Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 24, 1913, Page 19, Image 19

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HOPS ME BACKWARD
Crop in Oregon Is About Two
Weeks Late.
YARDS ARE INSPECTED
Willi Continuance of ITosent Jclcal
Weather Lout Time Will Be
Made Ip More Misslnjf
Hills Than Vs-unl.
Or-jcn hop jrowers could not wish fir
Setter wetthcr than they are bavlnr now.
Thr rrcp l bs- kward. perhaps two weeks,
hut If the present Ideal weather continue
the lost time will be made up.
Several local nop men returned yesterday
after a close Inspection of Tarda on both
sides of the river. They report conditions
as fair. Missing: hills ara to be found In
the Independence- aeotloa and tome on the
Kast Side. Taken altogether, there are
mora mlsalnsr lillls than were to be sees
last rear. There are also a good many
a tax. spindling Tinea. Whether or not
these will develop Into thrifty vlnea cannot
be told bow. kut In two weeks time It
should be known pretty well what the con
dltiona. aa a whole, will te. Tha main
trouble at tha present time seems to be
tha backwardness of tha crop.
Tha aew yards are looking espeolally
frae. parUoolarly In tha Independence aec
!ton. No business ia passing In tha market for
contracts or the old crop.
IOCAL WHEAT MARKET IS HIGHER
Mn ef (lab Are Made Hera at Cents.
Demand l"rum California.
No business Is passing In the country
wheat markets, but the local market was
active yesterday and firm. Sale of club
were made at 4 centa Tortyfold was
quoted at S9S centa and red Russian at
i cents. Bed wheat la about gone, and
California la now buying club. The de
mand for wheat Is almost wholly from that
qnarter. although Oriental Inquiries are
still coming In. Some of the California
buying Is for June and even as late as July
shipment. Bluestem Is quiet and held at
t to $1.:.
The barley market Is fairly steady at
$;7. 6uppltes are closely cleaned up.
Weekly foreign wheat shipments were
aa follows , ,
This week. La.it week. Last year.
Argentina 2 l.Of .4S.0O J.TSJ.OflO
Au5J?ali..". 1.400.000 SAH.O
India?..... S.iOiOOO l.-i.U" 1.304.O00
Local receipts. In cars, were reported by
th Tiaerchants Exchange aa follows
Wneat Barley Flour Oats Hi
MontJar....... J
Tufsdr H lfl I I
31 10 4
Thursday.
Vridar. ...
sean"?odate.: 1.S !
Var ago 14.0 373 23;I 1524
hipplies or wool very small
Dealers la East Carrjing Lightest Stocks
la V
Reports of a very Interesting character
...... ...In.- fh sunnllcs ot wool in me
handa of dealers and manufacturers reached
this market durtng the week, says the New
vnrk Journal of Commerce. Wool factors
nf long experience returned from extended
trips through producing centers, where they
had gone to Investigate conditions ana par
tlcularly to learn the volume of wool, for
eign and domestic bald on the leading sea
board marketa Tha opinion rem is ma
the available supply Is smaller than In many
veara at this season. Coming .tariff legis
lation haa disturbed the trade greatly.
Holder of wool hav been liquidating for
some time, and as there has been compara-
tlvely little buying of new clip domestic
wool, dealers are la better ahapa to face
tha changes that are coming than they were
before tha Wilson bill went Into effect.
According to good authorities, the ststls
tlcal position could not bo better. The
leading Boston dealers ire reported to have
leas wool In their warehouses tnsn in over
a decade, while the spinners have not much
raw material In excess of what Is required
to complete contracts. Soma yarn menu
facturers ara saJ to have no scoured or
creasy wool on hand, their holdings con
latins of tons only.
Spinning and weaving mills, according to
tfe vmiI merchants referred to. are shut
ting down spindles and looms when orders
are finished. There Is less activity now
than since tha financial disturbance ot l'OT,
It being estimated that tha total amor.!. of
machinery standing Idle is a trine over ou
per cent.
NOT EXOrCH BTRAWBEMES CO MIS 0
Demand Far Exceed Supply and Pricea An
Firm
The supply of strawberries yesterday did
not come anywhere near filling the demand.
A a consequence the market waa very
strong. Florin Dollars sold at ri.75 to 2
Only about 25 crates of Oregons arrived and
they aold readily at 3.7604.
Half a car of fancy Marshall berries will
arrive from San Jose thla morning. They
will sell at about Weenie a drawer.
receipts of cherries ware light and prices
nnchanged. Gooseberries were more plen
tlful and lower at 6 ST cents.
A mixed car of vegetubies came in from
the South. Peaa sold fast at TtiTH cents.
rauiil.ower waa quoted at 12 a crate.
New potatoes are well cleaned up on the
street. The market is steadily declining and
now stands at - -j 41 - cents.
Dressed Meats Are Weak.
All country produce lines were steady yes
terday except dressed meats. Veal sold at
13 cents and there were sales of pork
11 H cents. The supply of poultry was not
large and was well taken care of.
The undertone of the egg market Is firm
er. with the decrease in receipts.
Butter and cheese moved well at former
prices.
Bank Clearing.
Panic eleaiinpca of the Northwestern cities
yesterday were aa xollows:
Clearings. Balances
Portland l.!s..w :J4S.:i:!.l
f-lt .......... ..l-M."'.'.
Fpoicane rt-.VliSS
Taroma 3So,747
7i;..va
44.(!SI
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Grain. Floor, Feed. Ete.
WHEAT Track prices: Club. OaSiMc
blii--t-?m. lloloJ: -tn-fold. OS'tJOW-j; red
Kuestan. 02c; valley. 4 c
FLOUR Patents. $-4.70 per barrel;
straights. J4.10; exports, 13.853:3.95; valley,
H 7o: graham. 14.60; whole wheat. fi W
OATS No. 1 white. S33 per ton: stained
and off grade, less.
COHS Whole. S28.50: cracked. 129.50 par
ten.
MILLSTfFFS Bran. $24.50:5 per ton:
s .ori. i'6.30ti 27 per ton; middlings. 311
per ton.
BARLEY Peed. fIT.Oo per ton; brewing.
r.inn.nMi. rolieu. tsrw per ton.
HAY Eastern Oregon timothy, choice.
jiU'w per ton: airaira. eioQU.
Frails and Vegetable.
1.0c al jobbing quotations:
TROPICAL FRUITS Oranges. Navels.
I Mfi5.M; Florida grapefruit. t.'hSOt) 0.5O;
lemons. California. 18 ? 7.73 per box: Sicily.
