Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, September 18, 1918, Page 17, Image 17

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    THE 3I0RXIXC OREGOXIAX. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1018.
17
BURLAP SET PRICES
Rumors That British Govern
ment Will Fix Calcutta Values.
MARKET TO BE STABILIZED
Heports of Sharp Cat Lack Confir
mation, but Effect Checking of
1 Business Northwestern. Bag
Season Closes With Snrplns
With the distribution of train ban prac
tically completed In the Northwest, there la
little Interest la this commodity now, and
the market la on a nominal basis, around
Sj cents. There Is some surplus, aa has
always been the esse at the end of a grain
baa season. California, however, still re
quires a quantity of bags for the late crops,
auch as lice.
There have been reports of a limited
amount of bualnesa In 1919 bass at prices
In the neighborhood of 20 cents. There la
BO disposition shown to speculate, however,
with the future nncertatntles so great.
Rumors have been In circulation, ema
nating from certain of the Eastern Import
tars, that the British Government la about
to determine maximum prices for burlap
In Calcutta, and whether these rumors are
correct or not. they have certainly had an
- ansettllng effect on the burlap market. On
of the statements made names a price
from t to 13 cents. These flgurea represent
about a half of present values, and naturally
such talk has quieted trading until buyers
can gst authsntle Information.
Other Importers who have been Invest!
gating the report say that from the In
' formation they can get. the British govern.
meat has given no thought to stablllsln
burlap prices, and that rumors of a fixed
. Calcutta price, 90 to 100 per cent under the
currant figures, were started by the desire
and possibly the request of the United
States Government to obtain burlap direct
at the same quotations stocks are obtained
by the British war officials.
The Government recently placed orders
with Importers for 2,500.000 yards of 10-
unca burlap. These goods are to be deliv
ered by December 31. The buyers of burlap
In the- quartermaster's department announce
that the Government will soon ask for addl
- tlonal bids, as great quantities will be
eeded the first half of the coming yer.
MORE 1NTEEEST IX BARLEY MARKET
One Hon dred Tens Bold at Exchange
Cheapest of Feed Grains.
One hundred tons of September feed bar
ley were sold at the Merchants' Exchange
yesterday at $51. a dollar under the bid
price of Monday. More Interest Is expeoted
to develop In the barley market, owing to
Its relative cheapness. Corn bids were re
duced $10L5O. Local and Eastern oats were
teady.
Weather conditions In the Middle West,
as wired from Chicago: "Winnipeg, cloudy,
7; Minneapolis, partly cloudy, 83: Chicago,
cloudy, cold; Peoria, clear, cold; St. Louis,
foggy, cool; Kansss City, partly cloudy, 57
- St. Joseph, clear, 4; Hutchison, clear, BO;
Tbpeka. 50; Omaha, part cloudy, 55; Ohio
Valley, partly cloudy, cool. Forecast: Min
nesota, unsettled, with probable showers to
night and Wednesday warmer. Balance of
gram belt renerally fair and warmer to
night and Wednesday."
Terminal receipts. In cars, were reported
fry the Merchants Exchangs as follows:
1
S-l
50
15
14
1
1
S27
103
Portland Wheat. Bar. Flour. Oats. Hay.
j -....... .ir
lear ago .... 11
Season to date.. I '.'0
lear ago ..... 470
Tacoma
Monday frit
Year ago .... 16
Seaion to date. .1314
Year ago .... iUl
Seattle
Konday T ... T
Year ago . ...1S20 ' 1 g
Season to date. .1.1.11 u 412
Year ago .... 320 42 3J0
6
7
19
240
1
4
6
61
S
13
144
133
5
7
PM
404
IS
17
823
425
15
- 724
1295
PLENTY
Demand
OF GRAPES OX MARKET
Is Good sad Price Ars Kent ml
Steady Level.
Grapes were plentiful and with a good
local demand prices were stesdy. Five cars
arrived from California, and 200 crates at
Oregons by express. A considerable cumber
f the Malagas arrived In poor condition.
Malagas wera quoted at 697 cents a pound
aad Tokays at 7 centa a pound, or $2.25
car crate. Oregon Malagas and Tokays sold
generally at S1.Z501.OO. mostly 1.60. some
crates, four-basket carriers, mixed Tokays,
siajagaa and Rosa of Peru, the latter over
ripe, sold at $1.50. Two cars of grapes were
shipped from California for Portland on
Monday.
There were no fresh earlot arrivals of can
taloupes and stocks cleaned up well at un
changed prices.
Thars was a better assortment of pears on
nana, Bstletts were held at 11.6001.75. X
ales of Anjous were reported. Oregon pear
aipmenrs announced wera three cars to
Chicago, two to New Tork and one each to
Baltimore, Washington and Norfolk.
Other Oregon produce shipments wera two
ears or apples to Niw Tork, one car of an
t"o o Omaha and one car of onions to San
Francisco. On. car of Oregon peachea was
simrteo. tor tnis city.
Shipments for the Portland market In-
aluded three cars of potatoes from Idaho and
ana car or onions from California.
GOVERNMENT INTERESTED IN FTRS
ay Be Large Borers for Military Purposes
amnng w inter.
The Government Is reported to have en.
lered the fur market lately and no doubt
win be a large consumer of furs suitable
for military purposes for delivery within
the next few months. This action on the
part of the Government should serve to
turtnsr roniry the present strong .position
or the trade and will probably have a. atim.
alatlng effect on buainess la the Immediate
xuiure.
Skunk and muskrat still contlnne to call
for the best demand, ssy advices from St.
i.ouis. nut lately mere nas been a strong
esmana ror lynx and wildcat, also good
quality wolves. otters are beginning to
move more freely. Raccoon, opossum and
American ermine are commanding better
prices. All other furs are selling on the
basis estsblished In the April sale or higher,
with the exception of beaver, which Is still
somewhat loser
Tomato Receipts Are Large.
The potato market continued weak, but
fancy Btirbanka again commanded $3,250
3.50. though ordinary grades sold at 12.73
6 3.04. Idaho rurala were quoted at 92.25
0 3.10.
Onions were nnchsnged oa the local mar
ket with a moderate movement.
Tomatoes were weak at 45 850 cents for
the best and down to 25 cents for poorer
grade. Besides lsrga home-grown receipts,
uoo boxee came la by express and 300 boxes
by boat.
FIRST CAR OF FILBERTS COMING
Tula Will B Only Shipment to Beach Port
land This Year No Braail Nuts,
Ths first car of Imported filberts Is on the
way to Portland from New York and la due
to arrive hero about October t. It la the only
car that will com this season, as the Gov
ernment has restricted Importers licenses.
