Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 15, 1918, Page 19, Image 19

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    THE MORNING OKEGOXIAN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER IS, 101S.
10
PRICES OF BURLAP
ARE REGULATED
Maximum
Fixed
Quotations
Government.
Are
by
BASIS 13.60 AND 16 CENTS
Further Import Purchases Are Pro
, liiblted Without Consent of
War Industries Board.
"With the Government engaged In regu
lating burlap prices, so It can obtain the
vast quantities of trench bass it requires
at reasonable cost, trading1 in the burlap
and grain bag .markets has naturally be
come unsettled. There is no business at
all passing in the bag market here. There
naturally would not be much doing at this
time of year, but a few bags might be sold
lor home or California - account if the
market were on a settled basis. The last
business 'dona was at 234 cents, which
hows a considerable decline from the quota
tions prevailing just before harvest.
The prices fixed, as based on 8-ounce
MOs, are 13. CO cents West Coast, and 14 cents
East Coast; on 10 -ounce 40s, 16 cents
West Coast and 16.50 cents East Coast.
In addition to prohibiting further import
purchases, further freight space engagement
for burlap is also prohibited without the
Consent of the War Industries Board. The
new prices are 15 to -0 per cent below the
quotations that have ruled the past fort
night and came as a distinct surprise to
Importers, bag manufacturers, makers of
linoleums and other users of burlap as welL
The new maximum burlap prices for the
pacific Coast are announced as follows,
' net cash, ex dock:
Width
1 (Dunces. 26 In.
7 12.2J
40 in.
13.35
13.45
3 3.60
14.10
14.60
15.4H
15.70
16.00
1 6. no
17.O0
37.50
45 In.
35.12
15.23
3 5.40
15.H6
3 6.53
3 7.43
17.76
18.10
3 8.66
3f.23
19.7U
7",4..
s. ...
( Sis..
0....
14 -.
so
304..
11
-U
12.31
12.44
13.02
13.60
14.04
14.33
3 4.60
1.-..17
15.74
16.30
Accompanying the official price list was
Che following bulletin:
"Maximum selling prices apply until fur
ther notice to all sales of burlap cloth in
carloads or more. Mo maximum price has
been fixed for single bales or less than car
Jots, but it is expected that the prices of
these will be kept in reasonable proportion
to the carload prices after making due al
lowance for the extra expense of doing
business In small lots.
"These same prices also become the basis
for burlap bags, any quantity with the ad
ditional understanding that for bags the
Atlantic and Gulf port basis is to apply
f. o. b., any bag factory except those on the
Fad fie Coast. The Pacific Coast factories
are limited to Pacific Coast prices, and for
all other bag factories it Is assumed that
the difference between the Pacific Coast
prices and the Atlantic Coast prices covers
the freight from the Pacific Coast to the
bag factory.
"The price on bags is for any quantity
.t any time of delivery, but in the case of
very small orders, the extra expense of
doing business in small lots may be added
to the cost of manufacturing. The above
arrangement continues in force until fur
ther notice. All of these prices for both
cloth and bags apply regardless of the time
of delivery."
ALL COARSK GRAIN BIBS ARE RAISED
Offers on Local Board Are 5 Cents to $2
Higher Than on Friday.
e
The coarse grain market was stronger
yesterday in view of the sharp advances in
the Kast. On the Merchants' Exchange,
sacked oats bids were higher and bulk
oats were up 50c $1.50. Corn offers were
raised $1 3 2 and barley 25c
The Idaho crop report gives the corn con
dition as U5 per cent against 80 per cent
a year ago; Spring wheat yield per acre,
CI bushels against 22 bushels a year ago;
quality 13 per cent against 02 per cent.
Oats yield per acre, 40 bushels against 38
bushels; quality 92 per cent against 93
per cent. Barley yield per acre 25 per cent
against 29 per cent ; quality 90 per cent
against SO per cent. Production Spring
Wheat 10,200,000 bushels against 8.250,000
a year ago. Oats production 10,320.000
bushels against 13,330,000 bushels. Barley
.5o,000 bushels against 5,000,000 bushels.
The California crop report places the
condition at 87 per cent against 90 per
cent; production 2.643,000 against 2,400,000
bushels a year ago. Oats, quality 90 per
cent against 94 per cent; production '5,606,
OOO against 6.860,000 bushels. Barley, qual
ity S3 per cent against 95 per cent; produc
tion S4.O60.000 against 20,150,000 bushels.
Barley quality was undoubtedly lowered by
she heavy rains which caught much of it
smthreshed and more piled up In fields In
sacks. Corn crop improved somewhat by
rains in September,
The American visible wheat supply state
ment compares as follows:
Bushels.
Increase.
Oct. 34. 1918..
9S.SS6.000
9, 5! 16. 000
59.:ni,(oo
7.6ns.OOO
l.7i::,0.o
l,it;5.uo0
642,000
6.535,OOy
2.433.0O0
1.733,000
Cot. If.. Hi
Oct. 3 6,
Oct. IS,
Oct. 3 3,
Out. 3 4,
Crct. 14,
1016
1915
1914
1913
1912
S.00O
57.22l.0O0
54. 414.000
54,417,000
The corn supply increased 17,000 bushels
and the cats supply decreased SI 5,000
bushels.
Terminal receipts. In cars, were reported
fcy the Merchants Exchange as follows:
TortlanU
Bar-
Wheat ley Flour Oats Ha v
fcjnnday 01 ... is
Year ago 7 ... 1 3 l'i
Ecason to date. . . .3S77 304 47 325 147
Year ago 1072 t$ 247 426 624
Tacoma
fat unlay 17 ... 1-1
Year aRO "2 1 ... 3 5
Eeafon to date 17 ... 72 507
Year ago 11S5 27 ... 105 679
Seattle
Saturday 1
Year agn 2 I IT 1 25
Fcnson to date. .. .224.1 51 527 225 lv;n
Year ago 1217 524 412 16G5
ESTIMATE
IS
REDUCED
Increased Per Cent of Culls Due to Late
Codling Moth, lotrae Infestation.
The apple crop estimate of Washington
for October f a Ms beiow former estimates
because of the increased per cent of cutis,
due to late codling moth larvae Infestation.
In some instances the epps have been packed
on tho apples and hatched after packing,
fonie growers used the arsenical spray as
late as September 15 with good results. Cold
storage will deter the hatching of these
late brooding eggs. The Washington State
Iepartment of Agriculture estimates the
yteid as follows:
Yakima Valley district, including Takima.
