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20 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND," FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21, 1313; HOLDING BY: EGGS-HIGHEST EVER . FOR THIS PERIOD HERE; INCtlf '.'Sale of Freeh Ranch, Are Confirmed , at 43 Cento Today and There Are Report of Purchases a Cent High er; All Markets Are High, f ' ' J 'Today's Produoe Trade, , Errs quoted higher. Butter remains quiet Cheese make small. Veal market better. ' " Hogs not ao firm. Hops ruling- lower. Onions from California. Fotatoea rather quiet. , Package dates arrive. i . i v v w w w v The egr market Is firmer along Tront t street, an1 values sr advanced at least i a cent a dosen. Sales are now reported ' at the highest price ever known here 1 for this period of the season, and within a mere fraction of the record price since th wholesale market was estaDlisned, . While some dealers report eggs are career, others are telling, of a slight increase in offering. According to these - interests tliey are now able to uae care of the wants of their trade, while here tofore only nalt of the demand could ie supplied. r - r- The - price of selected ranch eggs alone; - the, street was almost general i at '43c a dosen today. -There were re ; porta thai 44o was helng asked In some quarters, but this could not ba con . lirmcd. '.;'.,. :',:'.-.h P i Even at th advance, the local market ; continues one of the lowest in the entire . country so far es the big markets are ! concerned. Even In New York, sggs I have been sailing recently around ' "a doea for selected ranch, and in Cali fornia and Washington markets the price lias recently, been above that quot ." t-d here.''.-'". Considering the scarcity, fresh ranch eggs should be quoted even higher than at this time. However, the market is boing held down by the fact that so much ice house stock is being offered. Practically- all cold . storage Interests are anxious to clean up their holdings of sggs, and are therefore not following the recent advances in fresh stock. :jtti. .,','v.-'i.:rf1i m i ,..;':. ,-.--.'' CHICKEN SITUATION MIXED . While some ' report a better feeling In the chicken trade, the market In gen eral may be considered easy to weak. Bales art reported at various prices, but generally at It fa-14 Ho for bens. . HOP PRICES ARE LOWER , ! Another lowering of . hop market f rices is reported locally with rather iberal offering by Willamette valley growers,- Purchasers during -the last 24 , hours have been reported at 21QiJIo a pound for .good a tock.' the latter, being: the extreme figure today. ,'-.;.: ;: :', , ".. I ill .1 " t I , " PACKAGE ' DATES ARRIVE r Package dafes have made their ap pearance in the local market for the . holidays and demand is already good. a Heed stock is quoted at II whole, pitted , is selling around $4.20 and Is firm at ythatrfigurSii.rti .: ' i-.r. 1 YEAh ' MARKET 18 BETTER ' Better feeling Is shown In the market . for country calves along Front street today. Sales are reported today at 12H qUc a pound for best offerings. Hogs re weaker with only a small per cent B ot mistness aoova iihc FRESH SALMOX 18 SCARCE Considerable scarcity of fresh salmon! is reported in . the local market. Then run has almost entirely disappeared, andi - while the price here has not oeen moved: above 4c a pound, the supplies are ln-f auequaie lo tut ut wuu, CHEESE SITUATION STROXQ While prices are unchanged, there 1st , a strong situation In the cheese trade. Charles Ray. the Tillamook maker, wars n the olty todav'and reported the out put aa comperativeiy smau in mat set). tion. ' . - . " " ' r . -FORECAST FOR SHIPPERS : Weather bureau sends the following notice to shippers:. . : , . Protect' shipments as far - north as Seattle -agaihirt minimum temperatures of about 41 degrees; northeast to ffpo kane. 36 degrees; southeast to B4ise, 34 degrees; south to Siskiyou, $6i de grees. Minimum temperature at Fort land tonight about 41 degrees. j PORTLAND JOBBING PRICES Tbeea prieee ire theee at whlrh wbeleealen ten tn retiilten. ei-pt si otberwlM tatea: BUITER Nomlnl. Oretmery cube. $ic; ttte rrmirr. X28Ae; mnch batter, tSe. Y.Q1B Nomlml. Cendled locil extrei, 43e; eelect puuett. 40c; eaie ooant. 88 ; jtnt bur In price, 86a t. o. b. Portland; ftonje, 820 88c. 1 LITE POI'tTBY Bent, 14A14Ue: .spriori, 1814e; eten. 12e; geene. 12c; Pekti durtt, 14(31.V; Indian Runners, 10(311c; turkjeys, 21c dmwd . 25c; plfeoni, eld, 11; ' yousg 11.60 dnaen. ' CHEESB Kemtnat. Freak Orejron flaaer fan cream twins and triplet, 17c; diliU. ITU.; VeoPS Inwlea. 18He. . BUTTEB FAT Prodacera' price foe Portland dellTcry, per lb.. 84c. w j t . Hopa, Veol and Hldaa. nOPB Buying price, choice, 21 0 S021c; ntediuis to prime, 2oc; med Wvuio-nominai, ivis cup. WlU ley coarae Cwtawold, 18e lb.; med anire, lie; 7 u, iee h,.. Orcion, lOQiae, actsordint to ahrinkase. . LBITTIU OB CASCASa BAHK1S1J. M. lota, 4tfe; leaa than tar lota, 4ci MOHAlft 11S Nominal aue. HIUKS Dry hides, 21tj22e lb.; aalted hide. lie; bulla, rreoa aali .: 1213ei calraa, dry. 2iQ2Se; calf kln, aalti aipa, r grean, .jixoc, green macs, Ion than aaltedaheap palu, aalted, abearlnga, 10Qoc; " '( Orooartoa. 8??R'Sf: 4ra-i5: frnlt ur barrr. SB. 10: beet 84.80: drW r..ni..r IJ.W; D yellow. 