Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 18, 1918, Page 19, Image 19

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    THE MORNING OKEGONIAX, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1918.
19
EARLY DEMAND FOR
- POTATOES FOR SEED
Shipping of Table Stock This
Year Will Be Late.
OREGON CROP IS LIGH
Markets in Northwestern Froducin
Sections Are Being Adjusted to
Values at Consuming Points.
f ht local potato market was about steady
yeatrrday. mith prices a or ban red at SL.T59
3 for Oregon B urban km, 2 for Idaho Ru
rmJs and $2lff2. for Yakima Xette
Ofms. in the country Burbanka aro bold
trig around 91-50, grower's price, for th
best itiKk.
Thr has been a small amount of buy-
Ins; of Oarneta for seed, but shipping-
seed stock to California and the Southwest
will not be under way In volume 'for aeveral
weeks yet. The trade doea not expect the
ship pin c movement of table potatoes to
bestn much before the first of th year.
Prices in the Northwest are not yet at
point where outside markets can be ob
tained
In eommentlns; on the adjustment of vX
ttes In the potato trade, the Bureau of Mar-
ets review says:
"The volume of potato shipments was
about steady the past week, but the mar
kets are still feel Ins; the effects of the crest
of the movement two weeks ago. when about
Tooo cars started for market. As a result
there was a ceneral decline from coast to
roast In the North, but fairly steady mar
it eta In the South. In the cartot market
in Chfcajro, Minnesota and Wisconsin white
stock declined SO cents and ia rang-Ins; to-
Iay around fl.SO01.7O per hundred. In New
Tork Jobbing markats. Mains Green Moun
tain stock lost half as much and Is now
trln;ln; $Z.Z0&2.10. At Fort Worth values
are nearly steady, but sagg-lns;. with Col
rado and Idaho whites at $2-65, the top.
the same as a week ago.
r "Similar declines are noted la most of
the producing areas, except at Stockton.
CaJ.. where th top for fancy stock has
advanced from $2.10 to $2.25. In Grand
J auction. - Colo., the grow era were receiv
ing $1.3391-40 per hundred a week ago.
Now they are taking $1.1091.23. In South -
raj Idaho Rurals that were bringing $1.33
in caiiota are now commanding $L15. while
la Nebraska tho quotations on Karly Ohio
that were $1.43-91.30 now are 1.20T 1.40.
The shipments for the week total 3927 cars,
as compared with &7- last weec and 6S9i
the week before."
CORX BIDS ARE SUGBTIT HIGHER
Oats sad Barley Are Lower at Merchants
Kxrhaage.
Cnrn prices were 50 centa higher on .the
local board yesterday, with the advance In
the East, hut oais and barley bida were
ower by 2-"i to 73 cents.
The flour output of North Coast mills for
th season ending September 1, 191 S, was as
followa:
Barrela
Portland ......................... l.l-0t1
Feattie i.-4i;'..nr
T-roma 1.517.-4JS
The total of 4.159,609 barrels waa equal
to 1S.T1.I.H0 hujiheia .of wheat.
Reports from Moscow. Idaho, say rain baa
added to the prospects for Increased acreage
Of 'all wheat. Feeding of Summer fallow
land ts about done, but a few farmers ar
'ill drilling wheat. Others have begun to
artil VaII wheat In land plowed since bar
vest.
Terminal receipts. In cars, wer reported
y th Merchants Kxchang aa followa:
Wheat Barley Flour Oats Hay j
i n southern Tokays v.1- received yesterday
and quoted at !'." a bnjr.
Tomatoes are coming from California
end are bringing $2.25 in lux boxes.
Bank Clearings.
Bank clearing of the Northwestern cities
yeaicraay were as follow:
I'learfnra. Balances.
Portland f .V4T.V0K0 $l,ino.S
OMatfl 7.1 4.s 94K.U1
Tacoma X7 !...t. 'jtto.&4
Hpokan 1. 493.74.1 4M.744
PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS
Grain, Floor, Peed, Etc.
Merchants change, noon aeaaioa
October- Rjd.
o. 'J white feed oats $54
Standard feed barley 47.50
Standard A"' barley 4K 30
t.a stern outs and corn in bulk-
No. 3 white natu 4S.."i
3-pound white clipped oats 49.tK
No. 3 yellow corn.. r3..
No. 3 mixed corn 52.50
Novemier delivery
No. 2 oatH 34. OO
Feed barley 4H.nO
"A" barley 41.30
No. 3 oats 4 8. (Ml
Clipped oats 3.IM
Vol low corn ,
Mixed corn 32.00
WH AT Government basts. $2.20
bushel.
KOUR Straights. 10.25C1115 per bar-
rel; whole whe.it, $10.25; graham, $9.00
10.25; barley flour, $11 per barrel ; rye
flour, $12.ft) per barrel; corn meal, $U&ll.ttO
per barre.; corn flour, $12; oat flour, $110
to H.40 per Darre:.
M1LLKKED Mill run. f. o. b. mill; car
lots, $2tf.; mixed cars, $30.15; less than
carlots, $30.63.
11 A V Buying prices, f. o. b. Portland
Eastern Oregon timothy. $X0 per ton; Valley
timothy. $29 per ton; alfalfa. $27; Valley
(train hay, $-6Q27; clover, $28; straw, $00
10.
par
Tairy and Country Produce.
BUTTKR Cubes, extras. 64c; prints, ex
tras. box lots. tt.c: cartons, box lots. 60c
hatf boxes, jc more; lss than half boxes,
lc more: butterrut. No. 1. eye ner do una
delivered Portland.
KttUS Oregon ranch, candled, rots and
crack out, ti-c; selecta, 00 o ti'c per dozen.
iiifc.fc.ac; Tillamook, I. o. b. Tillamook
Triplets, 36c; Young Americas. 37c; long-
Myrtle Point. 3iic
I'ULLTKY Hens, str-c: Fprinirs, zfF
30c; rooatsra, l&c; duck, 3034c; gees, 15
QlKc; turkeya, live, ZatfSOc.
r.A I f ancy, i Vi kj -lc per pouna.
POKK Fancy. 23 e 24c per pound.
Fruits and Vegetables.