Kitiias. Benton and Franklin counties. 7520
cars; Wenatchee district, comprising Chelan,
Okanogan. Loug!as and Grant counties.
7 ' 5 fl cars, compared with 7fi!S cars last year;
Spokane and Eastern Washington, 011 cars:
Walla Walla district, which Includes all
hipping points in the Clarkston and the
nake River territory, 250 cars; Southwest-
trn Washington. 177 cars; Western Wash
ington, about 700 cars, all of which will be
ted in local markets.
The pear crop was moved at very satis
factory prices. Clarke County shipped 13
carloads of fresh prunes and will probably
have an output of 12,001.000 pounds of dried
jtrunes. k
Tho cranberry crop of Grays Harbor and
Pacific counties Is reported to be the largest
In the history of the enterprise. Some grow-
ers report havjns harvested 20 barrels of
first-grade berries per acre. The crop is
practically all gartered.
EASTERN MILLS IN NEED OF MOHAIK
Small Lots or Fall Clip Pell on Basis of 73
Cents Trading in Texas,
Odd lots of Fall mohair have sold at
Boston during the week at about 75 cents
for stock In good condition, while some
inferior and burry has also been sold in
a small way at correspondingly less money.
Stocks on hand, howepr, are small against
a lairiy good, demand, says the commercial
Bulletin. The sale of some 200.000 pounds of
the Fall clip is reported from Kerrvill.
Tex., the price paid being reported st 75
cents, although some operators believe that
rather more money may have been received.
Some Basuto hair is understood to have
been sold to arrive at around 70 cents, re
cently for fair-sized quantities.
Latest advices from Bradford are to the
effect that the mohair market there Is
vitliout any material change, stocks being
very limited and spinners willing to pay any
thing within reason to secure the supplies
they need so much. However, some further
arrivals were expected from the Cape at
almost any moment which would relieve the
situation more or less.
At the Cape the season Is just about to
begin but some early buying is already re
ported with American operators rather keen
to secure supplies and Bradford buyers by
no means slow to bid against them. Some
Winter firsts have been sold st 33 cents,
first cost and Winter kids brought 44 cents
while Basutos wore sold in one case at
least for 3U cents.
ALL POTATO MARKETS ARB WEAKER
Local Prices Are Slightly Lower Declines at
Shipping- Points.
There was an easier tendency in the local
potato market yesterday Tho demand was
slow and receipts of home-grown stock lib
eral. Oregon Burbsnks were quoted at $1.75
&2. Yakima Netted Gems at $2.15'&2.25
and Idaho Rurais mostly at $2. Two cars
of Washington potatoes arrived on the street.
Eastern markets were weak during the
day. Minnesota and Wisconsin white stock
ranged 10 15c lower at $1,651? 1.75 per ct,
sacked. Waupaca, Wis., quoted 54? 10c
lower at $1.65 1.85 f. o. b. cash, and Moor
head, Wis., also ranged lower at $1.80 1. 85
f. o. b. sacked. Colorado shipping points
showed slightly weaker tone at $1.40 "if LEO
per cwt., sacked, and Colorado sacked sto;k
ranged f 2.05 2.25 for car lots In southwest
ern markets. Further declines are recorded
In the Northwest. California shipping points-
were steady. Carlot movements again in
creasing. Banlc Clear lux's.
Bank clearings of the Northwestern cities
yesterday were as follows:
Clearings. Balances.
Portland .4h5.57S $ 1,3'6.0'.'4
Seattle lo.s-j4.963 1.1S5.SSH!
Tacoma 1. 1'.i5.050 145.15S
Spokane 2. 50 J. 572 9J 1.253
PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS
Grain, Flour. Feed, Etc.
Merchants Exchange, noon session:
October:
OjiIb
No. 2 white, feed
Barley
Standard feed
Standard "A"
Kastern oats and corn In bulk:
Oats
No. 3 white
Thirty-tight-pound clipped, white. .
Corn
No. 3 yellow
No. 3 mixed
November:
Oats
No. 2
Barley
Feed
"A"
Oats
No. 3
Clipped
Corn
Yellow
Mixed
Bid.
. .S55.00
47.00
4S.50
4S.50
5O.O0
54.00
53 00
55.00
47.50
4S.50
4.50
50 00
54.00
52.00
WHEAT Government
basis, $2
per
bushel.
FOUR Straights, $10.251L15 per bar
rel; whole wheat. $10.25; graham, f0.Wt
1 0. 25 ; ba rl ey flour. $ 1 1 per ba rre i ; rye
fiour, $12.60 per barrel; cornmeal, lljrll.60
per barrel; corn flour. S12; oat flour, $11.1:0
& 11.40 per barrr!.
MILLKEED Mill run, f. o. b. mill; car
lots, $26.95; mixed cars. $30.15; less than
carlots. $50.65; rolled barley, $65; rolled
oats, $09.
CORN Whole, $75; cracked, $76 per ton.
HAY Buying prices, f. o. b. Portland :
Eastern Oregon timothy, $30 per ton; Valley
timothy, $29 per ton; alfalfa, $27; Valley
grain hay, 2627; clover, $28; straw, $9
10.
Dairy and Country Produce.
BUTTJCK Cubes, extras, 63c; prints,
extras, box lots, i."c ; cartons, box lots, 64c;
half boxes, lc more; less than half boxes,
1c more; butterfat. No. 1, 67c per pound
delivered Portland.
EGGiJ Oregon ranch, candled, rots and
cracks out, tiOc; selects, 62c per dozen,
lc extra for cartons.
CHIiEiE Tiliarnook, f. o. b. Tillamook:
Triplets, 56c; Young Americas, 37c; long
Myrtle Point, 3 5 c .
POULTRY liens. 25c: Springs. 2f,:
roosters, ISc; ducks. 32'" Sic; geese, 15
18c: turkeys, live. 28 ft. 30c.
YKAL Fancy, 20'?i201vac pr pound.
POKK Fancy, 24c per pound.
Fruits and Vegetables.
Local jobbing quotations:
FRUITS Oranges. Yaiencias. $10-11;
lemons, $0 7.50 per box ; bananas, 8 ft S '-c
per pound; grapefruit, $8. 50 -ft in .50; peaches,
$1.50 1.05 ; apples, $1.25 't "-25 per box ;
pears, $1 ft 1.25 per box; casabas, 3 c per
pound; grapes, 4' 10c per pound; quinces,
$1.50 per box; cranberries, $12 per barrel.
