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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1895)
the morning oregonian, peha.t, February is, isos. THE BUSINESS WORLD RECEIPTS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE LARGER AND PRICES EASIER. The "Wlicat Market Rciiortti br Tele- graph General Prodtjfce and Flnnncial Advices. Csuairy p'"o4c q arrix; more freely, but t. e demand is bo Strang', and prices, which n ere Ann a. few day ago are less so now. This 2s especially the case rjftix cfGt, which are not I My to advance fur.ner during the next few Cays, Butter 1 decidedly weak, but no lower. O'her produce in?- be quoted steady. No c- anges were repvrtAd in grocery lines yester ct. Brnk Statements. The clearin.es of the leading cities ot tbe North west 5eaterday were as follows: Exchanges. Balances. Pcrtland .. 9204.H17 J28.310 Tacoma H3.3W 14.SS8 SeatMe l0,5Sl 21,703 THE GRAIN MARKETS. Prices. Pnld for Wheat at Home nnd Abroad. r: " local wheat market was dull sesterday. iv.ttxit change ia quotations. If anything, the tendency of the market Is downward. Export Nrues at present are about 41c per bushel for "WiCla Walla, and 75?77?c per cental Tor Val ley wheat. At Cliicngo. CHICAGO. Feb. 14. May wheat opened from ""'- lowr than It cloved yesterday. It un dulated between 534 and 53,c during the great er part of the forenoon, having more than re avered th initial loss. Business was very 1 ght. Orders from the outside were scarce. The primary market receipts amounted to 15J. iJOO bushels, compared with only S7.000 bushels a week ago. and 265,000 bushels last year. The t hipments of flour from primary Western mar kets are liberal, and added to the wheat ship ments largely. Mall advices referring to the re teat severe cold weather in Kurope express fear for tlic condition of the winter wheat crop of Southern Russia, which, it was said, had so protection. The firmness in corn continued to Jietp the price of wheat, and May closed at C3J4c February closed at 5l7a At New YorU. NEW YORK. Feb. 14. Flour Dull but steady. Wheat Stot, market dull; prices firm and unchanged. Options were very dull, but steady, mith prices unchanged and trading entirely local account, with considerable switching; May was anost active: Closing prices: No. 2 red, Feb ruary. CG&c; March. C7Jic; May. 3S")ic: June. C8Hc; July. A8Kc: August, 59c; September, 3sc; December, C2ia Liverpool Spot Market. LIVERPOOL, Feb. 14. Wheat Snot, steady: ,jmand poor: No. 2 red winter, 4s 6Vjd; Ifo. 2 r;red spring. 5s 3&d; No. 1 hard Manitoba. 5s 24d; No. 1 California, stocks exhausted. Fu tures opened quiet and unchanged; closed un changed. Corn Spot, steady: American mixed. 4s Bd. Futures opened quiet and unchanged: closed firm and unchanged to If higher; February, March and April, 4s; May, June and July, 4s 3d. Flour Steady; demand moderate; St. Louis fancy winter, 5s 6d. Rcerliolim's Grain Report. LIVERPOOL, Feb. 14. Wheat, steady, with yor demand: cargoes on passage, per steamer. Ni. 2 red wheat (480 pounds), 20s Sd; cargoes. Walla Walla (500 pounds). 22s 9d; No. 1 sland er 1 California (500 pounds). 23s 11M: cargoes off j?t. steady: on passage, buyers and sellers arc apart. English country markets, quiet but t eady. Wheat In Pari, steady: flour In Taris. frm. Wheat In Antwerp, steady. LOCAL QUOTATIONS. PvIcck Current in the Produce Mar ket Yesterday. ' Iiur Portland. Salem, Cascadla and Day 1 a are quoted at $2 30 per barrel; Gold Drop. S- 50. Snowfiake. 92 CO; Benton county, 92 SO; jr-aham, 92 15ff2 SO: superfine. 51 00. Otr-Ootj awM(C quoted firm at",2T2Ser'peri li stit-H milling. 20&30c: gray. 29327c Rolled .Uh ar quoted a follows: Bags. 95 735JG; bar ic' a, 5C-0 2T.: cares. 93 75. Barley feHl barley. 63g5c percental; brew--.'g. S0S5e. according to quality. MWiv'uffs Bran. $12; middlings. 913 50; chop ed. 9 12 it 15. middlings, none in market; .' I. n viiest. G7V4S75C per cental. "lar Good. fUlO per ton. 7ut r Fancy creamery Is quoted at 223r25c V-? pr.nd; fancy dairy. l'l&SttOc; fair to good. EMj$15c. common, SfflOc. P-tatos Quotations wholly nominal. On ons Good Oregon. 90et5$l per sack. ' ..-, ' -j dickens, old. quoted at 92 5063 per "x:pn. oung. 92 503 per doceu; ducks. Arm at mUfTi. geese, $067; turkeys. lie. 9c per pound; -Jjc-c". about lie per pound. igas -Oregon were quoted yesterday at 15c Tr ip'.cal fruli--Califonla lemons, $3 504 CO: t?.t b. M 5C: bananas, $2 50ff3 50; California :e!i, $2 503 25 per bos; pineapples, Hon o'j'.u. $3S 50; sugar-loaf, 5. FJgs California l.!a.k. boxes, quoted at $1 25; sacks, 4⪼ Cal ifornia white. 10-pound boxes, VOcQ jit 25-pounfl Xoxes, 52 50; sacks, GCSc; Turklslj. boxes, 14Ji? 30c; fancy, large. 20021c: bags. 10c. Fresh fruit Apples, good, $101 50 per box; C'imi:on, 75c&fl. Oregon vegetables Cabbage, l'ic per pound; kquash, 65c per dozen. California vegetables Brussels sprouts, $1 25 per 30-pound box; string beans. 12 $ 13c per pounJ; green 'peas. 1213c per pound: arti chokes, $16N1 10 per doien; cauliflower, S5c per dc:en. $2 50 per crate; weet potatoes. ?2 25ff3 per cental; cucumbers, hothouse, 91 75J2; as pragus, ISe per pound; garlic, 10c per pound; lettuce, 25c per dozen. $1 per box. Nuts Almonds, t-ort shell. S)llc per pound; paper bhell. 12til4c; new crop California wal nuts, soft shell, 119124c; standard walnuts. 10'i nll: Italian chestnut?. 124 ff 14c; pecans, 13 iflCc; Brazils, 12413c; filberts, 14ffl5c; pea- xtut, raw, fancy, fg.c: roasted. 10c; hickory i--t, SlOc; oovoanuts. 00c per dozen. col a alley. bglOc according to qualitv: t mpqua, 79o; fall clip, &fCc; Eastern Oregon, &S7& lisps Cliolce, 7c: medium. 4&6o: poor, 3c. Irovlaloiuv Kastern liatns, medium, quoted at Sm812ic per pound; hams, picnics. lOffllc: Vircakfast bacon. 1213c; short clear !de. 10 li,; dry salt sides, J610e; dried beef hams. IS tJMti lard, compound. In tins. S4S9sc; pure. It Una. TttgrllHc; plff feet, 50. ?3 50; 40s, 93 23. kits, 91 23. TIic Mercliandiae Market. Sa'v.on Columbia rler. No. 1 tails. SI 25ff 1 Co. No. 2 tails. 92 25fl?2 50; fancy, Xo. 1. ra',.4. 91 75IM 85; Alaska, Xo. 1 talis. $1 20 3 30; No. 2 tails. 91 Xff2 25. ial Steady; domestic. $5ff7 50 per ton; for f gn. JS 50gll. Beans inall white. Xo. 1. Sl.tc per pound; tj.'er, 3ty:; biyou, Sc, Lima. 5c. I crdage Manilla rop, lH-ineh, is quoted at !). and sisal. 0? pr pound. 'sgar D. 4ic: C 4c: extra C. 4Sc; dr- graa :4tcd. 6Sc: cube, crushed and powdered. 6c jvr pound; Ue ier pound dlscvunt on all grades t t prompt cash: lwlf .barrels. c more than fcarre's, mar4e sugar. lT.jflCc per pound. t"V!ee Cos ta Rica, 22 iff 23V?: RWj. 20822c: a'varfor. 2121c; Mocha. 