Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 20, 1918, Page 15, Image 15

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TTTF MORNING- OREGOXIAN. TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1918.
OLD BOARD NAMED
Officers Merchants' Exchange
Association Re-elected.
ANNUAL MEETING IS HELD
George A. Westgate Heads Grain
Organization for Another Tear,
Local Market Generally Firm
With Oats and Cora Hither.
The annual meeting of the Verehants
Xxehana-e Association was held at tha con
clusion of yesterdsr's noon session, and
lha old officer and directors wars re
elected by unanimous rots. The officers
f Uia association ara O, A. Wastasta, pros
Ident; J. A. Leach, vice-president: M. G.
Russi. seeretsry-treaaarer. Ths board of di
rectors la composed of tha above officers.
together with 8. C. Draper and D. A. Pat
tulla
Prices In tha main vera firm. Bids on
Backed and balk osta wars advanced 23650
cents, and corn offers were $16 3 higher
than Saturday, although tha Eastern corn
ptlon market was lower. Barley bids were
Unchanged.
Weather conditions In tha Middle West a
wired from Chlcaco: Minneapolis, clear.
eool: Winnipeg, cloudy, cool, 62; Dulnth,
clear, fine; Peoria, cloudy. TO; St. Louis,
cloudy. TO, raining; Kansss City, cloudy, 78;
St. Joseph, cloudy, drlullnf. TO; Hutchinson,
clear, ei sprinkle last night; Topeka, cloudy,
threatening; Omaha, cloudy, trace rain last
sight; Davenport, cloudy, cool; Ohio Val
ley. clear. cooL
Forecast Illinois. Michigan, Minnesota,
vnsettled to s-eberally fair tonight and Tues
day: balance of grain belt, unsettled, with
possibly showers tonight and Tuesday
Tha American visible wheat supply com
ares as follows:
Burhels.
Auguet 1. 1019 82.7S9.noo
August 20. 1917........ 4iui.ft)
August 21. 1B1. ...... .SO.noi.rax
August 2.1. 101 7.1.M.lxJ
August 17, 1914. ...... .33,030.000
Increase.
.2J.0.X)
37.1. ooo
J.ina.000
57S.OOO
laO.UOO
Decrease.
Wheat shipments from leading export
ing centers were:
Week Week
endlnc ending
Aug. 10 Aug 1X.-I7
8.41 J, (xx) a.inn.000
Fl um
r. B. Can
Argentina .
Au.tralla ..
India ......
Total.
Week
ending
Aug. 17
..2.So.00
..8. 4-12. nno
,.. 7W).0"0
.. ISO. 000
2.e-3.0x)
60.000
J 10. (XX)
17J.IXM)
l.'.fl.ixx)
856. 0O0
...T.42,000 T.125.000 7.574.000
Shipments for the season to data compare
s follows:
Total atnre Seme period
July 1. 1H. laat season.
V. 8. and Canada.
Argentina .......
Australia ........
Inula
Totala
.SI.5R4.000
..32.77l.n0i
.. 4.740.0O0
.. l.tWO.OOO
:.6:s.ono
I.THO.OOO
10.KIH.tMiO
4.U64.0O0
S3.647.0O0
....60.676,000
Terminal receipts. In cars, were reported
ay the Merchants Exchange as follows:
Whest. Bar. Fir. Oata. Hay.
rortiana. juonaay... 4
Tear ago 22
Season to date......7H4
Ti-r ago 13
Taroma, Saturday.. . .2 1
Tear ago T
Feasoa to data 21
Tear ago 123
Seattle, Saturday.... 6
Tear ago 4
feeason to data. ..... 30.1
Year ago 110
the aame as last year and that they have
been Injured by thrlpe and drouth except In
Marlon County.
PEACHES AND T-EAR8 ARE STEADS'
Twenty-three Care of Latter Fruit Ara
Shipped te Chicago.
There was a fair demand for peaches and
tha market was steady. Among tha receipts
were S00 boxes of Oregons by express and
100 boxea of Washington. Craw for da gold
generally at SIC 1-23, with holdovers bring
lng 73990 cents. California orange clings
ware auoted at II 50. and EIDertaa anu
Level's at S 1.10 8 1.40.
Pears were steady with 300 boxea of ore
gons In by express and on car of Califor-
nlaa. Oregon Bartlatts sold at tl.5O02.sa
and Russetts at 12.23. California ripe Bart
lets were quoted at 32.75. Bhlpmenta or
Oregon pears on Saturday and Sunday were
one car each to New Tork. Salem and Pitta
burg, three cars to Baltimore and Loo Ange-
lea and 23 cars to Chicago.
Potatoes Firm In Local Market.
The local potato market was strong with
an active demand. Two cars of Callfornlas
were received and were quoted at 13.7594
for long whites. Oregon Burbanka and
American Wonders generally brought 3350.
Altogether 800 boxea of tomatoes arrived
ty express snd 400 boxes by boat. The local
market was steady. The best stock brought
75 cents and seconds aold at 60 8 70 cents.
Brisk Demand for Poultry.
The poultry market opened strong and a
heavy demand la expected throughout tne
week. Heavy hens sold at 26 cents. Dressed
meats were firm at Saturday's prices.
There was a good demand for eggs and
48 cents, candled, waa the general quotation.
Cuba butter was firm with 50H cents ob
tainable for extras.
. Canned Milk Advi
All brands of csnned milk were advanced
33 cents a case yesterdsy. The new 11st
quotations sre 36.75 snd 36.65 a case. These
prices will prevail on the next shipments re
ceived by jobbers.
PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS
Grain. Floor. Feed, Etc
Merchants' Exchange, noon session.
August delivery Bid.
Oata, No. 2 white feed o.oo
Barley, standard feed !i-"!2
Barley, standard "A" 65.00
Eastern oats and corn In hulk
Oata. No. 8 white M .00
Oata. SB-pound clipped white 54.00
Corn. No. 8 yellow J4 w
Corn. No. 8 mixed J,lyv
BanlamlMF 1 -1 IV.TT n HI.
Oata. No. 3 5.0
Barley, feed M00
ftarlev "A .................... 65.00
Oata. No. 8 JJ-"
Oats, clipped r ? I?
Corn, yellow
Corn, mixed L00
WHEAT Government baste. 33.20 per
buahel.