VEGETABLES Tomatoes, 65 75c per
crate; cabbage, $2fi2.23 per hundred; lettuce,
$2 per crate: peppers. 7c per pound; beans,
0g7c per pound: celery, 90c per dozen; egg
plant, 10c per pound; artichokes. $1.40 per
dozen: cauliflower. $2.25 per dozen; garlic,
15c per pound: pumpkins, 2Sc per pound;
squash, 2c per pound; beets. $2.50 per
back; carrots, $2 per sack; turnips, $2.25
per sack.
POTATOES Oregons, $1.75 02 per hun
dred ; Idahos, $2.25; Yakimas, $2.25; sweet,
55 ".c.
u.MONS Oregon, $1.7502.25; California
brown, $1.52.2..
Staple Groceries.
Local jobbing quotations:
SUGAR Sack basis: Fruit and berry,
$0.55; beet, $'..25 : extra C, $0.15; powdered.
In barrels, $10.25; cubes, in barrels. $1.45.
NUTS Walnuts, o04x -c; Brazil nuts.
19c ; filberts, 25c; almonds, 25 30c; pea
nuts, 21c.
SALT Half -ground, 100s. $15.90 per ton;
50s. $17.25 per ton; dairy, $25 per ton.
RICE Unbroken, lOUc per pound.
BEANS Jobbing prices; White, 11
13 4 c : colored, 8 8 !ic.
COFFEE Roasted. In drums, 17 0 25c.
Provisions.
Local jobbing quotations:
HAMS AM s.zee. choice, 38 38 e;
itancanl. JtM.i'c; skinned, none; pic
nics. 'c; cottage roll, ..
LARD Tierce basis, standard pure, 20c;
compound, .i'c.
BACON Fancy. 50 14 052 Uc; standard.
4ii ..He; cnoice. .;r 44c.
I R Y SA i -T Short, clear backs, CO 0 Re
exports, j u o:c.
Hides and Pelt.
HIDES Government grades: No. 1 salted
hides, ;;0 lbs. and up, 15c; No. 2 salted
hides, 30 lbs. and up. 14c; No. 1 green
macs. u ins. ana up. i:'c; rs.o. 'J. gre"n hide?
:: lts. and up. 11c; No. 1 salted buils, 00
lbs. and up, 12c; No. 2 filled bulls. 50
and up, 11c; No. 1 green bul Is, 50 lbs. and
up. 1 uc ; No. green tu 1 1 s, i 1 b. and up,
ic ; rso. 1 green or salted calfskins, up to
i. ra.. -:c; jo. i: green or s.ilted calTskins.
up to 15 lbs, 30 He ; No. 1 green or suited
Kip skins, l.i to o 10s.. J'.c; No. 2 green or
salted kip skins, 15 to :; ibs.. 14 -c; dry
fiint hides, 7 lbs. and up. 30r; dry fhnt calf
under 7 ibs., 4ic; dry salt hides. 7 lbs. and
up, 24c; dry salt calf, under 7 lbs., 34c;
dry cull hides or calf, half price; dry stags
or bulls, 20c; dry salt st:ig or bulla. 14c,
dry cull stacs or bulls, ha;f price; dry horse
hides, according to size and takeoff, each
$1.5uix2.50; salted horse hides, according to
size aiKi takeoff, each. $o0 5.
PELTS Dry long-wool plts. per pound.
40c ; dry short-wool pelts, per pound. 15 &
;t0c ; Sit 1 ted long-wool lamb pelts. August
tikeoff. each. 2.5Or3.50; salted sheep pelts,
August takeoff, each. $23; dry sheep
shearlings. each, 25 Q 5uc ; salted sheen
shearlings, each. 50Jr75o.
Wool, Mohair, Etc.
WOOL Oregon, 500 71c per pound.
MOHAIR Long staple, Goc; short Btaple,
40c ; burry. Ii'c.
CASCARA BARK New and Old. 12 'tc0
13o per pound.
TALLOW No. 1. 13ic per pound; No. 2.
12Vc per pound; grease. No. 1, 10c; No. 2,
9c per pound.
Read The Oregonian classified ads.
CATTLE MARKET IS STRONG
ROBIXETTE STEERS BRLXG $13
AT NORTH PORTLAXD.
Hogs Are Slovr and Weak With
$18 Best Price Obtainable.
Sheep Bar el j Steady.
The week at the stockyards opened with
a good run of 9 loads ami there was a
fairly active market. Cattle Were the strong
feature of the day's trading. The bog mar
ket was decidedly weak and lower and
sheep and lambs were barely steady.
Steers we particularly strong, as the
heavy end of the cattle run was composed
of cow stuff. Two loads of prime steers,
shipped In by Charles Howell, of Roblnette,
topped the market at $13. Several loads of
choice cows brought $9 and others $4.73.
Hogs were slow and weak, with $18 the ex
treme top. Most of the sheep that came In
went direct to packers.
Receipts were 1146 cattle. 163 calves, 2350
hogs and 2H86 sheep. Shippers were:
With hogs Fred Bichel. Maupin, 1 load:
Christ & Wei bourne. Parma. 1 load; J. W.
Chandler. Union Junction. 1 load ; J. A.
Klmmall, Adrain, 1 losd ; C. E. Lucke, Mo-.alia-
1 load ; E. R. Danlelson. Monitor, 1
load; G. W. Offleld. Midland, 1 load; F. S.
Blakley, Rose burg, 2 loads; U. E. Kruger,
Oakland, 1 load; C. B. Rodman, Baker, 1
load ; R. H. Lane, Heppner, 1 load; F. R.
Fouch, Posmer, Idaho, '2 loads; Pendleton
Meat Company, Pendleton, 1 load ; M. M.
Ola very. The Dalles, 1 load ; Joe Turner,
Heppner, 1 load; Van R. Gosabeck. Blalock,
1 load.
With cattle A. Cloder. Pilot Rock. 1 load;
L. McGiger, North Powder, 1 load; H. 3.
Neal, Condon, 9 loads; C. 1. Howell, Robln
ette, 4 loads; R. Kesby, 1 load; H. Baldwin,
Redmond, 1 load; C. Royce, Condon, 2 loads;
W. H. Barnett, Lexington. 1 load ; Nash
Bros., Toledo, 2 loads; W. A. Lea per. Yon
calla, 1 load; J. A. BUclc. Jr., Reedsport. 1
load; C. C. Carter, 1 load; C. A. Gourley,
Oak Ridge. 1 load; J. W. Chandler. Union
Junction. 1 load; C. Walgron, Weiser, 1 load;
W. A. Henneway, 1 losd; F. M. Jewell. Cam
bridge. 1 load ; R. Fraser, Pilot Rock, 4
loads; Sol Dlckerson, Weiser, 3 loads; O. S.
