The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, July 14, 1907, Section Four, Page 9, Image 43

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    THE SUNDAY OREGOSTAN , PORTLAND, JULY- 14, 1007.
RECORD HOP CfiOP
Carmichae! Looks for 175,000
Bales in This State.
EUROPE'S OUTLOOK BETTER
Recent Purchases on Export Account-Expected
Advance Occurs
In the Sugar Market Changes
In Produce Prices Noted.
John Carmlchael. of Salem, ths represent-.
ilve of Wlgan. Richardson Co.,. of .London,
was at the Belveders Hotel yesterday ad
mad the statement that. In hie opinion, the
Oregon hop crop this year will break all pre
vious record. Mr. Carmlchael believes that
the yield will be not les than 176.000 bales.
While he look for this quantity o be pro
duced by the yards of the state, the quantity
that Is actually baled will depend largely,
upon the weather at picking 'time. If the
weather Is favorable, 1 la probable that,
-Judging from experiences la the past, the
entire crop will be picked.
Mr. Carmlchaers cable advices are that
the weather has Improved In England and
conditions are now favouabls for a good crop
there. Crop conditions on the Continent are
.also satisfactory. He attributes the liberal
export orders In the past two weeks to the
low prices at which 'hops are sow offered for
sale.
The bulk of the buying In this stats since
July 1 has been done by Mr. Carmlchael. His
latest purchases are the following lots secured
In the Mount Angel section: Tr. Webb, 83
bales; F. Schwab. 183 bales; N. Bchnell, 126
bales. The price paid for these lots was 6H
cents.
BTTTTN'S 2000 IJSCOLW RAMS.
Cunningham Sheep Company Makes Bis;
Purchase in Canada.
One of the largest shipments of Lincoln
Tarns ever brought to Oregon will be
brought In from Canada some time during
.September by the Cunningham Sdneep & Land
-Company, says the East Oregonlan. The com
pany has already purchased 000 head of these
Una rams and will bring them to their ranches
on Birch oreek within the next two months.
The shipment will consist of ram lambs ex
clusively, and the 2000 head will average from
120 to 130 pounds each in weight. They are
Uarger than ordinary yearlings, although when
ithey reach this country they will be but six or
iseven months old.
There is a large demand for this breed at
isheep and the Cunningham Sheep & Land
'Company will use a large portion of the ship
ment with their flock, the remainder of the
.shipment to be sold to other sheepmen of
Eastern Oregon.
The keeping of a few high-grade sheep on
farms Is becoming popular in TJma&llla
County and Eastern Oregon and as the Un-,
cola Is a large and thrifty sheep, shearing a
heavy fleece and making a large muttpn. tt
is the most profitable breed for the small
flock.
ADVANCE IN LOCAL HAMS.
ln to Stronger Demand and Smaller Supply
Available. -The
Increase in the consumption ofj smoked
meats, especially bam, and the srra.il local
supply available has had the effeot, of caus
ing an advance In this article, whifch will be
effective Monday morning. In the new
list- of the Union Meat Company, hams of
10 to 12 pounds will be quoted at if
cents. 14 to 16 pounds at 18 cents 4.nj.
IS to 20 pounds at the same price. Sirjbked
beef tongues are raised to 70 oents, alted
exports to 13 and smoked to 14 cer)(a he
remainder of the list is without Change,
These advances are to be exper at tnl.
time of year, when the Inquiry ,,r smoked
meats becomes larger and th consumption
of fresh meats less.
PEAR9 MAKE THEIR
APTI
PEARAJTCB.
Two Cars of Cantaloup Ariin
In Strong Demand.
Two cars of car,,,.. arrived yester
day and found a 4tron, demand. A car of
watermelons v'A be on hand Monday. Lo
ganberries atjy.ii nlentifullv and sener-
ally sold
yjll. sales being mads as high
8 S.U I . (h. f nrenofin. but m eonsldAra.tlA
stock rfiialned In the afternoon, which was
offer lower. Among the steamer receipts
w fa California pears. - which were quoted
A 12.93 per box.
North Taklma has begun the shipment of
arly peaches to the Bound matets and
to Spokane. The local market is drawing
its supply mainly from Southern Oregon and
The Dalles.
TEN-CEirr ADVANCE IX SUGAR.
Market Goes TJp, bnt Top May Not Ba
Beached.
As was expected by the wholesale grocers
of this city, the Pacific Coast sugar market
. responded to the firmness In the Bast yester
day with a 10 per cent advance. All grades
were affected, cane and beet, both refineries.
The opinion prevails that the top of the
market has not yet been reached. The sea
son of heaviest consumption la now reaching
Its height and will continue for 49 daya more,
so It cannot be seen what there Is to pre
vent a further advance In prices. The demand
Is exceedingly strong and will doubtless foroe
quotations higher. The local jobbers ars
receiving orders faster than they can take
cars of them.
EASTERN FLOUB QUOTATION'S STRONG.
Local Jobbers Have Been Speculating
Heavily.
Eastern flour quotations show a stronger
tendency on all grades of patents, as well
as bakers flour. Local Jobbers have been
speculating heavily and some very large
sales have been made In the past week.
Some of the larger mills have shut down,
owning to the scarcity of wheat, bat good
stocks are being carried by all the dealers.
Prom present appearances, there will be
no material changes In prioes before new
wheat Is ground
TOO MANY TOOK KOOS ON HAND.
Strictly. Fresh Stock la Small Supply and
Sells Well.
The Front-street egg market continues In
a more or less demoralised condition, ps
oases of the large Quantity of poor stock
en offer, wblch explains ths wide range of
prises quoted. First-class eggs are asaraa.
and for these buyers ars willing to pay the
top prise, but they are not taking hold of
warm weather stook except at a reduction.
Poultry receipts were fairly large, but
cleaned VP before the day was ever at un
changed prices.
NO CKXAPEB CHEESB THIS TEAR.
Tendency sf the Market From Nov Oa Will
Be Upward.
The bottom has been reached ta ths sfassss
market for this year, according to local hand-
sos, Advtoes from TUlaniook ara4hatsvolJi j6y. lsoj, xoa. a0e$.-Cr:10aO
there are about oleaned up. Local dfsUers are
receiving more orders from the Ssund than
they can take care of. '
The butter market presents n new xea-
tures. The undertone on Front street is rather
easy and a surplus is oniy prevritru cj anaa
Ing on large lots. The city creameries, as V
rule, are making about enoivfeh to nil their
orders. Some of them have done a little buy
ing on the street, while others have all tdiey
require. The movement Is iot quite so fc6tlve
as it was the first of they month. A '.marked
ehortago in cream receipts wul be apparent
beflore long and then any trace of weakness
In the market will dlnappear.