84.40. (AboTo onoutloaa are so Un net caab. R1CU JaDaa atrle. No. 1. HUOTKk.. v Orteam. bead, t &Tc;- Creola. ue. HONEY- haw. 12.75 per eaao. BBANS Biuall white, 2-6c:. larse white 8J; ping. Jltcj llmaa. 14c; ilnksJc fciyi SAXTiOearaa, bait rraontfa. 100a, Im M on; Soa' SiaTBr table dairy. (DOaTlM. 817.60; bale. 82.26; extra fine: barrela. 8. and lua, S95Q.00; lamp roekj 120.60 per ton. i Steata. Flab and Vrerfcloaa. PRLSBKD UBATS Selling priceCos,..-. killed) Hoga, fancy. JH412cT wdlnary ii. mugb and heavy, 8c:, fancy veals, dlnary, I2cj poor, SOlOe; Unia, Ite; mutton,' lw, (oats. te. r ' HAMS. BACON, ETC. hams S22c: break, fa.t baoos. MWSfc. bdlad bam. s'JesJet js4; cottage 7 - t , OVSIItlu-4iaolwatet 97 per galloa i); SPOT CASH POR ' YOUR Es, Poultry, Hogs, Veal Set flees f. e. b. Portland. Ko eommlaslon. p.irv kutirr 20c. Hens and trlnfar Hu. ka, Sttillr: tnrkeya,-18(3 lttc, goene, 83lloe- tnwf KHk, lOQIlc iai, .lane, lljtl2c; ct rr burk. Re lb. fpc; prime, lam, 19c. wnett nL Sim Shrikn. MKATH raeiing aoeaaaHt. ha. t tt 18Hic; eowa. o. 1 stock, UVic; ewea. 8U.c" w.,h.ra 3J lbn. ilHl pork kai.8; craned boss. ISMe. . ,..'im dbir a lura, : wool - sod f.rurfl t. au sy CO...W treat St, rertlaad, Or. -wa ,v.ww,v - , i , i Writs nr an.'MW rVtA Z.. Z i ? uaiuri uor on awouni OI i ZJXJlX'ZltZt tair:An,,H mada .gainst hr last winter, LOCAL . GROWERS FORCES SOUTH IS BIDDING FOR MILlSTiJFFS NOV IN 'IF T Demand From California Is Rather Good at Prevailing Prices Here and Entire Surplus Could Bo Sold In That Direction Today. axozhtot amjkxm vurrxsau. Besnos Arras, Argentina, Oct, 84 Broomhau's ' agsnt now makss n ax. portable surplus of wheat 109,400,000 bushels sad S3 ,000 ,000 bushels of oats. Bo far this season actual shipments oi wheat hare amounted to 98,604,000 and oats ei.091,000. v-v.' WHEAT CARGOES QUIET Leodes, Oct. 24. Wheat cargoes on passage Quiet. , , V TORSION WHEAT MABKKTS Llrerpool Wht ekMed VOHd higher. Parle Wkeat closed U lower. . Antwerp Whear cloiea He blgber. Berlin Wheel closed Uc.blflior. Badapeat Wheat closed He higher. Bneoos Aym-rWbeat cloaed UDChanged. v , PORTLAND ORAIN RECEIPTS -Care- Wbea(.Bsrley.ruar.Ota.Br. . 173 T8T . IS 18 . 30 . 77 :. 22' .: T "4 13 Mondiy V.ki Taeaday ........... Wednesday Tear ago 40 1 IS S IS 85 14 10 S V' 17 13 4 12 81 S 4 - 2 17 Beaaen to date.. Year age'.....,. .501 1H 702 T47 840 .6688 80S 7M 19 780 California Is bidding quite freely for mtllstuffs here and the entire local surplus can today be sold ln-that direc tion at 'Prevailing prices asked ' here. There baa been a alightly improved feeling in the mlllfeed market recently. The entrance ' of California interest Into the. market has created a much bet ter feeling In the trade and milling lntereatn are holding mora firmly. While the trend of the wheat trade Is somawhat better locally, still practically no 'Improvement is shown in prices. Cargoes are atlll rather depressed but m tiling demand at horns is quite fair. Farmers are not free sellers of coarse KTaln at this time. They are not willing lo accept the prices In effect at tldo water. The markets are on a better basis - In the Interior and at valley points than, here, therefore few recen: purchases are reported. ' While dealers here are talking of atlll lower prices, it develops that they are unable to buy at prices they have been quoting. Those that actually want the oats or barley have been compelled to pay more money. ., Today's grain market range: - WHEAT Nominal producers' priees, tradk baaisrClub, 77 78c; milling blue steal, 88c; Tnrkejr. red. i3c: .forty-fold. 7cf red Russian and hybrids, 76c; vaj leyi 7e bushel. BARLEY Nominal producers' prices, track - basis: . Feed, 225.00; brewing, 26.00: rolled, $26.60 per ton. OATS New. feed. I25.00O26.50: mill- tng, 225.00 per ton. itliUur selling price: patent, 4.7o; Willamette valley, 14.70; local straight. 13.85W4.10; export. a.661.70j bakers'. 14.5004.70. i HAY Produeera nricea: Willamette Vklley -timothy, fancy, 114.00(9)14.60; eastern ' Oregon-Idaho fancy timothy,' 115.50; alfalfa, 112.00(913.16; vetch and oats, SU.OO0i2.OO; clover. $9.00 10.00 ner ton. MI LL8TUFF8 felling prlca: Bran, t20.60 21.00: middlings, 129.(0030.00; snorts, izz.ooevzs.uo per ton. GRAIN BAGS-No. 1 Calcutta, 1KO He.- - ' - CLOVER SEED Buying prleei No. 1 red, country points, He; Portland, 10c; .JUsike, . 11 14c ... W too lb. ack f )t Olrapla. per eallaa. K i.OUi ser 100 lb. aack I I: eaaajed. aaatam. 66e can: 88.60 dosens eastern, in aheU. II Tfiai 8.00 per 100; raaor clams, 82.0032.25 box; east ern eyatera, per gallon, solid pack, 82. To. LAkU lleroaa, 1214c; compound, tiereas, UHe. " - . -,. FISH Nominal. Dressed fkwaaera, Tet half. bat etilOc: striped base. 17o: alirerslda ulma. Sc; ballbot eeiOr; soles, 7o lb.! shrimps. 12Hc; perch, 8c lb.; lobsters, . 80e lb.; black baas 10c; silver smelt .Tc; shad ( ); black cod. Te: atnrreon. 12Uc CBABS Large, 11.70; medlnm, doses. '' Fruits and Vegetables. ' FRXSH FBUITS Oranges, 85.eoaS.00; ba ns aal. 4)tJ6e lb.; lemona, 88 9; lluea, fl.oo per 100; grapetralt' California, 83.60; Florida, 6.258.50; plneapptea, H7ci cantaloapea, 82.60X76; peacea. fancy, 4050c; ordinary, USttioc; watermelons, lHc; crapes, Concorde, 12&12jte par 4 lb. basket, other varieties, 78c 4181.25; pears, 81.00tjl.2S. ' . VKUKTABUiS Turnlpe, 60e0c; beeta. 