2dH-V2Sc; Padang ,a3 .IK. Palembaag Java. 26 0 2Se; Lahat ."aa. 2a 6 25c; Arbuckle's MoUocka and Lian. i3 30 per 100-paund case; Columbia, 922 80 per I'.pcund care. The Meat Market. lef Grass, top steers. 92 5002 S; fair to g;ou steers. 922 25; cows, 92f2 50; dressed bet' 90o per pound. ea:-Drebd. smalt. SgCc; large. 364c pe" prnd. H"k Gross, choice heavy, $!H?3 60: light and 1-r.ers. 9S 50; dressed. 4V per peuiKl. M-tton Gross. bst sheep, wethers. 92 ft 2 U. ees, $1 501 73. lamlv. $2: dressed mat ten. 4s'4tie; lama. 414c per pound. MIW YOKlv STOC1C MARKET. 5tnrntIon "Vn the Feature of the Speculation. NEW YOR1C Feb. 14. The transactions on t.e stock exchange today were light, and th m&rket was dull and uninteresting to a de Kree which was unlocked for. In -lew of the 1-rrt tlirown upon the government's contract v h the bond syndicate. Stagnation was the fea'are of the speeulaiioa. and were it not for Fgar. Northwestern, and. In a terser degree. I kicago Gan. the volume of business would la-e been light Indeed. The dealing In To bacco was Interesting, by reason of the fact t;at there was oridrnce ftf inside buying, the c-srrnion recording as advance ef 114 iver cent, cf wfciih ail but.H Pr cent was retained to the . ase and ta preferred moving up lt per cent. and closing at the best. Xerlbwcst opened n per cea. up on cffring of sltert (.vntraeu, bJi when the buying account ceased, the stocks sagged ST. aa flaring the forenoon was freely sotd. partly 0 liquidation of long stock, hold ers of wh'cft were dlscosraged at the poor an nual rerrt, and In part by the bear traders, result' n x break of 2U per ceat from the tst, figures ot the morning. A rally of . per e'yit was made at the close, making the loss j'n the daj' 1, per cent. Tho preferred stock. on a i-ale of 300 shares, declined 1 p" eenL. Sdgar lost In the transactions, but fluctuated within a range of . closing below yester day. Chicago Gas opened higher, but the ad vance was lost, and on steady selling tbe price fell off gradually lj, closing ', above the low est. Tbe general market was fairly firm dur ing the morning, becoming heavy during the afternoon, and closing weak in tone, with a ma jority ef the shares from eh per c81 below J-eaterday's closing figures. There was a considerable Increase In bond trading today, and prices were in the main well held. The total sates were $716,500. The total sales of stocks today were 131, 34S shares. Including: Am. Tobacco ... 8.700!Loule. & Nash.... G.S00 Am. Sugar 30,500Xorthwestcrn .... 3,000 Burlington S.SOO.St. Paul 10.700 Chicago Gas W.SOOCordage pref. 3,000 Distilling 2.600' Money on call, easy at 12 per cent: closed at lVi per cent; prime mercantile paper, 34 5 per cent; sterling exchange, firm, with actual business In bankers bills at 94 SSUf? 4 6S4 for demand, and 94 S61 S7 for 60 days; posted rates, 94 S7t24 feS and fi S2& 4 B91i; commercial bills, 91 : silver certifi cates. 59?: bid. Government bonds, firm; state bonds, inact ive; railroad bonds firm. Petroleum Weak; Pennsylvania sales, none; March option sales, none; closed at ?1 06 bid. BONDS. Bonds closed at New York yesterday as fol lows: U. S. 5s, reg... do 5s, coup... do 4s, reg..... do 4s. coup.... .113 "Erie 2ds 39 .115 G. ir. & s. A. Ss.. JCVi HOvi" do 7s 101 .HOIIL &. T. Cent. 5s..l05Vi . 05 I do 6s 100V. do 2s. reg. Pacific Cs of "05..100 IM. K. T. 1st 4s... 79V Ala., class A 104"! do 2d 4s 45V, do B 105 iMuu Union Cs 111 do C 04 IN. J. a gen. ns...!!!1 do currency .... 94 North. Pac lsts..H2 La. new cons.. 4s. 92U'Korthwest cons.. ..141 Mo. 6s 100 N. Car. 6a 125 do 4s Pit Xenn. new set 6s. S4 do S. F. deb. rts.ior, Rio Gr. West. lsts. 64$ St. P. cons., 73... .124 i!o n. & P. W. 5s-100: COM 100 JSt, Louis & I. M. do old 6s m I gen. 5s 7G Va. Centuries .... 5S?Sl. Louis & S. F. do def f; gen. Cs 103 Archlson 4s GlVTexas Pac. lsts... St do 2d A 17 do 2ds 224 Can. South. 2ds...l044!U. P. lsts of '90...103V a P. lsts of '95.100V; West Shore 4s....l04y, D. &. R, G. 7s..114VlSo. R. R. 5s s0fc IVj do 4 SO js. Car. non-fund STOCKS. The closing quotations for stocks at New York yesterday were as follows: Atchison 4t;Northwestern . Adams Ex 142 do pref 137 90 . 29? 16 0 . 18 AIL & Ter. H.... 35Vi N. Y. Central ato. iixpress .....110 ir. v. & is. i;ng... Bait, & Ohio. CIVi'Ont. & Western... 49 Oregon Imp 48 jOrcgon Nav Can. Pacific .. Can. Southern Central Pacific . 13 ,0. S. L. & 17. N... Ches. &. Ohio :C?ilPaclflc Mall 2 PA Chicago & Alton. 11145 P.. D. & E 2i Chi.. B. & Q 70K;Pittsburg 154 Chicago Gas 7Ss;PuIlman Palace. ..151 Con. Gae 127 Reading Ii C. C. C & St. L.. 357ilRlo Gr. Western... 1S Col. Coal & Iron.. Gk do pref 43 Cotton Oil Cert... 18 Rock Island 61',j Del. & Hudson 127JSt. Paul 55V Del.. L. & W 159ta do pref 117 D. & R. G. pref... 34ai'St- P. & Omaha... 29Vi DisU & C F. Co.. Si do pref 10S Erie 10 ISouthern Pacific .. 17 do pref 21 (Sugar Refinery ... S9i Ft. Wayne 150 hnn. Coal & Iron. 14 Gr. North, pref.. 100 (Texas Pacific S Chi. & E. I. pref. 90 IT. & O. C pref 70 Hocking Valley .. 19l;L'nlon Pacific 9 111. Central Ml v. S. Express 42 St. P. & Duluth... 20 iWcb.. St. I & P.. 5 Kan. & Texas pref 31i' do pref ..... 12a Lake K. & W 13 Wells-Fargf Ex.. .100 do pref 70 I Western Vnlon ... fcS Lake Shore 137 IWhoellng & L. E.. Lead Trust . j do pref 35 Louis. & Nash... 52!Iinn. & St. Louis. 25 JyOlllS. & 2i. Alb.. OiD. & II. G 11 Man. Con.. ,106'Gen. Electric 2S;S, 10 IN'aU Linseed 17 . 93 Col. Fuel & Iron.. 21 , 21Vii do pref 75 .13 Hi. &T. Cent 2 ,64 IT., A. A. & N. M.. 1 Sa,;r.. St. L. & K. C. 1 3V do pref 7 S0So. R. R 9?t Mem. & Charles. Mich. Central .... Mo. Pnclnr Mobile &. Ohio... Nash. & Chat... Nat. Cordage .... do pref N. J. Central... Nor. & W. pref.. J 1 uo prei..... North Am. Co.... 3V;Am. Tobacco ..... 89 Northern Paclno... 2Ti) do prer.....-..-..10." do pref 15TacjPr.iD. S 'G.?. :"-2 ' Mlnlntr Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 14. The official clos ing quotations for mining stocks today were as follows: Alta. ?0 32Halc & Norcross.,90 77 Andes 21LTustice S Belcher 35!Kentuck Con 3 Best & Belcher... 70'Mexican 70 Bodie Con b9jMono 20 Bullion 91ML Diablo 10 Bnlwer Con ll'Ophlr 1 :5 Caledonia 5Overman 12 Challenge Con.... 2".'JPotosi 47 Chollar 43 Savage 36 Confidence 93!sierra Nevada .... 31 Con. Cal. & Va... 2 70'Sllver Hill 5 Con. Imperial .... HSIlver King 10 Crown Point 35:Union Con 42 Gould & Curry.... 231YclIow Jacket .... 1 10 NEW YORK. Feb. 14. Mining stocks today closed as follows: Bulwer .... $0 OOiOntario .99 50 .. 1 40 Chflllar rUl'rrhlT- Crown Point .... :i5(PlvmouUi . Con. Cal. & Va 2 SOlQulcksllver 1 V0 Dead wood 40 do pref 13 50 Gould & Curry... 27telerra Nevada .... 33 Hale & Norcross. 