Bask Clearing.
Bank clearings at the leadingcities of the
Northwest yesterday were:
Clar;s. Balancea
Portland .......i.,n8,824 A 07.250
Seattle .......'. ,i 2,014,718
Tacoma . 752.8OT 46,52
Spokane .... .. . 1,231,825 87,228
Clearings of Portland, Seattle and Ta
ooma for the past vtreek and corresponding
week In former year were as follows:
Portl'Ad. Seattle.' Tacoma.
1907
1908
1905
1004
1B03
lik'2
ItHJl
8,2lv228 11,450,7&T S4.621.24S
6,1.11. 568 4),11,110 3.733,818
4 -SSB.188 ,Dl0.636
V.PSO.OSS 4.196,722
-...,8.381.404 4JU3.3U6
-..J 3, 165.282 4,185.263
...yfi.30a.B48 2,804,380
S.413,261
,000,704
1,736. 14
1,310.709
1,002,77s
IOBTXAXD QUOTATIONS.
Grain, Flour, Feed, Etc.
MIUtSTUFFS Bran, city $17, country
$18 p&r ton: middlings. 824.5025.50: shorts.
6ypfir19toU1Ury " Per t0ni CP- 15"
WHEAT-Club, 86o: bluestom. 8aats9c:
vs.ley, 68c; red 84c
. OATS Producers' prices: ' Nov white,
327.60&28; gray, nominal. -
FLOCR Patent, 84.80: -straight, $4.25;
clears, $4.25: Valley, $JrSo4.40; graham
Dour, $44.50; whole , wheat Hour, $4,254?
4.75.
BARLEY Producers' prices: Feed, $21.50
i?n:' brewing, nominal; rolled.
$23.60 & 24.50. ,
CEREAL FOODS Rolled oats, cream, 00
pound sac, $7; lower, grades, $6.60&8.50:
oatmeal, steel-cut, .4Vpound sacks, $S per
barrel -K. 9-pound sacks. $4.25 per bale; oat
meal (ground), 45-pound sacks, $7.50 per
barrel-.' B-poiind saoks, $4 per bale; split
peas, per 100 pounds, $4.25 4.80; pearl bar
ley, $44.50 per 100 pounds; pastry flour,
10-pound Banks, J2.30 per bale.
CORN Whole, $28; cracked, $28 per ton.
HAX Valley timothy. No. L $17 18 per
ton; Eastern, Oregon timothy, $212S;
olover, $D; cb-eat, $8010; grain hay, $910;
alfalfa, Hile.
Butter, Fggs, Poultry, Etc
BUTTER City creameries: Extra erera
ery, 27Vo per pound; State creameries:
Fancy creamery, 26&27Vc; store butter,
l19c.
CHBBaE Oregon full cream twins, 16c;
Young America, 16o per pound.
POULTRY Average old hens, -16o-,
mixed chickens, 14o; Spring chickens, 17o;
old roosters, lg-12o; dressed chickens, 1617c;
tukeys, live 1112c; turkeys, dressed, choice,
nominal; gee&e, live, per pound, 10c; ducks,
6a c; pigeons, $USl.B0i squabs. $2 3.
BOGS Fresh ranoh, candled, 2S25o per
dozen.
Groceries, Nnts. Eta,
RICE Imperial Japan, No. 1, ot South
ern Japan, 6.10c: bead. T44c
COFFEE Mocha. 2428c; Jeva, ordinary,
17&20c; Costa Rica, fancy, leg 20c; good, 18
18c; ordinary, 1216o per pound. Columbia
roast, cases, 100a, $14.50: 0. $W7B; Ar
buckle, $18.50; Lion, $15.75.
SALMON Columbia River. 1-pound tails,
$1.75 per dos. : 2-pound tails, $2 40; 1-pound
flats, $1.10; Alaska. lnk. 1-pound talis, 85c:
red, 1-pound talis, $1.25; sockeyes, 1-pound
tails, $1.70.
?KGAR Seek, basis. 100 pounds, cube,
f?i?; Powdared $6.024; Tranulatl.
$6.8714;. extra C, $5.71i; golden C, $5.27;
I!' 5.87: berry, $5.87i,; XxX.
J.J714. .dvanoe sales over eack basis as
follows: barrels, 10c; H barrels, 25c; boxes.
60c per lOOpounds. Terms: On remittances
within. 15 days' deduct o per pound; if
Jatr Uian 15 ays and within 80 days, de
d"0' o; beet sugar, $5,771, per 100 pounds;
m'.ple sugar. 15 & 18c per pound.
'NUTS Walnuts, 16fc&20c per pound by
ck; Brasll nuts, ISc; flltferts, 16c; pecane.
Jumbo a. 2Sc: extra large. 21c; almonds, ISO
20o; chaetnuta. Ohio. 1714c; Italian, 1414
15c; peanuts, raw, 8!so per pound;
roasted, 10c; plnenuts, 10 12c; rlckbry nuts,
10c; cocoanuts, 35 90c per dozen.
SALT Granulated. $14 per ton; $2 per
bale; half ground, 100s, $10.60 per ton; 60s,
$11 per ton.
m BEANS Small white, 8io; large white,
So; pink, 3c; bayou, &c; Lima, 51,01 Mexi
cans, red. 4c.
HOENY Fancy, $3.25 $3.50 par box.
' Vegetables, Fruits, Etc
DOMESTIC FRUITS Cherries,
(10a Der
pound; apples, 75 $1 per box; storage Spltz
enKexgs, $3.50 per box: cantaloupes. $2.50'3.50
yr crate: peaches, 50c&$l per crate; rasp
oerrles, $1.251.60; blackberries, 709c per
founo; loganoorriea, si-o per crate; prune,
1.601.75 per 'crate: watermelons. 2l3o per
Pound; plums, $1.60&l.i5 per box; pears.
TROPICAL FRUITS Lemons, $5T per
box; oranges, navels, $2.508.50. sweets,
$8.255i8.5u, Valencias $3.50 4; grape-fruit,
$2.503.50; bananas, 6o per pound, orated
01s c.
ROOT VEGETABLES Turnips, $2 per
sack; carrots, $2.50 per sack; beets, $2.50
per sack; garlic, 8c per pound.
