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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1909)
THE SUNDAY OEEGOXIAN, PORTLAND, JUNE 13, , 1909. DEADLOCK IN HOPS Trading in Oregon Futures at a Standstill. MARKET IS VERY STRONG Klabers Cable Reports Vermin Prevalent In Knglish Yards, but Crop Xot Damaged Yet Con ditions on the Continent. The following cable wu received yesterday tiy Klaber. "Wolf & Zs'etter from thslr London branch office: "England "Weather cold and aho-wery. Vines axe looking healthy, about th average. Ver min prevalent, but no damage to crop yet. Market cloved strong'. "Germ any-Austria Crop prospects have Im proved. "Weather cold and showery. Saaa tnarket haa advanced. Nuremberg market le 4Ulet at unchanged price.' Gondltloas In the local market tiav under gone mo change. Everything la at a ataad tlll, ao far aa trading In the new crop la ooacerned. Xealera continue, to make off era to growers who are regarded aa possible sell ers, but without results. Aa for the rumors that 15-cent offers have been made, tt I aald there are dealer-growers who aland ready to coept this price, which would Indicate that such bids. If made, had strings attached to them. The strength of the spot market was demon strated by the closing of a transaction yes terday Involving 110 bales of 1908a at 10 cents. The sale waa made by Kola N-els, who refused the aame price for the remain der of his holdings. No grow era lota of 1 90S hope have changad hands recently. Olds are Inquired for at ateadlly advancing prlcea. 6c per pound; loganberries, SI. 50 62.00 per crate; peacnes, i.so & i.ou dox ; apntuia, 1 nnFTi Tin hm- t- 1 1 1 mn . si "S'SSl.nO ner doi raspberries. 51 per crate: blackberries. 75c 0?1-OO per crate; cantaloupes, $." per crate. POTATOES Jobbing price. $22.25 per ; hundred; new California, 44o per lb.; sweet potatoes. 4c per pound. SACK VEGETABLES Turnips, $1.50 per sack: carrots. J1.75. TKOP1CAL FKLirTS--Oranges. navels. $2 24 (3.5 per box, lemons, $34.25; grape fruit, $3. GO'S 4 per box; banai-as, 5 5c per pound; pineapples, 2H 2.50 per crate. ONIONS Bermuda, $1.25 1.50 per crate: red, $1.25 S 1.50 per sack. VEGETABLES Artichokes. 5060c dox.; asparagus, oc per aozen; Deans, U'12c; caooage, -'c per pounu; cauli flower, $3 per crate; corn, 30 50c per dozen; ucumbers. iOc4t$i-- per aozen; lettuee. hothouse, $1.50 per box ; lettuce, head. 2oC per dozer.; onions. 12 -4: f 15c per dozen; parsley. J.c per uozeii , peiH, o u oc per pound; radishes, 13c per djzen; rhubarb. 3 Hi 72 C ppr pouna ; spmacn, ac per pouna ; quash. 75c $1.20 per box: tomatoes,, u per crate. - Dairy and Country Produce.:. BUTTER City creamery, extras. 26 o; fancy outside creamery, 2526c per lb.; atore, 18c. (Butter fat prlcea aver age 1 cents per pound under regular but- ter prices. ) t-uuts Oregon rancn, n m Yt c per d02en. - POULTRY Hens. 14 14c; , Springs, 15 ffx liOc ; roosters, 8 (3 9c; ducks, young, 17 ISc ; geee, 10 1 lc; turkeys, IS 20c; squabs, $2 "op 2.25 per dozen.- (jJrieJisii uii cream twins, io iff mo per pound; young Americas, lSitfiic; California, 1617c- PORK Fancy, 10c per pound. EAL Extras, 88-c per pound; ordi nary, 7c; heavy, 6c. STOCK TONE HEAVY Effect of Bank Statement on Speculation. for ahort bills Is 1 15-16 a per cant; Ihrea months bills. 1 13-10;o2 per cent. DECREASE IN BCRFLfg RESEKVE9. Loans of " 'nf York Bonks' Increased of " 'nf York Banks' Nineteen Millions. JCEW YORK. June 12. The statement of GREAT LOAN EXPANSION LOCAL GRAIN MARKET IS INACTIVE- No probability ot Hour Prices Advancing Farther. Trade In the local grain market yesterday waa at a standstill and In view of the ex hausted condition of supplies. Is likely to re main so throughout the remainder of the sea son. Until something more definite la known of the coming wheat crop, dealers will not be In a hurry to contract. Interest Is shown In the growing oats and barley crops, but buyers and sellers are apart In their views ai to prices. The local flour market la exceedingly dull and there Is not much chance for any move ment until prices are put on a lower basis. There Is no Intention on the part of millers to advance prices here and there la not likely to be any decline In the near future. There has been considerable Inqi ry from Siberia for flour, but the buyers named prlcea far too low to permit of business. The Merchants Exchange reports Russian shipments for the week of 3.8SS.000 bushels. compared with 2.960,000 bushole last week and Pan ub tan shipments at 232,000 bushels. compared with 802,000 bushels last week. Local recel pts. In cars, were reported by the Merchants Exchange aa follows; Wheat Barley Flour Oata Hay June 5-0 ....... June 7 ......... June 8 .......... June 9 June 10 June It ' Total thla week Total last week Groceries, Dried Fruits, Etc. DRIED FRUIT Apples. 9 c per lb. ; peaches, 74 Sc; prunes, Italians, hk&Bc, prunes, French, 4 Q' oc ; currants, un wasnea, cases, 9 Vic; - currants, washed, cases, 10c; figs, white fancy 50-lb. boxes, 414c; dates. 7 hi 7 c. SALMON Columbia Kiver, i-id, tans. $2 per dozen; 2-lb. tails, $2.05; 1-pound flats, 12.10V4 ; Alaska pink. 1-pound tails, 00c; red, 1-pound tails, $1.4.1; sockeyes, 1 pound tails. $2. COf rEfci Mocna, Z4g;Bc; java. o urinary. 17 20c; Costa Rica, fancy, 1820o; good. IGcalSc; ordinary. 12tfluc per pouna. NUTS Walnuts, 12 (ft 13c per pound by sack; Brazil nuts, 16c; filberts, 15c; peanuts. 