Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, September 19, 1918, Page 17, Image 17

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TIIE 3IORXIXG OREGONIAN. THURSDAY, .SEPTEMBER 19, 1918.
BREWERS TAKE HOPS
Contracts Are Accepted as in
Former Year.
WOT MANY CAN BE USED
riiklns I Still Under Way Coast
Harvest Will Yield Between 80,-
000 and 90,000 Bales Larg-
ct Part Saved in California.
Oregon hopcroirerB ars still harrestlng
their crops; that Is. soma of them, but full
SO.Ono bales h( been abandoned, accord.
Ins to the reports recelred at local offices.
It la figured that only 10.000, r at the most.
13.000, balrs will bo saved. The bulk of
these harvested hops had previous: beea
old 'on contract.
In the Yakima, section about 8OO0 bales
are balnr picked, and fn Western Washing
ton 1J.OO to 2000 bales, out of a total crop
eipected In the state of IS. 000 to 20.000
bales.
Callfornlana harvested a larger proportion
of their crop than the Northwestern grow.
ra. as. owing to the earlier season, muc
of the picking had been done there before
the Food Administration announced th
closing down of breweries on December
Southern dealera estimate the Callfornl
hops picked at 6S.00O bales.
For the Coast as a whole, the harvest win
yield S0.0OO or 90.000 bales out of an est!
mated er4g of 173.000 bales on the vines.
This compares with yields of 230.000 to
. 00.000 balsa in former years. ,
Many of the. contract lota have alread)
been delivered by growers to dealers, who
are passing the hops on to brewers. The
latter will bo able to Due .only a small part
of thla year's production, but so far aa can
bo learned, they are accepting the deliv.
erlea.
Barley, feed 50 00
Barley. "A" .'.J 00
Oats. No. 3 .'..I.OO
Oats, clipped .'.." o
Com, yellow S.fx)
Corn, mixed 67.00
WHEAT Government basis. (2.20 per
bushel.
FLOUR Straights. 10.05 9 lt.SS per bar.
rel: whole wheat. 10.2."; graham. 19.809
10.23; barley flour. $11 per barrel: rye
flour. $12.09 per barrel; cornmeal. $11.30
to 11. SO per barrel; corn floor, $12; oat flour,
$11 -met 1 1.4" per barrel.
U1LLFEED Mill run. f. o. b. mill; ear
lota, $2U.A5; mixed ears. $30.13: leas than
carlots. $30.69; rolled barley, $80; rolled
oats. $9.
CORN Whole, $75; craraed. $76 per ton.
HAY Buying pries, f. o. b. Portland:
Eastern Orecon timothy, $30 per ton; Valle
timothy, $29 per ton; alfalfa. $2T; Valley
grain hay. $20327; clover, '$28; straw. $9
eio.
Dairy and Country Produce.
Tl L'TT E R Cu be, extras. MlrSie. prints,
extra box lots. 'tHci cartons, box lots. 5!c;
half boxes. tc more: less than half boxea
1c mor; hutterfat. No. 3, C2c per pound,
delivered Portland. '
EGG3 Orcfton ranch, candled, rots and
cracks out, 430c; selects, &4r3!ie per
doxert. - -
CHEESE Tillamook, f. o. b. Tillamook;
Triplet. 21c; Young Americas. 30c; long
horns. 30c per pound: Coos and Curry, t. o.
t. Myrtle Point: Triplets, 2S"-jc: Young
Americans. 2'Jsc per pound; lonshurns, 2tttao
per pound.
POl'LTHT Hens. 2627c: Springs, 26
2c; ducks, 23930c; geese, nominal; turkeys,
live. X-'c.
VEAL Fancy, 20c per pound.
I'ORK Fancy. 2526c per pound. .
SUGAR PROFIT SET
STORAGE HOLDINGS MUCH LIGHTER
Decreases Ke ported In 8torks of Eggo, But
ter and American Cheeae.
Decreases In storage holdings of eggs,
creamery outter ana American cheese on
September 1. aa compared with a year ax
are ahown in tho monthly statistics issued
by tha Bureau of Markets. Tha decline In
egg stocks Is 2.6 per cent. In creamery
butter 6.7 per cent, and In American cheese
4" per cent.
The comparative figures are given below
in pounds, except in tha matter of eggs.
which are In cases:
Sept. 1,
U)I7.
Cresmery batter 107.77S.3O2
j-acKing stork butter. 3.1ho.7s-j
American cheese ..... 91.."4.t.2::j
cse egKs .::ti:i.::i2
Frozen rices . 1U.6J1.4U
Cheese
Swiss and brick. ..... 63.f12
funster ............. 41t:.!sS
l.imhurjrer .......... 4l4.oit7
"otlxe. etc. 1.3.tx.7l'6
.'nrarn and neufchatel
Cheese, other
Sept. 1.
1!1S.
ln..4:;.4S
4..ili.0'2
64.1S4.;
tl.l'tc:
77r..7I2
4.".."i.22
4.1K.S:
1.4-'J.!'-S
ST. 044
4.00S.7S,
... 711.7(H)
Storage holdlnga of froxrn poultry and
irozen ana cured meats on tho same dates
were;
Fpt. 1. Sept. 1,
r.'i7. i:ns.
P rollers 3.24-.R16 2,ivi.n
Roasters 4.7:s.:ut; ::o4.iis
Kowls 2.77i.2".tl 2.i-4.UJ4
Turkeys 3,.'.4.:his 4i."..:"
Miscellaneous 6.::U2.0I2 8 114.406
Total poultry 2O.70d.tK. S..11W.S70
Frozen beef ....". 4ft1.nn lTO.241.S46
cured beef an.2.:..-Hto 2i.t):;7.i::4
UmD ind mutton ..." 2.7I0.K."-! ::.7,.2::1
Frozen pork T2.2."trt 6fl.lM:o.I:t2
lry salt pork l:.-..77..".t'."i 3::o.:ij:.:::o
hweet pickled pork..."S:.VI.".:.,".I 310.1'rts.7.4
Ijtrd 1"J. 171.7.10 li.'.iri.lll)
Miscellaneous 47.70:;.lHl 77.0U.0U1
Fruits and Vrgrtablea.
Local lobbing quotations:
FRUITS Oranges. Valencia. $3.2S10;
lemons. ftlT.SO per box: bananas, 8?Sio
ib. : a-ranefruit- $0.00: cantaloupes. $1,500
20 pt crate: watermelons. 24v3e Pr
cirhfi sl.4oai.7r: apples. lr2.-3 per
box: Plums. 2aoC per pound; pears. $1.00
ti 1.70 per box; casabas. 3c per pound;
i-rapes, $ 1.33 r 2.23 per crate; huckleberries,
13c per pound.
VEU ETABL.ES Tomatoes. 2Sw50o per
crate; cabbage, 3t4j4c per pound: lettuce.
$2 per crate; cucumbers, 30(r30c per box;
peppers, 8c per pound; beans. 647e per
pound; celery. $1.15 per doxen; eggplant. 89
10c per pound; corn. 204r:oc per dozen.
POT ATOE3 Orejrons. $2.701300 per hun
dred: Inahos. $2.S0i3.1O.
OXlnNS Oreinns. $22.25 per sack;
Walla Walla. $2.20: California. Browns, $20.
Staple Groceries.
