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THE aiOTtXTXO OREGOXTAX. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18. 1915. 15 SETTLERS' SIOE IN LAUD CASE IS GIVEN W. S. Runyan, Voicing Ssnti- merits of Others, Attacks Certain Proposals. F,!R. WEST'S PLAN OPPOSED i'blibis-i rot wooij n to De pm "Marvin Kelson. PlMrlcta" la Settling OrfEon California Land Gnat. Saja I In tot. Actual tr oa tha Land Involved la tna fanvaaa Or.oo California land trim are. far as tnsr ara coo oraed. prtnripalljr Intereeted la gtt tlac their IHlM to In land la Queatice clear, up at sons, aa poaatbla and th district la hlch thsy Ut read lusted to tba i condition tbat tha recent caancaa hava brought about, accord'nc te th aaprvaalona of tbair reoreaenta tivva. Thar re-sent proposed maaiurvi aailavad to b la discrimination as;alnt tb.ru. f.v. VT. 9. Run son, of 47nrTTVIlI. who represent a lre number of the prpl. sspresse a belief that tha poo pi thua vitally affected by Iba condl tloa ara especially antKlad to protc Xion. -I has bean readme la tha papara." ha wrfe. tgicioc tha vtesra of other settlers, "many thine aaid by VtrtnliJ porson about tba Orrcon at California railroad land. Not out of taeeo persona aeom to ba personally Inters, td. but Juat meddlers. "Cut I hav a prraooal Interest In tba whole sna'ter. la April. 1-I. I want to I ha railroad land orSr la Port land to purrhaaa tha land I am Bow livinc on. I uk'd Mr. Andrew, tha hiKhoat official in tba on-. tha prtc a tha land, and ba aald IS par acta. -1 told htm I wanted It. aad put dowa tha money for tha tlrat parrnmt. Ha banded ma a blank statement to nil cut ad .i. I ha tht blaak J at. - It ret-tlr-d. Brat, that I ttl upon tha land, oa auch a day of uch a yeeir. ad thai no other peraon waa ea aald Una. -Second, that Bo other peraon ba claiming any part of aald land. Third, tnat t .-r" waa no mineral nn aald land, r'onrth. that tha Improvement on ald land ,ii made by ma and consisted f house, etc. "I rotill D"t truthfully nil thla out to autt Mr. Andrewa. an I would not ten it. Mr. Andrew b-u told ma to nova en to tha land and It would ba il richl. but be refused to take tha money until I stsned tba statement. I.aad Appropriated la IPOS. "I monad onto the land July Z It I. 13 lears mw and rava llrad oa thla land and nowhere alaa arer since. "Lata In Ausu.t I went tha second t ma to In rai.rod land offtca In I'ort land to purrhaaa ti la land. air. An drew t.- d me tnat ll.a t.itf-.rr up rail road ofrirtai ha.J ordered all tha land ttt of tha market for a abort lime, un VI tha company could make now ar ranaementa with a New York pjndicat that held a mortcare oa all tha Call form a Oree-m railn.j land. "I tr ed mny time to purrhaaa thl land, but waa atwai put off with aom excuse, f have put about ,!. In work and money in Improvement on this land and hare a ! from tba ral'road fompir.j r d ao. and I tMr.k that any ii-U m proposition aa that of ex-Gor-arnor w e.t to take thla land from ma la tnehway rorbery: yea. and ro'-bery af nv county In wMrh any of thee land ara aituat'd. and more to of tha strucsltr.a? road d'.trlrta her- In the foo'llt I, were aloiTt one-half of tha land la Oreaon CaUJ..rn.a railroad land. Hut tha ctiktDle'.t rut of all I tha atarMns? of our poverty :rlrkr rhoo dlatrlcta that htit defended for years aa tr.e taaea from thrae lan-Ia beiplnc tln to oa, the necraaary eipenae of ruanina ur arhoola. Nearly ona-half f tt'.a a'-iioot r"rU'lon of tr.i diatrict la cor-r -oeed cf aeltlera on tha treffon at tal;frr.ta railroad land. Nona of them ara i-itervenor or rroaa-eomp.aln ant-, but they are hoat peop e. "Thara 1 r. settler wttMa i rrile f Cherry,!. . on ra! road lan-1. tnat baa aood tinther en ht c'.atm. It li eeastrr where rich Bed poor Br supposed to be free and equal before the law and aTovernmciit- it would do la Ruaalaa IS 1 bar la, but hardly la tbia caontry. -We. tba Innocent, actual settlers on the land, protest stalest this combine Hon of moneyed lotereats and bad pal Iticlaae to rob us of our homaa. DRY LAW IS HELD FARCE Georre Brownrll fo Take Oregon CItj Pulpit Against ITohlbltion. OREGON CITT. Or, Au. 17. (Spa claLI Oeort-e C Bruwnell. candidate for the Republican nomination tor uor crnor at the primartea a year tiro and a prominent figure In the prohibition movement, who lately Baa again aprunc prohibition law aa an Insult to the peo ple of Oncoo ana larre. win ax plain his views from the pulpit of th Klrst Methodist Lburca ot this city Sunday nlahf. Iter. T. M. Ford, pastor or the cnarco. and others Intreented In the subject, are expected to take part In the dlacue- elon- iSr. Itrownell declared the dry law' would make a aalooa of every borol. FEW APPLES YET UNSIGNED Wctuttcbcw ItcTorta 9i Per Cent of Crop Read' (or Market. tVEXATCHEE. Wash, Aur. IT. iSpaciaL) Tba apple crop of the Wanatcbeo dlelrlct la now almost an tirely lined up for market 4 per cen la tue estimate of one fruttman. The greater part of the unsljrned tonnace la In the hall-aftected diatrtcta. Toe tonnace In other eectiona has been aold for ca.n or placed aa a