7c; almonds, 13314c; chestnuts, Italian, lie; peanuts, raw, 5c; pinenuts, 103) 12c; hickory nuts, 10c; cocoanuts, 90c per dozen. BUUAK uranuiaien. so.uo; extra u. o-aa; golden C $5.45; fruit and berry sugar, $6.05; Honolulu plantation, nna grain, sb.ju; plain bag, $5.85; beet granulated, cubes (barrel). $6.45; powdered (barrel) $6.30. Terms: on remittances within 15 days, deduct hie per pound; if later than 15 days and within 30 day a, deduct He per nouna. Manie sugar, id or i&c per pounu. bAiT-Hiranuiaiea, is per ton, sx.wu per bale; hair ground, 100a, $7.50 per ton; 50s, $8 per ton. itiCAisa small wnite. 7c: arre wnite, 1; Lima, 60; bayou, 6ftc; red kidney, 4 -Ao; pink, 4c Provisions. BACOX Fancy. 24c per pound; standard. 19Hc; choice, ISV&e; English, 1618o. DRY SALT CURED Regular short clears. dry salt, 13 c; smoked, 14 4o; short clear backs, heavy dry salted, 13 o; smoked, 14 c ; Oregon exports dry salted, 14 4 c ; smoked, 15 c. , HAMS 10 to 18 lbs. lOHc; 14 to 16 lbs., 16i4c; 18 to 20 lbs. 161.4c; hams, skinned, 15 V-c; picnics, 11c; cottage roll. 12c; shoul ders, 11c; boiled hams. 22 23c; boiled pic nics, 19c. LARD Kettle rendered: 30s, 35c; 6a, 15 ",4c; standard pure: 10s. 14c; os, 14c Choice : lOs, 13c ; 5s, 13 H c. Compound: 10s. U4c; 5s, Dc. BMCKED BEEF. Beef tongues, each. GOc ; dried beef sets. 13c ; dried beef out- sides, 17c; dried peef . lnsldes, 21c; dried beef knuckles. 20c. PICKLED GOODS Barrels: Pigs' feet, $13; regular tripe, $10; honeycomb tripe. $12; pigs tongues, 51B.60. HAKKELEU MJSATS Aless beef. $12 per barrel; plate, $14 per barrel; family, $14 per barrel; mess pork, $2u per barrel; bis- ket, per barrel. 10 15 1 14 1 8 1 9 2 .. 7 .. 5 .. 7 19 7 S 80 ft .. T 6 6 15 . . 61 11 60 17 4 63 10 30 clearing-house bank for the week shows thai the banks hold, sit.sio.iw more man tae re quirements of the 25 per cent reserve rule. This is a decrease of $1,041,200 in the propor tionate cash reserve, ao compared : with thfe last week. Tha statement: . ".'increase. ..l,d62,O07.fl0O . ?1J4.9T6,5o0 .. l,429.4fi6.S'X 22,211,000 40.137,400 82.000 . . - 78,776.4nO " 2.375.000 . . 24d.405.-ltK 2.136.700 375.1Kl.fs0 - 4,511.700 .. 357.366.700 5.552,900 17.815. 1O0 1.U41.200 18.242.825 1.1KU.700 Loans Deposits Circulation ....... Lega 1 tenders Specie Reserve Resterve required Surplus :, Ex-U. S. ' aepoaits Bidding Up of Minor .Industrials Does Xot Create Demand for the. Usually Active Trad Ins Issues. NEW YORK. June 12- The demonstra tive bidding up in today's market of a miscellaneous lot of industrial etocka and specialties not usually conspicuous did not serve to keen up an effective demand for the usually active trading stocks. The gen eral-market waa languid and the tone be came he airy after the probability of another targe loan expansion by the banks came into discussion.- The large percentage In the increase In bank clearings this week over the corre sponding week last year proves due, in large part, to the New TorkClty figures. inose ngures for thla year are almost double those of last year, the increase reaching nearly a billion. The degree In which speculation is responsible for the In crease Is implied in the comparison of this week's sales at the stock exchange of over 5,000,000 shares of stock and $35,926,000 par value of bonds, with the dealings, for the week ending June, 12, 1008, when sales were 1,667,300 shares of stock and $11, 217,000 par value of bonds. A rise of a uolnt in United States Steel. In the late dealings had a rallying effect on stocks, but the market closed Irregular. xne cash statement of the hanks showed the expected increase, but the loan ex pansion again proved the deciding factor in tne statement, cutting down the surplus $1,000,000 in the Average. .3onds were Irregular. Total sales, car value, united states 4s registered nave aeciinea per cent on call during me weea. Decrease. The percentage of actual reserve of clearing house banks today was 26.00. The statement of banks and trust com panies of Greater New York not reporting to the clearing-house shows that thefe institu tions have aggregate deposits of $1, 319.145. 7i0; total cash o-n hand, $149,185,900, and loans amounting to $1,138,548,300. J . , f . , -v . Bank Clearings. Clearings of the Northwestern cities yester day were as follows: Portland Seattle . Tacoma Spokane - " Oloarlnrs- Balances. . . ..va.;!00.279 .142,745 2, If 5,529 340,039 977,270 7'J 1,388,713 67,795 CI earl n as of Portland. Seattle and Tacoma for tne past week and 'corresponding week in for mer yeans were: Portland.' 1909 , . 1. , . . i . $7.560, 4.r.O THE BEST STREET INSURANCE IS THE BITULITHIC PAVEMENT It insures against dust, mad and street noises. It insures against siipperiness and failing horses. It insures against cracks, disintegration and costly repairs. It assures a sanitary and durable street. . It assures conscientious 'workmanship and best materials. It assures perfect satisfaction. BITtriilTHIC INSURANCE IS SAFEST AND SUREST WARREN COSTRUCTION COMPANY -,, ' " 317 Beck Building, Portland, Or. GRAND CENTRAL STATION. Bonthera Pacific. Lamvlns; Portland Roseburg Pasaenger . Cottage Grove Passenger.... California Express San Francisco spr.M West Side Corvallls Passenger......... Sheridan Passenger Forest Grove Passenger.... Forest Grove Passenger Forest Grove Passenger.... Arriving Portland Oregon Express Cottage Grove Passenger.... Roseburg Passenger. ...... Portland Express. .......... . West Side Corvallls Passenger Sheridan Paisenger Forest Grove Passenger Forest Grove Passenger.... Forest Grove Passenger...., 8:15 a. m. 4:15 p. m. 7:45 p. ra. 1:80 a. m. 7:20 a. m 4:10 p. m. 8:50 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 5 :40 p. m. 7:15 a. m. .11:80 a. m. . I 5:30 p. m. ' :lo p. m- 8:20 p. m. 10:30 s. ra. 8:00 a. m. 11:50 a. m. 4 :30 p. m. Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. Leaving Portland Atlantio Express.... Chicago-Portland Special.. Soo-Spokane-Portland .... Eastern Express Arriving Portland Soo-Spokane-Portland .... Oregon express Chicago-Portland Special.. Paclno Express 1908 107 1808 i 1U5 1904 laua ........ ioa ....... 1901 6, C06.8:)9 7, S.lli7 6.0i8.111 4.7H.C02 8, 02"i. ITS 3.418,912 2,847,31(1 2,41(4.106 Seattle. ' 11.S00,70T 8, 76,401 . 1O.0S3.223 - 9. 492,691 8.760,lb3 3,775,092 4.3.(2,495 8.38S.9SS S, 102,450 Tacoma. 0,O35.730 4,1S7,410 B. 209,718 S.570.208 3,2110.01)3 1.800,953 1.797,095 1,089,490 1,227.129 GUARANTEE GUARANTEE GUARANTEE GUARANTEE ' . " REiFEREjrCES lTTJIUnSHEO GRANITE SECURITIES COMPANY BRAiyBCBT BUILDING IXW9 ANGELES, OAXJFORNIA CORPORATE STOCKS AND BONDS PURCHASERS AGAINST LOSS ADVERTISING FEES TO BROKERS COMMISSIONS to Brokers and others Closing btock quotations. BEAN MARILET STE-VDTLT ADVANCING Thro TT1U Bo No Cnrry-Over Stock in Cali fornia This Season. The etroriEst article In th staple grocery llt at the present time la bean. Aflvanoea axe of almost dally occurrence In Cnllforn! and other Coaat marketa reflect the strength there. Koahland'a latest bean report says of the California situation: Th e eto cH of b eans in San FY and co on June 1 1 about 105,000 bape, a decrease of 24,000 bags from a month ago. Shipments out of here during the month of May amount ed to about 41.000 bags. The stock on hand at this date Is exceed lriRly small for this time of the year and tinder normal conditions there -will be no beans carried over into the now season. Aside from pink beans, the wtocks of other varieties in warehouse here are very light indeed, and It la more than llkoly that an increased de mand for pink beans will come because of , the scarcity of other varieties. This scarcity Is particularly marked in the cam of white beau a and Hayos. The price for white beans has advanced further and is likely to go trtlll higher, as much the same condition prevails on this description not only In the Eastern bean elates, but in Kunpe as well, where stocks are now practically exhausted, if ths latrot reports may be credited. FM'SH OF KERRY SEASON OVER. Firmer Prices Llkoly to Rule in the Coming Meek. The past week saw tho heaviest part of the strawberry trade for the year. There will be a food many berries handled In the coming week, but prloea are likely to be firmer. Yesterday's supply was about . sufficient for the trade's requirements and good shipping stock was quoted on Front street at $1.75 2 per craba. Berries sold at the morning market at $1.24 (3 1.60. Two cars of apricots are on the way to Portland and the first is due Tuesday. There la a good demand for deciduous fruits, but there are too many small peaches and cota on the street. Lemons are higher, the result of a 26 B BO-oent advance In California. Oranges are scarce on the at roe t, but two cars of large navela are due the first of the week. Hops, Wool. Hides. Etc HORS 1900 contracts. 13914c oer lb IPOS crop, uijjlOc; 1907 crop. 55i4c; lt0B crop. zCBUc. wool eastern uregon, 17 a per pound; Valley, fine, ziic; coarse, 2130. MUiiAiu unoice, gftcspzoo per pouna. HIDES Dry hide. No. 1, 16(217o lb. dry kip, No. 1. 15 10c pound ; dry calf skin. IK is 19c cound : salted hides. 9 (3 9c saitea cansicin, ldu'iia pouna; green, 10 less. FURS No. l skins: Angora goat.- 11 to $1.23; badger. 25&.50c; bear. $6$20; beaver. $fl.B0S.&0; cat, wild. 75c&?1.50; cougar, perfect bead and claws, $310; fisher, dark. 57.0U ) 1 1 ; paie. ft-uuow; xox, cross, a to S5: fox, gray. 60yi8Oc;. fox. red, 3G: fox. silver, $35 to $10O- lynx. 15; marten, dark. $3(3)1::; mink. a.5org&&; muskrat. 15(22ftc; ottnr, $250(f4: raccoon, 60 75c; sea otter, $1002o0 as to Bize and color skunks, 55(U bOc: ivet, cat. lusrioc; wolf, $3; coyote. 75c $ 1.25; wolverine, dark. $3 5; -wolverine, pale. $22.50. CASCARA BARK Per pouna. (J cents. BERRY PRICES HIGHER STRONG IEMAND FOU GOOD FRUIT AT SEATTLE.' Creamery Butter Prices Are Shaded. Eggs Weak With More Eastern Arriving: RT5ATTI.E. Wnh June 12 (Special.) Berry receipt, today totafed S8O0 cratea, but th. aemand waa bo brlstt tnat prlcea ad vanced. The top quotation for the day vai $3.25. - Everytmnc waa cleaned up In rood season. The market 1, overstocked with other small fruit. Peaches are coming: too rren and cherries are poor. The trade li not taking- to such fruits. kkrs were weak today and sale, were made as low as 26 cents to close out old stocks. A carload of Eastern eggs arrived this afternoon. Butter was sliirhtly lower today, -many sales of "Washington creamery - being made at 28 cents, one cent under the exchange price. Cream receipts are holding up, but manufacturers say rains are needed to keep up the pastu.-aeet- Veal Is llrm, with the prlca higher at 11 to 12 cents. Poultry Is well cleaned up to night. There will be no changes next week. Most l'oultry Cleans Vl. Th. poultry supply cleaned up well yes terday, .except some late arrivals. Chicken prices were maintained, but ducks were weak Eggs were steady and unohanged. Re ceipts were light and the demand was not vary active. There) were no new developments in th. butter or cheese markets. QUOTATIONS AT 8AJ FRAJfCISCO. tha Bay City 200 1.600 T,80 600 flOO 700 1,800 20O 1.400 4O0 O0 1.600 ' 6.700 600 1.B00 200 600 1.000 1,800 ' i',6io 800 700 .2.800 2.40O l.ixio 400 1.900 8.SOO 1.200 200 1.400 86 DOii 1161.4 106 -80 183 Vi 44 60Si 81 Vt 80 14 144 26 "06 89 S9V4 87 164 151 744 1B0 16X& 46"4 84-Ti 24 First Oregon lleans of the Season. . . To A. J. Anderson, of The Dalles, belong, th. distinction of making