Gorslinc. Joseph, 1 load; F II. Gritman. Pen
dleton. 1 load; A. C. Conley, Condon, :i loads.
With sheep L. E. West, Oakland, 1 load;
C. E. Lucke, Canby, 1 load; Union Meat
Company, Lyle, 3 loads; Frank McCoy, Mau
pin, 2 loads; F. W. Falkner, Enterprise. 3
loads; O. E. Gorsllne, Joseph. 1 load.
With mixed loads J. X. McFsdden, Cor
vail is, 1 load cattle, hogs and sheep; Fred
Weiss, 1 load cattle, calves, hogs and sheep;
Fred Bunn. Pasco, 3 loads cattle and hogs;
F. B. Grsjam, Elgin,' 1 load cattle and hogs;
Clemens & Hollifield, Wallowa, 1 load cattle
and hogs; Madison St Adams, Cambridge, 1
load cattle and hogs; L. M. Becker, lone, 1
load cattle, calves and hogs; C E. Lucke,
Molalla. 1 load hogs and sheep; Canby. 1
load hogs and sheep; L. Brlggs, Carlton. 1
load cattle, hogs and sheep; A. B. Melvln,
Reedsport, 1 load cattle and hogs; Edward
Bros., Monroe, 1 load cattle, bogs and sheep;
H. J. Harris, Redmond. 1 load cattle, hogs
ami sheep; Ball Sc. Wergan. Condon. 1 load
cattle, calves and hogs.
The day's sales were as follows
Wt. Price.) Wt. Price.
4steers.. fiitfi $12.00 24 steers ...1100$1L50
53 steers. . 1 101 13.m 2 steers ... it 30 O.OO
7 steers.. 1(05 Kl.25 7 s'eers ...11M5 10.4HI
27 steers. . 1012 125 3 tteers ... O.IJO
lO steers.. !! lO.KOlOcow .... t57 8.25
2 cows . .105 1 8.75, .11 tows .... H2 8.10
4 cows ..llo7 7.50 Scows ....11H3 8(H)
.18 cows ..1055 9.0H J3 cows 1025 8.75
34 mixed.. 577 5.iO, 1 cow .... 60 J W
18 hogs .. 131 15.5H. 7 cows 7S2 7.50
230 hogs .. ls:t IS.ooj 3 cows .... mjo 3.50
10 hogs .. 272 1 .!0! 9 cows . ...1020 8.25
11 hogs .. 224 17.50 14 cows ....Idl-I b.OO
27 hogs .. 2.'i7 lrt.Oii; 6 cows ....1051 6.75
3f hogs .. I'.fi 15.75,21 cows ....1131 H.OO
22 hogs .. 175 17.85; Scows ....1140 7.75
7 hoarf .. 213 1S OO 2 cows .... ft20 ft.OO
1 hojjit .. ll3 Itt.OO 7 cows .... 741 5.75
71 hogs .. 3m 17.00 8 cows ....1003 8.50
78 hogs .. 152 17.75 0 rows . . . . 1050 7.1(0
12 steers., 820 8.5(t Scows .... 854 6.O0
15 steers. . 1131 11.75 1 cow .... so 3.50
1 steer t."r 7. 5!2 heifers .. !5 9.25
10 steers. . 1 172 10 )50,71 calves . . 320 10. OO
3 steers. . 003 7.0n 2 calves .. 225 9.01
44 steers. .1145 11.751 1 bull .... f20 5.25
3 steers.. 980 10.50f 1 bull 1450 6.75
Prices current at the local yards art aa
follows: ,
Cattle Prices.
Prime steers . . . $1 2.00 a 13. 00
Good to choice steers
1 LOO 0 12.00
9.7311.00
8. 25 9.25
tt. 75ii 8.23
8. -) 9. no
14l 7.15
5.4Hltf fi.fHI
3.04CVI) 4.00
5.041 rU) 7.00
9.0012.00
17 90-18.00
17.filti 17.75
itt.ont 17.01
15.00 16.00
12.00 -W13.50
ft.OOvr 11.00
10.10 42 H.OO
9. (Wft 100
6.50 0 9.00
Medium to good steers
Fair to medium steers
Common to fair steers
Choice cows and heifers
Med. to good cows and heifers.
Fair tomed. cows and heifers.
anners .......................
Bulls
Calves . .k. ...... ..............
Hogs
Prime mixed .................
Medium mixed ...............
Rough heavies
PIkh
.sheep
Prime lambs
Fair to medium lambs ........
Yearlings
Wethers
Ewes
ORIGINS OF LIVESTOCK LOADED
Shipments to the leading- Markets of the
Pacific Northwest.
State origins of livestock loaded October
13, 1018:
t am norses mix.
Calves Hogs Sheep Mules Stk.
For Portland
Oregon
Totals 4
One week ago. . .18
Fouf weeks ago.. 8
One year ago... 27
For Seattle
Washington 2
Totals Seattle.. 2
One week ago. . . 7
Four weeks trgo..37
One year ago. . . .34
For Spokane
California 1
Washington ..... 10
Totals Spokane.ll
One week ago
Four weeks ago.. .1
One year ago.... 3
Chicago Livestock Market.
CHICAGO, Oct. 14. Hogs Receipts. 36.
000; market generally steady, with Satur
day's average; packing grades very kIow.
Butchers. $ 1 8. l-W I8.&0; light, $17. 1H 45;
packing. $ 16.75 18; rough. 112516.75;
pigs, good to choice. $15.50 'if 16.50.
jattle Receipts. 30.0K; opened slow on
all clacse. First sales about In litre with
Friday's decline; calves slow to lower. -Beef
cattle, good, choice and prime, $14.23019.25;
common and medium, $9.25 r 14.25 ; butcher
stock, cows and heifers. $7 13.23; canners
and cutters. $67: stockers and feeders,
good, choice and fancy. $10.2513.25; in
ferior, common and medium. $7a 10.23; veal
calves, good and choice. $16 2517; Western
range beef steers, $ 13.25 (3 17.25; cows and
heifers, $8 ft 12.50.