Local jobbing quotations:
FRUITS Oranges, Valencia. $1011:
lemons, $U&U.50 per box; bananas, b&SHc
per puuna; graperruit, &.au lO.oO, peaches.
$1,504? 1.0.; apples, $1.2o & 3.2a per box
pears, $11.23 per box; casabaa. 3 He per
pound : grapes. 6 if 10c per pound : oulnces.
per box; cranlerries. si per barrel.
KG KTA BLES Tomatoes, $2.25 per lug
cabbage. $1.50. 2.50 per hundred pounds
lettuce. $2 ix-T crate: punera. 7o oer Dound:
beans, tiff 7c per pound; celery, Due per
dozen: eggplant, lOc per pound; artichokes.
si. 40 per dozen ; cauiiriower, 32.23 per dozen;
garlic. 15c per pound ; pumpkins, 2c per
pound; squash. -c per pound; beets, $2.50
per sack; carrots, $2 per sack; turnips, $2.25
per sack.
potatoes oregons, si. per hun
dred ; Idnhos. $2; Yaklmaa, $2.15 Q 2o;
sweet. 5a5tC.
u.MU.Na urejron, fa California
uckskins, $2 y 2.25.
Staple Groceries.
Local jobbing quotations:
Sl'OAh Sack basis: Fruit and berrr.
$0.55; beet, $i'5; extra C, $u.l5; powdered.
barreis, $10.2o; cubes, in barre. s, $10.43.
NUTS Walnuts, 3u33c; Brazil nuts.
19c; filberts, 25c; atuiouds, 25 30c; pea
nuts. I'lc
SALT Half -ground, 100s. $15.00 per ton:
50a. S17.25 per ton; dairy, f 3 per ton.
RICK Unbroken, inmjfll'ic per pound
UfciANd Joouini prics; Unite, llstf
Uc; coioreu, a & ic.
tort i.ti Koaaieti. In drums, 17025c.
PRICES STEADY HT YARDS
FIFTEEX LOADS ARB RECEIVED
AT NORTH PORTLAND.
IIos Market Mar Have Struck Bot
tom at Present Quotations Cat
tie and Sheep Unchanged.
Priees ruled steady at the stockyards with
a fair run for the day. A, few sales of
hogs were made at $17.50, the top price
of Wednesday, which bore out dealers'
opinions that the market had struck bot
torn for the time being. Good steers sold
at $10911 and cows moved at going prices.
The sheep and lamb market was also un
changed.
Receipts were 230 cattle, 56 calves, Z96
hogs, and 347 sheep. Shippers were:
w ith. boss U. J. 13arkley, Indepenaence,
1 load; Walter Given, Kstacada. 1 load.
With cattle R. F. Miller, Wl J lamina. 1
load: F. Ada ma. Der Island. 1 load; J. W.
McKenny. Turner. 1 load; F. a. Gotter,
Kugene, 2 loads; Lester B. Haley, Bovlna,
Miss., 1 load; O. JBarfcler, Independence,
1 load.
with sheep C. J. Bark ley. Independence,
1 load.
With mixed loads W. J. Butler. Canary.
1 load of cattle.-calves and hogs; Wilbur
& Son, Mapleton, 1 load of cattle and hogs;
Nissen Bros., Batlston, 1 load of cattle and
sheep; B. F. Norwood. Harrisburg, 1 load
of cattle and hoys; Albany, 1 load of cat
tie. hogs and sheep.
The day s sales were as follows:
STOCK JDVJINGE IS SHARP
barrels; ihlpment, 357 barrels: atock 29.96:
barr. 1.
Rosin firm: sales 140 barrel,: receipts SSS
barrel,; shipments 442 barrels; stocks 67,443
barrels. Quote: B D E $14.20; r n.-.:
G 14.?.0: H $14.40: I 14.3S: K 15.on:
M $15.15; N $15.2.-,; WG tl5.40; WW S15.60. I PEACE SHARES SCORE GAIXS Of
3 TO 15 POINTS.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK, Oct. 17. Lead unchanged.
Spelter firm; East St. Louis spot. 8.700
.90.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 17. Cotton: Bpot,
Quiet; middling: 32.55c.
Dried Fruit at Hew Tork.
NEW YORK, Oct. 17. Evaporate apples
aull; prunes steady; peaches nominal.
Oils, Coppers anr Motors Aro Lead.-
ers In Upward Movement, "IVitli
Public Buying Important.
ralnth Linseed Market.
DTJLTJTH, Minn.. Oct. 17 Linseed. 13.38 advance, dealinga far exceeding 1,000,000
NEW YORK. Oct. 17. Under the in
fluence of persistent peace rumors today's
stock market registered another Impressive
Wt. Price.
15 steers .lor.o tit.no
7 row,... 950 S.ool
Slio
623
972
8SS
::
5I0
950
2 cows. .
7 cows. .
5 cows. .
2 cows. .
8 cowl. .
1 cow.. .
1 cow...
1 cow ...1050
2 cow, ,.1025
47 hogs... 200
.'1 hogs. . . 3:0
10 hogs...
4 hogs.. ,
3 hogs...
3 hogs..,
13 hogs...
1 steer. .
13 steers.
7 steers,
6 steers.
21 steenu
79
257
410
2oo
R'.lO
797
fiao
832
710
X cows
3 cows. .
11 cows. .
: con
Wt Price.
.1040 t 7.00
, N40 A.i
7S0
710
7S0
OfiO
940
8.50
6.011
7.00 1 cow
B.25 Reows.
3.50 Scows.
3.00 4 cows. . . 7.t.
7.50 19 cows... 70S
8.50 2 calves.. 30
.5t 2 calves.. 110
17.50 2 calves. . 320
ltl.50 2 heifers. 770
37.00 2 heifers. 720
17.25 10 hogs... 173
ition 4 hogs... 115
15.00 4 hogs... 145
15.5" 11 hogs... 228
fi.50 8 hogs... 140
11.00 c lambs. .
8 00 51 lambs.. 103
6.00 285 lambs. . 76
7.251 5 ewes... 144
! steers". 710 10.00 8 yearrgs 120
Prices current at the local yards are as
follows:
Cattle
Prime steers
;nod to choice steers
Medium to good steers........
'air to medium steers ........