the first ship ment of wax beans of th. season to this market. Mr. Andereoa sent In two sacks of beans of very fin. quality, which sold at 11 cent, a pound. California wax beans sell at about half this price. l'OKTLA'D MARKETS. Uraln. Flour. Fred, Etc. WHEAT Track prices: Bluestem mtnins. I13OH1.S0; club, tl.20d-l.23 v.: Valley, $1.17. KLOl'ii Patents, $u.26 per barrel; .iraighLa, Sa.3i; exports. (4.70: Valley, $6.50; graham. f6.i0; whole wheat, quarters, $5.b0. CORN Whole. $31 per ton; cracked. $ per ton. HAKI.ET Foed. J34ji!5 per ton. HATS No. 1 white, 41?42 per ton. MlT.USTT-r-FS P.rar. -t', .'t pr ton; raid dllngs. $S3: shorts. $2932; chop, $24630; rolle.t barley. $.10j3-H7 HAT Timothy. Willamette Valley. $179 20 per ton; Eastern Oregon, 92023. Vegetahlea and Fruits. FRESH KRt.'lTS Apnl!. $1 2 50 per box. Strawberries. $1.7tif2 per crate; cfearrlea, a fl.UuiM3 xer box; gooseberries. Prices Paid for Produce in Market. SAN FRANCISCO. June 12. The follow ing prices ere quoted in th. produce mar ket today: MlllstuCCs Bran. 28.6030; middlings, $33 3 35. Potatoes Oregon Burbanks, $2.252.40; Salinas Burbanks, .nominal; sweets, nom inal. Vegetables Hothouse cucumber?, 65 76c; garlic, 41 5c; green peas. $1.2." it 2; string beans. 24c; tomatoes. 85c11.23; egg-plant, -lltffl-c: asparagus, Sl.otiig 2.00. flutter Fancy creamery, 26c; creamery seconds, 25Hc; fancy dairy, 25o. PoultryRoosters, old, $41j5; young, S8 10; broilers, small, $2.60413; broilers, large, $3.oOif4.&0; fryers. $5.50 6.50 ; hens. $510; ducks, old, $55.50: young, $e8. Kggs Store. 2oc; fancy ranch, 26Vac. Cheese Now. 13H14c; Young Amer ica. J 5 V ST 164C- Wool South Plains and ' San Joaquin, 124717c; Mountain. 63j12c; Nevada. 1320c Hay Wheat, JlSf 25; wheat and oats, $1(1420: alfalfa,. JSsh'IU; stock, $S'J; bar ley. $llgl4; straw, per bale, 5080c. Fi'ults Apples, choice. $1.60; common, .5c: bananas. 75cif$300; limes, $46; lemons, choice. $3; commons, $1; oranges. $1.50&3; pineapples. $24. Receipts Flour. 4624 sacks; wheat, 630 centals; barley, 6470 centals; oats, 35 cen tals; Oats, Oregon. 2435 centals; beans, 146 sacks; corn, SO centals; potatoes, 270 sacks; bran. 107 sacks; middlings, 175 sacks. Bales. Hlg. Allis Chalmers pt . 4iX 62 Amal Copper .... 6.900 86 Am Agricultural .. 400 Am Beet Sugar .. 6.BOO 43 Am Can pf ... 100 84 Am Car & Foun. 300 66 Am Cotton Oil... 4,600 7 Am Hd & L.t pf. 300 42 Am Ice Securl.... 1.9O0 3!:is Am Llneced Oil.. S.O00 1J Am Locomotive... 13.000 til is Am Smelt A Ref. 6.700 86 do preferred ... 800 111 H Am- Sugar. Ref 4UO- 132V& Am Tel & Tel...., 2, 500' 142 Am Tobacco pf... 200 102 Am woolen Anaconda Min Co.. Atchison do preferred Atl Coast Una... Bait & Ohio...... do preferred-... Bethlehem 8teel . . Brook Kap Tran. Canadian Pacific. Central leather do preferred ... Central of N J.. Ches St Ohio Chicago & Alton .. Chicago Gt West. Chicago & N WV.. C, M 4 6t Paul.. C, C, O 4 St L... Colo Fuel & Iron..' Colo A Southern.. do Jat. preferred. do 2d preferred. Consolidated Gas. . Corn Products ... lel ft . Hudson- . .' D & R Grande do preferred ... Distillers" Securl.. Erie do 1st preferred, do 2d preferred. General "EJectric. , Gt Northern nf . . . Gt Northern Ore . . Illinois Central .. ffnterborough Met. clo preferred Inter Harvester ,. Inter-Marine pf Int Paper Int Pump Iowa Central . . , . K. C Southern -. .-. do preferred Louis & Nashvlll. . Minn & St I.. M. 81 P ft S 8 M. -Missouri Pacific.. Mo. Kan & Text no preferred . National Biscuit .. National Lead ... Slex Nat Ry 1st pf N Y - Central N T. Ont & West. Norfolk ft West. North American.. Northern -Pacific.. Pacific Mall Pennsylvania Peoples Gas P. C C ft St L... . Pressed Steel Car. Pullman Pal Car. Ry Steel Spring.. Reading RepublTa Steel . . . do preferred Rock Island Co.. do preferred ... St L ft S F 2 pf. St L Southwestern do preferred Sloes-Sheffield .... Southern Paeiflo . . do preferred t . . Southern Railway, do preferred . . . Tenn Copper .... Texas & Pacific. Tol. St I. ft West. do preferred .... Union Pacific ... do preferred . U 8 Realtv V S Rubber U S Steel do preferred ... Utah Copper .... Va-Caro Chemical. Wabash do preferred . . , Western Md WeMlnghouse Ejleo W'estern Union Wheel & L Krle.. Wisconsin Central. Low. 5214 86Vi 43i 42 844 56 75 4254 39 19 Ot. 95 111 132 142 102V4 30 60?- 115 106 133 118 Closing Bid. 62 M 85 43 43 84 4 66 14 75 42 61 14 Wvs llli, 132 142 10214 50 V4 116 105 ll St C")( 78 . TT 185 184 V4 155 16S 200 46 46 . 500 . 72 82 "306 iio" iio"- 3iO 74 74t4 2,600- 43tJ 42 ""2"l ir6i4 "i6 . 800 86ti - 86- 300 43" 63 's'.Sno '5ST4 '64 BOO 9014 60 8.4ft0 SC 854 6,100 16414 163 'j'.ioo i37t4 1361 200 115 115 183H 1 18.114 .... . '30 .....V 103 77 T4 70 41 184 14 1E6 . 75 44 68 81 80 144 24 IOI 60 88 '4 38 36 63 43 163 160 7414, 149 16 84 24 15 41 30 46 82 142 55 43 v 73 105 . 132 MX 90Z 29 44 81 8O14 143 24 16R 1B0H 74 H 14H 1 45 84 24 Dally Treasury Btatment. , WASHINGTON, Jun 12. Today tate- ment of the Treasury balances in the sen erai run a snows: Available cash balance.'. $119,114,564 Gold coin and bullion M 221) 467 Gold certificates 24.854,780 FOStUNp LIVESTOCK MARKETS. Price Current Locally on Cattle, Shep and ' . Hoes. Thre has been some lalllnsr off in re ceipts of cattle, which has had a steadying1 effect on .the market, but prices have, as yet, undergone no- enange. .sniep reooipxs were lare, but a good part was forwarded to the Klamath country ahd to the Sound and trade in this line was therefore light. There was a stronr demand for hogs and full prices were,-therefore, obtained on the best stock offered. Receipt , for the day were 500 sheep. Late sales at the yards' Included 64 hogs. average 189 lbs., 17.95; 6 calves, average 204 lbs., 4 steers, - average 981 lbs., $3.60; a steers, average 1008 lbs., $4.60; 1 cow, average 107fr lbs., 53.76; 14 steers. average 1050 lbsv- 4.