FRESH VEGETABLES Artichokes, 000
60o per dosen; asparagus, lOo per pound;
beans, 7010a per pound; cabbage, Ifta per
pound; celery, $1 per dosen; corn,
S50oOo per dozen; cucumbers, 60cy
$1 per box; egg plant, loo pound: let
tuce, head, 25o per dozen; lettuce, hothouse,
$1.50 per box; onions, 16200 per dozen;
parsley, 20c per dozen; peas, 4$ 5c per
pound; peppers, bell, 803So per pound;
radishes, 20o per dozen; rhubarb, 8140 per
pound; splnaoh, 6o per pound; squash, 60d
$1 per box; tomatoes, $1.6008 per orate
ONIONS California, 814a per pound; Walla
Walla, 2S3o per pound.
DRIED FRUITS Apples, 88Ho pound;
apricots, 1619c; peaches, ll-3o; pears,
1114 0140; Italian prunes, 2 06c; Califor
nia figs, white. In sacks, 50 614c per upund;
black, 414 05c; bricks. 75c$2-25 per box;
Smyrna, 1814 0 200 pound; dates, Persian,
614 7c pound.
POTATOES New, to per pound.
Dressed Meats.
VBAL Dressed, 750125 pounds, 681io;
1250150 pounds, 7c; 1500200 pounds. 6o;
200 pounds and up, 614 06c.
BEEF Dressed bulls, 314 4e per pound;
cows, 60614c: country steers, 614 07c
MUTTON Dressed. fancy. 8090 per
pound; ordinary, 07o; Spring lambs, &0
14o per pound.
PORK Dressed, 1000130 pounds. 80814c;
15O.4J20O pounds, 7 0714c; 200 pounds and
up, 6 & 6iia
Hops, Wool. Hides, Fte.
Ity101"8 6,0,0 Pr poun1, ceordlng .to qual-
WOOL Eastern Oregon, average best, 16
22e per pound, according to shrinkage; Val
ley, 2tf22c, according to fineness,
MOHAIR Choice, 20330c per pound.
CASCARA BARK Old, less than car lots.
60514c; car lots, new, 45c pound.
BALSAM Oregon fir, $2.25 per gallon.
KIDB3 Dry, No. 1, 16 pounds and up, ISO
per pound; dry kip. No. 1. 5 to 16 pounds. 15
&19c per pound; dry calf. No. 1, under
pounds, 20c; dry salted: Bulls and stags, one
thlrl less than dry flint; culis, moth-eaten,
badly cut, scored, murrain, halr-ellop-d,
weather-beaten or grubby, 2c to 8c per pound
less; salted steers, sound, 60 pounds and over,
8o pound; steers, sound, 50 to 60 pounds, 809o
yuuuu, steers, eouna, unaer otr pounce, ana
cows, wizva pouna; stags ana Dulls, sound, o
a
c pouna; kip, sound. 15 to 80 pounds. 1
pound; veal, sound, under 10 pounds, 11c;
calf, sound, under 10 pounds, ll12e pound;
green (unealted), lo pound less; culls, lc pound
lees; sheepskins, shearings. No. 1 butchers
stock, 2530c eaob; short wool, Nc 1 butch
ers' stock, 60060c each; medium wool, No. 1
butchers' stock, $1.2501.50 each; murrain pelts,
from 10 to 20 per cent less, or 13 Its pound;
borse hides, salted, according to size, $22.50
eachr; hides, dry, according to size, $101.50
each; eolus' hides, 25050c each; goatskins,
common, 150 250 each; goatskins. Angora, with
wool on, 80ctl.50 each.
FURS Bearskins, as to else. No. 1, $6
20 each; cubs, $108 each; badger, prime, 25
(u-oOo each; eat, wild, with head perfect. 800
605o; cat. house. 5020c; fox, common gray,
large prime, 60070a each; red, $305 each;
cross, $.1016 each; silver and black, $100
800 each: fishers. 5fi8 eaeh: Ivn li nas
each; mink, strictly No. 1, acoerdlng to size
'..- miu-ivu, uaiH. nursnom, aoooralng
to size and color, $10018 eaoh; pale, pine,
according to size end color, $2.6004 each
muekrat, large, 1216o each; skunk, 80040a
each; civet or polecat, 615c each; otter, for
large, prime skins, $6010 each; panther with
head and elaws perfect, $2 5 each; raecoon.
for prime, large, 6075o each; wolf, mountain,
with head perfect, $3,600-5 each; prairie (coy
ote), 6Oc0$l each: wolverine, $008 each, .
Provisions and Canned Meats.
BACON Fancy breakfast, 2o pound; stand
ard breakfast, lHc; obolcs, 1814a; English,
11 to 14 pounds, 1614o; peach, 15??c
HAMS 10 to 11 pounds, 1614a pound; 14
to 16 pounds, 16a; 18 to 20 pounds, 16o;
picnics, 12a; cottage, 214o; shoulders, 12l4o;
boiUd, 25c.
BARRELED GOODS Pork, barrels, $20;
half-barrels, $11; beet, barrels, $i0 half,
barrels. $5.60. -
SAUSAGE Bologna, long, 8ot links. 714c
DRY SALT CURED Regular short clears,
dry salt, 12c; smoked, 13c; clear backs, dry
salt, 12c; smoked 13c: clear bellies. 14 to 17
pounds average, dry salt, none; smoked, noaej
Oregon exports, dry salt, 13o; smoked, 14c.
LARD Kettle rendered: Tierces, 1214o;
tuba, 12o; 50o, 1294c: 20c, 1?4; 10s, J3v;0;
5, ltc; Standard pure: Tierces. 1114c,
tubs, 11 o; 60s, lllo; 20s. ll,a; 10s, 1214c;
os, ic -ompouna: -Tierces, la0 tubs.
HOLDS PRICES UP
Expectation of Better Showing
fay New York Banks.
HOPES ARE REALIZED
But Activity and Strength of Market
. Are Confined to Few leaders. -Findings
In Harrlman In
quiry Are Discounted.
iXBW YORK; July 18. The rectification of
last .week's discrepancy In ths cash 4tem of
the bank statement conduced to the favorable
showing of the clearing house Institutions to-
1 n1 -explained
''' withdrawals
the small effect of tns
of government deposits
from the banks on top of a seeming
hnnatlon of surnlus reserves. The cash gain
reported today by the 'banks of $4,006,009
compares -with an apparent loss oa toe knows
movements of money of upwards of $6,000,000.
Last week's statement, contrariwise, reported
a loss of $5,000,000 cash whers a gain of
$7,000,000 had occurred, according to tno
known movements of money. The explanation
probably la that .corporations transferred de
posits from banks to the security companies
on very large deals to street me juu
mente, after which these cash holdings havs
been transferred back to ths banks. Ths
heavy loan contraction of $10,982,400 Is
ascribed partly to stock market liquidation,
but change In security holdings In connection
with the release effected by the surrender of
Government deposits may figure also In this
Item.