Common to fair steers
Choice cows and heifers
Med. to good cows and heifers.
air to mea. cowe ana neuers.
anners ........
8.50
4.00
S.50
5.00
6.00
5.25
fi.00
8.50
ll.fiO
8.50
9.00
R.00
15.00
15.5
17.2
17.50
18.00
12
11
12.25
8.00
10.30
New York 8ng:ar Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 17. Sugar unchanged.
CORN VALUES ME LIFTED
DEXIAIi- OP GERMAXV ' S SCR
KEXDER STARTS BUYING.
Rumor of 3Iovcmcnt on "Foot to Es
tablish Minimum Price Is
Also Bullish Factor.
Portland Thorm. -tl
Ysar .) 17
Season to date-'4
Vrar Mfn 11:1?
Ts uma Wed.. ."'.
Year .o ... M
oean tu daie.Cl
irar aro . ..1.11
Seattia. Wed.. . 5
lar mgo ...
Season i date.rts
1 car ago . . rl'
04
17
1
1
a
1
6
4 5
.-, is.-.
440
ProTislotts.
IjcsT Jobbing quotations:
HAMS Ail sisca, chofce. SSflSaWc
andard, S7t7c; skknnca, none: ptc
cs, 1'tJc; cottMKe roll, 0c.
LAKU Tierca basis, standard Dura, 29c:
com pouna, so " c.
it AC u.N fancy. WHUfiJHc; standard.
DRY SALT Sboit. clear backs. 30 if 35c
exports. Jc.
90
&
4
2fiti
ArPLES STEADY AT SHIPPING POINTS
Ejsler Markets for Boied Frnit Aro Also
lloldins; Kveau
A car of Ore son apples waa received on
Che itrect yesterday. The demand waa mod
erate and prices were (nerally onchanyed.
Oregon and Washington Deti clous, extra
fancr. vers quoted at 3t3.23. fancy at
SJ..0&2.72 and cholee at 92.250 2.1$. Jon
athans and Ppttxenbcrss, extra, fancy,
broucht f--0$-l, fancy 2ff2.75 and
choice $l.i0rf
Oregon apple shipments were: 1 car each
o lhlgh. Brownsville, Casper, Lebanon,
Chicago. Dillon. Nensel. Iredo, Kew York,
Suspension Bridge. Baltimore. Pittsburg and
Y.mit Portland: Kimlra 2. Canners stock:
an Francisco 4. The -Dalles 2.
Boxed apples were steady In Eastern mar
kets, as wcil as at shipping points.
TWELVE DOLLARS BOX FOR ORANGES
Market Is Strong; and Advancing; With Sup
ply Very Light.
Extremely high prices of citrus fruits can
be looked for. Orangea In the coming week
will sell for $12 a box and perhaps more.
The demand ail over the country is .strong
and the supply very sraa.U Valencfaa are
nearly finished for the season and there will
b no navels until Thanksgiving. Xn the
auction market at Philadelphia oranges sold
np to
Lemons advanced 91 at California points
yesterday. The local market was quoted
trong at PH.5 a box.
Oaion Prices Aro Little thonged.
The mass of onions moving to market
dropped back nearly At) cars per day the past
week, but the decline has not sufficed to
lay a market overloaded with previous
Beavy shipments. Standard yellow stock has
declined 10 to 20 cents during the week m
the KXJt. but values have been steady In the
West. In the Northwest sale aro being
xtiado to retailers at $202.70, with much
Cheaper stovk moving, whila the growers
ar putting their fine stovk In storage.
In Stockton. Cal.. the Australian Brown
eiBon la about over, a-nd whits varieties are
ruling steady at St.30i? 1.43 per hundred.
The greatest losses are In tho East, At
Rochester. X. Y.. fl.HO is ths top for carlot
sales. wht it was SI. 60 a week ago. In the
consuming markets the. Jobbers are receiving
f 1.&0 e 1 Instead of up to $1.93. The ship
ments for the week were f14 cars, as against
J.Ti last week andll?3 the week before.
No Call for November Floor.
. The Government has as yet made no call
for Not ember export floar. but as several
more steamers w:ll be available than In the
current nrnnth. millers hope for an Increased
Hides and Pelts.
HIDES Government grades: Xo. 1 salted
hides, o0 Iba. and up, 15c; No. 2 aalted
hides, tiu lbs. and up. 14c; No. 1 green
hides, su ids ana up, 1-c; .o. 2 green hides.
uu lbs. and up, lit-; No. 1 aalted bulla, D
iba. and up, 1-c; Xo. U salted bulls, 00 lbs.
and up, 11c; No. 1 green bulls, 60 Iba. and
up, loc; No. z gren buns, lbs. and up.
ic; No. 1 green or aalted calfskins, up to
ios., c; -o. gren or saitea caliskins,
up to 10 lbs4 JUc; No. 1 grean or sailed
kip skins, 10 to iiu lbs., lGc; No. 2 green or
aalted kip skins, 10 to iiu Iba.. 14c; dry
funt hides, 7 lbs. and up. 30c: dry flint calf
under 7 lbs.. 4oc: dry salt hides, T lbs. and
w,jup, 24c; dry salt calf, under 7 lbs., 34c;
1 i dry cull hides or calf, half price; dry stag
or ouiia, .uc; uiy sun iiugs or ouiis, 14c,
dry cuil stags or bulls, haif price; dry bora
hides, according to size and takeoff, each
S1.00tf2.0U; sailed horse hides, according ts
aise and takeoff, each, 13 & 5.
PELTS Dry long-wool pelts, per pound,
40c; dry short-wool pelts, per pound, 20tf
30c; suited long-wool lamb pelts, August
tikeoff, each, siLoO'o 3.G0; salted sheep pelts,
August takeoff, each, Si'&3; dry sheep
sheariincs, each, I'OOOc; salted sheep
siiajlititfa, each. rOfr76c.
70t
1
21
1071
Wool, Mohair, Etc.
WOOL Oregon, 3b&71c per pound.
MOHAIR Long staple, oOc; short staple,
40c; burry, C0c.
CASCAKA BARK New and old. 12Hc9
13c per pound.
TALLOW Xo. 1, 13 He per pound: Xo. 2,
l2zo per pound; grease. Xo. 1, 10c; No. 2,
SKs per pound.