70l?tandard 2 25 Homestake 17 00!UnIon Con 43 Mexican 6Srellow Jacket 42 London Financial Xcns. NEW YORIC, Teb. 14. The Evening Post's, London cablegram says: The stock mirkets to day were good, with strong buying of Argen tlnas and other South Americans the feature. American railroads advanced, but closed under the best. The increase in the bullion in the bank this week is due to the beginning f tle collection of revenues. One hundred and six thousand pounds or gold was exported during the week, the details being: 9110.000 to South America. 950,000 to Roumania. while 20,000 came from Australia. 124,000 from China, aud 10,000 from the Continent. Bullion nnd Exchange. SAN FRANCISCO. Teb. 14. Following are the bank rates for bullion and exchange in this market: Drafts on sight. New York, per 9100. 10c; do telegraphic. 12c; sterling Wits on London. CO-day bank. 94 SS; do sight. 94 SOU; do commercial. 94 S3; sliver bars, per ounce. 59Vi$ao?ic: Mexican dollars. 4Sfl0c. LONDON. Feb. 14. Bar silver. 27 7-16d; con sel. 101 9-16; bullion Into Bank of England. 23,000; Bank of England discount rate, 2 per cent. SAX FRANCISCO TRADE. Prices and Comment From the liny City Markets. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 14. Fkwr Net cash prices far family extras. 93 250S 35 per bar rel; bakers extras. 93 1553 25; superfine. 92 10 2 40. Wheat A slow movement continues to be the fotture of the situation. Prices are undisturbed. No. 1 shipping quality is quotable at e2c per cental, with SSc for something of a choice quality. Milling. S792e; Walla Walla. 75c for fair average quality. 774S0c for bltte-siom. and 67c for damp. Barley Buyers are not numerous, and t'i market Is lacking In activity. Firm holding keeps prices steedy more than anything els. Feed, fair to good. 73?;f75e; choice. 76477c; brewing. $590r per cental. Oats Trade drags badly, there being no de sire to operate beyond current needs, which are net large. Milling. 91 U2tf I 13 per etl; Sur prise. 91 05S1 13; fancy feed. ?lffl 05; good to choice. 95e91. fair to good. tKMrOSc: poar to fair. S2e$7c: black. 91 15gl SO; red. 91 05 1 17: gray. 964i97e per cental. Potatoes Receipts of new today were only S sks. New. l'j2c per pound; Early Rose. 40945c; River Reds. 20S0c; Burbanks.30g'4A)c; Oregon Burbaaks. 46S5c; Salinas Burbanks, 73eJl: sweets, 50o91 f.r Rlwrs. Onions Moderate arrivals keep prices arm. Quotable at S0o$l per cental for sound stock. V.'ool-Fall Free Northern, 708c; Northern defective. 5j7c: Southern and San Joaquin, light and free. 506c; do defective. 2 4c Hops Quotable at 47- per pound. Butter The advantage ia on the side of buy ers. Fancy creamery. 202lc; seconds. istflc; Imitations. 10&lc; rancy dairy. 15lCc; good te efcetee, 12?14c: fair, 1012c; store lots, 09 10c. Eggs The market Is easy again. California ranch. lS20c; store lot. l&17c Receipts Flour, sacks. 3M.); wheat, centals. 252S; barley, centals. 3590; eats, ceatals. 755; corn. 750; rye. sacks, 590; beans, sacks, 1500; potatoes, sacks. 525. Afternoon call board: Wheat Firm: May. 90c; December. 96Hc Barley -Very dull: May, 70Hc OTHER MARKETS. CHICAGO. Feb. 14. Sales f cattle were at be-.er prices all arvusd. Anything that thip- pers and dressed-beef men cared to bid on brought lO&lSc more than yesterday. Steers were at S3 503 65; cows, heifers and bulK 51 50 & 4; s:ockers and feeders, 92 40 2 45; Texas cattle. 92 50ff4 50. In hog, about 34,000 arrived. The closing prices were about 10c off from yesterday's lat-et- Moat of the heavy hogs sold at ?40135 15. Averages of less than 200 pounds. $3 904 13; prime heavy. ?lf?4 45; prime light. 94 20S4 25. ThTe was only a limited demand ia the sheep market today, and prices were off fully 25c Holders were s4ow to accept the lower bids, and consequently it was a dull and dragging mar ket to the end. Closing quotations were 92 25 2 45 for poor to choiee bheep, and 93 25$jw 23 for Iambs. Receipts Cattle. 7500; calves, 250; lwgs, 34, 000; sheep, 13,000. OMAHA. Feb. 14. Cattle Receipts. 1200. For cows and mixed stock there was a good demand at strong prices. The better grades of fat cows and heifers sold at prices a little stronger than yesterday. The feeling was a little stronger on good feeders. Groceries Etc.. in tlie East. NEW YORK, Feb. 14. Hops-Steady. Wool Quiet. Pig -iron Quiet; Scotch, 917620; American. ?93?12 50. Copper Qult but firm; exchange price, 90 7059 75. Lead Firm; exchange price, 93 12H- Tin Firm-, straits. 913 75gl4; plates, weak. Spelter Dull; domestic 93 10. Coffee Options closed quiet at net unchanged to 5 points advance. Spot coffee Rio, dull; No. 7. 16c; mild, quiet. Sugar Raw. steady; sales. S500 bags cen trifugal. 96 test, at Cc; refined, dull. CHICAGO. Feb. 14. Provisions were weak and lower. Heavy hog receipts, lower prices at the yards and selling by packers caused the easiness. The strength in the grain market helped prices to some extent, and prevented marked declines. May pork closd 10c lower. May lard 2VsC and May ribs 5c lower. Mess jpork May, 910 15. Lard May, ?G 624. Short ribs May. 95 27V4. Firc "Writer of the Pacific Coast. SAX FRANCISCO, Feb. 14. Members of the board of Fire Underwriters of the Pacific Coas. who have been in session at Monterey since Monday, completed their labors last night, most of the dele gates returning to this city today. The proceedings were wholly harmonious, and the new organization has been perfected in almost every detail. AUCTIOX SALE TODAY Household furniture, at salesrooms. No. 4(1 First St., at 10 A. M.. by S. L. N. Gllman. auctioneer. DOR3T. STRAUHAL Feb. 12. to the wife of W. E. Strauhal. at Long Beach, Wash.. 1. son. MEETING NOTICES. A. O. N. OF THE M. S. Dispensation has been granted by Noble Wm. B. Relish. Im perial Potentate, to receive, elect and initiate candidates on Saturday evening, lGth inst. Govern yourselves accordingly. AL KADER. ELLISON ENCAMPMENT. NO. 1. T. O. O. F. Members are requested to meet at Odd Fol lows' hall Friday evening. Feb. 15, at 7:30 o'clock, for the purinwe of making a fraternal visit to Hassalo Lodge. No. 13, I. O. O. F. Sojourning patriarchs invited to meet with us. E. B. CROSBY. C P. S. GRUTZK. Scribe. TORTLAND LODGE. NO. 55. A. F. & A. M. Regular communication this ' (Friday) evening at 7:30 o'clock. Work m E. A. dejrrec. All M. M. in good standing cordiallv invited to attend. By order of the W. M. I. W. PRATT. Secretary. EDWARD IIOLMAN. undertaker nnd emtaliner, 4th and Ynnthill. Tel. 507. FIXLEY & REIGEIL Undertakers and Emlinlmcrs. 143 Fifth. Tel. f). NEW TODAY. SMALL "FARM FOR .9600 23 ACRES. 22' miles xrotn Portland and & miles from railroad station; house, shed.' and S acres in cultiva tion; balance easily cleared; horse, wagon. 