An expectation of soma such an anomaly
in the bank statement was a factor In keeping
up prices In ths dull market. The activity and
strength were eon fined to comparatively few
stocks. Union Pacifis was the conspicuous
leader f the market The pending publica
tion of the findings of ths Interstate Com
merce Commission on the Harrlman Inquiry
was an Influence on this stock. The belief
was entertained that ten contents of ths report,-
which might be adverse to the Harrl
man properties, havs been so ex-pUcltly recog
nized that their effect has been felt already
In the rtock market. The Hill stocks were
affeoted by talk of a maturing plan for the
transfer of ths Northern Pacific's equity t
ths Burlington to the Great Northern. The
closing was strong, with the gains held. Total
sales of bonds, par value, $575,000.
CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS.
Sales.
High.' Low.
Bid.
140
Adams' Expre
A mat. CoDDer
84,100
90
44
881
4o-
9
Am. Car & Foun. 700
do preferred ....
Am. Cotton Oil.. 600
do preferred ....
82
8114
82
85
210 .
19 I
68'
10
American Express. ......
Am. aa. A ps
American Ice .... 200
69 H
Am. Linseed Oil
23 :
o preie
Am. Locomotive .
do preferred .
Am. Smelt. & Ret.
do preferred . . .
Am. Sugar Ref...
Am. Tobacco ctfs.
Anaconda Min. Co.
Atchison
do preferred . . .
Atl. Coast Line. .
Bait. Ohio
400
5814
68
6814
10414
119
10514
122
8514
6814
eoin
9214
96
98
86
68
178
175
84
1114
148
133
6
1214
6814
8214
24
60
48
"if
T2
170
460
28
70
m
68
411i
136
141
lVt
7114
2314
71
18
89
25
66
11814
211i
894
1(H
135
7H
84
65
6114
60
113
7514
7514
70
68
" t",266
""260
200
8,500
8.500
100
100
iis"
86
67
90-4
9314
97
879,
"67"
176
"8414
11 Vs
14714
181
122
68
6814
91
9314
97
'h'z'li
176
'is"
14714
13314
1,400
do preferred . . ......
Brook. Rap, Tran, 6,400
Canadian Pacific . 1,800
Central of N. 3
Chea. A Ohio 600
Chi. Gt. Western. 800
Chicago A N. W.. 1,000
C. M. & St. P 8,900
Chi. Ter. & -Tran. . . .
do Dref erred ....
C C. C st St. L.
Colo. Fuel & Iron
600
1,000
200
81
24
601a
Colo, et Southern
do 1st preferred,
do 2d preferred..
Consolidated Gas..
Corn Products
do preferred ...
Del. & Hudson 200 170 170
Dei-, Lack. & Wee .....
D. & R. Grande.. 800 2814 274
do preferred .. ..... ..... .....
Distillers' Securi.. 600 68 65 .
Brie 2,200 65 25
do 1st preferred . .
do Si preferred.. 200 4114 41
General Klectrlo 200 13612 18614
Illinois Central.,..
Int. Paper
do preferred ....
Int. Pump . .......
do preferred ..........
Iowa Central . . 800
do preferred 300
K. C. Southern
do preferred ....
181,
89
18
89
Louis. & Nash..M
Mexican Central
Minn. & St. L.
M.,St.P. & 6.3. M.
do preferred ....
Missouri Paclflo ; .
Mo., Kan. & Texas
do preferred ....
National Lead ....
Mex. Nat. Ry. pf.
N. Y. Cestral
N.Y., Ont. Sc Wes.
600 116
11614
2,900 118 112
Norfolk West.
do preferred ......
North American..,. 800
6814
68
28 ll
Paclflo Mall 100
2a
28
Pennsylvania
6,200 12314 12214 12S
People's Gas 700 92
81
82
69
P., C. C. & Bt. L.
tressed Steel Car. ...
do preferred ....
Pullman Pal. Car
Reading 41,700
do 1st preferred. 200
8514
89
160
103T4
79
2814
si
95
85
21
62
80
111
20
67
143
29 i
104 4
80
102
80
2714
84
21
714
do 2d preferred.. ......
Republle Steel ... 400
do preferred ... . 100
Rtek Island Co.. 600
do preferred .... 100
Rubber Goods pf. . ......
St.L. 4 8. F. 2 pf
St. L 6outbweet.
do preferred ....
Southern Pacific. 10,600
do preferred .... 400
Southern Railway. 600
do preferred ......
Tenn. Coal A Iron ,
Texas & Pacific. ......
Tol.,St. L. West.
Toh.St. L. A Wes.
do preferred
8014
112:?
202
78
111
20
. 27
27
49
14014
83
108
Union Paclflo
do preferred
69,600 140 137
U. 8. Express .... ...... ..... .....
U. 8. Realty
U. S. Rubber
do preferred .....
U. S. Steel 13,100 87 3(514
do preferred .... 700 10014 8914
Va.-Caro. Chem...
do preferred .....
Wabash ......
do preferred .... ....
Wells-Fargo Ex
63
88
10014
37H
HjO
26
101
24
Westlnghouse ISiso.
Western Union . . .
Wheel. 4 L. Erie.
Wisconsin Central.
do preferred . v
Northern Pacific .
Central Leather n
""266 T7 "fri
see.. asssy
e m cs-sse ,
;666 iii" iisi,
143
77
JO
17
40
129
23
81
6214
138
16
do preferred .... . . .....
Sloes-Rheffteld
Gt. Northern pf.. 6.400 13S14
Int. Metal 700 18
do preferred ......
183
16
4414
Total sales for the day, 416,400 shares.
BONDS.
NEW YORK. July 18 Closing quotations 1
U.- 8. ref. 2s reg.105 N. T. C. G. 8 lis 80
do coupon. .. .105 North. Pao, 8s.. TO 14
TJ. B. Ss res; iviHWonn. pac 4s..ioo
ao coupon. ... j. 'jo soutn. Pao. 4.. e
14
TJ. 8. new 4s reg. 12814 Union Pac 4s
do coupon. .. .12814 Wla Cent 4s.
Atch, adj. 4s... 68 Japanese 6s...
D. & R- G. 4s. . . 88 do 2d series,
99
83
89
80
Stocks In London.
LONDON. July 18. Consols for money,
8414: do for account, 84 5-19.
Anaconda New Tork Cent. 118
Atchison 82 Norfolk A West. 77
do preferred.. 85 do pref 86
Bait se Ohio. ..lOOli Ontario A West. 2814
Canadian Pao. ..ISO Pennsylvania
Chea & Ohio... 86 Rand Mines.,
Chi. Gt. West.. llReadin-
Chi., M. Bt F.136 Southern Ry
62
.. 614
.. 61
.. 20
. . 6
.. 80
..144
.. 99
.. 87
..10214
.. 1414
.. 26
De Beers
23 do pref
Denv. t R. Q.
do preferred.