FLOUR Straights. 310.85911.13 per oar
rel: whole wheat. 310.30; araham, ss.vue
10:35: barley flour. U.80flli per barrel
rye flour, 312.50 per barrel: eornmeat. $11. 70
6)12.50 per harrei: corn Hour, si.ou- .
f:nnr ci2 12.23 oer barrel. ,
MI1.LFEED Mill run. I. o. o. mm;
lota, f29.6S: mixed cars. 30.1.: less than
eiriota la.6S: rolled barley. $63; rolled
n. t n SR9.
CORN Whole, $75: cracked, s.o per ton.
HAT BiiTlnr slices, f. o. b. Portland;
Eastern Oregon timothy. $31 per ton; Valley
timothy, $30 per ton: alfalfa. Jo; vauey
grain hay. $203 28; clover. $28; straw. $9
10.
CORN CLOSES WEAK
Mid-Day Advance Is Reflection
of Other Markets.
V 8 ref Ss reg..98
UO COUpOn ...."MO
U S 3a reg 'n9
do coupon ....9a i
TJ 8 4s reg. ...1064
do coupon ...106V4
Atch gen 4 ... so H
D & R G ref 6a 53
NYC deb 6s.. 94H
N P 4s 80S
rninr o r- i nnn ai in mc " r - ?5
inHUC Ur LULKL IMH I UnC t os.. -st
Bid.
TJ 8 Tnd AJco... 800 127H 1274 12TH
U S Steel 82,700 lllVi 110 111
do Dfd oix) una. nnu nou
Ttah Cop sno 80"4 0 80
West Union .... 300 80 Vi SO 8014
Westing Elec .. 800 43 42 43
Bethlehem B .. 1.300 84 83 84
Total sales for the day, 172,000 shares.
BONDS.
Pa oon 4 V, a. 94 54
S P CV 4S 80
U P 4-1 85 H
U S Steel SS 98 H
S P cv 5s 91
Angio-Fr 6s 94 4
U S Lib 8tts..l00.90
do 1st cv 4s. 94.04
U S Lib 2d 4s. 93.86
do 1st cv 4Mb 94.08
do 2d cv 4 Vis 93.84
U S Lib 3d 414 s 95.42
Provisions Are Strong and Active
Feature of Board of Trade Session
at Chicago Oats Are Gener
ally Firm Throughout Day.'
Mining stocks at Boston.
BOSTON, Aug. 19. Closing quotations:
Aliouex 49
Arls Com 15
Calu Sc. Ariz.
Jalu A Hecla.
Centennial
Cop Range ..
East Butte . .
Franklin
Isle Royalle .
Lake Copper
INorth Butte
Old Dom
67M Deceola
.4H0 Uulncy
12
47
9
20
6
Mohawk 55
Sup ft Boston..
Shannon .......
('tab. Con ......
CVinona .......
iVolverlne . . . ,
iGranby Con ....
IGreene Can . .
14
39
60
69
1
8
8
1
22
44
HOGS AT 20 GENTS
Portland Market Has Sharp
Rise at Week's Opening.
RECEIPTS ARE INADEQUATE
CHICAGO, Aug. 19. Activity and strength
of provisions was the feature of Board of
Trade business today. Pork futures regis
tered net gains of 40050a. lard 15 917c
and rlba 87 ft 40c The trade waa lm
pressed by an advance in live hogs at tne
stockyards, where a $20 top was registered
Another factor was the export figurea on
lard and meats, which, while smaller than
last week's were larger than a year ago at
tht. nrlnri shorts were rree Duyers
th. fiAmand from Daekeit moderately active.
October lard closed at 3io.e ana ucwmr
ribs at $24.95.
There waa nothing In corn crop reports
today to excite trade and. although the range -J
of prices embraced 1 cents, the transac- I ,Mn' Per cenl-
tions were local In cnaracter ana unimpi
elve In volume. An easy tone at the outset
. .iimin.tful for a time bv the atrengtn
of oats and provisions, but tha close found
prices practically where tney nao sia.ri.eu.
Snl.mhr cloned C lower at $1.61.
Oats were rainy active, Dut xauea m main
tain an early advance. At the opening tne
trade was disposed to regard oats as cheap
comoared with corn, but on the advance
cash houses sold September. There was con
.irierahle chanrlng. too. to the deferred de
llv.rles at about 1 centa difference. Ship
pers were buyers on the sample market, but I SA!f
there waa scarcely a niooie irom mo
board. September closed 6c higher at
70T4C
Leading futures ranged as follows:
CORN.
..429
1 2 11
54 ia.1 no 41
1 103 96 131
i 'i ii
11 .. 27 87
4 .. 23 157
..248
7
19 134 Tt 254
18 178 63 533
MONET
IS
EC ACTIVE DEMAND
Local Market Is strong and Sellers Raid for
Higher Prices.
There Is an active demand for honey, and
the market la strong with some growers
holding for higher prices. Local quotations
follow: Cash to producers, extracted, am.
bar. 13$)18e per pound: light amber, 17931c;
white.
Dairy and Country Produce.
BUTTER Cubes, extras. 50c; prints, ex
tras, box lots, 62c; cartons, box lota, 53c;
half boxes. e more; less than half boxes.
le more: butterfat. No. 1, 53o per pound de
livered Portland.
EGGS Oregon ranch, candled, rota and
erarks out. 4c; selects, 52c per dosen.
CHEESE Tillamook, f. o. o. linamooa
Triplets, 27c; Young Americas. 28o per
pound; Coos and Curry, f. o. b. Myrtle
Point: Tripleta, 26e; Toung America, 27c
n-r nmind! Innehorns. 27Vfce Der Pound.
POULTRT Hens. 25026c; Springs. 25
26c; ducks. 82c; geese snd turkeys, nominal.
veal, fancy, ytouo per pouuu.
POKE. Fancy. 2542oo per pound.
Fruits and Vegetables.