7 per tot; pineapples. rt a. 7c per pound, x
ONIONS Oregon. 31.25 per sack: Ber
muda 11.50 fi S per crate.
VEGETABLES Artichokes. 75c per dosea;
asparagus. Oregon. 3141.35 per dozen:
tease. IOC 12c per pound: cabbage. 2B
3e per pound; cauliflower. 92 per crate:
agplant. 2e pound: head lettuce. 92-50
per crate: peas. 71 THe per pound: peppers.
3f40c per pound: radishes. idKc per
xcn: rhubarb. 13 2c per pound; spinach.
7.1c per box: tomatoes. 12.50 ? 3 per box;
garlic. 7rle per pound.
POTATOES Pur bank. 40950c per hun
dred: pew. 214fr2o per pound.
GREEN- FRUIT Apples, nominal; straw
berries. Oregon. 3.7.1t4: Florin. 917S412
per crate; cherries. 91. SO per box: "bulk,
per pound; gooseberries. tJ7o per
pound.
tAlK VEOFTABLK8 Turnips. 91 per
sack; parsuips. 91 per sack; rarrota. 1 per
saclt.
Dairy and Country Produce.
T.oral Jobbing quotations:
POl'LTRT llcni, lie; broilers. 25c
turkeys. live. 19r2lc: dressed, choice. 25c;
ducks, old. 16seiSc; young, 24025c
ceese. young. 15fll7c
Kij: oreson ranch, ease count. 1SHO
10c per dozen; candled. 2021o per dozen.
I'll EKSli treuon triplt-ts. 10c; uaiJies.
16. c: Ynitnf Americax. 17 "ec.
BUTTER City creamery butter cubes, 2
per pound; prints. 2e2Syie per pownd.
P)Hlv Fancy. llHr-l-c per pouna.
VEAL Fancy. 13rl3Ae per pound.
Maple Groceries.
'.nrn! Jobbing quotations:
SALMON Columbia Klver. one-pound
talis. 32.25 ner dozen: half-pounl flats
31.40: one-pound flats. 92.45: Alaska pink,
one-pound talis. 35c; sllversides, one-pound
tails. 91.25.
HONEY Choice. 31.2593.73 per case.
NUTS Wslnuts. ISC per pound; Brazil
nuts. 24 015c; filberts. 14 lie; almonds,
39c: peanuts. Eft'tc; cocoanuta. 90ctr91
per dozen; chestnuts. 11a per pound: hlclt
orynuts. SQluc; pecans. 17c; pine. 17
(g 20c.
BEANS Small white, SHr; large white.
; Lima. .30c; pluk. 4!c; llexlcan, 60;
bayou. 4iac.
inAR Fm! and herrr. 15. IS: Honolulu
plantation. J.VI0; beet, 14. P5; extra C, $4.65;
powdered, barrels. 95.4U; cubes, barrels.
95.00,
COFFEE Roasted, In drums. 21tt40e
per pound.
SALT (Iranulated. 914 per ton: balf
ground 100s, 310 per ton; '30s, 310.75 per
ton: dairy. 312.50 per ton.
niC'E No. 1 Japan. 55c: cheaper
grades. eVjc: Southern bead, 546c.
DRIED FRU1T3 Apples. 10c per pound;
sprlcots, 1214c: peaches. S911c: prunes,
Italians. Stir 10c, sliver, lbc; figs, white and
black. 614 trie; currants. 9Hc; raisins, loose
Muscatel. 6ViQ7Hc: bleached, Thompson
HVc; unbleached. Sultanas, gvjc; seeded.
7HjSHc: dates. Persian, 7V8c per pound;
fard. 1.6u per box.
FIGS Twelve 10-ounce, 83c; 50 -ounoe.
II.SJ; 70 4-ounce, 32.50; 30 10-ounce. 92.25:
loose, 60-pound boxes. 6H9Tc: Smyrna,
boxes, 31.10gl.25; candled. 33 per box.
Provisions.
Loral Jobbing quotations:
HAMS 10 to- 12 pounds, 19H420o: 13
to 14 pounds. I!4w20'ac; picnics, lelio;
cottage roll, 16c
BACON Fancy. 296 300; standard, 24
25c; F.ngllsh. 22 23c
LARD In tierces, choice, 14KC: com
pound. U'4 c.
DKV SALT MEATS Regular short clears,
13 4v 16c; short clear backs, 12 to 16 lbs.,
14ttl.-.4c; short clear backs, 13 to 25 lbs..
Hf 154c; exports. 15916c
BARRELED BEEF Extra mess beef,
$19; mess beef, $19; plate beef, $21; rolled
boneless beef, $30.
UAHKELHO PORK Best pig pork, $27;
sickied pork. $25. f
Hops, Wool and Hides.
HOPS 1912 crop. 12 -4 6 140 per pound;
1913 contracts. 1213c per pound.
PELTS Dry. 12c lambs, S.'.fiaSc.
WOOL Eastern Oregon, 10 y 10c; Valley,
14 Clse per pound.
KlDb Saiten hides. 12c per pound;
salted calf. l&17Hc; saited kip. 1214c;
gretn Hides. 11c: dry hides. ZlOc: urj
calf No. 1. 25c; No. 2, 20c; salted bulls. Sc.
11U1U1H 1913 clip. 30 3330 per pouna.
65c.
OIL MEAL V. o. b. Portland works: Car.
lota, $S4; & and 10-ton lota, $34; ton lots.
I as.
TLT.PEXTIXE Barrels. B4Hc; cases, S7c
Llaaeed OU and Tansentlne.
LINSEEO OIL Raw, barrels, 08c; boiled,
barrels. 60c; raw. cases. 63c; boiled, cases.
TRADE-IN WEST GOOD'
Fine Prospects for Crops
Cause Optimism.
HockIaland -Co LKQQ IS 'i. 17 17.
fouthern Pud .. ' 7H -7H
Southern Ry . . . 7lX 24 24 i 24Vi
Texas Oil 100 10)5 U6 - 106
Union Puiflo .. 2,400 102 151
do preferred.. 200 SI', A S4ii
United Rds S F -"00 2.1 2.1 22
U S Steel 15.600 0 5Ti 60
do preferred.. 1.70O 106 106 106
Utah Copper ... 600 60:4 60ta 60
Wabash 2H
do preferred.. BOO 74 7 7Vi
Western Union .. oliO 5 65 65
Westing Eleo .. 300 " 624 62 62
Wisconsin Cent 60H
of Trade building, Portland.
TARIFF IS WOT FEARED sSTui.
Coast Line first 4s.
Baltimore & Ohio sold 4s...
