J.CWILSON&CO,
STOCKS. BONDS. CKAIX AND COTTO-1
MEMBERS
KEW YOKE. STOCK EXCHAXOB,
MEW YORK COTTON EXCHANC.B,
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADB,
rBX STOCK AND BOND E ACHANGsV ;
BVN FJBANCIAOO.
PORTLAND OmCE:
Lewis BuUding, 269 Oak Street.
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