Sheep Receipts, 60.000; market very stow
to open; bidding unevenly lower on all
classes.
Omaha .Livestock Market.
OMAHA. Neb.. Oct. 14 Bogs Receipts.
35O0; market steady to 6f lOc lower. Heavy,
el7.40'n 17.tl5; mixed. $17.45 if 17.55: light.
S17.50V1 I7.!i; p'gf. $15 1 17; bulk of sales.
$17.45 17 55.
Cattle Receipts, 19.5O0: market slow to
2"c lower. Native steers. $124 1H; cows and
heifers, $7 w 1 !.'; v extern steers. $ 1
Texan steers. $8.50011.75; cows and heifers.
$0.75'fill: canners, $66.73; stockers and
feeders, $6.31 r 14; calves. $3.50 013. 50; bulls,
siaKN. etc.. $6i 10.
Sheep Receipts, 46.000: market steady to
lower. v etnrs, sy(r 10.&0; ewes, $7,254
8.75; lambs. $13-25 13.75.; yearlings. $10 a
11.50.
Seattle Livestock Market.
SEATTLE. Wash.. Oct. 14. Hog receipts.
564 head, lo7 on contract direct from South
Dakota. Market 7585c lower and packers
were unwilling to pro mire anything for to
morrow on that basis. Cattie receipts. 282
head. Market steady, especially in cows.
Hogs Prime light, $ IN. -.- is 5; medium
to choice, $18" IS. 25: medium heavy, $17 0
17.5t ; rough, $ltt16.50: pigs. $l17..r0.
Cattle Best steers. $1113: medium" to
choice. $10.50011: medium to good. fi
8.50; medium, $707.50; bulla. $507 50;
calves. $3 0 10.
Sheep spring lambs, $13015; yearlings,
$9jl2; ewes. $.
OKEOON APPLE SHIPMENTS CROWING
Over One Hundred Cars Sent East la Past
Three Iys,
The local apple market waa steady and
unchanged. One car of Oregons arrived.
Extra fancy Winter Bananas. Jonathans and
OrUea were quoted at $2.25 5 2 50; faacy at
$291X3 and C grade at $1.752. Extra
fancy Delicious were held at $3 o 5.55.
Shipments of Oregon apples are Increas
ing fast. 115 cars being dispatched on Fri
day, Saturday and Monday to the following
destinations: October 11 One car each to
Fargo. Great Falls. Fan Francisco. Butte,
Elk Creek. Walla Walla, Baltimore. Roches
ter. Pasadena and Niagara Falls; two cars
each to Bridgeport, Memphis. Fan Dleco.
East Portland and Chicago: three to los
Angeles. Suspension Bridge five. Lcroy six.
Rlmlra 12, IV aw York 23. Canners' stock.
The Dalles one. October 12 One car esh
to Butte. Niagara Falls. Crawford, Rock
land. Baltimore, Bridgeport. Great Falls.
Burlington, Angelo. Saskatoon. San Diego,
Douglas. Laredo and The Dalles; two cars
each to New York. Ssn Francisco. Los Ange
les and Des Moines; Chicago three. Leroy
six, Klmira 10. October 13 Two cars to
Suspension Bridge and three to New York.
General apple trade conditions were sum
marlzed by the Bureau of Markets aa fot
lows:
"Markets were nearly steady. Virginia
York As held at $494 25 F. O. P. shipping
point and ranged steady at $4.505.50 in
consuming- markets. New York Greeninss
As 2Vi-inch followed a wide range of $46.
R-n Davis As held $3 253 50 per barrel at
Winchester, Virginia, and nearly steady st
$4.60tr4.75 bulk per barrel at Rogers. Ark.
Rochester. N. Y., quoted standard Winter
varlties As 2 H -inch steady at $4.253 4 r.0
f. o. b. Mlchlgsn Baldwins ranged $55.50
In Chicago. Northwestern and Colorado
boxed Jonathana sold at unchanged prices.
Shipments were heavy. New York and Wash
lngton lead."
Kastern Butter la On Market.
Eastern butter was on tho market yester
day and also shipments from Idaho, but Ore
gon country creamery was scare and In de
mand at full prices.
Egg receipts were very small and the mar
ket was strong at 60 centa for fresh candled
stork.
There waa a moderate supply of poultry
and dressed meats and prices were generally
steady except for pork, which wss weakened
by the decline In live hog prices at the
ward a
JILL STOCKS ARE LIFTED
TRADERS PROCEED ON THEORY
END OF WAR IS NEAR.
Dealings Reach Greatest Volume of
Manj Weeks) and Tone or Mar
ket at Close la Strong.
NEW YORK. Oct. 14. Discounting the
outcome of momentous events over the
double holiday, the stock market today pro
ceeaea on the theory that Oermany's latest
overtures had materially hastened the ces
sation of the war.
Virtually . every branch of the list
strengthened, though very disproportionate
ly. In the active auvance. Trading attained
the greatest breadth and volume of many
weeKs, but peace shares at ail times do mi
nated the market, notably oils and ship
pings.
Rails aa a group were strong almost to
DUoyancy. Pacifies, as usual, leading. Nu
merous secondary raila. especially Western
and Southern shares, wtr lilted 1 to 3
points.
Prices averaged highest levels In the in
sis tent demand In tfte last hour. United
States Steel closing practically at Its b-t
with a net gain ol 2 Vs points.
Specialties ot the peace class, such ai
coppers and motors, held mueti of their 2
to 5 point gains.
Sales amounted to 075.000 shares.
Railroad bonds of the speculative dlvl
ilom were strong and Liberty issues were
slightly higher, but foreign flotations were
little changed. Total sales, par value,
$w.2o0.0oo. Old United fetates bonda wars
unchanged on call.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Last
High. Low. Sae.
. OS-, titj
4 5- 4-1 45 V
85 83 Ti 85
Ort 4 Va V 'j
hO'4 7 U-S
111 10J'4 llo;,
J OJJ JU7 V 1'
15 14 14
7oi, iJ'4 704
01 OO 3
lull lOOi, Jo7
OUVs 55 Vm
22 "70!," 2lJi
174', 171 173
tJ8'3 OS's tl's
5 5s I, ;.-.( '.j
5UV 4S 50
07 ..- 17
27 20 2:-.
5b;a 3.vs
42 ',3 41 42 l3
4 4 43 '3 4 1
50 'i 54 H 50
21 25 m 21 '4
4 47 48
1 0 15 Hi ".,
15S 15.; 157
121 117 1IH
01 m na
;sn 32
i:
OK '3 07 1S' j
5i? 53 la 54-
S64 "30 U 30
32S
lt4 .lS'i 1!
