Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 07, 1914, Page 15, Image 15

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    TTTE MORNIXG OREGONIAN. TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1914.
13
WASTE TO BE SAVED
By-Products Industry Will Be
Organized.
MEETING HERE NEXT MONTH
lux ton and California exceeded 11,000,000
In each cue, while In Oregon there was
fain of over 1800,000.
Number.
1914. 1913. 1912.
Wash . . .
Oregon
California
.243
.220
.888
221
222
437
205
111
83a
Liabilities
1914.
8.B22.148
2.604,394
. 4,272.0
Fruit and Vegetable Growers of
Northwest Are Invited to Form
Co - operative Association
Along Business Lines.
A tentative form of co-operative organiza
tion for the by-products industry will be
submitted to the fruit and vegetable (rowers
Total 8B4 880 652 (10,898,660
WATEBSOXOX SCPPXY 13 SHORT
First Car Is Oat From Olnnbs for Portland.
Cantaloupes Finn.
Watermelons were scares on Front street
and will be all the week. The Southern
California crop is about exhausted and ship
ments from other sections are slow In get
ting started. The first car from Dlnuba was
out for Portland yesterday.
The cantaloupe market was firm with
strong demand, and S2.50 was obtainable
on the best stock. Two cars arrived.
The first Crawford peaches of the season
were received from California and sold at
SI a box. Other sorts, both California and
local, were plentiful, and ranged in price
from 40 to 90 cents. Plums sold from 70
cents to $1.26. accord Ins to Quality.
Cherries and 'other small fruits were in
limited supply, as the season is drawing to
a close. Three cars of bananas arrived.
A car of fine tomatoes was received from
Merced and sold well at 76 cents a box.
Poultry and Country Meats Weak.
The poultry and dressed meat markets
of Oregon, Washington. Montana and Idaho I opened weak with prospects of liberal sup-
, ... . r, ,.. I Dlles this week. Hens were quoted at 14H
... . . cents and springs at 18(ie cents. There
ber 10. This Is the plan of tne oy-prooucts
committee appointed by the Fruit Products
Congress held in conjunction with the Sixth
.National Apple Show which met reoently in
pokane.
Fruit and vegetable growers of the Fa
. elfic Northwest who will be benefited by
canneries, evaporators, etc.. as well as those
who are engaged In the Industry at th
present time, are Included In the invitation
of the committee to attend the Portland
meeting. It Is probable that spools! rates
Willi be secured from the railroads.
In the opinion or the committee, after an
investigation of conditions covering a period
of months, the necessity for the utilization
of raw materials now wasted and th or
ganization of ths by-products Industry of
the Northwest on a business basis la as great
as was thst for the growers' co-operative
central marketing agency, and the Spoken
conference Is a step toward another such
comprehensive Institution.
Between now and September 10, the com
mlttee will complete th assembling of sta
tistics and data bearing on the present situ
atlon. Several of the most prominent men
in th fruit and vegetable and the by-prod
ucts Industries In the Northwest have been
scheduled for aadfeesea at that time,
ItETTKH FKEMNG IV WHEAT MABbUCT
Farmers Are Not Offering and There Is No
Gain Ilk Local Business.
There W a somewhat bettor feeling In the
Wheat market as a consequence of the lm
provement abroad, but thef has been no
gain In business, l.ltll buying on oontraot
Is reported and rarmers are not offering
freely. Ne club Is quoted at 77 9 71 cents
and biuestem at II oentl.
Looal receipts In cars were reported by
the Merchants Exchange as follows!
Wriest Barley Flour Oats Hay
Monday tt 14 It It 11
Veararo II 10 I 1 10
Foreign crop conditions are summarised by
Broomhall as follows:
United Kingdom Weather conditions olear
and Warm. Wheat outlook Is good, while
eoars grain has been stunted as a result
of dryness.
FranceWheat outlook has Improved a a
result of favorable weather, and native of
fers have increased moderately
Germany The weather has been wet and
nas now turned hot, and reports of rust are
current. Offers of native wheat ar smali.
Russia Supplies are moderate, but the
prevailing belief is thst reserves la the In
terlof are ample. Harvesting Of Winter
wheat is Impeded by wet weather. Holders
remain firm.
Roumanla What prospeota hav Improved
and cutting has commenced in parte. The
utlook for corn Is good. Weather favorable.
Hungary Many Complaints are coming to
hand of rust in wheat.
India Heavy rain is reported In the Pun
Jab, and this will interfere with the move
ment of wheat. Offerings are liberal.
Australia Further, complaint of dryness
and orop outlook Is generally less favorable.
WF.W YORK HOPS HURT BY HAIL
Crop. Conditions ou Pacitla Coast Are Good.
Foreign Prospects.
Weather conditions ar almost perfect for
the growing hop orop In Oregon and Wash
ington. Conditions In California hav also
Improved somewhat, and th dealer of that
state ar now estimating a orop of 100,004
to 103.000 bales. A letter received from
Santa Kosa yesterday, comparing prospects
with last year's, estimated the shortage at
8U00 to 10.000 In Sonoma, 8000to 3300 In
Mendocino and about SOOo In Sacramento.
No business Is passing In this state, but
In California th Blauth crop of 308 bales
of 1013s, at Riverside, sold at 13 cents to
Flint, and contracts were being made at It
cents.
New York advices are that 200 acres In
the vicinity of Marshall were damaged by
a severe hall storm. The track of th storm
was about half a mile In width and struck
the yards of many large growers, breaking
off the heads of th vines and literally
tripping them of side arms and leaves, and
In some oases cutting the vines In many
places. Just how serious tlis damage may
be cannot be stated until th vines hav
lad a chance to recover somewhat.
A leading hop firm at Nuremburg writes.
tinner dat of Jims 2
"Th plant haa come wall through th
Winter in all " fte" pftnolpal hopgrowlng
countries, and. while a large number of gar.
dens are running uneven, the state of the
plantations Is much the sams as a year
ago. warm and seasonable weather is anxl
onsly looked for on th Continent. We oon-
sider the present outlook quit satisfactory."
Th latest quotations on Saas hops are 330
to 280 kroner (46.9S to 61.46 oants) and on
other Austrian hops, 200 to 240 kroner
(8S.78 to 44.11 cents).