whole through a unit of tba Growers' League. Hroapacts are that almost one fourth of the entire tonnage will be void for cash. According to estimates the tonnace will vary from to SO'd cars. Approximately H cars are under contract to cash buyers. PRUNE PACKING BEGINS Crop Near amp 10 Daja Ahead of I.at Tear and In Good Condition. NAMPA. Idaho. Aug. 17. IPpaclaD Tha nrst prunes of the season ware packed at Frultiand yesterday, which waa 1 days earlier than usual. The crop la about average and In ttrst-class condition. The prunes are or tne Italian variety and a principal crop In thla section. Peaches are arrlvlns at tha lo-al Icing plant from the Emmelt territory. The commercial apple pack will basin early la September, with tha King La vtd aa the Brat marketable variety. The greater amount will ba from young orrharde coming In hearing for the Or it trie this year. EXHIBITS TO BE AUCTIONED GratlcHl Stork at Washington Klr for Sale Las! Iay. a tn tha big German burn. Tha land Is catered with o,. snat. slump, wtta mora or lees exus4 growtn of no value fr S years i come, and It wlil coat pr acre to rlar It for the plow. Haaswaalblllty Hair Haesi Teara. "Furthermore, fhe.a lnno-ent actual aett!ra were enticed t irtton by and tirouch the erf-rt of railroad compa r ee of the "tata of Oreen. and of all 1e ledtng peiapars of tfie s!ate. arid row fur the Wn of Oreeon. Its ef(iclaa and el-off tl- witn tha pa srt of tne state, to so ba.-k en these aafler, t rot hone.t. -If t had known hefor I came on to tVe ian.l. how m'icn hard work and mone It tok to clear an acre for the Pkow. I never wof'.i have come on It at all. ant even If It nad been given to ma. J i.t so with every man that will here after coma en trits lanl Tney will learn o na thlna l-y rvperiencj they wo'ild not believe If teld. "I ladoraw wral was said by A. A. stock. Mayor of ft. Johns. Juty 3. evcerl two thlnx: firt. to draw lota fr thj !.nda already o.-ctipled by set tler wita full consent of tne railroad ompvny. I, Juat tha aama pr'nclpla a. f rtainf on te contanta of another man a feanrooet between midniant and morn.nc. I believe tha timber ahould be given to ta railroad company ba rauaa It ready and able to build stub r 'ada Into the timber, so they ran sa l timber t te mill men. And when the timber I off. tiia tiwit all! remain tor tne accommodation of the settler,. Th-? eek:y orecontan of JiiIt 1. Conta.ns a comur.ivetlon ated Waah lartoo. June 2. In w:ch la the fol lowing statement: likewise there ap tear, to he ro evrrrathy In Oovern- pieat circles with the propuaal that Con gress glva preference rig :ts lo tne settler, who have gone on the Oreeon si California lands.' nedwrtlow la Maoe. -The meaning of thla statement Is that the present Alm!r.l,trat:on la down on te settler, and ba k of the frcnopol:tio lanazrabbera. What did Cons r a do for t. esa landgrabhers. It gave to a:! of thern that bought less fan l'Vo acres. In open vlo:ation of a U of Conaies.-i. a good clean tit.e. Ail these la.n l, were the pick and ho.c f the .-ailroad landa. -Further, they gave te aboat 7 Tnilllonaire HmVr corrparilea the rljht to purcbaaa landa aeiected for them by a part tlrcber cru'.sers. the very best of the best t;mNer lands ln the 6:ate f Oregon, for lit per acre. -For instance. the YVeyerhaetsser Company got ?' acres at tl i an -re. total of I:1T J At lie per acre. It Is worth !.;. Cost da-d-jcted leaves a clear, gt?t to Weyer aelAser Con-.rvny cf !.-. 5. and the other 3 or more great companies got a.,erat nnndred thousand acres at ie par acre, all the picked cholra cf the railroad land. And now the tiov emment circles at Waahingtor, be grudge tha poor settler the refuee of tie land picked over by millionaire -nd other. r -iiow u uu U t-isetfl ittt, CEXTKALJA. Wash.. Aug. 17 Spe clal.1 An Innovation at the !1S South west Waehlnston Fair, which opens Monday, will be a livestock exhlbltora auction, which will be held the last day of the fair. The privilege of the auc tion will be extended to exhibitor only. and th buyer will have the benefit of tha grading dona by the Judges In the livestock department of tne fair. Tha livestock exhibit this year will be the larisrat In tha history of the fair. Secretary Ueorge Walker received wcrd yeaierday that W. A. Home, of McCoy, or., a prominent breeder of Ayrshire rattle, will be here with Si head. EX-BROKER WINS DIVORCE Paoshter of v York flanker Fall tn Control lnbanda Salt. SEATTLE. Wash.. Aug. 17. Hex Lee lans. of Seattle, formerly a New York broker and prominent In society there, obtained a divorce today from lira. Neva I liJiy I'aris d-iushter of Charles K. rlnlar. president of a l.nrge New York bank.. Tha husband alleged de sertion by his wife when his health be came ao Impaired that he wa unable lo earr more than 1-.09- a year. Jlrs. Paris, who Is In tha city with her mother, made no contest, but was rep resented In court by counsel. Mrs. i'aris and Mrs. Kinlay will visit tl.e ranama-iaciflc Exposition. FARMERS HOLD OFF Buyers Locally Unwilling Meet Prices Asked. to ONE. CENT MORE IS BID Farther Drop in Sterling- Exchange Is Tet Another Factor Baring- 111 Effect on Portland Market. Exchange Sale XI 1. A complex local situation la apt to make tba Portland wheat market unusually oull. The farmers are showing themselves tota;:r unwilling to meet In any way tba prices ottered by exporters, la fact, follow ing telegraph reports yesterday tbat star ling bad declined to (4.M. one leading firm af exporters aaneuaced tbat they ware not la the market, and. moreover, did aot ex pect to be la the near future. . The grower, generally, la not Inclined to take below II 04, th, price current a weak ago. prior te tha recant alunip. And. If be holds for that price, h is apt never te sell his grain.