-60 ; 6 steers, average 1050 lbs., $4JI5i 4 steers, average 12G0 Jbs., 4; 8 cows, average 1000 lbs., $3.75; 1 bull, average- 1100 lbs., 12.75. Ijocal prices uuoted at the yard yesterdsr . were as iouotv-s: CATTLE Steers, top. $4.75; fair to rood. S4.254.S0; common. $4-4.20; cows, too, 14: ralr to good, fd.aOSA. io; common to medium.- $2.003; calves, top, $5.6.50; heavy, $3. CO 4; bulls and stags, $2. 753.25; com mon, $2(2.60. HOGS Best, JS'ffS.lo: fair .to good,. $7.60 .70: stockers. SOe.fiO: China fata ia7fS 7. BHBEP Ton wethers. 4: fair- to e-oofl. 3.W3.75; ewes, He less on all grades; yearlings, best. Si.lO: fair to cood S3.75t2) 4; JSprlng lambs: $4.75 3.25. " Wallowa Cattle Shipments. WALLOWA, Or., June 12. (Special.) Six hundred and thirty head of cattle were shipped from Wallowa yesterday evening to Ra Rock, Mont., where they will be turned on the Bummer range. The cattle were purchased from John McDonald by Houth & Day, of Asotin, Wash., and In turn 660 head of cows, heifers, yearlings and calves were, sold by them to Sales-Jones Co., of Grange ville, Idaho, and the 70 haad of 2-year-old steers were sold to B. C. Slrgln son, of Sprague, Idaho. The Grange ville firm shipped- 700 head from weiser to the same range. While the price paid is not given out. It is generally conceded to have been upwards of $30 per head on the average, and Is considerably above the market figure for such stock. The buyers recognize the value of Wallowa County stock for range pur poses and are willing to pay better .prices for stock that takes- readily- to the range. DOWNING-HOPKINS ESTABLISHED 1893. BROKERS CO. STOCKS BONDS GRAIN Bonsht and sold for cnah and on narsls. Private Wires KOOIES ZU1 10 ZU4, tOUCll DlUiaing Telephone M S3S A 223T BULGE AT WINNIPEG Gives the Chicago Wheat Mar ket a Strong Start. FLUCTUATIONS DURING DAY I -.10 a. m. 10:00 a. m. ?00 p. m. 6:00 p. m. :00 &. m. 7:20 m. 8 :00 p. m. :00 p. m. Northern Pacific Leavlns Portland I Tacoma and Seattle Express.... 9:15A.M. Portland-Vancouver Special 110:00 A. M. Puaet Sound Llmlt.d. r.orth coast limited via Hound North Coaat Limited via North Kani Arriving Portland North Coast Limited via Sound North Coast and Chicago Liin- rt.d via north uantt Tacoma and Seattle Express.... fugot bound Limited Vancouver-Portland 6peclal.... 3 OO P. M. 12:16 A. M. 8:6 A. M. 7 :00 A. M. 8:50 P. M. 4:00 P. M. 8:83 P. M. 10:30 P. M. Astoria Columbia Blm. Levlna- Portland I Astoria and Seaside Expr.sa. ... 8:00 a. re Rainier Local I 1:15 p.m. Astoria Passenger 1 6:00 p. m. Rainier Local 19:20 p.m. Arriving Portland I Rainier and Portland Local.... I 0:15 a. m Seaside and Portland Passenger. .12:15 p. m. Rainier and Portland Local.. ..1 0:10 p.m. Seastu. and Portland Express. .jlO.OO p. m. Canadian Paclfle BaUwsr Co. Leaving Portland C. P. R. Short Line via Spokane Via Seattle Arriving Portland C. P. R. Short Line via Spokanel baiters', S8.850S.63; Winter .xtraa, 8809 6.T0: "Winter patents, tS.TSS; Winter lo grade. 4.755.60; Kansaa straights. 85.858. Wheat Receipts, 75,800 bushel.. Spot, firm. No. 8 red. $1.51 nominal elevator and $1.51 nominal t. o. b. afloat; No. 1 North ern Sulnth. fl.724 f. o. b. afloat; No. 31 hard Winter. 1.3Vi f. n. b. afloat. On s - count or Northwefiem atrength In July wheat tni. morning uie local market was active a,.u about a cent higher. Shorts were also In fluenced by excessive rain in the Southwest and fears of floods, but late realizing caused a slight oetback. Final prices were 4 to c net hig'her. July closed at 81.2GV. September at 11.17 and Deoember at Jl.16, Hop, Steady. State common to choice, 1808, lli&loc; Pacino Coast, 1808, 0312c; 180T. 4a7o. Hides Firm. Bogota, SOHlHc; Central America, 21 c - Wool Steady. ' Domestic fleece, S537c. Petroleum Steady. Refined. New York. $8.60; Philadelphia and Baltimore. 18.45; do in bulk. 4.85. Via T:00 p. rt. 13:15 a. u. Seattle I TXrOa. m. JEFFEBeON-BTKEET STATION. Southern Pacific. Leaving Portland Dtellas Passenger La.Ua. Passenger...... Arriving Portland Dallas passenger Dallas Passenger ELEVEMU AND UOVT 8TREKI PA&oliN- GEB bTATION. 100 44V, 44 100 1R9 ' 18B 100 44i 44a? 81.100 156 155 1,300 32 82 sno ioa 10GS1 8.6OO 33 32 - "2M 70 - 70 2 44 44 300 2B 25 800 (VS 67 1O0 M 83 40. Sno 133 131 7O0 135 134 1.200 314 31 ""ioo '4i '41 600 34 S4 88.400 IMS, if3"" 700 9S 88 es.000 fw 1.200 125 1.000 B2 18,300 66 4,800 22Vi 14,300 57 1.100 20 6.2O0 874 800 78 '"aoo '59" 67 124i 62 64 21 65 18 86 76 68 44 32 ine 33 44 25 B. 83 1S2 134 31 41 34 51 9 193 OH S3 40 8 124 53 55 56 18 6 10 68 Kastera livestock Markets. - BOUTH OMAHA, June 12. Cattle Re ceipts 100. market steady: Western steers. 3.dU)o.Hu; range cows and heifers, $2.S5tj o.so; bulls ana stags, fs.ourw o.jo. . . Hogs Receipts 3200, market strong; heavy. $7 7.tW; mixed, $7.85&7.43; pigs. Mtieeti Keceims loy. markt steadv? vear- lings. 5.B0'a6.60; wethers, 5.406.40; CHICAGO. June 12. Cattle HeceinN es timated at 20O, market steady, beeves, 5. 20 v i.ow: . eiM eiears. . ww o.au : . western steers. 14.75(3 6.30: stockers and feeders. $3.605.GO; cows and heifers. $2.5039$.2B; caives, o.wifi1 .uu. Hogs Recelnts estimated at 11.00O. mar1- ket steady to strong; light, 6.S0fc) 7.87 H ; mixed, $7.057.65; heavy, 7.107.7"; rouKn. .ov Bona to cnoice neavv. $7.30(7.72,; pigs, $o.lt06.75; bulk of sales, I 47.1B)7.60. bneeo MeceiDts estimatea at luoo. market steady; native, $3. 