Erie
do 1st pref . . .
do 2d pref...
Grand Trunk .
28 14 Southern Pao.
73 Union Pacific.
25 14 do pref
61 U. 8. Steel..,
42 do pref ....
29 Wabash
Illinois Cent.... 145
as prer ....
Mo- Kan. 4 T. . 84
Mossy Exrfiseie-e, ISte.
NEW TORK. July 18. Money oa can, nomt-
J&al. Xlme loans, strong; days. ft. per oeati
700 4114 89
100 104 104
800 "7614 75
9(10 3414 83
100 6514 614
100 62 62
80 days, 605 per cent; six months, 6 per
cent. Prime mercantile paper, iVs per
cent.
Sterling exchange firm, with actual busi
ness In bankers' bills at $4.860004.8070 for de
mand and at $4.834004.6360 tor 60-djty bills
posted rates, $4.83140)4.83.
Bar silver 6794 c
Mexican dollars 62e.
Government and railroad bonds Steady.
LONDON, July. 18. Bar sUses sttnsdy.
31 l-16d per ounce.
Money 20214 per cent.
The rata of discount In the open market for
short bills la 81403 per cent; thro months'
bills, S 8-1606 per sent.
BAN FRANCISCO, July IS. Silver Bars
67c
Mexican dollars 62c
Drafts Sight, 3 per cent; telegraph, 6
par -cent-
Sterling en London. 40 days, 14.63; sight.
4.84T4.
Eastern Mining? Stwnlra,
BOSTON. July IS. Closing cuotatlonsi
Adventure . .$ 2.75 Osceola 13O.00
Alloues 45.00 Parrot ..... 20 50
Amalgamate 89.87 Quiney ......118.50
Atlantio 14.00 Shannon IS-00
Bingham . . . ' 16.00 Tamarack .t. 110.00
Cal. Hecla.83500 "Trinity
Ity
24.29
Centennial . 80.75
United Cop.
65.00
48-1214
10.6214
61.50
460
8.W
S4.00
25.62
14.00
16.00
25.00
Cop. Range. 81.25 U. S. Mining
Daly West... 16.00 U. B. OU....
Franklin ... 15.37 Utah
Cranby .123.00 Victoria
lBie Royaie. 19.75
Mass Mining $.75
Michigan ... 14.50
Mohawk 83 25
Mont. C. C. 2.75
Old Domia.. 49.25
Winona.
North Butte
Butte Coal..
Nevada
Calumet A A
Ariz. Com. .
NEW YORK. July 13. Closing quotations:
Adams Cob XW Little Chief 06
Alice 4.00Ontarlo .....4.00
Bre-eoe 20Ophlr .......... .1.66
Brunswlok Con.. .SPotosl .09
Comatock Tun..,, .26Savage 56
Con. Cal A Vsw. .62 Sierra Nevada.... .30
Horn Silver 1.40SmalI Hopes 80
Iron Sliver . .. ...g.BOStsndsrd ........1.50
Leadvllle Con 85
BANKS SHOW CASH Gl
AS TJOTTyPEUXJKlUIYj" FAVORABIjE
KETTJKN FOB THE WEEK.
Clxang&s Duo to Traoaferrliig of
Ponds by Trust Companies to
Affect Julj Statements. '
NEW YORK!, July 18. The Financier saym
The weekly statement of the Associate Banks
was unexpectedly favorable, as had that of
the previous week been surprisingly unfavor
able, not only so far as concerned the recog
ized cash movement, but the result as In
dicated In ths surplus reserve. The state
ment showed a gain of $4,000,000 cash. Ths
previous week's bank returns showed a loss
eg- $5,000,000 cash, though the traceable
changes In this Item led to expectations of
a gain of $8,600,000. It seems probable that
In ths wsek f July 6 the surprising exhibit
of cash loss was dus to withdrawals team the
banks by some of the trust companies In order
to make a good showing In their semi-annual
reports to the State Bank Superintendents.
Assuming that this is ths case, this week's
unexpected gain of cash may have been the
result of the return to the banks of ths money
so withdrawn. It having served ths purpose
Intended in the previous fortnight. Because of
the above noted gain of cash and ths reduo-
tlon la deposits and henoe In reserve require
ments, the surplus reserve showed an Imp
portent gain Instead of a loss, as was ex
pected. Ths statement shows that the banks
hold $6,877,060 more than the legal reserve
requirements. This is an Increase of $6,020,
800 as compared with last week. Ths state
ment follows:
Decrease.
.$1,104,836,800 $10,982,400
Io an 9 .... . ...... .
Deposits
1.070.759.800
7.700.400
Circulation
60,321,700
72,749.000
101,818,000
274.567,000
287,689.960
6.877,050
14,166,650
75,700
1,968,200
2,105,500
4,075,700
1,945,100
6.020,800
6,642,360
Lecal tenders ......
Speole ..............
Keeerve
Reserve red ui red ,
Burplus
Kx-v. b. deposits...
Incre
QUOTATIONS AT SAN FRANCISCO.
Prices Paid for Products in the Bay City
Markets.
BAN FRANCISCO, July 18. The following
prioes were Quoted In the produce market
today:
FRUIT Apples, choice, $1.60; common,' 60o;
bananas, $103,501 Mexican limes, $4; Califor
nia lemons, choice. $4.6005; common, $1,600
1.75; oranges, navel, $1. 2608.60; pineapples,
$2.6003.
VEGETABLES Cucumbers, 6O08Oo; garllo,
804c 1 green peas, 11408c; string beans, 1140
3c; asparagus, 4011c; tomatoes, 6Oc0$l.
EGGS Store, 19023o; fancy ranoh, 2So;
Eastern, 18020c
POTATOES Sweets, $404.60; Early Rose,
$2.4002.60; Oregon Bur banks, $2.76; Eastern
$2.2502.60; new potatoes, $3.
ONIONS Australian, $404.60; Bermuda, $3
02.26; Young, $806.10.
BUTTER Fancy creamery, 19o:
sry seconds, 23r; fancy dairy, 26o; dairy sec
onds. 23o; pickled, 2214023O.
WOOL -Spring Humboldt and Mendocino,
23025o; Eastern Oregon, 2O02o; Nevada, 179
19c.
HOPS California, 607o; contracts, 10011a.