- remarked one lead ing ehlpper. The farmer la confidant that grain will go up. aald another. "But tbea tne xarmer falla te consider such llttls questions aa ex Chan ge.- Tha eplaloa seemed general that wheat trading locally would be at a standstill for am, little time, the water rate of 90 cents by the canal making It practically Impossi ble for local mllla to buy wheat bare and compete with flour oa Eastern markets. Exportars aaeened tbat unleaa be had shlpa which be waa compelled to fill, a buyer would be unilkeiy to buy at all. because ne mlxht bave to face a beavy deficit by th. time hi, today payment bill became due. Juet prior to tba announcement of th beavy fall la exebaage Monday, one firm told a batch of bill at St.oT, which while at a lose, shoaa a heavy gain oa yeatarday's money market. Wlib the farmera firm for wheat at XI. oa nd over, "and buyera coy until tba money rket la more aettled there doea not ap pear much chance of beavy aalea of North- eat grain. "And I look for aterllng to drop to tt.SO. an on raatern autnoniy eajra u an a- to $ XV remarked one grain expert. Wheaj b'da were ralaed 1 cent to a centa at the Boon aeaalon of the Merchants' x.x change, but no aalea were made. All blda were under l. except tor oiue- tem. for which 11.01 waa offered. Bids for forty-fold and club wars Increased 1 cent. raspaetlvely. to PSc snd 93c. a gain 01 l cent ovar the preceding day'a figures. Bratlelreet'o report ahowe a decrease in visible wheat of Z.oOo.ooo bush,.e sna sn Increase of corn of S3H.0O0 bushels. verpool cash wheat waa quoted as un changed u m lower. Terminal reclpla In cars were reported by the Merchants Exchange aa follows: Wheat. Barley. Flour, oata. May. Portland. Tuee.. i7 J J tear ago , - 4 Betaon lo date.. '5 '- 9 l,..rii i:oi 17i i;Jij Tacoma. Man. . . 1 !' Tear ago 7 1 geon to date. . T-J " .... -" ;'- re,raco W! -" " ScItlie.Mnn.... .VI a 5 11 i" Yearaxo 7 . ea-n lo data. . 4.1T M 511 130 B-rt tear ago ."JT lo i1 10 " IHLXweed Spot prlcea: Bran. $2T par ton: ihorta. JS; rolled barley. 2a0. COKN Who.a. i par ton; cracked. Z'J per ton. BAT Eastern Oregon timothy. valley tiroothr. (13: alfalfa. tl2.S0S13S0; cheat, tlu.au a 11: oat and vetch. til 8 13. Frulta aad Vegetables. Local Jobbing qnotatlona: TWOP1CA1. FRUITS Oranges. Valendaa, 4 0 0 4.72 par box; lemons, e3.50o4.60 per box: banana, be par pound; grapefruit, Cal ifornia. 3XiO: pineapples. 46is0 Par pound. VEGETABLES Cucumoera. Oregon. 16T roc; artlcnokafc uc per dosen: lomaioea. UaiOe box: cabbage. lo per pound; liead leauc. $1 pvr crate; baaoa, 2 ., JAc ner ooucd: xreen corn. 1S&20C per doxen garuc loqtl-Wc per pound peppers, 4fl5e tcr pouna. cii"bui c - cumnklr.a l4c Der pound. GKKEN KKUIT3 Cantalonpea. ScSl.T3 i ' - nni t sonooc uer oox: water melons. lOHvc per pound, plum Sl.'Ja oer box: new apples, aatrachan. idea tl: gravenatein. nvi. per oox: pears. ,& l l.-.-i per box: grapes. Sltil-73 per crate; nurx:eDrriea. on i a per riwi, -!. X1T.12 nar doien. POTATOES .New. T0 8 80O par sack; sweet, I4q4c per pound. i . T . itAjlf.Vi. n r . B r- lr Dairy aad Cetutry Produce. Local lbblna euotaUons: EGGS Orega ranch, buying prices: No. l. rr : a x loc: o. a. i c par aosan Jnboice nrica: AOL 1. 27c per dozen. FULLTB--Hen,. 13014c; Springy 169 l?c. turkaya. 1S,11K; uucka. bl-c. geese. Sin CMo. BL TIHR City creamery cubes, extras. 27c ; firsts, 23c: seconds, 24c; prints and csrtoua. extra: butterfat, No. L xsc; aac ond grade, 2c less; country creamery cubes. i u. 1 2ac. LHE1.SE-Oregon trlpleta. Jobbers' buying price, li e per pound f. o. b. dock. Port land; Young Americaa. 4,o per pouao. VEAL Fancy. l.'iill'iO per pound. fURa Block. Ql0c per pound. Staple Groceries. Local Jobbing quotatlona: SALMON Columbia Klver 1-pound talla, 2.ao par doxen; -pound flats, Xl.su; 1-pound (lata. ii0; Alaaka pink. 1-pound lalle. tl OS. BONEV Choice, S3.23 par caae. NL'TS Walnuts, lB -4c per pound; Bra sll nuta. l&c; fiiberta. 14a -4c; almonda. IV Sj22c; pesnuta. 4c; cocoanuta, (1 per dox.; pecsns. luuiuc. cbeitouts, luc. LEANS Smsll white, S.8ic: lsrre white. SHc: Lima. i-.c: bayou. 0.4UC1 pinks. 4.00c. COFKfctl hoisted. In drums, ldBse 51GAR Fruit snd berry. I.i; beet, $0.4o; extra C ed.15; powdered, in barrel. u.'-v. cube barrvla, t.u5. SALT ilranutatco. tlCt.uU per ton; balf grounda, luua. e)0.&3 per ton; ue, fil.Su per ion: dairy. 