B R T 4s
Chesapeake & Ohio 4ul...,
n II i St P Ken Hi
C K I col 4s
Volunio of Business in Nearly Allies! Gas 5s..
C B Q joint -4s
iJrancftes Is Large, bnt Jlostly to
Meet Immediate .Needs Iron
and Steel Mills AcU.e.
NEW YORK. Mar S3. Bradstreets tomor
row win ssy: ,
It Is difficult to find a keynote that will
at once characterize trade trends the coun
try over, but business continues favorable.
the Western situation In these respects Be
ing almost antithetical to the repression I Union Pncific first and rcf 4s.. Wl
prevailing In the East. . I l.'nltod States Steel fis
Presumably the West is buoyant by san-1 west hore 4s
ffulne wheat rron nrosnecta and In that I Wabash 4e ...
section there anoears to bo little apprehen-1 WesUnghouee Eleo con v 6s.
slon as regards unfavorable consequences w isconsin central -is
. .. Western Poclflo 5s. .
1 1 viri mini revision. ..... , ;-... . . ,
Money Is quite active for commercial and 2..1 iXf'J u
Industrial uses and ratea are somewhat eas
ier. Collections do not Improve much, and
Total sales for the day, 157,800 shares.
BONDS.
P.eported by Overbeok Cooke Co., Board
Bid. Aoked
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100 H
57
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82
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103
103 H
114 hi
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Erie general 4-1 72
Int Met -414s 754
Loulavillo & Nashville unl 4s S3 ! j
Mliiouri Pacific 4s lS
NYC gen 3s S4
N w nrst con 4S vi'i
Northern Pacific 4s a.-.'i
Oregon Short Line ref 4s
Pacific Tel 6s BSW
Penna con 4s ..
Reading general 4s V4
St L & S F ref 4s 67
Southern Pacific rer 4s.......: eOTS
Southern Pacific col 4s 81
Southern Railway 5s 10Ja
Southern Railway 4s 75
Lnitud Railway inv 4s
100
.. 93
.. 60
.. 0
..
.. Rl
..100
United States 2s coupon 100v
L'nlted States 3s registered 102T4
United States 3s coupon 1 tY2
SHEEP SALES L
PT?ICES DEXOLVIXG WITH IN.
CKK.SE0 LlQCIDATIOV.
All Grades of Cattle Continue Firm,
but Hogs Are Xs'ot Holding
Their Own.
Increased sheep liquidation is gradually
carrying prices to the lower Summer level.
Buyers are taking advantage of the reduced
range of values and loading up on both
sheep and lambs. The Valley, Eastern
Oregon and California are now furnishing
the market with supplies and shipments
have also been received from Montana,
Hogs are weak and off about a nickel. Cat
tle remain firm.
Only a full loads of cattle were on sale
at yesterday's market. Top steers brought
19 and other sales ranged from 14 to x.oO.
Good cows sold from $7.60 to 97.75 and a
few choice calves again brought lit.
The top ot the hog market was SV30, Willi
the btilk of sales at fb.23. Heavy hoga aold
at X7.25 and .7.30.
In the sheep division wethers were moved
at S3, ewes at 5.25 and mixed sheep at
SX50 to 15.25. A few Spring lambs sold
at Si. Tok
Receipts were 362 cattle, 160 calves, 609
hoics and 191 sheep.
Shippers were R. S. Scott. Merced, Cal., S
cars of cattle and calves; Bert Adams, Deer
Island. 1 car of cattle; A. Page, Klmberiy,
3 cars of cattle; Hugh Curomlngs. Corvaliis
and Halsey. a cars of calves, sheep and
hogs; C J. Dlckerson. Ontario, - 1 car of
hoKs: C H. Harvey. Weisr, 1 car of hogs:
J. A. Madison, Welser, 1 car of hogs; Boylan
Sc Stevens, Lcho, 2 cars of she-p; K, ?v
stantleld. Stanneld and Huntington. 3 cars
ot sheep; . G. Young 4Co.. Oakland. 2
cars of sheep: W. S. Brays, Portervillc. CaL,
1 car of cattle and calves; R. McCullough.
Nampa. 2 cars of cattle and calves; F. B.
Lecker. Silverton. 1 car of calves, sheep
and hogs; Patton A Norwood. Hurrisburg,
1 car of calves, sheep and hogs; T. Kopplln,
Plalnvlew, 1 car of shc-ep and hogs, and J.
D. Diusmore. West Stayton. 1 car of cattle.
calvea and hogs.
The days aales were aa follows:
Weight. Price.
al! In all, they do not appear to be above united States 4s registered 113,
fair. I United States 4s coupon 114
Stock market operations remain, as for
weeks, dull. I Stocks at Boston-
Business failures for the week ending I nnrfiv Maw 2-1 nn.).. miniaHnr,.
May 22 were 2S5. which compares with 21s Allouez 3314IMohawk 40
in the like week of 1912. lAinalg Copper.. 74VfeNevada Con 16
Wheat. Including flour, exports from the I A Z L & Sm... 22INIpiBSlnr Mines. 8
United States and Canada for the week Arizona Com .. 3i;North Butte 28.,
ending May 23 aggregate t. 471.046 bushels B & C C & S M. 73 j.S'orth Lake 1
against 5.905.13 bushels this week last year. I Cal i Arizona.. 04 Old Dominion... 46j
61tt
8
27
2
27 2
3U
4614
1 ft
TRADE VOLUME IS
1 v-tsmeiiiiitti ..... J.-t wuiuur .
VERT LARGE Cop Ran Con Co 424Shannon
r, M , r, . . . n , - . I , DULIO LtfD Jl. X i TS LlUUCllUr
Loniiaeneo nunainea Dy i-romise ot ureal franklin 0iSup & Bos Min.
Crops. I Groux Con .... HViTamarack
'T-r. -t. n4 -e. -b 1 .11. timnoy LOU ... oHl U C It in..
say tomorrow: , RovaII rConi 23'!itTJtah con '
The volume of business In nearly all I T.nir siilirt.h rnnn., rn Knv.
branches of trade and Industry continues Lake Copper 11 '. Winona 1ft
vflrr jHm f' our 1 r is mosur 1 11 mnir imme- I .n so :m i nnn.r 4 u in A wnn, . All
diate needs, confidence Is sustained oy the I Miami copper... 22
prospect of big crops, but manufacturers and
merchants still pursue a conservative policy I money, exchange. Etc
pending the termination 01 tariir uncer- NEW TORK May 23 Money on call
tainiy. oucn recession in traae as exists isi.-hv Olid, a ner rent- nillne- rat 2;
chiefly In the absence of now orders for per cent; closing bid. 2 per cent; offered
luiurv ueuvsry. at -'M Per cent.