Oils.
GASOLINE BnlK. 21c; engine distillate,
bu 1 k. 1 -c : ke rosene, bulk. 1 0c ; ca sea. 20c
LINSEED OIL Raw. barrels. $1.93: casaa.
$2.f3; boiled, barrels, $l.i5; cases, $2.05.
lUKftMOt in tanKi, 4c; casus, V4a
Prices.
.$12.0f(?r 13.00
. 31. 00-512.00
. P.7r411.00
. s.'J.Vfp n.2r
. 5.7R( 8.23
b.'Hl 0 00
5.00fH 6.00
4.oa
5.00 ft 7.00
0.0012.00
, lT.SofJlT.SO
17.00-1T.2S
15 00150
12.00 yi3.r;o
0 00 Jj 11.00
in. on 4r 1 i.i
O.OO0UO.OO
6.00 O 9.00
ORIGINS Or riVESTOCK LOADED
Shipments to the Leading Markets of the
Pacific .Northwest.
State orlrlns of livestock loaded October
16. 101 8:
For Portland
Cattle Horses Mxd.
Calves Hogs Sheep mules fatk.
Bulls
Calves
Hogs-
Prime mixed
Medium mixed ........
Rough heavies
Pips
Sheep-
Prime iambs
air to medium lambs
earlings
Wethers
Ewes .
Oregon .
Totals
One week aa-o..
Four w'ks aro..
One year a no. .
For Seattle
Washington ...
Totals
One week ago..
Four w'ks ago..
One year ago. .
For tipoku no
Montana. Washington ...
Totals ......
One week ago..
Four w'ks ago.
One year ago. ..
5
10
21
11
4
7
9
10
6
CHICAGO, Oct. 7. Corn rose In value to
day, mainly as a result of denials that Ger
many had caDitulated. but was very un
steady throughout the session. Prices clased sfIro"5'
nervous. H to 3Vo net higher, with Novem
bar $1.10 to $1.19 and December $1.154
to $1.15H. Oats finished to o down.
and provisions unchanged to 97o lower.
A general rush to buy took place at tne
open in if In the corn market. Besides the
explicit assurance that reports of Germany's
surrender were baseless, another bullish fac
tor was talk that a move was on foot to I Am Car & Fdrv
establish a minimum price for corn. (American Loco. 3,5o0
Hedsing pressure operated to keep the I Am bin & Keig-. 94.200
oats market easy most of the day. auear o.i'"u
sharply down grade. Support was lacking MV '
until the market, as a whole, came within Tf-ki p" ":J"5S,,
AG&WISSI. 1,800 106
Bethlehem B ..50,1)00
CtOSS. Calif Pxtrnl .. IS 4110
$1.1J Canadian Paclf. B.800
Central Leather
Ches & Ohio
shares. A considerable part of the trad
ing: came from the public.
Although the movement -again concen
trated largely in issues controlled bv nnnls
and included many stocks of speculative
cnaracter, many high-class shares partici
pated .'n the rise to a substantial deeree.
una, coppers, motors and two score or
stocks whoso products are bound to be
benefited by tho war's early conclusion were
hieher in the course of the session by 3 to
m points.
Realizing for profits caused only nominal
recessions, fresh buying of petroleum and
metals marking the final hour's broader
operations. v
Despite the constant pressure exerted
against United States Steel that stock re
acted only a small fraction, closing at an
advance of practically 1 point.
Rails of the dividend class, as well as
many Issues whose status is yet to be de
fined by the Federal authorities, gained
1 to 3 points. Canadian Pacific nrovlna
the only noteworthy exception. Sales
amounted to 1.200,000 shares.
itanroaa Donas of the speculative di
vision, as well as foreign flotations, were
Liberty issues, however, displayed
slightly irregular tendencies. Total sales.
par value, aggregated $11,375,000. Old
United States bonds were unchanged on call.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
TASt
Paien.
Am Beet Sugar. 1,700
American can.. 14,900
:,4uo
Not.
Jan.
fraction of the minimum level
leading futures ranged as follows
CORN.
Onen. Hlirh.
.$1.18 $1.L1'
. 1.1514 1.1TK
OATS.
. .74 .5l4
. .66 .HC-K, .64.
MESS PORK.
.35.30
Dec
Low.
$1.17
1.14
High.
71 V
47
so 14
67
till
U4'i
10614
14
73
1)
7114
-4
24 .
173
Low.
6814
n:i'A
nil
ios
1414
7114
00
lor,
or14
6S
23
21 T4
17014
ov.
Dec.
.;i
.65
35.30
39.00
Not.
Jan.
Not.
Jan.
LARD.
. .24.80 24 !0 24.62
23.67 23.30
SHORT RIBS.
..21.80 21. 0 21.42
21.00 20.37
24.62
23.30
21.42
20.37
Chi XI & St P.
Chi Sc N W
C R I & P ctfs.
Chino Copper...
Colo Fu & Iron
Corn Prod Refr
Crucible Steel..
Cuba Cane Sug.
Distill Securities
Erie
General Electric
General iotors.
Gt North pfd . .
Gt Nor Ore ctfs
Illinois Central.
casn prices were: Insoir Conner .. !.
Corn No. 2 yellow, $1.60911.51: No. 3 yel lntrM M pfd ... 32.000
10.S00
800
6.000
2,500
1,200
7.200
9. COO
6,300
2,400
3,900
1.300
5,200
4,500
8,000
500
n.ioo
low. $1.3701.45: No. 4 yellow. $1.32iS1.35.
Oats No. 3 white. 676S14c: standard.
6800,c
Kye No. 2, $1.6214 1.63.
Barley 90e$1.01.
Timothy $7'&10.
Clover Nominal.
Pork Nominal.
Lard $25.75.
Ribs $21.7523.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. Oct. 17. Barl.y,
oSjfUoc. Flax. $...31i3.84.
Inter Nickel ... 13,600.
Inter Paper
K C Southern.. 300
Kennecott Cop. 6,200
Louis & Nash
Maxwell Motors
Mexican Petrol. 84.400
M ami Conner .. 3,2"u
Missouri Pacific 6,100
Montana Power 700
Nevada Copper. 1,000
N Y central ... o.yuu
N Y N H & H.. 12.400
Norf & West . . l.noo
Northern Pacif.