810 1.U; carrots, 81S1.10; parsnlpa, 81ffll.l aack: cabbage. l-26i kwal tomatoes, Ufiuoe box! triag beana ( )j green oolona, I2e per doses bunrbes; peppers, bell, 6gl0e; bead ht tnca. 2012&e doaen; celery, 404i75c: ess uUnt 7c; cauliflower. 81-25 doaen; rbobark, to ol ( ); artlcbokes, si Ooaen; sprouta, vaioc: spinach, local ( ) lb.; peas, 6jfc; grata eornj 1U4J12MC per doaea. ' . BEBItlKS Huckleberries, lOtfcUHe lb.! cran berrtea, local, 8T.60; eastern, 80.50 barrel. APPLES fcpitaenberg, 8lOua2.0o; Morthern Bpy, Sl.3BOl.76;.. Jonathan, 81.ou42.00; Itbode laland Greening, 81.OMtl.25: Winter Banana! 8102-aO; Ortley, 81.26i.T6: tiraTenat.io 81.O0fal.75 Jet box; eookuig gradM, 75cfe$lW POTATOES Belling price: Extra choice ll.154lil.25; choice, 81.15; ordinary. 81.00 aack' baying price, carloads, O0J76c. eoontry polute: awaeta, 2e lb. - -, ' ONIONS Jobbing price 12.00; carload bnr. Ing price, 81.80 t a. b. shipping station; taxUc, etivc lb. ' Faints sad Oila UNSEED OIL Haw bbis, oee per gal.; ket tle boiled, bbla., Sle eal.: raw caaes, Ste; boiled caaea, two gal.: lots of 250 gaikloa, 1 Uaa: oil cake meal, 844 per ton. . ., WHITB LEAD Ton loU, 8e per lb. l 800 lb. lots 8e per lb.; leas lots. 8 He per lb, OIL MEAL Carload lota. 834. TURPEN11NB In cases, 78c; wood barrels, 70c; Iron barrels, see per galloa; 10 case lota, ISe. San Francisco Produce Market, San Francisco, Oct 24. WheatClub and Red Russian, !1.4t401.47H; north ern bluestem. 11.6001.87 h; Turkey red. 11.65 1.66; fortyfold. tl.62U1.65. Barley Good to choice feed, 11.85 1.87Vh: lower grades. tl.80Ol.82U: shin. ping and brewing, 11.4001.45. Butter Extras, tic; prima firsts, 10c: firsts, 2c. Bggs Extras, 40c: pullets, tie: stor- age extras, 81c. Cheese Oregon, 16c; zoung America. 17; California, 1617Hc; Young Amer ica, 17c; do firsts, 16c; eastern, 16 H 9 I0c. Potatoes, per cental Delta whites, 7Ec11.10; Salinas. 11.85 2.00; Oregon Burbanka. 11.2601.80; sweets, 11.250 1.40. Onions Silver skins, 11.26 1.60. ' Seattle Produce Market. Seattle, Oct. 24. Eggs Select ranch, 48060c; April' storage. 10S2c; fresh eastern, t8c. - . - ' ijt Butter Washington creamery cubes, 14c: city creamery bricks, 35c; fresh eastern, 10031c; Oregon, 80081c Cheese TUlatnook, llo; Young Amer icas, lc; Washington. twins, 18c: trip lets, 18c; Wisconsin twins. 11c; Oregon triplets, 17e. ... Onions California yellow, 32Ue lb.; local, 81.601.76 sack. Potatoes Local. $17 01 1; Taklma gems, $21926 ton. ,4v. Av New York Cotton Market. : Month Open. High., Ixw. Closa Jan. ..,.1387 1867 1358 , 1J584 Mar, May ....1364 1367 -i 1151 ; UHv ,,,.1490 , .,,.1853 1366:vll50 K.USOtfi July 185$ . 1140; 1140041 1413 .1400 .vl89914 ..,1404 Dec, t.,1884 . 1392 117t : 118008 . 'Mrs. Bond Snea Senator Gor3. v Oklahoma City, Okla..' Oct 4-Mra. Minnie B. Bond sued for 160,000' dam agea from Senator Oore on account of Journal Want Ads bring results; ' .; PORTLAND MAR CALIFORNIA'S ONIONS HERE, : WITH --"sT a. rn i . i iai Ha io " -at ar W r 1 I .'Ifllh . . LuiflL iiitri nuLuinb Dealers Unable to Secore . Oregon Stock Even at Advanced, Prices j Therefore Buy Southern Growth for Less Money.1, ., - California onions are rolling in this direction, and It la likely that most of the wants of the trade here will be filled by the southern stock. While this la usually the case at the start of the season, or before the homegrown stock is ready ror market, as & rule Oregon is supplying California with many car loads of onions at this period of the season..- ..: - The bringing In ' of California onions by the local trade at this time is not aue to any isca or local onions on tne farms here in fact, that seems to be the entire; trouble. The onions are being held on the farms, and all efforts of buyers to secure them at any price have fatloil. . .. - . .... . ., . , The result Is that while onion prices nere nave been aavancea stesaiiy, until tndtfv thT are An m. h1rhr hjtiKla than any growing center In the entire .coun try; iocai aeaiera are unaoie to aecure supplies and have been forced- to bring In - tha stock from . California. These onions are being purchased at ' lower prices tnan wnat iocai growers are as In a- jit shiDDlna- ooints. . The bringing in of the California stock Is likely to have a bad effect upon the price here, although dealers say this will b entirely tha -fault of local DrdHucers because they- would not sell at any price. Tha preference is always given the home producer If he will sell at all. - , v.r--:- LATE ADVANCE IS MADE New York Stock Market Shows a : Sharp Riso During liast Half ; ; Hour of the Session. New York. Oct. 24 Durinr the last half hour of the trading today, the stock market mads a very substantial advance in the price. Under the lead- ersntp or steei ana union .racirio, tne general list began to advance and the closing was generally higher than yes- leroay. Judas Oarv of tha Bteel eorooratlon denies tha rumor that some of tha mills may close or lay off a portion of its working force.- t- A British coal syndicate headed ' by Peter D. Mallorv of London Is said to be planning 160,000,000 investment in West Virginia coal lands. American stocks were heavy with a decline of 4 to . point In tha London market today. - .