Local Jobbing quotations:
8UUAR Mark basla: Krult and berry,
$.53; beet. $9.25; extra C, $1S: powdered.
In barrels, $10.20; cubes. In barrels, $1041.
NUTS Walnuts. 3uc: Brazil nuts, 16c;
filberts. 20c; almonds. Ifr23c; peanuts. lBo;
coroanuts, $1.60 per dozen.
SALT Half-ground, loos. $15.90 per ton;
60s. $17.25 per ton; dairy. $23 per ton.
RICE Blue Rose, lnowi-'o per pouna:
TiKANS Jobbing prices: Small white.
i 13c: large white. lH4jlJc; colored.
$!iii!-e; lima. 13c
COFFEcT itoastea, in arums, sfv9&
Frovlslons.
Local Jobbing quotations:
HAMS All sizes, choice, $6H037Ue;
standard, 3030lc; ekinned, none; pic
nics. 26c; cottage roll. 34c
LAUD Tierce Daajs. Bianuaru (lure, ac;
compound, 23c
BACO.N fancy. ei'tTOACi aiaouaru aaia
i;.c: choice. 30344c
IKX KALI anort Clear oacaa, 0vvwj
exports, 2v32c
Hldea and Pelts.
HIDES Government grades: No. 1 salted
hides. 30 lbs. and up, Ijc; Io. z salted
hldta, 30 lbs. and up, 14c; No. 1 green
hides. 80 lbs. and up, 12c; No. 2 green hides.
30 Iba. and up, 11c; No. 1 salted bulls, 50
lbs. and up, 12c; No. 2 salted bulla, 00 Iba
and up. 11c; No. 1 green bulla. 50 lbs. and
un. luc: No. 2 green buns, oo lbs. and up.
be: No. X green or salted calfskins, up to 13
Iba, 32c; No. 2 green or salted calfskins,
up to 13 Iba, IOVjc; No. 1 green or salted
km skins. 10 to 30 lbs.. lie; No. 2 green or
saitea kip skins, 10 to 30 lbs., 14kc; dry
flint hides. 7 lbs. ana up. ouc; ary lint calf,
umier 7 Ins., 40c; dry salt hides. 7 lbs. and
UI). 24c: dry salt calf, under 7 Iba., 84o;
dry cu.l hiues or calf, half price; dry stags
or bulls, 20c; dry ealt stags or bulls, 14c;
dry cull stags or Dulls, null price; ary horse
hides, according to sizo and takeoff, each
1.00tf2.o; saitea norseniaes. accoraing to
size and takeoll. eacn 4'ra.
FEL.TS Dry long-wool pelts, per pound.
0c; dry short-wool peits. per pound, 25s30c;
salted long-wool lamb pelts, August takeoff,
each, $2.50U3-0; salted sheep pelts, August
take-off, each $2u3; dry sheep shearling.
eacn. 20Uou; aaiiaxi sneep saearung. each,
60 t 70c '
Retailers' Margin Limited
One Cent Per Pound.
to
LOCAL SITUATION COMPLEX
Several Dealers Have. Supply on
Hand Purchased at Old Price,
While Others Have Beea Com
pelled to Buy at Advance.
The price Interpretation schedule for the
week beginning September 38. issued yester
day by W. B. Ayer, Food Administrator for
Oregon, says:
$4.500 14.S0; calves. $9913.80; bulls, stags.
etc.. S7&111.
Sheep Receipts.- S1.00O: steady. Wethers.
$Upl2; ewes. Jit W 10; lambs, xio.30WK.oo
yearlings, $12-13.25.
Chicago Livestock Market.
CHICAGO, Sept. 18. Hogs- Receipts. 10.-
000: steady. Butchers, $20.50 ji'20. 70; ngnt,
$20.409 20.80; parkins, $18.50920; rough,
818.50iaiu.20: piss. 1H1U.OO.
Cattle Receipts 16.000; steady to lower.
Beef cattle, $10&19.30: butcher stock, cows
and heifers. $7.0013.70; canners and cut
ters, $o.G57.65; stockers and feeders, fso
14; calves, s ls.sojj'ia.&o.
SheeD Receipts. 21.000; 10c to 25c higher.
No prime lambs here. Top Western, $18.20;
top native. $17.50.
SAX FBANCISCO
Prices
PRODUCE MARKET
Current on Eggs, Vegetables, Fresh
Fruits, Etc., at Bay City.
8AJ FRANCISCO, Sept. 18. Butter, S5
59iic.
Eggs Fresh extras, eoc; iresn extra pul
lets, aoe.
Cheese New firsts, SOMc; Young Ameri
cas. 30c
Poultry Hens. 343c: young roosters.
$Bc: broilers, 45c: fryers, 3.4J.-INC; pigeons.
$2: souabs. $3fc3.60; geese. 28c; turkeys.
live. 04I8 3OC
Vccetables Green peas. 8c: aspara
gus. 30e35c; ec-gplant. 75c?l: bell pep
pers, OO'ff.TOc: chile peppers, 80ifJ75c; to
matoes. $lrl.."0: lettuie. 70i"S12O; celery,
nominal: potatoes, rivers. $2.2562-73: Sa-
wonj) have brokkiw tax modified
Merchants Exchange Vetea to Co-operate
With National Council.
At a meeting, of tha Merchants Exchange
Commodity ...
Fresh eggs
Butter, fresh creamery .
Potatoes, new
t'heese. full cream ................
Fresh salmon, pound.....
Corn meal, yellow, bulk, loo pounds 1
Corn meal, white, bulk. 100 pounds
Corn meal, yellow, 10-pound bag, bate
Corn meal, white, 10-pound baK. bale. ........ .
Rolled oats, Oo-pound bags, barret
Rolled oats, 0-pound bags, bale ....
Rolled oats, 20-ounce packsges, dozen..........
Hire flour, emilk, per 100 pounds....
Barley flour, bulk, barreL
P.arley flour, 0.8-pound bag, bale
Rice, head, per 1O0 pounds....
Rice, No 2 grade
Sugar, dry granulated. 100 pounds
Corn flour, white, bulk. 100 pounds
Corn flour, white, 10-pound bag, bale
Rye flour. 40-pound sack, barrel .
Rye flour. 10-pound bags, bale
Hominy, 10-pound bag, bale
Cornstarch, pound
Reans, small white, pound
Beans, large white, pound
Beans, colured. pound
Irled fruit, raisins, packages, pound
Wheat flour, 4-pound bags, barrel
Wheat flour, 24Vs-POund bags, barrel
Wheat flour, 10-pound bags, bale
Lard substitute (short.), bulk, pound
Lard substitute (short.), small cans, dozen
L.rrl substitute (short.), medium cans, dozen...
!.ard substitute (short.), large cans, dozen
Corn oil. gallon
Corn oil, one-half gallon...
Com oil. quart...
Corn oil. pint
Retailer Pays.
. .$ .03 ff .."0
53 .0'.4
.. 2.00 do 2.70
.OIV-' .82
.10 .17
.. BOO
fr O HO
if 5. so
H .so
fo- .!()
11.20
11.40
l.OIVi
ft. ixl
1 1.00
0. 20
J 12.00
.luvi
0.00
6.00
H.'.IO
12.00
.no
7.10
.IO
.11SS .12
,osua .os'i
.11 .