It Is almost certain there will be no
Brasll nuts for the general trade this Win
ter, as ths Government hss asked Importers
to sell only to shellers. in ordsr that the
shells msy be saved for the making of
charooat for gas masks.
The Pacific Coast walnnt crop Is a large
one. but It Is likely that when opening
prices are nsmed they wlH be found higner
than last year's, as no licenses have been
Issued to Import French wslnuta, and the
California Association will have things Its
own way. Importations of Oriental nuts
are expected to be very light, owing to the
transportation difflcultlea
California if port, are that a part of the
almond crop of that state was injured by
recent rains.
Egg Market Barely Steady.
The average yield In nine leading states
producing Fall cabbabe la officially esti
mated at 10.6 tons per acre, compared with
8.1 tons the eatlmsted final yield laat year
and 8.2 tons In 1818. Condition of the Fall
crop is reported somewhat impaired by
droufh in various producing sections. Early
official reports Indicate possibly 10,000 acres
contracted for kraut. Prices unofficially re
ported for kraut contracts are generally
above these prevailing laat year, sometimes
100 per cent higher.
PRIME CATTLE FIRfil
wr $8,436,000. United 6taU bond,
issues, wer unchanged On call.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
old
I Am Beet Sugar
American Can. .
Am Car & Fdry
American IjOco.
Active Demand for Best Stock Us
1 Am xei. xc lei. .
at Local Yards.
Sales.
200
l,oo
800
It 00
I
1.500
4.109
1,500
1.400
Am Z L ft I.
Anaconda Cop
Atchison ....
Allot Will
Bait & Ohio
Butte sup Cop
California Pet
Canadian Pac.
unee s unlo.
C M A St. Paul
c R I i ctfs
Chlno Conner
Colo Fl & Ir
Corn Pdts Rera
vrucioie Bteei.
Cuba Cane Bug
Distil Securities
Erie
Ueneral Elertrio
General Motors
Crtit North Pfd
Ut North O Ctfs
llinois Central
Insplr Copper..
int M m fia
Inter Nickel
Inter Paper
There was a good run of cattle at the hn cl,v. south
stock yard. yesterday and they figured ag
prominently in the day's business. Several li.,Well Mootra 600
loads of prims steers were sold at f 12.00 I Mexican Pet.... 22,500
to $13. Good oows brought 13 ft 8.00. The Miami copper..
High.
09
44 H
85
88
67is
Closing
Low, bid.
Oil
4:i H
84
84
it"
'68
TOP STEERS BRING $13
Cbolce Lambs and Ewm Sell at Ad
vance Over Last Week's Quota
tions Hogs Are Steady at
Unchanged. Rate's.
200 "53 i 'oi
3.900 181 K 157
4(1
23
44
25 Va
3.6o6
2.000
UliO
4,8l0
1,200
" 2.'sno
800
aoo
200
300
10,300
1,900
411
65
ao4
5a
15
ma
eoa
ira
53 H
101
30
41
. 84
:io
01-4
15
110(4"
90 V4
30
t5(5
53
100 1,
20 Vl
hog market was also steady with the top
quotation of $19.75 sgain realized. There
was not much trading In the sheep house.
but the few sales reported Indicated a strong
position for good stock. A bunch of
ewes brought su.oo, a better prioe
lian current recently, while a few prime
lambs sold at S15. or 50 cents better than
last week's extreme quotation.
Receipts were 500 cattle, 0 calves, 602
hogs and 83 sheep. Shippers were:
With hoes Charles Losler, Cottonwood
Cat 1 load: A. Luce. Orland. CaL. 1 load
Willow.. 1 load: Flak A Walbournc. Parma,
Idaho. 1 load: W. B. Hunter, I.ostine, 1
load; Q. L. Kormin, Maupln, 1 losd.
with cattiA-.l' A. tlntter. C'reswell.
lnnriM- n A Winter, fornlhff. Csl.. - loads
A. F. Hunt. Chllotlum. 4 loads; O. L. Hamlll,
i-n,,n,n litiiVin. 1 load- W I. Dlshman. Opal
Cltv. 1 load: William Stallion. 1 load; Mays
Brothers. Hedmond. 2 loads; E. W. Ayk-
ioaus; i. it. nits.
Egg Market Barely tSeady,
Ths egg market was no more than steady
v.trdv. with former prices Quoted.
Country creamery butler was tirm, si ine worm. niiu.iuin.
supply was not up to oral requ.r.meuts. tWsT day's sales were as follows
fOUIiry ana oressea mw we,. I .... y, wt
and unchanged. I j steers. .11:12 iia.J.tl 4 steers.. 0-
ill) steers, .loiio wi a
Bank Clearings. i L-r gteers. .1038
Bsnklssrings of the Northwestern eltles st'- '"'.'i
.. l.ll.. I ' COWS.. 10.1.1
. i.ann as.
Price.
.00.
(110 t 8.00
.10(10 4.75
g.2.
Missouri Pseifle
Montana Power
Nevada Copper
N Y Central. ...
N T N H AH..
Nor A 'Western
Northern Pac. .
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania. ...
Pittsburg t'osi. .
Rav Con Cod.',,
Reading . . ....
Rep If A Bteel. ,
Stint Arix Cop
Southern Pac. . .
Southern Ry...
Studcbaker Cor.
Texaa Co. ...,.
t nlon Pacific. .,
1! a Indus Al..
U 8 Steel......
U 8 steel pfd..
ftah Copper. .
Wabssh Pfd "B"
Western Union. .
West Electric.
Bethlehem a
300 . 3314
38
104
2S
25
hi)
1,000
TOO
' .100
J.soa
""aoo
""rioo
" i'.Snii
S.20O
1,100
2oo
:ioo
s.ooo
l.ino
6.000
l.aoo
3.400
T5.H00
500
600
400
6.000
20
73 H
39 T4
"874
"43?4
"it"
S7
0-4
13
S.-.S
204
4S54
ir,Bi
124S4 .
1 164
100
H' .
83 4
43H
81 s
. 3274
"26V4
1A1 26 v
39 1
"2314
sn
13
85 4
2.-.?4
4414
l.-.H
123
112-4
107-4
1 10
83 V4
43
70 74
Portland
.Sesttle ...
Tacoma .. .
Spokane ..
.-i.477.RB
7.411.182
...k.. 1.14V-"
1.475,2;i
. Balances.
S 477.0O
1.388.628
1 45.571
637.0S7
rOKTLAND MAIIII ClCOTATIONS
Grain. Floor, reed. Eta.
Merehsnts Exchange, noon session t
Hid.
.880.23
. .50.00
. 52. 00
52.50
04.50
September delivery -
Oat a. No. 2 whits feed
Parley, standard feed
Barley, standard "A" -
Kastera oats sna corn in ouia:
Oats. No. 3 white
3-pound clipped white ..........