35 33 35
n;
31 7, 31 f3 :tf
131I-, 131 U 151 U
28 -k 27 2S
25 S 24 25
75 a 74 U 74
m 20 2o
70 75 75
41 40 41 'm
108 38
02
31 H
444 4:i-, 44 H
40 4 8-1 4n
24 li.li 241
!1 'j !"
88 S 86 8SS
15
02 80 M
31 4 20 301,
8 'a 5! Ml
1!4- 1874 103 1,
133 V, 1301, 133
l'2TL
1O0 Vi
310ia 110', HO'. a
8-4 , 83 84
2 4
03 P24 t2Vj
45 S 4 5, 45
7 3 Si 71 73',,
Sat -b.
Am. Beet Sugar.. 8o
American Can... 4.mm
Am. Car & Fdry. 2.MH
American Loco.. 2. Jhj
Am Sm St Rig. . .17.00
Am Sugar Rig.. I.Ihmj
Am T dc T l.lou
Am Z L St 8. . . . 1.4MHI
Anaconda Cop. ,.li. im
Atchison 5.5DO
A U W I S 8 L 3.500
Bait Sc Ohio 4,tiOO
B & Sup Cop
California Petrol 5.40
Canadian I'ac... 7.70
Central Leather.. 7,5uo
Ches A. Ohio 5.5j
Chi M & St P... 0.300
Chi Sc. N W 400
C R I & P ctfs. . 4.7IIO
Chino Copper. . .. 0io
Colo Fu Ac Iron.. 1.50O
Corn Prod Rig.
Crut-lblo Steel. . .
Cuba Cane Sug.
Dim HI Securities
1.
5,:too
4. Mm)
1.11O0
Erie f.8
Gen Electric... 4.0h
General Motors.. 4.fo
Gt North Pld... tiK)
(it Nor Ore Ctfs. .m
Kan City South. 1, 1
Illinois Central.
Inspir Copper..
Inl M M Pfd..
Inter Nickel. ...
Inter Paper. .. .
Kan City South.
Ke:inecott 1'np. .
too
5.800
900
. i.no
..ll.OOO
Iouls Ac .Naxn
Maxwell Motors.. 7.400
Mexican Pet roL . 7 0.40
Miami Cop 4.400
Missouri Parlflc. 7.S00
Montana Power.. 2m
Nevada Cop 2'
N Y Central 7.500
V Y N II A- II... 4.6'0
Norfolk & West.. 4.700
Nor Pacific
Pacific Mall
Pennsvlvania ... 6,.".00
Pittsburgh Coal.. 70
Ray Consol Cop . 1 .20(1
Reading 30.7(O
Ren Ir Steel.. 7.0OO
Slmt Arix Cop
Southern Pac 11.300
Southern R" 33,700
Studebaker Cor.-10.0wi
Texas o
Vnlon Pacific 21.&00
IT S lnd Alcohol
U S BtH I-40?
do I'frt
T'tah Copper. . . .
Wabash 1 :
Western Union. . iw0
Westing Klectrlc.l 2.501
w-thlehem B 10.50
Total sales for the day. 075.0OO.
BONDS.
U ref 2s reg..IS Pa con 4, -'
do coupon j . .. "r ' 1 -.- 7'.
U S 3 reg U ti 0s i-h
do coupon . . -
w a M Ant ohr i .... v.
Atch sen 4s 83f do 1st rv 4h. . P.4
O A- R O ref 5s 57 HL do 2d 4s
. 07 3
v -v den 6s.. I
do 1st cv 4S .4K
N P 4s
N P 3s
Pao T & T Si... 0
do 2d cv 4. H7..14
do 3d 4Ws .. 07 40
Bid.
Mining Stocks at Boston.
BOSTON, Oct. 14- Closing quotations:
Aliouer. 4'!Mohawk 5
Aria Com 15S 'ld Dom 42
4'n.lu & Arix ... 7S0ceola 2
X- 1lecla...45 ivuln y ti..
Tentennlal 1 1 Vupertor
Top Range 49 tSup St Boston.
Bast Butte mVShnnnon
Franklin 4 Iftsh Con ....
Isle Rovslle ... 25 Uvinona
Lake Cop 5 ulreene Can ..
4
3
3
50'
Money, F.xchsnge. Ftc.
NEW YORK. Oct. 14. Sterling V-dsy
billit. S4.73: commercial OU-ly Mils
batiks. $4.72 4 : commercial tio-day hi lis.
$4.72I ; demand. $4.73V : cables. $4 7H
Francs, demand. $5.48: cables. $5.47. Guild
era. demand. 42Se: cables. 43c Lire, de
mand, 36; csbles, n.35.
Mexican dollars. 78c
Tim loans strong; per cent bid.
Call money strong. High. per cent; low
3, ruling rate 6, closing bid offered a
last loan o.
LONDON', Oct. 14- Money 8 pr cent
Discount rates Short bill. 3 17-32 per
cent; three months bins, s iiJ per cenu
Baralliasj Coffew Market Advance.
NKW YORK. Oct. 13- Reports of fur
ther sharp advances In Braxil suggested
bullish view of peace prospects In the prt
mary markets, and the only business re
ported in coffee futures here today con
stated of xurtner exenangea jt was
norted that Kuropo had September buyin
orders around the ring, but there were no
sellers at the maximum prices, with t h
market opening: and closing net unchanged.
The switches reported Included December
for September at 20 points. May for Sep
tember at 18 points ana juiy zor septemne
at 20 points.
Tho early cables reported an advance of
75 rets at Rio on Friday and of 300 to 400
reia In futures at Santoa.
CORN SHOOTS UP 11 CENTS
LARGE BtYIXG EY FKDERAL
GOVERNMENT IS ANNOUNCED.
News Far More Than orfsets Sharp
Decline Caused by Germany's
Answer to President Wilson.
CHICAGO. Oct. 14 Sudden notlrt that
the United States (iuvf rnmfiit would bo a
free buyer of corn rnve a whirlwind upward
sweep o( lOS to 11 'c today to the corn
markrt. Transient w eaknrM. w hlch, values
had shown as a r'nult of th Ctrmin answer
to Pr'drnt WiUon'i Imiulrl-. went into
complin ccIIpka. The f.mnh of trading w
strong m t nearly the tp prices of the ff
Mnn. with Ninmbr $1 21 to $1.21 V. "d
December $1.1S to $1.1S, a c.n of Mc
Cimpard with the clce on Friday.