TvaJ lobbing Quotations:
FRUITS Oranges, vaienciaa, eswv; icti-
ona. tT.Hiniac per ooa; . oa-nanu, w
nound: rraoefrult. 33.50 64: cantaloupes.
xi .23i a. 23 ner crate: watermelons. 2j(2o
:24c: comb honer. S4.75es.23 Mr L.r nound: neachea. 7Scet$1.50; apples, $1.50
case. Sales to manufacturers, amber, 18e I ' S-15 P'r Dox: Plums, $1.25 per box; P-
II.DVT..IIJ V ' D"i V - , "
r". .sw.-u.i- i r.02.50 per crate.
raiee airect to retailers, ex tract .a. water ' VEGETABLES Tomatoes,
wnita aitaiia, o-gaiioa jacaets, gic
wound; 2-galion Jackets, 20c per pound.
Conditions eleewhere on the Coast are re
ported by wire to the Bureau of Markets
as follows:
Spokane. Wash. Receipts very light.
Sales direct to retailers: Taklma district,
alfalfa white In S-gallon cans. 25c per pound.
Caldwell. Idaho No sales. Inquiries
attady. Crop not made yet.
Taklma. Wash. Shipments light. Growers
holding for higher prices. Few sales re
sorted. Cash to producers. Alfalfa white.
la 8-gaIIon cans, 22 o per pound.
Los Angeles. CaL Supplies cleaning up.
demand active, firm feeling. Cash to pro
ducers en farm: Extracted, white 21 9
22c; light amber. 20921c: amber, few
eaten, 15916c per pound. Comb honey, $69
per case. .Beeswax. 4 06c per
pound.
San Francisco. Cal. Shipments liberal.
Demand and movement good, eteady feel
ing, nagonioads. tracaside, extracted, per
sound, water white. 2223e: sage white,
SI 9 22c: alfalfa white. 20921c; light am
ber. 19920c: dark amber. 13916c Beeswax.
3 935c per pound.
FBODrCE SHIPPED FROM NORTHWEST
Carlot Movement ex Plums sai Peaches
From Oregow te Eastern Markets.
Carlot shipments from Oregon wera re
sorted by th Bureau of Markets as fol
lows:
Peaches August lTl New Tork City, X
Piums August 17: Chicago 6, Milwaukee
-S. Indlaaapolla 2. Elmereek 1, Marysvlli 1,
Xsnsaa City L Ottumwa L Centralis 1.
Pittsburg L
Tha movement from Washington was as
follows:
Cantaloupes August 17i Seattle 2. Ta
coma L
Apples Minneapolis L Cutback L Grand
Forks L
Onions Mlnot L
Peaches August lTl Chicago 2. Minne
apolis 1. Brandon. Can, L August 18: Minne
apolis 2. Spokane 1.
Plums August 17: Denver 5. Corpus
Chrlstl 1. Duluth L Detroit 2. iteosejsw 2.
Indianapolis L Wichita L Chicago 2, Cal
gary 1. Dodge City 1. August 19: Minne
apolis 1. Grand Island L
Potatoes August 17: American Lake 1.
Wallace. Idaho. L
Mixed fruit August IT: Minneapolis 8.
Seattle 2. Pittsburg 1, Chlcsgo 1. Moosejaw
t. Calgary 2. Anaconda L Reglna 1. Great
Faila 1. Lincoln L Hooulam 1. Tacoma L
Blsmark 1. Mandaa 1. Laramie 1. Roslyn 1.
Fargs 1. August IS: Mlnot 2. Minneapolis 1.
Apples August 18: Mlnot 2, Chicago 1.
Cutbank 1.
Idaho ahlpments were:
Potatoes August 17: Denver 6. Kansas
City 3. Fort Worth 1. Butta L Tulsa L
Bid Buying est Selected Baals.
Beginning this week, hide buying wilt be
a a selected basis, made necessary by the
new rules laid down by ths War Industries
Board, according to an announcement made
yesterday by George M. 8ullivan. vice-president
of the H. F. Norton Compsny. In
structions to butchers and fanners as to
tsklng off hides and other Information re
garding selections will be issued In few
days.
Mr. Sullivan also announces ths appoint
ment of Ii. M- Scarritt. formerly of Seattle,
as representative of the company for the
Oregon and Idaho territory.
Fce Seed Crop Short.
A personal Inspection by the field agent
In the northern and southern districts of
ths Wlllamatta Valley conflrme prevloua re
ports of amall sixes and short yields In the
pea seed crop.
A special reporter at SL Anthony, Idaho,
reports tha garden variety of pea aeed about
60 973c per
Psrlerate; cabbage, 4S4HC per pound: lettuce.
12 30 ner crate: cucumbers, bvoioc per
box: peppers, 10c per pound; beana. 8o per
pound; celery, 31-Z5 per aoxen; eggpiaui.
10c per pound; corn. $2.30 per crate.
POTATOES oregone. H.Kav per nuu
dred: Callfornlas. $3 7394 per hundred.
ONIONS Walla walla. i.o per saca.
Staple Groceries.
Local Jobbing quotations:
Rlir.AR Sack baals: Fruit and berry.
$8.05; beet. $.73; extra C, $7.65: powdered.
In barrels. $8.75: cubes. In barrels. $8.95.
NUTS Walnuta. sue: urasu nuts, loo
filberts, 20c; almonds, 18 9 23c; peanuts. 19c
eocoanuta. $1 60 Per dozen.
SALT Half-ground, 100s. 813.90 per ton;
SOs. $17.25 per ton: dairy. -' per ton.
RICE Blue Rose. ll.iuti.'c per pound.
BEANS Jobbing prices: Small white.
18zl4c: large white. 12c; bayou. 10c
lima. ISMc: pink, 89c. Oregon basis,
buying prices: White, 89c: colored. 7c
COFFEE rtoeatea. in arums, utszoc
Provisions.
Local jobbing quotations:
choice. 88c: standard.
picnics, 25c; cottage
HAMS All sixes.
8.1c; skinned, none
roll. 1c
LAKD Tlere oasis, stsnaara pure, zsc;
compound. 23c
BACON Fancy, ivsnc; stsnaara, sea
45c; choice. 85 9 42c
DRT SALT Short, clear sacks, z34o;
exports. 28 931c
Hops, Wool, Etc
HOPS Nominal.
WOOL Eastern Oregon. 50 9 81c: Valley,
84 4? 61 e per pound.
MOHAIR Oregon. BBireoc per pound.
CA8CARA BARK New and old. llo per
pound.
tallow ixo. a, ize per ponna; joa. z,
llo per pound.
GRAIN BAGS Csrlots, 26 0.
Rides and Pelts.
RIDES Salted hides, 25 pounds and np.