AMERICAN TISXBLB 6CFFLY SMALLER
Stocks Ar Mow Lighter Thaa tot Past
Four Years.
Th weekly wheat staUstios of th Mer
chants Exohang follow!
Bushels.
cents and springs at 18(918 cents,
nas little demand for veal or pork.
Eggs ware held at 24 cents, case count.
with the usual premium for candling. There
were no changes in the butter or cheese
markets.
Cascara Bark at ' London.
Mall advices from London say of cascara
bark: "About 00 bags Just landed. C, L t
business dons at 38s, but 13s Id now re
quired, per June steamer from Frisco. Spot
13s Id for good bright bark. Ther Is a lit
tle better inquiry for spot we note.
Bank Clearings.
Bank clearings of ths Northwestern oltl
yesterday were as follows!
Clearings. Balances.
Portland 12,637,819 1376,718
Seattle 1,734,541 210,664
Tacoma 413,154 49,701
Spokane 184,617 148,283
PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS.
Grain, Flour, Feed, Etc.
WHEAT Track prices: Nsw olob, 119
78c: new forty-fold, 7Sa?9C; new biuestem,
8 Jo; new red Russian, 76c; old club, 800
nominal.
MILLFEED Bran, 823 per ton; shorts.
126; middlings, 480.
OATS No. 1 whit milling, 2833.!5 par
ton.
FLOUR Patents, 14.10 per barrel;
straights, I. 20; exports, $3.90; valley, 84.60;
graham, $4.80; whole wheat, 86.
BARLEY Feed, 120021 per ton; brew
ing. 821.S0!t2l, rolled, 1:3.50.
HAY Choice timothy, 316 17; mixed,
timothy, 112(815: valley grain hay, 101
alfalfa. 11.
CORN Whole, 835; cracked, 3S per ton,
Fruits and Vegetables,
Local Jobbing quotations:
TROPtCAL FRCITS Oranges. navels.
ll.7SfiJ3.25 per box; lemons, 5.0 psr
box: bananas, 84o per pound; grapefruit.
California, ll.So per dosen.
VEGETABLES Cuoumbers, 500900 per
dozen: eggblant. Ho per pound; peppers, 20c
per sound; radishes, 16017H per dozen;
head lettuce. 81.76 per orate: artichokes,
8So per dozen: celery, 81.60 per dozen;
tomatoes, 700 per orate; spinach. tv
To per pound; rhubarb, B Vie 3c per pound :
cabbage. 1 Per pouna; asparagus, i
61.50 dozen; peas, 46c per pound; beans.
SHj'To per pound; corn, 80ijj39o per dozen,
ONIONS Red, $1.16; yellow, 13.28 per
sack: Walla Walla, 3.25.
GREEN FRUITS Apples, old. 81.602
box; nsw, lis 1.85 per box; cherries, 8So
per pound; apricots, 81.60 per box; canta-
inuneK S2ift2.Eiu Der crate: oeaches. 40oO
31 per box; plums, 7Bo0$l.Su; watermelons,
lXtfzo per pound; loganoerries. mpsim per
crate; raspberries, soc81.io; disck caps, si
til. A; casabas, $3. Is per dozen; pears, ll.fto
per box.
POTATOES Oregon, new, AKwmo per
pound.
HACK VBUKIABUISi) -Turnips, new van-
forma, 81.25; carrots, $1.60; beets, $1.60.
Best Stock Sells 20 Cents
Above Last Week.
Lehigh Valley ... 600 136 138 Vi 130
Louis & Nash ..... ..... 16
Mexican Cent . .
Soo Line 200 124 124
M K T 600 18V4 17V4
Mo Paclfio 1300 17T 17
National Lead.... ... ..... .....
Nat Biscuit 130
do nfd llrtl
New Haven 400 8514 03
N Y Central 200 89 89
Ont & W 100 24 2
Norfolk West
North America .. :.. .....
Nor Pao 600 112 111
Paclfio Mail
Pacific T as T
10
123
17
17 V
49
64
8014
23
105
75
111
22
23
do pfd ' 85
SUPPLY IS NOT
Penn R R 300
Peoples Oas 100
Reading 4700
I flRfjF Republic S & I
niiMi- Rock I
112
121
104
1114
121
104
Rock Island 400 H4 114
South Pac 8000 97 7
Southern Rt 200 24 2414
Texas OU 143
Union Pacific... 9200 158 155 155
ao pia
111
121
164
22
1
971,
24
Sheep and Iyambs Also Taken at Full gnsteiteei.".?f.SI.!'i756o
do pfd 400
Utah Copper 2400
Prices Undertone) of Cattle
Market Not So Strong- as
Formerly.
2
109
58
BOH
78
61
109
68
- 88
76
S3
12
61
108
58
59
76
West Union 1800
Westlnghouse .... 2000
Wis Cent
Total shares, 84,000.
BONDS.
Reported by Overbeck A- Cook Co.. Board
or Trade buiiains, Fortiana.
The livestock market had the usual full
Monday supply and trading was brisk
throughout the dav. There was a better
ton in th swine division and buyers raised
their bids 20 cents, over last week' close.
The sheen market was also firm, nut in
e&ttle the tone was easier.
RtMn sold at a wide range. 17 run loaas
hfnr ulisn at nricea running from su.10
to 17 10 Onlv-two loads brought the latter Erie Oen 4s
figure. The bulk of sales were at to.uu iuu iuoi itti
tn ST. Clnnti rnvem sold at S5.95 to . 86.25.
Tbere was not much doing in the butcher
Atch Gen 4s
Atl Coast Line. 1st 4s..
B O Gold 4s
B R T 4
Ches O 4s
C, M 4 61 P Gen 4..
C R I Col 4s
Cal Gas 5s
Cal Gas 5s
C B Q Joint 4s..
Louisville A Nash Un-4s.
Missouri Pac 4s
Bid. Asked,
95 96
cattle end.
NYC Oen g. .
July 8.
July 7.
July S.
July 10,
July 1L
July 12.
July IS,
July 15.
July IS. 190S
July 17, 1905
1914
1013
1912)
111
1910
1909
J 90
1907
13.24S.000
,.. 29,470.000
...21.292.000
...26,674,000
...11.615,000
... 8,427,000
,..13,461.000
...47,086,000
...24.243.000
...12.339.000
Incr
Quantities On Passage
Week
nding
July 3
For
TT. K. ...