CHEESB New, 1414c; old, 1814c; Young
America, 1414o; Eastern, 12c; Western, 1414c
HAT Wheat, $120110; wheat and oats,
$9016; alfalfa, $8014; stook, $7.6008; straw,
60090c
MILLSTTJFFfl Bran, $18020; middlings, $27
030. .
POULTRY Roosters, eld, $4.6006; young,
$8.6007.60; broilers, small, $2.6003; large, $S
04; fryers. $4.6006.60; hens, $506; ducks, old,
$405: young. $606. .
FLOUR California family extras, $?.20-Zf
6.70; bakers' extras, $5.2006.46; Oregon and
Washington, $4.9005.20.
RECEIPTS Flour,. 6083 Quarter sacks!
L wheat, 826 centals; barley, 2196 centals; beans.
860 saoks; potatoes, 1690 sacks; bay, 650 tons;
wool, 170 bales; hides, 620.
Coffee and Sugar.
NEW YORK, July 18. Ths market for
coffee futures closed steady, net unchanged.
Sales, 20,750 bags. Including, July, 6.6O01
September, 6.66o; December, 6.800 5. 63ci
January, 6.70c; March, 6.76 0 6.80c; May,
6.800 6.86c Spot ooffe, steady; Rle Nc
T, 6o; Santos No. 4, 814c; mild ootfea
quiet; Cordova, 812c
Sugar Raw, steady; fair refining, 8.86 0
centrifugal. 86 test, B.880 molasses sugar,
8.OOI401 refined, steady 1 No. 6, 4.60c; No.
7, 4.6SOI No. 8, 4 50ol No. 9, 4.65c; No. -IO,
4.8BOI No, 11. 4.800) Nc 12, 4.2Bo Nc 18.
4.20e; No. Is, 4.1601 confectioners' A. 4.80o;
mould A, 5.3501 put loaf, 0.70c orusbed.
6.70o powdered, 6.IO0; granulated, Bcs
cube, 6.25c
Dried Fruit a New Torts,
KBTW YORK, July 18. The market for
evaporated apples la quiet and conditions
ars unchanged. Fancy are quoted at 6o
choice at 804 prime at T07ci poor to
fair at 607c
Prunes ars quiet -co spot, but prioes are
showing no weakness Quotations ars from
4s to 12 for California fruit and from
6o to 8o for Oregon up to 80a-40s.
Apricots are quiet and unchanged, with
choice quoted at 21e extra choice, 22o;
fancy, 22 0 260.
Peaches ars mors or less nominal at the
moment, with choice quoted at 11 0 lSe
extra choice, 12018ot fancy, 180iasl
extra fancy. 1401414O.
Raisins ars In light demand en spot, with
loose Muscatel quoted at 8 0 10o seeded
raisins. 114 018c; London layers, $1,600
1.65.
Metal Markets.
NEW TORK. July 18. Ths metal mar
kets were more or less quiet today, trading
being dull as usual In the absenos of cables.
Tin was quoted at 4O.8O041.26ot copper was
nominal, with lake quoted at 21.87 0
2212c; slectrolytlo at 21.6O021.T5o; cast.
Ing at 20.50 3 2 lot lead, . 10 3 6. LOo I
spelter. 6.1506.20c
REPORTS OF DAMAGE
One Cent Advance in Wheat
Prices at Chicago.
MARKET STRONG ALL DAY
Situation In the Northwest the Domi
nating Factor, Tboneb Short Crop
Reports From the Southwest
Aid the Upward Movement.
CHICAGO, July 18. Crop damage reports
from the Northwest caused a 1-cent advance
to wheat on the market today. At the dose
the' September delivery showed a net gain of
o Com was up c Oats were o higher.
Provisions were 7V401O14O lower.
Throughout the entire session the market
continued strong. There were liberal pur
chases by shorts and also heavy buying foe
Investment by the leading bulls. The situ
ation In ths Northwest wss again the dominat
ing influence, although the market derived
some strength from short crop reports from
the Southwest. An advance of mora than 10.
in the price of wheat ax Liverpool imparted
considerable strength to the local market at
the start. Ths smallness of primary receipts
was a bull factor late In ths day. Ths mar
ket closed strong, September opened 014O
higher at 840&414c sold off to 84c and
then advanced to e6140O51aO. The close was
at 84o.
Corn closed steady, September opened 140
o higher, at 6414054o, sold between 64o
04c and closed at 6414c
Trading In oats was active. September
opened 0o higher, at 8838o and
advanced to 40c The close was at 40c
Provisions were qnlet and easy. At the dose
September pork was off 1O0O214O; lard . was
down 714c, and ribs were 701Oo lower.
Lending futures ranged as follows:
WHEAT.
July
September
$ .81 $ .81
... .9414 .8614
.... 83 .889
CORN.
... .64 .84
.81
.1414
.87
.eiH
-84
.83
December
July
.43
.64 a
.62
.63
.64
.6414
beptemDer
... .64 .54
... .62 .62
December ,
May
....6 &, .63
OATS.
July
September
December .
... .4314
... .302
... .40
.4214
.4214
.88
.4l
.4214
.4414
.40
.41
May
.42
'MESS PORK.
...16.35 16.37
LARD.
September
16.3214 18.8214
September 6.00
8.02
8.86
S.6
8.00
uctoDer
6H0RT RIBS.
September
Ootober .
8.67 8.70
8.82
8.50
8. 65
8.67
8.60 8.60
Cash quotations were as follows
Flour Steady. Winter patents, $4.2604.4O
Spring patents, $4.704.80; Straights, $4,400
4.60; bakers', $2.6003.60.
Wheat Nc 2 Spring, $101.01; Nc 8, 84c0
81; No. 2 red, 81091.
Corn No. 2, 64.064a; Nc 1 yellow, 64
05414O.
Oats No. 2, 44c; Nc S white, 4 To; Ko. 8
white, 44047c.
Rye No. 2, 860.
Barley Good feeding. 6O058o; fair to choloa
malting, 60063c
Flax seed Nc 1 Northwestern,-$1.24.
Timothy seed Prime, $4.75.
Clover Contract grades, $16.60.
Shirt ribs Sides (loose), $8.S7fflS.ei.
Mess pork Per barrel, 16.1214016.25.
Lard Per MM) pounds, 8.T714.
Sides Short clear (boxed. $S.870O.
.Receipts, bulpments.
Flour, barrels .
Wheat, bushels
Corn, .bushels
Oats, 'bushels
Barley, bushels
11, MM)
32,000
806.700
124,600
16,400
1,700
838,000
38,9'.0
1,600
Grain and Produce at New York.