Mercantile and industrial conditions are I Time loans irregular: 60 davs. 8 per
strengthened by the absence of large stocks, cent; no cavs, per cent; six montns,
and the financial situation is made more i" per cent.
secure by the absence of excessive specula-1 J1"1"?.6 mercantile paper, 514 per cent.
tlon.
v. nue com weainer uas sorvea 10 aeiayi v . , , - .... , , ; .
planting In some sections, crop conditions! ,...,,, bill's 14 8o,
Sterllne- exchanae neavv with actual bus
iness in bankers' bills at $4. S3 for 60-day
for both Spring wheat and corn are in the I
main Very auspicious and cotton shows lm-1
Commercial bills, 54.82 Va.
nar sliver, O'J'fsC.
Mexican dollars. 45c
Government bonds weak; railroad bonds
provemcnt.
The Iron and steel mills continue fully 1 Irregular.
I W flMln A14 ttwAmrm K.. t lh.,.1
yy.v ... ....... rnvn- ,.. ..
h.i ,an - ihtrn fnl ne nfl in the vftlnm. I J . tun ..v.u.
n r hn,in... una vvr uuiics muney, iv pr ceni
Commercial failures this week In the Hnlt- "" discount in the open market for
ed States are 25 against 241 the correspond- ''""Tv J" u?;, i , ut; .d0, thnt
Ing week last year. Failures In Canada """' "" f
numoer J4 against is last year. SAJ- FRANCISCO, ifay 23. Silver bars.
59vtic Mexican dollars, nominal. Drafts.
Bank Clearings. I sight, par; do telegraph. 02. Sterling on
NEW YORK, May it. Bradstreefs bank London- 60 days, X4.SS; do sight. 4.86.
elearings report for the week ending1 Mayl
23 shows an aggregate of 13, 160, 076,000 as
against 13,156.174,000 last week and 53.-
Condltion of the Treasury.
WASHINGTON, May 23. The condition
year. The statement follows:
322,091.000 In the corresponding, week last! of the TJnlted States Treasury at the begin
IIJ1HK OX OUBiiieBS luuiiy waa:
Working balance f 59.181,884
In banks and Philippine treasury 46.203.S75
J.l Total of general fund 131.002. !,"
10.7 Kecelpta yesterday l.Fll.oou
7.8 .... I Disbursements .' 1,039,218
.7 .... The surplus this fiscal year is S3. 656.223,
.7 .... as against a deficit of 312.422,254 last year.
-1 1 The figures for receipts, disbursements.
1 1 etc.. exclude Panama Canal and nubile debt
transactions.
1 cow 1030
1 cow
1 cow . . . . . ....... -
11 cows
4 calves
6 bulls
11 steers .............
11 bulls
24 steers
1 s;eer .
1 steer ........-
226 steers ............
25 steers ...
1 cow ...............
24 81,-ers
1 cow
1 cow ...............
2 cows
16 cows ..............
1 CO'-
1 cow
2 cows
2 calves .............
11 mixed sheep .......
mixed sheep .......
77 ewes
wethers ...........
H Spring lambs . -. .
1 nil hoes
He. hogs ..............
1 hog
hoes .
M hos .... ......
2 noKS
97 hogs
hogs
;70
fP'JO
...121'J
... 150
...11U
...lOl'l
.. .1252
. . . iH'rti
..i k"
. . 600
...1003
...ii:i.-.
.. .12511
...1262
... 910
. .. 630
... MS
. .. P53
... !10
... 3l
... I5
... 100
... 120
... 18S
... 107
... 110
... HU
... 15H
... i;.i
... 4P.0
... 3IUI
... Ill')
... 30O
... 1S5
... ISO
7.75
O.OU
5.50
7.50
11.00
0.50
P. 00
6.00
8.00
8.O0
.(l
8.K5
8.50
7.75
S.25
6.00
6.O0
6.25
7.KO
3.00
6.00
6.25
9.00
5.25
3.50
0.25
.00
7.75
8.25
S.25
7.25
7.25
8.25
7.30
S.S0
8.25
Tha run or nrleea at tha yards waa as
follows:
Choir, steers 8.509.00
Good steers l.lilt t.35
M.-d'um steers T.S3 7.75
Choice cows 7.00 7.i5
Good cows t.o0W 7.00
Medium cowa t.00 4.60
Choice calvea I -u"
Good heavy calves... .50i 7.54
Bulls b..o it o.u
lion
Light e.S g.30
iravy . ....... B.uw i
Wethers 5.004 6.00
Ewes 4.0i o.i'o
Lambs 5.503T
Omaha Llvealork Market.
SOUTH OMAHA. Mav 23. Cattle 'Re
ceipts. 2200, 10 cents lower. Native steers.
lioriis.o; cows sna heifers, jb.wti.o-'.
Weetern steers. 6.507.75; Texss steers,
J-6 oo-j 7 35: range cowa and heifers, X5.uOiy
:.: calves, IT.t'OS ID. CO.
Hogs Receipts 75x: steady. Heavy,
20!iS.3O: light. tS.3'Hj , 35: pigs. 17.00W
b.oi: ou.k oc saies. 4.2at b.oO.
-neep Keceipts auu: steady. yearnna".
$! ." 7 30; wethers, J130u)6.70; lambs.
i.uOtfa.uO.
riilrago Livestock Market.
CHICAGO. Msy S3. Cattle Receipts,
too; market steady to strong. Beeves,
;i(iai:.: Texas steers. A 75 A 7.70 : West
ern steers, $7.00rS-15; stockers and feed
ers. 5.80BtS.f-n; cows and heifers, 3.80
no; calves. $7.2ao 10.00.
Hogs Receipts n.ooo: market slow. 5c
lower. Light. . 4(i.i 8 62S: mixed, S.35
rt.'S: heavy. n.o.i 8.55 : rough.
-': pigs. (6 50 U8.2O: bulk ot sales, S50
S 60.
tr.eep rceeeints maraet nrons.
Native. 15 2f.1i 6 OO: Western, 15.0S 6 ol:
earllogs. $ii.tKi'a 6 tw: lambs, native, xo.o
j7.60; Western. (5.7541 7.65. -
New York
Chicago .
Boston .... ....
Philadelphia ..
St. Louis ......
Pittsburg
Kansas City .
Sun Francisco ,
Baltimore
Cincinnati .....
Minneapolis ...
Los Angeles . . .
Cleveland
Detroit
New Orleans . .
Omaha ........
Loulsvlllo ......