Continent
Y3uahela
.21.296.000
.17.112.000
Week
ending
June 2T
Bushels
22.652.000
16.912,000
Decrease.
1.751,000
698,000
1.957,000
2,711.000
421.000
1,820.000
866,000
243.000
709. U00
1.084.000
Week
ending
July 5, '13
Bushels
22,984,000
17,696,000
-Totals 3S.408.OOO 89.404.000 40,680,000
worm s enipments (flour included)
From
TJ. 6., Can. .
Argentina ..
Australia ...
i'an. ports.
Russia
India
Week
ending
July 3
Bushels
6.701,000
304.00O
944,000
984.000
2.472.000
1.723.000
Week
ending
June 27
Bushels
E. 099.000
1.0H8.00O
l.UtH.000
404.000
8.406.UOO
2.134.000
Week
ending
July S, '18
Bushels
8.S01.000
691.000
1.0S0.0OO
028.000
2,520.000
2.674.000
Totals ....12.193,000 13.855,000 10.994,000
FEWER FAILURES 1ST PAST HALF YEAR
Oregoa Make Best Snowing of Paclfio
Coast States..
In commenting on the record of failures
in' th first half ot 1914. Dun's Review
asys of th Pacific Coast section:
While ther was a contraction of 26 In
tbe number of defaults on the Pacific
Coast, th aggregate indebtedness rose
fully 13.000,000, the figures for this seo
tlon being 854 reverses for 810.898.560.
against 880 for $7,188,214 during the first
mix months of last year. . Numerically, fa
vorable exhibits were mad by both Oregon
and California, especially by th latter,
wLlob reported 61 fewer failures. On the
other hand, an Increase of 27 occurred In
Washington, and in respect to the liabili
ties more or less expansion was showa in
very Instance. Th difference la Wash-
Dairy and Country Produce.
Local Jobbing quotations:
EJUS Fresh Oregon ranoh, oas count.
24o; candled, 252c per dozen.
POULTRY Hens, 14c: Bprlngs, 18lol
turkeys, live, 20c; dressed, choice, Socj
ducks. I'J'cj Mc: geese, 10c.
BUTTER Creamery prints, extra, ITY4C
per pound; cubes, 32 23c.
CHEESE Oregon triplets, joooers- ouving
price, lso per pound f. o. b. dock Port
land; Young America, 17o per pound.
PORK Fancy, 10QilOc per pound.
VEAL Fancy, 10 11c per pound.
Staple Groceries.
Local Jobbing quotations:
(SALMON Columbia River one-pound
talis, $2.85 per dozen: half-pound flats,
1.40: one-pound flats, $2.45: Alaska pinK,
one-pound tails, 85c; silversldes, one-pound
tails, 81.25.
HONEY Choice. 83.80iS3.7I per case.
NUTS Walnuts, 14 4i20c per pound
Brazil nuts, 80c; filberts, 1416o; almonds.
1942ici peanuts, tihit: cocoanuts, $1 per
dozen; chestnuts, 14 10c per pound; pe
can . 14 'Site.
BEANB email wnite, 6140j large wnite.
c; Lima, tc; pink, 5.15c; Mexican,
havou. 6c T
COFFEE Roasted, in arums, luispezo per
pound.
8UOAB irult ana nerry, s.vo; oeei.
$4.85; extra C, $4.65; powdered, in barrels.
ss.aa
HAL.T nranulatea. Sl&.bv per ion: nan-
ground, lOOa. $10.76 per ton; 60s, $11.50 per
ton: dairy. 814 per ton.
RICE No. 1 Japan, 4 S5e; southern
head. Ujr7Ho: island. SOStto.
DRIED FRUITS Apples, 10llC per
pound; apricots, 16 26c; peaches, 8 lie
nrunes. Italians. 10112140: currants. 9o
raisins, loose Muscatel, 6!47c: bleached
Thompson, llo; unbleached Sultanas, 8c
seeded, 9c; dates, Persian, 770 per pound
fnrrt 81.40 nee box.
FIGS Packages. 8-os., 50 to box, $1.86
package: 10-os., 12 to box, 80c; white, 25-lb.
box. $1.75; black. tS-lb.-box, $1.75; black,
80-lb. box. 82.60: black, 10-lb. box, $1.15
Calarab candy fig, 20-lb. box, $3; Smyrna,
per box, $1.60,
Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc
HOPS 1918 orop, prime and ohoioe, 14 0
It 14c: 1914 contracts. 10c
PELTS Dry. llo; dry short wool, 8c; dry
shearings, lOo; grsen shearings, 15o; salted
aheen. 31.2601.50: Spring lambs. 2o35o.
HIDES Salted hides. 13140 per pound
salt kip, 14c; salted salf, 19o; green hides,
12 o; dry tildes, 24o; dry calf, 3c; salted
bulla. 10c per pound; green bulls, 8o.
WOOL Valley. 18 20 14 o; Eastern C
gon. 16OJS140.
MOHAIR 1814 clip. To per pound.
CASCARA BARK Old and new, 4 per
pound. .
GRAIN BAGS In car lots, 8 Wo.
- FISH Salmon, 8011o per pound; hal
ibut, 45c; buck shad, 814c; roe shad, 50
silver perch, 8c.
t- .v. -rir h now ton nuotatlon ?! w 1st (.on 4S
,i, ,a ... . -. - I Tnt-t T3rt Am
IB .11 Ul O wuoiiicbo, iiv ..... -,
t $8.10 and $8.15. usavy nogs were aiso
firmer.
Hh.ao nrlces ruled steady to nrm. .iamuB
moved at $5.50 to $6. wethers at 14 io
$4.75 and a mixed load brought $4.60.
nt, were H7 cattle. XV calves, uiv
hnD-B and HM7 sheen. Among tn snip
pers were: With cattle G. A. Love, Roose
velt, 1 car; J. m. -Barry, ,ruiiu,iuu,
F! n VeuBhn. Caldwell. & cars; s.
diwm r-Bllnr-ll 3 para'. A . L- tloDKins,
Huntington, 8 cars; O. M. Gill. Yoncalla, 3
pari: TC X. Hill. COnOOn. O CSre, w
aranar. Mannner. S Cars.