14 pr ton. KlCt: Southern bead. 6'iQtve; broken, 4s per pound: Japan aiyla, HilK. DK1EU FBUITii ApnJea, Kc par pound: aprlcota. lXtflfrc: peacbea. 8c; prune,, Ital ians, fcuPc: raisins, loose Muscatels, be; un bleached Sultanaa. ,Sc; aeeded. ice: dates, Persian, lOc per pound; fard. SI. 03 par box; currania, fi , O 1 -c. WAR STOCKS Market Shows Unrest and Home Rails . Neglected. WESTINGHOUSE IS UP Maxwell Motors lirst Preferred at B 1 Sets Xew Record Stndebaker Forfeits Advance Industrials Make Gain, but Slump. The First National Bank OF PORTLAND, OREGON offers you excellent facilities, uniform courtesy, careful, attentive service and safety for your funds. We cordially invite your business. Capital and Surplus $3,500,000 Hope. Wool. Hides. Ete. HOPS IBIS contracta. nominal. HOlec mil -rnn 14c olua. 12al3c HIDES Salted bides, lsc; aaltad kip, in.-: lilted calf, lie: xreen hide 14c; green kip. luc; green calf, lac; dry hidea. xc; ore ca;r. - ic. WOOL fcastern urfgun, meuium, iv 39,c: Eastern Oregon. line, ll2ic; vai ley. 2t 3uc. XIOHA1K ew cup. aueaie per pounu. CASCAKA DARK--Old and new. 4o per pound. PELTS Drr long-wooled pelts, lSWc; dry, hort-wooled plts. ll4e: dry sbesrllnss. each, 1011 lie: ssited shesrllnxa. esch. Ida -.v.- rtrv coaL lone hair. each. lc: dry Boat, shearling,, eacn. lob 20c; aalted long- wookd nrlis. :ay. iidi eacn. GRAIN HAUa in car lots, i,c; ama.i lota, Uc mora. ROr MARKET anHEWH.1T BEAK1M1 Gaad Crop CoaditloBa la Orrgoa aad Eng lish Increase Krponeu. A cable received yeatrrday by a leading rm of hop exporters Indicated thst ttis ellsh eroo would be sro.ooo cwts. in pisce f iiO.OO0 cell., the estimate siren a aKo. At the eame (irna sna uc, -.wu, , in Oreeon are Improving, and cables Indi cate tbat weather rondltlone abroad are favorable to a big crop. Hoo buyers report that J3-."no cwta. or a,t yeara Kngllah crop remain, unsold, snd this Is a fa'tor In the market to be consid ered, together with tha lo-shl!llng rise re ported. la authoritatively reported mat tne rtrtttah hop consumption hss been reduced 30 per cent. TO BE PLEMI1TL Pitt T MCTIOgOLOUH'.IL lEI-OIT. rc-RTl. tvn. Or: Ant. IT. Ma-tlmum temper:re TH degrees, uilnimum lenapere t'jrv. So dr-ve,. tler rel;ca. S A M.. jva Vt -.,e if u-t I h.'ur,. b"n-. T-al is ti'.ll r il. to i IV at. I. ie. r-'ie; rainraii aica -wptrmi'-T . rt, SI In-, N'rtr.al r,;rrall since S,.Trlv.r 1. 4 , lmh,a t-erenra or r!fa ' ' -p -rrb-r I. 114. 11 inches. Tt,i riri-iB. 1 boura. i m'nuiei Poa- ,i-,-.:n. l- boura. minuiM. ivamm. r tredacea t-. sea leel i V. at.. JO. 10 mcbea. Tf k v k. a i n r. is. g Ji sri-e a . ? '- a Is , - m - 7 gtate fd TATIO.-4. I -a ? 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(jt t rm r'R :a:nc nrr Ti brumt:4r contmut rw.t,. our t- Kmtv Mount. n 9f- mr4 a. Tri hn yrmart trti t f-im:i trsm th e. .ow-a and thuo1r ..- (H-i-TjrrtJ in t tiu.f ar.d At- -,-.- Tat ard in t M:uri and lr t M.n'rp! t;. l.igtn! ra n r--.i r '. nd tv -ri Matatav. It ! muh cir Krrn t'rt'r.-rr.d'-. t.-ii Ve..lajr. Uo " Ik1 r-c- 'ft. Uiddla At ..::: uil ' Ens-aud -vdiit ir frt-re.ba fr f'r wather tn tu rn d w:--".-! Wdn, xrpt in !outn- ra ItavTio, arfcara U r.l howary. tt t I c"-'f t "-itrn Idaho ,r..j armor m !nrir Waatrn Orcoa aad Anurt w.iniffton. FORECASTS. rort-tl and ?rtntty: WMn.lfty fair an-! w -mr rrt-t-iar: w'.Dt. e o snd Wivnf!n; ?!ir1j fi'r. Bi-ner ia;nr p.c'ln. crt.ieaiarljF wr-ia laiano' ICtxlnaadar fair. tc?t aho-a-ra a-u;fc.airt pn..tn. eoo'.if Mnwtt portion, i- K " di. it -t liWtfil A,ura-H-u. i aanloc Tim Nw lar aad Muy Arrival Eprrtel. With tht arrival of canninj tima for pdarhta. th flmt carload from Yakima 1 ,'xp-rrtrd today. Eltrrtas from that locality may brlna; arour1 50 cents. IVaches of axctllent quality vera tn tha market jraatarday around 35 and 4 centa. Cra vforda from Tba Dallas and othar Oregon orrharda r In abundance. Grn applea ra row plentiful. Tomatoes ara abundant and fin in quality. Front IMreet imlL Owing; to tha fact that yesterday was TuraaJay. and ehipmenta would hav bad to l mad from California on Sunday to rirh Portland on that date, arrivals were llsht. Uutlnesa conditions wer propor tloviare. Ta-r wer no price chances of any mo mnt. the market in aencral bIns: firm. Another car of ift potato? I espcted rrtt-ar from California, Yaitlma cantaloupes reach! th market In car:ad lota. Pi mm d M et a M ran ver. Veil showed strength yejiterOay. owlnc to Itatht recelpta ard an lm pro red demand, liom aales wr mad. at l--"- cents, th averac ran sin; around 13 cents. poultry waa scare, sprlnrs holdlnc 160 IT cents. Pork was steady to at rone. Ther waa tn cene.al an Improved demand and lljchter receipt a. Cltraa Price Adware Cltrna and Pel ar looktnc up. Thar baa beo a half-cent advance m pound re cently and still hihr prirca ar xpt-td to prevail, tt Is difficult to vet the Imported product, owlr-c to scarcity of uar abroad and Inability to mak shipments, low r.KC Market. Th sc market continues dormant, sl tboucM arrUaJs yesterday wer heavy. Bank Clewrlnga. Bark clearing of the X'ortbwrstrn cities ytstrUay wsr aa follows: Mftrinpi. Pa:ances, ! rrt:and ti. . ;4 i;;4i .au -TJ.S7U racotna --d. 17 :'.