Oats finished j to 2 He up. and provisions
p ."Oc to $1.
Jumps In oats and tro-i wero due
hlly tr the action of corn.
Leading futures ranged as follows:
CORN.
Open. Mich, 1,ow. Close.
Nor $1.1 1 $1 . iri $1.11 $1 l1
Dec 1.09 l.2is l.trj LIS
OATS.
N'ot t .;T"i .u .r.?i
Dec 65 .67 .6J .67
MESS PORK.
Oct $4 57
Nov 34.27 3 27 54.27 54.2 7
LA It D.
Oct 2 "-O 26 n
Nov. . . r. . .21.05 25.25 24 U5 5.2i .
SHORT RIBS.
Oct t. M
Nov 21.55 21.97 21.55 21.U5
t'itih prices were:
Corn No. 2 yellow. $1.47 1.4; No.
yellow, $ 1.30' 1-35; No. 4 yellow. $1.20
Oats No. 3 white. CCfl'OOU.c: standard.
CG ft 0:Sc
!: No. 2. $1,629 1.62S.
Barley $5.
Timothy $7,50 8 10.
Clover Nominal.
Pork Nominal.
Lnrd $2H.75.
liibs $2223.
M innea polls Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS.- Oct. 14. Barley. 62089c
Flax, $3.51 4J 3.34.
Grain r.t San Francis.
SAN FRANClfr CO, Oct, 14. Flour. $11.20
per barrel.
Orr.ln W heat. Government price. $2.20
sr bushel: barley, $2.25ij2.50; oats, red
feed and seed, $2.40 0 3; corn, California yel
low. $4.15.
Hay What and wheat and oats. $2C02S;
ame oat $23 0 27.50; barley. $.2 i :M; al-
1 fu.. $22 4-25; barley straw. 5 b Stvr.
at eals Alfalfa. coroanut, nominal.
SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE MARKET
Prices Current an Fggs, Vegetables Freeh
Fruits, Ktc at Bay City.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 14. Butter. 61 0
64 c.
Eggs Fresh extras.
72 He
fresh extra
puliets. 2c.
Chee-e New firsts. 27c
young Americas.
Oregon. Sic.
Poultry Iar;?e hens. r,2t?X3c; young roof
er. 35 r34c; fryers, 33 Q 35c: broilers. 48c;
geese. 25c; pigeons. $2.25; squabs, $lb4;
urkevs, live, 54 030c
eretabl't Green nes. Sfiflc: snnsrajrus.
30f55c; eggplant. 75cjS1: boll peppers, &Oc
4Ui; cnite peppers. u j 7.c ; tomstoes, $10
.- ; lettuce, T.icpji; celery, 104 20c ; pota-
oei, rivers. J.2o ; 2 5i; sweet. 34 ti4c;
nlons. Australian brown. tl.5O0l.TO: yel
low, $1,7342; garlic. 15ttlj; cauliflower. 2i
U40c; beets. 75c9$l; carrots. $lirt.30; tur
nip. ti.it 0c; rhubarb. tl tt 1.25: cab
bage, I4lc; artichokes, $3 4; cucumbers,
44 bOc; siring beans, 4&5c; lima be ana.
6i4io; okra. 10 12o per pound.
Frutt Cantaloupes, Turlock. $101.23:
water melon. $L5o i 2 : ravbu, $1.05 a I 30;
noneydew melons, $1.50a 1. -; lemons, $3,544
r .."; grapefruit. $5t0: oranges. Yaiencias.
$7.3O&S30; bananas, Hawaiian. 5&7c; pine
apples. $4; apples. Relief leur, $1.50-9 1.75;
Spitzenbergs. $1.75 j2.tU; Newtown Pippin.
4'ij l.bj; peacnep. nominal; hu kleberries.
t'o 1.M-: pears. J'c?3; itucsetj. 75r it 1: figs.
uliiornia, black. IK-c $ 1.15: plumn.
nominal; grapes. Tokays. M.iIsk.ts and
Thorn pon seedless. $ 1 .51 '( 1 75; Muscsta
$2.25 t;2-75; Isabella, $ 1 .25 r 1.40; persim
mons. $l: cranberrli-s. $4 a 4.25: Quinces.
$1 25 ir 1.50.
Kerelpts Flour, 12 0.7 quarters: bsrley.
2.502 centals; besns, 1 120 sacks; potatoes,
8.142 sacks: onions. Ci..3 sacks; hay. 3S4
ons; hides, 830; wine, 77.00O gallons.
Naval Store.
SAVANNAH. Ga.. Oct. 14. Turoentlne.
firm : 69c: sales. 43 barrels: receipts. 1 25
barrels; shipments, 4 barrels; stock. 30,140
Larreis.
Roaln. firm: sales, none: receipts. 403 bar
rels: shipments, 11'3 harprls; stock. 6.5:9
barrels. Quote : B. $ 1 4 05 ; I. K. and F.
$14.30; G. $14.35; If, S14.45; I, $14 55: K,
$15; M, $15.15; N. $15.25; WG. $15.40: WW.
$13. CO,
w York Sugar Market.
NKW YORK. Oct. 14. Raw ruc.r ateadv:
cntrif-jpal. 7.oSc. R'lned rtcady; cut
r, in.-.c; crunhctl. mould A. 0.r.Oc:
cube. 9 Trie; XXXX powdered, y.Jik-; pow
dered, w.l.tc: fine trranulntcd and diamond A.
lc; confectioners A. h.ittti-; No. 1, 8.b.fC.
Chicago Dairy Produce.
CHIfAr.o. Oct. 14. Butler bleher. Cream
ery. Til r 57c.
Keen htcher. Receipts ran... Flrata.
4BLs0"c; ordinary flrt, 4f4Ac; at
mark, cases tnciuded. 460 40c
Hops at New Tork.
NEW TORK. Oct. 14. Hops dull. Stats
medium lo choice llii:.ic: l'.ilT. ler
ISc; sPaclflc Coast 1918. 14'jjlGc; 1D1T. 10
oi:e.
Iried Fruit at New York.
NKW YORK. Oct. 14. Evaporated apples
quiet. Californlas. 13 He; state, MffKic
Prunes strong. California 90s. lOirlo'.c;
Orfxonfl, nominal.