With hoas W. H. Ross, Farmer, i car;
Win r'h.nl.i' riavfna. 1 car.
w fh aheen J. 'Crawl. Lyie. o cars; u. cj.
West. Oakland. 3 Cars; 3. W. Candler, Wal
lowa, 3 cars; J. A. Ruff, Pilot Rock, 2 cars.
With mixed loads J. D. Dlnsmore. 1
ear hum and aheen: C. El. Locke, Canby, 1
- . - . .r i.m
oai Yinvm and anAB: WtHl OK Xlr S "-""I
Caldwell, 2 cars cattle and hogs; C. H.
Morelock, Joseph, oars nogs anu auoi
McCully A Rumble, Joseph, 2 oars hogs and
aheaD: A. L. Demaris. Milton, i car c.tuo,
calves and hogs; W. H. Harris, The Dalles,
2 cars cattle and calves.
The day's sales wer as follows
Oregon Short Line Ref 4a..
Oregon By Nav 4s .........
Pao Tel 5a
Penna Con 4s
Reading Gen 4s
St L San Fran Ret 4s...
So P Ref 4s
S P Col 4s
So Ry 5s 104
. 03
. 94
.102
. 28
. 28
. 9214
. 97
. 73
. 77
. 96
. 63
. SZ
. 95
. 85
. 96
. 92
. 96
.101
. 95
. 70
. 92
90
So BV 4s
Un Ry Inv 4s
t n pao 1st and Rsf 4s.
U S Steel 6s
West. Shore 4s
Wabash 4s
Whouse Elec cv 5s. . . .
Wisconsin Central 4s . .
71
6314
.. 94
..102
. . 92
.. 60
.. 93
.. 88
93
88
94
102
2S
28
93
97
73
77
98
55
83
96
95
97
93
97
101
95
70
92
90
73
94
102
93
61
96
68
Stocks at Boston.
BOSTON, July 6 Closing quotations:
8 hogs
53 hozs
15 hogs . .. 183
280 md. she'p 78
Wt. Pricel
296 $7.10
103 8.10
1 hog
59 lambs .
8 ewes
23 wethers.
52 lambs . .
253 wethers.
27 wethers..
690
74
120
94
7
89
92
18 steer
22 steers
7 S5 1 steer .
4.501 51 lambs
7.10 7 hogs .
6.501 94 hog .
4.00 1 hog
Wt Price.
,.1148 $6.65
,.1214 7.10
4.75
6.59
4.001
4.001
6.00
O.UUI
6.10
4.001
6.65
6.95
9.60!
6,60
6.601
e.eoj
6.60
6.001
6.001
6.001
6.70
7.00
7.00
Scows ..1025
1COW ....1180
27 steers . . 978
1 Stag ...1080
7 steers .. 989
S cows ... 833
82 steers ..104a
27 steers ..1056
22 steers ..IO.'iO
24 steers ..1098
20 steers ..1033
24 steers . .1079
8 steers ..1042
2 Steers . . 940
12 steers . . 887
26 steers ..1171
24 steers ..13-18
14 steers .. 875
23 steers ..1793
1 steer .1100
2 steer . .1100
1 steer ...1360
1 stag 1310
3 steers ..1323
CTurrent rjriCeS
stock at the yards follow
Prime steers
Choice steers
Medium steers
Choiee cows .
Medium cow
Heifers
Calves
Bulls
Stags
Lleht
Heavy
Shee
Wethers
Ewes
Yearling lamDa
Spring lambs .
49 hogs
80 hogs
2 hogs
90 hogs
4 hogs
10 hogs
3 hogs
2 hogs
43 hogs
1 cow , .
23 steers
21 steers
4 steers
1 steer
1 stag .
1 bull .
1 steer .
3 steers
19 cows -
1 cow
1 calf
6.25 IS steers
7.10 1 hog . .
7.10 49 hogs .
0.65 10 hogs .
6.50 33 hogs .
5.00 3 hogs .
6.50 100 lambs.
Of the various
.1130
. .. 87
139
... 187
. .. 830
. .. 153
. .. 119
. .. 435
. .. 205
. .. 887
. .. 123
... 190
. .. 443
. .. 207
. .1430
..1074
...1118
..1107
. .. 930
..1260
. .1410
..1330
. ..1100
. .. 924
. .. 940
. .. 230
, ..1003
... 420
, .. 197
.. 118
,.. 157
..357
.. 64
Classes
7.10
6.00
8.15
8.20
7.20
8.10
8.1S
7.16
8.15
7.15
7.25
8.00
7.20
8.20
6.23
7.00
7.00
6.75
7.00
6.00
5.00
7.00
7.00
6.00
5.00
8.00
6.50
7.20
8.20
7.10
8.10
8.15
6.00
Of
Allouex
Amal Copper.... 71
A Z L A Km.... 16
Arizona Com.... 4
Calumet & Ariz. 64
Cal A Heola. ...415
Centennial 17
Cop Range C C 88
E Butte Con M. 9
Franklin 4
Granby Con 8814
Greene Cananea. 29
I Royalle (Cop). 21
Kerr Lake 8
Lake Copper ... - 6
La Salle Copper. 3
Miami CoDDer... 21
Mohawk 44
89 141 Nevada Con
lpisumg M.
North Butte : .
North Lake .
Old Dominion
Osceola .......
Qulncy
Shannon
Superior ......
Sun & Bos M-.
Tamarack 35
U H sm Ref & M 88
do nreferred .. 4614
utan con it
Utah Copper Co. 68
Winona
Wolverine ...
Butt A Sup.
13
o
25
1
48
76
67
27
1'4
3
40
87
BLACK RUST FOUND
Verified Reports Turn Chicago
Wheat Market Upward.
ALL OPTIONS ARE HIGHER
Pia ene Discovered in North and
South Dakota and in Minnesota.
Corn lower on Rain in
' Southwest.
CHICAGO. July . Unquestionabl dis
covery of black rust In South Dakota and
reports of the presence of the plague in
North Dakota and Minnesota turned the
wheat market today over to the - bulla.
There was a firm close at 0c to e
net advance. Corn suffered a net loss of
o to 0c. oats finished o off to 1-18
up. and provisions ranging from zwc
down to a rise of 7c
Unfavorable weather tn the Spring crop
region had a bullish effect on wheat. The
opening, which varied from c to 5c off to
0 advance, was followed by a material
rise all around, though afterward th gain
entirely disappeared and July underwent
decided sag. Assertion that the largest yield
of wheat ever known In Nebraska was as
sured, counted later against the bulls, but
reports that black rust was general along
the southern edge of South Dakota brought
about a rally.