70ft 6.10; Western, $3.75 0.ctP.zo; western, S.ao. Ks-stern Mining Stocks BOSTON, June 12. "Closing quotations: Adventure . . . . Allouez Amalgamated . Ane (jom Atlantio Butte Coal. . . , Cal & Ariz. . . . Cal & Hecla. . , Centennial Copper Range Daly West jrranKiin Gran by . 8 . 42H . 85 42 . 9 - 20 .109 .672 . 34 .83 . . 8 - 17i. Greene Canane 10H Maas Mining lO1. Mont C A C. Nevada . . . Old Dominion. . Osceola Parrot . 80 . Ml .137 35 Foreign Crop IVews -Generally la Bearish, ' btit Closing Prices Are Firm Shorts Are Free Buyers. CHICAGO, June 12. The wheat market was an erratic affair the greater part of the session, but the predominating senti ment was one of bullishness. The market early dorlved strength from an advance of 4o at Winnipeg In the July option. In consequence of the manipulation of that de nary, and latr, when the flurry In the j Northwestern market had subsided, reports of Impending floods In the Southwest Im parted fresh bullish enthusiasm. Shorts, apparently afraid to hold off over Sunday, bought 4-reely, and there waa also general buying by commission houses. Foreign crop news, was bearish. The Russian crop out look was further improved by further rain a In addition to the selling pressure on tha July delivery, which at tlmea was heavy, the September option also was subjected to selling by Influential Interests. Th range on July for the day was between $1.16 and $1.176. The market closed firm, with July at U.17U- - Wet weather was again a bullish Influence In the corn market, sentiment In the pit being inclined to the buying si da. The mar ket closed firm with prices H&3o to o abovis yesterday's close. Oats . were rather weak. Th : market 'closed barely steady, with pricey a shade lower to He higher.- Provisions showed substantial gains. Pork displayed the greatest strength and at th close showed net gains of 36 to 40 cents. Lard and rfbs closed 10 iQHJ o higher. The leading futures ranged aa follows: WHEAT. Open. High. $1.17 $XJ7H 1.084' 1-10 1.08 1.03 CORX. .784 -78 .70 .70, .69 .69 OATS. Wheat at Seattle. SEATTLE, June 12 - No milling quota tions. Export wheat: Bluestem, $124; club, 41-14; red, $1.09. Car receipts: Wheat, 5. DECADENT NATIONS' WOE Species of Evolution, Countries Are 1lko Individuals. July. .. Sept. .. Deo. . , . July. . Sept. . Deo.-., Qulncy ......... 91 Shannon Tamarack Trinity United Copper. . U. S. Mining... tr. s. on Utah : Victoria Winona 1"6 73 12 10 49, 34 44 4H 5 Low. 1.09 1.08 .71 .70 Closa. l-17Vi 1.10 .T .701 July. Sept. Dec. . Michigan 10V4 Wolverine ISO MonawK tit iworih Jtlutte 6e NEW YORK, June 12. Closing quotations: Alioe S0O Brunswick Con. 5 Cora Tun stock. 28 do bonas is CCA V 68 Horn Silver 65 Iron . Silver 120 Leadvllle Con... 45 Little chief 8 Mexican 80 Ophlr 1R0 Standard 175 Yellow Jacket 41 Dairy Produce In the East. CHICAOO. June 12. Butter Stea'dy; creameries, 22-526Vjc; dairies, 20 ST 24i c Eggs pttea-iy at mark, caees Included. 10c: firsts, 20c: prime firsts. 21i4c. Cheese Strong: daisies. 14H'ic; twins, lSVt314c: Young Americas, 14ttc; long horns, 14V4l-?c. NEW- YORK, June 12. Butter Weak. Cheese Easy; unchanged. Eggs Steady; Western seconds. 20rf 21c Total sales for the day. S 87. 600 aharaa) BONDS. NEW YORK, June 12. Closing quotations: N Y C O 8Mm. . . 93 .North Pacific 8. 7414 North Pacific 4S.102H Union pacific 4s. 103 Wlscon Cent 4s. 95 TJ. S. ref. 2s reg.l02H do coupon. .. .101 TJ. S. Ss reg lnlVi do coupon .... 101 U S new 4s reg.USH do coupon. .. .121 Stock, at lyondon LONDON. June 12. Consols S4 ; do for account, &4K. Anaconda 10H Atchison 117 ao prer. . . . Bait & Ohio. Can Pacific Coffee and Sugar. NHW YORK. June 12. Coffee future closed dull, net unohanged to d point lower, fiales wero reported of 1750 bags. Including September at 6.96o and May at 6.90c. Spot, quiet. Rio. No. 7. 7Ts-8c; Santos, 6c. Mild, dull. Cordova, 910c. Sugar Raw, firm. Pair refining. oeatrlfugal, 98 test, 8.62c; molasses 8.17c. Refined, steady. No. 6, 4.45c; 4.40c; No. 8, 4.85c; No. 9, 4.80c; for money. Ches & Ohio. . Chi Grt West. C. M. Sz S. P. . De Beers D & R Q do pref..... Erie do 1st pf . . . do 2d pf . . . Grand Trunk. Ill Central'. . . , L & N Mo K. & T. . . , N. Y. Central. . .185 44 II I 1 1) 1 K a .V MKT II I .107 do pref oh .121 Ont & West 56 . 78'Rand Mines. . 4tReadIng .... . 169 Va iSouthern Ry. jos ao prer. No. 4. 8.42c; sugar. No. 7. No. 10, 4.25c: No. 11, 4.20c; No. 12, 4.18c; No. 18. 4.10o; No. 14. 4.10c; confectioners A, 4.75c; -mould A, 6.80c: cut loaf. 6.75c; oruahed, 5.65c; powdered, 6.06c; granulated, 4.95c; - cubes, 6.20c .6J"5i .44 MESS PORK. .63 44 .45 ea .44 .44 July 10.07 20.40 Sept . 20.25 20.60 LARD. July 11.62 11.70 20.07 20.25 Sept. . . . 11 11.6J 11.70 .6a 144 10.40 20.60 11.70 11.77 11.00 10.(7 82 South Pacific. 91 Union Pacific.. 37 do pref 65 U. S. 'Steel.... 45 t do pref. . . 23 . .153 .1456 . . 44 Wavbash do nref . . Spanish 4s. . . . Amal copper. 89 I . 10 . 80 . 82 . 77 .154 .1X8 .100 . 1S .137 . 12 . 5 ., 98 . 87 apples, prime, Money, Exchange. Eto. NEW YORK. June 12. Money Metal Markets. NEW YORK. June 12. The metal mar Vais were Quiet In the absence of cables. Tin was dull at 29.2.jr 29.75c. Copper remained quiet, with lake quoted at 12.62f 12.7c: Pleptrt.lsnlc,- 13.37$ 13 50c: casting at IS 25'g.l3.S7-iio. Lead was unchanged at $4.35$ 4.45a. epelter, 5.35 3 5.40a. - on call. nominal: time loan., steady: OO days, 2 2 per cent: 90 days, 2 per cent: six months, SH'tfs per cent. Prime mercantile paper. 