Com. No. 8 yellow ...............
Corn. No. 3 mixed .....
Octohen
Osts. No. 2 V2-"
Rarley, reed ' '
Barley. "A" r.2.00
Uats, No. 3 52.50.
Oats, clipped 54. .i0
Corn, yellow 87.50
corn, mixed 68.00
WHEAT Government basis, 12.20 per
bushel.
FLOUR Straights. 810.03911.93 per bar
rel; whole wheat, fl0.25; graham, S9.0
10.25: barley flour, ill per barrel; rye
flour.i 812.50 per barrel; cornmeal, 811-30
11. 80 per barrel; corn flour, six; oat flour.
111. 20 11.40 per barrel.
aULi.rEED Mill run. I. o, D. mm; ear-
lots, 829.65; mixed cars, 830.18: less than
ca riots. $30.65: rolled barley, 885; rolled
oats. (89.
CORN Whole. 875; cracked. 878 per ton.
HAY Buying prices, f. a. b. Portland:
Eastern Oregon timothy. 830 per ton: Valley
timothy, $29 per ton; alfalfa. $27; valley
grain hay, 826927; clover, $28; straw, $9
V lu.
cows
11.60 2 COWS.
l'.'.OOill cows... 1040
.."V0 1 cow.... Sso
P.OOilT cows ..1017
6.2.11 1 cow ... SM
R.0O 8 cows... HI54
6.001 3 cowi. . .12S8
7.251 8 cows ..1180
7.7-".ll cows .. !B8
6.75 1 bull ...14S0
3 50197 hogs 17
19. "51 7 hogs... 100
10.801 R hogs.... 140
1S.2VSB hogs .. 100
19.99 19 hogs .. 161
18.75110 hogs ...1S2
14.0o77 hogs .. 104
13.50,12 hogs... 110
I. -..0O 2 hogs . 320
9.00 15 vearlings 130
II. 501 14s yearlings 90
10.2.121 lambs.. 83
T. 00,11 lambs.. 82
8.25
Prices current at the local yards are as
follows:
Cattle-
Prims steers
tiood to choice steers..
Medium to good steers.
Fair to medium steers
rnmmon to t'air steers.
Choice cox's and heifers
Med. to good cows and helrers.
Fair to med. cows and heifers.
Canners . .
Total sales for the day 235.000 shares.
BONDS.
U
44
K5H
114
tot
107!
S
13
07 X
S.i
ut4
53 S
2614
18H
mo i
67
30
4514
41
30
52 H
15H
144-11414
90
30
n-
5:H4
101 14
2014
31 14
1714
32
113
25 V4
101.114
2
23 H
4
20
73
30 H
1031?
87 V4
31
4314
4S
no
15
85 H
28H
13
124
114
10!! 14
1104
83 V,
23
82
:i!4
PRODUCE LIST EVEN
cows. .1110
IO rows. . KOll
10 cows. .. tii'7
L'l cows.. 070
33 cows . . 0;
13 cows. . 105.1
10 rows.. I2
1 bull... 1280
3!) hogs.. 210
i(7 hogs.. 170
hoss.-.
14 hogs
.1 hogs
8 lambs.
40 lambs
o lambs
.i0 ewes
12 steers.
steers. .loss
7 itMri. . HMO
.11 1 ..j CBVCS. 3al
315
174
i88
86
81
70
120
931
B 00
6.7
7.00
8.00
5.50
8.50
6.00
0.00
19.40
18.25
17.50
19.75
19.80
19.50
19.8:
17.00
IS. 7
98 IPac T T 5s.. RRt4
9 lU P 4s 88
U 8 Steel Bs s
g IS P cv 5s 90
innUlAnrlo-Fr. Bs.... 94
108U. II B Lib 31ts.. 100.1
80 U B 1st 4s 08.78
DAR OrefBs 55 V, U 8 2d 4;. ... . . 93 02
wrrotblli.. ftsmn B 1st 4H... M.80
w t a. 804 U 8 2d 414s,,,, 0.H
MPS. fi7 14 U 8 3d 414s.... 95.90
Pa con 4H 9214
Bid.
rj S ref 2s reg.
do coupon.,.
U 8 3s reg. . .. ,
do coupon. .
U 8 41 reg.....
do coupon... .
Atch gen 4s.
Advances Offset Declines in
Most Domestic Markets.
WEEK'S MOVEMENT LARGER
Forty Cars of Cranberries Started
From Massachusetts Potatoes
Selling Higher la East, bnt
Barely 6teadv on This Coast.
ma
The Land's
Behind the Loan
No longer is Security, Interest or Safety a Question
at issue in the subscription to Liberty Bonds.
1Ve hsve the Nation and tta 150 billion Dollars In
Resources aa Collateral. We know the Interest rate of
4V4 la Substantial. We know they are aa aafe aa
, SAFETY I'l'SULiF.
Above and beyond all else we know It means Backing; the Boys
"over there."
80 let the question be HOW MTJCH EHAT,L, I SUBSCRIBE TO THE
TH LIBERTY LOAN, WHEN DO I SUBSCRIBE, and WHERE? .
Subscribe you ASSIGNED QtOTAl do It at ANY BANK and AT
ONCE,
: This apace contributed bs- Morris Dros.
American Foreign Banking
Corporation 56 Wall St., New York
Capital, $3,200,000
Surplus, $1,152,000
Organized pursuant to the Federal Reserve Act authorizing
National banks to own stock in a bank enframed In international
banking; aftd operating under control of Federal Reserve Board.
Albert H. WIsTRiti, Chairman, of the Board
Archibald Kalua, Preeldent
Harden B. Harris. Vlce-l'resliient 1'. Krcd Aspdrn, Tlce-Prealdeat
Charles A. Itlackenale, Secretary and Treasurer
Every description of International bnnklna; business transacted. Corre
spondents in all parts of the Allied and Neutral World. Accept"
ancea ajven agrainHt shlpmenta of merchandise. Hills of
exebanare nes;otiated and collected. Drafts and
i letters of credit Issued. Imports and
exports financed. Interest al
lowed on balances.
BRANCHES
Fort M Prince, Ha?H ' Panama City, Republic of Panama.
Cristobal, Canal Zone
Facilities of the Banking- Corporation may be eeoured through
UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
Portland
Bulls .
Calves
Hogs
Prime mixed
Medium mixed
Kouica heavies
Pigs
Sheep
Prima lambs .........
Fair to medium lambs.
Yearlings
Wethers
Ewes
Prices.
