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OREGON CITY t OPRIER, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, WOf. EGS WEAK IN MARKET Litth f cmand Locally )rdinary Potatoes. For POULTRY HAS FIRM TONE Wheat Is Lower, Dressed Hogs ' Scarce and. Drop Is tx , pected In Veal By i Dealers. . ' In the local market this week eggs are still week, running from 16 to ' lfiip. : fnncv DotatofS are acting a litt.la hHifpr: onions are in better de mand than lHSt week and1 tbe wheat markfit in shamlv lower. Some sales ' of hops are recorded ; ordinary pota toes are still at the weak point with little demand at present values. Stor age operations in eggs are likely to start tliu lattpr pnrt of this month. - The poultry s.tuation retains a very firm tone and the demand is as good as last week. Apples are moving fast and celery is scarce and prices higher s dressed hogs are, vury scarce but meat dealers look lor a drop in the veal market. WHEAT New clnb, 6?o; red Rus sian, 65c; bjoestera, 67o; Valley, 71o. BARLEY Feed, $28.50; rolled, f24.50; brewing, $23.50. CORN Whole, $27 ; cracked, $28 per ton. RYE $1.65 per cwt. OATS Producers' price No. 1 white, $28; gray, $27. FLOUR New eastern Orgon pat ents, $3.80 & $410; straights, 13.40 & 8.H0; export, $3.19; Valley, $3.60 & 3.65: graham, $3.75; rye, 60s, $5; bah, $2.75. MILLSTUFFS Bran, $17.50 per ton ; middlings, $25 ; !-horts. country, $19.60; city, $18.50; chop, $18. HAY Producers' price Timothy, Willamette Valley, fancy $10 & 12; ordinary $7 & $9; eastern Oregon $14 & $15 ; mixed $8 50 & $9 ; clover $8 & $9 ; grain $8.50 & $9 ; cheat $8. BUTTER Oity creamery Szc; outside fancy 30c; ordinary 27c; store 16 & 17o. EGGS Vo.. 1 fresh Oregon oandled 16 & 16o. CHEESE New Full CTeam at 15o ; Young America 16c; cheddar 15o. POULTRY Mixed ohickens 16 & 14operlb; fancy hens 14o per lb; roosters old llo per lb; stags 12o per lb ; fryers 19 & 20o per lb ; broilers 19 & 20a per lb ; ducks 16;per lb ; geese 10 & llo per lb; turkeys 15 and 16o per lb ; dressed 21o per lb. HOPS Contracts 1906 crop lOo per lb; 1905 Oregqn prime to choice 9 & llo; poor grade 7 & 8o; Washington iOg ; 1904 crop 6)o for choioe. WOOL 1905 clip Valley coarse to medium 24 & 25o ; fine 25 & 27o; Eastern Oregon 19 & 22o. MOHAIR Nominal so & 81c. SHEEPSKINS Shearing 15&20 eaoh; shortwool 25&40 each; medium wool, 60&75 eaoh ; Ung wool, 75c&$l TALLOW Prim, per lb, 8&4o; No. 2 and grease, 2&2o. CHITTEM BAKK 3o per lb. HIDES Dry, No. 1, 16 lbs and up, 16K&17o per lb; dry kip, No 1, 5 to 15 lbs, 14c ; dry calf No. 1, under 5 lbs., 13o; salted hides,, steers, sound 60 lbs and over, lO&llo; cows, 8& 92c; stags and' bulla, sound, 6&7o; kip, 15 to 80 lbs, 9o; calf, sound, un der 15 lbs, llo; green, nnsaltBd,- lo less; culls, lo per lb less; horseraces. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by .the Clackamas Abstract Company. A O Hodgkin to W M Rose, . tracts, 48, 49, 57 and 58, Jennings Lodge ; $800. T A Bluir to D Roberts, 21.46 acres in sec 84. 5-1 e; $700.- G Ellsworth to J W Ellsworth, nej of seW of swH of seo 82, 1-4 e ; $25. S.liu.nnH T.urirll, I Oo tO W L Jacobson Tract 12 Oak Grove; $800. Sift Oo to layers, pari 01 W O Heater to M 0 Strickland, lots 1 to 7 and 10 to 12, blk 4, and all blk 5, Mt View Add; $1. E Teiwilliger to J Berreth, sej of sej seo 9, and sw of sw sec 10, 4 8 e ; $600. 