Pcachea nominal.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. Oct. 14. The Melal K-
ehanra quotes lead unchanged; spot. o,",c
Spelter unchanged; Ka.i fct. Louis deliv
ery spot offered at 8 fl."c.
Cotton Market.
NEW TORK. Oct. 14. Spot cotton quiet;
middling-. o-VOOc.
Duluth I.lnseed Market.
Dl'LCTH. Minn . Oct 14 T.ln.eed. $3.33.
Phone your want ndN to The Oreco-
nlnn. Main 7070. A r.095.
HALL & COMPANY
BUY AND SELL
Railroad
Tublic Utility
Industrial
Municipal
BONDS
YIELDING
5 to 7
Foreign Government Loans
Local Securities
Preferred Stocks
Lewis BIdg. Portland, Or.
Cash Paid for
Liberty Bonds
Quotations furnished on application.
We buy and sell at the market.
Stocks and Bonds.
United States National Bank BIdg.
Telephone Broadway 3329.
Moms Brothers, Inc.
Th Premier Municipal Bond Houm of Oregon
Established Over Twenty-fir Years
Morris Building, 309-311 Stark St, Portland, Ore.
Telephone Bdwy. 2151
Buy Liberty Bonds as an Investment
We urge you to buy Liberty Bonds as permanent
investment.
Don't plan to dispose of your Liberty Bonds at th first
slight pressure, and don't trade them for other securities
offering a higher rate of interest.
Liberty Bonds are as good as the money with which
you pay for them.
The same Government is back of them. Their value is
beyond question and for a security of that class they pay a
liberal rate of interest.
As collateral for loans there is nothing better. Almost
any bank will loan you 80 to 9 per cent of their face value
at the lowest rates on the most favorable term6.
In 6hort, buy Liberty Bonds as an investment because
they keep your funds absolutely safe, always available and
earning a good rate of interest.
Convert Your 4's Now
Convert your First and Second Liberty Loan 4 per cent
Bonds into 4 Vis immediately, otherwise on November 9. 1918,
you will lose that privilege for all time. Our facilities are
at yor service to assist you in making the exchange and the
Government wants you to convert.
If You Are Compelled to Sell
Don't take less than the New York market price for your
Liberty Bonds and make sure you are getting that price by
refusing to sell to any but a reliable bond house.
We deal exclusively in Government and Municipal Bonds
and buy and sell Liberty Bonds at the market. The current
market price is quoted below.
If you can possibly buy more bonds do ao. ' "
Our facilities are at your setr-ice to buy or selL
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT BONDS
3Vjs 1st 4s 4s 1st tli 2d , 4
Tuts. 100.02 7.:s 5$ 7.34 ? 54 90
Wed. 99.96 97. Dl P 54 97. SS .S4 (.(
Thurs. 99.9S 98.50 97.00 9S.70 9.9S 97.I9
Frldajr 99.9S 9S.IS 97.J0 SS.IO S7.I0 7.42
Sat. Holiday.
Mon. 99.9S S 40 97. 33 9! IS 97.34 97.40
Government
Bought and Sold
I. Devereaux tSLCompany
87 Sixth Street Portland, Oregon Telephone Bdwy. 1042
Baby Bonds
$50 JjilOO J?200 $2."0
yielding
5Hy'c
to
7
Cash or "Partial Tayment Plan
B-eray S31. A-04.
LUMBERMENS
Trust Company
CAPITAL A.S SURPLUS f 400.0CO
Lambermens Bldf. Portland, Or.
FACTS SO. 37
Government
Recognition
The government has recognized the
Importance of highway transportation
by creating the HiRhway Transport
Committee of the Council of National
aUefenft. Among the duties of this
committee is to study the improvement
of roads suitable for auto traffic This
will resolve itself Into aAcertainlna: that
the hiehest type of roads is one paved
with
BITULITHIC
WARRKX BROS. CO.
Josiraal lilda PortlaaA. Orraja
TB.ivri.riw crtnr.
jr.ir 4A M wtkhuifiAii and Alia
Main attt.
ALASKA
KrtrhlttaB, Wranfell. Junoau. Iourlaa
Urines. tkKwy. Cordova. Valdai.
Bward and Anchorara.
flp4MLal botnmrr LirnratoOsV. Hound-triy
rata to ill Alaska pointa Larct shipa,
un4M,ualxl rvca low ratea, includ lag
b?rtha and mrait. lak rtienationi.
and Municipal
onds
TRAVELERS CCTDK.
mm
TEAMShlP COMPANY lal
Hi Third M., hfcaftoa m. Altlr.
Ketchikan. W rancetl. Jun4u, LxuclMu
Havtnea. Ekacwiy, Cordova, ValdM.
Srcl nrt Anrhorafe.
rt to all Alaska pointa. LrgmmX abtm.
untquai'd service, low rtr. 1nciuao( brt,aa
and mtklt. 31ak res r ailona.
Salt Air Cures
Spanish Influenza
Steamship Walla Direct fsr Saa Fraa
rlaoo. ms A aelea aaisl hmm
I)lraro teekl7.
(Includes Berth and Mearn.)
ApplT fmm Praarlae. Partlaa4 asl Jjm
Asfelea aiteasaasjlft (r
123 Tktrdl Fraak Batllaaa. Ami.
Main 26, for Reservation and Sailings.
FOR SHANGHAI AND (OR)
HONG KONG
If sufficient Inducement offers ws may
lead on the berth from POUTI.ANO for
ShNne-hal and tor Hongkong ABOUT NO
VfcVI HtH.
ONe; At TII.ART MOTOR (WHOONEB
laa.it SM toas . w.
F.r ratea 01 fre.sht and further partle
utar p app:y to
f. t;Rlrll .. Arenla. BrMi- 1S4.
Viscoufcr, K. '.. Seattle. rrtlad aad
has a r
SAN FBANCISCO-LOS AKCELES
LOW RATES.
Br "trainer
Ineludlns Meals aad Berttt.
THE SAN rHASCKTO a rORTLAKD
B. t. 4XMPAY.
Ticketa at Third aad Waahlnataa.
rrlepboaa Biwilw 5. Bsar. tN.
124. A dlSl.
Mala 14SX. Astoria aad War laadlaaa. A 143t
STR. GE0RGIANA
Lvra Aldart. Does at T A. at. daily -cept
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at K.turnlna. laavaa Astoria, at T F. If.
U'HUSK. dally, .xr.pt Buadar. at .
If. Staturalna. Laavaa Astoria at f t0 A. af
tsn LAS taca War.
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