Pacific Mail . ..
Pac Tel & Tel.
Pennsylvania
51
I0
2714
40
44
44
66
30
48
1614
ir.s
124
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DAM METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Oct 17. Maximum temnera-
ture. 62 degrees; minimum, 45 degrees. Kiver
reading, a A. m., - leet: change In last
24 hours, 0.2 foot full. Total rainfall (5 P.
M. to 5 P. MO. none- Total rainfall since
September 1, 1018. 4.2.1 Inches: normal.
3.S2 inches: excess. 0.43 Inch. Sunrise, 7:31
A. M. ; sunset, 6:22 P. M. Total sunshine.
6 hours: possible. 10 hours 51 minutes.
Moonrise. 4:56 P. M.: moonset, 4:43 A. XL
Harometer reduced to sea level) 5 P. M.
30.25 inches. Relative humidity at noon, 8
per cent.
THE WEATHER.
Chicago Livestock Market.
CHICAGO, Oct. 17. Hogs Receipts 31.
000; market mostly 10 to 20 cents lower
than yesterday s average. Butchers $18,009
15.U.V light $lo.7Uft ls.oo: packing $16.5030
17.60; rough $16.00310.50; pigs, good to
choice. $1.1.25016.00.
Cattle Receipts 15,000; better grades of
beef steers strong to 25 cents higher; com
mon slow; butcher cattle steady to slow;
calves 25 to 50 cents lower. Beef cattle:
Good, choice and prime, $14.3519.40; com
mon and medium $9.00e,14.25. Butcher
stock: Cows and heifers $6.G5ii'13.00. Can
iters and cutters $5.75 6. 1 5. Stockers and
feeders: good, choice and fancy, $9,75412.50;
inferior, common and medium, $7.00 9.
Veal calves, good and choice, $15.7516.25.
Western range: Beef steers $13.50017.00
cows and heifers $8.2512.25.
Sheep Receipla 29,000; slow to 25 cents
lower.
Seattle Livestock Market.
SEATTLK, Oct. 17. Hogs receipts, 15S
head: market unsettled with another de
cline expected by packers. Cattle receipts.
4 head: market steady, for tne iirst time
in nearly a decade, the cattle market has
failed to take a sharp decline in the early
Fall, best steers averaging $1213 and top
cows $7.501.2D.
Cattle Best steers $11.00013.00; medium
to choice $10.5011.00; medium to good
$8.OO8.50: medium $7.0097.50; bulls $3.00
$,7.50: calves $3.0010.0.
Hogs Prime light, $1S.2518.50; medium
to choice $18.00(& 18.25; medium heavy $17.00
tl7.50; rough $16.00916.50; pigs $16,000
17.00.
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North Yakima
Phoenix
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Portland
Roseburg ....
Sacramento
St. Lnui.
Salt ltke
San Diego. . . .
San Francisco.
Seattle
Mtka
Spokan.
Yolum. of buying. Of th. offers submitted ( T.icoma
to the Government In October, cot cYer 35
per cent wer. accepted.
According to advice, from th. Food Ad
ministration, no advanc. In mlllfeed prices
S. contemplated In th. Tiear futura.
Cab. Butler Is Higher.
Country creamery butter was hi small
.urply and firm with H of extras at 61
at ""
- Egg receipt, wer. also light and prices
vera firm and unchanged.
Toultrr was ateady and dressed meats
eat
Crap. Prase Nearly Over.
' Tn. grap. season ts drawing to a close.
Xcal receipts ar, falling .ft and receipt,
t.-um California ar. alio declining. A :ai
.".! .VVO.l'O 12 N ICiear
3-. r,so.ooi4iv Pt. cloudy
-." t, t..,,,p-. . ciouny
321 :.s o.oo io NE Pt. cloudy
:m Soo.ik)J4.V C!oudy
.161 " O.U2L .'.V (Rain
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4rt. i O.Oiil. .'.VVT'ciear
t:. 74 o..iii 12 n wicioudy
44; 52 0. 02 10 SW Cloudy
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5M 71 O.mii. .isW ICIoudy
ok n.o.n. iclrar
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.121 .It", n o.); .. SE (Cloudy
3! 62 Ci'2:. .'SK Idear
t:i 7o o.iim:. . NW.triear
42 44 U.02 10 VV lltaln
4! 62 0.O0 . .jV (Clear
44 62 O.OO1. . N clear
4i 72 i.m IS NWCIear
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f.ol .-, 0.44 in xw Cloudy
twii 72 o. imi 12 NWiOear
H. II.(HV..W ICiear
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4 .12 O.02' . Sw'icioudv
4ii .o,. l N Pt. cloudy
i 0.00 IS E Rain
Tato.h Island) 5l'
tvaldes I. .-1-421
Walla Walla.. .H: "O.06 . . S W ICiear
Waahlngton .. 4n so n.mi . . sw (Pt. cloudy
Wlnnipfg ' .111 0.U2! calm ICIoudy
""A.M. t-xiay. :P. M. report of preceding day.
FORECASTS,
and vicinity Fair;
Portland
wind,.
4rgon and
easterly winds.
Idaho Fair: warmer routh portion.
UPWARD L. WELLS. Meteorologist.
easterly
Washington Fair, gentle
Mrs. Bertha Kitld. employed at Phil
llpsdale, R. 1.. loaded 6516 frrenades in
nine hours, and In duns: so heat the
record previously held by Miss Annie
Irving, a worker in a munition-filling
station in the southwestern district ol
London.
Omaha Livestock Market.
OMAHA. Oct. 17. Hogs Receipts 4000; 15
to 35 cents lower; heavy $16-90i317.50;
mixed $17.00(917.40; light $17.25 W 17.80;
pigs $15.00617.00;' bulk of sales $17.00
17.40.
Cattle Receipts 4600: steady to stronger.
Native steers $11.00018.00; cows and heifers
$7.00611.00; Western steers $9.0014.50;
Texas steers $S.O0c 11.00: cows and heifers
$0 75ft1 10.60; canners $5.50&6.50; stockers
and feeders $6.50i 13.50; calves $8.00 13.00.
Sheep Receipts 36.000; steady to lower.