11.15
11.33
6. 30
7i0
1.00
2.1H
2.43
1.20
.00
.30
6.6O
C.70
8.70
11.70
6.95
Consumer Pays.
$ .60
.24 jau,
.03 Vi jl .04
.35 it .37 V4
.10 fe .23
.07
.07
.so
.so
.OS
.so
.15
.1214
.07
.so
.10
.12!i
.07
.83
3.00 6 3.70
.73
.SO
.11
.73
STOCK LISTS REACT
Strength Takes Place of Re
cent Bearish Pressure.
OILS LEAD IN ADVANCE
.so
.12 ',4
-17 '.
.14 & .13
.10 n .It
.1214 .10
3.00 3.I0
1.00 fe 1.00
.70
1.20
2.00
1.40
.70
.40
. 1
W1.30
i2.70
2.S5
rl.OO
ill .SO
if .40
Hops, Wool, Etc,
HOPS Nominal.
WOOL, Oregon, 80 971o per pound.
MOHA LR Lonx ataple. eoc; short staple.
40c; burry. SOc
CASCAItA BARK New and old, 12V4O130
per pound.
tallu v rvo. x. iao per pouna; No-a,
The Oregon situation Is rather complex.
Inasmuch as some retailers still have quite
a supply of sugar purchased at the old
prices, while others have had to supply
themselves with newly arrived goods and at
the well-known advanced price.
The United States Food Administration at
Washington, D. C. Is very emphatic that
but a maximum profit of one cent per pound
mav be made on retail sugar sales. The
price interpreting committee in this country
has heretofore, in a measure, sanctioned an
excess of this margin of profit in conse
quence of the two-pound packages so gen
erally used, but Washington insists that a
profit of but one cent per pound shall be
allowed. Retailers having sugar purchased
prior to the lato advance may charge a
maximum of nine cents per pound, and those
having the new-priced goods may charge
a maximum of 104 cents per pound.
The price Interpreting committee has for
the present -discontinued the quotation on
corn syrup, for the xeaaon that the stocks
are so badly depleted. Many familiar
brands of syrup are for the present unob
tainable, although It is understood stocks
are on their way to this city. The demand
for the syrup, owing to the sugar shortage,
has of late been very heavy.
Coffee Futures Finn.
NEW YORK, Sept. IS. The market for
coffee futures was again Influenced by re
ports of a firm cost and freight situation
and firmness In the spot market. There
was some scattering liquidation in tha late
months, but trade Interests were buyers, and
after opening unchanged to 7 points higher
the market sold up to 0.81c for July, or 13
points net higher. Later that position eased
off to .76c. but other months were well
sustained and the market closed net un
changed to 8 points higher. t.epiemoer,
8 3oc; October. S-tuc; December, 8.90c; Jan
uary. 9.10c; March, 9.40c; May, 9.60c; July,
.7a
Spot coffee firm; Rio 7s, uTie; santoa s.
13',,c
yesterday a telegram waa read from J. Ralph i2i,c per pound; grease. No. 1. 10c; No. X
73 16 ... 34
IS 1 7 20 14
S4!3 579 833 1S: 90S)
4SS 61 100 200 41 S
21 7
Id 5 ... 2 30
1330 10 ... 30 320
4"7 16 ... 63 404
30 3 10
11 1 4 9 4S
13 22 412 147 740
531 43 340 142 1343
FlckelU secretary of the Council of Grain
Exchanges, asking the co-operation of the
local body In applying for a modification
of the proposed brokers' tag at the Congres
sional hearing about to be held. The mem
bers voted to co-operate with the council.
Corn bids at the noon session ranged from
60 cents to $1 higher than on Tuesday and
offers for oats were 20 to SO cents higher.
Feed barley was $1 lower at $00 bid.
Weather conditions In the Middle West, ss
wired from Chicago: "Winnipeg. 37; Minne
apolis, clear. 40: Chicago, cloudy to raining:
Peoria, cloudy, 60, some rain last night; St.
Louis, clear to part cloudy; Omaha, part
9r!oudy, 40; Ohio Valley, cloudy to raining.
60 to 65. Forecast: Iowa. Missouri, fair,
cooler tonight and Thursday; Kansas, fair
and warmer tonight and Thursday; North
and South Dakota. Increasing cloudiness and
warmer, probably showers Thursday."
Imports reported from San Francisco In
cluded 42.000 centals of Australian wheat.
Terminal receipts. In cars, were reported
bj tho Merchants Exchange as follows:
Wheat, Barley.FIour.Oata.Hav.
Portland. Wed.
Year ago. . . . .
Season to date.
Tear ago
Tacoma. Turs ..
Tear ago. . . . ..
. Reason to date
Year ago. . . . ..
Seattle. Tues.
Y'ear ago. . . .
Season to date,
year ago
BCTTEB MARKET TP TWO CENTS.
Haying Price of Butter Fat J Advanced
to 63 Cents. Delivered.
A 2cent advance in print butter prices
was announced by the city creameries as a
result of the bntter shortage now existing.
Prints In plain wrappers are now quoted at
IS cents and In cartons at 59 cents, box lota
The buying price of butter fat was also
raised 2 cents to 63 cents, delivered at Port
' land. Cube butter was In small supply, and
extras were held at 34 and 30 cents.
The egg market was slow, with numerous
offerings of Eastern and local storage stock.
There was a good demand for poultry at
firm prices, but dressed meats were weak.
The top on veal waa 20 cents, and buyers
would not offer over 25 cents for pork.
OCTOBER IXOCB BIDS ARE ASKED
Corporation Will Also Receive Offer for
Other Cereal Products.
Bids for export flour for October delivery
have been called for by th Food Admin
lstration Grain Corporation. The Govern
ment passed over the Pacific Northwest In
filling Its September requirements.
The Grain Corporation announces that it
will receive at its New Tork office each
Thursday bids from flour mills and other
sellers of cereal products for rye flour, bar
ley flour, corn flour and corn meal, which
It Intends to purchase for export require
ments. Purchases for shipment to Pacific
Coast terminals will be made by the Port
land and 8aa Francisco offices. But little
of these commodities will be available here.
Bank riearioga.
Bank clearings of the Northwestern cities
yesterday were as follows:
Clearings.
Portland $4.40.2S3
Seattle 7.o'.io.729
Tacoma S'.t3.40
fcpokaa l.t4.723
fia per pound.
Oils.
GASOLINE Bulk. 21c; engine dlsHIlate,
bulk. 12c; kerosene, bulk, 10c; cases, 20c
LINMKED OlLj-Raw. barrels, $2.01: cases,
$2.11: boiled, barrels, $2.i3; cases, $2.13.
TURPENTINE In tanks. 84c; cases, 94c
NEW HONEY BRINGS HIGH PRICE
First Shipment From Oak Point Soils at
$7 7-50 a Caae.
The first new crop honey arrived yester
day, coming from Oak Point, It waa quoted
at $7 7.30 a case, a price double that
which prevailed a few years ago.
Salway peaches cleaned up well at firm
prices, the best selling at $1.65111.75 a box.
Cantaloupes weer also flrro.
There was a good supply of grapes on
hand and prices were steady. Local Con
cords brought 20 W 25c a basket, Mdscata
$1.30, Malagas $1.73 and Tokays $2.25 a
crate.