2 cows. 2 heifers and plow. DeLashmutt Son. 200 Stark st. DON'T TELL YOCR NEIGHBOR WE ARE s-etling all best makes of full-weight Oregon creamery butter at 50c. roll or square. Si our gilt-edge creamery, at 40c; new grass California buttr. at 33c roll: dairy but ter. 20c and 25c; cheese. 5c. So. 10c. 12'tc; new mild full-cream cheese. 2 lbs.. 25c; Oregon ranch eggs; pure leaf lard. 10c; hams. 10c. We retail all roods at wholesale prices. I-i Grande Creamery Co., 2GI Yamhill, near Third street. p T AND WOOD DRY VERY BEST IN - Writ. J town, guaranteed. Brown z Hick;, foot of Yamhill st. Phone 715. MORTGAGE LOANS G to S per cent. C. E. BENN CO.. Concord Bliln- 20.00.) TO LOAN In large or small sums, at low rate of interest; principals onlj- need apply, to P O. bo-c 64C It is the best and cleanest for domestic use. Sold by all first-class city coal dealers. Ask for it. GREAT BARGAIN. 30 acres, all clear, within 15 minutes' walk of motor. 9100 per acre. E. R. Hickbon, Sher lock building. LOANS ON LOWEST TERMS Ample funds to loan at 6 to 10 per cent, on choice and unimproved property and on first class notes. F. V. Andrews & Co.. 131 3d st. IVIOEV TO HORN. In sums to suit, on approved personal or col lateral security: warrants, notes, time checks and other good paper discounted. ECGEXE D. WHITE & CO., 1st and Alder. REGULAR AUCTION SALE - OF flouscfcold Furniture THIS DAY (FRIDAY). FEB. 13th, at sales rooms. No. 40 First St.. at 10 A. M. S. L. N. GILMAN. Auctioneer. LOGS! LOGS!! Proposals will be received until the 1st day of March for the following logs: 1.500.0K) feet of spruce logs, known as mountain spruce, to be cut since January 1. 1S91; good sound, mer chantable logs, free from decay and coarse, rough knots. Alo 500.000 feet of hemlock logs, of the same character, to be barked. Delivery or the above must be made before June 1, 1SU3. at Portland. Oregon. Terms. 30 and 60 days, or 2 per cent off for cash. Address Julius Ord ttay, 710 Chamber of Commerce. Portland, Or. AUCTION SALE OF Elegantly designed and welt-manufactured fur niture, etc. (Eastern make), MONDAY NEXT, FEB. IS. at 791 Kearney st. fnear 23d-Ktreet car Hue), the handsome furnishings of private resi dence, including: Two pairs Turkish portieres, silk and lace curtains. C pairs of stylish silk and chenille portler. very choice pieces of par tor furniture in cherry wood: clialrs. sofa, rock ers. In brocatelle silk coverings; center table, oil painting, and pastel pictures, in suitable frames: fancy mantel draperies, eight-day man tel clock, a fine bust of Goeth. oak roll-top desk, revolving chair, bookcase, new "Encyclo pedia Britannlea." complete: letter press and stand. Century. Harper's and Soribner's maga zines, chandeliers, pendants and gas bracket throughout the house, elegant colored - glass panel, decked with Jewels; double parlor Brus sels carpets, rugs, art squares, hall and stair carpets. 3 mantel cabinets. ery fine ball rack, with large French plate mirror; piano lasp. ar tistically designed and finely carved hall chair. oak sideboard. S-foot extension table and che nille cover. 6 high-hack dining chairs and car -er"s arm chair, all with leather seats; 7 import ed mugs, richly molded, with metal covers, and large pitcher to match; tilverware. pretty silver caster, some choice foreign china tea. cups, etc. : glass and chmawarc, china cupboard. 5 Roches ter burner lamps, Roxbury rug, about 5x3 yard: quick-meal gas range, gas hot-water heater, gas Jve.tlng stove, linoleum, an attract ive and charming bedroom suit. In choice wal nut, with bevel-plate mirrors to waslistand and dresser; handvm set of toiletware, springs, mattreeses. pillows and bedding: child's crib bed. complete: eiderdown quilt, oak chiffonier, high-back wicker arm-chair, high-arm Domes tic sewing machine, drawing table. aH window shades, relies and curios ef the war. kitchen stove, with water back; culinary utensils, jce tax. step ladder, baby buggy, lawn mower, 50 feet new fcese. and other effects. Every lot In this sale is almost new. Sale Monday next at 10 o'clock sharp. GEO BAKER CO.. Aucn.ners. lWfe JTEW TODAY?" WALL PAPER. 10c PER DOUBLE ROLL. AT Scaoneld & Morgan's. 102 Third at. 30 SHARES COMMERCLVL NATIONAL BANK stock for sale. Inquire at room 10 Worcester block. 910.000. 95000. 93000. 92000. 91G0O, 51500. 9S00 and 9500 to loan on mortgages. David S. Stearns. 21C Washington st. BAY STATE COAL CO.. OFFICE S2& THIRD St.. offer all kinds coal at less prices than others. Investigate and save money. TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS IN FHIST mortgages n Eastern Oregon farms, to trads for Portland property. They range all tha way from 9500 up, are drawing Interest, and are all well secured. For particulars call on or address DeLashmutt & Son. .209 Stark si. FOR RENT A VERY DESIRABLE COTTAGE of 7 rooms, with modern Improvement, lo cated in the better part of Nob Hill; can be leased for two years at a moderate price, or will rent from month to month. Inquire of T. T. Struble, 233a Washington st. WE HAVE SOME VERT DESTRABLE RE3I dence lots on Vaughn, between 21st and 23J, belonging to Johnson estate, which we will cell for one-half what Is asked for lots around them: street Improvements made; lots lay two to three feet "above grade. Will be sold on easy terms. No one offering nicer quarter blocks for 92500. DeLashmutt & Son. 2uo Stark st. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. 0000 ACRES TIMBER LAND THIS LAND lies either close to or within two miles of log ging streams, that run Into the Columbia river or Puget sound, state of Washington, about two-thirds Into Columbia; carefully cruised and purchased 15 years ago: has 500. 000,000 of merchantable FIR, CEDAR AND SPRCCE; about 00 per nt FIR. For sale very cheap; need money. Write to P. O. box C50. Portland. THIRTEEN ACRES. 11 MDUES EAST OF Portland, on Base Line road: 3 acres In cul tivation: house and barn; price 9850; must be sold to settle up an estate. DeLashmutt Sz Son. 200 Stark st. BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE LOTS IN RIVER slde. Highland Park. Rosedale and vicinity, at half price and easy terms. Call and Inves tigate. S. B. Rlggen & Co.. S3& Third St.. room 0. ABOUT 25 FARMS IN YAMHILL COUNTY, the garden spot of Oregon: all sizes, shapes and prices. Come and take your pick. De Lashmutt & Son. 200 Stark st. FOR SALE OR TRADE 93000 MORTGAGE on a fine farm worth $SO00r will take part casn, balance city or suburoan property. Ad dress K S. care Oregonlan. WEST IRVINGTON LOTS AND BLOCKS FOR sale, in delightful tract; for sale on easy terms. For particulars arply to A. G. Ryan, 305 Larrabee st., city. PARTIES DESIRING TO BUY. SELL OR trade real estate, read our large list of liar gain, in Dally Sun. Clinton & McCoy Co., 2S4 Morrison st. BARGAIN LOT IN GLENWOOD PARK, near school and church. Inquire' Snell, Heltshu &. Woodard Co. GENUINE BARGAINS IN LOTS. ACREAGE, farms; 5c fare. O. R. Addlton; Lenfs. Or. TO EXCHANGE. WE WOULD LIKE TO EXCHANGE A FARM of 1C2U acres, en the East Umpqua river. Douglas county. Oregon, for a house and lot on the East Side. This farm has 35 acres, in a high state of cultivation, and good build ings; is unencumbered, and allied at 92500. Any offer must be free from- encumbrance. DeLashmutt & Son, 200 Stark st. WANTED TO TRADE A 7-ROOM HOUSE for eordwood. to be delivered, next August. G. W. Allen. 