-- ( ; Range of New York orlces furnished by Overbeck It Cooke Co., 216-21 7 Board of Trade building: OpenlBIich lxw I Clow Amalgamated Cop- Co. American C. A F.. c American Can, C...... American ' Can, pf . . . . . American Baser, c... muvrina duwii, v. ..... American Smelt, pi. Am. Tel. A Tel..... Anaconda Mining Co.;. A trhlaoo. c Baltimore A Ohio. e. . . . Brooklyn Rapid Transit Canadian Pacific, e... Central Leather, e. Chi... AL A Bt. P...... Chine Copper Chesapeake A Ohio...... Colorado F. A I, ... van rraunra, (mm.,. Denrer B. O., e sria, e. nrio. o. , O. Northern, pf... V1 1 1 .... I . ( iuuvi vvn., .....a,. int. Metropolitan, e.v. Lehigh Valley Kanaas City .Southern.. LoolaTins A Nashville. kf. K. A T., e......... Hlaaonrt raeine .... National Lead ' . . . . . Nevada Consolidated New Haven New Tork Central... Norfolk A Weetem, e Northern Pacific, e.... Pennsylvania Hallway... Pressed Bteel Car, c... Ray Cons. Copper...... Reading, C ............ Rock laland, e.. ........ e T A. o a M . Boatbera Pacific, t. ... Roothern Railway. .... Tenn. Copper........... Texas A Padfle T., St. L. m W., Union Pacific, e........ Cnloa Pacific, of United States Bobber, c U. S. , Bteel uo.,. e.... U. B. Bteel uo., pr. . Utah 0opp ......... Virginia Chemical . . Weatlnghouse Electric Money 2 3. Total sales 202,200 shares. Ex. dlv. 1H. - Chicago Market Closes With Loss of U to Cent; Shorts Hare Effect Upon Trade, ' .' Chicago, Oct. 24. There was a clos ing losa of o In December and o in May wheat today after an opening un changed for tha latter and o off tor the former. Tha market tiers was Influenced en tirely by ahort-selling, tut there was little activity from any quarter, Broomhall cabled that the Liverpool wheat market responded-to the firmer American cables of yesterday and fewer first hand Canadian offers. Bhort cov ering wss also a bullish, feature. , Range of Chicago prices furnished by Overbeck A Cooke company, , 216-217 Board of Trade building. ; ' ' , . WHEAT .. i" Month. Opn. Riga. , Lew. Closa. - Dec ....'..:.'.. --84 .'', 84 i-.,'84 a-. - 84 B Hay ,....,.,.$,, -'eSll'V.-sMs. atB. court Dee. ......... . 88 May ......... 70: ' i f 70 , 69 69 V70VJ -") 9 July 69 oaxs Dee. .. ...J.', ..i' ' 89 V 89f .i .89' May -. ... ...'d42 i& 42 July " 42 '.t;! 429, 42. r 88A 42 B j PORK.' Jan. , .........1962 yVlSTT'';', 1060 v 1970 A May .........1976 ;198T' 1978 -1982 A ...I96J A-197T . v. ' - XABD ' ' ,:-r- . -v Oct. ......105 T,.. 1065 -J050 ; 1055 A Jan."' ......... 1050 Tr.. 106T 'J: '. 1047 '. 1066 .. ... . May ...106ev 17B,. 1065 . ) 1078 . . -ryhJf!, Vrri-u"' S: jflBS t fy, .. '-, . Oct'-' ......1050 vj 1058 ;-..V Ho47 ' 1M A Jaa."'.......l40 fi 10W .,'; 1040. Vt 1047 -A Mar;:,..,iV,uo5fl. KOBXHWE8TBANK , STATEMENT i'3.:.tv.-v4.;.fs4Ja8l Baaas. ,.,':'"""; Clearings r' '';'? -Vv This week.. ;,',' -Year ase, Wesy"...;.V...42.02T,TJM.6SS l.9W,822.61 Thuraday ........... 8,840,258.69 i. 2,082,658.88 Wedneaday 8,4:10,179.04 8,211,241.88 Toeaday .. 8.661.600.16 1.800,818.82 Monday ............ 3.621,0855 2,677,608.40 Week to da te... $11189,910. 40 $10,590,540.72 rtiify. tasttie ttnk' '. :J ' Clearings .,, ..$1,167,262.41 bslaaoea . 4. Vhf ov.'. t .fs, 976.1)0 V :" f- Taotna Banks. ''''l' ClearlntS t . k.u 835,704.00 Balances ..v.,.,..,...., 1. . 44,640,00 WIG 73i, 741, 72 73 44 44 48 44 80S 32 80 81 U 90 81 00)4 tWU ..... 106 83 63H G2A 63 69 H 09 H 90 00 122 122 121 122 86 'A 86 'A 86 85 03 03 98 96 3 93V4 03 S !227 228 226 228 21 21 20 21 101 101 100 101 I 89 40 89 40 67 67 87 67 1 28 24 27 27 . 9 10 . 9' 18 18 18 18 ST 27 27 27 123 128 128 123 106 106 106 106 ..... ..... ..... 1814 150 151 1CK 161 24 24 24 24 131 131 131 (131 19 20 19 20 Vi 28 44 44 44 43 15 16 15 15 83 83 81 82 08 96 t 96 ..... 103 107 107 106 1(17 108 108 107 109 24 18 18 18 182 161 162 181 162 18 14 13 14 8 9 9 ,9 87 87 M 87 22 22 22 22 28 28 28 28 ioo .52 150 151 82 M 82 82 69l 59 89 59 68 08 86 57 106 106 106 106 53 68 02 63 28 21 28 2ft 66 66 66 86 WHEAT SHOWS REACTION CALIFORNIA LOWER OFFERINGS OF. 1 Somo of the Washington Assoc! '. Uons Are IVUUok to 'Let .Go nt -What the Over-Bearish Bayers Are Willing to Offer Them. ' While the Nortwestern Fruit Exchange of this city has recently aold several cars of extra fancy, gpltsenberg appl ni i per pox r. o. o. snipping point, it developed today that Wenatchee and some of tha other districts are freely offering this same variety and quality at 11.65 to 11.80 a box. The extra 20a to'35o Is not only being lost by the growers of those sections but they are making It mighty hard to keep the price u appies from oropsiing. ' " Just why some of tha apple shipping interests of the Pacif la northwest are not able to market their fruit In such a good year aa this without the aid of ex pensive outside brokers, Is a mystery to moss wno navs Deen ame to seu most of their offerings at. extreme values. A wire from Chicago today stated that one distributing Interest was marketing even In that olty through a broker ana was paying for that privilege 116 a car. isaturaiiy tnis eaaea cost to tne maraet ipg will be paid by the growers. , The Northwestern Fruit Exchange of this cltv reDorts the sale of a car of Rogue River Yellow Newtown for ex port. The car is already anroute to the Atlantio seaboard and tha shipment : is expected to be .exported, probably .to South America. The sale was made -at 11 a box. The aame interests have Just received a cable from their -agency in Germany, telling of the arrival there and sale of the second -ear of Rogue River Jonathans. This ear-was packed under tha Rogue Kiysr rules, ; which wen wv uwjt wivfj'.uii u. t .la ment netted the growers between 11.660 1.60 a box f. o. b. Medford. The car contained 17 boxes 126's and larger, 180 boxes 138's to Ill's and 198 boxes of 175'a to 200a. Tha seoond carload sold at a fractionally better price than tha rirst one, notwitnstanaing tne zact mat the sties were less favorable. London-cabled toaar uiat it naa soia the first carload of Rogue River Yellow Newtowns for the season at 13.76 there. This means praotlcally $2.00 here. The fruit waa reported rather green and the market movement waa not very favor able. . -. v. ;, ' ! ! , EASTERN fRUIT MARKETS . -BBawaaaaMaaasaawaiB,wssajaawswaB " ' . 