--' lpokao ft-il.we-: 114. ij roBTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS Oral. Flowr, 'ed. Etc. alsrcbaats Etcbanf. oooo session, prompt dailvsry Wheat P:ueM em. ......... Kort fo.d I'luo Itcd fife Ked huMlaa KJ:m No. 1 whit feed .., br NV,. 1 feed Hre ids .......... llran aborts Ku Mi-ep .xpienir-r bioeetem lctob r b.ueetern .. ?eptember fortyfold IV. ( r f rt fold . tiept ember club . . I X-1 o t r ciuo ...... fieptember fif .... Ort.br f -fe , ep:errber Ruaslsn t-rtober Rufeia ... fep-.mer mta .... K-t-ier oati iepernbr barjey . . October bar.ey . ep:ember brewing Or t 'br brewing ... neptembe- bran .... October bran September snoria October shorta fri ti- k.Piianii tv.iU a barri: siraicaia. vftoU wkaAl, 4Xi htn, proTlnloaa. tta us All sizes, choice. 20c: standard, IS He skinned, lot 18c; picnics, 12c ; cOtiag roll. 16tc; boiteo. iu-ac. BACON funcy, edU-uc; stanaaru. OSc; choice, i rzkf I.e. l"lt Y tiAl-T Kbort, clear barks. I2'4rl3c tiuorti li'xC: p la tea. llOlWo. LAl'.D Tlerca baala. kettl renderad, late; t ar.d ard. Uc: compound, bttC BARREL GOODS Mess beet, $24; plat beer. brisket pork. 4ai.i0; trip. iu.iu Ull.iu; tongues. 3U. OUa. KEROSHXE Water whit, drama, barrels or tank sragons, Kc; special drums or bar rels. 13'c. cases. J 7 ' tr .Umc, GASULJNE Bulk. J-c; cases, 10c: engine diPtiiiaie. drumi, i!c; cases, 7 He; naphtha. drums, llf: cases. UN3KED OII Rsw. barrels. ftc; raw. cases, tic, do lieu, o&rreis. twe; poiiea. ci 73c TURPBNTTV1S tn tanks, 6c; In csuaoa. soc; aVU-Ca&se tots, ic I esa. LIVESTOCK SALES FEW .MIEKP RECEIPTS Rt'.V HEAVY FOR PAST TWO DAYS. X. C aaagea Reported la Prlres, aad Total of 10 Can Only Shipped Into Portland Market. The stoekyarde market continued firm yes terday, altnouan arilvals were llgnt, con sistlng only of 151 csltle and 10U6 sheep, a tutal of 10 cars. hheep receipts were heavy, particularly ao taking Into consideration tha heavy arrtvala ol ttie preertinx cay. No cbaugee were reported In prices. shipper, ycstcrUay were: E. J. tiraham, Hf'ipr.r. aix cars csttle; William Xiurrowa, (ioiatxialr. four cars sheep. iaa nay a rates xoiiow: Wt. P-1re. Scows 4.T.", I hors ... ?M f 7.3". 31 cow, ...US 2 h"Kl ... ii-O 7.M. 1 bull .... 8;i 4.'J H hod . . .141 T.lu, .".bull, . ..l:l'H. 4.0U 1 liu( .... 2"l T.:j Scows ...ll'.i 4..'-U S bogs ... 11 fl-'i Icon. ...114 4..-U 1 cow ...li: 4 O" 1 cow ...11J0 4.t 1 cow ... VV0 4 71, Current prices st the local stockyards of the varluua classes of livestock ara aa fol low,: ttie Bert steers .... -nod steer, .. M-tllu,n steers fh-'ii-e co.s .. Hel.'ers nulls sings ........ Il'-gl I.lcht lieser !heep We triers ... Kwes Iambi ..... .. Pld. Ask. I L"l f 1 4 S 1.0J .9 : 1 n .J 1 1" .: .at 35. 50 17. SO rvnn 17.00 SC 2T.KI ?4.io rt i.i : vu ;u.vu .! 1 OS . 1 Vi 1.'H, .91 1.01 .M 1 "'0 . .! l " .od ,or s 7 is.o 17. v r" 'e n 00 2:. imi :;,.u :. i50 ;." " t ?" .if ;i n svso on C. . illuO .l .ti.e.7s . 0.(0 'U it.L-o . 5.7wl.0O . i.i-r. s.:..-. . 3.00.83 . 4.5U5.ol . O.5VU6.U0 . 7 SeJT.0 . 7.23r7.40 . 4.75 f 5.O0 . S.OOB4.S0 . 4.75 8.23 Omaha IJ restock Market. OVA HA. lm. 17. Csttle Receipts. 5000 teadv. Native steers, 7.(0e.73l cows and hrir.-, Xrt.outi7.7a: Weiitem steera. to.50jy 1..7.,: Texas steers. f.0o.7.7H: cows and h.trr. sa 7541 7.1.-.: calves. 87.00910. llntH-Koceipl,. oot: steady. Heavy. Sd-10 r;r.so; llsht. i:.S0a7.0iJ; pigs, ti.biQi.xi l.ullc. stt 1-:. u 6 i. t.h.- Heiuts. tn.eon slow. Yesrllnes. J.t :i .;o, wethers X5.1'58S.25; Ismbs. ,S.J0 ea.4'1. Chicago Llerstork Market. CHICAGO. Aug. 17. Hon Receipts. IS. aa firm. I.lcht hoc, a vbada hlxher. otn , iihi r at veilTii.v average. jsuin. MI.MiT.M- lltht. tx.1e3T.S0; mixed. HI 2 W.OOi neary. ...!.- u ,.vwi rvuin. e.vuv .1 i... trtliOnTei. Cat-le Itecelpt. o-oo; alow. Native beef steers 'l It' -t 1U..j: ve,tem eteer., lau, ::: cow, and heifers. J.10 .-0; calves, f.iio 1 .:. w ti:eep Iterelpts. K.onO: weak. Sheep, tl.tK.-S 23. lamb,. B .23 tt 8.50. Kansas C ity Gets Orrgoa Stork. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aur. 17- (Speclsl.) Three csrs of steers from the Eastern Oregon Experiment titstion st Union, sent here lo!,y brought - A shipment of Ij csrs t-f cat'le from Baker City, or., sver ; welcht 1"7 p.iur.d, sold, steers $7,350 T.b3. and cows l ;3 & it , 3. $500 PAID ON STARK WORK Property-Owners Slake De-posit to OoTcr Preliminary Costs. Complying with an agreement made recently by Stark - street property owners to finance for the city the preparation of preliminary plans for the exteneion of Stark street from Burnside street to the Cornell Road, a deposit of 1300 was placed yesterday by the Stark-street people with City Treasurer Adams. With the money the .preliminary plans will be worked out. Including the formation of an assessment district and the fixing of tentative assessments. The work will be started within a short lime. NEW YORK. Aug. 17. Today's market again traversed fsmiiiar ground. There waa further unrest following trading In war sh,res. including several Issue, In whicn public interest or support had