15c; aalted stage, 50 pounds and up, 11c:
salted and green kip. 15 to 23 pounds, 16c;
aalted and green calf, to 15 pounds. 25 9 30c;
green hides. 25 pounds and up. 12c; green
stags. 60 pounds and np. 9c; dry filnt hides,
28c; dry flint calf. 82c; hors.hldee, $L259
2; salted horsehldea. $394.
PELTS Dry long-wool pelts. 40o: dn
short-wool pelts, 25980c; salted pelts. May
takeoff. $39.
Oils.
GASOLINE Bulk. 21c; engine distillate
bulk. 12c; kerosene, bulk. 10c; cases, 20c.
LINSEED OIL Raw. barrels. $2.01: cases.
$2.11: boiled, barrels. $2.03; cases, $2.18.
TURPENTINE In tanka. 79c; cases, 89c,
Coffee) Futures Lower.
NEW TORK. Aug. 19. A renewal of
scattering near-month liquidation, accom
panied by re porta that Brazilian shippers
were showing more disposition to sell,
seemed to sccount for an easier tone In the
market for coffee futureo today. The open
ing waa 1 to 8 points lower and the market
cloeed at a net decline of 8 to 7 points, with
September selling off from 8 41c to 8.36c and
July from 8.81o to 8.25c September. 8.87c;
October. 8.4Hc; December, 8.71c; January,
8.79c: March. 8.96c: May. 9.11c; July, 9.23c
Spot coffee, steady; Klo 7s, 8c; Santos
4s; 11C
Naval Stores.
SAVANNAH. Aug. 19. Turpentine, firm.
554c; eales. 232 barrels; receipts. 96 bar
rels; ahlpments, 16 barrels; stocks, 26,519
barrela
Rosin, firm: sales, 470 barrels; receipts,
481 barrels: shipments, none; stock, 64.280
barrels Quote: B. $10.40: D and E. $10.60;
F, $10.6010.70: U, $10.709 10.S0; H and I,
$10. SO: K. $11.5511 70 and 11.70 911.85; N,
$1L93 912.10; WG. $12.25; WW, $12.50.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. Aug. 19. Lead unchanged,
spot. 8.05c
Spelter firm; spot. East St. Louts delivery.
8.87 99.12 Vie
Phone your want ads to Tha Orego
nian. Main 7070. A 6095.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
$1.61
1.64 44
.70 4
.72
26.70
26.72
.70 ti
.72
4S.no
44.13
24.75
24.95
26.72
26.82
Ooen. High. Low. Close.
..81.01 sl.Oi-) i.oiia ti.viv,
.. 1.634 L64 1.64i L63
OATS.
.. .7014 .71
.. .72 .78
MESS PORK.
44.00 . 43.P0
44.15 44.10
SHORT RIBS.
..24.50 24.75 24.50
..24.70 24.95 24.70
LARD.
26.S0
..26.72 26.90
raah nrlre. were:
Corn No. 2 yellow. $1.8891.91: No.
yellow. $1.32; No. 4 yellow. 1.741.76.
Oats No. 3 white, 70Mlc
71r71c.
Kye No. 2. $1.66.
Barley 88c Jtl 1.04.
Timothy $8fc 9.
Clover Nominal.
Lard $26.60.
pork Nominal.
Bibs $24 V 26.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn,. Aug. 19. Barley,
83ct$l-01.
Flax. $4.48 94.51.
Grain at San Francisco.
RAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 19. Flour, $11.20
h.n.1
Grain-Wheat Government price 60 p.. 6;ne,
r.niai Hnej. mow " f . ...
Money, Exchange, Etc,
NEW TORK. Aug. 19. Mercantile paper.
o per cent.
bterllng 60-day bills. $4.73: commercial
60-day bills on banks, $4.72: commercial
60-day bills. $4.71 14; demand, $4.7555: ca
blea, $4.7655. Francs, demand S.66. cables
5.65. Guilders, demand 51, cables 5144
Lire, demsnd 7.51, cables 7.50.
Bar silver gl.01.
Mexican dollars. 78c.
Time loans strong, 60 days. 90 days, six
montns. per cent,
Call money strong: high. 6 per cent: low,
6 per cent; ruling rate, 6 per cent; closing
bid, 54 per cent; offered at 6 per cent; last
LONDON. Aug. 19. Money. 8 ner cent.
uiscount rates: Short bins. 3 17-32 per cent
three months' bills. 3 17-32 per cent.
Hay Yield Is Heavy.
KLAMATH FALLS. Or.. Aug. 19. f Spe
cial. ) J. Frank Adams has -commenced to
cut hay on a portion of h a 2n00-acre ranch.
The tract was reclaimed by Mr. Adams, who
ouiit a long dike by means of a dredge. Con
structton work was under way for nearly
two years.
FRANCISCO PRODUCE MABKET
Prices Current on Eggs, Vegetables, Fresh
Fruits, Etc., nt Bay City.
19. Butter, 49
standard.
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug,
52c
Eggs Fresh extras, 57c; fresh extra pul
lets. 58 c.
Cheese New firsts. 27c: Oregon young
Americas, 27 c.
Poultry Large hens, 80S 32c: young roos
ters. 86c; fryers. 38c; broilers. 40c: pigeons.
$2.30; squabs, 333.60; geese, 21925c; tur
keys, live. 25 928c
Vegetables Green peas. 89c; ssparagus.
nominal; squash. Summer, 75?$1; eggplant.
DOQiiSc; peppers, bell, 50975c; chile, 60
5c; tomatoes, 60975c: lettuce. 75c to f 1.60:
celery, nominal; potatoes, white, 2.50; sweet.
6&6c; onions, red. $1.2591.60; yellow, $2.25
D3.au; garlic, ljc; cauliflower. 40 if 60c;
beets. $191.25: carrots. 75c$l: turnips.
65975c; rhubarb, $1; cabbage. 191c: arti
chokes, $2.a0&4; cucumbers, 60&75c; string
Deans, green, 43c; wax, 495c; lima beans.
6tc; Okra, 6ftic; green corn, $23.
r rult Cantaloupes. Turlock. standards.