'i Hood River Spitxenbergs Sell $2.34 on New York Auctions; Oregon Duchess at $1.47 Chicago. New York.? Oct 14. Through auction day 82 earn deciduous 1 fruits Cornice, ti.it; naives, i.i: ens, ja.es: natves, $1.51; 1 Washington Nells, $1.61; 1 Idaho Dears.- Anlou. ' 11.66: Nells, -12.84: California Nelis. 13.10: halves. 11.08: I cars Oregon pears, Anjou, 11.18; Clair- geau, 2.i; t naives, cornice, i.ii; halves, Bosc, $1.68; 1 car Hood River BplU, $3.84: S cars Washington. apples, numes, sj..ex; juiibiubiio, i.oi. CHlcago Through auction today. 1 car uregon uucness account rioneer Fruit company, $1.47; ' 8 cara Colorado Jonathan extra fancy, - $1.71; - fancy, 81.66; - choice. $1.16; mixed car Rome Beauty extra fancy, $1.62; fancy, $1.61; Arkansas' Blacks, $1.60; S cars Colorado Jonathans, fancy, - $1.61; choice, H. 87; mixed car Wlnesaps extras, $i.r fancy, $1.44; choice,. i.xu; uriraes, cnoice, jtuo. FOREIGN FRUIT MARKETS Nova Scotia Apples Are Arriving In Large Lots and Prices Are Somewhat Lower. A London mall advice of October 11 uvi nf th fruit markets: Fears The reaction we have been pre dicting naa maae useii xorcioiy ieit ihih Wek, and the markdt for fancy boxed pears has been badly demoralized. This is largely due to the enormous quanti ties arriving, over 16,000 half boxea hav ing been offered at auction this week, consisting principally of Cornice, Winter Nells, Glou Morceau, Bosc, Bartletts, etc. Callfornlan Cornice have been free ly offered at $1.76 to $1.00. Barreled stock, however, has' done Quite well, prices realized being, if anything, higher than last week,, but the supply waa lighter about 6000 barrels against 7000 last week. A great many piears In green hard condition are being put Into stor age. Oregon Cornice in fine condition have been selling slowly at from $2.60 to 11.26 per half box. Some well col ored Oregon Beurre Boao .. have been sold at 12.00 a half bog. . ' Apples 25,000 barrela of Nova Scotia apples have arrived in London this week and arrivals at Liverpool and Glasgow have also been heavy. Prices nave been somewhat lower, but there la a strong demand for good quality fruit showing color. California mwtowns are snow ing up badly and are not giving satla- actlon. ,' ' y "' ' " " . ' The following prices cover the range for ths week;. ,. ,. - Xiondoa itarkat. Western New, York Bartletts, $7,150 $8.00. barrels. ' " , ' Hudson river Kelffers. $3.604.60, barrels."! California Comics, $1.70 2.00. halt boxes. - California Winter Nells, $1.30 3.8S, half boxes; $1.60, boxes. 1 Oregon Cornice, 13.600$. 26, naif boxes. ' Oregon . Buerre Rose, $1.76Qi 2.00, half boxes. ' , -J' ' '' ,',,' 1 ' " ,v Nova" Scotia ; QravensteinS, $2.76 $.76; Blenheims. $4.00 4.60, barrels. Nova Scotia Ribstons, $3.7694.25. - . California' Newtowns. 4 tier, $2.00 8.15; 4H tier, $1.902.00. Wenatchee Jonathans, $3.00$,25; Ifo Intosh Red, $a.7$ 1.00. boxes. Virginia York' Imperials, $4.60 6.0), barrels, v : , Uverpool Market. New YOrk state Bartletts, $1.25 7.60; Kelffers, $4.26 6.00, barrels. Hudson river Kings, $4.7S6.75; Bald Wins, $4,2546.00, barrels. Virginia York Imperials, $6.25 6.60. New York State Greenings, $4.766.00. Canadian Greenings, $4.60 6.00; Kings, $8.00 8.50., California Newtowns, $2.00 2.40, 4 Uer; $1.802.00, 4 tier. ' Glasgow Market. California Winter Nells, - $4.00 4.25", boxes, 4 tier. .,.(. Western New York Kelffers, 14.25 8.00, barrels: Bartletts. 11.00 1.10. . Canadian Greenings, $4.76 6.00. Hudson- river Greenings, $3.604.3S: Kings. $4,756.6J, barreU., Hudson river Baldwins, $3.75 4.25. ' Virginia York Imperials, $5.60 1.80. v Jonathans. $2.40 1.76. boxea'. ... Two Crops of Apples. 1 Walla Walla, Wash., 'Oct, $4. Second crop apples are numerous on the trees of the Walla Walla valley , this year, several , orcnaraists navinsr reported a repeated of Karly June an a other early appies. In tha City's limits 3. D. Kollv. Nnah Evans and A. Blglcr have found apples ready to , eat. on trees that furnished the table in the early summer, . Completing Prune Pack. ' , k Vancouver, Wash, Oct $4. It will re quire two weeks mora to complete the prune pack at the J. K. Armsby- plant according to a statement made by Scott Swetland, local - manager. - The com pany deals exclusively with foreign markets and hair so (ar shipped 22 cars, all going to England. Prune : drying has been completed and the supply- Is practically all delivered to ths packing plant, ..v. it. ,,:v.r '-.;.- -...i.4 .... , pniT7mnrnoo,. Mm oniiLciiDLrvijo nut ONIONS HERE CATTLE WEAKNESS IS VERY SEVERE HERE; Bntctterlng Bostness Is the Quietest , In History and Killers Are Trying to Bring Down CXst;,Svrlne Val nes Suffer 15 Cents Again. ','. , Todays xoa . vanst, ... . - l.v'V'v--'K!W:K ..