heretofore been utterly lacking, more or less neglect of th standard rallwaye and recurrent weak ness In foreign exchange. Thia latter con dition waa partly rectified toward the end of tha eeaeon. receipt of $4,600,000 Jap anese gold from Canada and a eeml-offi- clal atatement Indicating tne coming nuta tion of a British loan here Infusing eoine trength Into the general financial altua tlon. Early trading wag on a basis of 1.300.000 shsres for the day, but slackened visibly A, usual, war soeelaltles. together with United &tatee steel, wnicn som up 10 11:2, it, highest Quotation since 1912. contributed more than their quota to tha grand total, which segregated 1.V7O.O00 shares. Th. onlv stocks to aacend to new records were W'esUnx house, at 120. and Maxwell motors first preferred, at U2. gtudebaker repeated yesterday's record price of 120, but nnn forfeited. Its advance, and Bethlehem Kteel in uea denoted eelllng pressure. Other stocks In the group comprising minor equip ments. Industrials and motora gainea i 10 8 points, tew of which were retained at the close. Forelen selling wss sgaln a factor. I .on don'a lower level for the American list be Ing followed by further offering here, chiefly of t-ane-contlnentala. variuos interests, la eludlne the former Gould croup, were beav. on the Missouri Pacific recelverahip, whicil was without Influence elsewhere. The early weskness In exchange caused a revival of "future" or foreign selling of bonds on a fslrty liberal scale. Total sales osr value amounted to $3,850,000. Vnlted States 2a declined per cent on call. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. STORMS ARE FACTOR Barf Weather and Fewer Re ceipts Advance Prices. Piles. Hleh. Alask Gold 1,700 i Am Beet Sugar. 1I.2"0 2 American Can.. 40.100 64i Am Sm Refg. g.SOO t.21, do pfd Am Suit Refx. Am Tel a: Tel.. 1.SO0 Am Tobacco American Ixco.114.10i Anaconda Min.. 12.400 Atchison 3.H'0 103 All s Chalmers. . ll.4fln 42 B ic 0 4.600 Br Kap Transit. Beth hieel Baldwin Loco. . . Calif Petroleum. Csnad Pacific. Cent Leather Ches &. Ohio 1.1.00 484 Chi Or West... ."00 124 Chi Mil i- St P. 4.200 S3. Chi 4 X w Closln Low. bid 60, 60 i 60S 1.200 9.200 124 70 83 64 v. 2RS S3 123 'si 611 102 3i S2 3'i 2S2 ho:. 4.C00 134 152 45H 12 62 43 7.V 17 (1.200 10,900 45 44 2S.S00 2.C00 8.800 10.000 10.500 t'lio 70S 2B 171) 119 4H 65 4, 00 219 700 28 1.S0O 143 China Copper. Co o F A Iron Colo A South. Crucible rUeel. C B I i P D v n G do pfd .... DI,t Securities Erie Gen Electric. . Gr North Dfd . Or N'or Ore ctfs. 1500 Gueeenhelm Ex. f-00 General Motor,. Illinois central In:-Met pfd Inspiration Cop. 34.S0O 34 , Int Harvester... 200 10ii K C Southern. .. Lehigh Valley... Louis as Nash . . . M.-X Fetroieum. Miami Copper. .. SIK4T Mo Pacific Montana Power. Nat l Lead Nevad.t Cop N Y Central. . . . N Y. N H H.. Nor West Nor Pacific Paclf ic Mall . . . . psc Tel & Tel.. Pennsylvania ,.. Pull Pal Car Kay con, top. P.eadlng Ken Ir & Steel. Rock Ie! Co. ... Hn nfd StLt-SF 2d pfd South Pacific. . South Railway. Tennessee Cop. Teen. r.O Union Pacific... ja.tuu taz :t Hn nfH U s Steel 1C0.700 77 do pro wov ii-k-H ttn.h Copper 9.. 00 6,1, Wabash ptd . . . . . TVet Union 1.600 72 H W..'1ii. F.lee. . .151.600 120i Total saes lor tne uay. i.uiv.uw anaica. BONDS. U S ret 2s. res. 4 n f ss ........ ... t.f: d.ftnO 2.9"0 ' V.COO BOO 1.100 1.200 s.ooo 1.100 82 H 29 "2 .'4 65 14 64 700 10R 2 800 IOS 2.400 Si "1.000 inn" 2f0 14 4 SOU 22 "4 lO.r.no 150 S2.600 47 14 300 7.S00 12.000 l.Ouo 5H 90 16 47 1474 2H 2S 174 IIS 42 217 S3i 1CK1 27 142 'so 25 SO 64 14 90 62 107 107 34 lOR 163 22 147 45 5 80 15 46 144 131 "76 112 C6 "71 117 61 61 M 100 10H 123 00 40 83 S3 282 81 X 16 153 4.V, 45 12 83 1211 45 45 2S 76 1 o S 2S 2S 17.1 11S 42 05 219 100 ,14'4 11m 27 14 114 80 2n 2 n 1 64 14 90 63 107 1"7 34 ao lus 164 22 140 45 5 8 15 40 346 131 s 7 112 60 71 118 V S 2s. cpn U S 3i. reg U S 3s. cpn V S 4s. reg IT 8 4s. cpn 97 Pac Tel & Tel 5s 97 b . . . .100 penn con 4s -ii'-- .... 1O0 So Psc ref 4s lol iC P 4s 90 ..110 UPev4i 911 V Y c'gen23s. lo3 r S Steel 5s 1U2 K P 4a 94 So Psc cv is 90 Boston Mining Storks. BOSTON. Aug. 17. Closing quotations: x m 7. t. A- Sm 52 North Butte.... Alloues 0.1 Old uomlnion... Arlx Com RiOsceola Cal at Aril 2,uincy Cal & Hecla 570 shannon Centennial l superior Cop Bancs Con 55 Sup Boa Min P'i.U S S K & Mln . do pfd Jl'tah Con F.ut Butte Cop Franklin Gianby Con. . . . Gl eene Can. . . Ie Royalle (C) Kerr Lake Mohawk Nlplsslng Mines. .Winona - 'Wolverine 72!Butte & Sup.. 30 52 82 7 56 42- 46 12 3 0 64 Money, Exchange, Etc. vir.w YORK. Aug. IT. Mercantile paper. 1163 per cent. Sterling, 60-day bills. 14.59: demsnd. S4.65; cables, 4.657o. Bar silver 4c. Xlevlcan dollSIS S6C Government bonds, heavy; railroad bonds, Irregulsr. Time loans, easy. Sixty days, 2 2 per cent: 90 dsys, 2 03 per cent; six montns. 8 per cent Call money, steady. High. 2 per cent ln. tai ner cent: ruling rate, 1 per cent last losn. 2 per cent: closing bid, 1 per cent: offered at 2 per cent. LONDON,' Aug. IT. Bar silver, 22 13-16d per ounce. Discount ratea Short bills, 4 per cent; three months. 