$1.5031.75; watermelons, $1; cassab&s, $1.50
per crate: lemons, choice, $4.50iW6; grape
fruit, $66; oranges, Vaienciaa, $6.507.50;
bananas, Hawsiian. 5 7c; pineapples, $4.50
tpb; apples, 31.50 2.50; strawberries, $79
10: cherries, nominal: blackberries, $67;
raspberries, $710; peaches, freestones, $1.25
cvt.o; ciings, i0.i.o; gooseoerries, nomi
nal; currants, nominal; loganberries, $78;
apricots, tig 1.50; pears, 73c3$l; figs, $19
1.25; crabapples, 85c; grapes, Thompson
seedless, $191.35; Muscats. $1.25L50;
Avacadoes. $5 97.
Receipts Flour, 8544 quarters; barley, 21.-
166 centals; beans, SO sacks; potatoes, 4577
sacks; onions. 507 sacks; hay, 715 tons;
89.500 gallons.
$2 4092.60; oats, red leed ana seea,
4 . . -n r,nfnml, vellow. nominal.
Hay Wheat and wheat and oat, $21922;
.t tzi5 2fi: barley. $19 9 23; airaira.
first cutting, $15920: second cutting. .$22
OA h.H.v straw. 60&80C
Meals Alfalfa, new crops. $34956; cocoa-
nut, nominal.
Dried Fruit at New Tork.
NEW YORK, Aug. 19. Evaporated ap
ples, dull; state, 18 915 c
Prunes, quiet; Callfornlas, 8lo; Ore-
'"peachesouiet; standard, 1212c;
choice. 13c; fancy, 14tj.l4c
Chicago Dairy Produoe.
CHICAGO. Aug. 19. Butter, eggs, cheese
unchanged.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, Aug. 19. Spot cotton quiet
Middling, 33.60c
FWES 111 DEMAND
SHIPPINGS AND RAILS ARB ONLY
ACTIVE STOCKS.
New York Sugar Market.
NEW YORK, Aug. 19. Raw sugar, steady:
centrifugal, $6,055. Refined, steady; cut
loaf. $: crushed. S8.75: mould A. XH:
cubes, $8.25: XXXX powdered. $7.70: oow-
dered. $7.65; fine granulated and diamond A,
ei.tfv, uuuiwuuncra a, e'u; ro. X, el.oo.
Hops at New York.
NEW YORK, Aug. 19. Hops, aulet: state
medium to choice, 1917, 33941c; 1916, nom
inal; Pacific Coast, 1917, 1922c; 1910, 139
15c
ALLEGED IDLER ARRESTED
Walla Walla Police to Enforce
Vork-or-Flght Ruling.
Cattle Also Advance With Steers
Selling at $13.25 and Cows at
$9.25 Lambs and Year
ling Sbeep. Higher.
The local livestock market opened strong
with higher prices ruling on all classes of
stock. The run was light at 63 carloads
and with the Inadequate supply prices were
necessarily forced upward.
Hogs advanced to $20. a rise of 50 cents
over Saturday. Prime steers sold at $13.23,
a gain of a quarter, and choice cows brought
$9 and $9.25. In the mutton division, sales
of yearlings at $11.75 and lambs at $15 rep
resented a substantial advance over laat
week's closing quotations.
Receipts were 1102 cattle, 22 calves,
hogs and 1688 sheep. Shippers were:
With hogs C. A Spencer, Red Bluff. Cal.,
1 load: J. W. Orburn. Anderson. Cal.. 1 load:
A. Luce. Calusa, Cal., 1 load; W. J. wllch,
Halnea, 1 load.
With cattle F. Bellinger, Lebanon, 1 load;
O. D. Burdlek,-Gerva!s, 1 load; C. Miller, Al
bany. 2 loads; C. White, Salem, 1 load; J,
W. Veatch, Creiwell, 1 load; Ellis Dement
Myrtle Point 4 loads; M. H. Dement, 2 loads;
Roy Dement 1 load; J. A. Morgan, Condon,
1 load; John Monahan, 1 load; J. W. Toner,
Walla Walla, .1 load; W. H. Harris. The
Dalles, 2 loads; Mr. Laughler, Condon, 1
load; Mr. Shumaker, 1 load; R. A. Rankin,
1 load; F. E. Hall, 1 load; C. A. Underwood,
3 loads; R. R. Rankin, 2 loads; Tom Cope
land. Walla Walla. 1 load; J. A. Morgan,
Condon, 1 load; M. Delan, Madras, 1 load;
J. W. Sommer, Patterson, Wash., 1 load
W. O. Elliott Redmond, 1 load; R. H. Boot,
en, 1 load; J. W. Mercer, North. Powder, 1
load.
With sheep W. A. Leaper, Yoncalla, 1
load; H. E. Barthameu, Meacham, 8 loads
C. P. Ketchum & Son, The Dalles, 4 loads.
With mixed loads F.. Warren, Mount An
gel, 1 load rattle, calves and hogs; Mr.
Caugherley, Harrlsburg, 1 load cattle calves
and sheep.
The day's sales were as follows:
Liberty Per Cent Bonds) Sell
New High Record in
Wall Street.
NEW YORK. Aug. 19. Apart from a new
premium for liberty 3s. which rose to
1U1.06, and the Isolated strength of shipping
and rails, today's stock market was one
of the most insignificant of the dull Sum
mer season.
News over the week-end. Including the
further successful offensive of the allied
forces and the progress which Is being made
towsrds a solution of the railroad contract
dispute, evoked only languid response from
any quarter.
The usual leaders moved in very con.
traded radius. United States Steel varying
only the smallest fraction until the final
hour, when It manifested a firmer tone with
Immediately associated lndustriala.-
Inquiry for shippings seemed to have Its
origin In the belief that negotiatlona for the
advaiftageoua sale of the Mercantile Marine
Company's British assets are approaching a
satisfactory conclusion. Marine preferred
scored an advance or 1 points, the com
mon gaining a substantial fraction and Amer
ican International corporation 1 point on the
growing recognition 01 its shipbuilding operations-
Rails were featured by Canadian Pacific.
which was unusually active at a 2-polnt at
vancc Sales smounted to 172.000 shsres.
The bond market was irregulsr. Liberty
issues contributed extensively to the en
larged tournover. Total sales, par value.
aggregated $8,075,000. Old United States
registered 4s rose per cent on call.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
Da tea.
Am Beet Sugar.
Am Can
Am Car 4k Fdy.