84 per eent. Sterling exchange, firm, with actual busi ness In bankers' bills at $4.85954.86 for 64 day bills and at $4.8775 4. S7SO for demand. Commercial bills, 4.b5 4.85. ' Bar silver, 52 c Mejttean dollars, 44c Bonds Government easy; railroad. Irregu lar. SAN FRANCISCO. June 12. silver bars, 82 c. , Mexican dollars, 47c. Drafts Sight, par; telegraph. 2c. Sterling on London, 60 days, t4.S6; do sight. $4.88. LONDON. June 12 Bar silver Steady, 24 8-16d per ounce. Money 1 hi i 1 per cent. The rats of discount in the open -rnarkat Dried Fruit at New York. NEW YORK. June 12. Evaporated firmer. Fancy, 89c; choice, 78c; 67c; common to falit 5v6c. . Prunes steady at 2lla for California fruit and from 6 to Go for Orogana Quota tions lor new crop Oregon, from the Coast, are reported to be about o lower than last year pries, but It Is said the crop will b. a large one. A.pscot9. firm. Oholc.. 10SU0o; exDra choice, 1010o; fancy, ll13c. Peaches were a little more active. Choice, 6G6o; extra choice, 6&8c; Vncy. 8c . Ralslne, quiet. Loose Muscatels, 34c: choice to. fancy seeded, 4'-6c; -seedless,' 8xj5c; London layers, 1.131.20. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK. June 32. Cotton futures closed flrm; June. 10:74c; July. 10.75c; August, 10.73c: September. 10.76c; October. 10.77c; November, January end March, 10.78c; December. 10.79c; May, 10.80e. Spot closed quiet; middling uplands, 11.20c; mid dling Gulf. 11.45c. No sales. Wool tU St. Louis. ST. LOUIS. -June 12. Wool Lower; med ium combing and clothing. 25fi.29c: light fine. 212c; heavy One, 1821c; tub washed, 242oc . . 0 11.77 SHORT RIBS. July 10.90 11.00 10.S0 6ept 10.92 11.00 10.82 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Firm. Winter patents. (6.4008.75 straights, S6.106.50; Spring patents, $6.85 (2 3. CO; straights, 14.80 j. 6.16 ; bakers, $8.40 (Si 0.4U. Rye No. . 88 90c Barley Feed or mixing, 81O810; fair to choice malting, 812i82c Flax seed -No. 1 Southwestern, , $1.61 ; 0-0. x rtoriawesiera, , j,. tkf. Timothy seed $8.90. Clover $10.60. Pork Mess, per barrel, $20.40010.4$. Lard Per 100 pounds, $11.70. Short ribs Sides (loose). J10.95O1L Sides Short, clear (boxed), $11.11 0 x 1.3. Grain statistics: Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 189,000 bushels. Primary receipts were ivu.vuv Dusneis. compared wun- 23s.- 000 bushels the corresponding day a year ago. .estimated receipts lor Monday Wheat, 4 cars; com, 200 cars; oats, 130 cars; hogs, 42,000 head. Receipts. Flour, barnels 16,000 Wheat, bushels 2.400 Corn, bushels .....218,700 Oats, bushels 164,800 Rye, bushels. ......... . 1,000 Barley, bushels 49,600 Flaxseed at Mliineapolls. MINNEAPOLIS. June 12. Flax $L0. closed Shipments. 11,800 69.700 895,100 267.400 7,000 Grain at San Francisco. FRANCISCO, June 12 Wheat SAN Firm. Barley Easy. Spot quotations 1 Wheat Shipping, milling. $2.100 2.20. Barley Feed. $1.4691.47 brewing, nominal. Oats Red, $2.1002.20 per cental f 2.1632.20; black, nominal. Call board sales: Wheat No trading. Barley December, $1.89 per cental. Corn Large yellow, $1.85 per cental. $2.1002.16 per cental per cental white. Cincinnati Enquirer. whne recognizing the fact that from the earliest period of which -we have any record till now, the history of mankind shows steady progress toward higher av erage Intelligence and morals and im- provea material conditions, everyone knows that In the evolutionary process tnrougn which these results have been reached, some nations have come to their zenith of power and prosperity, appear to nave exhausted their virility and fecund ity, and have been pushed aside and dis appeared from the struggle. At different times the Assyrians and Babylonians, the Egyptians and Persians, the Greeks and Romans have been dominant races, and the Influence of all of them Is still felt. but they all long ago ceased to be factors In the world and no longer exist as na tions. It does not imply Desslmlstla lews. In fact It Is the teaching of history to suppose that nations now prosperous ana prominent must at some time take their places among tho?e whose mission la fulfilled and who no longer count. Among English-speaking people It haa been habitual to predict that the first modern nation to begin to go down would be France. This theory was based chiefly on the fact that the birth rate in recent years had fallen off rapidly, until reached a point where deaths were more numerous than births, but of late the tide seems to have turned and France Is at least holding her own. Possibly no country Is In immediate danger, but looked at Impartially, wouia seem Tnat England has more ground for apprehension than any other. conditions there are far from reassuring and nave been for some years growing steadily worse. Not only has the birth rate heavily decreased, but the general physical condition of the people has great ly deteriorated. At the time of the Boer war the physical standard for enlistment had to be very much lowered in order to get recruits. Insanity and pauperism have multiplied ominously, as has chronic and widespread lack of employment. "With colossal national debt, the burdens of the empire grow constantly heavier and the demands for naval and military es tablishments greater. To these has been added the provision for old-age pensions. making taxation intolerably burdensome, and Instead of a prospect of any reduc tion in any direction there Is every reason to erxpeet a large Increase. These conditions offer an Inviting field to a rampant and progressive socialism. whioh. with a large representation al ready In Parliament, threatens to capture majority or tne electorate by specious promises to relieve a situation which Its success must, in the nature of things. aggravate. To many people