Heavy selling by commission house broke
the price of corn. Rain Southwest, where
the crops have been suffering for moisture,
furnished the Incentive. December prices of
corn touched a new low level for tbe orop,
but a liberal decrease In th visible supply
helped cause a reaction,
Complaints of rust held tn oats market
relatively steady, but showed a little sym
pathy with corn weakness.
Lower hog prices had only a temporary
influence on provision. Trading was al
moBt wholly confined to ribs.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
Open. High. Low.
July $ .78 $ .79 $ .78
6epf 78 .79 .77
CORN.
July 67 .87 .66
Sept 64 .64 .63
OATS.
July .36 .36 .86
Sept 34 .86 .34
MESS PORK.
.21.65 21.70 2
Clou.
' '31!
.7914
.
.64
.
.83
.$7.nofit?.25
. 6.75(0) 7,00
. 6.50 6.75
. 8.2oife 6.50
. 8.00W 8.25
. 6.25 6.76
. B.nniB) 8.50
. 3.00 5.00
. 6.00 8.60
Money, Exchange, Etc.
NEW YORK. July A Close: Mercantile
Dauer. SKi34!a cer cent.
steriina exenang. nrm: ov days, xi.njuo;
demand, $4.o7iO.
commercial bills, 4.80)4.
Ear sliver, 68c.
Mexican dollars. 44c.
Government bonds, heavy: railroad bonds.
Irregular.
Can money, nrm, 2193 per cent; ruling
rate, 2 per cent; closing bid, 2o2 per
cenc
Time loans, stronger, sixty nays, zh per
cent; 90 days. 23 pr cent; six months.
14 q i per cent.
SAN FRANCISCO, July . Sliver bars,
5614; Mexican dollars. nominal; drafts,
Sight, 01; do. telegraph, 03. Sterling, 60
days, 4.80; do. sight, 4.87.
LONDON. July 6. Bar silver easy.'25d:
money, 101; discount rates, short bills.
1, 3 months, 1 ffl 1.15-16.
Condition of th Treasury.
WASHINGTON. July . Th condition of
th United States Treasury at the begin
ning or business today was:
Net balance In general fund $143,792,208
Total receipts Saturday 6,703.310
Total payments Saturday 1,884,061
The surplus this fiscal year is $849,905,
against a deficit of S3.084.807 last year. ex.
elusive of Panama Canal and publlo debt
transactions.
I July
Sept
July
Sept
..20.26
2O.80
LARD.
.55
20.17
It.TO
20.23
10.10
10.22
July
sept
1187
11.82
...10.30 10.30 10.22
SHORT RIBS.
,...11.87 11.90 11.87
,...11.80 11.85 11.77
Cash nriees were:
Wheat. No. 2 red. 80 81c: No. I hard,
80i4fi811ac: No. 2 Northern. 884 BOo: No.
2 Spring, 87 88c.
Corn. No. 2 yellow. 8. us a.o: ro.
vellow, 67 A ft 68c
Rye, No. 8, 5Uc; barley, 48 S 58c; timothy,
$4.23 & 0.00; clover, iuiBi3.
San Francisco drain Market.
SAN FRANCISCO, July 6. Spot quot
tlons: Walla Walla, $1.56 bid, $1.57
asked red Russian, $1.56 bid. $1.57
asked: Turkey red. 81.57 14 & 1.80: biuestem.
tl.6uai.6iu: feed barlev. 97Hcfi Jl.tiO:
brewing barley, nominal; wniteoats, $1.2-'
jil.23, bran, l'4.i(J a middlings, tjoa
Hi snorts, fzfwzi. do.
Call board: Wheat nrm: no trading: bar.
ley steady; December,. $1.02 ; May, $1.07
bid; July, B7o 01a.
Pugt Sound Wheat Market.
TACOMA. Wash., July 6. Wheat Blue-
stem, 82c; fortvfold, 80c; club, 790 ; Fife, 780;
rea Russian, 770.
Car receipts Whsat 1, barley 6, hay 2.
SEATTLE, WBsh.rJuly 6. Wheat Au
rust and Senteraber deliver? Quotations
Biuestem 82c; fortyfoid, 80c; olnb, 79c; Flf.
7Sc: red Russian. 77c. Yesterday's car re
ceipts: Wheat 9, oats 2, our 7, hay 8, bar
ley 1.
THE UNITED STATES
NATIONAL BANK
PORTLAND. OREGON
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
Capital
Surplus
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
OFFICERS
Asarl. CaaktsnN
J. O. irvsWORTH, Prraldeat,
It. LKA BARJS-HS, T1ew.Presiis1f.at. W. A. HOLT,
A. M. WRIGHT, Assst. Caakler.
It, W. SCHMKKJt, Caakler. p. a. Dick. Asarc. Catalan
PINKERTON & COMPANY
UNiTED STATES DETECTIVE AGENCY
Chicago, 111., ever since 18S3
No connection with or relation to the Tinkerton National Dctoetiv
Agency.
Scientific detective work aJong modern lines. Onr
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT
Finds the criminal intent in criminal accounts and reduces it to a
practical basis. A criminal account is one that can pay but won't.
When the criminal feature is exposed it wants to pay.
Headquarters, 7th floor, Boyce building:, Chicago, 111.
. Northwestern Offices, 412-13 Lumbermen! bldg., Portland, Or.
Phone Main 7741.
W. H. TREECE, District Manager.
Provisions.
HAMS 10 to 12-pound, ltt20ttc; 12
to 14-pound, lSViW'Oc; it to 18-pouna,
18".(320V.c: skinned. lSS20c: picnic, 13c
BACON Fancy, 3S03Uc; standard, 23 h
250.
DRT SALT CURED Short clear backs,
13HtJl!4o; exports. 1416c; plates, 11
18c
LARD Tierce basis. Pure, 13 913c; com-
pound, fiKo. .
uus.
KEROSEXB Water white, arums, bar
rels or tank wagon, 10c; special, drums or
barrels, 13c; cases, 170 800.