CORN MOVEMENT HALTS
EFFECT OP RENEWED PEACE GOS
SIP IS OFFSET.
Balances.
$1,175,474
900.4-4H
100.700
501.402
PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS
Grain. Fleer, Feed. Ete.
Merchants Exchange, noon session:
September delivery Bid.
Oats. No. 2 white feed.... $on.30
Barley, standard feed 00.00
Bsrley. stsadard A" 52.00
Fastern oats and corn In bulk:
Oats. No. 3 white R.t no
ats, 8-peund clipped white oo.oo
corn. No. S yellow s ,vi
Corn. No. X mixed (17.00
October
Oats, 9 iMII'lllllleH'VWMM
60.00
Part of Early Loi In Chicago HTcrket
la RecoTfred--Oats Value Are
Oa l Grade.
CHICAGO. Sept. 18. Likelihood of delay
on shipment, from the interior more than
counterbalanced In the corn market today
the bearish influence of a renewal of peace
gossip. The finish waa unsettled, varying
from c net decline to Sc advance, with
October H to $1.52 S and November
to 41.41. Oats sained fettffcc to
c and provisicms 2c to ac.
A majority of the traders finally adopted
the opinion that during the next few days a
decrease in the movement of corn from rural
points would not be surprising.
Liberal sales to Georgian Bay porta
strenKthened oats.
Improved cash demand gave an upward
slant to provisions.
Leading futures ranged as follows:
CORN.
Open. Hitrh.
Oct. $i.ri $1.5:;
OATS.
4 .74 U
MESS PORK.
ALL LINES ARE STEADY
BIG BUNCH OP LAMBS SELL AT 14
AT STOCKYARDS.
Best Steers Offered Are Taken at $10
to $111.25 Horts Move at Estab
lished Ranee of Prices.
The featuro of the day's trading- at the
stockyards was the sale of a bunch of 728
lambs at $14. Both lambs and sheep are
repoxted firm In price. The cattle market
was steady, the best steers offered bringing
10 j 11.20. Hogs continued firm at the
former range of quotations.
Receipts were 73 cattle, 15 calves, 787
hoits and 868 sheep. Shippers were:
With hogs John Unburn, Cottonwood,
Cal , 1 load; C. J. Barkley. Independence, 1
load; McMahon A Frum, Halsey, 1 .load; A.
Luce. Frulto, Cal., 1 load.
With cattle B. F. Norwood, Pulsa, 1 load.
With mixed loads B. F. Norwood, Al
bany, 1 load of cattle, hoga and sheep;
Charles Unicon, Wlllamina. 1 load of cattle,
calves and hogs; C. H. Farmer, McCoy, 1
load of hogs and sheep; Frank Wann, Mount
Angel, 1 load of cattle, calves and hogs.
The day's sales were as follows:
Nov. 1.40
Oct.
Nor.
Low.
el.OlU
1.47?,
.73
.73
Close.
$1.02
1.4a
.7
.741
Oct.
Nov.
..40.10
..40.10
40 S7
4O.0
LAUD.
40 10
40.10
40..15
40.00
2.87
20.00
2T70
2XU0
Oct. 2.S7 2.T 200
Nor. 20.02 20.00
SHORT RIBS.
Oct. 2.1.70 2X72 2.1.60
Nov 20. 0O 20.02 20.02
Cash prices were:
Corn No. 2 yeirpw, $1.66i 1.67: No. 3 yel
low, $1.0.m( l.Co; No. 4 yellow. $15241.00.
Oats No. 3 white, 72 tl 73 c ; standard,
T2fr7.1c
Rye No. 2. $1.6.19 1.6314.
B.n rl ey IN c i 1 . 03.
Timothy $7'(ilo.
Clover Nominal.
Pork Nominal.
Lard $27.10.
Ribs $23.40 ff 21.93.
Primary receipts Wheat. 2.S13.0O0 vs.
1.1S2.000 bushels: corn. 1.403.noo vs. 424.000
bushels: oats. 1.107.OOO vs. 1.002,000 bushels
Uhipments Wheat. 1.&3S.OO vs. 302.000
bushels: com, 413.000 vs. 174.000 bushels;
oats, 700.000 vs. 1.100.0OO bushels.
Clearances W heat, l.soo.ooo bushels: corn.
23.OO0 bushels; oats, none; flour, 4000 barrels.
Chicago Itairy Produce.
CHICAGO. Sept. IS. Butter higher.
Creamery. 4S14fc07c.
Kggs Receipts. 07.10 cases, unchanged.
Minneapolis (train Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 18. Flax, 4.21.
Barley, Slfc'JSc
4 cows .
1 cow . .
9 cows .
5 cows .
8 cows .
2 cows .
1 cow . .
8 cows .
1H cows .
20 steers.
0 calves.
3 calves.
123 hogs .
1 hog . .
21 hogs .
10 hogs .
7 hogs .
13 cows .
2 cows .
4 cows .
4 cows .
5 cows . .
4 cows . .
4 cows . .
Wt. Price.
, 910$ 3.00
II 4U O.UU
8.13
. 90S
8!3
!I3S
"740
6X5
1005
640
2X2
.. 3!M
. 13
, 420
1H4
1!4
100
900
015
040
1025
80
975
1120
6.50
8 SO
7.00
7.50
8.00
8.50
7.75
10.00
9.00
6.00
10.50
17.50
19.00!
5 cows .
9 cows .
2 cows .
6 steers
1 steer
TO steers
1 steer
2 steers
80 steers
31 steers
2 steers
2 calves
1 calf ..
1 calf . .
53 hogs
Wt. Price.
.1010$ 7.00
, . 812 7.50
.1000 5.00
. 985 8.50
. 940 6.50
, . 975 10.00
. 870 10.50
. 845 5.50
. 018 9.25
.1015 11.25
. 845 9.00
. 130 11.50
30 7.00
Unas, $3.253.50; onions, Australian brown.
$1.0O4vL7O; yellow, $1.70.ff2; garlic. 15iiltc;
cauliflower. 7000c; hcets. $1; carrots, 75c
45:$1; turnips, 60&'70c; rhubarb, $1(0)1.25;
cabbage, bogrvoc; artichokes. $2.50&4; cu
cumbers, 00c($l: string beans. 7c; lima
beans. 8tfi'8c: okra, 5$f6c per pound.
Fruit Cantaloupes, Turlock. $1.50 L75;
watermelons, $12; cassabas. $1)1.70; hon
eydew melons. $1.501.70; lemons. $4,000
6.00; grapefruit, $4t6; oranges, Valencias.
$7.0OG3f8.OO; bananas, Hawaiian, 67c; pine
apples, $4.005; Cravenstein and Bellefleur
apples, $ 1. itO 'd' 2. i ; peaches, $1.502: buck
leberrles, lG18c; pears. $2.20ig2.75; figs,
white. 70c$l; black, 00cc&'S1.2Ji; plums,
$1,2001.50; crabapples. $ltfrl.50; grapes,
Thompson seedless. $1.501.75; muscats.
$1.50 1. 1 o; avocauoes, .oj?i.
Receipts Flour. 2700 quarters: barlev.
1130 centals; potatoes. 4222. sacks; beans, 44
sacks; onions. 32,i sacks; hay, 228 tons;
hides, 170; wine. 07,200 gallon.
Grain at San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 18. Flour, $11.20
per oarrei.