...f 12.0OtVia.06
... 11. 00612.00
... 11.00
. .. D.70
... fi.TSs .2S
9.000 K.tKI
0.75 7.2
4.7S 6.75
3.00& 4.00
.0012.00
19.50(919.75
18.0019.30
14.00 17.00
Money, Kxchatice. Etc.
ics"tw Tnn w n,nt. 17. Mercantile tsper,
ii nn unchanged. Sterling wi-asy ouis. un
3? 9 demand. S4.75 7-16: cables, 4.76i4
" "'I I ,. j ..j ..hl. 117 r.ullders.
demand, 47; csoies, uivm,
1BTU- e.hl.. a a.,.
' Uevican dollars, time loans and call
money, strong, unchanged.
13.00
LONDON, Bept. 17. Money and discount
rates, unchanged.
CORN BREAK IS SHARP
NEWS OP GENERAL EMBARGO CAR.
RIES PRICES DOWN.
13.0041S.00 sr.a. trararshl fron Weather
Adds to B-artsh Sentiment. Oats
10.00911.00
8.00b 10.00
a.600 S.00
Dsiry and Coontry Produce.
BUTTER Cubes. extras. 64c: prints.
sxtrss. box lots, 56c; cartons, box lots. 67o;
hair boxes, ttc more: less tnsn nail ooxes.
e more; butterfat. o. 1. 600 per pound.
delivered Portlsnd.
EOGS Oregon ranch, candled, rots and
cracks out. 4tA0c: aelects, Q3o per dozen.
CHEESE Tillamook, f. o. b. Tillamook;
Triplets. 28c: louni Americas. 80c: long.
horna 80c per pound: Coos and Carry, f. o.
Mvrt point: Triolets.
Americans, 2t)ic per pound; i
Der nouna.
rOULTHT Hens. 2saz7e: springs, zea
28c; ducks, 23 30c; geese, nominal; turkeys.
live. 3L'C
VEAL Fancy. 20Hr21e ter ponnd.
PORK Fancy. 2ftc per pound.
Fruits and Vegetables.
LoesI lobbing auotatlons:
FRUITS Oranges, Valenclas, I9.25O10;
emona. 8697.50 per box: bananas, hhi
b. : araDcfrult. 8.1.50: eantaloubes. 81.50a
o0 per crate: wstermelons. zvrSc per lb.;
peaches. 81-4001 65; apples. 8102.25 per
box; plums, Hlt03c per poundl pesrs, $1.50
tll.Tj per box; casaDas, so per pound;
Supported by Government Buying.
CHICAaO, Sept. 17. As a result of the
general embargo on grain shipments to
Western primary centers, unless storage
room waa arranged for. the corn market
today showed weakness ths greater part ot
Steta origins of livestock loaded Septem-1 the session. Prices closed nervous. 5-8 to
ORIGINS OF LIVESTOCK LOADED
Shipments to tba Leadlnc Markets ot the
Pacific Northwest.
Cattle, Horses. Mixed
Calves. Hogs.Shsep.Mules.stock.
ber 18. 1818:
For Portland
California 8
Oregon 0 4
TV1 Portland 14 4
One week ago.. 25 A
Four weeks ago 2B 3
For Seattle
Oregon 4 - 2
Washington ... 3
Tt'l Seattle.. 7 2
One week ago.. .30 15
Four weeks sgo 17 1
For Spokane-
Idaho ........ 1 ..
Montana ...... 2 .
Washington ... 4 5
Tt'l Spokane. 7 6
One week ago. . 9 . . . .
Four weeks ago 5 1
Chicago Livestock Market.
' -I" t. . -. . uuk...v nml 10 to l'.c lower. .Butchers, -H. J a u. t .)
ic per pouna.
Th&Kun
4iv WW
VEGETABLES Tomatoes, 25 650o per
crats; cabbage, 3H04o per pound; lettuce.
per crate: cucumbers, 30fooc per box;
peppers, 8c per pound; beans. 67o per
pound: celery. si-ii per aoxen; eggplant, 00
10c per pound; corn. uovJOc per dossn.
POTATOES Oregons. $2.754r3.50 per hun
dred: Idahos. $2.8503.10.
ONION'S Oregons. $202.23 per sack;
Walla Walla. $2.2."; California Browns, $2.50.
Staple Groceries.
Local lobbing quotations:
SUGAR Sack basis: Fruit and berry.
$8.55; beet. $9.25: extra C. $9.15; powdered,
in barrels, $10.25; cubes. In barrels, $10.48.
NUTS Walnuts, 80c; Brazil nuts, ISc;
filberts. 20c: slmonds. 18 & 1:3c; peanuts, 18o;
cocoanuts. 81 "0 per dozen.
BAI.T Half-ground. 100s, $13.90 per toa;
60s. $17.25 per ton; dairy. $25 per ton.
RICK Blus Rose, 11.700120 per pound:
BEANS Jobbing prices: Smsll whits,
18 ; large whits. HH&l-c; colored. Ifeo;
lima. 15c
COFFEE Roasted, In drums, 17 0 25s.
Provisions.
Lorsl Jobbing quotations:
HAMS All sizes, choice. $8;087Hc;
standard. 5r3s?o; skinned, none; pic
nics. 28a; cottage roil. 84o.
LARD Tlercs basis, standard purs, 29c;
compound. 23c
BACON Fancy. 49 0 51ei standard 4H
fftthc; choice. 3Q044C.
DRY SALT Short, clear backs. tO033c:
exports, !bS2a.
Hides and Pelts.
HIDES Government grades: No. 1 salted
hides, 80 lbs. and up, 13c; No. 2 salted
hides. SO Ibi
hides, 3t lbs.
So lbs. and
lbs. and up, 12
and up, 11c; No. 1 green bulla 60 lbs. and
udl 10c: No. 2 green bulls, AO lbs, and up.
9c; No. 1 green or salted calfskins, up to 13
ers. t'Ji
liRht. -Ml. CO '.J i:0. IM); packing. $18 50&20.10;
rough, JS6oni.o; pigs, iiurn.r.o.
cattle ItecrioLR. 13.000: 15a higher. Beef
cattle. $10'V ln.50; butcher stock, cows and
holfers. $7.5013.75; osnners snd cutters.
H.. . 7.. i(; stockers and feeders,
cuivei. ait. son iu.50:
Bheep itcceipis. .i.ooo: sneep steady, rat
Iambs strong to higher. Feeder trade opened
quiet,
Omaha Livestock Market.
OMAHA. Sept. 17. Hogs Receipts 7300,
10 to 15c hlEher. Heavy. $19.85b 20.13: mix
ed, l.7r.ti i!U; light. $JO5 20.35: pigs, $17.50
f 18.50; bulk of sales. $18.750 20.