6 per cent. Money 3W 4 per cent. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 17. Draft,, sight, 1; do telegrsph. 4. 8AX FRAJiCISOO PRODUCE MARKET Prices Current in the Bay City en Frulta, Vogetablea, Feedstuffe, Etc. 8AN FRANCISCO. Aug. 17. Butter Fresh extrss. 27 c Eggs Freh extras. 32c; pullets, 2Sc Cheese New. 812c Vegetable, Green corn, 75c Q $1.40. Call board Barley, Liecember, $1.27 bid. 11.3) aeked. Feedstuff, Bran. $27.50 28.50. Receipts Flour. 4520 quarters: barley, 253.294 centala; potatoes, 7460 sacks: hay. Fruit Grapes, seedless, 50 9 TOc ; Tokay, $1SS1.25. Potatoes Sweets. 26 8c Coffee Futures, vnu TnnK. Aug. 17. The market for coffee futurea waa quiet today, but ruled generally aleady In aympathy with the continued ateadineaa of Braxil, and in the absence of any Important selling. The market opened unchanged to 2 points higher and closed at a net advance of 2 to 4 points. r-aies " September. S.39c; October. .43c; November. 46c- December. 40c; January. 6.54c; Feb ruary, 6.5Sc: March. 6.62c; April. 6.67c; May, .71c; June. .76c; July, 6.Slc eor ouiet. Bio 7s. 7e; Santos 4s. 9e: cost and freight offers were steady and about unchanged. - The official cables reportea an uncnangea m.rw. at santoa. with Rio 75 reis higher and Bio exchange l-16d higher. Hope, Etc at 'enr York. v-o-wr vnBk' Aug. 17. Hops. Hides, sttadjr. .Wool, steady. MILLION BUSHELS RUMORED Corn Ranges Somewhat Higher, Ow ing to Strength or Wheats Oat3 Inclined x to Harden Authori ties Expect HeaTj- Yield. Centrifugal, 4.S64.95c; molasses, 4.099 4,18c Refined stesdy. Sugar futures opened easier, but later reacted, and at noon prices were about net unchanged from yesterday's closing. Cotton Market. , . NEW YORK, Aug. 17. Spot cotton quiet. Mid-uplands, l.!5c Sales, 13s bales. Duluth Unseed Market. DULUTH, Aug. 17. Linseed. cash'$l.Sl; September, $1.62; December, $1.63. Dried Fruit at New York. NEW YORK, Aug. 17. Evaported apples q,uiet. Prunes quiet. Peaches quiet. Chicago Produce Market. CHICAGO. Aug. 17. Butter Unchanged. ' Eggs Receipts, 11,665 cases; unchanged. TBA VE LEB9 GUIDS!. CHICAGO. Aug. 17. Stormy weather and a decided falling off tn receipts here caused a audden advance today of prlcea of wheat. The market closed strong 1 to llc net higher with September at $1.050 1.05T4, and December $1.05 S 1.0 S. Other gains for the day were: Corn, to c, oat, to c and provisions 106-13 to 2dc Seaboard rumors of export sales aggre gating 1,000.000 bushels had much to do with the strength of the wheat market late in the day. The most that could be fairly well confirmed, though, was 480,000 bufihels. Including Manitobas. Shipping sales in Chicago Included 60,000 bushels for ex port. Corn ranged a little higher throughout the day, chiefly owing to the strength of wheat. The close waa steady, with Sep tember at 74c and December at 63"ojh C5 c Oats hardened In orice. A leading au thorlty expressed the opinion that a final yield of 1.500.000.000 bushels in tne unuei states would not be surDrlsing. Heavv ie Int of ribs weakened provisions. The unloading was said to be mainly on tha part of packers. ?,ot mucn attention was given to porx or ia.ru. Leading futures ranged aa follows: WHEAT. Open. High. Low. Close. Sot. 51.04 $1.06 $1.04 $1.06 Dec. 1.04 1.0Vi 1.04 I.Oj CORN. Sept. 74 .74 .74 .74 Dec -.ba .o .oa .-.: OATS. Sept. 38 .39 .35 .a OeC. 33 .dSS -OTS MESS PORK. Sept. 13.70 13.70 13.45 13.33 Oct. 13.70 13.S0 13.55 13.65 IjA rt u. Sept, 7.85 7.87 7.77 7.80 Oct. T.95 7.97 7.87 7.8, SHORT RIBS. Sept. 8.50 8.60 8.50 8. Oct 8.57 8.63 8.67 8.63 Cash prices were: Wheat No. 2 red. $1.06 8 1.09 ; No. h,H il DV 1.12. Corn No. 2 yellow. BUfeiffaic: .-o. , sci- low. S0SOc; No. 4 wnite, isr!C. Rye No. 2. $1.03 jf L05. Barley 60 70c. Timothy $5. 50 6.50. Clover $S.S5 13.25. , Foreign Grain Markets. i.Tirvppnm. Aur. 17. Wheat Spot, No. 2 Manitoba, 11a 8d: No. 3, lis 6d; No. 1 northern Duluth, its ia. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 17. Wheat Sep t.TTih.r si 04 : December. Jl.04; ,o. hard. $1.52 ; No. 1 Northern, $1.43 1": ... Barley Ola. oiigac; DC., wvv,w Flax $1.S a 1.6'. Puget Sound Grain Markets. Et itti e Aur. 17. Wheat Bluestem, 81.04: Turkey red, $1; forty-fold, $1; club. 9Sc: fife, 96 c: rea nussian, c n.r ,v X'-s 7a Der ion. Ysterdaya car receipts Wheat 51, oats 11, barely 6, hay so, iiour a. Timvl Aur. 17. Wheat Bluestem, 1103: forty-fold. 99c; club. 98c; red fife. 97c. T ' TI -1 . ft hav IK Folk Grain Threshes Weil. iooi:th. Or.. Aug. 17. The grain that has been threshed turned out well in. tniir rviuntv. The wheat averaged about do bushela to the acre, and the Winter oats 45. Some of the tnresning macnine, i. through work, wnne otnera ui uvo - week or more yet. Faloure Yield Heavy. SPOKANE. Wash.. Aug. 17. Early ehre.hlntt- returns tram wneat rancnea h William Huntley, vice-president of the Exchange National Bank, Indicate an average yield of from 35 to 45 bushels an acre. In the Palouse district few yield, will be less than ao ousneis, ana tne will be close . to 40 busneis. Xew York Produce Market. virtr YORK. Aug. 17. Butter, easy. Re ceipts. 