Wethers 4.004i 10.00; ewes $7.258.2,1;
lambs $13.00&15.25: yearlings $10.0011.00;
feeder lambs $10.00813.50: culls $5.00 7.50.
BAN FRANCISCO PBODPCB MARKET
Price. Current an F.ggs. Vegetables. Fresh
Fruits, Etc-, at Bay City.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 17- Butter, 619
K4c. m ,
Egg Fresh extras, ic; iresa extra pul
lets. 62c
Cheese New firsts. 2c; young Americas,
Oregon, Sic.
Poultry Largo hens, 82 U 35c: young roos
ters, 33S?34c; fryers, 33&35c; broilers, 4Sc;
geese. 25c; pigeons. $2.25; squabs, $34;
turkeys, live, 34 30c
Vegetables Green peas. Sffsc; aspsragus.
30535c; eggplant, l(Jl.-o: oeu peppers. oc
lft 15- Chill peppers, vuiaJvoc; tomatoes, ,x
.t':s: lettuce. 75c6$l: celery, 1520c;
potatoes, rivers. $1.754i2.35: sweets, 34c;
onions, Australian brown, $1.101.25; yel
low, $L73w,Z garlic, 40 vine; caumiow.r,
40c; beets, ioCHTi; carrois, l.)cul, tur
nips. 71cfe$l: rnuoaro, nuct?,i; can-k-...
i.iuc; artichokes. $3(94; cucumbers.
65ctr$l: string beans, 6ic: llnss, beans,
tgloc: okra. 10tfl2c per pound.
Fruit. Cantaloupes, Turlock. $101.25;
watermelons, $1.6082: casabaa, $1.05 1.30:
honeydew melons, $1.501.75; lemons, $3.60
y5. 5C; grapelrult. , onfo; oranges, vaienctas.
sr .-.ntfi S..10: bananas, nawauan. tc pine
apples. $3.30 apples. Bellefleur, $1.251.50:
snitzenberxs. $1.75 0 2.60: Newtown Pippins,
$1.40tfl.65; peaches, nominal; huckloberrles.
10 15c; pears, $23; Russets, 75cfel; figs,
California. 75cS$l; black. $1.10; plums,
nominal: grapes. Tokays. Malagas and
Thompson seedless, ei-outn-1. 10: .Muscats.
$1752.25: Isabella. $lcL25: persimmons,
$l': cranberries, $44.25; quinces. $1,150
1.2-1.
Receipts r lour, avui quarters; parley.
(13 IS centals: beans. 2140 sacks; potatoes,
5259 sacks; onions, 7.154 sacks: hay, 43 tons;
hides, 603; wine, J.-.-U. gallons.
Coffee Fneores Inactive.
NEW YORK. Oct. 17. There ws a sale
of July at the maximum price of 8.S5c In
the market for coffee futures today, bat
otherwise the only business consisted of
further exchanges. Including May for Sep
tember at 20 points, and March for Sep
tember at 40 points. The market opened
and closed unchanged. Closing bids: Octo
ber. 8.50c: t-iecemoer, o-suc; January, 6.95c;
Hindi 9.2.1c: May, 9.55c; July. 9.83c; Sep
tember. 10 15c
spot cone, quiet; aid is. jo 9-9; Santos
4s. 13.
Naval Mtoree. "
SAVANNAH. Ga.. Oct. 17. Turpentine
firm, Wii.c; sales 110 barrels; receipts Hi
Grain at toan Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 17. Flour. $11.20 Pittsburg Coal
per parrel.
Grain Wheat. Government price. $2.29
per bushel; barley, $2.252.30; oats, red
feed and seed. $2.40473: corn, California yel
low. $4.1.1.
Hay Wheat and wheat and oats, $26328.
tame oat, $25!g)27.50; barley, $22(324; al
aalfa. $22925: barley straw, 50080c.
MealsAlfalfa, $56; cocoanut, nomlnaL
Chicago Dairy Produce.
CHICAGO. Oct. 17. Butter unsettled;
creamery. 61 4? 35 .4 e.
Eggs Receipts, 3867 cases: unchanged.
4.800
400
600
4,300
2 200
Ray Consol Cop. 1.900
Reading 21.200
Pen Ir & Steel. 5,300
shat Ariz Cop .. "0
Southern Paclf. 0.300
Southern Ry . . . 2.1.000
Rtudeboker Co.. .".0.000
Texas Co 10.900
fnion Pacific .. 18.400
1J H Ind Alcohol 3.900
U S Steel 126,200
do prd i.i""
ftah Copper .. 7,BOO
Western Union. 900
Westing Electric B.100
158 V4
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70
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91
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PERMITS TO BE fHFOHGH
DEALERS CAXXOT SELTj WITH
OUT MCEXSE.
Total sales for the day, 1.200.0QO shares.
BONDS.
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Morris Brothers, Inc.
The Premier Municipal Bond House of Oregon
Established Over Twenty-five Tears
Morris Building, 309-311 Stark St, Portland, Ore.
Telephone Bdwy. 2151
Buy. a Bond on Terms
Let's Keep Oregon's Quota of
Liberty Bonds in Oregon
We want you to help us keep Oregon's quota of Lib
erty Bonds in Oregon. They are too good an in
vestment for us to let our share of them get out of
the State. '
For Oregon to oversubscribe her quota of Liberty
Bonds in the big drive and then turn around and let
them get away from her is mighty poor patriotism,
and besides it's &ad business judgment.
The greatest Baby Bonds on earth are Uncle Sam's
Liberty Bonds. Let's keep every single one of Ore
gon's share within the state boundaries.
Here's How You Can Help
First Don't sell the bonds you now have and don't
exchange them for other securities offering a higher
rate of interest, but which may be worthless.
Unfortunately, however, some people are compelled
from force of circumstances to sell their bonds, and
we buy them at the market.
But there are just as many people who can afford to
buy more bonds and thus keep these bonds in the
State. .
In order to enable ydu to get more of these highly
desirable securities and at the same time help to
keep Oregon's quota of Liberty Bonds in Oregon,
we will sell you United States Government Baby
Bonds of every issue on the following plan :
$ 50.00 Bonds $1 down and $1 a week ,
$100.00 Bonds $2 down and $2 a week
Come in or write and get our booklet telling about
Liberty Bonds.