(aula Receipts. 14.500. steady, to lower.
NatliNi steers. 812.50b 18.50: cows and holf
ers. $7.50'12.50; Western steers. $1017.50;
rexss steers. HfTi-; range oows ana neu-
ers, $tO,ll.O0: csnners. so.asv.D; stockers
and feeders, $7&15: calves, $9913.30; bulls,
sisgs. etc., $7till.50.
neep iteccipts, i,vuu; stesoy to lower.
Wethers. 811. AOS 12: ewes. $8010: lamba
$10.25 17.25; yesrllngs. $12.50& 13.25.
Seattle Livestock Market.
SEATTLE, Sept. 17. The hog market was
strong. On load underweight, but fair In
regard to finish, brought $20.15, the highest
prlea ever paid oa ths hoof at these yards.
There was only a tentative market oa cat
tle. Receipts were 35 head.
Cattle Steady. Best steers, $11013:
medium to choice, $10.5011.50; common to
good. tS to 8.50; medium, $50 7.50; bulls. $5
7.50; calves, $5fl0.
Hoirs Firm. Prime light. gl.75ZO
medium to choice, $19.50019.60; medium
hesvy. $18.5O01; rougn. ii.ooeiti; pigs,
$17.60019.
Sheep Firm. spring iambs, f is wis
yearlings, $8g12; ewes. nB.
.73 1,
.74
Low.
$1.52
1.43
.72
.73 ii
26.S2
20.23
Close,
$1.5:
1.4SH
73'
737s
39 90
30.80
28.M
20.45
2J.52
23.47
cHifaa&Hs I STOCK PRICES LIFTED
lbi. Sic; No. 2 green or salted calfskins. I RUMOR OP ABDICATION OP KAISER
up to 15 lbs., sutoc; ro. i green or salted
kip skins. 15 to So lbs., 16c; No. 2 green or
salted kip skins. 13 to 30 lbs. 14 He; dry
runt ntoea, i ios. anu up. sue; ary Hint cam.
under 7 lbs.. 40c; dry salt hides, 7 lbs. and
up. 24c: dry salt calf, under 7 lbs S4c:
dry cuil hides or calf, half price; dry stags
or bulla 20o; dry salt stags or bulla 14c:
dry cull stags or bulls, hall price: dry horse
hides, according tcr size and takeoff, each
$1.50$ 2.50; suited horsehldes, according to
size and takeoff, each $3&3.
PELTS Dry long-wool pelts, per pound.
40c: dry short-wool pelts, per pound, 25o30c;
saltsd long-wool iamb pelts. August takeoff.
each. $2.5033.50: salted sheep pelts, August
take-otf. each 2tt; dry sheep shearling,
eacn. 2505uc; salted sheep shearling, each.
&Otf 75c
1 Hops, Wool, Etc
HOPS Nominal.
WOOL Oregon. 36071O per pound.
MOHAIR Long staple. BOc: short stSDle.
40c; burry. 80c
CASCARA BARK N'asr and old. 12(4 013o
per pound.
tallow -o. r. isttc per pound: No. 2.
13Mc per pound; grease. No. L 10c: No. 2.
9o per pound.
Oils.
GASOLINE Bulk. 21c: snxlne distillate.
bulk. 12c: kerosene, bulk, 10c; cases. 20c
u.vfttu oil Haw, barrels. $2.01; cases.
$2.11: boiled, bsrrels, $2.U3; cases, $2.13.
lUltl-EA i lt in tanks. S4c; cases, 84c
Cotton Market.
NEW TORK, Sept. 17. Spot cotton
Quiet; middling. 45.40c
, Metal Market.
NEW TORK. Sept. 17. Metals, unchanged.
STARTS WAVE OP BUYING.
New York Sugar Market.
NEW TORK, Sept. 17. Sugar, unchanged.
EXTRA!! ORPHEUJI Show Tonignt.
AdT.
Losses ot One to Five Polnta la Early
Part of Session Are Largely Made
Up War Bonds Active.
NEW TORK. Sept- 17. Political rumors
restored today's stock msrket from a session
of lethargic character to one in which active
buying In the last hour carried the general
list of shares into the highest levels of the
dsy.
While Wall street could obtain no eon
flrmation of vague reports thst the Hohen
zullern dynasty hsd abdicated, or waa soon
to do so, clrculstlon of taem on ths financial
news ticker facilitsted a recovery from the
earlier pressure which, concentrated on
speculative Issues and United States Steel,
In many Instances bad carried prices down
1 to 5 points below Monday's close. United
States Steel more than made up lu loss dur
ing the final period of covering, closing at
109. or five-eighths of a point higher than
ths previous day s close.
Other stocks which participated notably
in the final up-swlng were Canadian Pacific.
which advanced 4 points, and American Car,
American Telephone, Bethlehem Steel.
Tcxaa Company and Mexican Petroleum.
Genemt Motors regained 3hi of Its loss of
54 points, suffered earlier in response to
snnouncement thst Chevrolet Motors, in Its
proponed dissolution, would distribute assets
including 450.000 shares of General Motors
stock. Sales amounted to 235,000 shares.
Exchange rates on neutral countries con
tinued their recent downward course, losing
from 5 to 50 points, attributed to favorable
war news and International political ru
mors. Foreign war Issues were extensively dealt
rn. Paris 6s rising three-fourths of a point
to 93H. a new high price for the year. Lib
erty bonds mnvsd nsrrowly and Irregularly.
Railroad and mlscetlsneous Issues were
without definite tone. Total sales, par value.
1 l-4c down, with October $1,52 1-4 to
$1.62 1-2 and November $1.48 1-8 to $1.4N 3-4
Oats, on the contrary, gained l-8o to 1-2
5-8c and provisions advanced 5c to 70c.
Announcement that the railway embargo
had been made all-embracing brought about
a sharp break in corn values promptly after
the opening. At the same time, the fact
that no frost as shown on the weather
map and that the forecast was for more
warmth and sunshine tended toward bear
ish sentiment.
Support for oats came for the most part
from buying credited to the Government
and to the Northwest.
improved cash Inquiry made provisions
advance. The downward tendency of corn
had only a transient bssrlsh effect.
Leading futures ranged as follows
CORN.
Open. High.
Oct. $1.63. $1.64 4
Nov 1.49 1.40!,
OATS.
Oct. 72 H
Nov. 73
MESS PORK.
Oct n.OS S9.60
Nov, 40.05 39.35
LARD.
Oct 26.R7
Nov 26.23 20.55
SHORT RIBS.
Oct. 23.17 23.62 23.15
Nov 23.00 23.47 23.00
Cash prices were:
Corn No. 2 yellow, $1.5901.69; No. S yel
low, $1.5001.62; No. 4 yellow, $1. 6391.56.