the attitude and behavior of the suffragettes In Eng land is another indication -of decadence. It Is not, however, necessary from all this to conclude that the English race is decadent, that a retrograde movement haa set In and that the British Empire Is about to fall to pieces. To the pes simistically disposed there are many things In the English situation to cause uneasiness, but nations like Individuals, have ups and downs, and it Is altogether probable that England will emerge from her present period of depression as vigor ous and prosperous as she has ever been. to resume her onward career and to maintain and Increase her power and prestige at home and abroad. It Is to the Interest of all the world that It should be BO. European Grain Markets. LONDON. June 12. Cargoes Fl Walla Walla, on passage, at 45s. English country markets, quiet. French country markets, easy. LIVERPOOL. June 12. Wheat. Julv. d; September. 8s 6d; December, 8s 4d- weather, rain. Wheat at Tacoma. TACOMA. June 12. Wheat, milling, blue- stem, $1.30 1. R5; crub, $1.14. Export: Blue- stem. $1.24; club. $1.14; reo. $l.u. Grain and Produce aot New York. VPW YORK, June - 12. Flour Receipts. ll.Rfi2 barrels: exports. 5110 barrels. Dull an urjrhaneed. Minnesota patents. $6.256.60 Wifitr straights, $8.668ti.S5; Minnesota, 7:40 a. m. 4:16 p. m. 10:13 a. m. I 6:60 p. m. Spokane. Portland A Seattle Railway Co, Leaving Portland Inland Empire Express 8:40 A M. Fur Chicago, bt. raui,. mana. nansas City, St. Louis, Billings. Spokane, Chuney, : Lamont, Washtucna. Kahiotus, Pasco. Koosovelt. Granddalles. Lyle, white Salmon. ; titeventton, Vancouver and intermediate stations. Cliffs Local 4:15 P.M. North Bank Limited. 5:40 P. M. For Chicago, bt. faui, umuis, tiansas City. St, Louis, Billings, bpouane, Cheney, ljimont. Washtucna. . Kanlotus. Pasco. .1 Roosevelt, Granddallea. Lyle, wnite Salmun, blevenson, Vancouver ana laierunjuiuis sta tions. Columbia River Local 4:18 P.M. Arriving ronwna North Bank Limited 7:SO A. M. From Chicago, at. raui, t-imana, xiansas City. bt. Louis, Billings, bpokane, Cheney. Lamont, Washtucna, K-ahlotus. Pasco. Koocevelt, uranuunjies, iio, v mi. saunuu, Stevenson. Vancouver and intermediate sta tions. CurtB Local 12 noon Inland empire ncpress d:ou r. a. From Chicago, &t jraui, uinan. ivansa. City. St. Louis. Billings. Spokane. Cheney, Lamont, Washtucna. Kahlotus. Pasco. Roosevelt, uraaaamjoi. j. it, iiuiueuu.ic, White Salmon, bievenson. vancouvttr ana lntermeaiate stations. Time Card Oregon Elect rio Hallway C Leaving Portland for Salem and Int. Sta tions o:25, 8:00, 11:00 A. M. : 2:00, 8:45. ft-20 8:40 P. M.. Limited for Tualatin and Salem 9:16 A. M. Local for Wilsonvilte and int. Stations B:o P. at. Leaving Portland for Forest Qrove and -Int Stations 7:00. 8:55, 10:26 A, M., l:ao, 4:10. 5:30 P. M. Arriving Portland from Salem and Int, Stations 8-.40. 10:55 A. M.; 1:15. 3:40; 6:00. 8-20 10:40 P. M. Limited from Salem and Tualatin 4:45 P. M- Local from Wllson vlile and Int. Stations 6:55 A- M. Arriving Portland from Forest Grove and Int Stations 8:30, 10:00 A. M. ; 12:16. 2:60, 6:00. 7:20 P- M. Portland Railway, Light Power Company, Cars Leave. Ticket Office and Waiting Room, -First and Alder Streeta CARS LEAVE. Oragon City 4:00, 6:30 A. M. and svery SO minutes to and including 9 P. M . then lO-OO, 11:00 P. M. ; last car midnight. Gresham and lnttermediat. points 065. 7-40 8:45. U:45. 10:45 A. M., 12:45. 2:45. 8:45. 4:45, 8:45. 6:45. 7:45, 11:15 P. M. Falrvlew and Troutdale 6.55, a7:45. 8:45, 9:45. 10:45 A. M.. 12:45. 2:45, 8:45, 4:45. 6:45, 6:45 P. M. Carzadero and Intermediate points 0:55. 8:45. 10:45 A. M.. 12:45, 2:45. 4:45, 6:5 P. M. For Vancouver Ticket Office and Waiting Room, Second and Washington streets. A. M. '(1:15, 6:50. 7:25, 8:00, 8:83, 8:10, 9:E0. 10:30. 11:10. 11:50 p M. 12:30. 1:10. 1:50, 2:30, 3:10. 8:50. 4:30, 6:10 5:50. 6:30. 7:05, 7:40, 8:15. 9:26. 10:35.- 11:45. On Third Monday In every month the last car leaves at 7:05 P. M. Dally except Sunday. Dally except Monday. TRAVELERS GUIDK. CLARK'S CRUISES OF THE "CLEVELAND" (Hamburg-American Line) 18,000 tons, brand new, superbly fitted. OUNDtbbWORL From New Tork October 18, 1009; from San Francisco, Feb. 5, 1910, nearly four TTVontha, coating only $650 AND VP, includ ing all expenses afloat and ashore. SPECIAL FFATIRE8-Maderln, Erypt, India. Ceylon, Burma, Java. Borneo, Philip pine. Japan. An un.it-.ual chance t visit uoufRially attractive place. 12th Annual Orient Cruine, Feb. 6, '10; by Korth German LJoyd S. S. "Grosser Kur fuerst," 73 days Including 24 daya Egypt and Palestine. $400 up. FBAXK 6. CLARK, TIMES BLiXJ.. X. T. HARTMAN & THOMPSON BANKERS CHAMBER OP COMMERCE issue 4to certifi cates of deposit in any amount. Particular atten tion is given to this department of the business. ViiUmiUd Perianal ZAaMlitt TRAVELERS' GLIDE. Steamer Chas. R. Spencer POKTLANO-AfeXOiaA. Hound trip daily except Monday, for As toria and way landings: leaving Portland at 7 A- M-, arriving Astoria 1 P. M. Return ing, leave Astoria 3 P. M-. arrive Portland 0:45 P. M- Sunday excursion, Astoria and return. Leave Portland 8 A. M-; return P M-; fare $1.00 round trip. Portland. Washlngton-St. dock. Phone Main 86 Id. Cal lender dock. Astoria COOS BAY LINE The steamer BKfiAKWATfiR leave port land every WeUnetMiuy. a P. Jd.t from Aiaa worth dock, for Morth Bend, Martian eld aai Coo Bay points. Freight received till 4 P. M. on day of sailing. Passenger fare, first class. $10; second-class, S7. Including berth and meals. Inquire city ticket office. Third and Washington streets, or Alnswortfc 4olu Phcne Main 26a-. 'A