Government and Municipal
do coupon .. '98 u P 4s ..
V s 3s res; 'R3 u B a as ..
Oo coupon .. - i
U S 4s resr !" vi An-rr s .. . .
COUPOn. .. .ll'lll. IU O X.1U 073..
Atch Gen 4s 86
D ft R o rer 5S hi .B
NYC deb 6s.. 96
M P 4s S2
f P 3s 5
P T & T 5s .. 814
94
86
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95
1)9.92
do 1st con 4s 97.96
do 2d 4s 97.20
do 1st eon 4s 97.94
do 2d con 4AS 97.1H
do 3d 4s 97.26
Soocls
Larger lumber Firms and Xearly
All Dealers ia Building Supplies
Are Observing Regulations.
Residents of Portland have been
caught in the act of erecting: buildings
without first obtaining: the necessary
city and Government permit, and re
quest was made of city officials yes
terday that prosecutions be pressed in
all such instances, according to Jesse
Currey, building permit commissioner
of the State Council of Defense.
Larger lumber firms and nearly all
dealers in building supplies are said to
be observing the regulation against
sale of materials to persons who do
not show authority for the building
operations undertaken. A few smaller
lumber firms and an occasional dealer
in other materials are still lax in tins
regard, it is charged, and sell to those
not legally entitled to obtain building
supplies.
In addition to the effort to institute
prosecution of those who erect build
ings without legal permission, an in
vestigation of the dealings of smaller
umber firms is to be made by A. E.
Doyle, supervisor of pledges of tho War
Industries Board.
Mr. Currey's department yesterday
acted favorably upon applications of
several industrial firms for privilege
to make plant extensions. Applications
thus forwarded included those of the
Kiernan & Kern Shipbuilding Company,
Iirthwest Steel Company, Hesse-Mar-trh
Iron Works and Supple-Ballin Ship
building Corporation. Actual approval
of these applications can only be made
by Herbert Witherspoon. regional di
rector of the War Industries Board, to
whom they were sent.
Bid.
Boston Minins; Stocks.
BOSTON, Oct. 17. TCloslr.e; quotations:
Bought and Sold
E L Devereaux R(5mpany
87 Sixth Street Portland, Oregon Telephone Bdwy. 1042
GOCDNOW ESTATE $200,272
Former Railroad Man Leaves 11
Property to His Wife.
CHICAGO, Oct 17.J-Charles A. Good
now, former vice-president of the Chi
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad.
who died at Seattle, Wash., July 26, left
an estate valued at $200,272, according
to an inventory filed in the Probate
Court today.
Mr. Goodnow was credited with car
rying: through to success the greatest
railway electrification project in the
world, the 440-mile line extending from
Harlowton, . Mont, to Avery, Idaho.
When he died he was extending the
electrification of the road to Seattle
and Tacoma. He left all of his prop
erty to his wife, Mrs. J. A. B. Good
now, of Bvanston, III.
46 iNorth Butte
. !S14!Old Dom ...
. 6S I Osceola
,4."i3 IQuincy
. 1114 Superior
.48 I S & Bos Min
, 10 j Shannon ....
. 4 Irtah Con ...
. S.TIWolverine ...
. 6 Green Can . . .
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Allouez
Aris Com
Cal & Ariz ...
Cal & Hecla .
Centennial . . . .
Cop R Con Co.
E B CopMin.
Franklin
Isle Roy (Cop)
Lake Copper . .
Mohawk
Money Exchange. Etc.
NEW TORK, Oct. 17. Mercantile paper
unchanged.
Sterling 60-day bills unchanged: demand'.
4.75 7-16; cables, 4.765.. Francs, demand.
3.48; cables, 5.47. Guilders, demand, 42;
cables. 43 hi- Lire unchanged.
Mexican dollars unchanged, i
Time loans strong, unchanged.
Call money strong, unchanged.
SHIPYARDS iY LOSE IN
CERTAIN REGISTRANTS LIABLE
TO INDUCTION.
Men Not on Emergency Fleet List
on July 23, 1918, May Be
Drafted Under Law.
Selective service registrants who
have gone into the shipyards since
July"23,""l918, or, more strictly speak-
LONDOK. Oct 17. Money and discounts ing, all shipbuilders who were not on
unchanged. the Emergency Fleet list on that date
and who are placed in class I of the
MORE MECHANICS NEEDED military service.
An interpretation to this effect was
Nation's- Goal of 20,000 Men to Be received yesterday by John H Stev-
Reacbed by October 2 3. of the Emergency Fleet Corporation,
from the national hendauarters at
Enrollment of men in the Motot Philadelphia. It created some little
Transport Corps will end on Friday, stir among shipyard owners and em-
October 25, announces Charles D. Jamie- ployes, as it had generally been sup-
son, who is now accepting eligibles at posed tnat registrants or oepiemner
the office maintained on the first floor
12, 1918, would have a chance to ob
tain nla.n tViA mfri7Pnrv TTli.pt
oi ine ureguu uunun.5. j-u, uuu uau ,istj there to De regarded as "not avail
been responding well to this call, Dut able for military service.
the Nation's coal of 20.000 men will not I "Th situation arises." said Mr.
be reached, says the recruiting official, Stevenson, "from the fact that the or-
unless the present rate of enrollments jer of the ProvoSt Marshal-General of
in maintained jintil the closing day. last July, suspending Emergency Fleet
For the first time. Mr. Jamieson an- listinsr of class 1 men found fit for
nounced yesterday that he Is authorized I general military service, has never
to receive applications of female ate- been revoked.
nographers to be assigned to duty In I "These plants cannot make much of
Washington, D. C.
showing if they have to recruit
workers from limited service groups."
j Olympia Board in Lead.
OLTMPIA. Wash., Oct 17. (Special.)
Grays Harbor board No. 1 is one of
five local boards In the state reported
ready for the classification of Septem
ber registrants between the ages of 18
and 19 and from 37 to 46. Under or
ders received tonight questionnaires are
to be sent to the youngest and oldest
of the latest registrants as soon as the
boards are through with classifications
of registrants from 19 to 37.
City Club Meetiner Called.