Grain Wheat, Government price, $2.20
per bushel; barley, new crop, milling grades.
$j.i7 it si - 42 ; oats, white Iced, nominal;
corn. California, yellow, $4.15.
Hay Wheat and wheat and oats, $23025
lame oat, $2426: alfalfa, first cutting. $19
tt jo; second cutting, $22(24; barley straw.
1VIBUC.
Meals Alfalfa. $34Q36: cocoanut. nom
inal.
Naval Stores.
SAVANNAH, Ga.. Sent. 18. Tumentlne
firm. 60c; sales, 122; receipts, 265; ship
ments, .''Ji; stock. 29.487.
Rosin firm. Sales. 0S3; receipts. 994
shipments. 8079: stock. 63.862. Quote: B.
$13.:o; I). $13.004il3.0: K, $1.1.70(613.S0
F, $13.90; G, $13.95 14.10 ; H, $14014.10:
I. $14.15; K. $14.20014.40: M. S14.30fi) 14.40:
IM, Sl4.tu; VU, WW. 114.75014.80.
New York Sugar Market.
NEW YORK, Sept. IS. Sugar unchanged.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Sept. 18. Metals unchanged.
Dried l'ruita at New York.
NEW YORK. Sept. IS. Evaporated ap-
uuii. jreacnes iirm.
Absence of Liquidation and Favor
able War Jfews Influence Buying
in Various Quarters Gains
Range From 1 to 4 Points.
NEW YORK. Sept, 18. Reaction from the
recent heavy liquidation carried some promi
nent Issues steadily upward In the stock
market today, presumably on the theory that
a generally oversold ccmdilton existed.
The pressure which enforced the down-
ward movement of many of the speculative
shares during the past week was absent and
profession! buvlng In vartoue quarters, to
gether with liberal short covering, furnished
a foundatlon-whlch. had not been in evidence
for some time. Another Influential factor
was the gratifying war news. Many of the
stocks advanced 1 to 4 points, some reach
ing new high ground.
The upward swing was preceded, shortly
after the openmg, by profit-taking from
last night's closing advances, as there was
no confirmation of yesterday s rumors which
sent the market up that the German Em
peror had abdicated. These losses were
quickly recovered, active purchasing of oil
stocks, which have been persistently strong
of late, lmbolng the general list with
strength. Sales amounted to 200.000 shares.
French government GHa established a new
high record at 100. Liberty bonds dis
played a good tone, and other issues were
not essentially changed. Total sales, par
value, were $0,700,000. United States bonds,
old issues, unchanged on call.
CLOSIXO STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Closing
Sales.
Am Beet Sugar 400
American Can.. 800
Am Car & Fdry 4oo
At Least Two Liberty Bonds
in Every Family
DON'T bunch your Liberty Bond subscriptions in the
name of one person. Divide your quota up so
that at least the names of two members of your family
trill go on OREGON'S HONOR ROLL OF FOURTH
LIBERTY LOAN SUBSCRIBERS.
Thus yon will increase the honor of your family, your city, your
county and your state in the eyes of our Nation and our Boys "over
there."
Don't wait to be solicited. Go to any bank or
the local Liberty Loan Committee TODAY and
pledge your subscriptions.
: This apace contributed by Morris Bros.
Cotton Market.
- NEW YORK, Sept. IS. Cotton Spot,
uuiet, raiuunng, 44.1UC.
Dultith I.lnseed Market.
DULUTH. Sept. IS. Linseed, $4.2104.24.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Sept. IS. Maximum temper-
aiuio, o-, uciiteei, minimum. (,u uexrees.
River reading, 8 A. M., 3.U feet; chanjre in
last 24 hours, 0.3 foot rise. Total rainfall
t. f. At. to a p. M.), none. Total rain
fall since September 1. nils. 0.00 inch;
normal. 0.S0 inch: deficiency. 0 10 inch fall.
Sunrise, 0:03 A. M. : tunset, 7:17 P. M. To
tal sunshine, 12 hours 24 minutes: possible,
12 hours 24 minutes. Moonrlse. 5:03 P. M
moonset. 8:30 A. M. Barometer (reduced to
sea level) 5 P. M.. 29.82 inches. Relative
numiuity at noon, 50 per cent.
THE WEATHER.
STATIONS,
Wind
Ftate et
Weather
10.25.142 hags
200
226
iso
287
275
130
143
140
12.00
19.50
10.25
15.00
18.50
17.75
17.25
19.00
19.40 4 hogs
6.00 4 hogs .
4.00 9 hogs .
8.00 50 hogs .
0.75 11 hogs .
6.001728 lambs .. 75 14.00
4.501 34 ewes... 135 8.73
8.25
Prices current at the local yards are as
follows:
Cattle Prices.
Prime steers $12.00013.00
Good to choice steers 11.00(012.00
Medium to good steers 9.70 w 11.00
Fair to meulum steers ;.. 8.75y 8.75
Common to llalr steers 5.75fcl 8.25
Choice cows and heifers 8.00 i 9.U0
Med. to good cows and heifers.. 5.70 (p 7.23
Fair to med. cows and heifers.. 4.700 '5.70
Canners 3.00 9 4.00
Bulls 0P04 8.00
Calves S.OOtr 12.90
Hogs
Prime mixed 10.5019.75
Medium mixed
Rough heavies
Pigs
Sheep
Prime lambs ..........
Fair to medium lambs..
Yearlings . .
Wethers
Ewes
19.0019.33
ia00rl8.25
3.0.000 17.00
13.00 15.00
11.00B 12.00
10.00tsll.00
9.00 'a 10.00
6.00$ 9.00
Seattle Livestock Market. .
SEATTLE. Wash.. Sept. 18. Hog receipts
were 188, all on contract to packera. Bid
ding without result on empty pens, market
strong. Packers inclined to Increase offer
ings by contracting at prices over market.
Cattle receipts -were 181. Market strong
on- prime steers and cows. Offerings com
posed of secondary steers and cows. Pack
ers very short of beef.
Cattle Best steers, $11013; medium to
choice, $10.50i811. BO; common to good. tSfp
8.50; medium,. $08 7-50; bulls, $5 7.50;
carves. $SftlQ-
Hogs Prime light, $19.75020; medium to
choice. $19.00t19.e0; medium heavy. $18.50
619: rough. $17.5oeis; pigs. 17.5019.
Sheen Spring lambs, Il9u; yearlings.
$912; ewes, $86 .
Omaha Livestock Market.
OMAHA. Sept. 18. Hogs Receipts. 8000;
15c to 20c lower. Heavy $19.6020.15;
mixed. $l9.65n 19.75: light. $19.90ifi20.40;
pigs, $17i20; bulk or sales, $19.00 jjil9.80.
cattle rieceipis. ij.uuu, steaay. iattve
steers, $12.4518.45; cows and heifers, $7.50
41 12.00: Western steers. $1017.75; Texas
steers. $9ti13: range cows and heifers. $7
11.50; canners, $0tf7; stockers and feeders.
Baker
Boise
Boston
Calgary
Chicago ......
Denver
L)es Moines
Eureka
Galveston ....
Helena
tJuneau
Kansas City ..
Los Angeles ..
Marshfield
Medford
Minneapolis ..
New Orleans.. .
New York
North Head . .
Yakima
Phoenix
Pocatello .....