Am I.O co
Am Sm St Rfg..
Am Sug Rfg....
Am Tel & Tel..
Am XL. S...
Anaconda Cop..
Atchison
B A O
B S Cop
Calif Petrol ...
Can Paclf
Cent Leather ..
Chea A Ohio ...
C M A St P....
Chi 4V N W
C R I 4V P Ctfs.
Chlno Cop .....
C F t 1
Corn Prod Rfg. soo 434 43
Crucible Steel.. 1.700 68 67
Cuba Cane Sug. 800 80 29
Dlst Secur .... 7W os on
Erie euu 10 io
WALLA WALLA. Wash.. Ausr. 19
(Special.) The police have started a
work-or-fight campaign and Arthur C.
Hall was the first man arrested. He was
released under $100 bonds to answer a j prime lambs ...
charge of loitering and wandering
about public and private places at late
and unusual -hours of the night without
any visible and lawful business."
Hall is just above the draft age and
the arrest was made on a city charge.
'Every able bodied man in Walla
Walla must work, get out of the city
or go to Jail." Chief Havens announced.
Wt. Prlce.l Wt. Price.
940 810.00 1 hog.... 84018.00
955 ll.OOl 2 hogs... 325 17.75
11.501 5hoKs... 234 13.75
13.251 7 hogs... ISO 17 50
8.25! 8 hogs... 170 19.00
12.75' 2 hogs. .. 20 10.50
10.25110 hogs... 206 20.00
10.0016 hoKS. .. 218 19.75
7.001 9 steers. . 1113 1:1.25
7.501 6 steers.. 1010 11.00
13.00iS3 steers. . 1030 10.50
12.50128 steers. . 1005 10.75
11.251 Scows... 860 6.00
8.001 4 cows... 10.'i0 8.00
6.501 7 cows... 808 5.30
5.501 2 cows... 780 4.00
8.00!30 cows. . . 1040 8.75
7. 001 6 cows... 980 7.00
B.UUI 2 cows... 9-0 8.
6.00! 2 cows... 828 8.00
7.80' 4 cows... 972 7.00
6.7o! 20 mixed... 626 5.35
6.50110 mixed. . 740 5.75
8.501 1 heifer.. 830 6.50
7.251 8 calves.. 215 11.00
8.501 6 calves.. 265 10.00
5.501 1 calf. ... 140 12.00
5.00180 hogs. .. 218 20.00
7.00514 hogs... 175 20.00
6.65! 2 hogs... 75 1S.00
8.251 2 hogs... 175 19.50
4.501 2 hogs... !20 18.00
9 001 5 hogs... 828 18.50
9.25 519 lambs. . 70 15 00
8.65122 yearlings 97 11.75
19.851
Prices current at the local yards are as
follows:
Cattle Prices
Prime steers $12.25S 13.25
Good to choice steers 10. 7511. 75
Medium to good steers 8.50(310 75
Fair to medium steers 8.50 9.50
Common to fair steers 5.50(8 8.00
Choice cows and heifers 8.00 9.25
Med. to good cows and heifers.. 6.00 7.56
Fair to med. cows and heifers.. 5.004 6.O0
Canners 8.00 (f 5.00
Bulls 5.50(9 7.50
Calves 8.50QI12.00
Hogs
Prime mixed 19.50?r2ft.00
Medium mixed 10.0019.50
Rough heavies 17R0(S18.50
Pigs - 16.7518.00
Sheep
13 steers. .
84 steers.
34 steers.. 10S8
21 steers., 1035
10 steers.. S32
24 steers. .
43 steers. .
1 steers. .
19 steers. .
3 steers. .
28 steers. .
59 steers. .
5 steers. .
8 steers. .
1 bull....
1 bull
1 bull....
2 bulls...
1 bull....
5 cows. . .
21 cows. ..
6 cows. .
22 cows. . .
44 cows. . .
11 cows. ..
1 cow. . . .
2 cows . . .
4 cows. .
8 cows. . .
11 cows. ..
5 cows . . .
22 cows. ..
39 cows. . .
7 cows . .
66 cows. ..
4 hogs. . .
1005
970
1022
878
esc
1105
ll:i6
BOO
835
920
1120
1610
1335
1190
9S2
955
90
9S0
810
908
760
745
825
928
7S6
800
900
995
1100
1002
225
Morris Brothers, Inc.
Established 25 Years.
201 Railway Exchange Building, Portland, Oregon.
THE PREMIER MUNICIPAL BOND HOUSE
OF OREGON
Municipal Bonds Yielding from S.2S to 7
It yon must SELL yonr Liberty Bonds, SELL to US. If yon east BUY
more Liberty Bonda, BUY from Va, We BUY and we SELL at the New
York market
Telephone Main 3409. '
Liberty Loan Department Open Until
6 P. M. Saturday
Omaha 234 46 178 .... $
Portland. Or... 8 1
St" Joseph 38 17 6 S
Salt Lake City. 1 .... 9
St. Paul 7 4 7
San Francisco 2 .... 1 ....
Seattle. Wash.. 1
Spokane .... 1
Witchlta 27 10 1 .... 2
Various 42 46 26 28 1
Totals 1155 506 352 B4 60
One week ago. 9R7 849 3S0 56 49
Four w'ks ago. 1147 606 254 29 57
State origins of livestock loaded Aug. 18:
For Portland
Washington ... 3 ....
California 1
Totals 8 1
One week ago. . 24 3 2 . . . . 1
Four w'ks ago. 17 2 8 .... 2
For Seattle
Washington ... 1
Total Seattle. 1 ....
One week ago. 3 .... 8
For Spokane
Washington 1
One week ago.. 4 2
Four w'ks ago. 1
Chicago Livestock Market.
CHICAGO, Aug. 19. Hogs 25.000; mar
ket unevenly 15c to 40c higher. Mostly 25c
higher than Saturday's average; top $20;
butchers, $19.25 19.90; light. $19.2520:
packing, $lSial8.75; roughs, $17.50 18; bulk.
$18.30 19.85; pigs, $17. 75g 18.40.
cattle Receipts. 16.500: steady to strong.
Beef cattle, $10916.25; butcher stock, cows
and heifers, $7.25 14; stockers and feeders.
good, choice and fancy, $7.50qrl3; calves,
$16.7517.0.