NEW TORK, July 13. Flour Reoelpls,
18,200 barrels; exports, 2500 barrels. Steady
but dull. Winter straights, $4.353 4.45
Winter extras. $3.10 $.70; Winter patents,
$4.4004.80; winter low grades, $303.60.
Wheat Receipts, 87.600 bushels; exports,
81,800 bushels. September, firm. No. 2
red. 880 elevator and $1 f. o. b. afloat; No.
1 Northern Duluth, $1.12 f. o. b. arfoat;
No. 2 hard Winter, $1.02 f. e. b. afloat. In
response to bad weather news from abroad.
firm cables, prospects tor small world's
shipments and strong bull support, wheat
advanced over a cent again today, closing
01o net higher. July closed at 89c
September, $1.01 1 December, $1.04 14; May,
$1.08.
Hops Quiet. Paclflo Coast, 180S crop.
8011o; 1806 crop. 608c
Hides Quiet. Central America, 22o; Bo
gota, 2314 c
Wool Stead yv Domestlo fleece, 81084c
Petroleum Firm. Refined, 8.46o; Phila
delphia and Baltimore, 8.40o; in bulk, 8.46c
Grain at Ban Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO, July 18. Wheat Steady.
Barley Strong.
Spot quotations:
Wheat Shipping, $1.4801.60; mining, $1.55
01.63.
Barley Feed, 1.2201.26; brewing, $1,250
L2714.
Oats Red. $1.371401.46; white, $1.4001.46;
black. $202.25.
Call board sales':
Wheat $1.39 bid:
Barley $1.27.
Com Largs yellow, $1.471401.6214.
Wheat at Liverpool.
LIVERPOOL, July 18. Wheat July, closed
yesterday 7s a, closed today 7a d; Septem
ber, closed yesterday 7s 2d, closed today.
7s 8d; December, olosed yesterday 7s 4d
closed today 7s 'd. Spot wheat, firm.
Xngllsh country -markets, firm.
Australian shipments, 288,000 bushels; last
week, 284,000 bushels.
Minneapolis Wheat Market,
MINNEAPOLIS, July 18. Cash wheat
Nc 1 bard. $1.08: No. 1 Northern, $1.02
Nc S Northern. 88088o; No. 8 North
ern, 86 0 87c
Wheat at Tacoma,
TACOMA. July 13. Wheat Unchanged,
Bluestsm, 8O01 club, 84o) red, 83c .
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK MARTTFTT.
Prices Current Locally on Cattle Sheep and
Hogs.
Ths livestock market ruled steady and un
changed yesterday. Receipts were 118 hogs.
Ths following prices were quoted in the
local market yestardayi
CATTLE Best steers, $8.8504; medium,
$8.2508.501 cows, $3; fair to medium cows.
$2.500 2.76; bulls, $2 0 2.50; calves, $406.
6HEKP Good sheared, $404JtS) lambs.
$6.60 0 5.75.
HOO8 Best, $6 6504.78J lights, fats and
feeders. $6.2506.60.
Easterm Livestock Prioes,
CHICAGO. July 18. Cattle Receipts 800;
market, steady. Beeves. $4.7507.30; good
to prime steers. $5.80 0 7.30; poor to me
dium, $4.75 0 5 75; stockero and feeders,
$2.80 0 6.25; cows, $1.73 0 5.80; heifers. $2.60
05.751 calves, $608.
Hogs Receipts, 20,000 marks. 6 O lOe
lower. Mixed, $5.70 0 6.10; good to choice
heavy, $5.6505.85; heavy, $3.23 0 5.80; rough
heavy,' $5.2005-50; light, $3.6006.16) pigs,
$5.40 0 6; bulk of sales. $8.7500.
Sheep Receipts. 8000; market, steady
Sheep, $3.75:06.80; lambs. $5.5007.40;
Western sheep, $3.750580: yearlings, $60
6.60; Western lambs, $5.50 0 7.65.
SOUTH OMAHA, July 18 Cattle Re
ceipts, 1800; market, unchanged.
Hops Receipts, 6500; market, shade low
er. Heavy, $55506.76: mixed, $6.70 0 5 76:
light, $5.75 0 5 874; pigs, $3.26 0 5.70; bulk
or sales. 35.7005.7Tt4.
fiheea-ReoeWts, 100 turkst steady,
DOWNING-HOPKINS CO.
BROKERS
STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN
Boucnt and aoisl far amah sad mm snareta.
Private Wires ROOM 4. CHAMBER
Yearlings. $3 50 0 6.16; wethers. $5 05.70;
ewes. $4.60 0 6.40; lambs, $6.5007.23.
KANSAS CITT. July IS. Cattle Reeelnts
1800; market, steady. Native steers, $4,75 0
6.65; native cows and heifers, $2.50 0 5.75;
stockers and feeders, $3.04.60; Western fed
cows, $2.7504.60; Western fed steers, $4.60
C; bulls. $2.7504.75; calves. $4 06.75.
Hogs Receipts, 7000: market, 6c lower.
Bulk of sales, $5.70 0 5.80; heavy, $5,700
6 76; packers. $5.76 0 6.80; pigs and lights.
$3.85 0 5.83.
Sheep Receipts, 300; market, nominally
steady. Muttons, $5.25 0 6; lambs, $707.65;
range wethers, $4.7506;- fed ewes, $4,260
660.
Dairy Produce la- ths East,
CHICAGO, July 18. On the produce ex
change today the butter market was firm;
creameries, 20 0 23c; dairies, 17022c
Eggs, firm; at mark, cases included, 130
14c; firsts, 13c; prime firsts, 14c
Cheese, easy; 1201314c
New York Cotton Market. .
NEW TORK. July 18. Cotton futures
elosed steady. July. 11.450 ; August, lL36c;
September, 11.37c; October, lLOOo; Novem
ber, ll.cio; December, 11.71o; January,
IL680; February, 11.81c; March. IX880;
April, lL82o; May, lL80c
Imports and Exports.
NETW TORK, July 13. Imports of specie
at the port of New Tork tor the week end
ing today was $48,388 silver and $461,700
gold." Exports of specie for the week were
$1,128,840 sliver and $2,770,544 gold,
Wool at St. Louis.
-ST. LOTJIS. July 18. Wool, steady. Ter
ritory and Western mediums. 2102oo; fins
mediums, 17020c; fine, 14 016c
PRODUCING LESS SHINGLES
But America Still Leads and North
west Leads America.
OREGONTAN NETV3 BTJRBATJ, Wash
ington, July 2. The United States now
uses from 10,000,000,000 to 16,000.000,000
shingles a year. Figures for the produc.
tlon In 1908 have Just been compiled. They
show a falling off in production of about
one-fifth from the previous year. The
use of other roofing material, such as
slate, steel and various compositions. Is
growing, but the main explanation of the
smaller quantity of shingles produced Is
to be found in the temporary check
caused late in 1905 by prices unsatisfac
tory to the western manufacturer, com.
blned later with the difficulties due to
the shortage of cars.