Portland
Koseburg
Sacramento . . .
St. Louis
Salt Lake ....
San Diego ...
San Francisco.
Seattle
Sitka
Spokane
Tacoma
Tatoosh Island.
tV'aldez
Walla Walla . .
Washington ..
Winnipeg
840.00. . j.E
S(l0.0o. . W
U2rl.i2. . S
7210.00 10IE
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Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
St;o.oo!l4l.N'WClear
S;0.00. .INW
OX1O.02 . . sw
TM1O.O0I. JSW
8l)!O.O012:SE
70 0. 00 . .SW
'U0il.32!in;E
62 0.00I10E
7S;0.00112i."W
720. 00
940.00
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04)1.34
NW
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1SIVV
54,0.0014iNW
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7St0.00. .
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94 O.OOi. .
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VV
W I
NW
Cloudy
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Pt. cloudy
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Rain
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Pt. cloudy
Clear
Clear
Rain
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Ciear
!CIear
American Loco. 200
Am S & Refg.i M.400
Am Sugar Refg 1,300
Am Tel & Tel. . 9oo
Am Z L & S. . . . 200
Anaconda Cop. . 0,000
Atl G & W I S S 800
California ret.. 300
Canadian Pac. . 3.000
Central Leather 1,000
Ches & Ohio 4O0
C M & St. Paul 800
C R I & P ctfa 1.400
Chino Copper ex 200
Corn Pdcts Refg 2,100
Crucible Steel.. Boo
Cuba Cane Sug 2.800
Distil Securities 7. 100
Erie 1,100
General Electric 2O0
General Motors .too
Gt Nor pfd ex. . 400
Gt North O ctfs 200
Inspir Copper.. 1.300
Int M M Pfd.. 17,000
Inter Nickel 1.200
Kan City South 500
Kennecott Cop. 1,200
Mexican ePtrol 27.000
Miami Copper.
Missouri Pacifio
Nev Cop ex dlv
N Y Central
X Y N H & H
Nor & West. ...
Northern Pac. .
Pacific Mail
Pennsylvania... .
Pittsburg Coal. .
Ray Con Cop. ..
Reading . ; ....
Rep Ir & Steel. .
Southern Pac...
Southern Ry...
Studebaker Cor.
Texas Co
Union Pacific.
U S Indus Al..
U S Steo!
IT S Steel pfd. .
Western Union.
West Electric. .
Bethlehem B.
000
000 24
High.
69 hi
80 n
60 'i
77
108
0!)
101
7
102
19'4
183 '
0$
57 4
411
20 3,
38 vi
424
4
S03
53 i,
1014
146
113V4
89
30
0314
102-
20'A
38
33
10514
2S,
3O0
3,800
73 4
39
Low.
09
43
84
60
76
107 j
SS
154
07 M
100
19"4
100 S
66
B7tt
4SS4
38 '4
41'i
30
.12 H
1014
140
ir-iA
89
30
53 '4
10114
20
38
33
103 14
2S
23
"73"
39
500 88 '4 87 14
500 32 31
300 44 48
200 40 48
400 23 H 23 'i
4 1100 87 s;4
1,200 9014 90
600 80 80 '4
4.4O0 274 26
300 40 40
8.500 IfU'd 100 "4
700 3 244 32414
2.400 ll.m 11414
57,300 310 10S
500 110 110
3110 83 83
700 43 43
3.700 82 li 80
Total sales for the day, 200.000 shares.
BONDS.
TT S ref 2s reg..98 IU P 4s 86
,Knmn 98 U S Steel 5s.... 98
fj S 3s reg . . .
do coupon . .
U S 4s res
An counon . . .
A ten gen 4s
bid
69
44
84
60
7714
10714
99
10
67
102
19
102
61
.W
49
20
38
42
64
30
63
10
146
11314
80
80
03
101
10
33
10s
28
24
20
73
39
IO
88
32
48
4S
23
87
10
SB
20
45
162
124
314
109
110
s:t
43
81
80
n A R G ref 5s. 05
NYC deb 6s.. 93
N P 4s 'SO
N P Ss 57
Pao T T 0s..
Pa con 4s 92
ss S P cv 5s 90
S3 Ahirlo-Fr 5s . 94
106!U S Lib 3s... 100.18
!' I (IO JSC CV 43.. WO.O-
do 2d 4.S H..B
do 1st cv 4s. 9B.68
do 2d cv 4s. 95.84
do 3d 4s n
Bid.
Guild
demand
Money, Exchange, Etc.
NEW YORK, Sept 18. Mercantile paper
. w.A,ha iinrhsnfffld.
Sterling, unchanged, demand $4.75 7-16;
cables. $4.7655. Francs, unchanged,
era. demand 47; cables 48. Lire,
6.37; cables 6.35.
Mexican dollars uncnangeu.
Time loans strong, unchanged.
Call money strong, unchanged.
LONDON. Sept. 18. Money and discount
rates unchanged.
Mininir Stocks at Boston.
BOSTON, Sept. 18. Closing quotations:
Allouez 59
Ariz Com IS
Calu & Hecla. . .41)5
Centennial .
Cop Range
Cast liutle
Franklin ...
Isle Royalle
Lake Copper
Mohawk ...
1
.. 40
.. 9
.. 3
.. 25
.. 5
. . 65
North Butte
Old Dom
Dsceola
Cjuincy
Superior
Sup & Boston..
Shannon
Utah Con
Winona .......
Wolverine .....
13
38
51
60
4
3
314
1
23
7610.00 10IS
60 0.001. . INWiClear
7li'0.00(. 'NW Cloudy
72IO.01ll2l.VW Pt. cloudy
6H0.0012:SW Rain
7410. 001. .INW Clear
5SiO.0O..E Rain
8s O.OOj. Jsw Pt. cloudy
78,u.ooi..x Clear
50 O.OfJjlOISW Cloudy
'46!. ... calm Rain
82,0.00 . .INW Clear
7O'1.02 . . S Clear
4Si0.02l..N Pt. cloudy
tA. M. today; P. M. report preceding day.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Fair; gentle north
westerly winds.
Oregon and Washington Fair; gentle
northwesterly winds.
Idaho Fair.
EDWARD Ij. WELLS. Meteorologist.
Prone Dryer .Destroyed by Fire..
SHERIDAN, Or., Sept, 18. (Special.)
The large prune dryer belonging' to
A. M. Fleming, situated about threa
miles from Sheridan, burned about 4:30
yesterday morning- with a probable
loss of from 7000 to $8000. The night
watchman at the time of the fire was
overhead in the dryer sweeping and,
hearing a. noise, came down to look at
the furnace, which he found in flames.
A large portion of the prune crop was
stored in the dryer and many of the
prunes were already dried. It is
thought there is no insurance. The
cause of the fire is unknown.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS
Marriage Licenses.
PARSONS-PETERSON Calvin R. Par.
sons. 33, 21 North Eleventh St., ana l.yaia
11. Peterson, zi, same aaaress.
WISE-RAMSEY Harry F, Wise, 23, Camp
Lewis, and Maude A. Ramsey, 20, 148 East
Third st. . .
UOBINSON-YOUNU James m. jtooinson,
101 East Fortv-seventh St.. N.. and
Thelma C. Young. 15, 1204 East Broadway.
ARCHIBALD-ANGEL Harry B. Archi
bald 21, 1246 Michigan ave., and Ruth E.