Oats No. 3 white, 71H072c; standard,
72t73c
Rye No. 2, $1.60 01.6214.
Barley 9Oc0$l.O2.
Tlmothy $7010.
Clover Nominal.
Pork Nominal.
Lard $27.
Ribs $23.25 0 23.75.
Primary receipts Wheat. 2.997.000 va
$64,000 bushels; corn, 1.006.000 vs. 429,000
bushels; oats, 1.331.000 vs. 1,529,000 bushels.
Shipments wneet, i,im.ooo va soi.uus
bushels; com, 302,000 vs. 128.000 bushels;
t. 1.420.000 VS. 1.229.000 bushels.
Clearances Wheat. 202.000 vs. 251.000
bushels; corn, none va 26.000 bushels; oats,
72.000 bushels va none; flour, 6000 vs. 11,.
000 barrels.
Minneapolis Gralnv Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 17. Barley. 84 98c
Grain at San Erancisco.
SAX FRANCISCO. Sept. 17. Flour, $11.2C
per barrel.
Grain Wheat, Government price. $2.26
per bushel; barley, new crop, milling grades,
$2.37Vi 02.42 oats, white feed, nominal;
corn. California, yellow, $4.15.
Hay Wheat and wheat and oats, $23 0 25:
tame oat, $24 0 281 altaira, first cutting. $1$
020; second cutting, $22024; barley straw,
50 0 60c .
Meals Alfalfa. $34 036; cocoanut, nom
inal. BAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET
Prices 'Current on Eggs, Vegetables, Fresh
Fruits, Etc, at Bay City.
SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 17. Butter, 53 0
58 c.
Eggs FresB extras, 17c; fresh extra pul
lets, 66 He.
Cheese New firsts, 29 He; Young Ameri
cas. 30c.
Poultry Hons, S4 0 36c; young roosters,
89c; broilers, 43c; fryers, S73Sc; pigeons,
$2; squabs, $803.60; geese, 28c; turkeys,
live, 34 036c
Vegetables Green peas, nominal: aspara-
gus 30 35c; eggplant. 75cO$l: bell pep
pers, 80 75c; chile peppers, 60 0 75c; to
matoes. $l-tftl.B0: lettuce. 75e1.2.; celery,
nominal: potatoes, rlvera $2.2502.75; Sa
linas. 18.2503.50: onions. Australian brown.
$1.5001.70; yellow, $1.7502; garlic, 16017c;
cauliflower, 76090c; beets, $1; carrots. 75o
0$1; turnips, 69 0 75c; rhubarb, $101.25;
cabbage. 80090c; artichokes, $2.6004; cu
cumbers. 73C0L1O: string beans, 7c; lima
beans, 80844c: okra, 6?c per pound.
Fruit Cantaloupes, Turlock. $1.5001.75;
watermelons, $102; cassabas, $101.75; hon
eydew melons, $1.50 01.75; lemons, $4,500
6.50; grapefruit, $406 oranges, Valencies,
87.6008.60: bananas, Hawaiian. 607c; pine
apples, $4.50 0 5; Gravensteln and Belletleur
apples. $l.iw(t2. ,o; peacnes. e2ro;i.2n; nuck
leberries. 10018c; pears. $2.2502.73; figs,
white. 75c 11; black, 90c$1.25; plums.
$1.2501.50; crabapples. $101.50; grapes,
Thompson seedless, $1.6001.75; muscats,
$1,5041.75; avocadoes. $5&7.
Receipts Flour, 6800 quarters; barley,
35S2 centals; beans, 850 sacks; potatoes.
4955 sacks; onions. 2107 sacks; hay, 60
tons; hides, 128: wine, 17.600 gallons.
LWWISS
For Use in France or Belgium
We Issue
NEW FIVE-FRANC NOTES OF THE BANK OF FRANCE
Negotiable in France and Belgium.
$1 PER NOTE
An excellent method of sending small remittances to friends overseas.
The Canadian Bank of Commerce
PORTLAND BRANCH. CORNER FOURTH AND STARK STREETS
F. C. MALPAS, Msnager.
Marked advances continued m potatoes.
cantaloupes, peaches and pears, while cab
bage markets continued very weak and
sweet potatoes declined. Apples, onions,
grapes and most other lines showed no uni
form trend. Carlot shipments were heavier
for potatoes, sweet potatoes, cabbage, onions,
apples and grapes, and lighter for peaches,
cantaloupes, pears, watermelons and lettuce.
Other lines continued in fairly steady vol
ume. Total movement for the week was
11,528 cars, compared with 9.SS3 last week
and a total of 11,552 for the corresponding
week last year. Says the Weekly Produce
Review, Issued yesterday by II. L. Ringer,
In charge ot the local office Of the Bureau
of Markets:
Michigan Fall varieties of apples range
somewhat lower at $4.0003 per barrel and
$1.25 Hi 1.75 per bushel basket, traokaide at
shipping points. At Rochester, N. Y., lead
ing Fall varieties, A2V4 ranged $4.5005 f. o.
b. At Winchester, Va.. Yorks, A2H ranged
steady at $494.50. and Ben Davis $3,250
4.60. In consumption markets Oldenburgs,
Gravensteln a?ld other leading Fall varieties
ranged $4.257 per barrel. Northwestern
boxed applns ranged about steady at $2,25 0
3.50 per standard box. During the corre
sponding week last year New York Wealthles
ranged $405.50. or $1. 25i91.no Higher tnan
in ii R, Total shipments tnis week, no:
csrs. compared with 637 last week. Move
ment Is active from most sections except the
Ml'ldle West.
The peach season of the Northjwest was
early and very short this year, and has al
ready passed Into history, although a year
ago now it was at its height. Last year
Washington shipped 1920 cars, and this year
less thsn 6T0. Last year Oregon rolled 65
cars and this year only 7.
The grape movement continues active from
California and Is Increasing from Eastern
shipping; sections. Total was 1635 cars, com
pared with 1530 last week. Michigan Con
cords eold at 28 cents per four-quart basket
f. o. b Benton Harbor. At Fresno, Cal.,
wine grapes ruled $50 per ton and Malagas
closed at $1.1001.25 per four-basket carrier.
Pear markets were firm at shipping polnta
closing at $3 per bushel basket f. f. b., for
New York state Bartletts New York and
Michigan Bartletts ranged $303.75 per
bushel basket in consuming marksts. Cali
fornia Bartletts at auction followed a high
general range, mostly $34 per box. Ship
ments were 556 cars this ween, comparea
with 570 last week.