-A-Topa.V4 jsortn fortiaad v;..--. : Chicago .................. 1.15 Kansas City f.10 4 .South,,-Qmah ; i t.; , HV:.ffft 44 4 4 4 44444444444 PORTLAND LIVESTOCK RC Hogs, Cattle. Calves. Sheep Friday 1035 152 a;6 Thursday 486 .- 81 wedneadav ... . .. . . 177 . . y 857 Taeaday : . .. ,, . 896 . IbS Mondar .''.,..v.',.L.i,1879'S 839 .;..: a 2218 868 Saturday 256 V Ji; 26 weea ago....,.,., 124 Year ago 185- ' .216 Two yeare ago..., 858 6a2 i'-.- 49 ,.-' . . 1 , The stagnant tone tn the cattle trade and the severe cuts that are being made in' prices is today tha talk ot this en tire section. : Killers are entertaining extreme bearish views regarding cattle prices. - Their viewa in this regard seem to coma from the fact tnat the butcher ing business was never in such a ol lapidated condition as at this time. There is less than half.. the . business passing today that was shown two years ago. Even as compared .with a year ago, butchers are reporting a decrease in inair uim af tiiiiv u nar ettnt., Meats have been so hlah that the bub- no is not putting mem on tne taoie any mora than seems absolutely necessary. Soma have oult eatina? meats nractlcally altogether. This is not a boycott in the strict aensa 01 the word, it is simpiy a condition that is forced because the average 'family can no longer airora to have meats on tha table every day. Tha days when meats were served at every meal in. some American families, seems to have nassed. Naturally this is having a direct ef fect upon tha price of cattle and other livestock in tne yaras. - Tne cattle traai Is naturally most affected because Its produots are utilised more in the fresh stats than otherwise; " Killers are natur ally . trying - to get down ths cost ot roeata to consumers so- that- they .-will be able to operate on a more extensive scale, thereby creating greater profits ior. tnemseivea . . Cattle Prices Are lowered. Further lowering of cattle prices was shown at North -Cortland today. While there was only a limited run in the yards overnight, much- stock has been held over from day to day because of the lack of buyers except ,at- extremely low values. A. . s ,; While it IS quite possible that steers can ba rood enough to brlnsr 87.65 in lots at this time. It will take something of exceptional quality,, to bring above 81.60 just now in ne local yards; in fact,' some very good steers- have , been pressing for sale around 17 7.26. --There seems to be a better tone in tha cow market, than for steers, al though, to some extent the price of tee former b,as been affected by the lat ter. . The spread between cow and ateer prices is not so wide as it waa a short Urns ago. h At Chicago there was a strong tons in the cattle trade for the day. Kansas City-cattle -market ruled steady at former prices. Today's general cattle market rarftre Best steers ................ .$7.60 7.S5 Ordinary steers , 7.2 Poor steers Best . heifers v 7.60 6.75 8.60 8.2S f)csi cgvn ...,. . , Medium cows foor cows ................. Ordinary bulla . i.r,, ,. Fancy - stags ... ............. Fancy bulla . . . Prima light calves .......... 6.50 4,605.00 ,- 8.60 6.60 8.609.00 6.50 7.60 rrime neavy Xogs Are "Down is Cents. There was a loss of fully 15c in the Srica of bogs at North Portland for the ay. The spread 'between the values tnat nave oeen in . errect nere ana at points east of the Rockies ' has been considered too great - At times ths local market recently haa been .quoted from 30 to 6O0 above the Chicago price and more than that above South Omaha. -Today tops were aold In the a wine trade at North Portland at $8.16. - There waa another rather liberal run and kill- era had practically everything their own way.-,. .';v--,.' - .: .;.,-?.;,w,.-. .. . ,.:,.;,;., -. .t , . . 1 . . - - AC vnicayv incrv was m iirmer lone in the hog trade with an advance of 60 li the price. ' -; . - Kansas Citv hos- market ruled stronr with an advance of 6 to 10c for the day. Today's aeneral hoc market range: Top killers ,.,......$ 1.15 Good and light ........... ' ' $.25 Heavy a-, . ... . .. i, R.10 8.16 Rough and heavy... . 7.50 7.75 beep Situation Is Strong. , . There is a very strong situation in the sheep trade. Only a small amount ot stuff baa coma forward for, the open market recently. The lambs that cams yesterday were a disappointment as re gards1 quality and they were aold at $6, For better offerings there la little doubt in the minds of the home trade that values can ba lifted 25o over tha former-extreme. ,- , ,;. ' - '- . , At Chicago there was a- steady tons in tha sheep trade for the day. Prices being unchanged. , ,.' . .. Kansas City sheep market ruled strong; with an advance ot 5c for tha day. Today's general mutton market range; Best spring lamos ,,,...f. f 6.50 Ordinary lambs ............ S.005.26 Yearlings v. ............... 4.85 4.50 Old wethers 4.15 Fancy ewes. .. ...... . , . . t . . 8.80 Ordinary ewea . . . . ...... . .. 2.76 Today's ZJvestook (Uppers. 