Angel, 20. 600 East Fifty -seventh st.
CROSBY-STONE Benjamin J. Crosby, 38,
Seattle, and Mary A. Stone, 28, St. Paul
Hotel. ..... ,
MELORCH-A.MMUAi Alirea juoiorcn. le
i 5'ii East Thirty-ninth St.. and Isabel
Ammon. leRal, Byron Hotel.
OLDER-McVEY aHrry W. Older, 32,
Vancouver Barracks, and Laura L. Mcv ey,
30. Colonial Apts.
EDWARDS-KING Milton J. Edwards, 4S,
4S9 Thirty-fourth St., and Nana L. King, 44,
1119 East Franmin at.
LESLIE-K.IDlsJ:rJi.ljJ!lK oonn iesiie.
826 East Sixth St.. and Bartne iinaa-
iellen; 3j, oil r.ast ouia bu
Vancouver Marriage Licenses.
RMITH-HOHM AN Jack Smith, 28, ef
Portland, and Mrs. Anna Hohman, 28, of
Portland. . .
GODDEN-ALLEN Walter Godden, legal,
of Portland, Miss Bertha Allen, legal, of
PnV4?N'-C R OSBY William Nunn. 32. ot
TRAVELERS GUIDE.
uKiA'ntKTr mm i-Fkt-vl fits-.. Rt-
12S Third Street, Bet.
Vasniiftton ana aiuu
r0i Main
ALASKA
Ketchikan. Wrangell, Juneau. Douglas.
Haines, Skagway. Cordova. Valdel,
Seward and Anchorage.
Special bummer Excursions. Round-trip
rates to all Alaska points. Largest ship,
unequaled service, low rates, including
berths and meals. Make reservations.
The reported last words . f Czar Nich
olas of Russia, just before he was ehot
by the firing squad were: "Spare my
wife and my innocent and unhappy
children. May ray blood preserve Rus
sia from ruin."
I San Francisco -Los Angeles
LOW RATES.
By Steamer
Inclining Meals and Berth.
THE BAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND
8. 8. COMPANY.
Tickets at Third and Stark.
Telephone M roadway 300. Bdwy. IBS,
A 1234. A 6121.
Portland, and Miss Alta CrosbyHall, 21, of
Portland.
McCRACKEX-HALL Rav McCracken. 23,
of Seattle. Wash., and Miss Gladys Hall. 2-,
or Portland.
WRIGHT-LADS ON ciyae wnitit, so. ot
Portland, and Mrs. Minnie Larson, 42, ot
Portland.
JASTER-ZINK William Jaster. legal, of
Sherwood. Or., and Miss Emma Kink, legal,
of St. Johns, Or.
S.MDrJrt-L.AKhUM jonn oniaer, it, or
Portland, and Miss Nora Larson, 10, of
Portland.
CAVE-WINDOW Alfred Cave, legal, of
Portland, and Mrs. Arabella Window, legal
of Portland.
ANOTHER 'FIRST' PROMISED
Oregon. Likely to Iead, in Draft
Over-Enrollment.
Oregon went over the top with mar
gin a-plenty in the selective service
registration or September 12. Careful
figures, based on early returns, fore
casted an enrollment above 106.000. In
dications now are that the state will
lead the Nation In over-enrollment.
With a few precincts to be heard
from and with late registrations yet to
be added, Oregon's total yesterday
mounted to 106,457. This is 25V4 per
cent above the Government estimate.
Vermont was touted as the leading
state several days ago because of an
over-registration of about 12 per cent.
Portland still lingers about the 41.000
mark, but will go higher.
VISCOUNT M0T0N0 IS DEAD
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs
Passes Soon Af(er Tlosifrnlng;.
"WASHINGTON, Sept. 18. Viscount
Ichiro Motono, who resigned as Minister
of Foreign Affairs of Japan four
months ago, died at Tokio yesterday
from a stomach trouble with which he
had suffered for a long time.
The veteran statesman was born in
1862. In turn, he had been Counsellor,
Secretary of Legation at Petrograd and
Minister at Paris and Brussels. In 189
ha was the junior delegate of Japan
at The Hague peace conference, and
from 1906 to 1916 he was Ambassador
at Petrograd. He became Foreign Min
ister in November, 1916.
Monongahela Valley
Traction Company
General Mortgage
7 Cold Bonds
Dstee My I. lilt
D 1ml, 1, Ml
THIS is a well secured
and otherwise desirable
investment yielding; more
than 7.75tf.
Yon will be Interested in
the detailed description of
this bond.
Send ftr Circuit Or. lSl.
The National City
Company
Correspondent Office in 31 C it is 4
Portland Rnilwa.T Kxrhnnjre Bldf .
Telephone -60H3 Main
Bndm-Skmrt Term Nolm-A ecmptancm
.Brothers 3Ieet In Trendies.
CHEHALIS, Wash., Sept. 18. (Spe
cial.) H. Mandles' business hottse in
this city has on display a Gorman hel
met and complete German gas proter-
tion outfit, sent to Mr. and Mrs. A. V .
Winters, of Vader, by their son, Mar
tin, who is a member of the U. S. Ma
rines and who was with the soldiers
who had the first encounter with the
Germans and defeated them. Martin
has a brother in France also and the
two saw each other for the first time
since their enlistment when Martin was
coming out of the trenches and tho
brother was going in.
Chauncey M. Depew says: "I am con
vinced that victory will not come until
the allies fight on German soil. We
must get into Germany eo that the peo
ple there will be made to know that
we mean business."
ft --t t
A dire ctory of business firms and professional men condensed and
classified for ready reference. For rates by the month or year,
or other information, telephone The Oregonian, Main 7070 or
A 6095, House 29.
ACCORDION PLEATING.
HEMSTITCHING, l'J cents per yard; accor
dion, lenile and box Dleating: buttons cov
ered, tucking and braiding: also embroid
ery work done. Mail orders promptly at
tended to. 1SAST1SK.N WOVKLi'lK
85 6th St., between Oak and Stark Bts.
K. STKPHAX. hemstitching. seallODina. ac
cordlon side pleat, buttons covered: mail
oraers. ziu fltlocK DlocK. !roaaway iw,
AGATE CUTTERS AND MFG. JEWELERS.
JWLKI and watch repairing. Miller's,
30a Wash at.. Majestic Theater bldg.
ALFALFA MEAL, GROUND FEEDS. HAY,
WALTER SCOTT, Board of Trade. M. U687.
ASSAVKKS AND ANALYSTS.
IIO.NTA.NA ASSAY OFt'ICK. 12 Second
uold, sllver,and platinum bouicht.
ATTORNEYS.
MORRIS
courts.
i GOLDSTEIN, practice In
802 Northwestern Bank bldg.
W. P. ADAMS, attorney-at-law, 10117 Cham
ber or commerce. Alain 4 i.
BARBER SUPPLIES.
OREGON BARBER SUPPLY CO. We buy
and sell all kinds of barber supplies, .sou d.
BEAUTY SPECIALIST.
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR destroyed forever by
Multiple Needle Method. &04 Swetland Mat.
CARPET CLEANING.
R f OTae kind that wear the best, ars
U U O made from your wornout carpets
by the Northwest Rug Co. t former ad
dress. lt Union ave. I Ra rugs woven
all sizes. Carpet cleanin.g refitting and
resizing. Mull orders solicited, lao Kast
8th. PHONB KAST 8580, B 1280.