The watermelon movement declined to 147 I I
cars. Forty cars of cranberries were started I nominal; Pacific Coast 1917, 1401ic; 1916. rein for each perBon, a bulletin Issued
from Massachusetts. i;ucumoer snipments i 14c.
were 48 cars, mostly from New Tork.
While potatoes have Jogged along steadily
or even sagged a little on the Pacific Coast,
they have advanced sharply in the Middle
West and Jumped In values along the At
lantic Coast. The Texas market felt a little
of the Increase and Colorado-Idaho white
stock is -still selling to the trade at $3.50
per hundred, while fancy California Bur-hs-nks
bring $3.75 54. The consuming mar
kets of the Coast have held stesdy and
prlceR at shipping points are practically un
changed, with Burbanks bringing 82W2.4ri In
Stockton. Rurala selling for $l.An01.7O In
Southern Tdaho and long whites snd Down
Ings $1.80(9 2 in Colorado. The shipments
for. the week are a record so far this season.
with 3776 cars, as compared with 2559 last
week and 2859 the week before. Idaho
shipped 163 cars.
r..nBiiTn!i'iT nnlnn markets were steady to
firm in the Kast. but weaker in the Middle A dire ctorv of hnsinpRS firms flrifl Drofpssinnal mpn cnnrlpnsprl find
west, l anromia snipping pomis ennunu , 1,. , ; , T - , . , .
t.riv at i NoM 70 er hundred, f. o. b. classified for readv reference, tor rates bv the month or vear.
S!rw YorkTnd MassacnUu. r or other information, telephone The Oregonian, Main 7070 or
moving freely.
Coffee Futnree Firmer.
NEW TORK. Sept. 17. Reports that
Brazil was offering very little coffee in
the cost and freight market and of con
tinued flrmnesa in the spot situation
seemed to Inspire further covering or trade
buving In the market for coffee futures
todav. The opening was unchanged, but
small offerings were readily absorbed, and
after selling st 9.35c early March worked
up tn 0.40. while July advanced from 9.6.1
to B.70. The close was witnin a point or
two of the best, net unchanged to seven I AOATE CUTTERS AND MFG. JEWELERS.
points higher. September. 8 50c: 0h"; jEWKLKf and watch repairing. Miller';
March. i7c Ms" Sc': Ju TeSc. ' W"h MJ"U Th"te
Spot coffee Firm; Rio 7S, 0c; Santos ALFALFA MEAL, GROUND FEEDS. HAY,
i, iac.
Naval Stores.
SAVANNAH, Ga.. Sept. IT. 'Turpentine.
firm: 60c. falcs, 516 barrels; receipts, 149
barrets; shipments, 1581 barrels: stock, 29.-
423 barrels.
Rosin, firm. Sales, 1581 barrels: receipts.
969 barrels: shipments. 4 barrels: stock.
72,9.47 barrels. Quote: B, $13.20; D, $13.50;
R. 13 70: F. $13.90: O. $1. S3: H. $14: 1
$14 10; K. $$14 :ofi4.I3: M. $14.40; N$14.50
(J 14.00; WO, WW, $14.75l14.80.
Chicago Dairy Produce.
CHICAGO. Sept. 17. Butter Higher;
creamery. 48 W 56c.
Eggs Higher: receipts, 15,2.13 cases:
firsts, 43fe4i44Kc: ordinary firsts, 400
42 Vic; at mark, cases Included, 40043c
Duluth Linseed Market.
DULUTH, Sept. 17. Linseed. $4.37ffl4.40.
Conserve Petroleum Is Pica.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 17. -The un-
I mined supply of petroleum available in
the United States Ib only about 70 bar-
today by the Smithsonian Institution
points out, urging conservation. The
bulletin as waste In mining amounts
to nearly 90 per cent of the total re
source value.
EXTRA!! ORPHEUM Show Tonight.
Adv.
Rend The Oregnnlnn clnswlfied adg.
A 6095, House 29,
ACCORDION PLEATING.
HEMSTITCHING, 10 cents per yard; aocor
aion, anile and box pleating; buttons cov
erea, tucking and braiding: also eniDroia
ery work done. Mail orders promptly at'
tended to. EASTERN NOVELTY CO.,
85 5th st., between Oak and Stark ats.
K. KTKPHAX. hemstitching, scalloping, ao
cordon side pleat, buttons covered; man
orders, ziv rittock block. Broadway luiru,
WALTER BCOTT, Board of Trade. M, a67.
ASSAYEitS AND ANALYSTS.
MONTANA ASSAY OFKIC1E, 142 Second
tiold, silver and platinum bougnt.
ATTORNEYS.
MORRIS A. QOLDSTK1N, practice In
courts, 802 Northwestern Bank Diag.
W. P. AUA11S, attorrey-at-law, 10S7 Cham-
Der ot commerce. Alain 4ul.
BARBER SUPPLIES.
OREGON BARBER SUPPLY CO. We buy
and sell all kinds of barber supplies, du ju.
BEAUTY SPECIALIST.
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR destroyed forever by
Multiple Needle Method. 504 Hwetlana oia.
Bops at New York.
17. Hop
edlum to choice: 1917, 23'830c;
CARPET CLEANING.
jvew luiuk, Bepu 1 1. -hops sail, in a The kind that wear the best, are
III U U O
made from your wornout carpets
bv the Northwest Rug Co. dormer ad
dress, 153 Union ave.) Has rugs wovea
all slies. Carpet cleanin.g refitting and
resizing. Mail orders solicited. 183 East
8th. PHONii EABT 8580, B 1280.
Th& Hun .
g&XHIEi
FLUFF AUG CO.
Phones: East 6510.
S 1475. 64 Union Ave. N.
CANCER.
L. M. JONES, M. D. CANCER TREATBiA
ia Morgan Plug. Maranau quo.
WurnE. . -.s.
CELLULOID BUTTONS.
THE 1RWIN-HODSON COMPANY
887 Washington. Broadway 434. A 1254.
CHIROPODISTS AND ARCB SPECIALISTS.
WILLIAM. Estelle and Florolle DsVeny, the
only scientific chiropodists and arcn spe
cialists In the city, rariors du- uemnger
bldg., southwest corner Second and Alder,
Phone Main 1801.
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN.
DR. McMAHON. Macieay bldg., 100'A chiro
practic World s beau Adjustments maas
easy. Obstinate oases 50o rate.
CIRCULAR LETTERS.
TRAVELERS' GUTDE.
Dried Fruit at New York.
NEW YORK, Sept. 17. Evaporated apples
lifeless. Prunes sesree. Peaches firm.
San Francisco -Los Angeles
LOW KATES.
' By Steamer
Inelrdlng Meals snd Berth.
THE BAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND
8. 8. COMPANY.
Tickets at Third and Stark.