Milwaukee ....
Seattle
Portland. Or...
St. Paul
Denver
Indianapolis ..
Salt Lake City
Columbus
Toledo
Duluth
Des Molnea ....
Spokane .......
Tacoma .......
Oakland
San Diego .....
Sacramento
Bloomlngton
....tla7S!.22l,0OO
..... 30li.249.000
, 147.3.13.000
..... 15S.34r..0OO
..... 79.79tf,0OO
79.796,000
56.0S3.000
..... 48.630.000
36.163.000
24.936.000
27,019,000
25.032.000
...... 24.069,000
.... 2S. 637.000
... 16.6X0,000
16.282.000
12.487.000
14.780.000
20,861.000
13.398.000
9.875.000
9.457.000
8.560.000
6.626.000
6.366.000
6.245.000
3.373.000
5.100.000
4.011.000
2.775.000
3,655.000
2.694,000
1,817.000
666,000
III. . .
2.0
10.0
19.9
7.7
10.S
16.S
'2.7
1.3
88.7
32.6
1.4
1.4
2.6
Tj
23.7
10.1
16.3
25.
2.
7.
25.4
9 9
2.9
STOCKS HOLD STEADY
EARLY DECLINES MADE
LATER IX DAT.
SAN FKAXCISCO PRODUCE MARKET
Prices Quoted at the Bay City for Vegeta
bles, fruits. Etc
SAN FRANCISCO. May 23. The follow
ing produce prices were current here today:
ruit Apples. 75cfttl.oO: JUexlcan limes.
$54i5.50; California lemons, choice, 15.50;
common. S4(g'4.50; pineapples, $2-3.50.
potatoes Oregon Burbanks. aofiTbOc:
River white, 90c; new, 11c; sweets. S3
tM.2.
Cheese New, nail 14; loung Americas,
16c
Eggs Store, 19; fanoy ranch, 22c.
Hay Wheat. $23!fr25.: wheat and oats.
S21.5o22; alfalfa, J12tol4; barley, 18f21.
Butter Fancy creamery, 23c: seconds.
27c.
Vegetables Cucumbers, $1.25 j 2. 30; green
peas, tl.2bii 1.75; string beans, 46c; egg
plant, 25aoc.
Onions Nevada. 7;jca31 ner cental: new.
red, Oofr' 75c per sack; Bermuda seed, yel
low. 90c$l per crate; white. $1.50(3)1.75.
Receipts Flour. 5680 Quarter sacks; bar
ley. 3225 centals; potatoes, 2820 sacks; hay,
379 tons.
WOOL SELLS ON 50-CENT BASIS.
TjplMore Activity on New Clip on the Boston
JiarKet.
BOSTON, May 23. The Commercial Bulle
tin will say tomorrow:
Some of the new wools wnich nave neen
t. ri , TtonL-a I arriving in the market during the last week
Another Large Cash Gain by Banks haye sslde-rather raore extensively this week
Predicted as Result of
Week's Operations.
NEW YORK. May 23. Speculation lacked I
the vitality to carry further the upward I
movement of stocks yesterday and the ef-1
at prices which mean a clean scoured basis
of about 50 cents.
The movement of necessity haa not been
heavy In any class of wool and there still is
a considerable difference of opinion between
manufacturers and wool dealers as to values.
WHEAT TUIOTY
No Apprehension as to Kansas
Crop Outcome.
RAIN WILL REMEDY DAMAGE
Promise of Biff World's Shipments
Causes Longs to Take Present
Profits Selling Done at
Expense of Shorts.
CHICAGO, May 23. Statements that
rain within a week or so would correct
much of the crop damage in Kansas served
today to temper bullish enthusiasm regard
ing wheat. The market closed heavy from
unchanged to c below. Other leading sta
ples all showed net gains corn He to Ho,
oats 9:8"4c to Hac and provisions 2Vio
to 5c to 22ic.
Big world shipments promised made
wheat longs willing to take- profits. This
was done largely at the expense of 11th
hour Investors and btlated shorts, who for
a while carried the market sharply higher.
When these buyers were finally supplied,
however, prices fell fcack limp.
Primary receipts of wheat today were
453.000 bushels, a year ago 506,000 bushels.
Seaboard clearances ot wneai ana nour
equaled 496,000 bushels.
In corn, the fact that tne country naa
tightened up on offerings led to covering
by a nunvber of big shorts.
Oat advanced because of assertions that
the seven chief producing states would
have one-third less to sell this season than
the preceding.
Packers buying through commission-
houses gave- provisions an upturn after early
weakness, due to a liberal run or hogs.
Leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Open. High. Low. "Close.
Mav 3,0.0' 10.S2 J0.91 50.91
Sept 8915 .81174 .S'.IU .S
Dec 91 .91 .91 U .91
CORN.
LADD &TILTON BANK
Established 1859.
Capital Stock $1,000,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profitj.. ........ 1,000,000.00
Commercial and Savings Accounts
Letters of credit, drafts and travelers' checks issued, -availablt
ia U parts of the world.
OsWICKKS.
w. M. Lad d. President. Kobert 8. Howard, Asst. Cashlaaj
iM-ward Cookingham, Vlos-Praa J. TV. Ladd. Asst. Cashier.
W. H. Canckley. Cashier. Walter U. Cook. Asst. CaahisR.
First National Bank
Capital $1,500,000
Surplus 900,000
Oldest National Bank West of tha
Rocky Mountains
COMTEK FIRST AND WASHINGTON STU
May -..
July . .
Sept . ..
Dec
May
July
Sept . ..
Dec ......
.57.i
.07
.55
19.75
111.37 4
19.25
11.00
10.00
10.U7H
19.05
1.S2
19.47
11.10
11.00
11.10
12.00
11.30
.5SH. .57 'i .58
.5Si, .37V .57S
.5, .57i .&S14
,5ti4 .55is .56H
OATS.
.40 .41 -404 .4Hi
.as'. .us-, .:is?
.::7Vi .:!, -37i
.. .asii -jo is .osii
MESS PORK.
May -19.80 19.05
July ......10.00 1D.S5
Sept iv.ou
LARD.
May 11.00 11.10
July ......10.00 11.00
Sept 11.00 11.10
SHORT RIBS.
May 11.97V, 12.00 11.07H
July 11.23' 11-30 11.22Vi
Sept ll.Oj 1J.--V, 11.ua
cash prices were:
Corn No. 2. 59iac: No. 2 white. 62624e:
No. 2 yellow, B9i9le; No. 3, 58o; No. 3
white. l'616c: No. 3 yellow, 5Sli59c;
No. 4, 6S4ic; No. 4 white, SOtic.