Sheen Receipts. 29.000, mostly 25c lower.
Top Westerns, $18.50; natives. $17.75; lambs,
choice and prime. $17.65 18.50; medium and
good. $16.2517.65; ewes, choice and prime,
$11.50 13.75.
Omaha Livestock Market.
OMAHA. Neb., Aug. 19. Hogs Receipts
5600; market 10 to 20 cents higher; heavy,
$1818.65: mixed. $18.25(f 18.40; light $1S.40
fill); pigs. $1618; bulk of sales, $18.20
18.50.
Cattle Kecelpts. lQ.unu; marKet steady to
stronger. Native steers, sll-uOwl .50;
cows and heifers, $7. 50 12. 50: Western
steers. $1013.B0: Texas steers. $8.50011.30;
cows and heifers. $711.50; canners. $67:
stockers and feeders, $6.50(13.50; calves,
$1013
Sheet) Kecelpts. 2-.uuu: marKet steaay.
Wethers, $12.5014; ewes, $10.50( 13; laiobs
$17.85 18.15: yearlings, $ 1.1. 50 14.50.
HALL & COMPANY
BUT AND SELL
Railroad
Public Utility
Industrial
Municipal
BONDS
YIELDING
fo to
Foreign Government Loans
Local Securities
Preferred Stocks
Lewis Bldg. Portland, Or.
John A. Roebling, founder of the
Roebling Company, In Trenton, N. J.,
began the construction of the New
York and Brooklyn suspension bridge
in 1872. He designed the bridge and
directed the work. After his death it
was carded to completion in 1883 by
his son, Washington A. ' Roebling. The
total cost was $5,000,000.
Fair to medium lambs...
Yearlings
wethers
14.00 ?15.00
11. 0013.00
10.00 11.75
9.00110.75
Ewes 7.00 9.06
DESTINATIONS OF LIVESTOCK LOADED
Shipments to Leading Livestock Markets of
United States.
Destinations of livestock loaded August 19.
(Double decks counted as two cars):
Cattle Horses Mxd.
calves Hogs Sheep muletock.
Baltimore ..... 29 1
Boston 1 48 ,
Buffalo 4 5 9
Chicago 252 210 108 1 11
E. St. Louis 38 20 3 3 3
Fort Worth 43 3 1 5 3
Indianapolis ... 6 1 .... .... 8
Kansas City 331 44 23 8 T
Oklahoma City. 60 21
PARLIAMENT MAN TALKS
Lieutenant-Colonel Alfred Ham-
mersley Honor Guest at Luncheon.
Lieutenant-Colonel Alfred Hammers-
ley, of the British army, was the guest
of honor and principal epeaker at the
regular Chamber of Commerce luncheon
yesterday noon. Colonel Hammersley,
who comes from Oxfordshire, is a mem
ber of Parliament He was delegated
by the British government to tour Can
ada, speaking of Britain's war aims,
and a similar trip covering the larger
cities has been arranged for him in the
United States.
Colonel Hammersley's talk was of a
general nature, touching upon the pur.
poses of the allied governments and
asking closer co-operation of Amer
icans in the world struggle. He was
presented by Henry L. Corbett. Judge
Carey and other citizens prominently
identified with war activities were
present at the luncheon.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS
Births.
STAPLETON To Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sta
pleton. Independence, Or.. August 5. a son.
JOHNSON To Mr. and Mrs. E. O. John
son, 12S5 East Twenty-third street August
13. a daughter. ... ,
BROWN To Mr. and Mrs. Edwin K.
Brown, 873 Clackamas, August 15. a daugh
ter HOWARD To Mr. and Mrs. Frederick K.
Howard, 350 Twenty-fifth street North. Au
gust 14. a son.
O'CONNOR To Mr. and Mrs. A. P. O'Con
nor, 814 East Morrison, August 14, a daugh
ter HARflOOD To Mr. and Mrs P. B. Har
good, 306 Fairbanks, August 15, a daugh
ter KRUEGER To Mr. and Mrs. Ernie E.
Kruegor. 1092 East Harrison, August 13, a
BIVERSON To Mr. and Mrs. Olaf A. Iver
son. 3S0 College. August 6. a son.
NELSON To Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson,
765 Hood. August 9. a daUKliter
BUSHNELL To Mr. and Mrs. X. W. Bush
nell. 1312 East Twenty-seventh, August 8,
a daughter.
TAYLOR To Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Taylor.
Ketchlcan, Alaska, August 8, a son.
Pl'TMAN To Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Putman.
759 Halsey. August 13. a son.
WESTMAN To Mr. anil Mrs. W. W. West
man. 1421 East Seventeenth, August 9, a son.
PARK To Mr. and Mis. F. H. Park. Mo
lalla. Or.. August 9, a daughter.
HINKLE To Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hlnkle.
Echo. Or., August 14, a daughter.
HESS To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard B. Hess,
693 Sherrett. August 13. a son.
STANDIFER To Mr. and Mrs. Guy M.
Stamllfer, 475 East Eighteenth street North,
a daughter.
OAOSBY To Mr. and Mrs. Walter M.
Gadsby, 271 North Twenty-second, August
10, a son.
Vancouver Marriage Licenses.
HARDR ON-BROWN H. Hardron. 82. of
1 . .. u..li .. .. . I , , I .. . . ' 1 D-a... OA
Of Portland.
ALLEN-PORTER William Allen, 48, of
Portland, and Mrs. Mona Porter, 39, of
Roseburg. Or.
COYNER-BURCH Walter Coyner. 44, of
Portland, and MtsSNGoldie Burch, 29, of
Portland.
DUBOIS-LEDUC Victor Dubois. 39. of
Yakima. Wash., and Miss Marie Leduc, 39.
of Yakima. Wash. ,
FITZGERALD-BAILEY .1 Fitzgerald.
48, of Portland, and Mrs. Romalne Bailey,
33, of Spokant-, Wash. t
M 1 LLER-TH I EL Peter Miller. 32. of
Portland, and MIhs Wary Thlei, 27, of Port
land. SLACK-LINN Willie Slack, 28, of Leton,
Pa., and Mrs. Pearl Linn, 32, of Vancouver,
Wash.
SAVE-DAVIS Max Save. 30. of Chicago,
and Mls Lillian Davis, 32, of Charleston,
S. C.
BOOTH E-THORPE Archie Boothe, 21. of
Portland, and Mitfs Pansy Thorpe, 16, of
Portland.