11 ' Hogs Bough ton Brothers,,- Dayton, Wash., one load; J". ly Baker, Caldwell, Idaho, one load; T, M. Tayn, one load; Gorver Brothers, Nyssa, one load, On tario, one load;; w A. Gover, Roblnette, one' load; Arlington Lumber company, Condon, one load; 3. D. Densmore, Le banon, one load direct to Union Meat company; Kiddle Brothers, Imbler, one load. ' . . i . - Cattle Ed. Fletwood, Baker, two OMAHA LIVESTOCK STEADY ' Genera Good Feeling; in the Mis f ' nonrl River Yards .Today. ; :; ,. South Omaha, Oct,'' 24.-Cattle---Re-eelpts, 900: market steady.' Steers, $$.60 9.10; cow, and heifers, $8.0097.75. Hogs Receipts, 1100; market steady at 17T457.70. f Sheep Receipts, $800; market steady to strong. Yearlings, $5.266.6; weth ers, $4.!64.7i lambs, $ 7.04 7.26 1 ewes, $4.004.40. ' -, , CATTLE STRONG AT CHICAGO , , V - : hti; - - m 2 Market In Better Shape With Only Ught Runs Hogs Are Higher.' Chicago' Oct' 24. Hogs. 16.000. Mar ket ateady to nickel higher,. Mixed and butchers, $7.608. 2$; good and heavy, $7.8608.25; rough and heavy, $7.46 7.75; Tight, J7.65 8.16. , t Cattle 2o00. Market strong. . - Sheep 12,000. Market steady;' . . r.- KANSAS CITY HOGS ADVANCE : '. 'J. -j;-. - " m I -r'. v- -v; ' .")-,- . Sales Are Made " 5 to IOC Higher; Nickel Rise In ; Sheep Trade. Kansas City. Oct. 24. Hoga 4500. Market 6 to lOo higher. Tops, 18.10.' Cattle tJ 500. , Market steady. Sheep 6000. . Market atrong; to higher. . , . . . , ' J . " " loads; H. 8. Neel, Condon, one load; M. fchelton. Lvle. Wash., two loada - Mixed stuf r Ward & Harrington, Caldwell. Idaho, one load ' cattle and hogs; -Fred B. Decker, one load cattle and hoas direct to Union Meat company. Total receipts of livestock at North Portland to date this year compares with ths same period a year ago as ioi- lOWS:.. . 1 .'. - , 2 inn . v liia rialn. nogs.., 11)0,800 - 82,218 .... 67.8H7 Tattle 06,7.16 85.748 ' .... I.Oll Calve, 8.213 9,488 , .... ' S.777 Sheep.. ,,,....288,848 204.104 .. .... . 11,244 ... , n.Mj. a.-..-te ai.i, '. Orecoa ?? , ,, , Si ?? Ureron xs Oregoa 26 Oregon ,...........,.,. 26 Oregon 26 Oregon . ...'.,....,.,... JO , 1140 7.90 T.80 6.80 7.80 T.80 8.00 1JH7 1064 t , llil ' 10i6 ' IS50 1178 " v 1086, uresoa ....-.,,,, 1 ; Orecoa : .....,,....'... 21' Orecoa- ............... 1 2 ' ' . .cows Oregoa .-,....,.,,.,..... 26 Oregon , 26 7.65 7.29 1007 1M4 JOBS 86.80 6.80 6. BO a.oo I 6.60 oreroa :,..,.....,.,.,. 8 ' Oregoa. M ... ... v IO88 v.i Oregoa -sy. ,,W,A,; ,f.si ;."';. lOW'.-f: ''ivI',,,n-;r:-5:':'RElFEBV'y Oaeroa ................ 1 :,!'.? U10 . '..T.85 :---,'.i.::' :..:"i.f. BULLS V";..?'.".1 '(-',' '. Oregoa ...,,.,..... v.. . 1 .. ! 1360, , $80 "-..v ;; ::-.'"Iicg- - - Oregon .,.... 8 '. , 241 !-: $8-50 ,. rrway Morning Sales. .- ' ; , ,v: -v;.-:v"'vt. :,-'vXBKBa.;. $ '.-. , Section. -. , Vv ':1?-" . Ko. '' Ave, Ths, C Prlca. Oregoa ...... .... ... . 8 - .i 850 '.$7.00 '4.k!h,.-V..s;' STAOa :vV'- -v -: "'' ' Oregon' ,'..'.'. ....... 1 1250 ; ,- ! 6.25 "..,,, "'V.S' S?.',7-,Vn aWJtS).v')-? '. .:-:,'il--" Oregesi-.&i.a,,..'.a'V -tf "iMo W Oregon '1..', ........... n k $ t.fe-..1130 fef. tut -. . -vi ; v-' V.-'V COWS ,;''V:."',; i ' Oregoa .... 24 "1. . 1120 -18.78 Oregon ................ . 1 ' 14W ' S.28 Oregon . ....... , 4 " ' -1077 in X a00 .' BOOB s-: V " ' '" ''' Oregoa i...., 85 . ': - ' l't $8-85 Oregon . i 94 ,.,;' ', 187 8.85 taaaev ..,,( .,.'. .-is ;: v;i ,. . is. ., ...i . ..'. ,'. rtM... -. .'. .... V.www I....,',. , Oreaos . ......... vijr-: m .; s.ss 67.' I), r''T 1N8 8-26 Idaho ,,...., 67 Oregon ................ 7 '..' C '.;. 221 ? 8.2J Idaho ................. 61 ""-' . ; 10 '.t 8.10 Oregoa , ............ ..,100 16S S.OO Oregon ................ill 'T 't ,178 V1S.O0 Idaho , 1 -" - ilO - . T.8U Idaho . . e aee , a a $ ';!' yv' 1st ;;. ii-;T. Oregon ;..,,,...,,,.,.'.., 4 . 887 ht, 7-85 Ortgon..:':.....4V..' l:H:Jv T.86 Oregoa .. 1 hi m in 1 1 1 1 1 1 -if -;')'. MAY DO WITHOUT LABORATORY City Will Probably. Depend Upon , .i; State,, for Food Tests,,; There will not be a chemical labora tory la connection with tha health, de partment, ' and ths . only work to - be done 1n ths laboratory will ba milk test ing, if the plans made by the budget committee yesterday afternoon are fol lowed. It is proposed to have food tast ing done by the federal and state lab oratory experts; thereby saving to the city ths cost ot new apparatus as well a the services of more chemlits. --With Dr. Calvin 8. White, stats health officer,; and City Health Of floor . Mar cellus, plans were discussed for combin ing, the stats and city laboratories. This plan-was opposed by or. c . wneeier, former city health officer, who sprang a sensation : when ha stated that there waa absolutely no use for the city to enter into combination with any, other authorities and no need for the estab lishment of a (enemies! laboratory as proposed. All of tha food testa ha said, had been and could be cared for by the federal and stats chemists. Commissioner Blgelow stated that thev would have to arrive at some solu tion that would prove , economical, as ths people had voted for the commis sion charter to either provide a better system of government than the old form at the asms cost or a government equally a good aa ' the old form at a much cheaper ostM He said that ths members of the budget and the commis sion should keep those points in mind when going over the proposed appro priations? f -- :r:1Uii ! Following a eonierenca - vim uii Phvaielan Ziealer. ' the committee chopped $600 from the estimate of $1600 for fitting up the .emergency hospital In the new .cltyjali. xne worx wui d resurr.ed - this afternoon . by the com mittee. ; ! , rt . S REPIBCRSERIENT IS ASKED Tremont Volunteers Want City to - Buy Their Fire Apparatus. a r. n ' Rtrowbrldae. president, and t.t. wi chief of the volunteer fire company at Tremont, appeared before the firs department officials asking that the fire . department , Intercede o have the inembera of tha city council pur chase the small piece of fire apparatus they are jiow using. The m umbers of the council, refused some time ago to purchase the spparatua v " ,, iTndiip the old administration several months ago' an appropriation of $600 waa allowed for the purchase of the ap paratus, The company: furnishing ths apparatus turnea it over 10 me teer fire company with the understand- ina- that it could ba used until paid for. Tha claim for the '$600'waa refused by the new council on ths ground that ns bids hsd ever been received as provides by ths charter a, y y CHANGES ORDERED BY MAYOR Albee Makes Investigation ; of the Women's Quarters at City JaU. Following- an investigation made of the woman's quarters of the temporary cltv lail at Sixth and Everett streets. Mayor Albee yesterday ordered that new sheets be ; provided tor the bed and Individual soap, combs ana brashes sup-' plied for the women inmatea -. The in vestigation waa made on the mayor learning that soma of the sheets used had been used previously by other wo men prisoners. ; v ' . City ?WH1 Buy Two Autos, 'Two -automobiles were. ordered - pun chased by the city council this morning. The lowest bids 01 the roro, Motor car company for, a runabout, to .'cost 1 $575 and of 7. W. Leavltt for an auto truck at $2750 were accepted. Both machines are to be used , in - ins : street 'Cleaning department. , , r) ',, v City Has, Cuf Bruslk "J-1"' An "appropriation of 41000 '.was! al lowed. Commissioner Dieck this morning by the city council for enforcement of ths new brush ordinance and for re pairs to ths steam roller abd. other. ap paratus : used by his department. J.C.V1LS0N&CO; ; " '.r aansnas !..x- NEW TORK STOCK EXCHANGE! ';, NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANQH ' rHtPiOO BOARD OB" TRADE THE STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGB PORTLAND OFFICE t? 'j ' gSg oak BW Crronnd Vloor, Iiowls Bids;. Thonas saarsoavu etso. aiai. - . tocks, stoads, Oottom, arala, rta. -Sie-ai7 Beard ef Trade Bnildiag, DIRECT PRIVATE .WIRES . TO ALL' EXCHANGES Members Chicago Board of Trade. Correspondents of Logan as Bryan , . , Chicago, .New York. . uregon 11 - xau- s.oo Oregoa : ..,...r....... 87 ;.S- -X 202 8.50 Oregon'' ..,........r,.i,..f,.'8:'-;jf:-,(' 258 8.50 Wasblagtoa-''V'M,w'.100';Xt.'tx184...W--. S.60 WasMagtea "....'..:..;. 108 " . ,158 V'J ; .g.00 0YERDECK&C00KECO ASICIKQ C25,CC3 FOH " . THE LOSS OF -HIS LEGT The damage suljt of Paul R. Horner against ths Hammond Lumber company waa started before .a. Jury In federal court this morning. Horner is asking $26,000 for the loss of a leg. He was head dogger on a sawlog carriage at Mill City. The dog hammer, in kicking M . bik i. ,.n,...ltin. -,i.t. 1 . 11 . N. Smith is represetitlng - Horner, with Weatherford & Weatherford defending ths corporation. , , v . 1 1 . , - Th o Canadian Bank . of Commerce .,4 , HEAD OFFICE, ' M 'iX Toronto, Canada, ' t I' ' .. EUbUshedl874 ' A ' Cescrsf Banking , Boslnes - s, - - .TraoMctsd. ;1 Interest paid on tiro depotha ' . PORTLAND ' BRANCH, Corner , Second and . Stark 9ta F. C MALPAS. Manager. Tacomay Seattle CHEHALIS, CENTRALIA ALL. POINTS, NORTH Four Jtms Daily Permit of voar letrins at an , hour convenient lor you. You will find comfort and pleasurt on the trip, and satisfaction in the,' appetizing .meals on f' ths Dining Cart of the THREE , TRAINS DAILY ToHcquiam and Aberdeen TWOV DAILY v TO Raymond and South Bend ay, , . JS f 1 Ask for tickets via the ) I Route of the Great Big V Baked Potatoes Chicago Reached in 72 Hours ' the; fast time North Coast Limited - . . ' . AND '. Atlantic Express Both run through from Portland : : ria Minneapolis and St Paul, tho ; form eT through Milwaukee. "; ' Have steam heat , and electric - lights throughout ' 'j ' I '-' Portland City, Ticket ' - Office; : ' ' BBS Morrison Btras. U" yhoassi XSU ,844, A-lfl4 Northern Pacif ic Railway ' ' a a. d. charlton; a o. p. a , ' , VorUand, Oregon , -1 J TRANSPORTATION AST VBASrOTJIOO, 0 ixaSSXI , Ann sajt szsao. 1 S. S. ROANOKE vTEDNSBDAY. OCT. tl. 8 P. M. ' COOS BAT AJTO BUBJBKA So S. ALLIANCE SUNDAY. OCT. 28. P. BOkTX PAOITIO aTBAMBRtf CO, - 189 A THIBD STBBBX. , - rhones Main and A-1314. turn .. ax&aat&jia) . San Francisco and Los Angeles 'BB. Bear Sana 4 pi tn. ov. B. . .-. Bs. Beave Bella 4 p. m., Oot. 88. - . Tha Ban rranolaoo a FortUusU B. B. Oa, Ticket OHioe 4 and Wash, (with O-W, St. W. u. atarinau aaua, .1 COOSBAYLINE ; .'V - Steamship" lireakwater -i'fc Balls from ainawortb dock, Partlaae, at S '"-'' p. so., eTry Taasdar vaolo.- - Freight ie. ; . V: eelvad anUl 12 e'elock (aooa) o salUns dar. . -, PaiMHw fari FlraC alaaa 810. uani lua lv ''-. (man onlrl 87. l&eladlnt berth sad Biasla. tick- ; A.2.-na. I,. H. aVoennc asaat. :,:iiux Accrican-HawaHan S. S. Co f , TXHAT7XTZ7XO OOT. ' Freight Service Between t New Tork a'oriiana-a.uropai ; ' .. mavsat SJohadalad SalUags, aw atstsa ' .110 Railway - Kxcaanse BldSv J. 'A - I'.'i ft" 1 i