Telephone Broadway 4300. Bdwy. z$$,
A 134, A 6131.
CRANE LETTER CO., 510-11-12 Royal bldg.
Mar. 6822. 100 letters multlgrapnea, si.oo.
COLLECTION AGENCIES.
NETH A CO., Worcester bldg. Main 1796.
No collections, no cnarge. naigmnnwi low
DANCING.
MR& FLECK'S ACADEMY social end
stage aancing. private insiruviv. , ciuan
Tues., Frl., 8 to 10. 109 2d St., between
Washington and Stark. Main 2100.
ALISKY DANCING ACADEMY. Privets
instructions aay inn evening. -iMoe,
Friday evening.. 2d floor Allsky bids. 1U
lessons $5.
FLUFF BCO AND RAO RUO FACTOR V.
NORTHWEST Rl'U CO. established 1903.
Fluff rugs and rug rugs woven, all sizes.
East Bth and Taylor. East 3U. a 180.
HO.Hl'H'AL.
OKBUON SURGICAL HOSPITAL offers best
of services on convalescent and obstelrio
cases: rates reasonabls. .Main 1560.
INTERIOR DECORATORS.
M. E. OKSEIt CO.,
Interior decorators and painters. In all
branches We can save you money. Get
our estimate. 4Hi Wash. Broadway 805:1.
MUSIC.
WEST COAST INSTITUTE Of MUSIC, 6tU
floor Ellers bldg. Wa teach from melody;
no drudgery.
E.MIL THIELHORN, violin teacher, pupil
oevciK, iUI f liedner bldg. IKlwy. lB'J.
PIANO LESSONS, .'. 1'KR MONTH. 269
llrt Ol.. . It. J i-.f tKHHU.N, Alain HW.M.
OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS.
GLASSES AT A SAVING.
I solicit your patronage on the
basis of capublo service. Thou
sands of tatiftfled natrons. A
trial will convince. Chas. W. Goodman, op
tometrist. 209 Morrison.
PAINTING.
HIGH STRUCTURE PAINTING. STEEPLES,
STACKS, TOWERS, STEEL STRl'I'TUUKS,
FLAG POLKS, 4c, TRAVEL ANYWHERE.
H. W. WILSON, P. O. BOX 2007.
PATENTS.
R. C. WRIGHT 22 years' experience U. S.
and roreign patents. 601 Uekum biog.
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
GOLDBERG, 020 Worcester bldg. Main 2525.
PHYSICIANS,
DR. R. A. PHILLIPS, DOS Broadway bldg.
Rheumatism, female disorders, skin trou
bles, stomach, liver, kidneys. bowels,
throat, goitre, scalp, high blood pressure.
8Q
OT increased efficiency; drugleas treut-
" ments. Goitre, parallels, headache.
tonsllltls. Dr. Walters, UUu owetland bldg.
Mar. 4892.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES at wholesale prlcss.
Btark-Davls Co.. 212 Third. Main 71)7.
PRINTING.
KEYSTONE PRESS J. 1. Gantenbeln, Mgr.
Printing and linotyping. 109 ii front U
cor. Stark. Main or A 1418.
DBIWTIll" F- w- BALTES A COMPANY,
mill I lit J 1st and Oak sta. Main 105, A11B5.
SECOND-HAND STOKES.
MAIN 54U0 Buy and sell second-hand tools.
Juiik, old automobiles. 233 j-ronl.
SIOKAGE.
FIREPROOF STORAGE
M. OL&BN TRANSFER CO., 248 PINB.
MANCHESTER DANCING ACADEMY, 85 V4
5th St. All new aances mugiu, eiasa
Thurs night. 8:20 to 11; competent teach
ers. 8 lessons. $5. Bdwy. 2327.
RINGLER'S dancing school, 14th off Wash.
All tne popuisr
8 lessons, $5 Bdwy. 3380.
POO AND CAT HOSPITAL.
DR. Q. H. HUTHMA.-v, veterinarian, nospi-
tal, 41b rl. i in su jwibi,oii.b
WE contract and do heavy hauling, loadinir,
packing; big auto trucks, alsu Inng-ills-tance
Jolis. 203 Ablngton bldx. Mnln 7478,
STORAGE AND TRANSFER.
OREUO.N TRANSFER CO., 474 Olisan St..
corner of l;ith. Telephone Broadway 12sl
or A-llOil. We own and operate two larne
class "A" warehouses on terminal tracks. -Lowest
Insurance rates In the city.
MAD1SON-ST. DOCK A WAREHOUSE. Of
fice 189 Madison. Generul merchandise
and forwarding agents. Phone Main 1691.
PACKING. MOVING, STORAGE.
SECURITY STORAGE Sc TRANSFER CO..
105 Park St. Main 6105. A 105L
WOOD AND COAL.
DRY BOX WOOD
$ Multnomah Fuel Co. M. 5540, A 8118.
JJRENCH LINE
CCHMGNIE (EKEBALE TMKSATUKTIQUS Jj
ciprtii rum wti
NEW TORK BORDEAUX PARIS
FREQUENT DEPARTURES.
Fugazi Bros., Pac. Coast Agents, 109 Cherry
St., Seattle, or any Local Agents.
WHOLESALERS AND MANUFACTURERS
EXTRA!! ORPHEUM Show Tonight
Adv.
AUSTRALIA
NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS
Via Tahiti and Its r tonga. Mail aad pas
senger service from San .Francisco every 28
day.
UNION 8. 8. CO. OF NEW ZEALAND.
$30 California St.. San Francisco,
or local steamship and railroad agencies.
AUTO TOPS. PIPE. PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVES,
DUBRUILLE BUGGY TOP CO.. 9th and Oak. M. L. KLINE. 84-80 Front St,
DRY GOODS NOTIONS. PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES.
LDINKELSPIELC&5 m. l. kuxs. m-m rnt s.
GRAIN MERCHANTS. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS
PACIFIC GRAIN CO.. Board of Trade Bids. EVERDINO & FARltF.LU HO Front BL
HATS AND CAPS. . ' HOPE AND BINDING TWINE.
THANHOUSER HAT CO.. 58-65 Front st, Portland Cordage o,, 14th and Northrup.
HIDES. WOOL. CASCARA BARK. - 8AglI. DOORS AND GLASS.
KAHN BROS., 195 Front St. - i
"PAINTS AND LUBRICATING oiTs W. P. FULLER CO.. Morrison snd 1 ronu
w p. FULLER CO., Morrison and Front. WALL PArER.
PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS. MORGAN WALL PAPERCO.. 230 2d at."
BASMU3SEN & CO., 2d and Taylor. MILLER Wall Paper & PL Co., 172 First 8b
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