HANNON-KAUFM AN Edward Hiinnon.
28, of Portland, and Mrs. Vina Kaulinan,
27. of Portland.
LI VINGSTON-ESTLE Otis Livingston,
84, of Portland, and Mrs. Lucy Estle, 34, of
Portland.
DAVIS-MACOMB John Davis, 81. of
Portland, and Mrs. Lettle Macomb, 44, of
Portland.
BORROR-RUSSELL William Borror.
legal, of Portland, and MErs Tculah Russell,
legal, of Portland.
LANIGAN-VIAENE Edward I.Rnigan.
legal, of San Francisco, Cal., and Mlsa Cora
Vlaene. legal, of Hherwood, Or.
RAILROADS REMAIN LIABLE
Regulation Regarding Damage to
Fruit In Transit Disapproved.
OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU, Waah
ington, Aug. 19. The Interstate Com
merce Commission disapproved a regu
lation adopted by various railroads
entering Canada under which those
roads would be free from liability for
frost or heat damage to fruit from Ore
gon, Washington and Idaho, unless due
directly to their actionable negliKence.
The commission makes no order, but
assumes that the Director-General of
Railroads will give the regulations his
attention.
. .
High. Low.
800
400
200
L4(K
200
900
200
S.900
200
200
8.800
"200
800
"'ioo
1.700
800
700
800
46
83
10914
94
18
66 Va
19
138
flS
67
48
"25
88
48
84
109
94
18
65
19
157
68
67
47
25
88
bid.
69
46
84
05
7M
10KLL
94
15
66
85
64
20
19
68
87
48
92
25
8S
7
80
SH
15
$475,000
CITY OF PORTLAND, OREGON, ASSESSMENT COLLECTION
5x2 Coupon Gold Bonds
DATED AUGUST 1, 1918 . DUE AUGUST 1, 1928
$150,000, Optional August 1, 1921.
$130,000, Optional Augrust 1, 1923.
$195,000, Optional August 1, 1925.
Prices to yield 4.90 to optional date and thereafter
Principal and semi-annual interest (February and August 1st) payable at the office of the City
Treasurer, Portland, Oregon, or at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Oregon, New York City.
Denomination $1000.
:
VVV
.Va
:-:-
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FACTS NO. 2H2.
WORKED
BEYOND
CAPACITY
In general session, the
Chamber o f Commerce o f
the United Slates declared
"that the present traffic is
beyond the capacity of the
railroads. That it is im
perative that our rivers,
canals, intercostal routes
and our main highways he
irsed to move freight." This
can be accompli shed by
paving roads with
BITULITHIC
WARRKV BROTHERS
COMPANY,
JournnI Bide., Portland, Or.
Gen Electric ..... ..... 145
600 88 83
nn Motors
Gt Nor pfd .... 300 92 92
Gt Nor Ore ctfs. ...... ..... .....
Ill Central
Insp Cop 1.000 51 51
M M pia...,. 04,wu 's iui
Int Paper 400 85 85
K C Sou
Kennecott Cop
Lou la A Kaah.,
Max Motors ...
Mex Petrol ...
Miami Cop ....
Mis Paclf .....
Mont Power ...
Nev Cop
N Y Cent
N T N H H.,
Nor A West ...
Nor Paclf 400 80 BO
Paclf Mall
Pac f T St T
Pennsylvania .. 600 43 43
Pitts Coal
Bay Con Cop... 400 23
Reading 2.300 89
Rep lr & Steel.. 200 91
Sou Paelf 1.000 86
Sou Railway ... 1.800 28
Srudebaker Cor
Texas Co 4O0 151
Union Paclf ... l.SOO 124
200
8O0
200
600
1.8O0
8,400
26
101
27
20
78
42
28
10
27
20
72
42
23
89
91
86
28
isi"'
124
81
VQ
61
101
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83
11J
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90
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT
(As officially reported July 23, 1918)
Assessed valuation, 1918 : $284,819,955
, BONDED DEBT (this issue included) $29,474,498
Less water debt : $7,944,000
Less sinking fund 2,172,888 10,116,888
NET GENERAL DEBT 19,357,610
Total bonded debt includes $10,367,598 Improvement Bonds payable from
assessments against private property.
These bonds are issued to provide funds for the purchase by the City of property
to be sold for delinquent assessments.
FEDERAL INCOME TAX EXEMPT
NO OWNERSHIP CERTIFICATE REQUIRED
LEGAL INVESTMENT FOR SAVINGS BANK FUNDS IN OREGON, WASHING
TON AND CALIFORNIA
Legality approved by Storey, Thorndike, Palmer & Dodge, Boston, Massachusetts.
"Passed by the Capital lesues Committee as not Incompatible with the National Interest,
but without approval of legality, validity, worth or security. Order No. A 1160.
LUMBERMENS TRUST COMPANY
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
I H BgifcUai'y- fcV 109 Third St. Muln 28
10S Third St. Main 26
ALASKA
Ketchikan. WranieelL Junean. Souslaa
Haines, Skacwar. Cordova. Valdea
Seward and Anchorage.
Special Summer Kxouralons. Round
trip rates to all Alaaka poinla. Largeat
hips, unequaled eervloe, low rates. In
cluding bertha and meals Hake reservations.
LUMBERMENS
BUILD1NO
Capital and Surplus $600,000
FIFTH AND
STARK
San Fratocisco - Los Angeles
LOW RATES.
By Steamer
Inclrdtng Meals and Berth.
THE BAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND
8. 8. CO.FA.NT.
Tickets at Third and Stark.
Telephone llroaUn-aj LiOO, Bdirj. 268,
A 1234. A Hill.
AUSTRALIA
. Honolulu. Suva, Naw Zealand
C1N10I1H AUSTRALASIAN ROYAL KAIL LIN?
Largevt, newest, best-equipped steamers.
For tares and sailings apply Can. Pac. Rail
war. M Third St.. Portland, or General
Aftnt. 440 bey m our tSfc., V annou ver. H. iX
Fast American 8. 8. SONOMA. VENTlRi.
Honolulu, tlO 1st, fSS 2d. balllnc dates on
application.
Oceania 8. S. Co., 601 Market BU 8. r. CaL