1 , , V M Freeman to F Stulke, lot 6, blk fi, Barton ; $35. tiibernia Sav Bank to V Brandt, 1, 2, 17 and 18 , in blk 26. Milwaukie PHrk ; $200. , E Gnnderson to B Lewison, lots 22, 23, 24 J in bkl fi, lots 5 and 9, in cm e, in Pleasant Little Homes,' No. 8;hd, H I llrnnao in S OrOU86. M Of lot aud all 8, in blk 8, Estacada: $500. , L L Hawkins to P G E Co., tract in Moore Claim, 67, 2-1 e; $1. O D Hawkins to P G E Oo, tract in Claim 67, 2-1 e; $1. G Lehman tb H T Duncan, 42 acre? in seo 16, 2-1 e; $4750. L E Armstrong to L A Blackerby, lots 1 and 2, L lk 90, Clackamas Co.; 455. . t Hibernia Savings tsanK 10 n j Bnmeardner. lot 11, blk 7, Milwaukie Park ; $40. W Long to J uresooner, iu aureo iu seo 24, 6-1 w; $250. T 1. ciimrii.Hu to G S Freeman, lo 11, blk 15, Windsor; $90. . H Jones to uregon Bweaisu vjuiuuk. ation Sooiety, sec 9, 5-8 e ; $5000. h T Rnrbmnn tn D L Torrence. 40 aores in Hood Claim; $1620. 'T Johnson to J M Mason, 11 acres seo 25,(1-1 e; $2287. . J H Crocker to E E Morrison, ne of ue sec 15, 5-1 e; $900. . S Crocker to FE Morrison, s'of se sec bO, 6-1 e;$3300. Hibernia Savings can mj vi Sheiwe. lots 7 and 8, blk 1. nd 9 and 10 in blk , Milwakuie.Park ; $190. F .farnhs fit al to D ArciiiDaia dik 11, Robertson; $1000. lrt, tn A T Winches. 1 to 4 and 9 to 12 in blk 12 Cauby ; $1. J H Logan to jni f areetz wy3 ui 0074 seo 6 4-2 e ; $150. , M Wnodfolk to W Heliberg 10 acres in Brock Ulai'm 8-1 e; $150. W HollhHTi? to M Woodtolk 15 aores in Brock Claim, 8-1 e; $100. R W Elmer to F E Mueller, one inint.li nf si; nf HfiW seo 18. abd the fek of the nwj seo 24, 4-2 e; $285. The Clackamas Abstraot & Trust Co. are owners of the only complete abstract plant in Clackamas County. Prompt and reliable work on short noticce, and all work guaranteed. AhRtxncts made, money loanea, mort gages foreclosed, trusts executed, es tates settled and titles perfected. f V.l iT A ID T7" " ' J. r. ULinnu, President and Manager. Over Bank of Oregon City. less; culls, 10 per 10 ihhs; uuibdhiudh, erfl alter jtue resiguauuu , ui rinu salted each $1.25&1 75; dry eaoh fl&iMcGinnis, who was elected chief one 4.50; colthides 25&50c ; goat skins j.ear ag0. Charles E. Burns, Jr., who li in.1firvi Aneora each ; HI I the nnsition of vmu. -" I o I WOD nJuiMJ" , " - x oommon POTATOES Best sorted 80c per 'sack; producers' prioe tor car lots 70&75c per cwt; ordinary 65&70o per cwt; ordinary 65&70c; producers' prion 45&50c; sweets, $2.50 per crate. ONIONS Jobbing (rice Oregon, No. 1, $1&1.25; producers' price, No. 1, 85&90c; No. 2, 50&75c; garlic 8&10operlb; onion sets, 7o. FRESH FRUITS Apples, '"culls, " $1; ordinary, $1&1.50; fancy, $1.75&2; Hood River fanoy Spitzenbergs and Newton Pippins, $2.75&3; oranges, new navel, $2.50&8.25; seedling, ; M'FARLAND ELECTED CHIEF. , Wins Office by Majority of Ten Over Chris tlartman. E. L.. McFarland, of Cataract Hose Co., was "Monday afternoon elected chief of the fire department by a ma jority of ten votes over Chris Hart- maa, of fountain nose uo. xiie eiou tion was .rather quiet, as there was ho oontest for any office save that of chief, and considerable worn was aone by the friends of the candidates. Mr. McFarland will sucoeed himself, as Iia was nnnointed 'chief some months ago by' the board of Are commission em. after (the resicnation . of Frank ...!.nnt nhiaf ' Traf'fti fid hv the nromO' BODIOVdUV v..iJ, J tion ol Mr. mop anaua, was ohjuidu vu succeed himsnlf without oppos'tiou. Three fire couimissiouers were chosen. The vote follows : For Chief E. L. MoFarland Chris Hartman For Assistant Chief Charles E. Burns, Jr. For Commissioners Fred W. Humphrys Clarenoe Bruner E. Frederiok bananas, 4M&5o per lb, lemons, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Itch, Ring; choice, tl. 75&2. 