22.643. Creamery extras. 250c firsts. 24325c: seconds. 22g23c. r... firm. Recetntx. 16.884. Fresh gath. ered extras. 2526c; extra firsts. 23 ait,. i.t. 21 ei ?:-v.c: seconas. leHivRt. r,,.'... .aic Recelnts. 8272. State whole milk, fresh flats, colored, specials, 13; do white. 13aic: ao. coiureu. . fancy, 13c; do. wtlte, 13c Naval Stores. SAVANNAH. Ga.. Aug. IT. Turpentine firm. 87c Sales, 416 barrels; receipts, ojd arrels; shipments, liv barrel,; siot;.. Rosin firm. Sales, 1903 barrels; receipts. 2446 barrels, shipments, 6 barrels; stocks, .IE. h,TT "X..,.-. r, t Tt ! SOT E. t?.90ffi2.95: F $2 90 3 :' G. H,' I,'$S.103.25; K. $3.25 8 80; M, $3.900 4; N. $4.70&4.:5; WG, $5.45 Metal Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 17. Tha metal ex change quoted lead offered, at 4.4&C. spel ter not quoted. Copper quiet; electrolytic, ii.dvik. Iron ateady and unchanged. Metal exchange quotes tin quiet, 34. 250 3.35c gugar at New York. NEW YORK. Aug. 17. Raw sugar dull. ateady. The Canadian Bank of Commerce HEAD OFFICE Toronto, Canada. Esteblished-1867. A general banking business transacted. Interest paid on time deposits. Commercial Letters of Credit leaned. Excfcasge on Loodoa, England, Bought and Sold, PORTLAND BRANCH, Corner Second and Stark Sts. F. C. MALPAS, Manager. San Francisco Los Angeles (Without Cbaose En Route The Bis, Clean, comfortable, Elegantly Appointed eueolutf Steamship S. S. BEAVER Sails from Aln,iorth Dock a A. M.. ALlilST X0. loo Golden Mllee oa ColumhSa Kiver. All Ha tea Include Bertha and eleala. i'abie and Service Unexcelled. 't'he San t-'raaclsce ex Portland S. S. Co., Third and Wasnisgtoa tetreeta (with 0.-. K. Jt S. Cu.). Ic'. Uroud tva 4500, A O..W. R. S? N. Steamer Service to i earner 1. J. I'Oi'Tafc.ii .eaves An-etrt dock V M. daily ej-e'ept Saturday; Satur day only, 1U P. M. Ko eervlc Sunday or Monday. Arrives Alegier 7 :So A. M.. maicing conuecLion with beaca train. Stops at Al ton on going trip. Returning, leaves Met ier tl A. M. daily except Sunday ; Sunday only, 1 P. Ai No service Monday or Tuesday. Steamer 1'U1K leaves b:0 A. M. daily except Saturday and Sunday; Saturday only.' 1 P. il., for .NOHTH BEACH. Returning, leaves Megler 3:Jtu p. M. daily except Satur- . day and Sunday, Sunday only, tt P. M. Steamer 11AKVES1 iLKUN leaves 8 P. M. daily except Sunday for ASTORIA and way points. Returning, leave Astoria 7 A. M. daily ex cept Sunday. Ticke ts and reserva tlon s at O.-VV. K. & N. (Union paciflo System) Uity Ticket Office, Washington at Jid, before 5:0 P. M.; at tor that hour at Ash-stre-st dock. Phones broad way a 61 -il. FRENCH LINE Coropaynie General e Transatlantiqoe, POSTAL SERVICE. Sailings From NEW YORK lo BORDEAUX ESPAGNE Sept. 4, 3 P. M. CHICAGO Sept. 11, 3 P. M. ROCHAMBEAU Sept. 18, 3 P. M. LA TOUKAINE Sept. 25, 3 P. M. FOR INFORMATION APPLI C, btinaer. HO 6tb St.: A. I. Cbarlton. S55 MurriMin at.; Jk. K. Garrisao, C. M. & St. F. Ry.i lorae tt, bmitn. kin au St.; r.. jr. Italrd 11HI S.I St.: ftl. Uickwo 348 Wash- tiisWn St.: North Bault ttoad. otll and btark at,.; F. t. Mut arland. 11 il and namogtoa ,ta.i IJ. li. Dully. 124 3(1 at- rortiaor. SAN FRANCISCO tkNew Way On account of beavy Dookmff. due to great popularity of tne , 1 win Palaces, SS u K EAT MJKTHJSKJl SS NOK1HEB.N PACIFIC. Oniy 26 hours at sea botween san i ran cisco ana rurciana EARLY RESERVATIONS . Am-imperative to avoid disappointment. SaiUnps ever? Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday. feUiir. train from North Bank depot l):au A. M. tKKlOHT hliUVICIi ON EXPKKSS tUUL NdKTH RANK TICKET OFFICE. fitfa and StarL Phone Btiwy. t-0. A 6671. Freltrbt and rassencir STtAMhiis TO 1HK DALLES mil Way LandioKS. "BAILEY GATZERT" Leaves KuttiiiiiU dally at 7 A. M except Sunday ai.d Monday. Sunday excursions to Cascade Lucks leave V A. M. . "DALLES CITY" Leaves .Portland Tuesday, inursdar and Sunday at 8:30 A. U. Sunday Cascade Locka Ezeurslon fl. tare' to Tbe Dalle, and Relnrn . Al.DtK-ST. DOCK. 1-ORTLA.NU. I'Uouee alala 014. A 81 12. COOS BAY EUREKA AND SAN FRAJi CISCO S. S. SANTA CLARA SAILS FRIDAY, AUG. 20, P. M. NORTH TACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. Ticket Office 112a 3d St. Main 1S14. A 1314 Freight Office Foot Norihrup St. li'dwy 5-JtU, A C4.'2 American-Hawaiian Steamship Co. Expreaa Freisbt Service. C. D. Kennedy, Act. fV Between k Vj Portland Jpa New 5,'ork ifij' Boston .. i,i Stark St. Portlan AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTFl SEAS. ?riiisr. throuEh sail in r for iiydney via - Tahiti and Wellington frcm San Francisco. August 18, September 15, Octob ir 13, and every 28 days, bend for pamphlet. Union Steamship Co.. of New Zenlend, Ltd. of fir 079 Market street. San Francisco. pr local 8. S. and R. R. agents. . COOS BAY L.INE Steamer Breakwater - Sails F-rom Alnaerorth Dock. Portland. every Thursday at 8 A. M. Freight and Ticket utflce, Ainawortn uors. r-nonea Main 300. A 35::. City Ticket Office, Hit th St. Pbonea .Marahnll 450O, A 6131, rOHl'LA.D eV COOS BAV a. S. XJMS. 6-