120 Third st. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOirLE-COMIiTE7nEIRF'6u'T-fit; Delvel separator, and all machinery; u cows., heifers, bulls, hogs, horses, hay, grain, farm Implements, wagons nnd household fur niture, at the T. K. CornIiua farm, near Glencoe, Washington county. Or., on Tuesday. Feb. 20, 1S03. Call and examine property. Scott & Co. 1 FOR FULL-BLOOD CHICKENS AND EGGS of all popular varieties, write or see John Yir.ee & Son. at Vancouver Commission House, 131 Front st. We buy. sell "on commission, or trade. Satisfaction guarontso"!. BARGAINS IN FIRE-PROOK SECOND-HAND safes; a gwd rclection and In, good condition: not water-soaked. Agency for Mosler Screw -Door Safe. J. E. Davis. 171 Fourth, Portland. 92500 WILL BUY lodglnir-house of 3' WILL BUY A WELL-EQUIPPPED -house of 30 rooms. uCitrd?st.. SoinTg a good business. DeLtshmuti,'.& Son, 2i Stark st. " NEARLY NEW UPRIGHT PIANO. VERT cheap. See it at 31 East 13th," cor. East Couch. Ankcny cars to 13th. " SECOND-HAND MACHINERY; DANA. AL- bee & Walker now occupy their new premises. East Water st.. cor. Taylor. FOR SALE GERMAN CANARIES. OF Ex quisite, fine song, at C F. PlIuger'B, 14S Sec ond St., Portland Or. FOR SALE AT YOUR OWN PRICE A CUSII-ipn-tired Victor bicycle. Address P. O. box S29. city. FOR SALE HORSES. HARNESS AND WAG on. cheap. Call and see them at 141 Giisan si. FISCHER PIANO. IN FINE CONDITioN". must be sold; 9133 cash. Foas Music -tore. FOR RENT FARMS. TARMS FOR RENT 42 ACRES. ALL CLEAR. 0 miles northeast of Vancouver, -Wash.; house, barn, etc; price. S1 per year. 20 acres. 3l3 miles from city: 10 acres clear, balance pas ture; 2 houses, 2 barns: price, J20 per month. 13 acres, adjoining Kenllworth; 250 fruit trees, house, barn, etc.: 5-cent fare: price, 920 per month. 5C0 acres, near Brownsville. Or.: rent on shares; 250 acres in cultivation. DeLahh mutt & Son. 200 Stark st. HELP WANTED MALE. The Troy Laundry Co., at 214 Grand ave.. Port land. Or., wll! make liberal terms on applica tion to any persons taking an agency for them. Write at once. All goods shipped them will receive prompt attention and good service. WANTED-2C0 MEN TO UNLOAD SCHOON ers: best beer on the coast: 2c per schooner; New York Barrel House. 23Vi North Third s:. A PARTY WITH MONEY TO PUTSPECTAC ular Pharaoh's Daughter on the road. Address A R U. care Oregonlan. HELP WANTED FEMALE. WANTED COMPETENT LIFE-INSURANCE man. for Important position with a leading company; reorganization of territory: security required. K 10, care Oregonlan: ' WOMAN-OVER 25YEARS OLD, FOR GEN eral housework and cooking; wages 910. Takf either Upper or Lower Altiina car to 223 Beech street. TYPEWRITER HAVE A NEW STANDARD machine: never used; will excliange for board and lodging. Y 10, care Oregonlan. LADY INTELLIGENT. TO HANDLE A light work in town. Address X 0, care Ore gonian. HOUSEWORK WOMAN FOR GENERAL work. Inquire room 10 Hamilton, 1S1 Third street. HOUSEWORK A GIRL FOR GENERAL wuris. -ppiy .iu; i.nn st., near .Montgomery. HOUSEWORK GIRL rOR LIGHT WORK; must room out. Room 52 Portsmouth. COOK FIRST-CLASS. WOMAN PREFERRED. 145 13th St.. Girard house. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. Bookkeepers nnd Clerk;. SITUATION WANTED BY A RELIABLE man. as clerk In general merchandise store, in count rj town: speaks German and English fluently: can give the very best of references. Address II. E. Werner. Montavillc. Or. SITUATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED groceryman; work of any kind, city or coun try. Address Y 4. care Oregonlan. Miscellaneous. SITUATION WANTED BY CREAMERY MAN Honest and reliable, with s-everal years' ex perience in the old country and few vears in thl country: used to run De Laval's separator: guarantees to make first-class butter and sklm-mllk cheese. X 50, care Oregonlan. SITUATION WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE young man: willing to work for board and room. Address H 4S, care Oregonlan. SITUATION WANTED BY A GOOD. PLAIN Japanese cook, in city or country. Addresj W 10. care Oregoman. SITUATION WANTED BY A JAPANESE; good cook and houseworker. Apply S53 Flan ders si. SITUATION WANTED BY JAPANESE: GOOD 000k. with good reference. P. O. box U43. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. Nurses. SITUATION WANTED TO DO NURSING, light housework, or as cashier. .Address J 3, care Oregonlan. Miscellaneous). FAMILY SEWING DONE AT 73c A DAY. AD-Cre.-s P. O. box 400. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. Drcusmnkcrx. A FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER. WITH GOOD reference, desires work In families; 91 per day. Address E S. care Oregonlaa. WANTED DRESSMAKING AND PLAIN sewing, by the day; fit guaranteed. 010 Flan ders st. SITUATION WANTED TO DO GENERAL housework and plain cooking. 575 Lovejoy. SITUATION WANTED BY GIRL. TO DO general housework. F 3. care Oregonlan. WANTED A GENTS. AGENTS WANTED in every county in the V. S. to sell Transparent-Handle Pocketknife; good commission paid: from 975 to 9300 a month can be made; write for terms. Novelty Cutlery Co.. Canton. O. Box 137. WANTED AGENT TO TAKE ORDERS FOR Chicago and San Francisco; grain; 9500 per month in commissions shoujd be made. Ad dress De Van & Rutledce. grain and stock brokers, L03 Angeles, Cal. Agents In every 6tate. on salary and commis sion; agents making 925 to 950 weekly. Eu reka Chemical & Mfg. Co.. La Crosse. Wis. WANTED TO RENT. REFINED FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS want uufurnlshed rooms (four)., with bath, en West Side; must be sunny and In good local ity. Address, with price, X 10, care Orego nian. WANTED A 7 OR S-ROOM HOUSE, WITH all modern Improvements, within 15 minutes' walk from Front and Washington; permanent tenant. Address F. A. Jones, 130 Front. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. YOUNG LADY REQUESTS LOAN OF SMALL amount of money, without security; my word is good to return same, with interest. U 50, care Oregonlan. THE GILMAN AUCTION AND COMMISSION Company. No. 46 First St.. between Ash and Pine, will pay cash for the furnituro of resi dences. WANTED FOR CASH HOUSEHOLD FUR :iiture. carpets, etc.. to any amount. Apply 354 Alder ut. Geo. Baker & Co. CARPENTER TOOLS, SINGLE OR ONE SET: must be good and cheap. It. Timm, 122 ii Union ave. WANTED TO EXCHANGE DRESSMAKING fur all kinds of goods. Address G 7, care Ore gonlan. Highest price paid for household goods, carpets, stoves, etc Loefilcr & Cohn. 203 Front st. FOR RENT. Rooms. AT THE NEWCASTLE. COR. THIRD AND Harrison sts. Rooms, furnished or unfur nished; steam, gas. hot baths, free telephone, dining-room; references. J. D. Hart and C. C Newcastle, owners. Mrs. Coovert, manager. AT THE PORTSMOUTH.-COR. PARK AND Alder; very central Nicely furnished, clean, homelike rooms; baths, parlor, oillce, tele phone; furnished housekeeping rooms. NEW ARLINGTON. 2GS& STARK ST.. OPPO slte Chamber of Commerce Fine large suites, 94; single. 91 50 and upward: hot baths, ga. NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE RE fused for cither single, suites or housekeeping rooms, at the New Plaza, 207 Third st. AT THE GOODNOUGH BUILDING. FIFTH and Yamhill, fifth floor Furnished rooms, en suite or single; modern improvements. THE RICHMOND. YAMHILL, COR. PARK Rooms from tf up; transients a specialty; free baths and all modern conveniences. SECT1I ST.. 1H3-NBW. FURNISHED ROOMS, only tne block from Hotel Portland, with gas and use of bath; rates reasonable. PENTH ST.. NEAR MORRISON FURNISU ed rooms, with heat, hot and cold water and bath. Call at 327 Morrison. MAIN ST.. 2S1. OPPOSITE PARK HAND somely furnished parlors, single or en suite; sunny and cheerful. AT 121 10TII ST.. SOUTHWEST COR. WASH ington Elegantly furnished room's. Inquire of Mrs. Osvold. SIXTH ST.. 73 NICELY rURNISHED ROOM, with use of parlor, piano and bath; rent rea sonable. ELEVENTH ST.. XI NORTH NICE. SUNNY, unfurnished rooms, with bath, in a private family.-; t .-,... SUITES AND SINGLE ROOMS, reasonable;, housekeeping. 20(P5 Fire:. Farmers' Mcchan. ELEVENTH ST.. 255 DESIRABLE ROOMS, for genttenien: references required. WASHINGTON ST.. 313U. THE LAFAYETTE Rooms. 91-50 per week and up. YAMHILL ST.. 281. ABOVE HAT STORE Neat, quiet furinsced rooms. Room "With Board. COLUMBIA ST.. 302-FINELY FURNISHED suite of rooms, suitable for two or four. In prjate family: house all modern: a nice, quiet hcnit. with all Its privileges; references ex changed. THE WILLIS. 3S1 YAMHILL ST.. IS NEW. lean and strictly lirst-class. with prices as low as the lowest, for lovely suites and single nvini-; fine dining-room. We have come to stay. THE HESPERIAN" WILL BR THOROUGH ly renovated and price, reduced to suit the times; excellent white cock: suites. 535 to J65, for two people; single rooms, 25 to 9-50. FLANDERS ST.. 310 PORTLAND WOMEN'S Union boarding - house, for young women: Urm3. Including 10 pieces of washing, 53 to 7 per week, according to room. THE McKENZIE. 3X4 YAMHILL ST.. COR. Seventh Nicely furnished rooms, with or with out board. ELEVENTH ST.. 163. COR. MORRISON DE slrable rooms, with board: references required. FOURTEENTH ST.. SCSI. COR. JEFFERSON Pleasantly furnished rooms, with board. TWELFTH ST.. 211 TWO UNFURNISHED rooms, with board. llonsekceplnjr rtonina. ELEVENTH ST.. :t2. COR. COUCH HOUSE keeplng rooms: alo other rooms; rent very reasonable; furnished. TENTH ST.. 215 FURNISHED AND UNFUR nished rooms, for housekeeping; on first or second floor. FlRST.372'i-NEWLY FURNISHED OR UN furnished rooms, for housekeeping; also rooms. HALLST 347 3 NICELY FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, reasonable. MILL ST.. 3203 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, for housekeeping. 94 per month. YAMHILL ST.. -'.15-3 FURNISHED HOUSE keeplng rooms: reference. MORRISON ST.. 405 FURNISHED ROOMS, for housekeeping. Houses. FOR RENT A GOOD 7-ROOM HOUSE. ON North 17tli. near Johnson: furnace and mod ern conveniences: large attic and brick base meet: cheap rent to desirable tenant. G. W. Miner. 143 Fifth st. FOR RENT I WILL RENT MY HOUSE. NO. h-l Johnson St., furnished, for C or 7 months, from about April 1; no small children. E. F. Palmer, 303 Washington st. FOR RENT A 5-ROOM COTTAGE. ALMOST new; full basement: very cheap; South Port land. Call at rooms 10 and 11 Hamilton bulld ing FOR RENT NICE COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS; all modem improvements; large yard; rent 910. 390 North 19th. Apply next door. THIRD ST. FLATS OF 4. S. 7 OR 13 ROOMS; opposite pla7a. M. C. Lycn. 124 First, or H. Ackermaa. 240 Washington at. FOR RENT 5-ROOM HOUSE, 571 SEVENTH; 5-room house, 354 Lincoln: 5-room house, 33S Lincoln. Inquire 360 Grant, FOR RENT A PLEASANT. NEW HOUSE. cor. 24th and Marshall, on 100x100; rent $13. Apply 655 Irving st. For rent house s rooms, closet and pantry: water free; ?3. Clinton & Mc Coy, 2S1 Morrison. FOR RENT DESIRABLE S-ROOM HOUSE. No. 323 Seventh St.. with bathroom, basement, cellar, etc FOR RENT HOUSES AND STORES IN ALL parts of city. Henry Ackerman, 240 Wash ington st. FOR RENT HOUSE. 417 SEVENTH ST. IN qulrc Woodard, Clarke z Co., First and Al der sts. 93 A MONTH WILL RENT A FIVE-ROOM cottage. East luth and Taylor. 500 Washing ton st. Stores. STORE NO. 127 SIXTH ST.. NEXT THE OR egonian building, to rent after May 1. Inquire of H. B. Chase, 522 Davis st., or at the First National bank. FIRST ST.. NEXT FIRST NATIONAL BANK. and Salmon, near Third. Inquire M. C Lyon. 124 First, or H. Ackerman, 2l'J Washington st. FOR RENT-STORES-47FIRST ST. AND 46 Second st-: 25x200. R, L. Gllsan, 420 Cham ber c Ccrara-ixr FOR RENT. Houses For Rent. Furniture For Sale. 9173 FOR THE NEW FURNITURE OF FIVE room cottage. Call 433 First sU CTxnrcltcs. FOR RENT THE CONGREGATIONAL church, on the corner of Jefferson and Second sts.. for religious meetings or lectures, at very reasonable terms. Apply to G. C Love. 344 Fronjt su, or J. Henry Brown. 347 Fourth street. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ilrnssvvork. Francis Bros, Brass castings and finished work made to order: blacksmlthlng. and machinery repaired. 