75 per hos ; fancy, $3& Worn1 Her)es Barbers' ItcU. 8 25 ner bos; limes, Mexican, 91.20 per 100; pineapples, $4.60 per doz; pears, $1.75 per box; tangeriness, $1-25- ' m ' VEGETABLES Turnips, new, 75o per sack ; carrots, 60&75o per sack ; beets, 90c$l per sack ; Oregon rad ishes, 25o per doz ; cabbage, Oregon, tanerewt: California, $1.75&$2 per cwt; green pep'ere, 40c per lb; Cali fornia tomatoes, $2.50&$3 ; Florida, - $7; Mexican, $3; paisnips. 90c&$l;' string beans, 25&30c ; cauliflower, $2 per crate; green peas. 10&12o per lb; horseradish, 6&7o per lb; arti chokes, 85c&$l per doz; hothouse lettuce, $1.50&1.75 per lox; celery, "$4 50&5.00 per crate; pumkins, ljc; squash, ljc ; sprouts, 60 per lb; cran berries, Jerseys, $14 per bbl; Coos Bay . and Tillamook, $10; asparagus, 12c per lb ; rhubarb." 7o. DRIED FRUITS Apples, evapor ated, 13&15c per lb; apricots, 13o per lb ; peaches, 10)i&13o per lb ; sacks, V,a per lb less; prunes, 30 to 40, 6c; Uc drop on each sixteenth smaller size ; flt?s, California black, 6&7c per lb California white, 5&6c per lb; dales, golden, 60 per lb; fards, $1.85 per 15-lb box. tfRESH MEATS Front street Beeftrftcers, 4&5c per lb; cows, 3&4c pei-'ATJiogs, block, 9&9o per lb; packers)c per lb; bulls, 4&5c per lb; ;or.-anT. fii&9c Der lb: ordinary, .hu. uul lib": poor, 7&8c per lb; mutton, Tin. 8&10c per lb.. All nf t,heRe diseases are attended by iiuirirr nrninh in almnflt in- IU It'lJf" ........ stantlv relieved by applying Chamber- Iain's Salve ana Dy 11s coniiuuuu ud a pefr.anent cure may be effected. It has, in fact, cured many cases that had resisted all other treatment. Price 25 cents per box. r or saie vy HuntlevBros. Co. Oregon Oity and Molalla. STRICKEN BY PARALYSIS. ' Miss E. S. Watrous Is Dangerously III at Salem. Suit to Jdose Mortgage. o ; . lino v.oonAinmftnpnfid bv E. G. Jones against A. Hi Niswander for the 'foreclosure of L&mjftgaga, given to se ri,t nnv.nent of a promissory note for $500. The flfij and mortgage uniii.i in favnr nf Eli S. Calk- transferred thtfiJi to .William Scott, and Scott, in-.turntransferred them W tne piaintm. Miss E. S. Watrous, a sister of Mrs. K n. KbIIv. of this city,. was stncEen with parlysis at her home in Salem, Thursdav. ana is lying i" " of her sister, Mrs. D. W. Craig, near Morningside, south of Salem, borne time in f eoruary mibB nan. .vI plained of not feeling well and left her place in Patton's bootst" or der to rest and .recuperate, nobody considering her ailment serious, di that time she has been stopping at the suburban home of her siBter, and about midnight weanesaay uo heard cooghing violently. Mr. and Mrs Craig went to her room to ascer tain what tne trouoie.was, mm 1Br nnahle to speak, having suffered a stroke of paralysis It is feared the violent cougmng causeu uumnue a blood vessel in the head, and her ,ase has been a very serious one since. Miss Watrous is ahout 60 years of age and lived for some time in tins city, Bvneio bud j friends. Three litte roles we all should keep, To make life happy and bright, Smile in the morning, smile at noon, Tate Rocky Mountain Tea at night. Huntley Bros. Co. ....... E v. HUSTLE! YOU HAVE A CHANCE TO WIN The Otegoa Qty Comkt will give to the person receiving the highest ntunberof Votes up to Sattttday, April 7, 1906, at 5 P. M., a Daisy No. 3 Reid Sepatator, Capacity 350 pounds pet houtf Wotth $85. HOW TO GET VOTES One vote will fee given for each Scents paid on Subscription until 5 P. M.t Satafcfay April 7, J 906 This is Election year and of course you want to keep in touch with conditions. 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