Barley $2.85 ft 3.65.
Timothy J2.853.65.
Clover Nominal.
oropeaa Grain Markets.
LONDON, May 23. Cargoes on passage
quiet.
ttngnsn country marketa steaay.
French country markets quiet.
LIVERPOOL. May 23. Wheat sjot easy;
futures steady. May, 7s 6d; July, 7s 6d;
October, 7s 3d.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. May 23. Close Wheat
May, 89c; July, 90c; September, 90c.
Cash No. 1 hard. 93c; No. 1 Northern,
014!92c; No. 2 Northern, 89&90itc; No-
hard Montana, u.'c; NO. 3 wheat, tig
SSc.
Barley, unchanged.
Flax, ?1.UL
Grains In San FrancUoo.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 23. Spot quota
tions Walla Wulla, $1.C 1.674 ; red Rus-
lan, S1.U2 Vj l.oo; turkay red. il.ioif 1. 1 is ;
bluestem. Sl.75tol.S0; teed barley, S1.45.W
A'ti: brewlnK, Sl.a24 31.55: white oats.
1.02 V. to 1.0i: bran. ..uuig)ii.ou; miaaiinKs,
31.O0u32.00: shorts, J29.00W 29.50; July
barley, 1.43 asked.
Call board sales:
Barley Steady. December. .1.44; May,
S1.4 asked; July, fl.43 asked.
Pugret Sound Wheat Markets.
SEATTLE. May 23. Wheat Bluestem.
99c: (ortyrold, 90c; club, 89c; Fife, 89c; red
Russian, sc.
Yesterday a car receipts, wheat 7, oats 1,
barley 1, hay 1.
TACOMA, May 23. wheat Bluestem,
c: tortyfold, 94c: club, 93c; red Fife, 92c.
Car receipts, wheat S. barley 2, corn 1,
oats 2, hay 2.
Dulutu Linseed Market.
DULUTH. May 23. Linseed. J1.R1: May.
$1.31. nominal; July. S1.32; September, J 1.34
asked;. October, $1.32 asked.
4 ?Y''')MiMttiYy I
HH 3Jj&
Gener&le Transatlarvtique
Direct Lino to Havre-Paris (France)
Sailings from New York every Thursday at 10 A. M.
s Slinq f France (New), Thnrsday, June 5
LA PROVKXCR June 11 LA PAVOIR July
LA LOKKAINJS lune 19 'LA I'lWVKXCB July 10
tFKAKCK (new) June 26 LA LOKKAINK July 17
Twin-screw steamer. tQuauruylo-serew steamer.
SPECIAL SAT CR DAY SAILINGS FROM NEW YORK, 3 I. M.
ONE CLASS CABIN (II) and THIRD-CLASS Passengers Only.
ROCHAWBKAir May 81 NIAiAUA June 21
C. W. Stineer. 80 6th St.: A. D. C harlton, 335 .Morrison St.: .1. O. Thomas, O.
M. & St. V. Ky.; Horsey B. Smith, 89 61 h t.; A. C. Sheldon, 100 3d si.: H.
I'ortii
Dickson, 122 3d St.: NortU Bank Road, 5lh and Stark sin., aernls.
load.
TRANS -ATLANTIC LINES
AMERICAN LINE
N.Y.-nynioutb.-Cherboura-Southampton
ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE
New York London Direct
RED STAR LINE
New York Dover Antwerp
WHITE STAR LINE
New York Oneenstown Liverpool
N.X.-Plyiuoutb-Cberbourar-Soutliauiptoa
CANADIAN SERVICE
Sailing Kvery Tuwday From Montreal
and Qucbfao
YIE LARGEST CANADIAN LINERS
Including; the
LATTRENTIO TEFTOVIO
MJ-:iAN'TIO CANADA
Senii fbr folders of the Short Land
locked St. Lawrence Route to Europe.
Cruises New York and Boston Mediterranean Eirypt.
A. E. DISNEY, PASS. AGT.. 619 SECOND AVE., 8 DOORS FROM
SEATTLE, Or Local Railway and Steamship ArnU.
CHERRY,
Fi
FOURTH STREET PAVIXG Jr.
TEKIAL IS EECOMMEXDED.
Street Committee Decides After
Sharp Controversy Action on
Removal ot Poles Is Taken.
Coffee and Suicar.
NEW YORK. May 28. Coffee
futures
feet of today's trading- In the average, of I :( "Vr.ul
quotea values was Vance of two points and showed considerable
opened fractionally lower, and, although durinu the day on covering and
there was no pronounced P"- b' "sutpor Slsod "on "maUer tSfae. of
sagged generally during the fore part of t colagu 6antoli crop and Btcadler late
the Clay. . ..hia. nn Vnrnnti Th .11in- nrai I A KM
8ubseauenty the market moved upwara " "VlTi 7 " v. . 1
sssr- Ther."
Mine quarters of tlte list. Pennsy vanla de- y u.oTcV September, 11. 20o7 "October;
m. St Loni, r ill f rancsco securme; 1T21C; Decernber and January. 11.24c
EspOC. CJUJCI. luu, (, jwu: DWUUB, iiv.
continued their precipitate decline.
first preferred touched 3H, a drop ot nearly
seven points, and tne second preierrea ue
clined to 11. a two-point falL
Another gain In cash by the banlcs as a
result ot the weeK'S operationa was preaici-
ed. Forecasts of tomorrow s bank state
ment point to a cash gain of around
J5.0OO.O00.
lionds were irregular with a downward
movement. Total sales, par value. $1,450,000.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Reported by J. C. Wilson & Co.. Lewis
building, Portland,
Sales,
s.lou
High.
74
200
3U0
2011
500
32 -i
2fc .
4'i
67 H
20O lOI H
400 110 V
200 129
Si"
HUH
BUS
'ns'vi
;2
2S7H
65 'a.
400 130 H
1.000 11V4
200 23
700
2O0
1.7 DO
'"'ioo
201)
2.000
1.5'HJ
8.200
300
41?.
81 "4
4O0 133 U 132 H
Ami Copper . .
Am Beet Sugar.
Am Can Co
do preferred. .
Am Car & Fdy..
Am Cotton Oil..
Ant Smel A Ref.
do preferred. .
Am Sugar
ao preferred. .
Am Tel & Tel. ,
Am Tobacco ...
Anaconda .....
At! Coast Line..
A T & Santa Fe
do preferred..
Bait & Ohio ...
Brook R Traa..
Canadian Pao ..
C A O
C s U W .....
C & N W
r. M t St Paul.