2S2 East Water st. Telephone 5003. Iron Work. PAaric moN works heestz & co.. cor. 2d and D sts.. manufacturers' machines, blacksmith and foundry wks. building fronts. Proposals Wanted. OFFICE OF THE CITY WATER WORKS Portland. Or.. Feb. 11. lS05-Sealed proposals, indorsed on the outside ot the envelope "Pro posals for the purchase of steel plates," and ituuressea to tranK T. .Dodge, clerk or tne water committee, will be received at this of fice until 3 P. M.. February 15. for the pur chase of cteel plates, left over from the con struction cf the Bull Run pipe line. There are 13S.00O pounds of steel plates and 17.422 pounds of scraps, all Hored la the machine shops of Wolff, Zwlcker & Buchncr. on the cast side of Madison-street bridge. The list of plates may ba seen in the office of the chief engineer of the city water works. Bidders will state the price per pound which they will pay for the plates and for the scraps. By or der of the Water Committee. ISAAC W. SMITH. Chief Engineer. BIDS FOR WORKSEALEDBIDsTwiLL BE received at the office of the county clerk until Tuesday, the 10th day of February. 1S95. for certain carpenter work, to be done at the Armory. Specifications can be seen at the of fice of said clerk. H. H. NORTHUP. Feb. 11. 1S05. County Judge. Stockholders' Meeting STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING THE ANNUAL meeting of stockholders of the Eaby Home will be held In room 207 Worcester block, in this city, on Tuesday. March 12. 1S43. at 3 o'clock P. M.. for the election of a board of di rectors for the ensuing year. F. S. AKEf, Secretary. Storage. STORAGE OF ANY DESCRIPTION CAN BE had reasonably at Pacific dock. Nos. 220 and 228 Front st. Advances made if desired. MUcellnnennn. EXECUTRIX NOTICE IN THE COUNTY Court for the county of Multnomah, state cf Oregon Notice Is hereby given that in the matter of the estate of Levi White, deceased, letters testamentary have been issued, out of the above-entitled court, to the undersigned, as executrix of the last will and testament of said deceased, and that she has qualified and entered upon the discharge of her duties, as such. Therefore, all persons having claims 'against the said estate are requested to pre sent the same to me, propery verified, as by law required, at the office of Messrs. Bro naugh. McArthur, Fentcn & Bronaugh, attor-neys-at-law. rooms N03. 631. 632. C34. C36 and 638 Chamber of Commerce building. Portland. Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 2d day of February. 1S03. ZIPPORAH WHITE. Executrix of the last will and testament of Levi White, deceased. Messrs. Bronaugh, McArthur. Fenton & Bronaugh. and Messrs. Dolph. Maliory. Simon & Strahan. Attorneys for Exe cutrix. UMBRELLAS MADE, repaired and recovered. Meredith. 16S 3d. near Morrtscn. No agents. FINANCIAL. Money to Loan. MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE. PIANOS, salaries, real estate, or any good securities; warrants or time-checks bought; easy terms. F. W. Graves, 814-15-10 Chamber Commerce. TO LOAN WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN IN small sums on real estate security, city or suburban. DeLashmutt & Son, 207-200 Stark street. Money to loan on acceptable security; moderate sums. 0 to 12 mos a specialty; mortgages bought. M. Walton, 714 Chamber of Com. BONDS-AND WARRANTS OF OREGON. Washington and Idaho bought and sold. Crathers & Morris, 303 Chamber of Com. MONEY TO LOAN-92500 ON CITY PROP erty. West Side, for two or three years. De Lashmutt & Son, 207-200 Stark st ABUNDANT MONEY TO LOAN, same day ap plied for: all kinds securities. D. A. Epsteyn, 614 Chamber of Commerce. MONEY TO LOAN LONG OR SHORT-TIME personal security: also mortgages. David S. steams. 216 Washington st. MONEY TO LOAN ON ALL CLASSES OF SE curity. Pacific Loan & Trust Co., rooms 30 and 37 Sherlock building. MONEYTO LOAN ON IMPROVED AND UN improved city real estate. E. R. Hickson, Sherlock building. 920 TO 9500 TO LOAN ON FURNITURE OR good collateral. H. Mann & Co.. room 60 The Dekum. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT: NOTES and mortgages bought. R. I. Eckerson & Co., room 10, Washington building. $3000 TO LOAN ON WEST SIDE CENTRAL property, for from one to five years. DeLash mutt & Son. 207-200 Stark st. THIRTY AND NINETY-DAY LOANS: SUMS to suit. W. H. Nunn, 11 Washington block. Money to loan on chattels or any satisfactory security. C. W. Pallctt, 45 McKay building. MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS, rcrso'nal security or good collaterals. S. W. KING, formerly of Olds & King, room 45 Washington building. S. E. cor. 4th andWash. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. HERMAN METZGER. PURCHASER OF hides, pelts, furs, wool and tallow, and general commission merchant. Front St., near Main, Portland, Or. Liberal cash advances on con signments. TATLOR. YOUNG & CO.. SHIP BROKERS and commission merchants-. Overland Ware house, cor. Fourth and D sts. ALLEN & LEWIS. COMMISSION AND PRO duce merchants. Front & D sts-., Portland, Or. Sutton &. Beebe, commission, m-nirancc, clipper ships from New York; steel raile, pig iron. H. E. BATTIN & CO.. COMMISSION MER chants and produce dealers. 134 Front st. J. O'CONNOR. GROCERIES AND COMMIS dion, cor. Front and Alder sts. LOST AND FOUND. 910 REWARD I WILL GIVE A REWARD of ?10 for the arre3t and conviction of any person caught stealing the Daily or Sunday Oregonian south cf Alder st. South Route Agent. LIBERAL REWARD FOR THE RETURN OP my Irish setter dog. Fred. No questions asked. H. C. Malcolm. Portland hotel. LOST KEYS. ANY ONE FINDING THEM, please Itave them at The Oregonian office. Re ward. 91. INSURANCE. THAMES AND MERSEY MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL. Agency in Portland at No. 233 Washington si. G. ROSENBLATT. Agent. Capital 2.000,000 Deposit in Oregon $ 50,000 Reserve fund On addition) 425,000 AUCTION AND COMMISSION. A. B. RICHARDSON- AUCTIONEER Office. 21C Washington St.. bet. 2d and 3d. Residence at the cor. of Fifth and College st. LEATHER FIMHXGS. THE GEORGE LAWRENCE CO. WHOLE eale saddlers and liarntas manufacturers. Leather and saddlery hardware. 74 Float st. HERBERT BRADLEY & CO.. 73 FRONT ST.. Importers of shoe manufacturers goods, shoe store supplies, blackings, dressings, etc WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. BLUMAUER - TRANK DRUG CO.. CORNER Fourth and Morrison sts., Portland, Or. SNELL. HEITSHU & WOODARD CO.. Es tablished In 1831. Portland. Or. TERSONAL. GENTLEMEN HAVING CAST-OFF CLOTK ing to dispose of, address 231 Burnside st. THEY WILL SURELY AND POSITIVELY cure ycu Carter's Little Liver Pills. "WHOLESALE GROCERS. ALLEN& LEWIS. WHOLESALE SROCERS," cor. North Front and D ats,, Portland, Or. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Attorneys. GEORGE. GHEGOUY & IIPXIWAY. M. C George. W. M. Gregory. R. R. Dunlway. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Chamber ef Commerce, Portland. Or. J. S. WINCHESTER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 44 Sherlock bldg. Portland. Or. Notary Public EMMONS& EMMONS. "ATTORNEYS - AT- law. CO!) to C13 Chamber of Commerce. Chiropodists nnd Manicures. MRS. DR. ADAMS. CHIROPODIST. MANI cure and pedicure parlors, ltalslgh bulldlag. Sixth and Washington sts. Dressmakers. MRS. M. E. HAWKS AND MISS HATTU3 B. Smith have moved their dressmaking parlera to 365 Burnside St.. near Eighth. Edncntlonal. PRACTICAL ENGINEERECG SCHOOL. 205 Goodnouga bldg.. Portland. Or.: day. evening. THE STUDIO OF FINE ARTS. 46 Washington blk. Drawing, painting, elocution, music. Fine Arts. THE STUDIO OF FINE ARTS. 40 WASH ington block. Masnagc ESrECIAL-SCUTHERN LADY GIVES MAG netlc massage, with hot and cold baths: re freshing and restful; gentlemen's patronage requested. Room SI new Dckum building, cor. Third and Washington. MAsiAGEGIVENBT A SPANISH LADY. Mrs. Miranda. 124 Seventh St., room 1. Medlnms nnd Clairvoyants. MRS. WALLACE. THE WONDERFUL clairvoyant and life-reader; consult her on all business affairs, love troubles, absent .friends; she has no equal: restores lost love b7 sympathy. 107 First St., parlors 4 and 5. MRS. A. J. SMITH. MEDIUM AND MAG netlc healer: vapor baths. 225& First st. GYPSY QUEEN FORTUNE -TELLER LA dies. 50c; gentlemen. 91. 267 Salmon st- Music. FANCY-STAGE DANCING OF ALL KINDS tausht. Room 5 Dekum building, rrofessor. Pinaud. S. L Cruvelll. teacher of vocal technique and singing, opera and concert. 407 Marquam bldg. STUDIO OF FINE ARTS. 46 Washington blk. Prlvato entertainments supplied with talent. ZITHER, guitar and flute Instruction given. Prof. Konrad's studio. 360 Washington st. COOK'S MUSICAL INSTITUTE. The Ablngton. Pliyniclnns. MRS. DR. WEGENER. PRIVATE HOME FOR all female diseases: separate rooms for ladies before and during confinement; have enlarged and arranged my home to suit rich and poor: Irregularities cured in one day: guaranteed; no instruments: regular physician of long ami successful practice: travelers attended; no delay; all business strictly confidential: babies adopted. 410 Eddy st., San Francisco. Spiritualist. MRS. ADDIE R. SMITH. TEST MEDIUM. 1SUS First St.. parlors 22 and 23. BUSINESS CHANCES. OLDEST AND BEST HOTEL IN PORTLAND for sale on easy terms; or will trade for other property: owner has grown old and rich In the business, and wishes to retire and take things easy. This is a splendid chance for a. young man. DeLashmutt & Son. 207-203 Stark street. GENERAL MERCHANDISE BUSINESS FOR sale: about 9201)0; good business: good Valley town. Address D 10. care Oregonian. WANTED TO TRADE A NICE HOUSE IN University Park for billiard or pool tabic. G. W. Allen. 120 Third st. BAKERY" FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH: good location. Addres3 Y 0. care Oregonlan. SAVINGS BANK PORTLAZ-D TRUST COMPANX OF OREGON. 129 First Street CAPITAL. SURPLUS AND PROFITS. 9305.0J A general trust company and banking bust ness transacted. BENJ. I. COHEN .- President H. L. PITTOCK, L. G. CLARKE... ..Vlce-Pres. E. J-. ALTSTOCK. J. O. GOLTRASecretaries FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, OR. Designated Depository and Financial Agent of of the United States. President HENRY FACING Vice-President H. W. CORBETT Cashier G. E. WITHINGTON Assistant Cashier J. W. NEWKIRIC Second Assistant Cashier W. C. ALVORD Letters of credit Issued, available la Europa and the Eastern States. Sight exchange aud telegraphic transfers sold on New York, Boston. Chicago. St. Louis. St. Paul. Omaha. San Francisco and the principal points in the Northwest. Sight and time bills drawn in sums to suit on London. Paris, Berlin, Frankfort-on-the-JJaln. Hong Kong. Collections made on favorable terms at all accessible points. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND. PAID UP CAPITAL. 5300,000 00. President JOHN J. VALENTINB Vice-President R. L. DURHAM Cashier EDWARD COOKINGUAM Assistant Cashier R- M. DOOLY TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSI NESS. Sight exchange and telegraphic transfers sold en New York. Boston. Chicago. Omaha. St. Paul. lit. Louis. Kansas City, Denver and San Francisco, Exchanges sold on principal cities In Eu rope, and on Hong Kong. Collections a spe cialty. BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Incorporated by Royal Charter 18C2. PAID-UP CAPITAL 93.000,000 RESERVE v. 1.375.CW Head office, 60 Lombard street, London. Branches Portland, San Francisco, Seattle. Tacoma. and in British Columbia. Victoria. Vancouver. New Westminster. Nanalmo. Kam- loops. NcUon. A General Banking and Exchange Business transacted. Loans made. Bills discounted. Commercial credits granted. Deposits received on current account, subject to check. Interest paid on time deposits J W. CURTIS. Acting Manager, LADD & TILTON. BANKERS Established In 1559. Transact a General Banking Business, Interest allowed on time deposits. Collections made at all points on favorabla terms. Letters of credit Issued available la Europ and the Eastern States. Sight Excliange and Telegraphic Transfers sold en New York. Washington. Chicago, St. Louis. Denver. Omaha, San Francisco, and various points In Oregon. Washington. Idaho. Montana, and British Columbia. Exchange sold on London, Parts, Berlin. Frankfort and Hong Kong. MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK PORTLAND. OREGON. J. FRANK WATSON President W. C. JOHNSON Vice-President n. f. Mcelroy - catu-r R. W. HOYT Assistant Cashier TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest paid on time deposits. Drafts and letters of credit issued, avallabl In alt parts of the world. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. A1NSWORTH NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND. Cor. Third and Oak Sts. L. L. HAWKINS, President; W. K. SMITH, Vice-President. J. P. MARSHALL. Cashier. Transacts a General Banking Business. Exchange bought and sold on all the princi pal cltiea In Europe. Also facilities for tele graphic transfer, Collections made on favor. abl terms on all accessible points. SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTJIENT Connected with the bank. Safes rented on easy terms. LONDON AND SAN FRANCISCO BANK LIMITED. Authorized Capital 93.500,000 Paid sp 2.450.Q0O Reserve fund 500.000 Head office. 73 Lombard street. London. This bank transacts a general banking and exchangs business, makes loans, discounts bills and ixsues commercial and travelers' credits, available in any city in the world. Chamber of Commerce building. Third and Stark streets. W. MACKINTOSH. Manager. THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK Transacts a General Banking Busihes., Drafts Issued available In all cities of the United States and Europe. President ..DONALD MACLEAY First Vice-President TYLER WOODWARD Second Vice-President JACOii KAMM Caahler , FRANK C. MILLL,