GASOLINE Bulk. lS'Ac; cases, I2Uo:
motor spirit, bulk, lotto; cases, 22 Ha En
gine distillate, drums, 7c; cases, Itftc
naotha. drums. 14c: cases, 21c
liINSKED OIL Raw, barrels, sic; Dolled,
barrels, 83c; raw, cases, 66c; boiled, cases.
6SC
TURPENTINE In cases, 86o per gallon:
tanks, etc.
SAX FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET
Price Quoted at the Bay City, on Fruits,
Vegetables, Eto.
SAX FRANCISCO. July . Fruit Pine
apples, $l.SO2.2o; Mexican limes, 89-310;
California lemons, $2.766.60.
Vegetables Cucumbers, 80000c; green
peas, 2$- 3c
Potatoes Oregon BurnanKs, 90C(?T81.23;
new, l$lic; river Burbanks, 80c$1.2i.
Eggs Fancy ranch, 23c; store, 22 c.
Onions Red, $J.2S,35; white, $-'.50
2.60.
Cheese Young Americas, 14ffl4Vic; new.
1012V4c
Butter Fancy creamery, 24 He; seconds.
23c
Receipts Flour, 2410 quarters: barley.
9S4i centals; potatoes. 227 sacks; hay, 1427
tons.
.2aj 7.2S
4.000 4.85
3.2B0 4.28
4.50jl 4. S3
0.30 6.00
Omaha Livestock Market.
SOUTT OMAHA. July 0F.
700: market, higher. Heavy, $8.2008.45,
light, $s.20s8.4'-'V4; Pies. $T.ou0; ouia 01
sales, $S.23S.35. . .
Cattle Receipts. 2100; market, higher.
Vative steers. $7.60(fj9.20; cows and betters.
$6i8.10; Western steers, le.OO&B.ov; i exas
Bteers, ?oci.;; cowa auu
.11 ; calves. 101
Sheep Keceiyus, 1 ". .'i'1 v
Fed muttons. $66.60; wethers, $B.2oo.0b
lambs, $8.30!;
Chicago Livestock Market.
CHICAGO, July 6. flogs Receipts 19.-000-
market, strong. Bulk of sales, $3.30(9
8.5; light. $9.208.62V4; mixed. 8-208-f5;
heavy. $S.05S.62 ; rough, $8.0a8.2O;
pigs, $7.408.30. ,
Cattle Receipts, 11,000; market, higher.
Beeves. $7.25 9 50; oowa and halters $a.iO
S.SS; stockers and teeedrs, $5.T57.t5;
steers, $0.3008.25; calves. $8.75.S0.
gheep Reoelpts, 10,000; market, higher.
Sheep. $7.:!5'a,8.00; yearlings, $6.33 1.0O;
lambs. $ti.3B.
Coffee and Sugar.
TJttor VnRlf Jillv A Th. onf 'm.rVnt
7.25 9 8.20wa quiet but generally firm on scattering I flrni but lnaotive.
European Grain Markets.
LONDON, July 0. Cargoes on passage
STOCK TRADE DRAGS
ARTIFICIAL ACTIVITY IN GROUPS
OF POOI. SPECIALTIES.
Stel Authorities Report Appreciable
Improveemnt in This Industry.
Metal Trade Generally Better.
pii, .uuuvu, -.v muii 10 onuivf 114, oiff9o; isii, xatuyiDc;
Spelter steady. 4.03505; Londah, 21 10s. I pacific Coast 113, 18010; 118, ll15o.
.Bogota. 35 smite; central
'ool steady. Domestio fleese
NEW YORK, Juty 6. Aside from aoms
artificial activity at higher prlcee In the
group ot "pooled" specialties, today's stook
market dragged along like traditional mia
summer sessions.
The crop conditions In practically every
section of the country continue exoellent.
and mrniev remains easy, regardless of the
,Mnl hAW exnorts of gold.
The steel authorities say ineir inuusirr
ahnwa aDDraclable Improvement. The state
ot the metal trade is plainly better thaa It
wan a fortnight ago.
London sold our shares at home ana later
hare, the dealing for that account in tnn
market aggregating- about 10,000 shares,
nartiv neutralized by buying of coppers.
Continental markets were without especial
fatiira.
Rnnds reflected the light movement, Mis
souri Paclfio convertibles, Baltimore ft Ohio
convertibles and St. Louis ft San Francisco
refundings ruling heavy. Total sales, par
value, 81,918,000. United States government
&a eoiined 14 on call
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Reported by J. C. Wilson & Co., Lewis
building, Portland.
baies. .uign. low.
Allls Chalmers
Amal' copper . .10800
Am Beet Sugar.. 100
Am Can Co -400
Am Car Fdy 100
Am Cotton Oil
1O0O
C &
D
Am Smelting
do pfd .......
Am Sugar .....
do pfd
Tm Tal & Tel..
Am Tobacco . . .
Anaconda ......
Atl Coast Line..
Santa Fe
do ptd
Bait ft Ohio....
Brook R T
Can Pao com....
& O r. ..
G W
ft N W ...
M ft St P
Central Leather.
Cent of N J....
Chlno
Col Fuel ft Iron. .
Col Southern
Cons Gas
L ft W
ft R U
Distilling Seo
Erie
Gen Electric ....
N Ore
N pfd
Ill Central
Interboro ........
do pfd ........
Inter Harv
K C Southern. . . .
T1H
20
37 H
60
64H
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20
27
60
300
'800
'066
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700
400
1200
100
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liauldntlon or a little trade buying in the
absence of selling pressure. Steady Euro
pean and Brazilian cables probably ac
counted for the opening advance of 1 to 7
points and while some months eased off
slightly under realizing, the close was at
net gain of from 1 to 6 points for the day.
Sales, 1300. July, 8.45c; September, 8.63c;
October, 8.75c: Iecember, 8.95c; January,
8.970; March. 9.01o; May. 9.06c.
Spot, quiet; Rio No. 7, ttc; Santos No. 4.
12 1-Cc. Mild, dull; Cordova, 12tt16c nom-1
ina.
Raw sugar, steady, unohanged.
Metal Markets.
NEW YORK, July . Lead, quiet, 8.85
a.vt; Lonuon, tiw os.
Copper steady, spot and September, 13.45
f 18.85; electrolytic, 13.7.r9 13.87; lake, nom
Inal. castings. 13.50(0-13. B2.