Central Leather
Central of N J.
Chino
Col Fuel & Iron
Colo Southern ..
Consol Gas . . ..
D L AV
D R Q
Distilling Securt
Erie . .'
General Eleo . . .
Gt North Ore ..
Gt North pf . . .
Illinois Central,
lntcrboro Met ..
do preferred..
K C Southern..
Lehigh Valley ..
I.ouis A ?kSRh . .
5lestcan Central
M. S P A 8 S M
Mo. Kan A Tex.
Mo Pacific
Natlonul Lead ..
Nat Biscuit . . .
do preferred..
N Y Central . . .
N Y. Ont Wes
Norfork 4c West
Northern Pac ..
Pacific Mall
Pacific T T
do preferred.. -
Pennsylvania ... 11.4O0
Peoole'e Gss ... 10'i
Resdlntc lS.tK-o 1MI4
Republic S A- 23
Low
74
r K2 0,
'ici"
67
Idl -H
110
Vm"
'37H
in1
"iVss"
ii
MB 44
Mil
iioW
107 H
22i
"io"
31
4. lSic. Mild, quiet. Cordova, 14 17c
nominaL
Raw sucar. 'Irregular. Muscovado. 2.7o
2.80c; centrifugal, -3.2olis-3.o0o; molasses.
2.502.55c. Refined, steady.
Metal Markets.
NEW YORK. May 23. Copper firm. Spot
and May. 15. .t oflered; June, xo.ju onerea;
July, 15.25 offered; electrolytic, 15.01 (jr 1S.00;
laKe, .lo.uo; castings, ii.o.
Tin null Snot. 4S.50a4S.T5: May. 43.2U
48.75; June. 4?.254S.62; July, 47.1247.8
leaa sieacij. j.-u uiu. r
Spelter quiet, 5.20S'5.40.
Antimnnv dull. Cookson's. 8.7589.00.
Iron easy. No. 1. Northern, 10.75Sil7.4O;
No. 2 Northern, lG.2j& 17.00; No. 1 -?uth-
ern. 18.25 41 17. Oir.
Copper arrivals. 500 . tons; exports this
40 & I month, 31,207. tons. The London markets
closed aa follows: copper steaay; spot, ioa
12s Sd; futures. 68 Cs 3d. Tin, spot, 221;
futures, 216. Lead. 19 lus. -Spelter, t
7s id. Iron, Cleveland warrants. Vis.
New York Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, ay 23. Cotton Spot
Closing
Hid.
74
2ii
!'2ii
4t
101 U
111
111
12H
"-7
L'7
1(9 H I closed quiet. Middling uplands, 12.10c; mld-
guir. 12.35c. sales. iw Dates.
Futures closed steauy, o to 9 points lower.
May. IXBOc; tins, lLGOc; July. 11.72c;
Aueust. 11.50c! September, 11.24c; October,
11.17c; November. 11.16c; December, 11.18c;
January. 11.15o; March, 11.12c
800 28 ii
'ioii 824
OIIO li'7
11S
14 'A
61
300
' 0O
1.300
3,3
4
ZOO 188 i
2,200 2I3,
100
300
500
'206
"poo
8O0
400
600
181'
23 S
84
114',
iv ij.'
2S',
1(''
115
JlO
JOO it
28
33H
12.JT4
115
14H
00!,
i.w'i
ir.2si
is-.
131".
231,
84 i
ii3ii
irioii
2i
11M
114'i
1011
109 H
11
23
9SH
01 :i
237
,1
13 U
12
3SI5
41
81 H
25
ia2
S!5
17
lo
2S
13
33 U
12BT4
114
1414
51
22H
1 .".11 '4
133
20 i
131
28 H
34H
. 4S'i
1124
U7'.i
100
J14i
3 0
SO
lo9
IMS
22
NEW ORLEANS. May 23. Spot cotton,
steady, Ho up. Middling, 12 7-10c Sales,
423 bales.
Naval Stores.
SAVANNAH, Oa.. May 23. Turpentine,
firm. S7 to 37!ic; sales, 835; receipts. 1171;
shipments, 650; stocks, 21.465.
Rosin, firm; sales, none; reported receipts.
34HP; shipments, 4044; 8tOCKS. 73,e&3. A, it.
84.55; C. D. 84.60: E. 84.65; F, 14.70: G,
$4.75; H. $4.80- I, J4.P0: K, 5.20; M. $5.65;
N, 86.35; WG, $6.70; WW. 86.85.
Imports' and Exports.
NEW YORK. Mast 23. Imnorts of mer
chandise and dry goods at New York for the
week were 816,781, 101. Imports of specie
for the week, $260,4U5 silver and 8472.595
gold; exports, i,uoo,uoe sliver and t-,i3S,-
1S5 gold.
Hops at New York.
NEW YORK. May 23. Hops, quiet.
Chicago Dairy Produce.
CHICAGO. Mai- 23. Butter. ,ower.
Creamery 24 f? 27c.
Lggs unchanged. Receipts, 10-1 cases.
Dried Frnlt at New York.
NEW YORK. May 23. Evaporated applies
quiet. Prunes firm. Peaches quiet.
It CLIPS SELL LOl'l
PILOT ROCK CONTRACTS AF
FECTED BY TARIFF TAIK.
Total of 485,000 Pounds Disposed
of on Free "Wool Basis, Prices
Ranging From 1C to 16 Cents.,
PENDLETON, Or., May 23. (Special.)
Wool clips were sold today by growers at
Pilot Rock, the sales totaling about 485,000
pounds. The prices are made. It is under
stood, on the free wool basis, and are from
2 to 3 cents lower than last year for sim
ilar clips.
The tariff agitation is the cause of the
decline in the market. It is said.
The sales follow: Pat Donerty clip, 41,000
pounds. 1 cents; Cunningham Sheep & Land
Company, 124,000 pounds. 14 cents for fine
wool and 15 V cents coarse; Charles John
son, 40.000 pounds. 14 4 cents: O. W. Chap
man, 16.000 pounds, 13 Y4. cents; A. P. War
ner. 15.000 pounds. 14 i cents; A. A. Cole,
41.000 pounds. 14 'i cents; Boylen A Stevens.
000 pounds, partial clip, 15 cents; Perry
Houser. 18.000 pounds. 14 cents; A. J.
Rust. 60.000 pounds. 1254 Vsents fine wool,
coarse wool 15 cents; A. B. Chapman,
2000 pounds. 15 cents; G. IT. Jones, it,t(
pounds, 12 H cents; Padro Bros., 52,000
pounds, 14 centa; Rugs Bros., 72,000 pounds.