FLUFF RUG C0,B
Phones: East oolO,
14io. u4 Luion Ave. N.
CANTER,
L. M. JONES, M. D. CANCER THSAIKU
81- Morgan biug. Maruitall o!4o.
CELLULOID BUTTONS.
THE 1RWIN-HOUSON COMPANY
887 Washington. Broadway 4114, A 1254.
CHIROPODISTS AND AKC11 SPECIALISTS.
WILLIAM, Kstelle and Floelle OeVeny, the
only sclentiilc chlropodu.ls and arch spe
cialists in the city. Parlors 802 Uerllnger
bldg., southwest corner Second and Alder,
phone Main 1S0L
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN.
DR. McMAHON, Macleay bldg., 100',. chiro
practic. Worlds best. Adjustments made
easy. Obstinate cases 5oc rate.
CIRCULAR LETTERS.
CRANK LETTER CO., 510-11-12 Royal bldg.
Mar. 6822. 100 letters multlgraphed, tl.au.
COLLECTION AGENCIES.
NETH A CO., Worcester bldg. Main 1799.
No collections, no charge. ji.iLaDixsned lvuu.
DANCING.
MRS. FLECK'S ACADEMY Social and
stage dancing, private instructor; classes
Tues., Frl., 8 to 10. 10D 2d St., between
Washington and Stark. Main 2100.
FLUFF RCO AND RAO RUO FACTORY.
NORTHWEST RUG CO. established 1001.
Fluff rugs and rag rugs woven, all sises.
East 8th and Taylor. East aiSO, B 12U.
HOSPITAL.
OREGON SURGICAL HOSPITAL offers best
of services on convalescent and otistetrio
cases; rates reasonable. Alain 1360.
INTERIOR DECORATORS.
M. E. OKSEK.CO.,
Interior decorators and " painters. In all
branches. We can save you money. Get
our estimate. 4S4ft Wash. Broadway 30oS.
MUSIC.
WEST COAST INSTITUTE OF MUSIC, 8th
floor Eilers bldg. We teach from melody;
no drudgery.
EMIL TU1ELHOKN. violin teacher, pupil
Sevclk. 207 Flk Oner bldg. Bdwy. 1020.
PIANO LESSON'S, $.- PER MONTH. 2I'J
34TH ST.. Nit. JKFFEKSON. Main ilStili.
OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS.
GLASSES AT A SAVING.
I solicit your patronage on the
basis of capable service. Thou
sands of aatisl'ied patrons. A
trial will convince. Chas. W. Goodman, op
tometrist, 200 Morrison,
jiigp
PALNT1NG.
HIGH STRUCTURE PAINTING. STEKPLES,
STACKS, TOWERS, STEEL STRUCTURES,
FLAG POLES, sic. TRAVEL ANYWHERE.
H. W. WILSON, P. O. BOX 2007
PATENTS.
R. C. WRIGHT 22 years' experience U.
and foreign patents, col Dekum bldg.
PATENT ATTORNEYS.
GOLDBERG. 20 Worcester bldg. Main 282a.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. R. A. PHILLIPS, 1)05 Broadway bldg.
Rheumatism, feuiale disorders, skin trou
bles, stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels,
throat, goitre, scalp, high blood pressure.
Increased efficiency; drugless treat
ments. Goitre, paralysis, headache.
tonsilitls. Dr. Walters. 0U Swetland bldg.
Mar. 48U2.
PLUMUINO SUPPLIES.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES at wholesale prlcea
Stark-Davis Co.. 212 Third. Main 707.
PRINTING.
KEYSTONE PRESS J. E. Gantenbeln. Mgr.
Printing and linotyping. 100 front aw
cor. Stark. Main or A 1418.
DDIWTIUf! F- W. BALTE3
IliillllilU 1st and Oak sts.
& COMPANY,
Main 105. Alloa.
SECOND-HAND STORES.
MAIN 5400 Buy and sell second-hand tools.
Junk, old automobiles. 2ds Front-
STORAGE.
FIHEPfiOOF STORAGE
C. M. OL.SEN TRANSFER CO., 248 PIXEL
ALISKY DANCING ACADEMY. Privat
Instructions a ay ana evening. uiasaea
Friday evening. 2d floor AlUky bids. 10
lessons 5.
MANCHESTER DANCING ACADEMY, 8.", XL
5th st. Atl new dances laugnt, class
Thurs. night, 8:30 to 11; competent teach
ers. 8 lessons, j. Bdwy.
RINGLER'S dancing school, 14th off Wash.
All the popuiar dances, private ana Class.
8 lessons, $5 Bdwy. aaSO.
DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL.
DR. G. H HUTHMAN, veterinarian, hospi
tal, 41d ti, JUL 8L. . Jl.at XO-ki.2Z iUUL
WE contract and do heavy hauling, loading.
packing; Dig auto trucK. also long -distance
jobs. S Abington bldg. Main 747H.
STOKAtiE AND TRANSFER.
OKEGON TRANSFER CO., 474 Glisan si.,
corner of 13th. Telephone Broadway ll'Hl
or A-lltiW. We own and operate two large
class "A" warehouses on terminal tracks.
Lowest Insurance rates in the city.
MAD1SON-ST. DOCK & WAREHOUSE. Of
fice 1S Madison. General merchanritsa
and forwarding agents. Phone MalalttlH.
PACKING. MOVING, STORAGE.
SECURITY STORAGE & TRANSFER CO..
103 Park St. Main 6115. A 1051.
WOOD AND COAL.
COUNTRY SLABWOOQ
$ Multnomah Fuel Co. M. 5340, A 211S.
H
ONOLULU
Suva, New Zealand, Australia
CINlDliX AUSTRALASIAN ROYAL MAIL LINE
Largest, newest, best-equipped stealers,
tor fares and sailing's apply Can. Pac Rail
tray. 65 Third St..- Portland, or General
Agent. 410 Sjejuigux bU laiicouver. B, C
WHOLESALERS AND MANUFACTURERS
ACTO TOPS.
DUBRUILLE BUGGV TOP CO.. 9th and Oak.
DRY GOODS NOTION'S.
L.DINKELSPIELCO.ri
Stockroom and offlc.
North 5th street.
GRAIN MERCHANTS.
PACIFIC GRAIN CO., Board or Trade BlUg.
HATS ASI CAPS.
THANH OUSER HAT CO.. 53-55 Front at.
HIDES. WOOL. CASCARABARK.
KAHN BROS.. Iif5 Front Et.
PAINTS AND LUBRICATING OILS.
W. P. FULLER CO.. Morrison and Front.
PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS.
KASMUSSEN & CO.. 2d and Taylor.
PIPK. PIPE FITTINGS AND VAXTE9.
id. U KLINE. 84-86 Front St. '
PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES.
M. L. KLINE. S4-8I1 Front Bt.
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS
EVERDING & FARItELU 140 Front 6L
KOPK AND BINDING TWINE.
Portland Cordage Co.. 14th and Northrup.
SASH. DOORS AND GLASS
W. P. FULLER CO.. Morrison and FroftU
WALL PAPER.
MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. -jib 2d at."
MILLER. Wall i'aper & PL Co., ITi First Si,