The production last year was nearly
12,000,000,000 shingles, against over 16.000,
000,000 the year before. Of these nearly
9,000,000,000 were cedar. Cypress and red
wood follow next, but far behind, with a
combined output of something over 2,000,-
000,000.
Not many years ago the East drew Its
supply of shingles mainly from the North
Atlantio and Lake States. It is still
thought by many Eastern users of shin
gles that the Eastern white cedar makes
a better shingle than tjhe Western red
cedar, or giant arbor vltae. But the
forests of the East, are no longer equal
to the demand. The part played by the
Northwest in supplying the market may
bo seen by tho fact that three-fifthg of
all the cedar comes from "Washington.
Cypress represents the chief contribution
of the Eouth to the general market,
though 600,000,000 shingles were contrib
uted to the 1906 supply by yellow pine.
Redwood shingles come exclusively from
Northern California.
Western red cedar shingles now reaoh
all the principal markets of the United
States and furnish an important Item in
the tonnage of the Northern transcon
tinental lines. This Is a natural conse
quence of the fact that the bulk of the
population of the country is In the East,
while the bulk of the shingles manufac
tured are produced in the West.
The United States exported during the
year about 28,000,000 shingles, over 90 per
cent of which were to other North Amer-
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darkey replied:
"Jim never did like milk, an' honey al
ways make him sick."
Cures by Magic Xecklaces.
Boston Post.
Inmates of the Home of the Daugh
ters of Jacob, in New York, declare that
Mrs. Klchla-Shilotzy has the power of
cure by touching with her magic neck
lace, which she has worn for SO years.
TRAVELERS' GTJTDB.
"In H hS -worjcl
no trip-4ike this"
BT THE)
NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO.
S. 8. NORTHLAND
Between CHICAGO,
Milwaukee, Harbor
Springs, Mackinac
Island, Detroit.
Cleveland and BUF
FALO. Sailing from Chi
cago every Satur
day throughout the
Bummer.
S. 8. NORTHWEST
Between DULUTH,
Houghton, Mar
quette, Banlt Bte.
M a rl e Macklnaa
Island, Detroit.
Cleveland and BUF
FALO. Railing from Da
lnth every Tuesday
throughout the
summer.
6eaaoa from June 22d. to First Week in
Soptember.
European or American Plan.
TICKETS OPTIONAL.
Rail or Steamship.
For full information, rates, etc., apply to
W. M. LOWR1E, Cen'l Passenger Agt.,
870 Broadway, New York.
Alaska 1907
EXCURSIONS
5 TRIPS ,
B. B. Spokane, July IX 26;
August 8. Queen, July 10.
NOME ROUTE.
8. E. ALASKA ROUTE.
B Was way, Sitka, Juneau and way porta.
Sailing P. M. -
Cottars City, rla Bltka.
City of Seattle v
H. 8. S. Co.-s Humboldt
....July 11 2S
July 20
July 22
BAN FRANCISCO ROUTE.
Balling 9 A. M. From Seattle.
President July 20
Umatilla July 24
Sonoma July 2S
Santa Rosa July 20
City Office, 219 Washington St.
PORTLAND AND PUGET BOUND ROUTE
S.S.Redondo"
Balling from Couch-street dock, Portland,
for Seattle, Tacoma, Everett and Belling
bam. July IS at 6 P. M.
FREIGHT
Connecting at Seattle for Nome, Oolofnlnln,
St. Michael, Chena and Fairbanks with
steamers Pleiades, Hyades, Lyra, Mackinaw,
Ohio.
fichubach A Hamilton. General Agents.
Seattle, Wash.
T. JS Baumrartner, Agent, Portland.
Couch-Street Dock.
Phones: Main 801; Horns A 4181.
Ho! For Astoria
FAST STEAMER
TELEGRAPH
Round trips daily (except Thursdays)
7 A, M. Landing, Alder-Street
Dock. Phone Main 565.
ANCHOR UCVB 6TEA3ISH1TS.
NTTW TORK. LONDONDERRY. GLASGOW.
NEW TORK. GIBRALTAR AND NAPLES.
Superior Accommodation, Excellent Cuisine.
Th Comfort of Passenger jarfully Com id
ered. lrgl or Round Trip Tickets las sued be
tween New York and Scotei., unglleii, Irish
and all principal Continental point at attrac
tive ratea. Send for Book of Toum. For tick
etc or general Information apply to any local
ngent of the Anchor Line or to
HENDERSON BROS.. Gen'l Agent Chicago.
SIR. CHAS. R. SPENCER
Washington-Street Dock.
Dally, except Sunday, for The Dalles ard
war landings, at 7 A. M., returning 10 V.
M. Fast time, best service.
Fbonest Alain 8184 1 Home. A, 11, 84.
SAW FRANCISCO at PORTLAND B. 8. CO.
Only ooean steamers according daylight
trip down Columbia River.
XTrom Alnsworth Dock, Portland, 0 A. At.
S. S. "Columbia, " July 15, 25. Aug. 4, etc
B. 0. "Costa Klca," July 20, 80, Aug. 9.
etc
From Spear St., San Francisco, 11 A. M.
S. E. "Costa Rica," July 13, 25. Aug. 4,
.to.
B. B. "Columbia," July 20, 80, Aug. 8,
sto.
JAS H. rXEWSON, Agent.
MS Washington St. Pbone Main 26 S.
WTLUaMETTB KIVF.B ROCTE.
STEAMER FOMOSA for Salem, Monday.
Welnesday and Friday, 6:45 A. M-
BTEAME.B OB1-OONA for Salem, Albany.
Corvallls and way, leave. Tuesday and
Saturday, 0:45 A. M. Returning, leaves
Corvallls Wednesday and bunday, 10:oO.
For Oregon City. Steamer Altona leaves
dally and Sunday, 7:30 and 11:30 A. II..
8:80 P. M. Leaves Oregon City 0:30 A.
11.. 1:80 and 5:30 p. M.
OKUOOX CITT XKAJfS. CO.
Columbia River Scenery
REGULATOR XJE STEAMEitg.
Dally service between Portland and Ths
Dalles, except Eisaday, leaving Portland at
T A. M.. arriving about B P. carrying
freight and passengers. Splendid accommo
dations for outfits and livestock.
Dock foot of Alder St.. Portland; foot of
Court st, Ths Dalles. Phone Main Bit,
Portland.
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