Tin- Arm, spot 82.2U 32.30; September,
a. IV IB-02. ou.
Antimony dull. Cooksons. T.1207.23.
Iron quiet. No, 1 Northern, 14.75&115.23
NO. 2 Northern, 14.8015; No. 1 Southern,
14.751S.25; No. 8 Southern. 14.60 15.00.
Naval Stores.
SAVANNAH, Ga.. July S. Turpentine
firm, 48c Sales, 1(38 barrels; receipts, 1430
barrels; shipments, (7 barrels; stock, 18,584
Darrein.
Rosin firm. Sales, 4265 pounds; receipts,
pounds; shipments, 1416 pounds; stock,
1783 pounds. Quote: A, B, $3.65(83.85; C,
D, E, F, 13.80,93.85; G, H, I, 3.SS 3.90;
1., s.iu; m, $4.70; wu, 35.85; WW, $.
Dried Fruit at New York.
NEW YORK, July 6. Evaporated apples
quiet, fancy ll12c; choice, 1010tto; I
pvime. 9 iB'S'Slc.
Prunes, steady; California", 8ftlltto;
oregons, I01T12C.
Peaches, dull; choice, 6tt60; extra
choice, 8i97ttc; fancy, 7tt8o.
Chicago Dairy Produce.
CHICAGO. July 6. Butter steady; cream
eries, 20tt23ttc. Eggs steady; receipts.
lf.oor cases; at marx, cases moiuoea, iuq
10c; orainary nrsts, -Lfttpi7o; llrst, 18tt
01S44C Cheese, steady. Daisies. 14tt14ttl
twins, ia; Americas, iOpi0i; long.
horns, Hi,li.
English country markets firm.
French country markets quiet.
LIVERPOOL. July fl. Wheat NO. 2 Man-
Itoba, 7s ttd; July, fls llttd; "October, 6s
'id; December, Os lOd.
Weather, cloudy.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. July 6. Wheat July.
S7ftc; September, 81tt: No. 1 hard, 92Ho;
No. 1 Northern, 89 &9ltto; No. 2 North
ern. R7tt89c
Barley, unohanged. flax, $1.60(4 91.62 54.
Hops, Hides and Wool.
NEW YORK, July (.Hops steady. Com
mon to choice 1813, tl83o; 1918, 12 15c,
Hides steady,
American, 28c W
XX Ohio 29 30c
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, July 6. Maximum temper
ature 82. minimum temperature 54. Klver
reading, S A. M-, 12.1 feet. Change In last
24 hours, 0.1 foot fall. Total rainfall (5
P. M. to S P. M ), none; total rainfall since
September i, 1918, 38.89 Inches; normal rain
fall since September 1, 44.11 Inches; defi
ciency of rainfall sines September 1. 1U13.
5.2J Inches. Total sunshine, 16 hours 37
minutes; possible sunshine, 15 houre, 37
minutes. Baromttsr (reduced to sea level).
0 P. M. soov inches.
THS WEATHER.
LADD &c TILTON
BANK
t - r rm .aw., r-l
A-atabilaheU
Capital and Surplus 52,000.000
Commercial and Savlnc Deposits
son of N. H. Slg-nor, of Sprlnrfleld. in
jured when hit by an automobile here
yesterday, died last night at the lu
gene Hospital. The akull was frac
tursd. Funeral arrangements await
the father's arrival from Pendleton. An
older ulster arrived from Portland late
yesterday.
NEGRO CHURCH IS OPPOSED
Property Owuei-s Want IIal.y Street
Extended Through Site.
To head off the proposed erection of
a negro church at East First and Hal
sey streets, property owners In that
vicinity have asked the City Commis
sion to start proceedings for the ex
tension of Ilalsey (street through the
church people. The question will be
J.C. WILSON&CO.
STOCKS. BONDS. OHAIN AND COTTON.
MEUUEHS
VfW YORK STOCst KXCHANOH
CHICAGO BOARD OV TRADtt
N4.W YORK COITON EXCMANUsl
TUG STOCK AND BOND fc.ACllA.NU,
SAN t KAN CISCO.
P0ETLAND OmCE:
Lewis Building. 269 Oak Street
Phones Marshall S858. A 4187
considered at a meeting of property
owners and city officials at th Cliy
Hall Thursday at 1 u'elm k.
Recently the nearo ronareaation
bought ground In Irvlngton, Lut prop
erty owners bought them out. They
then bought at Kirsl and Ilalsey
street.
"Rarely does
one see a
horse fall
or see an
automobile
skid on
bitulithic
streets"
TRAVKLKRS' (.llli:.
STATIONS.
in
Wind
Stats ot
Weather
I
Saker
Bolss
Boston
Calgary
MiO.OOjlOiN WlCloudy
al0.2ull2-NS
0.0(II1S R
. 700.16 iSB
Bio.inji e;isi
Des Moines
Dllluth
Eureka
Galveston ....
Hslena
Jacksonville ..
Kansas City . .
Klamath Falls
tos Angeles . ,
Msrshfleld ...
Medford ......
Montreal
New Orleans ..
New York ...
North Head . .
at London, I North Yakima
Pendleton
Phoenix
Pocatello
Sacramento . . .
St. Louis
St. Paul
Salt Lake ....
San Francisco
Seattle
Spokane
Evangelical Conventions Will Iaet victoria. B.' c.
walla wail;
Chicago I 8-4iO.(H) s:N
Colfax 800.00Calrr
Denver J 8210.001 6-N
. Duluth Unsesd Market.
DULUTH, July 8. Linseed, 11.60 j July,
tl-tiO; September, 11.60)4; October, 1.02)4;
Cotton Market.
NEW TORK. July 8. Spot cotton quiet;
middling, is.Zoc; uuli, 13.00; sales, 1200.
Hops at London.
LIVERPOOL, July 8. Hops
Paolflo Coast. 13 10a 4.
tu n m k v
840. 10J i sw
60-0.00 6NW,
M'0.00(l2iSWci.
ilO.OO
86,0.00
St) 2. 161
84 0.00
8 SB
8,B
4 B
4W
es'olooi 8!nw:
92 0.0OI12IW
B20.OO 4B
Eltfln Butter Market,
ELGIN, 111., July 8. Butter Firm,
26a.