16 cents.
At Pendleton today the Pearson A Johnson
clip of 38,000 pounds sold lor 'A cents.
M'KENNA DENIES REPORTS
Candidate for Mayoralty Says He
Contemplates Jfo Combination.
C. L. McKenna, candidate for Mayor,
last nletrt denied a story printed In
an afternoon newspaper to the effect
tha.t McKenna contemuated witndra-w
lns- In favor of AJbee. Mr. McKenna
said:
"I am and will be until the votes are
counted a candidate for the office or
Mayor. I have made and will make no
barerains with any or my contestants.
but am making my fight along the
lines laid down in my platform with
out deviating Into personalities, and
I am keeping clear or all combinations."
After a sharp controversy before the
street committee of the City Council
yesterday as to whether wood blocks
or another type of pavement snoma oa
used on the repaving of Fourth street
from Jefferson street north, the com
mittee, by a vote of to 3, adopted a
recommendation that wood blocks be
used.
Although wood blocks would cost
about $7000 more than other paving on
the work to be done, 47 per cent of the
property owners affected, exclusive of
the city and county property on the
street, asked that they be used. George
W. Bates represented the minority of
the property owners In asking tnat
asphalt or some type of pavement other
than wood blocks be put aown.
The ordinance proposing that com
panies using the streets for poles for
the transmission of power or messages
should remove them if it appeared that
their removal was for the public good
was recommended for passage.
The protest of A. E. Barnes and
others who use the Kings Heights and
Calvary streetcar lines that they were
being charged two fares within the
city limits, contrary to the franchise
hel-d by the streetcar company, was
referred to City Attorney Grant for
investigation.
The protest of the Citizens Bank and
others against the proposed Improve
ment of East Forty-first street was
overruled and the ordinance recom
mended for passage.
The contract for the improvement of
Cactus Drive was recommended to be
awarded to Gieblsch & Joplin, lowest
bidders. at.SS65o.52.
The petition of the Woodstock Im
provement Club that the name of Six
tieth avenue southeast be changed to
AVoodstock avenue was recommended
to be granted.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
cpa " na
Memorial Day Plans Made.
SALEM, Or., May 23. (Special.)
Elaborate arrangements are being made
for the celebration of decoration day
by Marlon County members of the
Grand Army of the Republic The
ives of all Union soldiers will be
dcorated and there will be a special
musical service. P. H. D'Arcy will de
liver the principal r'-"- U the. cem
etery
PHILATELISTS ARE NEEDED
Civil Service Examinations An
nounced for June 18 and 23.
f
To help overhaul the great collec
tion of postage stamps in the Govern
ment museum at Washington, D. C,
an examination of philatelists will be
held June 3 under the civil service.
The post pays a salary of 1200 a year
and only persons who have been deal
ers in postage stamps will be eligible.
Z. A. Leigh, of the Portland postof
fice, will supply information to can
didates. An examination also will
be held for skilled laborers experi
enced in negative cutting and litho
graphic helping on June 18. This po
sition is with the Coast and Geodetic
survey at Washington and pays $t00
a year. Information regarding this,
also, will be furnished by Mr. Leigh,
THE GOLDEN GARDEN OF THE SOUTH SEAS
Fall of the Bastile Celebration (July 14)
Nativefetes, mystic rites of walking over
red hot stones. Splendid driveway of 90
miles around the island unfolding scenes
of surpassing: tropical beauty. A (ieliuhl
ful trip for Health, Kocreaiion, Pleasure,
SAILI-Iti 1UUE 25
The R. M. S. MOANA (10,000 tons) from
San Francisco. Returning: on the New
K. M. 8. TAHITI (12.U00 tons).
Round
$135
First Class
Book now. Send for new folder "Where
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679 Msrktt St, Sm fransltco, or Local At onto
Line to New Zealand and Australia, sailings
May 28, June 25. July 23 and every 28 days.
Low Vacation Kates on application.
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STEASfSniP "BltKAK WATER"
sails from Alnsworth Dock, Portland, at S
A. M., May 10, 15, 20, 25. 30, thereafter
every five days, 8 A. M. Freight received
daily until 6 P. M. except day previous to
sailing, previous day 4 P. M. Passenger
fares: First-class. $10: second-class, $7. In
cluding berth and meals. Ticket office at
Alnsworth Dock.
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H. HtAllMi. Agent. phone Main .600.
A tSSA.
San Francisco, Loa Angeles
and San Diego Direct,
S. S. Roanoke and 3. 8. Elder.
Ball Every Wednesday Alternately at '
P. at.
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STEAMSHIP
Loa
Sails Today for San Francisco,
Angeles and San Diego.
SAX FRANCISCO, PORTLAND &
AMiKLI- 5 S. S. tv,
Main 28 124 Third St. A .!.
(With Denver & Kio Urande R. R.)
LOS
BlLAMttKS FOB
aaa ir'raacisco and Los Angeles
WITHOUT C1LVNGK
S. S. ROSK CITY, sails 9 A. M., May 27.
S. 8. 1IKAVKK, S A. M., June 1.
THE SAN PKANCISCO POBTLANU 8. S,
CO, Ticket Office 3d and IVaslilngtea twIUs
O.-W. B. N. Co.)
rbone Marshall aS00. A 12L
In Summer, the -many
tourists
visiting Portland
remark about its
beautifully smooth
and noiseless
Bitulithic streets.
Especially in the
residence district
is it appreciated.
Aal All Urnstllna Pores
Lare. Sew and Fs.t Psstenger att-tmers from
New York every alternate Saiiuday.
IT DAYS TO RIO JANEIRO.
a DAYS 10 BUENOS ATRE3.
Fr rM. M pit lo rice Afeata
HUTU TUNrgLS, G i. a- 1 rrorlu Eirhw TwY.
J.C.WILSON&CO.
STOCKS, BONDS. GRAfX AND COTTON
MZMRERS
HEW TORS STOCK KXCTIANGK,
NEW TORS COTTON EACHANCJB,
CHICAOO BOAKD OP THA OK,
fHK feXOCK AND BOND EACUANQsa
SN KAN CISCO.
PORTLAND OFFICE:
Levis Building, 269 Oak Street.
Phones Marshall 4120. A 1187
THE MOST EFFECTIVE.
x QUASSIA CHIPS
AT LOW PRICK.
Directly Imported 20o ions of Quassia
Lobs from Japan and chipped in our fac
tory. We also handle the bert BUNCO Sul
phur and Whala Oil Soap.
FRANK MTTOMA CO.,
Hon arowers' rninnlie.
Phone Main 7311. Independence, Or.