W. K. Royal, secretary of the Citj
Club, has notified members that a con
ference of that organization will be
held at the College room of the Hazel-
wood today at 12:15, to discuss meas
ures which the voters will pass upon
at the approaching election. "Flu or
no flu we expect you there," says the
notice.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS
Births.
TTTTHIL.L. To Mr. and Mrs. Clyde J.
Tuthill. U.'t Simpson, October 12. a daughter.
SPHRDEEN To Mr. and Mn. Erneat
Schetleen, oster roaa, octooer iu.
nn n it n tr.
RRIDGEFORD To Mr. and Mrs. John T.
Bridseford, 1392 East Nineteenth, October
X3, a daughter.
SIXN To Mr. and Mrs. Chew Sinn. 10'
Vncih Vmirth fiftnhpr 10. ft. riaiiirhtpr
weiss to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weiss, Treasury Provides for Xo Maximum
11 Jiiast e orcy-iinn, uutousr xa, a son.
UNLIMITED CREDIT GIVEN
NATIONAL BANKS MAY LEND TO
HILT ON LIBERTY BONDS.
may loan one borrower when secured
by 105 face valuVlibe'rty bonds"for each
(100 loan. This permission extended to
November 1. 1919. Please notify all
banks in your district immediately."
Local bankers saw in this latest rul
ing an effort to secure greater support
from the big corporations for the
fourth liberty loan, and they Wjere of
the opinion the desired subscriptions
would be secured before the close of the
campaign. While the ruling came too
late to be of material assistance to Ore
gon's -campaign, it is expected to prove
of ffenefit in subsequent drives.
Representative Is Killed.
BLOOMINGTON, III., Oct. 17 Repre
sentative John A. Sterling, of this city,
was killed wnen an automobile in
which he was riding fell over an em
bankment near here today.
Read The Oregonian classified ads.
SAA1PELS To Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Sam- I
pels. 125 last Tweniy-eigntn, uctooer io,
An nirh ter.
TUCKWILLER To Mr. and Mrs. Frailer I
R. Tuckwiller, liuo iast f iitietn, uctooer n.
a son.
Marriage Licenses.
Wbere Loan Is Secured by 105
Per Cent Face Certificates.
Unlimited credit may be extended to
HUGHES-JAMES John Hughes. 48. 751 customers by National banks of the
East stark street, and Mrs. Ernie James, country, in accordance with instruc
4i same address. ... ... Unn. r-ooiu.rt vst.rdav in n. rnlaved
KNOPF-HUNT Kowara K.nopr. 31, 885 1" -. ... -
Rodney street, and .Ida Hunt, 19. East message from the Controller of the
Forty-sixth and Morrison streets. I Treasury, provided such loan is secured
JOHKSO.-f0.viu--i.iitiier ,. jonnson, by 106 per cent face value liberty
lefral. Seattle, and Bessie Ponton, lesal. lui i , , , j .v, ,,
East Seventy-eighth street. ' uonua. i """ B , . . I
ERieKSOS-OLSK AiDert n. isnckson, l ing as vasuy iiiure iioeri man liiu.1
which "became effective soon after the
first liberty loan was floated, which
provided that National banks could
loan only lu per cent oi tneir capital
and surplus to one individual and an
"ft. Clackamas County, and Helen K. Ol-
sen, legal, 42J Blackstone street.
Vancouver Marriage Licenses.
STOYvE-WOLFE Clifford Ray Stowe-, 24.
of Hoquiam. Wash., and Miss Georgia B.
VVo'ODWORTH-wlLSOX Wcleom w. additional 10 per cent to the same bor-
Woodwortn, legal, ot Minneapolis, Minn., rower if secured Dy luo per cent iid
ana jniss viri.o i.uvtr, ,rty bonds.
D1ETZMAN-WOLF William Dtetzman. The instructions received yesterday
XI. of Camas. Wash., and Miss Elsie M. are as follows:
won. ",wt'";, """i , I "National bank act now amended per
MAnniBunnji,nn.i uci i. carnnn. ..
A. -. t.a..I A anrf Via. Alma PI.-. . 1 Hill
0 or Portland. - I capital uuu ouiiiiub w wh mvi.wwc.
WII.COX-KNATJF Richard J. Wilcox. I heretofore and additional 10 per cent
v.i, oi i-orest L.rove. r.. ana juinnie h. . .,m. borrower, secured Ir nar value
K"JSi.HSSv"ff.rni r-,, liberty bonds: also unlimited additional
27. of Portland, and Mrs. Cora E. Green,' amount to same borrower if loan of
, nf Portland. each J100 is secured Dy tu lace value
BACUSTROil-DICK P. William Ba.-h- KH Thii rornna th.r. la no
Strom, a, of Kerry. Or., and Julah Belle hu.
FACTS SO. SS8.
FILLING
A
NICHE
The motor transport fills
a niche that is not filled by
any other means of haul
age. It takes goods from
the door of the shipper to
the door of the consignee
without change or rehaul-
ing. The time and change
saved is figuring largely
in this means of transpor
tation and all that remains
to make it a complete suc
cess is the paving of high
ways with .
BITULITHIC
WARREN BROS. CO.,
JOl'RNAI, BUILDING, -PORTLAND,
OR.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
FOR SHANGHAI AND (OR)
HONG KONG
If sufficient inducement offers ws may
load on the berth from PORTLAND for
Shanghai and (or) Hongkong ABOUT NO
VEMBER. OJiJS AUXILART MOTOR SCHOONER
(about 2500 tons d. w.)
For rates of freight and further partic
ulars please apply to
F. ORIFF1N & CO., Agents. Broadway 1524.
awn Francisco.
Dick, of Kerry, Or.
i limit upon the amount National banks
SAN FRANCISCO-LOS ANGELES
LOW RATES.
Br Steamer
Including Meals and Berth.
CHB SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND
S. S. COMPANY.
Tickets at Third and Washington.
Telephone Broadway 4500. Bdwy. Set,
A 1234, A 1L
FRENCH LINC
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IisrMt Pasta: Stnlei
NEW YORK BORDEAUX PARIS
FREQUENT DEPARTURES.
Fugnzl Bros., Pae. Coast Agents, 109 Cherry
bt beattie, ar any Local Agents.