RIVERV1EW iS RENDEZVOUS
1)4 0. 001
.. 72 0.00
0410.00
8V0.O0
B 0.00
lOU'O.OO
82.10.00
0010.00
040. 001
80:fl.00
P20.00
Ten Days.
The annual district campmeeting and
conventions of the Evangelical Asso
ciation of Oregron and Washington will
be held at Rivervlew Camp Grove,
Jennings Lodge, between Milwaukie
and Oregon City, July 28 to August 8,
Inclusive.
the convention sermon August 4 at 8
P. M. He will conduct Bible study and
deliver Beveral addresses during the
convention. All ministers of the Ore
gon conference are expected to attend.
August S the convention of the
Women's Missionary Society will be
held, and August t the convention of
the Young People's Alliance will open
with an address by F. M. Fisher. Char-
otte Marvel, Monmouth; Mrs. Grace
Jackson, Albany; Mrs. J. W. Kanacke,
Canby; Rev. T. R. Hornschuch, of
Lents, and C. W.' Clark, of Lents. Will
speak. The Sunday School League
convention will be held August 6.
This convention will last until
August 6. All public meetings will
be held in the tabernacle on the camp
grounds.
(Washington .....
Winnioelr
I Yellowstone Park.
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Rain
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:lear
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WEATHEP. CONDITIONS.
A moderate h1irh-pressur area Is central
OTer Western South Dakota and tbe barom
eter Is relatively high along the Washing
ton coast. A trough-shaped depression over
lies the Northern Rooky Mountain states,
which has caused numerous small thundes-
tnrmi In Idaho. WeBtern Montana and 4'nl-
filshop W. Horn Will deliver I orado. Rain has also fallen In Kansas, Mis
souri, iowk, me eastern portion 01 ioo ua-
kotas, Minnesota, ther Middle Atlantlo and
New England states. The temperatures have
risen slightly in this district and It Is
much cooler In Kansas, Iowa and the east
ern portion of the Dakotas.
The conditions are lavoraoie ror lair
weather In this district Tuesday except in
Southern Idaho, where It will oontlnue un
settled and showery.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Tuesdsy fair;
northwesterly winds.
Oregon Tuesday fair west, probaDly ralr
east portion; northwesterly winds.
Wasnlngton Tuesday ralr; westerly winds.
Idaho Tuesday fair north, probably show
ers south portion.
EDWAKO A. BEALn,
District Forecaster.
1
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kjslltnss from New Tork very Wsdnadsy. lu A. M.
ext tPraiiM npw Wd .Tnltr IS
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Twln-srrew tamer.
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mer.
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ON CI.AHS CABIN (in and THIRI-r-I.As l sa..i,go,s Only.
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li' li.eB. o4 whl"s7nS si.i North Bank Ito.d. aih a.d -t.rk ... IC
D." Halkrr, agent I nloa 1'arlflc Railway.
TO SAN FRANCISCO, L03 AN
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appliratloa.
Resulsr through service from Bin r ranclsco
8. S. Wlllochra (12.000 tonil. sails June 14.
a 8. Tahiti (12.000 ons), sails July II.
o c ununa rin.ooo tonil sails Aug. II
Moana (10.000 tons) sans aui-
a-n tnm Pamiihlat
Cnlon Steamhlp Co. of Mw Zealasa. a.1
rtrtit-r - S7a Msrket street. r
local S. B. ana n. v .
- Boy, Hit by Anto, Dies.
SPRINGFIELD. Or..
claL) Robert Slgnor,
July 8. (Spe
the 4-year-old
8. O. HAVR BAILS FOR
SAN FRANCISCO
LOS ANGELES
A. M., July 11
The Ban i'rancbico Portland 8. 8. Co.,
Sd and Washington Hts. (with O.-W. H.
N. Co.). Tel. Marahall 4600, A 6121.
ALASKA
Steamship sails direct 9 P. M.
WGD.VBsDAY, Jt'LV 8.
Few reservations left.
San Francisco. Portland A Loa Aaceles
Steam.klp Co.
FRANK BOLLAM. Agent.
124 Third St. A 45981 Main 28.
URoyalMail Steamships
-Tbe Um ol Good Service
SCENIC bT. LAWRtlNCE ROUTE
The MW Tt)KMisC tssrle-sree
S. S. "ALSATIAN" and
S. S. "CALGAEIAN"
LAHGK.'T KIMUT F-aT:sT
IA.AUIA.V ItOlTh;
3 Wetkly Sailinz Mooti-eil-Quebcc
Littipool-GUigow-htm-LoDfJoa
Urtas faaaage a.raa I Sao 4 Oaya.
tsuniuier reaervaliua lists now pea
Karly bookinas recommended. Hand for
descriptive booklet "O." tor full para
Uculars as to sailings, rates, alu-. appift
la Local Agent
or ALLAN at to, Oesieral Aaenta,
147 North Dearborn fairest. CUi ago.
ARGENTINE
nn uJrJM Hoa line
And all Hr.slll.ji Paris
Raw sad l ast O'J.snO sne) Hian T Staaaaars
from N-w York vrt aharsala BatarSaa
nDAis io kio jani fmi
a AIM TO Bl'tNOS A T r.a.
BUSK A DANIEXS, Gas. Ak. saaWwss. M. X.
Vorsey It. bmilli. sd and tt aablngtoa Sis.
Or Loral Agents.
STEAMSHIP
Sails Direct tor San Kr.arlsco, Loa
Anaries and ana Dlrso,
Today, July 7, 2:30 P. M.
W Flt4VCICO. POHTI.AVn
LOS A.M.I'.LKM hi tuAMMUP CO.
I'llANK BOI.LAM, 4 sent,
.'4 Third M. A 4.Mi. Mala ?A.
ORAIX TO COOS BAV.
Autos run dally. Delightful trip via
Allegany or the Ocean-beach route.
Wlr reservations to
O. MATTOOJi, Drain.
COOS BAY LINE
Steamship Breakwater
'alls from Ainsworth dock. Po.-tlaoo. A nV.
July 1, 12. 17, 52. ST. Avg. 1. 8. 11. !. ai-i't.
Freight aod ticaet ofliee. Lower Aiaswarta
s-orti.na a i'cm ua a. a. un
1.. II. KKATIXl. Aganl,
S'uoe. ataia suiMi, a